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Title Section17 1960-05-14 1 NEWSP p ER Etf»v«nnv The Singapore Free Press No. *****. """""^^^■■^■■■■■■■iiimm SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration828 1960-05-14 1 lnat communique on South Africa displeases Premier Rahman... lt didn't tell all, he says lig debate FREE PRESS SPECIAL REPORT LONDON, Saturday. JENGKU Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Prime .Minister, said here last night, he reserved the right to tell his people "what actually took place" at828 words
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68 1960-05-14 1 Change or face ruin, says Exchange chief JOHANXESBI'RG, Sat. The president of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Mr. X F. Ferjjusson, said yesterday that if South Africa's prevailing policies were continued, "irreparable damage could be done to the I'nion's economy." He there had been a drop of £.>Ol million m the68 words
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Article209 1960-05-14 1 Spy-plane Norway bars the U.S. QSLO, Sat.— Mr. Einar Gerhardsen, Norwegian Prime Minister, said last night Norway will never allow her territory to be used as a starting point for aggressive actions against Russia. Speaking at an official banquel m honour of a Soviet parliamentary delegation which has been mReuter - 209 words
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Article31 1960-05-14 1 LONDON, Sat. President I Mohammed Ayub Khan, of Pakistan, said that Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of i Edinburgh had accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan m 1961.31 words
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Article23 1960-05-14 1 LONDON, Sat. The Duke of Bedford is planning to marry Madame Nicole Milinair, a French film and television producer.23 words
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Article60 1960-05-14 1 m I OMK)N Sat A member of the League of Empire 1 TvaiisK last' night heckled Prince Philip as he introduced h\na4 Prefer, Kwame Nkrumah. at a public rally. PhUip calm but rasing his voice, replied: "If there are roinr to be any other interruptions, could60 words
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314 1960-05-14 1 We were not going fast ...Aly's chauffeur tells how it happened PARIS, Saturday. THE chauffeur m the back seat of the brand new Lancia at whose steering wheel Aly Khan died, yesterday, revealed exactly how the accident occurred. "The Princo was driving at about 60 kilometres (about 37 miles) an314 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-05-14 1 MOTHER AND CHILD-IN MARBLE-AS SHOWN AT A PARIS EXHIBITION WIIATS this? A mother of marble! And she's playing with her child. Shown at the Modern Art Museum, this piece of sculpture called "Motherhood' by Baltazar Lobo drew attention at the exhibition now on m Paris.45 words
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64 1960-05-14 1 TWICE-WED VICAR, 70, TO WED A 30-YEAR-OLD PARISHIONER NOTTINGHAM, Sat.— The 70-year-old vicar of St. James Church, Porchester, the Rev Arthur Benjamin Jordan, has announced his engagement to a parishioner, attractive Miss Joan Marjorle Walton, a teacher m her early thirties. Mr. Jordan, a widower with several grandchildren, was m64 words
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66 1960-05-14 1 3RD. RECORD BREAKING DAY ON HK STOCK MART HONG KONG, Sat. The Hong Kong stock exchange set a record-break-ing business for the third consecutive day yesterday. The days business registered HKS 19.806,000. Thursday's turnover was HK51 1,742.000, which was I about HK53.500.000 higher than the previous high record established mU.P.I - 66 words
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Article26 1960-05-14 1 TOKYO. Sat. Communist China again charged that an American war plane had violated its territorial air space, and issued a new "serious warning."26 words
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Article19 1960-05-14 1 LONDON, Sat. Harry Schell, U.S. racing driver was killed during practice at the Silverstone track yesterday.19 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 1 survey BANGKOK. Sat. Standard Vacuum Oil has applied for the right to survey for oil m Thailand.20 words
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Article13 1960-05-14 1 CHICAGO, Sat. Russian scientists have devised an electronic sleep-producing machine.13 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 1 Managers 1 prices. First Malayan Fund today, buying $1.33. selling $1.40. Second Malayan Fund buying $1.02. selling $1.08.20 words
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Advertisement10 1960-05-14 1 WHY DID A LUXURY CEMETERY CHESSMAN? TURN TO PAGE FOUR10 words
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Advertisement78 1960-05-14 1 V\\ 11 1 imimiiiimP^ 136/ I*2, Orchard Road, s'porr 9 Teli: *****, ***** A *****. L< r < ff /->.--■' r L M HAS DONE if AGAIN I JOMhasfVfound the secret tnatxA m q X* l± cigarette Wkmjfi BECAUSE L&M'S T •1\ /IT I (X IK /I MIRACLE TIP IS78 words
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201 1960-05-14 2 The tone remains firm on London stock markets as week comes to an end LONDON. Saturday. [MM. Loiulon stock markets finished the week on v generally sjlisl.iclorx note :il Ihough us m e<|iiil> prices were fewer and smaller Ihan vestenlci Phere v lount ot o. rt ot In une profit-takmirReuter - 201 words
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Article51 1960-05-14 2 \IIII\^ vit I In- Pirelli r.vrr Company will finance .md organis Nt.fcM (MSIB million) rubber and tyre orj at l»atra> on th«- west roast of Greece. The facton capable ->i producing .'looon tyres i year will bo r production m IS months and will emploj51 words
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Article124 1960-05-14 2 Steady and a report of gains all round NEW YORK: Wall Street closed very steady with gains extending mostly to two dollars. The market advanced early and by mid-morning reached a new high for its current recovery effort under the leadership of Industrials with steels prominent. Motors gained124 words
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Article94 1960-05-14 2 Reports of freight rates' decline i eases tin m London LONDON. G Till MKd m modesi dealings yesterday, the decline beiiig attributed by some quarters to reports ol a redui tion m freight ratcc from the Far East. xn- fell sharply. Values were a little steadier m active kerb94 words
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Article75 1960-05-14 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Hoard wharves this morning art-: Mencstfaeua 1/2, Adrastus 4/5. Kwangtun^' 6A. Orestes 6 T. A-o Maru 8/9, Yewbank 10/11. Shigeshlma Maiu 13 14. Monmoutxishire 15/16. Chakdina 18. Urlana 19. Tronoh N. Wall 4. L« 21 22, Daizui Maru 23/24. Charon 2575 words
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Article66 1960-05-14 2 i JAKARTA: The Indonesian Minister for Civil Aviation. Commodore Iskander. has .said that there was i c;reat possibility that Australia would provide Colombo Plan aid to help Indonesia develop its international air services. The Minister has iust returned from a visit to Australia and Australia-held East66 words
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Article69 1960-05-14 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Ing prices here today were: Previous Today i H <v 8 Banking Corporation 11,290 si .295 sales salo L'mon Ins. Canton $91.00 $92.00 .sales sales Wheelock Marden $7 30 S 7.25 < les sales li' Kong phone S4O 75 $40.75 salea iis4\.26 i sales69 words
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Article212 1960-05-14 2 Probe into activities of tax dodgers MANILA: Filipino businessmen alleged to Have invested heavily on Hong Kon X real estate would face tax evasion charges In the Philippines, the English-language Evening News :oported. Ihe report .said Philippine internal revenue authorities mifihi send agents to Hong Kong to check theReuter - 212 words
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462 1960-05-14 2 Rubber price jumps: Gains in all 10 changes Ifi '1 k I JB A ai k r*J I^^^^^^^^^^^^^HaßMH 1 SINCJAPORE, Saturday. VVITH RUBBER over the 142 cents level (nearly seven cents higher than on Thursday) there was no holding dollar rubber shares on the .Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The 10462 words
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Article165 1960-05-14 2 Another steep rise m Singapore buyers reluctant to follow LONDON. Sat. On the whole it was a quiet market yesterday and busi- ness was very difficult to negotiate, traders said. Buyers were reluctant to follow am p rise ai Sin- gapore ar.ci sellers were chary m offering. Alter initial165 words
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Article264 1960-05-14 2 NOTE: All prices b< arc middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. May 13. Previous Tuii.iy HUBBER No 1 RtS c.i.t. European ports May June RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot I RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement HoumTerms June 11l July Sept :*7 9 16 TONE: Easy.264 words
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Article646 1960-05-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MURINES. cei as cum capital issue. x xall bjbj excluding everything. id excluding dividend. chi cum linos usue. y acr excluding capital retire. t ccr bjj cum capital return. I cd cum dividend c call646 words
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Advertisement286 1960-05-14 2 HAMBURG-AMERIC^J eSc NORTH GERMAN ijjl To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Bremen Horrb. Calls Southampton fo pc iCf w. HAVELSTEIN (LLOYO) i MUNCHEN (HAPAG 1 H 77 May HANNOVER (HAPAC; 30 May 1 Jubc Eipress Service Omits ft To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama i SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD HESSENSTEIN 'LLOYD BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAC OmittiBg M THE286 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-05-14 3 He re tires after 35 years in the courts9 words
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139 1960-05-14 3 BOB PERIES - S'pore salvage firms say 'no' to offer by Indonesian Govt. BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE. Saturday SU A( 'th C °>nn ern> V 1 in a P ore haVe turned dovv an offer sal. vage the 200 wreck- lying m Indonesian waters. Re man here said today thai there were too139 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-05-14 3 300 school friends will cheer him on in Big Race SINGAPORE. Sat. —N. S. Retnam. 18. a ident of Raffles In:ution will have about 300 schoolmat cheer him on ng the Free P: ycle race. hi- friends iraged him and ell-kn j ol said: :pport I am hat my chances139 words
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71 1960-05-14 3 VISIT TO CHEER S'PORE'S NEEDY CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Sat The Young Adult Group of the YMCA will pay a visit to the Salvation Army Children's Home tomorrow at 3.45 p.m. Tne Advisor of the group. Mr Urn Seng Kok. told the Free Prei>s that the purpose of the visit is to71 words
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Article48 1960-05-14 3 PENANG. Bai Four Christian brothers—three m Malaya and one In Hong Kong will celebrate their silver übilee today. Three of them are Malayans, while the fourth, from Hong Kong, is at present serving In Japan with the Canadian Province of the Christian Brothers.48 words
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Article26 1960-05-14 3 PENANG, Sat. There was a slight drop m birth rate m last month. Official statistics recorded 785 births against 851 m March.26 words
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Article78 1960-05-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Armed Forces Museum, situated at the Ministry of Defence, Armed Forces Division, m Rifle Range Road, Kuala Lumpur, is now open to the public. Visitors may be admitted to the museum from 2 to 6 p.m. from Mondays to Thursdays,78 words
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Article28 1960-05-14 3 SIN :^E. Sat. The organisers and conveners of the International Bazaar lor the blind have met to finalise plans for the bazaar on May 21.28 words
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178 1960-05-14 3 Increase in assault 'might be due to gangsters' L r UALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. The number of assault cases m Kuala Lumpur had risen during the last two or three months. This might be due to the "gangster activities," commented the Selangor Criminal Investigation Department Chief, Mr. T. Hamilton. Mr.178 words
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159 1960-05-14 3 SINGAPORE, Satuwlay. [Ilk Bukil Panjang Co-operative Land Purchasing Society Ltd., is negotiating to purchase about 100 acres of land m Bu kit Panjang t<» build houses for its members. The secretary of the society. Mr. Ton Kirn Pong. there159 words
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161 1960-05-14 3 NEW SEMINARY AT THE CAPITAL MAY BE ANSWER TO THE NEED OF 130,000 CATHOLICS ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. The repeated cry by 130,000 Catholics m the federation for more priests is to be answered at long last. A move is afoot m Kuala Lumpur to set up a preparatory seminary.161 words
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Miscellaneous149 1960-05-14 3 P.M. 1.00 Programme s-irn- 03 E\ergreen Paivide" 1.30 The news; 1.40 Kens a.:< 1.45 Ernest Anseimer conduct: 2.00 The Malayan touch. 2.30 Piano pfayiime; 2 45 Siesi* time; 3.15 Bandsianc U.S.A., 3.30 Satuiday piom; 4.30 Au»zir.e: 4.45 Stress on J.OO Hiiidleiord Pa.L L't "Tlie Alibi" i repeat ot tat I149 words
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Article, Illustration432 1960-05-14 4 600 THREATENED TO CANCEL PLOT RESERVATION BY BIG PROPERTY OWNERS SPECIAL TO THE FREE PRESS pOREST LAWN, Sat. One si^n points to Immortality. "Park here for the Court of Freedom," says the other. But for Caryl Chessman it is No432 words
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248 1960-05-14 4 Experts meet to decide price of a castle behind Iron Curtain LONDON, Saturday. INTERNATIONAL experts are to meet m 1 London to decide the value of a turreted castle, its furnishings and treasures and (V7O surrounding acres now behind the Iron Curtain m Poland. The agreed total, which could be248 words
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133 1960-05-14 4 A SHOPPING FEAT BY RAFFLE WINNER MARCIA, 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Raffle winner Marcia Corona got this prize: Fifteen minutes let loose m a supermarket and you can keep anything you can carry and pack into a shopping trolley. Twenty-year-old Marcia. of Michigan, turned out to be a whiz of a133 words
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Article56 1960-05-14 4 LONDON. Sat. Scotland Yard detectives searched Buckingham Palace again for a missing £2,700 diamond and emerald brooch, lost at the ball given by Queen Elizabeth for Princess Margaret on Wednesday last week. The broocn belonged to the Duchess of Buccleuch, sister-in-law of the Duke56 words
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Article24 1960-05-14 4 LONDON. Sat.—About 1,300 British lawyers and their wives will be flown to Washington to attend the American Bar Association's annual meeting.24 words
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Article22 1960-05-14 4 CANBERRA. Sat. The total committed outplay m Australia on the Blue Streak ballistic missile undertaking was A11. 000.00022 words
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102 1960-05-14 4 THE HOBO WHO LIKES TO EAT AND DRINK IN STYLE NEW YORK. Sat. -A hobo I stopped a man on a street here and instead of asking for a dime to get a cup of eolTee. he asked for $3 (MS9>. He said he needed the money to eat oysters102 words
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Article27 1960-05-14 4 12 .2 billion aid WASHINGTON, Sat.—Con- j gres.s has given final approval to a bill authorising a foreign economic aid programme j totalling $4,086,300,000 (MSI2 1 billion*.27 words
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Article29 1960-05-14 4 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Mother Florence Adland was ejected from her teenage daughter's sex delinquency hearing when she appeared intoxicated and used abusive language in court.29 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 4 TOKYO, Sat. Tokyo's population had increased to 9.224.782 at April 1. according I to the Statistics Bureau here.20 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-05-14 4 lo: SERVICE chiefs who accepted the Governitu Streak ;is an underground -based ballistic mi? ing scientists* demands tint the rocket should space research programme. BUDDING JOURNALISTS WITH WHAT MAY BE BIGGEST PENCIL IN WHOLE WORLD Inipor A82 words
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98 1960-05-14 4 NEW YORK, Sat. Have you ever had any qualms about going to the dentist's? If you have, here's good news for you. A Dr. William King of South Carolina can look after your teeth without tears and he does it98 words
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Advertisement382 1960-05-14 4 HIC D C \mM >"v I jvl' *J^* df» M\ •f xjr a for Instant Protection... liiNt turn the swhrri base and Odo-Ro-\|»|»l\ Until No Slick deodorant is ready to use. thillflj rool. d«'lic.il<'lv tr.«?rant. it I >> i tilltrUM t «»n "dry," rliminatcs perspiration Klot all d.i\ lone, rtirn.382 words
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12 1960-05-14 5 10 per cent interest fore a loan before new ordinance i Claimed12 words
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Article325 1960-05-14 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By Singapore, Saturday 120 paintings— a one-man show DR. THAM: CONTROL SYSTEM' ON FISHERMEN AND KELONGS REMOVE THREAT TO THE FISHERIES JHERE IS no danger of a shortage of fish m Singapore waters, according to Dr. Tham Ah Kow, Director of the325 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-05-14 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. WHARF labourer l«» the honor of a "colpic suddenly grabbed a knife and ted to s|:ish his stom:iph A DX 111. 1 of the dormitory to nelp/' who c of me mensubsequentiy ral Hospital d on tde same141 words
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108 1960-05-14 5 MAN JAILED FOR WALKING OUT OF SHOP IN 'NEW' SHOES SINGAPORE, Sat. In the O midst of a busy rush for i cheap-s-ale shoes a man un- obtrusively slipped into a pair and walked off m them. He had hardly walked 100 j yards, when a detective stopped him and108 words
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Article36 1960-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sa Cheung Lai Tiiong, an artist witn the Malayan Film Unit, wnl leave f< i America today. to paint lai and study the lates vi imation techniques at me Walt Di>-36 words
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Article22 1960-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Federation of the Chinese Guilds and Associations last night decided to boycott South African goods.22 words
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Article39 1960-05-14 5 SEREMBAN. Sat. Mr. Robert Singam. who was reed of his post as president of the Seremban Town Council, has told the State Secretary, that he would a.^k the Supreme Court for a "declaration on this matter."39 words
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Article25 1960-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Singapore women have been reported missing m a week. They are Scan Ah Chek. 23 and Diana Rodrigues. 19.25 words
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61 1960-05-14 5 NEW CARGO SHIP ARRIVES ON MAIDEN TRIP SINGAPORE. Sat. The latest addition to the Japan West Australia Line, the Shigeshima Maru. has arrived here on her maiden voyage. The agents m Singapore. Messrs. Barretto Shipping and Trading Co.. Ltd. threw a cocktail party on board for about 60 prominent businessmen61 words
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57 1960-05-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sal. The Social Welfare Lotterit Board has made a gram i $4,720 to the Cha'ah Villa? Local Council towards cost of erecting a playground. The cheque was hand; d over to Mr. Long Yew Chor. chairman of the Cha'ah Local Council, by Inche57 words
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Article53 1960-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. MajorGenera] W.G.H. Pike. Chid of Staff. GHQ: FARELF. leave's for London on Tuesday to take up appointmei.t as Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff with the rank of Lieut-General. He will be succeeded In Singapore by Major-Gen. G. A. Thomas. Chief of Staff.53 words
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Article27 1960-05-14 5 PAYA LEBAR, Sat. The X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) is to start a regular Electra flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and Europe from June 9.27 words
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Article27 1960-05-14 5 SUNGEI PATANI Sat. The Malayan Playing Fields Association will hold its annual meeting at the Merdeka Stadium conference room m Kuala Lumpur, on May 29.27 words
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Advertisement17 1960-05-14 5 RABICA Lo COFFEE I Hire I P PWKISION STORE pIC ACCORDIONS |*odel 113 I Model 114 pNNn17 words
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Advertisement132 1960-05-14 5 HIP KIRBY '.ohn Prentice <S< Fred Dickenson MANDRAKt by Lee Falk and Phil Davis SHE MOST MARRY I I SOLLPeffTERsJ^V I ACTORS. ARTISTS- -UMTILSHE SAW Z/^ TO6ETMER BANKERS- -^<C^ X AAABASSAPORS--MO J YOU. MAMC?RAK S^^^M^S THE HEART OF JULIET By Stan Drake N ug's from AN OLP AND SMALLTOWN. I132 words
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Advertisement281 1960-05-14 5 I V W iIJ /J I ih 7 ill Hi I il n i We know you have alwoys wonted clothes styled entirely to your taste. Or fabric so exceptional «t is not even generally offered. See our TAILORING department! You can choose from some 1100 of the world's most281 words
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Article140 1960-05-14 6 A beacon of peace remerm i the Commonwealth Conferenc In London praise for Malaya. Praise for the way we have conducted oursei independence 1957. Praise for our administrative efficiency. Praise for our racial toleration. This praise is well deserved. Malaya today is a shining beacon of peace and prosperity to140 words
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Article161 1960-05-14 6 rWER th c years Singaporean Francis George has cycled thousands of miles. Now at 44, he wants to go m for the Singapore Free Press Cycle Race. Is there a moral here? There is. And it is addressed to you, Dad, who rarely stirs out of161 words
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Article, Illustration447 1960-05-14 6 JUGGLER FEL 40 FEET ...and LIVED jugglers and acrobats, the Chinese arc hard to brat. The art here seems to run m their families. Well do I remember one such proup which toured Asia before the war. They were an eight-man, allbrothers team, ranging m ages from 25 to five,447 words
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Article, Illustration304 1960-05-14 6 The girl who said 'No' to film contract [T WAS ;i( a iiightspol specialising m Latin American rhythms thai I Drsl saw her doing the cha-cha with a friend. She danced with an easy grace ;md looked a pretty picture m her black and gold gown. In fad she \\;is304 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-05-14 6 SINGAPORE has just said goodbye to a delightful star from one of its lush nightspots. Honey-blonde Australian singer Merle Harris who has been "packing them m" at this caravanserie has crossed the Causeway for a spell at a Federation nighterie. Her farewell night was made the66 words
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113 1960-05-14 6 George is off to land of the calypsos MEETING people and seeing places have given hotelier Georizt Wright a wanderlust Now, after three lively years spent m Singapore, he is off again this time m search of new adventure m Britain, but with eyeon the land of ca sos and113 words
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Article120 1960-05-14 6 LOVELY Poon Scow X back m Singapore alter a 20-day vi>it to Hong Ko: "It was a wonderful trip a: id I enjoyed my work very much." The work Cutting 30 discs— all Mandarin. Some of the numbers were by Japanese song-writer ri. 'Although the tunes120 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-05-14 6 BEGAN AS A MUSICIAN THEN SHE SWITCHED TO DANCING HOW would you like to be a musician and tfa at the height of your fame suddenly deride to switch to dancing? This the strange pattern oi life London-bom Stella Karin has followed m a earerr that has made her news285 words
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Advertisement31 1960-05-14 6 31 Aft Y% V I Increase your sales? Write ro us tor particulars on exchanging scheme. Apply or write for particulars and leaflets. f. E.J.I. 45-A, Circular Road, Singapore-]. Tel: *****.31 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-14 6 Hotel h Jf*' Utmost comfort of rec < J£ 1 ORCHARD HOTEL 171 m s i lM I! (H IAR A tISTAU jT^^^^B PACKING BAG GA G :-^L|| RE MO V A j .^Lj^^-S TORA RICKWOOD 6l CO Pocking ond b<v. 6, Rood Street, Smqc; STORAGE SPACr Cleon A airy168 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-05-14 7 ON THE NEED PROBLEMS I NEIGHBOURS I pROPER LIGHT PORE, Saturday ns should specialise \-Kiii economic history, Vssistan! Lecturer m HisMala>a. told a luncheon I was important for rjemetnm Be problems37 words
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19 1960-05-14 7 COURT ACQUITS MAN ON 51, 500 'SQUEEZE' CHARGE Tan quitted District ot" com- by putting uin. I to hide.19 words
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Article, Illustration187 1960-05-14 7 AU-YONG WAI KHOY - AU-YONG WAI KHOY THEY WILL LIVE AT PASIR RIS AFTER A COURSE AT POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL These men and women will begin a new life m the first camp of its kind here By SINGAPORE, Sat. ■'piIK Prime Minister.187 words
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233 1960-05-14 7 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE WILL BE TOLD HOW TASMANIA DOES IT SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'THE police could help to curl) juvenile delinquency by forming, and hiking under their wings, youth clubs, said Mr. .I. \Y. lute, a founder of police boys 1 clubs233 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-05-14 7 Mrs. Franeisra van Halem, a senior XI.M (round hostess, leli by Air India iur farther trainini at the XI.M headquartt rs m Amsterdam. She w ill be awas for four months.36 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-05-14 7 MASTERS CHIEF FOR NAIROBI TALKS g| Mr. \l«*c Jones, managing director of Masters (1959) Ltd., who leaves Singapore today to attend a "Summit" conference of advertising agency heads In Nairobi. ».ist Africa. The meeting will cement links m the Benson's Overs Marketing and Advertising Services an international chain of advertising56 words
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61 1960-05-14 7 STORE AMATEUR BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIP WILL BE IN JULY SINGAPORE. Sat. The 1960 Singapore Open PreAmateur Ballroom Dance unpionship will be held at the Great World Cabaret on July 1 and July 2 at 10 p.m. Th opionship, open to all amateurs, Is being .sponsored by the International Society of Teachers61 words
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142 1960-05-14 7 500 KAMPONG RESIDENTS DEMAND A SPEED UP IN PLANS TO SUPPLY THEM WITH NEW LIGHTS SINGAPORE. Sat.— About 500 residents of Kampon-j Quarry. oil Bukit Timah Road, have asked the City Council to speed up plans to provide them with electricity. Inche Ahmad bin Salim. 54. spokesman for the residents,142 words
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114 1960-05-14 7 YOUTH GETS 18 MONTHS FOR ATTEMPTED EXTORTION SINGAPORE. Sat.— A youth. Scan Chew Boh was convicted on two charges of attempted exiortion m the First District Court and jailed for 18 months. The couri was told tnat Seah had walked into a book store m Jalan Kayu on April 4114 words
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Article45 1960-05-14 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— For tne first time m Singapore, a Malay sea captain has been appointed a nautical instructor at the Polytechnic. He is Capi. Noordin bin Yunos, who will train 20 Malay seafarers who hope to qualify for certificates of competency.45 words
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37 1960-05-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Governor of the Bank Negara, Mr. W. H. Wilcock. has left for the conference of Commonwealth central banks m Britain. He will be away for five weeks.37 words
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Article29 1960-05-14 7 ALOR STAR, Sat. A police corporal. John Thoma>. 21, warded here with a gunshot wound on his leg, i today accused of armed robbery and attempted murder.29 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 7 MALACCA, Sat.—The Malacca division of the Labour Party will meet tomorrow to from a central district branch.20 words
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199 1960-05-14 7 Frying pan 'blinks' when your steak is ready SINGAPORE. Sat.— An electrically operated frying pan which tells a housewife when her steak or pork chop is ready will be marketed m Singapore next month. "This electric skillet or frying pan has an adapter that controls the heat. On the handle199 words
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Article41 1960-05-14 7 IPOH, Sat. The booming iron-ore mining industry m Malaya turned out a record total of 1.106.042 I I ore during the first qu this year an increase of 477.100 tons over the same period last year.41 words
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Advertisement62 1960-05-14 7 JCT offen I "E- GHTER. 'A COOLER I 1C I FRICKLFSB I II f uJ s AR P E_R I t£ Co. H -qoporc-2. Tel *****. Singoporc-1. Tel: *****. IP TRANSiSTOR W 2 BAND RADIO I ii- I 3 :UTRIE CO.. (M) LTD. i IPQH PEWANG II y IMG COSTUMES62 words
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Advertisement128 1960-05-14 7 Our Newest Creations of {engagement rings I SET WITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS t ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE X MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE WELL WORTH VOL R X INSPECTION. X X You are under no obligation to buy, on the contrary it will be a pleasure X to show them128 words
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Miscellaneous33 1960-05-14 7 By Cos POP -\o Kid p- 2 1^ E270 ME SAIO *-*E VS/I^MEO Don't trust to luck...be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press33 words
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8 1960-05-14 8 $300,000 L FOR SEWER WORK IN SETTLEMENT K8 words
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265 1960-05-14 8 Have fun... look here today for your sta BORN today you have the ability to direct others It works out tar better If you tell others what to do with their hands and muscles than lor you to try! You are the type who will enjoy spending long hours m265 words
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159 1960-05-14 8 She's compiled a new book of songs the students SINGAPORE, S a t Mrs. Aisha Akbar a well-known personality to thousands of Radio Singapore's children-listeners, has compiled a new series of Malay songs for primary school children. The new book, the third in the series, will contain a collection of159 words
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173 1960-05-14 8 Flu hits Federal capital, but no one knows 'identity' of the germ KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DOCTORS m Kuala Lumpur agree that an influenza germ has hit the capital, but they are not sure whether it is a form of Asian flu or just the ordinary type of flu. Several doctors173 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 8 Deputy BANTING. Sat. Inche Suleiman bin Osman has assumed duty a> Deputy Assistant District Oflicer of Kuala Langat.20 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-05-14 8 You are look ing lovely today LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Margaret Humphries. She works m a book-shop at Changi.20 words
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43 1960-05-14 8 LOW SIEW JOO - LOW SIEW JOO By Singapore. A LARGE number of departmental stores an< are employing house detectives to keep an n JJM lifters. This followed the loss of goods worth sever; I No dfiiU43 words
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115 1960-05-14 8 A CRIPPLE ADMITS THEFT OF BICYCLE RAWANG. Sat.— Wong Lee Kiew. 21. who lost one of his legs m a bombing accident on an estate during the Emergency, pleaded guilty to two charge.s in the Magistrate".- court here. inspector Bhtngara Sr prosecuting, told the court that Wong stole a bicycle115 words
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Article19 1960-05-14 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Kerala Association will present "Singapore Night." a variety concert, at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow.19 words
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Advertisement174 1960-05-14 8 "RUDGE" BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE MODEL 107 PATHFINOER GRAND PRIX m Beautiful Colours. KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. HAVE YOU SEEN I The Wonderful NEW HikonJJfa 1 »JLJULCJOUOLI Nikon 1-iL—^. «.ith fully outomotic tcoturcs: instont-return mirror instant reopen diaphragm instant-oction preview control plu< full couptinq of automatic174 words
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Advertisement45 1960-05-14 8 SINGAPORE JWPWH TODAY: l.:) 3 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.31 a.m. and 2 27 p.m. MONDAY: 1.36 a.m. and 3.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 2 .25 a.m. and 4.24 p.m WEDNESDAY: 3.23 a.m. and r>.3B p.m. THURSDAY: 4.40 am and »i.55 p.m. FRIDAY: G. 21 a.m. and 7.55 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous284 1960-05-14 8 The Free Press Crossword CLUES ACROSS 5. S class and (all into I. Quite cheerful, sounding quite llue (Tl It I 12 13 B4 ]5 C like a sparrow! t6). 6. One's promise a; uncles (6L 1 1 I B B 1 111 4. P:i7e lor laying? (6). 7. Untidy284 words
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Miscellaneous118 1960-05-14 8 M< Oj iard Ro.> Deparimeiu open* from 2 crtcfe h against RNZAF al BalcsUer R Guard Con 2.30 p.m.: Malay Ct examiua.ion p:< Club 3 juciu p. education Mm we (Outran R dien's pla> Teens Club eK Young Adult Clvb took.n- 3 p.m STRAIT> HIVEBI Ml 180 MST HI R(118 words
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127 1960-05-14 9 STUDENT FINED $2OO FOR SELLING A MAGAZINE THAT'S BANNED gINGAPORiL. SatA 22-year-old student, Koh Kens Wah was lined a total of J2OO m the Ninth Magistrate's Court after he had pleaded guilty to two charges under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance. Inspector Teoh Beng San prosecuting, told the court that on127 words
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Article34 1960-05-14 9 PENANO, Sat.—Mr Austin Coatee, former secretary of Sir Anthony Abell. the Governor of Sarawak, has taken over duties as Information Officer attached to ited Kingdom High Commissioner's Office here.34 words
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Article14 1960-05-14 9 SEGAMAT. Sat. In- Pi m Si] ig Officer, has left aye.14 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-05-14 9 OINGAPORF. Sat—ln an old house m Queen Street is a small temple dedicated to "One (iod. One Caste and One Religion." On the central altar is an image of "Muttappan, the destroyer of all evil and the protector of the good. The temple was built131 words
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141 1960-05-14 9 Rural development plan to give land to genuine farmers only ALOR STAR. Saturday. QMA genuine fanners with families will be granted land m Kedah under ihc Govern- nifiii s rural dew lopm "To satisfy ourselves that they are really fanners, we will even examine the hands of applies Inche SnamsudcUn141 words
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Article, Illustration419 1960-05-14 9 Not exactly a wizard, but better than many others... that's the new Anglia WOMEN TALKING CARS... By CHRISTINE RODDY |LIKE the new Ford Angliu. It is the A boldest car to come out of Dagenham yet. Bold but by no means ostentatious. The most conservative motorist would not feel :i419 words
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Article338 1960-05-14 9 "TTOLLOWING are changes m mday church services m Singapore ST \NDRFW > \THK DRAL: 7 a.m. Holy Communion; 8 a m Parish Communion followed 'by breakfast; 8 am. Sunday School; 9.30 am. Mandarin Service- 11 a.m. Family Servue: 12 noon Holy Communion; 6 p~m. Even-song. ST GEOEGE'S338 words
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154 1960-05-14 9 IMPORTER: UNDERSEA EYE 1 PROMISES BIG CATCHES -BUT THERE ARE NO TAKERS SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE'S fishing industry is too poor to own an electronic-eye which will search the bottom of the sea for fish. The whole industry is m such154 words
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118 1960-05-14 9 BOY, 14, IS BOUND OVER FOR USING FORCE ON WOMAN KAJANG. Sat. A 14--year-old boy. ol Sungei Kan tan, appeared m the Juvenile Court here charged with using criminal force on Kah Ah Heong. the wife of a Chinese schoolteacher, with intent to outrage her modesty on the night of118 words
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Article52 1960-05-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— An exhibition of Shell Company traffic games wtll be staged on the padan« opposite the Jubilee Hall here irom May 26 to May 28, starting daily at 3.30 p.m. The show i.> specially Intended tor schoolchildren m order to teach them traffic52 words
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Article28 1960-05-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Inche Ya'acob bin Awang and Mr. p. Jeyaretnam have bern appointed members of th« 1 Federal Land Development i Authority for a year.28 words
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Article50 1960-05-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sat Tne Singapore Stage Club has elected Mr. R.HG Coombs as its president for this year, and Mrs. Franeesoa Bartter as honorary secretary. Margow Brown I new treasurer. Otner comI mittee members arireen Norn.s. Miss Penny Line. Mr. John Bradiey and '.lureen Clarke.50 words
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Article35 1960-05-14 9 KAJANG. Sat— The sessment committee of the Town Board n. decided lhat all buildings within the town board areas of Bangi, Bernanp, Dengkil and 14th mile. Ulu Lancat, .should be revalued this year.35 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. S .mat ha.s elected trict Rural Development Committct-. comprising 14 official and unofficial m< i m-20 words
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Article24 1960-05-14 9 TANJONG MALIM. Sat.— The Officer-in-Chargt: ol the Slim River police district, Inspector R. K. Pillal. has returned from leave m India.24 words
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Article31 1960-05-14 9 A LOR STAR. Police I ambushed and shot a masked man a.^ he v.a.s trying to escape utter holding up a teacher at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College.31 words
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Advertisement139 1960-05-14 9 Lption to mark opening of new ■ilk bar m Spore L I t onfrrtionen- was ed m Orchard Road >Nin.m Mr. Tonp Lee. the »pentaff. Picture shous uith some of the n bouquetv rchitects leave for Israel seminar low-cost housing Mom;. Saturday. Housing ;md Deveor Israel early this •st housing.139 words
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Advertisement90 1960-05-14 9 ROOTESn m at m show A better buy because they're better built "1 1 The NEW HUMBER //^^v^ SUPER SNIPE See also the new Humber B^V,. JTIV Hawk-the impeccable family W^T |C^| to The new "7 Rr^^^ Wryf jry J A As 0' s0 available at Litate L^^ X The90 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-05-14 10 ROY LAZAROO - Every punch in the book... tonight there will be m ore ROY LAZAROO By I IM»^ hooks even |>unch m hisl nighl t[ iln v liall lien mum m the Singapore O|k*ii Thi the SM: nig:. MO j.ighi v van and O three roun< popu.. Th< The results lymeifht Bantammeighi126 words
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Article429 1960-05-14 10 The Free Press Cycle Race Name -V» e Address Post Urn form to: 'Tree Press Cycle Ra Times House, Singapore !>. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE P abide by the rule.-, and I certify429 words
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143 1960-05-14 10 Chess Lesson 34, by Fred Reinfeld OUT with your chess boards: I have sonic mon opening moves for yoti to try. Renumber this is a most important step. A uood start i: half the battle won. Ruy Lu^ei WHITE BLACK143 words
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Advertisement123 1960-05-14 10 Now OnSaul^ with all the Facts Malaya s Book of Reference GOVERNMENT HSfe M STATES Ved«*onoj^B SOCIETIES jSSI COMMERCE Mf&m GEOGRAPHY JlHil I HISTORY Klf *D x^ l\ I I RACING I AWARDS ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "IT'S A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I123 words
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Advertisement100 1960-05-14 10 V^^BUUT FORD* and REIUI it!) S5) TYPEW^ 13" Corrioqc port Model .32 w.th Model SDT.32 with c Top dlSCourt 50/e Importers l)i--Pan Pacific Trading 11-A, Chulia Street, Sinn, ptj __^J I Phone INTERN* 1 11 1 ***** ftfe U* PACKING I* FOKNN \l H ani> YOU ARE AS AND COURTEOUS100 words
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Article831 1960-05-14 11 w*' tl (Tnt uu course BKintN recent track ■a on on course. Stroncied. GOLD < \1( H: Newcomer, rep I -\ll\ Mll\: 12-5-60— an tiie bti over 3F m I and soft i, \i i.w i M HOLAK: jfewBKM lIWI IK. II I 12-5-60 3F m831 words
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190 1960-05-14 11 On your marks the first big day for State athletes By VAZIR MARKAR FARRER PARK, Saturday. enter the first big meet of the season here today. A Singapore Selection will compete against the Swifts and the Achilles Clubs. Records will tumble —we hone. Despite recent rain, the cinder track is190 words
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Article76 1960-05-14 11 ATHLETICS: Singapore AAA ular meet (Spore selection, j Achilles) Parrer Park; St. mornm- and afternoon combined meet (Bras Road>. m.(CER: Div. 3P: Indian You: Police 'A' (Geylang): Bukit Panjang v Seletar Young rndians (Naval Ba.-e> Frirndli.-,. 13/18 Russara < Fant- r sepoy Unes Young-sters v rMp (Farrer Park);76 words
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Article16 1960-05-14 11 MILAN. Sat -Brazil, word, soccer cup holders, were held by luternazionale ol Milan.- Reuter.16 words
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Article115 1960-05-14 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Cyclist Mansor bin Sawi makes his re-appearance tomorrow after a lapse of six months. He will ride at the Army's 50--mile open time trial at Bukit Timah at 7 a.m. Mansor 's participation Is a challenge to both civilian and Army riders. Other star115 words
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Article79 1960-05-14 11 Pulau Brani 3; Perhimponon Setia 0. GEYLANG, Sat.— Three se-cond-half goals by Atan Mohamad brought Brani their Div. 3B points. Referee: Mr. E. O. Pereira. Pulau Brani Unitdd: Atan Hussin; Abdul Rahman, Hanafiah Tamin; Taip Maon. Asmurni, Daud Nordin; CXsman Aman. Mohd Noor Duang, Atan79 words
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62 1960-05-14 11 SCHEVENIXGEN. (Holland), Sat. Britain took a 2-0 lead over the Netherlands m the second round of the European Zone Davis Cup here ye.sterday. Other matches: Chile 2 Monaco 0: France 2 Argentina 0: Denmark 2 Austria 0: West Germany 2 Fbfcmrt 0: Hungary62 words
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Article1337 1960-05-14 11 j RACE 1 2.15: CL. 4, DIV. 1— 6 FURS, j 2 7fi7 ?4v f A«?r"- birh E Breuk 90 < 15 > Donnelly I I' IV> A^£ R syr be Allan 81 3 (5) i I 32 YS 3vr eha X Daniels, 8.13 (11) Sublan i via1,337 words
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413 1960-05-14 11 IZALLANG. Sat. Singapore Badminton Association championship ties for tomorrow are:— DAY SESSION COURT ONE Junior Women's Singles: Agnes Chan v Vim Chee Pong, Chew Ah Puay V Nancy Sng. Veteran's Singles: Hodri b. Habi v Ibrahim b. Shafiee, Ong Poh Lim v B.C. Man.413 words
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Advertisement12 1960-05-14 11 S DAi W I.X \H\^W I <^ «j B I know buy r^TPTTTTI12 words
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Advertisement225 1960-05-14 11 Smartest combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines DyPmm space -rear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chiition through 4 gears from dren; handsome two-tone standing to 70 mph m 1 minute225 words
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108 1960-05-14 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH. Saturday PINKSON, who will start favourite for the Spring Cup at Bukit Timah this afternoon, is a^ lit a^ hands can make him. And he will lack nothing on the score of108 words
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Article389 1960-05-14 12 FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG NANFANG I ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.V. Kwee Loh MA YU-LOONG I j f ME HOME G BOROUGH FME HOME MISSISSIPPI CARGO RICE FME HOME F. ME HOME !F. ME HOME R All389 words
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743 1960-05-14 12 This morning at the coarse. ..by Allan Lewis DIXKSON is my first choice lor the Spring Cvp ;is given above. With Hie going likely to he good, Who Knows is my idea of the next best after his743 words
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Article32 1960-05-14 12 BEST BETS are Pinkx.n (Race (i). (irainne (Rait- 7) and Turk's Fire <Rai< Btst outsiders: (..n Tournai (Rate 8). I>ententurius (Race .">). and Aston (Race 2). Tin- yoin? will be good.32 words
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Article154 1960-05-14 12 Top trainer O'Brien suspended DUBLIN, Sat. Vincent O'Brien, the Irish racehorse trainer, yesterday had his training licence withdrawn by the stewards of the Irish Turf Club. O' Brien is Britain's leading trainer Under contract as his No.l jockey is Garnet Bougoure. former Malayan champion. An official statement m the Irish154 words
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Advertisement437 1960-05-14 12 We are definitely fmvf not the cheapest U/i ft UP tUP llip bpstj W^^B The'hand--1 shaped' S suit. y as tailored by f J TAILORING COMPA NY 24, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 3BkMUST BE WON word puzzle lotted Han •••••••■■■■•■■e SATURDAY j FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE *M' j437 words
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Advertisement69 1960-05-14 12 Handsome Suprem, and tl :her lini inch a 1 byword from tin reliabilitx. engin< the ion P: and A rcti i insensitive i countea i i anywii- 1 1 spo: demand 1 ntly plfl :iera. A t I Sole Aye nLs. C nnn REKDR For Performatii SINGAPORE 315-319, ORCH 11169 words
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