The Singapore Free Press, 3 June 1960
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Title Section17 1960-06-03 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVFPvnnv m|(|||G kmJ The Singapore Free Press N *****. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration547 1960-06-03 1 THE PREMIER TO HIS PEOPLE: *lf I were asked to sum up m one sentence what I think was the strongest single feature of the PAP Government m the past year, I would say that there was a Government prepared to govern firmly, fairly and justly, within the547 words
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Advertisement235 1960-06-03 1 f^*^ For style Frames GPTIEK opticians Srcr. Tel: ***** By THE EDITOR I Oyear of self-rule and people of Singapore arc i"!' form. And moving lo a future of great ths of careful tomorrow with because the Government has romise or its capacity to standards on this I mployment and235 words
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Advertisement130 1960-06-03 1 FASHION MAGIC BRAV^^-^t "X D«M»ty ombroider. \^l V JH ed cotton bro with new 7^ 7\i ttoy.firm wndtrlitt po /I nets tor more comfort I*''"iU^1 *''"iU^ I ond lotting luppon ,n I white only. j^P I Get *omo QIWrU R, Todoy at: Oli^ n OU.>O 53, Chonoi V.ll^t I leading130 words
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256 1960-06-03 2 Uncertain outlook plus fall in sterling responsible for drop in London prices LONDON. Friday |>RICES continued tv slide m the London stock markets yesterday and by the close losses were fairly widespread. 'Ihr uncertain economic outlook and a fre>h fall m rltal m the foreign excha market were the mam256 words
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Article177 1960-06-03 2 Steels are most m demand m an irregular market >TE\V YORK: Wall Street i yesterday closed with an irregularly higher tendency ranging mostly to $1 or so. Steels were the feature of the day with interest stimulated by the view of one financial quarter that the steel industry177 words
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Article87 1960-06-03 2 Speculative demand for shippings In strong market 4 MSTERDAM: The martn was strung. Philips and Unilever met foreign and local demana and were both very firm. Demand for tTie former was attributed to the continued interest m the shares on Wall Street. Aku also rose but Royal Dutch were87 words
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Article74 1960-06-03 2 I \K \KT *n. I. p Mex> IYade and Industry- MinisICI Or. Ra-.;1 Salinas, ha* said day that Mexico planned ease her rubber imports Indonesia. Antara Nev i reported. Saltaa*, who is heading a 11-man trade mission here. said this after an agreement was riCMd74 words
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Article163 1960-06-03 2 SHIPS IN PORT I I CIIIP> lying alongside the Sin. ga pore Harbour Board wharves: Cherry Leaf 1/2, Surat 6A, Tjisadane 10 11, Marcelli Nowotko ;13 14. Sumbawa 18. Hallcior 19, I Sanana 21 22, Estelle Maersk 23 24. Van Cloon 25 26, Melbourne Maru 27 28, Idomeneus 29 30.163 words
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Article63 1960-06-03 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. «fc S. Banking Corporation $1,215 $1,215 sales sales Union ins. Canton $92.00 $92.00 sellers sellers i l Wheelocx Marden Y.lO 7.05 < sales sales i H'Kong phone $38.25 $38.75 I sale^ &ales J Dam- Farm Cold63 words
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Article116 1960-06-03 2 Revenue down, but it is still 8 per cent AMSTERDAM: The Koninklijke Java-China-Pakeivaart Lijnen (The Royal Inter-Ocean Liiitat announced that it would propose an unchanged eignt per cent dividend tor 1959. Gross revenue of the company fell during the year to 18.5 million guilders from 20.2 million m 1958.116 words
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Article68 1960-06-03 2 Cranleigh now holds 95 per cent of Pongsu LONDON: Cranleigh Development Corporation Limited announce that as a result of their recent offer they now hold 95 per cem of th° issued share capital of Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates Ltd. Subsidiaries of Alor Pong^u are Bedong (Malaya t Rubber Ltd..68 words
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Article282 1960-06-03 2 Rubber Study Group gives the figures LONDON: Auva.ice statistics issued by the In ii* national Rubber Study Group show thai world production of rubber 111 March was as follows: (m long tons\ with February m brackets. Natural rubber production 137,500 (TSO.OOCH; consumption 137,500 167,500 V imports lino U.S.S.R. 3.250282 words
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Article161 1960-06-03 2 Steady close as traders square accounts before Spore holiday LONDON, Fri. After a small initial decline, m sympathy with lower Eastern advice.-, had been regained during the morning, small fluctuations occurred but finally the market was very steady. Traders reported small ana thinly spread interest m landed positions but161 words
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Article842 1960-06-03 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKING*. cci cum capital issue x xall excluding i«erytbiO{. «i mlufug livilent. I cfei cum bonus issut. y icr ticliliag capital return f ccr cum capital retura. I ci ss cum tftvilepl. c call cum842 words
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391 1960-06-03 2 ____j_^_H.y__u___iß SINGAPORE, Friday. MININGS were still firm on the Singapore Stock Exchange when it closed yesterday for the National Day and Hari Raya Haji holi days, today and tomorrow. The Singapore Exchange will n<>i re-open till Monday although tht^F^dcnilion is391 words
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Article38 1960-06-03 2 WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve Board lias approved applications of the vi- 1 banks of Philadelphia and Ban Fraoclsoo to reduce their cuscount rate to 3 l r pe. cent from 4 per cent from today.38 words
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Article143 1960-06-03 2 Tin improves as US interest aids sentiment LONDON. Fri.— Tin recorded a moaera;e improvement yesterday. Firmer Singapore advices aiid signs of niter more buying Interest m the United State>. where a tJgnt nearby supply situation prevails, aided s?ntimtni. Wednesday's upiurn In London copper wa.s extended fai. ■bftrply yesierday morning.143 words
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Advertisement625 1960-06-03 2 SHIPPING^™ .Q THE E.A.C LINES JV Sailings tf ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERMNCAN, yH CONTINEHTAI I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. B'pire f. S'fcam Penaai .a 2V) m i Su* ***i a; SO. 1« 5 Ju*e 0 7 June 0 S JuM tf& UK t i raistna" I) 23 25 June 2i 27 June625 words
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Advertisement472 1960-06-03 2 Wm,{MMMJfMfM t mMM* Ift I W I J)'l >al lal *aS JKf Wt *Jj« jWmttl*Kl*t M^tirg^ 1 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices Dow one A LONDON, June V f f j» Previous f ■fi -> m hUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. Europtan p«rt» 4un* 3ti472 words
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219 1960-06-03 3 ROBERT CHONG - Volunteers give village green and their centre a bright look ROBERT CHONG By BUKIT TIMAH, Friday JHE Bukit Timah community centre and the village irreen have a hri ff ht and new look for National Day celebrations today nf \W ku 11 1 ul)( HI M volunteers under the leadership219 words
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281 1960-06-03 3 New way of life but no home cooking i OUKIT TIMAH, Fri. The 460 frcshies who entered the University of Malaya m Singapore, some Of them away iro m home and family for the first time m their lives, are quietly settling down to a new way of life. Orientation281 words
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50 1960-06-03 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.-A young labourer, wno pleaded guilty 10 stealing a packet of cigarettes, was released on bail, pending sentence on J Ttni^in bin Smut 19. of Pa^ir Panjang. stole the packet from a cargo of cigarettes left at the Harbour Board on March 21.50 words
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61 1960-06-03 3 GIRLS ELIMINATE BOYS IN FIRST DEBATES OF INTER SCHOOL' CONTEST SINGAPORE, Fri. -The girls have beaten the boys m the first two elimination rounds of the annual inter school debate sponsored by the Chinese Young; Men's Association. Raffles Girls' Secondary School beat Bartley Secondary School when they successfully carried their61 words
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Article63 1960-06-03 3 Tanjong Katong Girls' School won the debate against the Balestier Junior Trade School who proposed that "Modern Science has done more harm than good." Three more rounds are to be held. They are between the Bukit Panjang Government High School and Gan Eng Seng School, Raffles Institution63 words
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Article32 1960-06-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Opera lovers here are Invited to join the Singapore Musical Society choir for a concert of choruses from various popular operas to be performed on September 8.32 words
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Article104 1960-06-03 3 THE VOTE PAPERS THAT WENT ASTRAY IPOH. Fri. Ballot papers for the Perak Legislative Assembly by-election m the Grik constituency were lost for two days last week when they were sent to the wrong place. The 13.000 ballot papers were sent by train from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Kangsar, from104 words
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Article32 1960-06-03 3 PAY A LEBAR. Fri. A group of special guests will be given an hour's flight by KLM on June 9 to mark its first Electra on Far Eastern routes.32 words
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192 1960-06-03 3 So many of our young women can't bake a cake so now a course SINGAPORE, Friday. JMiE awful truth is out: Quite a number of Singapore's young women can't bake a cake not even a cream puff. The Young Women's Christian Association, harassed by the number of young women, (equally192 words
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Article38 1960-06-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Indian classical music recital, m aid of the National Theatre Fund, will be given by Miss Kumari Anusuya, a talented violinist, on June 5 iat the Cultural Centre m Fort Canning Road.38 words
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215 1960-06-03 3 AN APPEAL FOR $16,000 TO AID SPORES DEAF BOYS AND GIRLS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Association for the Deaf is appealing for $16,000 to help it build a school In Mountbatten Road. Miss Shiney Davis, chairman of the appeal committee, said that the Association, had so far collected $94,000. and although215 words
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Advertisement107 1960-06-03 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE 24 [ATS NEW? i y KE-SOFT LEATHER i i I^K '-^.Sg^^^^s^^ Top-gra,r» cowhide m I >*3P^^^ 4 color i, .•5 I •Conditioned Rooms M t^ both attached with H^ 1 nq water, delightfully B phone By > C^R PARK FACILITIES. X saELE RATES S La Carte Meals107 words
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Advertisement314 1960-06-03 3 THE ONLY DIE-CAST FAN IN INDIA j 2 YEARS i Jf- —M^ J GUARANTEE f>£^W AVAILABLE ON I HIRE PURCHASE Ceiling Fan Sizes Available:— 60" SWEEP 56" SWEEP 48 SWEEP 36' SWEEP \r*XlClT3faOt (MALAYA) LIMITEDJ SINGAPORE 60-62 193 Orchard Rood Trl 3048 b k KUALA LUMPUR 72 188, Batu Road314 words
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Miscellaneous193 1960-06-03 3 A.M. 11.30 Let the bands play; BaVaJ Oomma 11.45 Ballads East and West. cn< kei BUtch ix-ru.- c P.M. 12.00 Mid-day melodies; ?>■• 12 30 Latin siesta; 1.00 Pro- gapore, (eOBtHI. gramme summary; 1 <i? Fiid. fi.3o Tru< by fare; 1.30 The news: 1.40 News- Claque; Mi Sunset talk; 1.45193 words
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166 1960-06-03 4 A 'bridal suite' for the lady of a forced down plane WIESBADEN, Friday. SCANDAL is blowing up inside the United States Air Force over the Dakota transport which \\;is forced down l>\ Soviet MiG fighters m East Germany. Only eight of the nine freed Americans one i 25-year-old captain's wife166 words
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107 1960-06-03 4 GRUENTHER: TOO MUCH SAID ON U-2 SPY PLANE NEW YC?.K. Fri. Former Nato commander and now president of trie American Red Cross. General Alfred E. Gruenther criticised reporters for driving too deeply into the U-2 spy plane incident and U.S. Intelligence. "Do you know that m Russia you would be107 words
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89 1960-06-03 4 WATERWORKS QUEEN WON'T GO NEAR THE WATER MIAMI, Fri. Water, water everywhere, but Miss Waterworks of 1960 refused to jump m. Snapely, blonde Jackie Jonrusen turned up In Miami at the National Convention of tne American Waterworks Association m the regulation outfit for a beauty queen a bathing suit. But.89 words
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Article28 1960-06-03 4 ADELAIDE. Fri. —An outbreak ol poliomyelitis m Metropolitan Adelaide has been confirmed. Six children have been admitted to Adelaide hospitals with the disease since January-28 words
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Article18 1960-06-03 4 SEOUL. Fri. Thirteen South Korean fishermen were drowned their boat eapsied. drowned when their boat capsised.18 words
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Article, Illustration603 1960-06-03 4 RENE MacCOLL - RENE MacCOLL By <2O m yet another country, usually counted on as one of the linchpins of the Western defence system, uncertainty and tension now rule the day. Two years ago it was Formosa, where furious603 words
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148 1960-06-03 4 KENNEDY IS ACCUSED OF 'WHISKY AND CASH' BRIBE WASHINGTON, Fri.— Charges that supporters of Senator John Kennedy bought votes with money and whisky m the West Virginia primary are to be officially investigated by the U.S. Justice Department. The department If acting on complaints brought by Clyde Freeman, Mayor <»f148 words
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Article18 1960-06-03 4 BONN, Fri. The number of East Germans fleeing communist rule m May rose above 20,000.18 words
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Article16 1960-06-03 4 LHASA. Fri. Tibet has begun construction of its first iron and steel* plant.16 words
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Advertisement211 1960-06-03 4 LONDON IN IBWjFLYING HOURS... JA^yy^y/v i x < <- v <♦ yfrjjfr TwiC Jit i. v* W» ix I* 5r f SF < 1 V» *75 /iciwr^ 20 minutes to be completely accurate 3 QANTAS 707 JET SERVICES A WEEK Passengers on Qantas 707 Jetf lights leaving Singapore at free211 words
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Advertisement117 1960-06-03 4 I I HOME Radl ANYWhSOCIfTA Co<m«ishJ NORIS 8 SYNCHRO! h I >s AMATIUB PHOTO STOBJ WHEN /T U '\^Z A COMES TO It V -^-^M VV£LD/NG i(k P^l cutting vm H s^' comf sm INDUSTRIAL GASt P.O. Box 4<>ol I' O Box T^l: 6^391/2 Tel: 7!<167 THIS COULPN'T HAVE HAPP^fP.117 words
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Article203 1960-06-03 5 BOB PERIS - BOB PERIS REVISE ORDINANCE TO STOP THEFTS FROM SHIPS IN THE HARBOUR, CONTRACTOR URGES l 8! SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JHERE are too many loopholes m the Port Ordinance where petty smugglers wriggle out, according to marftie contractors^ "Unless il is tightened up, pilfering from ships m203 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-06-03 5 I, FOR ZEBRA I,.;; <G IN AREA I 5 SCHOOLS I CHILDREN L| ACROSS ROAD I ion ried I David shop I .ince I I H fl mg scln rondi- tie. 4 hc mid be a or ;x)rted H THE PROBLEM SPOT46 words
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102 1960-06-03 5 25 STUDENTS TO INTERVIEW 250 FOR GERMAN RESEARCH PLAN SINGAPORE. Frt— Twenty- five students from tl utj oi Malaya m Sinuill seek intervfc ws 250 persons to gather Information for a study on mrrtli research. Tr.t students are helping the EMNID-Instilute. 'no leading German organisation for market public jpinion research,102 words
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134 1960-06-03 5 Salesman fined $100 for offering $2-bribe to a traffic policeman SINGAPORE, Friday. MOBILE n<iikkl police constable told ;i magish;iU'\ court that i\ motorist offered him a $2-bribe l<> refrain from taking action m a Irafiic offence. PC Yahaya bin Othman of the Traffic Police said this when testifying against Song134 words
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Article58 1960-06-03 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Lee Thiam Hock, a former driver, wno suea Saleii bin Mohamed Bagahaiib for damages for personal injuries suffered m a road accident, lost his action m the Hign Court, Lee met with an accident while riding a bicycle along Beach Road, where he came58 words
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47 1960-06-03 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Don William MacDonald pleaded not guilty to a charge of cheating Mrs. J. Falconer ol tne 'Exquisite Gift Shop" at Fitzpatrick. He was allowed bail of S2.000 umil one weeks time when the case comes up for mention.47 words
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Advertisement27 1960-06-03 5 BOHNER m accordions N A y > 11.50 1 1 3 h > 17.50 1o «lel ti4 > ").».0O W m, 111 U ri 9ht R| vo ♦ilms Ik. PIC27 words
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Advertisement276 1960-06-03 5 Menthol FILTER CIGARETTES The onty American brand available m ntsi mnn tik rmis' ci«»tiTTcs-tN«ou6H lo«ill»»o ilst tc ~¥^7~ t*o nu*o«o Tt*«* or To«ftcco ti^ttin^i Just Received New PENTACON FM with Life-Size Penta Prism finder Plus Rangefinder VflgSjfri F2.8 Tessar Automatic Lon« b^bt?3b^^l r A^^^^^-^ v^Ql|^| IWg W Hr^ 100 c276 words
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Miscellaneous251 1960-06-03 5 TODAY: 5 33 p.m. TOMORROW: oil a.m. and 6*3? p.m. SUNDAY: ti.46 a.m and "*.M p.m MONDAY: 8 06 a.m. and 8!0 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 9.04 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10. IK! a.m and Mfi n.m. THURSDAY: 10.J4 a.m and 10.it> p.m. RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson251 words
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Miscellaneous224 1960-06-03 5 [diary of TODAY'S I EVENTS MINISTRY OF Cl LITRE: Free film snows at Chong Pang Road, 13 m.s. Sembawanc Road; Simpang Bedok <Yeu Nerng School); Kampong Lim Tai See 7 p.m. ROWCROFT THKATRE CLUB 1 piesents 'Love In The Midst" by Kenneth MOOIC at Rowcrofl Theaue. Aver Rajali rvoad, r,.3O224 words
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Article616 1960-06-03 6 READERS' OPINIONS NO ROMANCE FOR THE DIVORCEE? The 12 rule* by th* Rev. Donald F. Miller for Catholic nurses on keeping company m preparation for marriage are sound and sensible but for a section of one of his rules which states "DON'T make or accept a single date with a616 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1960-06-03 6 sdfsdfsdfsdfsad THE daughter of A Mrs. H. 8., of Geylang, has recently had a baby. '"Since then," writes Mrs. H. 8., "she has gained three stone m weight and looks a sight. Is there a harmless drug to get her weight1,557 words
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Article510 1960-06-03 6 MARGHANITA WEE - Affairs of the Heart... MARGHANITA WEE m When a husband wants to mane a fresh start... YOU MUST FORGIVE AND FORGET JJOME and love or a principle? Which is more important? Mrs. V. goes for the principle. Writing from Johore Bahru she says: "I nave been married for eleven years.510 words
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Article116 1960-06-03 6 ONE-MINUTE PROBLEM LETS HUMOUR THE OLD MAN MY daughter's fiance visits us so often he is just like one of the family. I do not expect him to address me as "Mrs. M but my husband insists on being called "Mr." He says it is eitquette. Is he right? asks116 words
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Advertisement775 1960-06-03 6 You can hand m your tmall ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Stora«r (M Ltd., 20 Tanah Rata. IPOM CoM Storace <M> Ltd.. 1-5 Clan Street. KLAIM Cold Storage (M) Ltd.. 10 New Road. KOTA IHARU Cold Storage (M) Ltd.. 1167775 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-03 6 p Song of Love m i Eternally Beautiful m ENGAGEMENT RINGS In Platinum A Gold Set Diamonds. fij KsftSs| Sp. H. HENDRYi Jewellers 78, North Brtdfe Road A Adrlphi HoUl. S*pore, A Koala Lumpur. p35 words
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Advertisement29 1960-06-03 6 kufft It y^ A Suiizp ALARMS NOW WAKINGI IF 4 MILLION PEOPLE WHY NOT YOU^ THE ANGLO-THAI CORPOR» TI( "i. •INCAPORE KUALA LUMPU* r o ne^tl EQUIPMENT cr> n29 words
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Advertisement18 1960-06-03 7 ,4_5 ___l r ■_'^^sr_i ______r^^^\ Z^ M&mM __t s_____ _r _r x??sS_Hfc' r_^^ Im .-v^y^ y P^^ __P__fiiP§18 words
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Advertisement67 1960-06-03 7 j ~p *%£> r> V\((m&~\ (AA-^^'V S^ C You>'appoiHttneut v":P tH'rZt° dVH' l <; c r^^L tRLL make-up at t>^% max Factor NATiONALKi.DNOMICDiiVELOI'MKM I Come and benefit from the experience m trained beauty specialists, discuss your beaut> prohlems m privacy, -o home more beautiful than e\er l>efore at absolutely NO67 words
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Title Section7 1960-06-03 7 FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FAIR7 words
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Article, Illustration389 1960-06-03 7 Mr. DAVID LEE - SINGAPORE IS AN IDEAL PLACE FOR INDUSTRIES Mr. DAVID LEE By retiring chairman of the Singapore Manwacturcrs' Association. re no doubi aware of Ihe seriousness of Ihe silu:i 1 b\ Ihe ever-mounting increase m the State's popuevitabl> leads to Ihe increase <>r unemployment, but ive \u come to appreciate the389 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-06-03 7 PRIME MINISTER TO CUT RIBBON ACROSS ARCH r r^ i The gateway to the Economic Development Fair is this pagoda-like archway, whose will cut a ribbon across this gateway to open the fair.33 words
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Article184 1960-06-03 8 A Philippine hope for more trade •THE Philippines has taken a definite step to boost its export trade to Singapore this year. It is negotiating with local importers at present to bring m its surplus cement, tobacco and tapioca flour. Progress The Philippines Commercial Attache, Mr. A. M. Tahil. said184 words
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Article, Illustration845 1960-06-03 8 THE WIDE RANGE OF COSMETICS FROM HOUSE OF JUJU Special creams, lotion to care for the older woman's sU THE Ju ju Cosmetics Co., Ltd was established m H>46, soon after the economic reform m post-war Japan by people with long experience m the cosmetics industry. Since then, Ju.ju has845 words
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203 1960-06-03 8 Made toothpaste nov camera importers FIRM that manufactured toothpaste during the Occupa now become one of the leading Singapore dealers in ph< ic, radio and dental equipment. Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd. was founded Id g by iMr. Teh Phai Lian in Penang. He started a branch in 12203 words
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Article75 1960-06-03 8 SINGAPORE and Malaya are mvited to take part m the Italian Machine Tool Exhibition to held m Milan from October 7 to 12. The Italian Commercial Vice-Consul, Mr. G. Maffioli, said that about 75 per cent of the applicants are machine tool builders from all over75 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1960-06-03 9 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS loTLIGHT ON ■doves If ANOTHER Lie area By MALA VAN INVESTMENT CHARTER WOULD BRING IN MORE OVERSEAS CAPITAL ommitted, though not yet the idea of its own economic tesmtfl as tar apart as Africa •rica thinking mi n terms of1,001 words
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Article217 1960-06-03 10 THE SINALCO works m Detmold may ny des-i-ribed as a synthesis of science and practice. In 1902 the well known homeopath Friedr. Ed. Bilz placed his knowledge and the results of his investigations at the disposal of the beverage expert Franz Hartmann. Together they evolved a217 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-06-03 10 fill huiii: her countP 'i Siiißap«n--mrnt M J Miss I r. til.' W| K» W conU-tantarn«« l«i,,i. titk" thr ffcw For a mon* as* 1i..n.«l 7^ backer""'" tioiKil M" r up I" mi** r- -if month Korean y tumo47 words
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265 1960-06-03 10 TAI Wah Trading Co. specialises In hair beauty equipment ranging from the smallest hairpin to the giant hood hairdryers and tne latest hair preparations from Europe and America. It was started five years ago as the result of a265 words
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225 1960-06-03 10 PROM a small room m busy High Street 12 years ago, the Nam Mvi Co. Limited has grown to become one of the biggest dressmakers for children and women m Singapore. The company now manufactures more than 6,000 dresses for women and cnildren225 words
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849 1960-06-03 11 Fine art of cigarette manufacture on show at Singapore Tobacco stand I(JL JVAILABU tCAf-rwcw CONSTANT CHtrK TO ENSURE THE Mmr mrrfWff Tflm fr a*rc To- Ltd.. Liund'> taMfiflf L^r ;iKinu,inij pari m lional KronoPrvclopiciit k 5.2 World ►ing •ello-" packets Hide choice Pavilion the ria 1 a comand urious .Picture.849 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-06-03 11 fTh* mosr modern available, they carry out the entire «ct Ur mj <hmes thar mane Neptune cigarettes, me ffQ i$ o f un iform weight and composition. n process and automatically ensures that every 539 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-06-03 12 WORKMliMunclHrnuorki,,,,,^ dock this week lo coinpU pavilions which you win \i s j| National Economic Trade F;nr lt World Park. Manx ;iiv wo n ornate and attractive than ,i p rni) gapore trade fairs llkil il \\;i Sll time. However, all96 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-06-03 13 •or built by Bouriois, manufacer ng m Pcrib perfume. A giant Green Spot label stands on a high post at the pavilion of the Amoy Canning Corporation. The pavilion of the Ridto insecticide manufacturers.39 words
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Article, Illustration27 1960-06-03 13 ABOVE: The Singapore Manufacturers' Association pavilion at the Fair. X- vLEFT: Finishing touches are put on at the pavilion of the bottlers of Coca Cola.27 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-06-03 14 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN OUR LOCAL FOOD SPECIALTIES ARE CANNED AND SENT ABROAD14 words
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Article325 1960-06-03 14 AMOY CANNINGS AID FOR FARMS \ialayan specialities, such as curry chicken, curry mutton, sambal ikan. sambal uciang. curry beef, curry clam and soy sauce, are being introdacpd abroad. The Amoy Canning Corporation's chief aim Is to increase exports of products of local origin, thus extending its activities and creating more325 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-06-03 14 "THE Malayan Cigarette Manufacturing Co., the oldest cigarette manufacturer m Singapore, started seven years ago with three American machines and a capital of $1 million. Now it has seven machines producing 40 million cigarettes a month m the face of keen local competition. The company276 words
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Article16 1960-06-03 14 GROWING INTEREST IN OUR TRADE -'9 Th ten J La Ro j S t» l •j16 words
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Article55 1960-06-03 15 jjorlrtt! Sewißf It be -»\hibi Modit the ie Dv- ht-int; ts anal >aui k as the th.it was irs. U nu.ilitird j^ :acfd by I sin mar tM.irih nto the if ma- of re•.>ured. uitii the Mount, nt the Utraot m the i iuding ihinet \liibited > ibinet uith55 words
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Article213 1960-06-03 15 SINGAPORE'S shirt market is being dominated by Hong Kong although Hong Kong is being edged out of the sundry goods trade by Japan and China. A leading exporter and importer said that he expected a decline also m the two-way trade between Hong Kong213 words
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Article, Illustration225 1960-06-03 15 I National Economic Development Fair is expected to be as noisy tliis year as such trade fairs have been m the past, with cheerful and uncomplaining crowds slowly circling the exhibition Mulls. their comments and remarks merging into a lull throated background roar, deafening even lo225 words
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Article213 1960-06-03 15 A nevernever boom THE existence of a sound banking system and the rising standard of living m Singapore and the Federation have made this year a boom period for the hire-purchase business. The growth of more and more finance companies m Malaya is an indication that the instalment system is213 words
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Article205 1960-06-03 15 SINGAPORE attracted more than 150.000 visitors from all over the world last year, and they spent several million dollars here. This was revealed by the Singapore Tourist Association, which has a stall at the National Economic Development Fair to illustrate the manner m which the205 words
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Article, Illustration534 1960-06-03 16 A TRAVELLER recently returned from Kenya reported that he saw an amazing sight m the middle of the African bush. He passed a group of Africans crossing a stream, bearing all kinds of articles on their heads. On one was a Singer sewing machine.534 words
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Article201 1960-06-03 16 Fertilisers for all Malays needs AMONG the niun\ firms taking part m the National K<onomic Development Fair is Biang Hen- Company (Ma lava) Ltd., one of the biggest suppliers of fertilising products. Bian Heng has been steadily expanding its business ever since its establishment. I 'nder th< trademark of 'Thm201 words
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Article, Illustration380 1960-06-03 16 Make a date at Fair 'House of Beauty' AfAX Factor will be A at the Singapore National Economic Development Fair as they have been for many years at Great World trade fairs. As m the past. Aiax Factor's beauty representatives will be m attendance to show how easy it is380 words
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Article, Illustration930 1960-06-03 17 THE CASE FOR A COMMON MARKET -AN ECONOMIC NECESSITY BASED ON SOUND COMMON SENSE Singapore and Federation Finance Ministers will meet to discuss its implications BY OUR REPORTER QNLY one convert to the case for a pan Malayan common market arrangement was needed the Federation Government. And it now seems930 words
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254 1960-06-03 17 From scrap iron to a pick-me-up the ginseng story of success fTHE SHIN FUNG 1 Trading Company opened its offices m Singapore two years ago to trade m scrap iron and army surplus equipment from Saigon. Now it imports from Korea a wine made from a medicinal root. The medicinal254 words
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Article, Illustration290 1960-06-03 18 THAT'S THE PRIZE IN GRAND NEW CONTEST— BELIEVE it or not. a car is helping to produce cleaner teeth m this area." said Mr. R. Bom. manager of the advertising department of Hagemeyer Trading Co., (Malaya) Ltd. Local agents for Prodenl toothpaste, the firm have been290 words
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559 1960-06-03 18 A PERIOD of about 20 years has seen the striking growth of a smallsize sauce factory to one of the largest food industries m Singapore, characterised by efficient administration and high quality of production. Today. Yec Hiap Seng canning and sauce factory559 words
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Advertisement93 1960-06-03 24 for air travel ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. Te1.25-161 wmmt Tc/sa-a WAV.V.V.V.V.VMVV.V.VAV.V.V.V.V. 1 ■V■ uATHAY S (^^^^""""^T^™ 1 ■I OCEAN PARK HOTEL r^v^o^ j CARTE DINNER g Presents TOMORROW NIGHT For Your Entertainment j! 2FLOORSHOWS: uSS^S^jm^i BY SPECIAL REQUEST •I "THE HARMONICAS TRIO" To E tertoi You with f93 words
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Advertisement297 1960-06-03 24 ••••■iii.im "n FREE P RESS 1) I WORD PUZZLE^ Cut out and P n I Posting instruct Jik iNamc ?^Hri 1 1 Address. j.. #*-> I V I I urn < CLUES FOR WORD PU22LE J 1. Luggage ond gencro! m tf chondise often convey d co by tram. •>297 words
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Advertisement207 1960-06-03 8 4<bTw b^Lhb^bi b^b^l bkblbV bhb^^_ _^b^Li Bl^b^b* *^>*^> >* *r^a**«f^6^ JiiillJIillliiiiiilliili!!::::::::::::::::::::: \S- 'C^ jBtISPS^ :::::::::::i:::::::i:::::::i::::::::::::::: jn«naEi^ C%^«vk. BayS Hf .t||iiiiiiiiiillllliii|||||iiiiiiiiiiiii= V r^ IR9 v '^t#M -illlllllllllllliliillllllllillllllllllllllli. perfection of technique* rather than claims of magic... When you first hear the new GRUNDIG radiograms -rw^UMMtKB^BEEMKKtKK^UK£ti^^m\ you may be inclined to think there207 words
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Advertisement69 1960-06-03 9 -"a^^^B^B^^^ HpjBWB^ 8 I^*^ Q r(^r\| A s .^B^BH B^bV^B^bß Ss^^bK^B^B^B^Bbl^^SSc^^^ B^HbWSi. -^B^BH %-X^- <affBB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BW v^bw (TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH) I l|tl^m^ J^tolwSy LTD. I I**^"^ Branches: 70, Pudu Rood. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. 62, Middle Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/***** I Head OHkc: 193, Carnarvon St., Penong. Tel: Singopore. Opened69 words
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Advertisement316 1960-06-03 10 l^s^^^B^^^^M w y.v.y.v. ft: t -zial &^=tt.^M^^^=fc=r=3=^^^^^^ I Iw I O^Avlwlll (^V V-^ T NR-200D f WONDER REFRIGERATOR has a handy /V n'^ built-in thermometer, and incorporates J^ *^C^/ ii(^. '>/ the new time-saving vv, c^====== AUTOMATIC /W A-G'i %/W DEFROSTER! nS'^l^JpF (I JUST PUSH A BUTTON! J^rv^^C 3 The316 words
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Advertisement332 1960-06-03 11 RE-DECORATE IN MINUTES with storeys Caniact ;/£!£> colourful stick-on plastic sheets With Storeys Con-tact, the wonderful new stick-on plastic decorative sheets, you can redecorate a whole room m less than an hour. Tired old furniture looks like new a^ain. Walls and tables glow with new colours, new patterns. Sticks m332 words
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Advertisement65 1960-06-03 12 VISIT OUR STALLS AT THE FAIR ARIRANG KOREAN GINSENG WINE FOR HEALTH AND VITALITY Ijunnrr 3 AVAIlABl: LARGE MEDIUM SMALL sJllir R^7apygj r^^fel I i^Hl SPECIAL ATTRACTION: I f ~~ffiy j t JBv 4R Zm 1 I J E^m* j 1 If y S nL4OE LAV< MWE& STT TIV F'TTIVO65 words
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Advertisement66 1960-06-03 13 r^ V J I S o+* f U*^" vS?^ ''?*i' a flßoHQcoßSSSfll^Bafl Baßr 3bwH BWBI #v*' b> "a 'J <J^^^9SL »tB(11. '^^V^^^BK^^fc SEtf 4. J st '^^Bf J^^H v* .^^BWBI F^j.|!'|l| SEE FOR YOURSELF Uv^n* how Jt is done at our STALL (S- 1 8 2 Cl^&retteS I I^Bl National66 words
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Advertisement428 1960-06-03 14 i556""6'60/-i JPRODENT: I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE j JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July. 1960 Ist. PRIZE I I NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash i I 3rd PRIZE $1,000/- cash I Plus many consolation prizes of Evening m Paris Perfume Gramophone Records etc. I428 words
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Advertisement113 1960-06-03 14 Top: A general view of THIS AND THIS f AND THIS I the Amoy Canning Cor- f^t^P poration (Sm^aDOrei Ltd. MR nn^«i AND THIb M— L ■^j^^l factory. PT^^J PLUS 2 OTHER GIFTS... UA pf 11 Above: The bottling BJ<i%V plant for Creen Spot the popular orange drink. NOW ON113 words
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Advertisement94 1960-06-03 15 I MILKMAID MILK XT WORLD SINGAPORE •HONAL ECONOMIC VELOPMENT FAIR 3URINC THE EXHIBITION ONE IN OF MILKMAID CONDENSED viLK WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE W3y FOR EVERY KATTY OF COFFEE POWDER PURCHASED. K3 visit the stand of HEAP HOE CO., Kgf COFFEE POWDER FACTORY NO. 5, HAVELOCK ROAD. <^ SINGAPORE94 words
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Advertisement125 1960-06-03 15 National Economic Development -g Trade Fair at the li Great World (jAfl Amusement Park 4^« Tubort: Beer Preserved Golden Label J^ Oran e Ad< f^S And many other Malayan Bk>ls %^Z^>\ specialities Such as Curried Curried mm^wfc Beef, Curried Clams, Cumed Chicken JK am products popular throughout BB^i^H Sek^^K^^! '^^^^^-♦J125 words
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Advertisement152 1960-06-03 16 WHY HAVE UNSIGHTLY DANDRUFF? OF IT fnS^^^ WITH DANDRlcinp I R MIRACLE DANDRICIDE Available From HAIR-DRESSERS, STORES DISPENSARIES S&U Agents:TAI WAH TRADING CO., 31. North Canal Road. Spore— Tel: ***** ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OUR STORE AT THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FAIR (Opposite Sky Cinema) to «l a i YJyV' X152 words
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Advertisement20 1960-06-03 16 THIS AND THIS ANP TH^ PIUS 2 OTHER GIFTS. MLp^ NOW ON SALE AT THE OMO I^^H ITAII. GUIAT WOIIO20 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-03 17 PRODUCTS ,BIAUTY, COMFORT „„</ COOLNCSS I' fropr'ra/fzed *jM w»C *«OMC CO V f F All Furniture L Frames are of ty> Tubular Steels V^}\^> ond Woven with Durable Coloured Plastic Cord. :OOL SHADE ON YOUR LAWN ILUMINII/&* MBRELLA Xi KEEPING THE SUN AND GLARE OUT lUMINIUM AWNINGS FOR MORE PICTURESQUE103 words
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Advertisement68 1960-06-03 17 THIS .WJS AND THIS AND THIS AND THIS PIUS 2 OTHER G/FTS. E|] KTI Pfflljffj NOW ON SALE AT THE OMO |9h 'A. J STALL. GREAT WORLD Tlii^^Sßß^^H hA JpuP PRO SI LRI I MANUFACTURING H*/'^rtfM\^^^ V 1 EVERY WOMAN KNOWS THAT A y^f I S I NC E RJ|768 words
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Advertisement118 1960-06-03 18 I YOU mm SAMPLE OUR DELICIOUS READY-TO-SERVE l^^^vS^, I i>i v \^^^^^il^ i)i-™^^^^^^^ Prawns m SolcesT! S Soya Bean Sauce <soyleW miVk) p/?ODt/C£ of SB* ||tf^^^^^ 77»e prosperity of our fa<ton improvement m the economy SEA FOODS: MEATS: VEGETABLES: Fl '*h Curry, Clam Curry, Fish m Chicken Curry, Mutton Curry,118 words
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249 1960-06-03 19 R. G. PILLAI - Men who ran multi-million dollar smuggling racket are now informing on old pals R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE, Fri. §OME ring-leaders of the multi-million dollar smuggling racket which once plagued Singapore and the Indonesian governments have now become "informers." Tips given to the Indonesian Government by them m recent months249 words
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179 1960-06-03 19 Strike at the waterfront Workers were intimidated says Ministry SINGAPORE, Fri. The assistance of the Harbour Board Police and Singapore Police were called on Tuesday evening when reports of intimidation involving lighterage workers on strike at Telok Ayer Basin was received, a Ministry of Labour and Law statement said yesterday.179 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-06-03 19 THE PORTLY PORK MAN WITH WIDE APPEAL HAS NOW RETIRED SINGAPORE, Fri. Jovial and portly looking Lim Chwee Guan, 70, well-known for his grilled and shredded pork, has retired from the business after 50 years. The business In Rochore Road, a strictly family affair, is managed by Mr. Lim Kang142 words
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80 1960-06-03 19 TRANSPORT MEN OBSTRUCT LIGHTERS' EXIT SINGAPORE, Fri. Twenty members of the Singapore Transport Vessel Worker^* Association were charged In the Ninth Magistrate's 1 Court with "besetting" five 1 lighters at the Telok Ayer Ba>in "with intention of ot»- tructin? th? egress ot the light erv' All claimed trial ar.d were80 words
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Article18 1960-06-03 19 NE Vane; d an l led Ihc and S p.m. re ex-*-.veen vernv. mass I igaed. r18 words
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Article20 1960-06-03 19 ALOR STAR. Fri. The Sultan of Kedah will open the !^.ew $144,000 extension to Zahir Mosque today.20 words
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Article30 1960-06-03 19 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Old Maiaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold Hari Raya Haii prayers at the Overseas Pakistan League field m Sr rangoon Road on Sunday a.m.30 words
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211 1960-06-03 19 Kallang estate residents complain of poor public lighting, road SINGAPORE, Friday. ABOUT 15,000 residents of Kalian^ Estate arc grousing over the poor public lighting and i road conditions m the area. They will petition the Hous- r m" and Development Board aiui the City Council m an j attempt to211 words
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Article60 1960-06-03 19 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Registration Officer, Segamat. Inche Talib bin Abubakar, has conducted a special course for 29 Assistant Registration Officers m his district on registering people for the parliamentary, state and local elections. The course covered the method of house-to-house visits and how to rill60 words
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104 1960-06-03 19 WORLD TRIPPER PRAISES SINGAPORE'S ROAD SYSTEM SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Naofumi Niikura, director of the Daiwa Motor Transportation Company Ltd., of Japan, who left Singapore yesterday after a short visit, was fuli of praise for Singapore's road system. Mr. Niikura. who is on a round-the-world trip. &-aid tnat the roads here104 words
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Article22 1960-06-03 19 TAIPING. Fri. International co-operative day will be celebrated here on July 2. Miniature "Co-operative Day" flags will be sold.22 words
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Advertisement248 1960-06-03 19 day and night JLan American's exclusive Sleeperette* serrice gives yotf completely relaxing comfort all day long—bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart— give you plenty of leg room. Yon can stretch way out and still not touch the seat m front! Yon sltep248 words
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Miscellaneous99 1960-06-03 19 I f I __J^^ 11 Ihe tymoani m a pair of ear.- dAVQ vs>. :r riunos '61 ras^id "91 ll ?a m U,e d ,n,n S cur. :o»x gg^ ..U r don'rmind B e, <,u,c. Jjj^C .^-^A tenancy agreement <6). a^ nss v H :übcls '*1 Ung rubbish (4>. 0199 words
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289 1960-06-03 20 POLIVIT...it's an easy gadget to help you clean the silver lI ERE is an easy gad--11 get to help busy housewives clean silver and jewellery m a few minutes. Its the Polivit self-acting silver cleaner, whose action is electrolytic. By it the tarnish is decomposed without taking a grain of289 words
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Article, Illustration518 1960-06-03 20 Gay hats and 'fisherman' handbags New craze on the beach! I Csme Baptista presents a I page of news for women r\Y HATS with broad brim. They are now the new craze among Sunday picnickers m Singapore. And the craze includes the colourful "fisherman" handbags and stylish wooden clogs. Colour518 words
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218 1960-06-03 20 Margaret's romance sets style for 'love' rings in Singapore THE new craze m enga§ A pore women is the r A spokesman of U.S. De r Silva. which has just opened a new branch at Raffles Place, said: "Ever since the engagement of Princess Margaret, there has been several orders218 words
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Article122 1960-06-03 20 A Helen Burke tartlets recipe Til LS E modest little rakes uill. 1 think, compare favourably with the more glamorous tea specialities. Line little tartlet tins with very thin short crust or flan pastry and prick the bottom of each with a fork. Place m each a smail teaspoon of122 words
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224 1960-06-03 20 k HOW TO SKIN CARROTS' TIP WINS $20 PRIZE MRS. B.P. CHEE, of 395, East Coast Road, Singapore 15, wins the first prize of S2O m t h c "Household Hints" competition on how to skin carrots. She says: "If you want to skin carrots well, do not scrape them224 words
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Advertisement370 1960-06-03 20 S\\ fl Wv Tit this easy beauty test today: Applr one of the radiant new shades of Cutex Nail Polish on one hand only. Now, compart your two hands. The hand without Cutex looks dull. But see now the hand with Cutex Kail Polish has that beautifully groomed, finished look.370 words
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Advertisement210 1960-06-03 20 ■A W^ft JT^ v i tit vfc jp^^ y' f^ lor Instant Profaft, .\,,|.i y H.,11, irr: i J -.othinch MHil. MkM I lit <m1.»» .jii! goe> on dn )m nj j «»dor all d.ix tll 1 ukl I ra^raiH r finislied 4|iph,n X again \,,it. vitli down 1 N210 words
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Article, Illustration9825 1960-06-03 21 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM Horses entered for the Perak Tiirf Club's June race meeting 1 4 SS ONE I d tor H i lub's H mi;. I NINTH: ,v; started) 11-.1-KO S'rorc n our. 7-u lm (Ward) Cl l Di V r:-nt».rl,ne 84: 2nd. Pink on •t.- 9-0.9,825 words
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Advertisement26 1960-06-03 21 i. k Tb-BAYS form fu/c/e I I "DOUBLE STAG" 1 I UNBEATABLE 1 iP I aa\ the KING SIZE !%WSA 45cis Nab \IA vvn-^ '"V PACrC'Ei26 words
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Advertisement102 1960-06-03 22 X^ime and j^ate automatically _**«^^aj THE SWISS WATCH :^^^l^mßBB^^^ FOR ALL CLIMATES y\ .r*Ef&Sr X GENEVE *t DAYMATIC miSKK^** fi^^ YOUR GUARANTEE Sk W/ More than 100 years oi a(j^^B# S^r^SSc^ Nuccevstul trading m A.sia wlf M^ md j Modern Service after BIV djr njK onder Guarantee Tenm. %f \g^102 words
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44 1960-06-03 23 B^d i win tor Chinese I Max* HI 0 LAN BESAR, Friday, shocked 'giant-killers' >urday's SAFA Division the Chinese second suctrouncing Sukaramai 6-0 -I was ;ill Ihe more erescored their opening with iin had left the field with fsdfasdfsadfsdafsda44 words
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Article173 1960-06-03 23 Cose of play: \t Lords. Miacile>e\ ;;iy. Lei:re 157 ,inc "J10 for four -NT. Hall am 121. w Watooo t i \t Rcunford. E>oex 132 and for eiglr. »D. In^ >.e 80«. ■mtrtri 193. \t Oxford. Oxfora Umver>;.v IDd 9~ 1 ei*hi. 207 'I> Richardson 40. G. 59.Reuter - 173 words
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Advertisement333 1960-06-03 23 Ls series m I Age J Tree Press Cycle Kace." 0. Omy the first 500 entries B ted to compete. M FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. ;y the rules, ar.d I certify that at my own risk. JM an Amateur cyclist as i-1 Singapore Amateur Cycling \M ot SI Postal Order.333 words
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Advertisement215 1960-06-03 23 ViICIAI EATHfRS DAY" DISCOUNT of up to June 6th- 20th ONLY at 86. High Street. Tel: ***** SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Yours ideal furnitures of High Quality at Low Price. i i i S_ Contact: Ban Lin Furnitures, 13, Kock Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** ASHA'S FREE GIFT SALE TALK215 words
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Advertisement277 1960-06-03 23 V^BS rf B^B^ bVb^^ BißißUßlß^^^B&9k BBBfe f^B^BV^> BBBv t '^^S^bW^bl >^9nHFw^. ■■■■^^^BbbJ ■■■f s^^^l ■2k BBbJ > BAH a^_ i^^^l iBVJ BVJ vBBJBI Bb^ BHBBjBBf BBf BftVA BBhJ BOP^*J BBhM vJK^v^^|^^v99E^BßKftfr Vi >s >/ -v "^MBflßSSiH&^lflßuikJ flßr vtv L^HBflßW^VflKi MB 88l BH I sHr BBvJ r BbTJ Bflk BBpJ 988277 words
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Advertisement1210 1960-06-03 23 SHOPPING 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. A Mm VIFIV <n tnlps la this. sroducts at low prices. Hurry >ver to1,210 words
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Advertisement234 1960-06-03 23 CUT PRICE! FOR LADIES BLOUSES PYJAMAS BROCADE JACKETS NIGHTDRESSES EMBROIDERED SILK BED JACKETS FOR MEN DRESSING GOWNS 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****/9 ***** f) 3 hours M VL MAD!. fc~ TO MEASURE Ci SUITS .Jfi^ TOURISTS iW'i' English-trained Tailors 7BI* of M. AKHTAR BROS., I 27, Coleman St.234 words
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Advertisement184 1960-06-03 23 SPECIAL FATHER^ DAY DISCOUNT of up to June 6th -20th ONLY W TT J 4^a _Hi_________l____l I ,H( MiN i 4m o* B 86, High Street. Tel: ***** SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVi MEN'S SHOP CORSETS fashioned Individual 415, RIVER VALLEY RD. t SPORE 10:: TEL. ***** TO CLEAR LIMITED STOCK _x,184 words
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850 1960-06-03 24 ALLAN LEWIS - White Heather looks most impressive of the Derby hopes on track ALLAN LEWIS AIi,AN LEWIS BRINGS YOU ALL THIS MORNINGS TRAINING GALLOPS By IPOH, Friday pEKAK Derby candidates, White Heather, Who Knows, Marksman and Dreamboat, worked well on the number two grass here this morning m preparation for their important850 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-06-03 24 Thomas House score highest points to become De La Salle champs picture. rho.n.s lion., ulio were team champions at Dc U Salle School^ sports meet They totalled 78 points Director H....^ were second Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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196 1960-06-03 24 SINGAPORE, 100 yards s hurdles ..uiipum *hlet» prin is Elizaol an ta meet yesterd R»poah v ampion irl athlete She was m the luo in the 80 yards luu vard^: Cl :.i \.i.(i> 3 Ve'A «iiN hurdl<- A Q. 3. Y< B l>i\i>utii vmrds196 words
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Article, Illustration445 1960-06-03 24 Abu Bakri and Ng get most cheers at Whampoe School SERANGOON, Friday. \\>l BAKR] and Kg Hiok Moev shared lion ours for the 'A' division [ncfividual championship title al the Whainpoe School athletic iikti yesieraay. In the A' Division for girls there was also a tie for the individual championship445 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-06-03 24 KAMPONG BAHRU. Fri. Robby Pho and Cheng Peng Wan twk the honours at the combined De La Salle Schools 9th annual sports meet on the Railway Recreation ground I yesterday. Robby. In winning the hi^li jump263 words
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Article15 1960-06-03 24 GENOA. Frl. Barcelona, spanish league .soccer cham)iQJKS. lost 4-0 to Samndnrin Reuter Italy*.Reuter - 15 words
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Article39 1960-06-03 24 FARRER PARK. Fri A goal each by Yarsley. Crolper and Williams enabled Cheshire Regiment to beat Indian Recreation Club 3-2 in a iriendly soccer match yesterday Hassan Awang and Rahim Omar scored for the Indians.39 words
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544 1960-06-03 24 SERANGOON, Fri. Outstanding athlete at St Gabriel's School yesterday was Phillip D'Cotta. Phillip won the 'A' Division title and Christopher Kleinman the 'B division title. In the Secondary School section, Tay Ah Tee won the -A' Division championship while the 4544 words