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Title Section18 1960-05-05 1 THE NEWSPAPER flffmnm, 1UMM B0UT J The Singapore Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration638 1960-05-05 1 ERS BY 50,000 then a dance with Tony I i arsals lobey as tedding gifts pour m FREE PRESS SPECIAL REPORT Best man there, too They later walked to the deanery where they nt more than an hour discussing details of the mony They returned to638 words
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117 1960-05-05 1 Khrushchev's crony Kirichenko is sacked LONDON. Thurs. Alexei Kirichenko, secretary of the central committee of the! i Soviet Communbt Party and a member of the committee's Presidium, has been released from both duties, Moscow Radio reported last night. Kirichenko, 53. a close asso- < ciate of Mr. N'ikita Khrushi chev.117 words
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Article20 1960-05-05 1 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, left his farm yesterday to continue his convalescence at an undisclosed location.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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117 1960-05-05 1 Congress considers ban on four jobs for Chinese in Philippines MANILA, Thursday. THK Philippine Congress yesterday considered proposed laws which would ban Chinese from four different jobs m the Philippines. The proposed bills concern the nationalisation of the lumber industry, the rice and corn industry, and the complete nationalisation of117 words
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Article24 1960-05-05 1 BONN (West Germany), Thurs.— The West German President Dr. Heinrich Luebke has accepted the resignation of Professor Theodor Oberlaender. the Refugees' Minisjter.24 words
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Article20 1960-05-05 1 LONDON. Thurs. Field Marshal Ayub Khan and Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, met at a private luncheon here yesterday.20 words
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Article43 1960-05-05 1 A \APIFS Thurs.-The people of Sorrento yeslerda> hn miVpt of orange blossoms wrapped m hand-made rSi Pr m ess Margaret for her wedding. The blossoms are from th. famous orange groves of the Sorrento plain on the gulf of Naples.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article19 1960-05-05 1 LISBON, Thurs. Mr. Richard Mowrer, famoujAmerican reporter, was re- j fused admittance to Portugal, j ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article219 1960-05-05 1 Freedom shouts Istanbul ISTANBUL, Thins. JjMVE thousand slogan-shouting residents of Izmir, most of them university students, staged rowdy demonstrations m that Aegean port city yesterday. Cries of "Freedom! Freedom!'' and "Long live Ismet Pasha" tilled the air. This was the biggest demonstration and the iirst time such slogans had been219 words
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82 1960-05-05 1 THE WORLD OF MAKE BELIEVE... BY LORD A LONDON. Thurs. Lord Altrincham, who three years ago sensationally criticised the Bntisl. monarchy, yesterday turned his lire on the Commonwealth, asking: "Is it a sham?" Using the same platform the monthly National and English Review which he edits he declared that the82 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-05-05 1 PAINTER ADOLF HITLER NETS $5,100 FOR REFUGEES TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN HAS DATE WITH QUEEN AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE TODAY I LONDON. Thurs. Two paintings by Adolf Hitler retched <Mss.lOO> at an auction here yesterday, partly m aid of the World Refugee Year fund The picture*, sold at Sotheby's In a specialU.P.I - 139 words
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Article25 1960-05-05 1 LONDON, Thurs. Th« Argentine President, Dr. Arturo Prondisi, wiil visit Britain from July 4 to 8 as the guest of the British Government.25 words
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Article28 1960-05-05 1 HONG KONG, Thur> A Bill to legalise football pool betting on British and Australian soccer matches was given a first reading m the Legislative Council yesterday.28 words
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Article23 1960-05-05 1 SANTA MONICA (California*, Thurs. Television gut( n Lucille Ball was y< granted a default divorce from co-star Desi Arnaz. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article28 1960-05-05 1 LONDON. Thurs. A hading British drug firm ha.^ developed a new brith trol pill which is expected to be tried out on human beings shortly.28 words
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Article18 1960-05-05 1 COLOMBO. Thurs. Twentyfour political parties will cont*\^t the General election m Ceylon on July 20 U.P.IU.P.I - 18 words
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Article22 1960-05-05 1 First Malayan Fund m Kers 1 prices today buying $1.29 and selling $1.36 Second Malayan Fund managers' price .selling $1.05.22 words
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Advertisement108 1960-05-05 1 I JTdandruff? rid of it with 1 DANDRICIDE M^r Leading *****. >^« t >)>M»M»*«>»< ly as smartly dressed ian you are with p.rhops we did exoggerote the a*r m dress m our sketch. We so to moke this point. We doubt your husband is this for behind rimes m the108 words
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Advertisement12 1960-05-05 1 World wide value I and world wide fame I IZEISS IKON I12 words
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357 1960-05-05 2 Tekka-Gopeng merger move: Shareholders advised to accept 'reasonable' offer LONDON. Thursday ON DON. Thura A Tekka Limited announces that as a reIt of discussions with Gopeng Consolidated Limited the board has been authorised to submit to shareholders an offer by Gopeng to acquire the whole of the issued share capital357 words
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Article125 1960-05-05 2 Badenoch Rubber LONDON: Barienocn Rubber c profit for 1959 before Taxation amounted to £165.536 £81.370 for the previous Taxation on 1959 profit totalled £55.300. In October last the company paid an lnteriir. of 10 percent and now mends a final of 30 percent making 40 percent for the year125 words
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Article24 1960-05-05 2 Rambutan Rubber LONDON: R sibutan Rubber v reported that prof] the rear 1959 was tax oJ 90 A divi- i cent til announ-24 words
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Article110 1960-05-05 2 Switched to Penang LONDON: All shipment of tin ore irom Indonesia to smelters In Arnhelm (Netherlands! p stepped irom April 30. it is learned from 'veil informed uv here. The arTec;ei n will bt? handled o- the local smelten m Indonesia and shipped to Peer Texa.- :or smelting. 10.000Reuter - 110 words
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Article117 1960-05-05 2 SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the Sin* gapore Harbour Board whar« tCf or expected today are: I Seisho Maru 1/2. Blntang 4 Golden Zeta 6A. Ratiia 6/7, Boleslaw Beirut 8/9. Benlormnd 10/11, Benmhor 13/14. Radnorshire 15/16, Bella 18, Straat Clarence 19. Rawaiic N. Wall 1. Sirusa N. Wall 3. Perlis117 words
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Article62 1960-05-05 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation 5i. 270 $1,270 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $95.00 $95.00 sales .vellers Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.40 Ae| 7:5.) .sales sales H'Kong phone «38.7.i $38.25 &538.25 Mile* sale* Dairy Farm ft Cold Storage $28.7062 words
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Article32 1960-05-05 2 P\RIS: A spokesman for the SitKca Company, one of Prance's '"big five" motor vehicle manufacturers, turn Mid that the firm oing to i*> gout into two companies U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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187 1960-05-05 2 London: Gold figures make it an unsettled market LONDON, Thur s. Unsettled conditions persisted m the London stock markets yesterday. An attempt to put prices better at the opening, following the overnight rally on Wall Street, met with very little success. This was becau.se of the mixed reception given to187 words
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Article71 1960-05-05 2 Most of the stocks rjust show fractional gains YEW YORK: Wall Street closed steady with the main body ot stocks showing a majority of mo>tly fractional gains. In the morning session persistent profit -taking puv a b:;tke on Tuesdays technical rally. A few «TKvialities had gains ing up71 words
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Article113 1960-05-05 2 Council's decision on Buffer Pool firms London tin LONDON. Thurs.— Tin VU firm yesterday. This was generally attributed to the International Tin Council's decl-ion to withdraw the Buffer Pool jer's authority of operate the range of £780 :o £830 a ton LVpper was moderately traded at generally steady prices113 words
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Article842 1960-05-05 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. cci cum capital issue. X xall including evarytiitf. xl excluding dividend. i cai cum fetaut itsvi. y icr excluding capital ritin. t ccr cum capital ntura. I cl cum tfivilead. c call cum all.842 words
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665 1960-05-05 2 Perak Hydro- Electric is now more attractive I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ SINGAPORE, Thursday. i UTITH THE FURTHER increase m tin quotas by the International Tin Council net quarter, Perak River Hydro-Electric has become an even more attractive proposition. Following the665 words
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Article190 1960-05-05 2 Dealers unsure of price prospects predict a shortage m winter LONDON. Thurs. Short covering especially of the June landed position caused a sharp extension of an initial advance that reflected a further rise m Singapore. CIF parcels of number one RSS aLso advanced steeply and as the day prcgre.si>ed190 words
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Article14 1960-05-05 2 Hound the World Market Prices NOTE: All prices I are middle pru Ccpra Cc:14 words
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Article79 1960-05-05 2 LONDON. May 4 Previous T. RUBBER No. i RSS c it. European ports May June RUBBER No 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No < RSS Settlement House Terms June July Sept TONE: Firm PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. e.i.f. European ports April May PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special c if.79 words
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Article26 1960-05-05 2 NEW YORK May 4 mm Today TIN Straits spot RUBBER Futures May July TONE Firm SALES 118 lots 1 RSS May landed price26 words
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58 1960-05-05 2 I ONDON claalnnan of the Intei Tin Council, told i ference here that the B: s:ockx)ile had been liquidated" DeMarch this >ear. The council j i nounced that the the Buffer Stock operate within the i I under the agreement j been renewed. Mr.58 words
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Advertisement564 1960-05-05 2 —SHIPPING^ 'H <• »OfN. RED SE*. MEDITERRANEAN. t/Q CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN FORTS. ICOLj S Mre f. Sham Penini >^ JT t t 5 I May S I May o s "trea 10 If May fV m%. Lalandia o IHI May 21 22 May 23 24 May sM '^V s "Basra564 words
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Advertisement205 1960-05-05 2 HAMBURG- AMERICAN uj NORTH GERMAN LLOI To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles Ar -crp U Bremen Horn! urg Colls Southampton for pmm MAVEISTEIN (LLOYD t C t MUNCHEN (H«PAG 25 27 Mjy HANNOVER (HAPAC 30 May 1 June Express Service Omits Marseilles To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohc SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG205 words
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7 1960-05-05 3 Singapore's potential interests in India Inspired Suggestions7 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-05-05 3 BUSINESSMAN SEES INDIAN PREMIER AT TRADERS CONVENTION IN DELHI ..n d his famUv with the Prime Minister oflndia, Mr. Nehru, during the Convention m lwm*25 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-05-05 3 In A woman who was both friend and mother to stranded students in Japan SINGAPORE, Thursday. FRAIL little woman dressed m a fawncoloured kimono stood m the hot Singapore sun and holding the ship's railings canned the scores of faces on the quayside. She wax searching for familiar faces es287 words
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Article, Illustration359 1960-05-05 3 HE'S PLEASED, BUT HAS 'NO ILLUSIONS' ABOUT TURNING PROFESSIONAL SINGAPORE, Thursday. piVE of the 180 paintings exhihited at the 11th exhibition of the Singapore Art Society held early last month at the Singapore Polytechnic359 words
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162 1960-05-05 3 MOVE TO MAKE BEGGING AND LOITERING IN THE STREETS ILLEGAL IT U A L A LUMPUR. "> Thurs. A sub-com-mittee appointed by the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council to look into the beggar problem has recommended that begging and vagrancy be made illegal by the Selangor State Government. The committee has162 words
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Article26 1960-05-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Poh Bu Bee. 25, was fined $2,500 m the magistrate's! court yesterday for assisting m carrying on a public lottery.26 words
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127 1960-05-05 3 National union accused of creating false impression KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— The president of the Women Teachers Union of Malaya. Mrs. R. N. Bhoopalan, has accused the Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers of trying to create a false impression of the new women teachers union. The Perak127 words
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Article47 1960-05-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation's Solicitor General, Inche Mohamed Suffian bin Hashim, has left for Tokyo to attend the United Nations conference on the law of human rights. Singapore will be represented by the State Advocate General, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim.47 words
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Article48 1960-05-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Raja Muda«of Selangor Tengku Abdul Aziz Shah, wili be sworn m as Regent of the State at a ceremony at the Istana Kota m Klang on May 16. His father, the Sultan is now the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.48 words
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93 1960-05-05 3 WORLD-WIDE ESSAY COMPETITION FOR WOMEN I/I ALA LI MPI X Thurs. Malayan women have been invited to take part m an international I competition that will be judged m Britain. Two subjects have been ■elected for the competition which is being organised by the Associated Countrw Women of the World.93 words
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Article35 1960-05-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Family Planning Association of Johore Bahru will hold a jumblr gale at the TB Association Centre m Jalan Tanga Duke at 10 a.m. tomorrow In aid of its funds.35 words
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Advertisement74 1960-05-05 3 &n DACO- '><£&{ JZi A^l^hW^ tut <s on suit nHßmM^'^k ■I'lnnr.i- i ■k}X^£^fl| 7h> 30-SP? uori'f ■■ta s ap out or si' jrjPgl ►ood looks right K^^kl tK through a shower. |^^^P^W H You II tind n .Jo-si's §ur- v t ::^^fMH» r i r; i '"y i^y- for Wsmstt3^m§LM?i^M74 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-05-05 3 Medium Wave 476 metres SHORT WAVE: 61 metres (4780 kc/s.) from 9.00 p.m.— lo.oU P M 100 Programme summan- 1.02 Poi-Luck; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The28 words
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Miscellaneous110 1960-05-05 3 Robert Shaw Chorale; 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Music hath charms; 5.30 Hlndleford. a highwayman serial m six parts^ 1. "The Homecoming"; 6.00 Calling All Hospital*, specially compiled and presented by those m hospitals by Mildred Appaduray; 6.45 Sunset serenade; 6.53 Announcements. 6.55 Singapore share market report; 7.00110 words
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219 1960-05-05 4 FUTURE moralists can point to the life of Antony Armstrong-Jones as a shining example of a simple precept: "If you want something passionately enough, and are ready to be kicked m the face and come up smiling, you will, with a219 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1960-05-05 4 THe ambitious man (crippled by polio) who fought his way to the heart of a Princess have joined m one stream that has carried him forward relentlessly to his present triumph. The point to mark is that all these ambitions nave been personal things. Tony Armstrong-Jones' career has been outside1,068 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-05-05 4 NOEL HAWKEN - Sent down at Cambridge but still his firmest belief was: 'I'm a genius NOEL HAWKEN By paralysed, and intensive physiotherapy did not altogether remove his limp. Today it is barely perceptible. The illness thinned him. diminished his strength. His answer was to call even more on his great nervous resources,275 words
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Advertisement474 1960-05-05 4 i PRODENT I isint am biawi TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION j COMPETITION NO. CLOSING DATE U>i MAY 1960 I M SEND IN THIS HALF 11^^*-* REMEMBER OF THE PRODENT THERE IS STILL TOOTHPASTE BOXES |M|iM^iLifl 547 500 n FOR COMPETITION 1 IN PRIZES LEFT No 3 FOR YOU TO WIN!!! KNOW474 words
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Advertisement18 1960-05-05 4 TOMORRfI Tony fMM yalfy for tiie time and s«! garct hoovm VVAS-ES 1 r^ ism SP THE 3R18 words
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13 1960-05-05 5 did not obey be captain, jago stays in jail as ship sails I13 words
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42 1960-05-05 5 $50 PRIZE FOR THE POLICEMAN WITH BEST MOTTO SINGAPORE, Thura.-The Singapore Police Force hcus launched a competict the most aotto for the All policemen are invitea to part m tne competition and a casn prize of will be awarded to the wim42 words
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Article30 1960-05-05 5 otto should be v\ nd be easily transd iiuo Chi and lode a:: responsibiii,ood police ..ould reach Mr. n, tne a. of the S. Police Magazine be--31.30 words
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Article21 1960-05-05 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— led 5250 months' jail m the mrt for being m of a case of fire-21 words
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117 1960-05-05 5 1,711 APPLY TO THE SINGAPORE POLY FOR FULL-TIME STUDY BUT ONLY 750 WILL BE TAKEN SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 1.711 appli> full-Umi red by the Singapore Polytechnic for comm But since there are only 75 for disappointme Of the applic. al and I 338 for engineering I I buiklinu "rrait >117 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-05-05 5 CORPORAL Anthony Ruduet of the RAF Polite Force and hi* bride. .Mi*s Monica Malhinyk of Singapore who were married at the Holy Family Church m Katong recently.33 words
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Article122 1960-05-05 5 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE THREE LONDON EXTERNAL EXAMINERS NAMED: THEY WILL TEST 1,700 S PORE STUDENTS Singapore, Thursday. RECORD NUMBER of over 1,700 students m Singapore will sit for their practical music examinations conducted by the Associated Board of the London Royal Schools of Music from July122 words
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Article51 1960-05-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A taxi driver. Chow Choong Sing, was lined $30 In a traffic court for overtaking a stationary bus on the face of an oncoming taxi, with which he 'ollided. The accident was alleged to have taken place at SembaW&ng Road on August 21 last51 words
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Article51 1960-05-05 5 PENAXG: Thurs.— Fortyi three people were deprived of their Federal citizenship, including a woman doctor m the General Hospital here Dr. Harbans Kaur Sidhu, and a 1 student of the Nanyang University. Quah Eng Giap. The total number of citizenship revoked this year is now51 words
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Article32 1960-05-05 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs.— Federation's Assistant Minister for Rural Development. Haii Khalid bin Awang Osman, warned Government officers that they would be :i6f erred trom here if they I lacked initiative.32 words
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Article104 1960-05-05 5 Since the closing date on April 30. officials of the Ministry of Education have been compiling the entries from music students of all grades. A Ministry spokesman said a final figure of the exact number sitting for the examinations would not be ready until next week. The number104 words
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Article64 1960-05-05 5 The proprietor of a music school m Orchard Road said i the number of children who came to be enrolled In his school were more than he could cope with. "Sometimes we have to refuse a few of them.*' he added. Some parents were so keen on their64 words
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Article75 1960-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixteen taxi drivers were each fined $5 m the Second Traffic Court lor picking up passengers from bus stands. They were: Lian boo Chin. Ching Fun. Llew Yoke Sung. Ng Kee Choo. Koh Ah Tow. Cheng Yew Tiam. Pang Siew. Ho Koh75 words
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Miscellaneous158 1960-05-05 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE b y Lee Falk and Pnil Davis y VNj mot AT ALL I I U6M--TMAT \To^ Tl IfT WOWTBE WECESSAPY K "r^^.A w£r^MAve 7BXTAsnESoppv(couRSEJ fokmampraketotakel/ voa V sw'p^J k'AKPA- peA^SSBTSA- -M AMPRAKE.. r-^>- VOU- 1 CALLEP YOUR O PEAR! A gE>toU158 words
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Article294 1960-05-05 6 OPINION The will of the people T\ E M O S" and "kratia" are Greek words which can be loosely translated as "communes" and "the mixing bowl" Together they spell "democracy" the valley where the citizens gathered to thrash out the problems of community living. Today the word has transcended294 words
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Article, Illustration987 1960-05-05 6 ANTOINETTE - INSIDE BALLET Our dancers are equal to those in West— Experts ANTOINETTE by BALLET experts, both local and foreign, are not hiking with tongue m cheek when they say we have outstanding dancing talent m our midst. Indeed, Miss Pauline, a Licentiate of th c Royal Academy of Dancing, London,987 words
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225 1960-05-05 6 PETER FAIRLEY - TAKE CIDER AND HONEY TO LIVE TO 100 DOCTOR PETER FAIRLEY By rjO you want to live to to enjoy good health You will stand a much two thinp Drink a teaspoonful or glass of water each clay That at least, Is the 75-year-old American i mont. the mountainou Quebec,225 words
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Advertisement18 1960-05-05 6 ENGAGEMENT RINGS Our Diamonds are of Finest Quality. U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Tel: *****18 words
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Advertisement184 1960-05-05 6 Prizes for boys and girls pOCKET-MONEY prizes p-—-—^— are offered for colour- s* s. ing this scene with paints, -^r crayons or chalks. f*Qs m^Sf bs There are four prizes of- l\*J\J\ j*» fered each of $5 (two for I /^l,i r boys and two for girls). /A \^-A Post184 words
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Article, Illustration840 1960-05-05 7 Robert Morley - Robert Morley By mackground ightened, j list obeying on" the ~>o not leave your Do not approach* the Ing to take c ot notic. will quite spoil week we went, holiday the whole I k I did a bit better usual. Its true there hen,840 words
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408 1960-05-05 7 rpilfc leisurely eapital of Vietnam, bright with red tile roofs, yellow houses, rolling green lawns, and the golden blossoms of tropical tamarind trees, will be more accessible than ever this year. Two of the nine international airlines serving this country, perched on the eastern408 words
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Article, Illustration6 1960-05-05 8 STATUE OF LIBERTY AND NIAGAR 'MUSTS6 words
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681 1960-05-05 8 2,000,000 visitors at Falls a year PRACTICALLY every first-time visitor to the United States carries a written or mental checklist of the places he is most anxious to see. Compare these lists and you probably will find such major attractions as the Statue of Liberty, Washington, the Grand Canyon, Hollywood681 words
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Article, Illustration983 1960-05-05 9 Michael Connors - Michael Connors By They even melted Nikitas gVKHYDODV knows thai Bali is the place where the busts used to conic I mm. The tropical island paradise where bare breasted maidens swayed to the lilt of haunting melodies. And where foreign tourists, artists, writers and others relaxed983 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-05-05 9 The new look in hotel design rpHE nine-storey Bilt- more Hotel brings to Singapore the new look m hotel design. It is completely modern, fireproof and offers a unique location at the junction of Trafalgar and Rambau Streets tm businessmen, tourists or world travellers. It offers all the am< nitnof141 words
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Article648 1960-05-05 10 MANILA IS ONLY A START THE crumpled edge of the continental shelf of Asia is a mass of 7,107 islands the Philippines. Among these islands which cover more than 100,000 square miles is Luzon with its lively port ot entry, Manila. For the hurried tourist it may be the only648 words
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Article, Illustration7 1960-05-05 11 ALL college girls— and they are linguists7 words
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154 1960-05-05 11 I I I I I to rd Uil t- -1(-1-aii tul mor ■rk ters ai girls lvout. tterned on the riculum, the included nurs- baby and beauty and training m Lng internanal airway guides. Th 'ial keynote Thai International is the "Royal154 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-05-05 11 TIII-: Royal Interocean Line motor vessels Tjiwangi and Tjiluwah are passenger carrying ships fully airconditfoned m first < I. inn. sailing between Japan and Indonesia Hong Kong and Singapore. Ih»sr sister ships each < irr\ i surgeon, a ■■l ill, a hairdresser and have a253 words
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Article, Illustration669 1960-05-05 12 SEE A TRA VEL AGENCE The trained expertjwrho^nows aU Jthe am J concerning hotels, passport, health p a pJ ADVICE. SERVICE -AND YOUR Fare will be THE SAME I£EY MAN m the vast, everexpanding business of travel and tourism is the travel agent whether he is the own-er-operator of his669 words
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Article251 1960-05-05 12 WILLIAM F. Quinn, Governor of Hawaii and newly elected president of the Pacific Area Travel Association, has warned all areas of the Pacific against trading their individuality and customs for tourist dollars. "Our own travel business is up and we hope to keep it that way."251 words
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135 1960-05-05 13 LEE LOTS MORE OF SINGAPORE A HIRED CAR THE ANSWER I n>ad s °f »o«th.East Asia, is a must for every I rseas. In size it is comparatively insignificant t d mteres it fa a jrreat city m its own riSt d mosl ol the exot.c things of the Orient135 words
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700 1960-05-05 13 Travel through Malaya in comfort-by rail in comfort— by rail 'FRAVELLERS and 1 railwaymen with experience m many countries regard the ai Railway system as one of the most efficient metre gauge railway systems m the world. m Singapore the rail- £S4 to the mainver the Johore Cause The main700 words
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623 1960-05-05 13 PROM BEHIND a train window, see the rice paddies and bamboo groves of the New Territories flash past like an exotic movie reel. Stand alongside a bevy of giant statues and look down over green fields and the Shatin village with its quaint clay623 words
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Article, Illustration265 1960-05-05 14 HAVE FUN AFLOAT- IN A BOAT PACKING EVINRUDE POWER BF OLE and Bess could see it now How many times that remark has been made by someone looking across a beach funfilled with scores of pleasure-seeking boating enthusiasts busy preparing their outboards for a holiday cruise. Family outboard boating is265 words
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Article482 1960-05-05 14 The 75 powerful four-cylinde: two- 11 he lead- pre« by a 1 carburet trolled for the m mar. tory.— aut* choke. Easy start ars, the choke op< at with a bi-mctallic eleme ituched directly to rburettor a-. according to te: peratures within the engi choke482 words
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Article261 1960-05-05 14 Its safe through Cooks EVER since man d cideci to explore b yond the narrow clei ing m front of ttil a million years or ago, he has had to fa travel hazards but course m those da. there was no Cooks 1 < presentative to smooth the way. The261 words
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Advertisement291 1960-05-05 20 SWISS J Vggg^^gf 1 Igf^A^vV^gil^^tflp^jgf P^| 1 ggg^^^_^gj »C lv Jt3 K^ MF/ l^/ii'i!^^ a« PL r Rk. xi V i i gj^ > "^v« wt W Sn KaaV ■^v H A aaV |go^^a« yk A /J a 77ie camera with //te behind-the-lens light meter 6/ 6 i n 1291 words
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Advertisement73 1960-05-05 9 MAI AYAN AIRWAY! m For your S#i HOLIDAY I 1 SAVE HOLIDAY TIME by iL^^^ flvmg overnight on the SUPER CONSTELLATION service leaving Singoporo ykf>*%£?& 11.30 P.M. ond arriving Hong Kong at M^rffc r Departing Singapore on Mondays ond HC^^^ rndays, the Tourist class excursion fare covering the round trip73 words
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Advertisement204 1960-05-05 9 HIM lI I P I 1 1 Ifttt 11 1 TODAY'S BEST TYPKWKITEH 111 V ELITE The German Precision Made Portable Typewriter with Automatic Tabulator plus Leather Carrying Case. o fc 0 w (Top discount For Cash) x^^ <^"^ hire Purchase Term! Just Received: Optima PI Travelling can be arranged.204 words
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Advertisement217 1960-05-05 10 COINC HOME ON LEAVE? Take the comfortable route to EUROPE and fly SWISSAIR V via BANGKOK 3 From Singapore to Europe departures W every Tuesday and Saturday by comfortable pressurised aircraft. For further details consult your regular Travel Agents or THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO. LTD. gopore Kuala Lumpur Penang217 words
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Advertisement125 1960-05-05 10 EVINRUDE ■7 /j Far II tii<>r-Skiinff. Fishing ar i ami lif V§miwm§ FVMAHFDE is the Xante* ta Hvmi'inlMT. Jfc Ate 4Ohp rr--A 'ty^ZV"^ J^<£& 75-40-H-10-5 3HP 1 T ■anrt^^^vvtiifr^ Qutrf outbo&rd motor* Thermostatic temperature control for quick star: 1 The smoothest running, long-lasting engine for your aS"33r"^4 money. For rugged125 words
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Advertisement123 1960-05-05 11 J&UtOlOer-uluicr gives you more watch "^ik Tor your .im' j9 l\ m if *K\siC VV»^I 'VJ« 1^ V >ie AUTOMATIC, CALENDAR 1 b'O^ precision TITUS shock proof JOKWi tl mov«rr«rrt with 77 iewels fittea A^^™' L^^Sf^Vr^VA^^' ==Lm •n o dromaticolly tfyled WATER RrflD^jC^Q L/UST SAND PROOF cose 'VJ\ Rttl^ <Ik^ESIHB123 words
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Advertisement223 1960-05-05 12 I if FLY NOW PAY LATER With^Pan Am's'pay'Jater'scheme/you'can travel over Pan American's world wide system of routes for as little as 10^ down. You can take up to 24 months to pay the balance m monthly instalments to suit your pocket and there's no red tape. You simply make all223 words
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Advertisement153 1960-05-05 12 COMMENCING TODAI _*fct mm- /*/4/4/#H4>f t%rtv*Y tC)%4 L i a^B^B^Bll^illMß^B^Bßw^Q^ ASB A T ■■p weekly services from Singapore^ to key cities Frequent scheduled serv.ces to key cities THAI I NTLR NATION AL'sun H ue Royal > jljP M X of the Orient, plus convenient travel times. Orchid Service offers luxurious153 words
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Advertisement120 1960-05-05 13 with VERTICAIY^^H^ ENCiNE W** additional pow e r 5 fded by the 250 c.c. •col TWIN engine m magnificent B.S.A. scooter mokes it sofe ond £-.'A filter through the I traff.c. I x. The streomlined s appearance, superb Jn» -^C^ comfort and economy makes it l^V truly an outt^s^. A120 words
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Advertisement169 1960-05-05 13 You will enjoy your holidays better m Malaya m a SELF-DRIVE CAR from EVERFINE CO., (Avis Rent-a-Car System Licencee). 519, Serangoon Road, Singapore-8. Tel: *****. S^^^p CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN Cars arc* at so available Experienced and Courteous Drivers at your Service B.'IJUL SEA«O/2/MC ft WITHOUT JET SURCHARGE BY JET-PROP BRITANNIAS m Direct169 words
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Advertisement156 1960-05-05 14 4^ \j l\ fc^ The MALAYAN RAILWAY provides JwOtf* %> fe Air-conditioned First Class and Comfortable *^*V^. \i| Second Class Buffet Cars on all Day jk -^ntePfi s A^^ I Express Trains, lA<«#3{<H I Air-conditioned or pressure- ventilated Jf^TiSf Vi 1 FirSt Class and c ol Se cond Class Sleeping156 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-05-05 15 EDNA TAN - EDNA TAN kjejdfgd I DANI wee-the last a LONG LINE W OMEN WHO LIVE T CH- MAKING Singapore, Thursday. I ipore today about 1,000 som with ?rown and married owe their marital bliss to a I iihim Wee Bee Xeo, perlong line of61 words
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80 1960-05-05 15 MAN FINED $100 FOR HAVING 15 TURF CLUB TICKETS RAWANG, Thurs. Hoo Miou Kuung w-as fined X) m the Magistrates here tor having 15 tickets of the Turf Club He pleaded guilty. pector Shingara Singh, iting told the court 'TV tickets were md on Hoo when he was ested last80 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-05-05 15 A PORE. Thurs.— About Uy clerks uorkder contractors have ed the Singapore Stevedores UnU ONE OF THE MARRIAGES SHE ARRANGED23 words
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Article, Illustration305 1960-05-05 15 CONRAD CHEW - Poor student paints his way for four years to an arts degree CONRAD CHEW By SINGAPORE, Thurs A YOUNG MAN from a poor family, who painted his way through a university education to graduate m arts, is confident of his future ns a successful artist. Handsome 23-year-oid Lai Pay Cheng305 words
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108 1960-05-05 15 ASSISTANT MINISTER IS NEW UMNO TREASURER KUALA LU M PUR. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has appointed the Assistant ter of Rural Development, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. as treasurer of UMNO. red by ters hen-. Kh lid will replace the )f Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin.108 words
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Article15 1960-05-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Central Bank of Malaya $118,592,628 m assets abroad.15 words
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173 1960-05-05 15 A RECORD GATE COLLECTION GIVES SABA ITS FIRST EVER $5OO PROFIT SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The gate money at the recent National Boxing Championships at th c Badminton Stadium was the high- collected at such a meet. It was five times more than the highest ever collected. REASON: More than GO per173 words
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Article40 1960-05-05 15 MM \CC\ Thurs— A Malacca lawyer, W. H. Sault ♦aT #h iJ of s>4oo t4O m British currency, reported the loss ol >-3«u. nnv w hifh were and Federal citizenship certificates. All were Kept m a box.40 words
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242 1960-05-05 15 400 APPRENTICES APPEAL FOR THE RETURN OF DENTAL QUALIFYING TEST SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 400 apprentices working with registered Chinese Dental practitioners petitioned the Government to re-introduce the qualifying test which had been discontinued. The Association of Singapore Dental Technique Study, representing them, has been agitating for tfce re-introduction of the242 words
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Article36 1960-05-05 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at Sin Mm School, Pasir Ris Village, Havelock Road, and At Pulau Brani tomorrow evening. All shows will begin at 7 p.m.36 words
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107 1960-05-05 15 KATONG, Thurs.— Eleven women workers of the Lily Children's Wear shop m Joo Chiat Road are on strike because of the employers' refusal to reinstate a worker who was sacked recently. The workers, who are all members of the Singapore Tailors' Union,107 words
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419 1960-05-05 15 A 'considerable decrease' in serious crime over the last six months say police •THE Singapore Police x Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said that there has been a "considerable decrease" m all aspects of serious crime m the State. Mr. Cheng was revealing the official crime statistics for the period May419 words
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67 1960-05-05 15 FREE FOLK DANCE LESSONS BY EXPERT KALLANG. Thurs.—American folk dance expert Mr. Ricky Holden will give free lessons at the Federation of Boys' Clubs tomorrow from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mr. Tan Beng Wah. the chairman, said non-mem-bers could also attend. The lessons will be continued on May 20.67 words
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Article26 1960-05-05 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Mr. Yap Kirn Hock, managing director of the 20th Century Co.. has left for Japan on a business trip.26 words
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Article28 1960-05-05 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Registry of Deeds and Land Titles has been removed to the ground floor of the City Hall next to the Land Office.28 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-05-05 15 'ORIGINALITY' WINS HARRY TAN A $25 PHOTO PRIZE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— •3 Harry Tan Kirn Hock, 37, of Asia G dens, wins the $25 m the Free Press Beginner of the Month (April) photo competition The winning .-snap: "Knocking the Door." Mr Tan said it wa.s •originality' that brought him success220 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-05-05 15 Mr. Joseph Edwin Vass and Miss Theresa Elizabeth Monteiro who were married at th<- St. Joseph's him h. The bridegroom, a supervisor of Shell (•> i s the son of Mr. a«d Mrs. E. J. Vass. The bridr is the dauuht* r «.f Mr.67 words
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Advertisement71 1960-05-05 15 avl m >V' WHEN IT jd4m—<^t COMES TO |J^^. X WELDING INDUSTRIAL GASES aY >inxapore Kuan Lumpui dutterworth ipon P. 0. Box 400 P. 0. Box 633 3204 Pantai Ra Lahat Rrt Tel: 6M391 2 Tel: *****/8 Tel: 49 Tel: 6104 «^S- TASHICA -35 Jr.- X m **********11 nuiiinin' or71 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-05-05 15 1 I i'k^ vjot -n^ie m Rußß^aU "1 I JUST HAD A H^E T^STDP LOO^ ktJifl BAD I day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press28 words
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266 1960-05-05 16 FLASHBACK: WHEN WOODCOCK TOOK A THRASHING I I A PRIL 15, 1947 will al- ways remain a deep scar m the history of British boxing, for it was that night at Harringay Stadium Britain said goodbye to one of the greatest hopes she ever had of winning the wo r266 words
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240 1960-05-05 16 FOR all Singapore sportsmen, Sunday June 2G will be a gala day. It s the date of the Free Press Cycle Race, and nowhere will there be a better opportunity to combine a beach picnic with sports thrills. Whether you are taking part240 words
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Article104 1960-05-05 16 Australian horses for the U.S. "^ONKERS (New York),! JL Thurs. A contingent of .strallan liorsemen and i horses for the USSISO,OOO m- ternational race series at Yonkers raceway on June 2, i 9 and 23, is on its way to the I'nited States. The stars Stars of the contingent areU.P.I - 104 words
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Article14 1960-05-05 16 Starlift Badminton Party will celebrate its eighth anniversary, i'?i Saturday. 14th May.14 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-05-05 16 M. Harrison- Cray - M. Harrison-Cray by Dealer: South North -South fanir /CERTAIN players still rev> fuse to accept a standard principle: a simple change of suit by the responder is not forcing if he has previously passed. There is thus no need for a prepared opening m third or fourth position.161 words
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Article134 1960-05-05 16 Merciless onslaught by Sussex LONDON, Thurs. Jim Parks (140) and Alan Oakman <96) slaughtered the Somerset spin bowlers yesterday. They scored 174 m 130 minutes to give Sussex a total of 312 all out. Close of play: At Taunton. Sussex 312 (A. Oakman 96, J. Parks 140: K. Palmer t-74>.Reuter - 134 words
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63 1960-05-05 16 They don't like anti-apartheid Stan Matthews JOHANNESBURG. Thur>. tl |be Afrikaans language paper Die Tran.svaaler said "extreme indignation" exists m Rand sporting circles —because Stanley Matthews. the England and Blackpool footballer, "had condemned apartheid.' The newspaper commented that South Africa's money was "eood enough for him." Matthew.s arrives today. HeReuter - 63 words
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Article20 1960-05-05 16 MANILA. Thurv— lndia and the Philippines disagree the bt-.-t time to play Davi> Cup zone final.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-05-05 16 The most effect way to position Unknown Chess lesson 27 WHERE on Hi Bishops must cllr on the centre s<|ii*n« squan Th<-. WOUH avoid ihe foU< bad opening movi Wta 1 P- K-l P— KB3 Here 1 P— K. 2 P— Q4 3 N— KB3 4 N— B3 B— Q380 words
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Advertisement492 1960-05-05 16 -Free Press Cycle Race Name Age Address Post this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race," Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. I auree to abide by the rules, and I certify492 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-05-05 17 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM By HK PICTURE on the ri^ht wins the "Beginner of Month" award oi $25. It s taken by Tan Kirn Hock »t 21 Asia (lardens, Sinnpore Mr. Tan used a Rolleiflex at 1111 127) sec, on lit ord Selochrome Pan. There were some close301 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-05-05 17 mv k» mi luit and the net is The subject is no doubt tl>. but has jio detail. A fill-in is show the highlight of the low print vi iv impact. Good idea and Salon if trimmed at th» white S composition if trimmed173 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-05-05 17 PALM TREES SET A BEAUTY MOOD, BUT CROP FOR BETTER RESULT nsj i Then «s k of human mt < r m Uu P i(lur( SOU(l beaaty. The left Dicturr is too empty, while the riuht side is too luaw. Improve it by cat- f thr P iUIK IWIJ the58 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-05-05 17 ABOVE. commendable attempt t fi is. but the "know how* 1 is lacking. The girl m foreground should be m sharp focus, whereas here it is the one m the background. Always remember this rule: keep the foreground sharp. ABOVE.94 words
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Advertisement36 1960-05-05 17 :ameras I to Print m 3conds 1 H '^'Vk Highonder Model 80A H y^ jf operate, o single S lens opening 1 speed. Tak« I S pore) i Fed.). -aphic dealers r 4 CO LTD MHMP36 words
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Advertisement59 1960-05-05 17 /vtffv t&4£> M*M ■> fi^^H I trie l6ns. Fb B^i W^} Ihe Schnrider \I\OPLAN I wJmim \tmk ■(■(■nnHßiW sptujl ult m rten I~JJB ■p^^^^S^^^^^ bt- attatbed lo an\ i>i clv \^lmi7/22L H\l IK tameras ojH-ninn BAUER 88E f (ft* ''"-^f^-fdM io the X mm. tilins. Sole Agents: DIESEL ELECTRIC (M)59 words
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61 1960-05-05 18 kl ALA LL'MPLR Thursday. gQI'AL \Kt\ was urged for women ;it the week-long conference of leading educators whii'h ciuk'd hero on Monday. confer- rl i >ssion tions :uca- Uonal facilities and policies an countries and impro.. .dltionb and status of teachers were61 words
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139 1960-05-05 18 MORE ABORIGINES ADMITTED TO HOSPITALS: MANY HAVE TUBERCULOSIS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The number of aborigines admitted to hospitals for treatment was increasing, said a medical spokesman of the Department of Aborigines. During the first quarter of this year, a total of 130 aborigines were admitted to hospital, he said. The139 words
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123 1960-05-05 18 LIFE GUARD CORP REPEATS FREE AID OFFER OINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Life Guard Corp is repeating its offer of voluntary service to students' picnic parties. The corp's secretary. Mr. Chang Pei Hwa. said any student party needing the sevices of trained life guards should contact him or the president. Mr.123 words
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Article38 1960-05-05 18 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— The Sungei P^tani Town Council has decided to m.- form the Kedah Government that the Rent Control Ordinance which is due to end on June 30, should continue for another 12 months.38 words
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Article34 1960-05-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prune Minister and Minister for Defence, i Tun Abdul Razak. ha^ visited j the land development scheme j In Pahang to review its pro- 1 gre-ss.34 words
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116 1960-05-05 18 1 0,000 Govt. clerks join forces to form union for 'strength and unity' Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. EADERS of 14 Federation Government clerical unions, meeting m Kuala Lumpur have derided to organise themselves into a "I strong single national union. The union which will represent nearly 10.000 Government clerks. will116 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-05-05 18 LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Keiko Kudoh. She is an air hostess.17 words
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78 1960-05-05 18 TWO FROM YOUTH CLUB FOR JAPAN TRAINING KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will s two field a^sistaiv .pan next month for training m cottage Industries. They will tra tenMYi'ly during their >ix months stay m Japan. When they return they will be expected to train rural78 words
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Article36 1960-05-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. -The two winners of the Stan vac Leaders of Tomorrow Awards. Wilson Yui and Miss Cheang Siew Luxn, returned home yesterday after a two-week tour of Manila, Hong Kong and Saigon.36 words
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Article26 1960-05-05 18 SINGAPORE, Thur three-year-old girl. Sa binte Jamaluddin. was cr ed to death by falling plank.^ m the Singapore Harboui Board quarters last night.26 words
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Article33 1960-05-05 18 TAP AH. Thuns. Thf liance and People's Pro^ sive Party candidate^ tne four seats m the an: elections for the local a cil of the small mining I of Cnendenang held33 words
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Article24 1960-05-05 18 BANTING. Tnur. Bahiom bin Othman been re-elected presider the Kuala Langat branch of trie Malay reachers" Ui for tne fourth cor. year.24 words
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Article66 1960-05-05 18 T.F. HWANG - Court told of man' s 3 a.m. car T.F. HWANG By VISITOR FROM Nd J HIRED A TAXI To TRANSPORT DUTIaJ SMOKES -WITNESS I I VISITOR from a island hired a til i ing to transport 111 ettes, a magistrate Shamsuddin bii Biakang Padang, Ind< to a charge of lun66 words
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Advertisement23 1960-05-05 18 Read the remarkable story of a white ift//^ I woman who m ihis week's EVERY FRIDAY 30 CTS AL§O EASY CASH PRIZE CONTEST23 words
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Miscellaneous397 1960-05-05 18 Learning Malay wjth Radio Singapore: Lesson No. 24 pun mahu ikut nonton: It fact that my wife can help, but she would like to come along with me. t,. Kalau bagitu. biar dia ikut nonton: If it is like that. l«'t her tome along. 7. Dia memang boleh ikut kalau397 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-05-05 18 TODAY: 641 a.m. TOMORROW: 5.55 a.m. and 7.50 p.m. SATURDAY: 7.'28 a.m. and 8.33 p.m. SUNDAY': 8.35 a.m. and 9.09 p.m. MONDAY: 9.27 a.m. and 9.43 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.14 a.m. and 10.16 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.00 a.m. and 10.52 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous885 1960-05-05 18 DIARY OF TODAY'S j EVENTS MINISTRY OF C I LTI l:i I film riwwi I (Pa&ir Ris village), H. i City Council quarter Brani (Silat Sinkehi 7 STRAITS CHINESI Million IST C'HI'RC'H <Kampon^ Bible study 8 pm SALVATION ARMY: H meeting at headquarters. Ch ceau Avenue. 7 45 p.m. GEYLANC,885 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-05-05 19 Unknown - By Choon Huat: the player who uses his fitness is a weapon Unknown I Thursaay, Lum ed hi^ best form to ngapore Hadminton mpionships at Guillei"i spetial Irain- RESULTS] Lbincd -a. V :idez Hnbert N DOI Bl t round MASHUM lIARIN who beat Tan Wei Chi of Nanyang I niversit.v102 words
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Article830 1960-05-05 19 RACE ONE (CL. 5 DIV. 71 GOLIATH: 3-5-6U Went ver 3F m 42 4/5 with cc; Strongly fancied. LESLIAN: 3-5-60 Went over 3F m even time. ;ed. C LEVER BIG: 26-4-fi Went from 6F at half pac WANSBROUGH: No ck repi DAUNTLESS: 3-5-60 ►ver830 words
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Article29 1960-05-05 19 Barcelona beat Birmingham 4-1 BARCELONA. Thurs.—Barrelona beat Birmingham City 4-1 tv retain the inter-cities Fairs Cup. The first leg. played m Birmingham, had ended m a goalies draw. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article34 1960-05-05 19 LONDON. I hurv— Football result >: League Three: Bourne:i 1 Hali:;'x Town 0. Swindon Coven try Ci f y n. Wrex--1 Queens Park Ranger > 1. >if Four: Darlington 2 Donj. Gillingham 0 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article13 1960-05-05 19 KIMBERLEY. Thurs. Th«Scottish rugby union tourists beat Griqualand West 21-11. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article15 1960-05-05 19 GLASGOW. Thurs.-Poland beat Scotland 3-2 m a soccer) match at Hampden Park. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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174 1960-05-05 19 'INGAPORE. Tliurs. N Here's a good tip tor our National champions: train as you never did before! Tn the Open ChampionServices. .bantam' and LAC Bakrr d tard- hitting. v lias been rumoured tnat ne is a "possible" for England m the forthcoming174 words
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Advertisement190 1960-05-05 19 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIRELY MEW Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.Y. ENGINE Yes this new Double-Duty Hillman Husky More space... And more power... offers you even more for you/ money. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAILABU /^^i^^s. Hillman, Humber, and Sunbeam, arc availably or y° ur heme leave190 words
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471 1960-05-05 20 ALLAN LEWIS - Trigger gets ideal distance and going so take him as a safe bet ALLAN LEWIS By PENANG, Thursday JRIGGER 11, well known for his second run capabilities, should be the best m Race Four here this afternoon. Conditions the track will be soft again will suit Trigger, and the extra471 words
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Article91 1960-05-05 20 I FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYAM6 HANFAHG ALLAN LtWIS I TRESPASSER IPSOM Jf[P CALL BOY POINTER L.M.V. K««« Ldl MA L IT ™r- a™ asrt WOOD L WOOD"" r^oT- I- WOOD ONeST" I. WOOD fft£ tM bby -77" BLUE SPKAT CAPACTOR .TT.MA91 words
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Article36 1960-05-05 20 MOSCOW. T v hallenMikhail Tahl won the 19th game of the world c match. Champion Miknik conceded deTuesday's adjourned game was to be played Score now: Tahl 111 P Botvinnik U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article25 1960-05-05 20 BEST BETS: Trigger. Prediction and Blue Spray. Best outsiders: Haadyai, Expensive Hobby and Daiku. The solns will be not bettor than sofl.25 words
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Article56 1960-05-05 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Hubert Ashton, Member of Parliament for Chelmsford. Essex, and president of Essex County Cricket Club, was nominated new president of M.C.I', at the annul meeting at Lords here yesterday. Former Cambridge University and Essex player Sir Hubert is 62. He Mceeeds MrReuter - 56 words
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190 1960-05-05 20 207 runs by McLean rescues the tourists WORCESTER. Thurs. South African Roy McLean hit 207 runs here yesterday. He provided a festive start to the tour when the Springboks met Worcestershire. Dashing McLean. 29 years old. dominated the batting. The' South Africans, put m to bat, had lost their firstReuter - 190 words
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Article877 1960-05-05 20 1 RACE 1—3.15; CL. 5, DIV. 2—7 FURS, j j 1. ***** GOLIATH syr brag^Good^ SU j I 2 ***** LESLIAN syr birg (ST. Tay> Lee, 8.13 (2) Johnson 3. ***** CLEVER BUG 9yr birg (WT St. <fc Mdm. Lai) I I Rodgers. 8.1 (4) Wilson 4 *****877 words
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Article42 1960-05-05 20 FARRER PARK. Thurs.— Four goals by Tommy Mlsson helped Singapore Telephone Board beat Singapore Tobacco fi-1 m a friendly soccer match here yesterday. Other goals were by Boon Khim (.2). Singapore Tobacco scored through Mohd. bin Norwin42 words
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Article37 1960-05-05 20 CHESTER. Thui L. Carver's Trelawny won the Chester Cup over two miles. two furlongs and 77 yards here yesterday. Mrs. M. Oates* Doctor F. was second, with Mr. J. J. Astor's Mistlethrush third. Sixteen ran.37 words
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Article20 1960-05-05 20 TURIN, Thurs. France I beat Britain 60-39 m the World Bridge Olympics. The title is still undecided.- U.P.IU.P.I - 20 words
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Article22 1960-05-05 20 SALT LAKE CITY. Thurs. Gene Fullmer will I his NBA middleweight title against Carmen Ba^ilio on June 29. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article18 1960-05-05 20 TOKYO. Thurs— A Philippine Knights of Columbus basketball team arrived for a tour of Japan.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article14 1960-05-05 20 SAIGON, Thurs. Vietnam will play m the Malayan Merdeka soccer tournament. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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145 1960-05-05 20 SINGAPORE WILL GET A REAL TEST AGAINST INDIA OLYMPIC SIDE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's real strength at soccer will be tested against All India tonight at Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick-ofT is at 7 p.m. India will field their full Olympic side. "This is the only chance by which Singapore's strength at145 words