The Singapore Free Press, 13 May 1960
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Title Section14 1960-05-13 1 IHEJEWSPAPER EVEUVMiv The SINGAPORE Free Press *o. *****. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration375 1960-05-13 1 -S Chest crushed m head-on collision: Girl friend Bettina slightly hurt PARIS, Friday. pRINCK Aly Khan, wealthy international playboy turned diplomat, died here last night after a road accident m a Paris suburb. Tall, dark haired Bettina, French mannequin and the Prime's constant companion mReuter; UPI - 375 words
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Article, Illustration415 1960-05-13 1 Laker hits out... A MANY OTHER FAMOUS I STARS KNOCKED 'E3 IN HIS NEW BOOK Over To Me/ I!U SUI ks several :;mies DFALKG chairman of "Gu'oby" Allen, May and Laker. It ended m a stalemateMay persisted m his refusal to witndraw and tne lead wen l on. To his415 words
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81 1960-05-13 1 VIOLINIST HELD ...HE WAS CERTAIN PLANE WOULD BLOW UP Rosenberg, a 41--concert violi York Bureau of Inon agents on c: perpetrating a bomb ice Department •erg made a false report involving Pan n flight 142 which auled to leave Idleport with 106 pasand 11 crew memIrline representative and at what81 words
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Article24 1960-05-13 1 LONDON, Fri. The Duke of Gloucester flew from London to West Germany, for a two-day visit to Royal Air Force units.24 words
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80 1960-05-13 1 TEACHERS FROM BRITAIN FOR KEY POSTS OVERSEAS LONDON. Fri.— The British j Government has decided j to answer the urgent call of Commonwealth countries to j supply them with teachers for key posts. Britain will provide special financial assistance to teachers volunteering to go overseas. Another scheme approved by theReuter - 80 words
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163 1960-05-13 1 R.I. navy ordered: Sink that Dutch carrier if it enters Java Sea JAKARTA, Friday. [*lIX Indonesian Navy has been ordered to; sink the Dutch aircraft currier, Karel Doorman, should it pass through the Java Sea. This was disclosed here yesterday by Major General Gusti Djatikusumo, a high military official of163 words
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Article32 1960-05-13 1 TOKYO. Fri. The Japanese Defence Production Committee was reported to have claimed that Japan could produce 1.000 missiles and 60.000 rockets lor defence purchases if the U.S. helps with money.32 words
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Article27 1960-05-13 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— The Overseas Chinese Committee m Macassar reported that 20,000 Chinese settlers m the South Celebes and Moluccas want to go nome.27 words
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Article24 1960-05-13 1 LONDON. Fri. A dog pricked with the lethal hypodermic carried by U.S. skyspy Francis Gary Powers lived for only 30 seconds.24 words
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Article43 1960-05-13 1 m TEHERAN, I* ri. Fresh tremors yesterday shook the Persian town of Lar— in which 3 "iUO people were reported have been killed or injured m the earthquake on April •>;>. Walls collapsed, but there were no reports of casualtips.43 words
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Article17 1960-05-13 1 TOKYO, Fri. A baby whale was born m captivity at the Ujina aquarium.17 words
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157 1960-05-13 1 U.S. memo to Russia: We didn't aim to spoil Summit talks WASHINGTON, Fri. —The United States yesterday emphatically denied, m a note to the Soviet Union, Moscow's charge that the American spy plane flight had any aggressive intent, or was aimed to prejudice next week's Summit meeting. "Indeed, it. is157 words
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Article27 1960-05-13 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. An attempt to launch an air force Atlas missile on a 9.000-mile flight yesterday was put off because of engine j trouble.27 words
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Article20 1960-05-13 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The In- I donesian army claimed it has f killed 228 rebels and captured > 89.20 words
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168 1960-05-13 1 THE NEW BOYS: THE PREMIERS DECIDE f ONDON, Fri. The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference here decided last night that five or six countries should be represented on a committee to examine the whole question of future full membership of the Commonwealth An authoritative source said details had yet to be168 words
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Article17 1960-05-13 1 SYDNEY, Fri. The threatened strike of pilous of an Australian airline has been withdrawn.17 words
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Article15 1960-05-13 1 LONDON. Fri. Thunderstorms with heavy rain swept across Southern England, Including London.15 words
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Article23 1960-05-13 1 Malayan Fund mana:ers' prices today buying 1.33 and selling $1 40. >nd Malayan Fur.d managers' prices buyina 1.02 and selling $l.otj23 words
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Advertisement33 1960-05-13 1 BMMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIRTS KNITTED WEAR Pfx^j PYJAMA SUITS HANDKERCHIEFS j\/ I SINGLETS 111 NECKTIES 111 SHORTS /y BRIEFS BEAU BRUMMEL TONY ms^^Ammm \\\m\ a_\_ wFxmtmm _N__.^ rm\ Turn to Page Four of,..33 words
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215 1960-05-13 2 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE MAIN FEATURE of the Malayan Share Market yesterday was the strength of the dollar rubber section. Encouraged by the highest price ol rubber for four and a half years there are bidders out again in dollar rubbers and they215 words
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Article111 1960-05-13 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: All price* be are middle pr, U.K. Closing Prices LONOOK Previous KUBBER No 1 RSS C.i.f. European part* May June RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER Na. 1 RSS ttttl.m.ni Mouse Tcrma June July Srpt TONE Steady FERRER: White Sarawak f.a.q. S.i.t. European port*111 words
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Article183 1960-05-13 2 Eastern values constant so quotations stay put at Wednesday level LONDON. Fri. With no important net change m Eastern values opening quotations were nominally around Wednesday's closing levels After a small early basin* a lull brought out offer.- Al a halfpenny per pound decline. Following the acceptance of these,183 words
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Article37 1960-05-13 2 WASHINGTON: Natural rub- j ber imports into the United States for the month of March totalled 33.453 long tons, while latex imports amounted to 5,128 long tons, according to U.S. Commerce Department statis- tics.37 words
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Article121 1960-05-13 2 Demand for tin on both sides of the Atlantic LONDON. F:i Tin wa.s steady m moderate dealings yesterday. Trade quarters said a certain imount of demand was circulating on both sides of the Atlantic Copper dealings were uneventful and apart from a softening In the cash poaition prires jenerally121 words
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32 1960-05-13 2 LONDON Fl Interna tio Group shov. duction of rubber v and Ja wa.- ato: •ural r ion 15( Consumption 167.51 182.500. Total stOCk£ 645 672.500 sdklaj32 words
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190 1960-05-13 2 It was a lively day with big price jumps at the London stock markets London. Fri. QKXKKALL) lmo> L( ondilions pre led m |lv» Lonshx'k markets i\ rid equiti* bstantial advance m prices. The buying was .said to have tming largely irom the small investor while the institutions were less190 words
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Article62 1960-05-13 2 O s i <M Iri nth Korean Commerce and Minister, Mr. hun Taik B<>. told reporters yesSouth Korea would lift restrictions oji imports 11 In \pril 1945. 1 1 Khee government issued order that the onlj foreign exchange earned through Jap. m could be us?d forReuter - 62 words
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Article142 1960-05-13 2 Heavy industrials head list m new buying NEW YORK: Wall Street closed very steady with a derate representation of gains mostly to one dollar or so. New buying m fair volume was noted around midmorning and the list rose led by heavy industrials. Cameras were firm while oils142 words
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Article73 1960-05-13 2 IRWKFURT: Mr. Tha^ee Bunyaketu, chairman of the lio.ii d of Investment, said lure that the Thai government had asked companies m the industrialised countries to establish small plants m Thailand, to make use of existing rawmaterials. He said the establishment of 66 factories had been approved73 words
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Article59 1960-05-13 2 ROME: The Italian Ministry of Transport is asking tor tenders for the sale of l.UOfl tons of natural R.S.S. rubber from the Government stockpile. Bids must be received by May 14 and must be for lots of not less than ten tons. Overseas firms are not59 words
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Article61 1960-05-13 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today ll A- B. Banking Corporation 51.290 $1,290 >ales sales Union Int. Canton 590.00 $91.00 &$89.00 sales sales Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.30 7.35 sales sales H Kong phone $38.75 $40.75 &J<39.50 ?ales sales u.i!'v perm Cold Storage SJD.SO61 words
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Article196 1960-05-13 2 L Rubber Estates of Malaya Ltd. LONDON: The directors of the Rubber Estates of, Malaya Ltd. have called In extraordinary geneal meeting for June 6 to consider a proposal to return to shareholders 17s. per £1 unit following the sale of three divisions of ius estates m Malaya ForReuter - 196 words
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Article80 1960-05-13 2 WALLACE. (Idaho): An international representative for the mine mill and smelter workers here said that there was no change m the strike situation at the Bunker Hill property m KellOgg. IdahoHe said no new negotiations have been scheduled and the union and the company are80 words
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Article86 1960-05-13 2 BERLIN (Eastern Sectar): East Germany and Yugoslavia enlarged the scope of their ItMW trade agreement by agreeing to an additional exchange of goods amounting to M 533 ,100,000. The East German news agency ADN reported the signing of an additional protocol to the 1960 agreement,Reuter - 86 words
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Article119 1960-05-13 2 Malaysia Rubber Co. LONDON: Malaysia Rubber company announced a final dividend for 1959 of 27 1 i per cent making 35 per cent against a total of 25 per cent for the previous year. Net profit after tax was £21.000 against £17,449South Durham Steel LONDON: South Durham Steel and119 words
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Article840 1960-05-13 2 UP 36 DOWN 10 UNCHANGED 131 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. JOhan 10 3.10 K. Kampar 46 46 K. Kamuntinf 11 9 12/8 K. Lwjat 56'- 56/--tint 15 9 16 4f 2 Kei <!'■) 2 2 Kepong 6 9 69 Kesang 92 -2 .92 i Kiftinghilt *]4'- «14840 words
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Advertisement141 1960-05-13 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN !lf i <c NORTH GERMAN LI I To (Colombo), Genoo, Mor Bremen Colls Southompton h |1 HAVELSTEIN l.oyc I MUNCMEN (MAPAG MANNOVER (HAPtC Express Service C- I, To Monilo, Hongkong, Yoke* i mmaammrmm novo NESSENSTEIN (LLOYO IRAUMSCHWEIC (HAPAC THE BLUE FUNN fe (NORTH AMERIC To Halifax, Montreol, Bo" Philadelphia141 words
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Miscellaneous73 1960-05-13 2 SMPS/hi l.vin? alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Drente 1/2, Adrastus 4 '5. Ninny Fican 6A. Perseus 6/7. Beutievis 8 9. Suruga Mani 10/11, Shi.?shima Maru 13/14, Monmouthshire 15/16. Chakdina 18, Urlana 19. Mnstlka Timor N. Wall 4. Bentong 21/22. Daunii Maru 23 '24, Charon 25/26,73 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-05-13 3 It LOVELY today is Miss 20 year-old airline iind hostes15 words
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26 1960-05-13 3 m >>m Ihree Social Wei Clicking lime :it :i picnic Anilri son lvi) lasl Snn<l:i\ m26 words
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Article13 1960-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A >-rt predi* new interould rid pi"13 words
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Article13 1960-05-13 3 LUMPUR. Fri.— Dr. conPenang. ■red to th** pur General Hos-13 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-05-13 3 A Filipino violinist to give recital in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. Music lovers will be given a rare treat when the great Filipino violinist, Redentor Romero, makes his appearance at the Victoria Theatre on May 20. The Singapore Chamber Ensemble m association with the Philippine ConsulateGeneral m Singapore, have made it275 words
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Article, Illustration306 1960-05-13 3 Envoy's wife on a tour keeps 14-year wish to go on shopping spree SINGAPORE, Friday. EVERY woman with time on her hands there is a secret longing to indulge m a shopping orgy to her heart's content. To Lady Corea, wile of Ceylon's elder statesman Sir Claude Corea, this was306 words
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105 1960-05-13 3 EXAM SYSTEM IN SCHOOLS IS SUBJECT FOR A DEBATE SINGAPORE. Fri. The Second Annual InterSecondary Schools debate, sponsored by the Student and Youth Deoartment of the Chinese V.M.C A., will be held on May 28 at 2.30 p m. at the Chinese V.M.C. A. hall The subject is "Should the105 words
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Article40 1960-05-13 3 $100 loss at Rest House burglary SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Burglars broke into the Rest House here for the second time within three weeks. The thieves gained entry through the roof and stole liquor and cash to the total of $100.40 words
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139 1960-05-13 3 Wanted: Women to make regular visits to those in mental homes IPOII, Friday. IyOMI.N here are to be asked lo pay regular visits to patients m the Central Mental Hospital ut Tanjong Rambutan, so thai the patients will not feel discarded and shunned. The Mental Patients Weifare Association has decided139 words
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44 1960-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dr. S. Dharmalingam, 33, of the General Hospital here, has left for Britain for a twoyear specialist course awarded by the Federation Government. He will work tor Membership of the Royal College of Obstericians and Gynaecologist.44 words
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150 1960-05-13 3 THE SINGING KHOOS TO HELP FUND FOR THEATRE SINGAPORE, F r i.— The Singing Khoos Francis, 12. Lawrence, 10, and Victor, 9 are out to do their bit for the National Theatre Fund. These popular young stars from a well-known family of entertainers will be appearing m International Night a150 words
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Article31 1960-05-13 3 PENANG. Fri. City Councillors will tour various areas today to find out which roads and streets need attention. The tour will start from the City Hall at 4 p.m.31 words
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Article126 1960-05-13 3 6^ LANG. Fri. The Klang Town Council has agreed to let the local fire brigade be i taken over and integrated into a single State fire ser- j vice: The councils secretary, Mr. j Tan Te Song, has written to 1 the Chief Inspector of126 words
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Advertisement74 1960-05-13 3 *?0O MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 We*/ New/ New.' Ambassador strous Egyptian Cotton at all Diplomat Dealers GOING AWAY? ,r_r%^ leo,c niri/lkir of personal household I J£- r<T^9!> PACKING effects for shipment, to us. A \^>^ \^J r Ap ORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m74 words
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Advertisement179 1960-05-13 3 Present him with fe. FaROAMER watch! iW^ J One of the world's most desired Swiss watches' Its 100^ water proof Shock-resistant and antiA mmnjnsmm^^msmsmmm3j^^^L magnetic M mr^^^^rw^Valmm Sk The Roamer calendar watch is avaikv I^X^/-! 1 y 1 H *J Wlth AUTOMATIC move V I m ment -SEE THE TIME179 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-05-13 3 ;.2u X i Claud Dei ■Ik. I 10.00 ;.UU B~10 words
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Article, Illustration571 1960-05-13 4 LONDON, Friday. THE sartorial appearance of Mr. Tony Arm-strong-Jones will have completed its transformation when he and his royal bride, Princess Margaret, return from their Caribbean honeymoon. Tony, who is '-distinguished" for Ins Bohemian inelegance m the way of attire,571 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-05-13 4 PRINCE AND PRINCESS AT INAUGURATION OF THE ANNUAL CANNES FILM FESTIVAL PRINCE Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco at the 13th Cannes Film Festival24 words
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168 1960-05-13 4 A man who was married marries again. ..but his bride never knew LONDON, Friday. A MAN who was already married and was the lather of two children, married again without telling his new wife about his previous marriage. The man was 25-year-old r Bu>eley and the bride who was never168 words
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Article20 1960-05-13 4 NEW YORK. Fri. Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, 33, entered Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Centre for a checkup20 words
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Article27 1960-05-13 4 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Eartha Kitt, the Negro entertainer, announced that she is to marry a white man, Mr. William McDonald. a property Investor.27 words
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Article38 1960-05-13 4 PADANG (West Sumatra), Fri. The authorities, assisted by traffic police here, stopped traffic and conducted a poll on literacy. Those found unable to read and write were given booklets entitled 'Let us read together.'38 words
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Article24 1960-05-13 4 LONDON, Fri. Britain's three major enemies are fire, crime and death on the roads, according to Mr. R.A. Butler, the Home Secretary.24 words
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Article19 1960-05-13 4 LONDON, Fri. Buckingham Palace has announced that Queen Elizabeth will prerecord her Christmas message this year.19 words
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143 1960-05-13 4 M.P. WOUNDED BY GUNMAN IS ASSAULTED TO 'AVENGE' DEAD POLICEMAN DARIS, Fri.— ln the very centre of residential Paris Algerian gunmen killed a 24--yea r old policeman and wounded Robert Abdessalem, an Algerian member of the French Parliament and a former player m France's Davis Cup team. Hit by six143 words
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84 1960-05-13 4 MILLIONDOLLAR CLAIM FOR DAMAGES DISMISSED YEW YORK, Fri.— i One lunged Otto Pritchard, 61-year-old Pittsburgh cancer victim, has lost his million dollar case against the tobacco company whose cigarettes he smoked for 30 years. Directing the jury In favour of the company. Liggett and Mers, Judge John Miller said: "No84 words
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Article19 1960-05-13 4 MOSCOW, Fri. The American production of "My Fair Lady" m Leningrad got nine curtain calls.19 words
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Article16 1960-05-13 4 PERTH, Fri. A window cleaner fell live storeys and escaped serious injury.16 words
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Article136 1960-05-13 4 LONDON, Fri.— Has a husband the right to turn an unfaithful wife out of his home? NO, was the ruling m one Court of Appeal. But the three judges on this Court of Appeal, however, couldn't agree. They had to take three weeks to136 words
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Article, Illustration323 1960-05-13 4 Marilyn's sister-in-law will throw away pills LONDON, Fri. Joan Copelana, actress sister-in-law of Marilyn Monroe,, is going to throw away her anti-fainting pills. She decided on this after she was awarded M 525,500 taxi-crash damages. What thrilled her most was that a High Court judge endorsed a doctor's view that323 words
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137 1960-05-13 4 Hillary to lead new h to Himalayas for 'Abominable Snowman' dsflag gIH Edmund Hilton tion tliis year to n able Snowman" llu lieved to inhabit the i The conqueror of E will equip his team with g firing darts tippec curare, the South paralysing poison. Edmund has inspe he be.137 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-05-13 4 Famous Paris style creates the new Nymphette hair-design Stars of the neu French till I the hairstyles special!} 1 1 These styles are expe< t»*d t j girls who want to look rh33 words
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Advertisement118 1960-05-13 4 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (THE BEST STOCKED CHEMISTS IX TOW X 1 1 4*41 il o/lVftf>_* 265, Orchard Rd., Spore 8.30 a.rr I 6.00 p.m. Hrtmvh 69, Serangoon Garden orongoon Garden Tel: ***** Daily: From 9.00 c Call on us tor your Medical, Toilet C Cosmetic Requirements -■AT 4L4.CJ.CtA Table 4118 words
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Advertisement73 1960-05-13 4 m uwe afi<^ u)ate automatically ma M YOUM GUAKANTEb m\\ll S' xm Mote then 100 ve«tn» W^ of\ sucressfat trading I// v m Asia and a Modern J7 J Senice after sale under If ttttarante* Therms. 11l _f*e^j«#» m^t^ --r^j B^| JAs wet^wodqy'- "^jj. HrlV- Ik. Bft jjfiS ISeiTnc^ TO73 words
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13 1960-05-13 5 24 schools hold out on Govt's control oard plan i tion n tour13 words
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Article197 1960-05-13 5 ROBERT CHONG; Bukit Timah - ROBERT CHONG Bukit Timah By GAMBLING WITHOUT COMFORT FROM MORNING TILL MIDNIGHT: THE OPERATORS REAP GOOD PROFITS JTS "HOT" mahjong m Bukit Timah and the neighbouring village of Bukit Panjang on the main highway leading to Johore Bahru and the North. During the last two197 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-05-13 5 Selvamani dances to mark her graduation tomorrow SINGAPORE, Fri.— Miss Selvamani Subramaniam, 18, will give a two-and-a-half hour dunce recital at her "Arangetram" (graduation) tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre. Miss Subramaniam. a Form V pupil at Katong Convent, has completed a five-year course m Indian classical dances at the Bhaskar's92 words
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Article, Illustration89 1960-05-13 5 Ok Mi W Balakrishna md >liss Kuinari Gomathy Dcvi who were married al th Sri Krishna temple. Mr. Balama is tin- s,>n ol the l.i KM. Kurtip and Mrs. \mma. while his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X Raman Pillai. ma89 words
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Article110 1960-05-13 5 OINGAPOKI Fri. I oursf Road residents ha\e i problem n< made In haw -klpiHs said and more especially Ir boys whom tl tout tor business disturb night's rest The hawkers and their boys rang hells, heat songs shouted, at the top of their voice. Voicing110 words
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94 1960-05-13 5 ESTATE STRIKERS CHARGED WITH 'WRONGFULLY BESETTING' LORRY SEREMBAN, Fri.— More than 60 people have so iar been arrested since the strike at Seremban Estate began m March this year, a magistrate's court was told. The latest arrests were made by the police this week when a 50-year-old mandore, Murugan. and94 words
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Article24 1960-05-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.- Sir Alister McMullin. chairman of the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, paid a brief v. sit here.24 words
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Article25 1960-05-13 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. For .stealing a bicycle lamp, worth $1.50. a young lorry attendant was jailed by a district court for three months.25 words
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100 1960-05-13 5 SPEAKER SHOULD FIX ASSEMBLY DATES AND NOT MENTRI BESAR JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Committee on Standing Rules and Orders has recommended that the Speaker, and not the Mentri Besar, should fix the dates for Johore Legislative Assembly meetings. It has also recommended that it should not be necessary at present100 words
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Article25 1960-05-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Police seized the car that was used by a five-man gang m the $100,000 jewel robber- at Kaching Pass.25 words
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Article26 1960-05-13 5 PENANG. Fri- The Feder- ation Government is negotiati Ing with the Formosa Gov- eminent for the repatriation 'of 15 refugees from Hainan i Island.26 words
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Article28 1960-05-13 5 IPOH. Fri. Members of UMNO m Perak were urged ;to celebrate the party's 14th anniversary by scoring "resounding successes" m the State's coming by-elections.28 words
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93 1960-05-13 5 HE'S BEEN HEAD OF THIS ASSOCIATION FOR 7 LONG YEARS SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Urn Jew Kan was re-elected President of the Singapore Public House Owners' Association lor the seventh successive year. Mr. Lvi W-ai Kok was also re-elected secretary of the Association for the seventh year. Other office bearers are:93 words
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Advertisement239 1960-05-13 5 Folding Chairs m \m h A Tables Beautiful >S^ I Colours tSEm 5L* r /I I^m L I 1 $16.50 i r 1 I I -^_-_^-_^_-H--B~W^ a^^^^*m^aaaaa*^^^mw\ _iP_ m ~^'j£^aamw '-_t j tfl 1?i -^_rjT___f i j FOR ALL OUTDOOR PURPOSES federation Duty Kxtra No/i Agents:- KEE HUAT RADIO CO.,239 words
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Miscellaneous303 1960-05-13 5 EIIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson Aikw^a*^^^^^^ Ima* > x^~^' l/7__S_^__v I^^^.^^-^Bw o^m* ammmama «E* a***^^. JL\\ W \\\sP^^^Vk. y'MDKiRBY'S UFS 3 '^S_J| T .Ata+^^W.mi hMGS A GIRL S DET£^' NATION WEL-W^^l' ..v.J IP SUE KNEW ft? V^irWANTT. /7/) <^^^*I^Y^KVI v tolP vex.) n-'iv, Itdmakrv V —^Kk\ f303 words
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Article324 1960-05-13 6 THE MAN WITH A P AST —and Lim s fiancee has discovered his secret So embarrassing IM is paving literally lor his past. And Peggy, his girl friend, has only just found out. The deception hurts. Here is what Peggy writes: I am twenty-three, Lim, my fiance, is twenty-nine. We324 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-05-13 6 The Free Press doctor says... Relax! HAVE YOU a health problem? Send it to the Free Press Doctor. But remember, he can answer your questions only m this column. SJLTH a pity but so many people seem terrified by the very words: blood pressure. They go through life expecting a324 words
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277 1960-05-13 6 OPINION English and its importance i RECORD number of private candidates will sit for this year's Cambridge School Certificate examinations. This speaks for key. role English as a language still plays m our independent State. English taps one of the main streams of western culture. It has ssage learning and277 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-05-13 6 QUR "ghost" last week was Frankie Lame. and there were so many correct entries the winner had to be picked out of a hat. Prize of two Philips EP records goes to Miss Dorothy De Silva, 30-A. Belvedere Close, Singapore 3. THIS WEEK, name the mystery personality on63 words
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Article, Illustration344 1960-05-13 6 RECORD REVIEW by Jonathan Russell PETII.V CI.ARK m HOLLYWOOD: Day m day out. Darn that dream. Mama's talkin' soft. For the very first time. That's how it feels. Where are you, I love a violin, I'm m love again. A doodlin' song, There's a344 words
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Article99 1960-05-13 6 —by Sir Robert B hart on the BBC. night" TV prom: THK best talker I 1 ever m«*t. m th« s that he d«x libel th D quickly. i> Lord IS< brook —by Sir H director o. Bn work: lI 'K nnd Tf amenities of Urn99 words
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Article357 1960-05-13 6 Why is my voice cracking? HOW can I stop my voioe from cracking and fading when I have to read m class I am 13 and very nervous. How can I stop it? At your age, your voice may be breaKing. This will right itself soon. I suggest you try357 words
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Article96 1960-05-13 6 MARGHANITA WEE - Affairs of the Heart... MARGHANITA WEE m But they do not have to go on paying... .they can shut away the past for ever. Peggy says it is Lim's deceit that hurts her most. But she could be deceiving herself. She may be jealous of the girl Lim loved however96 words
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Advertisement277 1960-05-13 6 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS For thm ommwonionem mt adeorttp•rt our romrmotmtattv* mt It* Ftoot COLD STORAGE ARCADE ORCHARD ROAD. SINGARORK ■IB roemtmm tmmll nttvortitomont, and box nurmbmr rnli<r. ymoti n4r*rrli3*m*ntM rnlatom tn Simoammrm mam aho D_> mmniod to: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at MOCLAND ROAD. KATONO. ROAD R NAVAL BASK AUTHORISED277 words
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Advertisement38 1960-05-13 6 Song of Love Eternally Beautiful m ENGAGEMENT" Rl NGS m Flatten. (iold fl Diamonds. jj| Jm IP. H. HENDRY* a .It-wt-llris m 78. North Bridge Koad Adi'lphi Hot«i, S'poir, B ■j A Kuala Lumpur. m j i i38 words
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Advertisement85 1960-05-13 6 ..V Wv mI mV *Jmm 111 I I I -la t Do girls dress to please J DLEASE settle an aq please men. Women they dress to imp-' ff Both views are cothinks it most important t -A.1 I particular man. Others concentrate on a pp every other woman sighs85 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-05-13 7 CONRAD CHIEW - Madam Chew made a vow to build a temple home for the dead. ..and does it CONRAD CHIEW I' Singapore, Fri c Xeo, ♦>»>. has fulfilled duriim the occupation, to m house the ashes of 1 lo build the temple 1 J\ tin days o\' fear and 1 iccupation. I130 words
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62 1960-05-13 7 X Hi i M U p worth S7O. without null irom the Imports l xports' Office. Kbor, m mitigation, norance ol the He was fined 556 and the soap .ntisrated. istoms Department that Khor was conveytb«62 words
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143 1960-05-13 7 WOMAN DIED ONE WEEK AFTER BEING KNOCKED DOWN BY HIT-AND-RUN CAR SINGAPORE. Ffl 27-year-old woman died one week after she was knocked down by a hit-and-run car. an inquest was told. The woman, Neo Yiaii alias Toh Kuan, died of multiple injuries and fractured skull In the General Hospital. Sim143 words
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Article28 1960-05-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A session of the Federation Court of Appeal will be held here on Saturday to hear two criminal and six civil appeals.28 words
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178 1960-05-13 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. ,r pWO sisters told a district court of their face-to-face encounter with a stranger who then made a "flying leap" at them. "During the leap, the man grapped the necklaces which we were wearing," said Miss Kwok178 words
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129 1960-05-13 7 HE SPRANG FROM ROOF ONTO THE BACK OF A POLICEMAN: COURT IS TOLD 5 GAPORE. Fri. —A sprang on a constable from >of of an office but was overdistrict told. oluntary ble, said that me to Road. a figure the on his •aye a neck d him. Screw driver irther129 words
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Article65 1960-05-13 7 JERANTUT. Fri.- Four I thousand acres of jungle land been approved by the State Government for rubber i planting by unemployed Maese and Indians. MCA officials here announced. plication for the land made by the Jerantut MCA. The officials said the State Government had already65 words
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103 1960-05-13 7 'DON'T LET YOUR SONS JOIN GANGS' ADVICE PENANG. Fri.— Police have advised parents and guardians living m bad areas j to prevent their children join- ing gangs. "This will only bring them j trouble, injury or even death," I says a pamphlet issued by the i local CID. The pamphlet.103 words
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Article17 1960-05-13 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Tne International Air Transport Association's representative has left for talks m Mexico.17 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-05-13 7 AFTER VESAK DAY WORLD BUDDHIST FELLOWSHIP GIVES CHEQUE FOR POOR O The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M, Byrne, receives a donation from the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. Making the prem ntation is "hua Tai Jin. a student of the Maha Bodhi School.50 words
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105 1960-05-13 7 ENROL A MEMBER AND WIN A PRIZE' OFFER BY SOCIETY SINGAPORE, Fri. Prizes will be awarded to members who enlist the highest number of new members m the Singapore Family Benefit Society. The prizes will be awarded by the president, Mr. N. N. Leicester and vicepresident Mr. Lee Boon Chye.105 words
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104 1960-05-13 7 THREE GO TO COURT ON VAGRANCY CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— S. Ramasamy. 22, of Rembau Street, Klang, was jailed for a month when he pleaded guilty m the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate's Court to wandering abroad without any visible means of subsistence. Chief Inspector Anaii Y. A. Sani. prosecuting, told104 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-05-13 7 Your roads are among world's best, says car man SINGAPORE. Fri. The Far East I rntativo of Rootes Limited, Mr. P. C rett, 46, told thr I Press tl *aya has some ol the linest roads m the world. 'Your main road lent." he said. "They are wide enough to122 words
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Article34 1960-05-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn N. Ramasamy, 33. i whm he pleaded cuiltv Kuala Lumpur Court to a eh. liquor about $13 had Tho M Abdul Rani, v. on May 734 words
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Advertisement10 1960-05-13 7 fesTRIAL GASES _H_-H_-2__^4f j-~mm M FZ rid ■!^-owTji^mr^l m WE*^10 words
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Advertisement126 1960-05-13 7 (^onofort day and night f .^mmmm^^LS^^"^^mm\\mm\m *,yJ>**** ,yy 1 mmmr r W M AW^^ [Lan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch126 words
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Miscellaneous32 1960-05-13 7 POP -Quid pro gun m A v/.wo PLEM-nr zm quite.' <^w BANKJ Don't trust to luck...be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press32 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-05-13 7 SINGAPORE jffi^ TODAY: 1240 p.m. TOMORROW: 008 am and 1.53 p.m. SUNDAY 0.51 a.m. and 2.27 p.m. MONDAY: 136 a.m. and 3.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.25 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.23 a.m. and 5.38 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.40 a.m. and 6.55 p.m.41 words
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Article182 1960-05-13 8 Brollies that spring into action YOU don't know when it rains m Singapore and it is a habit among most people to have an umbrella close at hand, either m the car. office or home. Umbrellas are now taking on a gayer look with automatic springs to facilitate easy opening182 words
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Article77 1960-05-13 8 THERE is the delicate white silk of Kashmir obtainable m varying thickness at Handlooms. 23 Rare Course Lane, which would make excellent skirts and dresses. These silks drape well. Of the hand embroidered silks, there is a special variety where the embroidery neatly runs so skilfully77 words
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Article63 1960-05-13 8 HAVE you tried the latest Nestles Strawberry Quik? Two teaspoons of it m a glass of milk, hot or cold, is really delicious. I tried the Soda which is: Mix m a tall glass three teaspoon of the Strawberry Quik with a small Quantity of milk.63 words
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Article, Illustration487 1960-05-13 8 [sme Baptista presents a page of news for women GRANDMA ROBERTS FINDS IT SO INTERESTING CREATING FASHIONS FOR THE LITTLE FOLK A SILVERY-HAIRED grandmother, with a soft and gentle voice, is today finding joy m what she's doing designing dresses for tiny tots.487 words
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258 1960-05-13 8 MISS Dolly Chopard, 38 Dafne Street, Opera Estate, Singa-pore-16, wins the first prize of $20 m the "Household Hints" competition for her suggestions on the uses of candle wax. She says: "A temporary hole m plastic upholstery can be repaired by melting a258 words
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97 1960-05-13 8 FOUR LITTLE LADIES STEP OUT IN STYLE fm% Here are some ot the di»esses designed by Mrs. Robert*, and modelled by four 'little ladies." From ruht: LISBETH is m a voile dress, red. tireen and blue printed design on a white background. ANNE m a plain torqtioise dress prettied up97 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-05-13 8 f) HERE is a lovely ornament which can take a place of pride m your sitting room. An exquisite piece of Chinese art. it is made m porcelain. By the bowl, also r: porcelain, which has just arrived at Cheong Ke'e and Co., 7961 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-05-13 8 Your food can be kept at right 'heat' for hours THE new Medallion Hot and Cold Server will be wonderful to use al pinties. \'ov outdoor entertaining ns well ns for the family requirements nt home. Designed m very sleek lines, it i s made of silvertone alloy and is158 words
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Article44 1960-05-13 8 The Christian Dior lipstick set 13 refills of different shades -will mak< beautiful |lft Along with the set g< crystal holder, which can hold any one of the refills, if you want to pop it into your handbag.44 words
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45 1960-05-13 8 A TRAY THAT WILL SET YOUR GUESTS ON A TALKING SPREE HERK to < serving d U can without an cf. On the a tract a The mediumaluminiu:: "your ke: he A pit < y Vo lar trays with difl at W: prices ranging a the size.45 words
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Advertisement276 1960-05-13 8 use CUTEX lipstick and feel ready \!rL^ k _k1 m _H\ j Km I mm IWW II i tt __H_H_l __h_^_i BT 7 4_B W, I t__H RBHHfI CL TEX br AM |tok exciting lipsticks world UiOU Sheer Lanolin fl |X -K^B lipstick that lasts longer 1^ r Pflu fl276 words
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Advertisement60 1960-05-13 8 v The sewing moi ££{4 wi,h 'Mechanic^ y ■Maw*'*'' supernon *d r X ■rT_^ Tins remarkable 200.000 differ* II and lace anc and sa: hoiNECCHI cai. We guarantee minutes demon* ir.* self! 2 M¥l ntn s ,N j AN INVITATION I a demonstration 3 embroidf Wr N I SOLE DISTRiBL60 words
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415 1960-05-13 9 M. Harrison- Gray - Bring your girl friend along and make it picnic in the sun... race is open to all M. Harrison-Gray DAILY BRIDGE by jyjAKE a date for Sunday, June 26. It is the day of the Free Press Cycle Race. Bring your girl friend along and enjoy the fun together. The415 words
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91 1960-05-13 9 SAAA PROGRAMME REVISED FOR OLYMPIC TRIALS d ..pore Services Union. uiv Fifth triangular meet S Selection, Police Combined Schools. July ni; Annual inter-club July 22 and 23: s A AA. antznpkmshj nst 27: Annual Combined _.i pore A.A.A. rr.ee? SINGAPORE, Friday. gINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association has drawn a revised programme91 words
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Article69 1960-05-13 9 FARRER PARK. Fri. Sinore Infantry Rcgi- rounced -48 »Gurk S ;adron 5-0 match yesterere too good G urfchas. They outplayed detence and attack and had .bined more .riff and Mazuki shared I honour.- They scored two poals The els netted by I Ahn Iniantrv Regiment: Alagasamy 169 words
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Article21 1960-05-13 9 T A I P E H. Fri. Nationalist China will .select 60 athh for the Rome Olympic Ganit U.P.IU.P.I - 21 words
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Article, Illustration544 1960-05-13 9 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. Pide by the rules, and I certify that atirely544 words
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Article19 1960-05-13 9 Khalsa Association will meet Darul Afiah "A" in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today.19 words
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Article77 1960-05-13 9 (SINGAPORE Amateur Atnletic Association will not follow Malaya's plan to introduce the metric system. At least, not this year: medals have already been ordered with inscriptions m yards. Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, secretary, said that the metric system will be introduced next year. TEN Athletes from77 words
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Article287 1960-05-13 9 wa n the scales as you near middle age i want to maintain that girlish ngun To nna what the stars have m store for you torn** select your birth c and read the con cling paragraph. Let your be your daily -*ula TOMORROW287 words
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Advertisement223 1960-05-13 9 CIGARETTES GIVE YOU THK BEST SMOKING PLEASURE 4- "T- -r -f -f >20 CIGARETTES X <^3S _T~". _^^Hh_____=__l_=!_-? __^__H_= llr %il I ""ll *L llr^ __k vs. -H M||P^ Make your |jJL_«J_U*^M H SUNDAY DATE AT THE SEAVIEW If I and enjoy luxurious —p^^-.^-* ■pS comfort and fun t/T^3fc>-_!S\. I'll223 words
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Miscellaneous69 1960-05-13 9 _B -I _B.^_____H _R_— JB -K-_a_-_-i I B^__B r B— n^Mßg^ "^™^fc_i_B_H_^^^^^^^_B «ri SOLUTION ;i him conl v. -mx ■«PV '61 tiojJßd '91 :q»Apv 'SI »B>. ie»un*4o £1 :i«W a B 0 ipcc -uinunuooxa l 'weiui -9 .&ua .ng :pd*puiu_L .juaoDV w*~„ r.f Ipnrn- BotTT3UIS *I XA\OCI ti) •ts *an69 words
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40 1960-05-13 10 LIM KOK ANN - Tal is the talk chess world but he's envio of a boy of LIM KOK ANN By B Tories circles aboul very firsl game ;il Alekhine's leal m 1927 Capablanca m Ihe ttrsl on l<> dethrone Ihe i 16 hJ40 words
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Article, Illustration230 1960-05-13 10 Fred Reinfeld - Try these opening moves Fred Reinfeld Chess lesson 34 i y I Mop; important and n decide the trend match. Yet ti. to Learn. Take a board and them for the ol i I Four Knu WHITE BLACK 1 P-K4 P-K4 \-KB3 3 N-B3 B3 position may be 2 N-KB3.230 words
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Advertisement194 1960-05-13 10 SUITS WITH THE RIGHT CUT WITH THE RIGHT CLOTH AT THE RIGHT PRICE _^_v~fI__HSH_HK_V^H I IH| MIS i iHO» H •6. H.gh Street Tel: ***** FREE GIFT SALE i NOW ON All Items NEW tCUT PRICES j ASHA'S 42. HIGH STREET. For Latest Designs wall Fittings Co«to NAM AH ELECTRIC194 words
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Advertisement1295 1960-05-13 10 DF;JKLAG Students who go Overseas We sell who* yoi* need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwears, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept. Store 83/85, South Bridge Road, Singapore-! Tel: ***** WHY HAVE DANDRUFF? Jr^S Get rid of it with DANDRICIDE $I A Bott Avoilab1,295 words
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Advertisement257 1960-05-13 10 TOOTAL DRESSING GOWNS TOOTAL STRETCH SOX TOOTAL I SCARVES m new variety at:— ..____^__M_____M__|_i I THI MIN l> >MO" M 86, High Street Tel: ***** ii hoc a ih; j Toilet Soap <Mttd. »y Newport products Co., U.S.A.) r k I* Use it morning ..nd munt tor Klowint; treshness and257 words
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90 1960-05-13 11 POH BOON - POH BOON sdfagjkl;g SINGAPORE. Friday muscles. All Now, refresh n memory: It x 1 hep knee bend 1 u i'. Prone pn>> irhrll. »»r bench press T\v> is»e 1 I l> tag with etitions; •■-n« h press i th barbell: I I -in h90 words
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533 1960-05-13 11 Flying Phoenix is down 31b and can race to victory on any going I l. I)I\. 1— 6F: Happy MeloOly 9 07, Downing Street 810 Mm nf Burma S.OS. WaspaJa 8.07. Good Wind 8.06, Flvine Phoenix SO J, Saturo g.03, Biff Daddy 8.02. General Pil 7 13 Denteiiturius 3.11, Singora533 words
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252 1960-05-13 11 On figures these two should provide finish CL. 1, DIV. 2— 6F: Glef 9.00. Marksman 8.13, Dreamboat 812. Dinkum 8 10, Holiday Time 8.09, Herbert's Kuda 808, Sonsusie 8.08, V. Highness II 8.06, Who (ares II 8.06. Forest Beau II 8.03. On Parole 80 1, Kola Bay 7 13, RubberSonsusie - 252 words
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818 1960-05-13 11 PINKSON IS RIGHT AND HE WILL WIH SPRING CUP V mm ALLAN LEWIS names tomnnw.^^,.- at Bukit Tima Best form 8.13. Ko»mhon»' l aM t whi K l i_» V 1 I stcrete 90 Jo!, y Master 8.13, Technicolor ll '■rand coup ?fx ?Wb 7 %f "Elj P"*™ Mfi Arrogance818 words
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527 1960-05-13 11 < L, 1. DIV. 4— 6F: Artina 900. Hopeful Blue 8.11, <outh of France 8.11. Silvei Whistle 8.10, Blue Mirage *.07. Sir Francis 8.06. Never Better 8 06. Aston 8.05. Red ■sunrise X 05, Ktoile d'Argent B.OJ, Gunong Mas 801. The tobraActress III - 527 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-05-13 11 The team members chair their captain. W Slater, as he holds tin- I A. fup mast prized possession m English soccer, after it had been presented to Wohcs by the Due hes* of Gloucester at Wembley. They54 words
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504 1960-05-13 11 Five horses have a chance here but Turk's Fire is fancied to beat the lot CL. 4. DIV. I—l1 1 >1 Bukit Bintang 9.00, Miss Harmony 8.11, Kings Mission X 09, Lost Horizon 8.08, Gay lournai 8.07, Nairana 8.07, Who Who How 8 07, Sachiko 8-07, Rives Cloud 8.07, Turks504 words
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Advertisement34 1960-05-13 11 f| -■>-_---_. i ii rf-iTiTfTffYJ ~fr- I MINOLTA Single Lens L. [R E CO. (M) LTD.. k_ M^^"^H_H__B__ H i^l H ___|^HHHB___i__i Ac KING |X' Juo„ „,,h P^ E»p c£2--__JY _-<__?**^->** r^OOD ek CO., LTD. 3I34 words
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Advertisement88 1960-05-13 11 for I 1 air I travel j tOTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD v SINGAFORE.-Ul:'2S;»6| i«r»a«u_ The World's tu.t an f Transistor Two waves I _F band 3-speed portable j^m*lmW^Lmmmm I I kADIC-PHONO. Opcrot- k*ss-__3 ed by 6 x 1.5 V batt-r.es. __L 'T-rg-g I y Built-in 6" P.O. Speaker \Lj88 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-05-13 12 Big boxing tournament first night of firework KON'MI m hammer and tan I and knot -ked out his r I stomach 1 V. KKSAVAN (right) comes m with a two fisted attack on John Ihua. Kesavan won the fight on points and now will contest the bantamweight semi-finals. •OT( HI"101 words
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Article297 1960-05-13 12 Jamaica Rum packs a mighty wallop but featherweight Virabhak takes it all and gives back harder ROY LAZAROO at the ringside. SINGAPORE, Friday fbgsdljk llr-M-isht (prelims) Flyweight (quarter fin d Is- Bantamweight (quarter-fin Ov Abu I atherwt -cht iquartor- R. FIREWORKS were m lull blaze last night al the Singapore297 words
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Article36 1960-05-13 12 held m R< arid i sport. i^ nd bad per. It HO. or the sake of good between the nations the Olympic Games at Rome this summer should be the 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article15 1960-05-13 12 BANGKOK. I let'heir thin! row when they tro Thai ht.15 words
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300 1960-05-13 12 Lock's 8 wickets for 50 runs speed Surrey on to victory and full points LONDON. Friday. JONY LOCK and the Bedser twins bowled Surrey to a spectacular two-day victory yesterday al the Oval. Worcestershire were' dismissed tor 11.7 and 84. Fast bowler David Gibson was chief wrecker of the WorcesterReuter - 300 words
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56 1960-05-13 12 OXFORD. Fri.— Rain caused yesterday's play to be called oil without a bail being bowled m the match between Oxford University and -he South Africans. Play was restricted to 2_ I hours on Wednesday, opening day of the match. During I that time Oxford UniversityReuter - 56 words
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Article34 1960-05-13 12 HOME. Fri. Fils D'Eve. ridden by Otello Francera. won the Italian Derby over li miles here yesterday. Asopo. ridden by M. Andreucci, was second, with Certaldo. ridden by G. Bonvini. third. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article31 1960-05-13 12 TOKYO. Fri. -The Philippints basketball team. Knights of Columbus, were beaten 83--80 by All-Kobe. In four games, the Knights have now won t.wn anrl Inst two ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1960-05-13 12 GRANBY, Fri. Dr. Barbara Moore be^an a 30-mile climb to 11.314-foot Berthoud Pass on the Continental Divide yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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262 1960-05-13 12 THE Soviet Union have ;i Superman t<> Home, lie has been prepared from child and aims to make ;i clean sweep :it the nexl The Russian hope Vastly Kuznetsov. Fi times he has topped 8.000 points m262 words
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Article196 1960-05-13 12 Maxwell Sports Hub 'I Marine Spurts Club 1 JALAN BESAR. Fri.— Former glamour team. Marine Sports Club, were surprisingly beaten by Maxwell Sports Club m this SAFA Division One League match. Marines have themselves to blame for defeat. The defence played well below form. Only Sarif196 words
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24 1960-05-13 12 LONDON, f over 1958, th mittee on committee 1959 turno million. Thi.s did for mini ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement160 1960-05-13 12 nESS? CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A T CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE FREE PRESS TIMES HOUSE. IVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 0. TEL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. JO* A M.NIMU m OF TWENTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $D Jo"? SO CENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. <£ 0 fJLT^!.!) ACCOMMODATION160 words
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Advertisement208 1960-05-13 12 cm m ■^m m FREE PRESS M WORD PUZZLi: M Cut out *nd pm I Posting instruction- »v* t% Name fe Address I *&».>*. slt| ~rTT| 4. I ■B _-_-w-^_--^-M '••■••••••••••••••••••••I CLUES FOR WORD A child miy be told not to while motrur speaking on the tclcphc 2. The st.ind<ird208 words
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