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Title Section15 1960-06-07 1 IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1960. 15 CENTS.15 words
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38 1960-06-07 1 ACTRESS MAY BRITT TO MARRY THE FAMOUS SAMMY DAVIS •r. and Britt. forth- a pica ternony sonic 28, when from a Cali- bed to be Negro the world. -tar of "Blue ride, Lheraa. on NewMr. n. and m38 words
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Article, Illustration388 1960-06-07 1 The God-Kind's successor eludes guards after 'difficulties' with the Communists paper Big Tibet hunt on as the tribesmen help him over the border CALCUTTA, Tuesday. chen Lama, Tibet's second highest spiritual leader was today rted to have escaped from his strongly-guarded Lhasa palace, dustan Standard saidReuter - 388 words
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Article20 1960-06-07 1 GLASGOW. Tues. Police shut the Glasgow Sheriff (Magistrate's) Court building today because of a bomb hoax.20 words
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Article17 1960-06-07 1 TOKYO. Tues. Violent thunder storms hit parts of Hokkaido causing heavy damage to crops.17 words
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189 1960-06-07 1 THEY MEET, WOO AND WED AT ODD ANNUAL FESTIVAL pCAUSSINNES, (Belgium), E* Tues. Several dozen marriage proposals were made and accepted after lightning courtships here yesterday. The occasion was the annual international Ecaussinnes Matrimonial Festival m which bachelors and single girls look for wives and husbands. Men from England. Scotland.189 words
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Article40 1960-06-07 1 m, row Tues Millions of red uood ants have been ..;ht near Cologne and transported to Kempen on the Si! fh frontier to replace stocks destroyed by forest fires. ™1 *nts keep down wood pests. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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216 1960-06-07 1 30,000 flee from new quake terror SANTIAGO, Chile, Tues.— An other heavy earthquake yesterday rocked Southern Chile, still recovering from lust month's triple horror of quakes, \hh\ waves and eruptions. The shocks were slightly south of the southernmost fringe of the main disaster area, and the Valdivia area, centre of216 words
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341 1960-06-07 1 ALAN KHOO - A new way to beat the gangsters...call inspector in your area ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE, Tuesday POLICE inspectors who are experts on secret societies m their own respective divisions are now on direct call to any member of the public who may have information to give. This is the latest341 words
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Article22 1960-06-07 1 LONDON. Tues. Sir Edmund Hillary arrived here to complete plans for an Anglo American Himalayan expedition to Mount Makalu.22 words
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Article21 1960-06-07 1 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Harold Macmillan. British Prime Minister, will leave today for a four-day visit to Norway.21 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-06-07 1 MATHEMATICS TEACHER JOINS CYCLE RACE: 100 PUPILS WILL BE THERE TO CHEER HIM SINGAPORE. Tues.— About 100 Form Three pupils of Beatty Secondary School will be around to cheer th r mathematics teacher. Mr. Joel Morais. 27, during the Free Press Cycle Race on June 2ti. Mr. Morais told the143 words
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Article34 1960-06-07 1 NEW YORK, Tue.s.— Gamble Benedict, the heiress who ran away to marry Romanian-born Andre Porumbeanu. asked a court to force her grandmother to give her money from her estate.34 words
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Article35 1960-06-07 1 NORTON. Virginia. Tues Oliver Powers, father of imprisoned U-2 pilot Francis Powers, said a trip to Rus.-ia to see his son at this time would serve no useful purpose35 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-07 1 B^BT ON nMFOITSI LTD. I I i'NGAPQIE I Special FATHERS DAY Discount of 109 c off ALL goods purchased from up to r JUNE 19th -~^^T PHONE ***** F| RST ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP35 words
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Advertisement68 1960-06-07 1 MNflllll lIIIIIIIHIMMHtttIHHHNIHHINHHNIMItN«I<nMMN(IM i CANCER KILLS I 1i m 5 Pleose give generously to the Concer Relief Fund on CANDY DAY, Sot. July 9th OROANItIt BY UIOMS CCU* #t«t»fflH Fur><3 if MW *M" ««4 4»*»«tl>wi W tMt tte« tMratary, P.O. <>• tSpar. dor.a'-d by Dlpionr.at Shirt*) MALAYAN FUNDS First Malayan Flind68 words
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259 1960-06-07 2 NEW YORK. Tuesday u all Streefl yesterday closed firm at the days best levels with a 2ood distribution or gains generali;. ranging to almost two points. In the morning, the Dow J Industrial average brc _:i the259 words
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Article61 1960-06-07 2 vokk, rue.- rtn qu.' out ste.iay*. Copper futures vere firmer In nearbys Fair dealings. .■<■ T i export busine In England > :it. I)omesticall\ producers and euMom smelters indicated quiet July interest. Lead was quiet but Sine was fairly acme. s* ..p cooper v61 words
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Article287 1960-06-07 2 Prospect of higher dividend makes shares attractive I ONDON: The Sunday Times city section says that the London rubber share market is barely on a ten per cent yield basis and double flaure returns like the 20 per cent or so commonplace not long asro are now the exception287 words
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Article178 1960-06-07 2 SHIPS IN PORT QUIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Buard ultarves or expected today are: Cam on 1 L\ Vietnam 4 5. Sir John Franklin i 6A. State of Bihar 6 7. Sal.sette ,8,9, stiaai Cook 10/11, MarcelH Nowotko 13 14. Fernduie 15 16, Benrinnes 18. Halicior 19. Salong N.Wall178 words
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57 1960-06-07 2 THE HAGUE, Mon. The Dutch State Secretary of Economic Affairs. Dr. G.M.J. Velcik;imp. will head a Dutch goodwill mtMion which is to visit Thailand from June 10 to :>6. it was officially learneu here. Chiel aim of the mi.-sion b to strengthen the economicReuter - 57 words
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Article16 1960-06-07 2 HONG KO\(; Tiuv- Th,. markets here were pill id yesterday for Whit Monda>.16 words
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Article164 1960-06-07 2 s. d. will not be ousted by dollars and pents LONDOX:— The Bria.sn Government has indicated thai it was not keen on swiicnmg lrom pounas, shillings and pence to a decimal coinage, as suggested In an experts' report earlier tins month. The report was by two committees which spentReuter - 164 words
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100 1960-06-07 2 Japan's shipbuilders plan to cut costs to get more orders TOKYO: The Japan Shipbuilders Association has adopted programme designed to secure more shipouildlng order* from both domejsLic and foreign interests. The programme provides lor lower cons' ruction costs and lor a shiit 111 emphasis from government-sponsored building programmes 10 privateU.P.I. - 100 words
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Article71 1960-06-07 2 'Six' sends team to Madagascar TANANARIVE, 1 Madagascar) A ia-inembe»" delegation ol the Common Market countries headed by He.r Walter Scheei. president of the Common Market Commission for Countries and Territories Overseas. has arrived here. The delegation will ex- amine conditions under which the countries ir.av be associated with theReuter - 71 words
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62 1960-06-07 2 LONDON Bii'...;.: is P. luiv: 150-miiiUiC A.;.i crossings, according to the Daily Express today. •The Cabinet." the newspaper said, "has authorised Mr. Duncan Sandys, Aviation Miuister, to spend £200.000 ori de&ign study for a supersonic airliner that can cross the Atlantic In about 150 minute*..Reuter - 62 words
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Article53 1960-06-07 2 CAIRO: rhe Arab LeasrtJp nnd :he United Nations Food ■nd Agriculture Organlsatloii have .-ianed a mutual ro-oiier.i-tten Rtreement, it lias been announced Under the agreement the two organisationi will ••strengthen and pxpand r he scope" of their activitisa m the neld of food and asxicultu?! m theU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article49 1960-06-07 2 HONOLtLt: Ihe L'.oBd-ton Norwegian fretgbter, Hania, steHinea into Honolulu harbour over the week-end with a lac which broke out In her No. 3 hold four da\s ngo Still active. Honolulu firemen immediately sealed up the hold and put m carbon dioxide to extinguish the fire.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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Article914 1960-06-07 2 UP ]311 DOWN LX-J UNCHANGED Qi39 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE Monday. Pre».ouS ToSav KEY TQ MARKING I cci turn Lin i.' issue. *all e»clui r.j rverytkii|. X' eiCIUIiRI r .igjnfl cfei cum Hnus issue y xcr eicln<i«i capital <t\w* t ccr -s cum cafitit retun. I914 words
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484 1960-06-07 2 Tins still the attraction on Stock Exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OfO UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. yyHEN the Singapore Stock Exchange reopened after the long holidays yesterday, tin shares still occupied the centre of the stage. If it had not been for the484 words
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Article43 1960-06-07 2 LONDON: liie total amour.: oi application for la>c week*s «.'ffer 01 £270 million 91-uay Treasury bills ras £421. 840 .c0d. The amount ailo.ed was £270 milliou anci went at an average oi C4/11/U9 per cent compared With £4 1 1/1.53.43 words
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Article265 1960-06-07 2 U.S. traders' golf outing so there is a lull m dealings >TEW YORK. Tue.v— I Rubber futures were firmer particularly the July position which was up half a cent a pound on covering. Traders said that physical rubber was quiet with most of the traders at the annual golf265 words
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Article52 1960-06-07 2 NEW YORK June 6. Previous Today j TIN Straits *pot HM S3 RUBBER Futures July Sept. 1 1 J* 4 1 tiO SALES: 63 lots TONE Very steady No 1 RSS June landto price 44 44 COFFEE: Futures B' Contract July Above unci;- cijotei in US. cent!"52 words
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57 1960-06-07 2 WASHINGTON. Tv United States imported some 573.050 ton* ot natural rubber of which 185.000 tons came from I Malaya, aeeordiiif to ..aural rubber new-. The rur.ner-up the U.S. supplier- of natural rubber was Indonesia, which .sent about 158.000 tons. Other countries >upplnatural tv57 words
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Article52 1960-06-07 2 LONDON TUM P b* on nios 4 ci hn\e '■> Bttitted 10 the Luiioon CoUi.ty C" utu cbltec >. U WaU aia. U Tht ill r*-in hou»l wouici niclude c h;o. r chiitfren s notel. v ground iv. pai'k^ for 4ui' I b.ii.quci r.. people and peQttiReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement594 1960-06-07 2 v CAT f lgg THE C.A.I.* LINES •V' Si-I.nts tt AOEN, HEO StA. MEDITERRANEAN. Jjft CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. >|^/ c. IfOM P. SUm Pemm j£ •\j m< Su-r»a*a j 0 June 8 9 June Jr PalstM I T3 25 June 21 27 June 28 29 June S.wioa 30 30 June594 words
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Advertisement234 1960-06-07 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles Antwerp Rottcflfl Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers RAVENSTEIN (LLOYD IB 12 June ORESOEK HAPAG 25 27 June :*:*.."■> -SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD 30 June 7 July Eiprpss Service Omiti Mars' To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohoma Nogoyo ond BRAUNSCHAEfG BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD HAMBURG HiPtG234 words
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26 1960-06-07 3 last Ui U: (any brands -itOur :i too." Proton and uld reess of people 'h clean.26 words
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Article25 1960-06-07 3 KAJANC;. Tues.- The Ma- Chinese A>>ociation\s Youth Section at Sungei Chua ob>tTve its first anniverby holding a get-together tinn on July 1925 words
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Article14 1960-06-07 3 IE ..ior Lsts frum divisional are ::uw Sarac '-..fere: cc I oJ Agri-14 words
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153 1960-06-07 3 FARMER WHO WOUNDED A COW IS JAILED 5 MONTHS 1/ U ALA LUMPUR, Tues 1V -Abdul Malik bin Sajimin. 35, a farmer of Kampong Chempedek, Sentul Pasar, was found guilty m Kuala Lumpur "First Magistrate's Court of wounding a cowworth $400. Remarking that the "murder of a cow" was a153 words
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Article46 1960-06-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. John M. DSouza. of Singapore, wj .1 sioo In the Magistrates Court tor driving I car without reasonable consideration lor others using the road and thereby collid--Ins with a motor cyclist. The rider received bruises result of falling off.46 words
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Article29 1960-06-07 3 SEREMBAN. St. Marks Church women's association will hold a jumble sale at the Information Centre m Birch Road on Thursday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.29 words
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Article31 1960-06-07 3 J OHO RE BAHRU. Tues. Poh Gim Toh. a*ed 22. was fined $200 In the Magistrate's Court here yesterday tor buying a character lottery ticket on May 20.31 words
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Article21 1960-06-07 3 SEREMBAN. Tues. St. Paula Institution Old Boys Association will hold its annual dinner and dance on July 921 words
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180 1960-06-07 3 Horses miss their chaff meals as stocks are delayed SINGAPORE. Tues. Chaff-- horse fodder was rationed m Singapore for the past few days. REASON: Chafl corn husk* ran out Of stock and fresh supplies arrived late to be unloaded In time to meet the shortage. On Friday horse owners and180 words
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301 1960-06-07 3 HARRY CHIA - Malaya importing more Indian hardware, says this trade envoy HARRY CHIA ay SINGAPORE. Tuesday ["UK IMPORT of Indian hardware has shown a steep rise this year, according to Mr. (J. J. Malik, Indian Commercial Counsellor m lin Malaya and North Horneo. More and more new items from India were coming301 words
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55 1960-06-07 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan Mathematical Society will meet on Friday at 5.30 p.m. m the New Lecture Theatre (No. 2>. Science Building. University of Malaya.. Prol. C. J. Eliezer. vicepresident of the Society and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur,55 words
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Article24 1960-06-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Lim Swee Leong was fined $25 m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for not signing his driving licence.24 words
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182 1960-06-07 3 THEY FIND A NEW USE FOR FILM STARS' PICTURES OALESTIER. Sat.- Hawkers m kampongs and those who have pitches near schools, are enjoying a ••boom" m sales of beautifully coloured paper flags and pictures 01 famous film stars. Children, who are their biggest customer*. buy these flags and pictures for182 words
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Advertisement294 1960-06-07 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 ***a*-fc* i: TK24 U Tape Recorder for Recording and Playback 4 Tracks Recording and Playback time up to 6 hours Trick recording on two Tracks Tape Speed 9 5 cm/sec (3 1 ips) Frequency Response 50 to 15.000 cps. 50 60 cps., convertible Reel294 words
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Miscellaneous167 1960-06-07 3 Wave H. g B S OM J^ff*^ SIIOKI WAVE: 61 metres Secondary Schools: 4.:<3 Interval music: 4.35 Nature Corner. |4?St kr/s. a ,2 pea o f ln j s mornilig'f bioadHorn 9.U0 p.m.— Ht.iMt pm. daih. taM n sum- I 3.00 Piopramme bunimao; S-O.i PM ,V? U 4 n» l167 words
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418 1960-06-07 4 KITTY DIXON - KITTY DIXON The real reason why those who eat greens have climbed several rungs up the ladder of social esteem is because meat- eaters are beginning to believe their long lives claim Free Press special report by LONDON, Tues.— They used to418 words
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Article49 1960-06-07 4 NEW DELHI. Tues.- R- ports of new clashes m Tibet, coupled with stories of a Chinese military build-up are gaining credence heralthough Indian ofiiUii^ said the reports were probably exaggerated. Many i observers believe there must be -.something behind" the stories because of their perj sistence.49 words
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186 1960-06-07 4 'Kidnapped' heiress: have no income and I do need a job LONDON. Tuesday. RLONDE heiress Mary-June Moore looked wistfully from the window of a friend's flat m Kensington and s;iid: "Now I want to tind ii job. "I have no income just some capital to live on." Was there any186 words
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Article30 1960-06-07 4 NEW YORK. Tues. A bomb threat m New York on Sunday resulted m four airliners landing for searches m Texas. Kansas and Bermuda. No bomb was found.30 words
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Article, Illustration412 1960-06-07 4 LORD DOWDING - Why I believe that eating vegetables makes me look 15 years younger LORD DOWDING By LONDON. Tuesday J HAVE been a vegetarian for aboul seven years now; my health and my eyesigh! have improved. and I am told that I look 15 years younger than my 78 years. But, to412 words
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77 1960-06-07 4 MAN SHOOTS AT PRIESTS ONE IS HURT MONTREAL, Tues.— A Gunman fired 10 riflle shots at several priests m their mission headquarters here. One priest, Father Elphege Hall, was seriously wounded The others jumped out of the way. The gunman was a former lay brother m their order. He tired77 words
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140 1960-06-07 4 Woman hires man for $645 to kill her husband NEW YORK. Tues.- A St. Louis woman, who got the blues about her husband, admitted to the police that she hired a man to murder him. The fee: US$2l5 <Ms64s>. Mrs. Doris Angle Dix, aged 26 and mother of three, confessed140 words
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Article23 1960-06-07 4 LUBBOCK 'Texas). TvA B-58 Hustler jet bomb*-: which crashed here, k; the crew ut three, wa.s carry ing special secret equipment23 words
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Article27 1960-06-07 4 COLOMBO, Tues. Th<Prime Minister of the Maldive Islands, Mr. Ibrahim Nasir. has pardoned Mr Abdullah Ant and others who rebelled against the Government last year27 words
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Article34 1960-06-07 4 ANKARA. Tues.— Ankar almost back to normal. The military committee Sf tb m power and keeping a dose watcn on the government <>1 technicians which it called In to run the country34 words
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Article25 1960-06-07 4 ASCOLI. (Italy), Tues Two lionesses were recaptured here after their esrup* from a circus had given this central Italian town som» anxious hours.25 words
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Article146 1960-06-07 4 LONDON, Tues.— A Scotland Yard scheme to buy German police dogs has angered British breeders of Alsatians. The German dogs— lo will be bought— are to start a stud which will provide recruits for Britain's un-der-dogged police force. But British breeders say there is146 words
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Advertisement248 1960-06-07 4 jj PRICE SMASHING SEASON W SALE A PRICES FURTHER SLASHED [4 H Merdion Baby Vests 1.60 SB5 each Jl H Boys Telco T. Shirts 2.90 1.50 fj9 N Boys Nylon Shirts To clear 2.25 WM WQ Girls Tiger Brand Panties 190 1.10 jSM Dj Chadvolley Draughtsmen Sets 1.90 1.50 p248 words
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Advertisement34 1960-06-07 4 t WASHf, RINSES^ spinTdry^ THC WHOLE fT^T J WITHOUT Hi Sole Agcah: THE EMPORIUM 25, Bb^^^^^^^ To display i' I your Silvern an ortiM •rilh Siho liuuid NiNrMi •ad miltJv >.i km k ft34 words
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Article26 1960-06-07 5 comrs have a s t Day $h m de.rr U P< ral P Different printed which agtrly -aid a Po.st n -old mcl p< s26 words
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327 1960-06-07 5 All work and no play... world teachers' meet calls for a five-day school week KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. |"HE first session of the Asian regional conference of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession held here recently has drawn up a number of suggestions on "child health and school."327 words
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185 1960-06-07 5 Daily arrests made in final round of the war on smugglers t^AST WHARF. Tues.— The final round m the battle against smuggling from Sumatra to Singapore is being fought on the high seas In the Straits of Malacca. With the Singapore and Indonesian governments working m close co-opera-tion, the smugglers185 words
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Article22 1960-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mission schools tnrougiiout the Federation which receive Government .grams plan to continue teacning scripture— after school hours.22 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-06-07 5 THE PREMIER AND WIFE STROLL THROUGH CROWD AT CARNIVAL TIIK PRIME MINISTER, Mr Lee Kuan Yew added a < larminu touch of the unexpected when be strolled throuj-h hi\ Sfe qround> m his »P n shirt ac i -iimpanicd by39 words
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122 1960-06-07 5 New post offices on wheels to serve half a million people in the Federation 1/ U ALA LUMPUR. 1V Tut'S.--Thc Minister Ol Works. Posts ...:d Telecommunioations. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. announced that three new post offices would be opened t-arly m xt month. They are at Pans Perak (June 6>.122 words
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Article44 1960-06-07 5 TELOK ANSON. Tiles.— j Norm Malays'* only pineap- j pie cannery, established by tiie United Plantations Lia.. m 1 J53 has shut down after 10-sing $2 mil. Tne fum employed about 200 worker.^ whose daily earnings ranged from $4 to $12.44 words
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Article27 1960-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The National Association of Women's Institutes has drawn up a two-year plan aimed at improving the lotsocially ana economically— of kampong women.27 words
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Advertisement300 1960-06-07 5 For good smoking taste, it makes good sense to smoke If plyT America's outstanding H.SII 1 filter cigarette! KENT'S famous i^^^^ms.^^^ m^\ and easy draw. j rf KENT uses Ifej only the finest \l tobaccos for a jw^r 7 real tobacco j^~- If p Xl y taste. j|p c.cwr King-300 words
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Miscellaneous207 1960-06-07 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson BWISU3 SCVE 1 rCs vfi?r .'.fA'-fs: v X NT V\ALLrN£TON^^^5P S^~~ MCSE vvETtTiN^ /UNLESS VOU INMIT YOU ARC SIMPLY *>. It. j THE THIRP/ MS FAMILY MAKES IR**^" J" GIFTS FOR MISS TO 5E THE ONLY SUFFERING FROM .'CLto_j STOVES ANP AUNE207 words
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Miscellaneous196 1960-06-07 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SALVATION ARMY (Clemenceau Avenue i Home League 3 p.m.; House meeting 7 p.m. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH (Boundary Road»: Evening choir practice 6 p.m. GEYLANO STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (Aljunied Roach: MYF inspirational address 'The Deity of Christ" at 7 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM: Exhibition of colour196 words
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Letter226 1960-06-07 6 THE VIRTUES OF A GOOD WIFE d} I disaj hml verdict i debate that modern woman does not ma^e j good wife. It ii not fair to assume thai modern women spend 100 MUCH TIME on beautifying thtmifhni and d lot oi money en clothes and cosmetic:* and an condemn226 words
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Letter49 1960-06-07 6 FAIRFIELD WON d} nay I draw you d tent an to .-i irv > ov reporter Conrad Chiew m his repert on I iter-school debate (Page b June 4). Ir was the FAIRFIELD Ci^LS" SCHOOL and net me Mcl dr C School w*i h%» nst Can tr>^ Seng 001. AUDIENCE49 words
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Letter226 1960-06-07 6 THE MORE ORDERLY SOCCER CROWD d^ er fam> have ded as un v an^: d Th's -:t Ja.an It >ar Stadium .md l-arrcr As .i regulai tan Ceylar-'g dium. i must say tne C« is* not so Dad. The tans more orderly, and one c.-n expect a big crowd if226 words
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Letter52 1960-06-07 6 ON VITAMIN TABLETS d) I want to thank the Free Press Doctor for hi-> advice on not taking too many vitamin tablets. He says it's useless to take too many. I have always thought that by taking more vitamin tablets one would feel stronge' and have more energy for work.52 words
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Letter59 1960-06-07 6 ZEBRA CROSSINGS 0 V\av I suggest through your paper that the Government conduct asurvey of ail school arr.is m Singapore and paint zebra crossings for the safety of the children. Of la*e there have been many reports m your paper about H need I think an 111--n»diate survey wc.uld bo59 words
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You must give him up now Such friendship is doomed to failure
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Article176 1960-06-07 6 Dear £sme* \IY BOY FRIEND told me recently that he's m love with my sister, whom he met for the first time three months ago when she returned from an overseas trip. He tried to break the news to me gently, but I was very upset. When I told my176 words
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Article164 1960-06-07 6 Dear Esm«, RECENT1 Y I *ta>cd at mv >istcrs plate and looked alter her baby and her little boy while she was in hospital lor six weeks. 1 was very unhappy during my stay because ot my brother-in-law. He drank Quite a lot and 1 had reason to suspect he164 words
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Article126 1960-06-07 6 D«a* Esme, WHAT can I do to convinee my mother her ideas are old fashioned? 1 am lb and at work. I i want to go on a holiday with my girl friend and our boy friends but my mother says I'm too young and it would not be right.126 words
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Article80 1960-06-07 6 Dmar E*me, MY boy friend says that instead of buying an engagement ring the money could be better spent on something for our home. Surely he should realise how much a ring means to a girl? Is he being selfish? FIANCEE DEAR FUNCEE, 0 Not really. He sounds Ike a80 words
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Article73 1960-06-07 6 II/E LIVE near the sea IT and. as a result, people aie always dropping in. I don't want to be rude. How can 1 discourage these uninvited suests? GRANDMA DEAR GRANDMA 0 Don't answer the door invent other guests tell them you are just going out and can't stop Tell73 words
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Article73 1960-06-07 6 i Deaf Etme* FOR some time I have been going steady with a hoy who is fond of me. But I became interested m a boy at work and although I am still seeing the first one, I have no feeling for him now. I keep thinking about the second73 words
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Article76 1960-06-07 6 Deaf Esme, IAM to be married shortly, but I find now that my fiance cannot sleep with a clock in the room. He doesn't have to get up very early, but 1 do. Could you please wind this one up for me? ALARMED DEAR ALARMED, Get someone to give you76 words
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Article104 1960-06-07 6 Deaf Estne, MY boy friend and I have been going out together since we were at school. For years everybody has accepted the fact that we'll marry someday. I thought so till recently. 1 suddenly realised after all these years that I don't really love him. 1 am still fond104 words
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Article90 1960-06-07 6 Dear £«me% m \VHY doesn't someone m»- vent a Widow's Ring? When a husband who you've loved deeply die*, you don't want to discard the ring he gave you. Yet other men take one look at your wedding ring and shy away. WISHFIL WIDOW DKAR WISHML WIDOW. Tve always heard90 words
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Article64 1960-06-07 6 IfWBT MtwMmkm MY wife and 1 quarrelled over a man friend and wer« separated for several months. We are now together again but she foes out tuo or three times a week and returns m this man's car. She ignores me when I forbid her to see him. \m I64 words
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Article65 1960-06-07 6 Dear Etmi J holdmg a r J 1 »>u lamloDfiv** able I Z* With others rs^] air sf\ I l^el shy andt^ wheneier lammiJ N* v! girlvl^mJ a Mn?lf m intact tlare not appraa h Ut( «f then, f,, r Jear Irirndliness nn^. isnorod and thu« rub l»«l of myself.65 words
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690 1960-06-07 6 PAT TAYLOR - Seriously, do YOU go spray crazy? PAT TAYLOR by lI'HEN I was having Tf my hair reshaped this week, we got on to the subject of lacquers. Said my favourite hairdresser, a knowledgeable, practical type: "The average woman goes quite berserk when she sets a lacquer pack m her hand.690 words
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Advertisement698 1960-06-07 6 on ran hand m your small ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMIRON highlands C'otd storage iM> Ld., -1> Tanart Rata. PtM Cold Storage iMI 1. d., 1-5 Clare Str.tt. KLAN9 Told 8»ora«c«> iM> Ltd., New Road. KOTA BMAHU Cold Storage IMI Ltd., 1167698 words
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Advertisement119 1960-06-07 6 JDi?OP ESME A LINE 0 DON T get upset. )ot down your troubini a letter and post them to Eime She II five sound advice or a rocket if you deserve on Write to Dear Esme, The Singapore Free ta Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore S carven" THE OUTSTANDING119 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-06-07 7 I Dance or the Flower Lamp^ 'by Tjy Liong Sen was one of the items at the star-studded Rakvat on the City Hall steps on Sunday 0 AN Indonesian dance by .m all-Chinese troupe which drew rounds102 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-06-07 7 COUPLE WHO COURTED 7 YEARS WEDS ON S'PORE'S NATIONAL DAY MR. WILBUR DII AN \R.\J. 24. and IVliss Lucy Wvv Kirn Neo, 1!). who were married at the Weslt.v Mrthodisl Church, Singapore on National Day after 7 years" '.ourtship. The bridegroom, a postal Irrk at thr <ion«'ral Post Oflii'C, is79 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-06-07 7 £RT CHONG BALESTIER. Tuesday. anani tree which flowered from lie of its stem is the talk ot the blestief area. but surprised owner, is Inche a rather «>l 13 children, of .1. r con- en p75 words
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147 1960-06-07 7 U.S. EXPERT OFFERS ADVICE TO START NEW COURSE SINGAPORE. Tues.— An American visitor has offered to advise m the setting up of a marketing course m the university here. He is Dr. Richard C. Reidenbach. a professor of marketing who has completed a two-year term of teaching at the Korea147 words
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140 1960-06-07 7 MOVE TO SACK OUTSPOKEN PMIP CRITIC GETS MORE SUPPORT KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues.— Four divisions of the Trengganu Pan-Malayan Islamic Party have decided to support the Dungun branch's decision to expel Inche Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar, Speaker of the State Assembly. Tney are the Kuala Trengganu Utara. Marang. Be.su t140 words
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140 1960-06-07 7 THE SWITCH TO MALAY IN THE SCHOOLS: 'GO SLOW' SAYS TEACHERS' CHIEF OENANG. Tues.— The 1 chairman of the Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers. Mr. P. U. David, explained why the N.U.T. favoured a "slow and a wellfounded transition" from English to Malay m schools. "The importance140 words
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95 1960-06-07 7 A RUSH FOR CAR LOANS AS GOVT. LIFTS THE FREEZE KUALA LUMPUR. TUfs. Government servants ar< buying cars again, following 1 the lifting Of the eight-month-old freeze on interest free loans from the Government. Car loans were tiozen be- cause of the nr.ancial stnnlast year. Many applications have been made95 words
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Article28 1960-06-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue>- The Kuala Lumpur Co- j operative Housing Societyhhs authorised its committee of management to borrow SI million for future dt-velop men! scheme*28 words
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Article44 1960-06-07 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Students of the Singapore Institute of Science will be treated to a free film show at the Institute hall tomorrow evening at 6.30 p.m. to celebrate the State's first National Day. The show will feature 5 science films.44 words
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Article36 1960-06-07 7 IPOH. Tues.- Au appeal for police reinforcements to be sent to Grik, where a State by-election b to be held tomorrow, was made, following an incident at a political rally held on Sunday.36 words
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Article31 1960-06-07 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A joint-services ceremonial o-iracU- m Honour of the- ufnrial birthday ot the Que.-n will be held at the RAF Station at Seletar at 8.00 a.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Advertisement170 1960-06-07 7 Minolta ||3jju Minif lex 44 r~^m Designed to help you achieve 'mFJL\tJ!fK^t I rue ridelity on Z x I W^W, H'^f colour slides with world famous Vj| f*A ROKKER F 3.5-60 mm four 4 /F*\ fLitf ji bbbl yd bbT<SS^V4HMHI BBBBW ■T M »iI fc i^^^P*^7^W^^^i^aß^al^Bßa^aßß^^»B^^B3BP^i^aßßßßßßßßßßß Jfc W^ WHEN IT170 words
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Miscellaneous56 1960-06-07 7 By Cog pop chi'nuc yititi' iL i i i g- tv 'i r rr-TT 1 n TTTPI I VOW SPEKJD c: E«IE ALL "H-«e l**| iVt BEEKJ %'L I IOOOVO EXACTLY I. \T I *J^ DonT trust to 'luck, be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular56 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-06-07 8 Singapore boy shares Hawden prize with fellow Aussie student SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Ho Chin Choon, a Colombo Plan student from Singapore at the University of Queensland, has gained the top award for first year engineering students. He becomes the first A.sian student to win this award— the Hawden Memorial Prize.147 words
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Article28 1960-06-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The National Theatre Fund, i whose final target is SI million, has passed the halfway mark on National Day. Yesterday it stood at $503,513.61.28 words
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Article50 1960-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya has declined an Invitation to attend a threeweek seminar on evaluation and utilisation of population census data, to be held at Chembur. Bombay, later this month. The seminar is jointly sponsored by the United Nations and the Government of India.50 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-06-07 8 pielure For this happy Singapore Malay family enjoying Hari Raya Haji cakes at home, it was day of double joy. for they were celebrating National Day as well. Similar happy gatherings were held in many Muslim homes throughout theFree Press - 69 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-07 8 MAVIS CHUA - Schoolgirl's 'most thrilling' moment She delivere the Premier message MAVIS CHUA By QliWk SING APOH t Ti THOUSANDS ol Mh.M.Uhii,,^ I had the unusual experi,.» 1 National Day mc^a,,! (lh .'^^l Mr. Lee Kuan Ye». read U,£J?j| The «ii-| who ll:i 11( "".'.a was Miss Clican« SiewLua, I student of58 words
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Article26 1960-06-07 8 ALOR STAR. Tue>. R. S. Baroi.. manager o: I Kamunting Estate. Jltra. ha been tran>ferred to SlUawai and will be .-urceecied b L. William.26 words
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143 1960-06-07 8 Four friends from Muar sail for Japan to seek higher studies SINGAPORE. Tuesday. POl H friends from Muar sailed on Sunday for higher studies m Japan. They are Lee Kirn Huat. who is taking up medicine Teo Choon Loy and Wong Ming Yong, who want to study agriculture, and Koh143 words
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Article51 1960-06-07 8 PENANG, Tues. The Church of Our Lady of Sor- i t rows will hold a food and tun fair m the church compound In Macalister Road on July 2 and 3 m aid of its building i fund and the St. Vincent de Paul Society for the51 words
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Article30 1960-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A committee of the Lady Templar Hospital will meet today to plan a flag day for a fund raising campaign for the 1 hosDital.30 words
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Article38 1960-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*.— The officer-in-charge of secondary schools m the Ministry of Education. Inche Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. revealed that Jawi the Malay language m Arabic script is now being taught voluntarily m some English schools.38 words
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Article50 1960-06-07 8 PENANG. Tues. Thousands of Buddhists watched a ceremony m which sacred I relics and gifts from Thailand, Singapore and all part** of the Federation were sealed up m special vaults at the foot ;of the new 108 ft. reclining Buddha at the Wat Mangalaram In Burmah Lane.50 words
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Article31 1960-06-07 8 TELUK ANSON, Tues. A watchman at a coconut plantation here, Ujagar Singh. 56. was found dead with gunshot wounds at the 17th. mile, Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh Road yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement325 1960-06-07 8 i ii PORTABLE^ 1 I RECORD REPRODUCER 1 S r^^^^W A complete STEREO- f f~^k I PHONIC Reproducer f; O|| I system designed specially X I J for you ot o price S II everyone con afford. I* I*» Amplifiers Volume, Tone ond Balance Control* 10" > 6" speakers m325 words
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Advertisement92 1960-06-07 8 g 'Illlillllllllllllllllilliiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiii i||||||||||||n,,|.,|| J LEONARD Tp, Table. top R0( md it Fre«ier compartment Moisture-seal crisper Complete dairy comportment Butter and chceu Toll Bottle storage Intener hght. List Price: Singapore Lc«» Liberal Cosh Discount Terms From $26 per month MARDEN COMPANY Avoiloblc m Fcdcrotion of M0'o»0 S H. TAN &SONS 6th92 words
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Miscellaneous154 1960-06-07 8 THE DAILY CROSWORD CUJEfI ACROSS 1 Tree painfully wielded m i school (bK 4 Its all trash m being confus- cd. but it s enough to make one green! (T>. 8 Just the person to find at one's diszein^.' i 13 10 It's precisely what used to be I deed154 words
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Miscellaneous226 1960-06-07 8 TODAY: 9.04 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.03 a.m. and 9.46 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.54 a.m. and 10.26 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.46 a.m. and 11.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.39 p.m. and 11.53 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.30 p.m. MONDAY: 0.39 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. •M i < Tub thumping preacher.from the States sell shop to Reg i 3.226 words
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Miscellaneous172 1960-06-07 8 Arctic explorers <3). SOLUTION «>I 81 •Ci :aauuip.idd "6 :sjait*d<*o«: ioh 'i tuoxißjiuii 9 :sisooa 'c :übio.ix > :aaprßJH C :^>a z :siuauiqf?ipußia i =x.woa "OS '.a.uoads *6I ta.ujonpojd-uoK ii :apnta *9i :dam 'ZI :.Ods *H !iOßxg '01 jsp3oio#Bqoav '8 !iisian3x > 'n^m 'I SSOM3V star and read the corresponding172 words
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Miscellaneous145 1960-06-07 8 I of offered opportunities duiing the paht three days, then youi luck is m! SAtiITTARITS (Nov. B-OK 22»— You are on your own ioda> Good foitui.e continue* to mile anci you can demand anything you wain. CAPRICORN .Dec. 23-Jan 20 I—A1 A change briiigs about new plans and an opportunity145 words
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Article, Illustration652 1960-06-07 9 There's colour excitement and adventure in the eye make-up [Esme's page ot news for wmJ JHh, C OLOUR circle m fashion is becoming wider and wider. This colour excitement is now extending to make-up. The new slant is emphasins the beauty of the eye which is the most expressive feature652 words
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306 1960-06-07 9 $20 PRIZE GOES TO JAVANESE FRIED CHICKEN r Recipe contest No. 22 j MADAM L. Leboe, 57, Chee Hoon Avenue, Singapore 11, wins the first prize m the Recipe Contest No. 22 for her Javanese Fried Chicken dish. She gets $10 and a Nestle hamoer worth 810. INGREDIENTS: One small306 words
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277 1960-06-07 9 /CUSHIONS add colour and that extra little bit of comfort that every room m your house needs. Plan them as part of your furnishing schemes, choosing their fabric and hllings according to their geographical positions In the house. Where frequent washing may be needed277 words
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Advertisement69 1960-06-07 9 si V, r -Z^9^t »3^* V• •1.*1.*N > a N ~W .i^ -j4C4^r-»**\*''V*^! v *j V 3>. -.V* ■aJ' x 2 >iU^^La i.« w»w .r JV > 2r swr V .*^V rwß\r-+m\Z .V-r -J^l^'^ DULGE YOURSELF...^ &XWELL HOUSE [QhS INSTANT COFFEE f^^ggfj^ THf {4Sr DROP' *2^^^ >3^^ I^K .'■■j s69 words
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Advertisement350 1960-06-07 9 60 gorgeous ,/Jj WW N >aHftlJ shades to lj^^^/^^^3 H choose from 9 p for your V<^ cheongsam or teA^ *>y //^v dress. fV^^ a Stay fresh and uncreased v all day m 4 a Shrink resistant, drip-dry, non-iron lightweight cot- Made m I ton. Fully Guaranteed. Sole Aleuts: LEIILL350 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-06-07 10 LIM KOK ANN - Continuing time Bartley technique...No. LIM KOK ANN By S '^o» E JX our previous tmmi g necumniended th<- Il( to IP K4. One of (Iw I lions is tint! whet* Win!, (1U I I I35 words
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Article55 1960-06-07 10 SYDNEY. Tiies.- Tony M..--digan. Empire Game- heavyweight champion quarter-finalist In the 1956 Olympics Latt night I his way ir.to the Austral boxing team lor Rom<-. He knocked out Quee: Ken Mar-hail m the rouna. Marshall had already be n nomlr.ated for the Olympicbut Madigan returned fi55 words
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Advertisement511 1960-06-07 10 i\ ________^H I _f H_■ M ____H __H ______i ________________i •>•_■ -^IH_______K'^' _-?____ißK_____yl____ vwK^X'''X"___T__d_P-^*^___i _____T __WJ___W__ I'-E ■■a PlnMtl BWA''i-_-!*y----.^^** '''■^^P---- t^l »*-'*<riW*' __f _r II JL SALE NOW ON UNTIL 25TH JUNE. FOR ALL KINDS OF DRESSES GOWNS AT SPECIAL PRICES. SIAMESE HANDLOOM COTTON SKIRT SMALL SIZE SB.BO MED.511 words
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Advertisement1291 1960-06-07 10 CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. A CREATION FOR the coni nolmuf Ifl the FIDELIO STEREO. The built-in stereo sets changer1,291 words
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Advertisement422 1960-06-07 10 o"^0> BARGAIN GALORE SINGLE EEDSHEETS 3 PCS S7. PILLOWCASES 4 PCS S3 Oi X COOL GEMS' COTTON <*SV O W SOCKS 2PRS^IO< LADIES LEATHER CLEARING ANY PC $1.90. Available on Easy Hue Purchase Terms. CATHAY SILK STORE AGENTS DISTRIBUTOR* (PVT) LTD. 38/39 Bro> BcbClH Read, 12, Battery Rood, Ist. Floor,422 words
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Advertisement347 1960-06-07 10 Name I \ddress J Post this form to; "I ree Prr^ (nlfl fimes House, Smgaporr M. Only the first jH* received will be permitted 1<» compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS 2. to abide by tin I will race enti 3. I certify that 1 air. d(347 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-06-07 11 ACE FINISHES AT I POH I Going: Good I Won oy: 1 rime: I miv. 15. fl |»i\. l KF. \> on o\ 1 iiosr'. iio>e. Time: 1 mm. 14 4/.">. (1. J, Div nr«n »v. l' neck. Time: J mm. 14 4/5. 1 nuks (Pm* Oeib- W>» hv :S.94 words
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Article1219 1960-06-07 11 L A N YOUR PUNTING FOR ipn» EX p ER T AU.AN LEWIS HAPPY MELODY DOUBTFUL SPRINT STARTER MM H With I onmr n the I i>ver 1 1 I I poll I !> c M i)i!i race. 9 (Hi i iva H nver I L te d twice1,219 words
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519 1960-06-07 11 His promotion will not prevent Spanish Prince from completing a worthy double v :L, o^T^ Malllam 90 Hreworship 8.13. Fine and Dandy 8.1!. Aloha 8.12. s^V Vo' v ak n NOrk 811> Tinaffl llara P an MA Fiddlors View x.lo. Pr.-<:edriice J. V UrS: 8 9 N Hukr 89> Arina519 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-06-07 11 THE popular weak NoTrump opening creates some unusual problems lor the other side. A suitable counter eluded East on the example below. The score was East-West game, North-South nil. South opened as dealer with One No-Trump (12-14 points), and the next two players passed. East" plunge into Four226 words
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301 1960-06-07 11 CL. 1, DIV. KF Axton 9.00. PowhaUn 8.13. Black Cold 8.13, Artina 8.13, Can't Tell 8.11. Kola Bay ft. lo. Paths of Win. dom 8.07. Gallant Scholar 8.06, Brilliant light 8.05, Cotnr Lp 8.05, State Minstrel 8.04, Dividend 8.01. arthu«ian II 8.W2,301 words
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Article41 1960-06-07 11 IPOH. Tues. Probable scratching* tomorrow: West Star. Automation. Happy Melody, Waspada. Jolly Master. Isaha Setia. South of Krancc Malayan (iraduatc. Koyal (»uaid. Itrilliant Light. Ftaggl llarapan Tingjii FntcrtainiiK'nt IV. Western Plains. Sinuapura. Marihesa and Th»Wer Cobbler.41 words
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130 1960-06-07 11 y.WDVOORT. Tu., Ar Jack Brabham Australian holder of the world driving championship. gamed ihb firs* points In the 1960 I championship yesterday. H<» 1 U'd throughout to win the v.u-mile Dutch Grand Prix. In i works-entered Cooper. Brabham \va> untroubled after Stirling Moss, mReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement40 1960-06-07 11 ,JFSk^ Sankyo »Cwt AftCNTS 55./V*CDLJ-rFRIE: fie CO.(M>L.XD^ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG /r ]JS£? f '.->w pt .> S'V n UJ] TRANSISTOR S"^^^f*~l AC MAIN/BATTERY SPORE PRICES 140/NEW ®GEVASONOR [oaV 0 MAGNETIC TAPES spoou/ f£R ihe FINEST SOUND BEPIODUCIUU' (G^VAERTj /T40 words
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408 1960-06-07 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Tuesday _i NORK (Posner) drew attention to his chances tomorrow when he beat Roc (Dragon) easily over a smartly run three m 36 4/5 here this morning. Nakorn Nork was on the408 words
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Article, Illustration490 1960-06-07 12 CHUA BAN HOCK - Late rally brings Singapore a draw in 69th minute CHUA BAN HOCK By JALAN BESAR. Tuesday Singapore Government Services 5; Federation Government Services 5. FEDERATION were m the lead four limes, l>ul railed to hold out yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. The draw is a fair result to this game490 words
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150 1960-06-07 12 First point: Thanks to tight playing and dour defence Sukaramai S.C 0: R.T.C v GE\XANG, Tuesday." \i the bottom of Div. 3D, R.T.C. managed to gel their tirst point here yesterday And well Ihi'v deserved it too. Although the Sukaramai attacks were dangerous and numerous, the RTc defence was superb.150 words
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Article66 1960-06-07 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. Manchester United scored on a pass from Albert Quixall to Dennis Violett to break a 2-2 tie. and went on to beat Pacific Coa^t All-Stars 4-2 A cruwd of 8.500 saw the game. Two of the English teams goals were soared byU.P.I. - 66 words
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Article128 1960-06-07 12 Second half pluck did the trick Bintang Bulan «>. Tait lock Seng PARRER PARK Tues with /hl anB Bul an won Urn? m H great determlnauu T n «i the second half In a midfleld attack. DolS5 lad^a through pass [or Ahmad Ismail to slam m a hard shot. In128 words
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Article25 1960-06-07 12 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Carl <Bobo) Olson outpointed South Africa s Mike Holt m a world light heavyweight elimination bout at Rand stadium. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article20 1960-06-07 12 FARRER PARK. Tuc.s Customs received a walkover trom Arsenal m their Division 3D soccer match here I yesterday.20 words
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Article343 1960-06-07 12 Dexter is first to the 1,000 T ONDON, Tues.— Ted Dexter, the Sussex captain, yesterday became first batsman to bit 1.000 runs this season. He hit 105. his fifth century of the season. Yorkshire, the champions, did not manage to break j their jinx against Lancashire at Headingley. The "BattleReuter - 343 words
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245 1960-06-07 12 disintegrated before the attack of off spinner Hughie Tayfield and slow w f i;, arm s P in ner Athol McKinnon. Paceman Geoff Griffin bowled appreciably faster m the second innings and was far more manacing. He was no balled only once, for dragging. ScoresReuter - 245 words
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Article39 1960-06-07 12 Reuter HURST PARK, Tues.— Mr. H. Allen's High Perch won the Winston Churchill Stakes over two miles and 70 yards. The Princess Royal's Red Dragon was second, with Lady Zia Wernher's Dick, ns last of three runners.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement148 1960-06-07 12 jlfli J USE A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED f *g£2 *y U^ TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 TEL: 2800 _*Ji>^ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, for a minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $Q WORD 30 E CENTS ADOITIONAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, FOR a minimum of twenty148 words
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Advertisement92 1960-06-07 12 Just Received New PENTACON Fl with Life-Size Penta Prism finder Pius M F2.8 Tessa*- A. Price $390/--(Top Discount For U Solo A-cntv Vp "TITHES" OEMTAL PHOTO SUPPLT. J Mead Office 193 Cornc-o- Ml trenches: 70 Pudo Rood. Kuolo ln"P«|J- 62 Middle Rood, S«9«po f< M 132 Soufh Br.d^*- Rccr Showroom:92 words
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Miscellaneous249 1960-06-07 12 I F «EE PRE Ss P ••Hi fMI X Po,r, ng wtruct TNamc tNr^ Address^ 3 i "7 ''»6j/' V f v j^ CLUES FOR WORD 1. May be the caMsc of your i not getting j good n rest. 2 Flat, circular quo.t *h, c h t. is thrown.249 words
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