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Title Section18 1960-05-19 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVEEVRnnv s TALK|NG BOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article497 1960-05-19 1 Doctors disagree on Capetown membership Nkrumah-Verwoerd m 'we are welcome no you're not' tussle over admission DUBLIN, Thursday. gOUTH AFRICA'S claim to membership m the Commonwealth after she becomes a republic was sharply contested last night by Ghana's Prime Minister, Dr. Kwante Nkrumah. Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, South Africa's497 words
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226 1960-05-19 1 YEW YORK. Thurs. The Soviet Union last night called for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council to consider "aggressive acts" by the United States air force. The request was cabled from Paris by the Sovh i Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko.226 words
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45 1960-05-19 1 The Tengku deplores Mr K's action at the Summit Tengku Malayan i 'ii a lour of It pl< »i\m! the Si minil < liable,* 1 he wanted to >ul(i have not waited rived m h import ment. ssne luis nowilh Briidded. luist BerTengku Ikjil IfssilK or45 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-05-19 1 DID ALY KHAN KNOW DEATH WAS NEAR? TURN TO PAGE FOUR11 words
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Article15 1960-05-19 1 LONDON. Tnurs. Some 300 men were on strike m tne Millwail docks.15 words
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128 1960-05-19 1 Russian scientists will order spaceship to return to earth soon MOSCOW, Thursday. QOVIET scientists will soon order the space--3 ship they launched earlier this week to descend l<> earth, the official Soviet News W'IHY, Tass, reported last ni^ht. Tass said the scientists had "ained valuable information m determining the conditions128 words
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Article22 1960-05-19 1 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Reginald Maudlins. President of the Board of Trade, left London for Lisbon to attend a ministerial meeting.22 words
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196 1960-05-19 1 Gurkhas' pay in Malaya an injustice, says Labour peer LONDON. Thurs.—A Labour peer, Lord Shepherd asked the Government m the House of Lords yesterday "if they intend at an early date to review and advance the pay and allowances of members of the brigades of Gurkhas now stationed within theReuter - 196 words
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Article19 1960-05-19 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. About 4u per cent of Jogjakarta bachelors who got married la.st year preferred widows.19 words
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Article17 1960-05-19 1 LONDON, Thurs. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh gave a "meet-the-people" luncheon party yesterday.17 words
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Article20 1960-05-19 1 GRIMSBY, u f r t S f Grimsby trawlermcn /<£ vital talks m London on their threat to strike.20 words
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Article19 1960-05-19 1 PARIS. Thurs. Harry Scnell, trie racing driver killed at Silversione, on Friday, was buried outside Paris.19 words
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Article47 1960-05-19 1 SAN RAFAEL, California, Thursday. CARYL CHESSMAN, executed two weeks ago left everything to Miss Rosalie Asher, one of his lawyers. His will. filed here for probate, says Miss Asher has oral instructions on how to distribute the estate, estimated at about MSI 3,00047 words
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Article19 1960-05-19 1 LONDON, Thurs. Moscow Radio has scrapped a broadoast of the American musical "My Fair Lady." Reuter.19 words
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87 1960-05-19 1 PASTERNAK OF ZHIVAGO FAME VERY ILL MOSCOW. Thurs. Boris Pasternak, the famous Soviet author. is lying ill at his country home outside Moscow. He is suffering from a heart ailment complicated by haemorrhage of the stomach. The 70-year-old author of "Dr Zhivago an international best-seller, was said to be as87 words
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Article11 1960-05-19 1 SEOUL. Thurs. Students staged two demonstrations here without violence11 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-05-19 1 Laker is told by Surrey: You're banned from Oval AFTER THE ATTACKS IN BOOK ON FAMOUS NAMES IN ENGLISH CRICKET... LONDON, Thurs.— Jim Later, famous Surrey and England howler, has been banned from the scene of some of his greatest Test match victories. In a letter made public last nignt.212 words
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Article19 1960-05-19 1 Managers' prices today, First Malayan Fund buying $134, selling $1.41. Second Malayan Fund buying $1.03, selling $1.09.19 words
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Advertisement19 1960-05-19 1 I^232^l V BELIEVING WITH mtß I M GRUNDIG TAPE J Jj I RECORDERS WSOLE AGENTS'. KIAN GkVAN (Mi LTD19 words
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Advertisement19 1960-05-19 1 MM STANOAtO 4 THi MOfT VttSAtlU^pS MictoscoM AVAtIAHI flO«» JT MACLAINE WATSON M««^OtTs> LtO. I UNION lUHOIN9 $INOA#Otf I19 words
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Article86 1960-05-19 2 I aipkii. Thurs— The Nationalist Chinese Government \esterday announced that the Inflow of foreign capital into Formosa had increased sharply during the last lour months. total i .4 applications from foreign md Overseas (hints, financier* tor investment m Formosa have been t beginning of this year. The86 words
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197 1960-05-19 2 Outlook is bright after the Paris Summit collapse, industrials show firm trend AU« limits rons Ideretl lh C London H LONDON Thursday. slwk markets pul ant v yesterday and c |ose industrial equities Thl summit breakwere looking dis down had the effect of stagnating business during the morning but when197 words
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Article190 1960-05-19 2 Stock market is swept by a heavy wave of profit-taking >TEW YORK: A heavy wave I of profit-taking swept through ck market sterday a; opened with a good extension of attributed ation of continued defence expenditures 01 the Sum- collapse. Such was the volume vi tradhat the high-speed190 words
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Article122 1960-05-19 2 SHIP IN PORT CIIIIS lying alongside the Sin- ftupore Harbour Koard wharves r>r o\ per ted this morning are: man 1 2. Star Beielueu.se 4 5 one 6 7. Bosjdun Khmelnit*ky 89. Mikasa Mam lO'ii. Socotra 13 14. Uljanik 15 16, Azu:hisan Maru. 18. Brae>ide 19, Scrdang N. Wall 3.122 words
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Article60 1960-05-19 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were. Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,260 $1,275 .sales sales Union Ins. Canton 191.50 $92.50 Bates sellers Wheelock Marden 7.05 I 7.15 .sales sales H'Kong phone $38.0n $39 25 &$39.00 sales sales Dairy Farm <fc Cold Storage $28.60 $29.2060 words
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Article41 1960-05-19 2 LONDON: Britain's trade Cap-— excess of imports over exports and re-exports— totalled 100.000 last month, the B< ..ra ft Trade lias announced M i xports were valued at no .300.000 and re-acporu v 7^0.000 de BaP MalCh i41 words
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Article133 1960-05-19 2 Riverview Rubber LONDON: Riverview Rubber Estates Ltd. yesterday announced that working profit for the year ended March 31, 1960, totalled £80,222, compared with £36.500 the previous year. Proposed final dividend of 60 per cent, less tax. making an equhalent 01 80 per cent (compared with 30 per cent) for133 words
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Article86 1960-05-19 2 Consolidated Tin Mines LONDON: Tentative negotiations which the board considered might lead to an offer have not materialised and have been returned to shareholder*. The board will make a recommendation- 40 holders regarding future policy shortly after the termination of the Company's year on June 30. Sungei-Timah Estate LONDON:86 words
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Article251 1960-05-19 2 Straits Rubber Company LONDON: Arrangements have been made for ;he Company's stock to be transferable In unit* of two shillings each instead of £1 each as at present. The stock will be dealt m the new form on the Stock Exchange sls from May 23. Talks arc over251 words
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Article764 1960-05-19 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. ka Pir.ca ■■'C r g '\e« S:udai lati Pa',: Perat Se!. Coconut! Bagan Suofei TukMg Temerlo* 3.55 Ulu Berut 2.22^ 2.2? Ltd. Malacca STERLING RUBBERS Serai '7 3 Mfifl S r 'tam Cc I Cicc y Zra\gitta764 words
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483 1960-05-19 2 Summit collapse has no unsettled stock mart PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OK UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE COLLAPSE of the Summit meeting m Paris has not unsettled the Malayan Stock Exchange, but tin shares were easier yesterday, due largely to heavy profit-taking. There was483 words
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Article78 1960-05-19 2 LONDON M«| P»t 1 KUBBER No 1 KS>b c.i.t. European ports May June RUBBER Na. 1 RSS •pot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mi Termj June July Sept TONE Easy PEPPER Wh.t, Sarawak f.a q. C.i.t. European ports May Am PEPPER Black Sarawak Special c.i.r. European ports78 words
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Article26 1960-05-19 2 NEW YORK M«| Previous Tofla> TIN Str ait »l»rt RUBBER Future. May July TONE Easitr SALES 63 lots N*. 1 RSk May ghjhj26 words
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Article120 1960-05-19 2 Singapore advances keep the opening quotations unchanged LONDON. Thurs. Supported by further advance at Singapore opening quotations wore nominally unchanged Prom Tuesdays closing level. Renewed covering demand for near terminal positions caused a very steady tone to develop. Although several :e--ported a deartn of new orders otiiera mentioned business120 words
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Article173 1960-05-19 2 Tin prices fall nfter early rise m London LONDON. Thurs I opened higher yesterday m sympathy with a good overnight United States demand at lm proved prices and firmness a: Singapore but with buyers In Europe reported to be ra:her hesitant values fell back and the market closed steady.173 words
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30 1960-05-19 2 > T E\V YORK >teel prio app' able tut urc. the aid. Steel price weeks U evi< collapse jre. but th> dence of ghjyuljkhm30 words
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Advertisement413 1960-05-19 2 £v (Oj ea r THE LA.V. LINES CV '£S to ADEN RED SEA. MEDITERRftNEAN. sX Tjy CON 4 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS \JT< J a Spore P. S'ltam Penanj Ofe .0 71 23 Vay 23 26 May 26 27 May >^ J^ 26 28 29 30 flay I^' -tn*3 2 30 Ml413 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-19 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIN «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYI To (Colombo), Genoa, Morscilcs knh Bremen H mt Calls Southampton 'or NAVELSTEIN LLOYO MUNCHEN HiPAG HANNOVER M»PAC. 30 RAVENSTEIN (LLOYO txfrrss %v To Manila, Hongkong, YokoHomc SCH*ABENSTE!S LIOVO HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAC THE BLUE FUNNEL Ll* (NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston N168 words
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73 1960-05-19 3 OFFICIALS ARE ELECTED AT MEETING OF CHESHIRE HOME BRANCH lOHORE BAHRU. J Thur Th( ■t- the Johoi M ■n Mo. ere was I s oronation for the D I Special vote did m iteur :ion. the funds which .i.OOO. put up an:ert m aid ot the hire Home Fund. .ked73 words
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90 1960-05-19 3 US MEDICAL DEGREES SHOULD BE VALID, SAYS LEE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Car er>ity ol called on and Federation Governments to consi- Meentistry. rheodore B. L I the Harvard California Universities Lee is now on a fellowi with the University of Malaya to study the life i laws of Singapore. shocked90 words
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44 1960-05-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Federation Government collected 570.9 millioi -libber import duty tor the first four months this year an increase of $38.4 million than orginally estimated lor the period. Good prices have been the reason for this •boom."44 words
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51 1960-05-19 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I wo nen were injured by falling imbers early this morning vhen Lhe rool of a house m tfortn Bndue Roaa suddenly ■aveci m. Tlir men. Ho Siong Hir and Yong Sok. who suffered Head injuries, were admtted to the General51 words
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236 1960-05-19 3 300 VILLAGERS POOL THEIR ENERGY IN UNIQUE CAMPAIGN TO IMPROVE THEIR LAND SINGAPORE, Thursday. COME 300 residents of Kampong Ten^ah m Jalan Eunos have launched a "sell-help" campaign to build a road into the heart of their kampong. Work is already m progress ;jikl the236 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-05-19 3 T" Fai East A r Force. I Bandon presented the its Standard, awarded to rter 25 cr more years of meritorious operations Ihe No 209 Squadron is now a transport support squadron based at RAF Seletar. Picture66 words
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169 1960-05-19 3 Bar men will petition minister about the new licence fees KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYAN liquor dealers wanl Ihe Government lo withdraw its new fees on wholesale, retail and bar licences which they claim ;:re "excessive* 1 and will cause them hardship. This request is contained m a petition to be169 words
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Article49 1960-05-19 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Ann Kongsi, the Teochew community guild h< lias given four scholarships for this year to children of members at universities. Two of the scholarships Lire to the Nanyang University, one to the University of Malaya and the other to an Australian university.49 words
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Article171 1960-05-19 3 Medium Wave |?t metres RHORI W i (47Hlt kc/^i from y.OO v.m. «o.ou pm. dailj p m lon Piogramme summai 1 0J Put luck: L.30 liie news: 1.40 rhe Robert Sha« c down. Schools' broadcast: 4.10 Sign;*- ture tune; 4.13 Storytime, a repeal of Monday's broadcast; 4.:«171 words
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181 1960-05-19 3 Stabbed 9 times 35,000 YARDS OF CHEAPER CLOTH ARRIVES TO ASSIST BATIK MAKERS SINGAPORE, Thins Zeleha Mnte Hussein, 19 told a court here that sue stabbed a woman nine time, with a because I was Evoked and abused beyond ration 1/OTA BHARU, Thurs. 1V —The first shipment of 35,000 yards181 words
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Article37 1960-05-19 3 IPOH. Thurs.— Lai Seng Chong, 46. a motor mechanic was killed when a carbide cylinder landed on his head after exploding. Lai was drinking coffee m a way-side stall when the cylinder hit him.37 words
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74 1960-05-19 3 CLERICAL UNION MEMBERS TO MAKE PLEA TO GOVERNMENT KUALA TRENGG AN U. Thurs. The Federation Government is to be asked to place 160 members of the Trengganu Government Clerical Union In the general clerical service. These members joined the State service before August 1947. The union has engaged a firm74 words
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Article54 1960-05-19 3 PENANG. Thurs.— Teoh Eng Soon, a Buddhist youth leader yesterday criticised the practice of some Buddhist priests who boast they could perform 'miracles" for small sums of money, and warned those who believed m the faith not be carried away by those who make use of the yellow54 words
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Advertisement43 1960-05-19 3 koO MUST BE WON EVERY W^EEK I FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 p HOTO CO. NKLS stooge P&CKING rltm 'ORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m association witn l jh^ ibUS* 1 I SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. MW W^\ PORT SWETTENH4M Jf m X43 words
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Advertisement94 1960-05-19 3 V V\i %/d Maybe that sparkling White Radiac Shirt he's wearing has something to do with it! j^SUOuJSUo tubster Non-iron popl»« fthirts ore k««v«nJy to weor and giv« ym that trim, matculinc oppcoroncc Tebiliied double tetttd for creose resisting and tmooHi drying. Long sleeves, double cuff and one breast pocket.94 words
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105 1960-05-19 4 His story 'Angry Silence' provokes threats f ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Bryan Forbes, who worked on the script of the film "The Angry Silence," that he and actor Richard Attenborough have received scores of threatening lettt The film Is about a factory worker wh nt to Coventry for not taking :n105 words
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223 1960-05-19 4 FRECKLED-FACED SAYS: I AM SO VERY SORRY MISS DIANA LONDON, Thurs. A 16-year-old freckledfaced naval cadet admitted m a juvenile court that he was the writer of a "terrifying letter" to film star Diana Dors. The letter said: 'Miss Dors At 7 p.m on Friday, •h April place £2,500 (M521,250>223 words
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104 1960-05-19 4 tllll U.O. Thurs. l.\President Harry S. Truman ha> come out openly m support »»i Senaior Stuart Symington of Missouri for the Democratic nomination for President. Mr. Truman said m liicago: "I am sure a> 1 I the Democrats nominate him he "ill have no104 words
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106 1960-05-19 4 POLICEMAN WHO PUT A PARKING TICKET ON BOSS'S CAR NEW YORK. Thurs. Eager young policeman Francis P. Caroian, just one year In the force, hung a parking ticket on a shiny black limousine. Patrolman Caroian did not know the boss's car when he saw it. Police Commissioner Stephen P. Kennedy106 words
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Article, Illustration704 1960-05-19 4 PETER O' SULLIVAN - Did the Playboy Prince have a kind of premonition when he said: My luck may be running out? PETER O'SULLIVAN TH.S BIGGEST LOVE AFFA.R OF THE CENTURY...ALY KHAN AND L ,F E By LONDON. THUW«D*Y WHEN Alv Khan crashed finally and fatally m a Pans suburb on VV Thursday night704 words
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Article42 1960-05-19 4 LONDON, Thurs.— A Buckingham Palace spokesman has dismissed as "absolutely untrue" a British newspaper report that Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Arm-strong-Jones would be joined on their honeymoon cruise by their best man. Dr. Roger Gilhatt and other friends.42 words
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171 1960-05-19 4 Big move in setting up the hovercraft industry in Britain LONDON. Thursday. THH Hauki'i -SiddeUy Group is to devel commercial hovercraft without Government sponsored contracts. A technical team Hamble of the Folland subsid; customers fur small ma for over-land and wai rations, particularly In "outback" territories of Empire. This is171 words
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72 1960-05-19 4 MEN IN A DEEP FREEZE MAY BE FIRST INTO SPACE NEW YORK, Thurs. Spacemen deep-frozen into "a stau- of suspended animation" is the vision of two U.S. university pathologists. They experimented with mice chilled until their breathing and heartbeats stopped. Then they were placed m a protective t>ag containing a72 words
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Article27 1960-05-19 4 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Beverly Aadland startled a juvenile courtroom by renouncing her mother and saying she wanted to "go on the road" as an entertainer.27 words
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Article23 1960-05-19 4 MANILA, Thurs. A Pan American Airways spokesman denied reports that PAA would cut off its services to the Philippines.23 words
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Article20 1960-05-19 4 CHICAGO, Thurs A storm hit the midwest and with tornadoes, high winds, hail and torrential rains.20 words
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Article86 1960-05-19 4 NEW YORK, Thurs.— A pig has as much right to the road as a motorist, a Long Island judge ruled. A 3001 b. sow ran into Vincent Alito's car. He claimed MsBso for repair work the farmer counterclaimed MsBso for the loss of his pig. The86 words
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Advertisement280 1960-05-19 4 I 4 I dI j I JLuJi -it %Smfi««AiaEEN window/ n gitf-K:!; s lf x hese KEYS wh/ch Bright and Easy Focusing PETRI PENT* Offers System q^o declined shutter release button prevents i L OU blurring even at slow shutter speeds. Look through this Green ww r L^^'cS*^" [[^Jivjj Mewfinder280 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-05-19 5 BANK CLERK TAKES A BRIDE AT LOCAL REGISTRY ri bank clerk, and >ii NS ij w p (H k tt Ihe Singapore Registry. The >n oi Mr. md Mrs Tan N^ee thr eMcst daughter of Mr. and Mrs.38 words
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48 1960-05-19 5 L\Lr.-\^uKt. rnursday. a detective for he iced ms 1 note an< c to accept it. a court was told observation o; a oacklan Road, hr card Id, prod Into a hut H »licit he ii re t48 words
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219 1960-05-19 5 Groom -to-be helped to sell stolen cycle, court told JINGAPORE, Thurs.— A commercial school student was convicted m a district court for helping to sell a racing- bicycle which another schoolboy had lost. m Hwa Kiong. 19. committed the otlence whilst was attending another M-hool from where he later completed219 words
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254 1960-05-19 5 CHAN BONG SOO - Our laws on opium dens and occupants are 'most dreadful.. Marshall CHAN BONG SOO By SINGAPORE, Thursday. \\R. David Marshall described a section of law under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance as "the most dreadful section m law." The section referred to wns that which seeks to prosecute all persons found254 words
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Article27 1960-05-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tho Federation G^ vernmer announced the full styles an titles of the Yang di-Pertua Agong and the Raja Pei maisuri Agong.27 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-05-19 5 picture 9 Mr. Peter Sim Hunt; Sent; and Miss Nancy Tan. who were married m Singapore.- Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article33 1960-05-19 5 MALACCA. Thurs. The Governor of Malacca. Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, told the students of the High School here, to keep off politics while they were still m schools.33 words
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102 1960-05-19 5 BIG PUBLIC WORKS PLAN FOR SERANGOON ESTATE 3ERANGOON GA R DENS. Thurs.— The Singapore Rural Board will shortly undertake a $25,000 public works programme m Serangoon Garden Estate. Tne Board Has finalised plans fur tne construction of a bus terminus with five bays, a bus snelter. a taxi stand and102 words
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Article57 1960-05-19 5 More nurses for Kajang hospital KAJANG. Thurs. Tnr nursing staff of the aistrict hospital nere is 10 be increased. Ten nurses arc expected to be posted io mis hospital sometime this year. Accommodation is no« Deing piannea loi them Tne present strength on the nursing .staff is 15 sister, tnree57 words
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Advertisement179 1960-05-19 5 M wr H A' 4 Jif f\ nr r^ 9 ill™ j^\ CHOOSE FROM THE WIDEST fig ,JS RANGE AT 86 HIGH STREET B^^S^X* I TFI P 1 I R^ i tv- tuoJ THI MfN'S SHOP J SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP j IT'S THE LATEST IN SHAVERS Wherever you179 words
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Miscellaneous136 1960-05-19 5 [P KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Oickensoi ALL< X O^rVc AAY <^AT Lj-«. <^K^*" IV^ I BUCCANEER' I l^k n V\. i^^^ 'y BEARS &CWN Jts 3 b y Lee FalK and Phil Davis —fc—, ft t» »i?»p By Stan DraKi :Hfc HEART OF JULIET by Chic Youni LONDIE136 words
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Article350 1960-05-19 6 Meliny and the big cycle race Is Mrs. v G >mes g on more til can chew First, a nent that she has entered for Free 1 E on Jr.: Then a repi he's the only woman .^o iar to join the race. 1 with ason for to trounce at350 words
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Article, Illustration766 1960-05-19 6 PHEAH Swee lloon. an "old j?iri f1 of Singapore ballet, who has been studying dancing m London for the past three years, will return m about three months' time her training completed. This is what Swee Hoon, the girl who loves dancing766 words
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Article, Illustration502 1960-05-19 6 Jonathan Russelll - MAHALIA JACKSON SINGS 'HOT' GOSPEL IN HER ROBUST STYLE Jonathan Russelll RECORD REVIEW ..by MAHAI.IA .1 A CKSON. Great gettin' up morning. How great thou art. I found the answer. To me It's wonderful, His, God put a rainbow m the sky. He must have known, When I've done my502 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-05-19 6 QUR mystery personality was Harry Belafonte, and the prize of two Philips E. P. records goes to B. Dhaneswongse, 12-A Queen Astrid Park, Singapore 10. We have another puzzle for you today. Name this personality. Address entries to "Free Press Music Quiz", Times House, Singapore 9.48 words
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Advertisement260 1960-05-19 6 tut ran hand m your cloMiified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and I SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage M Ltl, 20 Tanah Kat*. IPOM Cold Btoragt <M) Ll4. a 1-i Clan Sirte! HLANG 4 Storage (M) L*4. New Road. KOTA IHARU -ag« <M1 L»«260 words
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Advertisement17 1960-05-19 6 ENGAGEMENT RINGS Our Diamonds arc of Finest Quality. U.S. de SUVA 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Tel: *****17 words
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Advertisement103 1960-05-19 6 Br" Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, J% cosy comfort W*t ADELPHI GRILL The c vous the place II dinner or lunch. SZE CHUAN ROOM T- M delicious Chinese d> II B|^ surroundings. Kjfl SUKIYAKI ROOM Jopon traditional style. Dan- I mfm CORAL ROOM Pert functions, delightfully <: Wrwfl AIR-CONDITIONED103 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-05-19 7 SOMETHING FOR ALL AT GARDEN STALL TO HELP BLIND j \pore. Thurs.— There H ircien Intel Blind. Will be held at Memorial Hall c on Saturday. >f flowers and cacBS. novel Honolulu Ti plants wood .d or being org;. i the Singapore >uii;ap»»r«- nurse. Ni>t,r Yroh M«u Huuh v\h,» will110 words
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122 1960-05-19 7 YOUNG MAN IS MADE LEADER OF I WORKERS BRIGADE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A bespectacled youth, youngest child of a. family of six. is the first commander of the 130-stron£ Singapore Workers' Brigade now camping at Pasir Ris. i Mr. Chuan Whee Klong, 21. a Senior Middle graduate of the Chinese High122 words
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223 1960-05-19 7 Singapore nurse and friend m Australia ISITY RF.FXAM RESULTS: ALL THE NAMES 9S Miss Ko Slew Hong, Koh Ah Guan. Lee Ong Ponp. Satgunasingam, Nagalingam Sinph, Hardial Teo Teck Hiang, Wu Jim; Chat. Yap Kons; Chee. ALL the above students are requested to report for Class Enrolment between 2.15 p.m.223 words
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Article64 1960-05-19 7 I LOCAL MARKET FOR STICKS. BUT f TRY HERE IS TOO l u u JO MEET NEEDS SINGAPORE, Thursday. no iweni\-u\e aonars worth being burned every hour v million worth m m Hong Kong, China, i md, Dutch New Guinea alone, her import [Quality64 words
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156 1960-05-19 7 JOHORE-MADE PLASTIC INSULATION FOR BUILDINGS AVAILABLE SOON gINGAPORE, Thurs.A new insulating material manufactured from foam plastic and processed by Insulations (Malaya) Limited at Johore is being marketed m Singapore this month. This loam plastic, otherwise known as expanded polyene, Ls suitable for thermal, accoustic and vibration Insulation of rooms, buildings156 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-05-19 7 ROBERT CHONG - This volunteei finds joy working for the animals ROBERT CHONG rHE MAID-OF-ALL-WORK WHO CLEANS, FEEDS AND PETS STRAYS AT R.S.P.C.A. By Singapore, Thursday. |\|HS. SHEILA DEWDNEY, 22, is a maid-of-all-work at the Royal Society for PrevenI lion of Cruelty to Animals oilice and kennel m Orchard Road. Talk about unions292 words
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146 1960-05-19 7 HEAD PRIEST OF TEMPLE TO BE CREMATED ON SATURDAY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Rev. Sek Ko Cham, 74, head priest of "Siang Lim See" monastery at Kim Keat Road passed away peacefully last Monday at the monastery. The cremation will take place on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Pek San Teng,146 words
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250 1960-05-19 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - American college wants more information on local herbs for wide research ARTHUR RICHARDS INCIDENTAL DISCOVERIES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN STORE By SINGAPORE. Thursday. |MIH University of Malaya is not doing a fulltime research on the medicinal value of herbs. < I Free Press inquiries reveal that the medicinal values oi250 words
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Article58 1960-05-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. j Found gambling m a labour ers' kongsi at Geylang Patati Yap Hong Teong. Teng Yil 1 Keng. Lee Hang, Lee Pc Huat. Yap Han Swee an< Wong Chin Beng were eacl fined $150 m the magistrate' court today. A sum of $28 found58 words
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Article38 1960-05-19 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Sorm 80 teachers and students o the Singapore Chinese Higl School will sing Malay song at a concert at the Victori; Memorial Hall on May 28, t< raise funds for the Nationa Theatre.38 words
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Article51 1960-05-19 7 KUANTAN, Thurs. The Pahang Mentri Besar, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, gave a pint of blood at the District Hospital during the week-end in an answer to an urgent call for blood to save the life of Liew Lam Kwai, 39, wife of an estate51 words
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Article24 1960-05-19 7 PEKAN, Thurs.— The Sultan of Pahang will celebrate his birthday on May 30. Plans are being arranged for a i State-wide celebration.24 words
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Article, Illustration156 1960-05-19 7 On holiday but she'll dance that Theatre SINGAPORE, Thurs. Miss Pushba Makhijani. 26. a dance-teacher at Kalakshetra (Madras) who visited Russia m 1956 has arrived m Singapore for a holiday. She had this to say of Russian dance* and op« "Russians arc the dancers In the world. Their lolk-dances, ballet-da156 words
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Miscellaneous26 1960-05-19 7 L^__ ByCog P jm w ith a regular order for The Singapore Free Press 0 !uck...be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular26 words
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273 1960-05-19 8 Itfc Saudaj Relative brother. 107. Bapa >audaia: Imle. 10S. Pak: Father. 4UM. Chik: Short form of keehil". 410. Pak ehik: Ink. 411. Ntagi l»» trade. ipong: Villas 111. Buka: Opnt 411. (.tmok: I at Pcadek: Short 116. Taukr: l.nvk.iv 417. Hantar: Send.273 words
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76 1960-05-19 8 Hawker lost his ear in fight because he refused to join gang SINGAPORE. Thursday. PORTION 1 1 in t ui ii car w;is put on us an exhibition m iniiuil court case here. X said rec is inabbed It Ismail with it. Police then arrived and them to the Ge76 words
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Article176 1960-05-19 8 LEONG CHOON CHEONG - LEONG CHOON CHEONG By POLICE EFFICIENCY IS CRITICISED: COUNSEL QUERIES THE FREEDOM ALLOWED MARKED MEN SINGAPORE. Thurs A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. T. T. Rajah, a district judge that he failed to under>i why people placed on the Registrar of Sock records as members of176 words
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Article, Illustration160 1960-05-19 8 Her hobby has made her owner of two thriving chicken farms SINGAPORE, Thurs. 3 —"Choose the right hobby, and some day it may pay you well," said enterprising and successful housewife Mrs. Carmen Pane of Manila. Mrs Pang is the ovvner oi one of the largest chicken farms m Manila.160 words
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Article28 1960-05-19 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tin Yio Chu Kar.u Villagers 1 Mutual Aid Society will hold i >eri. w \va .show- to celebrate the National Day on June 3.28 words
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120 1960-05-19 8 CHE HAW A, THE SOCIAL CHAMPION, BRINGS JOY TO THEM SIGLAP, Thurs.— Che Hawa binte A. Karim, the champion of the kampong folks of Geylang Serai, has widened her social work, and recently she visited the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at Siglap with her sister and some friends to entertain120 words
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174 1960-05-19 8 Acid attack: Young man on consorting charge is acquitted SINGAPORE. Thursday. YOUNG man, Lee Tong Kiang, was acquitted and discharged In the Assize Court for consorting with an unknown Chinese, who threw hydrochloric acid on Tan Kirn Siew at a house m River Valley Road on the evening of May174 words
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Advertisement50 1960-05-19 8 y WB^M^jr Tne stor y World War s grimmest battle P^HISm^ told for the first time by GRAND ADMIRAL DOENITZ ■ftwA^Bl —the man who became Hitler's successor in P"" u| the last crumbling moments of the Third Reich. 9^ In this week's Every Friday 30 cts. Also easy cash prize50 words
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Advertisement22 1960-05-19 8 BKTfI I BEST?! Hildos. Robmsc I MetCothov Bombov Sili I Peking Lim Ports Siik.^ Eastern Boat and Other Gn N fj^Hoove WASHES22 words
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Miscellaneous341 1960-05-19 8 DIARY OF 1 TODAY'S EVENTS I SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Talk on "Therapeutic Abortion and Sterilisation" by Professor T.N.A. Jeffcoate, professor Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Liverpool, at the Pathology Lecture Theatre at 8.15 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY i MOVEMENT: FYee film show at Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home, Bartley Road at 7.30341 words
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Miscellaneous626 1960-05-19 8 t TODAY: <>.:>:> p.m. TOMORROW: 6.21 am and ".55 p.m. SATURDAY: T :>5 a.m. and BJS p.m. SUNDAY: 9.00 a.m. and Ml p.m. MONDAY: 9.51 a.m and 9.4? p.m. TUESDAY: 10.33 a.m. and 10 09 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.13 a.m. and 1t.39 p.m. i LUES ACBOSB j— r >4 A X.626 words
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Article, Illustration414 1960-05-19 9 LEFT: A lesson m photo composition BELOW: Why this won't win prize fHE Camera Coach shows you the short cuts to salon success. Read his frank comments every Thursday. LEFT: "The Valley" is not sharp. Composition is bad. The cyclist and passengers are so414 words
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Advertisement78 1960-05-19 9 A rf *W\ /vtffw ?^4e iw*p <l PP« J fl The Schnrider XKNOI'LAN I Jw>^^ I V i^^^^^^nSl/ I Schnndrr LOMCiUC% L I^^ m!* wflS/ a PI >m P riale nxmnr, can M'/^l ■P'^^^Mig^^Py i» 'iiatht-d tr> <*n> of the r> i irn AAf t^BS^SA MALIK cameras opening BAUER 88E78 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-05-19 10 These badminton umpires who passed tests get their certificates mm;.\PORL Badminton Association umpires uho passed the practical and theoriticaJ testa were ;4Wl rd ;;V ,-Vi\ pirrs certificates. Thej arc (bt-lou) from left to u" (Standirm). Tan Boon Li at A/./ b. \h»nad. Michael Hrn R Tan .100 Koon. Anf Chcm107 words
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Article20 1960-05-19 10 LISBON. Thurs. Brazil, world soccer cup holders. I beat the Sporting Club of I Portugal 4-0.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article215 1960-05-19 10 Singapore Business Houses to field strjjfl team against the tourists from Hong Kon^P II SINGAPORE Business Hou- .otball strong side when they meet Kwon» W W\< i friendly soccer match at Jalan Benr sUd }.m. The team, selected last night, mclucli strengthened by Sutton, Ibrahim II Swee, who215 words
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218 1960-05-19 10 Take part in the big cycle race and make sporting history rilK Free Press Cycle r;uv on Sunday June 26 is something to look forward to. Those taking parl will be making sporting history. For it will probably be the biggest field ever to contest a cycle race m Singapore218 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-05-19 10 LOW-LEVEL penalty doubles are a source of unrealised wealth, but with some players they become an obsession. When the above example came up m a recent match, bidding began the same way m both rooms: pass by South, One Club by West, One Heart by North and One No-Trump161 words
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Article564 1960-05-19 10 The Free Press Cycle Race tfame Age Iddress Posi Urn form to. Tree Pre^ Cycle Kace/* rimes Hou>e. Singapore 9. Only the first 300 entries. received will be permitted to torn pete. 1. I wish to enter tne FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE 2. I agree to abide by the rules,564 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-05-19 10 Fred Reinfeld - Fred Reinfeld b* Chess lesson 3( OP} I ma i brlllian sibili rec per. For th good U or clear Ol PuV. gra Qua. WH] BLACK 1 P-Q4 P--2 P-QB4 PxP Thi Pawn at by 3 Q-R4 Wheth* Queen P. P; FREDDIE THE KSOIBOTHER H49 words
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Article, Illustration657 1960-05-19 11 ALLAN - ALLAN L or LOSE... FOLLOW THE FORM OF YOUR FANCIED RUNNERS -By See HoW They Ran KLtt Kiuti mKtt WINNERS CESSION... RACES 2, 3, AND 4 I it Bukil 1 imah yesterday! Malaya's vounjree winners Captain Marvel, (Race' Two), Ihrw) and Hopelul Blue (Race Four)657 words
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Article26 1960-05-19 11 NEW ORLEANS. Thurs.— Hank Casey scored an upset 10-round points victory over Henry Hank, rated "fourth contender for the world middleweight title. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-05-19 11 ICE FINISHES AT BUKIT TIMAH Horses follow DORSES to follow after yesterday's performances are:STARSHINE, well backed m the first race, finished fifth. I think this race will top him up nicely for his first win. LEGISRIKA a promising Australian gelding by Legislator, showed up well to finish eighth after being270 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-05-19 11 picture. BESTCRETF, who made a new Malayan and Singapore record for 7F Imin 23 1 ssec. m the main race yesterday, was purchased by Mr. Foo Long Mun only the day bffore. Mr. Foo has owned a few horses previouslyFree Press - 60 words
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189 1960-05-19 11 ALLAN LEWIS - This morning on track: Malayan Graduate shows winning form ALLAN LEWIS E BUKIT TIMAH Thursday T)OC RODGERS 9 two (lass 1 performers, Malayan Graduate and White Heather, shaped well on the numher two track here this morning, when there was not much fast track work. Malayan Graduate (Wilson), who kept189 words
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79 1960-05-19 11 REAL WIN CUP 7-3 The football treat of a lifetime (GLASGOW. Thurs Real V Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3 to win the Kuropean Cup for the fifth time. Two of the world's greatest footballers. Hungarian Ferenc Puskas and Argentinian Alfredo di Stefcuio. gave 135.000 roaring I the football treat of79 words
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Article21 1960-05-19 11 WARSAW Thurs.— England beat Poland 3-2 m tneir Under 23 's football international. England led 3-1 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article23 1960-05-19 11 TOKYO. Thurs.— The Japan •nting Association announced that six Japa yachtmen would take part m this year's Rome Olympic Gam- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article27 1960-05-19 11 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Veteran Carl Furlllo, former National L' ague batting champion and a Dodger for 14 seasons, has boen given an jnooiiditiona". release. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Advertisement161 1960-05-19 11 A INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES WU 1 1 ACCESSORIES For Yashica 35YF, Leka lIIG/M3, Praktica FX, Yashica Pentamatic Pentacon, Asahi Pentax, Nikon, Contax, Exakta etc. WK&y ■*6^- 35mm 50mm 135 mm 250 mm or Yothico YF, Leico lIIG/M3, Nikon SP/S3 For Single Lens Re»le« 2.8/35 mm w/finder cose SI 20/- F3. 5/1161 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-05-19 12 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR Youngsters at the S.B.A. championships hear about 'old friend from Brunei' By Last night's play: favourites dominate the doubles ties KALLANG Thursday. lIALWA'S former Thomas C up player uiir ron urn naa KOOU ^>> for players taking part m the current Singapore Badminton176 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-05-19 12 CHUA BAN HOCK - Wearnes were weathering the storm, then nenalty started a 3-0 rout CHUA BAN HOCK By FARRER PARK Thursday. Evereadj •">: Wearnes 0. j PENALTY look Hie stini; oui of Wearnes. It came m the 47th minute after they had thrown back everything Eveready had to offer. Holders of the League96 words
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251 1960-05-19 12 5 WICKETS FOR 3 RUNS WRECKS GLAMORGAN I ONDON, Thurs. Gla- 1^ morgan slumped from 231 for four to 237 all out against Derbyshire yesterday The was 39-year-old jace bowler Les Jack&on, five mickeU ior th:ee rum ku a citing four-over spell. He fini-slied with six for 52. rho toppedReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-05-19 12 'No woman WILL beat me!' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Othman bin Mahmood, 20, of Lincoln Road has resolved to take part In the Free < Press Cycle Race on June 26 with the inten- tion of trouncing a pretty mother of two Mrs. Meliny Gomes. 'Mrs. Gomes said she aimed at beatingReuter - 177 words
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132 1960-05-19 12 THAT ONE-GOAL BOOT THIS TIME ON A BANKER'S FOOT Hong Komi; Bank 1; (.lass U. FARRER PARK. TOUTS. Tails up alter toppling unbeaten Eveready "A" 4-3 week. Singapore Gl-ass found yesterday that a oneuoal margin can also spell defeat. Their Senior "B"' tie was touch and go. and pla\ed at132 words
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128 1960-05-19 12 DESERTED: LADY LUCK LEAVES THE CHARTERED Mercantile Bank 3; C bartered Bank 0. FARRER PARK. Thurs. Luck ran out on CharU'ied Bank. la their last match, sheer luck and Osman Angullia helped them draw uirii Evereaay. Yesterday ii was a different story. Scorers tor Mercantile Bank: Kasslm i3>, Eddie De128 words
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Article404 1960-05-19 12 DOIRLES: Daud Tamri and •eter Tar. bt Ng Boon Chin) and Immy Choo 1 5 1 0 15-7; loon liat and Lee Hian Chua bt 'usofl and Malik Attan 15-3. 5-3: Chee Lam and S. Llew wo tthman Aixiullah and Robert 'hoo: Gan Kok Peng and Richard Mice br404 words
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Article32 1960-05-19 12 LONDON. Thurs. A turbine car. 30 feet long and eight feet wide, will be used by Donald Campbell to attack The world land speed record of 394.196 m.p.h. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1960-05-19 12 LONDON. Thurs.— Not one British middle distance runner has yet reached the Olympic 1.500 metres qualifyin^ standard Of 3 mill. 45 sec. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article85 1960-05-19 12 Eveready "A" 4; S.C.S. 2. FARRER PARK, Thurs. Two goals by Charlie ran did the trick. Remaining goals m this Senior B" match were by Hong Konp md Robert Choo. David Rozario md Rahim scored for Cold Storige. Referee: Mr. H. Angulia. Eveready 'A' Vijian; Ali, Ramee:Willie Tan - 85 words
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Article75 1960-05-19 12 Junior Group "A": Shell wo Borneo: Breweries 3 (AH Ahmad 2. Talib) F. N. 2 i Mat Noor. Hashini). Junior Group 4 *B" sime Darby 7 iSutton 2. Salahudin 2, Kinnersley 2. Carswelb Meial Box 2 'Nathan Wahabt; S.T.C. 5 (Huasein 3; Tian Soon 2) NTS 1 (OWD75 words
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Article26 1960-05-19 12 NEWTOWN. Thurs. Joe Louis said Floyd Patterson will regain his title from Ingemar Johansson, with a knockout between the seventh and tenth rounds. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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