The Singapore Free Press, 21 June 1960
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Title Section20 1960-06-21 1 |p E SI> *P" »rpvnnv |S mK|NG ABQUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article107 1960-06-21 1 An&ry settlers fear sell-out. troops stand by i s p!ea for to the I response lebeis will go to Paris to discuss a cease-fire J 'ues. An menacing to Algeria after rebel (itd to sit iseire talks hPn lent harles iiuorcei.ed into rol ang French think107 words
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Article10 1960-06-21 1 President the Argenby special h yesterday oilicial10 words
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Article, Illustration269 1960-06-21 1 THE BIG FIGHT: Faster Floyd knocks out slow Johansson FIRST MAN TO WIN BACK THE CROWN HE ONCE LOST FREE PRESS SPECIAL NEW YORK. 10 am- jTLOVI) PATTERSON regained his world heavyweight boxing litle al the Polo Ground Stadium this morning. He knocked out Ingemar Johansson m the fifth round.269 words
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620 1960-06-21 1 The blow by blow account of the big fight ROUND ONE Paterson came with a left and right to Johansson's chin and had him against ropes. Johansson hurt. Weathered blows. Johansson backed away and held on until bell. ROUND TWO Another great round for Patterson. Early m the round he620 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-06-21 1 THIS was Patterson on the canvas during the title fight last June. Today it was a new Patterson, back from a fistic grave, to be acclaimed the champ again.30 words
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150 1960-06-21 1 Princess and Tony get new car from firm as a coming-home gift LONDON, Tuesday. PRINCESS MARGARET and her husband, Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones, spenl an hour yesterday looking round the three-bed-roomed house that will by their London home. The house, a grace and favour." or rent-iree, one In Kensington Pale: iReuter - 150 words
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Article33 1960-06-21 1 LONDON, Tues. Diplomats and racing personalities crowded the Central London Mosque yesterday for a private memorial service tor Prince Aly Khan, killed last month m a car crash m Pans.33 words
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Article32 1960-06-21 1 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Television film writers ended their live-month-old strike against 16 television film companies. They will now get royalties for each showing of their works, instead of just once.32 words
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Article26 1960-06-21 1 MEXICO CITY, Tues. Birds fell to the street as the thermometer climbed to lie degrees on Sunday m Hermosillo capital of Sonora State.26 words
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Article26 1960-06-21 1 MADRID. Tues. General Franco, the Spanish head ot state, and Dr. Antonio De Olivcira Salazar. Portugal's Prime Minister. met m Merlda, Spain, for talks.26 words
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Article22 1960-06-21 1 MANILA. Tups.— Pan American World Airways plan* to .start |et service to unti ironi Manila on July 1.22 words
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Article47 1960-06-21 1 +<V THOMAS (Virgin Islands*. I urv A taxi drmt i i,!.rV tor thi- rapo of a 11-yrar-old «irl was shot on l V' l I t b Is fathrr while the <»urt uas m reJI^ISJSSh m a critical condition. The father was arrested. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article98 1960-06-21 1 The Mal.i\.in Stock l.x<han«r o|m fif-,1 fjuit-tij s»tead> m all sk lions tarly businrvs Has rrpor i. «*d m M. Colls, at M.73 s Tronoh !Is d., Kamunt-' uig Tin I '«s 7( (US, (on. ncniara H <d.. Straits Hubfxr is 7id Soeomana l»s. 3d. US and Pahan98 words
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Article26 1960-06-21 1 First Malayan Fund manap< rs price* today buying $1 37 and sHlhi" $1 45 Beoond Malayan Fund manprices buying $1 uj and celling $1.1126 words
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Advertisement110 1960-06-21 1 A^jj?! bj ATSON 'im^O«TS) LTD. 1 Your office Slacks... can now be made from a blend of Pure Insh Linen ond Terylene cloth which the experts' answer to the midday creoso problem. This newly arrived material i> crease resistont. cool and very comfortable ond da.ly wosh.na. m the normal woy110 words
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Advertisement109 1960-06-21 1 Tired, no Energy? Perhaps you nre Dot Retting enough of the right sort of food enough supplementary vitamins. MULTI-VITAMINS Contain all the import-ant vitamins essential to mainf^^EE^^** tain P erfert n °alth Each r-— """^"T^n-^f capsule contains more "00 CAPSUIfS V '< IHffll ■J^^^W^W^^B j' h >jp«ulf << ntjiin*:— *|i109 words
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Advertisement12 1960-06-21 1 CX.TANG LTD. 310. ORCHAPD ROAD S PORE 9 TELIfHONC >»70»/f j, 1402.12 words
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508 1960-06-21 2 All round drop in gilts an outstanding feature of the London stock markets LONDON. Tues. I'NSETTLED and dtpressed conditions prevailed m the London stock markets yesterday. la -I a tighter credit m^' ie made buyers ?ery <:;iutiou> and under small Inp iobbcrs quickly lowred price-. The outstanding fe:ir;:f w,i all508 words
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Article213 1960-06-21 2 SHIPS IN PORT lyin- atengsMc Ihc Silicaport- Harbour Board irhanrea •»r expected this morning are: Victoria l 2, S;ee: Artisan 4 5, Amagisan Main 6A, Thorstrand 6 7. Benvenue 8.9. Rajula hi 11,1 Benvrackio 13 14. Merwe Lioyd 15 16, Glenroy 18. Sep.. mar N.Wall 2. Scudai N.Wall 3. Serudom213 words
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Article61 1960-06-21 2 HONG KONG. Monday Clcteiu-i prices here today were: Previous- Today H X- 8. Banking Corporation $1,200 $1,205 sales sUp<. I'nion ins. Canton $93. 30 195.00 sate* s^.lp.s Maiden b. 90 $7 10 < les H Ku:i£ pi;one IM.DO 5.39 25 ales ip^ Dpirv Finn Sz Cold Storage61 words
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Article73 1960-06-21 2 I ONDON. lues —The B 1 onced ins le slot down the rate o' ■took 'if-v er Ma- *o e:ie^ el about I Sal P next e\t:; pubp Mini Power thai vir.ro 1951 real had become plentiful and oil »upply pro*p<H la had tin improved "TheReuter - 73 words
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Article107 1960-06-21 2 Port Dickson-Lukut LONDON: Port Dickson-Lu-kut iF.M.S.i Rubber Estate> Ltd. announce that the board has decided to recommend a final dividend for the year end- ed March 31, 1900. of live pence net per 2. unit of Mock. Dividends, it approved, will be l*>.-ied on Auk. 11 to shareholders on107 words
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Article309 1960-06-21 2 The standstill five LONDON: Amalgamated Bru;t.s Rubber E^iate.^ Lid.. Caledonian iSelangor) Rubber Company Ltd.. Kuala Kany.sar Plantations Ltd.. Kuala Pilah Rubber Estates Ltd.. and Glen Ifuai Estates Lui. announce thai on and from July 1 tinyear no regi*t ration iee.s will be payable m respect of transfers, prooate.-.. marriageU.P.I. - 309 words
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Article58 1960-06-21 2 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky): General Electric Company will lay of! 4.500 employees m the household rer.i^frator department for one week beginning j June 27. The cut m production Is for an inventory adjustment' a company spokesman said. The o2ieial i.aid 1960 saie:> are not measuring up to expec-58 words
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47 1960-06-21 2 Petroleum firms in Britain cut prices LONDON: British petroleum firms yesterday rec< irmendcci i eul In the retail price of some .^.vcio.N o: motor spirit of one penny lit n rhe J!; toda reduce prices to be:v ccii 4 2 and 4/11 per gallon according to quality.47 words
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Article50 1960-06-21 2 L X 1 I ESTE R El About 30U men at the factory o: John Bull Rubber Company .-truck unofficially today, joining 60 men who went out before the weekend over a pay dispute The John Bull factory makes products ror the car and engineering industries.50 words
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Article48 1960-06-21 2 LONDON: Rear Admiral Sir Matthew Slatrery la to take the chairmanship oi the British O\*erfiras /Unrayi C orpor atio 1 1 In su to S:i Gerald DEr laager. Bi] Matthf.v Slatter> vould take «>ver on July 29 on a whole-time basis.48 words
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Article798 1960-06-21 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. R| MIS Toady INDUSTRIALS Alex. Brickl Ord (N) .90 .90 Ice DO B^.ers B.b. Petrol 50 50/B.V. Trustees 5.25 525 Coa. Tin Smc t. Pref. 2C 3 20 3 Crci. 51/- 51 Disoetiio'y 1.31 1.33 Fitzpatricks 1.45798 words
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238 1960-06-21 2 Quietest day on the Stock Exchange for weeks ii^rrH^Bi t a x* mL i i i^j^^^^^^Bi^^^jj^^^^Xi^^ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE MALAYAN Stock Exchange had its quietest day for many weeks yesterday, beiii£ practically trendless. There were only 22 changes throughout the entire list. The breakdown m the section was— industrials 4238 words
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Article169 1960-06-21 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: Alt price* Oc are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, imm P'CVIOUk TodrfV HUBBER No 1 f'ss c.i I European ooft^, June July RUni.cn No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement Houti Termt July Auk TONE Slightly easier Al;o>t prices guoltd m169 words
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Article127 1960-06-21 2 Eastern advices push prices up but sellers still reluctant LONDON. Tues. Buyers* indications \verv adjusted upwards a little at the ou'set lullovrino improved Ea>ler advices but sellers w*re reluctant to quote. Only few enquiries <■•:■> me along nnd were barely ined during the morning. Sl< "a conditions continued during127 words
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Article81 1960-06-21 2 Nl OKK: riir mtrfed inltiaHr In with London and 51 pore Later, however, values eaMd i>n scattered -ellmp touched eff by si p-lose ordei Re. Advances Trilled prlres to r.ew highfs for the r i p-f •c: y "V.lnerable pi b qidet and a sh (..>' !<>"■ ci81 words
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57 1960-06-21 2 Call to co-ordinate steel expansion r\RiS: riie chairman of the French s*eel Industry Federation. M. Rene Damien yesterda urged International co-ordina-tion on steel expansion plaru? to a\oid overproduo'ion. Although he was confident it a co:i>icie:able lr.rrease m Bteel consumption generally, M Diimien thought U was esse;.llal that >tcel producing countries57 words
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Article45 1960-06-21 2 LONDON: The Ministry of T port resterdaj ppointment ol Mr. T. L. B< ej a- the nwr shipping adviser to the CotnmiadoDtr Oetieral for Bonth-Etst Asia and to the United Kingdoßfl ffifh Con.Sfa ;<nd K l ila I umpur45 words
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48 1960-06-21 2 LONDON Pill with >n:fll! gatns. Ouui U.S.. .-mount y\ Kftid to be kl thi^. aidec ..i nil a] pi par're. lilies. Copper vas ge: Outside demand b« quiet but 1 C con&ideratj i InfhKnce, trade mrh Three month- metal mtm k48 words
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Advertisement192 1960-06-21 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoo, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rot Bremen Homburg Calls Southampton for possengers r DRESDt* ;HAPAC H >*«* SCHWABENSTEIN iLLOYD 31 JiiM 2 J«l» MESSENSTEIN (LLOYO) Wl3 iul> ftRAUMSCNWEIC (HAPA6) MM Ml i C»l"$ UMBMB i f'f* >.t? IMfiHi To Manila. Hongkong, Yokohomo, NagoyoondK* I »i192 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-06-21 3 European' training for 500 on the Borneo plains N Tues I BattaEliza- kha id plain, re, tor B U Ie dr be I niques techcan be ca] ::.atterror- BriCurkha Gurtcba A GURKHA RIFLEMAN AND MOUNTED SCOUTS36 words
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267 1960-06-21 3 A MAHADEVA - Tamil language teachers told: Study national tongue in spare time A MAHADEVA B) SINGAPORE. Tuesday TEACHERS of Tamil m Singapore's Government and Governmentaided schools have been called upon to devote their spare time to the study of Malay. This call to master Ihe national language is made m a resolution267 words
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162 1960-06-21 3 WORLD NEEDS MORE WOMEN AS PREACHERS, SHE SAYS SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mrs. Winnifred Kick, the first woman to be ordained Minister of the Congregational Church of Australia, passed through Singapore from Adelaide, on her way to Teheran re attend a board meeting of the International Alliance of Women. She was ordained162 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-06-21 3 Madras man has plans for an institute of dance here SINGAPORE. Tues.- Mr. C. T. Nachiappan of Kalakshetra Academy of Fine Arts m Madras, is now m Singapore m the course of a SouthEast Asian tour to study the possibility of establishing an institute of Indian dances here. He has155 words
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115 1960-06-21 3 SOCIETIES ASKED FOR PROOF OF EXISTENCE SINGAPORE. Tues. Ten 1 societies, one of which i was registered as far back as 1927, have now been asked to give evidence that they are still m existence. The Assistant Registrar of Societies, Singapore, Mr. Teo i Kiak Seng has given the ten115 words
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Article31 1960-06-21 3 IPOH. Tues.— A .six-month-old elephant, blinded m one ieye and badly cut m one foot by the vicious "Jerat" (wire-trap) was rescued yesterday by the Perak Game Department.31 words
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Advertisement200 1960-06-21 3 TPACKS TKS4U *^^^fcifcb. Tape Recorder for monaural Re- \Bt. cording and Playback as well as for Playback of prerecorded Stereo t <^~^. Tapes. 4 Tracks Mono Recording and Playback time up to 16 hours > Stereo Playback time up to 4 hours 4"1 W Three Tape Speeds Frequency Res- /t^t200 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous173 1960-06-21 3 Medium Wave 171 metres. Schools' broadcast 4.10 Siqna(fflOKTWAVE: U metres (4780 ture tune: 4 13 -Talks lor Seconk"") tnm Mt p.m.-UMW p.m. fery School: 4.33 Im«rval nnw. Sailv 43^ Nature Corner, a repeat of this morning's broadcast. F-.M. 1.00 Programme summ.m c J. 02 Around the BanaMund; 1.30 5()0 p173 words
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513 1960-06-21 4 SALLY VINCENT - How often do you really talk to your own child? SALLY VINCENT IF RE SAYS SOMETHING FUNNY SHE SAYS HE'S BEING BOXY... AND IF HE MAKES A CLEVER REMARK, HE IS ACCUSED OF BEING PRECOCIOUS By London. Tues. yyHEN did you last see your child? Really n see him, I513 words
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136 1960-06-21 4 CLERK PLANNED $75,000 STICK-UP WITH TWO FRIENDS NEW YORK, Tues. The well-dressed bandit walked Into a bank of the New York suburb of Yonkers and calmly walked out with $25.0000 (M575.000> after slipping a shopping bag and note across the counter. The note told bank clerk Hugh Degan: "Give In136 words
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217 1960-06-21 4 American spy pilot Powers tells wife: I'm well NEW YORK, Tues. Mrs. Barbara Gay Powers, wife of the American U-2 pilot who is now a prisoner m Russia, has disclosed the contents of a letter she received from him. He says he is well and hopes she will visit him.217 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-06-21 4 A VERY ATTRACTIVE HAT ON DISPLAY AT THE ARTISTS' GARDEN PARTY THIS latest and very attractive hat from Sweden is worn by fashion artist Lena Melander at the annual artists' garden party m Stockholm's Djurgarden areas, once the home of the late Prince Eugene of Sweden, popularly known as the69 words
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Article36 1960-06-21 4 LONDON. Tues.— Five raiders attacked three employees Of a London district post office early yesterday and escaped with about £9,000 (M 575,000) m cash and a box containing an undisclosed amount m postal orders.36 words
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Article26 1960-06-21 4 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Mr. William Slater, a paper boy who rose to become Australian Minister to Russia m 1942, died yesterday, aged 69.26 words
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Article26 1960-06-21 4 NEW DELHI. Tues. Two people were kilicd and three injured when an American light aircraft crashed m the Himalayan foothills during a demonstration flight.26 words
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164 1960-06-21 4 THE RIDDLE OF A VANISHING BOY: ALL ISRAEL WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE JOE SHOEMAKER IS JERUSALEM, Tues.— Where is little Joe Shoemaker? All Israel would like to know. Little Joes story began m 1952, when his grandfather, Nachman Strakes, came to Israel after being released from a Siberian labour164 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-21 4 ANDREE. ACCUSED OF BEING A RED, IS EXPELLED FROM THE BELGIAN CONGO 0 HALF-FRENCH and half-African. Andree Blouin. 31, Arrives m Rome after being expelled from the Belgian Congo because she is "too dangerous." The authorities there accuse her of being a Communist She arrived In Leopoldvilie a month ago58 words
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183 1960-06-21 4 U.S. security ban kills Blue Streak tie-up with Europe f ON DON, Tues. Government plans to co operate with Europe on a satellitelaunching programme using Britain's Blue Streak rocket have been killed by U.S. security restrictions. The Americans will not allow the secrets of Blue Streak to be given to183 words
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Article25 1960-06-21 4 LONDON. Tues.— "Rhythm In Religion.* a movement designed to fill Britain's churches with young peoplt-. made its television debut during the weekend.25 words
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54 1960-06-21 4 Smuggling plot: R AF men used V-bomber 1 0N lj G to hid, tain fiowi c °ntrabaad one woui Oi t:. But And 10 -v. ml to b Forrr discip. Proper. 23-}ur*i. mechanic. pieaaeo nJ causing 400 cm*! cor. v ":i intent to ajJj lai... Jame.s pleariec j 72 d54 words
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Article15 1960-06-21 4 WARSAW. Tu< -rM Raw M delected f I condemned i 1 abs< I15 words
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Advertisement259 1960-06-21 4 j Chevalier j j4 FINE ENGLISH SHOES Large selections jSS^ \JjJ oJ these delightful jfi||^ shoes available. jHI MODEL 45 AVAILABLE ONLY AT MAIN STORE BATA BLDG.S'PORE Jon HIRE PURCHA^I cind cv Cot tnoXe.../ Cjj>y^\ 1/ v ****> y Radiogram Tape Recorder Record Changer Refrigerator Bicyc l e Motor cycle259 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-21 4 EXCELLENT SELECTION of MODERN JEWELLERY NEVER SEEN BEFORE IN SINGAPORE OR IN MALAYA WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEN WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION PLEASE CALL AT S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD. IPOH Ass. Co. S. P. H. de SILVA (HKi LTD H103 words
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257 1960-06-21 5 CHAN BEE - CHAN BEE xgvchvb Paya Lebar. Tucs. ittap homes will have to he it trom a village m Tampines resent runway at Singapore \iriu\vd to allow bigger and faster move treely. the Government has not detoether to257 words
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109 1960-06-21 5 CAR SALESMEN ARE VICTIMS OF TREE RIDE' RACKET SINGAPORE. Tue». Car balesmen m Singapore are victims of a "tree ride to your destination" racket And those who operate it are well-dre>sed "gentlemen" posing as would-be clients. They would ask for a trial run In a new car. Show off On109 words
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112 1960-06-21 5 NEWSMEN TO CHOOSE 1960 PRESS QUEEN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's news me n. radio personalities and those connected with public reiations will hold a gala •Press Ball on July 23. at the Federal Hotrl. The ball, which will be under the distinguished patronage of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman,112 words
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99 1960-06-21 5 HENRIETTE BECOMES 'A VOICE QUEEN' IPOH. Tues. A girl who had to be persuaded to enter this year's Perak "Miss Golden Voice" contest, won the title from 25 other contestants here. For Miss Henriette Newman. 25. of Ipoh the title represented her second success In the contest during her L99 words
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Article, Illustration325 1960-06-21 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Sword wins against the pen at debate ARTHUR RICHARDS INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE: GAN ENG SENG BEATS BUKIT PANJANG By SINGAPORE, lues. Malaya ;i chic V c d independence through the pen and Singapore is doing likewise. The pen also led to the birth of the United Nations Charter on Human Rights.325 words
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89 1960-06-21 5 UNION OFFICIALS OF GOVT. SCHOOL WORKERS SINGAPORE. T\ie>. Inche Osman bin Moharrud RafTik has been elected the chairman of the newly-iorm- ed Government School Employers' Branch of the Amalgamated Union or Public Employees. Other officials arc: vicechairman. Inche Syed Othman bin Syed Ab. Rahman; .secretary. Mr. M. Munusamy, asst. secretary.89 words
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Article36 1960-06-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. David Lyttlc, Deputy Director of Broadcasting. Malaya, has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a six-week round-the-world trip m the course of which he visited Canada and Britain.36 words
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Miscellaneous124 1960-06-21 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson BWJ^s^sjj^ißr N y rsrcv-.y.- a i^..r..| ••'-■'c. tell n J"j \ii r r{ one tap fro.w this ■■BHBJBJBJB^HBJ^m^^^ 1 KNOW HOW ir^ r ~r V- r \T--~. ''^7/j^ THE LACY SiVE N.GHTSTJCK ANC? B^W CCRTJNE HVU WHAT'S- .'.'c T U E BOAT/124 words
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Article28 1960-06-21 6 M ord\ *h Minimum I TVE: ;o Maiv ..ad «'ho YOOW a gajMH i Bttte tm -Oth June at Olen- ■%->» Hot *i! loth mother and 1 jnter28 words
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FROM YOU TO THE EDITOR
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170 1960-06-21 6 IT'S NOT FAMILIARITY BUT AFFECTION 0 I disagree vvith Morghanita Vvee's solution of humouring Hd man who insists that daughters fiance should hrn as "Mr." (see Page o lune 3*. Whether the \eung man has been visiting the fiance's fami'fen cr not is besde the point. Ir is noi familiarity170 words
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Letter99 1960-06-21 6 c 0u» neighbours m Housing Devlopment Board Hats Queersvwn :re mahjcng craz^ Their homes a-e 'ike gamblrg dens w~cre ?r\an\cnq, is pa.-.d rOw"id-t^e-dc:K The notsc from mar ng s.'edi is most irritating uUer midnight when even xd n« cony on is heard a block i» k?ep 3 mt99 words
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108 1960-06-21 6 NO HARM IN HAVING ANGLICISED NAMES Your report that the fashion of adding Anglicised names by non-Christians to their names is slowly dying out is quite incorrect. My friends s*ill use their Anglicised n imes, whether at school or elsewhere. I don't see any harm m having an Anglicised name.108 words
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Letter40 1960-06-21 6 0 Your report on "Out go Anglicised names is both info-mative and interesting. Congratulations to your reporter for not missing the subtle change m Singapore names. Mv friends and I were most pleased to read the report. CHAN LAI YOONC40 words
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Letter41 1960-06-21 6 The dry branches of dead t-ees of immense size and those of healthy ones along Chancery Lane (near Thomson Road i .ire very dangerous. I hope the authorities conremed will take immediate* steos to prevent fatal arcidents. S. RAMA41 words
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Letter, Illustration140 1960-06-21 6 To three attractive girls in an office with a good-looking young man: Stop cheapening yourselves with this mad chase! Dear Esme, r E ARE THREE attractive girls w ho share an office with a very nice, good-lookinp; boy of 22. We wish he'd choose one of us as a girl140 words
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Letter109 1960-06-21 6 Dear Esme, Las l Mondaj was our lir>t wedding anniver- 1 sary. and my husband promised to take me out for a celebration dinner. But the boys m the office insisted on taking him out for a drink. 1 put on my new dress, did my face and sat down109 words
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Letter87 1960-06-21 6 Dear Sally. Von ctTtair.lv won't it you fail to face facts about men. Mop up those tears: tell him he's a stinker and insist he takes you out real posh to make up for his misdeed. But don't kid yourself you'll ever cure him. Men are like that. They don't87 words
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Letter90 1960-06-21 6 Would you solve this problem by telling us if we are wrong. FIVF GANS Dear Five Gans. It you -are very young then your mother has a right to open your letters. But a nicer way for her would be to leave your letters unopened till you read them and90 words
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Letter52 1960-06-21 6 WHAT do you think of a bloke who cant keep a job and is always sponging on his girl friend lor money? I m the girl friends mother she doesn't earn a lot. and all her spare cash goes on him. How can I convince her he's no good 052 words
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Letter36 1960-06-21 6 Dear Mrs. X. Point out to her that this kind ot character will always keep her ill-clothed and ill-fed, and then probably turn round and find Mimebody else who Is smarter and still has her looks.36 words
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Letter70 1960-06-21 6 Dear Perplexed, Your spouse is just trying to prove to your parents that be;s no henpecked husband—that he wears the pants. Don' 4 let it worry you. As long as he is wonderful most of the time, be tolerant about this one little failing. If your parents pay no attention70 words
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Letter83 1960-06-21 6 Sted* Esme, I'Vn NM going around with a boy for six months. He hasn't ever siven me a present yet. His birthday is next month. Should I Kive him a present? We're not engaged and I dun t u.int to appear too ea?er. PUZZLED Dear Puziled. Have YOU had a83 words
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Letter64 1960-06-21 6 Dear Esme, I\\\ rerj attracted to a hoy who comes from a rich family. I can tell he likes me but he must be a bit of a snob. too. He told a girl I know that its a pity my family is poor. otherwise he would have taken me64 words
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Letter26 1960-06-21 6 Dear Wishing. Don't waste your time trying to think of ways. to make the boy see your way. A snob does not make a vorthwhtl? frie'><i26 words
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Letter64 1960-06-21 6 Dear Esme, Mx m-.irt and head are having a battle. You s«'e. I'm crazy about a boy who already has a sirl friend, though I don't think it's really serious between them. Before he met her he seemed keen on me. I'm sure he still is. What shall I do—try64 words
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Letter67 1960-06-21 6 Dear Esme, I.\M 18 years old. but no boy has ever asked me out. I ha\'e tried to work out why this is so—perh.tnv it is because I am rathrr sh\ and not very talkative. Ml Dear Shy. Don't worry about this. You don't have to be talkative to attract67 words
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Letter76 1960-06-21 6 Dear Esme, ITS hardly worth bothering about men toda>. They are boring and m j»ipid, and their "reserve" is only a cloak for tin ir m ibiiity to be exciting. Do arde.nl. full-blooded mm exist? BORFD STIM Dear Bored Stiff. Yes. they do. All you have to dp U LOOK76 words
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Letter35 1960-06-21 6 A L 22ft Sle ad v hfryu al«au I >n h «v fnends fi < ov again. »nd the ne« Jl Im atraid hell JJj 11 iV the others J Nm j,it, d JIITQ nd preff35 words
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Letter47 1960-06-21 6 Dtar Esmt I \m M paa tuk 1 kmtun j Ijn. younj.tr lor in*- pa months. Both ofvq '•rroponding uitk 1 olhrr until the day w nut llu-n shf ki\ Mritinj to mr I »m hold Mcfc our fhcMl What vhall I ig? HOKF.IU r>« ar Worrifd47 words
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Letter132 1960-06-21 6 ■'■'■'.■y'-*>>y.#-<-x«-Tntl other evening I found a hair grip lying on the bedroom floor. I never use them and there's no other woman in the house. It is a clue to a mystery which could lead to an estrangement between me and my spouse? I haven't mentioned this to him, but132 words
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Letter48 1960-06-21 6 D«o* Esme, OL'R mother is English educated and is a Straits born. She says she can open our letters if she wishes to. but we are against her principle. We think it is oldfashioned and that we are being deprived of our freedom. We think she is wrong.48 words
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Letter58 1960-06-21 6 Dear Esnte, I AM 17 years old and like to have a month's holiday m Sarawak. Will I be permitted to go there? Will I need a passport? If so, where can I apply for it? WEARY. Dear Weary, Go and see someone at the Immigration Department m Palmer Road.58 words
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Letter49 1960-06-21 6 Deaf Esmt, I HAVE been unemployed for nearly six years. Can I draw any money from the Central Provident Fund? BROKE WILLIE. Dear Broke Willie. You may have a fair chance. Go and see the people at the Central Provident Fund office In Anson Road. They will guide you.49 words
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Letter57 1960-06-21 6 thm* ***$*< MY old man studies palmistry. When I suggest he spends too much time holding other women's hands, he just smiles m a maddening way and replies: "It's an interesting hobby, my dear.** What would you do with a man like that? CRYSTAL Dear Crystal, Take up palmistry too57 words
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Letter41 1960-06-21 6 But I guess bhe wont listen to you. just the same. Girls are such fools about men. t Dear Esme, WHAT can I do with my old man who will persist in calling me "Ducks?" MRS. CHEW. Dear Mrs. Chew, Quack41 words
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Letter101 1960-06-21 6 1AM keeping company with a boy who has a habit of eyeing every attractive girl he sees when we're together. I wouldn't mind if it happened only occasionally, but I feel I never have his full attention and this hurts me. What should I do? PUZZLED HEART Dear Puzzled Heart,101 words
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Letter38 1960-06-21 6 (HAVE been married si? months to a wonderful husband. But when we go to my mother's he is bossy and sarcastic. Why? It Is very annoying, and my par- ents never see him as he really is. PERPLEXED38 words
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Letter44 1960-06-21 6 Dear Keen. If this geezer were keen on you, it's you he'd be going around with. Get wise to yourself. You are reaching for a star, and the star is twinkling for someone else. Concentrate your efforts on finding .someone vii h no *ios44 words
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Letter158 1960-06-21 6 J&ear Etme, Im very much m love with a girl who has been goinu steady with me since school days. She's really beautiful and I'm nothing much to look at. I don't know what she sees m me but she says she loves me. Lately she has taken up modelling158 words
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Advertisement632 1960-06-21 6 You ran hand m your tinoll ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA onrf SINGAPORE CAMHtOM HIOHLANDI Cold Storage <M Ltd.. 2O Tanah Rata. Cold Storage M Ltd.. 1-& Clare Street. KLAN« Cold Stomge (U) Ltd., 10 New Road. KOTA IHMU (old Storage (M> Ltd., 116? New632 words
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Advertisement14 1960-06-21 6 k I JuLs^sfl I Sj^HHS^BS P* Ir eec Actors *n ft»«v tn> <.ra j^^14 words
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Advertisement86 1960-06-21 6 SB |j g *3 He fit \i i P Not until the human ear h*n, 5 be necewary to re-destn» <^ 1 Stereophonic Hifh ri^el.n I flat response over the entire aad < its nwrliplble distortion even 6 output, and Hi unique Quali'v < enable us to claim that you86 words
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176 1960-06-21 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - China's 'mercy parcel' ban ends roadside grocery business in Chinatown CHAN SWAN BEE SINGAPORE, Tues gfjhg VS h ve-ioot-way grocery stalk (idtnly disappeared following the mmunist China on imports of purcclo from overseas Chinese itives. s announced List Tuesday by Vernier, Mr. Choti En-lai. As a result of this, pot176 words
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178 1960-06-21 7 CONCERTS AND TALKS BY PIANIST KAEMPER pAYA LEBAR, Tues. A well known German pianist, Mr. Gerd Kaemper, flew into Singapore from Bangkok and will Rive his first recital here at the Cultural Centre on Saturday. Mr. Kaemper, who was accompanied by his wife, will also give a series of tivr178 words
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Article, Illustration235 1960-06-21 7 LAN MOK- AI - Esther keeps alive the dance of the long scarf LAN MOK-AI CLASSICS BRING LOVELINESS INTO LIFE By Singapore, Tuesday. tr pilK scarf dance a classical Chinese dance which was the hallmark of grace of tiie classic days of the Three Kingdoms is still being kept alive today by a young235 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-06-21 7 Our community centres win praise of visiting U.S. professor SINGAPORE, Tue s. Community centres can help, indirectly to reduce juvenile delinquency, says Professor Frederick M. Chapman, 37, a specialist m social group work and community services. Prof. Chapman is working m Singapore under the United States International Educational Exchange Service155 words
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116 1960-06-21 7 Aborigine headmen take oaths of allegiance at a jungle ceremony IPOH, Tucs.— Sixteen aborigine headmen of the Temar and Semai-Senoi tribes living m the jungles of Hie Kinta District were presented with letters of appointment utter they had sworn allegiance. The presentation was made by the Dato Panglima Kinta, Dato116 words
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Article47 1960-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. i The Commission of Inquiry into the wages of 58.000 Government daily-rated workers has declared that it does not regard, as "employers oi I good repute" those who pay less than $90 a month to j labourers engaged on heavy duty.47 words
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Article33 1960-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.The Minister for Defence. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein yesterday said m Parliament that police can taperecorri speeches al public ral lies and election meetings m Malaya.33 words
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Article41 1960-06-21 7 RAWING Tucs.- A thuf .^0 broke' into a house m RawanK new village ki.ssrd^ 21-year-old girl. bIL h f e n r r e^ lp when she screamed for help. and then fled n *™%o .property worth about $-0"41 words
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25 1960-06-21 7 S'PORE COURSE FOR 100 IRACHUTISTS The all On B a chute Ea of quarterM by thus East Air mountoperaUom bane to and A:r F< para-25 words
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98 1960-06-21 7 PROFESSOR AND MRS. HICKS TO GIVE TALKS SINGAPORK. Tues. Mrs. JR. Hick*, wife of Prof. J.R. Its, well-known economist from Oxford University, will jlTe a talk to members and friends of the Malayan Ec ..omic Society. at a luncheon meeting at the Cathay Hotel, on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. Mrs.98 words
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105 1960-06-21 7 DUTCH DREDGING EXPERT TO SUBMIT HIS REPORT I^l ALA LUMPUR, rues.— A Diucn dredging expert is 10 submit 10 tiic Federation Government a report or. ways and means to improve dredging facilities at Malayan po. The expert. Mr. W. B. K. Henktvs left Kuala Lumpur alter a tnree-week factfinding .our105 words
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138 1960-06-21 7 JAYCEES TO PROMOTE SALE OF UNICEF CARDS SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has formed a special committee to boost the sale of UNICEF greeting cards. The proceeds of the sale will go to the United Nations Children's Fund for under privileged children ai-.d mothers all over the138 words
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149 1960-06-21 7 UNION QUOTES U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS CHARTER IN A NEW EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK' DEMAND IPOH Tiles. Tlie Perak Government Clerical Services Union has introduced g new principle Into its fight for better pay for its members. THE PRINCIPLE: "Equal pay for equal work." This is the main point of149 words
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115 1960-06-21 7 INDIA TO GRANT LANGUAGE AWARDS AGAIN SINGAPORE, Tues. The O Government of India has decided to continue m 1960-61 the scheme for the award of scholarships to Indian nationals for specialisation m certain foreign languages abroad. Candidates snouid not be more than 40 years of age on Oct. 1, 1960.115 words
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Article27 1960-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government yesterday announced a ninemonth amnesty for taxdodgers, giving defaulters a chance to make a clean breast of their earnings.27 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-06-21 7 A top Sea Cadet (now in H.K.) resigns SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has accepted the resignation of Lieutenant Commander Goh X» i p Seah of th< Singapore Sea Cadet Corp-, who is now m Hong Kong. Mr. Goh. ?,2. was the flr>t Asian m the Cadet Corp* to ri.so to102 words
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47 1960-06-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tins. The Sultan ol Johoro will declare open the 23rd annual All-Malayan Co openativr conference here on Friday at 10 a.m. a I the Diamond Jubilee Hall. Inche Aziz bin Ishak. Minister of Agriculture, will attend the three-day conference.47 words
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Advertisement34 1960-06-21 7 t OOVERMATIC f ASHES I'NSES DRY routes." V) WASH— ALL Ul EFFORT 50 .-st 53M.00 l-ealera Q^PORIUM LTD S'PORE-1. Lll6 LUMPUR. .67! h Ta ble radio •E BANDS. 'NDICATOR T^Y METER. PANEL LAMP '^'iSIONA«IA34 words
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Advertisement124 1960-06-21 7 l JJ m i Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms m^\ Visitors from Malaya ond abroad —if H/ ~y coming to Singapore orrange your next W jtoy ot our Hotel which is centrally Hv situated. Reasonable Rotes H\ Private Car Park Facilities. Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephone* *****/9, *****. /TT^>^ s^^£t_*£124 words
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Miscellaneous26 1960-06-21 7 POP /n ijijM ji.i. I* Don't trust to luck... he sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order tor The Singapore Free Press26 words
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267 1960-06-21 8 MALAYA TO PUT HER FOREIGN TROOPS IN A CANTONMENT... S'PORE WILL REMAIN A BASE SINGAPORE, Tucs. The concentration of M Foreign mi litary forces m llu Federation M tht giant Commonwealth strategic reserve cantonment ;il Bnkit Terendak, V 2 miles north of Malacca, will nol alTecl Singapore's traditional role as267 words
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Article43 1960-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The genera] manager of the Malayan Railway. Mr. E. T. Williams, is expected to give evidence at the 12th sitting of the Railway Commission of Inquiry which will be held In camera at the Supreme Court today.43 words
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Article48 1960-06-21 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Chew Chong Jin. pi Poh Huat Road, v. as adjudicated a bankrupt In the High court on a bankruptcy petition filed by Soon Pen? Sion^ trading as Chop Siong Huat. The debtor Is owing the petitioning creditor 53.307.50 on a judgment debt.48 words
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Article32 1960-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Some 4 2.000 people staged a rally at Jerhun new village yesterday to urge the 14 rt Irpainlng terrorists In the 1 area to surrender immediate-32 words
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Article36 1960-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, TuesThe Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday indicated that the Government must yo "gently* 1 m its plans to £et the world to join Malaya m fighting apartheid m South Africa.36 words
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Article42 1960-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Five members oi the Brunei Legislative Council and the Clerk oi the Council, Inche Mohamed Taib bin Awang Besar, -attended the meeting j of the House of Representa- tives here, as the guests oi the Government.42 words
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Article41 1960-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Pro lessor, K. Awoki of the Waseda University m Tokyo has been asked by the Japanese Foreign Ministry, to prepare a drawing lor a newbridge to replace the present oiu m the Lake Gardens here.41 words
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154 1960-06-21 8 Welfare home inmate found life too 'dull and lonely' SINGAPORE, Tues.An inmate of a Social Welfare boys' hostel, charged with absconding from the hostel, told the Juvenile Court yesterday that he found life there "too dull and lonely." The boy also said that all the her boys at the hostel154 words
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59 1960-06-21 8 CONRAD CHIEW - He has plan to stop taxi drivers from fleecing our visitors CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORF T |r pHE manager of a well-known travel ifncy hen tions to the Government on how It stop taxj d r j^ ists visiting Singapore. He urges that phn'n clothes European polj to mingle with59 words
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154 1960-06-21 8 YOUTH TELLS OF $100 OFFER TO KILL 73-YEAR-OLD FORTUNE-TELLER IPOH. Tues.— A youth restricted to Menulembu because of his secret society activities, told the Sessions Court here that he was offered $100 to kill a 73 year ole fortune-teller. 'Fan Ying Kong. 21. v.\. jailed f6r three years attempting to154 words
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Article28 1960-06-21 8 SINGAPORE. Tue.v TV.. Singapore Chess Federatior: is convening a meeting o: che>.- masters of »(TUlat€d school clubs on June 25 a: 4 p.m. at the YMCA.28 words
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Article31 1960-06-21 8 TAXJONG MALIM. Tues.— Sapuran Singh, of Petaling Jay a. was fined $30 when he pleaded guilty by letter to speeding within the Local Council area on March 6.31 words
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Advertisement190 1960-06-21 8 'li:c oldest-established airline m the English-speaking Already on the drawing hoards are plans for new world. Qantas this year celebrates its 40th Anniversary. supersonic airliners to cruise at 2.000 miles an hour. When they are ready. Qantas will have them These 40 years cover practically the entire life ol commercial190 words
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Miscellaneous36 1960-06-21 8 TODAY: !U)> p.m. TOMORROW: 10.20 a.m. and 9JS9 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.05 am. and 10.12 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.40 a.m. and 10.4« p.m. SATURDAY: 12.11 p.m. and 11.20 p.m. SUNDAY: 12.48 p.m. and 11.55 p.m. MONDAY: 1.20 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous863 1960-06-21 8 TODAY'S EVENTS MINISTRY OF CILTIRI Free film shows at Bukit Tim ah Road (9^ m.s.>; Kolam Aver Lane estate; Kampong Buona Vista 7 p.m. 'PRINCESS KWEI YING' children's matinee at Victoria Theatre 6.15 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Trafalgar Home, Yio Chu Kang Road. 7.30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC863 words
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Article, Illustration278 1960-06-21 9 gINGAPORK'S newest hair-stylist, Londontrained Anne Woodhouse, has one big grouse: our girls lack imagination as far as hairstyles are concerned. According to Anne, a 23-year-old blonde local girls hove one set style. 'They wear their hair ilie278 words
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135 1960-06-21 9 MARAGARET WEE PRESENTS A PAGE OF NEWS FOR WOMEN Watching her comb out the hair of tour oi her clients with deft fingers. I realised how creative Anne can be. The styles are nothing dramatic just simple but neat. They are ideal for the working girl who wants her hair135 words
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Article424 1960-06-21 9 MRS. DEVAN WINS $2O PRIZE FOR STUFFED BANANA DELIGHT MRS. Daisy Devan, of 1. Kuo Chuan Avenue, Singapore 15, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 24 for her recipe on Stuffed Banana Delight. She gets $10 and a Nestle Hamper worth $10. INGREDIENTS: Six424 words
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214 1960-06-21 9 A tip for ageing women: Use placentubex to look young again the lower cells to feed and rejuvenate by promoting oxygenation ot the skin cells. regulate moisture conservation and tighten .slack skin. The other three need only be used according to individual need. WOMEN who say "I can't do a214 words
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63 1960-06-21 9 SEA-ISLAND: IT'S A NEW AND EXCITING COTTON Anew, exciting non-iron, drip-dry cotton has come to Singapore shops. It's Swiss-made Sea-island. The agents, Modern Silk Store m High Street, report that local women are taking to it. Made into a cheongsam. the fabric falls beautifully and yet does not cling. Made63 words
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Article28 1960-06-21 9 The girl who modelled the latest pyjama rage m America (Page 8 June 17 1 is Mary Chang and not Susan Wong. V. k: appc...28 words
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Advertisement107 1960-06-21 9 MNMM sjs oo S2B 00 I *^>. ***** f^L »87 M J 565.85 'k S5B 95 t\ j L t^o Trays: J rl MOOEL f/7 RDEN COMPANY. i 82 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Tel *****. *****. *****. d^le m Federation from: H. TAN SONS. >or, China Insurance Building, Road. Kuolo107 words
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Advertisement224 1960-06-21 9 ttllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||C The Finest Slide Projector *fe Values Today -i^^fe FUJI BIRDIE SUPER 5 n| q"« (ocuiiii^ knob. >^ >^80^* M operate* away from lent a^rftii^^i -4vL M*. Ultr bri ht f Aculai 3 B^pfl^kl HW moQOiin* holdt 20 ilidei P b»Ower-<oo4ed lomp hou»« n B ""^r iimjle-twifch confr< iBkL *^^^S224 words
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Article12 1960-06-21 10 LONDON. Tues— Prm« < nuir-Nr.ii -old daughter. fessiunal coach Dan >la>kell12 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-06-21 10 LIM KOK ANN - PLAY LIKE ALEKHINF LIM KOK ANN Hartley System. i By SING*P OfiE I f\l R previous lesson showed that r I U lops his KN at mhe has d„ I his KB4. Should he devlj I must first bring out his k£ i hN «M happened to \V. Winter who65 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-06-21 10 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray by Dealer: South North-South fame A sensible compromi>r bid led to a swing o! points when this hand can* up some years ago Anglo-American test ma* A British pair bid South-North cards as foil One Spade— Two Diamond-. Two No-Trumps -Thro NoTrumps. Two Hearts vraus led.151 words
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Article82 1960-06-21 10 Tan lock Sens Radin Mas GLYLANG. Tue.s IAM were comp:subdued, making this match. Centre forward Sahar >cored four goab. In a first haa driz. Tock Seng >cored thr through Sahar i2i ZainmL Later the Hospiul forv rammed m five more goal> through Ishak. Sahar Zainal and82 words
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Article82 1960-06-21 10 ELORDE FIGHT IS ON AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO. TV The world junloi weight title Dght betu Plash Elorde ol the PI pines and Harold Gom« Providence, Rhode has been re->ehedulea Wednesday. Aug. IT. mate! maker Bennie Ford fti nounced yesterday. The bout had orifinaU: been set for July 6. but WU.P.I. - 82 words
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Article80 1960-06-21 10 JOHANNESBURG. TIT* One of the New Z(. All Blacks was Injure* car accident yesterday. Mark lrwin. limit -i ward with the touring inside, received a head jury which required iUtcnes The car m which he travelling overturned on Pretoria- Johannesburg K< Two other All-Blacks. 1oReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement239 1960-06-21 10 Offers you a wide selection on Skirts 4 Sport Shirts, using the best available materials, exclusively tailored for Malaya. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES From $3.90 upwards LOOK SMART IN A DIPLOMAT FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY V?L NYLON GEORGETTE jrffi mi purchased ;r.; j JOGINDER PAUL 194. Race Course Road. SINGAPORE-8 Tel:239 words
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Advertisement268 1960-06-21 10 B^ jflK I w tbh. H ■■■1 H 'i-'*X 3 iv^k'O* ■■■■I 'J!A'^l-''^bßMK"' "■jKi''T'V^*'*'? '•^t^HHbL;^"-' yjWtr.vV! mkfoijp' '^^s POLO??? WHITE BEDFORD CORD BREECHES. KHAKI CORD JOHDPURS TROUSERS. KHAKI DRILL BREECHES JOHDPURS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. ALL MADE TO MEASURE FITTING GUARANTEED PRICES VERY SPECIAL. Kindly Visit:M. AKHTAR BROS. CIVIL. MILITARY LADIES268 words
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Advertisement654 1960-06-21 10 gHOPPINT. CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack ol good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. ONE OF THL BETTER fountain pens you can now buy In Singapore is the654 words
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Advertisement545 1960-06-21 10 HONGKONG ROIND TEIP sailing Sept. 15 on the "Corfu costs only $510/-. Tou* LO Japan on the "Sirdhana" sailing nlso Sept. 15 costs $790/- o« $900/-: by air $1,600. Special Malaya round trip of 7-day> fiom August 8 to 14 costs $120/Limited bookings from ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL SERVICE. 868 Robinson Road,545 words
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Advertisement207 1960-06-21 10 Clothes Look Better Clothes Last dfrf 7% Longer with Expert Dry Cleaning Care i ot \V AMI I\«. TON DRY CLEANING CO 412-414 Orchard Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** SALE NOW ON UNTIL 25TH JUNE. FOR ALL KINDS OF DRESSES GOWNS AT SPECIAL PRICES. SIAMESE HANDLOOM COTTON SKIRT SMALL SIZE SB.BO207 words
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Advertisement267 1960-06-21 10 0) PLOW AT FOR THAT COOL-COMFORT FEELING Tailored from exclusive materials both plain designed. Material carefully selected for Malayan climate. REAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY_ NEVER DREAMT OF! Fancy Cotton Both mats $1.40 Ladies' Swimsuit $3.50 Table Covers 44" x 44" $1.50 Bathtowels 24" I 48" $1.00 REMNANTS Over 500267 words
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938 1960-06-21 11 ETITE PRINCESSE DROPS 14-lb AND IS THE HARDEST TO DEAT gfjhgj Nothing to beat Intuition IL. 5. DIV >-7J The Torch 9.00; LesUan 8.13 Ah bare* R.ii; Heyday B.llr Malay Film II 8.10; Remembrance 8.08; Clever Bu» *05; Fir*t Partnership 8.05; Mratosphere 8.05; llone\ Bird 8.04; Honey Bee 8.04 (ha938 words
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284 1960-06-21 11 LONDON. Tuesday. Derbyshire's 39«year-oM t;ist crday achieved the iirst luildish county cricket chainHe scut back Worcesterbatsmen for only five runs iin^s at Derby. He bowled opener Ron Headley with the last ball of one over. broke John Sedgley's wicket with the first bail of284 words
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Article303 1960-06-21 11 COUNTY CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Ciooe cl play scores. At Brentunod. Essex 356 lor nine declared and 2'A for one. Oviord University 280 'C. ffcy 40, J. Burki il4 no: outt. At Tunbrid?r Wells. SOHex 69 and 165 for four iD. Smith 56. K. Bottle 49 noi outV Kent. 391303 words
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Article43 1960-06-21 11 BRUSSELS. Tues. -After the Grand Prix of Belgium, interim unofficial standings m the world driving cham- nionships were: P 1 Bruce Maclaren, New 7palind 20 point.-: 2. JacK B abham. AustSk 16 points 3. Stirling Moss. Britain. 11 pomt > U.P.I.U.P.I. - 43 words
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Article29 1960-06-21 11 DUNEDIN, Tues.— The Japanese women's table tennis I team of Miss K. Mateuzaki and Miss K. Yamaizumi beat And Otago provincial side 4.0 here last night. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article54 1960-06-21 11 KATONG, Mon. St. Joseph's I Institution beat St. Patrick?; School 3-2 at chess. Results: <SJI players mention--led flnt): Ho Wah Kiat lost to j Roy Tan. Jimmy Chong bt Dominlc Tan, Tnw Wen Teck last to i Stanley X.mer, Noel Hon bt j Michael Ho. Wong Choong Van54 words
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Article242 1960-06-21 11 Singapore. Tmm. New ton Boy.v School I and II held their annual sports on the school ground over the weekend. KrMilt*: N .tvanan. 2 Salleh B A' l 3 K~ Bian*. Lon« Jump 2. Sa!l«h B Ariffln. N V.rd, Murdte."*; ■MM Mahbut. 2. Narajan. Yard* Division242 words
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Article67 1960-06-21 11 LONDON, Tues.— Miss Jan Lehane. the young Australian .star, has withdrawn from the women's singles at Wimbledon because of an ankle injury. But she has not yet scratched from the doubles. Mis< Lehane, who was seeded number seven m the singles, hopes that by the67 words
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1279 1960-06-21 11 ISLAND GIRL LEE SOON LING TAKES TEN TROPHIES AT CRESCENT GIRLS ATHLETICS PASIR PANJANG. Tues.— Fourteen records were broken and two equalled and ace-sprinter Yusoff Haniff won the "A" division title at the Paslr Panjans and Crescent Girls' combined athletic meet during the weekend. Lee Soon Ling of Pulau Bukom1,279 words
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423 1960-06-21 11 No Kidding has won on fast and on heavy going CLASS 2 DIV. 2 6 F. Don Wayne 9.0, Fleetmuster R. 13. New Flyer 8.11. Gold Hunt 8.10. No Kidding RIO. Roman Galley II 8.9. Destination 8.9. Jolly Day 8.7. All The Way 8.7, Race On 8.5, Star Zeal 8.5,423 words
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88 1960-06-21 11 Japanese name 5 boxers for Olympics ryOKYO, Tiies.— The Japan A Amateur Boxino Association last night announced the names of the Japanese boxers who will travel to Rome this year for the Olympic Games. They are to be accompanied by a manager and a coach. The boxers: Flyweight; Kiyoshi Tanabe.Reuter - 88 words
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185 1960-06-21 11 DARK DUET THE BEST BET OF DAY WITH ONLY 21b. EXTRA WEIGHT CLASS 2 IHV 4 *l r.unnnjj Man 9.0. c;olden Beauty 9.0, Memo X 13, M> Fair Lady 8.12. Theatre I\ K.I 1. Martingale X.l(». Happy < hatter 8.9. <kW \ssurann 8.08. Krakatoa 8.8, AJu Alu 8.8. Lady Jambo185 words
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Article79 1960-06-21 11 SAN FRANCISCO, 7 Km Rosewall iinlshed off Lew Hoad with a devastating cro.ss-court backhand shot m the final game to win the Qantas international prafessional tennis tournament 7-5. 7-5. Rose wall > lirst place share of the U557,500 purse WU USS 1.500. Frank Seri^n feaU dU.P.I. - 79 words
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Article21 1960-06-21 11 PARIS. Tue\ Stuart McKenzie of Australia won the Seine single mills Challenge, covering the distance m 6min. 40sec- U.P.IU.P.I. - 21 words
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Advertisement40 1960-06-21 11 EMOVE (RFLUOUS HAIR! IITERS, MADE ISILY AND D EMOVE IS HAIR. Mo 1 P B. 123, ROAD. s 'OR j V »MIERY. t 5; N TRAVEL XVWnqk •°wp!ete "rtd wide serviceSf !?N LLOYD l(y LIMITED L*!^ 0 Road. S. *****.40 words
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Advertisement150 1960-06-21 11 Minolta ff o r Minif lex g^ Designed to help you ach:<\e fP^ V f' S "l -True Fidelity" on 2" x 2" i>U rolnur slides with world famous Tl ROKKOR F 3.5-60 mm lour /f^S element taking lens. M,*!' Ji KJ THE CHICKEN INN J ff^l JLJP^JK proudly p^ffffrtt150 words
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Article, Illustration527 1960-06-21 12 Barry Mackay stumbles over the centre court net as Wimbledon tourney begins Big Fight facts WIMBLEDON, Tuesday. J£l(i Barn 1 Mackay of*the United Stales led the way into the second round of the men's singles when the Wimbledon championships began yesterday. The victory strengthened his claim as f> 2 joint527 words
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Article221 1960-06-21 12 R. Layer (Australia) beat G. L. Ward <GB* 6-3. 6-0, 6-2; R. Mark .Australia beat N. Kumar (India) 6-0, 6-2. 6-1. K. Nielsen (Denmark! beat. R. Holmben; (USA* 4-6. 8-6. 6-3. 10-8. N. Pietrangeli < Italy" beat B. Patty «USA» 6-3. 9-7. 6-3. G. Mulloy <USA* leads J. Pickard221 words
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276 1960-06-21 12 ALL RACE CYCLISTS MUST REPORT AT TIMES HOUSE FIVE hundred Singapore cyclists will on Sunday contest their biggest L event of the year the Free Press Cycle Race over 25 miles. Beginning at 7 a.m., the course begins at Mandai Road and finishes at Changi beach. First rider should reach276 words
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168 1960-06-21 12 All stars to clash by floodlight in Singapore's first 'double header' 4\ all-star soflbail gala will lake place at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday July 15. Two matches will he played, Featuring the best players m the leagues. Gate proceeds will go towards the National Theatre Fund. The main match,168 words
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298 1960-06-21 12 ALLAN LEWIS K. L - Trainers make most of tracks after rain ALLAN LEWIS K.L By Tuesday. •TRAINERS took full advantage of the good tracks here this morning after yesterday's rain. Cecil Street 'FranklL. showed that he is still In good form when worked with Perhaps So <Barratt>. Alter doing pace work from the mile298 words
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200 1960-06-21 12 K.L. barrier draw and scratchings KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Scratchlngs and order of running for tomorrow's races are Class 5. Div. 3— Abt.7F.— 2.3o— lntuition. Dash era. Maha Ranee. Class 5. Div. 2— Abt. 7F.— 3.oo— Nil Class 5. Div. I— Abt. 7F.~ 3.3o— Quicksilver Class 5. Div. 2— 54F.— 4.05—200 words
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Article26 1960-06-21 12 MEXICO CITY, Tues.— Miss Pilar Roldan. 21 -year-old fencing star, is Mexico's first selection to make the trip to Rome for the Olympic Games.26 words
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Article81 1960-06-21 12 Malayan downs Cup man MELBOURNE, Tues.— A 24-year-old Malayan university student. Ong En° Hong, won the Victorian badminton singles title here at the week-end. Ong beat Au>tralian Thomas Cup player Stan Russell m straight games. 15-7. 18-13. brilliantly exploiting drop and net shots. Then he teamed with his brother. David,Reuter - 81 words
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Article73 1960-06-21 12 Selangor 8: UK Eastern 3. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The tourists from Hong •Kong reeled before a top form Selangor team last night at Merdeka Stadium. Half-time was three-all, but after that the Malayans took control. Arthur Koh scored four goals and Gabrielle three. The other scorer73 words
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Article192 1960-06-21 12 OUNNINGDALE, Tues. Peter Thomson, 30--year-old Australian wonder golfer, took first prize m yet another British tournament yesterday, and within a few hours was on his way to Ireland to represent his country m next week's Canada Cup matches. Thomson's latest prize was £350 m192 words
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