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Title Section18 1960-05-02 1 m *mnm m.,.™ s luma mn The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration381 1960-05-02 1 Rahman (in London): South Africa a top topic lartheid: 'Public or private... l leave to the Premiers' LONDON, Monday. Rahman, Malaya's Prime esterday he thought rtheid policy would be, most important topic tor Dirnnonweahh Premiers' ConI morrow. mier stressed this on {•Kitcrs ii" he intendedReuter - 381 words
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Article37 1960-05-02 1 SUNSPOTS CAUSE NEWS BLACKOUT \GAPORE. <^ ecommunicatio: don and Si: cut off for about esterday, and here were blacked out of ries from the European ■>mmunication:> :t affected tran--3 both ways beLondon and Singa- .iptions were ro >un>i>37 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-05-02 1 ERIC LOUW - ERIC LOUW Not a word as statesmen get together Mon.— All the statesmen attending tomorrow's Commonwealth con ference were assembled here today with the issue of South Africa's apartheid policies overshadowing their talks. Five leaders four of them Prime Ministers arrived yesterday, and three of them261 words
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Article31 1960-05-02 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— An Algerian nationalist spokesman confirmed the front for national liberation .'FX.NJ was recruiting technical aid, arms and money in 10 countries including Communist China.— U.P.l31 words
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Article19 1960-05-02 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Two American physicians working i Cairo have reported a cure tor bacillary dysentery.19 words
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Article13 1960-05-02 1 TOKYO Mon. The Boston Symphony Orchestra here by air yesterday.13 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-05-02 1 JACKIE WILL BE AT THE ABBEY ONDON, Mon.— Jackie Chan, the actress and a favourite photographic model of Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones, has been invited to his Westminster Abbey wedding to Princess Margaret on Friday. Miss Chan. 22. who is now appearing in "The World of Suzie Wong" received her invitation86 words
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116 1960-05-02 1 Seaman ('I have no right to live') quits after million-to-one chance rescue off Malaya RICHMOND, (California), Mon. Seaman John L. Millner yesterday spoke of his miraculous escape from death in the Straits of Malacca. "I have no right to be alive," said the 34-year-old bachelor, who fell overboard from his116 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-05-02 1 Mass wedding... four lovely girls meet their grooms SOME ef the 12 happy brief ss greeting their i/optis at yesterday's mass welding i" Teltk Iyer Street,26 words
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51 1960-05-02 1 CHESSMAN DEATH AT HIGH NOON TODAY CALIFORNIA, Mon.— Protest groups gathered outside tlie State Penitentiary yesterday to cemonstrate against the execution of Caryl Chessman, fixed for 12 o'clock Malayan Time, toda,y. A hanging effigy in the wind and a torch symbolising the life of the convictauthor flared from the overlooking51 words
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58 1960-05-02 1 HE GAVE CHINA SECRETS: INDIAN OFFICIAL CHARGED NEW DELHI. Mon.— An important official of the External Allairs Ministry has 1 been suspended by the government on alleged charges of espionage and passing secret information to the Chinese Communists, it was reported here yesterday. The Ministry itself refused to confirm or58 words
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Advertisement25 1960-05-02 1 TOMBOLINI Tropicalised Super Special Accordion* Moderote Prices 1 mttt Q FREE T.W«i. Sole Agents: FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28-A. P«*»a*g L«n« S'^ore •f Td: *****25 words
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369 1960-05-02 2 OEER DRINKERS in Uruguay are now Ilifting their glasses in a toast to Pan American World Airways. When crisis threatened the beer industry in Paysandu last week, a jet clipper kept the suds flowing. It all happened369 words
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Article61 1960-05-02 2 THE HAGCE: Holland on April 30 followed the example of Britain and West Germany In taking measures to combat threatened Inflation. The ner moves announced by the Ministry of Finance Imposes restrictions on advanced depreciation allowances and tax facilities for inreatmentJ. The Ministry «aid the61 words
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63 1960-05-02 2 NEW YORK: Major efforts are being made this year by several large steel companies to strengthen competition against steel Imports and to expand overseas sales. A United States St«el Corporation official estimate* thit steel imports this year will shrink at least 25 per cent63 words
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Article62 1960-05-02 2 AHA. Okinawa: Another Far last branch of the Bank of America xras opened here. It is headed by Mr. Guy W Wharton, veteran banker with experience In Orient branches. The bank would assist In developing local economy in Okinawa and complement Im island's banking62 words
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756 1960-05-02 2 Work started on new 22,000-ton liner in Britain DSFDSL;KFD;FLDF LOOK-AROUND 60 countries at N.Y. trade fair NEW YORK: The fourth United States world trade fair opens here next Wednesday with 3.000 exhibits from more than 60 countries. A number of Asian countries •re making a major effort in displaying their756 words
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112 1960-05-02 2 Thailand seeks higher quota of tin LONDON: Vija Sethaput. Thailand's Director-General of Mines, said here yesterday he would press at next week's International Tin Council Meeting for Thailand to be allowed to export more tin annually. He said: "I intend to press for an increase in our percentage of the112 words
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Article69 1960-05-02 2 MANILA. Mon.— The Tenth Asia Req;onal Conference of the Junior Chamber of Commerce ei.uec here on Saturday with a pledge by the delegates to help Improve the investment climate in the region. The delegates from IS Awr.n countries, including Japan, also passed resolutions pledging help to69 words
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Article41 1960-05-02 2 NEW YORK: Oerlikon-Buehrle, a Swiss manufacturer of machine tools, heads a Swiss group that has acquired a controlling stock, interest in the Rubber Corp. of America, Mr. William A. Merton, president of Rubber Corp., lias announced.41 words
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Article73 1960-05-02 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Frankfurt 1/3, Roma 4 5. Leneverette 6A, Radja 6/7, Awata Maru 8/9, Benlomond 10/11, Wonogiri 13/14. Euryalus 15/16, Beira 18, Straat Clarence 19, N. Wall 2, Sedenak N. Wall 3, Sletter N. Wall 4. Slusken73 words
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Article69 1960-05-02 2 BANGKOK: Thailand's gold and foreign reserves have gone up by over (U.S.) $2,000,000 at the end of March. Dr. Puey Ungpakorn, governor of the Bank of Thailand, told reporters today, that Thailand's reserves stood at (U.S.) $306.6 million at the end of March compared uith $304.469 words
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Article59 1960-05-02 2 56 new Soviet sugar mills WASHINGTON: The Soviet Union has built 50 new sugar mills since 1938 bringing total mills to about 251 in 1959 the U.S. Agriculture Department publication. "Foreign Crops and Markets" said. Sugar ouiput in the 1959/66 season was reportedly f.3 million snort tons or 171 per59 words
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Article835 1960-05-02 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KCr TO MAIKIMCS. cci cua capital issua. > *all ticlulißf evarytJtug. xi eiclttlii| liviitil. tit cum ktnus issue. 1 xcr ss excluim capital rttvn. t ccr sr cum capital ratsre. C< CUM divill*! t call cum all.835 words
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Advertisement309 1960-05-02 2 sssssSHIPPI.WI HAMBURG-AMI»ICAiI7j 6c NORTH GERMAN l{3 To (Colombo), Genoa, Morseill Bremen Hamburg. Colls Southampton for po.sent* FRANKFURT (HAPAC M *P r May HAVELSTtIM (LLOYO) W May MUNCNEN (HAPAC n May Ciprest Service Omits Mars' To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohama, N OO<JV#( DRESDEN (HAfAC) SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) OmittHl Wi THE BLUE309 words
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Article327 1960-05-02 3 TAN THUAN KOK - TAN THUAN KOK By SINGAPORE. Monday. SHE HAS ALL THE RIGHT ANSWERS IN OUR WIN A BOOK' SERIES: SHE TELLS HOW YOUNG Miss Evelyn Goh has so far been the most successful entrant in the Free Press "Win a Book" quiz series every Thursday. She has327 words
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Article11 1960-05-02 3 Stralian priests $6,000 relief DKFJDLKFJDFL T: has retor victims of a11 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-05-02 3 Lib-Socs have plan to beat thugs' hold on wharfmen SINGAPORE, Monday. PI IK Liberal Socialist Party has formulated n plan to eradicate the secrei society influSingapore's waterfront labour. The plan vas outlined in a statement titled. "The Gamba Report a >pecial renee to condition of labour on our waterfront"'— issued280 words
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120 1960-05-02 3 CHANGE IN UNIFORM COST' THEM THEIR FREE TRIPS PAYA LEBAR. Mon. The Singapore Airport police force intend sending a, delegation to see the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, to consider its case for free bus rides. The policemen were previously allowed to travel free in all buses. They120 words
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55 1960-05-02 3 CHILDREN BLAMED FOR DIRTY LIFTS IN ESTATE KALLANG. Mon. Housewives in the new Kallang S.I.T. flats are angry with the children who dirty the lifts. Madam L. H. Khoo told the Free Press the stench in the lifts wa,s unbearable. She suggested that notices be displayed instructing residents and users55 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-05-02 3 tar plans to box his way Britain DSKFJDSLKFJDFL I Promised I I12 words
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Article64 1960-05-02 3 SINGAPORE. Moil. The Archdeacon of Singapore, the Ven. Dr. D. D. Chelliah, yesterday conducted the funeral service of his mother-in-law, Mrs. D. Srinivaaagam, 74, who i died at the General Hospital 1 on Saturday after a short ill- nes3. A large gathering of friends and64 words
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152 1960-05-02 3 SINGAPORE, Monday. A 24-year-old German hitch-hiker, Gunter R. 11. Helmholz is now stranded in Singapore without a single cent in his pocket. He was robbed of his lifesavings £1,000 in foreign currency while he was asleep in152 words
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Article37 1960-05-02 3 TANJONG MALIN. Mon. The coroner recorded a verdict by accident and attached no blame on a driver at an inquest on K. Raman, a labourer who was killed in a road accident last year.37 words
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Article32 1960-05-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The High Commissioner for Pakistan, Major General Nawabzada Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, has presented 65 books to the Language Institute on behalf of the Pakistan Government.32 words
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Advertisement34 1960-05-02 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery v W> fir m b^bT B^hw^W WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS Available in All Form of Jewellery. Distributors:— G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Rattles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone *****34 words
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Miscellaneous233 1960-05-02 3 Uliraii'liiliM'ii'lHTMl Medium Wave 476 metres a programme of bnthdav rrSHORT WAVE: 62 metres (4780 quests for chilaren presented by kc/s.> from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 Mildred Appadu: p.m.— 10.00 p.m. daily 6.00 Netberlaudf Cli«mb^i hTmm 1 r> .^ii. Music: 6.45 Sunse*. serenade A^M. 10.00 Labour Day-'alk AmiouncemMlls< 7.00 Tiie by Gerald233 words
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Article261 1960-05-02 4 AGE OF TEDDY BOYSIA BRITANNICA": ITS AN EARLY SIGN OF NEW BIOLOGICAL STATE GENEVA, Monday. NEW reason for the upsurge of Teddy Boys has been advanced. It is because the end of male supremacy in the world is in sight, says Dr. John Burton261 words
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153 1960-05-02 4 CANADA MAY AT LAST TAKE THE CHAIR THAT HAS WAITED FOR 60 YEARS mORONTO. Mon.— Canada 1 is about to join the Organisation of American States— the tight Pan-Ame-rican Council of United States and 20 Latin American Republics. This marks an historic change in policy. Canada has resisted efforts to153 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-05-02 4 TOUGH ISSUES ON AGENDA AT COMMONWEALTH PREMIERS' CONFERENCE WHAT IS NEW IN THE SHOPS? MARGARET AND ANTONY MAKE THE ROUNDS TO FIND OUT f ONDON, Mon.-— Plans for the Commonwealth Conference of Prime Ministers, starting in London this week, were officially disclosed here. And it is now clear that thin188 words
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Article46 1960-05-02 4 NMV YORK. Mon. N o use offering a cigarette to the next President of the I.S. Of the six or seven runs in thr field not one is a cigarette smoker. President nhowtr gave it up several years ago for health reasons.46 words
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195 1960-05-02 4 NO MORE FREE STOPS AT TRINIDAD FOR U.S. AIRCRAFT WASHINGTON, Mon.— Trinidad has forbidden the United States to land any more military aircraft at Piarco Airport after the end of next week. US airplanes, chiefly military transports, have been using the airfield free of charge under a treaty signed in195 words
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Article32 1960-05-02 4 WASHINGTON. Mon.— King Mahendra of Nepal, a practical man who hopes to promote the tourist trade, said about the Abominable Snowman: "It pays us to keep this mystery alive."32 words
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Article299 1960-05-02 4 A MAN WITH THREE EX-WIVES AND THREE CHILDREN IS FINED $85 AND TOLD TO GET RID OF HIS SPORTS CAR LONDON, ■MD SMITH, tall and handsome, is trying to forget his worries worries like his three ex-wives. At Wimbledon court Sidney Lionel Smith, of New Maiden, admitted embezzling two gallons299 words
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69 1960-05-02 4 troops from Persia and he did NEW YOa l AN ultimatum to Sou. t A issued by Harry si was President of the In res j disclosed in New York The Russian was told I not withdraw his troops fro States fleet would "mo\r 1 Gulf." Said Mr. Truman: H69 words
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226 1960-05-02 4 Soustelle— already he is tired of taking a back seat JJE-EXTKK Jacques v Gaulle sacked from h s i row over Algeria. Re-enti because, us he said: "Too man\ pe their confidence in me t now." It is a re-entrance witl his close friend de Gaulle, \xh to power in226 words
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183 1960-05-02 4 BRITISH OFFICER MADE A 'WARRIOR' BY THE MASAI OF TANGANYIKA LONDON, Mon. A young English Colonial officer has been made a "warrior" by Tanganyika's Masai tribe. He carries a shield and spear and joins in war dances at secret tribal ceremonies. His name is Mr. Mike Leaf. Or, as the183 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-05-02 4 Britain builds her first atom train (six inches long) for $59 I ONDON, Mon.—Bri- tain's first atomic train is six inches long and known as the Wantage Flier. Powered by electricity and shunted by photo-elec-tric cells, a toy engine pulls an eggcup-size load of chemicals in and out of a165 words
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Article36 1960-05-02 4 TORQUAY, (England) Mon. —The world is on the brink of an "explosion of population", Dr. C. P. Blacker, adviser on population and medico-social problems, told the Royal Society of Health Congress here.36 words
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Article23 1960-05-02 4 CANBERRA, Mon— A British two stage Skylark space research rocket reached i cord height of 136 mil. Woomera rocket range23 words
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Article21 1960-05-02 4 ZOMBA fNyasaland). Mor A ban on public me< and processions under saland's Emergency Regula tions has been lifted.21 words
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Article25 1960-05-02 4 LONDON, Mon The British Government is to give £10--000 (M$85.000) to help in relief following the earthquake disaster at Lar in Persia.25 words
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Article25 1960-05-02 4 C HICAGO, Mon A storm buried towns and ru, fruit crops with up to 14 inches of snow from Wyoming to New Mexico.25 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-05-02 5 2 year-old record factory is doing well I I I I I rout lined 6* president16 words
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149 1960-05-02 5 DUTCH NATIONALS ARE TOLD THEY MUST LEAVE INDONESIA AND NOT COME BACK M»™ .than MM .KdfS&fSK, in oilfiefcfa in Indonesia, have left Jakarta on <>IH wa > l t'^ et for their own country. Hie Dutch oil workers have completed heir three years duty tour,149 words
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128 1960-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Stalls found abandoned in Singapore streets have been dealt with drastically during the last two weeks. Action has already been taken by the Market and Hawkers Division Unsightly stalls 'have been pulled down on the spot in areas like Leng128 words
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Article24 1960-05-02 5 RAWANG. M seriously injure accider a motorcar while she was attemptto pick up a ten-cent n from the middle of the road.24 words
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175 1960-05-02 5 Singapore's vegetable and fruit trade is on decline SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's entrepot trade in foodstuffs, including preserved and dried fruits and vegetables, is dwindling. According to statistics. Singapore exported $67,000.--000 worth of foodstuffs last year, which is $30,000,000 less than the previous year. Fresh fish ■•••••■•■■■••a Leading importers and exporters175 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-05-02 5 A SURPRISE ALBUM OF CHURCH PHOTOS FOR- BISHOP AND WIFE BEFORE THEY WENT AWAY 0 Shortly before he left Singapore, the Right Rev. H. \V. Baines. the retirine Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, received a surprise gift of a photograph album. The album, containing pictures of six Chinese churches in117 words
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148 1960-05-02 5 Eleven varsity students back after 3-week study tour of Japan IiIKIT TIMAH, Monday. JJJLEVEX students of Ihe rniversity of Malaya Economics Society (Singapore Division) returned last week on board the Tjiiuwah after completing a three-week study lour of Japan. The members of the touring group were Mr. Lim Ban Choon,148 words
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53 1960-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Mo::,- A population census is being taken for Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei. Census work in North Borneo Parted la>t Wednesday. KUALA LUMPUR. M The Director of Broadcasting. Mr. A. T. Read, has submil his resignation and will b his post in July53 words
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Article44 1960-05-02 5 SERANGOON GARDENS, Mon. About 350 hawkers who were turned out ot the estate recently are back in the area but this time they were allowed to stay after they agreed to leave their loadside sites and mo\e into the open field.44 words
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221 1960-05-02 5 Spore dealers seek H.K. producers for a business pact SINGAPORE, Mod. An "unofficial" tra mission of enai ware dealers here will go to Hong Koim soon to sign a "standtogether" business pact with maun: turers there. They will urge the manufacturers to pool their common resources in lace of rising221 words
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Advertisement248 1960-05-02 5 FREE GIFT SALE STARTS %rfll TODAY WILL BE TALK OF THE TOWN WITH NEW! CU7 PRICE BARGAINS! VALUABLE FREE! FOR ALL CUSTOMERS BUYING GOODS OVER FREE! $10/-, $25/-, $50/-, $100/- etc. SEE OUR GIFTS ON DISPLAY BARGAINS FOR LADIES BARGAINS FOR MEN Cotton Half Slips S 1 .80 Docron Trousers248 words
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Miscellaneous141 1960-05-02 5 [lIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson NANDRAKI by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f~ 77\~ I IT'S LAPV TVEY TOLD US I I KIARPAT L^ M I'LL GET WER,MAWPRAKE--I'M y SW!RLAMA!/l SHE'D BEES/ *-"sPMr^&* V PRESSEP FDR IT-REMEMBER -C K r~~"^ \AMOLYMP/C _\-I'MAJUMIORLIFESAVER" THE HEART OF JULIET By141 words
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Article166 1960-05-02 6 A lesson in death in Rabat IN a dark factory in Rabat, an unknown number of men adulterated cooking oil with aircraft engine oil. That single act had such widespread consequences that within one week, 10.000 Moroccans were ill. Adulterating cooking oil is common enough in this part of the166 words
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Article137 1960-05-02 6 'JHE Holy Cross riots In Poland is a macabre reminder ot the costs oi religious intolerance. The provocation of the riot was simple The issues were so widespread and unexpected 15 polio men and unknown number of civilians killed. It happened in the town of Nowa Huta,137 words
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Article, Illustration578 1960-05-02 6 INGEMAR JOHANSSON - INGEMAR JOHANSSON 1 1 Yi THERE can't be very many boxing years left for me. As long as it carries me forward, I shall stick to it. But when I realise my day is done, I shall leave without hesitation. It is my onshakeable opinion that no prize578 words
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Article, Illustration920 1960-05-02 6 Dr. MERVYN STOCKWOOD - Dr. MERVYN STOCKWOOD By the Rt. Rev. LORD BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK David Sheppard is right, declares Britain's most outspoken Bishop. Religion, politics and sport CANNOT be separated. That is Christ's own teaching. n a v i u shep- PARD, the cricketer parson920 words
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Article21 1960-05-02 6 SUCKERS FOR PUNISHAMENT THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION HITS OUT AT BOxiNc^ i i Oi ar« Greeting J i i 1 theeJ21 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-05-02 6 MANY BOXERS WON'T TRAIN PROPERLY-THEY PREFER TO BE PUNISHED IN RING They were bailered and pulped, sewn together and patched up. Bashers and sluggers who sought the shortest way to success with long swings and violent bull rushes; filled with the desire to smash in the next blow and take184 words
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Advertisement288 1960-05-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ENGAGEMENT It H.rrf* S« fMM^MIJ OW VEO AT YOUR SERVICE "ords S2 ifaj fc| .16 cfv fAfr.i CERTIFICATES COPIED TOP QUALITY COLOUR I TVUphcK SHOPPING GUIDE I »rd» $2 (Min. B, JAVA MOOES PHOTOCRAPHY rxtrn COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY •nrrrf and Ind itry. i SITUATIONS VACANT H ext r,i TEACHER288 words
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Advertisement62 1960-05-02 6 for I I air I travel I ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON P'^^l PL ■T li! J'JJjb!i!l'! j> L j tt I^-d I can really sit back J and relax now I w^^k I entrust" all my problems; Jk i REMOVAL and STORAGE {/J^M RICKWOOD CO., L■ (Packing and Bo«««4< Read62 words
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64 1960-05-02 7 L-le encouragement f s o NOW THEY L L c aMPING ON THEIR B Y THE SEA tan THi** KOK Singapore, Monday I L g tired of "red tape" and I n the Boy Scout move- n the la>t few weeks organised n64 words
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79 1960-05-02 7 CASH FROM FILM SHOWS FOR A STUDY TOUR SINGAPORE, Mon.—Undergraduates of the Nanyang University's Department of History and Geography have drawn out plans to collect $20,000. This money, from film shows, will finance a party of 50 students on a study tour of Indonesia towards end of this year. The79 words
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Article, Illustration218 1960-05-02 7 MRS. ONG - Husband went to study, she for company: Now she's a beauty expert MRS. ONG PAYA LEBAR, Monday. ■J^WO years ago, Mrs. Ong Huck Jin ("I shun loneliness") went to Britain with her husband, who had been granted a scholarship. Now Mrs. Ong is back —a qualified beauty specialist. While in218 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-05-02 7 TWO PARTNERS IN A NEW BLOOMS FOR EXPORTS' FIRM GET PROOF OF SUCCESS MRS \MY EDC and Mrs. Lee unpack offchlda that went round the world to Drove a Doint. They came back to Singapore in perfect condition. They are now on display at Air Home in Raffles Place.49 words
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95 1960-05-02 7 ASSOCIATION FOR MPs: BRANCHES PLANNED FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president of the Australian Senate. Sir Alister McMullin, arrived in Kuala Lumpur to have talks with local Members of Parliament on the formation of Malayan branches of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. He is the chairman of the General Council95 words
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Article33 1960-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore police and Services will hold an island-wide internal security exercise from noon on Wednesday to noon on Friday. The joint exercise has been called "Exercise Robin Hood."33 words
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Article31 1960-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An international conference to discuss methods of countering the challenge posed to natural rubber by the synthetic product will be held nere in September this year.31 words
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Article34 1960-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stage Club, Singapore, will present "The White Carnation" on May 25. 26 and 27 at the Cultural Centre Theatre in canning Rise. Bookings are now open at Robinson's.34 words
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130 1960-05-02 7 Bar girls warned: Do not cadge drinks from the customer SINGAPORE, Monday. gAR girls in certain areas have l>een warned by their employers not to pester customers to buy them drinks or food. I i This followed complaints from customers that girls in some bars demanded drinks, sometimes even before130 words
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192 1960-05-02 7 ARCHIDS GO ROUND THE WORLD AND RETURN TO SINGAPORE ERFECT DISPLAY CONDITION SINGAPORE. Mon. \rd work and experiment, week the nrm sent two nllar packages round the world by air. They also arrived :n perfect display condition. Problem solved They have solved the main packing problem. But Mr. Ede added192 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-05-02 7 LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Helen Koh. She is 20 and a receptionist18 words
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190 1960-05-02 7 A PEN THAT IS MADE 'FOR MEN ONLY': IT HAS THE HE-MAN LOOK SINGAPORE, Mon.— A pen "for use by members of the masculine sex" is being introduced into Singapore by Sheaffer's. "This pen is put on the market as a result of a world-wide survey made to find out190 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-05-02 7 CULTURE MINISTER BUYS FUN FAIR TICKETS FOR NATIONAL THEATRE FUND "-^i^— iww—aiwwwwww Bowppoefry)«KywA*^.vwww*v>3r The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Raiaratnam buying tickets for a fun fair to be held on June 4 and 5 at Raffles Institution in aid of the National Theatre Fund. Tickets are available at Ministry of58 words
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Article28 1960-05-02 7 PENANG. Moil— The Federation Government has refused political asylum to 15 refugees from Hainan who arrived In Malaya in a junk in March this year.28 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-05-02 7 EILEEN - No 'A' for Art but Eileen will still go to London SINGAPORE, Mon.— A young and pretty girl, Eileen Keng Siok Hian, is a very disappointed girl in Singapore today... and it's all because she didn't get an "A" for her art in the Cambridge examination last year. Seventeen -year206 words
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Advertisement34 1960-05-02 7 I STR ftND HOTEi^ Hit 7T Sc^ f J nditionod Rooms P*"Hiol| ob Motel if Centrally situated, *otn od tr n conveniences. Reasonable 1 F rtvote Car Pork Facilities. l^^^sood with o nice BAR34 words
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Advertisement108 1960-05-02 7 See distant subjects as Large as Life with MARINE SUPER TURRET TELESCOPE ill Bk^UlMt w***E*«* J pr List Price: featuring d| $144/--15x30x40x60 r3 I 4 complete with magnification j^^ leather carrying C3SC >>ole Agents A Service Station: -h£\# &&te M "TITHES" OENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. 62, Middle Road. Singapore. 7.108 words
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Miscellaneous162 1960-05-02 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS KAMALA CLIB: Setting class 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; i p.m. to S p.m.; 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; embroidery class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 pm. to 4 p.m. CHINESE YMCA (South Pier): Table tennis 9 am.; body building and weight lifting 2 p.m.;162 words
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Article25 1960-05-02 8 LONDON. Mon. Two rare sketches in pencil and watercolour signed by Adolf Hitler will stand besides works b\ Renoir. Monet and Degas25 words
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Article21 1960-05-02 8 WASHINGTON. Mon.—William Fulbright of the Senate Foreign Relation* Committee denounced the Turkish Government for showing "a tendency toward tyranny."21 words
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Article37 1960-05-02 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore State Assembly has approved loans to councillors to buy cars. State councillors can now borrow money to buy cars from a fund at 3i per cent! interest.37 words
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Article40 1960-05-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Acting Director of Posts, Mr. M. Balasubramaniam, has announced tbat there would be no delivery of letters or parcels today which is being observed as a public holiday in substitution for Labour Day yesterday.40 words
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Article30 1960-05-02 8 BENEVENTO, (Southern Italy). Mon. A 27-year-old Italian was gaoled here for 30 years for setting his wife on fire and then killing her with a rock.30 words
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Article23 1960-05-02 8 OTTAWA, Mon. Austria ha* stepped out of the running for the 1967 World's Fair, improving Montreal's chances of staging it.23 words
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Article19 1960-05-02 8 LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Nehru yesterday visited Aneurin Bevan who is recovering from an abdominal operation.19 words
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Article30 1960-05-02 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. Senator Henry Jackson .said on a TV programme inat Russia may try to put a man 1 in .space before tne summit meeting in Paris.30 words
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Article21 1960-05-02 8 TOKYO. Mon. A lorinei Prime Minister of Thailand Mr. Pibul Songgram, lef Kobe, by ship today fo] India.21 words
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366 1960-05-02 8 BORN today you are Inventive and original in both ideas and execution. You have tremendous resources and are adaptable. Your talent for diplomacy Is likely to enter into your personal as well as your professional life. No-one is ever completely sure wh.it you366 words
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Article232 1960-05-02 8 Man called 'liar' gets 2 years HE TOLD THE OWNERS DAUGHTER HE HAD PERMISSION TO USE CAR-THEN STOLE IT SINGAPORE, Monday. THE judge called 56-year-old Abdul Hamid bin Abdullah a "liar" and then sentenced him to two years' jail for stealing a car. Abdul was stated to have taken the232 words
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Article53 1960-05-02 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dato Hamid bin Haji Jumat IUMNO-Geylang Serai > has tabled a question on whet an agreement has been reached with the Johore Government on supply ot water to Singapore for oral answer by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan .ew. ,at the Legislative53 words
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115 1960-05-02 8 STOLE FROM MAN AT PRAYERS: HE GETS TWO MONTHS' JAIL SINGAPORE; Mon.— A taxi-driver was praying in a mosque in Bencoolen Street when a thief stole his shirt and purse containing $32, a magistrate's court was told. Warin bin Mohamed Fadil. the taxi-driver, had placed his shirt and purse outside115 words
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42 1960-05-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The committee of the United Kingdom stall will organise a poster drawing competition for children to publicise the International Bazaar for the Blind to be held at the Vic--1 toria Memorial Hall on May 21.42 words
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Article35 1960-05-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche Rahmad bin Kenap was elected president of the Singapore Telephone Board Workers' branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees at the branch's first annual general meeting.35 words
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Article30 1960-05-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The United Kingdom High Commissioner to the Federation of Malaya, Sir Geotfroy Tory. and Lady Tory will visit North Borneo beginning May 15.30 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-05-02 8 What's that queer-looking thing? Seems to be the question the girl in the pit, I it She was one in a group of members of the Sim's Avenue Girls' Club which p. craft carder, the68 words
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Article160 1960-05-02 8 They cling to trousers SINGAPORE, Monday. VISITORS to Raffles Place are complaining aboul shoe-shine boys who tug al trousers nnd press their service. Some of the more "aggressive* 1 boys are even known to chide those who refuse their service. Said an American tourist. Mr.160 words
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156 1960-05-02 8 3SI Sop; soup. 332. Kambing: Goat. SSS. Sop kambing: Mutton soup. 334. Periok: looking pot 335. Kereta: ar/carriage/vehicle. 336. Sorong: Push 337. Kereta boroiig: Push cart. 338. Sempang: Junction. 339. Mangkok: Howl. 340. Lidah: Tongue. 341 Otak: Brain. 342. Lestn: Licence. 343. Majlis:156 words
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93 1960-05-02 8 fHE Vang di-Pertuaii bin Ish;ik. will c»|u ii John Ambulance Assocki Road Inche Yusof, who is a. president of the St. J j Council, has not set a deh j date for the opening, but it will be some time in Ju The93 words
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Article28 1960-05-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tlv Buddha Gay a Temple in h Course Road, will observe Vesak Day on May 10. with prayers from 600 am 11.00 p.m.28 words
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Article25 1960-05-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Seven picnickers were injured, two seriously, when their car overturned at tht 8J Mile. Rawang-Kuala Lumpur Road, yesterday afternoon.25 words
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Advertisement100 1960-05-02 8 itt $ocvnd RADIOS RADIOGRAMS v^^^l CAR RADIO HP. $25.00 Monthly BLUE SPOT 3i r~ r iill' BARI I Dc Luxe H.P. $10.00 Monthly BLUE SPOT ~z^^~ BRISTOL I Dc Luxe H.P. SlB.OO Monthly ""blue spot r FLORA Dc Luxe H.P. 520.00 Monthly ~~BLUE SPOT~ CARACAS De Luxe HP. $31.00 Monthly100 words
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Advertisement58 1960-05-02 8 TODAY: 3.12 p m. TOMORROW: 2.30 a.m. and 4.04 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.18 a.m. and 5.14 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.23 a.m. and Ml p.m. FRIDAY: 5.55 a.m. and 1.50 p.m. SATURDAY 7.28 a.m. andB.33 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.35 a.m. and 2.09 p.m. Now rain in Lar TEHERAN. Mo:;. Htavy rain brought the threat58 words
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Miscellaneous300 1960-05-02 8 Free Press daily crossword CLUES ACROSS j (s>. I. T. Atkins reduced to twelve :>. limp word worn in the plural Bi 1? I I I I I I 1 y^^ wards. Alwyn! (7>. brating in the orean loft iB>. M M m B B 9. Sea chief (4). 10.300 words
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Article, Illustration522 1960-05-02 9 HAVE YOU a health problem? Send it to the Free Press Doctor. But remember, he can answer your questions only in this column. SAYS THE DOCTOR I hut Ed my h u -hand I three think I iuth the m- .n't I Bmperature ■^strated I522 words
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Article36 1960-05-02 9 IS there any medicine I can take for cystitis? Treating bladder is now highly d and you should examination by xpert and let him you. The days of uer are over.36 words
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390 1960-05-02 9 MARGHANITA WEE - How to cope with a two-timing ex-husband MARGHANITA WEE 02 of' the wwm ft (fclf t pe with an ex-husband who tries to h Judy Y has trouble with such a two. til* man. She write* reed my husband for adultery. I iv of our little girl, aged two, and390 words
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Article68 1960-05-02 9 MY fiance wants to buy me a verv expensive engagement ring. I would rather have a cheaper one and keen the rest of the cash for our home and the wedding day. He has curious ideas about the value of money and seems incapable of visualising the expense68 words
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Article, Illustration631 1960-05-02 9 M.R.S ARSCOTT - M.R.S ARSCOTT JDFSDLFDSLFDJKF mmmmma HAVE two low growing plants pecially in mind that give permanent colour to a collection of plants. One is SETCREASEA purpurea, which ut first sight looks much like a Tradescantia and indeed is closely allied to that semis, both Tradestuntia631 words
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Article735 1960-05-02 9 THE PRIZE in the Singapore Free Press $500 Word Puzzle "J" was won MRS. S. YAP, 2, Holland Grove Terrace, Singapore 10. She submitted a so--1 J jn which, in the u^.iion of the judges, contained the most apt and accurate answers to the clues. Here are735 words
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Advertisement89 1960-05-02 9 GIVE YOU THE BEST SMOKING PLEASURE 2O CIGARETTES 1 X FOR 55 CTS. ifcM Wm u.s.a. h. kHK UTrfwrSE CnB[t= --M^jsMh^jt ran SUCTION HOSE,^^ puwmßw jj— Sole Agenu:- S. MOUTRIE CO. (M) LTD. =-j] SINGAPORE KUALA LUMEUW IPOH PCNAMO V<^X^ Spend a delightful ULJLm^JL^^^J evening ot the H CHICKEN INNfI89 words
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Miscellaneous11 1960-05-02 9 Word Puzzle J Winning solution JI J2 J} J4 J5 J611 words
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680 1960-05-02 10 JOHN DAVIS - JOHN DAVIS By London. Monday LONDON. Mon.— Adding machines for Ihc statisticians, .iiul umpires with the wisdom of Solomon would be welcome additions for the Knglish cricket season which luis ;ilread> begun. The oonus points system for the first680 words
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836 1960-05-02 10 Syd Owen - Syd Owen By who resigned as manager of relegated Luton. In an interview with CLIVE TOYE. 1 THERE'S SMALL MARGIN BETWEEN SUCCESS AND FAILURE, AND CRITICISM WAS UNJUSTIFIED I RESIGNED because of constant criticism of my methods. Grillcism from836 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-05-02 10 Indiscriminate ychic bids cost a lorlune in the long run. but the result on this hand shows that u pays to advertise once in a while. When South opened One Spade. West recalled how he had been taken lor a ride by the same player on a previous occasion166 words
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Article48 1960-05-02 10 SYDNEY. Mon. -Pancho [Gonzales (U.S.) won the world professional lawn tennis series, in his final match, he beat Ken Rosewall 'Australia) 6-3. 9-7 to finish the series with 49 wins and eight defeats. Rosewall was runner-up with 32 wins and 25 defeats. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article32 1960-05-02 10 WELLINGTON. Mon. An Otago darts player. Mr. J. Young, set a world record of 55.001 points in 3 hr. 2 min. Previous record was 3 hr. 50 min.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration318 1960-05-02 10 EXERCISE EIGHT By LIM POH BOON Singapore body building expert REVERSE CURL i I FT. The starting position. Stand with feet slightly apart, shoulder.* straight, and palms facing behind you. BELOW. Moving only forearms, raise the barbell318 words
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Article210 1960-05-02 10 It was a keenly contested match Jollilads 3 Pachitan 3 pEYLANG. Mon. This Division 2 A league match was a keenly contested affair. Jollilads scored in the sth minute when Hussein's shot was deflected in by Hashim, Jollilads netted again but the goal was disallowed as Francis Quek was ruled210 words
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Article66 1960-05-02 10 QSLO, Mon. Tne Netherlands qualified to meet Britain in the second round of the Davis Cup European zone. They completed a 3-2 i win over Norway. Other results: Belgium be;. 1 Switzerland 3-2; Luxembourg lead Monaco 2-1; Germany beat Czechoslovakia 3-2; Argentina beat Finland 5-0; SwedenReuter - 66 words
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Article22 1960-05-02 10 LET'S COL COWD CAPTAL By ML I S( I I NopX K! f k h HambkflK lien takes 2 K I a22 words
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Advertisement132 1960-05-02 10 THE FAR EAST ENGINEER A quarterly publication devoted to engineering and heavy engineering equipment in the Far East. Contents include: AprU bsue Sale Now Lower Mekong Basin Development Scheme the story of "probably the greatest international engineering project ever undertaken." An historical survey of Malaya's industrial welfare legislation by the132 words
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Advertisement34 1960-05-02 10 rfrr.rj -tithes*' oental a photo s** announcing the grand of*** their new branch d 132, SOUTH BBIDff.J (about ten yards away from Central f^j I D /Al n i|^£p In ;^l^ HI R^P 134 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-05-02 10 Chess lesson No. 24 J A A m^^^^^^^ WMr/A' s in A 'Wi^w^ Wswyi^» 9/m>//« r Sss,*M Vs*,sA6 White is a Rook ah« ad Fred Reinfeld writes tor beginners29 words
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317 1960-05-02 11 CRYING SHAME: ONLY FEW SEE BOXING FINALS Roy Lazaroo reviews Saturdays National championships gINGAJPORE fans arc not interested in good boxing. This was evident on Saturday night at the Badminton Hall when only a handful turned up to see the cream of the state's boxers light in the National Championships.317 words
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302 1960-05-02 11 INGAPORE, Monday, their first defeat yester surprised by Polite Train u \V division of th< I Police wore m to H rs -Mfu i brought then €ii In their earlie been for the! ling. Hunt.r by a bj I lic< displayed t>pecially302 words
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8 1960-05-02 11 skey star Kes seven kets for 9 runs8 words
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8 1960-05-02 11 Rell's title after fight 41st hole JDFKSDFDSLFD ReuterReuter - 8 words
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21 1960-05-02 11 TWICKENHAM. Mon.—Beore 50.000 spectators. London beat London Welsh the final of the Midx 'Sevens" ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article23 1960-05-02 11 French beat the fighting Irish ANNECY i France'. Mon. Frar.ce beat Ireland by eight bouts to two in an internamateur boxing matcn. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration262 1960-05-02 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. T>WO boats. Dragon Class "Rika III" and Tornado Class "Yvonne" were involved in a collision during a race at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club yesterday. Result: Both boats were damaged. Yvonne <J. Grace) iorced to retire262 words
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143 1960-05-02 11 rpOKYO. Mon. Size and X weight DO count m judo. Akio Kaminaga. 23. proved it This fifth dan beat champion Isao Inokuma. 22 <also fifth dan for the national title. Their hard fought bout lasted 20 minutes and was watched by 8.000 spectators.U.F.I - 143 words
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Article94 1960-05-02 11 SEMI-FINALS .Mosquito: Ahmad Ismail bt. Tan Suan Mah, r.s.i. 3rd round; M-artin Queck bt. Hussein Ismail; Fly: Jumaha^ Ibrahim bt. Ali Ahmad; SAC Francis bt. J. Francis, r.s.f. Ist round; Bantam: Ow Mun Hong bt. Sidek Ahmad; V. Kesavan bt. B. Issac; I eather: K. Krishnan Gopalan94 words
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Article336 1960-05-02 11 FRANK ROSTRON - FRANK ROSTRON By LONDON. Mon. Billy Griffith the M.C.C. assistant secretary, confirmed last night that at the Marylebone club"s meeting at Lord's on Wednesday a ballot will be held "for the first time In living memory." for the election of the new committee. Up to336 words
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Article129 1960-05-02 11 P.C. Sorcar - P.C. Sorcar By Magician brings forward a dishful of ordinary hen's egg or duck's egg. He also brings one glass tumblerful of ordinary water. Next the magician gives one similar glassful of water to the spectators. As the spectators put one egg inside their glassful of water, the129 words
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182 1960-05-02 11 Sukaramai defeat the Arsenal to the tune of 6-1 Sukaramai 6 \rsenal 1 BALESTIER, Monday. pLAYING far more constructive soccer than their opponents, Sukaramai trounced Arsenal in their Div. 3 D match. Abu Bakar. playing at right wing, was easily the outstanding player on the Held. Although he scored only182 words
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Advertisement129 1960-05-02 11 It IND-DRA-MC FEATURES WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED transistors _______^^<-^=-__ >» yju V STEREO LA J 'S^IB N •<— "_H-- T"*___j§ O B j_|r v aMODEIrSTRP 1346 'vfj&jp' SOLE agents Obtainable from oil radio dealers W HOCK CHEONG COMPANY Tros St., S'pore-2. Tel: ***** Branch: 3, The Arcade Building, Collyer Quay, S'pore-1.129 words
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729 1960-05-02 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS HERE'S HOW THEY RAN... By Penang, Monday. AZAROLE finished too strongly for her better backed stablemate, Youghal Bridge, in winning the main race here yesterday. Azarole completed a winning double for jockey Johnson. Following the leader, Sage Blue, until after entering729 words
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179 1960-05-02 12 SURTEES SWITCHES TO CAR AND GOES FASTER THAN MOSS AIXTREE, Monday. motor cycling champion John Surlees took up cur racing yesterday :m<l drove- faster lhan Stirling Moss. .But Moss won the race. It was thr Aint: Formula Two'* motor race, over 50 laps totalling 150 mile Surtees had the fa179 words
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Article57 1960-05-02 12 SINGAPORE. Mon.— opening batsman Colin JefTers scored 93 runs to help the RAF Invitation XI win a friendly cricket match against the SCC at the padang yesterday. The scorers: RAF: 163 (Jeffers 93: Blount 24: Mungue Xirkham 6-34: Woodhouse 2-17 > SCC: 66 (Glendinming 18;57 words
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Article11 1960-05-02 12 PRAGUE, Mon. CzechoSlovakia beat Austria 4-0 at soccer.- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article81 1960-05-02 12 THERE are not many to recommend after yesterday's races but here are a few that will pay if followed: MORNING FLIGHT, fifth in the first race, could win a similar weak event. FROGGIE, second in that race, is sure to win in the near future. RESQUILLEIR. a81 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-05-02 12 IN HE COMES SWINGING... ONE OF THE THRILLING BOUTS IN NATIONAL MEET Sidek bin Ahmad (right) steps back as Ow Mun Hong rushes in. Mun Hong won this semi-final fight, but lost to V. Kesavan in the final after a good fight. Sec page 11 for more pictures and full51 words
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177 1960-05-02 12 Indonesians beat India 2-1 to avenge Olympic soccer defeat JAKARTA, Monday. J^ JAKARTA representative side today beat the visiting Indian national soccer team 2—l. A crowd of 20,000 watched. The Indians had beaten Indonesia 2 o in an Olympic qualifying game. The return was a friendly. India brought three >econd-stringReuter - 177 words
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Article147 1960-05-02 12 CYDNEY. Mon.— Rod Laver, Australian champion and 1959 Wimbledon runner-up, moved up to number two In j the Australian tennis rankings for 1960. They were issued today. Neale Fraser. holder of the United States title, retained i top place, and Roy Emerson dropped fromReuter - 147 words
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Article32 1960-05-02 12 SOFIA, Mon. Jhe Soviet Union, Olympic Games football champions, will not defend their title in Rome. Bulgaria be-at Rumania 2-1 to head their group. The Russians were second.32 words
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Article17 1960-05-02 12 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Davis Cup tennis team returned by air from Manila. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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126 1960-05-02 12 CHAMPIONS BEATEN: TRAINER GETS THE SACK BARCELONA, Mon. Because Real Madrid beat them in the European Cup, Barcelona have sacked their trainer. Helenio Herrera, who trained the Spanish football league champions for the semifinal, is not expected to have his contract renewed when it ends on June 30. He isReuter - 126 words
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113 1960-05-02 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Eight golfers qualified for the Eu Tong Sen Cup championships. And among them was 14-year-old Wong Weng Hong. 72. who is tipped to win the trophy at the Royal Island Club this year. The seven others who Qualified were: B Latter113 words
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76 1960-05-02 12 MAHAT AMBU IN DELIGHTS FANS BATU PAHAT BATU PAHAT, Mon. Darul Afiah Football Club of Singapore played here yesterday. Their Ist XI beat the Union Estates Combined 4-1 at Bat Pahat Stadium. Scorers wer Mahat Ambu <3) and Hassai Daim. Yusoff scored fo Unions. Daruls led 2-0 at half time76 words
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Article46 1960-05-02 12 CHAMBERY, Mon— France qualified for the final stages of the Olympic soccer tournament in Rome when they beat Switzerland 1-0. France won the group with six points. Luxembourg were second with four and Switzerland third and last with two.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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445 1960-05-02 12 Sir Bracewell Smith - Sir Bracewell Smith By as told to B. Pennington IT seems that I, as A chairman of the Arsenal board, am being blamed for all the club's troubles this season. My friends keep asking me: "Have you445 words
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