The Singapore Free Press, 4 June 1960
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Title Section18 1960-06-04 1 IK »mnm fliranin.v s mKIM MMT The Singapore Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration623 1960-06-04 1 DAVID TAMBYAH; ALAN KHOO - DAVID TAMBYAH ALAN KHOO STUPENDOUS... the massed crowds at the fair STUPENDOUS... the long,, long, line of cars Ipt THE STREAM OF CARS DOWN BRAS BASAH ROAD And out the sun as Inche Ishak cuts the ribbon News Editor and reporting from the Carnival Grounds. yHE grounds of623 words
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Article54 1960-06-04 1 a *\IRIi'S\K Sat.— Amritsars famous ftMea temple. the Sikhs' 'ireitest shrine, was cordoned off by police ♦^rH»v after the murder of an inspector the first v^thn of the week-lon« Sikh agitation m Punjab The a-ushot by an unknown assailant who escaped into the temple after police had54 words
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181 1960-06-04 1 Indonesian jets put on alert as Dutch aircraft carrier sails JAKARTA, Saturday. Till] Indonesian Air Force has been put on a round-the-clock alert m view of the mounting tension caused by the Dutch military buildup m West New Guinea, Antara news agency reported today. The agency quoted an Air Force181 words
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67 1960-06-04 1 SIX STRUCK BY LIGHTNING DURING STORM SINGAPORE. Sat.— Five men and a woman were struck by lightning while sheltering from the rain at a wayside coffee-stall m Dunman Road yesterday afternoon. One of them. Mr. Chung Peng Koh of Joo Chiat Terrace was admitted to the General Hospital. His condition67 words
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Article23 1960-06-04 1 MOSCOW Sat.— Professor Vasily S. Emelyanov. the sputnik export has been appointed chairman of the Soviet Government Atomic Energy Committee.23 words
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Article31 1960-06-04 1 ANKARA. Sat. Generai Cemal Gursel. Turkish Prime Minister, told stall officers that leaders of the former regime planned to murder all 1.500 cadets of the Ankara War School.31 words
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91 1960-06-04 1 FOR TODDLERS A LOVELY DAY OF FUN IN THE SUN SELDOM has Singapore seen such a fantastic sight. Cars and people all out m the holiday sun and all making for the biggest ever carnival the island has ever seen. Fair officials estimate that today *alone 30,000 people would keep91 words
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Article27 1960-06-04 1 PEKING. Sat. The Yugo- slav Charge DAllaires. Mr. Alexander Sokorac. walked out of a banquet when Liv ■Shao-chi, chairman of the Republic, attacked Yugoslav "revisionists."27 words
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Article30 1960-06-04 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat Bibh -quoting Frank Gratto. 39. who said hv was only trying to find 'the right woman'" was arrested !<>r marrying at least WVtta womon.30 words
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Article22 1960-06-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sat Hew Zealand's Prime IftntrtcT Mr. Walter N&sn, hit lor New York on his way to Malaya.22 words
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Article16 1960-06-04 1 MOSCOW. Sat Premier Nikita Khrushchev has ac (vpted an invitation to visit Cuba.16 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-04 1 jf'lSS IKON I II FORD ■j make'sA better 4* ig pictures mm J^ <?Zftb ''J/ Fast and y fine grain X '^m Preferred by Ww Amateurs and Professionals alike r m an leading Photographic Stores35 words
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Advertisement77 1960-06-04 1 1 M W&. <- fWWSBKK&F I^SK fflb race your world beautifully even on a moment s --^Mtt| f notice! Because 'Love-Pat' is COMPLETE make-up not just pressed powder. No other mokc-up gives you this exact blend rf FOUND- I ATION plus powder. There's J Jfr'' I no fussing with extra77 words
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Advertisement15 1960-06-04 1 VAN 11 1 FOR HXE FURNITURE 136/142 Orrhanl Road Vp«r*— .9 Teh ***** ?2SHX «24i15 words
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244 1960-06-04 2 Industrials and Sterlings reap gains in a day of good business in U.K. mart LONDON. Saturday The London Stock markets ended the week on a distinctly firm note with business on a good scale for the ot the holiday session T:ie selling of equities of the oasi two days dried244 words
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Article39 1960-06-04 2 LONDON Th€ I •ati Rubber Study May bulletin fires follow: revised February: Total rubber stocks 652.500 lons Urns and stocks m consuming area> Synthetic consumption stood at 145.000 and natural rubber exports from Indonesla 49.024.39 words
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Article207 1960-06-04 2 Discount rate cut boosts U.S. Govt securities NEW YORK: Wull .Street yesterday closed barely steady with the main body of the market showing mostly fractional advances Bonci market prices were generally higher, while U.S. Government >ecuritie>. led by longer maturities, attracted buying a_s a result of the discount207 words
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Article60 1960-06-04 2 Royal Dutch lose some ground m bullish market AMSTERDAM: A bullish tendency continued yesterday aided by the strength' of Wail Street. Philips and Unilever were strong. Aku and Royal Dutch were steady but Hoogovens lost some mounci. Shippings were very quiet and were generally weii maintained. Amsterdam Rubber eased60 words
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Article74 1960-06-04 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Cherry Leal 1/2. Hoi Houw 6A. Glengarry 6/7, Tjisadane 10/11, Marcelii Nowotko 13/14. Alcinous 15 '16. Sumbawa 18. Halldur 19. Tapah N. Wall 4. Labuan Hadji N. Wall 5. Sanana 21/22. Van Cloon 23/24. Mizuho74 words
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Article71 1960-06-04 2 WASHINGTON: The Development Loan Fund »DLF> has signed on agreement covering a loan of U552,600,000 to the N.V. Indonesian Service Co.. Ltd.. of Jakarta, to help it to establish a plant to manuiacture jeeps and lorry components. Basic approval of the loan ivas announced lastReuter - 71 words
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Article67 1960-06-04 2 HONG KONG. Frida y Closing prices here today were: v o Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,215 51. 210 sales sales Union ins. Can ton $92.00 $92.00 .seller.s buyers harden $7 05 7.05 v sale* sales H Kong phot* $38 .75 $38.25 sales f=a!es Dairy fur67 words
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249 1960-06-04 2 Rubber: Interest on lower grade sheet I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS I LONDON, Saturday. AN EARLY ADVANCE during the week reflecting higher Eastern advices was not very well held owing to insufficient demand but later some interest developed mReuter - 249 words
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Article29 1960-06-04 2 Malaysiam profits down LONDON: Malaysiam Tin Ltd. estimated profit for the year to March 31. totalled £2,419 (£745 loss) after a tax of £2,259 (£360 >. dividend nil isame).29 words
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Article153 1960-06-04 2 Terms for foreign investments m Japan revised NLW" YORK: Japanese business circles here were pleased at iho announcement In Tokyo of new more liberal :erms for Ameucan investment m Japanese industry. Tue N€W York ofTice of Nikko Securities, one of Tokyo's largest brokerage bouses, said the new rules permitU.P.I. - 153 words
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Article44 1960-06-04 2 NFW YORK: Humble Oil and Refining Company have announced that butyl rubber production capacity at its Bay town. Texas, refinery will be increased Irom 125 million lbs. a year to more than 170 million lbs. by the second quarter of 1961.44 words
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Article117 1960-06-04 2 LONDON. June 3 Previous Today RUBBER No I H-b c.i.f. European oorts June v IH .m. July Ml 36| RUBBER No. I R.S Spot 3* 1 IH li.* RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement House Terms July .'>". 37] Aug M| M| TONE: Steady but quiet. Aoo»- price*117 words
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Article51 1960-06-04 2 NEW YORK. June 3. Previous Today TIN Strait* *pot 100.62 lOO.*>t RUBBF.fi Futures July 12.T7i 12 M $ept ti .1-': 11.29 sales lots TONE: Steady No 1 RSS June 'anded price 131 14 COFFEE: Futures B Contract July ;;»3.».. ."ri.-*. Aoove saieaa g-oted m L's cents per51 words
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Article33 1960-06-04 2 NEW YORK. June J Previous Today SO Industrials (27.87 62v PS 20 Railroads 13*i.87 139.66 40 Domestic Bonds R2 71 R2.M 15 Utilities fcK :>; 15 Stocks Composite Average* _'v.. 2033 words
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Article34 1960-06-04 2 Malabar spot and afloat* ihipmenf Lamport sj>o* and •*>v June shipment .~>v Muntok rhit* <po! and artoitts 73. June riUpacal 7' ex -dock A^ove once? quoted ir L s eentf per ih34 words
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Article85 1960-06-04 2 LONDON. June 3 Previous "Today COPRA Philippine* C.i.f. U.K. North European parts delivered weight par lons ton Jun* 5-00 $_v COPRA, Straits c.i.f. O.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton June July ~>t i 74) COCONUT OIL crude Straits cii. European ports m built per85 words
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Article893 1960-06-04 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Friday. Previous Ye s t e c a y KEY TO MARKING*. I cci cum capital istic. "II exclutfmi everythng. >« excluding livitfcM I Cll CUM IMHS ISS»e. y >cr ss eidutfme capital rttan t ccr893 words
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Article146 1960-06-04 2 Small pre-holiday demand finds offers scarce m thin market LONDON. Sat. In the absence of influence irom Singapore, because of the closure of the market there for National Day. opening quotations were unchanged Irom Thursday final level. A little pre-holiday covering demand during ihe morning founu offers scarce and146 words
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Article95 1960-06-04 2 Tin holds steady. coopers ease Slightly m London LONDON. I ri— Tin Steady m quiet pre-hohday dealings ye.sterriny although trade quartet* reported a useful amount of overnight U.S. demand especially for nearby metal, while me Continent ale* showed fair interest. Copper prices eased islightly, especially for three months which95 words
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Advertisement526 1960-06-04 2 CAT Csy jggj^ THE EtA*l« LINES >V H »DEN P[D tEi VFOITERRBNEAN _V^ r O nTINEHT«L SCANDINAVIAN PORTS c. S pore P S ham Heaani J^ v :\j < Sutijoj i Cd" 18 5 June S 7 June I 5 June t/^' wJT -n i Fjistr., I 23 25 June526 words
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Advertisement340 1960-06-04 2 s^= 1 IMMVi I HAMBURG-AMER^7>J «c NORTH GERMAN t^l To (Colombo), Genoo, Morscillc^ a Bremen Hombur 9 S Calls Southampton for PoiKft lAVENSTEIN (LLOYO) It 1? June ItIMIN (NA^A6) 25 27 lane 2% n SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 June 2 ill, EiprtJi Service Omits Marsc To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohono v N340 words
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Article433 1960-06-04 3 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI HO PINPOINTS ODDITIES IN SOME BUILDINGS AND URGES CREATION OF OUR LOCAL STYLE By SINGAPORE:. Saturday J^ TOUCH of European modernity has made the architecture of some buildings m Singapore and the Federation as awkward and unpractical as touching the nose by way of433 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-06-04 3 Malayan girl stages he dances of India or charity A M DiaHall I of hru Comi is m i: with it ha is and t he A R i on SHANTA31 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-06-04 3 0 THIS l>O-ft dragon wiil he «me of the chief attractions at the National Carnival to be held at the RatYlrs Institution today. The dragon dance will be performed by members of the Chinese National Phy- sical CultureFree Press - 83 words
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153 1960-06-04 3 Government take-over of the 42 schools in East Coast states KOTA BHAHI, Satuiiduy. BORTY-TWO kampong schools m Ihe PanMalayan Islamic Party-controlled slates of Kelantan and Trengganu have I*tii taken over l>v Ihe Federation Government. This la m accordance with the Government's policy tc 1 dually take over all karr.pong schools153 words
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Article42 1960-06-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Spastic Children's Association will hold a jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church hall. Orchard Road, on June 8 from 9 a.m. to noon. Proceeds from the sale will go to foster the activities of the association.42 words
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Article28 1960-06-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The second Asum Racing Conference will be held m Singapore next year. Thla was decided m Tokyo, where the flrst one was recently held.28 words
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122 1960-06-04 3 80 MEMBERS OF OLD BOYS' CLUB ATTEND DINNER AND ELECTIONS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Presbyterian Old Boys' Association held iU annual dinner, which was attended oy about 80 people, at the Haw Par Hall m Koon Seng Road followed by the election of office-bearers iox iy<)U-6i. At the meeting, the following122 words
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252 1960-06-04 3 LUMUT BOOM: ORE LOADING JETTY IN USE... FOREIGN SYNDICATE PLANS A $6 MILLION FLOUR MILL IPOH. Sat LUMUT, the sleepy little town on the coast of Perak. is being shaken out of its slumber by big business with money to invest. The chief reason for this attraction us as .strategic252 words
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Article30 1960-06-04 3 SEGAMAT. Sat.— A dance to raise funds for the Segamat Cricket Association and the PWD Sports Club will be hold at the Diamond Jubilee Hall today.30 words
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Article24 1960-06-04 3 KAJANG. Sat. The Sung* i Chua MCA Youth Section has been refused permission Ito meet m the local Community hall.24 words
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Article19 1960-06-04 3 PENANG. Sat.— Youth Week will open here with a rally on the Esplanade on June 12.19 words
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Advertisement195 1960-06-04 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE 2* E A Beautiful Carpet is a treasured possession 5 1 For Beautiful Persian/ Bakhara E Pakistan carpets E Visit: 1 IRANIAN CARPETS I E 37, Tonglin Road, Singapore. TEL: ***** =riiiiiiisiiitiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinti tiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiir? R« FOR M£N After shaving lotion ly I 1 Have you shaved this morning?195 words
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Article779 1960-06-04 4 Jill Butterfield - Out at last: A practical book to help parents understand 'agonies' and problems of modern teenagers Jill Butterfield TODAY'S ADOLESCENTS ARE MORE IN NEED OF UNDERSTANDING THAN THE KEPT-IN-THEIR-PLACES CHILDREN OF OLD-FASHIONED TttlES By LONOON. Saturday gOMEWHERE around the 11- plus age mark you lose the girl who was your779 words
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210 1960-06-04 4 $1,000 CAMERA IN THE BOOT OF WRONG CAR BECAUSE KEY FITTED LOCK NOT MADE FOR IT LONDON, Sat.— A funny thing happened when 53-year-old Canadian business executive Wilfrid B. Whitneld was on his way to the theatre the other night. As Mr. Whitfield told the police: "My host and hostess,210 words
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Article21 1960-06-04 4 WASHINGTON. Sat.-Nego-tiations between the United States and the Philippines for a new air transport agreement have broken down.21 words
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Article25 1960-06-04 4 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Shiguru Yoshida. former Prime Minister of Japan, paid a courtesy call on Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister.25 words
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172 1960-06-04 4 British air firms seek tie-ups with US in bid to cut down costs LONDON. Saturday. "JMIRKK big Anglo-American aircraft tie-ups arc being negotiated with the encouragement of the British Government. The deals are seen as part of the drive to cut eve*r-rising research and development costs by sharing them with172 words
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60 1960-06-04 4 YOUTH IN CRASH BUT BARS PAY DAMAGES YORK. Bat— TWO I taverns have been held partly responsible for a teenager's car crash m which a woman died. Eighteen-year-old Robert Nichols had been drinking m the taverns at Newark. New Jersey where drinks are barred to people under 21. A jury60 words
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Article22 1960-06-04 4 LONDON. Sat. The Marquess of Blandford 33, son and heir of the Duke of Marlborough, is suing for divorce.22 words
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Article18 1960-06-04 4 LONDON, Sat._ Gun salutes have been fired to mark the seventy anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation.18 words
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113 1960-06-04 4 NEW YORK, Sat. Hal B. Hayes, chief of the world's biggest single-own-ed building company, mumbled m dismay: "I'm ruined, I'm dead, I don't know how I got involved m this." His outstanding obligations are said to exceed MSI 80,000,000. In his113 words
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Article, Illustration195 1960-06-04 4 CEDRIC DENIES PLAN FOR DIVORCE NEW YORK, Sat. It looks as if 67-year-old Sir Cedric Hardwicke's 10 year old marriage to actress Mary Scott is breaking up judging by what SHE said m Los Anceles But HE, m New YorX. denied that he knew anything about195 words
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Article28 1960-06-04 4 BOMBAY. Sat. English, after holding sway for about 200 years, was replaced by Hindi yesterday as the official language of the Indian State of Bihar.28 words
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Article15 1960-06-04 4 NEW DELHI. Sat. Queen Elizabeth will visit India. probably early next year.15 words
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46 1960-06-04 4 The sack union chief wants right for the worker to question employer's decision LOXDO> WORKER should 1,;, v, n i( against the sack and h, he compelled to satisfy w -•ourt that lie had mtod 'Missal 1 H< i Redundancy the of equity COO> Ker Iruin46 words
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100 1960-06-04 4 THE SUBTLE WAY OF URGING WOMEN TO BUY NEW YORK, Sat.—Americans use more M* metics than men elsewhere but the male consumerresistance to lotions, toilet waters and other beau'iflers is still strong at sony social levels nere Hence the very clevrr vay which the cnemiea. bronz.ng agent ca. "Man-tan" wa^100 words
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Advertisement89 1960-06-04 4 THIS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE WHOLE WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE... Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you m touch, that not only reports events but interprets89 words
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Advertisement70 1960-06-04 4 SUMMER 1960 I SPORT SHIRTS Joyson Arrow Tan, L/Grcv, irowm I/I D/Gre\, D/Bluc, 100', Cotton $16 50. SEE THEM AT NOTE: 10 f > FATHERS DAY' d.scou purchosed from us up to 19th Jw HAVE YOU SBEH The Wonderful Hi* ikonTp %rtth fully outomotic teoturei: instant reopen diophroqm control plus70 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-06-04 5 YVONNE SIM speaking at the debate. Seated from left: Si-110 Kok Soon. On* nu be. Woe i lhl Chu, N c Fook Leong (chairman), Robert Tan (timo-keepe n. Chu Honß and Annie Ycoh38 words
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258 1960-06-04 5 BENNY CHONG - School exam grading system for '60 to be changed Pupils must work harder BENNY CHONG By SINGAPORE Sat. ■fHE systems oi grades which have been m use for several years for the Cambridge School and Higher School Certificate examinations will be modified this year. This is stnlcd m v circular258 words
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84 1960-06-04 5 CONRAD CHIEW - The modern woman does not make a good wife CONRAD CHIEW by Girls' d an r 100 100 dern make three Chu, -.-Ho tnter- Gan Yvonne ciem nmcta thanSleeted s' ■<• i ...odern extra i lot and ere >elted their did not of the ■long said loved than y neu--OC484 words
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150 1960-06-04 5 Outraged modesty of girl at Change Alley: 'Balloon man' fined $10 0 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE parents oi an 11-year-old girl told a magisx trate that they were willing to forgive a balloonseller. Shaul Hameed, 28, for an offence against their daughter. But Inspector G. Tolson. WUtln* >aid that Shaui. a150 words
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92 1960-06-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sai Tham i O Kok Kong was .sentenced i m a district court to three months' jail for taking pan m a light between two rival J gangs at Aljunied Road on I May 1. Tham was convicted of92 words
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Article44 1960-06-04 5 MALACCA. Sat. A Singapore second hand car broker. Tan Kirn Scan, 44. wa^ sentenced to three years' jail by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan In the High Court here for using as genuine counterfeit currency, and having m his possession counterfeit notes.44 words
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Article33 1960-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sa The massive re-reglstratlon of all voters, numberi -:lj more than two million. In the Federation i* m full swing. The re-regi>t ration will omtinue till July 12.33 words
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119 1960-06-04 5 YOUTH WHO FLED FROM BOYS' HOME 5 TIMES SAYS: I HAD MANY GROUSES SINGAPORE, Sat. *3 Tan Tua Chua, 17, an inmate of the Gimson School, was ordered by a Criminal District judge to be sent to the Reformative Training Centre. Mr. K. T. Alexander, the judge, was acting on119 words
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Advertisement45 1960-06-04 5 MARINUCCI •«»»c Chord Organ ht <i o<j Cabinet. tour Bx«s tm.sh. N ploy. EfJ iC" prC-«lcl«Ct«d p oro Accordions I lC i-ve the tyn. I miner Si»S.OO |M A. LTD., wm j today's exciting Wie... i I t very I -rrj«<j W h «ero of45 words
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Advertisement145 1960-06-04 5 Imported U.S.A. nn Makes SLACKS_/ f with over 300 pairs to select from EVERY PAIR %BPI UNCONDITIONALLY I DA^Ojj W*' GUARANTEED U^*utf^ TO GIVE /fflß SATISFACTION HBj T^c slacks that light up IR3B z/our leisure time.. every fl|!jf /rzncZ /ro?;z ?;a^/i 'n' ?rt'«'' kf /o fastiduously I BB Bf tailored145 words
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Miscellaneous162 1960-06-04 5 SINGAPORE JM TODAY: ii.tf p.m. TOMORROW: ti.4(i a.m. and 7.34 p.m MONDAY: 8.06 a.m. and 8.!0 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 9.04 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.03 a.m. and 9.46 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.54 am and 1O.'»(> p.m. FRIDAY: 11.46 a.m. and 11.08 p.m. RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson WBHB162 words
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READERS' OPINIONS
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148 1960-06-04 6 MORE WOMAN TRADE UNIONISTS NEEDED 0t Your June 1 report from Kuala Lumpur of the call by Che Zaiton Daim, a member of National Union of Commercial Workers, for more women to take part m the trade union movement is a timely one. With so many woman labourers and office148 words
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Article115 1960-06-04 6 TEMPTATION IN THE DARK The Rey. Donald F. Miller is t De congratulated tor ms very t-jnk «rd practical advice for those keeping company m prepjration tor marriage. I presume he means those who are cg.igcd to ?e married. I think his 12 rules apply oiij to courting couples, especially115 words
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Article82 1960-06-04 6 0 I a~i sure thai \i all g<rls, irrespective *of race, colour or ceed would observe the 12 rules lad down by the Rev. D:nald F. Miller when Ihey go Out with men, there would be fewer scandals and more happy hr-nes. I see that he gives82 words
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Article124 1960-06-04 6 I heartily support the appeal by the Apex Club for old magazines and books to be distributed to the physically handicapped. In fact, the Red Cress Society has been doing tne same for years. I recall the time when I was m hospital and the joy124 words
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Article96 1960-06-04 6 A PITY IT RAINED ALL DAY 0 What a pity that on buch an auspicious occasion as Singapore's first National Day, there should be so much rain. Although it didn't dampen our spirits altogether, it certainly took o lot of colour out of the day's festivities. In the morning the96 words
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Article83 1960-06-04 6 0 The Free Press has done housewives a great service m introducing the weekly HOUSEHOLD HINTS and RECIPE contests. We look forward each week to the contests, not so much to know who has won, but for the useful notes. Mv children and I have pasted83 words
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Article, Illustration799 1960-06-04 6 OSWALD HENRY - Joan sings from rags to riches' with a guitar OSWALD HENRY Wt^FEtttttl^^^m^^m^^^^*^*^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-'-'- ■W» ■> j^i '^^^L '■■^h 9r" ■sW.I S^bb |^B I^Bbß I^BBH <■ by "PETTING TO KNOW YOU" seems to be a popular theme these days especially with the emphasis on the tourist trade and getting to know people799 words
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Article, Illustration615 1960-06-04 6 I WAS born on a Thursday, and, as they say such children have far to go, I guess I'm destined to travel." Tliis. perhaps, tells you all you want to know of Rosemary Hamilton, one of Singapore's smart "younger set"615 words
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Article, Illustration194 1960-06-04 6 A VOCALIST with a style of her own who confesses she has not had a single singing lesson m her life is 19-year-old Zahara ("I like Doris Day, Saloma. Mona Fong and Ruby Wan") binte Slamat. of Penang, who is having her first nightclub194 words
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Article125 1960-06-04 6 KEITH MOON - This bane is the talk of Perth KEITH MOON F'o-n ■^51 25*1 j I did' I 1 ""Id hardh v is Jf«i him uh\ J reason" h* l ne s^ti m Ml<it^ must tuo I > v »f rtaJ b »nd onh an d relaxation J Mudy whf n f125 words
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Advertisement94 1960-06-04 6 /T^ Utmost comfort ot reasonable lf*~\ ORCHARD HOTEL Lfl Wy^ J Tonight Ixtennoii To 1• ■jf^V I and exjnee ot TRANSMISSION// BELTING J PHOENIX Csoie A«.nu -S. MOLTRIE ft I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMP," t H B^ B, PASTRY SHOP J^[ l'4\ t res 1 m P ruol 1 iSAIo W94 words
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NATIONAL DAY MAJULAH SINGAPUR PREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration591 1960-06-04 7 THE FIRST STEPS IN AN EXCITING MARRIAGE' OF OUR CULTURES 400 for i show heap for he value j.uuu people have attended the Ru 'ayut. popularly known as -ince they were started last eniroei I "co:.ttits or rowda .at varied 30j udie: rope Synthesis g< I coii591 words
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195 1960-06-04 7 Bright lights for the S'pore night /COLOURED lights, searchlight displays and floodlit buildings will turn the Singapore night into a fairyland of lights during the National Day celebrations. The Istana Negara will be a wonderful spectacle of coloured lights, flood lighting and flags and bunting. The spacious grounds, the trees195 words
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Article, Illustration841 1960-06-04 8 iyiTHIN 300 days from today, there will rise against the beautiful setting of King George V Park m Clemenceau Avenue, a $1 million theatre which will be an anvil for forging a Malayan culture. The theatre, when completed, will express tfce mood and841 words
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658 1960-06-04 8 Great drive on for adult education ONE of the most striking features about present day Singapore is the movement for adult education that is sweeping over it. This is quite m keeping with the pattern established m other n e w1 y independent countries m SouthEast Asia. The attendance of658 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-06-04 8 MALAYA'S own game sepak raga Is gaining national status with the emergence of Malaya as an independent nation and achievement of selfgovernment by Singapore. But that it not to say that sepak raga is the only game played m this part of the world.317 words
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Article, Illustration624 1960-06-04 9 CHAN SWAN BEE - PROBLEMS OF PAYA LEBAR CHAN SWAN BEE Is it to be swallowed up m the age of jets? By ORE has a problem i r port and ,£ss the Covernrr speeds up its nent plan at ai the swallowX jet-age. does it the oprt. -iven he setand d adcon- r624 words
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Article, Illustration476 1960-06-04 10 THE VITAL ARTERY THAT IS THE PORT Cargo contrast m the Singapore Harbou THE port of Binga--1 pore is not Just a pivot oi international commerce. It is. to the people of Singapore, a vital artery. Without it. Singapore. with ita ever-increasing population, would not exi>t. Favoured geographically at the476 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1960-06-04 11 ALAN KHOO - Police force never so efficient and public never SO Confident ALAN KHOO By I gapwe Byice Kor«'i\ unEjp.U' (iovernL ha- o! n L v L^ jfctlf t<» the E»-our from a C|j reuinu.' to a Cvern: 1 >tate port* important, I bruu-iht itself I H Ihc hearts Winfairs, Boon, Ie1,000 words
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Article, Illustration841 1960-06-04 12 YEAR OF PROGRESS II LEGISLA TIVE FIELD OF LABOUR AND LAV A stronger union movement, new c/ eQ |l women, protection against money eftd 1 Next year's plans? Too premature yet to say— Byrne IN THE last 12 months the Singapore Government has taken ever y measure to promote me841 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1960-06-04 13 [he tremendous impetus m music graphic arts otl has been m 4* past five years -jendou> impetus and graphic .jfltlut they have ydi huh level of fl Khirvement. disasl two ere has pid ex--.-roups es- :;-Engi nips. ot the id been Englisht- t1,668 words
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686 1960-06-04 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By 4 INLY three months ago, the lowing Peruvian footballers visited the Federation and Singapore and were unbeaten m all their matches. When m years to come they recall their 1960 visit of the Far Fast, they will most likely talk about686 words
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Article, Illustration714 1960-06-04 14 SINGAPORE, an important centre m world trade and a vital link m air and sea travel, promises to become an important point m world sports through the greater speed and cheaper costs of air travel. Because of its central position, it is an714 words
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Article407 1960-06-04 14 Cricket and football will provide highlights for the sports l Ov A N international cricket match between Singapore and the Federation and two lop-class soccer matches between sides representing the Government services of (he two territories are the main sports highlights m the National Day celebrations. The three-day407 words
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Advertisement48 1960-06-04 8 I Business Machines 1 for all branches of INDUSTRY BANKING TRADE COMMERCE and GOVERNMENT qjs^^ Good Wishes "^^%ia I W State of Singapore a on the 1& Ist Anniversary of NATIONAL DAY jf THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO (SttGAPORE) LTD j 9C, De Souza Street Singapore Tel: *****.48 words
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Advertisement71 1960-06-04 8 PROP-JET ELECTRAS DAILY TO HONG KONI WITH DIRECT FLIGHTS IN LESS THAN 41 HOURS Cathay Pacific ore now flying daily between Smgopo Kong, treasure chest of the Orient. Visitors w.ll c^ temperate climate ond revel m "duty-free" shopping I Kong Island and m Kowloon. All Cathay Pacific fligh* pressurised, air-conditioned71 words
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Advertisement46 1960-06-04 9 of Supermarkets m Singapore 1 and Malaya.... and such I nil I STORAGE i I I* I CONGRATULATIONS S r TO l w \H ON THE J -X J JUNE 3rd 1960 J from THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE I COMPANY LIMITED J I* i m i46 words
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Advertisement191 1960-06-04 10 Congratulations to the Singapore Government on a Successful Year of Self Rule FROM BORNEO MOTORS (Singapore) LTD. Sole distributors of AUSTIN CARS TRUCKS VANS LAM BRETT A SCOOTERS MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTORS AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT I Hg^P i^^^^L^ ==^^^^sssUtßS9tß^K^^A l^^^l B B mf Sl^^k xa^^B AIRES RADAR -EYE iMSSI Ksa 4S' ;k New191 words
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Advertisement121 1960-06-04 10 jiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiim^ I MAJULAH SINGAPURA f r^^^l Tfl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1121 words
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Advertisement225 1960-06-04 11 LONG ASSOCIATED WITH SINGAPORE'S COMMERCE The Borneo Company Ltd. offers NATIONAL DAY GREETINGS j I to a i United, Prospering Singapore MAJULAH SINGAPURA! NO OTHER TRANSISTOR TAPE RECORDER OF COMPARABLE DIMENSIONS :i -p V*k\\\ikvT x SO MANY <W*UIY FEATURES i mHJULAn THE SENSAnONAL TR-100 TRANSICORDER SINGAPURA X L W^ Ttttt)225 words
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Advertisement291 1960-06-04 12 Congratulation for First National Day Anniversary "Majulah Singapura" fufFyffili B^^ Vm Bm I I *^ftifck^ HiFi 3D Stereo I s^ 'i ~***i^^^rf "*iw^ H i W S M v V 1 V^y_cjp i W^ > gt- v X R»<ord CHonqcr >is *sS£i5 S£i- >7 r fl ''MBBBi £s*Z^-^—~~^l Mo L291 words
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Advertisement22 1960-06-04 13 yal Insurance Company Limited I ami (Liverpool London Globe insurance Company Limited offer their Congratulations 1 the occasion of Loyalty Day. J22 words
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Advertisement194 1960-06-04 14 t -W ~i -j—* l ,i>?v -^-"Sjifc^ —jfeOzz. A .:;^::;;;;;;;p Hi^-^-A^ —^rjv~ ———Mil S WKt' hf/ V/ lP?!j5JJ!S!??J?S??"" TT*i^ Xjn^i '••'•»«t» l((Vlt||ii i^^^ Jj^^^f^_^ MtU n-Hini«i'i'i(.|'' ■•2!!!!'!" lt til :i?!""*^W ••iltiwli.lii!!!.'!!!!!!! !!!!^^^^l niitiHiiuiMiiiiin '^0H HUHiM .■.<S> v ..i lI.IiX^B r//M vBnrTTtJ "^m 1 1 I ryjß WWWVi ''i'iii! '<'*¥/ /l/flm/mlnk194 words
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Advertisement12 1960-06-04 14 i f Bis better! U Made m Germany From Kee Huat's i12 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-06-04 15 A PAINTING of f.shermen dragnetting comes under scrutiny as artist Madam Sunyee points out its merits to Minister of Culture Mr S. Rajaratnam and Mr. Choy Chan Wah. an or- ganiser of the National Art Exhibition at the Victonal Memorial Hall.70 words
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50 1960-06-04 15 BOB PERIES - Fa st German torpedo boats of the Indonesian Navy bring full in tobacco smuggling BOB PERIES by SINGAPORE. Sat. a lull m smuggling activities two weeks around Singapore. ibuted to the new Germanused l>> the Indonesian Navy lipelago. tida has j pi nragsald fell.trained .iilOW is, the by by local50 words
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127 1960-06-04 15 LAUNCHED: CRASH PROJECT TO PLANT 3,000 ACRES OF RUBBER TPOH, Sat. The Perak Government has launched a "crash" project to clear and plant 3,000 acres with rubber by the end of this year. The Mentri Besar, Inche Shaari bin Piai, said the project was Perak's first contribution to the nations127 words
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84 1960-06-04 15 IPOH ACS SEEKS $65,000 TO BUILD NEW EXTENSION IPOH Sat The AngloI Chinese School, here. one of the biggest m Perak. which i> celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, has launched an appeal tor 000 for its extension fund. About SlOO.OOO is required for science equipment, five new cla»rooms, a84 words
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Article27 1960-06-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A joint Singapore Federation committee will meet here on June 18 to consider the question of recognising University of Malaya law degrees.27 words
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221 1960-06-04 15 He hoped to find missing woman among the thousands then it rained SINGAPORE, Saturday. piFTY YEAR OLD S. Muthusamy, a City Council labourer, was up at five yesterday morning as Singapore prepared to celebrate its first National Day. Forty-five minutes later, he was at the Padang on a mission. For221 words
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139 1960-06-04 15 LOCAL DEMAND FOR THE 'MADE IN U.S.A. CIGARETTES IS STILL HIGH SINGAPORE, S a t.— Despite the tremendous increase m local cigarette manufacture, the demand for American cigarettes m Singapore and the Federation is still high, said an American cigarettes sales representative now on a visit to Singapore. Mr. James139 words
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Article33 1960-06-04 15 'Carnegie dinner KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -A new group of "graduates" of the Dale Carnegie Course now being held here will be presented with diplomas at a dinner at the Federal Hofc?l on Wednesday.33 words
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148 1960-06-04 15 60 HOSTILE TEMIARS END THEIR WANDERINGS AND GO OVER TO GOVT. FOR A SETTLED LIFE IPOH Sat. A Temiar headman and 60 hostile aborigines m Upper Perak have come over to the Government side. Mr. RC. Corfleld. Protector of Aborigine^ Northern Jfteeion, said that nearly^ six months of patient and148 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-06-04 15 A SMILE FROM ONE OF THE MANY WHO WILL SING AT THE TWO-DAY CARNIVAL A Miss Lee Chiuk Foong a member of the New World Life Revue, who will sing at the National Carnival today and tomorrow. She will be among a host of local entertainers who will perform nightly75 words
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61 1960-06-04 15 IPOH, Sat. The Malayan Teachers National Congress has named nve of its official* to attend a meeting of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession m Amsterdam on July 31. They are Mr. Lum Kirn Tuck, Mr. K. Balasundram, Inche Hamdan bin Ahmad.61 words
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136 1960-06-04 15 Big plans for jet travel the easy way SINGAPORE, Sat— A gigantic "schedules" and advertising programme to boost travel from now to the end of the year, has been drawn up by BOAC. Thi> follows the conclusion of a two-day conference of sales managers and area managers of BOAC. The136 words
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Advertisement58 1960-06-04 15 PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER BATTERY amp MAIN OPERATED HIRE PURCHASE TERMS j NOW AVAILABLE Spore Only to be used independently of main supply. Price jE2^^£&\M| :>695/- |W Sofo Agents«ood Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** Yew Road. Kuolo Lumpur. SWIMMING COSTUMES RIOUS COLOURS S SOUZA BROS. I AdHph* Horel Bldg) N^ F -^i^^58 words
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Advertisement186 1960-06-04 15 ■■■■BSB«.___ S JXOGERS ±LATE NEW STOCK OF THESE LOVELY PLATE TABLEWARE HAVE JUST ARRIVED I THEY ARE OF FINE FINISH. REFLECT- ING GOOD TASTE AND CONVEYING IN m A TANGIBLE FORM THAT PERSONAL EXPRESSION OF HIGH REGARD IMPORTANT FOR m a\y niFT m< \%io\ AVAILABLE AT S.P.H. de Silva Ltd.186 words
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Miscellaneous26 1960-06-04 15 PQP- Little Shower 4—- te By Cog Dto't trust to luck...be sure of pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press26 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-06-04 16 ALAN KHOO - Broadcaster Cooper to go home after 10 years here: Takes back 'pleasant memories' ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE, Saturday MR. Derek Cooper, Controller of Programmes M Radio Singapore, leaves this week-end after nearly 10 years with the department Mr. Cooper who first joined Radio Singapore, then Radio Malaya, m 1950, will126 words
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Article73 1960-06-04 16 Singapore listeners will remember him In programmes such as "Forum of the Air" and 'In the News"'. Mr. Cooper has also undertaken book and film reviews and is an experienced actor i who has taken pan m plays !both lor schools and adult audiences. He said: "1 am73 words
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134 1960-06-04 16 CAUGHT IN A DRAIN WITH HACKSAW: MAN GETS FIVE MONTHS SINGAPORE, Sat.— Two days after his discharge from prison, S. Vengarasamy was found crawling out of a monsoon drain at 1.20 a.m. on May 25, a magistrate's court was told. Vengarasamy. 40. who was caught by a police patrol, was134 words
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Article25 1960-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Old Rafflesians' Association will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Peking Restaurant on June 29 at 8 p.m.25 words
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Article61 1960-06-04 16 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE s,7^ AUSTRALIAN poultry feed manufacturers M d stock farmers m Singapore and Malaya throu^l research laboratories, said two visiting officials of;,^. feed co-operative society. Mr, David Lynch, general manager, and Mi. mill manager, of the Poultry farmers Co-operatic bane, are m Singapore on a market61 words
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209 1960-06-04 16 SENTENCE DEFERRED ON 2 WHO TRIED TO ROB A SOLDIER SINGAPORE, Sat. Two young men. who held up a private m the Singapore Infantry Regiment at dagger point and attempted to rob him. off Changi Road, one morning m March last, was found guilty at the Assizes here. Sentence was209 words
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Advertisement377 1960-06-04 16 Surging Crowds, Proof of increasing Popularity Have you been to E KRIPALSONS j MID SUMMER SAMJSR if not You arc indeed missing an event/ TEXTILES SAREES Curtom Net a $130* £»"»>. Georgette a SI 1.00 Emb. Nylon Georgette n 524.00 r^ Pico Acetate Crepe 45" oSI 20 £mb Ny On377 words
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Advertisement160 1960-06-04 16 FEDERAL PUBUCATIONS LTD INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION Newfontana book* M 396. MARCH THE NINTH a A brilliant novel which depicts the fine boionce Ih justice. R. f 414. THE MASK A powerful nc\el ot love, deorn, y*ar t trogeoy African Veld lost century. 397. DOCTOR AT THE CROSSROADS He faced160 words
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Miscellaneous260 1960-06-04 16 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS NATIONAL DAY CELEBKATIONS: National Carnival at Raffles Institution ground 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Mass Tattoo at Jaia.i Besar Stadium G p.m. 10 9 p.m.: National Economic Developmeni Fair at Great World v p.m. >o midnight; Aneka Ragam Rakya: at Malay Settlement 7 p.m.* to 10260 words
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Miscellaneous742 1960-06-04 16 fl I 12 1 |3 *^H^ 1 I^l 1^ 12 SlKil maths tome as a•• -Wj^—^mg— Lm|^ 13 L s >ud anc ran ~> f on rhf ____H^L < __JBM»««»«H»-»»-Ji^^^M^BL-JB^L--- 15 Ju.-* the medium lo q I I I I I I 1 somethmu across! <j». I I I I742 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-06-04 17 Cpl. K. H. Sharp - Cpl. K. H. Sharp Story: SINGAPORE Doxing champions, the Ist Bn, The Cheshire Regiment, leave the island soon after one of their most successful seasons m the ring. When jthe battalion returns to Britain m July it will take with it theSgt. J.B. Hutchison - 277 words
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Article, Illustration469 1960-06-04 17 Tough... with a soft touch A MAN'S JAG WITH POWER FOR 100-PLUS M.P.H. BUT IT'S SO MANAGEABLE, SAYS CHRISTINE RODDYli^i MY husband kidded me when I l<>l<i him I was taking out ;i Jaguar 2.4. "That is :j man's cur," he said. That was typical of male motorists, I thought.469 words
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68 1960-06-04 17 BOMBAY. Sat. Asian zone matches m Thomas Cup badminton team competition will m ljiure an be played at one venue to reduce travelling expenses. This has been agreed to by Malaya. India. Ceylon, Pakistan. Thailand and Hong Kong. They have al>o authorised theReuter - 68 words
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Article14 1960-06-04 17 SYDNEY. Sat. Australia will send 202 competitors to tbp Olympic Games. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement480 1960-06-04 17 1111 Latest Model Automatic 35 mm C V A Emß^b» v S V THE PIONEER 35mm SINGLE-LENS REFLEX CAMERA FEATURING preferred through-thc-lens focussing ond viewing —no porollon problems! tocal. plane shutter, speeds < 2 iCC to 1 io see fully flash-synchronised built-in pentaprism tor unrevcrscd-imoge viewing optional knob or lever480 words
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Miscellaneous596 1960-06-04 17 ST. GEORGE'S GARRISON CHURCH. 48 Wan Tho Avenue: (HURCH OF ST. TERESA CHURCH: 'langlin barracks; 9.45 a.m. Sunday School; 11.00 (Kampong Bahru Roadi Ma«.se> 7.15 ajm. Holy Communion: 9.30 a.m. Morning Worship; 500 p.m. at 6.30 a.m., 8 a.m.. 5.30 pm a.m. Sunday School: 9.30 a.m Training Union; 6.00 p.m.596 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-06-04 18 Sunday June 26 is a big day for cyclists why not join in the fun' SUNDAY, June 26 is a big day for Singapore and Malayan cyclists. It is the Free Press Cycle race. Have you sent m your entry? If you have not then do so NOW. The race85 words
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Article248 1960-06-04 18 CRAWFORD WHITE - MCC orders to umpires go out: Do your duty... call the throwers... and we will support all of you CRAWFORD WHITE By London, Saturday FHOSE who imagine that the MCC are shirking the issue of bowlers who throw got^ a resounding answer yesterday. A statement from Lord's said, m effect,248 words
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Article21 1960-06-04 18 SYDNEY. Sat. A New South Wales southern divison team trounced the French Ru?by League tourists 35-10 at Wollongong. Reuter.21 words
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Article, Illustration314 1960-06-04 18 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN The Hartley system Three By SINGAPORE, Sat. IX our two previous lessons we described the procedure for Black i against all openings by White that do not begin with I.P-K4. Beginners are usually taught to answer I.P-K4314 words
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228 1960-06-04 18 CHOO KIM LOCK FARRER PARK - Dayan's two goals blacked out the Starlight boys CHOO KIM LOCK FARRER PARK By Saturday Darul Afiah 2; Johore Starlight 1. TWO goals by centre forward Davan wiped oil Johore Starlight's early lead. Starlight scored m the 15th minute through Khalid VusofV. The equaliser came almost immediately. Dayan received a228 words
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322 1960-06-04 18 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT From New York. Saturday ON this warm, sunny afternoon down m his kingdom of restless sprawling Harlem. Sugar Ray Robinson revealed for the first time why at 40 years of age he is still the most lethal322 words
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Advertisement441 1960-06-04 18 Name ;a. I Address I i Post this form to: Tree Prfs* w J Times House, Singapore 9. Oniy the !,rM received will be permitted to compete 1. I wish to enter the FRKE prl^ 2. I agree to abide by tht I will race entirely at my own 3.441 words
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Article828 1960-06-04 19 y OH* t I I LI WO THREE 1 -6-60 with I WON: No recent track report; c IIM.GI API: Newcumer. no report. DELARGO: 3-H-60— Went over V hi 38 wttta Malham— Fancied. RACE FOUR PLRAK DERBY tl 1. 1 DIV. 1—1 1 M)828 words
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213 1960-06-04 19 Two new men in England's Test squad v. S. Africa LONDON, Saturday. p\\ O new "caps" were named today for the England Test team. They are Peter Walker, Glamorgan all-rounder, and Bob Bar- her, Lancashire captain The first cricket test against South Africa will be--1 gin at Edgbaston. Binning- ham.213 words
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Article172 1960-06-04 19 Yorkshire's sixth win at the top LONDON. Sat. County champions Yorkshire moved remorselessly to their sixth victory of the season yesterday. They beat Sussex by ten wickets. Results: At Middlesbrough. Yorkshire beat Sussex by ten wickets. Yorkshire 381 and four for no vK-ket. Sus>e\ 200 and 181. Yorkshire 14 points.Reuter - 172 words
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Article181 1960-06-04 19 Race 1 CL. 3. DIV. 3— 6 F.: Ma Folir J».OU. Milky Way II 8.10. Duke of Mantua 8.07, Mraat Peter 8.07. Songkhla 8.07. >ing.ii»ur;i 8.07. Waitangi 8.07. Quick Win 8.07. Marchesa 8.07. The Wee Cobbler 8.06. Pride of Chevalier 8.06, Signal Patrol 8.06. New Stat*181 words
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Article59 1960-06-04 19 MANILA. Sat. A surprise Filipino doubles team of Jonnny Jose and Eddie Dun°o beat India 6-2. 6-2. 6-2 to clinch for the Philippines the eastern zone Davis Cup final. Philippines had earlier named Jo>e to team with Deyro In the doubles, but reserved tne rignt toU.P.I. - 59 words
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Article22 1960-06-04 19 JALAN BESAR. Sat. Coach Rahim Sattar will make his dpfence to the SAFA Commission of Inquiry on Wednesday June 8.22 words
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Article13 1960-06-04 19 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. Christy O'Connor leads the Penfold-Swallow professional golf tournament. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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192 1960-06-04 19 BUKIT TIM AH, Sat.— Yellow House were champions at the Dunearn Schools I and II athhtic meet Red House were. wcond and; Green House third m the j team championships. Mrs. J. Jesudaaon gave j away the prizes. Balancing the Bean Bag: 1. Chia Kai192 words
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Article1088 1960-06-04 19 Race 1 2.15: Cl. 3, Div. 5 6 Furs. > S2 A FOU E 6vr bm?m Allan, 9.0 (10) McGrowdie I XiSSF* UAV n 6vr bWB Yong. 8.10 «9. G«f«v 9DI KE of MANTUA 3t beg Hobbs. 8 7 »7» Franklin 4 STBAAT PKTEU 3yr bag Hobbs, 8.71,088 words
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139 1960-06-04 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Amateur Football Association have arranged two games against Kwong Wan Athletic Association of Hong Kong next week. Dates are next. Tuesday Both games will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium kick-off 7.30 p.m. First match la against Sino-Malays. In the139 words
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Article47 1960-06-04 19 NEW YORK. Sat. Tho New York State Athletic Commission will recognise the June 10 fight between Sugar Ray Robinson and Paul Pender as a middleweight title bout despite its suspension of Robinson. Gene Fullmer Is recognised as champi'ii by the National Boxing Association.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement226 1960-06-04 19 Smartest combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by P.n»n space -rear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagof quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chiltion through 4 gears— from dren; handsome two-tone standing to 70 mph m 1226 words
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2336 1960-06-04 20 Today! Allan Lewis names tomorrow's winners Sans Atout safe: No doubts about his improvement Race 2 j CL. 3, DIV. 4— 6 F.: Si MaaJa 9.00. Picador II 8.13. Western Plains 8.13. Foreign Order 8.13. Speedy2,336 words
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Article351 1960-06-04 20 Race CL. 3, DIV. 2— B'.F. All Clear 9.00, Tanah Ayer Ku 8.10. Evening Sky 8.09, Rocket 8.08, Francoscot 8.07 Gustani 8.06, Bukit Timah 8.06, Lindalou 8.06, Peewee 8.05, Wo-Ai-Nee 8.03. Result II 8.01, Singalang 8.00. Thanks A Million 7.12. OUKIT Timah. fifth behind Conquistador351 words
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