The Singapore Free Press, 20 May 1960
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Title Section12 1960-05-20 1 The Singapore Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-05-20 1 PAPER THIN TYRES I Donald I and the I speeds I i 500 mph m15 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-05-20 1 New Guinea: Subandrio on peace and war HONEYMOON ISLE BAN UPSETS THE WEST INDIANS LONDON. Fri— A protest, that the island of Tobago m the Caribbean has been made a "prohibited area" because of the honeymoon visit of Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones, was made to122 words
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Article, Illustration218 1960-05-20 1 The Rockefeller millions will go to his widow and foundation NEW YORK, Friday. JOHN I). Rockefeller Jr., who died on May 11, has divided the bulk of his $l\S. 150 million (SM4SO million) estate equally between his widow and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.. according to his will which was218 words
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Article56 1960-05-20 1 A TENGKU AND WIFE OFF TO MECCA PAYA LEBAR. Fri. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore. Tengku Mahmud, wife. Cho Singapore t>y air on pil:o Mecca. Travelling with the.n were Yahaya t -of. Officer Commanding the J< Military For 1 Dato Mahil bin Ha>State's Assistant Mi; I Mahkota and his rty56 words
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185 1960-05-20 1 FATHER OF SKY SPY PILOT TO KHRUSHCHEV: BE LENIENT WITH MY SON > T ORTON (Virginia), 1 Fri.— Mr. Oliver W. Powers, father of the U-2 plane pilot shot down over the Soviet Union, wrote to Mr. Nik i t a Khrushchev yesterday "as one father to another" asking forReuter - 185 words
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Article25 1960-05-20 1 LONDON, Fri. Sir Oswald Arthur Scott, former British Ambassador to Peru, was found dead In his bath at his London home.25 words
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Article23 1960-05-20 1 PARIS, Fri. The body of Prince Aly Khan was sent to his Riviera villa where he will be temporarily buried.23 words
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Article81 1960-05-20 1 xi.\lH)\ Fri.— Moscow Radio has hroadcast a t aik i» Atheists Handbook" leaned by the State Puhlish- *to help all those engage vi atheistic work. ing House to n J au an ex Qf thc JS^T^^^ and J eSUS Cbribt aDd thC harm they cause thc working81 words
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Article11 1960-05-20 1 MEXICO CITY, Fri. President Sukarno spent yesterday afternoon shopping.11 words
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Article28 1960-05-20 1 TOKYO. Fri. The body of a seven-year-old boy who was allegedly kidnapped was found wrapped m a straw rice bag m a parked motorcar.28 words
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Article21 1960-05-20 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. Vice President Richard Nixon will open the meeting of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation m Washington.21 words
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Article, Illustration218 1960-05-20 1 Friends raise $120 to buy Othman an old racing bike THEY ARE SURE HE WILL WIN TO BRING FAME TO HIS HOME TOWN gINGAPORE, Fri.— Friends of Mr. Othman Lim of Pasir Panjang have raised $120 to buy him a second-hand racing bicycle for the Free Press Cycle Race on218 words
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102 1960-05-20 1 ADENAUER GIVES THE TENGKU WARM WELCOME IN DOWNPOUR BONN. Fri. Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here by air from Berlin lor a twoday visit He was welcomed m a torrential downpour at the airport by the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer. Dr. Adenauer said he greatly welcomed102 words
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Article91 1960-05-20 1 SWINDLED WOMEN CALL ON GOVERNOR HONG KONG. Fri.— A group of 150, mainly women, marched on Government House today petitioning the Governor for help against an alleged swindler. The women had paid a sum of one million Hong Kong dollars < about MS500.000) for a house that "never materialised." They91 words
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Article34 1960-05-20 1 Up -20 miles EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. (California*, Fri.— The X-15 rocket plane flew to a height of 20 miles on Its latest test flight— the best altitude yet for this type of plane.34 words
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Article26 1960-05-20 1 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Fri.— A request to striking longshoremen to unload a shipment of crude rubber expected here on Monday was turned down yesterday U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article11 1960-05-20 1 Reds beat Indians STOP PRESS SCRATCHINGS 4 BARRIER DR, 2 U.P.I.U.P.I - 11 words
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359 1960-05-20 1 Jakarta ready showdown with Dutch SPECIAL DESPATCH JAKARTA, Friday PENSION was mounting m Jala today as Indo lan troops were rushed to reinforce the country's islands m Ihe vicinity of West New Guinea. This new move the republic's answer to Tht Netherlands' decision to send v ships and other milimforcements359 words
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Article19 1960-05-20 1 Managers' prices today. First Malayan Fund buying $1.33. selling $1.40. Second Malayan Fund buying $1.02, selling $1.08.19 words
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Advertisement68 1960-05-20 1 l^" For style _^t__L_____ comfort I J. OPTIW opticians I Smartest combination business and pleasure -ge PLEASURE Sleek lines by P:mn Fanna; roomy comfort for four 'a adults or two adults, three chiiom dren; handsome two-tone I wishes; making the A.40 the oO most modern two-purpose car on the roads68 words
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Advertisement147 1960-05-20 1 BOL-. MAOIC CIA CLC AAA 1 B .~P\ wttft elreular IV I |Cr^^^ mteAa* eu*« that V \^k a rv m—m* thmtr levely B> N^L ahaa*— mrnmn after S _aWW waaHlwja, In anttte B_T T""____ 9ftty. Get Some ROBI\M»S m Today at SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR There are many ways to147 words
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330 1960-05-20 2 Unsettled conditions in stock mart: Sentiment still under influence of Summit failure LONDON. Friday rjENERALL. ettled conditions were cxrienced m the Lon:ork markets rda m» ,me und In of the national ing developed priceNavertheh sa. industrial provided a bright m- Mu. leader.-. however, ed lower. Ford motor* reacted sharply following330 words
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Article40 1960-05-20 2 LONDON, Fri— British crude steel production this ma\ tup 24 million tons, a record figure and some -i» per tent, store last year, the annual report of the British Iron and Steel, Federation said yesterday.40 words
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Article78 1960-05-20 2 RANGOON: A proposal by tbe British owned Burmah Oil the cv. .i SO- >o basis with government is being conM^e.eci b- ;'.;e Government, the Prune Minister, U Nu. said at a pie^ conference nere. The Prime Ministei -.aid the Company's counter proposal followed the Government'sReuter - 78 words
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Article147 1960-05-20 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Talisman 1/2. Francisville 4/5, Myimicion 6 '7, Bogdan Khmelmtsky 8/9. Mikasa Maru 10/11. Fernsea 13/14. Thais Hope 15/16, Braeside 19. Sirusa N. Wall 3. Raiah Brooke 21/22. Bruas 23, Hoi Houw 25/26. Salatiga147 words
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Article69 1960-05-20 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <_ S. Banking Corporation $1,275 $1,265 sales $1,270 1.260 tt Union ins. Canton $92.50 $91.00 sellers buyers ex-dividend Wheelock Marden $7 15 7.20 sales 7.10 sales HKony phone $39 25 $3925 sales $39.50 $38.75 &-539 3869 words
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Article230 1960-05-20 2 J and P Coats LONDON: J and P Coats has declared a final dividend of 12 1 per cent making 15 per cent for the year 1959. Tnis compares with 10 per cent Including a special interim dividend of ii per cent. Gioup net pi of it for the230 words
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Article119 1960-05-20 2 Burma Consolidated LONDON: The offer made to shareholders of Consolidated Tm Mines of Burma by Ullmann and Company on behalf of Mr. Oberman failed by reason of insufficient acceptances. On April 5 the board announced the failure of this offer and indicated that certificates, were beir.j retained because the119 words
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Article72 1960-05-20 2 Hongkong Rubber Ltd. LONDON: Hows kong csei.-u.-gor> Rubber Ltd. declared .t profit of £19.507 for the year ended December 31. The pr for the previous year was £20.167. The final dividend was 65 per cent total 90 per cent. Holyrood Rubber LONDON: Holyrood Ruboei pro:ii foi the year ended72 words
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Article54 1960-05-20 2 New sugar deal JAKARTA: Burma has bought. 7.000 ions of Indonesian white sugar under a new < tract, Antara news agency has imported. Shipments .o R... goon would be made m July and August. Burma already had 8.000 tons of Indonesian white sugar on orcer. and 4.000 tons ofReuter - 54 words
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Article781 1960-05-20 2 UP 13 DOWN 35 UNCHANGED 130 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Thursiay. Previous Toaay INDUSTRIALS AIM. Bricks Ords 2.40 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 51 50.'B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Ccn. Tin Smelt. Pref. *203 20 3 Ords. 51 51/Federal Dispensary *1.3« *1.3U4 Fit^patricks 1.43-2 lAVit781 words
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518 1960-05-20 2 Summit fears bring our sellers on stock mart afsdfsdg SINGAPORE, Friday. CELLERS were well m evidence on the Ma layan Stock Exchange yesterday, taking profit m case the failure of the Summit talks should trigger off a world slide m share prices. The dollar rubber index dipped slightly by a518 words
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Article115 1960-05-20 2 Round the World Market prices NOTE: AU prices be are middle u r r U.K. Closing Prices LONDON Md. Previous Too.. RUBBER No 1 RSS ci I European port* May June RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms June July Stpt TONE Steady PEPPER White115 words
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Article162 1960-05-20 2 Singapore easiness leads to indecision and very quiet market LONDON. Fri. Values were easier at the outset In sympathy with the Ea.-t but they lacked serious test. Very lev. oi. dence during ihe greater part of the day. and as dealers were undecided because of the r ness a162 words
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Article108 1960-05-20 2 I Good U.S. demand for tin at well maintained prices LONDON. Fri. Dealers yesterday again reported c good overnight United State? demand for tm a: well maintained prices. Continental bu] iterest was describe* Copper was linn especial three months. ba. i. earwi'.h the m ment attributed partly to some108 words
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27 1960-05-20 2 Senator prefers UNKNOWN to investments \fANILA. A mvi loa: prefc. .tm cLireci "brcau.se ttie lav .un ow:. ership I busi] Senator Carlo I ib luncheon that th<27 words
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Advertisement546 1960-05-20 2 C^ |lf THE Cp A. Vp UNES feL m to ADEN RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN. \ft y3f 'NENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS \^<J S pore P S ham Penant 21 23 May 23 26 Ma, 26 27 May >ft :6 2J 29 30 May f/^ t».i. "Sumlawa a iO May 4 June 5546 words
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Advertisement158 1960-05-20 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LD 6c NORTH GERMAN LLC! To (Colombo), Genoa, Mo Bremen Homburq Calls Southampton tc pc< MUNCH. N MfcP.C HANNOVFP HftP*' 30 Htt RAVENSTEIN LLOYO. E.presTo Manila, Hongkong, Yok. r, SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD HESSENSTEIN (LLOYO BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG THE BLUE FUNNEL L 0 (NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston Philadelphia 61158 words
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213 1960-05-20 3 $500 MUST WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 lie last nights of the oil-burner... as Govt. prepares to light up the kampongs SLNGAPORE, Friday. pLICKERING oil-burners will be a thing of the past m Singapore's karnpongs when the Government's "light for the rural dweller" scheme is put into213 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-05-20 3 HATS. BAGS. SANDALS ...ALL FROM VIETNAM FOR SALE AT FAIR TO HELP THE BLIND m% Hrs. i >.p,< i, nnc of the organisers oi the Vietnam Stall seen with the goods uhich will be on \iew at the International Ba/a.ir tomorrow All the goods, which m< hide slipper* hats and58 words
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11 1960-05-20 3 UNKNOWN a drop of water... unknown at unkwon Ayer I I11 words
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102 1960-05-20 3 KELANTAN'S LOW-COST HOUSES TO COST 5500,000 KOTA BHARL m Kel be a 5500.000. The scheme at Wakal Mek Zainab. about one mile X Bharu town. re piece of the Bill au the State Government to borrow $500,000 from the Federal Government for this project. The scheme will consist of 110102 words
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102 1960-05-20 3 UNKNWON calls for an end to contract labour: too much exploitation The and I ninn r lo lhat ould the thr i tn thr told the Free Pre— voterclay that the Government should implement the recommendations of the Inquiry Commission which had submitted its report on contract labour system to102 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-05-20 3 Noted actress leads an Indian dance troupe in S'pore tour Fri. A South India dancedrama team of 37 members has arrived m Singapore to give a series of performanc The troupe is lead by Mrs. M. S. Drowpathi. well known South Indian actress and singer. They left India for Malaya124 words
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Article34 1960-05-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri Alliance headquarters hen working out "giant" plar.s to a hero's welcome to the l Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman on his return m h mid-June after his touril abroad.34 words
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85 1960-05-20 3 GIRL, 8, KILLED BY BUS AS SHE LEAVES TAMIL SCHOOL MALACCA. Fii. An eight-year-old schoolgirl. K. Pumadi, was killed m a motor accident m Tranquerah Road here. She was returning home trom a Tamil school when she was knocked down by a bur On Saturday nighl. a watch-maker. Chan Mok85 words
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132 1960-05-20 3 New Malayan students' association formed to promote goodwill KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A NEW Malayan Students Association has been formed m Brisbane with Mohamed Ali Ibrahim as chairman. An Australian High Commission statement today said the aims of the association are to: 0 FOSTER a unity of outlook among the students132 words
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64 1960-05-20 3 4 REMANDED FOR ATTEMPTED GANG ROBDERY SINGAPORE. Fri. Four 1 men. tentatively charged with attempted gang robbery, were j remanded till mention of their case on May 'J4. They were alleged to have tried to rob Tan Kow Keh at i Redhill Close. Tan. it was stated, was assaulted by64 words
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Article26 1960-05-20 3 JOHORE BAHRL. Fn. Hoe Seng Chong of Singapore was fined $100 m the magistrates court here for buying a 10.000 character lottery ticket.26 words
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Article54 1960-05-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tht Paramount Ruler has sent a message of greetings to King Olav of Norway on. the anniversary of the Constitution Day of that country. The Minister of External A flairs. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, also sent greetings to54 words
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Article56 1960-05-20 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirty people were fined $15 each lithe Second Traffic Magistrate's Court for failing to comply to traffic light signals. Their olfences were committed m September and November last year. Ten others paid fines ranging from $15 to $25 for overloading their56 words
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75 1960-05-20 3 ILO EXPERT TO HELP PLAN SCHOOL OF PRINTING KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An export of the Interna- tional Labour Organisation, Mr. F. Bagge. will arrive m Kuala Lumpur next week to assist m the planning and organisation of a printing j trade .school. The Government hayS approved $103,000 for the build-75 words
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Advertisement29 1960-05-20 3 WAGE REMOVAL WMWL I SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY im J [f-^\ m association with f/^\\ m WV J #fpp_ppp*P_____Fffwiwr i f^'?T^ __PTTT Tr___. \^_^y M v _w__p^9*4 \\vsTm m29 words
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Advertisement241 1960-05-20 3 I MINOLTA &a_}a> S. MOUTRIE CO. (M) LTD.. IINCAfOd KUALA UMPUf IfOH fINAHfc 4 44 444 *****44 444 4444 04-4 44»4444<4 DIPLOMAT FOR MEN I Now Introducing J j *^%£3o^g£7 Junior Shirts I for Boys J Long And Short Sleeves White Shirts f for Everxdax I AVAILABLE AT All <.t»<ii)241 words
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Miscellaneous110 1960-05-20 3 P.M. 1.00 Piogramme summary: compiled b 1.02 Friday fare; 1.30 The news; 7.30 Tl 1.40 Made In Vienna; 2.00 Close some down. mi. 5.00 Programme summa: The man and his music- Helmu' 28 Zachailas; 5.30 The Sign Ol Fou. 8.15 J —Part 3. "The Tr.ul ol Wooden-Legged Ifai 6.00 movie;.110 words
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339 1960-05-20 4 ANGRY LODGER TAKES A $70,380 REVENGE ON LANDLADY... HE INFORMS THE TAX INSPECTOR OF HER UNDECLARED PROFITS LONDON, Friday revenge of 51--year-old Sidney I John Wilson after a quarrel with his landlady was to lay information of tax evasion against her. It cost Mrs. Monica Ellen Amis an additional assessment339 words
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101 1960-05-20 4 NEW YORK, Fri.-"Turn right and you'll get on to the road." That is exactly what a woman, Grace Adehold told her husband, Iliff as they drove away from Detroit Airport. It was a lovely broad101 words
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Article16 1960-05-20 4 KATMANDU, Thurs. A joint Russian-Chinese expedition is climbing Mount Everest from the north.16 words
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Article31 1960-05-20 4 CAPETOWN. Fri. Mrs. F. Goldblatt, who was detained under the emergency regulations and released to allow her to migrate to Britain, left by air for Brussels last night. Reuter.31 words
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Article23 1960-05-20 4 SEOUL. Fri. Former Justice Minister, Mr. Jong Jinki, was arrested and charged with participation m alleged irregularities m the elections.23 words
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Article18 1960-05-20 4 LONDON. Fri. Britain most famous clock. Big Ber was late by three minutes yes terday.18 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-05-20 4 How Robert UNKNOWN has helped Ike to get his 'Father Image N A Yon ROBERT MONTGOMERY has the rarest qnal, I inhabitants of this frenetic, panic-paced, pri >| v (ih J who have too much central heating and a sh <>rt. :e o f' It is charm. Quiet reflective charm.78 words
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106 1960-05-20 4 EVA GABOR TO APPEAR ON TV IN AID OF CHARITY NEW YORK, Fri. Actress Eva Gabor has sailed for Europe with her husband of seven months, Richard Brown. Her first stop wiU be Rome and her second stop will be London where she will appear on TV m the big106 words
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147 1960-05-20 4 PLUMBERS UNION BREAKS U.S. TRADITION AS IT RENOUNCES A COFFEE BREAK YEW YORK, Fri.— Americans are the biggest coffee drinkers m the world and to them the coffee-break is a ritual. Between 10 and 10.30 most offices knock ofT for coffee and at 3 to 3.30 they are at it147 words
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177 1960-05-20 4 Businessmen recommend 'easier money' system for Britain LOXDOX, Friday. gRITAIX should switch to decimal command soon, says a team of businessmen, alter a two-year investigation. They admit, ln their report that it would cost more than £100 million. But they urge the Government to make an early decision, for or177 words
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108 1960-05-20 4 BROADWAY CHIEFS RING DOWN CURTAIN NEW YORK, Fri. Broadway producers called off activity on ail future productions because of a threatened actors' strike that could bring down the curtain on all Broadway shows after May 31. The decision to suspend all planning on 20 new shows, including three big musicals,108 words
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120 1960-05-20 4 ONLY ONE DOOR IN BRAND STATION THAT WAS AGAINST FIRE REGULATIONS NEW YORK, Fri. A brand new. handsome fire-station was put up m Staten Island which even had a basketball court for the firemen. But one thing was missing those shiny poles the fire fighters slide down when the alarm120 words
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13 1960-05-20 5 Lwyer praised for his UNKNOWN efforts to Help man plaintiff jio children i13 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-05-20 5 The Indonesian ConsulGeneral m Singapore. Colonel Sun ih Arto. and two of his senior officials, left for a HI -day official visit to Sarawak. British North Borneo and Brunei. Col. Simih Arto. uho was accompanied by his wile, is making his122 words
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250 1960-05-20 5 They pointed screwdriver and gun at my head, says robbed wine merchant SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ SINGAPORE magistrate was told of a dawn robbery m which a wine merchant was forced to open his safe at Run-point. A rubber factory worker. Tan Tour, 23, faced a tentative charge of armed robbery250 words
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79 1960-05-20 5 20-year-olds the biggest criminal offenders in State, says Judge SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE judge told 20-year old Yeo Cheng Vow. convicted of attempted robbery, that youths of his age group were the a's! criminal offenders m the State. D'Nett. SeDistricl X I on t;ie of Feb. 23 whi_Veer Road. Yeo and79 words
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103 1960-05-20 5 TAXI DRIVER HAD WELFARE TICKETS, AIDED PUBLIC LOTTERY CINGAPORE. Fn.— A taxi driver. Ten See Lay. 26. was fined $530 m a court here for assisting m tiie carrying on of a public lottery and possession of Social Welfare lottery tickets. Ten was arrested during a raid by police from103 words
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Article24 1960-05-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. About 2.000 people are turning Up at the Police headquarters here daily to see exhibitions of police work.24 words
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Article32 1960-05-20 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The office ot the Commissioner of Elections m Fort Canning Road will be moved to the Ministry of Home Affairs m Empress Place as from May 23.32 words
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Article26 1960-05-20 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The management of Caltex Oil 'Malaya i Ltd.: has accorded recognition to the National Union of Oil Workers which represents Caltex employees.26 words
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Article22 1960-05-20 5 SEGAMAT. FiV— The District Hospital here is to have a new third class ward which will cost about $30,000.22 words
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Article32 1960-05-20 5 SINGAPORE. PTi. The City Administrator. Mr. P. C Lim. wili speak on "Engii.ing" at the youth vocational guidance programme at the i Chinese YMCA. South Pier. at 7.30 p.m. today.32 words
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Advertisement26 1960-05-20 5 I m I __L i i fv^T" I I rho I I buy L TH P^CELSIOR" HUM OUTFITS W^lQ SlBO.OO colours hundred tissues *'t woman pt26 words
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Advertisement235 1960-05-20 5 Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms W%y This comfortable Hotel is Centrally W[/ situated, clean with all modern J conveniences. m\ Reasonable Rotes H P"-* Food is good with a nice BAR Private Cor Pork Facilities. m^^ Telephones *****/9, ***** ~~T_p^W JH H# r. J I -»-^H K~^^iJ i'l 4. 1f .i T|235 words
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Miscellaneous252 1960-05-20 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson WhO KNOWS, PESMONP? r ~7^ 1-/5t WUKk^^^lf^i^r— __-y J^'i^B Nj B I _^B _^_Pt_H __P^!^_hl \^^^a S 1 MANDRAKfe by Lee Falk and Phil Davis TME IPEA! MAMP OVER BOTH OP YOU AkIP H_^ SUPPE_NLY SEEMS I HAVF ow A LITTLE THE252 words
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Article, Illustration368 1960-05-20 6 READERS' OPINIONS Meliny: The storm breaks YESTERDAYS letter by MERE MALE asking Mrs. Meliny Comes to withdraw from the Free Press Cycle Race has touched off a storm. Here below we print the best of letters received on th* subject. Impertinence 6 THE impertinence of the male' Leave Mrs. Comes368 words
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533 1960-05-20 6 MARGHANITA WEE - MARGHANITA WEE "fairs' of the mm lIS "SURPLUS to requirements" is how Mrs. E. describes herself. Writing from Orchard Road, she says: I am thirty. My husband is thirtyfive. We have been married eleven years and have533 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1960-05-20 6 That numb feeling when you get up in the morning (The Free Press doctor advises 0n... EVERY now and then people start asking me: "Doctor. what can I do about nn circulation? My lingers go absolutely (lend every morning." Worrying about the possible cause they sometimes add: "It isn't blood1,392 words
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Article214 1960-05-20 6 KATHY'S boy friend likes to mix"— with girls as well as boys but he expects Kathy to sit at home until he choose to remember her existence. Writing from her Serangoon Garden home, Kathy tells me: "I am twenty-two. Peter my boy friend, is twentyone. We have been214 words
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Advertisement447 1960-05-20 6 You can hand m your classified ad. to any onm of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMKRON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage <M) Ltd., 20 Tanah Rata. •POM Cold Storage <M Ltd., 1-4 Clara Street. Cold Storage M Ltd., 10 .New Road. KOTA BHARU Co.d Storage (M> Ltd., New Ma KUALA447 words
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Advertisement29 1960-05-20 6 m Song of Love Eternally Beautiful m ENGAGEMENT RINGS m tn Platinum Gold Set Diamonds. -P.H. HENDRY- Jewellers 78, North Bridge Road Adelphi Hotel, Spore, tL Kuala 4>urapur. a29 words
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Advertisement25 1960-05-20 6 < Sujim §|j|gy ALARMS P^ARE NOW WA§Hf 4 MILLION f ECNOT YOU^ THE ANGLO-THAI CORPOR» T I SINGAPORE KUALA LL I a-m <v**^ GALA .IH _^r.-Ot!^V-25 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-05-20 7 I SINGAPORE, Friday. "l<i secretary, is one the title of "The working girls m Singapoi Id m conjunction itional Carnival fl.es Institution ground on I and 5 m aid of the onal Theatre Fund. c "Queen" will get a freeIVY LOW - 80 words
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6 1960-05-20 7 POPULAR THE FLOWER UNKNOWN AT YWCA6 words
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Article29 1960-05-20 7 LEBAR. Fri.— T: here i for Kuala i for Dr. Goh Keng Min- Toh Chin Chye. and Education. N ik Lih. They xpected to return to29 words
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Article32 1960-05-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. B. Jones. Nursing Tampof Mental Hosurned to Briimpletion of her it Welfare commit- this poat has been I by Mr. Hor Seng hospital t.32 words
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Article16 1960-05-20 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. itan and Sultana to be •th State Cr« they using16 words
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Article23 1960-05-20 7 K r LUMPUR. Fri. lon of the House of I: ntatives will be the Parliament g here from June 2023 words
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155 1960-05-20 7 YOUNG WIREMAN WHO SNATCHED TWO SISTERS' NECKLACES TO GO ON PROBATION AT HOSTEL SINGAPORE. Fri.— A young wlreman. found guilty of stealing the necklaces of two sisters, was ordered by a District Judge to undergo two years' probation. Cheong Phui Kay, 19. was also ordered to stay at the Prince155 words
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Article16 1960-05-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The St. John Ambulance Association here will hold itannual meeting tomorrow.16 words
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Article32 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. *Fri. First Day covers, for use with the National Day commemorative stamps, to be issued on June 3, are on sale at all post offices m Singapore today.32 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-05-20 7 Arthur Richards - Arthur Richards FILMSTAR AS A BABY -'ACTING IS IN HER BLOOD' Sureini (13) trip abroad to study dramatics By SINGAPORE, Fri. A pretty 13-year-old schoolgirl, Miss Sureini Sani, who has acted m several local films, is making plans to go227 words
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215 1960-05-20 7 MAN CHASED A BAND OF ROBBERS INTO THE HANDS OF THE POLICE SINGAPORE, Fri.— A Singapore businessman, Mr. Ng Peng Heng, gave chase to a band of robbers on Wednesday night after he had been robbed of his personal belongings. Mr. Ng. with his children, were enjoying the breeze on215 words
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Article50 1960-05-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri iThe Prime Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Walter Nash, i will arrive here on June 5 for a two-da y visit. He was to hay- ted Malaya last month but this was postponed because of the death of Yang di-Pertuan50 words
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Article41 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. Rev. T. R. Doraisamy, a delegate to the recent Methodist General Conference m Denver will < T ive Aik on his trip at the Methodist Tamil Church m Short Street at 6 p.m. on Tuesday41 words
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Article30 1960-05-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A search is being made for with smiling faces by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club for its "Queen of Smile" contest on July 2.30 words
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Article20 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Swee Lim Swang has been elected President of the University of ya Non-Academic Staff Union.20 words
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71 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Student and Youth Depart- i ment of the Chinese V.M.C.A. has arranged a series of monthly talks m its youth vocational guidance programme. The talk for next month is on universities m Australia, to be followed by one on journalism, m July.71 words
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Article35 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Royal Air Force (Malaya) Training Centre is seekina recruits. Those interesteo should write to the Officer Commanding. Royal Air Force (Malaya) Training Centre, RAF Seletar, Singapore, before May 30.35 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. HPHE Rowcroft Theatre (.lub plans yet another play this time it's "Love m a Mist," a comedy to be staged next month. Produced and directed by Mr. Michael Cook, the twohour play is about two couples and what242 words
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84 1960-05-20 7 PAYA LEBAR, Fri. The British High Commissioner m Malaya, Sir Geofroy Tory, flew back to Kuala Lumpur this morning after cutting his visit to North Borneo and Sarawak by six days due to the serious illness of one of his staff. Sir Geofroy.84 words
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198 1960-05-20 7 ALAN KHOO - POLICE WILL DO ALL THEY CAN TO BRING THE CULPRITS TO BOOK ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE. Friday POLICE issued a stern warning yesterday to members of the public not to deceive the Government by continuing to accept "dole" money even when they are no longer eligible for it. This warning198 words
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117 1960-05-20 7 A SMELLY CITY? HERE IS A VISITOR WHO SAYS: IT'S FINE' SINGAPORE. Fri. A New Zealand company director and grazier. Mr. John Bruce Steward, rinds Singapore very interesting and typical of other countries of the East with "its smell and cosmopolitan population." Mr. Steward, 50. who has been a grazier117 words
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Article26 1960-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Che Puan Norisha. wile of tht Yang di-Pertuan Negara. has made a two-hour tour of the Singapore School for tht Blind.26 words
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48 1960-05-20 7 The Fn - JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mohamad Ali bin Mohamed. who did not comply with the "No Parking" .sign and Cham Sic, who iailed to observe t lie "Stop. Look. Go" sign. c :i lined $25 m the Magistrate's Court here yesterdaj. The Fn48 words
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Advertisement8 1960-05-20 7 ■(APORE PENSARY m j TO X M °OERKE8 words
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Advertisement211 1960-05-20 7 NO OTHER AIRUNE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I -JB ____d ft 'W9si m *S' w f^**^ m mr i ~*T.mi __K_fc I M WM mt A fif I \\m, mri mmf S\a m. A Am. .ma. «te__ Hw^ t_ IIL *S -fl __k___M__l y _J VK S^__. HRF _J^ W.211 words
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Miscellaneous67 1960-05-20 7 POP-Chip oil the Old Blockhead |I_ISL I I NOW VOO -A*JO MOT \*4\ I MAKIAGEOTO EAU *%T*w_?r.f UKEI-V,Tb BE A, f« L™+« I MAWAGEU r j^-asCLEVER TO R AVEAR V_rJ| V 'm M "TAKE IT TO 3CT_S. jfi__A* -OOR FATHER OR TwO VET >JGS_» j^i i I Oon't trust to67 words
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Article, Illustration513 1960-05-20 8 BROWN (in exciting shades) to decorate Malayan homes ESME BAPTISTA PRESENTS A PAGE OF NEWS FOR WOMEnI WHAT'S NEW m colour for home decorating and furnishing? Its BROWN m all exciting shades, from oyster to chocolate. This colour craze is sweepthrough Britain at present, according io Mr. Royston Consigliere, supervisor-in-charge513 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-05-20 8 A LOVELY AND SLEEK OUTFIT SO IDEAL FOR TROPICAL WEAR This lovely ami sleek outfit, made -of the latest Centrotex material m a red and white design, has just arrived m Singapore. T I> i-s o Czechoslovakia!! textiles, known tor their good quality and xclusivc appearance, are ideal ior tropical123 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-05-20 8 THIS LOW-HEEL SHOE WILL PLEASE OFFICE WORKERS Notice the heel ol this shoe. It Is catching on In Singapore among world] g gir'.s who find it comfortable to wear a pair of shoes with low heels. Tht' heel gives a touch of style to the otherw. ordinary pattern. This oiler217 words
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74 1960-05-20 8 HOW TO REMOVE STAR FROM PLASTIC CUPS A PRIZE-WINNING UNKNOWN t}\ .1- uin h i i. am Sine i!>' thc lirst |)rr/« the "Household ii competiUon tot hi gestion on Imu t;i ren ((tllee and tea plavtu cap these stains irom pi tups ntensih. *»r h wipe uith a damp74 words
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Advertisement216 1960-05-20 8 .mL I Try Petri C .ul Polish and sec how lovely your hands look. Your tongercips ich luminous beauty. And the exclusive mula defies chipping and peeling. Daytime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with a rare touch of beauty Pearl CUTEX Nail Polish. For lasting beauty. (^Q^£,_216 words
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Advertisement130 1960-05-20 8 Kf FP THE CHILDREN HAPPY WU Easily inflated and filled anywhere durable FORTI-PLYnD These wadir Attractive designs >• peel cr crack Prices: (Singapore Model 430. 40 m. diameter, 7 m. dc.p h Mod.l 438. 50 m. d'arrcrcr, 10 m. deep, houModel 449. 54 m. diameter, 10 m. deep, Modd 4,1,9.130 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-05-20 9 BELOW: Mr. Tan Ah Yon c leads m Captain larvel who won the second race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. Astride is Moses Lee. This was the first leg of a treble by Moses. RIGHT: Mr. K. Y. Lim68 words
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Article169 1960-05-20 9 MOULMEIN, Fri. Igna- 1 tius House, with 26 point>, emerged champions of Division A at the 7th annual athletic meet of St, Michael's School held on the School Ground yesterday. Results: 50 yards: 1. Richard Rozario. 2. Godfrey Izelman. 3., j Gary Rodrigues. 100 yd. (A):169 words
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Article29 1960-05-20 9 GLASGOW. Fri. An alltime British record gate ot t'55.000 wa.s received from the European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Elntracht (Frankfurt) at Hampden Park. Reuter.29 words
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Article63 1960-05-20 9 CUR RAG H. Fri. Mr. F. W. Burmann's Djebel Idra. second favourite lor the Epsom Oaics. was unplaced m the Irish 1.000 Guineas yesterday. The mile race was won by Mrs. Ann Bullitt Biddle's Zenobia by a short head from Mrs. Elizabeth Parker-Poe's Young Empress.Reuter - 63 words
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Article28 1960-05-20 9 LIMON, Fri. Dr. Barbara Moore, plagued by strong winds, rain and the exhaust from passing vehicles, set out across the eastern Colorado plains today. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article59 1960-05-20 9 DOS ANGELES. Fri. Herb Elliott, world mile record holder, said he would run only m the 1,500 metre.-. event m the Olympic Games. He said he would "forget" the 800 metres and 5.000 metres. Today Elliott will run a 1,500 metres race against aReuter - 59 words
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Article55 1960-05-20 9 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league Div. 2C Seletar F.A. v R.A.F. Changi. Geylang: CA. "A" v R.A.F. Tengah. Farrer Park: Div. 2D Badan Kesenian v Telok Kurau Utd. Farrer Park: friendly Jollil-ads v H.Q. Singapore Base District. Water polo: league "C"— Army v Chinese, Gillman Barracks 5.30 p.m.). Golt: R.l.c.55 words
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Advertisement155 1960-05-20 9 r iG AR ETT E S PLEASURE 55 cts. fl *< VL^J E v.* «.»,'y- fl| E Just Received V PENTACON FM I Prism finder Plus Rangefinder Tessar Automatic Lens Mil V__i W^pr' 1/1000 *cc. shutter I $390/- ust 2 count For Cash) ■lE. DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. Penana. Ttl:155 words
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Miscellaneous1002 1960-05-20 9 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS LOTHING SHOP at St. Andrews Cathedral. CWA Room. South Side 10 a.m. to noon. ALCOHOLH > WON VMOI S: ed meeting at YMCA, Orchard Road 6 p.m. PAN-P.U It X 80l IH-EAST XslA WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: v class 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 at .ipore Institute of Science,1,002 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-05-20 9 TODAY: 7.55 a.m. TOMORROW: 7.55 am. and 8.39 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.00 a.m. and 9.11 p.m. MONDAY: 9.51 a.m. and 9.42 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.33 a.m. and 10.09 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.13 a.m. and 10.39 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.51 a.m. and 11.10 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-05-20 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. pOlK members of the family, or Jour friends, can make up a team for the Free Press Cycle H:ic_ on Sunday June 26. Anyone can c n including Federation residents. Remember, it is185 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-05-20 10 Brian Isaac to fight Mun Hong? BINGAPORE, Fri— ll looks k^ as if ow Mun llon^. sold medalist at the South ta>t \>ia Penni>ula Games, Hill meet Brian Isaac m the match between Services and Singapore on Maj V. Kesavan National ancl Open Champion, will no doubt meet Services' top100 words
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Article, Illustration255 1960-05-20 10 A tempting pawn, but Black declines this opening gambit... and here's the reason CHESS LESSON 37 by Fred Reinfeld HERE is an interesting opening. Black avoids capturing that tempting pawn. Lei us lake v closer look al llu* situation. Queen's Gambit Declined WHITE BLACK 1 P-Q4 P-Q4 2 P-QB4 P-K3255 words
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48 1960-05-20 10 SINGAPORE. Fn. The president of th» pore Amateur Cycling Association, Mr. William Miller, was interviewed over Radio Singapore's Malay programmi xplained how; a time trial event was organised. Among those also inter-] viewed as yi ung cyclist i bin Khamis. c48 words
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Article49 1960-05-20 10 SINGAPORE Tnt Army Cyc. School Nursery circuit Sund; ,30 am Mr. James Baker official. the purpose ol the race is to ge t Army cyclists accustomed to local climate. Among those taku will be Len Benton. M. Dewev David Fitch. Bill Atkinson Taylor and McLusky.49 words
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Article23 1960-05-20 10 ROME. st< r of v. lenied rep< that building fnr the Olympic Tames would not be f:: i time. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article93 1960-05-20 10 \ddress I -t Ihiv lorm j Times Hou^< received uiil be p< i,.;** 1. I wi I 1 I will 3. I c 1 defined b I __H 4. I 11 you are Amateur (vel.;, tbe following w^Ue j \u I vn;\\ i s, you93 words
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Article26 1960-05-20 10 Mi 4 N 02 1 t J j I IC. FLAG SIGS \l i 1 I now i i Corn GU I I 126 words
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60 1960-05-20 11 ANN - Se and fall of UNKNOWN Hong who tured Sp'ore He after 2 years ANN I Singapore, Friday > kheng Hong first won hampionship m 1953. He play only two years pre--_.iv.it >trides combining -ame with some study. and won m lime ship also but m recent partly due to lack60 words
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8 1960-05-20 11 UNKNOWN SILA UNKNOWN RAGA RING PARTY 0£ I8 words
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Article25 1960-05-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Federation Combined Services Armed Forces drew 4-4 m a Malaya Cup soccer competition at the Merdeka Stadium last night.25 words
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Article10 1960-05-20 11 \IMOE. Fri. Sweden Republic of Ireland 4-1 ReuterReuter - 10 words
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41 1960-05-20 11 I^ING: RHODES TO UNKNOWN FULL PENALTY I Rhode:. was obviously __ed to share the new with Peter Loader. The t-bowling plac •>en while the selectors likely youngsters. MCC. team Is: ipt B Dexter Illinevortli Smith fWarwickkshlre). Pari.Smith iWarwick- licer 'Glamorgan) Other.41 words
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Advertisement132 1960-05-20 11 EXCLUSIVE TIES 1 UNPACKED IN NEW DESIGNS STYLES SHAPES AVAILABLE NOW AT B High Street Tel: ***** Yours... Ideal furnitures of High Quality at Low Price. i JErlJi_r?^_3 In Contact: Ban Lin Furnitures, 13, Koek Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** 0± M hours m Jm MADE y ll to MEASURE for132 words
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Advertisement251 1960-05-20 11 _J____^^_______^_____________ *$um\ I £>!_■> ____l IB '*fSS' _WWvX' m. \W '^^^'^wif^ttmKUSßßm. Kr?^y^!*»%tffc_S' '^'!W''^^_^» ~^H mW-^SMWWWW^r^ CUT PRICE! FOR LADIES BLOUSES PYJAMAS BROCADE JACKETS NIGHTDRESSES EMBROIDERED SILK BED JACKETS FOR 'MEN DRESSING GOWNS 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: *****/9 ***** ALUMINUM AWNINGS *3%m 1. NO FURNISHING FADE. Looks bcoufitul from inside,251 words
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Advertisement602 1960-05-20 11 SHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. TO CLEAR 200 pairs of delightful Indian slippers, Joginder Paul is selling them at602 words
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Advertisement516 1960-05-20 11 unique self pressing suit. Also this popular High Street store has received from U.S.A. a brand new range of ARROW Shirts, m new colours new patterns, new styles. 86 High Street, phone *****. HAVE YOU BEEN across to the slashed prices sale now m progress at Asha's? With your purchases516 words
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Advertisement226 1960-05-20 11 Students who go Overseas IWe sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwear*, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept Store! 83/85, South Bridge Road, Singapore- 1. Tel. No. ***** JO CLEAR 200 PAIRS ,~*i INDIAN vk SLIPPERS KM (WITH LOW AND jT^A226 words
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Advertisement187 1960-05-20 11 NEW ARROW SHIRTS IN TERYLENE DACRON COTTON TASLAN DACRON IN LATEST COLLAR STYLE AND NEW DESIGNS COLOURS AT IHI MIX _MQ> J 86, High Street Tel: ***** Maintenance: less than C Q j m per month. MAt.XEET im I i bt? iii as i c r** 160 m.p.g. HALF THE187 words
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238 1960-05-20 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS BUKIT BINTANG IMPRESSIVE OVER HALF MILE: ST. HONORE SHOWS IMPROVEMENT IN MORNING RUN By BUKIT TIMAH. Friday. fEORGE HOPE, one of the leading riders m Adelaide, has arrived m Singapore. He wiH ride for the Rinus238 words
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Article, Illustration211 1960-05-20 12 Schoolboys shoot down airmen ...keen aim brings 122 hits in a rousing basket battle pill ombined School, played superbly at Ihe National lv ion Centre yesterday to thrash Ihe RAF Singapore 122--54 m a basketball encounter. The match was watched by ;i good crowd. It was a rousing battle. _fU211 words
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Article102 1960-05-20 12 P\r:. Ed shock defeat yesterd; m the French international lawn tennis championships. Orlando Sirola. Italy, bhim 3-6. 7-5. 8-6. 7-5 In the third round. Em.r :^d No. 8. ow reduced to three. Bob dez of I electric scoreboard twinklorightly m the fading light, Gerard PiletReuter - 102 words
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114 1960-05-20 12 THE STARLITES GO ON A SCORING SPREE OINGAPORE. Fri. -Stariite j iters went on a iscorin- spree yesterday. They j trounced Singapore Habour I Board 5-0 m a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin. Stariite were superior m all departments. They were never m danger of attack and the cracking114 words
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Article299 1960-05-20 12 S. African Springboks f CAMBRIDGE. Fri. Cam- bridge University became the first side to gain first I innings lead against the t Springbok tourists. The student responsible was fast bowler John Brodie a South African. Brodie had figures of five for i 18 out of a score ot" 56 for299 words
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310 1960-05-20 12 Gymkhana ...2 Alexandra 1 FARRER PARK, Fri. Hooliganism reared its ugly head m this match. So bad was it that the game was abandoned eleven minutes before time. These two unbeaten teams were playing fast, exciting football to a big crowd,310 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-05-20 12 BROTHERS TEAM UP TO TAKE STRAIGHT-SET VICTORY IN JUNIOR DOUBLES TOURNEY STATE player Ismail Ibrahim (left) and his brother Yusoff. They beat last year's semi finalists Lindy Lim and George Sandosham 15-f). 15-1. m the doubles division of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior championships at Guillemard Road on Wednesday.49 words
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222 1960-05-20 12 Marine players ask How long is this going to last? R.A F 3 Marine SC. 2 JALAN BESAR, Friday. MARINE Sports Club played a good game yesterday. They had tne airmen on their toes most of the time but they seemed to run out oi' luck every time they came222 words
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Article77 1960-05-20 12 FARRER PARK, Fri. A splendid goal by Mazuki five minutes before time helped Pachitan Sports Club to beat Kota Rajah Sports Club 1-0 In their Div. 2A soccer match yesterday. Referee: Sgt. Dorward. Pachitan S.C— Hanifah Kadir; Hassan Kabil. Sudanto: Rasul. LatifT. Ahmad; Omar Abu Bakar.77 words
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Advertisement297 1960-05-20 12 NE_r*il a > 'ITi;* FREE PRESS W WORD PCZZLt >l I Cut out and p, I Posting instrg ons .w^ I I Name >. I Address «j i I *_>___ n^a mfEa M____________T l_____________________________________P_! ~*l r" 1 CLUES FOR WORD Pu:: 1. Sovereign ruler. 2* A volcanic mountain N.E. Sicily.297 words
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