The Singapore Free Press, 27 May 1960
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Title Section17 1960-05-27 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVEPvnnv s mK|||(J The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1960. 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-05-27 1 Ljg ACCEPTS I' CL c RACE e men thing r two 7 i6 >:n--.lle .Kit ih she i I homd to I N h.r M»ur26 words
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Article680 1960-05-27 1 Ihe U-2 debate takes a nasty turn 'Speech by Ike has put world at the verge of war' NEW YORK, Friday. fUK 1-2 spy flight debate in the United Nations Security Council took a sharo turn last nitfht when the world was told that it stood at "the680 words
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239 1960-05-27 1 Vanguards grounded: Fault discovered in tests LONDON, Friday. gKITAIVS new Vickers Vanguard airliners have been "suspended from flying" following the discovery of an engine fault during tests at the Rolls Royce foc-r lory. The 139-seater airliner is powered by four Rolls Royce Tyne turbo-prop engines. A Vickers spokesman last nightReuter; U.P.I. - 239 words
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126 1960-05-27 1 JUMP! AND SAILOR CATCHES HIS SHIP... BY THE PORTHOLE SINGAPORE. Fri.— A seaman who dived from the quayside to his ship which was moving out held a crowd of 100 in suspense for five minutes last night. The man emerged from the crowd to the edge of the wharf at126 words
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Article26 1960-05-27 1 SPRINGFIELD < Missouri). Fri.— Delegates to the Baptist Bibl^ Fellowship Convention unanimously opposed the election of a Roman Catholic as president of the United States.26 words
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Article20 1960-05-27 1 BANGKOK. Frl— One Laotian was arrested and one Thai policeman W as injured in a gun battle.20 words
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Article135 1960-05-27 1 HE DID NOT CONSULT MACMILLAN WHEN HE TOLD CHOU: CALL ON ME IN ENGLAND LONDON, Fri. A British Foreign Office spoki-s-Sars «s lament before inviting the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr thou Kn-Ui. to visit "Servers Hevid the British Government would or -JT253 by the prospect or lia\ingReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-05-27 1 QUEEN Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Sir Arthur Penn, 74, who according to a report in the New York Daily News, would like to marry if they can get the approval of the Queen, her daughter. Sir Arthur, a bacheior. is a very old friend of the Queen Mother and126 words
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Article29 1960-05-27 1 SYDNEY. Fri. A 35-year-old American, Mr. Dayton J. Lalonde. arrived here last night after sailing 8,000 miles alone across the Pacific in his 20-foot yacht. Craig.29 words
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128 1960-05-27 1 'A champion of humanity' praise for Tengku THE HAGUE. Fri. The Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was praised here yesterday for his contribution to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference by Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan, VicePresident of the International Court of Justice. "Everybody who read about your contributionReuter - 128 words
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Article17 1960-05-27 1 BANGOR 'Wales), Fri. A Russian mountaineer suflered head injuries in a fall on Mount Snowdon.17 words
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Article23 1960-05-27 1 LONDON. Fri. -Tickets tor the London production of "My Fair Lady." have been sold up to March, 1961.23 words
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Article27 1960-05-27 1 I s 1 Tl i A I PI Willi! I I AHMtD ROi K <>ii VUO> I i PI ANE CRASH I IMDI v I27 words
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Article37 1960-05-27 1 MEXICO CITY. Fri. Newspapers said that the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is checking on report! that arms and munitions stolen from Texas have been sold to the Fidel Castro regime in Cuba37 words
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Article26 1960-05-27 1 MOSCOW. Fri Piai.ist V-an Cilburn arrived here lor a concert tour of trie Soviet Union and was greeted by 200 orderly but noisy teenagers.26 words
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Article23 1960-05-27 1 HONG KONG. Frl. Com. munLst China >pent an estimated Ms2 million to cover operating lomm of seven communist newspapers.23 words
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Article21 1960-05-27 1 BAGDAD. Frl. The Soviet Union has agreed to Increase its Msl6s million loan to Iraq by one third.21 words
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Article24 1960-05-27 1 First Malayan Fund manager.-* prices today buying 11.34 and selling $1 41 SecomJ Malayan Fund managers' prices buying $1.02 and selling $1.08.24 words
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Advertisement51 1960-05-27 1 OPTIEK opticians f Tel: ***** Smartest combination for business and pleasure jge PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinin as in Farina; roomy comfort for four adults or two adults, three chilfrom dren; handsome two-tone finishes; making the A.40 the 150 most modern two -purpose car on the roads today. at BOftNfO51 words
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Advertisement70 1960-05-27 1 TODAY 1N... i 0 The latest in Singapore beachwear. Turn to Page nine. 0 Remember there is olways something extraspecial for women in 41 What is the Bartley system of opening play? A Singapore professor taught it to his pupils at the Bartley School Chess Club. 41 You will find70 words
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Advertisement41 1960-05-27 1 WT livma •tr«»l«ti UnfliMC b'« VJ IveliNira clastic maoc mirtnff gtvac y»«j th» v fl|H imfiothMt butt la hip Ihm r*u>« avar hart ki arhlt* l\ or Black Get some PEKING CO., LTD. 60/62, North Bn<3<j« Rooj. Today 3t: tel: *****41 words
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224 1960-05-27 2 Profit-taking by short-term speculators curbs business in stock markets j-lIK London stock markets losi some of their buoyancy yesterday due l<> piuiii -kikini; by recenl short term speculators l>ui Ihe undertone remain<l quite firm and ins easih outnumbered losses in most sections. LONDON, Friday. Gilt-eddied securities advanced in response to224 words
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Article51 1960-05-27 2 Japan IN... Dutch OUT I t K t In— A of leadinu Japanese bUltotMtmrn mil timis tod.i\ f«»nnally inaugurated the Northern Sumatra Pclioh-um l)r\rlopment Co-operation Company t«> .i^mnl in the repair and expansion of the former Dutch Shell oilfields in Indonesia. The new company will invest l.i million ven 1S.84."».000).Reuter - 51 words
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Article170 1960-05-27 2 Defence issues again move up ahead of the main stocks JVEW YORK: Wall 11 Street yesterday closed irregular with mostly fractional changes either way. A mild recovery tendency developed in the morning. There wa» no special Improvement in the bushier newi to account for this, and the rally170 words
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Article57 1960-05-27 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previou* Todav H. <fc 8. Banking: Corporation $1,240 $1,235 Kales sales Union Ina. Canton 900.00 $90.0u buyeij; buyera Wlieelock Marden $7 2o I 7.20 nalts-s sule.s H Kony phone 833.25 $39.00 Diury Fnrm A: Cold Btoragf 529.3P SL'S.'JO I57 words
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Article45 1960-05-27 2 Goldfields declare Is. 3d LONDON: Consolidated Gu.<;flcids of South Africa declared an interim dividend of 1/3 per ihßie iMimei, payable on June 30. Turner and Newall LONDON: Turner ana Newall declared an interim dividend on ordinary stock of live per cent less (ax (samei.45 words
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Article69 1960-05-27 2 Jaguar to buy up the Daimler Company LONDON: Jaguar Cars Lid. announce that negotiations have been completed uiui me Birmingham bmal) Arms Company Ltd. for the purchase by jtigiKii at an early date of ihe Daimler Company. The purchase includes the Daimler factory together with all plant and equipment,69 words
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Article356 1960-05-27 2 Baumgartner Plan is approved by French Cabinet PARIS: The French Cabinet has approved a two-year uevelopmtnt plan lor French industry drawn up by M. Willrid Buumg&riner, an official communique MUWUBOtd. The plan known as the "Hill HUH rtllil Fiuii" alniec. ai riMng production by 5.5 per rent annually. ItU.P.I. - 356 words
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Article866 1960-05-27 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINbk cci =3 cum cantai istue Mil 5= iKdvfmi tveryiHmg. ss riclulmi imiui. I CBi mm lonui istut y «cr f.iiunmi capital retuia. f ccr cum catitai returi. Ci as cum it*i c call ss866 words
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491 1960-05-27 2 SINGAPORE, Friday. pROFIT-TAKERS are now busy cutting the recent gains made by dollar rubber shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Yesterday the easier process gathered momentum and the index was down (i points to 318.53. Ten of the 12 price changes were losses,491 words
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Article141 1960-05-27 2 Early quotations marked down without test of bid or offer ONDON. Fri. As Bingai^ pore did not respond to Wednesday's advance but closed at a further decline. quotations were marked down and remained without test of bid during the morning. AjsoeoaWß Day ob>e.\ance on the Continent tuok 111 tell141 words
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Article190 1960-05-27 2 Tin prices sag but recover in thin trading LONDON. M Tin tracing was again quiet \esierday and prices sagaec. The Continent yesterda;. iras quie owlflg io tlie Aacemion Day holiday. Copper xuia huady at a loss of mostly 20/- a ton In modest dealings. Copper turned easier in fairly190 words
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59 1960-05-27 2 India exports 14,00 tons of new people COCHIN V. A 90fce (or Uif 1. Spice Trad*" concycis futura« black pepper iiei» day thai 14.000 to:. pepper nave be*n evi i la.st veai crop c! 2ti,o(Ki I in .i-e Brai n ber 1909 to Ap:il I uPasOii, v.iii'.e expoi of 6«059 words
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Round the World Market Price
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Article91 1960-05-27 2 LONDON. May :t Previous l..r'. hUBIEH No 1 Ml elf European ports June July RUBBER No. i MM Mot RUBUER No. 1 RSS fc»ftlrm, nt Mmi't Termi July Auk TONE: (J At,..., |m dm quced id ponee PEPPER: White Sarawak f.aq. C.i.t. Europoan part* May June PEPPER:91 words
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Article30 1960-05-27 2 I NEW VORK M«| P.t- VM.tl- I TIN Strait, spot RUBBER Future* May I July tone If i lar. 6 ALES: JO lot*. No. i R&& June30 words
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Advertisement566 1960-05-27 2 i^, CAT &V IS* THE t. A X. LINES sj.ints tt ADEN. REO !IA MIOITER^ANEAM. >M CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. U^ C 5/ I l^^a' a: 30 J>\ B J«,y I/J i., »S£| b iJ 20 ill; 21/22 JMIV 23 24 July yA \j v 3 n S »hla 31566 words
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Advertisement212 1960-05-27 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS or? UPS AMD DOWNS OF YOUR INVESW HAMBURG-AMERICAN d <c NORTH GERMAN LLOI To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles Antwerp to Bremen Homburq. Calls Southampton for posscngen MUNCMtN (MAPAC) •HANNOVER HAPAC 38 Ml, 1 June RAVENSTEIN <LLOYB) 11 13 June i DRESDEN (HAPA6) Express Service Omits212 words
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Miscellaneous200 1960-05-27 2 SMPSM CHIPS lying; alongside the Sin- fa pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Schelde Lloyd l 2, Kouana Si 4 5. Shoyo M.aii UA. Basra 6 7. Bemleuch 8 if. Kaianji 10/11. Hoyo Ifaru 12, India Mui! 15 16, Email 19. Senjyarang N. Wall 3. Perils N. Wall200 words
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Article56 1960-05-27 3 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO j^KER AND MARKET -gCTORS MAY TAKE e course soon DFG DFG DFGDFG DFGDF SINGAPORE. Fr.day awkcr inspectors may have raining in unarmed combat cm to deal with "unruly" cvi understands these inspeche Police Training School I 1 ctors Selected work o: the i 21 an56 words
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90 1960-05-27 3 HOW MUCH MONEY YOU CAN TAKE FOR A HOLIDAY ABROAD KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. People leaving Malaya are entitled to take with them $500 in Malayan currency and $2,000 made up currencies of other countries. A spokesman for the Foreign Exchange Control O:!:ee >aid this. They are also allowed to carry90 words
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104 1960-05-27 3 SEREMBAX, Friday. FISHERMAN died and eight others escaped being drowned when a gale swept the coasl of Port Dickson earlv this week. The fisherman who was killed was Ng Ho Thian, 40. The storm bashed him against a kelong (wooden104 words
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Article, Illustration323 1960-05-27 3 Miss Wong starts a hopeful 'boys only' choir SIXTY 12-YEAR OLDS PICKED FROM 'THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN' OALESTIER. Fri. A 13 hopeful Singapore music teacher has founded an all-boys choir the first of its kind In Malaya. The choir, made up ol about sixty schoolchildren all under the age of 12.323 words
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Article23 1960-05-27 3 JESSLETON, Fri. One hundred and forty cases of, tuberculosis were discovered here between the period May 7 to 14.23 words
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Article9 1960-05-27 3 tary Club— West lunch meeting Rotary will at aderSpeak9 words
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Article64 1960-05-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A Social Welfare kiosk to exhibit items made by handiCvipped men and women has been opened here, opposite i the Straits Garden Cafe in Jalan Scudai. Item* on display include furniture, cane work clothing, j hand woven sarongs and fancy bau r >.64 words
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Article44 1960-05-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Sultan of Johore, Sir Ismail, attended the first anniversary of the funeral of his father, the late Sultan Ibrahim, which was commemorated with an impressive religious service at the Royal Mausoleum in Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery.44 words
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Article42 1960-05-27 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Kowcroft Theatre Club will present Kenneth Homes comedy. "Love in the Mist,"' at the Rowcrolt Theatre, Ayer i Rajah Road, from June 1 to, 4. at 8.30 p.m. Tickets are available at Robinson's or the theatre.42 words
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Article29 1960-05-27 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Architecture Society of the Singapore Polytechnic will tour Java to collect data for a comprehensive study of the architectural heritage of South-east Asia.29 words
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148 1960-05-27 3 AMOK HACKS PADI PLANTER TO DEATH AS WORKMEN PULL DOWN HOME: RIOT UNIT CALLED KOTA BAHRU. Tri. RIOT SQUADS W«n rushed to Gunong. 20 miles from Here after a man ran amok and nacKed a paai planter to aeam. Yusof bin Haji Sailen was near an attap hou.se when he148 words
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142 1960-05-27 3 ENVOY WILL LEAD BAND AT DANCE IN AID OF CHILDREN I^UALA LUMPUR, iV Fri.— A foreign mission official will lead a band at a ball on June 4 in aid of spastic children and problem fctoys in Selangor. He is Mr. Greg Gibson, an officer at the Australian High Commission,142 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-05-27 3 JESSELTON. Fri. A Colombo Plan student, Mr. Fung Cheotig Ming of Sandakan. who recently received a Bachelor of Arts degree at Victoria University in NewZealand, is now doing research of the agricultural economics of North Borneo for a Master's degree at the university. m46 words
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Advertisement105 1960-05-27 3 If. HO MnUSI* Ri? iifi'iii vifviiv IWBi JBl v Kim\ Mk tv JEIJBI JCIk FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 t N HIRE PURCHASE {i iW a Cot nt&Xe..../ C^>->"\ Radiogram JJ.cord Changer Refrigerator cycle Scooter Mi conditioner <^> Wt wtlcomt your in»ptcf/ow »cuniTDimnrn ITD I. 'MM. Orchard Koud. I I105 words
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Advertisement368 1960-05-27 3 1 %8 Travel 'complete" fJM^9B but Travel "light with KiWISt yashica 44LM JSS f\ Al I XJt^Sff*^ W fh thc VASHICA-44LM. vou Xj! 1 lI^^JB Bk need never remember to carry on [■^▼/■l TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH "a compact and accurate picture-taker" (U.S. CAMERA, April 1960; r~J Solt Agents O368 words
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Miscellaneous158 1960-05-27 3 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- Kelvin Rei/en. 730 Thesr Ar« mary; 1.02 Friday Fare; 1.30 The Neu. a review of MM of liie news; 1.40 New.stalk; 1.45 Made, latest discs in the mu>-ic shops by in Vienna; 2.00 Close down. Arthur Merrells. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 8.00 Learn Malay. <rejy if158 words
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Article, Illustration495 1960-05-27 4 Queen Mother and Sir Arthur: What paper really said 'WHEN SHE FIRST BROUGHT UP THE SUBJECT, THE ATMOSPHERE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE WAS ELECTRIC... SAYS NEWSPAPER Free Press Special Report jK)DAY the Free Press tells you exactly what the New York Daily News said about Queen Mother Elizabeth and Sir Arthur495 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-05-27 4 This is the revolutionary Hovercraft, that rides on air,' as it skims alone the Thames beneath a bridge. Crowds line the bridge to get a close-up of the craft as it speeds along at 60 MPH.47 words
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227 1960-05-27 4 A call to workers to revolt against that self-inflicted torture-the stiff white collar LONDON, Friday yyORKEKS in the offices, arise you have nothing to lose but your stiff white collars. This, in effect, was the advice given by Mr. Arthur Squire, chairman of the Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers' Federation. Speaking at227 words
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112 1960-05-27 4 26,000 FT. HIMALAYAN PEAK IS CONQUERED KATMANDU. Fri. A British-led Services expedition has beaten hi^h winds and blizzards to climb, for the first time, the Himalayan peak of Annapurna Two at 26.041 ft. the third highest peak in the world. The news reached Katmandu, capital of Nepal, by Sherpa runner.112 words
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110 1960-05-27 4 CHURCHES AGREE TO SET UP COMMITTEE FOR NEW BID TO MERGE I ONDON, Fri.— A new inquiry into uniting the Congregationalists and the Presbyterian Church of England was agreed here. The Assembly of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, at a meeting assented to a joint committee with the110 words
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Article33 1960-05-27 4 ANKARA. Fri. Deputies of the ruling Democrat Party and Opposition Republican People's Party fought for 15 minutes in the National Assembly here with fists, chairs, and pieces of broken benches.33 words
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49 1960-05-27 4 BLOEMFONTEIN, Fri Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. th« j South African Prime Minister, will make his first public appearance since the attei on his life six weeks when he gives the main ad dress at Union Festival celebrations here next Tuesday. It was officially announced.49 words
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234 1960-05-27 4 Free all art gifts from taxes— call by the Gallery trustees LONDON, Friday. fA\ exemption lor donors of money or works of art to galleries and museums is urged by the trustees of the National Gallery. In their report covering the 18 months to last December, just published, they say:234 words
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Article33 1960-05-27 4 WIESBADEN (Germany), Fri.— The United States air force Dakota which was forced down by Soviet jets over East Germany last Friday has arrived with all nine American occupants on beard.33 words
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Article19 1960-05-27 4 KAIMANDU, Fri. Tiie Japanese Doshisha University expedition has climbed the 23.399 foot Mount Api in Nepal.19 words
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206 1960-05-27 4 f ONDON, Fri.— A headmaster with 36 years' experience has made an attack on magistrates who are too lenient with Juvenile delinquents. The headmaster is 59--year-old. Mr. Cyril A. Joyce who's written his criticism in the annual report of the London Police206 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-05-27 4 Big John tells of the car-park brawl that starred Sinatra I'M THE GUY POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR, SAYS bo I By a Free Press Correspondent f OXDOX, Fri. The best-kept secret of the Sammy Davis Jim. show has leaked out his road manager, "Bi# John" Hookins, a lGst. 81b. 'Negro165 words
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Advertisement62 1960-05-27 4 I Watch these columns for a j "MID SUMMER SALE" Offers from biggest Textile Store on Monday TRAFFIC $§p coHcnvbH. s$0j& ambreUa mMM^^ B^WT II l LAMBRETTA VJ/rrhard Motors DEALERS for the treatment of Eczema, Burns Ulcers. Sluggish Wounds. Cut Bruises. Sunburn. B Chapping. Rashes etc.^ The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd62 words
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Article41 1960-05-27 5 1 ung n kidnned aV sing linaal the I on ooned ndinii aid he ai of tallies 1 ir.d into a m a pul!used tth a Assault .actors and I ad side when a and K -mator :i at T41 words
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Article361 1960-05-27 5 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO IM. TONS OF EARTH WILL BE REMOVED FROM ISLAND TO MAKE WAY FOR INSTALLATIONS By SINGAPORE. Friday j^BOUT one million tons of earth will be removed from Pulau Bukom Besar to make way for the installation of a $40 million oil refinery.361 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-05-27 5 31 children taught safety first rules SHELL TRAFFIC GAME: MANY YOUNG OFFENDERS 'SUMMONED' SINGAPORE, Fn. Traific took time off to help 31 school children of the Junior Safety First Council in the Shell traffic game demonstrations at the Singapore Police Training School. Thomson Road. The demonstrations which were declared open275 words
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170 1960-05-27 5 Prisoner fails in his claim for dead mistress' property SINGAPORE, Friday. LORR^ driver, serving a prison sentence in connection with the death of his mistress, appeared in a magistrate's courl as a claimant lor her property. The property Included a sewing machine, a bed. 91 pieces of ekitnlng, seven sarongs170 words
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108 1960-05-27 5 SUDDEN QUARREL LED TO BROKEN SKULL COURT TOLD SINGAPORE. Fri. S. Chelliah. 43. a labourer, was sentenced to three years imprisonment on a charge of j committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of N. Muniandy. 40. another labourer. The incident took place In Jalan Kayu108 words
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Article25 1960-05-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Hari Raya Haji falls on Sunday. June 5. and the Government yesterday declared Monday. June 6. a public holiday.25 words
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Article17 1960-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Singapore's English service will broadcast ''Sport in Season" tonight at 9.30.17 words
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Article40 1960-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Changi Variety Club will present Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" at the Cultural Centre Theatre from June 15 to 18 at 9 p.m. Tickets are available at Robinsons and Tang's. up40 words
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Advertisement8 1960-05-27 5 ,n «eo. 111// Projector N^' "•••••"ce. it •mm8 words
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Advertisement194 1960-05-27 5 Menthol FILTER CIGARETTES The only American J *%i^r^^?^ l^F**3~ brand availab c n \A' s handy, crush proof cigarettes' T Only NEWPORT ri»ST WITH TH| fmtiT OOMKtTCS-TM*OUftM lO«Ul»»0 «ISI»«CM f~^~^ Z.* T~ TWO MUMDMO TCM« Or TOi«CCO lI«ttl«CI Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms WTI -l-^ This comfortoble Hotel «s Centrolly B/ situated,194 words
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Miscellaneous157 1960-05-27 5 HIP KIRBY By John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f-\ PELT jf WE HAP SOME \\^^^lglU3- I MOPE YOU^E NOTAN6BY-^ 1 11 1 Mil I 111 -L^^ TiMETOeETMFK WEVOETJ I PII7 THIS ONLY BECAUSE I J TO BE --AWFUL -^■^^B| MAN^'AkF X VTO <MCW157 words
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READERS' OPINIONS
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Article167 1960-05-27 6 THREE CHEERS FOR LILY, MELINY 0 Mata-mata Lily Tan is to be congratulated tor entering the Free Press cycle race. She has plunged unhesitatingly into the storm of controversy over Mrs. Meliny Comes not with thoughtless criticisms but with action to prove that "what the men can do, the women167 words
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Article26 1960-05-27 6 Well done. PC. L.ly Tan. > ->u have more than "arrested" our attention and we wish vou all the best. ONCE A WOLF-26 words
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101 1960-05-27 6 41 Mav I draw vour attention to your report of May 25 about a "'secret eye" gadget which can be fitted to front doors and is selling fasi m Cape Town. From the description given in the report, this gadget appears to be no101 words
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366 1960-05-27 6 Tne benaviour ot Singapore soccer tans is deteriorating with every match against touring teams. Steps, overdue, should new be taken to educate the now infamous Singapore soccer crowds so tnat rough play could at least be minimised. The liberty to cheer and shout until you366 words
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514 1960-05-27 6 MARGHANITA WEE - THERE'S NO NEED FOR LOVE TO FADE! MARGHANITA WEE AFFAIRS OF THE HEART... by The fifties can be a golden age NEED LOVE-MAKING end for married people when they reach the fifties? Mrs. H., who lives in Sennett Estate, thinks it should. And Mr. H. is troubled. He writes: My514 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1960-05-27 6 yyHY don't doctors do more to help people with "nerves," asks Mrs. Chong. She is sick ot being told to face up to her difficulties, and wants more sympathy and an understanding: of the private heli she lives In. Mrs. B. W. like1,412 words
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22 1960-05-27 6 She's been a baby for far too long m bUI Sh< V *"K rl*l I I K I m I I I22 words
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Article21 1960-05-27 6 THE FREE PRE DOCTOR ADVISE I ••Ij 1 but uj n< iimi niuih imJ bul 1 don t 1 u I21 words
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Advertisement772 1960-05-27 6 \ou can hand in your *mall ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS <"ot<i fttoragc <M Ul, 20 Tanah P.atm. IPOH om<i storage (U) Ltd., l-& Clan Strce:. KLANf <~*»:d storage (M) Ltd., 10 N«w Road. «OTA IHMU Cold itormga (M) Ltd., 11«7772 words
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Advertisement36 1960-05-27 6 .j B Song of Love m Eternally Beautiful m ■ENGAGEMENT" RINGS B in Platinum Gold U Set Diamonds. pj I IP. I. HENDRY Jewellers aj :s. North Bridre Road Adeiphi Hotel, S'pore, sj Kuala Lumpur. gj36 words
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Advertisement106 1960-05-27 6 **ifj H.GH The KOLOK First Cra^t Ribbon made on a ecrtm Cloth of extra r^ign c <^OV^bV tignt w.eave and fca:3construction Inked witn f the finest inks Vn £m^ IM beautifully defied a^.* 1 IB form print. m trdo*. I Packed in lightweient A'u-* m wWM JB mum Containers, or.106 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-05-27 7 TROOPSHIP DUNERA BRINGS VICTIM TO SINGAPORE HOSPITAL FACE ol a man in aiiony this Free PNM picture shows the wounded Orna crew member Abdul Khan. 42, helped down from the troopship Dunera in Singapore Harbour. He was sent in an ambu- lance to the Singapore General76 words
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47 1960-05-27 7 P.M. RAMAN - Looks elsewhere for 'executioners,' doctors tell public: Reminder on ethical code P.M. RAMAN I Singapore. Fri. igaport will not perform ilmrtion or sterilisation, aerial in the first issue of the Journal released yesterday. illy railed attention to principles adopted by the i Ahich io dou I I47 words
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121 1960-05-27 7 US CARRIER ON TOW TO HONG KONG FOR BREAK-UP SINGAPORE, Fri. A Dutch tug towing an airIft currier completed 8.000 os when it arrived here DO Europe. The carrier. Nehenta Bay, believed to be an American war relic, is being towed by the tus: Noord Holland to Ho::g Kong to121 words
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Article45 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Great World Amusement Park has offered to contribute gross proceeds from gate collections on the first day of the National Economic Development Fair, which will be held from June 3 to June 26, to the National Theatre Fund.45 words
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98 1960-05-27 7 CALL FOR 'ZEBRA' AT ROAD JUNCTION I>UKIT TIMAH, Fri. Residents living in a kampong off 7 milestone. Bukit Timah Road, are asking for a zebra crossing; between the junction of Bukit Batok Road and the roundabout. Mr. Lee Boon Tye. 04. former member of the Rural District Committee, said rhildren98 words
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Article32 1960-05-27 7 JOHORE BAHRLJ. Fri. State Councillors, civic leaders and other dignitaries were among the large crowd which attended he funeral of Datin Rugayah binte Abdullah, wife of the Johprc Mentri Besar.32 words
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109 1960-05-27 7 He is here to buy timber for Australia SINGAPORE, Fri. '•3 Mr. Eric J. Clarke, the Australian representative of the Malayan Timber and Trading Co., Ltd., of Singapore, has arrived here to arrange for the sales of Malayan timber to -Australia for this year. Prosperous Mr. Clarke, who is the109 words
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Article35 1960-05-27 7 IPOH. Fri. The Minister for Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. has made a surprise inspection of third I c'a.ss coaches of the PenangI Kuala Lumpur day-mail at I the railway station here.35 words
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Article105 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Boys' Brigade. Stoga- 1 pore Battalion. cullei -Ird S7 351.17 during its annual •week held from May 1 to May 8. The highest collection was by 12 Company which collected 51. 915. The 1 Company tame in MMond with $822.70 and 3105 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-05-27 7 A youth quits the police to start life anew in Australia SINGAPORE, F r i.— A young inspector who quit the Police Force last month left on the Oranje for Sydney, Australia, where he will start life "anew." He is 25-year-old Richard Ess, who is the son of a prominent124 words
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191 1960-05-27 7 Our youths should keep up with latest in politics, says Sardon KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. "piIK Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir has urged that Malayan youth should keep abreast with the politics of this country. Speaking at a meeting in honour of tne visiting Asian Secretary of the191 words
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Article42 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will be the guest speaker at the graduation dinner of the 15th session of the Dale Carnegie Course to be held at the Golden Dragon on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.42 words
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Article19 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Chinese business leaders and their employees are becoming Increasingly interested in the SATA insurance scheme.19 words
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116 1960-05-27 7 EGYPT-HELD FREIGHTER IS BACK ON HER ASIAN RUN SINGAPORE, Fri. *-> The Gold Star Line freighter, Inge Toft, which made headline new 7 s during the Suez War, has passed through Singapore. Caught in the Suez Canal when British. French and Israelis landed in Egypt, the Inge Toft was later116 words
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Article65 1960-05-27 7 PAYA LEBAR, Fri.— The Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, Colonel Sugih Arto, and two top officials of his consulate, will return this afternoon from an official visit to Sarawak. British North Borneo and Brunei. Col. Arto wa.s accompanied by his wife and the head of the political section65 words
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39 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Customs Sport Club will hold a "Picnic of the Year"' at Pulau Übin on Sunday with day-long entertainment, including a talent time contest, comic sketches and a variety show.39 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-05-27 7 Surprise note from girl tells of her extra early success SINGAPORE, F r 1.- year old Ngang Hueey Eng, who has been away in Japan studying hairdressing and beauty culture, surprised her family in Singapore when she wrote that she would be back on May 29. For Hutey Eng had177 words
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Article30 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 3.000 YMCA s of America have promised an equal sum if th«Singapore YMCA can ra; $100,000 tor building a proposcn branch in th«- state.30 words
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Advertisement94 1960-05-27 7 M afce your U^L^ULa^S SUNDAY DATE AT THE SEAVIEwR Jrt enjoy luxurious |9 nd fun (J^^St^^H VV bv the C^M^W_ it! Telephone J *****-7-8-9 §f H Manager: Lim Jew Kum. f t J to! HAVE HAPPEMED...^^^ Htrc left roue 'AC KING W' Expcncnccd y r"i-^ NWOOD CO., LTD. I baggage94 words
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Advertisement134 1960-05-27 7 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCHI Bfeaa "^^S Jl For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever in the world you're goiu:;, U\ tiier-i with Pan American the airline that you tinpriceless advantage of round-the-world experience on every flight First across the Pacific, first across the Atlantic, first throughout Latin America and first134 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-05-27 7 TODAY: 12.27 a.m. and 11.41 H.m. TOMORROW: 1.03 a.m. SUNDAY: 0.14 a.m. and 1.38 p.m. MONDAY: 0.49 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. TLESDAY: 1.27 a.m. and 2.53 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.06 a.m. and 3.38 p.m. THVRSDAY: 2.54 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. POP -Parting Shot g Y Co g M/^ Dw4OTO«S E2Bl 190 words
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151 1960-05-27 8 After Monday morning's display of beachwear SINGAPORE i s now turning to Australia for fashions in casual wear too. And the latest is the colourful range of sportwear manufactured by Sports de Jour of Sydney and which are available at Wassiamull Assomull and Co.. 74 High Street. Top in popularity151 words
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160 1960-05-27 8 THIS DREAM GADGET MOVES LIKE A 'FLYING SAUCER' fTHE new Hoover ConA stellation cleaner is a dream gadget for the home. Stylishly designed In pink and white, the main advantage of this you can clean any part of the room while the cleaner itself floats after you. You don't have160 words
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43 1960-05-27 8 Poole pottery coffee, dinner or tea sets can hold a place of pride in the home. The latest in design is in a black and grey pebble pattern and can be bought at Whiteaways, Raffles Place.43 words
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Article, Illustration485 1960-05-27 8 A PRETTY young Indonesian woman, who first began a career as a doctor, has seen yet another dream come true instead. She is Farida. a London qualified beautician, who yesterday opened her posh green and black beauty salon at 11-C Battery Road, after years485 words
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Article80 1960-05-27 8 You might have heard of all sorts of things to help remove hair from arms and legs, but the latest now is the "Hair Removing Glove." It looks like as if it is made of fine sand paper. All you have to do is80 words
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255 1960-05-27 8 How to remove the cork from bottle wins top 'Household Hints' prize MRS. J. M. A. Lawson, 79 Sophia Road. Singapore 9, wins the first prize of $20 in the "Household Hints" competition on how to easily remove a cork from a bottle. She writes: "To remove a cork from255 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-05-27 8 ...Here's what Singapore can wear when they go for day of fun by the se ESME BAPTISTA PPFSENTS A PAGE OF NEWS FOR WQMEnI ———————I GROWING DEMAND FOR THE 2-PIECE SUITS whole suit weighs only a few ounces. Many of the suits are .skirtless, while many others show a strong177 words
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Advertisement301 1960-05-27 8 NOW WAKING S. I jjf/ 4 MILLION PEOPLE jl S^ VjT Wi== fc 'i^."i'": rr: f J t^^^ i^ —^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^CS^^S^^^^^^S^^^^^^fci^^^ I Jl J^ |SWISS MADE ll^HLl q 3 ELEGANTLY STYLED IVs§f MODERATELY PRICED I THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION LTO. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PKNAN6 A Lifetex MODEL W^ J333F >^/301 words
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Advertisement97 1960-05-27 8 The sewing mochJ -Q2u with 'Mechanical til r^ -fat s&xocvi koo.ooo fai N- <X*upernovi «l I|| -1 ni This remarkable aid 200.000 different embroi straight stitch. rif-« on lace, cordstitrh and lace and t and satin. It m■ I holes automatically NECCHI cannot do 1 We guarantee you ».»n minutes97 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-05-27 9 L f.,r the r «4n it today. *£ith> I ul b^ lots Tour island. u not have to be rlistt" enter rprn N 2* rTfffMr tiollS rr far the super r fVf ifs69 words
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142 1960-05-27 9 New Ferrari racing car has engine at rear: First trial to be Monte Carlo ROME, Friday. pKKK.MU manufacturers have tested a new 22 litre car with a rear-engine. Signor Knzo Ferrari said the car, tested for the first time yesterday, will be sent to Monte Carlo for a three-da vReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-05-27 9 LONDON, Fri. Dave Thomas, who lost the heavy-^"ci?:ht title he had held for three years on a disqualification at the A.B.A. championships, is still Britain's No. 1 amateur heavy-weight. That's the decision of the Olympic selectors who yesterday named bank messenger Thomas ior106 words
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Article68 1960-05-27 9 LONDON, Fri. Twentyfive final acceptors for the Epsom Derby on June 1 a.re Oak Ridge, Lustrous Hope, Primon, Alcaeus, Mozart, Torullo picture Uoer. Vienna. Ides of March. Fort St. Anne. Stupor Mundi. Proud Chieftain. Marengo. Auroy. Tulyartos. Die Hard. Exchange Student. Tudor Period, Kythnos, St.Reuter - 68 words
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240 1960-05-27 9 CLIVE TOYLE - Earthquake coming in British soccer CLIVE TOYLE By LONDON, Friday. FOOTBALL League President Joe Richards last night gave me the warning that an English Soccer earthquake is on the way. The blunt little man from Barnsley who is now a vicepresident of the European' League, told me: "English football needed240 words
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Advertisement560 1960-05-27 9 Name Age Address Post this form to: 'Tree Press Cycle Race," Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. 2. I agree to abide by the rules, and I certify that I will560 words
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Advertisement569 1960-05-27 9 r MODERNFOLD gives you all I these features 0 All steel framework, welded to ex* 1 elusive "X" type hinges at bofh top L and bottom for maximum rigidity y I and strength. I Double-fold construction maintains U 15* temperature difference on each side of d00r the perfect answer to569 words
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Miscellaneous119 1960-05-27 9 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS j MI-TURI: Sheriff, r f rrett*. ,ND£\T MIDMMfiBI show a: Centre 7 30 Road>: frorr. 4 .htlift-- .slve p m. MfTS I lIINf >J :>n 8 moMCT I Raad»: 8 M be--rf» flower nners p.m.: I. 7.30 \FM rlapor \nRoom. jon. ■AM* WuSVMOI n Orfo!FI« -.'I119 words
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Miscellaneous184 1960-05-27 9 IBUB i^^ m "I j i I I unod \Z toiond 'OZ :iep*jv '81 •siaaws 'II ••«i-« !l 13 '91 :dn saun H :j^Adft Cl :-*PMS '6 :i«F«ci 9 •luaAiioo c tiqaa IsPIOAV U j]OAJdS3H 'So :dn •*r *ioo^ *sz !i»AODsia *ez !i? ad i»is '61 UaiW '81 IWIO 'SI184 words
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Miscellaneous80 1960-05-27 9 Take time out for healthful relaxation. During the afternoon avoid any risks. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If planning a journey, get an early start this morning before the crowds begin to move. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)— Definitely a social day when family events may take on a partially public character.80 words
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Miscellaneous76 1960-05-27 9 sary routine. All is well, if you avoid taking any risks. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Handle personal affairs efficiently this morning and take great care if travelling. Ouard against accident. ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 20) This can be one of those highly profitable Saturdays, when pleasures turn out to be76 words
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Article32 1960-05-27 10 SINGAPORE Che*s rha Lim Kok Ann, who is Jlf^ the Free Press, uj,, openings. Appearing on J 1 days, these 1e5.,0«,N W sun fl feld series. Follow them i r your Riimc32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-05-27 10 LIM KOK ANN - This Bartley opening is a useful on for beginner LIM KOK ANN i By I a miiiiiii'iiii ul can overcome tlu experienced players have. an opening system both siiuj,; 1 I I I I I I how piece, s|J movr If o» the E. First moJ 1 1 mov« I60 words
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Article, Illustration258 1960-05-27 10 Fred Reinfeld - The winning aim of middle game play Fred Reinfeld Chess lesson 43 by I |}K)R masi piayers r middle game is the most enjoyable part o: chess. The middle game starts right after the opening, say about twelfth move. For action With quite a few pfc developed, the playen ready258 words
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Advertisement281 1960-05-27 10 NEW Byford Terelyne SOCKS IN LATEST it COLOURS it DESIGNS it PATTERNS THI WINS 4MO»J 6 High Street Tel: ***** Yours... ideal furnitures of High Quality at Low Price. Contact: I Ban Lin Furnitures, 13, Koek Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** MELLO-UTE AWNINGS Meno-L'te Shadcmostcr Awnings •r* sturdy and adaptable .they281 words
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Advertisement224 1960-05-27 10 Mmimm jmmm mm Ammmmmmmm\mw^4A^^imm\Vmm\A^LWmmmmm^ _H I l _n_b 1 1 ik l B I *^1 iw^l ij(w^'^v' :v Sftfc*^ js^ s& jk _||||||Lk^___________________________F_________H ______________!_^B -I^^^^^^^Ek, S_TT. 1- BJl_________L____^ Z^BW_-^ WU^^ii^iwMi^'liW' A^^ WW V^ '''''y^M' vt- 'A *WftWWMK!ltiiM___^i^^fo^^^F^Wsy^ißlK!-*^- Je3K6_____J_KT'?_ K _^w -"vV _____r^________^^_m. mmmmv^A .6j^.iX_y^___________P^£x_______-. __—_______llR<- '■''31. :*^<*:^iMa____________i_________£_2_l_____^_^l___W >■'■'' .'mmmmmfc- Students224 words
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Advertisement588 1960-05-27 10 CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. the home can always oe— Unproved by fixing decorative lamp finings. Tlia\"s why aeMQiiers588 words
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Advertisement472 1960-05-27 10 NIGHT AND DAY the toile* soap for you is BROCADE. [Ms lather-rich American soap gives plowing freshness combined with enchanting fragrance. Sole agents i Singapore Eastern Traders, distributors Tak Heng Co., Ltd. 4 DIPLOMAS FROM FRANCE and Brussels have been awarded tc Mrs. Gon who runs Java Modes. With her472 words
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Advertisement186 1960-05-27 10 CUT PRICE! FOR LADIES BLOUSES PYJAMAS 0 BROCADE JACKETS NIGHTDRESSES EMBROIDERED SILK BED JACKETS FOR MEN DRESSING GOWNS 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE -9. TEL: *****/9 ***** WHY HAVE DANDRUFF? J|3 Set rid of it with fi! l-cotiomical-*s»i^- H Effective DANDRICIDE $1/- A Bottk (lot.) Available from Hairdressers, Leading Dispensaries Stores.186 words
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Advertisement147 1960-05-27 10 IMPORTED READY-TO-WEAR SLACKS in new variety of styles and cut from finest washable fabrics $19.90 from 86, High Street Tel: ***** j CORSETS fashioned j for yP Individual C figures y Visit:- J) I V mp; Pi 415, RIVER VALLEY RD., SPORE 10:: TEL. ***** DON'T MISS \sn\s FREE GIFT147 words
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34 1960-05-27 11 IPPING COMPANIES SAY: NO CHEAP ARES FOR STATE'S ROME ATHLETES Singapore. Friday inies in Singapore will not i s lo athletes from the Stale the Olympic Games in u t tares j x: It'34 words
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Article142 1960-05-27 11 \l \SHINGTON. Pri Car M racing ki immoral lU >rdins to a Catholic theoloHc cited the 500-mile lanapolia Memorial Div •at i Father George Bernard SC, vice president ol Notre Dame University, also condemned prize fighting as mill In an article written !or the national Catholic ma-142 words
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206 1960-05-27 11 Chua Ban Hock - Chua Ban Hock By Farrcr Park. Friday. Tamil Brotherhood 1 Alagappu 0. AN only goal by Doraiappan in the 38th minute enabled Tamil Brotherhood Association to gain full points in this SAFA Division 3B League match. Tbc did not live up206 words
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859 1960-05-27 11 ALLAN LEWIS PICKS TOMORROW'S AMATEUR WINNERS QNLY four horses have accepted for the Hurdles race tomorrow at the Malayan Amateur Racin g Association's Race meeting, sponsored by the Selantfor Turf Club at Kuala Lumpur. Androcles Is opposed859 words
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Article40 1960-05-27 11 nEST BETS at K. L. to- Race Two.) r U morrow are:— Best outsider*;— LADY= ANDROCLES (Hurdles JANE (Race Eight), CHAR-s race), GULAR II (Ladles LEMOND (Race Six) and= race) and PIBROCH FAR VISION (Race Seven '.tllllttllllliiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^40 words
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Article75 1960-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. ftl Th hold th«i winujj gpwt; S [he Parrer Hark Cinder trark la sS r 3-bof- oi ihc sc v ,)i ire invited W Mk'' l>:>rt thl ewiiu which have been m- cially reserved for them. The events are; 100 yards. 4xllo yards relay and a75 words
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Article, Illustration408 1960-05-27 11 Completed events 4 x 110 yds Inter- School* Relay (Girls): l. Toa Payoh, 2. Balestler Mixed I: 4 x 110 yds Inter-Schools Relay (Boys): 1 Tanehn Tinggi, 2. Winsttdt: Teachers' and Officials' Race: 1 Mr. Hong Yong Ami find Mis* Kins: Mee Choo, 2. Mr. T. Cheriau and Mis* F.408 words
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Article48 1960-05-27 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Th^ Army team to meet Ceylonese in a SCA league cricket match on Sunday Is: J.M. Perkins. P.S.D. Griffin, M. Bayley, G.K. Murphy, D. Keech, M. Morgan, R.A. Bowles. B. Hadley. D. Sullivan. A. Atkinson, F.W. Buckett. 12th. man: Vallins. Umpire: Viant. Scorer: Chalk.48 words
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Article18 1960-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Raffles Institution's Gymnast Ic Sport.scheduled for tomorrow has brcn postponed tu June 23. J18 words
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441 1960-05-27 11 CHOO KIM LOCK - A BIG DAY FOR CAIRNHILL SCHOOL: HUNDREDS TURN UP FOR SPORTS MEET CHOO KIM LOCK By SINGAPORE. Friday JT was a big day for Cairnhill Schools f and II yesterday. Hundreds of children turned up to take part in the first annual athletic championships on the school ground. And it441 words
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Advertisement86 1960-05-27 11 P«ONER 100 I t FOR YOUR ESTERTAINMEXT m CHONG WAI WAH J F'* TH Wn»ation«l CNin«s« Acrobot ■>■ A^O iY POPULAR DEMAND* I H^ HARMONICAS TRIO'* G A titt#t) I To T HRILI YOU WITH THEIR SONGS: J W AND INTRODUCING 1 f MISS ZAHARA at thc mike Pa»»«« To86 words
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Advertisement196 1960-05-27 11 GIAN SINGH'S SEASON PRICE SMASHING SALE COMMENCING TODAY! Coloured Paplm Shirts T0 CLEAR $2 5 0 High Society Coloured white Sports Shirts S4 90 High Society Fancy Sports Shirts S4 50 Gents Petercian Singlets $1 75 Gents Petercian Briefs SI 75 Fancy Jop Towels 23" x 36" $Q 90 Indian196 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-05-27 12 pORTRUSH, Fri. Joe Carr of Ireland, twotime winner, scored morning and afternoon victories to advance to the last 16 in the British Amateur golf championship. Carr beat Mikt- Dijon of Ireland five and tour and then ou*ted W. G. Pierce of England six and live. HoU.P.I. - 113 words
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204 1960-05-27 12 Raman Subba Row comes to the rescue and hammers Springbok bowling for highest total against them so far NORTHAMPTON. Friday. A FIGHTING century was scored by North ampton captain Raman Subba Row yesterday. With commendable support from the laili n<krs. it enabled the county to avert the follow on and204 words
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Article97 1960-05-27 12 >outh \friran lal Inn-. IGI-.1 Northampton^Jiirp Ist Inns. c McLean b Itoyfield "5 oUh b Tay field 4 4 J Wfctta C and b T.niielci in Subba Row l> Adcock 108 Barriek Fellow.i-Sir.i* o Tayheld s It sjHonoj c rlstetn d Tsjnstfl b Liehtfoot b Adcotk !4 Tyson lbw97 words
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Article232 1960-05-27 12 Yorkshire set hot pace I OXDOX. Fri. Yorkshire are setting a hot pace in their bid to retain the county cricket championship. They gained their second two-day win in three games by beating Bent yesterday by an innings and 114 runs at Gravesend. Kent were shot out twice during the232 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-05-27 12 THAT DETERMINED FINISHING BURST TO THE TAPE BY A BOY SET ON VICTORY LKK Thiam (Juan ran hard ycsUjrday to win the lIQ yards Divinion Boys II) at Calrnhill School sports. Free Press picture. Report, results and more pictures on page 11.42 words
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Article40 1960-05-27 12 S E R AXGOON. FriWRAF Chang! beat Barretto S.C. 25-10 in the Singapore Netball League yesterday. Today's fixtures: St. Theresa's Convent v GSC "D." Cresent Girls v WRAF Seletar. Both matches will be played on GSC ground40 words
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Article17 1960-05-27 12 LONDON. Fri. Garlielc Sobers has agreed to continue as a Drofessional with Radcliffe.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article264 1960-05-27 12 Theatre Fund boxing SINGAPORE. Fri. Combined Services versus Singapore boxing meet, tomorrow at the Badminton Hall In aid of the National Theatre Fund, is anticipated to be a touch-and-go affair. Both sides are strong. No matter who wins the Sultan of Pahang trophy, the margin will be close. Combined Services264 words
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349 1960-05-27 12 PARIS, Friday MARIA Bueno found her Wimbledon crown too heavy to carr> hen 11 yesterday. She wilted away to a two-set defeat in the French In ternational tennis championships. Spectators could hardly believe that this was the Brazilian Bombshell who hadReuter - 349 words
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155 1960-05-27 12 HEART OF A HORSE IS A GUIDE TO IT'S GREATNESS \rONUBS, tri— J.l>. Mel the Australian utio hapioneered research in el«< tro-cardio^raphy on th« hearts of horses, examined six of the world's top harness horses here yesterday. By examining cardiograms. Steel estimates thr siie ol a horse's heart and givesU.P.I. - 155 words
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Article17 1960-05-27 12 MANILA. Fn. The I lippine basketball team pi to compete in Paris after Olympics.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article53 1960-05-27 12 LONDON. Fri. Tern' Downes, of London, will defend his British middleweight boxing title against Welshman Phil Edwards, over 15 rounds at the Empire Pool. Wembley, on July 5 He has met Edwards once before, in 1958. Downes won, the referee stopping the fight I in theReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1960-05-27 12 NEW YORK, Fri. The United States is working on a device to deflect enemy ballistic missiles instead of having to shoot them down.26 words
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Article24 1960-05-27 12 MADAWASKA Maine). Fri. -Thirteen boys were injured when a car smashed into the ranks of a high school mass band.24 words
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Advertisement156 1960-05-27 12 f^l!? USE A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED Y -_=s;^' |(|V TIMES HOOSE RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 TELt 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. JJJ J minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC ZfrO wSJS 30 cents. SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. eo lt« A MWIMgH f .tWtMTI ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE.156 words
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Advertisement249 1960-05-27 12 Pi a imiiiiiitiiMiit»ti( cut auon£ FRO j FREE PRESS J WORD PUZZLE 0 I Cut out and pm 1 Posting instructions .pr 2 Name 1 Address t; j E $M i CLUES FOR WORD PUZ 1. Most of us 'ike a good musical 2. This bird ot the family is249 words
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