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Title Section17 1960-06-01 1 THE NEWSPAPER EWPPvnnv mKm kmj The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-06-01 1 FARRY CHIA - FARRY CHIA Existing industries will feet the initial benefits under Government's 5-year expansion plan hat s you' Dr. Goh tells manufacturers SINGAPORE. Wednesday i mister. Dr. (ioh Keng Swee, -<ured the Singapore Manution that existing industries -t benefit from the Ciovernvxpand indu*trialisation. il Ihc annual159 words
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87 1960-06-01 1 SPECIAL SESSION TO ELECT THE ASSEMBLY SPEAKER CINGAPORE. Wed. The first election of the As.Minoly .speaker takes place a lew minutes aftci four tnLs evening and indications are that Sir George Oehlers may be chosen to take tht cnair for another term. Tne special wemkam of tne Assembly toaay ia87 words
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Article, Illustration389 1960-06-01 1 Joan THE OTHER WOMAN) speaks •TURN TO PAGE SIX FOR A POSTSCRIPT TO THE BIG BREAK-UP ...As new 'Larry and Viv' film is planned A FREE PRESS SPECIAL LONDON, Wed. Actress Joan Plowright last night issued a message the first since she went into hiding after an announcement that Sir389 words
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177 1960-06-01 1 BOB PERIES - Waterfront strikers in clash with the police: 20 detained BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Wed. UARBOTR Board Police detained 20 men lnsl evening utter i\ scuffle with 70 lighterage workers on strike at Telok Aver Basin. The Chief of the Harbour Board Police. Mr. R. Tilley. said this morning that the177 words
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Article29 1960-06-01 1 CAIRO. Wed. Malayan. Indian and Burmese diplomats and Egyptian officials boycotted a diplomatic reception here to mark the 50th anniversary of the Union of South Africa!29 words
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Article21 1960-06-01 1 WASHINGTON, Wee—President Eisenhower's forthcoming trip to the Far East will be his longest journey to date 22,795 miles.21 words
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Article23 1960-06-01 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— A formal invitation to Queen Elizabeth II to visit India will be sent within the next fortnight.23 words
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Article65 1960-06-01 1 My pal Chou— by Monty a I ONDON Wed.— Field Marshal Lord Montsomcrv told This return from Red China last nijjht that n-porters on his return chaimin> he tons drrrd T^J'htful person. He considered that the 22 rh i i-i -quite Preferable' as compared uith the new hl n J65 words
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Article17 1960-06-01 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Actor Gary Cooper, 58. successfully underwent corrective surgery and was resting comfortably today.17 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-06-01 1 Music awheel: Rock 'n' roll Dudley will sing at finishing post SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore's Elvis Presley, Mr. Dudley Winston, 18. one of tiie competitors m the Free Press Cycle Race, proposes to chant rock'n'roll numbers as he nears the finishing point. Hr said yesterday: "Energetic music like rock 'n' roll163 words
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Article119 1960-06-01 1 stock exchange: I I 1 r'w.tM \-.»n. th< nIOiK !lAN< il In Mn •i fuietlj II i R IfTCAM ia n i MM U Ittl v M N '.1 I Bl M *S M" x Il\ i.'il'lM RUBBER UP ,i this nMrnin nts» per Ife -m» i rnf119 words
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Article23 1960-06-01 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today— buylnc $1.35 and selling $1.42. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices buying $1.03 ar.d celling $1.09.23 words
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Advertisement53 1960-06-01 1 V J Rcflm Kg* I fe 5234/X 1 I.IIIN d baby naturally, you <t he is getting the to give him. The nearest m milk is Humanised and smells just U •member too. Follownd Cereal Trufood; all t big healthy smiles! l»st babie* and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.. a»ioi> now53 words
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Advertisement46 1960-06-01 1 VAN lll\ FOR FINE H RMTIIIt TeU: *****. n»8l A 22*44>. IS HAN SU-YIN the most important woman m the FAR EAST? See Page Six Remember that there is always something extra* special m. Don't miss these Free Press specials. Place a regular order today for.46 words
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395 1960-06-01 2 Gains in industrials but the gilt-edgeds drift lower in London mart LONDON. Wed. •fill-; slock nunkcts m London \tsUtdav gave another satisfactory performance hut industrial equities again diiimed the major share <>f business. Gilt edsed securities were very quiet and drifted lower under the influence of possible competition from new395 words
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Article85 1960-06-01 2 LONDON. Wed.— Tin steamer yes>t«rday on improved Continental demand, according •o ide Quarter^ A err.oon ba>e meal rtflimn •weie the quiet side through- < lousrh prite<- held >re toy ■f ::om lead which -.i^ed -cattered cheaper o'Ter^ In XKU YORK tin was .softer I and85 words
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Article186 1960-06-01 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lyinj along>ide the Stafftpore Hai hum Board harve* or expected today are: AMa 12., Stefan Okrzeja 45. Pre*. McKinley 6A. Mataram t 7, Glen- garry 89, Tjisadane 10/11, Marcelli Nowotko 13 14, Bintang 15 16, Straat Torres 18. Rogpeveen 19. Selangor N. Wall 2, Scudai N.Wall186 words
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Article57 1960-06-01 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,215 $1,215 buyers sales Union Ins. Canton $89.50 $90.00 buyers sale* J Wheelock Marden 7.15 7.20 sales sellers HKong plione $38.00 $37.75 tales sales Dairy Fatm Cold Storage $28.60 $JB 'o snles sales57 words
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717 1960-06-01 2 Tins score again with Ayer Hitam the highlight fpAGETWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS] DIVIDENDS Idris Tin declares final plus 300 p.c. free scrip LONDON: IdrLs Hydraulic Tin has declared final dividend of 6'i per cent making 12 per cent for 1959 on717 words
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Article137 1960-06-01 2 Early decline steadies after moderate mid-session demands ONDON. Wed. FollowLd ing lower eastern advic« s quotations, were brought down from Monday's closing level but selier> became reserved on improved inquiry during the morning. By mid-tes^on the small deCliue had been recovered, ar.c a very steady market ruled during the137 words
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Article37 1960-06-01 2 Malabar «poi -ii afloata 59. Jw pool *pol aril aflOi H, June ihipmeni 38, Muntok «rh v ■pol tnd afloatfl 76. June ■Mpmaai t< llei vxmjik iv \h.\o prteef quoted m L;? omt» per Ih37 words
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Article108 1960-06-01 2 LONDON. May 31. Previous I j.j.i. HUBFCR No. RSS c.i.f. European ports June July p RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot ;>• t»j RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mou-i-Terms July ."7; Aug 36 1 1« 3*i TONE: Fully steady. AOOm. pnetrs yuOUd id ptnee PEPPER: Whito Sarawak f.a.q.108 words
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Article56 1960-06-01 2 NEW YORK. May 31. Previous I tid.i y i TIN Straits spot 109.12 100.00 RUBBER Futures July 13 I Sfpt 4" •1.-*2 i TONE: Very steady. I SALES: 24 lots No. 1 RSS Jn'ie lanrtfd once I3j 44 COFFEE: Futures B Contract July 3b>o N.S9 Above prices56 words
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Article35 1960-06-01 2 NEW YORK. May 31 Previous To«!j»v 80 Industrial 624.7^ 825 ■■> 21) Railroads 14] 12 j «0 Domestic Bonds fc» 60 15 Utilities SS I I 15 Stocks Composite Averages 205 M 2<H35 words
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Article91 1960-06-01 2 LONDON. May 31 Previous Toti.n COPRA Philippine* c.it, U.K. North European pit l< delivered wiut per long ton June S.'ll \;>* COPRA. Straits c I t. U K. North European ports delivered weiKht per lon* ton June July 77$ 7 COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.t. European ports91 words
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Article903 1960-06-01 2 NOTK All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Prfvioi;* Tocay X cci cum capital issue i xalt excluding everythmi *i txclMlmg dividend 4 cli m cam ktnus issue V xcr iicluliaf capital return t ccr _i cum camtal retuia cv m cum tf903 words
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Advertisement621 1960-06-01 2 Z, THE fc. A.C. LINES Sailings ta ADEN, RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN. y CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Vf^' a. S-pere P. Slam Pinaag o ±Sj a« s. Sumfea»a a) S«t. II 5 June 7 June i iurtt sJ£ •«JT m s •Falstna I) 23 25 June 2i 27 June 21 29621 words
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Advertisement352 1960-06-01 2 HAMBURG-AMERI^>| <c NORTH GERMAN i^\ I To (Colombo), Genoa, Morscillcs Ant Wf Bremen Hamburg M Calls Southampton f O r PQSs€i|^ I HANNOVER (HAPAG 30 Ma, un r I RAVENSTEIN (LIOVO) 9 11 Jur* I 4 DRESDEN (HAPAG) I SCMWAiCNSTEIN (LLOYD 30 June July I Express Service Omits Marseilles I352 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-06-01 3 FATHER TAY. ..A SOLEMN MOMENT11 words
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210 1960-06-01 3 BOON KOON CHIANG - How to make money out of love and marriage...by best-selling writing team BOON KOON CHIANG sfsf SINGAPORE. Wed I THEY'VE WRITTEN 10 NOVELS WHICH SOLD 5 MILLION COPIES nan husband and wife who have written 10 besthe secrH ot their successful liordon and his wife, Mildt week-end here to gather210 words
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221 1960-06-01 3 After 9-year wait Father Tay is at last ordained SERANGOON. Wed. I I 4FTER waiting for nine years m Singapore and Penang, an assistant priest was ordained a "Father'" at the Church of the Nativity here over the weekend. Father Paul Tay Chin Hak was ordained by Archbishop Michael oicomendy221 words
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54 1960-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Municipal Council here conducted proceedings for the first time m Malay. The municipal president. Mr. A. D. York, speaking m fluent Malay, indicated to the councillors at the outset of the meeting that wherever possible they should speak Malay even *if54 words
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163 1960-06-01 3 Snag holds up firm's plan for $3 mil. car assembly plant kl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. j A JAPANESE cur manufacturing Qrm 9 s plan to skui a $3 million assembly plant here luis hit a snag. An official of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said that the snag was163 words
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100 1960-06-01 3 ARTS LEAGUE TO CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS OIXGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur Arts League, an organisation devoted to the promotion ol national culture, celebrated its first anniversary during the week-end. The Leagues President. Mr. R. G. Rajoo, told the members that they could attain 'success only if every member played his100 words
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Article35 1960-06-01 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chan Ah Kow pleaded not guilty m a magistrates court to voluntarily causing hurt to a man. Yap Kok Wan. with a sharp instrument. Bail of SI. OOO was ajlowed.35 words
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Article51 1960-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Alliance councillor has suggested that multi-storey car parks be built to solve the j parking problem here. Mr. Lim Hee Hong, speaking m the Municipal Council said: "We cannot just sit tight, fold our arms and allow the parking problem to look after51 words
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155 1960-06-01 3 FIRST SEED GARDEN' TO BE OPENED ON JUNE 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The first -seed garden" m the Government's S9 million plan to provide high yielding seeds to sell to rubber small- holders at a nominal price will be opened on June 9. The garden, covering 2.323 acres, is .situated155 words
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249 1960-06-01 3 OALESTIER, Wed. 13 The Singapore Children's Society will soon launch a project to help mentally and emotionally retarded children m primary schools. The senior case worker of the society. Mrs. B. E. Kinna. said problem children are those who are either emotionally retarded249 words
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Article73 1960-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Officials of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defence are to discuss the formation of a permanent team for ••mercy flight" operations. This was stated by the acting Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, when he73 words
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Article46 1960-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malayan Teachers National Congress will consider re-affiliating with the National Union of Teachers only if the N.U.T. Ceases ail attacks m the Press against the congress, and reinstates Mr. Linn Kin Tuck as Betangor rhtifrmtisi or the NUT46 words
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Advertisement88 1960-06-01 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 SUMMER 1960 SPORT SHIRTS Santo Cruzer Blue, Tan, Grey, Charcoal. Wilharr Mercerized Cotton $21.90 THEM AT \^fl J^o^^^ Singapore S DAY' discount oH oH 9 oods from us up to 19th June IOM AWAY? nv^,^ DAri/Uir of personol household88 words
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Advertisement114 1960-06-01 3 ifflifcimolo Peart si f j gives Glamour < ~Ladies of all Nations. Distributors:- G. C. de SILVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1. PHONE: ***** iJMlliClllllliillllilllllilfllllliillHlllillilllll.lllllllCtlliiiiliilltiiiniiiiii^ £*J^ i^f* A Bcautirul Carpet is E a" v gl I treusurcd po^seztiun 'Si^S E Beautiful Persian, Bakhara E Pakistan carpets E IRANIAN CARPETS114 words
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Miscellaneous86 1960-06-01 3 P.M. IjOS Programme mm* $A& Sunset .serenade; 603 Anmary; i.oj Tunes with your Douncements; $&i The .vh;ir« tiflin; 1.30 The news; 1.40 News- ma.ke'. report; ?JS liie talk; 1.45 Tlie Philharmoma Or- 7.15 Thrai :me. 7 :J0 Paul cbestrm; 2.00 Close dowr. Ten: pie and the Bptncer hJUb a. 0386 words
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Article195 1960-06-01 5 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG JUDGE SENDS A MASON TO PRISON FOR 18 MONTHS FOR TRYING TO ROB A SEAMSTRESS By SINGAPORE. Wed MAN punched a seamstress repeatedly when she resisted his attempt to steal her handbag on the night of Jan. 14, the Third Criminal195 words
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17 1960-06-01 5 s5 or else treat... o youth is charged n a court I Oi Reports I rotoaI 117 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-06-01 5 F^iis uh. ii Anth n > Marshall and Mi, s Ethel Ruth •ftS nhJi f mar Ile(l Saturday at the Cathedral son of V P !V' nI I Smw r Tll< h "de K room is the hriri. i t\ Us R V of Singapore while i -m110 words
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170 1960-06-01 5 LOCAL TRADERS AND BUYERS ARE NOW MORE BRAND CONSCIOUS SINGAPORE, Wed.— An average of 800 applications are made every month to the Registrar of Trade Marks, Singapore, to register new trade marks. This is largely clue to the fact that many local buyers are becoming brand conscious, and traders and170 words
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138 1960-06-01 5 OINGAPORC, Wed. youthv outh oi an assault ihargtv told him: "Von arr huky to he Mtun; "It Mm WCffC older. I would have no ht citation to impose a substantial fine or iail you for the offence Mr. s. R, hapkhane, the nacistnitc, told Than138 words
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99 1960-06-01 5 2,000 OFFICIALS TO TRAVEL HOUSE-TO-HOUSE TO HELP VOTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— About 2,000 officials will go from house-to-house m the Federation next month to help voters re-regis-ter for future parliamentary, state and local authority elections. A total of four, million forms have already been i^ued. the secretary of the Election*99 words
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Article33 1960-06-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Some 100 senior bu\> of the Sentul Methoaisi Boys* Senool demonstrated outside their classrooms yesterday m protest against tne dismissal of their "favourite" teacner, Mr. G. Ounaratnam.33 words
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84 1960-06-01 5 FINED FOR BEING ARMED WITH A POP BOTTLE SINGAPORE. Wed.— A jobless man. Tan Tian Lin. 21. wa.s fined $150 m a district I court after he was found guilty of being a member of an unlawful assembly on Apri] 25 at 9 p.m The prosecution said that a police84 words
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Article49 1960-06-01 5 PENANG. \Wd. Lim Seng Ec, 37. was yesterday found guilty by a special jury m the Assize Court here, of murdering Low Swee Khek on Jan 24. Mr. Justice Rigby ordered Lim to be detained at the Governor's plea:=.ure. as he was found to be insane.49 words
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Advertisement32 1960-06-01 5 yi/en^ HONit DIE-CAST FAN MADE tN INDIA EON HIRE ASE vAtEP *H •ME.ODICI" nia n m Wl T\ 'j, ond \tt, "ores V oetoves. I EACH LTD., I olf I ;^MASTER I32 words
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Advertisement176 1960-06-01 5 <if B y>r if f s~r B y"* Mostly Air -Conditioned Rooms Vjr This comfortoblc Hotel is Ccntrcily T'x'^^^™!!^ situated, clean with all modern P conveniences. *^^_i Reasonable Rates Food is good wtth a nice BAR »^V S Private Car Park Facilities. Telephones *****/9, *****. /|S" "^rf^Vl -pofit Lose Wk/j&176 words
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Miscellaneous143 1960-06-01 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson ■B^<^ A &sP AT THAT INSTANT Ahi c-KTfAT JAE3AR'< BVJ^^^ MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis rVA^^SA<H iOH v>AC<--^ f YES, YOU MAVE I YES, I SAJP PAKLI^S, LAPv it IOC^S L'<E LAPV 6h*R-A>4aJ ■^^C^SMTiT i\E 3EEM PARLIN.6. CLIENT. fVE LOVE143 words
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Article, Illustration786 1960-06-01 6 TOM POCOCK - PERHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT WOMAN IN THE FAR EAST... TOM POCOCK f.MHl'kl fl'M'lMi '■'Iti BHiiM^^*i^^'»^M l^*^ii^Mß*Mlii^lLiJ3 i~T7>* by LONDON. Wed $HE was gaily chattering about trivialities. The weather, the pres-sure-cooker climate of Singapore which she loves "because it's so good for my skin." About the difficulty of choosin g curtains786 words
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READERS' OPINIONS
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105 1960-06-01 6 IT'S A SAD DAY FOR S' PORE CRICKET t vsji ,hjcked to read m t--2 papers thai more than half the Singapore state team ro meet Malaya at cncket on June 3, -4 and 5 are Servicemen. Is the standard of cricket so lew that the association has to pick105 words
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Article119 1960-06-01 6 SELECTION POLICY BROKEN PLEDGE 0 It is not the first time that an association has ccne back en its word. I remember clearX last year when the president of the Singapore Cricket A>rtior announced that civilians would be gi^en preference over Servicemen m the selection of State teams Why should119 words
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Article67 1960-06-01 6 SHAME ON THE SELECTORS 0 il me on tne S ngapore Cn^e* AbiCCiaton selectors! Have they get to look to Servicemen, and -six of them. t_ make u^ a nat.ona! team? I w ~iild have thought »herp j ample talent m Singapore tnem pick on othe r than Servicemen. It67 words
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Article86 1960-06-01 6 AN 'UNPATRIOTIC' POLICY I prej the Stngapor* Cricket Association is> not taking part m the National Day celebrations. I have come to rhis conclusion after reading of the select on ot tne Singapore team to meet the Federation. On ony other occasion I would not have worried about the selectors.86 words
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Article58 1960-06-01 6 EXPLANATION OR APOLOCY DUE 0 I think Dr. Cng Svsee Law, president of the Singapore Cricket Association, owes the cricket public on explanation, perhaps an apology. There are two reasons, iI For going back on his word that Civilians will be given preference over Servicemen. (2) An explanation if there58 words
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Article79 1960-06-01 6 0 It has come as a big surprise to me to rood that six Servicemen have been picked to represent Singapore when only a few days back the SCA president announced a five-vear-olan for the improvement of cricket m the country This ib no way to improve79 words
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Article36 1960-06-01 6 0 Thank you for your exposure on May 24 of a Can-tonese-speakmg man who is going about Chinatown posing as a hcspit.il assistant and Collecting money from housewives It was a time'y wornNEARLY VICTIMISED36 words
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Article, Illustration553 1960-06-01 6 RAMSDEN GREIG - HARD GOING: TO MAKE THEATRE MARRIAGE WORK... RAMSDEN GREIG A POSTCRIPT TO NEWS THAT THE OLIVERS ARE BREAKING UP... i by WHAT, m view of the occupational hazards, are the chances of a showbusiness marriage remaining intact? Mary Pickford. for instance, thougnt tnem small. I recall ncr saying: "It is553 words
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Article65 1960-06-01 6 by Dr. George Stanton of Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire: WHEN the private patient is asked why he wants to be private, he is reduced to saying; it is on "social" grounds. After all. there couldn't be any medical difference between his rase and that of a person m a65 words
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Advertisement768 1960-06-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT Ht»rd s >«. (Vimimum) HAVING A PARTY?? Try o !*t«st products!! vjaick frozen rea »o bake curry pull*. MU Mgt rolls, nnrat pies. Availat.;.- a Cold Stora ISI Ltd.. Orchard Koad and Kin»ai*j tranche* AT YOUR SERVICE »«rrf» f Win.) Jf ox m ct exl TO* QUALITY768 words
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Advertisement47 1960-06-01 6 iilllllliiillillllllliliilliilillillliiiiiii PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every 1 j movement, the official stamp i if the State of Geneva, the (authentic guarantee of :enturies-old 'GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore L Penong. I47 words
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Advertisement66 1960-06-01 6 ON THE MOW 1 Don't g*t jumpy, we'll take core o' o' your pocking stonnj and transportation TRANSPORT STORAGELTD 17 Cecil Street. >in^dj n j PtMMC: KIS3Z Maii.;^ NUN Wf^ Utmost comfort o! reosoro I i&f-l ORCHARD MOTEL I*ll 6^ 'A/ Fully Air r ...i»onr<J I f Fndoy Saturday, E>'66 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-06-01 7 Council workmen call m Fire Brigade to help With only two days to go to National Day, City Council workmen were found busy decorating the City Hall over the last few days. At one stage of the decorations, a fire-engine had to be called m77 words
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82 1960-06-01 7 ROY LAZAROO - he 12 rules nurses must observe when they're out with men y a padre ROY LAZAROO I SINGAPORE, Wed. m Singapore have been ior keeping company m mage. l>onaW F. Miller j Catholic Nurses 1 Guild n ,asonable omiulac are difficult U m which the free wills ivoked, it may82 words
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222 1960-06-01 7 NO DATES IN DARK AND LONELY PLACES opportunity to about the character, stability and will- gr* ia to work and sacrifice a happy home of a prostire partner. DOM continue to keep company with a person who revealed himself (or herself* to be unalterably opposed to one of the essential222 words
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Article28 1960-06-01 7 SEREMBAN. Wed— A Negri bilan State Assemblyman Mr. If. Muthucumaru. wa ■el by a one-vote margin. is the new president of the N S Indian \ssociation.28 words
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136 1960-06-01 7 THE RED CROSS PUTS SIX BLIND MEN ON THE ROAD TO A NEW LIFE WITH A JOB TO DO KUCHING, Wed.-^Six blind men from various parts of the state have cornlettd a month's vocational training c organised *>y tn Kuching Red 1 1 7 bare now returned to their homes136 words
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234 1960-06-01 7 R.G. PILLAI - Lagoon berths for larger liners to make this one of the best R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE. Wednesday. arc now building four deep-water berths m the Hast lagoon of the Singapore port to accommodate ships of up to 15,000 tons. The Chief Engineer of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. l\d.234 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-06-01 7 A KOREAN BEAUTY FLIES IN TO ADD THAT EXTRA SOMETHING TO THE FAIR PETITfc Miss Lee Chung Sock, the 20-year-old South Korean beauty queen flew into Singapore by CPA to represent her country at the National Economic Development Fair which begins at the Great World on Friday Miss Lee. who104 words
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64 1960-06-01 7 GIRL, 18, CLEARED OF 'DEAD BABY' CHARGE I^ANGAR, Wed.— An 18--year-ola Siamese girl, Lian Luan, was acquitted m the magistrate's court here without her defence being called on a charge of concealing a birtn and secretly disposing of a dead infant. Tne magistrate neld that there was no evidence against64 words
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162 1960-06-01 7 SELETAR DRAMA SET HITCH UP WITH AGATHA TO PRODUCE A SLICK THRILLER SINGAPORE. Wed. As a writer of "whodunits," Agatha Christie needs no introduction. She may always be relied upon to ring the box office bell, and the R.A.F. Seletar Theatre Club have wisely hitched their wagon to her starA.B.A. - 162 words
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Article37 1960-06-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Pork, ham and other food derived from pigfl will not be available m rest houses m Johore as the State Government has ordered that such food should not be served.37 words
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82 1960-06-01 7 CALL FOR MORE WOMEN TO TAKE UP TRADE UNIONISM l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A woman trade unionist has called upon more women to take part m the trade union movement. Che Zaiton Daim, a member of tne National Union of Commercial Workers, Wits among 30 people who completed a four- week82 words
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133 1960-06-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dance hostesses, mixing pleasure with business, are now persuading customers to buy insurance policies from them. Some, interested m the brokerage business, corner customers and make discreet inquiries about nouses and lanci for sale. or for that matter a:..--tning that's "on tne133 words
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65 1960-06-01 7 ISLAMIC AFFAIRS MAN WANTED FOR NEGRI POST IJUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Negn Sembilan Bute Government is lookiii" lor a man with a "fair knowU-ciße oi Islamic religiun' 1 10 by tne head of its Department of Religious Affairs. He must also have MOM administrative experience Preference will be given to65 words
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187 1960-06-01 7 Authors find island a centre of culture for all races SINGAPORE. Wed. Two prominent authors from New Delhi, Shri Yashpal Jain and Shn Vishnu Prabbakai. both aged 48. are here on the last leg of a two-month cultural ana literary tour. During their stay. > saw "as much of Singapore"187 words
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Article33 1960-06-01 7 KUALA TRENGGAM. Wed— Several families rendered homeless when a Rale blowing from across the China Sea struck two fishing villages here. Strong winds also damaged several hou^s m many kampong.33 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-06-01 7 By Cog POP -Doggone it! 1 i i i x\ -SoisJlC VJMtSTJ-E^^ E286 -JfL, y^ L U ONLV.DOGS Don t trust to luck.be sure .1 a pleasant evening ever, day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Pres,39 words
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Article50 1960-06-01 8 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI CHEAPER CHICKEN A CUT IN THE LOWER INCOME GROUP BRING GLUT OF S HBp~ By "^•J SINGAPOREANS an (<lllM Local consumption I i \j r 30 per cent m recent men I \V() reasons ;ii( < I I Cancel Overheai i A50 words
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169 1960-06-01 8 M.P. pledges to support lady-teachers in their 'equality' fight I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. An Alliance M.P., Datin Fatimah Hashim, has pledged her support to women teachers m their fight tor equality m the profession. She did this when addressing the inaugural meeting of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Women Teachers169 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-06-01 8 SINGAPORE BEAUTICIAN, TREASURY CLERK ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT picture. 0 Miss Deanna Webster a Sinsapore beautician receives a kiss from Mr. Patrick Theveira. of the AccountantGeneral s Office. Treasury, to whom she was bßgafed la>t week. Deanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs S Webster of Singapore while Patrick is theMichael Anchant - 61 words
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149 1960-06-01 8 'GIVE UP SCHOOL APPROACH' FRESHMEN ARE TOLD AT VARSITY DEBATE SINGAPORE, Wed Freshmen of University of Ifalaya were advised to give up their "second school approach" by Mr. Kerpal Singli. Chairman of a deoate between freshmen seniors of the Law Faculty. He told the ireshme:: m\ they had learned debates149 words
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Article38 1960-06-01 8 ALOR STAR. Wi cl -A hospital clerk, Amir bhi Andi Wius allowed Sl.(»00 bail terday after plrartini guiliy to a charge of crinunaJ breacn of trust of SB4. r > b< longing io tne Gi38 words
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Article26 1960-06-01 8 MUAR. Wed.— Tin National trice-Chairman of in< M. fan Cninese Axsociauoi. Cnan Cneong We, v opened a youth branch the organisation ai B26 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-06-01 8 Exercise your critical judgment at all times, Dr. Toh advises SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toll Chin Chye said that m the olden days man i used love potions to influence the woman he wanted. To influence their enemies, they stuck lililt pins into their effigies. Bui he219 words
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86 1960-06-01 8 APPEAL FOR OLD BOOKS TO BRING CHEER TO HANDICAPPED SINGAPORE, Wed. -Tho*e old magazines and oooks stacked away In odd corners of the house can bring joy to many. These "unwanted" magazines can go a long way to bring cneer to the physically Handicapped. Tney wrll be able to while86 words
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Advertisement291 1960-06-01 8 FAMILY QMkfak 74, HIGH STREET. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS for the house-wife office worker and CHILDREN FABRICS for Cheongsams or Dresses SHIRTS for office or leisure ACCESSORIES for Ladies and Men CHILDREN'S CLOTHES AT PRICES NONE CAN OFFER! HUNDREDS OF EXPENSIVE REMNANTS TO CLEAR We are definitely jp*7 not the as tailored291 words
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Miscellaneous362 1960-06-01 8 SINGAPOR^ M*l TODAY: 3.38 p.m. TOIORROW: >.54 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY: 3.43 a.m. and 5.33 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.14 a.m. and (i.37 p.m. SUNDAY: H.4G a.m. and 7.34 p. m MONDAY: 8.00 a.m. and 8.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.0!) a.m. and 9.04 p.m. R°ni?-,H tO M ay X OU a acf362 words
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Miscellaneous784 1960-06-01 8 TODAY'S EVENTS MINISTKV OF Cl LTIRE: j Free film shows ai vacant space m Tan Thye Place, oil River Valley Road; Pulau Übin; Maxwell Road j pc.stmen quarters 7 p.m. ROWCROFT THEATRE CLI B i (Ayer Rajah Roadi: "Love m the Mis L"a a comedy by Kenneth Horne 8.30 p.m.784 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-06-01 9 MRS. K. K. Ililhourne, maxiaging direeHt of Cockpit Hotel here (second from left), with her first mandchild, Laura Christine Forhes, after her christening at the Cathedral of the (iood Shepherd. Laws is the first daughter of Mr. 11. C Forbes, oi Harper84 words
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230 1960-06-01 9 HARRY CHIA - S'pore nights now an unmatched spectacle of colour in whole of S-East Asia HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE, Wed "JHE blaze of neon signs at nightfall gives Singapore a glow of flamboyance that is unmatched m any part of South-East Asia. Mr. Tan Hock Seng, proprietor of :i neon si^n advertising230 words
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199 1960-06-01 9 CHAMBER GROUP BRINGS MUSICAL JOY WITH A HOME CONCERT SINGAPORE, Wed. A concert, organist ed by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble, was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Teng Ping Ming m Katong Park on Sunday night. More than fifty members of the society attended the concert made up199 words
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166 1960-06-01 9 Sight-seeing trips to the Federal capital by bus at week-ends gIXGAPORE, Wed. A new travel service Ikin been fomiecl m Singapore to organise weekend sightseeing trips to the Federal :u>it:il. 1 It i> known as the Sing LLi:: Trawl Service with itoffices In Jalan Besar. The over-all charge U S'Jo166 words
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45 1960-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The dry weather m the Federal capital hajs pushed up water consumption by more than a million gallons a day during the past fortnight. The temperature was 95.1 degrees on Sunday— five degrees higher than normal.45 words
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Article43 1960-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Padi planters In Kedah and Perils this year earned SB million more than last season as a direct result of the Federation Government's padi market scheme which raised the padi price by about two dollars a picul.43 words
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353 1960-06-01 9 FREDDIE POPE - FREDDIE POPE CAR CLINIC BY TO wind off liis series of articles, let me summarise the essentials of maintenance. A COMPLETE grease and service every month or 1.000 miles, and m this climate an oil change is353 words
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Article38 1960-06-01 9 IPOH, Wed.- -Thieves last night got away with camera accessories worth $1,029 belonging to the Bee Loh Photo Suppliers. This is the third shop m busy Brewster Road to have been burgled m three weeks.38 words
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Article34 1960-06-01 9 Watery milk Fined PENANG. Wtd— A milk vendor K. Mutliunun. was yesterday found guilty of mixing SI pt-r cent of water with milk offered lor sale and was lined $75 m a court here.34 words
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188 1960-06-01 9 WOMEN AND POLITICS: NO DECISION IN SCHOOLS; DEBATE OARKER ROAD. Wed. J —An inter-school debute on whether women should take part In politics was held at the Anglo Chinese School m Barker Road. The opposing teams were from the AngloChinese School— Master Tan Joo San, Miss Ang Chin Geok andT.T.H. - 188 words
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Article28 1960-06-01 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wea. Tan Ah Cheong was fined $125 m the Sessions Court here yesterday for having 116 packets of chandu and two chandu pipes.28 words
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Article26 1960-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. KM. Byrne, yesterday warned members of the mutual aid organisations against surrendering their contribution books.26 words
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Article28 1960-06-01 9 PENANG. Wed.— The head of the Special Branch here, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hashim. announced yesterday that Penang Island is now free of Communist terrorists.28 words
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Article29 1960-06-01 9 IPOH. Wed. Mr Quan Keng Guan. an executive officer attached to the Perak Telecommunications Depi ment bere, trill v.>> on trail far to Kotu Bahru next w<29 words
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Advertisement219 1960-06-01 9 HOW IS THE TIME TO CHANCE TO NEW IKLG WITH HYLUMINA > lfl INSULATORS fplu s for all cars and m o »or- .cl.s arc wow manufactured to the nme onc-p.ece design that has been > successful m X.L.C. racing plugs. \cd consistently by Vanwall. Astonn Cilcra and many others219 words
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Advertisement133 1960-06-01 9 m I r JT«J JUi I USED CAR /^V H m L m Hi bargains f M 1 JK» IJli Jp i .</* iJ9fi^shrißßHJflHH ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES fIgH^PBHBpMI^BHN^HHS; available for yur selection M §ffiJF 1 m J All vehicles TESTED before Sale W^f 1 k We offer SERVICE after133 words
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Advertisement52 1960-06-01 9 USED CARS 1960 Zodiac ***** 1960 Ford Consul S5BOO 1958 Zephyr $4800 I 1957 Ford Prefect ***** I 1957 Ford Anglia $2400 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., 45, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. MOTOR-CYCLE SCOOTER RIDERS! Wise Heads Wear Safety Helmets, with 8.5.1. Approval, Get Yours from:— BAN HOE CO., 191, Middle52 words
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Miscellaneous169 1960-06-01 9 pOCKET MONEY prizes are offered for colour- ->,\ 1 ing this scene with paints, —^w J crayons or chalks. f >. /h^. 1 There are four prizes of- -n. /^v J\, f^s*^ fered each of $5 (two lor Z^~**^ boys and two for girls I y^ri N l Post your169 words
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Article396 1960-06-01 10 IF the pieces hay bt openino, they can coThe cumulative power of s irresistible threats as i: m ujt- puMtiun (ji tne via I gram above Black hi winning oomMnatloi dire threats based on th< i harmonious co-operation v his pieces. Blacks acivar.*. based on396 words
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Article11 1960-06-01 10 WEETMA MONEY RAISER L Trouble tii. "On." i till I be11 words
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Advertisement1375 1960-06-01 10 THE INDIAN BANK LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN INDIA) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1959 m i Con^pondir.s CAPITAL AM) LIABILITIES Corresponding PROPERTY IND ASSETS figure* Figures ah* Dec. 1968 t Capital— R*. nP. R^ QP 31st. Dec. 19,i8 R nP Rs Ra. nP. Rs nP 1. (ashAUTHORISED CAPITAL--1.00.00,000.00 1.00.000 Shares1,375 words
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36 1960-06-01 11 he Free Press cycle race entries close on June 1 2 'FCC Press Cycle race close a weeks before the start of s not much time left so send i iiiIhr I a I A A36 words
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Article71 1960-06-01 11 JOBORE BAHRU, Wed.— Merstng District fared against Johore Bahru at cricket when the two durtaf the weekI wer. beaten by r ma Jabort Bahru batted lir^t out for 251 runs. rers were SteHashlm -4T». Raan i3i. and Rahman Wahid 'A'oodhul: <-j:* *-ach>. had the host71 words
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Article566 1960-06-01 11 Name Aje Address I'o^t this form to: 'Tree Press Cycle Race," .imes House, Singapore 9. Only the first' 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I Wlrtl to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE 2. I agree to abide by the rules, and566 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-06-01 11 HERE IS THE ROUTE MAP ...FILL IN FORM BELOW AND SEND IT IN TODAY14 words
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284 1960-06-01 11 lers, Oliver and Wild break records at and Club swim gala ILMSON, Wednesday, broken at Ihe Royal Island -,j|j held l;*sl Sunday. The Rodne> Oehlers, Leslie lls -Is hreasutrokr I. X Guan. 2 P- M L iear net t.trb under II \fJr s .">0 yards free*tyk: 1. <er. 2. Amkcvi,284 words
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208 1960-06-01 11 Telephone Board 5 B. Timah 2 IT was a keenly contested match. Singapore Telephone Board piled m everything they had. From the start, the telephonemen meant business and went all out for goals. Yang Huat scored me opener when he dribbled past two208 words
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Article82 1960-06-01 11 X lial.su \^n Malay* tiARRER PARK. Wed.-Two j f sual* by Harbans Singh. one tn the first half and the oSier m the second helped Khalsa Association tothta Division 3C match yesterday. Referee: Cpl Rengasamy^ Kin ha: Balbir Singh; Avtar^sfnfh Gill Singh; Dhillon sl%h Jaswant82 words
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Article17 1960-06-01 11 NAPLES. Wed. Thirty-nine cnuntrie> haw* so far entered thi- Olympic yacntih te event-. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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531 1960-06-01 11 L. NAKASHIMA - MONEY HITCH IS HOLDING UP THE PONE KINGPETCH -YAOITA NON-TITLE BOXING BOUT IN TOKYO L. NAKASHIMA By TOKYO. Wednesday n\jsiKj inus, manager of new world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch, has not made much headway m what he claimed was a "generous'" offer to have his fighter make an appearance mU.P.I. - 531 words
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Advertisement29 1960-06-01 11 SINCE 1815 I THE SWISS WATCH I OR ALL CLIMATES I rim m I 1. Ifl <^'^^^t^ A KING L^B A WATCH CQ LTD I er *oa<l S.nqapor. I29 words
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Advertisement67 1960-06-01 11 f&eze^fuu?^ THE LATEST Fuiiya f^i^^TAPE RECORDER/ mv WP^^^^^ f;j||y Guarontccd ond oil spores ovoiloblc. 7^c4: CAtcng Co. Head Office: 95 97, Tras Street, Spore 2. *****. Branrh: No. .1, The Arcade Bid*., Spore 1. *****. Hhaving a conference? a luncheon meeting?^ Why not put it on tape for reference^ You67 words
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Article, Illustration306 1960-06-01 12 Now the tongues are wagging: Will 'assistant coach' Rahim Omar replace Sattar? SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 11 r ILL Rahim Omar replace Rahim Sattar as Singapore's national coach? This is the question soccer fans are asking following Omar's appointment yesterday as "Assistant Coach." Is this the Singapore Amateur Football Association's first step306 words
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177 1960-06-01 12 DURBAN, Wednesday. JHE \r\\ Zealand All Black:s louring* learn were held to ;i six-;ill draw yesterday by Nalal. It was :i moral victory lor Ihe smaller S in ii i u k v B'.ai-k hooter Denis You: the ball seven times against theReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-06-01 12 Pool-side 'class room as coaching expert instructs Singapore school teachers BILL CAMPBELL, A LITTLE BIT BROWNER, SUMS UP HIS PROGRESS SINGAPORE. Wed.— American swimming coach. Bill Campbell said today that his stay m Singapore has been "most gratifying/ 1 lookup much browner than when he ttrst arrived just over a282 words
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256 1960-06-01 12 MALAYAN OWNED HORSE 100-1 IN DERBY TODAY EPSOM, Wednesday. A MALAYAN owned horse is participating m the :*<).()()<) English Derby here today. Picture Goer, ;i three-year-old coll by Hoc on out of Love Parade by My Love, is owned by Messrs. Kimme and Hun Hun Shaw. Last night, the odds256 words
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Article24 1960-06-01 12 Mexicans win in Hong Kong HONG KONG. Wed. Mexico's Irapuato soccer team beat Hong Kong combined Chinese 2-1 yesterday after trailing 1-0 at halftime.24 words
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Article186 1960-06-01 12 Charnley kayoes American •> I) O.> Utu. IMMPC M*d iiat'uuY Kiioiked out .11 an rival faul \nn- ..aii last Blgfct to iin m r«acK a i Uic uorku Bff it wetc*t title. British, empire, and European cnampion. UtUU ..<.. otuppcd me cunericaji negro Hum Lua A»geiet>, m me ninUi ruUiiaReuter - 186 words
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490 1960-06-01 12 f ONDON, Wed.—Es- sex sained a remarkable win over Kent yesterday. It came off the second ball of the last over of the day. Set to score 273 at a rate of 91 an hour, Essex raced to 137 for two.Reuter - 490 words
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81 1960-06-01 12 Griffin is call 1 5 times No they'll send hi to school aga SPRINGBOK pac-eman" iff S| only three short spell, hamshire, totalling seven over. m balled three times for throu i n I dragging, m their second inniV I Altogether througlK><ii I match he \\:is called 1.1 Mllr I81 words
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Article27 1960-06-01 12 JERSEY. Cl'n*. Wed Kilmarnock (Scotland* gained their second win m th< United States' InUTnati soccer tournament yesterday. They beat Glen a von Northern Ireland! 2-027 words
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Advertisement148 1960-06-01 12 CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A jC CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE FREE PRESS TIMES HOUSE. IVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, CC worm T^h M imSI! ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $O wSSS 30 «NT$. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE, MI M J'JSJJJ" ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR148 words
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Advertisement277 1960-06-01 12 cut aaotfc lotted uu<* i WEDKI FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE I Cut out and pin with other COef»» Posting instructions appear .Name...*. 4, a Addrcsll f I I %%l^- 1 I T E iiuiiii lUlt «uuoc I CLUES FOR WORD PU 1. A greedy boy may be told 4277 words
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