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Title Section17 1960-05-16 1 IHEJEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, MAY 16, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-05-16 1 UrnnilL" Observers see ess °f a conciliatory Nikita as the Bi& Four parley begins m Paris today )e aulle shocked by violence of Soviet leader's talk at meet Nixon says: do not think that the plane cident will influence the outcome of the Summit* PARIS. Monday. \JK.341 words
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7 1960-05-16 1 lke's No. 2 defends by-plane flight dfdfsdsfdsfdssd-7 words
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Article32 1960-05-16 1 BELGIAN CONGO, Mon.— Two Belgian settlers, driven otT their plantation m the Eastern Congo by angry mobs who threatened to kill them, have left by air for Europe.32 words
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148 1960-05-16 1 Doping: Barred trainer now calls for an inquiry by tie police LINDON, Monday. VINCENT O'BRIEN, onepf the world's most successful racehorse tniners whose licence was suspended for 18 maths on Friday, lias asked police to launch a brse-doping investigaion. 1 Te famed Irish trainer was banned from racing hor»s on148 words
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Article18 1960-05-16 1 ROME. Mon. —An Italian workman was drowned m wine while working above a wine tank.18 words
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Article43 1960-05-16 1 I ICINJ (Yugoslavia). Mon.— Armed with a revolver certificate attesting her virginity. Liulja and il ne( t lt BoKcianoNit- dead m a crowded street. Sh' 1 had b^? told" Dane slandered her after she rejected h£ advances. She was arrested.43 words
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228 1960-05-16 1 TOP SCIENTISTS ALL PRAISE THE NEW RUSSIAN SPACE SHIP JODRELL HANK. Monday. p\V() eminenl scientists engaged m space nsearch work for Britain and Russia said here yesterday that Russia's successful launching of a tour-ion space ship had brought man closer lo space228 words
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98 1960-05-16 1 WONDER MILER ELLIOTT IS SUED FOR A MILLION DOLLARS HONOLULU. Men. Australian miler, Herb Elliott has been summoned m a million-dollar suit involving breach of contract by promoter Leo Leavitt. He was handed the summons just after he had finished an exhibition 880--yards run In the rainsoaked Alexander field on98 words
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Article27 1960-05-16 1 MIAMI. Mon. A housewife has a .stainless *>>teel and silicone rubber valve m her heart, taking tne place of the natural aortic valve.27 words
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74 1960-05-16 1 460 STUDENTS AT VARSITY TAKE AN OATH BUKIT TIMAH, lion Pmif hundred and mx t y students at the University of Malaya m Singapo:morning took tion "that at all ti will behave honoui deavour to and rai.se the uooc of the University." The new students v uined by Prof, i74 words
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Article17 1960-05-16 1 CAIRO. Moi. were held DamuM-u.-v Alrxandr.i anc to mark ;2th anniversary ol tne tinian War17 words
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Article25 1960-05-16 1 LONDON. Mon. Tengfru Abdul Rahman, the M Prime Minister, attended a reception m his honour at the Malayan High Commibbion last night.25 words
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Article25 1960-05-16 1 Malayan Mmd BU prices today buvm«» $IX3 and Belling $1 40 Second IfaUjn Fund managers' prices buym* $1.02 and .selling $l 08 825 words
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222 1960-05-16 1 Wife (with dead pilot) makes talk-down landing DALLAS, Mon. Mrs. Spencey Black, 39, was alone m the cabin of a wild aeroplane, lighting to control it over the body of her dead husband. With a broken arm and facia] lacerations, Mrs. Black recalled from her hospital bed how her husband,222 words
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Article22 1960-05-16 1 Found a city AMMAN. Mon.— Dr. Joseph Free, an American archaeologist, has discovered the Biblical city of Dothan 10 miles from Jenin.22 words
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Article19 1960-05-16 1 Found a theatre CHESTER. (England), Mon. —Archaeologists here have uncovered part of a roman amphitheatre built 2,000 years ago.19 words
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Article, Illustration182 1960-05-16 1 CELIA: JUST A MATTER OF LOGIC SINGAPORE. Mon.— The winner of the Free Press Word Puzzle "L" contest, Miss Celia Lee is both happy and surprised. When told that she had won the constest, Miss Lee excitedly said: "I am happy to hoar the good news but I am terribly182 words
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Article28 1960-05-16 1 XL CENTRO, (California), Mil. The United States ai: force has claimed a record for dropping the haviest single object \l\ tos. safely from a plane.28 words
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Article19 1960-05-16 1 AKARTA. Mon.— Ten Singapre educationalists have arrved m Indonesia on a stujy-tour of Indonesian scbols.19 words
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Advertisement11 1960-05-16 1 i^v f ciiJ' I X Inm: uonatb 0 KNOW BUY |;nfliliMl11 words
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Advertisement77 1960-05-16 1 SPEAR LEADERS ■"""""^'""Tl CENT'S WEAR I X X. SHIRTS Mode from Pre-shrunk fobncs selected for luxurious feel, durability ond co^o of laundering m TERYLENE', DACRON/COTTON, SILKY POPLIN WASH WEAR COTTON Collors ore designed for proper fit, greater contort and smarter oppeoronce. SPORTS SHIRTS PYJAMAS m Wash Wear Dae ron/ Cotton77 words
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Advertisement26 1960-05-16 1 TOMBOLINI Tropic alised Super Special Accordions Moderate Prices 1 mth. r% FREE Tuition. Sole Agents: FOORMAN*S SCHOOL OF NTUSIC 28-A, Penong Lone, Spore -9. Tel: *****26 words
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492 1960-05-16 2 Row now brewing between Thailand's new airline and CPA over flight times THAILAND'S Civil Aviation Board will* soon deliver ;i Hole of warning to < athav Pacific Air \\j\s for violating iK .m agreement, ording to an agency lort reac h i n Singapore, CPA has changed its flight schedules492 words
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Article55 1960-05-16 2 LONDON: Th^ totlU UnOU of application for las: wee^ a offer of £2.i0 million 9! -day I Treasury bills was £444.780.00u. The amount allot -fd wa« £250 million and went at an average of £4/11 1.36 per cent compared with £4/13/4.70. This week $260 million of 91--day55 words
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Article75 1960-05-16 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lyin? alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Menestheus 1/2. Adrastus 4/o. Kwangtung 6A. Ore>te.N 6 7. Breconshire 8/9. Hallvard 10/11. Rimba 13/14. State of Madras 15/16, Chakdina 13. Taian Maru 19. Letoag N. Wall 4. Kinabalu 21 22. Charon 23/24. Himejl75 words
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Article69 1960-05-16 2 CHICAGO: Two Federal mediators met with representatives of the International Longshoremen's Association and stevedoring firms yeMerday m a last minute effort to prevent a possible dock strike m Chicago at midnight. Contract negotiations between the 2.000-member longshoremen's local 19 and 23 marine warehousing andU.P.I - 69 words
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Article41 1960-05-16 2 GENEVA: A speed-up m taritf eut.^ among the Se\en member nations of the European Free Trade Association |p expeettd to be one of the major items for discussion at the ci&tion'g ministerial conferenre opening on Thursday m Lisbon.41 words
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Article110 1960-05-16 2 Oil firm steps into plastics' field BAYTOWX (Texas) Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) has formally opened a polypropylene i plant representing a Ms9o mil- lion investment m a bid to gain a dominant position m the plas- I tics' field. The installation has an annual capacity of 40 millionU.P.I - 110 words
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Article103 1960-05-16 2 NEW YORK: Steel output m the Unitea States m April cropped to 9.771.000 ton.s (rum 11.uH.683 tons m March and 11.281.920 tons m April last year, the American Iron and Steel Institute -aid. llit* lower level still brought output tor the first tour months to103 words
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Article76 1960-05-16 2 LONDON: World mine production of tin- In -concern rates fell to 11.800 tons m January from 14.400 m Decenbryear. 'I his is stated m the International Tin Councils <utistical bulletin lor April. World consumption of primary tin metal is estirrated to have declined slightly ai76 words
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Article56 1960-05-16 2 CHICAGO: United fctatts Steel Corporation is taking out of protraction i blast funace and an open hearth unit II its South Chicago works, a U.S. St< spokesman He added, lion ever, that the company could make do itttmate further into the future v to the56 words
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Article82 1960-05-16 2 BRUSSELS: The Ministerial Coun.il of the Six-Naion European Common Marke Issued a communique annolncing agreement on an ameitied version of the Hallstein piai to speed up economic integrstion of ilie Six. At the >ame |mc they expressed readiness for negotiations with the Britt«l«-led j Outer Seven and other82 words
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Article42 1960-05-16 2 BRUSSELS: The Union Mimere Dv Haul Katanga, the Belgium Congo copper prodcer, has cut Its price for electrortic copper to 34.25 Belgian trwxc* per kilo from 35.50 francs. Ibis is the second reduction m the price m a week.42 words
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424 1960-05-16 2 New vessel makes first call at Singapore I PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP [OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS SINGAPORE, Monday. THE SHIP OF THE WEEK to arrive m Singapore is the Shigeshima Maru. On her maiden voyage, she is the latest addition to the Japan424 words
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Article826 1960-05-16 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Vf Prtvitui SUrday KEY Tf MARKINGS. f cci caw capital issue. x nail excludmt everytlmg. >' eiciudmj giviimi. I cli cum Imhs issue T «cr tictnltag capital ritirr t ccr cv* capital ritarr cl cum Imltii.826 words
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164 1960-05-16 2 Primary goods prices at a record low YORK. Mon. The I Commi>sion on International Commodity Trade which wound up its sp: session yesterday, lound that terms of trade of primary producing countries were at their lowe>t level since 1951. The 18-member commission considered that the recovery period had brought into164 words
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Advertisement486 1960-05-16 2 /^*^k CA f &y ISp THE t. A.L. LINES 1* f<_ S. i(S II iD(N »E0 SEV MEDITERRANEAN. jg sTINEMTAI SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. f£~ S tee P S ham P««afit fT i Bis ""5i iz i s £is r. O\l mi Sinafw 31 30 June ...-t^ \V ml Sartidha i 30486 words
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Advertisement295 1960-05-16 2 ff^MIIPPI\| i HAMBURG'AMERIC^Ti «c NORTH GERMAN (jT] To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles Art. Bremen Hamburc I Calls Southampton tor po HAVELSTEIN (LLfYO) MUNCNEN (NAPA6) 25 27 May HANNOVER M»P»r. 31 Mar 1 J««e RAVENSTEIN (LLOYD) 11 13 June Express Service Omits Va<« To Manilo, Hongkong, Yokohon-: SCNWABENSTEIN (LLOYD HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD: tRAUNSCHWEIC295 words
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58 1960-05-16 3 HANCELLOR HAS OF PLANS YE PRACTICE Xl \LA LUMPUR, Monday. preparations for the arrival of the new academic year at Malaya, the students union r from the Vice-Chancellor, v nheim. on the subject of 1 tli.it news Ikis m- plans of58 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-05-16 3 NEW ZEALANDER IS FULL OF PRAISE FOR OUR HOUSES, WAR MEMORIALS SINGAPORE. Mun. ing ditor of a departmental store m v d. Mr. J. Robbie, is full for the hou> ;i the well-kept wj memo of Si: por M Robbie :ne buildpeople." paid to the memoria lexe danders were cd.70 words
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Article22 1960-05-16 3 \GAPORE M Mr. ri Roehreke. Gen General m Si: The of Dialectical weekly *l the ■c] he el on V.22 words
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67 1960-05-16 3 IN VERDICT AT THE INQUEST OF MOTHER OF 9 WHO DIED FORM TETANUS AFTER ABORTION dfdffdfdfdfdf: inquiry had confided husband that she did he had decid- Ed to undergo an abortion to prevent further pr< nancy, he added. Returning an open verdict, Mr. N. A. D'Rozario, the coroner, said he67 words
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Article35 1960-05-16 3 KOTA BHARU. Mon— The 1.800-strong Siam Burma Deatn Railway Association yesterday urged tne Federation Government to review the Japanese peace treaty and request compensation for tne Malayan .survivors ol the Siam "death railway."35 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-05-16 3 THIS RARE BLOOM CALLS FOR CELEBRATION: THERE'S PROMISE OF 'GOOD LUCK' QINGAPORE Mon.— A rare k bloom it's the slier Khoo." plant that has often been associated with Miprrstition>.. Usually an imported flowerpot ornament from China it is bought as a "good link' uift on festival days. Idom does it110 words
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37 1960-05-16 3 IPOH. M A party r I a c 'v weapons under a pile of planks In Kampong Paloh h< The weapons believed been hidden by I :ud*'d bulb two shori pip*37 words
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Article29 1960-05-16 3 IPOH. Mon A seiada fwild o.\ Kuda new vill and >pi* one of them seriously. Police killed rampaging animal with 13 shots from a .303 rifle.29 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-05-16 3 Farmer says N.Z. has a word for our little farming plots: 'Garden' SINGAPORE, Monday. TOURIST party of eight, including three runnel's and ;i bank manager, from New Zealand are now m Singapore for a four-day-sta> on I heir trips-round South-East Asia. One of the farmers, Mr. Ralph Bean and his209 words
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97 1960-05-16 3 FEDERATION TEAM TO START COMMON MARKET TALKS SOON CJINGAPORE. MO Top 3 [•♦■deration Governmei I officials irom the iry, the Ministry of mmerce and Industry i Customs Department travel to Singapore. ""They will begin talk.-, on a common market for the two territorie The Minister of Comrce and Industry. Inch*'97 words
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173 1960-05-16 3 SINGAPORE UMNO NOT YET AN ACCEPTED AFFILIATE SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore UMNO had not yet been formally accepted as an affiliate of UMNO Malaya, a spokesman for the party headquarters said In Kuala Lumpur. He said thai until the State UMNO had been registered under the Singapore Societies Ordinance with173 words
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Article34 1960-05-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sir Ivor Jennings who helped to dralt the Federation Constitution lour yean ago, icturned yesterday to preside over two meetings concerning the Cambridge School Examination m the Federation.34 words
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188 1960-05-16 3 TWO DETERMINED MALAY BOYS TO HITCH-HIKE ALL THE WAY TO BRITAIN SINGAPORE, Mon. Two hitch-hikers, Hassan bin Vat and Said bin Mohammad, from Kluang, arrived here on their way to Britain. But now Said is down with flu and is m the General Hospital. Twenty-year-old Hassan is a lad full188 words
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Advertisement193 1960-05-16 3 $$00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 yf ~^t mmmk V s. I \JH^- 1 m\ i /JUm BY y The world's most desired watches tvery owner of a Roofer Watch is very proud of hs possession. Experience and > $1 continuous research, together with the193 words
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Advertisement25 1960-05-16 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS Available m All Forms ot Distributors:— tC. de SILVA BROS., "Jewellers'* Rattle* Place, Singapore -1. Phone *****25 words
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Miscellaneous111 1960-05-16 3 Medium Wave 476 metres dren s Corner— SHORT WAVE: «2 metres j6 On Su: (4780 kc/s.) Annoui 7Ou Th» n newv 7.15 Lwawtt from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 pm. dail* 7JO P.M. 100 Programme sum- femttom with Dr. Johnsonman-; 1.02 Monday medley; 130' gl Honor roll of Tlie news: 1.40 Newstalk;111 words
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Article, Illustration822 1960-05-16 4 ROSS MARK - ROSS MARK By dfdfsdfdffdf ft H R I SHCHEV. who promised the Russian people a new shopping paradise, with more shoes, clothes, bicycles, and food than any other nation m the world, will today be interested to hear wh a t happened w hen my822 words
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219 1960-05-16 4 Man who was treated as a pet kills the woman who kept him LONDON, Mon. A -meek and inoffensive" man who caught the interest of a strong-willed woman who owned the bar where he worked as a barman, was treated by her like a pet, a court m Glasgow was219 words
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215 1960-05-16 4 JENNIFER,1 4 (ON SKATES) TRAPS BOY ARMED WITH A RIFLE F ONDOX. Mon. A fourteen year old girl, Jennifer Taylor, chased an armed raider while she was on roller skates. And her detective work led to the arrest of two brothers aged 14 and 16— who had held up and215 words
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20 1960-05-16 4 Hon eymoon a fruit f arnd Margaret Tony get an invitation I I pc I I In I I I20 words
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Article, Illustration473 1960-05-16 4 Truman tells the inside story of that Presidential Day snub by Gen. Eisenhower XEW YORK, Monday. PI IK famous snub President Eisenhower inflicted on Harry Truman iKs he look over liis job is described m detail for the first lime. Truman, m a controversial book, "Mr. Citizen," explains the background.473 words
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129 1960-05-16 4 VTEW YORK, Mon. A "SNIFFING POST" is to be set up 450 feet high m New York to detect odious smells from New Jersey. The instrument, designed by the Air Pollution Authority, is expected to confirm the snobbish New Yorkers' worst suspicions: All the129 words
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27 1960-05-16 4 American students see support for their lecturer from Oxford AN angry group of stuck of Los Angeles senl British book critics seeking history lecturer. Dr. All Oxl27 words
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36 1960-05-16 4 5,000 homeless in 1½ million fire MANILA. Moil Hre hit Butuan city m southern Philippines and caused dan estimated at out- ir.ilh (about M51. 520, 0dd More than 5,i»00 pc them poor, wen r< n<.' homel(36 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-05-16 4 c£ arr a at Malmo Zoo m Sweden is (his baby polar bear, alr.afh visitors. Shown affectionately nuzzling the mother, the baby bear calls to mind H). world-** larity ot London Zoo's frolicking: and enchanting baby bear "Brumiv H45 words
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94 1960-05-16 4 $640 FINE FOR DANCER WHO HID HER JEWELLERY LONDON, Mon. Redhaired dancer Elaine Allen was forced to strip by Customs officials when she arrived at London Airport from Calcutta last February, a court was told. For, although she declared 10 dresses and a tiger skin she did not mention the94 words
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98 1960-05-16 4 ANNA SAYS MARLON'S 'IMMORAL' AND A SLOB HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Marlon Brando was described by his ex-wife Anna Kashfi as "an im l man" at a California court hearing. This was the last of a scries of hearings m which Brando sought extended rights to visit his son. two-year-old Christian Devi.98 words
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Advertisement109 1960-05-16 4 CIGARETTES GIVE YOU THE BEST PLEASURE "f 1 -f 2O CIGARETTES FOR 55 CTS. fffiti '^^^S Uc.' iFftrW^ '^^r t M^^^^ I can really sit back and relax now! /^^^J^ I entrust all my problems/ xJjO^ 1^ >d§[ PACKING, BAGGAGE Z[S^^^ REMOVAL and STORAGE (]^^r^ RICKWOOD CO., LTD (Packing an<]109 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-05-16 5 ROY LAZAROO - It took him an hour to conquer 90 Ib. catch: A barracuda ROY LAZAROO dfsdfdfdfdfsfdfdfdf SINGAPORE. Monday n ti-hin- since I was a kid') his biggest barracuda catch lighthouse while on a fishing ■ml this 9(j se lo six feel, parts exciting near the it day. •me lowered ms deep84 words
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10 1960-05-16 5 LEE TO SPEAK ON THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY dsfdfsdfdfsdfdsf'10 words
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160 1960-05-16 5 'SHOWDOWN' OVER HAWKING RIGHTS AVERTED BY FOOD INSPECTORS gIXOAPORE. M o n.~ A dispute between memb< of the Singapore Hawkers Union and the Petty Traders Union operating m Serangoon Garden Estate has been settled by hawker inspectors. dispute, which was over the choice of hawking tes, arose when members the160 words
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Article26 1960-05-16 5 Policeman wins S1 O,OOO prize 'H. M COIT> Dani. B is the winner ged the SI O.OOO first prize wide Br>icreep.i red by MeBee Malaya) Ltd.26 words
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127 1960-05-16 5 60,000 TOTS TO GET 'JABS IN BIG DRIVE ON DIPHTHERIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sixty thousand children under five years of age are to be inoculated next month m the biggest ever anti diphtheria campaign m Kuala Lumpur. The drive starts on June 1. Eighty thousand doses of vaccine are being127 words
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54 1960-05-16 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Managing Director ol BOAC Mr. Keith Granville. has been appointed full time chairman of BOAC Associated Companies, it was announced m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Granville will take up his new appointment on June 30 m place of Sir George Cri-54 words
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128 1960-05-16 5 GOVT. TRADE TEAM FOR G.A.T.T. MEETING AT GENEVA ARE ON THREE-FOLD MISSION KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I 4 FEDERATION Gov- eminent tram, is on the way to Geneva on a threefold mission: KEEP a close watch on whether Malayan i to the European Common Market count] In danger. {•;> wnat way128 words
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Advertisement189 1960-05-16 5 WORLD FAMOUS TAPE RECOROtR 9WWMMMMMMMMMMMHMM TIX f\ 5495/- (S'pore/Pcnonq SGIS/- (Fed./Bornco/SorawoW. CITY ""NEON ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. ■4« 308, South Bridge Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** tt^j Agents KIAN GWAN M LTD. cTRAND HOTEi 1 \i# 21/25 Bcncoolen St., Spore. 2&L. Tele: *****/9 J >-^ ***** >" fr > -r Mostly Air-Conditioned189 words
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Miscellaneous184 1960-05-16 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Oickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis W* rES SHE THIWKS SHE X WHAT ON HOWWM 3^ SHE rwi^'KS l^ SHE Y^^? iMANaPRAKE i LOVES VOU-ANJP i EARTH KNOW*? I'M A"^ B CAM 6»GT YOU ALOME ttHP) JACK YCu^W. IS CERTAIN! YOU184 words
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384 1960-05-16 6 OPINION Pause today and say a prayer fUTIZEN. i i moment this busy day afternoon and a prayer. A or. thankfulnes that i week h gone by without a war. A prayer of hope that the Summit talks In Paris today, statesmen will s< ill timid thought of future brinkmanship384 words
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1253 1960-05-16 6 The secrets of the tax dodgers are no longer a secret Who? When? What? Where? Dr. Coh Keng Swee, the Minister for Finance, is the Government expert who answers questions from the public m this page today. QWhat is the government doing to encourage industrialisation m Singa- pore? A: Thfs1,253 words
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Article, Illustration579 1960-05-16 6 FRANK GOLDSWORTHY - A ruse saved Hitler's channel navy FRANK GOLDSWORTHY bydfdsfdfdff TIIK ruse that saved Hitler's ships the Scharn h o r s t, (i ii c is c n a v, and Prinz Eugen is revealed today. Pith helmets. French barmaids and German "Wrens" were all part of a German bluff579 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-05-16 6 CHEAT GOVT. AN PUBLIC AS WELL third come T;t How are w stop this d Comptroller authority to ii book> i taxpayer.' S< to give him i do than what Inc. adi:. seh we can f: with kid-.. pow< rs ar. will be used t full. Will co-ope: th.r Thesdfdsffdsf50 words
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Advertisement327 1960-05-16 6 on ran hand m >"ur r I ami f ied ad* l«» miy one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and I SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Stora«« iM) Lt4. a 20 Tanah Rata. IPOM Cold itmii (U) i -<l, i-i Clar* su«tL KLANO) Cold morait* (M) Ltd., 10 N«w327 words
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Advertisement41 1960-05-16 6 for air travel ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON I EN Pt Spend a delightful evening at D Singapore s wo* i A| Delicious CH I'l )^N^^ Excellent EtU C^4\ Music N■UB ""^Sr C^ Telc P h m iM y V Manage L^^g^ft41 words
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Article, Illustration136 1960-05-16 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS Singapore. Monday L MAN SCARE KEEPS 3 ODY INDOORS: AND PATROLS |fc T MRS. GOMEZ IS THE FIRST WOMAN TO ENTER IN THAT BIG FREE PRESS RACE m Potong l'asir are ape patrols because of the v136 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-05-16 7 I N A GADGET GOES ING THEY ALL GEND FOR CHARD (16) dsfsffdfdsfsdfsfsf dsfdfdfdsfdsfdsfsdfdsf14 words
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7 1960-05-16 7 MALAYAN ACE INTER WEDS ALL ATHLETE dsfdsfsdfsdfdsffdfdfdfdfd7 words
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151 1960-05-16 7 Stricter control on pocket money urged by Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rilK Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Talib, lias warned parents lo impose stricter control on pocket money for their children. He gave this warning at the annual prize giving oi the Bukit Bintang Girls' Secondary School151 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-05-16 7 THE CALYPSO TRIO AT THE TALENTIME SHOW PUT ON TO HELP ORPHANED BABIES lhr tamoib nlvp^o iMviil. Kit hard and K. -niK'th. from Ihc Chrli tian Kruthrrs Sch— l. at the mike .»> t\u\ appeared Saturday ftixht's talenlUbe tntitot at Ihc Convrnt the ll«>|> Infant Je>uv m :,.i Street lhr107 words
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300 1960-05-16 7 Mother of two aims to beat 60 men in the cycle race SINGAPORE, Monday A CHARMING mother of two, Mrs. Meliny Gomes, 31, is the only woman so far to enter for the Fress Press cycle race on June 26. Mrs. Gomes told the Free Press that winning the race300 words
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52 1960-05-16 7 WHEEL BARROWS TO GET PIONEER STATUS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hand trucks, wheel barrows and metal furniture are to be given pioneer status. Other products named m a Government list included glassware, bus seats, bus window regulators, sewing machine heads and carbon paper. Those wishing to object should do so by52 words
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96 1960-05-16 7 COMBINED SCHOOL QUIZ TO BE HELD AT THE A.C.S. SOON BUKIT TIM AH. Mon.— The Anglo- Chinese School will hold a com-bined-schools quiz on May 23 at 3 p.m. In the Lee Kuo Chuaa Auditorium. Two teams will participate, and the chairman will be Miss Mary Hoe, president of the96 words
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Article41 1960-05-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president of the National Union of Railwaymen. Mr. AW. King left yesterday for Manila to attend a threemonth labour education course at the University of the Philippines. Mr. King's trip i* sponsored by Asia Foundation.41 words
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Article33 1960-05-16 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Filipino violinist Redentor Romero, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Friday at 8.45 p.m. He will be accompanied on the piano by Mr. David Apel.33 words
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88 1960-05-16 7 FRENCH PERFUME STALL FOR THE BIG BAZAAR SINGAPORE, Mon. The French community m Singapore will put up a, perfumery stall at the International Bazaar for the Blind on May 21. The stall will include a wide range of scents, from modest samples to ornamental bottles at all prices. Most of88 words
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Article27 1960-05-16 7 JESSELTON, Mon. The Director of Posts and Telegraphs. Mr. C. J. Fenton, announced that a direct teleprinter service between Labuan and Jesselton has been installed.27 words
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121 1960-05-16 7 A year's ban on lorry driver who caused heavy damage to shops OUNGEI SIPUT, Mon. A man whose lorry crashed into two shophouses, causing their front portions to collapse, was disqualified from driving for a year. The driver, Hou Chuon Yew, 28. was also fined $500 after he pleaded guilty121 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-05-16 7 SUB-EDITOR ON FREE PRESS DIES AFTER SUDDEN COLLAPSE AT HOME OINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Malcolm Modder, a senior member of the editorial staff of the Singapore Free Press, collapsed and died at his home here shortly before 10 last night. Aged 40, Mr. Modder was working at the Free Press sub-editors'176 words
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217 1960-05-16 7 Testing time for Port Swettenham lies in next 2 years I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The testing time for Port Swettenham will be during the next year or so before the new wharves are m operation, says an *j;torial m the latest issue of Kereta Api, the Malayan Railway Administration magazine. It217 words
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101 1960-05-16 7 Council wants $500,000 loan to build 150 $25-a-month houses I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Klang Town Council has asked the Selangor Government for a $500,000 loan to build about 1 50 low-cost houses. The District Officer, Ra.ia Abdul Aziz bin Raja Ha.ii Ahmad who is also the Chairman of the council101 words
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Advertisement120 1960-05-16 7 ■d| IJj > H Lf a~t its F^iyaff}) TRP 72 AC/DC 2-BAND 3-SPEED ALL -TRANSISTOR RADIO-PHONO if'-l USE 6 x 1.5 V torch M botteries or ~M 220 V AC Mams. J& wtiS^^^ There is no substitute for the Be»t Watch out tor the "FUJIYA" transistor tape-recorders Push-button controls operated120 words
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Miscellaneous35 1960-05-16 7 VE"«S H AH 1 BUT O»O AMOMERE> CHECKED CMECK IX ANSWER^ JfrJfl k jm yiith a regular order for The Singapore Free Press ■**-..be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular uiu35 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-05-16 8 THIRTY-ONI delegates to the TM.it Se« York Herald Tribune Youth Forum peni risht d.ns touring this West r .m nation following their three months st.iv m the Inited Stai Ismail bin Ibrahim, .Malayan delegate (standing 4th from right) to the Ntw York63 words
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89 1960-05-16 8 NEW KAM ALA CLUB PRESIDENT IS MRS. JUMABHOY SINGAPORE. M Mrs. X M. Jumabhoy has been :ed president of the Kamala Club, with Mrs. U. Batra and Mrs. L de Souza as vicepre Othor officials are: secretary, Mrs. U. Kalbag; asst. secretary, Mrs. Y. Handa: 1 treasurer, Miss S. Appadurai.89 words
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30 1960-05-16 8 Sembawang to organise a camera club for the younger residents SEMBAWANG, Monday. Mat of the Sembawang said that his Associar the formation of a Jalan Leban, m respons ung residents.30 words
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Article20 1960-05-16 8 NGAPORE. M( 4 for the Advocate-General, Inchc Ahmad b n Mohd. Ibrahim, who m April 30 to20 words
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110 1960-05-16 8 INCHE NOORDIN IS FIRST MALAY NAUTICAL INSTRUCTOR AT THE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SINGAPORE. Mon. Malays here will now learn the art of seamanship and navigation from a MALAY. The teacher is Inehe Noordin bin Yunos who will be attached to the Singapore Polytechnic as a nautical instructor. He will use Malay110 words
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250 1960-05-16 8 BOB PERIES - Indonesian bid to form a $20m shipping firm in Singapore BOB PERIES Bysdfdfdfsffsff Singapore, Monday LOCAL SUPPORT IF HEADQUARTERS IS ESTABLISHED HERE A NEW Indonesian shipping firm is making a a bid to raise $20 million Singapore capital to float a giant shipping company here. The firm, Nagara Lines Ltd.,250 words
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Article30 1960-05-16 8 KENINGAU. Mon. Two Murut-s. aged 35 and 45. were shot at while hunting m the gle with dogs. They are now m Kenlngau Hospital. Poiicp are Investigatii30 words
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Article22 1960-05-16 8 SINGAPORE. Mi Mr. Lim Ewe Huat has tx pointed Assistant Director of il Aid with effect from May 1.22 words
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59 1960-05-16 8 3 MALAYANS OFF TO CANADA FOR FISHERIES TRAINING KJALA Lu.MPUR. Moil. Three the I vi Fisheries have anada a sixes* ***** unrfcr 1 hip. The course is part Fed< Government* programme to improve the rmei -a. are Inche R M hamed Shal ,>: Fisheries Kemaman Trengganu: Lim Eng Chuan. 'he59 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-05-16 8 IT'S GRADUATION DAY FOR 29 SPEAKERS... SO MRS. LIM CONGRATULATES ALL OF THEM 9 .Airs. Urn Koon Teck. an instructor wi the Public Speaking Institute addresses members of the Instiluiits recent graduation reremony. Twenty-nine student* graduated from thi*. thr Institute's loth cU« which teaches leadership speech and memory. In the67 words
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53 1960-05-16 8 VIOLIN RECITAL BY FILIPINO ARTIST TO AID THEATRE FUND SINGAPORE. M pino I vi a Vii 8.45 p.m. will be accompa ..o by David Apel. recitai is jointly red by the Sir. Philippine Consulate proceed bt to the Nai even!! by Beet Saints Sa Sa i Lwski a -d ing53 words
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18 1960-05-16 8 FARMERS MEET ON BEACH TO DRIVE AWAY 'SEA DEMONS' K-.NU. M packed mile d at i where Tti18 words
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Article26 1960-05-16 8 JESSELTON. 100 cow# have b- tlffi- l Tawau. Aben prove b to the Assistant Dir« Agriculture. Mr. R i. <: an c Smith.26 words
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9 1960-05-16 8 Vice-chance to addren Freshmen orientat week cerer B Dinner9 words
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107 1960-05-16 8 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore: Lesson No. 27 HI. Baring: Lie tl<>\ Tettcah: Midd StS. Kena: Tom I .'{94. l.aiiftgar: < olh knocked down 395. Motoka: Motor. Mati; Dead. i**7. Atau: Or. Itt. Hidup: Aln Masih: Still. 400. (hedera: Hurt/injured. 401. Paha: Thigh 402. Panggil: (all. 403. X t kit107 words
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Advertisement151 1960-05-16 8 I A I 1 D I O WtO^/ia/ld PLRFECTION ALL GARRARD RECORD CHANGERS ARE ADAPTABLE FOR STEREOPHONIC SOUND. *ym v Model RC. 88/40 Model RC. 210 Singapore $154.50 Singapore $129.50 Federation $181.50 Federation $151.50 Spindle 1 I Model RC. 98/40 Singapore $169.50 Federation $196.50 Ail Garrard Record Changers are supplied151 words
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Miscellaneous723 1960-05-16 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPORE FOLK E BAM) concert Katong Park 7.3U p.m. to B. so p.m. KAMALA i LIB; Sewiiig i 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 1 p.m. io 3 p.m., 3 p.m. io 3 p.m.: embroider; 11* a.m. to T p.m.; 2 p.m. to SINGAPORE JIDO CLUB: Children723 words
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Article, Illustration577 1960-05-16 9 George Malcolm Thomson - he day Ldady Astor put lbbentrop s place George Malcolm Thomson By sdfdfdsfdfdfdsdf YOUR CHANCE WIN A BOOK tIE US ANY OF THAT NONSENSE, T 0 HIS HEIL HITLER' SALUTE m what restricted view lask. Not for him ultimate value or uver. I as es bird* and the iuer screens,577 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-05-16 9 CHINESE LAKE MURDERS by Robert van Gulik NANCY ASTOR: By Maurice C 911.5. I\EE Jen-djieh is al--1 well-known nds of reads Judge Dee, the ied detective or .nh-century Chi[n this new book, Robert Van Gulik tells Judse Dee solved ifficult cases m his second magistrate.248 words
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Article465 1960-05-16 9 Best of the others out this week LJERE are some other new paperback out this week: BEHIND THE CRIMSON BLIND by CARTER DICKSON: PAN $1.25 is a first class thriller with H. M. crossing swords with master criminal m Tangiers. THE MEDALLION by GITTA SERENY: PAN $1.25 is a suspense465 words
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595 1960-05-16 9 M. R. S. ARSCOTT - M. R. S. ARSCOTT sdfdfdsffdsfsf _r I GARDENING MOST gardeners like to grow a few ferns and the Maidenhairs are the most well known and important group of ferns In cultivation. ADIANTUM is the botanical name for this595 words
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Advertisement185 1960-05-16 9 FLASH AWAY -EVERY TWO TO FOUR SECONDS! new vX S H I C A quikute the unique ONE-PIECE electronic-flesh unit specification SHB Wt one-piece, self-contoincd l&± electronic flash-unit. m--Z^l' -JMH recycling time: two— tour J:;: \l nds BHSsinTTTr-' W colour-temperature: 6000* liillllllllli 111 W K.lv.n. moms. v~^j Pentamatic 35 YASHICA185 words
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Miscellaneous34 1960-05-16 9 p. I don't want to ior I to any one." *he I want to be for that horrid ns co post Inters, a^Q4 ;-Mr. *o him again. to protest and explain, 4 word m.34 words
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Miscellaneous705 1960-05-16 9 Word Puzzle L: Winning solution i iLjOiNIDIO NB 1 i |C 1 R R U S§ pT^^OPHHi Zl lAJLAA°E I is" c e l n It i 3 1 a p e IMBB Tfi H[_Y JLJLJO Z[ If[±lji 3 fB AlßlNl Tj I~S~T u"d[y] Tj |cTh A nTC|T| Helm lIL705 words
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Article, Illustration587 1960-05-16 10 Royston Lazaroo - Royston Lazaroo On-the-spot report by Results were: Fly— Jum Ibrahim (Army) bt Wilhe Tan iMRNVR); banUm- V. Kesavan »Pulau Bukoin V.C bt Brian Isaac i Army) >.i. In Ist; feather Knshnail GopalaP Police) bt Nee Roa:h Vitabhak i Unattached587 words
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45 1960-05-16 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. R. A. Flangan and Mrs. K. A. j Seth won the 18 holes stroke < flag) competition at the j Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Runners-up were Capt. E. B. Bright and Mrs. M. G. Murchison.45 words
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Article22 1960-05-16 10 MACON, Mon. Oxford University eight beat a selection of France's best oarsmen m an international prei Olympics regatta here. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article122 1960-05-16 10 Singapore. Mow. Results of races at the Royai Singapore Yacht Club yesterday are ns follows:Dragon Class: l. How Come iH. Pfrunder) 2. June <E. Holiday) 3. Rika 111 (Commander Hallifax). Tornado Class: l. Genevieve (E. Buchwald) 2. Flying Saucer (G. Ashworth) 3. i.sa Lai (J. i Grace). Skiff122 words
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Article, Illustration182 1960-05-16 10 Fred Reinfeld - When White loses time at the start Fred Reinfeld Chess Lesson 35 by dsfsdffsffds rpAKE out chessboard and men. and try these opening gambits. Scotch Game WHITE BLACK 1 P-K4 P-K4 2 N-KB3 X-QB3 3 P-Q4 PxP 4 NxP As White has lost time by moving his King Knight twice.182 words
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325 1960-05-16 10 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN By sdfdsfdfsdfsdfss SINGAPC'-E JX the Candidates Tournament, Keres d< I I competitors played lour games ugainsl i fourth game T a turned the tables. Lh\ lal twccii these two masters. WHITE: K.rcs; BUM X: r.ii. 1. P-K4. P-QB4: I.325 words
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Article64 1960-05-16 10 LIM POH BOON - CALLING ALL WHO WANT BIG MUSCLES LIM POH BOON Bydsfsdfdsfdff Singapore. Monday RELAX I preparation your training at 5.30 p.m. pcrlormcd wit. nuu and U the clanger Don't rush throui body buildinu m-.s.sl treat it a.s a it. You want ir. you will your ti::. the lull b« watch your64 words
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Advertisement447 1960-05-16 10 Make sure you know the correct section to eJ Class fc A' members of a cycling association Class *B non-members with racing C J ~,^b^ firm i <^j3g£jjfh V^^X. %Mtf ncißf cycle with multiple sears. A racing cycle witli single gear A racing cycle with multiple gears. racMf Class k447 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1960-05-16 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran -By sdfdsfdsffdsf r-«>l«l gelding Timberlane. cleverly ridon 'I"' S|;nnj4 Cup, main i-acc al Bnkil '^.Timberlane nicelj placed be,der. [he t;,v H, Pinkson was alx.nl third or Rth, 11. who did Surprising1,222 words
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Article108 1960-05-16 11 HIS HATTRICK WAS NOT GOOD ENOUGH SERANGOON GARDENS, j Mon. Serangoon Gardens Sports Club defeated Police by 24 runs m the Junior cricket tournament yesterday, j The Gardeners scored 112 runs. Police could only reply with 88. Top scorers for S.G.E. were B. Aylen <33» and H Pereira 39. while108 words
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Article94 1960-05-16 11 McNair wins the Guillemard Cup SINGAPORE. Mon. K. C. McNair. recent runner-up for the Malayan golf title, won the Guillemard Cup final on Saturday. "B" Medal: 1. E. C. Guyatt (3-upi 2. D. L. Wooll. <2 up»; 3. M. Melchior <1 upt. Ball sweep. First nine: Tip be- tween E.94 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-05-16 11 sdfdsfdsfdsfdfdsfdffdsfsf <ioini;: Good ii hd Tinie lniin. 39 4/.">. ■i i lnne: lmm. ft] DIV ,_,>,. won by 4- Tim,: Imin ?>* 4 5 I mv ii won by: I, 1•• Time: lmln ul l\ :_,,i won l^ Time: lmin. 11 3/5. I i)| 476 words
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Article, Illustration481 1960-05-16 11 Shaw's Warriors just could not do a thing wrong against Eveready R. Cboo; L. Choo; Loui Moees; R. Rozarto; M. DaSilva; P. Pereira; W. Tan. PTS: Seng Wah. P. Amera singhe; C. Pereira; W. Sta. Marim; Chwee Siong; F. Fox; Ramlec; Lin X Pachymuthu. Sainus beat Polytechnic 15-11 at Pohtechmc481 words
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115 1960-05-16 11 COSMOS GO ON FROM VICTORY TO VICTORY (osuion ha 10n5.... pARRER PARK. Moll. I Club gained their third successive victory m the SAFA Division 3C at the exX X ded but luckily it !er Sah B d i:i the 15th minub through Mohamed I on to their lead half-tin Last115 words
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Article32 1960-05-16 11 Mixed Green so me Mr. Philii the mixed loursomc Oreenaomc competition played at the Royal liiand Club yesterday with 691 poini Runners-up wrrp Mr. and Mrs. R. Archibald, who scored 72] points.32 words
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Advertisement114 1960-05-16 11 THE HONGKONG FAR EAST ENGINEER Read by everyone of note m the industry throughout the Far East A new issue is now on sale Contents include: Malaya Gets Wooden Houses at Low Cost New Government Offices Project m Penang Completion of New Canossa Hospital, Hong Kong 9 Towering New Residential114 words
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Article, Illustration371 1960-05-16 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Bysdfdsf BUKIT TIMAH, Monday AN IMPROVED SHOWMAN AND TECHNIRAMA ALSO IMPRESS IN WELL RUN THREE FURLONGS Sullivan's two Class 4 sprinters, Funny Face and Dancing Water (Taylor), showed winning form here this morning when they disposedFree Press - 371 words
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369 1960-05-16 12 VAZIR MARKER - VAZIR MARKER Bysdfdsfsdff KALLANG. Monday MIXING caution with aggression, Tay Choon Huat advanced lo the third round of the Singapore Junior badminton singles last night it the SBA Hall. He beat Kasmani Omar. Displaying superb skill. Fay won m stmighi sets 15-3, 15-5.369 words
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Article34 1960-05-16 12 MADRID. Mon.— Spain boat England 3-0 alter leading 1-0 at half-time. The England players were tens never settled down. In an Under-23 match m Berlin. England beat Germany 4-1. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article25 1960-05-16 12 CARACAS. Man. Corinthians of England and Odeca of Costa Rica tied l-l m the first game of me iniernational women > soccer tournament. J.P.I.J.P.I - 25 words
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Article37 1960-05-16 12 FRESNO. Moi Unknown Doug Smith sprinted into I world class by winning a 100 yard-, race m 9.4 sec. and beating Ray Norton, joint I holder of the 9.3 sec world i record. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article15 1960-05-16 12 BAGDAD. Mon. Eleven wrestlers will represent Iraq at the Olympic Game.-. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article16 1960-05-16 12 PARIS, Mon.— Monaco won j the French football cup, beating Saint Etienne 4-2. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article16 1960-05-16 12 PERTH. Mon.— The French touring Rugby League team beat Western Australia 29-8. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article362 1960-05-16 12 In the day session tuenty-seven-year-olcl Asnes Chan, a City Council employee, sacrificed her singles match to give full support to her partner, (hew Ah Puay. Agnes retired after losing the first set. She feared that •she might have to play a rubber set to win362 words
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416 1960-05-16 12 League cricket: Gopal Krishnan takes catch of the week and surprises even himself SINGAPORE, Monday. AGAIN this week. Ihere were outright decisions m Ihe Sin^ipmv Crickei Association Senior League. Police upset calculations by defeating R.A.F. by 17 runs while S.C.C. won by seven wickets, bundling S.K.C. out for <>1 runs.416 words
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Article, Illustration186 1960-05-16 12 MANSOR SAWI WINS ARMY CYCLING IN RECORD TIME BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. Mansor bin Sawi won the Army's 50-mile time trial at Bukit Timah yesterday. Twenty five year old Mansor broke the 1954 record of 2 hrs. 17 mm. when he romped home with a time of 2 hrs. 10 mm186 words
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Article34 1960-05-16 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. One— Darul Aflah v Max- well, Jalan Besar (5.15); Div. 3(~5.H.8. Police v Seraneoon M.Y., Farrer Park: Div. 3D Arsenal v Bintanfi Bulan. Farrer Park, R.T.C. v T.T.C., Geylang.34 words
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Article26 1960-05-16 12 LONDON, Mon.— Wakefiold Trinity scored the heaviest points tally m the British Rugby League Cup Final since 1929 when they trounced Hull 38-5.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article46 1960-05-16 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Non-Benders easily beat Combmed Volunteers b> 145 runs j n a cricket match at the h.K.C. ground yesterday. r S: Noil-Benders: ?U2 (Bain 38 lloss 37 Ashraff 3-58. Paige 3-20). Combined Volunteers 57 (Tufnell i: Ramsay Rae 4-9, McLellan 2-6).46 words
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Advertisement50 1960-05-16 12 AIRES fenta 31 35mm Single-lens Reflex /jK Looking for a »^^j| J camera or P'' I photography accessc wil .I.UK'S I'HOIO (OMl'j 157 Tired, no End CiC ISBI^^ I TT Btrvfrß 3 I H 'CH POTENCY I I FORMULA C.T.... LOOK FOR THE J}S>^B Available 8t fl THE FEDERAL O«50 words
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Miscellaneous183 1960-05-16 12 Cv FREE PR Ess 'I j WORD PUZ ILE^I Cut and Post,n S ,ny Name Addrcs« rM CLUES FOR WORD I 1 A synthetic fibre used I ii I making stockings I 2. Modern ones ore often fully understood ot f.' 3. sporrows" t' m colonies. 4. Moy show you183 words
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