The Singapore Free Press, 13 June 1960
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Title Section18 1960-06-13 1 ™E NEWSPAPER Pw»»n B |S v The SINGAPORE Free Pres No. *****. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article104 1960-06-13 1 lolice m running battle with demonstrators creaming mob dispersed with tear gas and staves NEW DELHI, Monday, thousand angry Sikhs staged or-t near-riot demonstration last demand for a new Punjabiwilli heavy iron-tipped s broke up the mob and ar- <■ during iiu- day. police104 words
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135 1960-06-13 1 STEVENSON OUT OF THE BIG RACE FOR WHITE HOUSE (CHICAGO, Mon— Mi. Adlai Stevenson, wno was the unsuccessful 1952 and 1956 Democratic Presidential nominee. declared \v> terday that ne was not a candidate for nis party's 1960 nomination. He said this m a statement to amplify a message be had135 words
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Article18 1960-06-13 1 ROCHESTER. Kent. Mon.— Twenty-four valuable greyhounds died wnen fire swept kennels at a stadium.18 words
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435 1960-06-13 1 CHARLES BRYCE - THAT IS THE NEW CLOSING DATE AND HERE IS THE REASON WHY CHARLES BRYCE i ■-/unel 177..J By *1] Ifm Free Press Sports Editor TODAY we make a 1 special announcement to all cycling fans The closing date for entries m the Free Press Cycle Race has been extended for435 words
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Article31 1960-06-13 1 KATMANDU. Mon. Eight Japanese mountaineers said they believed they had found footprints of the "Yeti" or "Abominable Snowman" 15.000 feet up on the Jugal Himal Mountain m Nepal.31 words
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Article20 1960-06-13 1 PULA, (Yugoslavia). Mon. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic arrives here today for talks with president Tito.20 words
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Article24 1960-06-13 1 DURBAN, (Natal), Mon. Police dogs were helping strong police forces to hunt the killer of a couple at their home here.24 words
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Article22 1960-06-13 1 BERLIN. Mon. East German travellers reported that tainted meat which caused a deadly epidemic was Imported from Red China.22 words
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Article, Illustration269 1960-06-13 1 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL •JUST FOR FUN' SAYS GIRL WHOSE BIKE IS COMING FROM SEREMBAN i By SINGAPORE, M o tt.— Pretty Yvette Marguerite Edmonds, a law student at the University of Malaya, is the latest entrant for the Free Press269 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-06-13 1 Father of nine, helped by son in Form V, wins that $500 prize SINGAPORE, Monday. A 52-YEAR-OLD bank clerk is this week's $300 winner m the Free Press word puzzle contest iV He is Mr. Tan Peng Guan. With the help of one of his sons, who is a fifth153 words
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64 1960-06-13 1 RED JET FIELDS RING THE INDIAN BORDER SRINAGAR. .Kashmir). Mon. Chinese forces have built a string of airfields m the West Tibetan regions bordering Ladakh, North-East Kashmir. Ladakh la where the Chinese last year occupied 12 000 square miles of Indian territory, and where Chinese troops clashed with an Indian64 words
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Article51 1960-06-13 1 -vIISSENOKN. (England). Mon— Former Prime Clement Attlee*. and his wile. Countess Attlee. 2 aped unLVraThed fro m a motor accident yesterday. SS P rn.._itess who has been involved m several ear aeeiL_Tt, Tthe I^l f"w years, lost control of the car and collided with two approaching51 words
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Article36 1960-06-13 1 ACE WEIGHTS XI \l M Ml*< N i i. I m JI I 0 I »t- RUBBER UP < Ut p I I STOCK EXCHAf. i V\ i > r i ii\imi\ ill I. '•Ml I36 words
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Advertisement40 1960-06-13 1 us today 4 I /^_J3 t Japanese Pure Silk I I l^\ HEAD SCARVES I_r _F AW \at m Czechoslovakian M White. Ideol for Sheeting, Mi*m mmX^^mmv aw I at 55.50 per yd. Mi\\ t\ OiF C. K. TANG LTD.40 words
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Advertisement26 1960-06-13 1 TOMBOLINI Tropicalited Super Special Accordions Moderate Prices 1 mth. f\ FREE Tuitfeft. B Sole Agents: FOORMAN^S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28- A. Peno*»9 L«fM, S>or«-9. Teh 1471t26 words
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509 1960-06-13 2 Big show to introduce jet service, but star will not be seen in Singapore -1 PAYA LEBAR, Mon. AUDIENCES arc to be sprayed with tulip perfume at a gigantic musical show which b to be staged by X L.M. In each of the 74 countries it serves when it introduces509 words
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Article61 1960-06-13 2 HAVANA. Mon. I'he Czechoslovak Trc hnoexport firm will build eight factories costing about MS 12.000.000 m Cuba by the end of next year under the C~.ech-Cui.ai i economic agreement signed last meek, the government announced here yesterday. The new factories will turn out amongReuter - 61 words
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563 1960-06-13 2 'Around the world in 77 days' liner will call here PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE CAN EXPECT a horde of wealthy tourists when the globe girdling new luxury liner, Rotterdam, calls early next year. The Holland-America Line's563 words
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Article93 1960-06-13 2 Reed's offer accepted by Australian firm LONDON: Britain"? largest maker of paper and paper packaging products. Albert E Reed. Is to acquire the Australian Company Paper Products (Holdings) Limited. The two million pounds Australian concern itself owns companies making corrugated and solid Mberboard containers, cartons, boxes and paper bags.U.P.I. - 93 words
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Article933 1960-06-13 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Mindly. Pr?v cus Saturday. INDUSTRIALS 1 Alex. Bnits Ords N) .90 .90 A! ii Le 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 50/- 50/--1.14. Trustees 5 25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 2C 3 20 3 Ores. 51 51933 words
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Article107 1960-06-13 2 Castro warns firms: Obey Govt. orders or else... HAVANA. Mon.- Dr. Fidel Castro. Cuban Prime Minister, has asked British and American oil compajiies here to reconsider their refusal earlier last week to refine Soviet oil or be "blamed" for whatever measures his Government might take. He told three107 words
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Article70 1960-06-13 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS LYING alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Willem Ruys 12, Mandeville 4/5, Charon 6A. Sangola 6/7. Musi Lloyd 8 9. Menolaus 10/11. Wonosari 13/14. Awajlsan Maru 15 16. Straat of Orissa IS. Sedili N. Wall 3. Admiral Hardy 21/22. Benveg 25.70 words
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74 1960-06-13 2 LONDON, rgf j ThT British Overseas Airways Corporation has said thai economy class air travel which had met with "great success" on their North Atlantic routes, would be introduced between Britain and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and East African territories on Oct.Reuter - 74 words
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Article56 1960-06-13 2 S TMI'EH. Mon. 'Ihe suc- > cessful implementation of a programme for acceleration of ,< economic development on For- mosa may bring the Nationalist 8 Government more economic aid 9 from the United States. Mr. K. Y. Yin. vi« e-chairman of the Council lor56 words
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52 1960-06-13 2 LONDON: The total amount of application for bit week-, offer of £280 million 91 -day treasury bills, was £500.530.000. It went at an average of £4/12 1.79 per cent compared with £4 11 1.39. Next week £280 million of 91--day bills will be52 words
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81 1960-06-13 2 Russian trade view of Summit flop LONDON: Mr. P. N Kumykm. leader of the Soviet delegation now m London for talks with the Board of Trade, has .said that the Soviet Union wants more trade with Britain and that the breakdown of the Summit conference m no way prejudiced this.81 words
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64 1960-06-13 2 HAVANA, Mon.— Four of Havana's leading luxurious hotels a".d the famous Tropicana night club were taken over on Friday by the government Decause ot the hotel crisis caused by a lack of American tourist trade The four hotels are the 25--■torey Havana Hilton,Reuter - 64 words
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51 1960-06-13 2 British rubber: All the May figures LONDON. Sat. Figures for May with April m brackets <m long tons London Rubber landed 3.163 < 3.664 deli\ered 4.266 (3.526); Stocks 6.068 including Board ot Trade rubber (7.171. LIVERPOOL Rubber landed i). 703 7.477': delivered 4.698 6.866 >: stocks 12,376 including Board of51 words
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Article61 1960-06-13 2 Federal Reserve banks cut rates W ASHINOTON; Eight more Federal Reserve district banks including New York have reduced their discount, rates to 3'_ per cent from four per cent the Federal Reserve Board an nou need. The new 3. per cent rate was effective yesterday at district banks m New61 words
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Advertisement616 1960-06-13 2 hi $s^» CAT &V Wi THE te Ae We LINES f* "gs to AOEN REO SEA MEDITERRANEAN. X^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS >£" o^ S pore P S bam Penang U\ m Falstr.a I 23 25 Junt 26 27 June :i 30 Junt f^' ■Jf s 31 31 June o.616 words
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Advertisement383 1960-06-13 2 Sllll'.lx, hamburg-amerkT^B NORTH GERMAN JjJB To (Colombo), Genoa, Morseillcs a Bremen Hom burg ***M Calls Southampton for posse H i. RAVENSTEIN (LLOYO 14 IS km MmM IRESDEN (NAPAG 25 tf J SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD) 30 June HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 11 W^B Calls Apaba Calls Aleiandn. \^mm To Manila. Hongkong, Yokohomo, N 0383 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-06-13 3 J\ ir left .inton i .imbi--1 nnr>e s .htin:,I o|" the Methodist Girls School. Lai hok will join the Leonard Hospital m London Where she will be away for the next three years. "Maybe laager, if I like the place." ■aM Lai Chok.44 words
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Article36 1960-06-13 3 PAY A LEBAR Monthly. ng estate is being planned m Lebar I>\ the Singapore Govern* rs Co-operative Housing Society. of it_ Saj 5 freehold -bed*- I 114 >60. Preference beer. ithin n to shares .ety.36 words
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60 1960-06-13 3 STUDENT CHESS TEAM TO TOUR MALAYA SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Chess Federation is sending a student chess warn to the Federation during the August hoUdaya. The team from Singapore will meet students and members of chess club** m the Federation. Those interested m the trip are a>ked to write to60 words
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Article, Illustration320 1960-06-13 3 A bright idea blooms forth on an ugly piece of land SINGAPORE, M o n.— Mrs. E. V. Davies of Florence Road got her idea from a novel. Now an ugiy piece of land has burst iorth m the quiet beauty of a watergarden. Rippling cascades of water, and meandering320 words
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51 1960-06-13 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A woman. Tan Siew Kee. 43. baa claimed trial In the Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of possessing 114.75 pounds ot dutiable cigarettes m Maxwell Road. She is released on bail and her case will come up for hearing on July51 words
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Article22 1960-06-13 3 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. A nolio epidemic which claimed 1 36 victims has been checked. i the Brunei Government announced.22 words
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168 1960-06-13 3 SCREAMS AND BLUE FIRES HOLD USERS OF 'CONVENIENCE' IN FEAR SINGAPORE. Mo n 3 The public convenience situated at the junction of Tank Road and River Valley Road is said to be haunted. Trishaw riders and stall holders who frequent the convenience said they had often heard screams coming from168 words
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125 1960-06-13 3 PROCEEDS FROM FAIR BOOSTS THEATRE FUND SINGAPORE, Mon. Inche Othman Wok, chairman lof the cinemas and amuse- ment parks sub-committee of the National Theatre fund committee, handed $4,722 to the Minister tor Culture. Mr S. Rajaratnam. to boost the Fund to $511,808. Inche Othman Wok. who was accompanied by Mr.125 words
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241 1960-06-13 3 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE, Mon. TWO Japanese oil magnates have j v s I p ;i s s c (1 through Singapore m the course of their world tour. They were Mr. Hiroshi Arai, managing director of the Nippon241 words
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Article32 1960-06-13 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A drama and musical festival will be staged by school children here m September and October. It will be under the sponsorship of the Singapore Teachers' Union.32 words
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Article21 1960-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— seven district committees m Selangor have started weekly meetings to discuss and implement the Razak Plan.21 words
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Article30 1960-06-13 3 KUANTAN, Mon. About 300 people were questioned by security forces m the Jabor Valley area, 11 miles from here, m a bid to wine out eight remaining terrorists.30 words
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251 1960-06-13 3 Big coconut swindle: Man who poses as a trader tricks planters KATONG, Monday. A PARTY of four men, headed by a middleaged Chinese, are swindling coconut planters m Katong and Siglap by posing as copra traders. One of their victims, Madam Yuen Ah Koon of East Coast Road, who owns251 words
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Article47 1960-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Kwong Hoong Cheong. 49. a Malayan civil engineer with the P.W.D. m Brunei, died after a short illness at the Brunei General Hospital. His body will be flown back to Kuala Lumpur where the burial will take place.47 words
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Advertisement241 1960-06-13 3 30 MUST I TON EVER I FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 mßk**f*mt^^^^^&^m/ f f N **Ns. jf r__ s The worlds most desired watches .very owner of a Roomer Watch is very fi A y .1,1 I__y^*^B m projd of his possession. Experience ond SBHEB *lfc_ -ut. JlmLM_J..i mm241 words
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Advertisement21 1960-06-13 3 ARE GIVING A 10 r r FATHERS DAY DISCOUNT OFF ALL GOODS PURCHASED UP TO THE 19TH OF JUNE. +b MUMMY21 words
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Miscellaneous170 1960-06-13 3 Medium Wave lIX inetif*. Cluse down. SHORT WAVE: 6. metres Schools' broac.ca.st: 4.10 Slgni--***** ke/s.) ime time: 4.13 Advent tne.s In irom 9.0 M p.m. Ifjtg p.m. daily. Malay; 4.33 Interval mv.sic: 4.3". I'M. 1 .00 Programme sum Songiime. Mary: 102 Monday medley; 1.30 5.00 Pro.ramme summary: 5.03 The news;170 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1960-06-13 4 LOGAN GOURLAY - 'I don't worry about getting flabby and old'— Marilyn LOGAN GOURLAY by HOLLYWOOD. MONDAY I DIDN'T raise the subject, though 1 might have got round to it eventually. It was Marilyn Monroe herself who focussed her Wedgwood-blue eyes on infinity and said: 'Tin 31 now and I don't care whoMARILYN - 1,015 words
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101 1960-06-13 4 Proud parents who nag may find problem child on their hands m/rnTTOwc .r L °NDON, Monday. ;]\|OrHtßS and lathers were warned not to be too proud of their children. The warning is given by Dr. Atholl Johnson, clinical medical adviser to Nottinghamshire schools. Dr. Johnson accuses many parents of:— TAKING101 words
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Article35 1960-06-13 4 fKETORIA, Mon.— Mr. Hendrlk Verwoerd. the South African Prime Minister, was admitted to Pretoria general hospital to undergo an operation on his right eardrum, shattered m the assassination attempt on April 9.35 words
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Article25 1960-06-13 4 LONDON, Mon.— By dialling "UMP" on their telephones, people m Britain are now able to get the latest Eng-land-South Africa test scores.25 words
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Article, Illustration707 1960-06-13 4 John Cruesemann - Little Begum, (THE MODEL BETTINA TO YOU) the perfect wife who never was... John Cruesemann by "*ARIS. MONDAY TODAY, three weeks after the death of Alv Khan, they have a new name for Bettina they call her "I a Petite Begum." With that unerring flair for defining an j emotional707 words
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113 1960-06-13 4 A dying man recorded last words to ex-wife LONDON, Mon. A dying man recorded a last message for his divorced wife on a tape recorder. The man, 36-year-old Bertram Boulcott, was found dead m bed m his bedsitter m St. John's Street, Oxford. The recorder beside his bed was still113 words
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98 1960-06-13 4 'MICKEY MOUSE THEATRES' ARE SOLD FOR $4 MILLION T ONDON, Mon. An em- pire m which a host of animals, birds, and insects has lived hilariously for 26 years has been sold for £500,000 (SM4 4 million). For that sum the seven news theatres m the Monseigneur circuit six m98 words
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Advertisement230 1960-06-13 4 THE FREE PRESS TODAY FOCUSSES ATTENTION ON TWO OF THE GREAT BEAUTIES OF THIS DECADE; ONE HAD LOvr PLAYBOY NOW DEAD WHILE THE OTHER LOOKS FORWARD TO AN AGE WHEN HER BEAUTY WILL BE LONG Cn nW Econometer Compressor CUTS RUNNING •x- fACTC RY UAir D I nMLr iC^ \m230 words
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Advertisement97 1960-06-13 4 2 I _____i_____if m _^_^_^_^_^_^_"^_^^^E«B__l^'-$f ____B ____________________!> I I trlTH^Rf I _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_i I 1 1 B IZM^l^ *m% It A_V"> M *m\\ I r i/.f.rHn.'iiKM Jr p\ tape recorder 1 \\\a: *V _H s .pcciolly designed tc ba used Independently yl, tt yf^^.Jlß main supply. V< _^__f HIRE PURCHASE TERMS97 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-06-13 5 RANGE BLOSSOMS.. .PAGE OF NEWLY-WEDS Solomon Jacob after their wedding at nur lady of Lourdes. The bride is the Rita Miranda, daughter of Mr and MrM i mm Miranda of Trivandruni 2 and Mrs, Johnson Wong after their wedding at the Registry oi Marriages at iort Canning. Singapore. The beautiful169 words
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Article130 1960-06-13 5 j SINGAPORE, Monday. 1 I ano, ol the Xanyang OniverJI its' Union, called* upon union J| -otirage members lo be patriotic lo Singapore. O: of achieving th;.> was by participating m Govment undertaking.- and helping the under-privileged Tan said. He wa> spealrtng m a iorum the Arts Lecture theatre130 words
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131 1960-06-13 5 'BLOOD' RUSH IN SCHOOLS ON AS DRIVE GETS UNDERWAY ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon. Schools m Kuala Lumpur are now making a big drive to -outdo" each other m getting pupils to donate blood to the General Hospital blood bank. Fir>t to >end pupils to the bank was the Kishan Dial131 words
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296 1960-06-13 5 BOB PERIES - All this talk of the devil in factories can lower morale— says Mr. Tan BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE. Monday. SINGAPORE 1960 has still not shaken off the clammy load of superstition on the average worker's mind. Talk of the devil still comes up each time there is an accident m296 words
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Article71 1960-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A postal employee. Ismail bin Haji Abbas, who has been a: bankrupt since December 1955 with liabilities amounting to' 53. 0i1. has been granted an I unconditional discharge by I Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the High Court. It was stated that the71 words
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86 1960-06-13 5 THREE HEADS OF SCHOOLS FOR BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four Malayans left by air to study the education system m Britain. Three are principals of schools Miss E.M. Cooke of the Bukit Bintang Girls (Secondary* School, Kuala Lumpur; Che Fatimah binte Ahmad of the Tengku Mahmud School, Besut. Trengganu; and86 words
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Article36 1960-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The FederaJ Government has gazetted an order permanently barring all persons who have been sent out of Malaya under tne Emergency Regulations which come to an end on July 31.36 words
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Advertisement54 1960-06-13 5 l)rmrPMii^_M I CHAIN BATTERY E 115/U. APT OR m§ 9 IHER "MELODICA" uier. Germany v ..citing music :»s chord, ond Vyt single notes \v_ over two \Y-v \Vi octovev 522.00 EACH -.earn tutor > I here Im. lxd., ***ir I^4 pore 6. Projector I supreme <•**>♦ Distinguish -'*h omoiing *'<•.54 words
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Advertisement118 1960-06-13 5 PRICE SMASHING SEASON [j SALE I 9 NIIPDV! FNAL M gi nunni SLASHING SI fl LAST REDUCTIONS W S 6 DAYS ,N ALL 1 •w I DEPARTMENTS fM M YOUR FINAL CHANCE ll H TO BUY AND SAVE ll [jREMEM B E R Ifl ALL GOODS LYING UPON Rj Kj118 words
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Miscellaneous275 1960-06-13 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson AJ«*^> WMITLOCK ZmmmSmWßlmL. JU_SIS ft_b»^V*__B _R_ "i-T* 5 t N -J_3 ___k l^ll L___B^ J^ E fl >k n_ V_K^^^^a^^>k^| -j BBLMMMMMr^^^^^s^ A^^ -H' \\\\v A MM I^^BhS^^^ jfl ____f^_^^^yflP^^^ _fl fIL IHV f mY^m IT r'^'*^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWlln J wS^ l MANDRAKE275 words
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72 1960-06-13 6 FROM THE CAUSEWAY A CHALLENCE 0 Shame en the gnl cyclists cf Singapore. New that a challenge has come from across the Causeway m the shape ot i (_->-_--old Maznah Hashim ct Penang (and that's 500 miles away), are Our local girls gemg to let this schoolgirl get away with72 words
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Letter75 1960-06-13 6 0 The example c* Mrs Meiinv Gcme?, the f ir^t woman to join the Free Press C\c!e Race c m the as finall> pcid dv idi First policewomen Lily Tan^ then housewife Mrs. Goh Chin Ec and Penong Mcznah Hashim, and now "6-yecr-c'o Man :o Croi viead. Whi'e75 words
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Letter52 1960-06-13 6 0 The entry cf Penang schoolgirl Maznah H_-nim m the Free Press Cycle Race should encourage Singapore schoolgirls to join up. Ado mOChor-"- 5 It's high time the girls of Singapore get out ot their shell C'-'d turn cut m force Three cheers for M tn SYED OMAR52 words
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109 1960-06-13 6 0 Congrctulction. to reporter Chan S-van Bee for his timely exposure cf the "free trip" bus nde racket by Singapore schoolbe \.< 1 am sure thib i^ practised by only a small number of mischievous pupils and the blame should not be put on109 words
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Letter43 1960-06-13 6 0 I suggest that all passengers, schoolboys or adults, be made to pev for the minimum fare if they board the wrong bus. This should deter students who practise the 'wrong bus racket for a free ride home. K. P. CHEONG43 words
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Letter44 1960-06-13 6 0 May I suggest through your paper that the management of bus companies put the route number of their buses beside the door. This should put on end to excuses by passengers that they have boarded the wrong bus. CATHERINE L. ONG44 words
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Letter44 1960-06-13 6 Your report that schoolboys m Singapore have started the "wrong bus" racket to ride home without paving their fare shows the lack of moral hine m our schcoU. There is teo much empha-.s today on education without moral guides. K. M. MARIKAL44 words
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556 1960-06-13 6 MRS. ARSCOTT - MR S. ARSCOTT GARDENING GREAT number of species of the Anthurium family are grown only for their foliage, many having very handsome leaves, dark green with silvery-white veining. A. chrystalinum and A. warocqueanum are two popular examples. A. andreanum ho\vever, as well556 words
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Article, Illustration828 1960-06-13 6 ATTICUS - Crackers, boos and the tomatoes... all m a riotous evening at the campfire ATTICUS AROUND THE CAMPUS by AFTER TALK A NON-STOP BARRAGE OF QUESTIONS QEAFENING BURSTS of cracker explosions gave fair warning of the riotous evening that was to follow m the annual campfire at Dunearn Road Hostel last828 words
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Advertisement788 1960-06-13 6 ou ran hand m your imaJl ad. lo any onr of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMCRON HIGHLAND* Cold Storage < M Ltd., fl Tanah Rata Told Storage (Mi Ltd.. 1-5 Clare Street. Cold Storace iUi Ltd.. IU New Road. Cold Storage fM) Ltd.. 1167 New Market. KUALA788 words
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Advertisement73 1960-06-13 6 m Ihe latest 7-wKt BMm\ I Three rpciirrn iot Hi T i icpi Superbly finished walnut mm Bass and treble tone I J tone registers. Built-in fcfritC and C m appearance, .upcrb io pi' joy to posses v STOKV/S <MI lit Singapore Huala Lumpur >P<>» f r™ ,________________________________________i^^ MM^^^m^^ mw73 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-06-13 7 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI Anna is back for ie warm air and homey feeling of Singapore B> IlPORr'. Mon.— A little girl tt ho -weal to Europe two m search ot herself, urm hark, groomed, artisan, outspoken. Ma\ Wong, lhe ol lhe259 words
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103 1960-06-13 7 First quarter report shows big increase in Penang trade PENANG. Mon.—Penang's entrepot trade rose m the first quarter of the year, Inche Arshad bin Ayub, State Economic Officer, records m his quarterly report. Total entrepot trade was 583.500.0UU tor the fssi quarter, an increase of $37,800,000 over the corresponding period103 words
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117 1960-06-13 7 MAGISTRATE AT SICK WITNESS'S HOME TO GET THE EVIDENCE LOR STAR. Mon.— The Alor Star magistrate, Inche Abu Bakar bin Osman visited the house of a sick witness to record his evidence. Thi> was m connection with a case m which a former Health Office clerk. Syed Omar bin Syed117 words
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114 1960-06-13 7 4-MAN UNION DELEGATION URGES STATE GOVERNMENT TO GIVE TOP JOBS TO NATIONALS ta %bwm\ t mmmH6 after a tour-man d,- J,, .Lm the Ke— -t»n branch of stt_j'__h?* a ?£MmmmS&XS£ to vacancies m Division, i w CO vers meal ■■■■■■■■■•int- In the g»» CDfCT both permanent and temporary posts. The114 words
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75 1960-06-13 7 GERMAN PIANIST TO GIVE FIVE LECTURES SINGAPORE. Mon. The visiting German pianist. Mr. Gerd Kaemper will give a series of five lectures on music for teachers and students at the Cultural Centre from June 21 to 29. The Singapore Musical Society, which is sponsoring the visit, also says that the75 words
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Article42 1960-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government has been urged to set up a school of music m the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya or alternatively to help create an academy of music m the Federal Capital.42 words
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Article32 1960-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Student and Youth Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will screen "Quo Vadis" for .school-children on June 25. at their hall, 16, South Pier, at 7.30 p.m.32 words
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269 1960-06-13 7 Singapore Babas have a message for youth in play for charity SINGAPORE, Monday. A GROUP of Singapore Straits-born Chinese will convey their message through the medium of a dramatic play to be entitled "Ayer Mata Ibif (A Mother's fears). The play m Perangkan Malay, will be staged by the St.269 words
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163 1960-06-13 7 Govt, waives duty on machinery for new industries I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Machinery for setting up new industries or expanding existing ones will be exempted from import duty, it was announced. A statement by the secretary of the tariff advisory committee. Mr. C. Mahendran. said that the Government had decided on163 words
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Article29 1960-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The next session of the Court of Appeal Civil will be held at the Supreme Court starting on Monday, June 20, at 10.30 a.m.29 words
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Article29 1960-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Qantas Boeing 707 jetliner from London circled over Paya Lebar airport here for over thirty minutes yesterday. The airport crash-rescue team kept vigil.29 words
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Article19 1960-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Diphtheria killed three people m the Federation during the week ending May 21.19 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-06-13 7 CHRISTINE, 6, IS OFF ON HOLIDAY, BUT SHE'S SORRY TO GO LIVELY six-year-old Christine left for Prance this week with mixed feelings. She was sorry to leave Singapore as she will miss her Siamese dancing lessons. But she is looking forward to a long holiday with her grandparents. Christine is100 words
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135 1960-06-13 7 The go-kart craze hits Singapore: Club formed to hold races SINGAPORE, Monday. 'Jtih. first gn-kart club here has ben formed under the auspices of the Singapore Motor ClubA committee was recently appointed to draw up regulations for the guidance of members and to control go-karting races m Singapore. Several enthusiasts135 words
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156 1960-06-13 7 Friendship is the goal of visiting Mexican footballers OINGAPORE, Mon.— O The Mexican team of footballers who played against a Singapore team recently, believe that international friendship could be strengthened through friendly matches. The team which consists of 16 players and five officials left for the Federation during the week.156 words
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Advertisement157 1960-06-13 7 Sea I I ''C FLY NOW- PAY LATER to any of these places Comet jetliner comfort! Bmmmmmmmmmammmmmmßmmßmmm^ RANGOON ■••■*> A Wi"^ 7 f" M M m \m Bl SINOAPOftI KUALA LUMPUI DELHI 2***^sr S^ k B JL-XWmwSmW Why not fly to any of these neighbouring Asian beauty centres on your157 words
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Miscellaneous64 1960-06-13 7 I By Cog ■v. IV rung IpT BE >; -ose U- A foot f T U £_i__2c_ _^i__>l^ A CROOK < J Si* .lA mmmtti m^f'^M T W\ ins 7f^\# iV V I if.^" fM \I I v\ x^*f\ ~-^-*3 f I fw[_J Li H «„n regular order for The64 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-06-13 8 All traffic comes to a stop at this bus-stop THIS bus-stop is causing traffic bottlenecks m Serangoon Garden Estate. Now estate motorists want it to be re-sited. The bus-stop is about 30 feet from the junction of Serangoon Garden Way and Yio Chu Kang Road. Nearby is a "Halt, major110 words
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107 1960-06-13 8 Man is freed after two versions of alleged attack on a neighbour SINGAPORE, Monday. '-SOMETHING must be wrong," said a man when two people gave different versions i an alleged assault. Loh Teck Chior.g of NoocrLar.e. who pointed out the "wrong.*" wa> acquitted j .t summons charge ol hurt. Hi>107 words
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Article48 1960-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Among 12 questions Mr. V. David «S. F. Bungsar) will ask Government ministers at tne next session of Parliament will be: -What is tne Federation Government's attitude towards the intention of tiie United States to fly 120 supersonic jet-planes to South-East Asia?"48 words
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Article39 1960-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tne third son of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. the Tunku Bendahara of Selangor. Tangku Azman Shah. 28. was admitted to tne Bungsar j Hospital yesterday after a car accident at Batu Tiga.39 words
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Article28 1960-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Civilian workers of the Commonwealth Armed Forces have been warned that tne end of tne Emergency next month will bring further retrenchment.28 words
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Article40 1960-06-13 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Health Ministry will set up a dental school at the beginning of next year to train about 60 nurses a year to provide a bigger and better dental service for schools m the State.40 words
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Article58 1960-06-13 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Swam! Siddhatmananda. president of the Ramakrishna Mission Singapore, returned over the .-end art* r a live-week tour of Indonesia. At Jakarta. Bandung and Jogjakarta, he gave nine cultural lecture s. These mphastsed the need tor peace.! harmony and mutual under- j standing among58 words
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112 1960-06-13 8 DPP WINS APPEAL AGAINST ACQUITTAL IN CORRUPTION CASE JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Mr. Justice Neal has allowed the appeal by the DPP. Inche Pawan Ahmad. against the acquittal of Stvasupramanian, a Government servant charged m the Sessions Court under the Corruption Ordinance. Refused Ihe acquittal order was made when the court112 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-06-13 8 R.S.P.C.A. WANTS THOSE OLD BOOKS, CLOTHES AND TOYS FOR A JUMBLE SALE HUNDREDS of old books, magazines, toys and articles of clothing have been received for the R.S.P.C.A. Jumble Sale to be held on July 6. Miss Joan de Souza. secretary of the R.S.P.C.A. said they needed more of these113 words
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Article45 1960-06-13 8 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE By S'NGAPQRr 1 "WAR" has been declared by th. I stray cattle i„ a re>i_ e „t "j ki M Ihe war *as l <* to nil residents In the Sennetl I I Co-operaJ I I I M I I 1 I45 words
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211 1960-06-13 8 $100 fine warning to cyclists without lights or reflectors SINGAPORE, Monday. DOLICE today warned owners of bicycles that they must, at all limes, iix a front light and reflector on their bicycles. Police Secretary Mr. William Cheng said: "Over the past years, many cyclists have ignored these rules. "As such211 words
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175 1960-06-13 8 BREAK-IN THIEF HELD AFTER STREET CHASE BY CONSTABLES SINGAPORE, Mo nMinutes after a burglar had broken into a shop m Arab Street he was arrested by two police constables after a street chase, a district court was told. Inspector V. Devadas. prosecuting, told this to Mr X T. Alexander, the175 words
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Article53 1960-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Department of Information is to throw its fm! weight behind tne Government's drive to end rural poverty and will give the rural development plan the same importance it gave m helping to fight the Emergency, head of the Pres.- division. Mr. R. B.53 words
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Article21 1960-06-13 8 KUCHLN IB Sara*. MM, IB m *M *M dec; BBk dam:.. BBM bbL M m the rcliei H and n21 words
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Miscellaneous277 1960-06-13 8 DIARY OF rmmm EVENTS MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film* snows at Kampong Pasiran; Kampong Hock Soon. Lorong 3, Geylang; Pulau B.ani (Telok Saga) 7 p.m. SINGAPORE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition of colour photographs of Japr.n by Cheun Yu-chin, Kan Hing Fook and Lav Wai Kwong of the Photographic Society of Hong277 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-06-13 8 S__s______""*-^"* <■*■*■'""* i^y^^^^H TODAY: 2.20 p.m. TOMORROW. 126 a.m. and 3.09 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.17 a.m. and 3.57 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.14 a.m. and 4.50 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.21 a.m. and 5.49 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.47 a.m. and 6.49 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.27 a.m. and 7.44 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration433 1960-06-13 9 |HE JUDGES COMMENT Jin the Singapore Free Press (I Puzzle "P* was won by «G GUAN, mponi*; Bahru Koad, B solution which, m the opinion :iined the most apt and accuthc clues. I fudges' t-up-most wers diffl- LOAD may wi the 1 don't you433 words
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Article233 1960-06-13 9 New Pan books out this week SOME of the new Pan books out this week are: it THE CARDINAL by HENRY MORTON ROBINSON: PAN BZJSB. This is a frank story of the ordeals and triumphs of a priest who ia destined to become a cardinal. This book ranks among the233 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1960-06-13 9 PETER FORSTER - PETER FORSTER by [T is quite brilliant, and I have not the slightest idea what it all means. But if Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" was m the nature of a dirty daydream, his latest novel to be1,303 words
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486 1960-06-13 9 The Final Diagnosis' is so human, so vividly alive and thrilling THERE is always 1 something entirely fascinating about books which nave the medical profession as their theme. Since all of us are subject In some degree to the ills of the body, it is not surprising that what makes486 words
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Advertisement75 1960-06-13 9 BM AfiimMr^ yOU Can Win a W [tVA* lovely evening dress T^ Wj made to order as well as sfMßmmW exciting new Maidenform bra*. Enter today for the maidenform mm COMPETITION Entry forms are obtainable only from 41-43 High Street, Singapore* and while you are shopping look at the wonderful75 words
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Miscellaneous91 1960-06-13 9 •"""S -^___3-»*4__ The toy plane buzzes close over from thc plane is not Santa Qaus their heads and swinging round it though something about him is finds a fairly level place below the strangely familiar. Why, it's hill top. Surely that plane is a that toy postman murmurs the bit91 words
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571 1960-06-13 10 EDWARD D' SOUZA - Stanvac Gassers fight hard to beat the tough Cardinals EDWARD D'SOUZA By SINGAPORE. Monday STANVAC Gassers beat Y.C.W. Cardinals 6-4 at St. Patrick's ground yesterday. Al University of Malaya Ground, Kiwis scored another triumph when they edged Kveready Flashes 6-4. As the score suggests, Gassers had to stretch out to571 words
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670 1960-06-13 10 RECORDS GALORE AT MONTFORT SCHOOL SPORTS SERANGOON, Mondavi PLEVEN records were broken and two equalled al the .Mont tort School sports yesterday. Koh Lye Hock won the individual honours. Koh won all the four events he took part m. He broke tne 220 yards record and bettered tne high jump670 words
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71 1960-06-13 10 AUSTRALIA AND FRANCE DRAW RUGBY TEST SYDNEY, Mon. Australia I fcl and France drew 8-8 m the first Rugby League test of the three match series Australia led 6-4 at halftime. The points were all kicked y f Vi ll acks Pierre Lacaze and Keith Barnes. Throughout the game. FranceReuter - 71 words
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Article35 1960-06-13 10 LONDON, Mon. Britain's I leading woman glider pilot. Mrs. Anne Burns^ is planning to glide over 29.000-foot Mount Everest next year a feat that has never hepn at. tempted. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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280 1960-06-13 10 F^t_-,t™ GUILLEMARD, Monday. ORMER Thomas Cup doubles player Ong Poh Lim and Jessie Ong captured the Singapore Badminton Association mixed doubles title yester?t y i VF-7 beat Bobby Chee and Tan G -*k Bee 10-11, 15-7. Earlier. Singapore's hopes to280 words
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Article13 1960-06-13 10 BERLIN, Mon. Britain's hockey team lost 4-1 to West Germany ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article26 1960-06-13 10 BRISBANE. Mon. Clark McConachy. 65-year-old New Zealander. beat Wilson Jones <India> by five frames to nil m the world snooker cham- p.onship. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-06-13 10 Fred Reinfeld writes for the beginners BLACK is the Exchange ahead for two Pawns, so material is about equal. But White's King Bishop Pawn is a far advanced pasted Pawn which carries a potential threat of advancing to the eighth rank and becoming a new Queen. Momentarily Black's Queen161 words
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129 1960-06-13 10 PROVIDENCE. Mon. Flash Elorde has cancelled his world junior lightweight title defence m San Francisco. The announcement was made by Tony Petronella of i the National Boxing Association. Petronella said Elorde had informed him by mail of the reason for calling off the scheduledU.P.I. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-06-13 10 SERANGOON, A \Y division athlete stole thc linn Parry Avenue Girl's School ;itl yesterday. She was s Sathi win. events. Suthi won the long jump and Throwing the Softball event* Red House won lhe team championships with points. Yellow and Green Houses tied for seconc place. The thrilling event169 words
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Miscellaneous566 1960-06-13 10 1 N<ime Age Address Post this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race/' Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. '2. 1 agree to abide by the rules, and I certify that I566 words
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Article, Illustration537 1960-06-13 11 CHUA BAN HOCK - When Paulson tripped Mazlan the Menace, Malacca made their shock cup bid CHUA BAN HOCK By Jalan Besar, Monday Malacca 3; Singapore Joint Services 1 UNPREDICTABLE Malacca surprised the strong Singapore Joint Services XI yesterday to earn full points m a Malaya Cup South Zone match. Malacca lost to NegriFree Press - 537 words
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Article, Illustration742 1960-06-13 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran -oy S played havoc with Gelds al t\ and m lhe case of Ihe i them entirely. The main i was reduced to four run der of the four. Big Daddy, a neck. much between the four runtinish less than two lengths It742 words
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82 1960-06-13 11 Singapore 10 runs short of defeat KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Singapore Police were within te*^ runs^ of defeat here yesterday, but scraped through with a draw. Malayan Police with five wickets down, were unable to get the runs because time was up. Singapore Police 155 and 141 <G. Krishnan 45: P.G.82 words
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Article75 1960-06-13 11 fa the I i Jimmy ce--72 uave ggfte- Hll I m 75 to share second place on the 281 mark with Tom Haliburton. the Wentworth professional. Final score- of the leaders were: 2Tw -Peter Thomson 1 74 88, 6.. 72>: 281 -Tom Haiiburton 68. 73. 70>: Jimmy Hitchcock '71.Reuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-06-13 11 TANJONG PAGAR, Monday. DOTAL SingapoVe Yacht club gave mms lhe Coronation Chaltenfle Cup al lhe Club premises yc-sknkiv afl oon. Trophy winners were. Dragons: Mr. K. Johnson; Tornados: Mr. C. Dallas; Skiffs: Mr J. A. Burns. Fireflies: Lt Adams; G.r*.219 words
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Article108 1960-06-13 11 GIFT' GOAL GIVES NAVY THE CUP Navy Dockyard NAVAL BASE. Mon. A -gilt" goal gave Navy the Coronation Cup. The goal j was scored m the eighth minute of play. Raffertv sent a high lob which was neatly headed by Adamson t i the crossbar and bounced down to the108 words
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Article47 1960-06-13 11 BERLIN. Mon. Marianne Heemskerk of Holland broke the women's world swimming record for 200 metres buiterJ fly with a time of 2 mm. 3.0 sec. Ria van Velsen clockca 71 sec for the women's 10u metres bacKstroke. another world record. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1960-06-13 11 PENANG, Mon. Mexican centre forward Miloc of Iraquato was ordered off for assaulting Malayan Selection forward S. Gabrielle yesterday. The match was scoreless.26 words
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Article22 1960-06-13 11 SEREMBAN. Mon Negri and Johore drew their cricket match here yesterday. Scores Johore 166 and 122; Negri 106 and 172-9.22 words
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Article14 1960-06-13 11 IPOH. Mon. Eastern soccer team of Hong Kong beat Perak 5-2 yesterday.14 words
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325 1960-06-13 11 Singapore 4 Johore 1 gINGAPORE avenged their 34 defeat at the hands of Johore m lasl year's F.A.M. Cup semi-final with a rather unconvincing display m the South Zone tie for the Malaya Cup. A fortnight ago. Singapore beat325 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-06-13 12 MUVS SINGLES: Kill*. N| < Johore) beat Khoo Fng Huah (Penang) 9- 15, 15- lu. 15-! (Mr. Siow Watt Soon umpired Ml S DOUBLES: Khoo Fug Hau It and Bobby Chee (Penan:;, be.tt <>ng Poh Lim (Singapore) and George Yap (Malacca) IK-15 11-15. 15-5. (Mr. TanFree Press - 154 words
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116 1960-06-13 12 Italy survive after shock defeat of No. 1 Pietrangeli TURIN, Monday. ITALY qualified lo meet Britain m Ihe semifinals of lhe European Zone m lhe l):i\is Cup lawn lennis competition yesterday, They beat Chih 3 2 m the quarter-final. After winning 0..c ot the first two singles and the doubles.116 words
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Article37 1960-06-13 12 Aussie service too powerful BECKENHAM. Mon. Australian Bob Mark won the mens singles title m the Kent lawn tennis championship. He beat America's Earl Buccholz 6-3, 6-4. Mark's devastating service was too much for the American. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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121 1960-06-13 12 JOCKEY IS KILLED AS MOUNT SCRAPES THE RAILS NDOLA (Northern Rhodesia). Mon. A jockey was killed here when he hit the rails during a race. Jack Desfontein, 39, struck an upright m the rail m his first race. His boot was torn and his foot slightly injured. He was advisedReuter - 121 words
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Article25 1960-06-13 12 NEW YORK. Mon. Celtic iAsh, bred m Britain by Lord Harrington, won the j U*****,900 Belmont Stakes by six lengths.25 words
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Article, Illustration433 1960-06-13 12 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR Schoolboy from Johore takes Singapore title By GUILLEMARD, Monday. i SCHOOLBOY from Johore crossed the Causeway to claim Singapore's badminton crown last night. Billy Ng, 20, beat Penang's Khoo Eng Huah m the final after conceding the first set. Home-bred players were spectators asPress; Free Press - 433 words
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287 1960-06-13 12 VERNON MORGAN - British girls rally to regain the Wightman Cup after tense uphill battle against America VERNON MORGAN By WIMBLEDON. Monday BRITAIN'S women tennis stars regained the ightman Cup from the United States I—3 on Saturday. Christine Truman and Shirley Bloomer Brasher beat Janet Hopps and Dorothy Head Knode m the decidingReuter - 287 words
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Article18 1960-06-13 12 HAVANA Mon.— Cuba flyweight champion Hiram Bacallao outpointed Spain's featherweight champion Jose Luis Martinez UPIUPI - 18 words
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Article181 1960-06-13 12 Good feats by Mungrue and Perera SINGAPORE. Mon.— R.A.F.'s All Mungrue was top scorer of the day with 101 against University m yesterday's tournament cricket. Best bowling performance was returned by Heyzer Perera with six wickets for 22. for S.R.C. against Ceylonese. Army beat Chinese by three wickets, at Gillman181 words
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