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Title Section16 1960-05-26 1 !HE NEWSPAPER FVPPVPnnv m|(| The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960. 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration416 1960-05-26 1 tt any cost. he Hers m U to w% jibes From PETER VANE FREE PRESS SPECIAL WASHINGTON. Thursday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER today ordered a drasticspeeding up of America's spaceflight programme. To the scientists at the launching sites has gone the order: "Put a man m space416 words
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54 1960-05-26 1 Why spy-plane statement was issued us. Pre- In a coastid television disclosed the ering stateconnection ;:sode. Urn statement .»ued to .m. and our a tirru when ur.determinabout the lid not dbe lose -till alivf. was s avoiding inttTth plane and rd." he said. Ulgence system r ent of the reReuter - 54 words
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184 1960-05-26 1 NO LANDING RIGHTS IN MALAYA FOR DUTCH NAVY DAKS AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Malaya has decided to refuse landing rights to two Dutch navy Dakotas, a decision on which the country's Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, declined to comment on when he arrived here yesterday on a three-day official visit. The Tengku said184 words
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Article24 1960-05-26 1 PORTSMOUTH, Thurs.— A small fire broke out m the galley of Britain's newest aircraft carrier. Hermes, but no one was hurt.24 words
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Article61 1960-05-26 1 unsrOW Thurs.— The condition of Boris Pasternak VTm ithor of 'Dr. Zhivago took a turn for the 70 yem VJdavwd hi* Kremlin doctors are meeting to deworse to ?*J tI ?f P a a Jtlon Pasternak, who lives m a dacha V ide ,h°, n 4uthoTs* coW*Reuter - 61 words
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Article256 1960-05-26 1 4,000 DEAD, OVER 2,000 MISSING ...LANDSLIDES THUNDER DOWN, GIANT WAVES WIPE OUT TOWNS Latest TIDAL WAVE disaster reports from Santiago, Manila and Tokyo SANTIAGO'S Seismological Institute registered another massive earthquake today strength eight on the Richter scale about 950 miles south of the capital. Tremors continued to256 words
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150 1960-05-26 1 Exports control comes under fire at the world tin talks NEW YORK, Thursday. THK International Tin Conference yesterday heard further criticisms of the export controls imposed on major tin producing countries by the International Tin Council. 1 There were expressions of regret over the lack of participation m the international150 words
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Article24 1960-05-26 1 PARIS. Thurs.— Thousands of Paris workers were late yesterday when part of the underground and bus network was paralysed by strikes.24 words
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Article24 1960-05-26 1 LONDON. Thurs. A Yugoslav exhibition of consumer goods— the first ever held m the Soviet Union— was opened m Moscow.24 words
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84 1960-05-26 1 A NON-STOP RAF BOMBER WILL WHISTLE IN THIS AFTERNOON SINGAPORE. Thurs. An RAF Valiant bomber will whistle into Singapore skies this afternoon after flying 3,110 miles from London non-stop. It was refuelled m the air over Cyprus early this morning. It will be refuelled again In mid-air over Karachi. The84 words
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Article13 1960-05-26 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— More than 1,500 Cuban students were welcomed m Peiping.13 words
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97 1960-05-26 1 BANK CASH MISSING: WORKER CHARGED BANGKOK. Thurs. The Bank of America yesterday reported that US$33.--000 (M$114.000) was missing from its accounts and said the police had been called m to investigate. Mr. Walter Moore, the Bank of America Manager here, has authorized Siri Vichitranond. the bank's senior officer to reportU.P.I. - 97 words
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Article25 1960-05-26 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1 33 and selling $1 40. Second Malayan Fund managers prices buymg *i.02 and celling $1.0825 words
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Article28 1960-05-26 1 !.< I* i»p»M •MAI -mi i\ II \> i v\ ii \\i \u i: i M\|»»\ I v \I S 1 1{ 1 1 > »;i < I i i28 words
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Advertisement51 1960-05-26 1 I^Tdandruff? Get rid of it with WT ".;rjl-Ftist-El DANDRICIDE sG CO f Td. 71»29. »0W IN SERVICE Osaka/Kyoto en route to Tokyo HI HONG KONG weekly to Tokyo 2 OC-68 flights Kyoto plus 2 nonstop prop-jet flights Q thay pacific AmwAnutun* 1 J«» K«olo l«~p«# T«l 17S11. *****, K. O51 words
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Advertisement56 1960-05-26 1 RADIOS FOR USE ON AC MAINS AND 6 VOLT lATTCRIES 111 MODEL 1088 TB *fd^?l Volve«/Ti«nsifton Rodio Rev^^f^ffl cttvert. Built for quality reE*^!|| production, with push pull output. I^J Distortion eliminated Power iwj doubled housed m o beoutiful wooden cob.net. I l^k rVke: $295/- (Spore/Pwionj) I Price: $365/- (Fed./lorii««). SOLE56 words
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Advertisement70 1960-05-26 1 World wide value^H and world w ide fame H I ZEISS IKON I RdBHUi ikon II TODAY 1N... The unknown camera oce who proved the experts wrong. condemned his picture, but it won an international award. It is on Page Nine. What do you think of it? There is always70 words
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283 1960-05-26 2 Numerous gains on London stock markets as business continues to rise LONDON. Thursday. J4lli advance m prices gained considerable momentum m the London stock markets yes lerday and gains were more numerous than on other (lays this week. Buying was stimulated by the continued flow of good company -statements and283 words
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Article42 1960-05-26 2 LONDON. Thurs. I nempl>> ment m Britain fell by ."iO.OOO to 341.000 between. April 11 and May 16. according to provisional figures issued by the Ministry of Labour. Of this 333.000 were wholh unemployed and 8.000 only temporarily.42 words
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Article132 1960-05-26 2 Small losses m most sections due to unfavourable news VTEW YORK: Wall Street closed barely steady yesterday with a predominance of mostly fractional losses. The mam body of stocks held within a narrow range throughout the day. though sentiment was affected by a largely unfavourable news background. Steels132 words
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Article98 1960-05-26 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying along-side thf Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Schclde Lloyd 1 '2. Sudan 4 5, Shoyo Mam 6A, BtV. Talaiig Akar 6'7.Neder Eem? B '9. Alkes 10 11, Hoyo Maru 13 14. Straat Bali 15/16. Laust Maersk. 18. Izmail 19, Senggarang N. Wall98 words
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Article58 1960-05-26 2 WARSAW: The first of 11 coastal ships being built for Indonesia m the Gydnia shipyards is to be handed over this week. Three of the 950-ton shins have already been launched, th» latest last Wednesday. Another be launched this vreek at the time the first completedU.P.I. - 58 words
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Article57 1960-05-26 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,250 $1,240 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $92.00 $90.00 sellers buyers Wheeloclc Marden 7.25 7.25 sales sales H'Kong phone $39 50 $39.25 sales sales Dairy Farm d; Cold Storage $29.10 $29.30 .sales57 words
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Article105 1960-05-26 2 Rubber Investment Trust declares 13H p.c. LONDON: Rubber Plantations Investment Trust declared a dividend of 13 M- per cent for the year ended March 31, 1960, against 12^ per cent. The company proposed a one for ten free scrip issue. Profits totalled £160,730 against £142.312 after tax of £127,969105 words
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Article196 1960-05-26 2 Three rubber companies consider merger and a bid to buy up LONDON: The boards of Straits Rubber Company Limited. Sabrang Rubber Estate Limited and Rubana Rubber Estates Limited announce that details of a proposed merger are expected to be posted to members on Friday. At the same time there196 words
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Article60 1960-05-26 2 Dutch A.K.U. says: Very satisfactory AMSTERDAM: Both sales and output of A.K.U. the Dutch rayon concern, were very satisfactory during the last few months, shareholders were told at the annual general meeting. Operating results for the first twenty weeks of the current year were about two million guilders higher60 words
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Article96 1960-05-26 2 Thailand's finances, currency 'sound and strong* BANGKOK: A World Banic official .said here thai Thailand's finances and its currency were m a strong and sound condition. Mr. William M. Gill Martin, leader of the World Bank Mission xrhich arrived here some months ago to investigate Thailand's financial situation, saidReuter - 96 words
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Article16 1960-05-26 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. ..,,.ll.l;.;/ ldjl;erjklpjkerkl dfgfbggdghgh16 words
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574 1960-05-26 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHIEF highlight on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was a rise of 7s. m Aver Hitam the current favourite mining gambling counter. Business was done m Singapore574 words
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Article116 1960-05-26 2 June close-out position is so quiet compared to Mays LONDON. Thurs The closing out of the June position yesterday was the main feature m the landed market, but it accounted for much less activity than the closing out of the May position a month ago. A small opening a^hance116 words
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Article128 1960-05-26 2 Tin advances at London m modest dealings LONDON. Thaw. Tin advanced yesterday »v modest dealings Some uacie quarter* reported a quiie active cvCinign, United Sta'es inland at nnprovea prices, while a gcaa level of buying had recently been noted on t:ie Continent and elsewhere. Sharp falls weie registered m128 words
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Article99 1960-05-26 2 LONDON. May Previous locidy RUBBER No 1 RtS MA Cur«pcan ports May un«r.< June 3*.: RUBBEB No. 1 RSI Spot H RUBBER No 1 RtS Sittlemtnt Hou»t Terms June 3- I July Sept TONE Quiet but steady AiiKt- pnaw quuied m m-« PEPPER: White Sarawak f.aq. C.i.l.99 words
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Article30 1960-05-26 2 NEW YORK May Previous To<iay TIN Straits spot RUBBER Future* May 44 f. July ll.** TONE Firm SALES: 27 lots No. 1 RSS June H H I!30 words
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72 1960-05-26 2 rrASHINC.TON, Tliurs Elat United Comm( Department predicted 1960 would lie .< recoui BH ing year for world steel ou. They *aid "orid steel pi tion m tne j>enod Janiuu March Tnis \ea: .i.mthousand net toils, -the nil quarterly production ever PSS In a72 words
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Advertisement681 1960-05-26 2 ==SMPPI N«^= &v lHp THE L A.V. LINES ftC| MM ta ADfN. RED UJL MEDITERRANEAN. vft V^y COMTtNIMTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 1 mpM P S ham Pena«f QL> m i Lalani,. fe) 2« M.y 28 27 May m lasr* C*». S-7 21 May 29 31 Ma, i, ms. "Suala-a- a) 31681 words
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Advertisement189 1960-05-26 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN L» <c NORTH GERMAN LLO! To (Colombo), Genoo, Marseilles, Antwerp I Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for possengers MUNCNEN (NAFAC •HANNOVER HUPAG' 30 May 1 BAVEMSTCIN (LLOYD) 11 13 iurte 1 DRESDEN (BBKS) 2$ 71 June Express Service Omits Marst To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohamo, Nogovoi HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) IMUNSCHWEIG HAPAC,. BAYERNSTEIN189 words
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119 1960-05-26 3 MEETRICS: A POLICE PERMIT IS NEEDED Singapore. TOurs.— Singapore police have reminded members of the public regarding police permits for assemblies and processions. Under the Minor Offences Ordinance (Assemblies and Procession Rules 1960, it is an offence for an assembly or procession of more than five people to take place119 words
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210 1960-05-26 3 SINGAPORE, Thui-sday. QCHOOL CHILDREN and their parents are making ;i pica to Singapore's public passenger transpori companies to run "schooi-chil-dren only" buses during school hours. A group of studenis m St. Joseph's Institution said small children found it very difficult210 words
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106 1960-05-26 3 MALAYAN SPCA GETS AN INVITATION TO JOIN WORLD BODY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Federation of Malaya, nas been invited to join the World Federation for the Protection of Animals. This was disclosed by the president of the Malayan society. Mrs. R. H.106 words
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78 1960-05-26 3 NOTES AND COINS: AN ALL-TIME RECORD IN MAY SINGAPORE. Thurs —More than $1,166,409,431 of currency notes and coins were m circulation m the Malayan currency area on May 1 —an all-time record for any month. Currency notes amounted to SI. 116.856.426 and coins 549.553.005. The average amount of currency notes78 words
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Article36 1960-05-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An rx-.>oldier. Ridzwan bin Ngah wa> charged m a magistrate's court here was jailed for three years and ordered to be whippedby the Sessions Court President. Mr. Au Ah Wah.36 words
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189 1960-05-26 3 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE They write m to become hostesses By SINGAPORE, Thursday. 500 letters a month pour into the offices of airlines operating m Singapore for the most-vied-for-job m the women's world air hostess. Today the number is even greater Following189 words
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Article, Illustration229 1960-05-26 3 Miss Anasuya of the classical voice to sing here SINGAPORE, Thurs. Miss H.S. Anasuya, brilliant classical singer and one of the top stars of India's broadcasting networks, has been visiting Singapore and giving concerts over the Radio Singapore. As a classical singer. Miss Anasuya is prominent among her contemporaries. All-India229 words
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243 1960-05-26 3 IPOH. Thursday TH E Perak AntiTuberculosis Association's rehabilitation settlement is to go m for rubber planting on a small scale to increase its" revenue. The secretary of the association Mr. MS. Dhoss. said that the Government's Rubber Replanting Board had approved m243 words
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86 1960-05-26 3 AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN TO MAKE A VISIT TO THE CAPITAL Xl ALA LIMPIR, Thurs Mr. A. G. Rylah. Deputy Premier of Victoria State. Australia, is due to arrive here on June 8 on a two-day good-will visit. He will be accompanied by his wife. He will also visit Singapore and several86 words
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Advertisement198 1960-05-26 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 oiiK See the Exhibition W of Mo»ovon Indian ond If IndoncMon hondicrotts ond K^- curtos m comfort m our BIV J w**^ 'conditioned showroom ■tj| You're sure to find «omeI thm9 |ust switoble for a tnend of home. I198 words
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Advertisement153 1960-05-26 3 (jk W\l 111 I I I MW) /AC/ADAPTOR I []JJ TRANSISTOR S*™^^^^i I 'O Rl AC MAIN/BATTERY SPORE PRICE 140/1^ For Coo/ <fc Comfort y^V^\ Always Buy J '00% LUSTROUS COTTON IJBKi NON-IRON SHIRTS ■IHI^I Available At All Leading Stores. m ■■■■■■mI There are lots of I v#>y steps ahead153 words
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Miscellaneous100 1960-05-26 3 H i.eu- 7.15 Learn Malay Lesson I 3b. H 7.30 Continental musical; 7.45 H I he Chargos Affair 6. "ThunH derhead", (repeat of last TuesH aa\ > broadcast 8.00 Radio eh; 8.15 Talking About Books, H De.ek Cooper reviews some new H tittiun and non-fiction now on B .ale m100 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-05-26 4 UNDER BONNET... AN ENGINE THAT WILL FLY THE BPITANNi 500 mph on 4 wheels: That what the Bluebird is built to do LONDON. ThurJ NEW Hluohird car. de-iuned ultinJ reach 500 miles an hour, will j within six weeks, ready lor Donald (arro make his101 words
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156 1960-05-26 4 ATOM-SHIP DREAM OF BRITAIN IS FADING VERY FAST I ONDON, Thurs.—Bri- tain's hopes of launching an atom-driven tanker or passenger ship m the next five years are fading very fast. And there are three reasons for this. FIRSTLY: The atom experts have warned the Government that giant diesel engines with156 words
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Article27 1960-05-26 4 KATMANDU Nepal I Thurs. —The Swiss expedition to the world's highest unclimbed peak, the Dhaulagiri Peak 26.795 ft), will return here sometime next month.27 words
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225 1960-05-26 4 $85,000 IS NOT TOO MUCH FOR DOMESTIC COMFORT SAYS THE JUDGE I ONDON, Thurs. Nurse Lilly heard a High Court judge say he thought £10.--000 (MS85.000) was not too much reward for the 28 months she spent looking after a wealthy 82 year old man and his sister. '"It doesn't225 words
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164 1960-05-26 4 Summit failure, now the Americans take new interest in civil defence NKW YOKK < Thursday. ]yh\Y \OHK S hustling millions have remained calm li embarrassed through the Summit debacle but today the scare was on m the provinces. Suddenly there is a new interest m civil defence. i Out In164 words
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210 1960-05-26 4 MYSTERY OF THE MUMMIFIED WOMAN BAFFLES TWELVE TOP EXPERTS I ONDON, Thurs. Twelve specialists talked for five hours behind locked doors about the mummy-in-the-cupboard mystery. But at the end of their conference they were still baffled. Further tesUs are now to be carried out on the mumtnified body believed to210 words
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67 1960-05-26 4 J^ONDON. Thurs. A great-grand-mo-ther, 62-year-old Mrs. Hazel Anna Wolf, i s to be deported from Seattle to England next month. The U.S. Government has been trying to deport Canadian -born Mrs. Wolf, an alleged ex-Communist, since 1949. The Canadian Governnun her67 words
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Article42 1960-05-26 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs.- The magazine U.S. News and World Report said that scientists m both the United States and the Soviet Union are working on a secret weapon a "neutron bomb"— that could alter the whole concept of nuclear warfare. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement325 1960-05-26 4 H Wi'i 4 I Jr m HB^^w^jr -r k srfBl"B L b I ■^^^^^^^^^^BHBB^fla^flflßßflflflflflflflflflflflJ \*^i^ m^| B j BBBJ, uMiMMi^^JI B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BhB^B^B^B^B^B^Bf! BBBfl^ _^r^^^Bßlfc^B^Bl i BT ,^&^VM ■■l 4Avyy«f BUSSBSt* BBBB^t^^^^ 1 l| I >PM lATam 1 A BBr A-^-* <s\ii»j>.'*». I il> mT4 vA V J v BB -^g **^5325 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-05-26 5 Singapore is ours to make, students are told of al O.G. »n the id of tiievcr.ony. tor X M. atvious Best pupils the I citiI ictaded protibe most pupil. tool's Detail Km nize. Bi on by Excellent prizes [ting In ics and Sian^ listry. U prize Stafb Mohci.48 words
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220 1960-05-26 5 Jail for four men caught beating up watchman and his son in godown SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOUR intruders beat up a watchman and his^ son who found them m a godown at three one morning, the Third Criminal District Court was told. The judge, .Mr. K.T. Alexander, found the four guilty220 words
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127 1960-05-26 5 Commonwealth: It's now become matter of choice and effort KIALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AM) OTHER Commonwealth countries were told thai the time has passed for them lo regard tluir partnership us ;i matter of course. Tn C nmonwealth ol enoici Sort, ii was sire.Tni.> given by tne C X Commi the127 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-05-26 5 CONRAD CHIEW - Big rally turnout won them an award CONRAD CHIEW AMBASSADORS' AT A RALLY: 182 P.C. OF THE MEMBERS By SINGAPORE. ThUTS. The Bethel Church Christ's Ambassadors m Flower Road have won the Singapore CA Attendance Award banner at a rally at the YMCA hall. The CAs of the Bethel Church192 words
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Article40 1960-05-26 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs Singapore sent a total of $802.--441 m family remittances to China last month. This was more than twice the amount sent Horn the Federation m the .Mime month. Federation remittances totalled 3371.901 last montn.40 words
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74 1960-05-26 5 EIGHT MONTHS' JAIL FOR BICYCLE THEFT SINGAPORE. Tttuni. A jobless man. Yeo Woon Pang, 31, was jaiied for eigni months after ne had pleaded guilty 10 stealing bicycle worm $60 belonging to a peon. Buntal bin Monamed. The prosecution said tnat on April 28. Buntal lost his bicycle, parked outside74 words
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Article40 1960-05-26 5 SINGAPORE. Tnurs. Twenty-two owners of beauty parlours, shops and pnoto studios were fined $25 each ior contravening the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance. All iiad failed to keep meir shops closed on specified dosing ciaj.s40 words
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Article26 1960-05-26 5 X a N G A R. Thurs.— The Raja of Perlis will open the next State Legislative Assembly meeting here on Saturday.26 words
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Article29 1960-05-26 5 I P O H. Thurs.— Malayan miners expressed confidence m the outcome of the talks which began at the United Nations to renew the International Tin Agreement.29 words
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Article30 1960-05-26 5 BUTTERWORTH, Thur.s. i Police here are puzzled over tne death of a police supervisee. Rahman bin Said, WHOM nuue body wai found i on a railway track.30 words
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85 1960-05-26 5 ONE YEAR'S JAIL FOR FAILING TO STAY INDOORS SINGAPORE, Tnurs.— Lim Hock Lee. 17, was jailed for a year after ne had pleaded guilty to a cnarge of failing vo comply wittl the order imposed by the Minister for Home Affairs. One of tne restrictions, the prosecution said, was that85 words
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Miscellaneous235 1960-05-26 5 HIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson \r" V SCTTMAT A PLEASURe i I WON'T EVeN OOTHER TO h_-. YOU'VE 50T YOUR I LITTLefOOL I 3055... I COUNT T NOW. 655. J PREOOUS STRONeBO^, »(f .^f^^ 'C- V <tZ3Y, I 7SwV* '"-P^ £TANTON. I ADVISE YOU MANDRAKE by Lee235 words
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239 1960-05-26 6 MELINY: OH, THESE STUPID REMARKS With reference to your Readers' Opinion column en May 21, I was greatly disappointed to read the stupid citicismb by some narrowkjealous and selfish people against Mrs Melmy Comes Please oblige me by publishing my views which, I hope, would enoourj^e Mrs. Comes to stand239 words
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Letter110 1960-05-26 6 4fc Tne traffic rs at tne I unction ot Koj-v Koad Orchard Road j-e definrtel> taulty No one notices th s dur.^4 c day when there is a ht flow ot traffic but at n and during the early hour morning a c.ir from Koek Road has110 words
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100 1960-05-26 6 BLAME YOURSELF. MR TAXI DRIVER i 4fc Taxi drivers have only tnemselves to bl^mc it they are fighting a losing battle against fierce competition from "pirate taxi drivers. The number of times taxi driver^, have given me the snub after the late evening shows is enough to kill any sympathy100 words
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Letter85 1960-05-26 6 Residents around Bugis Street who find the peak traffic hours a menace because of the lack of traffic lights m the area appear to want things done right up at their doorsteps. They only have to walk a short distance to the traffic I'gnts at the Middle85 words
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Letter31 1960-05-26 6 0 Your feature on COURAGE (May 24) has been a great inspiration to me. Let's have more of such features to help us bear our little crosses. cros\ev BED-RIDDEN31 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1960-05-26 6 ANTOINETTE - Soonee: Dancing is my career and I intend to keep it ANTOINETTE INSIDE BALLET COONEE GOH, Singapore's foremost ballet dancer, is not giving up dancing. She stressed this to me after her return from an 18--inonlh trip to West Germany. Rumour-mongers here have been busy these past weeks saying that1,009 words
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Article, Illustration325 1960-05-26 6 Jonathan Russell - Folk songs from France with a modern swing Jonathan Russell RECORD REVIEW by PARIS VOUS CHANTE: Chansons by 14 famous artists. (Philips album R ***** L). iji O L X sonq:s from r France with a modern swing are much m vogue these days. The 14 chansons presented here are325 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-05-26 6 MYSTERY star last week was Gene Kelley. First correct entry was sent m by Miss S. Tan, 61 Wilkinson Road, Singapore 15. Prize of a Philips LP record is on its way. This week we want you to identify the personality pictured here. Address entries to Free Press56 words
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Advertisement569 1960-05-26 6 ou ran hand m your tmatl ait. l«> any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CANIWON HIGHLAND* Cold Storage (If) Ltd., -O Tanarj Rata. IPOH fold Storage (Ml Ltd., 1-i Clare Street. IUM roid Storax* <M) Ud., n> New Road. KOTA BHARU Cold Storage (If) Ltd., 1167569 words
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Advertisement18 1960-05-26 6 ENGAGEMENT RINGS Our Diamonds arc of Finest Quality. U.S. de SILYA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Tel: *****18 words
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Advertisement92 1960-05-26 6 /mog/nc a camera /A a/ hides m your kd Automatic TNE CA At ERA I YOU CAN AffOfiD ■3E39HPPPHi|Hav. %l^j P S PASTRY SHOP M*m A widi choice c ■^S v L ?-V J[ L fresh sumptuou H i c kcs n<f fKoc iot aH FSS&M 1 iprcolitics ■j| N?92 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-05-26 7 Raja Muda is off on a business and pleasure trip PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. The Raja Muda oi Perak. Raja Idris ibni Sultan Iskandar Shah, left Singapore by BOAC Comet for Japan for a two-week visit. He i> the tfrSi heirapparent m Malaya to go overseas on a business trip. Tne101 words
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Article, Illustration386 1960-05-26 7 HARRY CHIA - Designing padre tells Singapore women: Dress well and look smart HARRY CHIA WtaTL tO Lr S Andrew Cathedral has flair for fashions, wws a top uniform prixe m Nurse of the Future' contest By Singapore, Thursday. THE Reverend Leslie Henry Drage, Precentor of St. Andrew's Cathedral, is an ecclesiastic with386 words
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98 1960-05-26 7 SOVIET TEXTILES SELL CHEAPLY BUT PROVE SO UNPOPULAR ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Russian textiles, much cheaper than Japanese, Chinese and Indian products, are now being sold m the Federation but are not very popular with Malayans. Cloth merchants m Kuala Lumpur said that the presence of Russian textiles had not had98 words
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Article34 1960-05-26 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A New Zealand Air Force aircraft took off from Changi airfield yesterday with a cargo of books and pencils bound for Laos a Colombo Plan gift from New Zealand.34 words
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112 1960-05-26 7 PORTRAITS OF THE KING TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO GOVT. DEPTS. AND SCHOOLS IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Portraits of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be -printed lor distilbution to Government Oflkes. schools and other institutions m the Federation soon after his installation. Ibis wa.s announced In Kuala Lumpur by toe112 words
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Article37 1960-05-26 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ministry of Education here is organising an essay competition to select a Singapore delegate for the 1961 New York Herald-Tribune Forum. Details may be obtained at the Ministry m Kay Siang Road.37 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-05-26 7 MARGARET WEE - Painter Gita misses her golden chance at exhibition MARGARET WEE 'IT WOULD HAVE BEEN AN HONOUR TO DO SOMETHING FOR NATIONAL DAY' By Singapore, Thurs jMIE most disappointed girl m Singapore today is dark-eyed beauty Mrs. Gita Mirpuri. Gita had learnt too late about the exhibition of paintings by local228 words
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131 1960-05-26 7 The Catholics get a temporary chapel gEMBAWANG, Thurs. A temporary chapel has been set up at No. y, Carnation Drive, 6th milestone, Thomson Road, lor tne convenience of 5,000 Catholics m this area Father Schotte has been appointed the parish priest. Masses will be held there every day at 6.30131 words
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Article25 1960-05-26 7 PENANG, Thurs. Twelve .suspected gangster.; were rounded up by the secret societies branch of the Penang CID m an all-night operation last night.25 words
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Article26 1960-05-26 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. More thnn I.UOO candidates have so far been registered lor the national language public examinations to be held m August this yeaj.26 words
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Article28 1960-05-26 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An International folk dance lesson will be conducted by American expert Ricky Holdcn at the Chinese YMCA. South Pier, at 7.30 p.m. today.28 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-05-26 7 Teacher on way to Washington on a study grant DUKIT TIMAH, Thurs.— Miss Esther Hang Ai Hua, 24, has sailed on the Canton for Hong Kong en route to Washington on a two-year Crusade Scholarship of the Methodist Mission m Malaya. Kli&i Hang, a loacher m the Analo-Cninese Junior School,126 words
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Article54 1960-05-26 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Thf first of a KTles ol daily talks over Radio Singapore by Cabinet Ministers outlining the Government's achieve ments In the past 12 months as part ol National Day celebrations began last night. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chy< spoke on the54 words
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Article29 1960-05-26 7 IPOH, Thur^.— Tne ptij)ula! holiday resort of Pan^kor will get a post office on June 9. The island is at present served by a postal apency.29 words
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Advertisement87 1960-05-26 7 /^t\ The most at/vancecf W MOVIE PROJECTOR forrteAome/ #Sankyo 8-sp handy one-hand control c. witch .safe economical low-voltap" Fystem with 8 volt GO watt HMpBfIippHHIHH^HJHpH^H pioj<-clion lamp WELDING Qm j^ J\ *> INDUSTRIAL GASES IMBCMan f^'iilH Lumpur rvitferwortfi IjK.h P.O. }'.f,x 4001 f'O I^x 6.Vi .;.'<f4 1',:... IM R d87 words
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Miscellaneous56 1960-05-26 7 By Gog POP-Su/c>/« 1 I urn r— 1 I MAV3E =SMEIf OOWE WELL t MOPIF WM Y^.SMEWASKJT SHOPPY -O«- 6HK KOT \jtrsi HEPi VJWKVJ •GOT C>EBU IKJ A, CRA^H MALLO-S WOME PROM ir f^pp^O SHQ9P»Ofap < |fl Do. t tr.tUo MUM sure of a plnsMt e»eo«« mr» diy with I56 words
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257 1960-05-26 8 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore -30 13G. Anggota: Member 437: Kesatuan: Union. 438. Buroh: Labour. 439. Meshuarat: Meeting. 440. Agong: General/ big/ main paramount. 441. Tahunan: Yearly. 442. Pilch: Elect. 443. Jawatankuasu: Committee. M 4. Baharu: New. 145. Ketua: Lt*ader head/ chief. 146. Yang Di-pcrtua: President. 147. Setiau>ah: Secretary. 448.257 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-05-26 8 ARCHITECT KEEN TO DESIGN NEW BUILDINGS FOR BIG LOCAL PROJECTS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. S.S. Tan, an architect, is keenly interested m improving the face of Singapore. After eight years 1 study m Britain he returned to Singapore on the Oranje. An old boy of the Chinese High School and St.123 words
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270 1960-05-26 8 A CREDITABLE PRODUCTION OF A NOT-TOO-WELL CONSTRUCTED PLAY AT THE CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE. Thurs. There Is do doubt that the Stage Club has had better autli rs and better plays, but they contrived to present a creditable production R.C. Sherrlft's The White Carnation" at the Cultual Centre yesterday evening. It270 words
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Article44 1960-05-26 8 MALACCA. Thurs. About 50 members of Semayau tribe, the last aborigine> living In Malacca, have now agreed to accept Government help to develop their land and improve their livelihood. Hitherto, they had turned down several offers by the rovernment to help them.44 words
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48 1960-05-26 8 ALAN KHOO - Speed-crazed youths in rad with death on motor -cycles ALAN KHOO NICOLL HIGHWAY t. INTO RACE TRACK MOTORISTS SANDW, Cfi By SINGAP-. gPEED-CRAZEI) >oulhs on motor-cycles arc <Jh!;i j n lv Nfl Nicoll Highway into a clun"^,,, night. They have lalcl> ii Uu\c bothered boili I m StaiieJ48 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-05-26 8 You are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Mary Han. She is 1!> and works as a salesgirl.20 words
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Article28 1960-05-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU T Inrhe Abdul Rahman bin I Na>ir of the II Court staff hero has I transferred to the Trea Department at Muar on motion.28 words
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231 1960-05-26 8 Katchen says of piano tuner Robert: 'Excellent technique' SINGAPORE, Thursday. DOHHHT CHIU has again won praises for his "excellent technique 91 m tuning pianos for visiting artistes. lI]IIL IM —^^^^^m This time they come from famed American pianist Julius Katehen who gave a piano recital at the Victoria Theatre on231 words
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57 1960-05-26 8 SINGAPORE TIIUCS.girl wnu stabbed a woi nine times with I of scissors was founa suitable 10 be put under probatiu:. Following a report b. probation officer on tier ability, the Magistrate. T. C. Gbeng ordered Z binte Hussem. alia> lx 19. to report57 words
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Article29 1960-05-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU. ThUl An elderly labourer. Ch»^w Song Jui, was knocked down and killed by a lorry a23rd mile of the main mad to Aver Itam.29 words
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Article322 1960-05-26 8 BORN today your consistantly careful and prudent action should brin*> you to an early success. You are such an excellent manager that everything lalls into place instantly and all your arrangements can be carried out efficiently. Although you are so methodical m your business322 words
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Advertisement258 1960-05-26 8 ik^wdUintittG'kllH WlNDOW/ -I Cfcecir vourse/f these KEYS which Bright and Easy Focusing PETRI PENTA offefS o'l**l™System0 1 1 System j decllned shutter releose botton prevents look through this Green blurring even at slow shutter speeds. Ij^r" iH^J^^l Vi€lcfinder ,1 C° play m film advanced lever makes possible i9^ YOU W1258 words
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Miscellaneous299 1960-05-26 8 Jlhary or L j TODAY'S I j EVENTS MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Tuan Mong School, Tank Road; Kampong Sungei Tengah; Pulau Sekeng 7 p.m. ROTARY CLUB (West): Luncheon meeting at Prince's Blue Room 1 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Chiu Nang Yang on "You too can speak before an299 words
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Miscellaneous420 1960-05-26 8 SINGAPORE JFF^ TODAY: 1151 a.m. and 11.10 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.27 a.m and 11.41 p.m SATIRDAY: 1.03 p.m. SUNDAY: 014 a.m. and 1.38 P m MONDAY: 0.49 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.27 a.m. and 2.53 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.06 a.m and 3 38 p.m. 1 1 IB fill' IB IP 1420 words
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Article, Illustration347 1960-05-26 9 p w IW>Te« th, T ir|n||) Calling AH Photographers, by Sunny Giam. \JANY friends, some of them A.R.P.S., told Mak Lin Cheong that his picture was no good. But Mak didn't care two hoots! "Hust sent it iirto the Rochester Salon. Kven347 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-05-26 9 It is slightly out ot focus. A 'i.ivr been us«'(i as the depth Next time shoot with a cleaner which is better than the he child's head! If you must I'.ukgrounri or high angle to nd. make sure you don't distort r -hot with436 words
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Advertisement132 1960-05-26 9 Ilia* t(Uw> Afiyi MM ■SM^I The Schnrider XFNOPLAN I il^><l H I^^^9! A bchnndrr LONt.AK v^H^al fl Ufffl lin ■""il^n^^AW s P«-^'al vide m recn k) JB^^^M^^B^lMHßy appropriate mount, ran F^BHp^^EsS^^ attdched to any of the n a I ir~n nnf W^*%fflk BAL'I.R cameras opening BAUhK oob OSiS'i he wide132 words
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208 1960-05-26 10 Keen eyed Janette, the only female, outshoots the men SINGAPORE, Thursday. yoi Mi Janette Chia was the only woman among 24 male competitors at the Singapore (inn Club's weekly shool ;il the Bukit Timah Range last week. And .sharpshooter Janette -hot her male rivals to take first prize of a208 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-05-26 10 SMILE FROM THE 'Z' GIRLS COMPETING IN CLARKE SHIELD NETBALL TOURNEY (iirls Sports Club team i-urronth contesting the Singapore netball league for the C Larke Shield. Standing (from left): P. shapnel. j. Mosbergjea, J w de Rozario, G Beck. Kneeling (from left): 1.. Carnigie, Lincoln. I. Smith. The tournament continues90 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-05-26 10 ORDNANCE ARE ARMY FENCING CHAMPIONS IN SINGAPORE Maxwells head Division One but Fathuls are point behind with game m hand SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Maxwell lead Division One of the Singapore Amateur Football Association league. Their main rivals are Fathul Karib, one point behind with a game m hand. Royal Air ForceFree Press - 215 words
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208 1960-05-26 10 Top soccer players for SGSFA Selection SINGAPORE, Thurs.Singapore Government Services F.A. have Invited talented guests to play against the Federation GSFA on June 6 m aid of the National Theatre Fund. Those invited are Rahim Omar. Mahat Ambu. Kirn. Bwee. Aman Kastawi. and Button. The match U being played at208 words
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205 1960-05-26 10 Fred Reinfeld - Learn these strategies of defence Fred Reinfeld Chess lesson 42 by i I TODAY we discuss another popular defensive strategy Queen's incuan Defence WHITE BLACK 1 P-Q4 N-KB3 2 P-QB4 P-K3 3 N-KB3 P-QN3 Black s UUt move proi claims that lie intends to I control the long diagonal with205 words
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Article87 1960-05-26 10 4 William Campbell. United States swimming coach who has completed clinics for members of the Singapore Swimming Club and Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, is now holding sessions at the Royal Island Club. On Monday ne will begin a three-day clinic lor Servicemen before leaving for87 words
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Article81 1960-05-26 10 FIFTEEN Singapore policemen received colours for sports achievements at a presentation by the Police Commissioner, Mr. A. E. G. Blades. They are Ernest Frida and M. Gunasena athletics Lee Chee Kian < basketball Sidek bin Ahmad and Abdu Hassan bin Mohd. Said (boxing) Tan Kah Wan and81 words
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73 1960-05-26 10 Join in the fun this Sunday rid is open to all pRESH air and Inn arc yt*t*J Press Cycle Race M > m^ Anyone can enter. All you need do k till fcJ below and send it m. There an m^ able prizes to be won. Competitor,! grouped according to73 words
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Advertisement314 1960-05-26 10 Name ;A|». Address Po>t thi*» lorni J" fime* Hou>e, Singapore '<. Only the first jlti received will be permitted to naptft I. I wish to enter the FRLE pi •J. I agree to abide by I will race entire; 3. I certify thai 1 j delined by The Association. 4.314 words
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Article, Illustration424 1960-05-26 11 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR Alt THE Sn^APOREJIUSINEss HOUSES FOOTBALL By FARRER PARK, Thursday. Mercantile Bank 1 Eveready 1 j\\ Oscar for Lim Soo Woon would not be out of place. He was the outstanding goalkeeper of the day m yesterday's SingaporeFree Press - 424 words
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421 1960-05-26 11 Learn to play softball licks have discussed the playing field, players and I M>me important definitions to remember. Now me to learn some more about the game itself. m:m teams meet to play a pnm- «>t421 words
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137 1960-05-26 11 SftßK Darhv \IS Q 1 XGA r O X V Thurs. NTS started off im-pr»-Nsj\«l\ and m ored tun Wml* m the tir^t U minutes. But these were their only two. i Th- ki d« i»nce was i;nod I together with goaxKfper Juraymi137 words
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Article55 1960-05-26 11 THE STABLE BOYS CRUSHED BY RECS S.R.C. 5 Stable Boys 0 SINGAPORE, ThUTS. Stable Boys were outclassed m their SAFA Division 2B match on Tuesday. After taking a 2-0 half time lead through Branson < left-wing > and Van Huzein < centre- forward* S. R. C. went ahead with goals55 words
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Article19 1960-05-26 11 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. David Jenkins, 23, Olympic figure skating c nampion. turned professional.—U U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article46 1960-05-26 11 SOCCER: fSAFA League^ Div. 3C SHB Police v Katong gt^Oeylang; TBA v Alagappa Farrer Hark: Dlv. 3A. Railway v Mount Emily— -Fairer Park. NETBALL LEAGI'E: St. Theresa V Convent v Girls Sports Club -D": WRAF Changi v Barretto S.C. iboth matches at G.S.C. grounds).46 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-05-26 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association team, with teMU majiaser Mr. Ans Soun Hoe. after their MCI A Cup Final win asainst Ptrak < hinest* at Merdffca stadium. Left to riuht: l.oh Fook Teng. Kirn Swcc, Uuah Kirn Siak. Lee \\\ih Chin. Mok Boon Fook. Sebastian68 words
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106 1960-05-26 11 The demons could not be exorcised Singapore Cold Storage. .3: Singapore Glass.., 0 FARRER PARK. Thurs. Constant firing of crackers could not drive away the devil raids of the Singapore Cold Storage. Singapore Glass could field only ten men for the last ten minutes of this Group "B v tussle.106 words
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Article27 1960-05-26 11 GEYLANG. Thurs.—Malayan Airways beat Bata 4-1 m Junior Group "C". Scorers for Airways were Seng Pah (2) and S. Lingam (2). For Bata: Long Chek.27 words
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Article119 1960-05-26 11 Shell 6: F N 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Shell easily mastered this game, holding the ball most of the time. With only nine players m the first half and eight m the second. F N looked a beaten .side from the start. M. Noor, their outside119 words
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175 1960-05-26 11 LONDON. Thurs. More and more matches are to be crammed into the overcrowded English Soccer season if the Football L c a g v c \s Management Committee has its way ai the annual meeting of club» on Saturday. They175 words
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333 1960-05-26 11 CHUA BAN HOCK - THE IVAN OF OLD RETURNS TO HELP BANKERS LOWER EVEREADY COLOURS CHUA BAN HOCK By FARRER PARK. Thursday Hong Kong Bank 2; Eveready 4 \V 1 JVAN Vass showed glimpses of his old form and played a law part m the Bank attacks m this Singapore Business Houses Senior Group333 words
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181 1960-05-26 11 NINE MEN UNABLE TO CHECK BREWERIES Breweries .3; Borneo Co. .0 11IVER VALLEY. With nine men, Borneo Company did well to keep the margin of defeat as low as this. It was thanks to their splendid defence. A Junior Group "A" fixture, the match was scoreless until the 25th minute.181 words
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Article47 1960-05-26 11 Kwong Wah 3: M. Chinese 1. KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Merdeka Stadium fans saw referee Henry Ng of Johor* order off three men m the first half. They were Ng Boon Bee (Malaya) and tourists Lav Tim and Chan Siu Hung.47 words
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Article200 1960-05-26 11 Long passing overcame the S.T.C. Metal B«.\ <i; s.T.c. 4 MOULMEIN, Thurs. A long passing-gam^ proved the downfall of S.T.C. at V.M.C.A. gTOlind yesterday i the firs! t< n minutes, four goal> were .>cored. two fty each side. The teum> seemed evenly matched, and right until the 40th. minute I200 words
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Article44 1960-05-26 11 lira nit M UK Bank Z. SINGAPORE. Tjiiii i mail scored lour ol tin i^ouls i and Pek thr*-*- at STC ground yesterday. Haron got another, while the Bankers gave one away a* a gift M. cie Morney scored for Bank.44 words
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Advertisement72 1960-05-26 11 I J/^ 111 tltJinmT HK*IP I^^' KAU- to l*kt «mml I I'-nt Colour n«1 h A I 4\ '■Bd/Tiß -vß^Ji V pictures »iui any I jH^jj^l I_^ —^^^^J t M 'ully auto- I jSS^SSS^^^S^a m.-ttic bal.damatic I ■.^SB^^^ turt-s ttrr Kuanuit««d. -—rr-^^ i'rjcc lrum 1 #SOLE AGEMSr- HOCK CHEONG COMPANY,72 words
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Article, Illustration179 1960-05-26 12 Two centuries: The Springboks get their revenge with slaughter of county bowlers NORTHAMPTON, Thursday. ROY McLean hit 188 and Trevor (Joddard JB6 not out X South Africans opened a three-day match against shire yesterday. The Springboks flayed Ike bowliiiß. scoring 461 tor three their highest total m the tour ■»«■>>.Reuter - 179 words
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Article243 1960-05-26 12 Another man in hunt for 1,000 LONDON. Thurs. —Ted Dexter has a rival. Brian Stott. Yorkshire's opening batsman yesterday entered the race to hit 1.000 runs m May. It baa not been done since 1928. Stott '> 116 against Kent at Gravesend gives him a total of 671 runs. TnisReuter - 243 words
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Article17 1960-05-26 12 BOISE. Thui\s. Heavyweight George Logan used a rapier left iab to outooint Billy Fields. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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60 1960-05-26 12 Bent-arm bowler gets an all clear LONDON. Thurs. The Bowling action of Geotl Griffin. South African pace man. has been cleared following discussions between representatives of the M.C.C. and Mr. Dudley Nourse. manager of the touring team. Griffin's bowling arm is permanently slightly bent, following a riding accident. His actionReuter - 60 words
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Article27 1960-05-26 12 INDIANAPOLIS. Thurs. World light heavyweight champion Archie Moore was 206- Ub at the weigh-in for his fight with German Willi Besmanoff. 198 Üb.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article14 1960-05-26 12 WAGGA WAGGA. Thurs— The French rusby league team beat Riverina 25-14.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article62 1960-05-26 12 >outh Mricam lir^t inninjv McGleu r Reynolds o P D W Goddard not St? Pitiiev Si Andrew b P D. Watts 4 :rket b Tyson 180 Cmrlstdo not BrtiM 5 Total tfo: 3> 4*l Wukrt UIN: 1'" •^^l Bf>v.. I>>on 2C-G-101-1; U(htfOo4 Jl-3-T9-0; P. J. Wj 16-1-33-P Manninu 28-8-TO-O;Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-05-26 12 rilNGilffOßE. Ihurs One hundred Lambretta scooter owners sot together to celebrate the opening of thtir Club Hou>e at Orchard Road. We are thankful to Borneo Motors tor ,i\in. it to uv Mrs. Ivim Venter. MCHtIfJ. told th«- Free Tress. l.ambretta owners, who formed t68 words
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Article27 1960-05-26 12 TOKYO Thur.». World j featherweight champion Da- vev Moore will defend his title against Japanese Champion Kazuo Takayama m Tokyo between Augu>t 20-29. 1 U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article23 1960-05-26 12 HAYS. Thur>.— Dr. Barbara Moore walked past the half way mark m her hike from California to New York. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-05-26 12 CENTRE IBRAHIM HASSAN ON THE BALL, BUT HE WAS AN UNLUCKY MAN Picture of an unlutkv man: Centre forward Ibrahim Hmtm of Eveready. Playintj against Mercantile Bank m the Singapore Business Houses Football Association at Farrer Park yesterday he made several scoring attempts, but failed to eet past Lim Soo73 words
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231 1960-05-26 12 Day of shock: only four seeds left in British Open golf PORTRISH, Thursday. AN American airman beat seeded Reid Jack m the third round of the Britten Amateur Open Golf championship here yesterday. It was the biggest surprise of the tournament so far. Ralph Morrow, 25, played magnificently to trounceReuter - 231 words
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Article86 1960-05-26 12 CHAMPIONS OUT OF NEW CUP EDINBURGH. Thurs. Rangers. Dundee. Motherwell and Clyde were named yesterday as the four Scottish clubs to play m the Franco-Anglo-Scottish soccer cup tournament next season. They will each play one of four French clubs m France on August 7. Scottish league champions Hearts and runnersupReuter - 86 words
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Article179 1960-05-26 12 Favourite gets a thrashing PARIS, Thurs. Top- seeded Barry Mackay of the United States was eliminated by an unseeded Italian m the quarter finals of the French international tennis championships yesterday. Orlando Sirola. a towering Davis Cup veteran, won 6-3. 15-13, 6-4. The elimination of Mackay means that all fourU.P.I.; Reuter - 179 words
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Article148 1960-05-26 12 Ike follows up on 'sky spy' FROM PAGE 1 me: 'All want to b( tne first man up." The chosen man will be packed m a Redstone rocket for nLs date with destiny. The rocket will hurtle 100 miles into space over me missiie rangt from Cape Canaveral. Success will148 words
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297 1960-05-26 12 In the wake of Chile... now New Zealand has one hour tremor -fa From Page One night huddled on higher ground. The Agricultural Ministry estimated the damage to farming and fishing industries -at about 4,800 million yen. Damage lo Japan's pearl industry was estimated at 6.000 million yen -a thirdReuter - 297 words
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