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Title Section24 1960-06-20 1 THE NEWSPAPER »»vn..v mnM MMT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960. 15 CENTS. Squabbles reach climax: End of Labour Party?24 words
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Article108 1960-06-20 1 t;reat\ hut..; f left-wing group jys ne is 'source disunity' I i Gaitaces his I iiiial test > restore H v unity H now beI i bv doI bbling. H In the H s, which H to the H n.M'li, H rorthH S H within thisReuter - 108 words
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Article110 1960-06-20 1 AMMAN. Mon.~ f* Crown Prince Mohammed of Jordan, King Hussein's younger brother, was surrounded by a large rioting crowd after being involved m a motor accident over the weekend, and a man was killed by a shot from his bodyguard. Tne bodyguard, Lim. tenant Abdulranman MumammedReuter - 110 words
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Article19 1960-06-20 1 FRANKFURT (West Germany*. Mon. Morarji Desai, Indian Finance Minister, ar- rived here for an official visit.19 words
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Article, Illustration404 1960-06-20 1 Moss seriously hurt ...3 die in big race smash-up MALMEDY (Belgium), jgHITISH iacing ace, Stirling Moss, was seriously injured when he was thrown from his car at 140 mph during his practice tor the Belgian Grand Prix which killed two other British drivers yesterday. Moss, who was admitted to hospital404 words
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199 1960-06-20 1 'Never invited here' signs for Ike on Okinawan visit SEOUL, Monday. •yor were never invited here" and "United States imperialism get out of Japan without delay" these were the angry signs that greeted President KisenTiower when lie landed m Okinawa Yesterday on his way to Seoul. During tne procession from199 words
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Article30 1960-06-20 1 LONDON, lion.— A. prototype neaii lung macnine wmch can be used to nelp young babies through major operations has been built by a team of British doctors.30 words
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Article84 1960-06-20 1 TONY: NO REWARD FOR HIS RETURN LONDON. Mon.— A man "with a cultured voice' telephoned Madame Tussard's waxworks yesterday and asked if there was a reward for the return of the missing wax effigy of Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones. He rang oft before being put through to Mr. Roy Lane, the84 words
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54 1960-06-20 1 OLIVIERS MEET FOR TALKS ON BREAK-UP LONDON, Mon. Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh met on Saturday for an hour to discuss the breakup of their marriage. Sir Laurence recently announced his desire to marry actress Joan Plowright. The Sunday Express said Sir Laurence and his wife met at Olivier'sU.P.I. - 54 words
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Article16 1960-06-20 1 LONDON, Mon. Italian actress. Miss Lisa Gasiom, has had her London home burgled.16 words
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Article40 1960-06-20 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— Two hundred young men and women In Yaroslav. 160 miles from here volunteered to give some of their skin to save the life ot a boy who was badly burned m an accident^40 words
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Article19 1960-06-20 1 LONDON, Mon. A fully operational Blood hound ground-to-air missile was on display m Hyde ParK yesterday.19 words
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Article52 1960-06-20 1 m IAVI Won.— Magistrate l>r. Alfred Bath has remandi c.!r mother 1") days. Adolf Eic-hmann. now awaiting YdV d f fnr war cTim«raiid the mass murder of six million Jew! f undcr a h/Nazf re K imo. Eichmann has not fH named th" lawyer he wishes to52 words
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133 1960-06-20 1 Why one in every three women like their beaus 'tied'— tiemakers LONDON, Monday. WOMEN HATE the sight of men in opennecked shirts, says the British Tiemakers' "^H Association. The Association which admits it is interested in selling ties says that one woman In three will give her husband a tie133 words
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Article42 1960-06-20 1 LONDON, Mon.— Thousands of squealing fans jammed tne area out.side St. Patricks Cnurcn m Soho Square on Saturday, to catch a glimpse of the bride, when British rock 'n' roll singer Tommy Steele married Ann Donoghue, 23, a dancer.42 words
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Article27 1960-06-20 1 BOSTON. Mon. Fifteen-year-old Robert Reck, who received a kidney from his policeman-father m a unique transplant operation here 10, dayb ago died early yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-06-20 1 is surprised at success m second try SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. R. S. Sundaran of D'Almeida Street won the $500 m the Free Press Word Puzzle "Q" contest. When told of his success, a delighted Mr. Sundaran exclaimed: "I just cant believe it! That was only my second176 words
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Article16 1960-06-20 1 ADEN, Mon— The Imam of the Yemen has recalled his representative* m Cairo.16 words
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Advertisement46 1960-06-20 1 A MUST' FOR THE WISE PHOTOGRAPHER Gcvopan 33 is o medium speed film manufactured to specifications listed by Zeiss as being ideal for miniature photography. A.S.A. setting daylight 125 A.S.A. setting artificial light 80 Resolving power 2,550 lines/inch (100 lines/mm.) Available at all good Photographic Dealers46 words
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Advertisement60 1960-06-20 1 FOORMAH'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienni Cmtnrttiirt it Misic) Enrolment! accepted daily ttudent« tor Piano, Manwany, Fian«- accordion. Violin, Gvtimt. JK> Aural (ear training) tKaory •#■^l m«sk, P»a««-Jati, C^^jWLr^ Saia«>Ko«»« 4 Clarinet MM Trumpet. 28-A. Panang Lane. S'por« 9 Tel: *****. MALAYAN FUNDS Managers' prices today, First Malayan Fund: buying Si60 words
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576 1960-06-20 2 Six giant jets can shelter under the roof of Pan Am's own terminal PAYA LEBAR, Mon. I Ing will be up. So will the gull-like Tran.s World Airlines' terminal. Altogether. American and foreign airlines which once •condemned"' Idlewild as too far lrom Manhattan —-are now putting M 5350-.-000.000 Into the576 words
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Article98 1960-06-20 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying; alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Oranic 1 2 Steel Artisan 4 5. Mikawa Maru 6A. City of Ripon 6 7. Benvenue 8/9. Rajuia 10 11 Leneverett 13 14. Iferwe Lloyd 15 16. Glenroy 18. Fukuzan Maru 19. Scgamat N98 words
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Article70 1960-06-20 2 PORT SAID: The 4.000-ton cargo of Israeli cement .seized by the United Arab Republic from the Danish fre"iyhter Inge Tofi 14.000 tons) was sold here by auction today for about E£l3.--800 (about M5120.275>. The Danish Ireighter was detained by the U.A.R. m May last year70 words
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Article44 1960-06-20 2 MOSCOW: An agreement on delivery of oil and oil products by the Soviet Union to Cuba, and a joint Soviet-Cuban communique on trade and economic relations and on cultural collaboration were signed In Moscow today, the Soviet new.s agency Tass reported44 words
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Article22 1960-06-20 2 SANTIAGO: Coppe: production by the three bin mining concerns In Chile m May totalled 35.8U5 tons, the Coppei Department announced.22 words
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Article160 1960-06-20 2 £500.000 company formed to operate new plant NEW YOKK. Mon. AiumiI nium Limited and Ln acid Rolling Mills Limited of England announced the joint formation of a new company to acquire the secondary aluminium smelter at Bradiord. Yorkshire, at present operated by Enneld Roiling Mills Aluir.ir.iuni Limited. The new160 words
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70 1960-06-20 2 LONDON: Mr Julm Roger*. Parliamentary unrier-secretary to the Board o: T:ade returning here from a five-day viMt ;o Poland*! international trade lair at Pbznan toM reporters at London nirpon I am anxious ;o expand our trade with Poland vithin modest limits.*' He saidReuter - 70 words
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657 1960-06-20 2 tAGETWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS J SINGAPORE, Monday. A BRAND NEW SHIP, the 9,432-ton Seta A Maru, first of its type on N.Y.K. Line's Japan-Europe run, is due m Singapore next week.657 words
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Article256 1960-06-20 2 Stockpile tin for sale WASHINGTON: The General Services Administration <G.S.A.» announced today that bids would be received here on August 19 to buy 193 lony tons of Copan tin alloy h»ld m Government stockpile. G.S.A. said bids should be considered tor minimum quantities of five lony tons or units256 words
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Article958 1960-06-20 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. V. INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bricks Cros iN) JO .90 Atlas Ice 1100 Buyers 8.8. Feirol 50 50- B.M. trustees 5:6 525 Con. Tin Smeit. Pret. 2C 3 20 3 Ords. 51 51 Federal Dispensary "1.30 1.31 FitZpatrickS958 words
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Advertisement620 1960-06-20 2 ®y /^^k CA t V THE t. A. V. LINES /V 9mm AOEN RED SE MEDITERRANEAN. jA *^y CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S fire P S ham Penang fSL Fautna I 27 21 June 29 June 1 July 2 2 July X) m% S.iuHa" 31 30 June \f^ «J» SatidHa620 words
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Advertisement326 1960-06-20 2 -SIIIIMMx, HAMBURG-li^Sia>a NORTH GERMANS To (Colombo), Genoa, Morscil| es A U I^B Bremen Ho mb Calls Southampton f OP I DRESOEN HiPiC luR H SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 Jute 2j H MESSEHSTEIN (LLOYD H t Calls AleiaMm |,i| ae To Manila. Hongkong, Yokoh Qmc I BAYERNSTEIN LLOYD H NAMBURC (NAPAC) REIFENSTEIN326 words
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100 1960-06-20 3 AN MOK- AI - New link road will ease traffic along Serangoon bottleneck AN MOK-AI I SINGAPORE, Monday. -tretch ol I pper Serangoon nun takes the streams of traffic v thoroughfares, is one lon«* ling cars during the rush hours* tins bottleneck, the Singapore Ik /7 II m ;|^dopin- Ihe rough Braddell Road and100 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-06-20 3 0 TWENTY Good Samaritans living m Seranuoon Road area gave a motorist m distress a pleasant surprise. They helped to lift the ear which had plunged into a drain near Serangoon Circus. The motorist, who escaped unhurt, thanked the men for92 words
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123 1960-06-20 3 A SHORTAGE OF SHIPS HOLDS UP MANY GOING TO CHINA PENANG, lion. several hundred Malayans wishing to visit Communist China have been held up m Penang since April becau>e oX a shortage of .-hips. 'There Is a long waiting ust of intending passengers who have booked their passages through ii.>,"123 words
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67 1960-06-20 3 LAST WORKS OF BEETHOVEN-BY JULIUS KATCHEN SINGAPORE, Ifon. Julius. Katchen. the distinguished American pianist, will Rive a special 55-minute programme of Beethoven's 33 variations of a waltz by Diabili at the Victoria Tneatie on July Tne programme will also I include 24 preludes of Chopm. Katchen will be tne third67 words
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165 1960-06-20 3 Woman wins a lottery after praying to I that freak banana tree SINGAPORE, Monday. ]yjH. K. V. MARICAN, Ihe owner of the freak banana plant which (lowered from the middle of the stem, had the surprise of his life when ;i middle-aged Chinese woman offered him a neatly packed brown165 words
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Article29 1960-06-20 3 JOHORK BAIIHU. Mon. News has been received here of the death In Brisbane ol n r CII Williams, a turmci principal Medical Officer of johore.29 words
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90 1960-06-20 3 YOU CAN HAVE AN X-RAY AT INDUSTRIAL FAIR SINGAPORE, Mon. The SATA Mobile X-ray unit is now operating m the Great World Park lor the benefit of visitors to the Industrial Development Fair. It will carry on till the night of June 26. The charge is $3 per Xray but90 words
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Article21 1960-06-20 3 BATU GAJAH. Mom. Marauding elephants have been causing considerable damage to newly-planted rubber trees m the Parit area.21 words
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Article30 1960-06-20 3 KUANTAN. Mon. The Methodist Singer>. conductor, William Zimmermai>. will stage a choral concert at the i Wesley Methodist Church I here on June 25 at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-06-20 3 OFF TO THE U.S. FOR COURSE ON INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Lim Hong Keat, vice-chairman of the Singapore Supervisory and Management Training Association left for Stanford University, California, to attend a four-month course on Small Industry Manas c me nt. Asia Foundation lias awarded a grant to tin* Association,90 words
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Article30 1960-06-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A dusk-to-dawn transport ban is being considered by 1 Federation authorities as a l measure to counter a spate ol rubber thefts m estates.30 words
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Advertisement81 1960-06-20 3 ijdjdkdj Minuting Range of Jewellery JK CULTURED PEARLS Available m All Forms ot Jewellery. s C de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers 9 Place. Singapore -1. Phone ***** t3r»r:e tn-t .nexp«os:ve yet loo*" Kfe, nnd 1K». ll»«O Mll fOf uiarte from toe one« «.«rpri«» S ♦to .p«cJJH c cutting of ESBILINE the81 words
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Miscellaneous200 1960-06-20 3 La ■II i 1 i I% i 1•i I I I I<l I Ifl Medium Wave I7f metres tun tune; 4.13 Adventures m SHORT WAVE: It metres (1780 Malay; 4.33 Interval music; 4. 'Jo kr s.i from H.oii p.m.— 10.«0 p.m. Sonutime. j.,^ 5.00 Programme summary: 3(M MM ra Polynesian200 words
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Article, Illustration535 1960-06-20 4 COLIN LAWSON - COLIN LAWSON FOR 15 YEARS HITLERS NO. 2 FOOLED HIS HUNTERS IN HIS ARGENTINE HIDEOUT By BUENOS AIRES, Monday. jyjARTIN BORMANN, Hitler's deputy, is dead. I can reveal this now after days of investigation. But he was not killed m the ruins of Berlin 15535 words
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155 1960-06-20 4 'WE SWOPPED WIVES TO IMPROVE HUMAN RACE' SAYS NAZI EICHMANN AS HE AWAITS TRIAL JERUSALEM. Mon.— Adolf Eichmann. the J Jew killer awaiting trial m Israel,, completed a new chapter of his reminiscences—on the sex orgies and wiferoutine among Nazi highrankers. Israeli police officials and jailers at Camp Gazelle, when-155 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-06-20 4 Vivien revisits her old home to revive memories of happier days LONDON, Monday. VIVIEN LEIGH'S trip home to England is proving an emotional one m every way. The main reason for her return is to discuss with Sir Laurence Olivier the divorce sh« says he has asked her. iowever, soon292 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-06-20 4 Rexy and Tammy art to Be again I >n a com! \EW YORKm a1 Rex Harr* j sweethfar: i t Grim*-* m^ Rgai TV. H; uy lead a c<W tho 25-year-oR j whom it has bee: he wli; marr-. Hatchet Dlaao^' the sponsors bvci xious for soiTif ctteh Mr Harrt«t102 words
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Advertisement102 1960-06-20 4 fl Who, Me? Yes, I've Ordered X^t*'* Bfl^BnSK^A ■■T I I I I J fe BBBHL H< 1 I 'Sbbbby J^^^^^9BHbl^bbbb^b^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW jb9HbhP -^S^BbS *^^^^^bS BBS Blr fiH ffi Da ClIP^ YAH A#t S'^^^^^f BBV wWJI V JwW X S^^^Bt^%/^^^B^^9 IF &^HuB9BBk :^S Ev^S^^mSraM^B^Bß bSo 9'^BbP^Boßbß( -yX >x-^*^sgHRg^ffI.gxApfIM^BjMBB{MKi<BjBBBBBBBBBBB£ |fl|B^H FREE! a102 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-06-20 5 M*in. These ni ike st. iituvn net to iu>t to yards Tt i limbins: ..h .md has ««f barb«'d is .i inonnearby i> huh. It avoid i ornnr from to the school r tried to dis- d.\rr-de\iK Ntill per--5 the shorter50 words
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231 1960-06-20 5 ALEXANDRA LEE - Suffering flat-dwellers now take to ear-muffs to beat that radio blare ALEXANDRA LEE 6y SINGAPORE. Monday R K «.I! )KN^ S s ;,"«aP«>re Improvement Trust in*" troblem On!I haVe a "—shatter"lt's nothing bui noise, noise and more poise, say Uie long-suffering residents, blaming the inconsiderate few who are making life231 words
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87 1960-06-20 5 MORE STAFF FOR ECONOMICS 'CONTROL ROOM' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government is taking steps to strengthen its '"control room" which plans the economy of the nation. Two World Bank experts, Mr. H. Erich Bahcem and Mr John A. Edelman. said at a Press conference here that the Economic Secretariat87 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-06-20 5 CONRAD CHIEW - Singapore is a popular stop for all tourists CONRAD CHIEW TOUR DIRECTOR OF WORLD TRAVEL ORGANISATION WITH 95 TRIPS PLANNED FOR AMERICANS. SAYS... By SINGAPORE, Mon SINGAPORE is. one of the most important stop-overs m any round-the-world trip. This is the opinion of Mr. George Kenna McClure, a tour director261 words
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100 1960-06-20 5 $1 ,000 FINE FOR HIS OFFER OF $100 BRIBE TO POLICEMAN PENANG. Mon.- A sub-con-tractor who ottered an airman a 5100 cheque as a bribe was fined SI. OOO or six months' jail. Lim Kee Seng had been convicted of corruptly giving the cheque to Sgt. James Stewart Samson, of100 words
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102 1960-06-20 5 BIG PROGRAMME PLANNED FOR A VISITING SCOUT COMMISSIONER SINGAPORE. Mon. An exhaustive programme has been planned by the Boy Scouts' Association here for Mr. C. F. Witchell. the Commonwealth Chief Scout's Travelling Commissioner, who is due here today. Mr. Witcheli. who has been on a visit to Hong Kong by102 words
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Article65 1960-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The acting Master Attendant. Captain R. L. Bird, has cancelled the warning issued with regard to the possibility of a tidal wave hitting Singapore as a result of the recent Chilean earthquake .shock wave. He said m a Gazette notification that although there65 words
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Advertisement64 1960-06-20 5 ig machine w;th a wctianical Brain wernova ultra rj straight •-o needles, I -cry on nylon ♦or 2 DAY* PORIUM LTD. SINGAPORE. -.116. -MA LUMPUR. I 3.671 piNER MELODICA k Germany Plays chords •<-o CKrematic solos, duets :hestros. S 22.00 EACH 'earn tutor) i y where i m.. Singapore 664 words
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Advertisement98 1960-06-20 5 SAVE WHILE SAVINGS ARE SENSATIONAL X\ x ffi.SAL E LAST DAYS NOBODY "X AND NOBOBV |f PRICES 5 LIKE t4fJT V 92. North Bridge Road Tel: ***** Smßapors. 6. j£ M. I.TA.PC Magnet it m^ m~** Recording Pape 'j a>^ THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG NORIS 898 words
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Miscellaneous168 1960-06-20 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson i, WH<\T DZ> YOu\ T 5iE WOULt? ONLY FEEI H fIGoESi BJT GIVE VIE y^ MSA.M BY TITAPPEP ANC? RUN AWAY I I YCJ'KE A JF^o^ jf^t^. f 'JOSPITIONS; R.^ A6AIN. >CU'VE 6O T k RoHT..., AN? 11l J JfflT JJST BKJNo168 words
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Article, Illustration854 1960-06-20 6 ATTICUS - 'The Good Woman of Szechuan' and 'Dido and Aeneas' get the vote of dramatic, musical societies ATTICUS jfjfkjf B INNUMERABLE societies exist m the University of Malaya an indication of the varied interests of the 1,000 odd students studying here. There are "academic" societies, so-called because they are related to854 words
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Article, Illustration517 1960-06-20 6 M.R.S. ARSCOTT - /IARDENERS Interested m growing ornamental foliage plants In pots will be greatly attracted to the Peperomias. They are mainly smallleaved plants, suitable for growing m small pots for house decoration. They belong to the PIPERACEAE family and are closely related517 words
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Advertisement640 1960-06-20 6 You can hand m your small ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage t.VO Ltd., Tanah Hata. IFOM Told Storagr iM) Ltd.. l-> Clare Street. KLAN6 rout wtmmm IMJ LM>« N New Koad KOTA BHAftU <«.<! SfnraK* i M\ LM Mb640 words
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Advertisement482 1960-06-20 6 c>>^^^2^^bb' Dear Sir. REFEREE WAS A BIT TOO STRICT 0 I would like to recoil the incident at the soccer match between Jollilads and Police end to corrment on remark; tn some ot \cur -coders I was among those who sow t*r match en June 14 end many w:l! a^ree482 words
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Advertisement84 1960-06-20 6 111 I Complete Selection of I Sensationally Styled ***** k B On the right is en usual, short-sleeve.: shirt by Schenle. v California. The^c many other st\ le^ comt m plain colours, shades and there checks and prints c m such famous n as Arrow, m Manhattan and Sch 86.84 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-06-20 7 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES iodjjkdjdjd SINGAPORE. Monday. inor and spacious balcony of Singatalfed building the Asia Insuris closed to the public as a r> measure against suicides. ;m<l sightseers who wish to go si obtain permission from120 words
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Article24 1960-06-20 7 SCHOOLBOY ON DEFACED CARD CHARGE Unauncten ./.entity --old schoolCourt was I with d identity ■ten rea\<\ adVaoher. lain why he .<■ cover of .<aded guilty24 words
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Article22 1960-06-20 7 Re.lidication against Lim Syed AJwi Court here ution filed •c trading mg. is owing the r 5T.134.22 words
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Article35 1960-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. MOttjThe Senior officers ot the Malayan Railway were adv >- ed to refrain from De "ann-cnair crJucs of the administration" by Uj« Bg^ of Transport. Inche .Sardon b in Haji Jubir yesterday^^35 words
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130 1960-06-20 7 HOUSEWIFE LET ADDICTS USE HER ROOM AS OPIUM DEN SINGAPORE. Mon. A housewife told a magistrate here that she became deeply sympathetic when an addict came to her room and begged to be allowed to smoke opium m it. "I was so touched that 1 granted him permission to do130 words
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Article29 1960-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.The Federation Government today announced the measures it proposes to take to nut the country's $40 million pineapple industry back on its feet.29 words
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Article27 1960-06-20 7 SINGAPORE. Men. -Major Raymond James Minjoot of the Singapore Military Forces has been promoted^ to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel a Gazette notification revealed yesterday^27 words
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Article, Illustration190 1960-06-20 7 INCHE YUSOF AND LORD SELKIRK WILL BE L PRESENT AT THE FINAL PERFORMANCE OF 'RUDDIGORE' AT THE CULTURAL CENTRE gINCiAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak and Che Xorisha and Lord Selkirk, the British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia, and Lady Selkirk will190 words
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Article47 1960-06-20 7 MALACCA. Mon. Malays welcomed Gntocsc who wanted to live and die m this country, but tnose wno owe allegiance to Communist China or Formosa .should go back to their respective 1 countries, the Cnief Minister j Inche Ghafar bin Baba said ■I a meeting yesterday.47 words
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275 1960-06-20 7 Civilians and the Royal Navy to entertain visiting Indian sailors SINGAPORE. Monday. |^IVE ships of the Indian Navy on a goodwill trip to Indonesia, will arrive here today on a courtesy visit and members of the squadron will be entertained by Singapore civilian organisations and the Royal Navy during their275 words
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162 1960-06-20 7 JAIL FOR A WIREMAN WHO ROBBED TWO ON LONELY LANE SINGAPORE, M o n.— A labourer was with his mother on a lonely village lane one night when four men held them up, the First Criminal District Court was told. Phua Yong Yoke. 27, the labourer, identified Chan Kow. 19.162 words
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Article45 1960-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Federation of Malaya Society of Arcmtects, the Vice-Chancellor of The University of Malaya, Professor A. Oppenheim said yesterday that the national language could be made the medium of instruction at the university.45 words
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130 1960-06-20 7 FEDERATION WILL LAUNCH A CITIZENS' WEEK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government will launch a citizenship week throughout the Federation on Aug. 24. It will end on Aug. 31. The various Government departments, business houses, schools, radio and the Press are expected to co-operate and make the week a success.130 words
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199 1960-06-20 7 TUC man helps to settle 45-day-old strike by seamstresses SINGAPORE, Mon.— The 45 day old sympathy strike by nine seamstresses over the dismissal of a colleague at the Lily Children's. Wear m Joo Chiat Road has been settled and the girls have resumed work. The strike started on May 2199 words
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168 1960-06-20 7 VILLAGERS WHO NEGLECTED THE LAND THEY GOT DURING THE EMERGENCY GET A 'PEP TALK MALACCA, Monday yiLLAGERS of Nya- las, m Jasin, are to clear land which the Government gave them a few years ago for the planting of rubber trees. Because of neglect, certain parts of the land are168 words
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240 1960-06-20 7 Clerk who did not pay $5 for toys fined $100 SINGAPORE, M o n.— A peon told a magistrate here of the part he played m bringing to book a shoplifter at Robinson and Co. Ltd. Soh Kum Cheong, a clerk m the Mercantile Bank pleaded not guilty before Mr.240 words
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Article96 1960-06-20 7 "OUKIT TIMAH, Mon. Lee Boon Tye, 64. a former member of the Jurong Bukit Panjang Rural District Committee suggested that the footpath from Beauty World Market should be extended up to Bukit Batok Roao. He said c, footpath would greatly help the pedes- trians. especially school96 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-06-20 7 A young comic brings a touch of humour to cycle race HAMID SINGAPORE, Mon. »3 Singapore's young com* dhan. Hamid Salvino, has entered the Free Pn s Cycle Race, to be held on June 26, with a promi c that should add humour to the occasion. Hamid offers to help130 words
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Miscellaneous25 1960-06-20 7 Doesn't Pay 7Z 1 I <wa6 I X^'i E502 X^ BUW-^' I -[h E -SWJA.O iMCQt's NUFF'M J /> 1^ pH Al Tmem a 'ERE W6RF <25 words
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Miscellaneous37 1960-06-20 7 TODAY: 8 28 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.42 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.26 ajn. and 9.39 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.05 a.m. and 10.12 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.40 a.m. and 10.46 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.14 p.m and 11.20 p.m. SUNDAY: 12.48 p.m. and 11.55 p.m.37 words
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135 1960-06-20 8 Get the latest navigation information, all captains are warned SINGAPORE, Mon Masters of vessels have been warned that they must obtain the latest navigational information "by every available means" before sailing. This warning was issued by the Singapore Master Attendant. Capt. R. L. Bird. He drew the attention of Masters.135 words
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Article, Illustration93 1960-06-20 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. About 13 students from Boys' Town were treated to a 15-minute joy-ride m a Singapore Flying Club aircraft. After their flight they were taken to a hangar at the Singapore Airport93 words
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322 1960-06-20 8 HARRY CHIA - The boss and the bossed A good and heart isn't enough, says expert Jean HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE, Monday. THE old attitude that there should be eternal war between the boss and the bossed has given way to a recognition that industry is a venture m co-operation, said Miss Jean322 words
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Article64 1960-06-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Miss Marjorie Horton, a Rotary Foundation student, will visit Malaya next month while on her way back to her home at Burwood, New South flfales, Australia. During her four-day stay m Singapore, she will visit the Johore Bahru Rotary Club. She will64 words
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Article27 1960-06-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation's Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, has urged Malayan wives never to be separated from their husbands.27 words
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Article25 1960-06-20 8 MUAR, Mon. The Johore branch of the National Union of Malay School Teachers hold its annual meeting at Batu Pahat over the weekend.25 words
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108 1960-06-20 8 ISLAND'S SCOUT MOVEMENT IS COMPLETELY DECENTRALISED SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Boy Scouts Association's plan to decentralise the numerous j groups has been completed with the formation of 13 district association spread over the whole of Singapore. This was revealed by Mr. L. A. Woodford. Chief Commissioner of the Singapore Boy Scouts108 words
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Article29 1960-06-20 8 PENANG. Mon. -The Minister of Transport. Inche Scirdon bin Ha.ii Jubir. will declare open the Penang Nautical School at IT. Light Street, at 10.30 a.m. on July29 words
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153 1960-06-20 8 TWO MAJORS TO TRAIN WITH ARMY IN PAKISTAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two majors of the Federation Army left here by KLM Electra for Pakistan %or six months' special training. They are Maj. Mohamed bin Hashim. 34, of the 4th Bn Royal Malay Regiment, holder of the Military Cross, and Maj.153 words
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Article25 1960-06-20 8 SINGAPARE* Mon. Five Indian Navy snips, with a complement of about 1.500 officers and men. are due here today on a goodwill mission.25 words
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Article45 1960-06-20 8 Vio r;nr k.w I yyAIkK level m vilL M |HiitcK m m I oa the outskirts ol Seraim I Estate predominant! I area —is going down due i<» t in I wave, and farmers art v I m I I I I I I45 words
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Article71 1960-06-20 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. O:* cials of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Bin gapore. elected at the re annual general meeting an President. Mr K. M. Abdul Razak: vice-president. Dr. X Chandra; hon. treasurer A. Nomanbhoy; secretary. Mr A. K. Isaac. Mr. L. Parmanar.d ;.s chairman of th«* textiles71 words
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Advertisement52 1960-06-20 8 EXCELLENT SELECTION of MODERN JEWEUEI NEVER SEEN BEFO IN SINGAPORE OR IN MALAYA WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW W WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION PLEASE CALL AT S. P. H. de SILVA 111 45, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6. STATION ROAD. IPO H Ass. Co. S. P. H. de SILVA HK LTD52 words
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Miscellaneous818 1960-06-20 8 LIES ACROSS HV |2 I P i P~~l I I 5 j I IB 1. Ex-school teachers well ex- 1 1 I I I 1 1 L_ __L_ J L__^^B P^rienced at their jobs? <4, 1^ HH fIUB W^ 1 I '^^^^^^B '^^^^^^■i '^^^^^^^^^^^^B I 8. Timid, penniless return m818 words
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722 1960-06-20 9 PETER FORSTER - PETER FORSTER by I'HKN WOLLD you most like to have been born? Strictly the answer should be tht L^p time, with all its challenges. own second choice would be 1810 or the excitement722 words
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Article, Illustration644 1960-06-20 9 WORD PUZZLE 'Q' THE WINNING SOLUTION THE JUDGES COMMENT THE PRIZE m the Singapore Free Press $500 Word Puzzle "Q" was won by: R. S. SUNDARAN, 18, D' Almeida Street, Singapore. He submitted a solution which, m the opinion of the judges, contained the most apt and accurate answers to644 words
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Article472 1960-06-20 9 BOOK OF THE I I WEEK REVIEW I IN "THE LAST OF 1 MEN" (Hutchinson, 165.) the narrator, a regular army officer, conventional, competent but uninspired, gives us the outsider's view of the transformation of a life from self-indulgent luxury m pre-war India and Algeria472 words
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Advertisement79 1960-06-20 9 MAC world services fly i, AjvJujjJMifi^^Bß^^^^^y >v Malays to Ceylon Ceylonese to Australia .^MMHKMIHIIHHK&HKBSMMHIfe Australians to Thailand Ties to London or any other cargo anywhere BOAC operates uorld-uide passenger and cargo services. Whether you fly l.tononn. Tourist, or First Class, it costs less than you think by BOAC No extras79 words
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Miscellaneous67 1960-06-20 9 ot the htll the hiding "Oh don't be so >eems to an^ry." the tru.int pleads. I ■vorrving past only wanted to know what I was So. *orth so I went and stood m a Pn. And toyshop. !t was great tun and •I made ot our But the po«tman turns67 words
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Article, Illustration583 1960-06-20 10 KEEN RIVALRY AT BANK SPORTS AND SHANMUGAM TAKES THE TOP HONOURS I>AV \\> y RIVALRY was keen at the Hongkong tod Stank yesterday. A. Shanmugam was easily the b< s long jump quarter-mile records and was first m "i k|jr *i jump. Johore State-runner Er Chiang Soon won the 100583 words
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Article, Illustration895 1960-06-20 10 SINGAPORE, Monday. MIDDLE distance runner, Rabindran (Buckley House), stole the show at Raffles Institution spoils over Ihe weekend, lie broke the live-minute mile barrier to establish a new school record and returned fast times m the 880 yd. and the895 words
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Article456 1960-06-20 10 GEYLAXG, Men. Geyi Jang English Schools I and *II rcsultvs: RESULTS V DIVISION 100 Yds. (II): 1 Oh Ah Mee. 2. Sunny Lim, 3. Teo Swee Chuan. 100 Yds. (I): 1. Ng Chin Tong. 2. Teo Suah Chwee. 3. Yong Ah Soon. 2>o Yds. (ID Tan Swee456 words
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164 1960-06-20 10 MViAhWL.Moiiiu YACHTING enthusiasts mk& the <by a sensational note yesterday. Towards ihei of the day's racing, a "SMttbl" blew up j 21 lx>ats capsized. No one was injured. In the Skiff class all the boats capsized apan from the first164 words
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1005 1960-06-20 10 BARTLEY. Mon. Hundreds turned up to see Bart ley Cedar Combined athletics meet held over the weekend. It was a thoroughly successful meet. Seventeen records were smashed. Gordon Ferreira was the outstanding performer. He broke two records. The "A" division champion was Winston Monteiro. Runner-up1,005 words
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Article51 1960-06-20 10 DUNEARN, Mon. Wsm Abdullah was individua. champion with 18 points Dunearn Maiay School sport: The girls' champion Wakimah Sulaiman. Results: BOYS 100 vardk: I. \lis; ai. B oullah. 2. E O-n..«: "•20 yards: I. Mtsran B. Atxlull.' 2 Abaul B uxirian. M fd Hurdler: 1 Ahmad K.iibttni I m51 words
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Article25 1960-06-20 10 SING Bad:r, day named s Cup Wee T!.Bill S pon Lam Say doub:- b.::- .-N:a»J r Chuar J Ti H Shaikh Ahmad, Johor BA.25 words
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Advertisement405 1960-06-20 10 THE LATEST/ tupya Fuiiya fa #r—^ List l>rice l« 5325/~ y M TAPE RttORDtR/ q i V i> >J^rW^^>^ M 4* jbW^ wMw f \^bS B9^!c7 Wteg&g: Model FL-77 Jkß B^\^ superior qua. [ngßb^ lity tape re[JHP^Hc- cordcr of latest l^^'; B^^ C V iBBT nd mOSf nrac >« B^^^iV405 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1960-06-20 11 ALLAN LEWIS - Heavy course scratchings (36 out of 1 09) almost wrecked the Kuala Lumpur racing ALLAN LEWIS JJKAVY course scratchings 36 out of an acceptance of 109 almost wrecked racing at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, especially the last race on which the unlimited sweep was drawn. There were eight course scratchings leaving1,173 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-06-20 11 JUnC l 9: Going: hard. tWv 3-abt. 7K. Wim b): nt ck Tllm mjn il. D.v. --abt. 7F. Won by: J. Time: lmin. U 1 5. Cl. 8, Div I— abt 7F. Won by: 3. head. Time: lmin. M 1 >. Cl 5, l>iv. I— S|P.111 words
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485 1960-06-20 11 Edward D' Souza - Edward D'Souza By Bukit Timah, Monday THE tirst half of the softball season ended yesterday with Stanvac Gassers maintaining their unbeaten position when they beat 75th. Squadron 25-14. This means that Gassers hoxn wojl very one of485 words
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79 1960-06-20 11 1 ON DON. Mon. England J cricket selectors today recalled Alan Mos.s. the Middlesex fast bowler, lor the .second Test against South Africa on Thursday I With the exception of Geoff I Pullar. who broke a bone m his arm. the79 words
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Advertisement286 1960-06-20 11 llffiß ralj IHucette-elprtrojTuilijc, The First and truly "Fully" Autowatic 35 ma camera m the world! No odjustmenf necessory for §EJw9C^ M Shutter, Lens, Distoncc rt^^^^p Green Light means "GO." As soon as you see rhu m H»a viewtinder, Shoot! The picture is yours, sharp and correctly c.posed! NEW SHIPMENT JUST286 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-06-20 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Non-starter No Kidding impresses on track BILLEEN DOES A GOOD TRIAL ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MO KIDDING (Ward), who did not start here yesterday, showed that N he is quite allrfeht by disposing of three n372 o on the second track this morning. It was an impressive trial.123 words
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197 1960-06-20 12 Strong winds could not stop Kadir BI'KIT TIMAH. Monday. STRONG winds yesterday morning did not prevent Abdul Kadir bin Hassan. SI, from winning the Singapore Amateur Cycling Associations 50-mile time trial at Bukit Timah. Despite this, he out-cycled five others m a good time of 2hr. 15min. 05 sec. Youns197 words
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Article92 1960-06-20 12 SINGAPORE. II Singapore Cricket Club beat Frev Fore>ter> by 87 runs i:: their annual cricket lixture on the padang owl workend. Muirhrad. who took three i wick- I r foifr inns, aijd Kirkham. five :or 19, wvre ily responsible :ur For- i esters' early collapse m the92 words
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Article40 1960-06-20 12 Kinnear takes golf title SINGAPORE. M Mrs. A S. Kinnear. playing superb golf, won the Singapore women's golf title at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Mrs. Kinnear was a worthy winner. She beat Mrs. O. C. Weeks five and lour.40 words
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Article38 1960-06-20 12 MADRID. Ifon. Real Madrtq, beaten 3-u by Atieri<u cie Bilbao m the Franco Cup. came .storming back to win Urn M^cuna leg 8-1 and qualify for the final. They will meet Atletico de Madrid. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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385 1960-06-20 12 Chua Ban Hock - S'pore Cup hopes soar with the Kubu Stadium rout Chua Ban Hock By Kubu Stad.um. Malacca Singapore 5; Malacca 0. SINGAPORE completely outplayed Malacca to register their. third successive victory m Ihe Malaya Cup South Zone lie yesterday. Singapore have already beaten Xegri Seinhilan and Johore. Malacca, alter beating Singapore385 words
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100 1960-06-20 12 Rahim nets six goals for B. Bulan B Bulan 11 i.b.s J^ARRER PARK. Mon.— Bintan :4 Bulan scored six goal> m the first half and live m the second half. Indian Brotherhood Soccerities will never forget this S.A.F.A. Division 3-D league match. Scorers for Bintang Bulan were Kahim (6), Aswan100 words
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Article37 1960-06-20 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. In a friendly soccer match yesterday. Sparks Sports Club beat Geylang Serai Sports Club 5-2. Scorers for Sparks were V. Lam (2). Salleh (2), and Sootong. Mahut and Sukaimi scored for Geylang Serai.37 words
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Article22 1960-06-20 12 boxing team.- Reuter LAGOS. Mon.— Hogan Bassey will go to Rome as official j coach to Nigeria's Olympic jReuter - 22 words
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325 1960-06-20 12 Yogarajah helps CSC surprise the Police SINGAPORE, Moa Ceylonese pulled oil an up* when they beat the Police by eight wickets at Balestier. Police were without tour of their stars, who were helping Singapore defeat Pahang by an innings. Baldhiraj, with 34. was the only one of the Policemen to325 words
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Article15 1960-06-20 12 them Transvaal 27-3 Reuter j PRETORIA. Mon. New Zealand All-Blacks beai Nor-Reuter - 15 words
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Article413 1960-06-20 12 TELOK KURAU COMBINED ATHLETICS TELOK KURAU. Mon.—Telok Kurau English School 1 and II held their fifth combined annual athletic meet on Saturday. Individual "A"' champion was Yap Boon Tian "B" Champions were Sallehuddin and A. Malik. Team utie went to Red House. Green were runner.->-up 100 yd>. "A": 1. Yap413 words
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Article26 1960-06-20 12 LONDON. Mon. First three days of tne Wimbledon tennis championship! which open today should be "Cry and warm." Air Ministry weather experts said.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1960-06-20 12 NEW YORK. Mon.— Writers forecast a victory for Inuemar Johansson m his world iicavyweisht title defence against Floyd Patterson here tonight. He is 7-5 on favourite. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration340 1960-06-20 12 GI'ILLEMARD, Mon.— School teacher Tuminah hint*- Abdul Karim, 19, played a steady, attacking game to beat Woo Ti Soo and enter the semi-finals of the Singapore Badminton Association junior championships last night. Others to qualify for the women's semi-finaLs are Lim Yu340 words
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Advertisement372 1960-06-20 12 4»n 1 1 j FREE PR ESS M N 1 WORD PUZZLE^rJ c«t out ,*d P(n w|tK m Po»t,ng ,n,trucf, c Jpp;(r fc^ Z Name f Address l 1 CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE 1. Name of a Mower from 4 Th,,,,^ which opium is obta.nco 2. The job may take372 words
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