The Singapore Free Press, 31 May 1960
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Title Section16 1960-05-31 1 fiLi£2!!!!LMRYB0DY IS TALHIQ ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1960. 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article336 1960-05-31 1 nQOK T IIO 11 051 If corpse m faded &reen clothes too shrunk, and disfigured for identification Ed China climbers halt for a burial m the way to the top SUMMIT-NOTE: The Red Chinese expedition placed a statue of Mr. Mao Tse-Tung on the top of Everest. HONGReuter - 336 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-05-31 1 could be Wilson, says Sir John o to I J 1 ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article106 1960-05-31 1 WIFE GAVE AWAY A MASS MURDERER 0 VIENNA, Tucs. Vero Eichmonn, wife of Adolf Eichmonn the former Nazi boss with five million murders on his hands, involuntarily caused Her husband's arrest by the Israeli secret service. Vero led Israeli agents to her husband's hideout m a suburb m Buenos Aires106 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-05-31 1 Kremlin doctors fail to save Pasternak MOSCOW. Tues. Boris Pasternak, the poet of contemporary Russia and the author of "Dr. Zhivago." died m his sleep last night at the age of 70. The white-haired literary giant died at his suburban cottage m Peredelkino after two heart107 words
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Article18 1960-05-31 1 HOLLYWOOD. Tues.—Actor Gary Cooper, 58, was yesterday admitted to hospital to undergo a minor operation.18 words
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Article16 1960-05-31 1 LONDON, Tues. Izvestia, the Soviet Government daily, is now an afternoon daily.16 words
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Article14 1960-05-31 1 TOKYO. Tues. Members of the Leningrad ballet arrived here yesterday.14 words
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Article75 1960-05-31 1 •B I ONDON Tues Two brooches which appeared to be nart of a MSI' million theft from film star Sophia Lorcn were recovered" from the river Thames hire yesterday. A lighterman found the first brooch. Later, a Scotland Yard ■Elective Kropin* m the mud. found the75 words
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236 1960-05-31 1 STRONG-ARM MINISTER TAKES A DEATH PLUNGE ANKARA, Tues.— Two former members of the Menderes government committed suicide yesterday They were Izzat Akchal, a Democratic Party deputy and former chairman of the parliamentary financial committee, and Namik Gedik, "strong arm" Interior Minister. Izzat Akchai died m the afternoon, according to unconfirmedReuter - 236 words
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Article29 1960-05-31 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Mass meetings were held all over the Soviet Union to express support for the Soviet foreign and internal policy as definftd by Mr Khrushchev.29 words
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149 1960-05-31 1 ALAN KHOO - Housewife is stabbed to death in midnight quarrel Man detained ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE, Tuesday 32-YEAR-OLD housewife was stabbed to death and her husband seriously injured m a quarrel shortly alter midnight today m Fisher Street. The woman was Tan Ah Suan. The husband. Sim Kah Chwee. 46, is now149 words
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371 1960-05-31 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - That's a lie, says a friend of frogman Crabb DAVID TAMBYAH By SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A close friend of British frogman, Lionel Crabb, who is now working m Singapore, has denied most emphatically the report m yesterday's Free Press that Crabb was working lor the Russians. "Crabb could never have worked371 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article27 1960-05-31 1 i' Vf\I.AY\N I >f k HI J UH n\\ i i: ri H Mn M \|v X I HI BB M S II i 127 words
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Article28 1960-05-31 1 I I O 4 I i i Ictin t h i' i III 1 I -i 111 1 I il> i id i r n28 words
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Article17 1960-05-31 1 r.%nis i (itt 1 P i Ir i n»<1« n»l< hi i h I ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article43 1960-05-31 1 PAYA LEBAR. Tues The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, is expected here this aiternoon irom Hong Kong. Dr. Subandrio and a party of five are returning to Indonesia after accompanying President Soekarno on part of his European tour.43 words
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Article27 1960-05-31 1 WASHINGTON. Tues— The White House said today that an announcement would be made tomorrow about arrangements lor President Eisenhowers Far Eastern tour next montn.27 words
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Article27 1960-05-31 1 INGLE WOOD, California Tues.— The British Government has ordered two of tne world's first diesel-powered outboard motors for testing by the Royal Navy.27 words
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Article25 1960-05-31 1 First Malayan Fund man. agers prices today— buying $1 35 and selling $142. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices buying $1.03 and selling $1.09.25 words
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Advertisement74 1960-05-31 1 L|SS IKON I \niQK FOCUS CLICK t^. e# ocee >i tonal Quality <>th your Very First Roll! LIGHT f^^^Hfl US i i C. C < A ik/^ BOOONT FOR CASH) »A "•s A Service Station Kq u OtNTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LH. k "U.S. >in«.ipore. 7 Tel: 369M/*****. Hr,d Rr Road,74 words
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Advertisement34 1960-05-31 1 I B"^S"H Mm 1 I B B '~:jM m V*~^m m mm HH CAS \H^ HEATERS TOWN AND L.P.G. MODELS AVAILABLE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS SI3VEE DARBY See them at HOME APPLIANCES 304-S Orchard Road Singapore34 words
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Advertisement9 1960-05-31 1 3^-H Diplomat V^ ELEGANCE Avo.lebl* FrMM Alt l««<mt itor»»9 words
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212 1960-05-31 2 Prospects of big dividends boost business in London stock mart LONDON. Tues. INDUSTRIAL cqui lies again claimed most attention m Ihe London stock markets yesterday and there was n Further all-round iraprovenfenl m prices. Business, however, failed to show any material expansion and the buying was selective. Dividend statements and212 words
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Article134 1960-05-31 2 US Memorial Day holiday accentuates end of month slack LONDON. Toes. Quotations were marked down at the opening m sympathy with the East but again bid> and offers were mow tg emerge and tne morning session was virtually inactive. The BBtja] ena. 01 the month slaciccnlng of interest -t-entuafed134 words
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Article44 1960-05-31 2 1 TOIXOBTOWX, (Ohioi. Steel production m major OUtrict mills here (his week \vlH slip to 22 per ,ent of capacity from the 48 per cent level Originally sihcciulfd for last week. Operations will be completely suspended at tuo district steel plants.44 words
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84 1960-05-31 2 I ONUON. luev— On the London metals market yesterday Ttn ftHfl about 35/- a ton. lartrelv ::i .-vmpathy n!*h lower Easterr jciwees. Moreo-. er. althouch fairly Rood United Sta'e.s demand mi BttCd < n Friday. Interest on the Continent yesterday84 words
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Article61 1960-05-31 2 HONG KONG, Monday Closing prices here today vere: Previous Today H. s. Banking Corporation $1,215 $1,215 sales buyers Union Ins. Canton $93 00 $89 o0 Wheelock SCllerS bUye,S j Marden $7.10 7.15 sales sales i H Kong phone $38.50 $38.00 sales f-ales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $28.8061 words
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Article205 1960-05-31 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lyins alongside Ihe SinKJ gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Socotra 1 2. Stefan Okrzeja 4 5. Otto Banck 6A, Troubadour 6 7, Tjisadane 10, 11. Marcelli Nowotko 13 14, Bintang, 15 16, Straat Tories 18, Roggeveen 19, Selangor N. Wall 2, Senai N.205 words
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Article993 1960-05-31 2 I NOTE All prices below are middle prices. KEY TB MARKING cci cum capital issmc. t Rail txcfulmf evirytkii|. i* iiclm«ir| e>«.df*n I cli m cun Imus issm y icr cciuiiit capital ttUf. 1 ccr cum capital rpfairp. C« cum itia c call cum993 words
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469 1960-05-31 2 Trading quieter but tin s continue to show gains SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MAIN FEATURE of Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was the continued rise m the price of mining shares although trading generally was quieter. The minings index registered of 2 points to 18:*.(j 4 i niter 11 of Ihe 14 middle469 words
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Article89 1960-05-31 2 LONDON May HUBBER No. 1 RSS C.l.f. European port i June lit i> July RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot ;i* 4 RUBBER No. 1 RSfc fttttlement House Terms July Auk TONE: ShKMly steadier A.oOvc I'lio-.v quuitO 10 Lf PEPPER Wh.tr Sarawak t.a.q. ••♦•I. European ports May Juno89 words
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Article25 1960-05-31 2 STOCKHOLM: Th> EUTOpttll Free Trade Association has accepted an invitation for negotiations wiih the Six-Nation Common Market, the Foreign Ministry has announced.25 words
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348 1960-05-31 2 LONDON: Angio Asian Ruober Plantations Ltd. announces that it has entered into a contract to puichase Central Perak Rubber Company Limited 's Tong Hing Estate, comprising 5.346 acres of rubber lor the sum of £426.1^3 about M 53.620.00 0 Payment v.iii be £50.000 m348 words
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51 1960-05-31 2 WASHINGTON. Tu. United States \m\ oi new motor cai> re;..a new high m the quarter of this year Total new car taport* the fir>t quarter ol amounted to 177.117 vehicles valued at 5196.9.V. about MSS9I million That was a:: Inert 23,788 vehicle-51 words
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Article57 1960-05-31 2 SVDNFV: The >*dne\ Mai k I I its historic past uith the ending ol lh»- j •A hen busme-ss resumed >esterd.i\ <tll I system. This provides for < <mtinunu- tuditi. >j s "tern of making a matk< t Im a d«l once o 1 old systemReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement648 1960-05-31 2 c^v $gk CAT THE t A. t LINES A^ SailmfS t» AOIN. RED St». MEOIURMNE»N. J^ *^U COMTIHEMTAI 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. >C^ a S lire P. Slam Pma«l jA OVI it Sumla*« a) I* P«M 5 June S 7 Jam Jum V^ *JT us Falstna I) 23 25 June 26648 words
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Advertisement186 1960-05-31 2 ssssSHlFriiifcd HAMBURG-AMERICAN UJ <c NORTH GERMAN LLC! To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Ant* Bremen Homburq Coiis Southampton for pesMUNCMEN fHAPAG HANNOVER V H»P4C 30 May 1 taM RAVINSTtlN (LLOYD) 1/11 June t DRESOEN (NAPAC 25 27 Jun. 21 H EKfress Semce Omits Marseille! To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohomo, Nogovo* I 1RAUNSCNWEIG WAPAfij186 words
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Miscellaneous477 1960-05-31 2 DIVIDENDS *aaw^ENBawMBauMawBeaaaMuuuBwaBa»B» Sungei Tukong Rubber declares 7'. p.c. LONDON Sungei Tukong Rubber Plantations Ltd. declared an interim dividend of T% percent less tax, in respect of profits earned for the nine months to March 31, 1960. Warrants will be posted on June 30 to shareholders who were on the register477 words
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Article121 1960-05-31 3 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI By b ask for etter terms, more pay SINGAPORE, Tuesday. i)RE Bank Employees 9 Union I 1 new set of demands to IS State tor increased salary and s of service for its 2,500 memi»l the union. Mr. K. C. I ur Press that121 words
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226 1960-05-31 3 The electronic brains are helping Malaya to 'think' L'UALA LUMPUR, lV Tues. -The use of "electronic brains" m the Federal capital is increasing. (The Employees Provident Fund and the Malayan Railway an- using electronic computers and more are on order. Six more computers are expected within six months, mainly for226 words
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137 1960-05-31 3 300 TALLY MEN WANT BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 300 tally clerks working for private employers m the Singapore Harbour Board want a better wage scale and improved conditions of service. They have empowered the Singapore Stevedores Union to take necessary steps to reach agreement with the employers on137 words
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Article44 1960-05-31 3 1POH. Tues. The Ministet of Justice. Tun Leong Yew Koh. explaining why the Malayan Chinese Association did not press for Chinese to become one of the official languages, said that this was one claim the Malays would not agree to.44 words
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Article41 1960-05-31 3 MALACCA. Tues. Tne Cinef Minister of Malacca. 1 Inche Ghaffar bin Buba said here that ihe Government*! five-year development plan would make me Federation tne most stable and pros- j perous country m Asia.41 words
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Article37 1960-05-31 3 PENANG Tues. The ftrsi batch of Malayan Ha.iis returning from Mecca Is expected to arrive on June 21. The Anking and the An.shun are scheduled to make five trips to bring the Malayans home.37 words
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Article28 1960-05-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Bekok Local Council has received a donat.on o! $8,000 from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board for the construction of a playing field.28 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE MINISTER of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, said Malaya "will not stint" m carrying out its plans to attract tourists. He added: "Malaya is m tourism for gooil. We are prepared to spend all277 words
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Article21 1960-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Malayan Railways want 25 strong and intelligent youths to be trained as locomotive drivers.21 words
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Article41 1960-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government has oeen asked to impose duties on imported perambulators and chil- dreti's tricycles to protect local manulacturv ol th< se products. At present, wo duties are imposed on tbese import*41 words
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Advertisement212 1960-05-31 3 I FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 .v- :X Si Bl*'*Sk'^ lillßyi^^^P^^^fcar FLAVORSIAIEDg THERE'S NOTHING SO REFRESHING AS SPRING H»ST *ITM IWt flh£Sl CIO»»ITTti-TH«OUOh LCfiiLt»RD •tSl»»C« ,C- W T*O *U*O«ID t£*ts Of TOBACCO lIPIIHIKCI IMPORTED BY MALAYAN CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS LTD., 39, Howard Road, Singap«re-13. 1 a host of magnificent blooms at212 words
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Miscellaneous52 1960-05-31 3 dgsdgsd IBMBI ~)HHtf H I *j 1 1 ■■^■Jl 1^ 23 I H |b t1 1 I- > ko>> Wne*-«in 10 Ond Uu emi--1 is reiurued m chic sur- produci ol unoking 1 i, oc, u »m "Hj.ir"' 8 umch 1 icruminim w« 12. -Or bj a-o.oss viita patten: pM.perh52 words
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Miscellaneous252 1960-05-31 3 15. What gei.s put from piil.u to post? »4i. 16. Wnat a geiiairieian deals with to begin with i3>. 17 One odd sort of liiy! 141 19. I he.^e make up ir.e aance or the case <si. 21 A yard and a third tbt quadruped has i 4. 4*. 24.252 words
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Miscellaneous195 1960-05-31 3 PM I.UU Prograniin»- sum-. rep«nt. 7.UU Hie uv.v.^ .10 nuury; 1.02 Arouwd iiie band- Nev. siaik MHiid: 1.30 Th« inevs: 1.40 Nm- fJI nilljM Affan-T. m 'In n' U!^ DaUG •Quick.ai.d': 7.30 Johnitj Dai.kOKtrakh: 2.00 Close down. u lh aliG OrcheitnL Schools bi*oadca.»i: 4.10 S.:_i..i- pea! of la«~l Sundays brxwdture195 words
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Article, Illustration573 1960-05-31 4 LORD RUSSELL - The mind of the man so obsessed with his mission that he murdered a million Jews to preserve the Germans... he was convinced it was necessary LORD RUSSELL By London. Tuesday THIS is Lord Russell of Livtrpool, a man who fell so strongly about Nazi war crimes that he wrote573 words
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179 1960-05-31 4 PLEASE-NOT A DONKEY SERENADE AT 3 A.M., COURT TOLD T ON DON, Tues. James Odey is a confessed animal lover. But he did not appreciate a donkey's serenade at three o'clo k m the morning. And so he summoned 43- year-old Ronald Bn-wer a' Ealing, Middlesex, keeping a noisy donkey179 words
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24 1960-05-31 4 The American rush early and unprepan into married I I I I m I I ■4 X I I I I I I I24 words
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316 1960-05-31 4 Cut-price petrol: A 6 challenge to oil giants LONDON. Tuesday. PUT-PRICE petrol, which is anything up to (id. a gallon cheaper than the main brands of the l)i^ oil companies, was bttlt£ sold at the week-end m many parts of Britain. The supplies, rellned on the Continent, are being shipped316 words
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29 1960-05-31 4 A ban o red neckties upsets Brockway Lon: I it I I "It is I Farm stypMßtejM I The Col i H He pi I poliu I H I29 words
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Article24 1960-05-31 4 JAKARTA, Tues.— The trial of air force Lt. Daniel A. Maukar charged with strafing President Sukarno's palace will begin m mid-June.24 words
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Article19 1960-05-31 4 CAIRO, Tues. ArchaeolologLsts excavating among the Giza Pyramids have found a sarcophagus containing "interesting funeral furniture."19 words
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Article29 1960-05-31 4 KATMANDU. Tues. The Japanese expedition to tne unsealed 21.249 feet Himalayan peak. Jupal Himal. haw abandoned their atiempt to reach the summit because o? bad weather.29 words
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Article20 1960-05-31 4 HONGKONG Tues. Lin Po-Chu. centiai commitut member of the CMnese Communist Party, died m Pekinc on Sunday.20 words
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Article23 1960-05-31 4 CAIRO. Tues The Saudi Arabian government ha> Issued an order forbiddi:.^ foreign women from appearing unveiled on the streets23 words
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Advertisement12 1960-05-31 4 ONLY $210/- (SINGAPORE) THE LATEST AND LOWEST PRICED SINGLE LENS REFLEX CAMERA12 words
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181 1960-05-31 5 MARGARET WEE - ATA plans $200,000 Changi chest clinic: It'll cater to the needs of rural folk MARGARET WEE By^ SINGAPORE. Tues yHE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association has plans to build a 8200,000 regional cfiest clinic the first on the island m Changi Road. The clink*, which is to be built on a piece181 words
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177 1960-05-31 5 A MALAYAN HELPS TO ORGANISE BIGGEST EVER FESTIVAL OF ASIA IN SYDNEY SINGAPORE, Tues. The week-long Festival of Asia which ended yesterday was the HDiggest ever held m Sydney, and was attended by several Malayans residing m Australia. The festival bloomed into a week of festivities. It was held from177 words
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Article, Illustration22 1960-05-31 5 WINNING SIMLES...MEET THE THREE SMARTEST NURSES IN SINGAPORE picture ISKUtnI Nur>e of the Year' ,»nt,>t at the "Hospital Nite 1 Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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138 1960-05-31 5 DO at 'Hospital Nite' Hance to raise cash or a recreation club SINGAPORE, Tuesday, urst m Singapore is Dorothy (ieneral Hospital. The next m Black well of the Kandang il, and third is Nirmala Dcvi Tan Took Seng Hospital. They wore picked at Satin days "Hospital Kite" social and at138 words
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86 1960-05-31 5 SULTAN TO SEE FASHIONS AND DANCE DISPLAY JOIIORE. Tues, A di.^play or trends Ln modern, western and ea.stern fashions will be given by Salon Eunice of Singapore before the Sultan of Johore and guests at the International Club at Pasa Plangt the palace of the Tengku Makhota. Johore, on Thursday,86 words
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Article140 1960-05-31 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.-*T h e I'niversity of Malaya students* I'nion. Sinsapurc. is launching a welfare week from June 25 to July JO. It ifl t<> raise funds for charitable organisations and educational centres for under-privileged children. This was stated by Mr. S. Paranisothy. chairman of140 words
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Article30 1960-05-31 5 BATU PAHAT. Tue.s.— Four j children were burned to death and their parents badly injured when a ttre destroyed j a row of six wooden shop- houses.30 words
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Advertisement48 1960-05-31 5 :osno KELPS OCR PHONES CLEAN GUITARS ■11.1 M\ I g gjji hid tSMM L DBjM H A MUSIC HOUSE '<><»« Rood, Sm 9 oporc-7 Cd'on Thcotre) Or 1 M A. LTD. s i!i;'aporf-b KIVANIA Slip ERFLASH X- Ottt doors and dork Sylvonio you right y°«» films. L; m pic-48 words
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Advertisement269 1960-05-31 5 SEE MORE! %m m Ah*""*"! THE,SaL c OUR VERY FIRST NOW ON with THOUSANDS OF STUPENDOUS BARGAINS LADIES' MEN'S Cn QAott SPORTSHIRTS CTtWI ITTON PANTIES iU.OU cts. ploin 4 fonciesl JJ.VU RETCHABLE C| JQ j pr *"J™ ion 9 $leevf $4.80 ponties c-> on ALF SLIPS $1.90 m Fanc^ T269 words
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Miscellaneous94 1960-05-31 5 HIP IiIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee iaik and Phil Davis MEKtSM —4 lOAIP--/ STAMP. I THOU6MT R SMI RL ANA. IT WAS >^tt\ Nw^ jack? JA^ Ti\ v" 'fl^ *fa Wp^ S^3 XHE HEART OF JULIET By Stan Drake I SPEAK Ot THE SOM£TMi N(S'S94 words
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Miscellaneous245 1960-05-31 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S I EVENTS- MINISTRY OF ft LURE: Free film shows at Rifle Range: Kampong Burls; Pa.sir Panjang BoyClub 7 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Salvation Army Boys' Industrial Home 7.30 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; sewing class 11 a.m. to245 words
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241 1960-05-31 6 SUNDAY SCHOOL SHOCK IT'S DIFFERENT HERE 0 Your Edinburgh report May 24 on why children don't go to Sunday School has come as a great shocV to me. It seems to ho\c cast a slut on Sunday Schools m Singapore and Ma!a\o. It creates a wrong impression OtnonQ the public.241 words
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121 1960-05-31 6 SO LIMITED FOR SUCH AN IMPORTANT EVENT 0 First Do\ covers issued by the Government Intcrrrction Services for National Do\ indeed very limred for so important on occasicn District poi>r oThce^ v.ere cr-npletely sold out en the t rst day of issue. At the General Pest Office, I v.as informed121 words
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Letter106 1960-05-31 6 0 The Traffic Police have been a great oelp to motori^tv. at the junction of Alexandra Road and Henderson Road where sewerage Work has been going on for months. For the past weeks. I have seen them (two at a time) directing traffic along106 words
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Letter73 1960-05-31 6 0 Mr. Tan Teik Ch\e >*ould be more justified m his defence of Meliny Gomes if he had encouraged his vvife, if nor hi^ girl friends, to participate tn the Free Press cycle race. Surely such on ardent supporter \NOutd not be lacking m his duty to73 words
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Letter45 1960-05-31 6 A M«»y I suggest through your paper that the authorities arrange for regular public concerts t>v the Singapore Police Band and other military bands stationed m Singapore? These concerts are popular and should he arranged, especially on weekend-, «*nd public holidays. ENTHUSIAST45 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1960-05-31 6 iikjt^ i^ebbK -^^fci -V^Sit^jv- o* Dear Esme, \f V DAUGHTER was married two years ago and she always seems to be short of cash. I have told her that her husband doesn't give her enough money for her housekeeping.1,557 words
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Article, Illustration503 1960-05-31 6 YOU can die," said speed-king's wife Mrs. Donald Campbell, "of two things—boredom or anxiety. I would sooner die of anxiety." Women who marry men wun a compulsion for tUe dangerous life are usually pretiy quick at developing their own503 words
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Advertisement890 1960-05-31 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 19 "orrf, $2 (.Vi*.>—Box oh ct:. extrm JAVA MODES de«ii;n.« personally for yon— exclusive corsets. g-irdl«<». bras. TOP* QUALITY COLOUR Print trora transparency. Tele; none 'Life" JU'>l* VU. Box 110S, B'pore. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATES Copied while you vait Koto■MSlßj M Robinson Road. S'poie. 2U7IU PHOTOGRAPHY890 words
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Advertisement136 1960-05-31 6 I Magnificent I T%Jt luaßJ^ I frinn'" 9 I FOU« S»f£O A0r0CM»«» S A really first closs outochorq,- Singapore) Ask your local dtoicr to Monarch UA/12 m operation o"<3 I g star points that moke it such 0 4-speed Auforrct c S records ot one leading S !>onotone pick-up cc"136 words
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13 1960-05-31 7 self-taught guitarist teaches hers free f charge I II our Ino! rattrc en-13 words
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Article, Illustration295 1960-05-31 7 GILLIAN MILLS - ...waiting for Parr was his new car won with only $1 GILLIAN MILLS 'WANTED OUTSIDE...' FLASHED ON CINEMA SCREEN AND THERE By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. '[\\LL, fair-haired SAC Michael Parr, *>1 S ;it m the Royal Air Force, Tengah, cinema Ineatre, engrossed m a tilm. Sucldenlv, his name flashed on theMICHAEL ANCHANT - 295 words
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241 1960-05-31 7 TAN THUAN KOK - Peter (the blind bell-ringer) tolls his last bell: After twenty years, school retires him TAN THUAN KOK By SINGAPORE. Tues J^ HLIXD man retires tomorrow from a job which he has faithfully performed for more than 20 years. He is "Peter," the 52-year-old bell ringer Of Catholic Hi^h School, who241 words
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183 1960-05-31 7 $200,000 WILL BE SPENT TO MAKE THIS SCHOOL A MODERN ONE SINGAPORE, Tues.— A $200,000 "face-lift" is being given to the Kalaimagal School at the 7th milestone Yio Chu Kang Road. Of this sum. $100,000 will be raised by the school managing committee through various school functions and public donations183 words
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50 1960-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Socialist Front would only nationalise industries vital to the life of the nation, if it comes to power, the chairman of the Selangor branch of the Labour Party ji Malaya. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. told an annual delegates conference of the branch.50 words
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101 1960-05-31 7 SHARP FALL IN IMPORT OF GOODS FROM INDIA SINGAPORE. Tues. The total volume of Indian goods imported into Singapore m 1959 was only four-fifths of the volume m 1958. Last year, the total was 542.472.900 while m 1958 it WU $50,201,500. Altnougn there was a rise m imported cotton fabrics101 words
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Article53 1960-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kajang-Bangi road will br closed to all motor traffic at the 18$ mile for two weeks from June 6, to enable a bridge to be repaired. All traffic from Kajang to Bangi. Dengkil and Jenderam and vice versa may use the Se-meyih-Bangi or53 words
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Article28 1960-05-31 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore imported 503.514 tons of rice last year against 609,176 tons m the year before. Thailand supplied 360.853 tons and Burma supplied 112.040 tons.28 words
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103 1960-05-31 7 MALAYAN FINANCE BODY TO GET HELP FROM THE IFC FOR FUTURE INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-The terna r tional Finance Corporation will work etatfap with the Federations own nlia c organisation m helping Industrial and 1.."?.,*' with me Malayan Devolopmont Finance Llmi'ed. He said: "Certain projects could be channelled to103 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-05-31 7 Saved four years for honeymoon he had postponed SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ASSIM. 28, who runs n hook stall on the iive-foot-wav at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Hill Street, is sailing home to Kovendakudi m South India early this month for a delayed honeymoon. He will be away for232 words
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95 1960-05-31 7 FAR EAST FLEET GETS A NEW NUMBER TWO SINGAPORE. Tues.— Rear- j < Admiral Michael Le Fanu will be the new Flag Officer, i Second-in-Command of the Faj East Station from July I. He will succeed Vice-Admiral V. C. Begg Admiral Le Fanu was com- j manding officer of H.M.S.95 words
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Article40 1960-05-31 7 IPOH. Tues.— The Ipoh Town Council has decided to seek an eviction order against the police unless they voluntarily vacate the Town Hall here which has been used as the contingent headquarters of Perak poll' since 1948.40 words
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Article23 1960-05-31 7 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Half of the 25-acre golf course m Changkat Jong Road here will be converted into a playing field.23 words
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Article26 1960-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, is recovering from his illness and is expected to resume duty soon.26 words
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94 1960-05-31 7 SULTAN 'AT HOME FOR HARI RAYA CALLERS JTOTA BHARU, Tuus.—People m Kelantan, including non-Muslims, will nave an opportunity to call on the Sultan and the Raja Perempuan on the first day of Han Raya Haji. In a letter, tne Master oi Ceremonies, Dato Abdul Malek bin Haji Mohamed, said the94 words
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Article24 1960-05-31 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Malaya imported 2,098 tons of new gunny bags and 8.489 tons of used bags last year, mainly from India.24 words
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Advertisement149 1960-05-31 7 BUILD UP YOUR HOME WITH j DIETHELMS BIT LOW- COST HIGH QUALITY WM I a i I ft w> including furnishing material for f^H BS only 5645 Spore or $852A (F0 R K±) 8 1^ Do you wont to furnish your home economically yet tastefully s PP"*^ Solve your problem149 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-05-31 7 POP -Heat it Generation By UOg ™~~^S, ,«r. ot pletsnt evealig ever, a regular order for The Singapore free Press20 words
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215 1960-05-31 8 The need for managers has outstripped supply, says a training director SINGAPORE. Tues. I I JOI>A\ Ihe ratio of managers to KM) employees is close lo five per cent and m very complex v n der takings as high ;is 1 1 per cent whereas .">() years agu il w;is215 words
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125 1960-05-31 8 DALE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE'S 'SATAY NIGHT' TO HELP DEAF SINGAPORE, Tues. Singa- pure Dale Carnegie mem- bers will nuiG a "Satay Might," m aid of the Singapore Association for tne Deat ouilding fund, ac tiie Hygiene and Malaria Control Unii Ayer Rajah Road, on June at 8 p.m. There will be125 words
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249 1960-05-31 8 'Peak hour' rush for buses leaves school children stranded at 'request stop' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. [HOLS AN IKS of Singapore school children are hard hit by the "peak hour" stampede for public transport all over the island. Because of the rush, the children are compelled to wait for long periods before249 words
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121 1960-05-31 8 'Get on with job,' Tun Razak urges at district rural meet TPOH, Tues. De- puty Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the first meeting of tfre rural development district committee of Upper Perak, that they must "get on with the job." Speaking of the "Red Book" pian lor rural development.121 words
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17 1960-05-31 8 Assemb to prime problems discharge leper you X I 1 I R «comJ I I 1 I17 words
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Advertisement184 1960-05-31 8 The oldest^siablishcJ airline m the English-speaking Already on the drawing hoards arc plans tor new world. Qantas this yea. celebrates its 40th Anniversary. supersonic airliners to cruise at 2.000 miles an hour. When they are ready. Qantas will have them These 40 years cover practically the entire life o\ commercial184 words
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Advertisement94 1960-05-31 8 Lets talk quality It is oi Cwn j PUCH^ J Th* LOW Pric* Mutor CyrU, gQO 5 I** Lmrnrrt and hxperit FOKCED-AIR-COOLED ENCINt eIeCtHC StaftTl H.P. Terns Tef $30/- Monthly $50 «*gU WHEN IT /Q\ COMES TO fv WELDING M X I CUTTING HBJ m* COME UH I INPUSTRIAIJ^I Singapore94 words
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Miscellaneous375 1960-05-31 8 '^^^jb^^n^L^S^iSig^tSSOiii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tm^tMlAf .j.W^y BORN loday, you havi vaunting ambitions and great pride which makes it important that you try to get along m this world at a rapid pace. You are capable, businesslike, and impatient to get what you want when you want it. You have a daring, venture-some nature. You375 words
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Miscellaneous31 1960-05-31 8 Combine hn>inin I ma t u?rs to Lue ftixncul in:p:«' I. mci.i of both 1 F.ieno^ r\ii:i* ful m busine>.-. c j ARIES (Mar. 21-Apj seeki.i^ a new job. yc^u I31 words
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Article, Illustration533 1960-05-31 9 Tips for career women: Styles, colours for glasses \yi)MKN wearing glasses are beginning to seek colours for their frames m neutral shades to match their dress. Many career women can now afford to have more than one pair of glasses, choosing a few basic colours and styles \v h1 c533 words
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Article, Illustration137 1960-05-31 9 GLAMOUR IN COTTON AND GINGHAMS FOR THE FUN-LOVING TEENAGERS "TUtESSES for the teenager are becoming sleek and glamorous. Gaily printed cottons and ginghams are the current craze for the fun-loving, party-going young people. Just arrived from London are the new Polly Peck and other dresses m a big collection at137 words
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Article83 1960-05-31 9 Ornaments for vie table or your .snow case of beauuful child flgures have just arrived at me Exquisite Gift Shop m Fitzpatrick Super Market, Orcnard Road. Tne Hummt'i art figures are designed by a Fransciscan nun In Germany. In the convent, sne made sketches whirh83 words
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Article29 1960-05-31 9 if your hobby Is knitting, tne lauesi m wool is me Emu brand. Of different qualities, you may get them In several colours at leading stores.29 words
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300 1960-05-31 9 AN ORIENTAL EGG SALAD IT'S A WINNING DISH MRS. Wu Mvi Yong, 118 Dorset Road, Singapore 8, wins the first prize m the Recipe Contest No. 21 for her Oriental Egg Salad dish. She gets $10 and a Nestle hamper worth $10. INGREDIENTS: Half a dozen hard boiled eggs sliced,300 words
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Advertisement134 1960-05-31 9 I the simplest ever way to II if] 4rII I (mW' I- 1 r r JR w^i^w TABLETS X ill L +\\*l^m* Mm i l^p jr. #M oßJl z kA^«^i -on and C^^^ii EAT THE THINGS K,^ YOU LIKE WHILE YOU SLIM NDETEVES-JACOBER6 JR PENANG IPOH -JE-SSELTON .i% 1 I134 words
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Advertisement208 1960-05-31 9 60 gorgeous idV^nl shades to il^^^/^^^Sjßl choose from v for your >4^ cheongsam or Av/^7 /x\. dress. ->s/ mS^>^ II )l \J I Stay fresh and uncreased I all day m Shrink resistant, drip-dry, non-iron lightweight cot- Made m Englcnd ton. Fully Guaranteed. Sole Agents: I lIITL (lIIIX \> LTII.208 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-05-31 10 LIM KOK ANN - Trying Battley moves v. Bird's opening LIM KOK ANN By I Ql'H Hist lesson (Free Pn I how Black can wed by White with the ame li\< I the Queen's Gambit <»i X■K I Ld us try them ;i#nnsl Biitl\ (fa I is quite :i liiNourite with (Jiit^ I Chi!,80 words
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Article247 1960-05-31 10 That's a quick one... 4 SHORT game is the delight of an annotator who has to compete for space with other distractions. Many excellent EBflftes. like tlie Hover blushing In the oe.sert air. are not reported oecause space does not permit their being presented adequately. A Quick win is usually247 words
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Article, Illustration156 1960-05-31 10 THIS i.s anoihei tia Kde wuiia OMympic 11 cii between Britain and VtMk A swin» of >e\en um.tcM points might hav< pme i^< uiner way. but on Uic v nun the liahan.s at'.sc. ved success alter Kettin^ to Fix Hearts. Jack Diamond- «l led. ana SoutnV, uMy i156 words
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Article13 1960-05-31 10 Locke pi the Ope on his l 1 I I I Canaaa C13 words
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Article61 1960-05-31 10 r^ROSSINGER. Tucs. I« x- pcct uj knock out Floyd Patterson on June 20. II UK figut goes tnc aistancr. 01} londition and power will uiv* me the rtrrimm on points Tnu.s Wfiokje In|«• m a r lolniTOii Here jfcstenfft} Hi i.s finishing a mg^ed \Jtkte*U.P.I. - 61 words
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Advertisement299 1960-05-31 10 Sputnik D n I X OU Fittings r^-^d Available ot all Lcodmg Electrical shops. NAM AH ELECTRIC CO. 91. HILL ST.. TEL: ***** TO CLEAR 200 PAIRS ,k INDIAN Hi SLIPPERS (WITH LOW AND /^fl HIGH HEELS).. AT I'| J $4.75 EACH (NORMAL y PRICE SIO.SO) L*'*\\ V, s ,t299 words
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Advertisement292 1960-05-31 10 t j«^M*Q»^»6^MiBBBBBBB>V77^BBW" -48^ •^^BBBSBBBBBBBBBy^^Wlßß^MßMßßß^Bwi ''''•^■"■'>^S^'^^y^'' vy»^.*. X T.'Hrt^j^BtUyy >^C%y Wu*V'iut^ A.v v' JT 4RV7A vj9^ .^B^BBBbA^B .^BR .^^JPj&kqwL .^BBBbKopIi *^^^^ff-jJj^BtmMM^^Bßßßfa^^^^»». ifflK> *^<^^^y^Bl^ V^^^^^^B^^^^h f'A''^^B7^^^fcilK^tfßß^BT?Ty^HHrnS'£^^B^BM^S^^^^^^^^ jR CORSETS fashioned X for t Individual figures aa ii 415. RIVER VALLEY RD.. SPORE 1O::TEL. ***** A A hours M §jL MADE mm to MEASURE292 words
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Advertisement639 1960-05-31 10 gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. INTRODUCING THE NEW poif ball that begins ;i new era m golfing SILVERLINE golf639 words
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Advertisement605 1960-05-31 10 COMFORT ALL THE WAY when you ride the PHILLIPS "Gadabout". Thu, deluxe model for the moped enthusiast ha? 3-speed gearbox, "Rex" aircooled 2-stroke cylinder engine Travel at 30-4O m. p. h. is efforiless with consumption at 180 m. p.?. Sole agent South Ea.sl Co. «S» Ltd.. 115 Jalan B^-sar. A605 words
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Advertisement175 1960-05-31 10 Available on Easy I Hi te~ Purchase Terms. AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS PVT) LTD. Ist Floor, 12 Bottery Rood, Singapore I. Tel. *****. FOR YOUR IDEAL OF j$ CARVED TEAK-WOOD p or L CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS Made ti> Order or Ready Made to suit you At Reasonable Prices Contact: LU SHING CHENG CARVED175 words
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Advertisement229 1960-05-31 10 Clothes Look Better Clothes Last Longer with Expert Dry Cleaning Care or \V \MM\«. l<>\ DRY CLEANING CO. 412-414 Orchard Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** NEVER DREAMT OF! Fancy Cotton Bathmots $1.40 Ladies' Swimsuit $3.50 Table Covers 44" x 44 $1.50 Bothtoweh 24" x 48" $1.00 REMNANTS Over 500 Pcs 2-4229 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-05-31 11 entries will close on Sunday June 12 ...fill in form below and post today fgr Ihc on lum' I-"" rf« ii time t«» ir iii lilU-il i thi> the uill i»n.,k' tour to ji tfCfl to secr> j prize. ii Ideal •pond v m Che for r friends tun, risk66 words
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Article557 1960-05-31 11 Name Age Address Po>t ihis form to: -Free Press Cycle Race," rimes House, Singapore 9. Onjy the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE I agree to abide by the rules, and I557 words
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Article13 1960-05-31 11 ok Kurau command om start :n 1. cieG red *> f> *the bar I13 words
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188 1960-05-31 11 No Mexican soccer for Singapore... 'We are not free' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association ara not keen to invite Irapuato football team of Mexico, now touring Hong Kong. According to Mr. Lim Yong Liang, .secretary of 'Si-.tfapore Amateur Football A -iciation this is because "i the heavy programme SAFA188 words
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Article, Illustration327 1960-05-31 11 Frea Reinfeld - WHEN BLACK HAS GAINED A MARKED ADVANTAGE BASED ON BETTER MOBILITY Frea Reinfeld Chess lesson 45 by IN Diagram One Black has a marked advantage m mobility oasec on these factors 1. His Queen is aggressively placed, whereas White's Queen is still on its original square. 2. Both Black Rooks327 words
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Article42 1960-05-31 11 Spore Tobacco 2 1.C.1 2 FARRER PARK. Tues. Singapore Tobacco Company improved m the second hall. 1.C.1, had led 2-1 at halftime through goais by Mawi and Haron m a splendid rally, Tobacco Company equalised through Thiam Swee.42 words
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Article17 1960-05-31 11 MADRID. Tues. Bilbao beat Orense 2-1 m a quarterfinal of tne Franco Cup. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article15 1960-05-31 11 PRAGUE. Tues.-Czechoslo-vakia beat Rumania 3-0. m a European Nations Cud cmarter final.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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314 1960-05-31 11 Junior badminton championship resumes tomorrow SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Badminton Association junior championships resume tomorrow at Guillemard Road. The following are the ties: Court 1: Wan Yam Foon v Lim Kirn Kwee, Lim Theng Hoe v Yap Siany Khoon, Hashim Harun v Danny Quek. Gan Kok Peng v Hashim b.314 words
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Article68 1960-05-31 11 SYDNEY, Tues. Yukio Katsumata, the Japanese lightweight boxer, last night beat Australian bantamweight champion Johnny Jarrett m the eighth round of their 12-round non-title iiiatcn here. The rereree stopped the i;onie.st after Jarrett had bee n knocked down and had suffered heavy punishment fiom theReuter - 68 words
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Article571 1960-05-31 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Allan Lewis brings you this morning's Ipoh training gallops Work by four Derby horses By IPOH, Tuesday FRANCOSCOT (Hope), who has made steady progress over the last couple of months worked impressively at Ipoh this morning. He finished three lengths m front of Coleman571 words
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Article, Illustration260 1960-05-31 12 AIRMAN SLAPS SCHOOLBOY ...BUT IT DIDN'T PUT YOUNGSTERS OFF STRIDE KALLANG, Tuesday. Combined Schools }>5; K.A.F. Singapore 57. AN airman slapped a schoolboy, and it almost brought this basketball match to an untimely close. The match was played at the National Recreation Centre. Though smaller m stature, the schoolboys outclassedWan seng Yip - 260 words
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Article70 1960-05-31 12 'I didn't dope,' says trainer I ON DON. I Ml Vincent O'Brien, who .vas banned tor If m ths by Irish Tun Club stewards two weeks ago. said last :.iLjht that hr was ir. no way connected with the alleged doping oi a horse he trained. Mr. O'Brien arrived here70 words
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Article124 1960-05-31 12 Springboks made it look so hard VyOTTINGHAM. Tues.— The li attack was weak, but South Africa's touring cricket tram made their runs tortuously here yesterday. Conditions were perfect. The Springboks plodded on to a lead of 53 runs for the loss of live wickets. Score at the close was 333124 words
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Article20 1960-05-31 12 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Rudy Haluza won an 18.6 miles walk m record time of 2nr. 38min. 45.25ec- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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443 1960-05-31 12 Ted Dexter misses his May 1,000 after gallant bid LONDON, Tuesday. fiUPERB centuries by Ted Dexter, the Sussex captain, and Jim Parks, together with a dazzling 88 not out by Ken Suttle, tore the Surrey bowling to shreds ai Hove yesterday. Close of play At Lords. Middlesex 327-9 dccl. SomersetReuter - 443 words
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Article192 1960-05-31 12 SINGAPORE, Tues.— All events at the Combined Schools athletic meet this year will be measured m the metric system. It is the first time such a system has been followed at the annual championships. Mr. Woon Sui Kut told members of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association192 words
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Advertisement110 1960-05-31 12 Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms -^v Visitors from Malaya and abroad if coming to Singapore arrange your next W stay at our Hotel which is centrally By situated. Reasonable Rates Wk* s^ Private Car Park Facilities. I Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meais Telephones *****/9, *****. Minolta fE3rv Miniflex £g Designed to110 words
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Advertisement406 1960-05-31 12 cut aiang <ic»c I FREE PREss Ilt j WORD PUZZIi^J I Cuf out and p.n Wl^ thfr I j Posting instruct.oni ppcaf In,-. -5 V. J 1 3 "••■■■••■■•••••■••■••■a* VAil fcl'./O». ili.M»<l '•U«.t.. CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE P 1. Title of the Roman cm. perort till A.D. 138. "lot* 2.406 words
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