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Title Section21 1960-06-15 1 is The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1960. 15 CENTS. Food packs from Malaya stop at the border21 words
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Article, Illustration183 1960-06-15 1 10 says i the rejects le up m mg Kong ONG, <>mse Prc- < hou Enined :ill (I parvcrseaa starving ;e post .rstinij rejected .IUStS. :>.ou&ancis I food riiiiMii General -B] to Ibe purpose Will now. I t raflic bra the restncJune ated MM inten.rnune mrtMUQReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration339 1960-06-15 1 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDDIN; ALAN KHOO - FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDDIN ALAN KHOO FRIDAY IS I YOUR LAST DAY: SEND YOUR ENTRY IN TODAY ...AND TWO SISTERS WILL CYCLE FOR A BET By and SINGAPORE, Wed.— A secret bet thai they could out-cycle each other brought two sisters Khatija, US. and Zainab Abdeen,339 words
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7 1960-06-15 1 CANCER: DOCTORS M-U-S-T TELL, SAYS THIS DOCTORReuter - 7 words
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Article21 1960-06-15 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, (Florida*. Wed.— A small charge on a Titan missile exploded killing a technician and injuring nine.21 words
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Article20 1960-06-15 1 OXFORD. Wed. The Oxford committee for famine relief has sent $8,500 to Hong Kong to aid typhoon victims.20 words
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Article17 1960-06-15 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Shipping firms disclosed they have some 20 seamen jailed by Reds.17 words
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103 1960-06-15 1 SPY CHIEF IN LONDON FOR TALKS-REPORT LONDON. Wed. Mr. Allen Welsh Dulles, chief of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and the man who sent the U-2 spy plane over Russia, is reported to be m London for secret talks with British intelligence chiefs. According to the Daily Mail the103 words
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Article28 1960-06-15 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Wed. Naval officials confirmed that an investigation into possible sabotage aboard Britain's first nuclear-power-ed submarine. The Nautilus, Is under way at Portsmouth Naval Yard.28 words
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Article53 1960-06-15 1 4* WASHINGTON, Wed. The President of the Board of 21 Mr Reginald Mauldini;. will discuss with the Prime Minister MV Harold Macnillan. a su^estion that he be Minisur. promot( the export of men's wear. Mr K^SSta has an individual taste to dress which demonstrates a veryReuter - 53 words
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172 1960-06-15 1 Police tell the 'We don't like Ike' men in Japan: 'We will be stern' TOKYO. Wednesday. VATIONAL police were; told hist night to guard President Eisenhower "what- ever Ihe difficulties.' The call to duty came from the Director of tne National Police Agency, Mr. Nobuo Kashimura. He said police would172 words
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Article32 1960-06-15 1 MANCHESTER, Wed. Derek Reed, 27, died after being hit on the jaw by a ball while batting m a cricket match, a Manchester inquest was told. Verdict: Accident.32 words
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Article21 1960-06-15 1 HAVANA. Wed. Insurgent ex-rebel army captain. Manuel Beaton, was yesterday sentenced to death by a tn- I bunal.21 words
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Article25 1960-06-15 1 ZOMBA, Wed. Sir Robert Armitage. Governor of Nyasaland, announced today that the 15-month-old emergency m the British protectorate would be ended tomorrow.25 words
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Article29 1960-06-15 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Typhoon Mary, which struck the colony on June 9 left 45 dead and 12 persons missing. Little hope is left for the missing.29 words
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Advertisement51 1960-06-15 1 SBICA "MAr 1 Automatic I SI 95/- jJjT F3.5 Lens 1/500 Sec. I^^ i[iu4 s m. (-Hi) of Youth red by Max Factor ><^an. women have searched teem of Youth a smooth 1 '<mplrxion. Now, Max Factor (up of Youth. St)on wrinkles I Ud will iorget its age. Max Factor51 words
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Advertisement36 1960-06-15 1 i Another electronic i miracle by M;iMU\:k\m NATIONAL'S T-26 TorU REPRESENTS THE WORLD'S LATEST AND GREATEST 2-BAND i TRANSISTOR WjADjO! Era 8-TRANSISTOR WAVEBANDS PORTABLE RADIO HE Complete with leather carrying case TUoSe who know Buy l.'Mll'ir^l36 words
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Advertisement202 1960-06-15 1 VAN lI IN FOR *%KW> FURNITURE 136/142 Orchard Ko*4 B>ot«— f TfU ***** 22.SRH ***** STOP PRESS) RUBBER UP Mm i i It u|m n< |j 1 !l f I II |t m:.ht 1.. I STOCK EXCHANGE i if \i i i I > »|HIHirtc i-;. f read; Ifci m,.202 words
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462 1960-06-15 2 Industrials hard hit by dull and uncertain trend in the London stock markets LONDON. Wed. IJULL and uncertain 1J conditions prevailed m the London stock markets yesterday due to fears of an intensification of the credit squeeze and more particularly on the possibility of an increase m the British bank462 words
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Article177 1960-06-15 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHITS l> ing alongside tin- Singa- pore Harbour Board \vhai\rs or expected this morninj; air: Australia 1 2. Sirdh;;n;> 4 3. Charon i»A. Sanßoia 6 7, Sarpedon 89. Menelau.- 10 11. batsuma Maru 13 14. Lao 15 lti. Straar of Ori*>a 18. Sen-caranu N.Wall 2. Serdan-j N.Wall177 words
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Article74 1960-06-15 2 WELLINGTON. Wed. No fresh moves have been nude here m the current freezing late concerning the L.my of ir.r.K A I (fft nUnued rot long men undoubtedly prices would l>e artificially bigbtx on the London market. He added that if ships were unable to move74 words
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Article61 1960-06-15 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,200 $1,195 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $93.00 |93.00 sales sales Wheelock Maiden $fi To «tj to sales .sales H Kong phone $36.25 $36.75 .sales Miles i Dairy Farm Cold S'urace $27.30 $L't;61 words
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610 1960-06-15 2 Malayan share market consolidates its own pattern I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS! SINGAPORE, Wednesday. i HE Malayan Stock Exchmmgt has now lor the time being crystallised itself into stereotyped pattern. Yesterday was no exception with selective m leresl m610 words
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Article167 1960-06-15 2 Singapore prices bring steady start supported by bids LONDON. Wed -On the rubber market yesterday, a steady openir.g at Monday'- closing levels, reflecting the Singapore market, was supported by bids. These were not accepted, however, and buyers had to raise their limits during the morning. There were. However. first167 words
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Article309 1960-06-15 2 NOTE: All prices below i are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON June 14 Previous Toiidv HUBBER No 1 Hbs c.i.f. European oortt June July RUttdER No. 1 RSS Spot 4' RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Hou»r Terms July i" M Aug 36 13 1€309 words
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Article757 1960-06-15 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Pre. INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bn^'S Ontl >N; A;.dS Le U Buyers 8.8. Petrol M 50--fc V. rnistta 5.2! 525 Con. Tin Smeit. Pref. 20 3 ZC 3 Orai. M< 5! Fecerai Dispense* 'Uivj *i.io FiUpatncks 1.42757 words
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Advertisement597 1960-06-15 2 SIIIPPIAIi—™ &yi^% CAT mi THE C«A*V* LINES >V mm AOIM. REO SEA. MEOIHRRAXEAN. S:^y CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS >£/ ftg S tin P S Ham Pinang sA <\j 22 24JUM 25 21 June 27 21 Juni •J" m Smaioa 30 31 June a. Ms Sargidfta a 27 June 4 July597 words
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Advertisement268 1960-06-15 2 HAMBURG-AME^Tpvl «c NORTH GERMAN l\^M To (Colombo), Genoa, Morv i, A J^l Bremen Hambur 9 fl Calls Southampton for PoUcn RAVENSUIN LLOYD r DRESDEN (HAPAG) SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD) ■Hi HESSENSTEIN IIC r Calls Aqala I Calls MmM To Manilo. Hongkong, Yoke H BAYERNSTEIN (LtOYO HAMBURG (HAPAG REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD THE BLUE FUNNEL268 words
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12 1960-06-15 3 igh-yielding tree to King boom to tappers PUR, h- l coni] ted12 words
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150 1960-06-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Draft legislation to beat rubber thieves who rob the Government and estate owners of millions of dollars annually has almost been completed hv n special committee set up by the Ministry ot Commerce and Industry. Tht- draft, now b»ing150 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-06-15 3 CHAN SWAN BEE - Seamen's 9-year holiday dream was shattered on arrival in Singapore CHAN SWAN BEE By Paya Lebar, Wed. YOR nine years, three seamen from Hong Kong planned to spend a few days m but when they finally arrived here, they were only allowed io slay overnight. ITie seamen were Chang Ho251 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-15 3 IRENE (SHE LEFT TO STUDY, FOUND LOVE INSTEAD) IS HOME TO SEE PARENTS 0 SINGAPORE fcirl Irene See. who left for Holla-nd to take up a secretarial course, found romance instead, and settled down as a housewife. liene returned to Singapore ai'ter three years Her husband is an engineer m59 words
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161 1960-06-15 3 POLICE MUSIC MAN MR. CROFTS FLIES OFF AFTER 21 YEARS HERE j£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. IV The former Director of Music of the Federation Police Band, Mr. A. W Crofts, 62, left by air on retirement. Mr. Crofts had been with the Police for 21 year* For the last 18 years161 words
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Article27 1960-06-15 3 KOTA BAHRU. Wed.— Two iioid mines m the Batu Papan district of Kelantan. once a terrorist >tronghold. will start tull operations m early August27 words
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89 1960-06-15 3 WORK BEGINS ON $2.7 MIL BRIDGE AT PORT SWETTENHAM PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed.— Preliminary work on the construction of a $2,700,000 concrete and steel bridge— part of the 530,000,000 North Klang Straits project— has begun here. The bridge, which will be I.oooft. lone; and 50ft. wide, is to be built about89 words
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Article50 1960-06-15 3 ALOR STAR. v\ed. The Sultan of Kedah will "adopt" the pet bear which Mr. Tan Cheng Chok of Singapore wants to give away. The Sultan intends to keep the bear, which the present own- er assures is docile. In his private zoo m the Anak Bukit Istana50 words
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160 1960-06-15 3 Skilled workers wanted: Shortage in some places worries bosses KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gHORTAGE of certain lypes of labour m different parts <>l Malaya is worrying ei.n- plovers. The latest monthly report of the Ministry of Labour says that the Tanah Merah district of Kelantan. isolated places m Trengganu and remote160 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-06-15 3 A MALAYANISED EXPAT WILL OPEN A GROCERY STORE SINGAPORE. Wed. Chief officer of the Singapore Prisons. Mr. A. Bailey told j the Free Press: "I am not I going home, but away from I home." "Yes, it's quite true. I was 26 years m the East and half of that109 words
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Article19 1960-06-15 3 PENANG, Wed. The Journalists Union of North Malaya will hold its annual i meeting on Sunday.19 words
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Article25 1960-06-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mrs- L. W. Kaye has been installed as the new president of the Kuala Lumpur I Inner Wheel Club.25 words
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Advertisement129 1960-06-15 3 EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 LAST FOUR DAYS SEASON PRICE SMASHING SALE klin GOODS TREMENDOUSLY 1 IN PRICES s.r SI 2 00 each r 6 00 TO CLEAR S 7 00 it f, 350 800 w cd poplin shtrts 2 00 blouses S -i 2.50 TO CLEAR 1129 words
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Advertisement88 1960-06-15 3 /^GUTTERING Bl^ A* A /> V r gives Glamour &Jm R Excitement to >\kVC^ "Ladies of all Nations.^^^44 Distributors:' G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1. PHONE: ***** u'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC Beau tii ul Carpet is E a treasured pusbessioiL E I For Beautiful Persian, Bakhara E Pakistan carpets88 words
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Miscellaneous185 1960-06-15 3 Medium Wave- 476 metres c t 1 51 SHORT WAVE: «>i melifs Announcements; (,">.) Bingt (47M kr/s. c market import; 700 rom 9.00 p.m. IO.<KJ p.m. daily. news P.M. 1.00 PrOKrammc sum- 710 Newstaik; 7.15 Tnrec nary; 1.02 Tunes with you: lime; 7.30 Phul Temple and IB* Iffin; 1.30 The185 words
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Article, Illustration431 1960-06-15 4 ROSALIE MACRAE - Sammy and my career... Mai Britt tells of her fears ROSALIE MACRAE I AM AWARE THIS MARRIAGE WILL BE A CRISIS IN MY LIFE' SHE SAYS IN PARIS By PARIS. Wed. jy|Al BRITT, Swedish film star fiancee of Jewish-Negro singer Sammy Davis jun., today gave me her views of their431 words
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161 1960-06-15 4 PADRE'S ADVICE TO BRIDES: DON'T GOOSESTEP DOWN THE AISLE BRISBANE, Wed. Wedding day advice is given m his parish magazine by the Rev. Evan Wetherell, rural dean of East Brisbane. BRIDES should not be late. "Any bride can be a little late," says Mr. Wetherell "but she shoud not be161 words
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156 1960-06-15 4 A 1,300 MPH SUPERSONIC PLANE OF THE FUTURE IS NOW ON DESIGNERS' DRAWING BOARD /iRANFIELD England). Wed. Hurtling through the clouds at 1.300 miles an hour, crossing the Atlantic m three hours. tailless, windowless a slender "Delta"' plane with a needle nose. Th \t k tomorrow's Briti>h supersonic airliner as156 words
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215 1960-06-15 4 Margaret's new home with Tony will be all white I ONDON, Wed. Ten painters are busy at No. 10 Kensington Palace, the new home of Mr. Tony Armstrong -Jones and Princess Margaret. The couple are now crossing the Atlantic on the royal yacht Britannia after a right royal Caribbean honeymoon.215 words
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Article20 1960-06-15 4 LONDON. Wed. Vivien Leigh booked a seat to see her husband perform m his latest hit, "Rhinoceros."20 words
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84 1960-06-15 4 Millions of pound lost in fruity projects in Brita this probe revea A HIGH-LEVKI. i ll(lmi lll|() (V I search has round vvast, Va money on fruitless |.r<,j,. lX quiry. Lord H I W: pr Inquiry Ac mem < cn.ooo av.-raz- r That Its norough too contro. fc "i Sir84 words
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86 1960-06-15 4 SOLDIER LOSES HIS CAR, THUMBS A LIFT AND THEN... NEW YORK. Wed US SOLDIER Woodrow Patterson thumbed a on the road to Nashviiie. Tennessee, where he wa~ going to report the theit of his car. A car stopped and the driver, Frank Edmundsor., invited Patterson inside The soldier hopped m86 words
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Article38 1960-06-15 4 BUENOS AIRES. Wed— Ar. Army uprising m the Central Argentine province of San Luis was put down almost as quickly as it arose hours before President Arturo Frondizi was due to depart on a European tour38 words
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Article29 1960-06-15 4 BELGRADE. WYd. The first Yugoslav expedition to the Himalaya* has succeeded m climbing two so far unconquered peaks, Tri&ul II 21.909 feet» and Trisul 111 (20.274 feet).29 words
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Advertisement109 1960-06-15 4 J^^H^ She's got her ieet on the ground. Hjf^BHHsH^B^^^^^^H^^Hll^l^^^^^^H^^^^^lß^^^^^^^^^ r .^r/ V I av^ aY M I I I I I wk' ••••Hove you. I ™»-v^»fn I f by plifing an order r«^ ft Fill m the form below and post it t: fe Manager, Time* House, River Valky Road.109 words
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21 1960-06-15 5 Finger was on exhibit at trial of a hawker W e d. was > xhi:uch :ieYcc X :H. Disci »j m him21 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-06-15 5 (f.hll-n Y™l rM!w 1O T? mcd H the u loca > telrphono exehMCe who won the Ko«io.na] .»n. »f th, jml^-s c PKtUre shOWS hir beinc by Inche Pauan Ahmad.40 words
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167 1960-06-15 5 IAN MOK- AI - Student trip to the ruins in search of our heritage comes across a hitch IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE. Wed. JOURNEY to Java to absorb the architectural heritage of South-East Asia is being planned by the Architectural Society of the Singapore Polytechnic. The tour, planned for the end of their academic167 words
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136 1960-06-15 5 Ramakrishna Mission plans to set up new cultural centre pAYA LEBAR, Wed.— The Ramakrishna Mission plans lo set up 1 cultural centre jnd a dispensary M a total cost of about s:;u(),ooo. The minion hopes to raise the money through public donations and will also ask the Government ior a136 words
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113 1960-06-15 5 A MIDWIFE GETS $14 GIFT FROM BOY WHO STOLE HER GOLD CHAIN SINGAPORE, Wed. An 11-year-old boy, arrested three days after a theft, handed the police $14 and asked that it be given to a midwife, victim of the offence. This was told to the Juvenile Court after the boy113 words
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Article36 1960-06-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In a pre-ciaw.i swoop on Sunday, forty- live notorious gangsters including to^ leadera ol .secret societies were rounded up m one of the biggest anti-thug police operation^ ever undertaken m Selangur.36 words
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Article30 1960-06-15 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. Senator J.E.S. Crawford. 55, one of the best known planters In the country, has become an associate member of the Kuala Kangsar branch of UMNO30 words
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Article57 1960-06-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Inche Harun bin Haji Kasslm, Chief Ofiicer. Joiiore Bahru Prison, has left for Talping on transfer to the Prison Headquraters. Inche Harun was a wellknown soccer player m his younger days, having represented Johore m Malaya Cup and inter-state games. Hp was awarded57 words
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82 1960-06-15 5 PAWNSHOP CASE: LICENSEE TO MAKE DEFENCE SINGAPORE. Wed. The Seventh Magistrate. Mr. Laycock decided, after a week's postponement. that Dato Wong Shee Fun. licensee of a pawnshop m South Bridge Road, should be called to make his defence. He Is on two charges of de- manding and collecting an excess82 words
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Article16 1960-06-15 5 IPOH. Wed. Five hundred j police tooK. part m an inter- nal security exercise.16 words
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Advertisement51 1960-06-15 5 font Design! Tone! I V ice Si 500 Each j- -here M. A LTD., ■qot>ore 6. tnd m -0/ storage SHOPS S jut lALAYA <*"<* N3APORE I SOS LI, M L.1., 1 -1 m 1 H Li. v--1 S HVANIA '^oors and do^, Sylvonio the right >our W better picevc51 words
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Advertisement215 1960-06-15 5 9IBr Hr y^^. wV rT^i I S j m mA f Rf J m Hi I s H /V\ "^g ji; |S ■Bl l t 7 |Pp !HI ii/^ I ELECTRIC KETTLE 'W§l I ELECTRIC STEAM COOKERS I ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR mM I ELECTRIC URNS JS Nil »^V I 'V215 words
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Miscellaneous142 1960-06-15 5 TODAY: 3..VJ p.m TOMORROW: 3.14 a.m. and 4.50 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.J1 a.m. and 5.49 p.m. SATURDAY: ;>.47 a.m. and ti.4M p.m. SUNDAY: 7. '27 a.m. and 7.44 p.m. MONDAY: 8.47 p.m and 8.28 p.m. TUESDAY: «>4! a.m. and !U)."> p.m. RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson jl II142 words
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Article456 1960-06-15 6 Dear Sir. MARKETS^ MORE LIKELY THEY'RE PUN-FAIRS The markets m Str-.-gapore ore turning out to be fun-fairs. Besides fish, meat, poultry ond vegetable stalls v*e have also a variety of eating stalls and scores of mobi c 'shops" where one can buy Cloth, crockery, end houschc'J item*. And now rrah|ong456 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1960-06-15 6 Proud hearts share joy of the 630 on C-Day SINGAPORE I pßOri) HEARTS fluttered with joy as the (>:)() graduands walked to the stage of the Victoria Theatre last weekend to receive their degrees and diplomas from the Chancellor, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Proud Ihey certainly were. Proud to rereive1,235 words
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373 1960-06-15 6 The wives of 'Aloha ambassadors' find Singapore charming The floor was .so crowded that there was naraly any moving space. Professors, lecturers ono the now graduates now without their robes ana mortars, mixed freely, while snatches of "He's a jolly good fellow" brake out now and then. I saw Mr.373 words
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Advertisement988 1960-06-15 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. announcements' Word* $s Minimum I FAMILY SHOPPING. Make Wednesday Kvrning Family Shopping NiKbt. cold Storage Singapore On-hard Road Crancb will remain open until 7.30 p.m. every Wednesday. "A NIC NT of Magic" proceeds m •ud of Dt-af CMNM June U 16'h. n.kets jo. $3. si Available at Robinson.988 words
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Advertisement76 1960-06-15 6 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watcher carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp jf the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of 2enturies-old 'GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singoporc Pcnang. 1 1 fll f 1 1 1 176 words
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Advertisement48 1960-06-15 6 HAWAIIAN WIVES fl I I MOVIHO? For expe" packing r^ o¥C and storage TRANSPORT STORAGE^ 17V Cecil Street, 5 Phone 7W&U jjailfg Pifcctof < tofli J t mW^ Utmost comfort ot r«o» rQ Mr A ORCHARD HOT Ay Fully A-r-COnd.t.o" f Wme, d" n f c I EQUIPMENT tM^J48 words
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20 1960-06-15 7 Shield for best 'rag' float in varsity parade will the ibli- Mu--4 queen i i N ites o; sure fix-20 words
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Article22 1960-06-15 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Alcoholics Anonymous will hold an open meeting at the YMCA, Orchard Road, at 5.30 p.m. today.22 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-06-15 7 ALICE IN AMERICA GOES ON TOUR AND IS TOLD A STORY BY MARY ELLEN, 4 TWO Singapore women leaders recently visited Hartford, Connecticut, as part of their two and a hall months study tour of factory and social centres In the I'niteci States. Th?> are Mrs. Alice Goh chief of95 words
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202 1960-06-15 7 AU-YONG WAI KHOY - Out go Anglicised names as Malayans become more Asian-minded AU-YONG WAI KHOY By SINGAPORE. Wednesday. pIK fashion of adding Anglicised names by non-Christiana to their names is slowly dying out. A few years a^o. many of the local school children took on names like Gordon, James. Lawrence, Margaret. Elizabfth. Mary.202 words
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60 1960-06-15 7 SWAMI'S SECOND VISIT TO SINGAPORE CINGAPORE. Wed.— Swami Ran«4ana:hananda, head of me Ramakrishna Mission m New Delhi, will pay a second visit to Singapore. He is expected m Singapore on July 11 to conduct a series oi lectures. HLs two-month lecturetour will include Malaya, Indonesia. Vietnam, Cam--1 bodia. Thailand, Laos60 words
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Article23 1960-06-15 7 SUNGEI PATANI Wed. \n estate labourer Thanar Singh. 59. was buried alive m a landslide. at Bukit Kati>»iba, Baling, on Sunday.23 words
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71 1960-06-15 7 NOMINATION DAY FOR STUDENTS COUNCIL BUKIT TIMAH, Wed.—Today is nomination day at the campus and 12 candidates are expected to contest the six vacancies m the University Students Council caused by the resignation of those who lett after graduation. Mr. V. Selvaratnam, the Returning Officer, said that nomination papers may71 words
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196 1960-06-15 7 Young unions are 'trouble makers' on estates, says outgoing president KUALA LIMIH X, Wednesday 'TlH' outgoing president of the^ Malayan Planting Industries Employers 1 Association Mr. D.E. Teak, said that young and inexperienced union officials were mainly to bi^nie for -troubles" on a few estates m the past year. They196 words
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172 1960-06-15 7 'Ambassadors' display their talents at special church meet SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A 'TALENTS for the Gospel" programme was A put on by the Elim Church Christ Ambassadors at the church m Serangoon Road. i The Christ ambassadors presented melodious music with their nine instruments and m return asked for donations from172 words
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109 1960-06-15 7 CITY COUNCIL TO PLACE BAN ON KITE-FLYING IN CITY STREETS OENANG, Wed.— Kite-flying is to be canned m all city streets ana oacklanes m Penang. The ban, recommended by the General Purposes Committee, will come up lor confirmation at the City Council meeting on Friday. Another proposal, due to be109 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-06-15 7 German village blonde tours 'dream ports in exotic East' SINGAPORE, Wed. The smiling German blonde is a very special passenger on the Willem Ruys which called at Singapore recently. She is on a first-class passage round the world, and she does not have to pay even a mark for it.221 words
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Article21 1960-06-15 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Customs Department here has collected a total of $47,052,000 m revenue from January to May this year.21 words
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Article25 1960-06-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore and his consort will return to Johore Bahru from Mecca by air on Friday.25 words
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Advertisement112 1960-06-15 7 HI FOCUS CLICK J LIGHT jkL >«p '*^^B f lICK I 1" TnmTrl Thumb -olctt c n ISI i)L 1 FOR CASH) \;.nt> >er\i»f Station DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. v ci.c Rood. S.ngoporc 7 Tel *****/***** uth Brtdgc Rood, Spore 1. Tel: ***** X -Bd ott.ee Penong. Bronch: Kuolo Lumpur112 words
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Advertisement186 1960-06-15 7 \J We are definitely I *-f not the cheapest T /v |j But l^ii^ we are the best n The handt| shaped'suit jjjj j (LATEST PATTERN OF 4^^^L. PURE ITALIAN SILK) nasen f J TAILOPING COMPANY N^^ 24, Colcmon St., Smaapore. Tel: *****. ■10 4j WV BEFORE YOU MAK_E_JJP JMOJj^186 words
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Miscellaneous25 1960-06-15 7 POP •-*<» Leg to Stand On rust to luck be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order tor The Singapore Free Press25 words
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55 1960-06-15 8 More are now taking beer: Malayan Singapore drank 1,3 m gallons last year SlN(,.\|>(,|»i CONSUMPTION of bHI Malaya m 1959 vsa- ]v m m 1958, whereas work! IH r by five per cent for th< Bm* sales ihrou-h, 8.385 million gallons. lons above the I!US lot; Pre $eren c J55 words
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Article128 1960-06-15 8 PLAN FOR CLUB OF BLOOD DONORS SING.\PORI. Wed. I are now being draw for forming a blood d< association m Singapurto ensure a constant ply of blood on all occasions. The suggestion made b blood donor. Mr. J Keng Tye. has met the approval ol Dr Git>N> Hill. Medical Officer-In-Charge128 words
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Advertisement1435 1960-06-15 8 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED, MADRAS Balance Sheet as at 31st December, 1959 Corresponding figures Corresponding figures lOr 19 rmixn »vr* PROPERTY ASSETS CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES np Rg Rs nP Rs np 1. CAPITAL: l CASH: tnihAHtMt rii«Mii I n hand and with Reserve Bank Authorised CapiUl. of g^ {[n1,435 words
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Miscellaneous321 1960-06-15 8 DAILY CROSS WORM 71 n H H H N HI CLIFS MMM I 1. Practice about c.a M final journey »8> 7. Footmark m& up ::i io). H 8. He helps one out In diR. circumstances <7 9. Drink too much like mal, occu/nng ai H 10. Jnsi the place321 words
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179 1960-06-15 9 S'pore is so nice, says car company director gINGAPORE, Wed. The director of the Mercedes Benz Company of Brazil, Mr. Paul Kriaas, and his wife were among the 60 tourists who did a quick round-up of the city yesterday morntag when the Willem Ruys docked m Singapore. Mr. Kriaas said179 words
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Article35 1960-06-15 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union has submitted claims for improved conditions of service to the Chung Khiaw Bank on behalf of more than 200 members employed by the bank here.35 words
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Article115 1960-06-15 9 Y.VICA (Orcnard Road>: Junior Dept. opens from 2 p.m.; body-building ana weight-lilt-ing, 4 p.m.; judo practice for all, 5 p.m.; Singapore Chess Club. 6.30 p.m.; Malay Civil Service Std. II beginners. G. 30 p.m. YWCA (Raffles Quay): International Women's Clvb talk by Mr. Johnny Johnson. 10.30115 words
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309 1960-06-15 9 ROBERT WALLING - Big enough for eight, no fuss at 98 that's Citroen's new Safari ROBERT WALLING By eh)K self-sufficient, away-from-tt-all holiday driving nothing can beat a powerful estate car. Why? Because such cars have all the required space not only for the family but for iill it wants to take along. And309 words
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340 1960-06-15 9 LAN MOK- AI - The weather (not Fate) has upset the fruit season here, says expert LAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J)ON'T pull up those soursop trees because they have not begun to fruit after three years, for an agricultural expert says that the trees may yet bear fruit. The assurance is timely, because340 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-06-15 9 A BUS INSPECTOR FINDS BRITAIN TOO COLD AND COMES HOME' TO TROPICS 0 Singapore Traction Company inspector Mr. F. C. Britland has returned to Singapore because "Britain is too cold for me.' Mr. Mr. Britland, who was on six months leave, lived m the tropics for 1"> years and it83 words
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243 1960-06-15 9 An 'exiled' gang boss gets two years' jail for having a night-out OENANG, Wed. night-out cost an "exiled" secret society leader two years' imprisonment. Tan Ah Lay. :i5-year-old chief of the "203" gang m Bukit Mertajam. pleaded guilty m the Sessions Court h<r* to a charge ol Calling to remain243 words
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Article18 1960-06-15 9 JOHORE. Wed. The Johore Telecoms Department will hold their annual dance at Muar on June 25.18 words
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Article32 1960-06-15 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The first annual general meeting of the Singapore Boy Scouts' Katon» District Association will be held on June 23 at 6.30 p.m. at the St. Patricks School Hall.32 words
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Article25 1960-06-15 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Wed. The 2,300-strong Harbour Trade Union here has pledged lull support for the Federation Government's move to boycott South African goods.25 words
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Article27 1960-06-15 9 IPOH. Wed. Chess enthusiasts In Perak will meet at the Aimlo-Chinese School hall here on Saturday at 3.00 p.m. to form a chess club.27 words
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117 1960-06-15 9 OENANG, Wed. The Penang Division chairman of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. G. V. Abraham, wants the Federation Government to publish the report of a commission of inquiry on dailyrated workers. "The commission, has already completed Its findings and submitted its report to117 words
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Miscellaneous8 1960-06-15 9 f/^« cr MTTA. t >^\M*»T*7>«« ARE PLACES/^ /4C38 words
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Miscellaneous67 1960-06-15 9 ttwie winners of tost week'i ookranoc contc t nd f L whom will receive S5 prizr In duo cuur Miss Nancy Tun <15> 19 JaUm Keris, Sincjajjor, 15. LAST WEEK'S RliSs Patrwia Pan^ <7) 9() Kr,< u Lw Road. S Master Yap Hoon Knee <Vl> li(nq Bou SdkoO WIUUFR^ "^B67 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-06-15 10 THE ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY ENTRIES for the Free Press Cycle Race close on Friday. The field will be limited to 500, so £et your name m now. Open to all. the race is divided into classes according to the141 words
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Article, Illustration422 1960-06-15 10 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN By SINGAPORE. Wed. T»HERE are a handful of great games of chess that will be immortal because they will be quoted and played over again and again so long as there are woodpushers. In the World Champiun■>hip Match Tal won the fir>t422 words
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Article112 1960-06-15 10 BRISBANE. Wed. Fred Davis, of England, retained his unbeaten record m. the 1960 world open *noofcer championship here by beating India's Wilson Jones today. Jones became the first player to take a frame off the Englishman m this tournament. Davis' winning margin being five112 words
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Article151 1960-06-15 10 CHAMPION HURT THROWING JAVELIN LONDON, Wed. Arthur Roue, European .snot put champion, had to pull out of i the British team to Warsaw's international meeting and England's match against Italy at the White City. London. Rowe has injured his right i arm throwing the javelin! The shock news came as151 words
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Article25 1960-06-15 10 LOS ANGELES. Wed. Bangkok's Pone Kingpeich. world fiyweigfit enampion. will fight former champion Pascual Perez of Argentina hire m early Augusi. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-06-15 10 M.Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray By Dealer: South Gam« all BOTH sides had 60 towards the rubber game when this deal came up. With East-West silent. North and South bid as follows: One Club (after two passes) One NoTrump Two Clubs. The last call went round to West, who contested with167 words
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Article73 1960-06-15 10 JJOUSTOX. Wed. Charlie Tidwell of Kansas equalled the world record for 100 metres m 10.1 sec over the weekened TidweU earlier beat Bobby Morrow, the 195G Olympic champion, and Ira Murchison 111 the final lie beat Stone Johnson by a yard. wrr. Dave Sime and BillReuter - 73 words
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Article283 1960-06-15 10 The Free Press Cycle Race Name Address I'osl this form i.. Times Houm', Singapoii received will l.<- p. H 1. I wish to en 1 2. I agree to a I win n 3. I certify defined b Awociatic 4. i racloei i If you are a men,!,, I i283 words
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Advertisement59 1960-06-15 10 >^ T^^^^^^^^^^^ Bristol and you'll soon discover why Bristol I y/^ cigarette. Its Multicel tip (so firm, so clean i I yS 00 0** 0 0 0 the full cool flavour of fine tobacco for I smoking you've been wanting. There's no dottb I you'll like Bristol. I W^m g59 words
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58 1960-06-15 11 oal squatters invade field and referee Landons the match Police E^AN(; STADIUM, Wednesday. ,r«wd. Reieree John Ferguson abandoned this soccer after repeatedly pleading with goal sjuatlers no! kmedthc match 13 minutes before time Hehadno had the conago Policet d i the tre--v.'-d In iped by 3ard on^ :rom nmed a58 words
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Article10 1960-06-15 11 goure in the al Hunt Cup irt"s Royal day by10 words
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152 1960-06-15 11 Curly-Haired Salim steals the thunder S. T. B. Kebenaran a IjWRRER PARK. Wed Kebenaran Club were outclassed yesterday Telephoneman Salim was m sslc form. Telephone Board got ofT to a flying start m the third minute when Salim sent m a 1 sizzler. Ten minutes later S.T.B 'a left back.152 words
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Article18 1960-06-15 11 NKWTOWN, Wed. Fioyu Pattest ited :n.s train110 b- 1 2 Miles of ri^itiwork yesterday U.P.I.U.P.I. - 18 words
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Article160 1960-06-15 11 ARSENAL RECOVER FROM SHOCK \rsrnal we I JfARRER PARK. Wed.— A goal m the third minute put Reform Training Centre i the lead against Arsenal who fielded ten men lor tnese first few minutes. Fighting back with determination m the 13th. minute. Arsenals centre forward scored the equaliser. RTC were160 words
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Article88 1960-06-15 11 PULAL* BUXOM. Wed— Dr. W. Jenkyn-Jones. the Bukom Club's* 1959 chess champion and holder of the Lee Kirn Lee challenge trophy. has Again won the Club's 1960 championship. He beat Benny Regis who i was his opponent m the final last year. Dr. Jones scored 1188 words
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Article80 1960-06-15 11 BRAS BASAH. Wed.— St. Josephs Institution beat Gan Eng Seng School 4-1 m the first round of the Interi Junior Affiliated Clubs team tournament played yester- day. The tournament was organised by the Singapore Chess Federation. Results: (SJI players mentioned first) Ho Wah Kiat capt.)80 words
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290 1960-06-15 11 OINGAPORE, Wed. Slngapore Badminton Association ties for tonight at the SBA Hall starting at 7.30 are: Veterans' singles (Q-fin-als): Urn Yew Hock v Hodri b. Habi. Chua Slow Keng v Ong Swee Tian. Men's Junior Doubles (3rd Round): Ali Kasmani and Maideen Hashim290 words
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Article68 1960-06-15 11 SERANGOON. Wed. The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold a combined junior Mr. Singapore 1960. Mr. Bodybuilder and the Junior weight lifting championships at the New World, on Saturday. July 2. In addition, there will be the official weightlifting trials for the Rome Olympic Games. Entries68 words
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209 1960-06-15 11 GSC 'Z' AND COMBINED SCHOOLS TOO GOOD FOR THEIR OPPONENTS WRAC Tanglin oERANGOON, Wed. Unbeaten Girls Sports Club "Z" team put up a grand display yesterday to beating W R A.C. Tanglin m the netball league. use were too fast and clever tor the TangUn women They kept on Piling209 words
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Article, Illustration357 1960-06-15 11 Singapore's future badminton stars in District battle KALLANG, Wednodav. THE future badminton champions of the >tate were on show at the National Recreation Centre yesterday when the semi-finals of the Singapore inter-district championships weft held. Five districts took par! m the tournaments. They were: Katong, Hukit Timah, SeraaiQooa, City and357 words
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334 1960-06-15 11 RAF goals came with almost machine-gun rapidity at the stadium R.A.F 11; Europeans Eurasians 1 IT WAS a one sided SAFA Premier League match afl Ihc Stadium yesterday. Royal Air Force scored their goals with almost machihegun rapidity. The airmen are at the top ol the League with seven points334 words
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Article67 1960-06-15 11 FARRER PARK. Wed. Top performers at the Nan Hwa Girls High School athletic championships ye.sterday were Hwang Choo Bfcen and Ho Chwee Yook. Hwang and Ho won three events each m the "A 1 division. Hwang won the 80 metr-s hurdles, 200 metres and67 words
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547 1960-06-15 12 FIGHTER SHOUTS HE IS AFRAID OF 'NONE OF THEM RATS' WASHINGTON, Wednesday. TAKE LAMOTTA, 37, former world middleweight champion, yesterday told a Congressional Committee that he allowed himself to be knocked out for USSI OO,OOO (M$300,000).547 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-06-15 12 KATONC. plaveis m action are Tew Gee (left) and <ian Kok Pens. Ihey appeared m the Singapore Inter-District schools badminton contest yesterday at the National Recreation Centre See Page 11 for another picture and full report.36 words
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Article253 1960-06-15 12 Olympic men to box S'pore CEYLON NAME 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Olympic boxers will be m the Ceylon team coming to tight Singapore on June 29 and July 1. They were named for the Olympic team two day> alter a special trial to select the men to meet Singapore. Both253 words
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Article75 1960-06-15 12 PRETORIA. Wed. Mr Stanley Matthews. 45-year-olci England and Blackpool winger, paid a courtesy call on the South Airican Minister of Transport. Mr. Barend j. Bchoeman. Matthews, whose tour of South Africa, m winch lie is making guest appearances with South African side.-, is drawing to aUPI - 75 words
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660 1960-06-15 12 Rain comes to save Yorkshire from defeat and they stay at top of the table LONDON, Wednesday. ()N a third day m which many of the eight county championship cricket matches were affected by rain, all but one ended m a draw. It was partly due to rain at Lord'sReuter - 660 words
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Article24 1960-06-15 12 WELLINGTON. Wed. Touring Japanese table tennis players, Miss K. Matsuaaki and Miss K. Yamaizumi, overwhelmed a Wellington representative side 5-0. Reuter ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article51 1960-06-15 12 ASCOT HEATH. Wed— Two horses fell m the Ascot Stakes yesterday. One of them. Solo Singer, broke a leg and had to he destroyed Jockey Norman Stirk was taken to hospital with head, let and arm injuries. Winner of the I rate was named Shatter. (100-8).Reuter - 51 words
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216 1960-06-15 12 S. Africa send S.O.S. for fast bowler 17DGBAST0N. Wed. Pace £j bowlers Trueman and Statham won the first Te>t for England. They completely routed the South African batsmen. The second Test starts at Lord's on June 23. Meanwhile the Springboks have cabled home for an additional pace bowler. Mr. Dudley216 words
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Article119 1960-06-15 12 A WIMBLEDON SEED IN UPSET DEFEAT ONDON*. Wed. Sergio .Li Tacchini of Italy upset Luis Ayala, the Chilean who :is seeded fourth for next week's Wimbledon tennis tournament, m a men's first round match at the London lawn tennis champion>hipv Sergio won 6-2, 6-3. Rod Layer gained the third roundU.P.I. - 119 words
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Article109 1960-06-15 12 BRAZIL. < Indiana), Wed. Dr. Barbara Moore. Britain's marathon walker, wa.s recovering today m hospital after being knocked down by a car driven by a 67-year-old woman. "I'm feeling better already," she declared as she conducted iuterviews with reporters from her hospital bed. Dr. Moore, 56,Reuter - 109 words
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Article14 1960-06-15 12 CHICAGO. Wed. Chicago White Sox sold pitcher Ray Moore to Washington.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 14 words
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