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Title Section18 1960-06-06 1 »HE "SPARER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The Singapore Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration512 1960-06-06 1 Alan Khoo - Alan Khoo 200 000 make it a ni&ht toSemember After the fair, a fabulous show of song and dance By SINGAPORE, Mon IIIHAT 3 wonderful night it was for Singapore. Cool and mild. Moon and stars and 200,000 people m the roaring, jam-packed streets. Al the National Carnival512 words
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54 1960-06-06 1 THE CONTEST WINNER WHO NEVER GIVES DP TRYING M o n.— the Free Puzzle .:m Soo m belie vg "If at not suc--1 try Mr. jubilantly had C had t ever c time. il P°*"'Cr a holiday I had was to Mr. two I and hoc m aciuy m 154 words
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Article42 1960-06-06 1 M SINGAPORE. Mon. The* Indian Depats Minister for fTuninerce and Industry. >lr. Satish Chandra, is sohedulI to fly into Singapore today for a two-day visit. He viill have talks uith the Minister for Finance, Dr Goh Ken» Swee.42 words
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101 1960-06-06 1 Dawn raiders make off with $10,000 cloth haul 2OUTH BRIDGE O ROAD. Mon.— ln a big robbery during the three-day national celebrations, thieves got away with $10,000 worth of cloth from a shop In South Bridge Road. The robbery took place at 3.30 am. on Sunday. Seven men, three armed101 words
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Article27 1960-06-06 1 BRUNSWICK, (Georgia*. Mon. —Project "Glynco'' got under way when the United States successfully launched a huge balloon into the stratosphere to .study cosmic rays.27 words
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126 1960-06-06 1 3 EUROPEAN LOVELIES VIE FOR THE 'MISS HONG KONG' CROWN HONG KONG. Mon.— Three European girls are among 10 iinalists competing to be Miss Hong Kong at the ifis> Universe contest m Miami next month. One of the three is 23-year-old Sally Gillian Whitehead from New Zealand, who came to126 words
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Article25 1960-06-06 1 NEW YORK. Mon. St<v< Fox. a bulldozer operato* unearthed M 52 10.000 m cash while he was clearing a patch of scrub.25 words
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Article18 1960-06-06 1 LONDON. Mon —Al least IS people died m Whit Saturday road accidents, the Automobile Association .stated.18 words
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Article38 1960-06-06 1 IPOH i< li I I I 1.1 l> I :i i li w R RUBBER Inn i i TOCK EXCHAN I 1 V N LXrilANCil quirt n i. i i -i .11 r ii Iff I\M38 words
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Article23 1960-06-06 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1.36 and celling $1.43. Second Malayan Fund managars' prlet-s- buying $1.04 and sellIng $1.10.23 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-06 1 W* t or 9 ef y \SE THE HOSAKY FRESHER" iOH 512.50 'Af^^Bl. HIGH ST., V'~ ***** L I -nw.'ic Electric Iron: I I U'af Backed t)v Nationals I H M O know buy r^iiii:Hl35 words
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Advertisement46 1960-06-06 1 A MUST' FOR THE WISE PHOTOGRAPHER Gcvopon 33 is o medium speed film manufactured to specifications listed by Zciss as being ideal for miniature photography. A.S.A. setting daylight 125 A.S.A. setting artificial light 80 Resolving power 2,550 fines/inch (100 lines/mm.) Available at all good Photographic Dealers46 words
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Advertisement87 1960-06-06 1 FOORMII'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Cmervitoire of Music) Enrolments accepted daily ttu dentt for Piano, Harmony, Piano accordion. Violin, Gutter. Aural (ear training* theory j9j^^ or NiHtic, Piono-Jo«i H^r Saiophone Ctormet J^ Trumpet. 28-A, Penang Lane. Spore 9 Tel: *****. SOPHIA LOREN The story behind that Million dollar gem theft87 words
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460 1960-06-06 2 Russia is building new jet in bid to capture air travel supremacy PAYA LEBAR. Mon. IN A BID to capture commercial air supremacy, Russian aircraft designer Andrei Tupolev is now completing work on a new turbo-jet airliner. The new plane will be known ai the TU-124. It resembles its predecessor.460 words
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119 1960-06-06 2 "V-AIROBI. Mon. Mr. Ronald A^Ngala. Kenya's newly appointed Minister of Labour has told the Legislative Council' here that, confidence In the Colony and an inflow of capital were essential for swifter economic development and increased employment possibilities. Presenting the estimates for his Ministry for 1960-61.Reuter - 119 words
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85 1960-06-06 2 QLASGOW. Mon. Share- holder^ of Britain's biggest makers of cotton thread wore told here that science was mastering problem.^ oi synthetic threads. Mr. Robert Laidlaw. chairman of J. and P. Coats, of Glasgow, said m his annual report: "The basic problem of achieving good sewabillty85 words
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46 1960-06-06 2 NEW YORK: General Electric Company said it plans to build a $2,000,000 addition to its capacitor manufacturing facilities m Fort Edwaid. New York. The Installation will turn out -capacitor-grade' aluminium foil. Production will begin towards the middle of next year.46 words
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Article55 1960-06-06 2 PARIS: French Lade \\iih E^\-pt reiurneci to normal ;n tinclose of last week Tor me first time since ihe Suez conflict inlerrupied commercial relations between the two countries. The French Government baa Riven new instructions to Importers and exporters followiitfl i he recent Egyptian decision to joinReuter - 55 words
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Article99 1960-06-06 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Negotiators m a contract dispute that blacked out Broadway theatres resume talks today after a weekend ''cooling off" ueriod. The League of New York Theatres closed all 22 current Broadway plays and musicals after Actors' Equity stopped a performance of the comedy hit.99 words
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84 1960-06-06 2 TV ASHINGTON. Mon. The Commerce Department reported that the United States IoM around m its export trade to Latin America m 1959. due partly to increased competition from Western Europe and Japan Political and economic instability m some countries aho influenced the U.S.U.P.I. - 84 words
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Article81 1960-06-06 2 JAKARTA, Mun. The Indo- nesian National Banking Association has called on the Indonesian Government to economise, and to start exporting the greatest passible variety of products. The association made its appeal m a review issued at a congress m Surabaya. Ti .said the government could not81 words
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Article64 1960-06-06 2 Back to work at four ports /CHICAGO. Mon Dockers prepared to return to their jobs today at iour Grea* Lakes ports after a 20-day strike. Agreement was reached after a 14-hour negotiating session between represent at i\e.s of the International Longshoremen "a> Association and employers. The cities affected were Chicago,64 words
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Article80 1960-06-06 2 Aioscow. Mon Russian Finance Minister Vastly Qarbuxov said that the swift growth of the national economy made it necessary to change the scale of pi irec m the Soviet/ Union. In an article on the Soviet mule m Isvestia the Minuter i stressed that80 words
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385 1960-06-06 2 EaGETWOTODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS I wmm SINGAPORE, Monday. pLANS ARE AFOOT to build a 75,000-ton ship r carrying 2,270 passengers to replace the 24--year-old Queen MaryThe Chandos committee set up by the British government385 words
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Article886 1960-06-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Monday Pre-ious Thurscay KEY TO MMKIN6*. cci cum capital issue *»ii exclnfmt everyting. *i ciciuliag «i» l ifPd cti cum Imus issnt. y xcr excivflißt capital rttiri. t ccr cum otttil nturi c< cum 4 v886 words
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Article167 1960-06-06 2 Formosa to build a $150 mil. plant with American aid TAIPEH, M o n. A A China International Foundation official said here today that the American Organisation would assist m the establishment of a steel plant m Formosa. Mr. C. C. Wei. a member of the board of directors167 words
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113 1960-06-06 2 GATT defers move on 11 -nation mart pENEVA, lion. The 16th MMton of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade decided at its closing meeting here yesterday to postpone consideration of the 11-nation European Free Trade Association until the next O.A.T.T. session la October. The decision \va« taken aft^r the113 words
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Advertisement599 1960-06-06 2 $&§s EAT v THE C.A.1.. LINES Sailings t» ADEN, REO SEA, MEDITERRANEAN. V"J CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN FORTS. a Spore P. SHim Penafif >\j ms SumbawJ 4 8 7 June I 8 June l/^- •JV ms. Falstr.i I 23 25 June 21 27 June 21 29 Jane V» m s. "Siaaloa"*599 words
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Advertisement310 1960-06-06 2 23»=SIIIP|»| A t I HAMBURG-AMERi^SI NORTH GERMAN^ To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseille^ A Bremen Hamburg Colls Southampton for PojJ€n HAVENSTEI* (UOYO) 16 1? j U n, t DiESDEN (NAMfi) 25 27 iur. SCNWAIENSTEIN <LLOYD, 39 June k ttsrts% Ser»iee 0* To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohomo M BRAUNSCHWEIS (MAPAGj ■AVEMfSTEIN (LLOYO) HAMBUR6 (MAPAC)310 words
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Article, Illustration144 1960-06-06 3 ALAN KHOO - Little Michael has a passport all to himself ALAN KHOO OV. SELF-CONSCIOUS NEWSMAN'S SON, ON 8,000-MH.E TRIP TO MEET A VERY SPECIAL »,OMAN ...MAY BE THE YOUNGEST IN THE WORLD WITH PERSONAL TRAVEL PAPERS by SINGAPORE. Mon t |iur«N to be m possession ot passport m Singapore and per<>rld left144 words
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165 1960-06-06 3 THE LAMBS ARRIVE AFTER 9,000 MILE DRIVE FROM LONDON WITH STOPS TO DO RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR. Moa.-Dr. H. A. Lamb Ol the University Ol Malaya has arrived here after competing a 9.000 mile overlai'.d trip from London with his wife and 3^-year-old daughter. Dr. Lamb, a lecturer m history at165 words
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104 1960-06-06 3 SPECIAL EXAM TO BE HELD FOR THE FIRST TIME SINGAPORE, mou A General Certificate of Education examination lor advanced students will be I held for the first time m Singapore from June 13 to July 6. Some former pupils, of the Singapore Polytechnic are j amonn the 23 who will104 words
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Article36 1960-06-06 3 'Sour face Mayor PENANG MOO The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. .-aid tnat Cny Councillors snould not be annoyed oi offended at his '^o-cailed .sour face" as it need not necessarily reilect what he "really felt."36 words
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121 1960-06-06 3 Labuan man is flown to Malaya to get an artificial leg KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. -The enter crane operator of the PublicWorks Department m Labuan. British North Borneo, Inche Hashim bin Lukim, 48 has been flown here to have an artificial leg fitted. The mercy flight .wa* jointly arranged by the121 words
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Article32 1960-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Moil. Aoout 500 guests will see the New Zealand Prune Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, declare open t&*« million-dollar Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Malaya here toaay.32 words
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177 1960-06-06 3 Little Tan (he's only 9) to unveil plaque of new motor launch SINGAPORE, Monday. nine year-old Singapore boy will unveil' the plaque of ;i $30,00() motor launch on June 1 1 on behalf of the Baptist Church Life Boys Iciiin of Britain. His is Master Tan Hong Hee. son of177 words
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88 1960-06-06 3 TALKS ON RURAL CO-OPS FOR LOCAL FARMERS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of National Development will hold two educational talks on rural co-operatives for the benefit oi farmers m the State. The first talk on -The Principles of Co-operation' will be given at the Ministry of National Development 'sixth floor* In88 words
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Article22 1960-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has sent Dirti>*iay greetings to tne Yang dl-Pertuan Agong.22 words
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156 1960-06-06 3 He is here to help sell Japanese office equipment SINGAPORE, Mon. A representative of an exporting and manufacturing firm m Tokyo, Mr. Y. Hatori, has arrived m Singapore to appoint agencies for his firm's products. Mr. Hatori, whose company is one of the leading exporters of stationery and office equipment,156 words
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Article38 1960-06-06 3 mflLAtuA, Mon. -The Mm- teter for Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haii Talib. told 300 students of the Malay Women's Training College here, who recently staged a one-day strike, that discipline was "more important than knowledge."38 words
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Article28 1960-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first of the new series of pictorial Johore stamps bearing the portrait of Sultan Ismail, will be on sale from Friday.28 words
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Article27 1960-06-06 3 Found 3 grenades IPOH, Mon. Tnrce rusty liana grenades were found by a farmer 15 yards from the railway line near Gunong Cneron, two miles from nere27 words
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144 1960-06-06 3 THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF FISH IN MALAYA —DIRECTOR l/'UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan waters have a large supply of fish and there is no danger of a shortage m the future. This is the opinion of the Director of Fisheries, Mr. Soong Mm Kong. Referring to the plan by Singapore144 words
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Advertisement122 1960-06-06 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY Wl_J FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE 12 >A TV iV vr •^•tV*****^*tV* it i; -k >\i™ ir you want to »t laanJonanie m tabnc mat's mexpens^e jet loon.s ue «l!k. ereasc reststant. cool. <od iirjr. taeo am 'or i link u:a<ie from iv« onesi ctfyptjai) •«o«cia) wesT*122 words
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Advertisement182 1960-06-06 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS Available m All Forms ot Jewellery. Distributor*:— G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers 3. aottleh Hlocc, Singapore -I. Phone ***** \v >o^ \NIWI B *Sfe>. jt Hit '^r I===- 'la fe^l B \l| i X\ v /JJM WU t^ The world's most182 words
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Miscellaneous162 1960-06-06 3 .Medium Wavr 476 inelr«-». G3O BIMMW >c; I SHORT WAVt: til metre« Announcements; 6. Si >:n--(478o kc/s.) gapore sha.tr m.uket rtporl: 7UO from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. caily. Tut aev. s; 7 1() Hh I 7 15 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum-' Lean) Malay Lessor ts; 30 mary; 1.02 Monday medley;162 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1960-06-06 4 Godfrey Winn - Sophia kept symbols of success in an old leather box Godfrey Winn 'IT MEANT SO MUCH MORE TO ME THAH MONEY 1 SHE LAMENTS AFTER SHE LOST $1,500,000 WORTH OF JEWELLERY— A HOARD REPRESENTING 10 YEARS' WORK By LONDON T IKE a banner across a building something stood out arrestingly1,193 words
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209 1960-06-06 4 Scientists are called in to probe death of the Queen's fish in park LONDON, Monday. pATHOLOGISTS carried out examinations on the bodies of four of the Queen's lish taken cil random from among more than 1(1.000 roach and perch which died m shoals m St. Jame's Park lake. There was209 words
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75 1960-06-06 4 THE FASHION IN TODAY'S SKYSCRAPERS NEW YORK, Mon. Ziggurat a Babylonian temple is a "dirty word" among the more reputable architects here. The New World Ziggurat is a skyscraper which is built flush with the pavement and gets narrower by zigzags as it rises. This is profitable (lots of floor75 words
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Article32 1960-06-06 4 LONDON. Mon.— A Russian seaman found soaking wet on the doorstep of a Shetland islander's home has asked to be allowed to remain m Britain, the Home Office said.32 words
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Article63 1960-06-06 4 NEW YORK, IMon. Lose weipht— or lose your fosterdaughter, Mr. and Mrs Frank Sherman (combined weight 40st. 101 b) wen- told. They have lost 551 b. m seven weeks. An adoption court, told thai the Shermans' overW lK the >r lif<* expectancy, will consider soon whether63 words
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174 1960-06-06 4 Great love for prize blooms led George to his death F ONDON, Mon. All his life, 78-year-old George Beechey loved his garden. Even m his last days he I nded his peach carnations. Then a thief uprooted his prize blooms one night and within three dayGeorge Beechey dead. Neighbours In174 words
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Article22 1960-06-06 4 LONDON. Mon —Lady Philippa Victoria A>tor. 29. was granted a divorce from Viscount Astor. 52. on grounds of desertion.22 words
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Article36 1960-06-06 4 LONDON. Mon. Small cars are not only economical, they are also cleaner. This was revealed by the Air Pollution Control Association here. Studies have shown that 8-cylind< tv: 6-cylinder cyli than polluu36 words
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Article20 1960-06-06 4 lONDo Bark ay. ii "Woul Mr r t her GIRRUMJ He ado tni> note? I to 11. an ter>20 words
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Article14 1960-06-06 4 WASHINGTON V Soviet Emb.-. thf* fath- r Pttw. r-. can spy Russia. ML14 words
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Advertisement128 1960-06-06 4 caaU y created for beautiful, women MMMm Vln ln a warra ijn ™te- new W A*jMrm T ilrcc ca uties Cream Powder Compact I MrW V lartllt r Jt !vc^ you tne perfect m m B 1 mof loveliness m seconds, because W I M§J nIS tne ri flt blend128 words
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Advertisement41 1960-06-06 4 m\\ I 5 ivCS^X^cris* vA 1 vy I) QUALITY SHIRTS V designed for excepti comfort, shirts by COBRA Superior matt and excellent tailoring I COBRA shirts the 1 choice of men of good t. The perfect choice Jot y> todiiy! Hlrl41 words
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36 1960-06-06 5 3-MAN TEAM 'SHOOT" SHORT COLOUR FILM OF MALAYA Mull. r from y umenMa] ..ci-r of main .-non main m tola Highlight .uluae DCS, jur's < r atr. r :lat." Mli-ae-bJaa mig me Urn tnt' Urn Kuala pure36 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-06-06 5 ALEXANDRA LEE - Blood donor Mr. Lee (62) gets another gold bar for his 41st donation ALEXANDRA LEE By SINGAPORE. Monday. THb L^ X K^n na T an or k Stanle > Mr. Jack Lee Kenjr Tye, who has donated blood 41 times during the last 11 years, has proved that age is220 words
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120 1960-06-06 5 SACKED MEN GET PROMISE OF JOBS HELP FROM A MENTRI BESAR IT OTA BHARU. Mon. 1V The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Haji Ishak Lotri bin Omar, has promised to help the 46 daily-paid workers of the Public Works Department here who have been given one month's notice. He made the120 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-06-06 5 Hartley School Chess Club members have been rehearsing all last week for a display of "live chess which was held m conjunction with the National Carnival at Kaffles Institution grounds yesterday. This **li\ i- chess' display130 words
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183 1960-06-06 5 Carnival crowds see 2 schoolboys out-wit elders in unique game SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE'S schoolboy chess wizards, Tan Lian Ann and Tan Lian Seng, scored victories over older opponents m a unique chess match at the National Carnival yesterday. The game was played on a huge checkered canvas "board" spread over183 words
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Article18 1960-06-06 5 MALACCA. Mon. A contractor. Mr. Ng Hai Oh ha-> been robbed of $2,600 by 5 youths.18 words
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Article37 1960-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Alon. Malaya's top agricultural economist, Un^ku Abdul Aziz j bin Abdul Kamid. 20. has been appointed senior lecturer and Head of the Department of Economics of the University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur37 words
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Article47 1960-06-06 5 IPOH. Moil— Two new po>t offices and a mobile post offire will be inaugurated this wek, bringing postal service* within easy reach of about 70.000 people living m the rural areas of Perak. The new post offices are at Pangkor Island and Tanjong Piandang47 words
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Article48 1960-06-06 5 SEREMBAN. Mon.— lndians m Malaya should mend their ways if they wished to share m the future prosperity of the country, the President of' the Malayan Indian Con- press, Dato V.T. Sambanthan told a delegate conference of the Negrl Sembilan branch of the MIC. yesterday.48 words
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Article35 1960-06-06 5 KUAI v LIPIS. Muii. Tan Kirn Bah. 24, said to be wanted by the Singapore Police, was yesterday .sentenced to six months jail for being m possession of a defaced identity card.35 words
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Article30 1960-06-06 5 IPOII, Mon. The Malayan: Inciian Congress ha.s appc-al-i eel to the Government for an "amnesty" for tho.se who nave unintentionally given false Information when obtaining citizenship papers.30 words
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Advertisement88 1960-06-06 5 I '^ANSISTOR A3LE RADIO 1 3ANDS HIMNG NDICATOR M 34"ERY METER. PANEL I LAMP M SSIONARIA. Hrn or Moloyo Borneo. ewing machine with a fyfanical Brain wper nova ultra *~s ztq-toq and straight out or »»o needles, fcrm «te even en nylon oid «otm. phone tor 2 DAYS Mit LOAN88 words
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Advertisement236 1960-06-06 5 The first binocular with a built-in musical box POPULAR a&HP^ availobic m the following magnifications 8 x 30 central focus 552.50 7 x 35 central focus $55 50 7 x 50 central focus $66.00 8 x 50 central focus $75 00 10 x 50 central focus $7 2 00 12236 words
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Miscellaneous187 1960-06-06 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson j- z.-^y"~i ir> FCkTJSE THAT 15 [Tir^PACEFUL/ 'iCJ i I'.USCKRY, I i: TO •?< <\ V^ >£ iVaiff C/g MILUCNMRS kiJ^E: 7 ALL THCf£ LC I ELY \\Err\J- CArFY. AAEkKIWEA NX^^^Vv^ fakrapay avp his j-r-75 cjtof a^ewivveathsc's /it was as Asri= s187 words
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Article19 1960-06-06 6 _'M li urrf\ VimmutH t LOPEZ. Ti HJ B1 i. .< 4aa£ht*i o.i:, Mar. a. I Deo Orat iai19 words
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Article319 1960-06-06 6 SO SYMBOLIC OF THE NEW SINGAPORE O Truly, a- the \AiniiK' r Home A "Jirs, Mr. Ong Pc Beer, ba^ pur it, the floodlit tattoo ct Jalan Bear Stadium on Saturday «os a occtac'c c+ united activity" thai n haxc stirred the notional pride m c*er\ heart cf ihc packed319 words
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190 1960-06-06 6 A DEMONSTRATION OF LOYALTY. GOODWILL 0 The peopk Bukil Timah hove demonstrated the right kind of spirit which bingdj^e ncedb m its march toward} na3od. > cur report Of June 1 (ells oi 50 volunteers under the leadership ot Mr. S. B. Mohamed who cleaned the village community centre and190 words
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Article78 1960-06-06 6 WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT Your page-lead report that those whe ran multi-million dollar smuggling rackets are now informing on old pals (June 1 shows th« risks racketeers have to .iccept When thieves fall out is a farmltor theme but the rxpoMjre of r a<~ kets by people m the kn^w78 words
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Article, Illustration721 1960-06-06 6 The seniors sport beards but fail to strike terror into freshies QNCE AGAIN a new year has started and small parties of freshies have been conducted by seniors on tours to see the sights round the campus at the University of Malaya. This year s freshies, however, miss seeing an721 words
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Article, Illustration585 1960-06-06 6 M. R. S. ARSCOTT - The Hippeastrum (some 75 species) from South America will grow well in Malaya M. R. S. ARSCOTT I CARDENINC 1 BY THE Hippeastrum is 1 a bulbous plant with handsome trumpet shaped flowers which grow three or more together, horizontally from erect, hollow stems. The leaves, which usually follow after585 words
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Advertisement643 1960-06-06 6 on ran hand m your small ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMKRON HIGHLANDS Told S'o:j^i M Utd T.injn Kata IfOM Cold Storage i v Ltd., 1-5 Cia»e Street. HLANG rold S'ora** <M> Ltd.. M New Road KOTA SHARU «"oid Storage i.M) Ltd., UhT643 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-06-06 7 IAN MON- AI - National Theatre: Poly students tell Govt. how they will design it... if given the chance IAN MON-AI jgE SEARCH FOR MALAYAN ARCHITECTURE NO NEED TO SNIFF AROUND FOR INSPIRATION IN KAMPONGS Bo SINGAPORE. Mon Ira! >tudents of the Singapo.t want the Government to know have their own ideas of what122 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-06 7 THOUSANDS turned up tn wet :ind bear a rombinei. rhoir from five organisations sins liv«* stirrlni; songs at tin* Aneka Kayam Ra'ayat at llorus Lin (ireen Mr. Ons: .'.in- Boon. Minister for Home Ailairs. said the show ias *"a step towards helping peoples of different58 words
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Article41 1960-06-06 7 MALA LUMPUR Monday. neral of the Laotian Police. Vilansarn, said here that Ma- M police force m South-Easl held p I •0 iind •ould .<-tor.> I a to -tail Mil i-try They .md that it how Ining aid train- > pot41 words
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100 1960-06-06 7 650 YOUNGSTERS IN NOVEL TEST OF ROAD SENSE BRUNEI Mon. THC Road Safety Council here received cnrei 650 entries irom students for a novel competition f<»r young cyclists to lest their road sense. A panel of judges from among the students selected the beat entries for mial judging at the100 words
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126 1960-06-06 7 PAHANG 'FREEZE' ON LAND WITH 41,000 STILL ON WAITING LIST KUANTAN, Mon. The Pahang Government has "frozen" all land applications and future land alienation will depend on the development of areas near existing kampon^s. This is indicated In a report by the Commissioner of Lands and Mines m Pahang. Mr.126 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-06 7 1st surveyor sent on a scholarship comes home with degree Mr. James Khoo Cheok Chuan, who recently returned from Britain, after being made a Professional Associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. He was the first surveyor m Singapore to be sent to Britain on :i Government scholarship to59 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-06-06 7 Death of a singer who made life so much happier for his friends SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE music circles recently mourned the death of a well-known local band leader and singer, Leslie Rozario. Leslie, who did much to promote musical talent m Singapore, died m the General Hospital after a short217 words
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74 1960-06-06 7 PROMOTION MOVE MADE BY ARMY'S CIVILIANS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A move has been made to get better promotion opportunities for civilian technical employees serving with the British Army m Malaya. The Overseas Commonwealth Forces Employees Union has raised the question with QHQ, Far East Land Forces, m Singapore. The union74 words
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41 1960-06-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Contingents from the British Services supported by detachments of the Singapore Military Forces will take part m a combined Services parade at RAF Seletar on Saturday at 8 a.m. m honour of Queen Elizabeth's birthday.41 words
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Article40 1960-06-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. J. A. Reid, .senior entomologist of the Institute of Medical Research, who played a leading part In the fight agaln.st malaria lor 20 years m the Federation, left today under the Malayanization scheme.40 words
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103 1960-06-06 7 Perak scooter club to hold endurance test for fifteen riders IPOII, Monday. MEMBERS of a scooter club here, the Perak Lambretta Club, are planning ;i reliability and endurance run from Ip<>li t<> Singapore on Saturday, Aug. 13 The run wtll .start at s.'M* a.m. with ttop* at Kuala Lumpur. Segamat103 words
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Article32 1960-06-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister. Ttengkti Abdul Rahman, has cabled from London to the Press Club of Malaya agreeing to be patron of the club's fala ball next month.32 words
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Article30 1960-06-06 7 KLANG. Mon. The third Cultural Night of the Muslim College of Malaya students will be held on Friday and Saturday In aid of the Student's Union fund.30 words
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Advertisement176 1960-06-06 7 PRICE SMASHING SEASON }j I SALE I ■j GENUINE OFFER FOR LADIES H 'I Holt Slips To clcor $1 75 tocri Lip kyl Printed Blouse: 450 fA fy Nylon Boby Doll 750 %M WA Cotton/Docron Shirt Blouses M Ml Silk Pyiomo Suits 290 Fi Acrtcx Blouses 450 f B1 Cotton176 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-06-06 7 I ft <i y >t>o mope- A 'TJ i I JUST «r IR >^ fee -JUST T&ACMEI2 Kite h,, with a regular order for The Singapore Free Prett 10 luck...be sure ot pleaiam evening every day with a reg38 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-06-06 8 CHAN SWAN BEE - U.S. airline sends its local staff oversea for training under big 'jet age scheme CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAp OP[ v 1 J<HE Pan-American Wwrtt Airu a number of it- stall to 11,, n Manila under a big pnmraninnmen m the handling u| ut ainratt One of the liiM Icj66 words
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Article, Illustration290 1960-06-06 8 Mrs. Scow gets shock at airport: The VIP room is not for her PAYA LEBAR. Mon F:E only woman member of the Opposition m the Legislative Assembly, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng (SPA), got a shock when she arrived at the Singapore airport one day last week. Mrs. Scow was told290 words
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Article60 1960-06-06 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Stamps bearing the portrait of the Sultan of Johore will be on sale m post offices m the state on June 10. They are also obtainable I from the stamp bureau m the I General Post Office. Singa- pore, and60 words
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147 1960-06-06 8 KUANTAN, Mon. The Pahang State Legislative Assembly has set aside $30,000 for the forthcoming visits of the Sultan of Pahang to Australia and Canada. The Assembly also passed a Bill moved by the Mentri Besar, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah,147 words
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79 1960-06-06 8 AWARD FOR BEST CADETS' GOES TO ST. PATRICK'S KATONG. Mon. St. Patrick's School Cadet Corp.> won the coveted Haddon's Cup for the best cadet corps m the Slate for 1959. scoring 177 points of a maximum 200 points. Brigadier Hadcton presented the cup ai a ceremony held recently. Fourteen other79 words
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248 1960-06-06 8 'Aloha' praise for great tourist potential present in Indonesia SINGAPORE, Monday. INDONESIA has a great deal to do before full use can be made of the country's "wonderful' 1 tourist resources, said a travel expert who arrived here. He is Mr. Herbert K. H. Lee. one of Hawaii's three "Aloha248 words
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Article43 1960-06-06 8 Fatal accident: Did you see it? I SINGAPORE. Mon. Th< Traffic Police are appealing for eye-witntesses of a fatal accident m which a cyclist. Ahmad bi:^ Baka:. 25. was knocked down by car along Telok Bin: Road at about 8.10 pn. Saturday night43 words
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Article18 1960-06-06 8 SEREMBAN. Mon.— A bu* caught fire near Luku* yesterday. Its passenger- w< n unhurt.18 words
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Miscellaneous807 1960-06-06 8 TODAY; 8.20 p m. TOMORROW: 9.09 a.m. and 9.04 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.03 a.m. and ;».4t> p.m. THURSDAY*: 10.54 a.m and 10.2tt p.m. FRIDAY; 11.4U a.m. and 11.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.39 p.m. and 11.53 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.30 p.m. 1 LUES U Ku>> Jj 2 The ok; sea plunderer soui:ci> r: ■fT807 words
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Miscellaneous178 1960-06-06 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHIC MM II I OF SINGAPORE: Colour pb j grpahs of Jap>an by Cheung V Chiu, Kan Hmg Fook and Lav j Wai Kwong of Hong Koti^ Raffles Mu.seum. 'J ml to I VMCA (Orchard Roadc M.... i Civil Service Std. 1 beginners .< a.m. Junior178 words
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Article126 1960-06-06 9 What a world in her house! loan mated hand o. m I the :.i»useiUo M>»rit i this Uai c of i pro- ems to i if of begin d the ;ren. ■v:. ;>eI 'ive a>- fan must ned ieodliness tages :,d--:>e Woi.g dozens have then. rea par* >mall oppolul mewhat126 words
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Article, Illustration991 1960-06-06 9 CYRIL AYNSLEY - CYRIL AYNSLEY Still the angry question: Why did we lose Singapore? by MEMORIES of the most iniWicrcdiblc military disaster m British history are relit today with a new book on the fall of Singapore. In it Frank Owen, who wus amon£ the first troops to re-land m Singapore m991 words
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276 1960-06-06 9 Manhunt in S'pore ends in the jungle HERE'S a peep into some of the new books out this week: TOM IN THE 111 Ml X EYES by MARK DERBY; FONTANA $1.25. A d manhunt which starts m Singapore and ends m the Malayan jungle. R Avery *>ets out to ftnd276 words
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Advertisement61 1960-06-06 9 < y£de&u/&tf?~~ THE LATEST V ruifva if ti z* l^**,^*--TAPE RECORDER/ m g B^B^^- Ai S^HBnl I >flTjBTr ode I r L WW3BJ|^^x<Tßfcte^ *f c -^^•2??-— **J t^f* ptfrX&f f j g^, v^ world m pirtormon, ife-C durobility and deftigr Bi BBB^^^^ Head OHice: *»3 i 97, Tras Street, Spore61 words
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Miscellaneous431 1960-06-06 9 WORD PUZZLE 0': THE WINNING SOLUTION O J O2 O3 [O R C /TnJHI I 1 IMU DDL EJDI TJT^JTTd*a"|HI O4 OS O 6 THE JUDGES COMMENT xi. if on Piriprlv man seems 04-5: Children sometimes T HE PRIZE m the "an derly rnan^eem^^ have to be told to stop431 words
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Miscellaneous91 1960-06-06 9 Rupert tries to tell the stubborn You wouldn't." says the other, dell that Rosalie is so bad tempered You've not been expecting it but only because she had no Christ* it's what I've been waiting tor. mas present and the little truant Sant.i Claus is returning for me." seems to91 words
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Article, Illustration469 1960-06-06 10 The French earn rugby's pride of place and even England will agree By a Special Correspondent London, Monday. ALL thai now remains lo be done is to hand out the honours ;m<l gracefully round469 words
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Article168 1960-06-06 10 r|v\NJO\G RHU. Mon. 1 Make way tor the champions. Singapore Swimming Club regained the first division water-polo league title yesterday. They beat defend- i-humpioiks Chinese S. C. at Amber Road Hero vma Welb* Wolters. who. >cored lour of the five goals tor his side. It was168 words
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266 1960-06-06 10 Ted Dexter - BOWL THEM AT 20 AN HOUR TO BRIGHTEN UP CRICKET Ted Dexter Says I O N D O N. Mon.- Dawdling through overs isn't cricket. Deucedly unfair, I call it. I know when bowlers are getting some stick it is a great temptation to slow up. No one likes rushing266 words
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Article67 1960-06-06 10 TANJONG RHU. Mon.— The Champions against the Rest J.W. Vii'idatselaar Memorial Shield water-polo match will be held on Thursday at 7 p.m. Teams Champion: T. Johnson, T. Brown, M. Kemish. M.I.C. Bain, W. Woltei-s. O. Oliemans and D. Mitchell. Rest: Tan Eng Liang. Gan Eng Teck.67 words
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Article19 1960-06-06 10 ROME. Mon.— Juvontus of Turin won the Italian football championship for the 11th time.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article145 1960-06-06 10 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Joe Mears has s eiit a long letter this week to all chairmen of Football League clubs explaining m detail why he resigned as chairman of the F.A. senior selection committee. He mentions me Increasing conflict between the League and F.A. on145 words
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Article105 1960-06-06 10 RESULTS oi jacnting races at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club held yesterday were: Dragon Ciass: 1. June tCdr. Hallifaxt. 2. RoMBUuy (V.C. Bath). 3. Rika 111 (K. Johnson Tornado Class; l. Yvonne (W. Monne*. 2. Urk »J. Lawton). 3. Genevieve (C. Dalgas). Skiff Class: 1. Terbang (J.105 words
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Article93 1960-06-06 10 SINGAPORE. Mun. Singapore Chinese Recreation Club drew their two-day cricket match against Selangor Chinese R.C. at Shenton Way yesterday. Singapore scored 275 runs m their first innings. Selangor replied with 155. Following on Selangor scored 171 to lead by 51 runs. Onsf Beng Bee claimed five93 words
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Article39 1960-06-06 10 NEW YORK, Mem.— Two matches played iast night m tne United States international football tournament both ended m draws. Results: New York Americans 3 Burnley (Britain* 3 inalftime 2-1 >; Nice 2 Bayern Munich 2 (half-time 1-1 >.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration426 1960-06-06 10 FRED REINFELD - FRED REINFELD wr.tes f IN the position of Uic Diagram, the harmcm Black's pieces is again the* decisive Parlor. Black very clearly Ikis the initiative, liased i 1. Black nas a threefold attack on White's weak Queen Bishop Pawn, which cannot be adequately detended. 2. Black s Rooks are426 words
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Article52 1960-06-06 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nonbenders and C.S.C. Non- benders drew at cricket at Balestier Road during the weekend. Non-benders 183-9 dec] .R Koflman 62. D Ross G3. Che m Kirn Swee 29; Perera 4-60 Sundram 2-7 C.S.C 144-8 < Perera 28, Sabapathy 21 Dr. A. Rajaretnam 26;52 words
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Article28 1960-06-06 10 SINGAPORE. Mon Two' goals by Rajadin enabled' Cathay Keris Film XI to beat I Khalsa 2-1 m a friendly soccer match at Farrer during the weekend28 words
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Article28 1960-06-06 10 BUCHAREST, Mon. —Elvira Ozolina of the Soviet Union bettered the official women's world javelin record by nearly seven leet. She threw 195 ft. 2', m. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article102 1960-06-06 10 TOKYO, Mon. Communist Chinese athletes broke national records m the high jump, shot put and javelin throw, the New China news agency said yesterday. The agency said that a 19--year-old Chinese men's high jump ace cleared 2.03 metres breaking his Oid record by one hundredthU.P.I. - 102 words
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Article50 1960-06-06 10 MICHAEL NIMMO - MICHAEL NIMMO By LONDON ij IN years tv come Bl 1 a lot to West Brojnwich All able Crystal Palace. I- the Football League, and tish League, they alo:.. humility to ring up the 1 have copies of the Mm 1 Eintracht (Frankfurt i E The pne I I50 words
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Article188 1960-06-06 10 I OXDON. Mon. Fo: a bowler m a crtd match to throw t ball, even one. is unforgivable. It could turn cricket into baseball. This vai the d editorial m the Daily 1 graph. This London d said on the control i "Everyone knows that not188 words
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Article42 1960-06-06 10 •DOUGLAS. M Japanese rtdei m motorcycle race practl<*< tne Me of Man, U 125 cc Culleda hist was today stated to 1 comfortable" m Nob: pitul. Dougla.s. Ho has lacial abra. a lacerated hand- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article17 1960-06-06 10 TOKYO. Mo:, J. ,;ii send .six men and mx gymnasts to me Otymp Guinea.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement553 1960-06-06 10 Name Age Address Peal this form to: "Free Press Cycle Kacc," linipN House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received v ill be permitted to compete. 1. I \w>h to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. 2. I agree to abide by the rules, and I certify that race553 words
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548 1960-06-06 11 EDWARD D' SOUZA - Bill Pellow strikes form for the Stanvac Gassers and up goes victory number eight EDWARD D'SOUZA KRANJI SPARKS DOWN THE KIWIS 7-3 By Bukit Timah, Monday RESULTS"A"' Division Stanvac Gassers bt. Eveready Flashes 17-5. Kranji Sparks bt. 75th. Squadron 7-3. Warriors bt. Cardinals 7-0. "B" Division Eveready Chipmunks bt. Police548 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-06-06 11 Federation GSFA 1. It's not a true indication play. It was a keen, fast, iranie and the crowd of luded Singapore's Yang di real home satisfied. loverninenl Services will be sterday's defeat when Ihey (iSFA Selection this eveni II UC ;il .">. IT> p.m. ->ion. 1 >hot injured InjunFree Press - 94 words
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405 1960-06-06 11 Leatherman up-sets favourite Choon Huat pUILLEMARD. Mon. U Favourite Tay Choon Huat had no explanation except to say that the best man won when he was eliminated by Chong Ah Ng: m the Singapore Badminton Association Junior championships on Saturday night. Chang, 21. earlier beat Robert Cboo comfortably 15-7. 15-4.405 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1960-06-06 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They (fcan i B y IPOH, Mon. KNOWS won the $25,000 Perak Derby yesterday at Ipoh and m doing so put up a food performance. He led for Ihe1,058 words
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Article146 1960-06-06 11 DR. DOODINGTON, who won the last race, registered his fourth win m five starts. He finished second m Ins other race and was considered unlucky not to win that. Dr. Doddington gave Moses Lee his second winner for the day. I thought he won easily146 words
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Article24 1960-06-06 11 BIRMINGHAM. Mon. Harry Weetman won the Pen-fold-Swallow stroke play tournament at Copt Heath. He had brilliant goal round of 68.24 words
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194 1960-06-06 11 Combination that met with success FRANCOSCOT and George Hope won their first event m Malaya when they were a successful combination m Race Six. Full marks to hope for the vay he rode Francoscot He kept ilm handy without bustling him along early, so that he was well able to194 words
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Article903 1960-06-06 11 8 RECORDS TUMBLE AT SAINT THOMAS FURRER PARK. Mon.~ Eight records were broken and three equalled at the Saint Thomas School athletic meet during the weekend. Koh Hun Khoon won the Class One Individual title with 15 points. He won ill the three event* he part m. Ho Pak Chh903 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-06-06 12 pit lure. StagapOTv'a oprniiu b.itMiian Sivamayam makes a forward defensive stroke m yesterday*! cricket 'Test' on the nadani;. The bowler is Tom Beck while the other Singapore batsman is Keei'h. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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569 1960-06-06 12 ONLY TIME FOILED SINGAPORE IN THE DRAWN TEST SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE were very unlucky to draw \> ith the Federation m their annual Test at the Singapore K'udang yesterday. Singapore can seek consolation, however, m the thought that they were well on top and that time alone saved the Federation.569 words
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262 1960-06-06 12 THE SCOTS FRIGHTEN HUNGARY IN THRILLING 3-3 DRAW Hungary I>: Scotland .">. BUDAPEST. M o n. Scotland £aye the Hungarians a fright here yesterday. leadIng 3 l after 66 minutes. Giving their finest soccer performance for many seasons, the Scots seemed set to triumph where England had failed a fortnightReuter - 262 words
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Article21 1960-06-06 12 MANILA, Mon. India's Davis Cup team left here today for Hong Kong on their way home to Calcutta.21 words
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261 1960-06-06 12 CARDIFF, Monday. yyiTH the first Test match starting on Thursday, the South African touring side gave a display of bowling and batting mastery against Glamorgan over the week-end which could be a taste of things to come. After skittling the261 words
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Article60 1960-06-06 12 Mexicans will play Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur Football Association announced today that Irapuato. the Mexican soccer team, will play one match here. They will meet a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday < kick-off 7.30 p.m.). Admission prices are S3 and $1.50. The tourists, who are now60 words
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Article23 1960-06-06 12 BUCHAREST. Mon.— France. Joint winners with England of the five-nation international Rugby Union championship, were beaten 11-5 by Rumania I23 words
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Article350 1960-06-06 12 SINGAPORE CHINESE TRY, BUT FAIL SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Chinese R.C. tried but failed In the impossible task of scoring 52 runs m 15 minutes to force a win against Selangor C.R.C. and had to be content with a draw. Selangor, replying to Singapore's first innings total of 275. were all350 words
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401 1960-06-06 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Newcomers impress on first day of the Ipoh race meeting ALLAN LEWIS By •POH. Monday THERE was plenty of "talent" amo n g newcomers at Ipon yesterda y. These should be worth following: RACK ONE. Straat Peter. second, has plenty of pace. A winner m the immediate future. Duke of401 words
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Article117 1960-06-06 12 N.Z. threes in better form tMMBERLEY, Mon. ImLprovementin the backs was the feature of New Zealand's 21-9 rugby victory against Girqualand West m the third match of their tour here yesterday. The visiting threequarters gave a good display of handling and strong running, scoring throe of their aide's four tries.Reuter - 117 words
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Advertisement12 1960-06-06 12 Now turn to Page 11 for an expert review of yesterday's racing.12 words
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