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Title Section20 1960-06-14 1 is The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1960. 15 CENTS. Zengakuren leader calls a 1 a.m. conference20 words
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308 1960-06-14 1 ALAN KHOO - KE: NO SAFETY GUARANTEE Trio in search of bikes ALAN KHOO They want to hire or borrow for the big cycle race By SINGAPORE. Tues. With only three more days to go before the closing date, three English women are desperately searching tor bicycles to take part m the Free308 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-06-14 1 Students also lash out at Emperor I TOKYO, Tuesday. LTREN student leader, his bloodtla>hinir fire and hate, said m a onterence today that he could not safety of the Emperor of Japan >enhower, who arrives here for sit on Sunday. year-old Tokuo Onda called a small, i;riinv room with wn78 words
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Article37 1960-06-14 1 -\MSTERDAM. Tues.— Tengm Abdul Rahman. Prime Minister uf Malaya, has been a.-.-urt'd by the Dutch Government's guarantee that Holland does not wish, and is not trying to provoke Indonesia over Dutch New Guinea.37 words
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Article15 1960-06-14 1 Chile New tremors SANTIAGO. (Chile). Tues. —Two more earth tremors were reported m Chile yesterday.15 words
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41 1960-06-14 1 KALLANG. Tues. A 24--year-old driver was beaten up last night by 10 men after he knocked down a cyclist m Kallang Road. The driver. Ng Kok Heng of Parkstone Road, was rescued by a police patrol.41 words
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140 1960-06-14 1 Man held after a 50 mph chase at dawn pAS I R PANJANG, Tues. Customs men seized 425 lb of contraband cigarettes and arrested a lorry driver after an exciting chase m the Pasir Panjang area at three this morning. A Customs car, equipped with radio and haller sighted a140 words
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Article18 1960-06-14 1 LONDON. Tues.— Five hundred people were killed m road accidents m Britain during April.18 words
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Article19 1960-06-14 1 BOGOTA, (Colombia). Tues. —Three people were killed and nine seriously injured when a tanker blew up.19 words
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Article30 1960-06-14 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Strike leaden at an American air- i craft factory are taking to the air with a patrol plane to discourage workers arriving by helicopters.30 words
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Article28 1960-06-14 1 LONDON. Tues. British animal lovers raised protests following reports that of 1.000 monkeys loaded at Singapore, only 640 were alive when the ship docked at London.28 words
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148 1960-06-14 1 1,500 LEAVE FOR RED CHINA ON ONE OF LAST DUTCH SHIPS TO CALL AT INDONESIAN PORTS SINGAPORE. Tues.— One of the last of Dutch ships to call at Indonesian ports, he THwangi. sailed from Singapore, at lW o\/boa e rd ria were 1.500 Chinese who had QUi Th^ cie i,148 words
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171 1960-06-14 1 Loch Ness monster: Now there is proof on TV film LONDON, Tuesday. J^ FILM claiming to show Scotland's legendary Loch Ness monster swimming m its "home* was shown on British television last night. The 40-second film, televised on E.B.C. programme, revived the controversy which has flared Intermittently lor nearly 30171 words
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74 1960-06-14 1 CASE WITH KRIS AND SWORDS SETS A POSER SINGAPORE. Tues.— A suitcase containing a kris and .swords, taken from a passenger from Jakarta, has set a poser for the Customs and police at the airport. Although they had been declared, they are wondering whether the kris and swords are permitted74 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-06-14 1 Friday is your last day picture. Helen Wall, 25 (left), June Clifford, 23 (centre), and Claire Howard, 22... "It will be a terrible disappointment."— Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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431 1960-06-14 2 Industrials make more gains but gilts are down in the London stock mart LONDON, Tuesday. I 1 INTEREST In the London stock markets yesterday was again centred on industrial equities which closed showing f v rt h e r widespread gains, although best prices wore not always maintained. Elsewhere the431 words
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Article125 1960-06-14 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning arc: Mandeville 4 5. Charon 6A. Saiuola 6/7. Sydney 8 9, Menelaius 10 11. Lao io 16. Suaat of Ortea 18, Sedili N.Wali 3. Selan^or N.Wall 4. Admiral Hardy 11/22. Arne Presthu& 23. Katonjj 26.125 words
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Article55 1960-06-14 2 HONG KONG, Monday Closing prices here today were. Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,210 SI. -'OO sales bales Union Tns. Canton $92.50 $93.00 buyers tales WrieelocK Marden 6.85 6.70 sales mUMm H'Kong phone $37.50 $3(3.25 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $27.G0 $27.30 Miles tales Taikoo55 words
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Article38 1960-06-14 2 WASHINGTON, Mun- AgreeBMDI m reached here on Saturday to extend the Internntlonal Coffee Agreement for one ye.ir fn Sept. 30. IMI. Fourteen of the 17 men-! her nations of the current puct signed the renewal resolution.38 words
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Article62 1960-06-14 2 Ike told Cut foreign aid ASHINf.TON. Tu*s. The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has re::iendeti .1 OM of USS79O »n jr. President Eisenhower n aid piokiamme for the ear uetinnlr.j: July l. The President, a>ked Congress for $4,175 million for economic and military aid The Appropriations Commit tee recommended foreign62 words
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Article163 1960-06-14 2 Kampong Kuantan Rubber LONDON: Kampon^ Kuaiitan Rubber Company directors recommend a linal dividend oi 15 per cent on the inrrea>ed capital Of £253.800 which together with the interim of 20 per cent paid on capital of JUL'O.9OO makes 35 per cent less tax for the year ended Dec. SI,163 words
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Article59 1960-06-14 2 Henrietta moves m LONDON': Henrietta Rubber Estate Limited announce that they have received acceptance oi their offer from the holders of more than 85 per cent of the capital of each of North Malaya Rubber Estates Limited, and Rambutan Rubber Estates Limnea. The offer has now oeen declared unconditional59 words
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Article262 1960-06-14 2 Exchange success PARIS: The Board of the European Monetary Agreement i EM. A. > Ims ccclared the transition titan regional convertibility under the European Payments Union U> world -wide eonveiiibilhy to be a Mitces^. In its first annual report since it MlCCMded the European Payments Union. E.M.A. said that262 words
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501 1960-06-14 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OfT UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MALAYAN investors have found another min--1 in# share to scramble after; this is Ton^kah Harbour which, for the time being:, has eclipsed Aver Hitam. Yesterday the share was501 words
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Article167 1960-06-14 2 NOTE. Alt pnct m are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON June 13 Pcewtuus ioUdy KUBBER No. 1 I'.bS e.i.t European oorts June July I'll RURREH No. 1 RS& Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSfc settlement Mouse Terms July Aug H TONE Steady Ati.ut pi v.167 words
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Article212 1960-06-14 2 Eastern values bring a quiet opening with slight hardening LONDON. Tuc.s. Reflecting Eastern value*, opening rubber quotation* were little changed from Friday's closing levels and although the morning session was very quiet blight hardening occurred. Dealers .said they had veiy little to do but saw no Maatttt to mark212 words
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Article101 1960-06-14 2 Fairly good demand from Continent for tin m London LONDON. laili Tm uas Steady yotercav m moderate dealings A fairly good demand firm the Continent was reported by some trade quarter- possibly stimulated by tne lower Eastern tin price currently prevailing. Copper iras very steady. In ihe afternoon tin,101 words
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Article848 1960-06-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Monday P:e> u_b Toaay INDUSTRIALS JUtx. Bricto Los (N) .90 .90 Alias Ice II.CJ 8.8. Petrol 50 50/B.M. TriiStees 5.25 525 Cun. Tin Smeit. Fret. 20.3 20 3 Ords. 51, 51 Fedcai Dispensary *l > '1.31".?848 words
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Advertisement642 1960-06-14 2 O CAT %> Wm THE t.A.v. lines A^ SaitißfS tl AOEN. REO SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. jA CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS a S pare P. S'kam Penang A <\) m s Falstria" 22 24 June 25 2f June 27 21 June tj£ •J» ms Smaiaa'"* 31 31 June a. ms. Sargiika a642 words
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Advertisement265 1960-06-14 2 Rubber consumptioni still go up— report! AMSTERDAM. Tue.v I thi ruboer oonnnipUan H Western Europe ik> b Ml H and synthetic will continue fl rise, a Dutch rubber expert pre- dieted yeMercay, but most the increase will be m UK of suithetic rubber Mr. J G. Loeber made bis forecast265 words
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59 1960-06-14 3 AHADEVA SINGAPORE. Tues. nbfej t., be Sarawak's best m trading since the Korean declares an authoritative report published here. ««flUhe chairman oC the Sarawak Chambei of !>■ I lelcheiy praised the presenl economic con- W4 to Highest rose Dteon-59 words
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91 1960-06-14 3 OFF TO PAY HIS RESPECTS TO A SULTAN Singapore. Tues. The British High Commissioner m Brunei. Mr D C White, flew to Kuala Lumpur yesterday to pay bis ts > the Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Saifuddm. who Is now holidaying In Malaya. Mr White had earlier .:>. from Britain91 words
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Article24 1960-06-14 3 SEKEMBAN. Tues Inche Abdul A bin Mahmud. adtive officer, Kuala Pilah. has been appointed president of the Kuala Pilah Town Council.24 words
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171 1960-06-14 3 'Speed up visa' call to Thailand by disgruntled businessmen If U ALA LUMPUR, v Tues.— Traders are seeking the speedingup of visas for Malayans planning business trips to Thailand. "At present the Thai authorities often take .several months to issue a visa.* 1 a spokesman of the Penaiig Importers and171 words
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51 1960-06-14 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Five senior .scouts Ol the 134 th Senior Troop Pasir Panjang Secondary School), have pass rd their life-saving examination held at the Gillman Swimming Pool on Saturday. They are Geow Chwee Him. Chan Pens Ann. Richard Sun, U. Nadarajah and A Rahman b:n51 words
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Article, Illustration200 1960-06-14 3 ALAN KHOO - Aussie wife... now an Aussie degree ALAN KHOO SINGAPORE BOY MICHAEL PETER IS NOW AN ENGINEER By SINGAPORE, Tucs.—A twenty liveyear- old Singapore student, Michael Peter Tseng, of Tanglin, was among many overseas students who received degrees m a colourful ceremony at the University of Sydney recently. Tne son oi200 words
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43 1960-06-14 3 PAYA LEBAR. Tues. The Director ol Science Service Inc., Dr. Watson Davies. flew into Singapore" to give a series of talks to schools on the recreation and operation of science clubs on a US State Department grant.43 words
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132 1960-06-14 3 BOYCOTT SOUTH AFRICAN GOODS: PENANG ALREADY HAS LAUNCHED IT PENANG, Tues.The Socialist dominated George Town City Council has already boycotted South African the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said at a meetin" of the council. He was replying to Mr. Cheata Thee Aik «lnd.) who had asked if the council132 words
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286 1960-06-14 3 Klang council to seek new laws to deal with squatter menace TIIK (own council is legislation lo deal New appointment SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister tor Home Affairs has appointed Mr. Chua Yam Sens as an Assistant Registrar of Citizens with effect trom June 10. KLAXG, Tuesday. seeking advice on new286 words
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Miscellaneous118 1960-06-14 3 AI 1 1 I*1IJT• 1 11 II I 111 IF■ \m Medium Wave 176 metres greetings uiin muMC "S^S&S mCtri>S WWSSS-« 6.53 AnSB? O.strakh: 2.00 Close down. .Jg^J rep€ai rf Lessun 35; Sciiools' broadcast: 4 8.15 Without a son?: 8.30 Bev.ouatuie tune: 4.13 Talks [ox V()nd our k6ii 90 0118 words
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Article, Illustration611 1960-06-14 4 Ministry of Health faces this perplexing problem: Should spirit^ healers be allowed to treat patients at Health Service hospit a as?| s? SPECIAL FREE LONDON, Tuesday. CHOULD spiritual healers be allowed to treat patients m Health Service hospitals? This isPRESS REPORT - 611 words
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189 1960-06-14 4 The Lieutenant who tied up the Brigadier and the Major-General LONDON, Tuesday. QUEST night m the officers' mews was running m accordance with good order and military discipline. Junior officers sat through the five-course dinner, ready to laugh politely at the jokes about subalterns made by their superiors. Then suddenly189 words
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112 1960-06-14 4 BUT THE TOP BRASS DIDN'T MIND THE JOKE quarters at Chester, went on: "The general and brigadier took it all m good part. It really made the night. The string was loosely tied and easily undone. "After that everybody came out of his skin and the party went like a112 words
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Article16 1960-06-14 4 TOKYO, Tues. Japans Atomic Energy Research InsUvate has produced an automatic radioactivity alarm system.16 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-06-14 4 THESE EYES FOLLOW SOPHIA AS SHE PAYS VISIT XTEW YORK, Tues.— 111 —The best bodyguard was m town when film star Sophia Loren visited Mr. Sammy Davis Jr. HIS NAME: "Big John" Hopkins, a 16st. 6ft. lin. Negro whose cuvomary role is watching over Mr. Davis. And Mr. Hopkins suddenly121 words
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Article28 1960-06-14 4 PARIS, Tues. A Pan taxi-driver was killed m exchange of shots betv police and fleeing Algeri. Moslems who were alleged to have murdered a fellowAlgerian.28 words
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246 1960-06-14 4 ONDON, Tues.— The world's coal seams will be set on fire and the gas turned into power without any mining. Oil and minerals will be extracted from bores nine miles deep. A massive tunnel will be blasted through the246 words
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138 1960-06-14 4 Hospitals test a n machine to ease 'needless suffering LOXIMK J)H. JOHN KLAM. i (m-u.ii dl.l ■nd aiUß'sthcfisl. w;is shock "needless suffering" of mothers! labour. He set about improving the gas-and-alr machine which women can use to relieve the pains, and discovered that gas mixed with oxygen instead of air138 words
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Advertisement410 1960-06-14 4 issad6"o/-i JPRODENT; I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July. 1960 j Ist. prize j H iff <wB £-v^^..-^L^*j l^g^^S ~^>^ J NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA j 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash I 3rd PRIZE $1,000/- cash I Plus many consolation prizes of Evening m410 words
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Advertisement30 1960-06-14 4 -gam p. ymj I Avoilobic et I I Sole AqrnM HOCK CHEOI I 95 4 97 T- M 3 Th. t "< c: I ***** J 51 KEEI pnoy j cleA30 words
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Article418 1960-06-14 5 THAT'S WHAT LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IS LIKE FOR THOSE WHO ENTER ITS PORTALS By A Special Correspondent BUKIT TIMAH, Tuesday. I^IFE m the University of Malaya is inspiring and perspiring all round. In the lecture roonTTthe students are all solemn and m academic418 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-06-14 5 A SCENE from "The Pirates of Penza ru-e" by the Changi Variety Clui>. It opened m Chang! last week with a charity performance m aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund. The Club's city season opens at the Cultural Centre theatrette m Canning Rise69 words
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126 1960-06-14 5 jits security: Worst sufferers are the Asian workers I POIL Tuesday. i oi the All-Malayan Estate n, Dindings, Central and North Ulh of the problems of Asian i on estates. Referring to jobs security, the report stated that "estate as a class, arr the worst MiiTerers because their futUl i^126 words
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93 1960-06-14 5 RIVALRY IS FIERCE, SAYS CARR BISCUIT DIRECTOR SINGAPORE, Tues.— Competition m the biscuit manufacturing industry is so fierce that English manufacturers have resorted to automation to speed up their production, according to Mr. Stephen D. Carr. Mr. Carr. overseas director of Carr and Co. Ltd.. Is here on a market93 words
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Article24 1960-06-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. Ami Chandran :to bo an Assistant Official ■Assignee attached to the Supremo Court.24 words
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135 1960-06-14 5 MOTORING CLUB WILL HOLD A 200-MILE RALLY FOR 60 COMPETITORS SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Forces Motoring Club, Singapore Branch, will hold a motor rally over a 200--mile route on the island on June 26. The rally will include features from international and European rallies. Competitors will have to drive at varying135 words
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46 1960-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two unions pledged their wholehearted .support of the the Government's move to. boycott South African goods. The unions are the 6.000- strong War Department Civilian Staff Association and the Penang and Province Wellesley Municipal and Government Labour Union46 words
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Advertisement67 1960-06-14 5 I Those who know buy NUN OUTFITS I <T are madf proved to bC s as well O1 last 30 years. I o *c!l made Chii»r«st, E- •c-p>pc, Rosm ot it,,nqs ore m.- 3SOO S 40.00 S 50 00 I 6SOQ 85 00 51 20.00 <o««i 5 ***** 5225.00 JOO.OO67 words
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Advertisement240 1960-06-14 5 techniques re j Sj^^B suit m this low t price and High j WM- DO n t Performance j I d C C i ll C rf— ul J rTT ft II I I t| Recorder I|p yourself. iiniif HIRE p URCHASE TERMS S pore NUff CAN BE ARRANGED Only240 words
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Miscellaneous165 1960-06-14 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Faik and Phil Davis f 1 i 1 I Twr.Y wr^i^wHTwuTHi -j.^ Jf®i |l^ pr <^"^2' I <__!// J^—^J^: j_ SEAWI EPBLANW T ANPSEARCH v^ A .^T^ f^JS" li I' 'f nQh~ T^ THAT H FOF.TMF MY^ir^Tir. .VOUi.PW *V^165 words
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Article413 1960-06-14 6 Dear Sir. DOOMED TO DESPAIR? IT'S NOT TRUE Pcoh to Miss Helen ft Wai Hcng oi St Joseph S Convent tor her cici^" fhot "the student 1 d mcd to despeir, becouiC he fine's .t difficult to estabHi-h friendship with the opposite (Pc 5 June 11). As a I have413 words
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Article, Illustration874 1960-06-14 6 Never mind the sneering looks,, go on with your cha-cha-cha and enjoy yourself Dear Esme, ILTHOrCtH we're over 40, my friend and I love dancing, espedaily the cha-cha-cha, but we get a lot of sneering looks from teenagers. Should we stop dancing? ROCKIE DEAR ROCKIE, Never mind the sneers. Dance874 words
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886 1960-06-14 6 GARY YEANG - Towards better understanding between the Australians and Asian student 'guests' GARY YEANG by CRAWLEY, Tuesday rHE question that has prompted this attempt maturity. Having to look to express my views and ideas as a Malayan alter ourselves, we have student is: "Are Asian students m Australia n f ie t0886 words
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Article42 1960-06-14 6 DONT get upset, jot down your tr k a letter and post them to Esme Sk sound advice or a rocket R YOu I 1 Write to Dear Esme. The Si*Jl?P« Times House, River Valley Roa7 S .nT42 words
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Advertisement709 1960-06-14 6 1 ou van hand m your smail ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMKRON HIGHLANDS Cola stota^r <M> Ltd.. -v Tanab Kata IPOH rold Storage iM) Lid.. 1-& C are Street. HLAN6 Cold Storage IM) Ltd.. 10 New Road KOTA IHMU Cold Storage (Ml709 words
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Advertisement115 1960-06-14 6 f Special I Announcement f SHIRTS m all new dcsi°m I have just arrived fn* I Canada and are effcrcl I at SALE PRICES fi/c REDUCTION SALE 86, North Bridge Road. Singaf THE STORE FOR LADIES GENT Jll»#^^ Jff^JpP perfect sfiaf> e!^ "packing V STORA GE RICKWOOD CO., tf°(Poc^mg cr;j115 words
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61 1960-06-14 7 The night a chameleon came to dinner— and Lade a few faces turn bright red SINGAPORE. Tues. )hameleon invited itself to a r. i uood many faces turned reptile dropped m on the course \\;is kin^ served mpletely ;it home. I the re, it preparing .itul to re Fund ing,61 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-06-14 7 new Officer Commanding the 224 Group SINGAPORE, Tues.— Air Vice Marshal Ronald Arthur Ramsay Rae. deputy air retary at the Air Ministry since 1957. has been appointed Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Group, FEAF with effect from June 15. He takes over from Air ViceMarshal V.212 words
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125 1960-06-14 7 HAWKERS OUT AS DEVELOPMENT WORK IS STARTED SERANGOON GAR- DENS. Tues.— About 20 workers have started work on minor development plans approved by the Rural Board for the Scran.soon Garden Estate. j They arc now levelling the ground between Farleigh Avenue and Serangoon Garden Way. This site has been earmarked125 words
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Article28 1960-06-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Deputy Superintendent ot Police Mr. S. C. Sagar, Officer Superintending the Police Circle of Johore Bahru, left for Britain yesterday on furlough.28 words
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130 1960-06-14 7 WORK BEGINS ON NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL IN QUEENSTOWN /UJEENSTOWN, Tues. Work on a new secondary school m heavily populated Queenstow i will start next month. The bovemment has already accepted the tender by Messrs. Woh Hup Ltd., for $506,000. The school, which will be a •mixed" secondary institution, will be130 words
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Article35 1960-06-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Chee Slew. Choy Ah Kuan and Loh Kow Boon were each fined $40 m the magistrate's court here for gambling m Jalan h Fook. The stakes amounted to 65 cents.35 words
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Article21 1960-06-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Senior Inspector Mewa Singh has left for Muar on transfer. He will be assistant OCPD there.21 words
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Article32 1960-06-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A National organisation which will help m the rural development programme and fight subversion m the country, is to be formed here by the Malayan Youth Council.32 words
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148 1960-06-14 7 RAZAK ATTACKS THOSE WHO PAY LIP-SERVICE TO DEMOCRACY.: 'WE MUST DEFEND THIS IDEAL' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here that there were some people m Malaya today who paid only "lip service" to democracy merely to destroy it. Democracy can only "work if everyone148 words
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Article, Illustration375 1960-06-14 7 ALAN KHOO - Life of Mozart staged by all-girl cast ALAN KHOO A MUSICAL PLAY PUT ON BY ONE CONVENT TO AID ANOTHER L 'Anne Frank' star to play the lead role as child prodigy By SINGAPORE. Tuesday. gIXCiAPORE music-lovers and playgoers will soon be able to see yet another Marymounl Convent production375 words
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141 1960-06-14 7 $400,000 SPENT TO PRINT AND GUARD LAST YEAR'S CURRENCY NOTES SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Currency Commissioners for Malaya and British Borneo spent well over $400,000 In printing and guarding currency notes last year. Of this sum, about $327,800 went to meet costs of printing notes while about $87,300 was spent on141 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-06-14 7 POP -K** in o ton s<* uares Pt^., F*coS£ m^, JPv o^ course -wa^-v TJ bkbm f^% x '^ifflfflHß Don t trust to luck be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Press41 words
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132 1960-06-14 8 Radio Sarawak to give demonstration of TV at trade fair ITUCHING, Tues. 1Y The people of Sarawak will see television for the first time at the Junior Chamber of Commerce trade fair besinniner here on July 1. The demonstration will bo g;von by Radio Sarawak. Thr equipment to be put132 words
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Article30 1960-06-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. The Federation's Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. will lead a five-man delegation to the Colombo Plan meeting m Tokyo.30 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-06-14 8 Robert CHong - Gamblers visit that freak banana tree at all hours of night Robert CHong HANIFFA: OUR PROMISE TO GIVE THE FRUIT TO A KRAMAT' MUST BE KEPT By THOMSON, Tues.The freak banana tree which flowered from the middle of its stem about .a week i ago is becoming a problem now185 words
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Article26 1960-06-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malay singing and kebaya fashion contests will be held at the State agricultural show here on July 9 and 10.26 words
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Article23 1960-06-14 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The subjf/'t, "How to counter bad habits among teen-agers." will be discussed by students at the Chinese V.M.C.A. hall.23 words
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106 1960-06-14 8 6 DOCTORS WHO ARE NOW THE REGISTRARS SINGAPORE. Tues. Six doctors including a woman have been promoted as senior i registrars m their respective 1 medical departments. The medical officers promoted are: Dr. (Miss* Evelyn Hannam (Senior Registrar. General Medicine >; Dr. Tham Cheok Fai (Senior Registrar. Orthopaedic: Dr. Yong106 words
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62 1960-06-14 8 59,854 CARS AND 6 'BULLOCK CARTS' ON ROADS SINGAPORE. Tues. On Singapore roads this month are 322 more cars. 333 motorcycles and 1001 bicycles, reveals a statement from the Registrar of Vehicles' Office. The total number of vehicles are 59.854 cars. 15.695 motorcycles. 13.341 lorries. 260.391 bicycles. 1.348 buses and62 words
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42 1960-06-14 8 JOHORE BAIIRU. Tues. Mr. P. S. Maniam. a former nominated member of the Johore Town Council, and Mrs. Maniam entertained friends and relatives to dinner on the occasion of the naming ceremony of their daughter Nirmala Devi.42 words
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Article143 1960-06-14 8 CHAN SWAN BEE - Nerves— $1 million worth of CHAN SWAN BEE NEW EQUIPMENT (DUE BY END OF THE YEAR) WILL MAKE OUR AIRPORT ONE OF THE BEST By SINGAPORE, Tues. A MILLION dollars of equipment will be the nerves of the new multi-storey Administrative and Control Tower Building at the Singapore Airport. It143 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-06-14 8 'Heard a lot' about Singapore now 27 come for a look A PARTY of 27 women from Thailand are m Singapore on a sightseeing and shopping tour. They had come down after a religious ceremony at the statue of the Reclining Buddha m Penang. Madam Malini. acting as their spokesman,77 words
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199 1960-06-14 8 Large gathering at funeral of City Council man Mr. We SINGAPOK,Itai A LARGE gathering of friend- and re yesterday attended the funeral < Keith E. Webb who died at th i.tn-d pital on Sunday morning after a >hort ilij Mr. Webb was the first cousin a: one of the directors199 words
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Advertisement170 1960-06-14 8 I \^j9^ r Sfl BcnL HERE for Instant Protection... Just turn the swivel base and Odo-Ro AlH>lv 1>« > 1 1 1 No stick deodorant is ready to nse. Soothingly cool, delicately fragrant, it I ►•'i»«!i u\i n I Roes on "dry," eliminates perspiration odor all day long. Then, when170 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-14 8 INDULGE YOURSELF. .^^j Get all the best of the coffee bean i^PHSp^^JI Drink real 100% pure coffee '^^"^P^^J Drink America's favourite coffee /IhhPH MAXWELL HOUSE mM INSTANT COFFEE •S^^rl GOOD TO THE LAST DROP I35 words
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Miscellaneous837 1960-06-14 8 TODAY: 3.09 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. MONDAY: 8.47 p.m. and 8.28 p.m. CUES ACROSS 7. They'll a cv; ofl I|| I |c \l>837 words
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Miscellaneous218 1960-06-14 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Public concert at the Esplanade 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF Cl LTIRE: Free film riMMW at Jalan Nam Seng Kampong Kranji>; Kitchener Road children s playground: Nelson Road S.H.B. quarters 7 p.m. SINGAPORE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY': Exhibition of colour photographs of Japan218 words
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68 1960-06-14 9 wide, has a wide range of colours and designs. Only Robinson's and Whiteaways m Raffles Place have a small stock each at present. Mr. Aitken pointed out that since the fabric was Just introduced it might take some time before housewives68 words
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82 1960-06-14 9 AIR REFRESHENERS WITH A TOUCH OF ROSE Are you looking for an air freshener for your room with a touch of perfume which is really fresh and sweet? It is the new Parador Air Freshener of rose, hyacinth and lavender They arc In block form. You remove the transparent wrapping82 words
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Article, Illustration291 1960-06-14 9 'Glass' curtains they are easy to care for and fireproof too! JJOW WOULD you like to drape your windows with curtains made of #lass? Yes beautiful fabrics m glass but you cannot sec through them. it is the latest m Singapore and it is <;o--in t <{ to be the291 words
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163 1960-06-14 9 Attractive canteens to please the housewife |F FHE new Community Plate "Universal" canteens, available m several leading stores, are sure to please the housewife. Their main attraction is that though they look compact, they are expandable. They are m two basic sizes: the smaller can expand from a six-person set163 words
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353 1960-06-14 9 THIS DELICIOUS BENGAL RICE PREPARATION WINS THE $20 PRIZE Recipe contest No. 23 MRS Sakker Yusufi, of No. HI, Lorong 104. Singapore 15, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 23 for her Bengal Rice dish. She gets $10 and a Nestle hamper worth $10. Tomatoes INGREDIENTS: H 1353 words
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104 1960-06-14 9 COTTON PANTIES WITH A NEW LOOK FOR CHILDREN r»HILDRENS cotton panties with a new look have just arrived from Australia. Made by Bond's, they are of pure combed cotton with nylon elastic bands, which are strong and lasting. Only m white.- there are sizes to nt children from five to104 words
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Article28 1960-06-14 9 Have you scru the new Skyline egg beater? There is no complication operation, but just a one hand movement which is very easy and quick.28 words
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Advertisement196 1960-06-14 9 IoUGHBOY I" inflatable rubber toys I for fun m the water. I J centre and 2 ft. sq* I '^^>Z^Bl I '*^Ll»bm b* fi^j^^r MICKY MALLARD Br This wide-eyed {^"i^r newcomer measures ♦j^^ 23 »"9 ond 18" wide. Has an adjustable siie split toil. Price: (Singapore) No. 166 $4.50 >b\b)b^.-196 words
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Advertisement166 1960-06-14 9 60 gorgeous /iJ9r nIHKEI shades to |j^^^/^^^3ift choose from for your cheongsam or s\. dress. >^^N rv^ A/ U^^^o^/ 1/ I ::^>^ v\ f Stay fresh and uncreased day m f Shrink resistant, drip-dry, non-iron lightweight cot- Made m England ton. Fully Guaranteed. Sole Agents: LEIIEL (< 11 1 LTII.166 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-06-14 10 LIM KOK ANN - A study of the French defend LIM KOK ANN Hartley system. i By SINGAP ORE (\F ALL the opening muv^ b the most difficult on( King Pawn openings ofl, for tactical surprises that opponent is often able to m a few moves. The beuun! I 'Varia:.o: R J I PxP82 words
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Article229 1960-06-14 10 THE creation of the State of Singapore has >een history being made daily m various spheres of activity. Bartley School Chc^s Club can justly claim la have made history too when they put on their live Chess Display at the National Carnival. This I am sure is229 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-06-14 10 M. Harrison Cray - M. Harrison Cray by UcAlcr: Soutli Kast-Urst janif. HANDS from duj matches Often b:: the right and the wront of tackling a given situa*. On the above example. Sout! and North began In both rooms with On»* Club— Om Heart— Two Diamonds. A reverse at the Two lev<173 words
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Article102 1960-06-14 10 TELOK PA;. 1 I lal comb:: i Aquu gav< avu; Re-. Km. yd*. lm**j George Low 2 Htftucl J.xki Che-r. I IHUMOII (II I MohG Al. I yd* A niviM«n Q 1 Josirr..-.. I Tay 3 Lot iHusion (.irl- I 1 vdv B ln«N« HuMn 3.102 words
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Advertisement289 1960-06-14 10 Offers you a wide selection on Shirts 4 Sport Shirts, using the belt available materials, ciClusively toilored for Malaya. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES From $3.90 upwards LOOK SMART IN A DIPLOMAT MAKE-SURE!! Y U 4 VISIT!! Mf FABULOUS rj! TREAT AWAITS, 5 t2i YOU JOGINDER PAUL 194. Race Course Road. SINGAPORE-8289 words
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Advertisement308 1960-06-14 10 4tfo^-^C vft'TEdlß^^ tX 4 '*y t>>*. X vitP^ .^F^Q^Br^ 4 "'4 .^^^lPt*a i 7A. sf J IFjt Available on Easy Hi> c- Pu rchase Terms. AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS PVT LTD., 12, Battery Road, Ist. Floor, Singapore 1. Tel. *****. FOR YOUR IDEAL OF CARVED TEAK-WOOD or CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS Made to Order308 words
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Advertisement603 1960-06-14 10 CHOPPING 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. DIPLOMAS FROM FRANCE iind Pi nmM ln ha\e been awarded tc Mrs. Goh who603 words
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Advertisement565 1960-06-14 10 Ugbtful Indian slippers. Joginder Haul is selling them at the fabulously low price of $4.75 j each. With low and high heels ihe.se slippers normally at $10.50 each. 194 Ract Course tfoaci, phone *****. VOIR CLOTHES LOOK better and last longer with the expert dry cleaning treatment they receive from565 words
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Advertisement188 1960-06-14 10 Clothes Look Better Clothes Last Longer with Expert Dry Cleaning Care ot \V AMII I O\ DRY CLEANING CO. 412-414 Orchord Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** UNIFORMS!!! MILITARY, R.A.F., NAVAL, POLICE, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE, and SCOUTS made to measure fitting Guaranteed. Our Tailors are Specialised m all Sorts of Uniforms. Also188 words
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Advertisement262 1960-06-14 10 I DIPLOMAT FOR THAT COOL-COMFORT FEELING Tailored from exclusive materials both plain designed. REAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY INDIAN LADIES' SLIPPERS SX.SO COTTON SINGLE BEDSHEETS $2.50 SIXWAY PADDED BRASSIERES $5*20 Several More New Items. A visit will benefit you. Remember: CATHAY SILK STORE 38 39 Bras Basah Road, Spore 7.262 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-06-14 11 iV .lune 1? I (I IMv. %-m. Won by: 1;, nk nk Time: lmin. 55. fl. 3. Ply. 1-9 F. Won b, IJ.sh. hd. Time: Imin. 55 1/3. Cl. 1. Div. 3— 3iF. str. Won by: I. Z, l\. Time: lrnln. 5 4/5. d 1. Oh.111 words
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45 1960-06-14 11 :aporc :.:p CTuto be Mrs. O. C. WeekJ v Mrs. G S. Tayior: Mrs. R. A. Flanagan v Mrs. V. Edwards: Mrs. L. W. Tiers v Mn W. G. G Gos.^; Mrs. A. S. kinnear v Mrs\ E. McMullan.45 words
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Article16 1960-06-14 11 BRISBANE. Tues. Brisbane beat the flench Rugbj League touring team 15-12 last night. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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180 1960-06-14 11 A Pole beats Ibbotson to third place 11/ARSAW, Tuts. Polish tt Olympic runner Zdlzislaw Kryszkowiak won a magnificent 3,000 metres race at an international athletics meeting here yesterday. He clocked 8 mm. 2.65ec., only six tenths of a second ahead ot second placed Hans Grodotzky (East Germany). Derek Ibbotson (Britain),Reuter - 180 words
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166 1960-06-14 11 CRACK SHOT FORWARDS SCORE 42 POINTS Combined Schools *B 42: General Hospital R.C. II 15 SERANGOON, Tues. Combined Schools 'B proved too good for the nurses. Right from the start, Schools had control. Their strong defence and excellent team-work gave them the edge. Sharp-shoot-ers Chia Lee Meng and Michelle Altaian,166 words
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Article29 1960-06-14 11 STAMFORD. Tue.s Red Hou.se won me team tille at Stamford Girls' School athletic sports. Prizes were siven away by Mrs. C. Y. Hwang of the Education Ministry.29 words
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210 1960-06-14 11 Test of strength: Cycle stars will warm up in the Free Press event MALAYAN 50 MILES AUGUST CHAMPIONSHIP SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pOR Singapore's leading competitors the Free Press Cycle Race on July 26 will serve as a test of form. Those that do well will be aiming for the Malayan 50210 words
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175 1960-06-14 11 Two minutes to go then Cosmos fire pays off to put them on top Cosmos Sports Club 3; Khalsa Association 2 FARRER PARK, Tuesday. fjOSMOS snatched victory two minutes from time to regain the SAFA Div. .'JC leader- ship here yesterday. In an evenly contested tussle they opened scoring after175 words
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Article79 1960-06-14 11 CAPETOWN. Tues. The \j New Zealand Rugby Union touring team are seeking permission to have a replacement for injured hooker Ron Hemi. Mr. Tom Pearce. team manager, said yesterday he had asked ior a replacement urgently when he learned the extent of the injury receivedReuter - 79 words
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Article132 1960-06-14 11 3 HEADERS TURN DEFEAT TO VICTORY Bintang Bulan 3 Custom Sports Club Z FARRER PARK. Tuos. Centre-iorward Ismail Ahmad was the match winner tor Bintang Bulan here yesterday. He scored a se-cond-half hat-trick that took his team to victory after trailing 2-0. It was the answer to a storming start132 words
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145 1960-06-14 11 Photo finish decides Brisbane Cup BRISBANE, Tues.— Valerius. 5-2 favourite, won the Brisbane Cup over two miles at Eagle Farm course here ye>terday. The Sydnoy owned stayer held oil Essayist m a tremendous duel over the last lurlong to win by a short neck. Dow Street vu thlid. Last year'sReuter - 145 words
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Article120 1960-06-14 11 Wan All's winner beat all Radin Mas l« Indian Brotherhood 0 GEYLANG, Tues.— Wan All brought victory to Radin Mas ten minutes* after half- j time m this Div. 3D match i here yesterday. First half was scoreless, though Radin Mas showed superiority. Chances were many but they were not120 words
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Article138 1960-06-14 11 Lap records smashed in TT race DOUGLAS, Tues. Italy's world champion. Carlo Übbiali, won the 125 c.c. t event, opening race m the lisle of Man Tourist Trophy motor cycle meeting. Breaking the lap record on each of his first two circuits of the mountain course, the Italian, riding anReuter - 138 words
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67 1960-06-14 11 Vicious Ingo in training 'My best so far' riROSSINGER, Tues.-Com-\J meriting on Ingemar Johansson's training for his June 20 world heavyweight title defence, the Swede's American trainer. Whltey Bimstein, says: "I've never seen him so vicious Johansson says his work- out at the week-end was my best so far." In67 words
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Article199 1960-06-14 11 LONDON, Tues. Malaya's j former champion jockey Garnet Bougoure will ride m i the Queen's Vase today at the Royal Ascot meeting. There are 22 probables for the race over two miles. They are. with jockeys: Farrney Fox (L. Piggottt. Roman Empire (E. J.Reuter - 199 words
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Article74 1960-06-14 11 >TEW YORK, Tuex Next i year'h Canada Cup tournment will be played In Puerto Rico at the Dorado Beach Golf Club, the ofganisers announced yesterday. Mr. Frank Pace, president of the International Golf Association, said no dates had yet been fixed, but it was intended74 words
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Advertisement21 1960-06-14 11 "GE BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE 107 PATHFINDER GRAND PRIX m Beautiful Colours. Hy AT RADIO CO., LTD a »W_ KUALA LUMPUR FtNANft.21 words
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Advertisement109 1960-06-14 11 Minolta pjjft. ■If •f| Mm if lex 44 gr~|S| 0 Dc?isned to Kelp you achieve rf(W. ID "True Fidelity" on 2" x 2" '^^j)' IV/^I rolour slides with world (amous >gr\ ROKKOR F 3.5-60 mm four /PyC Mf rfoiNG on Have? I \m rlJ^ PHONE ***** I On (vJJ si/fPWNC109 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-06-14 12 Get your name in now... time is short JJAYK you signed up yet for the Free Press Cycle Race? Route map is <>n the right and entry form below. The cycle tour is open to all. Four separate sections give an equal chance to everyone no matter what bike you70 words
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472 1960-06-14 12 Thanks to Roy McLean the Springboks have a splendid chance EDUB ASTON, Tuesday. COITH Africa were indebted to a splendid innings of 68 not out by Roy McLean after early setbacks yesterday when they faced the uphill task of scoring 31 U m their second innings. At tlu end of472 words
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Article97 1960-06-14 12 Laker makes apology to £anch L. DON Tues. -Thi pub- ta controversial autobiography by Jim Luker, famous Surrey and ild bowler, last night ;ed an apology to his tellow cricketer Biil Edrich. Lu>t niuht solicitor.^ repreaenting Laker and Edrich. who is a former Middlesex ana Enuland cricket- ted on aReuter - 97 words
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Article142 1960-06-14 12 ENGLAND Ist Inns 292 SOITII AFRICA Ist Inns 186 ENGLAND 2nd Inns Saturday (89-4 Cow drey b Acu. v .< 0 Subttt Row c Waite b> Tayfleld 32 Dever b AdCOCk 2t> Smith r O Linn b Tayiield 28 tarks b Gr:i!::. 4 Illineworth c Waite b Adcoci; 16142 words
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Article24 1960-06-14 12 SANTA BARBARA. Tues. Lew Hoad beat Ken Rosewall m the final of the Pacific Coast professional tennis championship. U.P.I. ReuterU.P.I.; Reuter - 24 words
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Article49 1960-06-14 12 KALLANO, Tues.— Katong girls beat City 5-0 and Pasir Panjang beat Serangoon 5-0 here yesterday m the InterDistrict schools badminton tournament at the National Recreation Centre. Today's ties: Boys: ScranRoon v. City: Bukit Timah v Katong; Girls: Bukit Timah v. Pasir Panjang. Play commences at 2.30 P.m.49 words
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Article569 1960-06-14 12 Name 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. I agree to abide by the rules, and569 words
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194 1960-06-14 12 ALLAN LEWIS - K.L. horses on track in quiet day ALLAN LEWIS By F^UALA LUMPUR. Tuc*. L Locally trained horse.were the only ones on the track at Kuala Lumpur this morning when things were generally quiet. San Juan made the fastest time when he went over three m 37 4 5 without being194 words
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Article198 1960-06-14 12 ft From Page One the Emperor or the visiting President. While Mr. Onda was givins i his press conference, police were raiding the Tokyo Teachers' College m search of students responsible for the violent reception which PreI sident Eisenhower's Press Secretary Mr. James Hagerty got whenReuter - 198 words
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369 1960-06-14 12 T ONDON. Tues.— The two top teams m the English county cricket championship clashed yesterday at Lord's. Yorkshire, the reigning champions, had a bad day. Middlesex, their nearest rivals m the current table, shot them out for 102. Alan Moss took four for 32.Reuter - 369 words
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