The Singapore Free Press, 24 May 1960
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Title Section18 1960-05-24 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVFPVPnnv s nwM Mm The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article347 1960-05-24 1 More dead and homeless m new quakes 120,000 people panic and take to the woods and open fields Free Press special report from CONCEPCION. Tuesday. yiHS is a city of fear. One hundred and twenty thousand people are filled with panic. Earthquakes still rock Conception 60U.P.I. - 347 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-05-24 1 THE FREE 101 R»CE SIM... to torm cycling ;lub for I! races A old ut. m ph the Race of active cling Stag*- tnttrV) es•ycHiig pc« >- good :he t«d that should youth :.ites g T. liS- interI >r He two beat oii; Gymluh trip to47 words
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152 1960-05-24 1 THE CHILE TREMORS TRIGGER OFF TELL-TALE TIDAL BREAKERS THAT SWEEP ACROSS THE PACIFIC HONOLULU, Tins. Tidal waves triggered off by the Chilean earthquakes crashed across Hawaii beaches bringing death and destruction and raced all the way across the Pacific to strike the JapanReuter; U.P.I. - 152 words
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Article28 1960-05-24 1 JERUSALEM, Tues. Adolf Eichmann, listed m Israeli history books as "one of the greatest Nazi war criminals" has been captured after a 15-year search.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article19 1960-05-24 1 LAHORE, Tues. Gama the Tiger, former Indian world wrestling rhamDion. died here aged 80.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article32 1960-05-24 1 a IAMIfeOM Tu«-». Orchids from Malaya will be one of f .hiieiiu of the Chelsea flower show which opens tal2SSftl^ S show will feature MM of the Malayan orchids.32 words
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Article643 1960-05-24 1 DEFEAT OF AN ISLAND Storm over a new book on the fall of Singapore I ONDON, Tues. One of Britain's greatest military defeats the fall of Singapore to the Japanese m 1942 was fought again today with the publication of an "angry," new book. "The Fall of Singapore" by Frank643 words
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155 1960-05-24 1 The Tengku's motorcade knocks down man on way to the palace BRUSSELS, Tuesday. THE 10-car official motorcade of the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, wijs involved m an accident yesterday as it drove to the royal palace of Laeken for lunch with King Baudouin. The convoy, with a motorcycle155 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-05-24 1 Here is the big twin-jet "Caravelle" with a damaged cabin and tail that managed to land safely at Orly Airport m France. The accident happened when the "Caravelle" with 30 passengers collided with a tiny two-seater at 1.800 ft. The engine of73 words
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Article18 1960-05-24 1 LONDON. Tues. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery arrived m Canton en route to see Mao Tse-tung.18 words
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Article15 1960-05-24 1 ISTANBUL. Tues.— Turkish military authorities extended martial law to cover universities here.15 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article26 1960-05-24 1 First Mulayan Fund managers 1 prices today buying; si 33 and selling $1 40. Second Malayan Fund managers' prices buying $1.01 and selling $1.07.26 words
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91 1960-05-24 1 GROUNDED SHIP IS FREED AFTER 6 HOURS VJINGAPORE, Tucs. An Italian freighter. 6,701-ton Sirio. which ran aground on a coral bed In the Western Anchorage, was freed last night after b( 1 stranded for six hours. The freighter was awaiting the pilot from ashore when she ran aground near the91 words
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Advertisement33 1960-05-24 1 SPORTS) LTD. I •,34»0»f I fjjde^ make the man V 7 JJi^Nthat make the man SHIRTS I UNDERCLOTHES ic^nS^**' ACCESSORIES f^ MANS shop > only exclusive men's shop SlR £ET. SINGAPORE 6 TEL *****33 words
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Advertisement56 1960-05-24 1 WOMEN AND L-O-V-E A broken hearted girl writes to Esme about a man who says he's been forced by his parents into an engagement with another girl. She wants to forget him though he still dates her almost every day. Turn to Page Six for Esme's answer. Remember there is56 words
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Advertisement132 1960-05-24 1 Tired, no Energy? Perhaps you are not getting enough of the right sort of food enough supplementary vitamins. MULTI-VITAMINS Contain all the important vitamins essential to maintain perfect health. Earn capsule contains more than l u 4 times your minimum daily requirement! i\ '00 CAMuItS I i ta« b rap«ule132 words
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Advertisement16 1960-05-24 1 JuMx^ D,p LDMA f \fJ^V GARMENTS W^P COMfOtT 1 yjWgjir fLfCANCI Avoilablc From AH Leading More*16 words
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216 1960-05-24 2 Not so much worry over the international situation and London prices go up LONDON. Tuesday. 'fill, lirsl day <>l new account was ;m extremely salis i.utorv affair in' t!u London slock markets yesterday. There was less apprehension concerning the international political situation and with sentiment m Tiie industrial market helped216 words
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Article55 1960-05-24 2 d TORONTO. Tues. The first shipment of crude nihbrr to by brought into (.reat lake ports by ship arrived h. re out the weekend after a two-month trip from Singap.»i, The shipment is the first m series of tests to cle-tt-rininc costs and feasibility of55 words
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Article145 1960-05-24 2 Defence issues lead the way to gains m a 'narrow' market NEW YORK: Wall Street closed barely steady, with a majority of declines extending mostly to one dollar. Operators were generally awaiting incentives m early dealings and the market held within a narrow range. However, gains outnumbered lasses.145 words
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Article32 1960-05-24 2 LONDON: I'he total amount of application for last weeks offer of '"260 million 91 -day Treasury bills was £417.370,000. mis million of 91--i day bills will be on offer.32 words
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Article71 1960-05-24 2 I HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,250 ?1.250 sales j-ales Union Ins. Canton 590.00 $90 .UG sales nom. Wheelock Marden 7.00 7.20 C.95 sales 7.05 siile<H'Kong phone $38.uu s:w.:) r J $37.50 bales &S3B 75 sales Dairy I-iirm71 words
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Article199 1960-05-24 2 Anglo-Asian Rubber to buy up Sungei-Tukon Rubber Plantations Ltd. LONDON: Anglo- Asian Rubber Plantations proposes a rights issue of 3,052,371 shares m piupoitioii of uiie lur iinee ai 2 3 per share. The proceeds of the issue will be u.-,ed to provide pan of the purchase price of a199 words
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Article166 1960-05-24 2 Dunlop group told of record figures at annual meeting ONDON. Tues. The year 1959 bad been a year of goud progress tor the Dunlop group ana uic bad torn able iv show record Qguraa, Mr. G. E. Beharrell. the Dunlop chairman told the annual meeting here yesterday. The volume166 words
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Article142 1960-05-24 2 Growth of debt reflects rise m U.S. economy WASHINGTON: The Commerce Department has reported tha: the combined United Sta'.e* public and private debts ai the end of 1959 were L"Ss9Bt>.Goo.--000,000 m fTOSI total. The net total was estimated by the department's office of business ecot*omica at l 5tt46.4Q9.UU0.00u. The142 words
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Article16 1960-05-24 2 NOTK: All prices below are middle prices. fggff lkdfjldfkl;df ld;jkl;erkople16 words
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476 1960-05-24 2 Straits Rubber shows the value of replanting PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*)^ SINGAPORE:, Tuesday. THE V YLUE of replanting with modern 1 strains of high-yielding rubber is well illustrated by the experience of the Straits Rubber Company. The crop luis progressively increased476 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article92 1960-05-24 2 LONDON. M^y U Previous 1.,.1-^j KUBBER No 1 RSS t.i.t European ports May mquo d unquoiHl June RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot M| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Jun« I July/Sept 3. rib TONE: Dull. AhOve t>nc«»»" quotf<l m ponce PEPPER: White Sarawak t.a q.92 words
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Article28 1960-05-24 2 NEW YORK M.iy 23 Previous TIN Straits *oot RUBBER Futurr* May M.«2i July < TONE Barely steady. SALES 4t» let*. 'No 1 RSS June cor. ft28 words
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Article30 1960-05-24 2 i oor?» i v .< MM i i Oi ONiM OIL St.a.t. l i I,OC> ftm i l*an f) or •)Ulh Drf lor k Ur PMILIPPINC r,p PA30 words
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Article134 1960-05-24 2 Market opens quietly to mark a slight decline LONDON. Tut > Opening quotations were at a small decline irom Friday's closing level reflecting eastern advices but they remained mostly only nominal indications during the morning m the absence of demand. A few small dealings at further decline relieved the134 words
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Article156 1960-05-24 2 Tin is subdued: 30s. price drop LONDON, ftm. Tin was a subdued market yesterday morning ttid. ifMT small dealings, prices were mostly 30 a ton lewer. Copper prices lo.st some ground on me London metal exchange, especially cailL The generally easier tone was lUHbu:ea \o tne faci mat ttot156 words
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61 1960-05-24 2 TW'EW YORk, Duited Na ioiu TU ence opei^ed here ye>terd;i T I to adjourn almost immec: j to allow newly-arrived del« time for Informal consulti i Before debar iny I ti propt^eci Den Intel I tin at:eement to come into effect nextReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement631 1960-05-24 2 r a f |fes THE t* MA. LINES ft. $ai ns t« MEN. «0 SEA MEDITERRANEAN jQ JT CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 0, fIPI P Sham Pinani ®V J L H 2.-m,, 24 Ma) ISIJ SJS V® 1 :555.: rt 3D J! 3 B! s~* m v] m«T iv :i631 words
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Advertisement193 1960-05-24 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LDQ «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYI To (Colombo), Genoo, Morscilles, Antwerp Rofi Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton tor passengers MUNCHEN tHAPAC) NANNOVCR (HAPAC) 30 Mar June iAVENSTEIN (LLOYD) 11 UJt-nt DRESDEN [HAPAC 25 27 June Eipress Service Owtts Marseilles C»i's AitiiH To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohomo, Nogovoo^l NESSENSTEIN (LLOYD BRAUNSCHWEIG (NAPAC) BAYERNSTEIN193 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1960-05-24 2 SH/PStN CHIPS lying alongside the Sin0 japore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sunnaas 1 2, Hoogkerk 4/5. Cellnia 6A, Achillea 6/7, Oliiida 8 n, Robert Maerak 10/11, Bettreocb 13 14. Straat BMi 1 5 1 1> Laws; Maenk 18. O.-aka Ma ni 19. Sedenak N. Wall 2, Fasl135 words
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Article58 1960-05-24 3 IGOVT. TO SUPPLY AND EXPERT HELP IMPROVE r ,5 IN THE VILLAGE I Singapore. Tuesday |\l> people m two Singapore xi ;i village Mt seeking (iovto build roads and improve stem m their areas. Rampong Paya, Kampong Iktlok village. 3 So leisure i ours .158 words
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60 1960-05-24 3 A PICNIC TREAT FOR 300 POOR CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Tue.v The Hans Anderson Club took over 200 children from three Singapore children^ centres neignbounni]; island for a picnic during the weekend. This was part of the programme of monthly excur>ions tor underprivileged children organised by the Club. F:ee drinks and reireshments60 words
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Article35 1960-05-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. TUes. Y. or the .ty ol Malaya, Pim•r a! Oppcrihtim. told -15 **lreahies* 1 herr not to va^te their time, otherwise will would be cheating :n^elves. their parents and untry.35 words
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Article36 1960-05-24 3 SEREMBAN. Tues The Ister i r Transport, Inch' 1 bin Hajl Jubir has ud operate rs that the r j will doI Install -meters until it received a recommendation iroui a select commit;36 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-05-24 3 LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Alice I liii. 20. She is ;i telephone operator.19 words
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120 1960-05-24 3 SPORE JAYCEES BEGIN BIG CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS SINGAPORE. Tues.The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has started a bi» drive tor members. As a preliminary move, the Jaycees have sent thousands of leaflets explaining the objects and various activities of the movement to ••prospective" members. The leaflet states the movement120 words
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Article34 1960-05-24 3 TANG LIN. Tues. The Teachers 1 Training Colh^e .n Patter>un Road has iwived 769 applications for the English sectton; 268 for \hv lialav section, and 198 applications for the Chine.M' sei-tion34 words
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94 1960-05-24 3 TWO JAILED BUT THEY WALK OUT FREE pENANG. Tues. Two young labourers were sentenced to nine days' jail for assaulting a policeman. As their sentence was to start from the date of arrest. Ahmad bin Hussain and Hashim bin Daik. who had been m police custody since May 11. walked94 words
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260 1960-05-24 3 SINGAPORE IS ALI BABA UNO TO CAMILLE SINGAPORE, Tues.— There's a little of gay New York and the exotic East mixed m this happy city of Singapore, exclaimed globe-trotting American journalist, Miss Cam i 1 1 c Mirepoix, when she flew m by Qantas during the weekend. She had visited260 words
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Article63 1960-05-24 3 Talk to students on chemistry BRAS BASAH, Tues.— Dr. Kiang Ai Kirn, head of the Chemistry Department of the University of Malaya, (Singapore Division), gave a talk to Form Six students of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and St. Joseph's Institution la«t Saturday at the Oi Tiong Ham63 words
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Article34 1960-05-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan High Com- missioner m Australia and New Zealand, Dato Gunn i Lay Teik, will be leaving his post next month to go back to rubber planting.34 words
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Article31 1960-05-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation and Singapore Governments have agreed on the broad principles for the running of separate universities m both territories, at a top-level ministerial meeting here.31 words
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Advertisement311 1960-05-24 3 TK24 U Tape Recorder for Recording and Playback 4 Tracks Recording and Playback time up to 6 hours Trick recording on two Tracks Tape Speed 9.5 cm/sec. (3 ips) Frequency Response 50 to 15.000 cps. 50/60 eps, convertible Reel size 15 cm (6 diameter. TK 54 U Tape Recorder for311 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1960-05-24 3 YOUR RADIO TODAY P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 102 Around the Bandstand: 1.30 Tne news: 1.40 News talk; 1.45 Featuring the harp; 200 Close down. BcOoob broadca.s:: 4 10 Signa- j lure tune 4.13 Talks lor Second- aiv schools: 4 33 Interval musir 4 35— 5.00 Nature come., a repeal of53 words
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Miscellaneous139 1960-05-24 3 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Heard m the cinema: 5.30 The Sign Of Pour— 4 "The Quest and The Kill": b.OO A Day To Remember, birthday and anniversary greetings witii music from Kingsley Morrando. 6.45 Sunset serenaae fi bi Announcements; 7.00 The News. 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Tho Chargos AfTau 6. ••Thunderheaa139 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-05-24 4 ON DISPLAY IN P ARIS CHILDREN'S SWIMSUITS FOR UNDERWATER THE A highlight of the Tnduuji.r \<:, H organised m Paris to celebrate th« Kit V the Club Mediterranee was a pHttic <-i B suits. The two smallest suit> <alu>v« H ren, are complete with breath iru ippara H sea-compass and51 words
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356 1960-05-24 4 LONDON, Tuesday. A REPORT which contains a blunt warning that the noise of jet aircraft at London Airport has reached a pitch which could cause permanent deafness may shock the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Duncan Sandys. The warning appears356 words
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177 1960-05-24 4 PROUD RAYMOND, ABED 6, LEADS FIRE BRIGADE TO A BLAZE ONDON, Tues.—Ray- mond Hall, aged six and crazy about fire engines, has been proudly telling his chums of his big adventure when he really did ride with the brigade to a blaze. It began when Raymond spotted smoke and flames177 words
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Article19 1960-05-24 4 BRISBANE. Tues. The 1.0315t conviction for drunkenness has been recorded here against Eugene Ebzery. 54. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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153 1960-05-24 4 Fractured skull inquest: Suspect cleared by his 'knee print' LONDON, Tuesday. A BABY died with a fractured skull and suspicion fell on 27-year-old Mr. Michael Buxton, who was nursing him. But his innocence was proved by a plaster cast of his knee. It .showed that his knee accidentally caused the153 words
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Article21 1960-05-24 4 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Gen. Nathan Twining, ctialrman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was awarded the Philippine Legion of Honor.21 words
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Article18 1960-05-24 4 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The fierceness of eagles has been exaggerated, the National Geographic Society said today.18 words
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Article37 1960-05-24 4 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea, Tues. Authorities trying to stop spread of the disease kuru. called the "laughing death." said that 30,000 natives will be confined to 884 square miles of New Guinea's eastern highlands. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Article25 1960-05-24 4 TALKEETNA 'Alaska). Tues.— Two brothels, injured five days ago In a fall on Mount McKinley, staggered down the snow and reached safety.25 words
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Article27 1960-05-24 4 LONDON, Tues. Bobby Locke, four-times British open golf champion who was seriously injured last February, arrived here to play the summer circuit m Britain.27 words
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60 1960-05-24 4 MPs get Whit holiday trip offer from American rocket fin LONDON I gEVERAL British MPs an \u on i\ lavish, tvitiing-and-dining I to America it* the expens I to sell the American Polaris ro m Co:: Prii i ban Corp< foi try Politic have o!!. hav< Bookings Cor.. mac comniK60 words
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89 1960-05-24 4 NEW YORK, Tues— The only person who did not turn up to a New York charity show, "Salute to Cole Porter,' was the hero of the evening Cole Porter. Julie Wilson sang "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," Bricktop sang the song he wrote for her.89 words
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183 1960-05-24 4 HERE'S WHY CHILDREN DONT GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL EDINBURGH, Tues.- Bible class is full of Teddy Boys, said a boy of 14. I'm tired of girls letting down the tyres of my bicycle, said an 11 -year-old boy. These are two of the reasons given to a survey which set183 words
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Article, Illustration424 1960-05-24 5 CHEW LOY KHOON - When I took control, plane nearly did a 'kamikaze' CHEW LOY KHOON m MY FIRST PUTIN tOaOtt I, THE TM4WBI CH.MP.O. TR..EUR DEU.X' 0 W.TCHED M M^iPUUTE, FlY|(o By Tuesday. A TOUCH ON THE THROTTLE AND 'CHAMPION' SHOT AWAY I j liim oil trom the typewriter to try my hand424 words
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Article32 1960-05-24 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. Negri Sembilan will develop another 10.000 acres of jungle virgin land for settlers under the Federal Land Development scheme, the Mentri Besar, Dr. Mohamed Syed bin Mohamed disclosed.32 words
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Article86 1960-05-24 5 THE PEAK HOURS BRING A LONG WAIT SINGAPORE. Tues. Residents around Bugis Street iind peaK traffic hours a menace because; ol the lack of traffic lights m the area. The flow of traffic along these roads was heavy and it made crossing dangerous, they said. Mr. Koh Chin Kok of86 words
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Article52 1960-05-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. said that he had plans to form a corporation which would buy land from the State Government and develop it as factory sites. These would, m turn, be Isold to industrial52 words
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134 1960-05-24 5 New ship for Japanese Line expected here May 29 SINGAPORE, Tues. The latest addition to the Nissan Pacific Line fleet, the 13,000--ton Meiwa Maru, is expected to steam into Singapore on her maiden voyage on May 29. Mr. M. Kishl. representative of the Nissan Pacific line m Singapore, said that134 words
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171 1960-05-24 5 $90,000 airport road in S'pore to have special street lights PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. T II E Singapore Governmenl has started work to provide the $90,000 new Airport Road with street lighting. The mile-long road, which is nearing completion, leads to the airport's new administration and control tower block. The lights171 words
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Miscellaneous270 1960-05-24 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS I MIMSim Ol I LTIRL: Free tilm shows at Buku Mandaj village: Kampong Soo P->o: Knm-poi.-x Chantek BablU 7 p.m. INDEPENDENT missionary MOVEMENT: Fret Him J>ho\% al Cnangl Prlcon T.3u p.n.. CHINESE YMI A I South Pleii: Taljle-.ennis 9 a.m.: budytniiloing and veighdlfiios P'"-: baaminton practice270 words
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READERS' OPINIONS
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163 1960-05-24 6 CYCLE RACE: GIVE THE WOMEN A CHANCE IT'S unfair to call on women To compete m on open cycle race against men and boys. To encourage women take port m the Free Press cycle race, there should be o section for women. by this I mean they should D« given163 words
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Letter65 1960-05-24 6 0 Constructive criticisms pros and cons moke the Meliny Gomes i^sue on interesting cne. In this raging controversy, Meliny emerges c* otic with real gufs, more cuts than oil tt"<ose critics lurking m anonymity. Singapore neecrs more enterprising people like her, and I am sure when65 words
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96 1960-05-24 6 0 Ihe taxi driver m bmgapore is an unfortunate mon todoy. He is fighting a losing bottle against fierce competition from pirate taxi drivers. Or|? only has to travel an\v*rfere along Alexandra Road, Margaret Drive, Havelock Rood end Cross Street to see "pirate" taxis96 words
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Letter132 1960-05-24 6 In your paper of April 28th wt» reod on article on "Happy" Noh bin Nowawi. Having visited Singapore many times, and enjoyed every moment of it, I feel that "Happy" more than contributed to our enjoyable stay. Each time he met us he was smiting, happy and132 words
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Letter102 1960-05-24 6 Your report of May 20th quoted a Singapore Criminal District judge os saying that 20-yeor-old youths were the biggest offenders m the State and that robbery was becoming common m Singapore everydoy. While I heartily ogree with the judge, I am just wonderIng what the authorities ore102 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1960-05-24 6 This aimless friendship will bring you more heartackes Stop it now DROP ESME A LINE DON'T get upset, jot down your troubles m a letter and pott them to Esme. She'll give you sound advice —or a rocket if you deserve one Write to Dear Esme, The Singapore Free Press.1,116 words
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Article931 1960-05-24 6 It's not a word I use lightly today, says LEONARD MOSLEY YOU a brave man? Is your wife or your daughter a brave woman? It all depends what I mean by bravery, doesn't it? I don't count myself a particularly courageous individual, but I don't suppose I would pass931 words
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Advertisement646 1960-05-24 6 ou ran hand m your xmnfl ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMMON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage ill) Ltd., Tanah Rata. POM c old P'orage (M) Ltd.. l Clare Street. KLANG Cold storase IM) Ltd., It New Road. KOTA IHAKU C»/<1 Storage (SI) Ltd., IMi646 words
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Advertisement71 1960-05-24 6 1n n D 1 1 n multipress 1 5 «|f m S rRESH M^ j I Brdun Multtpresi*'' I to family health I i 3 fre^fruitanowegetjWe«O* fllli^ 3 to give enough v.t^-" Price: St 9- Sf Full service facilities and spercs oS for oil BRAUN products I A/■ »oct »6«ti71 words
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Article, Illustration116 1960-05-24 7 Drivers escape unhurt TWO lorries were involved m freak accidents m Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. In both cases, the lorries lost either one or both front wheels. ACCIDENT 1 A lorry crashed into the iron railings of the newly-built bridge over Klang River116 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-05-24 7 Local association to send delegates to nurses' conference at Melbourne next year SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Trained Nurses' Association > delegates to attend the Interof Nurses Conference m Melmiihls for this purpose llu* dance ;it the Singapore Milii Beach Road on Saturday. once j 1954 m bsnge i uiid derned -red Highlight58 words
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121 1960-05-24 7 A GEOLOGIST'S LIFE: GOING PLACES AND MEETING PEOPLE SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Malcolm George McKeller. a geologist. sees more than sand and stones m geology. He sees m his chosen field the chance to meet and see interesting people and places. Mr. McKeller Is now stationed m Libya, working with American121 words
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19 1960-05-24 7 A GETS S1, 200 FROM FIVE HIST GROUPS M from $300 the k Race nip of Pail I uted19 words
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Article8 1960-05-24 7 Fined S40 each for gambling rate's J Ltaß8 words
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Article32 1960-05-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tiies. Holders of winning tickets of the donation draw at the International Bazaar held last Saturday, can claim their prizes at the Emporium. Battery Road, within two weeks."32 words
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114 1960-05-24 7 NEW $3 MILLION PLAN FOR SIX TALL BLOCKS OF FLATS SINGAPORE, Tues.-A new S3 million ouilding project is under construction at the junction ot Amber Road and Meyer Road m Katong. The estate known as Eastern Building will have six blocks of seven-storey flats, a recreation park and a very114 words
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118 1960-05-24 7 BEAUTICIAN ON TRIP TO STUDY NEW MAKE-UP METHODS SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs Anna Sim, a beauty culture expert, is touring the major cities of the world. She will study the latest western make-up theories and skin care methods.. On a round-the-world trip with study stops at Rome. Geneva, Paris and London118 words
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178 1960-05-24 7 DEAN OF THE LAW FACULTY GIVES A FORMULA FOR SUCCESS TO 120 FRESHIES AT UNIVERSITY BUKIT TIMAH. Tues.- Professor L. A_ Sheridan. Dean of the Faculty o Law ol the University of Malaya Singapore, w.sterday told an audience of 120 freshies entering the faculty, his formula for sucrt as a178 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-05-24 7 RI students put final touches to 'Twelfth night' production SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gTUDENTS of the Fifth Form, and Lower and Upper Sixth Forms of Raffles Institution are putting the finishing touches to their stage properties for their production of "Twelfth Night" tomorrow. The play, produced and directed by Mr Charles Hannam163 words
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124 1960-05-24 7 PRIME MINISTER TO ADDRESS THE VARSITY SOCIALIST CLUB SINGAPORE, Tues. The Socialist Club, University of Malaya is organising a series of talks by well known personalities during the coming month. Mr. James Puthucheary will talk on "Socialism Yesterday and Today" on Tuesday June 7 and on June 14, Mr. Alex124 words
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Article31 1960-05-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Australian and New Zealand University Graduates' Association at its annual meeting here decided to oppose any form of government control over private students going overseas.31 words
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Article47 1960-05-24 7 0 JOIIORE BAIIRU, Tues.— Government departments have been taking an active role In Johore's "Civics Month." which was launched on May 6. Heads of departments have given talks on the work of their respective departments and the progress made m the last two years.47 words
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194 1960-05-24 7 102 students go in for essay contest SINGAPORE, Tues. A total of 102 students from 42 schools m Singapore took part m the first inter-school annual essay competition sponsored by the Chinese YMCA. Results of the competition arc as follows: MALAY (Senior): 1. Kamlry Wahid (Victoria School) 1. Abdul Rashib194 words
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Article25 1960-05-24 7 KUALA LIPIS, Tues. A seven -year-old boy, Perumal. was found drowned m the Sungei Pangvong, sth. mile Kuala Lipis Road, on Sunday.25 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-05-24 7 75 lonely girls in orphanage need your help SINGAPORE. Tues. Living m the Holy Infant Jesus orphanage, Victoria Street, are 75 lonely girls, each aged about seven. Tney are well cared for by the Convent Si.stens but tney miss the love a:.d care of parents Th<*y would dearly love 10217 words
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Article30 1960-05-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tries. The Sultan of Johore. Sir Ismail, entertained the Yanu di-Pertuan Negara ol Singapore, Inche Yusol bin Ishak, +o lunch at Bukit Serene during the weekend.30 words
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Advertisement54 1960-05-24 7 Jm DARLING T X 111 *^^B| y^ Ddilino -f^ is r^^=^^_^ >^ JU^ts. a packet Mostly Air-G>nditioned Rooms Central, all rooms both attochcd with My 2 hot at%6 cold running water, delightfully jf furnished with telephone. By PRIVATE CAR PARK FACILITIES Ut^ > REASONABLE RATES JIK Bar Restaurant A La54 words
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Miscellaneous32 1960-05-24 7 ujrc«~ By_Cog_ AKJO "SO AVO>O KEEPcxror-n-itt ThES6 K^&ssy Foqe\okJ J FREE MARKET v Y7, 'j l: '•'<« ..be «f ,t !+mZl2gmn h a r ular order f r The Si faP re hrn32 words
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Article186 1960-05-24 8 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS THE BUS STOP IN FRONT OF SHOPHOUSES WHICH ARE BEING DEMOLISHED: A CALL TO MOVE IT AWAY B, SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE call is usually for more bus stops. But thtve is one bus stop in Selegie Road which should be removed. It186 words
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312 1960-05-24 8 OUR FARMERS SWITCH FROM CABBAGES TO TOBACCO GROWING: MORE MONEY IN IT SINGAPORE, Tues. MOH E and more fanners m Lim Chti Kang, Chua Chu Kang and Jurong districts are turning to tobacco cultivation. They find it more profitable than growing" vegetables. There are now more than 1 200 acres312 words
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Article57 1960-05-24 8 SINGAPORE. Toes, Total Malayan export> for January t April this year showed an ii 5308.7 million over the IMS Jar. /April ires. Lav a ftgure> issued by the Statistics Department showed Malayan exports for th»» ttrs *ol 1960 at $1,609.5 mlUlon while exports for the)57 words
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Article33 1960-05-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue*. Chinese, one from Singapore and the other a j resident, have been arruled by the Pontian police on charge^ of being m sston o! forged SI notes.33 words
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86 1960-05-24 8 THE MENACE OF SPEEDING TAXIS IN A HOUSING ESTATE SERANGOON GARDENS. Tues. Residents here have asked mobile patrol squads to drive through the estate more frequently to stop speeding taxis m the area. They said that some taxi drivers drove at 50 to 60 J m.pii. along the estate roads.86 words
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Article60 1960-05-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association here decided at its annual meeting to send a Chinese dance dragon he-ad to the Griffith Primary School m Canberra. Australia. This is m response to a request by the Malayan High Commissioner there. Dato Gunn60 words
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Article28 1960-05-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The annual "Miss Telecoms" contest will be held m con- junction with a dance at the Federal Hotel here on June 11.28 words
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Article55 1960-05-24 8 KLUANG, Tues. Alliance candidate Mr. Ong Kai Beng won the Sri Lalang by-elec-tion for the Johore State Legislative Assembly, beating his Socialist Front opponent. Inche Mohamed Zain bin Mohamed. by 729 votes. Mr. Ong who polled 3.157 votes against Inche Mohamed's 2.428. is a businessman and president55 words
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Article43 1960-05-24 8 IPOH. Tues. The Eurasian Union of Malaya has de--1 erred decision on a proposal that it should withdraw from political activities as many members particularly government servants were prevented from taking part m union activities because it was a political organisation.43 words
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Article38 1960-05-24 8 KUALA rRENGOANU. Tues. The speaker of the Trengganu State Assembly, Inche Taib Sabree. said that his party, the PMIP would "collapse" soon unless it got rid of its leaders who seek personal glory and power.38 words
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85 1960-05-24 8 A SCHOOL THAT CANNOT DECIDE WHO IS IT'S BEST PUPIL SINGAPORE, Tues. The star! of the Anglo-Chi-nese School have a big problem on their hands who should be selected the best student of the school. The problem all started after the results of the Cambridge Overseas School Certificate examination two85 words
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155 1960-05-24 8 Beware of man who poses as a hospital assistant with bad news SINGAPORE, Tues. A Cantonese speaking man, dressed m white, is going about Chinatown posing as a hospital assistant and collecting money from housewives. Madam Ow Yeong. of Keong Saik Avenur. a housewife, was one of his victims. Madam155 words
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Article35 1960-05-24 8 BUKIT TIMAH, Tues. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will >peak on "University Responsibility to Society" at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Ooi Tiong Ham Hall, at the University of Malaya.35 words
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Advertisement102 1960-05-24 8 77/f J^hpexa&t U7TH ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE U:±W*l^4 DEEP-FREEZE COMPARTMENT AND AROMA FfITSR vM^*Wr iXi OFF£*£D ONLY BY teO Vr fi Bauknecht J^^JJ I* GERMANY'S BEST MODEL K. 1 90 -li^^Hß$30.00 MONTHLY^ gQBBB With Automatic De-Frosting Control jfflTTffT^^T^ rrrr- jfjp $27.00 MONTHLY I VS^2bHII^ I MODEL T.112a j I $28.00 MONTHLY W?102 words
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Advertisement146 1960-05-24 8 A Handful /vNI YASHICU the incomparable and only twin -lens reflex cameras I 111 4im M A^^^B& I built-in -i rn cr Every Yash. Tnera 7^ Ji I*'1 guarantee-ca»'d Ask m, you buy a Yashica C^J c A 9^nfs Service Sfjfi, L "TITHES" DENTH PHOTO Heod Office: 193, Carnorvon Street,146 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-05-24 8 TODAY: 10.33 a.m. and 10.09 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.13 a.m. and 10.39 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.51 a.m. and 11.10 p.m. FRIDAY: 12.27 a.m. and 11.41 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.03 p.m. SUNDAY': 0.14 a.m. and 1.38 p.m. MONDAY: 0.49 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous690 1960-05-24 8 DAILY CROSSWORD II I CLUES ACROSS 10 Shares rotiftislon ftfeOUl 7 Say vnat one mean.— b> north, to be found on he^p sharpening a pencil? (4. 4. st.i 8 MucSktaJd on these lil>. I»« curne :o make M* p \s 'vrn- warm! ?6^ 12 For without ending, a p- 14690 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-05-24 9 Exotic Kelantan: It's for the ocktail party ft* :i, |M jimir th< .\t-o--4 \hr r>-t«riou> HophiNtH .ition -;>m ed >■• .1 >.irun^ A Indun >.i- > md the n»a d^i^ntrN m lull :.:>:ti.»n to UIC9 materials, m m» bro- i leI Nimplt but ■Miiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiii brtMth-takins style. A touch of a151 words
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220 1960-05-24 9 Con-Tact: A new household name to note 4- NEW plastic material m a colourful range of designs which can be put to endless uses, is now brightening up Singapore homes, shops and offices. Its "Con-Tact," a British made self-adhesive plastic which sticks to almost any surface. It's waterproof steamproof. heat220 words
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100 1960-05-24 9 AN IDEAL GIFT FOR HONEYMOON COUPLE A honeymoon record book for the bride and groom This is quite a cute gift you can give to any of your friends on their wedding day. A big book with just five or six pages m pink, white and yellow. It has space100 words
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Article29 1960-05-24 9 The Cutex pearl lipstick will look exciting for an evening date. Also now m the market a/c the lanolin lipstick and the white base for other lipsticks.29 words
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Article, Illustration115 1960-05-24 9 Weekend picnics and outings is becoming a popular family past-time. And taking a family to the beach or a bungalow on some other island is no fun if you don't have proper equipment for your comfort Here is a lovely picnic115 words
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390 1960-05-24 9 Isme Baptista presents a page of news for women WHAT KIND of shades m foundation and powder should you use for your skin? Kay's Beauty Service (21-A Battery Road), m its latest news letter, gives a few hints on buying new aids390 words
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Article57 1960-05-24 9 Precious stones are always m demand. One of the biggest I have ever seen is a topaz, beautiful and glittering as the yellow sunshine. It would look a dream if it is patterned for a pendant. Lanka Jewellers m Battery Road has this stone with matching57 words
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39 1960-05-24 9 These Mickey Mouse tooth brushes m a beautiful stand will make a child look forward to cleaning his teeth morning and night. Each costs $1.30 and can be bought at Robinson's, m Raffles Place.39 words
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398 1960-05-24 9 STUFFED WATER MELON WINS THE TOP PRIZE jkljkjdfkjeop THE RECIPE. Stuffed Winter Melon, wins the first prize for Miss Lee Seok Cheng, 100 Bridport Avenue. Singapore 19, In the Kecipe Contest No. 20. She gets from Eve plus a Nestle Hamper worth SlO of her own choice. INGREDIENTS: One third398 words
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Advertisement146 1960-05-24 9 mrf, You'll like this very 7;(j& comfortable sanitary I brief of acetate tricot 1 I with soft, waterproof i I protective panel of Mill feather-nap rubber. 1 Ptnless napkin fas- -^Tl teners, no sanitary belt j I needed. Form-fitting, .'.j non revealing. In white i SIZES: I SMALL (24 to146 words
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Advertisement283 1960-05-24 9 60 gorgeous iL^F shades to r^ choose from V for your cheongsam or /f\ v^ -S^/ i Sroy fresh and uncreased v/ f day m /I Shrink resistant, drip-dry, non-iron lightweight cot- Made m E ton. Fully Guaranteed. Sole Agents: I 1 111 I (4 lIIN LTU. Singapore Tel: *****283 words
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Article1183 1960-05-24 10 CHOPPING 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. THfc MAGNET GLOBE- MASTER provides fast, conven- j ient. and cheap transport.1,183 words
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74 1960-05-24 10 CRAWFORD WHITE - Touchy Surre wrong to ba Laker: it boos his book CRAWFORD WHITE Page 10 hghilights two controversies in the By io*-, I SURREY ire wron X Thfy withdrawn Jim UkerW around where he achieved bowler. I appreciate the vnimu.,,,, committee Laker [ashed mum book. ;i^;iinst which tlu withdraw is ;i74 words
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Article25 1960-05-24 10 LONDON. Tues— British '< morr next season. Tin Manas*'" 1 pose at the chairm«ns annual iJ>p t the minimum admission f« 2s. 6d.25 words
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Advertisement279 1960-05-24 10 FOR YOUR IDEAL OF CARVED TEAK-WOOD or CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS Made to Order or Read} Made to suit you At Reasonable Prices Contact:— LU SHING CHENG CARVED FURNITURE CO. 9 Tiverton Lane. S pore-9 Whichever way you may look Look at it its the Quality that Counts. For Economy ond long279 words
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Advertisement239 1960-05-24 10 jj^ M hours "I/I MADE JJI TO MEASURE SUITS for TOURISTS by Highly English-trained Tailors M. AKHTAR BROS., 27. Colcman St. Singapore. Tel: *****. 70 CLEAR INDIAN fL HANDBAGS 18$ s2/-each ml (NORMAL Sl*l PRICE $3.50) jsm,\ Visit *li^^ JOGINDER PA'JL 194. Race Course tftfdd. SINGAPORE-8 Tel: *****. Idcol Lamp239 words
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Advertisement26 1960-05-24 10 FOR ALL KINDS Of Carpet Repairs. Washing, Dyeing also Stair-fittings and Carpet-Hiring. Satisfaction Guaranteed i I SAT-NAM CARPETS I 154. Kampong Java Road. Singapore-9. Tel. *****26 words
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Advertisement129 1960-05-24 10 m COOL Available on Easy Hi) c Purchase Terms. AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (PVT) LTD. Agency Showroom: 47/49 Stomtord Rd., Spore. Tel: *****. CLEARANCE SALE of TEXTILES at the WIKMISAIIKS Shop Prices as low as 1 0 Cts. a Y ard Visit: U. MOOLCHAND SONS Q J High Street Spore. Tel: *****129 words
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Advertisement200 1960-05-24 10 Special Delivery and Collecting for All Dry-Cleaning Contact: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co. 412-414, Orchord Rood, Singapore. Phone: ***** INDIAN LADIES' SLIPPERS 52.50 COTTON SINGLE BEDSHEETS $1.50 SIXWAY PADDED BRASSIERES S5-2O Several More New Items, j .-1 visit will benefit you. Remember:— CATHAY SILK STORE 38 39 Bras Basab Road, Spore200 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-05-24 11 A racing cycle with single gear multiple gears.9 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-05-24 11 Class D' any cycle having no gears Any cycle without gears. Any cycle without gears.15 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-05-24 11 Class 'B' non-members with racing cycles A racing cycle with multiple gears. A racing cycle with single gear.18 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-05-24 11 Only one brake not eligible for any class at all. Both brakes must be sound.20 words
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138 1960-05-24 11 Fred Reinfeld - Fred Reinfeld -0. by »n lakes liist move, is re"uttacking* 4 Force, while g* <mc. Have look M ladies: I 2 N-KBJ, which is piayab.f. P-KN.. itcuds to iiur.tto hi> King Bi>hop B-N2- m conjunction P-Q3 and P-K4. A typical contiiiu-N-QB3. B-N2.138 words
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Article71 1960-05-24 11 CINGAPORK. Tues. •5 Ahmad Abu of Setiu Java has been suspended for three months, as from yes- terciay. This decision was taken by the SAFA Commission of inquiry following a report by referee Naralna Singh Rana. Mr. Rana lodged the complaint after he had sent71 words
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608 1960-05-24 11 LEARN TO PLAY SOFTBALL official soitball team consists of nine players: Catcher, pitcher, first baseman, second baseman, ihiia baseman, shortstop, left fielder, centre fielder, and right fielder. Hie players of the team m tne field may be 6La t608 words
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Advertisement540 1960-05-24 11 Name Age Address !»o>t thi> form to: "Free Press Cycle Race," Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will he permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. 2. I agree to abide by the rules, and I certify thj>.t I will540 words
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Advertisement172 1960-05-24 11 A I I INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES COL 1 1 ACCESSORIES For Yashica 35YF, Leita HIG/M3, Praktita FX, Yashita Pcntamatit Pentaton, Asahi Pentax, Nikon, Contax, Exakta ett. 35mm 50mm 135 mm 250 mm Hill II 1 fHS^ mm^mm^ I HfJUi^VlJi,' l M|fl i mim^WV9iJ^^^^m± I Mi fnlmumW X!? mW^t^Sm I— A <^ft172 words
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Article, Illustration390 1960-05-24 12 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR IZ JALAN BESAR, Tuesday TONIGHT is a big occasion for Singapore's 1 Malaya Cup footballers. It will be the final outing before beginning their Malaya Cup campaign on Sunday. Opposition is tough kwong Wah Athletic Association390 words
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248 1960-05-24 12 Police (with a yawn) net 6 goals in Div. Three Police W 6; Bukit Panjang 2 PARRER PARK, Tues. r -Almost with a yawn, left winger Anthony Charles said, "It was a dull game." And so it was, despite Anthony's two goals, despite the Police total of sis. The mata-mata>248 words
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Article184 1960-05-24 12 LONDON. Tucs. Close of play scores m the county cricket champion>hip: \t Cambridge. feu.v;e\ 103 ana 194 lOakman 58. Murdaunt 58. Hurd 6-54 >. Universuy 165 tMordaunt 5-42 > and 63 ior no \t Stroud. Gloucestershire 239 (Giaveney 76. Mil. on 75, Lock 5-60 > andReuter - 184 words
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Article28 1960-05-24 12 DUNDEE. Tues.— lan Black. Britain's main hope lor Olympic swimming, bettered the world record for 220 yards butterfly last night. He clockced 2min. 14.7 se- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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238 1960-05-24 12 Spinners make Springboks struggle: nine wickets tumble for only 149 runs LONDON, Tuesday. COUTH Africa's touring side struggled for runs yesterday on a turning wicket at Lord's which the English spin bowlers exploited to the full. The Springboks finished the day with 149 for the loss of nine wickets. M.C.C/sReuter - 238 words
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219 1960-05-24 12 Beeerra the Bull still champion, but angry fans storm the ring TOKYO, Tuesday. lAPANESE spectators yelled their anger and rushed the ringside here last night when judges declared Jose Beeerra of Mexico had successfully defended his world bantamweight boxing championship. Police held them back. The Japanese judge slightly favoured Japan'sReuter - 219 words
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Article22 1960-05-24 12 CAMBRIDGE. Tues. John Thomas, America's Olympic high jump hope from Boston, broke the world record by clearing 7ft l^in.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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33 1960-05-24 12 NEW YORK, Tues. Forward Alex Dawson scored two goals as Manchester United beat Hearts of Midlothian 3-0 m an exhibition soccej game before 7,500 spectators at Randall Island.33 words
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Article21 1960-05-24 12 MANILA, Tues. India's Davis Cup team arrived for the eastern zone championship against Philippines on May 28.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article25 1960-05-24 12 ROME, Tues. Foreign ticket sales for the Olympic Games are headed by West Germany, followed by the United States and Britain. R euterReuter - 25 words
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Article68 1960-05-24 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Girls Sports Club and General Hospital Staff <2> will meet today at GSC ground, Serangoon. m the Clarke Shield Netball League. Ten teams are contesting the league. Results so far: WRAF Changi 21 Gen. Hospital Staff <"2i o; St. Theresa's Convent 15 WRAF Seletar68 words
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Article28 1960-05-24 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A.C.S. Lower Science Six Class beat their St. Joseph's counterparts 4-3 at badminton on Monday, it was incorrectly reported that St. Joseph's had won.28 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-05-24 12 SAFE HANDS ...BUT TWO GOALS GOT PAST Jollilads A. L\ 2; Police S. A. 1. mHOMSON. Tues. —Police A began impressively m this Div. 2A match at Police Depot yesterday. But they failed to hold their form. Mohamed Amin gave them a 16th minute lead. Then Jollilads made some dangerous177 words
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283 1960-05-24 12 So tired! The last ten minutes told Setia Jaya 4: Perhimponan Btia 0 pEYLANG, Tues. A tired VI defence allowed Setia Jaya to score three time* m the last ten minutes after holding them to a solitary goal. In this SAFA Div. 3B league match at Geylang .stadium yesterday. Aman,283 words
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Article37 1960-05-24 12 ALEXANDRA, Tues. A goal each by Arnold, Trumper and Steventon helped Royal Military Police reach the semi final of Parker Cup soccer competition. They beat Singapore Guard Regiment 3-0 at Gillman Barracks37 words
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Advertisement123 1960-05-24 12 ii HiiiS?" V" FROM A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 TEL. 2800 ANNOUNCEMiMTS. MMONAt. MISSIHG tTC fO mm eiHTS. SITUATIONS VACANT VI^KWRSAI* jj SaA-TBT &8352 ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOX SALE, WANTIP ITC wo«D Id CENTS. (Bos Nuntb«r covnta tfcr— wr<» 1334 $»TJ; S«rvk« chTfo 50 c«wt».)123 words
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Advertisement361 1960-05-24 12 FREE p RESs j WORD PUZz U *nH I Cut OUt nd pi n D r I Posting instruct Name g Address 3 AIT T Y|| I I 4 1 t R A' Us I i -B I '(111 IIMIIMMIL': CLUES FOR WORD X: I 1. It's not surprising it361 words
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