The Singapore Free Press, 6 May 1960
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Title Section49 1960-05-06 1 THF Utmtomaur.* **tttSH MUSftlM NEWSP *PER gW»y«nnv s mK|||G kmr The Singapore Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1960 15 CENTS. The WEDDING of the YEAR wtth pomp #m glitter to match the coron a tk>n...a gta»» CO3Ch an^J^??iall_theway for a princess who has won a nations heart49 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1960-05-06 1 Whole families camp out as London dolls up and gifts pour m from all over FREE PRESS SPECIAL REPORT LONDON, Friday. [ODAY is Princess Margaret's wedding day and as a compliment to the bride London is a rose-red city. For the Princess was christened Margaret Rose and1,082 words
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277 1960-05-06 1 A preview of glory at Westminster IT IS 10.50 a.m. m London today 6.10 m gather- ing twilight to Singapore crowds hurrying to catch the bus home from work. Imagine you are outside Buckingham Palace. And the stage is set for pomp and glory. Colour and sound. A palace gate277 words
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Article102 1960-05-06 1 PLACE Westminster Abbey, London. TIME: 11.30 a.m. 6.50 m the evening to you m Singapore. As you take the bus home from work drama will take the stage at the Abbey. This picture of Queen Elizabeth's wedding m 1947 shows Prince Philip placing the wedding ring on102 words
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Article17 1960-05-06 1 Managers' prices today First Malayan Fund bujinf $1.29, selling $1.36. Second Malayan Fund selling $1.05.17 words
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Advertisement47 1960-05-06 1 l^&£~- comfort I J. OPTiEK opticians Tel: ***** I combination PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinm Farina; roomy comfort for four adu.'ts or two adults, three children; handsome two-tone shes; making the A.40 the most modern two -purpose car on the roads today. W '•a\ I BORNEO MOTORS47 words
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Advertisement40 1960-05-06 1 Always Insist On DiPtM a Sports-wear ft \jy/ Comfort r^h^=7 And \£yr DURABILITY I i _MAX Factor For a limited time only FREE trial-size Hi-Fi Fluid make-up f~zx~^ &nd Lipstick with purchase of /U special Creme Puff refill offer. x^\40 words
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433 1960-05-06 2 Hint of more credit restriction measures starts widespread decline in London stock prices ONDON. Fn There lJ w\is a further wid< 'read decline In s on the London ock ezchani salthough~ v udier tendency veloped during the ternoon and there >ome recovery m pi the initial Mment va> disturbed LONDON.433 words
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Article68 1960-05-06 2 LONDON ii— Rini (Mala.\a) Rubber Estate has proposed to ummPlj the rights attached to the 10 per cent, convertible stork «»f which C42.92J is :it present outstanding. t<» enable the company at any time to redeem the whole »I the stock «»n wM*E «>° days68 words
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Article117 1960-05-06 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today arc Oxfordshire \£2. Seislio Maru 2/3. Ferndale 4/5. Deelock 6A, Bencleuch 6/7, Boleslaw Beirut 8/9. Pyrrhus 10/11, Benmhor 13/14. Leda Maersk 15/IG. Soudan 18. Straat Clarence 19. Serudom N. Wall 1. Sedili N. Wall 3, East117 words
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Article60 1960-05-06 2 HOXG KONG, Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,270 $1,265 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $95.00 $95.00 sellers sellers Wheelock Marten 7.40 7.40 sales sales H Kong phone $38.25 $38.25 sales &538.75 sales Dairy Farm A: Cold Storage $28.50 $28.5060 words
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Article47 1960-05-06 2 LONDON: Henry Simon Ltd of Cheadle Heath, near Mandie.ster. huve been awarded a contract worth nearly M 54,500-,-000 for the building" of a new i Hour mill at Cebu, m the Philippines. J mill was ordered by the eral Milling Corporation of Manila.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article235 1960-05-06 2 Guest Keen Nettlefolds LONDON: Guest Keen and Nettlefolds have declared a final dividend of 10 per cent making 15 per cent for the year ended January 2 this year against 13 per cent m the previous year. Consolidated net profit was £13,414,174 against £11,282,667. Borneo Petroleum LONDON: British Borneo235 words
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Article78 1960-05-06 2 Record Ist quarter CLEVELAND. Ohio: The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company has reported a first quarter 1960 net income cf U. 5.517,025.567 equal to 51 cents per share on sales of U. 5.5403.-416.313..5403.--416.313. This compares with a net income of $16,996,790 or 51 cents per share on sales of78 words
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Article64 1960-05-06 2 Reserves falling PRETORIA: South Africa's gold and foreign assets continued to fall m the week ended April 29. bringing the total low since the Sharpeville shooting to nearly £23 million, the Reserve Bank has announced here. The Union's assets now total £130.306.779. Before the Sharpeville incident the reserves hadReuter - 64 words
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Article69 1960-05-06 2 HONG KONG: An Indian financier /industrialist has .said here his country's tex'ile export trade is continuing to improve to a stage where it is now running at a rate of Co million square yards a month. He is Mr. A. D. Shroff, vicechairman of the Bank ofReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1960-05-06 2 DKTROIT: Chrysler Corporation reported that its dealers sold 92. 929 cars m April, up from 92.708 of March which had one additional selling day. Chrysler also said it was stepping up its production schedules this month and next. About 43.000 cars have been added to the programme69 words
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Article827 1960-05-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. I cci B cum capital nut. x "II eiclntfiag everythmg. »i eiclulmg imieni. i eki cum lotus issue. y «r eiciuDmg capital return. ccr cum capital retim. I ci m cum livitfMl. c call827 words
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505 1960-05-06 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS op > UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST^ SINGAPORE, Friday. YEW LAND will extend the operations of the Killinghall dredge for another 25 years, according to the chairman of Killinghall Tin Ltd., Mr. Jack Addinsell.505 words
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Article137 1960-05-06 2 Higher Eastern advices send up quotations but London is hesitant ONDON. Fri.— Quotations Li were marked up m response to higner Eastern advices at the out>et. but buyers and .sellers alike were rather hesitant to declare themselvi Wednesday's advance for near us was resumed and the market finned during137 words
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72 1960-05-06 2 DETROIT: Automobile production m the United State* la^t month dipped almof-i 1 l percent below tiie March level but rose slightly from 0M of April 1959. according to company figures In April the industry assembled 582.848 unit.s compared with 654.242 m March and 578.84872 words
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Article52 1960-05-06 2 SYDNEY: Doekeis disputes and heavy rain had cau->eu increasing congestion m the pon of Melbourne, the chairn. the Overseas Shipping Representatives' AssocUdou, Mr. 3. v, iold repor^er.s. Ships disch. programmes were m i and the business of bom importers and exporters was being badly damaged, heReuter - 52 words
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Article138 1960-05-06 2 NOTE: All prices i arc middle price*. agp[ahhhfshf Dow c JJ t„. Copra. CocoJ NEW YORK May 5 Previous Torta> TIN Straits spot RUBBER Futures May July I TONE Irregular SALES 202 lot-* No. 1 RSS May landed price LONDON. May 5 Previous Toddw KUBBER138 words
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Article31 1960-05-06 2 LONDON In fair Sto LoiK;on copper c metal k Apart from a 1 ma m the ooppei t lie afternoon steady. Tin and l< 7in< I31 words
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Advertisement556 1960-05-06 2 t E.A.C. Sailirtcs to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. (JT^ CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. lC ijLj S pore P S ham Penanf J^ Jr 5 6 May 6 9 May 10 10 (V Laland.a I 18 20 May 21 22 May 23 24 May s>\ 27 27 Ma L^ m Sumfea*; a556 words
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Advertisement188 1960-05-06 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN d tic NORTH GERMAN LLO! To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, An>* Bremen Homtn Calls Southampton for possenfen. HAVELSTEIN LLOYD Ma> r MUNCNEN (HAPAC 25 27 May HANNOVER HAPAG 31 May 1 June Express Strvice Omits Ml To Manilo, Hongkong, Yokohama NogoyiP SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD HESSENSTEIN (LLOYO BRAUNSCHWEIG HAPAC cTHE BLUE FUNNEL188 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-05-06 3 lER RAFFLES GIRLS' -\COL PUPIL WILL BE A PHARMACIST »PORE. Friday Inade a name for herself and is Miss Paki Rajaratnam, 23. our of being the first SinIroes* 1 essay prize at g Melbourne. E I m determination at I PAKI. AN ESSAY51 words
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7 1960-05-06 3 EX BRIGADE GIRLS PASS WITH HONOURS jjhlfdhjahhjjhjfhs.7 words
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153 1960-05-06 3 GOVT. URGED TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN FPA ACTIVITIES I/UALA LUMPUR. Fn. 1V The chairman of the Family Planning Association of Selangor, Dr. L. S. Sodhy, has urged the Federation Government to take "sufficient interest" m family planning before it was too Dr. Soc *d: No amount uf industrialbation or153 words
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56 1960-05-06 3 SERE MB AN, Fn. A 1 tchmi. who went rom liie General Hosr m w-born rrturned to the hosvithin an hour with hild who died choked by a balloon. child. six-year-old :iad been p'.aying balloon rejoicing the her mother and r. when the56 words
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101 1960-05-06 3 WIDOW LOANED TRADER MONEY TO KEEP FRIENDSHIP-NOW SHE S UES HIM FOR NON -REPAYMENT m ot $4,600 made on April 17 last year at Raub The judge also awarded it Hue. Loh told the High Court that Hue had asked for a loan of $5,000 to instal modern sanitation to101 words
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Article88 1960-05-06 3 HE WILL TALK ABOUT HINDU LEGENDS SINGAPORE. FTi. The: first Hindu religious lecturer j to arrive here from Ceylon, j will give nightly talks on Hindu mythology at various temples here. Mr. C.S.S.M. Bhagavathar. 42. who has written 25 prayer books m Tamil, has a large following In Ceylon. He88 words
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221 1960-05-06 3 Assembly will be asked to approve cash for Colombo Plan SINGAPORE, Fri. The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly will be asked to approve $27,710 as a contribution to the Colombo Plan Council for Technical Education. The Treasury, m a memorandum to assemblymen, explained that Singapore has been admitted221 words
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Article23 1960-05-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. More than half of the newly floated Government $50 million loan has been subscribed within the first fortnight.23 words
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Article16 1960-05-06 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mrs. Hedwig Anuar has been appointed head of the Raffles National Library.16 words
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212 1960-05-06 3 Wanted: $650,000 to pay PWD for services rendered to Council SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Government is asking the Legislative Assembly to approve the creation of an "advance account" [or certain works to be carried out by the Public Works Department on behalf of Hie City Council. m an expiana,i.ury iiictuwrandum,212 words
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Article66 1960-05-06 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.— About 5.300 pilgrims from Mali Singapore. Brunei and Sarawak will have left for Mecca by the end of next week. Of these, about 3.300 are already there having left on three different trips last month. The last two batches of 1.992 from66 words
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181 1960-05-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR - KUALA LUMPUR Friday WHILE tapping a rubber tree from a ladder Erulapan Raju saw a python below him and was too scaled to come down. At that moment Tong Thiam Fook passed by with a <l<181 words
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Article22 1960-05-06 3 PAYA LEBAR. Fri. Mr. Mariano Ezpeleta. the Philippines Ambassador to Australia has left for Canberra after holidaying m Malaya.22 words
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Advertisement237 1960-05-06 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 FOR BEST VALUE BUY q PERSIAN q CARPETS RUGS IRANIAN CARPETS 37, TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10 TEL: ***** Present him with L J a ROAMER watch! One of the world s most desired Swiss watches 1 It's 100% water237 words
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Miscellaneous189 1960-05-06 3 Medium VTavr 47t> Metres SHORT WAVE: 62 metres (4780 kc/s.» from 9.0 i» p.m.— 10.00 p.m. daily. P.M. 1.00 Piogiamme summary; 1.02 Friday rare; 1.30 nev Vicuna; 2.00 .t.oo Programme su Tlie uid Uis music Wernei ler: 5.30 Tlie Sign of Four— A She; luck Holmes sto»y bj I bur189 words
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Article, Illustration467 1960-05-06 4 NOEL HAWKEN - Debut with Baron...and off on the social circuit NOEL HAWKEN By TONY. ARMSTRONG-JONES had no regrets about leaving Cambridge to begin his personal invasion of London m 1951. This was all he had been waiting for to begin as a professional photographer. He had a heart-breaking struggle ahead of him,467 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-05-06 4 afoot 7huf girl to help) but some pictures are rejected has lasted. Baron took many Royal photographs, and m 1956 was expected to accompany Philip m the Britannia to the Melbourne Olympic Games He had an operation for arthritis, to make him fitter for the285 words
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Article, Illustration978 1960-05-06 4 said the other day. "A hard-working, lonely soul." another friend recollects. From the opening of this studio to the move to Pimlico m 1954 was the toughest battle of Tony's career. This was when he began to bring to perfection a characteristic that has always set978 words
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Advertisement159 1960-05-06 4 INTRODUCING dOfc dE2h I llw LCllvdl SI PH SUMMER 1960 BBS mI» md I I tSL Jovson Joys<H> *W^ Blue, Green. Brown Red, BJue, Brown Pima Cotto-> Docron Cotton $15.90. $1950. h. I I Jovson Joyson Arrow Jockey Arrow Blue, Fa^n >-n Eiue, Grey, Fawn 50 Wear Cc- Gre\ V\159 words
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Advertisement121 1960-05-06 4 3» LEONARD" Incorporates every tried end feature used m domestic refrg Occupies smoll floor area Extra low temperature frcnn too* ehw Chill-troy, Moisture-seal crispf Dairy compartment m door MARDEN COMPANY 78 82, Orchard Rood. S'pOf*4 Available m Federation ot S. H. TAN I 6th floor, Ch«no Inswromr 174, B«tu Rood,121 words
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Advertisement26 1960-05-06 5 ASHICA ur raphy l« 's PHOTO CO. CLARINETS p SOO I SO 00 oo .00 -433 00 1 A. LTD L^ :pore 6 I I I26 words
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Advertisement246 1960-05-06 5 CS3ESB *mm Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms B*\ Visitors from Malaya and abroad W/ v coming to Singapore orrange your next r stay at our Hotel which is centrally Hi situated. Reasonable Rates H\ m\ I Private Car Park Facilities. I] Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meais Telephones *****/9, *****. /I\^^ THIS246 words
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Miscellaneous211 1960-05-06 5 RIP KIR BY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THAT MOMOMAMAHEME STOP STOPTMAT I--CAKTT I I WAKiT YOU TO BRJKJG^ jl I BLASTET' TMIKJG I JIALKMIKICx iPICTIC 1 STOP- MO MAKJPRAKE MERE -BY 1 J ii '1.1 PWIIIMHII i i nil I" EVERMEAKP211 words
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Article248 1960-05-06 6 Play -but what danger HPHE report of a Seremban child who, while pjaying with a balloon the size of an egg m her mouth, was choked to death, leaves one with a gasp of wonder how many of us ever lived through our own childhood days. It must have been248 words
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Article72 1960-05-06 6 HPENGKU Abdul Rah--1 man's gift of 100 rare orchid blooms to Queen Elizabeth is a gentle gesture that must make him the most thoughtful guest among the other Commonwealth Prime Ministers m England. It is a typical Malayan courtesy to never arrive the emptyhanded guest, and it is72 words
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Article, Illustration732 1960-05-06 6 Peter Forster - a sample of pleasure bargains of all! Peter Forster Free Press book review by sales running at well over 2,000.000 a month, it is becoming obvious that paperbacks arc the most successful gimmick m publishing since diaries. Ironically, authors used to feel that still" covers made a book an entry732 words
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Article72 1960-05-06 6 UERE are some other new paperbacks, out during this month: For Balletomaniacs: "Nilinsky." by Romola Nijinsky. "Diaghilev Ballet." by S. L. Crigoriev (Penguin. ss. each). For the Old who are Young m Heart: "Blaze of Love." by Denise Robins (Hodder, 2s. 6d.) For the very Easy to Please:72 words
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485 1960-05-06 6 FRANKIE LAlNE—balladeer: Rocks and Gravel. Old Virglnny, Cherry Red. On a Mpnday. Careless Love, Sixteen Tons. Jelly Coal Man. Lucy D, New Orleans. Old Blue. Stack of Blues, And Doesn't She Roll. (Philips 12-inch, BBL 7357). Frankie's voice is becoming a485 words
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Article339 1960-05-06 6 The book of the week... THE RED SNOWS by Sir John Hunt Christopher Brasher (Hutchinson, 255.). IN 1958, a party of British mountaineers made an expedition to the Caucasus, an area inside Russian territory which had previously been closed to people from outside. It took five frustrating years of letters339 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-05-06 6 WINNER of the prize of two Philips EP records is Vernon A. Pereira, 17 Burnfoot Terrace, Singapore 15. The mystery star was trumpeter Miles Davis. We have another **rhost" tor you this week. Send his name to "Free Press Music Quiz," Times House, Singapore 9.48 words
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Article, Illustration211 1960-05-06 6 When did they marry? YOUR CHANCEWIN A BOOK rpODAY is the day Print A but can you rememb.r Queen Elizabeth, married burgh? That is question N<>. I Knowledge Quiz. For ><>v you'll have to mention th. dan Here are the other qu> 2. Which two cities Two Cities" by Charles211 words
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Advertisement816 1960-05-06 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I IRTH We*4* U (Minimum) CLINTON to Maxinc wife of Andrew at Olsaaaglea on 6th May a son. fj AT YOUR SERVICE 2» W»rds tl (Mi*.>—B»x if ere. extrm CERTIFICATES COPIED special pnee. rotasnatic ***** (Spore). TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from r -anepareacy. Telephone *Llfe' ***** P.O Be«816 words
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Advertisement46 1960-05-06 6 Song of Love j Eternally Beautiful m ENGAGEMENT RINGS m Platinum Jc Gold Set Diamonds. yj IP. H. H A ENDRY. I Jewellers pa 78, North Bridge Ro«d A I Adelphi Hotel. Spore, I Kuala Lumpur. i W M bT M M U U W W"^46 words
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Advertisement114 1960-05-06 6 ALL GARRARD RECORD CHANGERS ADAPTABLE FOR STEREOPHONIC 4 Model RC. 88/40 Mode Singapore $154.50 Federation $181.50 45 r.p.m. ?i \fft Record Spindle **m*& I Mode RC fl Sing All Garrard Record Changer Large Record Spindle for 45 R. P. M. No Extra Ch: From All Bjhlhi SokAgemts> KEE HUAT RADIO114 words
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12 1960-05-06 7 Youth frm reform school gets 4 years or hold-up I struggle m12 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-05-06 7 You are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss .Wire} Rodrigues. She is 1!) and works as a clerk.20 words
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46 1960-05-06 7 BOY WHO IS INTERESTED IN BOTANY STOLE TREE Fri.— A former k ed at the <een and fruit- ed on a eh. young grafted S6. :ed. m orchard. replanting c qual: i probation :avrt on the boy. he* had ing" m plant He pro- > behave himself46 words
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Article14 1960-05-06 7 Fri.— Tanjong School Da hall at 5 p.m. \dminbe th:fe will give14 words
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97 1960-05-06 7 A.A. TO LAUNCH ROAD SAFETY DRIVE THIS MONTH SINGAPORE. Fri. The Automobile Association of Singapore will launch it.> public road safety programme towards the end of this month. This was disclosed to the yesterday by the a>>ociation*s chairman. Mr. Milton Tan. this campaign." Mr. lid, safety first postiepicting safe driving97 words
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251 1960-05-06 7 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By THEY ASK GOVT. TO HELP THEM GET CHEAPER FODDER ON EASIER TERMS Singapore, Friday JWO HUNDRED farmers m Singapore have launched an all-out campaign to step up poultry production. The Singapore Poultry Hearers' Cooperative Society is251 words
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108 1960-05-06 7 JUDGE TO OPIUM ADDICT: ORDER IS FOR YOUR GOOD SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, told an opium addict, Peh Cheng Pee, who appealed against a magistrate's order of 12 months' detention at the Opium Treatment Centre, that it was m his interest that he should be there.108 words
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Article48 1960-05-06 7 Man charged with housebreaking .TOHORE. BAHRU. Fri. Low Tow. 24. of Tampin. alleged to haw committed housebreaking and theft of cash and jewellery valued at 5H.450 from a Mouse m Plentong. was lormally charged In the Magistrate's Court here yesterday. He was allowed bail of $3,000 pending trial.48 words
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Article36 1960-05-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The West German Ambassador to Malaya. Dr. Georg Yogel, left here for Bonn today to prepare for the forthcoming visit of the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to Germany.36 words
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Article16 1960-05-06 7 SINGAPORE Fri. The Singapore Che^ire Home will hold its annual Feather Day tomorrow.16 words
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Article25 1960-05-06 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A new denomination of British Postal Order, value C 5, will b»on sale at all post offices from May 16.25 words
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57 1960-05-06 7 FUN FAIR RAISES $8,000 FOR CHURCH FUND IJUKIT PANJANG, Fri The Church of St. Joseph has collected about $8,000 from a recent fun fair held m the church compound. Proceeds are for the church building fund. A highlight of the fair was a concert produced by Mr. Bob Campbell, compered57 words
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183 1960-05-06 7 $250,000 temple rises in the heart of S'pores rural area JURONG, Friday. TRUCKED AWAY m a remote part of the island off 71 milestone Jurong Road is a Buddhist temple now being completed at a cost' of $250,000. Known as the Tien Chok Sun Bee Low Che <Sam Poh Monastery*,183 words
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Article44 1960-05-06 7 PASIR PANJANG. Fri. About ten policemen were injured when two police-vans collided with one another early yesterday morning at the 5 m.s. Pasfr Panjang Road. All the policemen w^re treated for bruises at the General Hospital and sent home.44 words
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134 1960-05-06 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 45- I year-old man, who had his first conviction m 1928, was jailed for 18 months to be j followed by two years' police supervision after he had pleaded guilty to stealing two fowls. Lee Soon Kow, whp ad- I134 words
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Article61 1960-05-06 7 KUANTAN, Fri.— The Fede- j ration Government has' clamped a 4.30 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew along the TrengganuPahang border, stretching from Balok village to Sungei Lembing. In an attempt to help the security forces to eliminate eight terrorists still hiding m the jungle61 words
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Article40 1960-05-06 7 SINGAPORE, Fri— For the first time m the history of diplomatic corps m Singai pore, one of its members gave blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre here. He is the acting Indian Commissioner, Mr. G. I. Malik.40 words
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Article21 1960-05-06 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Novelist Han Suyin will speak on "Tagore's" Message to the World" on Sunday. May 8.21 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-05-06 7 *t?nH T C Jem^ erS O M. he r Sin ce a PO™ Stall" of the International Ba/aar for the Blind, stand to attention as the students of the Singapore School for the Blind sine "Majulah Singapura."47 words
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106 1960-05-06 7 DEATH FOR 100 FROGS AFTER GRIM 2-DAY BATTLE 2ERANGOON Gardens, 10 Fri. Brown and green frogs fought a grim two-day war m a muddy pond on the outskirts of the estate earlier this week. Squatters near the pond heard the first "war cry" on Sunday evening. The battle was among106 words
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Article50 1960-05-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Neon Boon Huat, son ol wealthy businessman m Bukit Panjang, Singapore, was y*\sterday sentenced to tnree years jail by the Session* Court here on a charge oi being m possession of 44 counterfeit dollar notes with intent to use them a.s genuine.50 words
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Article48 1960-05-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The new bus station opposite the railway station here will be declared open on May 15 by the Mentri Besar at 10 a.m. The former station m Jalan Segget opposite the market will be closed after the opening.48 words
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Article40 1960-05-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit Fifty-eight crane driven at Port Swettenham told the commission inquiring into the dispute between the Malayan Railways and the National Union of Railway men, that they wanted monthly pay instead of daily pay.40 words
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186 1960-05-06 7 Big bazaar volunteers visit school for sightless youngsters SINGAPORE, Friday At EMBERS of the "Singapore Stall" of the International Bazaar for the Blind, to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 21 made a three-hour tour of the School for the Blind ihe membe* m Pn leaders of186 words
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Advertisement22 1960-05-06 7 B OW WAKING I -LION PEOPLE jl fy ELEGANTLY STYLED md o MODERATELY PRICED *l CORPORATION LTD. I L LUMPUR IPQH PENANG22 words
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Advertisement99 1960-05-06 7 I FLIGHTS WEEKLY I TO KYO Fly Pan American's 4[ T~ luxurious double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* &xJ$?/ all the way to I Tokyo. Take your \*sA %v^^^ choice of rout' ,/j —go via Manila or TO&tVV^i via Saigon. Stopover V 'tmt&^X course. First-class V^ffllfl^^cM President and W tourist-fare Rainbow service99 words
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Miscellaneous57 1960-05-06 7 POP-^ Secretary Bird By Cog TT<q^ ,-S YOuR SCUSE N IVI 6HES pStW^' C3C-T^R.V ME- »*LL- V, \^F HAD HER. r^m^K /\IV vx.pll' GPT6OME >jj^ Teeth /Jh \l> ABOUT Tl\ B W7C i^/ Hs?de 7 Is**°"*'' 't trust to luck be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a57 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-05-06 8 WHITE GOWNS WILL BOW OUT TO GOWNS OF COLOUR WOMEN, who are busy dreaming up happy f? dreams, are making plans for the "great day" of their lives. Within three weeks these women will become June brides. More than 250 brides will436 words
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Article292 1960-05-06 8 Here's how to keep flowers fresh MADAM Lucy Tan. 53, Owen Koad, Singapore fc, wins the first prize of $20 tor her .suggestion on how to keep cut flowers fresh lor a longer time than usual. She writes: "First, place the flowers m a bowl of lukewarm water and stand292 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-05-06 8 Presto! And your shoes get that shine... HERE is the new electric shoe polisher. Just apply the polish on the shoe arid m a few seconds you can make it gleam with the Ronson Roto Shine. Made attractively m plastic, it is tight and easy to hold. There are brushes77 words
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Article152 1960-05-06 8 Keep your biscuits fresh HERE is something new which keeps food crisp. No more soggy cereals, soft buiscuits. lumpy sugar or flour. It is the "Blue Magic' a unique moisture absorber. It is unique because you can keep on using the same unit over and over again. It is made152 words
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114 1960-05-06 8 A NEW booklet "Magic m the Kitchen" printed by Nestles which has just been released, gives 21 recipes of various dishes. I have picked out one of them which I think, will taste delicious, and also very easy to make. It's "Magic Fingers." You114 words
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Article, Illustration353 1960-05-06 8 LAMPSHADES A 'MUST IN HOMES SHE SAYS T AMPSHADES they always add softness and colour to any room. And there are two women who are devoting all their time to create something pretty with just a few wire bands and pieces353 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-05-06 8 Esme Baptista presents in page of news for women RINGS GRAN, WORE IN VOGUE ACa [MIH little plain 111 rin# is losing its ring like whal gran< ing the fancy af in<- Jewellers repori women are odering i large bands, mo.- gold. It is me craa m Europe and America.114 words
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6 1960-05-06 8 Stripes in checks Unknown Unknown I6 words
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Advertisement280 1960-05-06 8 The sewing machine t|dj with 'Mechanical Brain v Xsupernova ultra W~^ MB s >j. Kiiy^i markable automatic machine sews over 200.000 different embroidery stitches as well til with one and two needles, on lace, cordstitch, overlockstitch scallops, hems, and lace and tulle applique work even on nylon and satin. I280 words
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Advertisement93 1960-05-06 8 you can depend THE PROVED BABY M FOOD NprrLE I I :S: Mother... because baby's health and happiness are your first concern insist J^^Bu^H on Lactogen: Sale. Proven l.actogen. I m This perfectly balanced milk formula tt l l^^ is prepared so easily, so uuicklv. 1: natural feeding is not93 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-05-06 9 Harrison Cray - RUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE Harrison Cray ketjchwkdjgh n8 words
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238 1960-05-06 9 DONT BE LEFT OUT: POST YOUR ENTRY FORM TODAY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ONLY the first 500 entries will be eligible to take part m the Free Press Cycle Race on Sunday, June 26. The race starts at 7.00 a.m.,238 words
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235 1960-05-06 9 Lucky Kesenian get shock goal in the 54 th minute B. Kesenian 2 Minto 1 BALESTIER, Friday. DOTH teams were equally matched but luck was on the side of Bedan Kesenian who scored an unexpected goal m the 54th minute of this SAFA Division II match on the MFA ground.235 words
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83 1960-05-06 9 Lion-hearted Leo takes a thrashing rpOKYO, Fri. Japan's Orient featherweight champion Hisao Kobachampion Hisao Kobayashi last night outpointed plucky challenger Leo Espinosa. The decision over 12 rounds was unanimous. Kobayashi (126 lb) outboxed the Filipino (121 lb» and dropped him I briefly m the fifth round, i There was no83 words
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Advertisement622 1960-05-06 9 -Free Press Cycle RaceVime Age Address defined y b? thp 1 S" an cyclist as aenned by the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association.* 4. I enclose entry fee of $1 Postal Order. Signed If you are a member of any recoenised SFffiSSf Association please c plete :ne of affiliated club or622 words
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Advertisement203 1960-05-06 9 €11 m ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. Te1. 25-161 Mi? ;Ifff IA sup c r auTom«xic AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH OEA, nSUNDAY DATE AT THE SEAVIEW tl ■41 and enjoy luxurious LI comfort and fun (T V^ rj of a day by the V^sii^7W_ Ski I SUNDAY Telephone203 words
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Miscellaneous883 1960-05-06 9 SINGAPORE MFJf^^ TODAY: 7.50 p.m. TOMORRDW: 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. THURSDAY: 11.49 a.m. and 11.28 p.m. 1. Mule m fat rearrangement lv I I I883 words
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Article217 1960-05-06 10 LIM KOK ANN - And Makan Kosong wins game LIM KOK ANN By Singapore. Fn I ANY beginnei taken, aback wl they discover tlv amount of that exists m ci literature. It dash< s tli to learn that all the first moves within rt b< i n pla.wd and examin master players and downUPI - 217 words
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Article50 1960-05-06 10 MANILA weight Little Cezar v. Philippine tit.He knocked ou: Young Terror In the l: tinal round at Riza.l M- n Coles. urn. It wa round. Bantamweight David tko'd Korea's Ja< Yang, who suffered the fifth round and could continue. The Korean wa.s lead] poii. 150 words
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Article15 1960-05-06 10 TAIPEH. Ist Chum will s>» nd 43 t« to the Rome Olyrru ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-05-06 10 Unknown - Unknown out early for attack a for defence Unknown Chess Lesson S try lo d( Inexpoi16 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-06 10 L Unpacked NEW ARROW SHIRTS ESPORTSHIRTS m latest variety NEW colours NEW Patterns NEW styles at THI MINS SMO>J 86 High Street Tel: ***** Yours... ideal furnitures of High Qualityat Low Price. I'll I 1 2*o. itp Contact: Ban Lin Furnitures, 13. Kock Rd Spore. Tel: ***** SHOPPING BAZAAR SPECIAL168 words
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Advertisement204 1960-05-06 10 CHEAP SALE HIAP CHIANG CO. 196 Orchard Road Visit select the Best for Embroideries, Novelties, Curios, Fancy goods, Tea, Coffee Dinner Sets etc. Your inspection cordially invited. CLEARANCE SALE of TEXTILES at the WIIOI I SAI I It N Prices as low as 10 cents a yard. Shop Vis.t: U.204 words
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Advertisement658 1960-05-06 10 CENTRE brin^ you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. YOl X HAIK DRESSER will tell you that lovely, veil-kept hair ran be yours easily658 words
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Advertisement571 1960-05-06 10 THIS SALE IS NEWS Ixcaus the counters of tins Seieiiie Road j shop ate leally loaaed! American Dacroa trousers $7.50 ;i pair; men's jeans $3.00: drill shorts 52.90: sporisblris irom $2.50 up- j wards. Himalaya Trading Co., 3, Selegie Road. VOIR WISH lAN com* true for beautiful sarees ii you571 words
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Advertisement183 1960-05-06 10 Students who go Overseas! We sell who* yor need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underweors, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept. Store 83/85, South Bridge Road, Singoporc-1 Tel: ***** '^K'*%k ft v J xr-y mk jH JOOSHING OPTICAL JEWELLERY 642 North Bridge Road, Smqoporc183 words
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Advertisement207 1960-05-06 10 YOURS for ONLY $89.00 DACO-TEX THE SELF PRESSING SUIT Make to your measurements at 86, High Street. Tel: ***** CUT PRICE! FOR LADIES BLOUSES PYJAMAS BROCADE JACKETS NIGHTDRESSES 0 EMBROIDERED SILK BED JACKETS FOR MEN DRESSING GOWNS 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 9. TEL: *****/9 ***** NEW ARRIVALS!! Dacca Cotton. Manipuri207 words
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371 1960-05-06 11 EDWARD D' SOUZA - EDWARD D'SOUZA 7ofdi I E TALKS ABOUT NEWTON'S vVS OF MOTION AND KE s it so simple for all Singapore, Friday I roach William Campbell gave his first clinic Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. He basic principles such as371 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-05-06 11 CAMPBELL ADRESSES SINGAPORE COACHES AT THE SWIMMING CLUB Free Press cvmfgkdfk Ilmerican swinratag coach U hes at his >wim clinic >terda\21 words
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107 1960-05-06 11 ALLAN LEWIS - Brilliant run on soft Penang track ALLAN LEWIS li\ I>i Remem:owed all her the soft unpood I In- tlOW:u when over three m Winlat also on the iree uee l etmaster was kept I JJjlU- Ki>h nt from equarter pace. ii i >mea <Lee» TMin Time Posi three In l*««CluU107 words
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Article11 1960-05-06 11 »KYO The Soviet all team Shanghai Chinwei B. UPIUPI - 11 words
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98 1960-05-06 11 Seeded players win through to third round ROME, Fri.— Seeded players engaged m the Italian lawn tennis championships ail got through their matches safely Nicola Pietrangeli, No. 4. had to battle hardest to reach the third round. He took five to beat Wladislaw Skonecki Poland > 6-2. 4-6. o-7. G-2Reuter - 98 words
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Article161 1960-05-06 11 N Kota X LWRRER PARK, Fri.— 1 g humiliating lormer First Dividm Kota Raja. >tc outclassed Jollilada yesterday a Division Two tie. a conn game and made aid the Kota Raja It Man. defender. a when 11 irom the i truss*: ss^. SSK& ,52 oft161 words
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285 1960-05-06 11 LIM POH BOON - Don't forget...full training session today LIM POH BOON By Singapore, Fri. fODAV is training day for the people who wanl to build mighty muscles. Don't Forget: every exercise must be done. mere are eigni exercises m all, details of which were Iven during the past two weeks. Now that we285 words
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257 1960-05-06 11 WORCS STAGE GOOD RECOVERY AGAINST S. AFRICA WORCESTERSHIRE staged a good recovery againsl lhe South African tourists on the second dav here yesterday. Losing their fin>t two wickets for 24 m reply to the tourists' overnight 365 for six declared. Worcestershire saved the follow-on. They were all out for 233.257 words
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Article104 1960-05-06 11 South Africans 365-6 dccl. (McLean 207, Pithey 76 >. Bowling: Flavell 22-5-78-3: Coldveil 30-9-65-1. Pearson 20-1--87-0. Slade 28-9-69-2. Horton 23-5-57-0. Worcestershire Ist Innings 335 all out. Horton c Waite b Pothecary 43. Headley c Waite b Pothecary 0. Spencer c Pothecary b Tayfield 13. Kenyon c O'Llnn b Pothecary104 words
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183 1960-05-06 11 England and Lancashire fast bowler Brian Statham wrecked Hampshire's first innings yesterday. He had a devastating spell of four wickete for five runs and finished with an analysis of .six for 40. Hampshire off-spinner Mervyn Burden, replied with eight for 96 Close ofReuter - 183 words
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Article37 1960-05-06 11 MILAN, Fri. Evguerinii Minaev. Olympic silver medallist, gained the Soviet Union's second title m the European weightlifting championships here last night. He won the featherweight class with a total lift of 793» 4 lb. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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220 1960-05-06 11 Remaining weights for the third day Weights for remaining five races for Third Day of Penang races on Sunday. CL. 3 DIV. I— 6F Barlinnie 9.0, Forget-Me-Not II 8.11, Persian Hero 8.8, Tinggi Harapan 8.8. Haadyai 8.6, Bright Eyes 111 8.6, No Fluke 8.5, Winlaton 8.5, Rocket 8.3, Rilex 8.1.220 words
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Article217 1960-05-06 11 Div. Three final positions I ONDON, Fri.— Final positions m the English Football League Division Three are: P W D L F A Pis S'ampton 46 26 911 106 75 61 i Norwich 4C 24 11 11 82 54 59 Shrewsbury 46 18 1C 12 97 75 52 Grimsby 46217 words
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67 1960-05-06 11 COLORADO, Fri— Dr. Barbara Moore, drenched by a driving rain and nursing severe blisters on her feet. Interrupted her trans-contin-ental hike for a half day of rest. Dr. Moore, 56 year old vegetarian from London, quit walking at noon 12 miles west of67 words
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Advertisement199 1960-05-06 11 CIGARETTES GIVE YOU THE BES T SMOKING PLEASURE >*2O CIGARETTES > V^ I 3 I fSSg^T^-lB u "y automatic ■B@i^^Ei' r s diaphragm Supplementory Lenses Acoll F4.5/150mm $120.00 Acoll F3.5/180mm ***** Acall F4. 250 mm 297.00 JK t Mawo F3.5/135mm 115.00 ll fIJ Mawa F2.8/135mm 144.00 Sj^ Jet F2.8/135mm 165.00199 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-05-06 12 TURN TO PAGE 9 FOR ENTRY FORM AND RULES24 words
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291 1960-05-06 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS 6, PENANG. Friday. THE Singapore Yearling Scheme has been completed us follows:— The Committee ol Singapore Turf Club commissioned Messrs. William Inglis ;md Son Pty. Ltd. of Sydney to purchase 'Jl yearlings at the Sydney yearling saU EX291 words
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Article190 1960-05-06 12 1H 1 \K(iO fifth m Kate 1 i\.. is ju>t about read\ to win Ma first race. PREDICTION, third, and MALAYA 11. fourth, m the same race, will aNo win m the future. SW> ATOI I I NjllpaMl promising lour-\ ear-old gelding In i'andemonium out of TaiiN.190 words
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672 1960-05-06 12 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis HOW THEY RAN by i pEXANG. Fri.—Gal- lant Turk showed that there is "life m the old dog- yet" when he beat eight rivals m the main race here yesterday. It gave Arthur Ward his first winner for the672 words
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357 1960-05-06 12 VAZIR MARKAR - Behind that victory was secret pledge by skipping Lee Kok Seng and Mr. VAZIR MARKAR SPORE SHOCKS S OCCER J By Singapore 3; India Olympi, \j CINGAPORL. shocked the Asian soccer world India. But behind that victory was a seer pore skipper Lee Kok Seng to SAFA president Before taking357 words
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Advertisement244 1960-05-06 12 Race weights Track gallops U.K. cricket Swimming class SEE PAGE 11 .•■•Miiiiiiiii) m CUt *iOQ£ j FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE I Cut out and pin v. Z Posting instruction) apt i Name Jfr -j Address 7^ )5 V V e^ CUi CLUES FOR WC^ 1. A matter written or244 words
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