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Title Section18 1960-06-16 1 IK NEWSPAPER FVPPVPnnv |S nM MUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-06-16 1 ROYSTON LAZAROO; JACKIE SAM - ROYSTON LAZAROO JACKIE SAM Customs find $500,000 opium under the fisK Two men detained ...big hunt on for crew after tip-off B, and SINGAPORE, Thursday. en last MgM seized 1,786 lb. of raw opium— estimated <»rth around $509,800 —m one of the biggest narcotic year.173 words
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64 1960-06-16 1 PLANE FLIES $6 MIL CARGO TO JESSELTON PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. Sixteen passengers left Singapore this morning for Borneo with a $6,000,000 caruo that none knew was m the prane. The cargo marked "secret" contained currency notes m various denominations. It was sent by the Currency Commissioners m Singapore to the64 words
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437 1960-06-16 1 Professor's daughter killed and 796 hurt in Tokyo riots TOKYO, Thursday. TOKYO police this morning identified a girl 1 student who was killed m last nights bloody riots, as Michiko Kakba, a student ot Tokyo University, and a daughter ot Professor Toshio Kakba. Japan's violent riots by Zengakuren students outsideReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration414 1960-06-16 1 ALAN KHOO - All's well now ...our readers step up to solve a problem ALAN KHOO TUESDAY'S HEADLINE IN THE FREE PRESS TOMORROW IS YOUR LAST DAY...DOWT DELAY.. .SEND IN YOUR ENTRY TODAY By SINGAPORE, Thursday. ALL is now well with the trio from Phoenix Park. Thanks to Free Press readers, they are414 words
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Article22 1960-06-16 1 ADDIS ABABA (Ethiopian. Thurs.— Tunisia ha* invited independent African states to hold their next meeting m Tunis m April. 1962.22 words
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Article23 1960-06-16 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian and Indian naval units are scheduled to hold joint exercises on the Java Sea early next July.23 words
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Article50 1960-06-16 1 JAKARTA Thurs. A handgrenade attack killed one woman and injured a member of the Indonesian Pvfliment a-nd a girl. The grenade was thrown by an unknown person into the house of Mr. Nungtjik. a communist member of parliament, while he was having dinner with his family.50 words
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Advertisement135 1960-06-16 1 kfjjjTvE DANDRUFF? M Get rid of it with ogr% Effective nomical-Fast-DANDRICIDE I^^^ i-drc»»Cf», Loading ,4 Stores. FADING CO.. I'pOM Tel: *****. Sp ORfS SHIRTS YOU CAN SHOUT ABOUT LUCY HUANG SAYS: -Our favourite is the one on the left, a shirt-cum-I eater-like combination. Thr short-sleeved "cardi«n" is m bottle-green knit.135 words
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Advertisement79 1960-06-16 1 I ZEISS I **L. /nss stANOAto 4 I AVAILABLE f tOM I I MACLAINE WATSON m*rotu» LTD. I I UNION IUUOING 5iNO»»O»f I a. STOP PRESS, d*^^b _j^*sJ B^^ E^ mßm£ I I *V A bT% 1 1 I fi K»r vj,,i,.,f tit. IHDU PARIS FRANCE MALAYAN FUNDS pA_ Pint79 words
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487 1960-06-16 2 Domestic appliance shares head widespread losses in the London stock mart LONDON. Thursday. JHE Stock Markets In London yesterday were unsettled by the Hoover redundancy proposals and widespread losses were recorded under the lead ot domestic appliance shares Ther>- was nol .1 great deal ot s. Uin» a:.d the falls487 words
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Article60 1960-06-16 2 W \>lll\<. lON. Trr t-terda> Uwl -Ml i products fro.-: ma m invefti- flowed thai Imports were not being sold here at lea>s man fair utlue as defined by the I s Anti-Damping Act. i m ded thai m recent ye.u\s. us of thctc products from60 words
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Article141 1960-06-16 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Hoe-n Cairn 12. Uljanik 4 3, Charon 6A. City of Ripon 6 7, I Sarpedon 8 9. Rajula 10 11. Glen- earn 13 14. Lao 15 Hi. Sivaat of Ori&sa 18. Burma Maru 19,141 words
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Article58 1960-06-16 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. .t 8 Banking Corporation $1,195 $1,205 sales .sales Union Ins. Canton $93.00 $92.50 .sales sales Wheelock Marden 6.70 S 6.90 sales sales H'Kong phone $3f>75 $37.25 sales sales Dairy Farm <fc Cold Storage $26.ti0 $27.00 sales58 words
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Article48 1960-06-16 2 LONDON: Stockl of refined tin m London Metal Exchange warehouses at the end of la«t veek totalled 8,603 tons, comprising London 4.240. Liverpool 3.073 and Hull 1,290 tons. Copper stocks tolalled 3,3(53 tons and comprised London 454 Liverpool 2.184. Birmingham 25 and Manchester 700 tons.48 words
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Article502 1960-06-16 2 Southern Tronoh Mines LONDON: Southern Tronoh Mines declared a final dividend of three pence making nine pence for the year 1959 against 1/-. payable July 14. Profit is £36.400 against £23.--625 alter tax of £16,771 agaimt £15.718. Tronoh Mines is offering to acquire all the issued shares of Southern502 words
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Article909 1960-06-16 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Wednesday. PreviMS Today INDUSTRIALS A!ex. Iricki Cds IN) .50 .93 Atias Ice 11. CO Bayers < 8.8. Petrol 50/« 50/- B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Ccn. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Ords. 51/- 51,--i Federal909 words
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472 1960-06-16 2 Quiet conditions prevail on Stock Exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS Or? UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^* SINGAPORE, Thursday JHE MALAYAN Stock Exchange continued its "breather" yesterday with quiet conditions prevailing. With the arrival of scrip for mining shares due shortly from London the section continued irregular, but472 words
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Article206 1960-06-16 2 Round the World Market P rices NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, June I HUBBER M.. RSO PfeVi#U§ t.l.f. European eorts June July :i»>; RUBHER i.c 1 ftSS Spot 40: SM RUBBER N«. 1 RSS Settlement Hon>» Terms July 3« Auk 36 13 MM n206 words
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Article245 1960-06-16 2 Lack of Eastern advice brings a drop m bids from buyers LONDON. Thurs.— As Eastern advices did not fully support Tuesday's advance, buyers were reluctant to continue at the previous closing bids but seller^ were equally unwilling to come down. They offered only sparingly during the morning and business245 words
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Article51 1960-06-16 2 SYDNEY: Australia's Qaira;; Empire Airways plans to start a regular weekly cargo service between Sydney and Hong Kong next month to connect with 8.0.A.C. freight services to London. Later m the year Qant;-.s hopes to extend its own express cargo service through Ho^ig Kong to51 words
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66 1960-06-16 2 T ONDON, Thur»— Tin *a* firmer, especially for casi:. yesierday. Ca-s:i metal which is not too readily available at the moment va« m demand from one quarter. Copper ruled firm tfl pair..- pf around 25/- a ton. Tin and zinc were s'r66 words
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Advertisement582 1960-06-16 2 /f 2^ C A &y THE t A. V. LINES f< tmm to AOCN. HED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. T^r* CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS >C A- Spore P S ham Penang sft m Fautr j 22 24 Juae 25 2S June 27 21 Juno V/ > «J" *i S>iialoa 30 3» June582 words
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Advertisement231 1960-06-16 2 SIIiPIMXC. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rot i Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for passengers tsm p RAVENSTEIN LLOYD M If June ORESDEN H»FiC 75 27 taut SCNWAICNSTEIM (LLOYD: 31 Juae 7 Jily HESSENSniN (LLOrO 11/13 inly i Calls Aa.a*> i Calls AlexaNna I BHtaa To231 words
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226 1960-06-16 3 BOB PERIES - CHEAP ONES FROM HONG KONG ARE STAMPED 'MADE IN U.S.A/ AND SOLD FOR BIG PROFITS By BOB PERIES SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^LECTRICAL dealers are up m arms against a syndicate said to be passing off inferior quality bulbs for established brands. The syndicate preys226 words
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Article, Illustration283 1960-06-16 3 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW MEN AND WOMEN SOUGHT BEST DRESSED 1 TITLES AT PARTY FOR STAFF OF THE TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Fashion contests for men and women dressed m national costumes and Western styles were held at the Hari Raya Haji party283 words
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33 1960-06-16 3 Thurs. r ndcycle iving ith e>- Sta--1 as Ah .•■.iciT P- hamI 22 n pat- Rtuid codiied ho cle xiuce nd driv- ri Poaed33 words
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99 1960-06-16 3 MAN MISSING BEFORE TRIAL: WIDOW FORFEITS $1 50 BAIL SINGAPORE. Thurs. A magistrate estreated $150 of a $250 bail which a washerwoman. Ang Luan Keoh. had put up for an accused person on Feb. 12. An* admitted that she d >urety for Gwee Hung Heng who later absconded while awaiting99 words
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92 1960-06-16 3 CLERK GETS DECREE NISI: ALLEGES ADULTERY SINGAPORE, Thurs. A shipping clerk. Kuar Teck Beng, whose wife lett him two years after the marriage, has been granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah on the grounds of desertion and adultery. The decree Is to be made absolute m92 words
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77 1960-06-16 3 EXTORTION BID: YOUTH IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE. Thurs. A youth was acquitted m a district court yesterday of attempted extortion and causing hurt to a labourer. K. Krishnan was accused of having slapped Mohamed Sultan who, it was alleged, had earlier refused to give him $5 'protection money." Mr. E. H.77 words
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191 1960-06-16 3 Shell Club plans 'animal farm' playground for members' children PAYA LEBAR, Thursday. •J^ III: Shell Sports Club will build a novel children's playground and raise $15,000 to improve club facilities this year. The playground will have a slide, swing and see-saw built m the form of animals, to give it191 words
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Article20 1960-06-16 3 51 0,1 58 for Home' SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Cheshire Home here collected $10,158 on its "Red Feather Day" last month.20 words
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Article38 1960-06-16 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Giana Sohan Singh musical party from the Punjab, which has been playing Sikh re- li^ious music at the Singapore Sikh Temple since Sunday, I has left for a tour of the Federation.38 words
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120 1960-06-16 3 FUN AND A BIT OF NOSTALGIA TOO AT R.A.F. BALL TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Seaview Hotel ballroom promises a scene of gaiety mingled with nostalgia tomorrow night. Gaiety because it is the night of a ball In aid of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund. Nostalgia because it will be120 words
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79 1960-06-16 3 A WAY TO KEEP YOUTH OUT OF TROUBLE MALACCA. Thurs. The iWi Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, has appealed to all youth leaders m the State to encourage the young people In the villages to join the youth movement and avoid being led astray and being79 words
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Article40 1960-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Bags of flour, cases of milk and liquor, cloth and miscellaneous items left unclaimed at the harbour stores m Port Swettenham will be sold at an auction there on June 30 at 9.30 a.m.40 words
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Article32 1960-06-16 3 KUANTAN, Thurs.— About 2,000 people of Tanjong Lumpur, a fishing village have for the past few days been performing a "puja" (ceremony to appease spirits > after experiencing poor catches.32 words
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Article42 1960-06-16 3 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— The Japanese embassy m Kuala Lumpur has told the 10,000 strong Thailand-Bur-ma Death Railway Association here that it is awaiting instructions from Japan before acting on requests for compensation for those wno died m building the railway.42 words
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Article58 1960-06-16 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Shell Sports Club will be staging a talentime competition at a barbecue party to be held at their Pay a Lebar clubhou.se on July 2. Vocalists, instrumentalists and others wishing to compete should get m touch with Mr. F. Jansen of the58 words
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Article45 1960-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— More than 200 people attended the funeral of Dr. J. S. Goonting, president of the Selangor Eurasian Association, at the Bncn Road cemetery last evening. Dr. Goonting, 60, died at his home m Circular Road on Tuesday night.45 words
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102 1960-06-16 3 IPOH. Thur.s An ancient custom ill v(vived here alter nearly .>() years during the weekend when the territorial chiel of the Kinta district, Dato Tawil Azaar bin Ahmad. 37. observed the "mandi Ixilai' (traditional bathing ceremony The ceremony, the origin of which102 words
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Article28 1960-06-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Registration for all electors for Parliamentary. State und local elections for Labis, which began on June 1, will close on July 12.28 words
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Advertisement80 1960-06-16 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 20 w iniriaw LV DIE-CAST FANjI DE IN INDIA i iiAl EON 1! URCHASE J 48* SWEEP 36" SWEEP^ "jfaf* (MALAYA) LIMIT£Pj 40-62 I 193 Orchord «o«<» l: iJJJJ 72 111, Bohi Rood Tel: M32> I 32. Brshop Str^t Tel: •y*' M^ JiBs lolon lu»«i»80 words
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Advertisement177 1960-06-16 3 l^j Introducing J*s New! New! New! MvvJrn Ambassador y^^^^^^JJ Mode from ffy 100', Lustrous Egypfion Cofton fIHHHf Avo.loblc ot oil Diplomat Dealers H LAST THREE I W DAYS I I PRICE SMASHING SEASON SALE I N LOOK! QUALITY GOODS H REDUCED TREMENDOUSLY g 1M UP TO CLEAR U Dl Arrow177 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1960-06-16 4 Every one of those symbols of her success was bought with our tears HER MOTHER ROMILDA SCICOLONE OPENS HER HEART TO LAWRENCE WILKINSON IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW HOME, Thursday. WHEN you read that my daughter, Sophia Loren, hud been robbed <>t her £183,000 jewels you prolniblv just ■aid: •What a1,026 words
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31 1960-06-16 4 THE BEATIN LEAVE BARS TO LE REVOLT IN POLITIC I I I Beaten I I m 1 1 Influence I I l I I I J J tic I J I31 words
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Article22 1960-06-16 4 Thurs. The English language fcf becoming almost "an heirloom.' says Victoria:, istei for Education Mr. Bloomfleld. bo. :««q22 words
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124 1960-06-16 4 Yard waits for the next silken clue 'Print' men to try out new test LONDON, rhurs.— The next time a silk cu>hion or any other material covered with silk i;> found at the scene of a murder or other major crime, the Fingerprint Department Of Scotland Yard will put a124 words
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246 1960-06-16 4 American scientists baffled by the Noah's Ark mystery LONDON". Thursday. TEAM of American scientists flew from Ankara to Now York yesterday still ;ii^uiii^ about ;i mystery "boat-shaped object" almost exactly the same length ;is Noah's Ark which they examined for two days near Mount Ararat The Bible says that Noah's246 words
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128 1960-06-16 4 LITERACY TEST A RUSE TO PURGE NEGROES FROM VOTE LIST NEW YORK, Thurs. In the interests ol white supremacy In the Deep South State of Loui.>iana. the voting list at Bienville parish, near Shreveport. has been "purged of most of the 500--odd Negroes who have managed to get on to128 words
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Article17 1960-06-16 4 NEW YORK, Thurs. Unbeaten middleweight Jose Torres used his left to outpoint Randy Sandy. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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97 1960-06-16 4 T7ALLETTA, Thurs. —An island-wide boycott of the British film "Carry on Constable,'' ordered by the Roman Catholic Church m Malta, has failed so far. The Church objected to a scene showing four nude policemen. But the Government appointed fllm censors refused to97 words
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207 1960-06-16 4 53 works of art weighing 1 tons up for sale F ONDON. Thurs. (> and a half tons bronze sculpture. worth perha £70,000. stands m a heavily barred r at the back of B Street: it is to be at Sotheby's on July 7 The colleciion consists of :>3 works207 words
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Advertisement99 1960-06-16 4 $BVi-MILLION IN LOOT-AND IT WAS ALL HIS! BUT NOW THE CORPORAL FACED THE FIRING SQUAD AND CERTAIN DEATH, THEN THE MIRACLE HAPPENED... Read the story of the war's most sensational secret that led to MURDER ON THE_ BHHHB' JHHS HB BHW ■'^-'•'•>*-'^'QiK^*»^ffit!iiHaSßWfeiirivv3^BWtBfifli B^Bt ■'q^BBKEpSBSSSiBwBJBBop'^* '>*^^^l B^BB JtyvWv^R9^^BHßA^B^BflßVß^ VJ IBbc-^^^^^^^bl By99 words
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Advertisement71 1960-06-16 4 IT'S THE LATEST IN SHAVERS! Wherever you ore you can be sure of a PERFECT SHAVE with Y^&s] SHAVER SWISS MADE tn your ear m the jitM* Spore $24 01 Simple to operate Rons on two torch boftenrv 1 mcl,B°' Tf Extremely economical L Give* a smooth perfrct I FAVRE-LEUBA71 words
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Article, Illustration272 1960-06-16 5 STUDENTS DISCUSS HOW TO PUNISH CRIMINALS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Should capital punishment be abolished? This was the subject of an intersecondary school debate between Raffles Institution and the Queenstown Secondary School at the Chinese V.M.C.A. recently. Queenstown boys, proposing that capital punishment cannot deter272 words
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269 1960-06-16 5 or only $4.50: A length of iron rod and a little cement ..that's the latest racket SINGAPORE. Thursday. ewhra m Singapore's housing vt been taken m by a new racket: ids." us operand] is simple and tbe oorer by S4.:>() m exchange iron pipmfi fixed m n bit of cci269 words
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141 1960-06-16 5 Chance for Singapore music lovers to hear Italian orchestra SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'pilH Singapore public n\ il l gci its first oppurlunitv lo hear an Iktlkm chamber orchestra when llu' Societa Corelli arrives m mid-July. The Sodeta Oorelli la one of the best ol the many orchestral societies that have sprung141 words
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101 1960-06-16 5 'EXILE' DEFIED A BAN TO BUY FOOTBALL FOR CLUB PNANG. Thurs.— An "exile" who returned to Penang to buy a football for his sports club, was jailed for 21 days. Lee Lim. 24, pleaded guilty m the second magistrate's court to a charge of entering George Town when he had101 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-06-16 5 POLICE HELP RSPCA TO RESCUE PUPS DUMPED ON ROADS SINGAPORE Thurs Inwanted pups and kittens are often dumped on the roadside m rural areas m the hope that they would wander into the kampong and find a home. But more often these little creatures some only a couple of days147 words
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111 1960-06-16 5 IPOII. Thursday. "JMHHTY million dollars will be spenl hi Perak during the next five years lo Rive new mm\ improved water supplies lo more th:m 600,000 people. The money will so on three big water schemes and two little111 words
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Advertisement68 1960-06-16 5 0 rt BATTERY S 115/--•ue HUM OUTFITS :\e r.mce Oatfll er Outfit to < StSjM > 300.00 > 4 1. -,.(»< i S 600.00 > KOO.OO S 1250.00 ■■/>. always M. LTD., 11 I "Afffic/ VTI Hi S laments NOW grophs by B 'HQTOBRAPHER ?orc 2800 IHOTOGRAPUIC OLPT. vER VALLEY68 words
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Advertisement118 1960-06-16 5 The TERN Shirt introduces o y*~^"^ <s nJB new conception of comfort ond yT <iM^N imortness. The secret is m ltJ impeccable toilotmg and it, r-~"~* > ymque collor A K^j^K s, Available m ploin colours of f^ -**l^^m White, Grey and Cream, or m v v c f y118 words
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Miscellaneous74 1960-06-16 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice Fred Dickenson k ■+£f m m^^' f m^\ OLJT THE^e... AIONE AN(7 RUNAWAY hEi(?ESSES if t» v Bt9^slis!^^ PCiJiHTENED SOU vyjST AREN Tin %r> UNE' MANDRAKE b^ Lee Falk and Phil Davis MILES* WM£K£ r\^P6VELOPEP MEK£ I^^ «£gk U^^ THE HEART OF JULIET By Stan74 words
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Article550 1960-06-16 6 Dear Sir IN SUPPORT OF A FIVE-DAY WEEK 0 I reoo vMth interest the letters published m your issue of June '0 on the «»üb|ect ot the six-day week for schools. Cne Ct v^ur correspondents, Mr. P. M. Chan, dbked the M nister cf Education to furnish pr^of that longer550 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1960-06-16 6 ANTOINETTE - ANTOINETTE I g y WF H WE had some Rood news m the Sin>Y gapore ballet scene recently, but this one tops it all. i n i- n Patricia Sadka, ex-prima ballerina ot the famous Ballet Humbert, London,1,019 words
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Article, Illustration359 1960-06-16 6 Jonathan Russell - South of the border with a harmonica Hotcha boys give it a hot lick Jonathan Russell [RECORD REVIEW yAMPING harmonicas down Mexico way may be a little out of the ordinary lor this land of guitars and castanets, but the Hotcha Trio will try anything. How does it sound? First359 words
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Advertisement670 1960-06-16 6 1 on can hand m your small ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLAND* Cold Storage (11) Ltd., 20 Tanah Rat*. Cold Storage <M) Ltd., 1-5 Clare Btreet. MM Cold Storac* (Si) Ltd.. 10 New Road. KOTA BMARU Cold Storage (If) Ltd., 1167670 words
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Advertisement18 1960-06-16 6 ENGAGEMENT RINGS Our Diamonds are of Finest Quality. U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Tel: *****18 words
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Advertisement90 1960-06-16 6 IKW' Econometer Compressor CUTS RUNNING ny ham D i nnu Luxury finish m white, with polished < H.rc Purchosr Tcrm S Price: 5630 00 nctt c.*»« th I EE& FLETCHER THE EMPORIUM LTD <- Lt 17/19 Battery Rd., Singapore I. Tel: *****—***** *****. Kadelphi grill! ■k proudly D THE ADELPHIANS90 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-06-16 6 Musical quiz Guess who the jP 'ghost' is j r|XLY thrrr p<>uple »uessS^ <?d «ur mystery star. It lite&aik Was Marlene Wetrlch. The pi^^^P^ winner is Stephen Chua of te^*** 1878 Marlenc Avenue, Sin■lss^ Now, for a prize of two Philips EP records, name the ghost personality on the left.65 words
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Advertisement49 1960-06-16 7 ''MILKMAID MILK %EAT WORLD SINGAPORE "ATONAL ECONOMIC "VUPPMENT FAIR CKJRIN^ THE EXHIBITION ONE MILKMAID CONDENSED yLK WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE EVERY KATTY OF COFFEE POWDER PURCHASED. O VISIT THE STAND OF HEAP HOE CO., v COFFEE POWDER FACTORY NO. 5. HAVELOCK ROAD, s. SINGAPORE I. TEL: ***** *****49 words
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Advertisement70 1960-06-16 7 N^^i^^^ t our appointment for I #< personal advice Cf FREE ma Ice-up at max Factor I I l\ \Mgi H, m NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PAIR Come and benefit from the experience of our trained beauty specialists, discuss >our beauty problems m privacy, go home more beautiful than ever before70 words
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Title Section7 1960-06-16 7 FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FAIR7 words
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Article, Illustration509 1960-06-16 7 HARRY CHIA - 250 ,000 people at the fair it's a record HARRY CHIA SOMETHING OF INTEREST FOR EVERYONE- EXHIBITIONS, COMMERCIAL STALLS, AMUSEMENT PARK AND FREE CONCERT PERFORMANCES BY National Economic Development Fair attracted a record attendance of 250,000 since it opened on June 3. more than at any trade fa r previouslyMAX KIAN SENG - 509 words
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421 1960-06-16 7 rpllfc Singapore Manu- fatturers' Association welcomes the Singapore Government's statement that industrialisation is accepted as offering the major solution to the island's chronic unemployment an (i under-employ-ment. This is stated m the association's latest annual report, released this week. "This situation demands a421 words
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Article, Illustration667 1960-06-16 8 Progress -the watch wore of Lam Soon corporation JJOW is the Malayan soap and cooking oil industry faring m the face of competitive foreign imports? Is it progressing or, us rumour Ikis it, is it "dying a natural death?* Under this threatening and constant shadow, one is given renewed hope667 words
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Article, Illustration271 1960-06-16 8 WING KWONG -IT MEANS 'EVE BRIGHT- FROM ON E-MAN CONCERN TO A STAFF OF 10 lyiNG KWONG meaning "ever bright" is the title of a shop In Middle Road. The managing: director, Mr. K. K. Yap, gave it the name m the early 1940's because he felt that something so271 words
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Advertisement161 1960-06-16 20 CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A jjjf CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE FREE PRESS TIMES HOUSE. IVC* VALLCV ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. C£ WORDS M Ta?H aM>J™KaI ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $O JJorS 30 «nts. SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. O «)R a mijiimu m Of161 words
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Advertisement446 1960-06-16 20 i FREE PR ESS X **W j WORD PUZZuf-J I Cut out ,nd o ,r n Poitins instruction I •Name HT *<U I I Address. .fl. 0 1 i v i I I i V«/ VJ! I i I |E|M B~ r~$J fiJ j HH f _N gjffl 1 I446 words
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Advertisement20 1960-06-16 8 THIS ®JJ^ AND THIS AND TH*B PIUS 2 OTHER GIFTS. NOW ON SAlf AT THE OMU STALL. OtEAT WOtLO H20 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1960-06-16 9 ROBERT ANG; ANTHONY OEI - TRADE IS FLOURISHING-BUT NOW THE A CCENT IS ON INDUSTRY ROBERT ANG ANTHONY OEI No longer can Singapore harbour be the sole symbol of our wealth... To maintain our standard of living the cry is for factories By and FOR well over a century, Singapore has depended on the enterpot1,210 words
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293 1960-06-16 9 'Pioneer' status granted to 17 products to woo capital as the world economy generally continues to improve. In the first four months of this year, the value of our trade amounted to $2,017 million, compared with $1,475 million m the corresponding period of 1959. Our imports improved from $985 million293 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-16 9 I PRODUCTS for BEAUTY, COMFORT I and COOLNESS picalized 'W All Furniture -sijfitP Frames are of N^r d*t\T\ Tubular Steels I and Woven with Durable Coloured Plastic Cord. OR COOL SHADE ON YOUR LAWN ALUMINIIift* UMBRELLA fOR KEEPING THE SUN AND CLARE OUT I- "ARROW ALUMINIUM AWNINGS FOR MORE PICTURESQUE103 words
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Advertisement26 1960-06-16 9 THIS ®JJ2 AND THIS <^W AND THIS and this 8E8538 PLUS 2 OTHER GIFTS... ft M~M NOW ON SALE AT THE OMO STAU. OKiAT WORLD HMHHMH26 words
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Advertisement62 1960-06-16 9 National Economic Development Trade tair at the di 1 I B j MMUSEMENT rARK I' iß^iHC C^d 1 SaUGC Nlu I »<»pit;il Iliiw IS Prcser^'cd (hxc-ii S|x»t Sombal Ikan, and Udang,' #4jl^t Curried Fish, Bamboo I^*^^^ 'IBMB^ I* 1 Shoots, Preserved cucum '^^^B fer J^S^ *X bers and many more62 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-06-16 10 -Free Press pictures by A GLIMPSE cf the big crowd at one section of the Economic Development Fair. E.id I people visit the fair. MAX KIAN SENGMAX KIAN SENG - 30 words
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Article21 1960-06-16 10 TIME FOR QUICK ORIN AT THE FA A ;r anc I sorr stop tor I Fro. Brewer populv almost vis.ts lon.21 words
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Advertisement227 1960-06-16 10 rf r? (I H^b vv jtw.^* 111 '2 (jL j I NR 2OO D WONDER REFRIGERATOR has a handy V^ built-in thermometer, and incorporates the new time-saving J 7 g^P i AUTOMATIC /^4m^/trQ x/V^l DEFROSTER! %^4^3^ T /I JUST PUSH A BUTTON! I The defroster goes into action, and the227 words
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Advertisement22 1960-06-16 10 THIS ?M0! AND THIS AND THIS VWMI^ PIUS 2 OTHER GIFTS.. ILi 'a^^l NOW ON SALE AT THE OMO STALL. GREAT WORLD22 words
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Article, Illustration116 1960-06-16 11 The Filipino "Tinikling" or bamboo dance performed by a troupe of Chinese school boys and girls at the Aneka Ragam Raayat at the Economic Development Fair. Big enthusiastic crowds have loudly applauded each performance. Hie concert was specially organised for the fair by the Ministry of116 words
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Article65 1960-06-16 11 MAKE-UP artists of Max Factor, Hollywood, Ltd., give women who attend the Economic Development Fair a free make-up with advice on how to do it at home. The makeup artists here are Mrs. L Martin (left) and Miss Maggie Leong. There is a big rush for appointments65 words
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Advertisement31 1960-06-16 11 i^ H |S S a 7 a COSMETICS SOLE AGENTS FOR: SINGAPORE. M FtDERATION OF MALAYA. NORTH «ft BORNEO SARAWAK KHENS HOE LTD., 4 6 5. fti SINCAPOHB ITEL- *****, *****.*****.31 words
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Advertisement260 1960-06-16 11 >\ ■■■I _*S^^Bfe*^BW -.^B^B^B^B^ f S#l^B^ t^M*~~~ CI J PJB« jßfj^^3R !^R^*' k|p^y^^^fc^ fl^jty^ _>^^^^i^B^~ Ab£^BkAß •^^'''^Hb^B^B^B^B^B^^blb^Hb^B 11 U^BT.^^Btr'^^ •■K^B"r '"Wm L.^BV bL^bl P**^*** M\ B^V W- lJ^^^^J^^^^ i^BO |K^^B^bV^>. L. "i^M^B^BCTS'^'" B^bV J^BW^B^Bw\ A J L ■^M B^^TL^*^^ r^^ >: <- JBm^^BV^'^BVßMßl^B^^r^k .rfr^"*^-* 888W B> TPfc»4""^ I*'*1 v >260 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-06-16 12 WA TER-FOR SPECTA CLE AND TO SET YOU A PUZZLE... THE tountim nojr the en trance to the f3»r dances m a myn.id of coloured lights. The gateway' m the background is silhouetted by lights strur." like jewels. RIGHT th? Prime Minis ter. Mr. Lee Ku.m Yew and the Minister92 words
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120 1960-06-16 12 COFFEE— AND A TIN OF MILK IS A GIFT tyLLL-KNOVVN lor coffee f powder are Messrs. Heap Hoe Co.. of 5, Havelock Road. Singapore. Established In 1931. the company has always taken great care to maintain the highest quality for its products. Two of their brands are Double Anchor and120 words
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Advertisement86 1960-06-16 12 o a£4 III! GEISHA -<* U^g* BRAND ?^y\T x a |f3 rvWIfYCMEi Ml^|';V QUALITY p V^ •ECO N 0 M V i/ ,^CV FASHION with COMFORT ;\^J* •|W 7Vy •'GEISHA for its real value r L-^^^J' I Obtainable From Our Stall At The A National Economic Development Fair. {3s) S/»86 words
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Advertisement372 1960-06-16 12 !$***** JPRODENT I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPfIQTp j JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st JU y Ist. prize NEW 1960 FORD ANGUA I 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash j I 3rd PRIZE 51,000/- cash Plus many consolation prizes of Evening m Paris Perfume Gramophone Records etc. (tl H SEND372 words
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383 1960-06-16 13 the meat clearing house of Far Eastern trade and an'; bii^est importers of textiles, hardware and stamanager of Ihe Japan Export Trade Promotion Singapore had been a stable markel for Japanese m turn. Japan had been ;i383 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-06-16 13 KOREAN WINE QUEEN RECORDS A TALK FOR RADIO SPORE Cook, 20-year-old Korean university :n of "Arirang" ginseng wine, reinrerview with Radio Singapore Singapore to attend the Economic Her trip is sponsored by the Shin Funs; Trading Co.37 words
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Article, Illustration383 1960-06-16 13 A wonderful new plastic to give your home a new look OTOREY'S "Con-Tact* new stick-on plastic materials m an extensive range of gay patterns and colours are today's high speed method of brightening up homes, shops and offices. "Con-Tact" is a British made self-adhesive plastic which can be put to383 words
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Advertisement13 1960-06-16 13 /AND THIS 6£ r GIFTS. Mtj Py/* iWi THE OMO Wfl f JB13 words
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Advertisement125 1960-06-16 13 m f ii if V* L X /I y Iv a il O^ 1 II if 1 M I I H Mm c B° r eft Zig-Zag is guaranteed for 25 year*, i^^ Whot could be o better proof of its stability? rt lt Smooth Running Noiseless Output, ft M125 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-06-16 14 THE OPENING of the Singa pore national economic development fair at the Great World on June 3 was a simple but auspicious occasion. It was performed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who declared open the exhibition by cutting the ribbon107 words
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Article375 1960-06-16 14 NiK IMPORT of Indian hardware has increased considerably m recent years, said Mr. (i. J. Malik. Indian Commercial Counsellor m Malaya and North Borneo- More and more new items from India are coining into Singapore, especially bicycle parts, iron pipes and fittings, buckets and iron375 words
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Article72 1960-06-16 14 Malaya at 'power' conference Malaya was among tbe 34 countries that attended the second European fluid power conference sponsored by a technical journal. •%Cgm;pressed Air and Hydraulics", m London recently. The conference t-mphasised the universal need lor more widespread knowledge of fluid power and the value placed by world industry72 words
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Advertisement73 1960-06-16 14 THE LATEST/ f~Uiiya^r~~ y=^^_ t, s t Price $325/- jf TAPE RECORDER/^ vlS^^S'^^--"*^-^^^^^^ V J^^^^^^^Sh V recording fooragc indicator, r^XJI SV/^d^^^^ <^ -'.4^^^^^^'' w x ]02 5 (D) x 7" (H)< FL-77 tops the tape recording Telephone Adaptor List Sl2/- cc A Full V Guaranteed and all spares ava. lablo.73 words
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Advertisement59 1960-06-16 14 why ham: ugly DANDRUFF? N Tryt-1 GET RD fs^^^ WITH OANDRICIDF I ••ivjiul m economical u-' -Zr 1 A yip.piP > fi mInMOLC j^^^JJ DANDRICID AutiU HAIR-DRESSERS. STORES DISPENSE TAI WAH TRADING CO.. 31. North Canal Road S poe Te USO AVAILABLE FROM OUR STORi I NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FAIR59 words
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85 1960-06-16 15 big cargo mix-up eps 1,000 sweating the sun ■r.A?i Thurs mh, mix-up ims of I Hong I i rted leek pas- out m I Calcutta mixrd X- »i crate.-. W[ CW Wfr.'. BaiaB.- irgo for >aded ral conlyot certain I old for I P«»- .Mpore. ship certain Wl'. deck r85 words
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253 1960-06-16 15 ALAN KHOO - Singapore loses jute mart: Customers now by-pass us to avoid giving 'cut' to middlemen ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE, Thursday. gINGAPORE has now completely lost her $5 million jute market m South-East Asia. This was revealed here by Mr. D. Jacob, the export manager of the Birla Jute Manufacturering Company Limited,253 words
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133 1960-06-16 15 He wants our contractors to join the builders' federation OINGAPORE, Thurs.— An Australian master builder, Mr. Keith G. Hooker, wants Singapore building contractors to join the Federation of Asian and Western Pacific Contract Association. Mr Hooker, who is a member ol the association, said the main aim of the two-year-old133 words
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Article, Illustration256 1960-06-16 15 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE TEACHER DORIS FINDS IT SO PRETTY, BUT... By SINGAPORE, Thursday. TOE pretty American school-teacher was siting m the corner of the airport lounge Mie was keeping an eye on even- girl that wus passing by. Suddenly her gaze froze.256 words
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Article51 1960-06-16 15 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief Minister. Da to Wong Pow Nee. will inspect a parade at tne enrolment ceremony of tne St. John Ambulance Brigade m tne Han Chiang Hign School on Saturday. Han Chiang will be the first Chinese school m Penang to have a division of the51 words
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Article35 1960-06-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— I Professor CAM. Gray, of ihe 1 University of Malaya, was among tne visitors representing 64 universities at the three-day celebrations marking tne golden jubilee of the University of Queensland.35 words
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210 1960-06-16 15 Wife had three children by another man: Teacher gets decree SINGAPORE, Thursday. SCHOOL teacher, Chee Seng Kee, was granted a decree nisi m the High Court dissolving his marriage on grounds of adultery. 1 The decree is to be made absolute In three months. Chee told the court that he210 words
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122 1960-06-16 15 THE BAKERS LOVE THIS 'LUXURIOUS, CLEAN CITY' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A re- tired New Zealand banker and his wife were among 700 tourists on a round-the-world trip on the Willem Ruys, which recently arrived m Singapore They were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, who said they found so much to122 words
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75 1960-06-16 15 BIGGEST NIGHT SCHOOL IN MALAYA HAS 1,903 PASSES OENANG, Thurs. The Hu X Yew Seah Association claims to run the largest national language night school m the Federation. "Since its inception m July 1956, about 5.000 students have joined the school," writes Mr. Tan Teik Urn, the secretary, m his75 words
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258 1960-06-16 15 RAF CHANGI VARIETY CLUB PUTS ON A JOLLY GOOD SHOW SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Blood?— buckets of it. < tomato sauce, needless to say); Rum? the very best, (all smuggled*; Girls?— lashings of them, all lovely. Music you know and love: none other than that of Mr. Arthur Sullivan and a rattling258 words
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160 1960-06-16 15 FEDERATION ANIMAL EXPORTERS BLAME SINGAPORE MEN FOR THE 350 MONKEY DEATHS AT SEA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A well-known Kuala Lumpur animal exporter, Mr. William Chan, was furious at the allegation that a Federation dealer had shipped the 350 monkeys that died at sea. "Not only do I know for certain160 words
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108 1960-06-16 15 APPEAL BY TWO KILLERS IS DISMISSED: BOTH MUST DIE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two men found guilty on two charges of murder, must die, the Federation Court of Appeal ru)ed. They are Lee Fui Khuen, 65, a former detainee who was convicted by the Raub High Court, and M. Rajagopal, who108 words
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Article24 1960-06-16 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Mr. Justice Neal will be leaving Johore Bahru at the end of this month on transfer to Ipoh.24 words
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75 1960-06-16 15 3 U.S. OFFICIALS HERE TO STUDY MARKET KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Three officials from the U.S. Department of Commerce are here to acquaint themselves with the Malayan market. They are Mrs. Ada Wrigley, chief of the Malaya-Philip-pines Indonesian section of the Far East Division of the Department of Commerce Mr. James75 words
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Advertisement74 1960-06-16 15 w yrt ts < ti^« »x>.' l^r* t^« m« yrt \i« »>r« irv.f^/n J^p^d »> >/fc quality It is of Course 7H£ SCOOTER 1M^ k With 3 electric starter too. H.P. TfTßt 'onthly. $50/- Monthly. j rtoaygrqjfo/ //yei" m your /tone/! Automatic Cf%% X:; \Ct3R c 7 *«V/ I JggT74 words
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Advertisement104 1960-06-16 15 <i£gCf©u»fco vi]? to 15°/o from 6th- 2O t hi JUNE only Remember for the gift he really wants, visit 86, HIGH STREIT IP 'jj^EffH^HiP TEL. ***** LXil I THI MINI tWQ» g SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP W t *tf~\ WHIN IT —^%t c MEs t l^q O.j J, WELDING104 words
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Miscellaneous48 1960-06-16 15 I II IT VI 1 111 V _r^\^ TODAY: %M p m. TOMORROW: 4.21 ajn. and 5.45 p m. SATURDAY: 5.47 ajn. and t>.49 p.m. SINDAY: T.»7 a.m. and 7.44 p.m. MONDAY: 8.47 p.m. and s.:.n p in. TIKSDAY: 9.42 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 1U.26 a.m. and 9.39 p m.48 words
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Miscellaneous50 1960-06-16 15 POP -By*> B y e Pass r-^ By GOG i— II rani li#'»\<^Bfi *t>o' I DRIVERS vr a mrr or a zx»w/> /If C4A/ 7»4fF 4- Tl _*WMKY -^^^O Don't trust to luck... bo suro of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for Tbo Singapore Free Press50 words
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Article410 1960-06-16 16 BORN I day, you lum quiet. >tudious nature and are much more intere.st- the thir.gs of the mind you are In sport>. solal v tacts or m pubiic rtainmer.t. Sensitive ever, psychic at times, you either like or dis- j 0k« person or a410 words
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Article73 1960-06-16 16 A CARROM KING WILL MEET THESE 3 THREE players Victor Wong. Omar and Deanhave qualified to meet carrom King Peter Benedict. At a preliminary round at Shell Sports Club last week, the three beat their opponents convincingly. Victor Wong beat JafTar 29-9; Omar beat Kooi Kean Hong 3-7 and Dean73 words
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Article52 1960-06-16 16 ResulUs of the Singapore Rifle .Association Spoon Shoot held recently are: SR<a) Gunscore: WO. II Alexander 90. Handicap: Sim Say Hai 87 < 100.5"). SR'b) Gunscore: R. H. Whltley 98. Handicap: Lim Keng Wah 94 (100.6). A "possible" <35 35 > was scored by D.52 words
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Article, Illustration361 1960-06-16 16 Bugs Bear is going grea guns for the Gasse gUGS BEAR is going great guns for the (iassei* m th I ball league He is their top pitcher and aK<> thi I T***l the "A" division. Because of his great pitching ldjn^ piJ top of the "A" division of the361 words
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Advertisement260 1960-06-16 16 P^'lV'.V VL NEW BURROUGHS 220 Electronic I ~fi- .'?^^^^J /^M ]*S X v W~ J^ JJI JJ Computer large-scale com- 9 T l J^ %fe^^J?"* < puter benetits at medium price: jjk \i '^^T^^-^^-^^^^^^ S~_ ,Zy- wm&i l 0 to L>s times lhe speed of I "{i j^^ m *>>'260 words
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Miscellaneous422 1960-06-16 16 CLI'ES ACROSS L^ 1 This L<; no word to keep on (f j* j |2 I I B^ I I I II 4 Such piffling thin«> to tx L.^J^.^J— .^B^..^ U^l found m the Sestri viaduct <•■ j B 8 9 Greatly to annoy whit us fra- Ic__JBBL__BBL_-JIHB--_B1 c __JBBL__BBL_-JIHB--_B422 words
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Miscellaneous193 1960-06-16 16 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Public concert at Katong Park 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Mt. Emily City Council quarters; 241 -A Jalan Hock Chye; St. John's Island 7 p.m. INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA: Free film show at India House, 31193 words
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Article, Illustration489 1960-06-16 17 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM writes for camera enthusiasts THE CAMERA COACH GUIDES YOU ON SHORT CUTS TO SUCCESS IN SALONS i i .I shot mi iures at the uttii- ist md the !inu -i uood ils Ihere. i is still not sharpLee Sow Lim; A.R.P.S. - 489 words
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Article50 1960-06-16 17 Have you a print to submit for an expert's advice? Address it to "Free Press Camera Coach Times House, Singapore 9. Apart from teaching the short cuts to salon success, the Camera Coach offers $25 for the Beginner of the Month. Improve your photography with his aid.50 words
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105 1960-06-16 17 MASTER Teo Tee of Form 111, Raffles Institution, practically swept the board m the Third Annual Photographic Exhibition and Competition of the Raffles Photographic Society. feo won the Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. Loke Wan Tho. and also the first and second prizes. The105 words
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Advertisement54 1960-06-16 17 uUTOSET >|-— g The camera that sets itseit by itself! f AUTOSET W| Model 624 EV .9 colour H|^ •^■**-<^ v.ay startmQ but- Pff A enc carr.cra H sef itsclt by ,ts«lt YourS onzom fßi only °9 5245/- (Spore) corrpl r fh cose S2S2/- (FeJ) •■it comi-iete wil* COs -inaZoll54 words
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Advertisement239 1960-06-16 17 2JT 2S 2? _<a^N^ a^^^ay^ v^a^a^a^a^^N^^ j^ J¥ j A o^o^ o^o o^o o^o *o^^^^* i^M *> J 3 J" Y^to^tid/ll fIHP/ "^^ajW^^ja^^ i^^.'^a* ia^a^a^a" 1 1 fvuSTN?^^^ P^bklMT 'f j w II pßjpajp^^.^^^^r^^^p^^^pi^^^^Mp^Mflk^tapajp^—^rfhMtt^Mi^M^L, •i» |M"V j^^pP2 aW^. i i^ja^a*ai*j^^aj*ia^a^Na^^Na^a%a^a%a^a^a l^a^^a^Na^Na%^%a^^^Na^a%a I^a*^a I^a^^ /^H^^^^i t *^^^^B^L^2hHH^^J^^^ r fli P \J239 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-06-16 18 Class 'A' members of a cycling association A racing cycle with multiple gears. A racing cycle with single gear.19 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-06-16 18 Class 'B non-members with racing A racing cycle with multiple gears. A racing vwu urn,15 words
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Article, Illustration10 1960-06-16 18 Class "C geared cycle \nv other cycle (non-racing) with uear10 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-06-16 18 Any cycle without sears. Any cycle without gears15 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-06-16 18 Only one brake I ill. Both braki-v musi l* s, )un( j I17 words
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Article31 1960-06-16 18 free holllo oi Sloan's, l.inimrnt v ill lx- prornti'd to all eycli>t> .it the HnUh. Tlwse yifts arc i>> courtesy of Messrs. Joseph Traver> Am\ Sons lul.31 words
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236 1960-06-16 18 THE first inter-club competition restricted to Junior members of the Singapore Chess Federation, began on Tuesday. Thirteen teams of five boys each are taking part. Although membership is open to all junior organisations m Singapore, at present only school clubs have been affiliated. The matches are236 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-06-16 18 Fred Reinfeld - Fred Reinfeld Chess lesson 50, h THE Knight fork is one of the most common and most spectacular winning; methods In chess. It tills the inexperienced player with dread because he is rarely on guard against the Knights simultaneous attack In202 words
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80 1960-06-16 18 Three Singapore motorists took part m the Gunong Ledang Hill Climb last week at Johore. They were F C. B. Marshall. R. G. F. Mac Donald and P. A. G. Brown Only Marshall was successful. He won m his own cki Austin seven.80 words
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Advertisement165 1960-06-16 18 1 it'^^v ii itcSHHhhi This remarkable EXAKTA Camera with very stmplc accessories proves serviceable m many fields and meets the most exacting requirements of the serious amateurs, professional photographers, scientists and artists. For achieving utmost economy ill this Held as well as other sphere of photography the multicombination with bellow165 words
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Advertisement562 1960-06-16 18 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, and I certify that I will562 words
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Advertisement23 1960-06-16 18 F^ TRANS:" 3 f HOME Art REQUIRE POWER tlq OPERA^ 5 ANYWH^ anywh^ /lit? 1 comp |tte; I world AMERICAN AGENCY TEL Ss^23 words
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196 1960-06-16 19 HE SUN SHINES FOR WEARNES AND THEY TAKE GROUP TITLE rt dampens Business u A M W^~ S Houses socc^ programme but... SINGAPORE, Thursday, tveready r,,,md ,h, i., w and B d -,,:ttm;,l, w Yesterday was a different story. Wearnes' victory gives them the Group A' League and Cup championship.196 words
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347 1960-06-16 19 WALK AWAY WINGER PUZZLES THE REF. hartrrrtl Bank 7. Mtriuntile Bank 4 LVARRER PARK. Thurs. Singapore Re■enre winger Kaasim Ashik walked off the Held m the sixth min- ate, and this left Mercantile to struggle along with only ten men. id just scored the after Chartered tc took a second347 words
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Article14 1960-06-16 19 o police vans nd by at Seylang tadW qliatthis i it. .i Meat .:> and14 words
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142 1960-06-16 19 WITH TEN MEN BATA WERE STILL BETTER Bata 1: Bra m toco 0 FERRER PARK. Thurs. Fielding only ten men. Bata'* fast tactics won them both points m this Junior C match yesterday. Although victory was narrow, Bata were much superior. 1 :iey would nave won more convincingly liad iheir142 words
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Article64 1960-06-16 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Firs! round rwulta 1 the Singapore women* golf cnampionship yesterday ;u Sime Road wtre: Mrs. O. C. Weeks beat Mrs. Ci S. Taylor 3 and 2; Mrs. V. Edwards bear Mrs R A. Flanagan ac he 2o.ii Mrs W. G. C. Ooss beaL Mrs. L. W.64 words
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133 1960-06-16 19 Malayan Airways 8. llon s Kong Bank "A" 0. Balestier, Thurs. The hero at ymca ground yesterday was Seng Pah, Malayan Airways inside left He scored six goals including the hat-trick. Bankers were no match for the fast Airways forwards. In the133 words
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Article102 1960-06-16 19 KINNERSLEY KICKS HAT-TRICK Sime Darby 6; National Trading 0 FARRER PARK. Thurs. Sime Darby revelled m the rain to win this Junior B League and Cup game. Man of the match was centreforward Kinnersley. He completed a hattrkk oy scoring ;hree of the six yoaLs. National Trading were lucky io102 words
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Article17 1960-06-16 19 I the iresque. Guest. ian ugh rula T M -iry gotfs 1-1.17 words
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Article70 1960-06-16 19 LONIX)N. Thurs. Peter Radford, England's chief hope for a sprint medal In thei coining Olympics, returned to I his best form In the England- Italy match hist night. He! beat the Italian cnampion and I record holder Livio Berruti m the 100 metres byReuter - 70 words
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729 1960-06-16 19 NINE RECORDS IN THE RAIN BY BOYS OF VICTORIA: SIN CHEOK CLOCKS 10.1 JALAN BESAR. Thurs. -Pouring rain and a ***** ground did not prevent Victoria School from making their annual sports a success yesterday. Neither did it prevent nine school records from being broken. Among the V.I.P.s who braved729 words
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Article152 1960-06-16 19 Eveready "A" .>; Singapore Cold Storage 0 FARKER PARK. Thurs. Osman of Eveready scored three goals. Eveready were superior. They proved it early when Ismail centred to right-wing Yousofl who dribbled past defenders to srore. Centre-forward Robeit Cboo gave a scoring pas& to Osman152 words
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Article, Illustration415 1960-06-16 19 So close.. .the last game gives inter-District badminton championship to Serangoon Pictures and report by Arthur Richards IZALLANG, Thurs. Serangoon Boys and Katong Girls trounced rival districts m the finals of the Singapore inter-district schools badminton championships at the National Recreation Centre yesterday. The Katong girls took an easy victoryArthur Richards - 415 words
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Advertisement92 1960-06-16 19 r -»E»|'s ALWAYS A BEAt SATiSFACfiOIT^w p KNOVMW6 MOW V 3 H»NOwe WITH C4«C 4HO >V I PRiCNOS, FOR WE SPECIALISE IM A k/A BACKING. BAGGAGE. REMOVAL/ STORAGE,,,*^ CO., LTD "9 and Boggoqe Dept.J Sngoporc 6 Tel: *****. SPACE 350.000 eubK tec». S^^^ and unter constant <up*rvi»«Q" y HAIR POMADE92 words
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Advertisement152 1960-06-16 19 with VERTlCALyyyf||^ ENGINE ii jO c c. £aT V 'P _ol TWIN rn-.mr n I fwT end I f > 7^^ cosy to fill I I wM &*AQmM£St £#c \sMkk v x y/z CYCLE CARRIAGE <^Jl^ f^ SINWOK MTBfWWTRMIAIiUfW 1936 LTD a Cathay's Ocean Park Hotel wl^Ti. M> i lot152 words
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633 1960-06-16 20 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR YOUNGSTERS ARE NAMED TO JOIN FOONG SEONG AND HEAH JOO SEANG TEAMS By SINGAPORE, Thursday. RONNIE Oon has been selected to play for Singapore m the forthR coming Foong Seong Cup. This is the only change to the lineup that last633 words
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312 1960-06-16 20 Springboks score 365 in 340 minutes rPAUNTON. Thur s.- Two century partnership and some bright tail-end hitting by Springbok off spinner Hughie Tayneld took South Africa to 365 m 340 minutes against Somerset here yesterday. South Africa won the toss and started the batting m the three-day match on aReuter - 312 words
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Article84 1960-06-16 20 DOUGLAS. ISLE OF MAN, Thurs. Englishman John Hartle, riding an Italian It V. Agusta, won the 350 C. C. Junior international tourists trophy motor cycle race yes- terday m record time. In a thrilling race with world champion and team- i mate John Surtees (M.Reuter - 84 words
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Article42 1960-06-16 20 A STOLEN CAR KILLS BOXER TOKYO. Thurs. Boxer Osamu Takahabhi. was killed when a stolen car driven by an intoxicated, unlicensed bartender crashed into the home of the sleeping tighter. Osanui fought as a light middleweight at the last A>ian Games. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-06-16 20 TO ENCOURAGE THE WOMEN: GIFT BOX OF COSMETICS AS A PRIZE So many women arc entering the Free Press Cycle Rare on June 16 that Chop Khoon Gua<n Company have offered a prize. It is this set oi Maja cosmetics hy Myrargia of Spain. Entries for the race close tomorrow.60 words
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300 1960-06-16 20 ALLAN LEWIS - Trainers concerned at lack of rain: Tracks quiet at K.L. ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. By VO rain for just on one month here is causing concern to trainers. They will not risk their horses by galloping them on the hard bracks. This morning \\;is again quiet. Only one horse300 words
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Article15 1960-06-16 20 TOKYO. Thurs. A Rumanian handball team arrived for a tour of Japan.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article19 1960-06-16 20 CAPETOWN, Thurs. The New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team beat Southern Universities 14-3 yesterday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article24 1960-06-16 20 BEAUMONT, Texas, Thurs. —Paul Jorgensen knocked out Ray Duran of Brownsville, m the third round of their bout last night. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article504 1960-06-16 20 FANTASTIC CRICKET BRINGS VICTORY IN ONE DAY TO KENT'S DEMON' PACE MEN LONDON. Thursday. IN a fantastic day's cricket at Tunbridge Wells. Kent blasted Worcestershire to the first one-day defeat lor seven years m the English county cricket championship. Batting first on a brown, almost grossless wicketReuter - 504 words