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Title Section17 1960-06-22 1 2LS!*!!R EVERYBODY IS TALKINfi ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article147 1960-06-22 1 Students threaten Mac Arthur with violence .eftists hold up rail traffic m bid to oust Premier TOKYO, Wednesday. iti-t led Sohyo Labour Union ConMi brought the nations rail traffic to m i massive attempt to force the of Premier Nobusuke Kishi. final round <rf a nation-wideU.P.I. - 147 words
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138 1960-06-22 1 Ike: No more trips and no more top diplomacy WASHINGTON. Wed. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter told Congress yesterday that President Eisenhower is abandoning personal highlevel diplomacy and plans no further goodwill trips to other countries. Herter told a Senate appropriations sub-committee the administration will return to -traditional channelsU.P.I. - 138 words
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93 1960-06-22 1 $87,500 LOOT HIDDEN IN HOLLOW TADLE LEG LONDON. Wed. A bank messenger stole £10.000 <M587,500> from the National Provincial Bank where he worked and hid most of it for two and a years m the hollow leg of his dining room table. This was alleged at the Old Bailey when93 words
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Article, Illustration979 1960-06-22 1 FLOYD PATTERSON - MY SECRET... by Patterson FLOYD PATTERSON TWENTY-FOUR HOURS AFTER HIS SENSATIONAL FIFTH-ROUND KNOCK-OUT OFINGO JOHANSSON, PATTERSON TELLS THE FREE PRESS OF HIS COME-BACK REVENGE Joe Louis film was key By NEW YORK, Wed. I BEAT Ingemar Johansson with a secret Joe Louis showed inc. And that secret is m aReuter; U.P.I. - 979 words
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87 1960-06-22 1 TIN: SPECULATION ON NEW POWERS FOR BUFFER STOCK MANAGER NEW YORK, Wed.— While nothing definite about recently concluded agreement by the United Nations International Tin Council is known yet, it is rumoured m trade circles the buffer stock manager's discretionary powers to operate have been restricted. Under the present agreement87 words
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120 1960-06-22 1 British woman told: You cannot take your coloured child with you LONDON. Wednesday. Till] South African authorities have refused permission for a British woman lo take her adopted coloured child to Britain. lira E. Mcdougall. mother of* film actress Maureen Swan.Mjn. planned to bring home a six-year-old girl called Geraldine.120 words
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Article33 1960-06-22 1 SCHLESWIG, (West Germany), Wed. Police here have arrested a town councillor. Martin Fellenz, suspected of having been involved m the execution of Jews m the neighbourhood of Cracow, Poland, m 1942.33 words
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Article19 1960-06-22 1 LONDON, Wed— The British Government has contributed M 553,200 for the typnoon relief work m Hong Kong.19 words
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Article53 1960-06-22 1 LONDON. Wed.— Sterling Moss, lying on his back m St. Thomas's Hospital with two black eyes, plaster on bis nose and a three-day growth of beard, told reporters: 'I shall race again as soon as I can." He said he would be back on the trackReuter - 53 words
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Article19 1960-06-22 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Visiting President Rajendra Prasad of fnd a tSday called on Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev.19 words
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95 1960-06-22 1 OIL KING GIVES A $87,500 PARTY FOR A STEEL KING LONDON, Wed. Paul Getty, the American oil multi-millionaire, has invited German industrialist Alfred Krupp to a i'lo.ooo <M587,500> country housewarming next week. But Mr. Getty, reputedly the worlds richest man, is quoted by the Daily Express as saying he doesReuter - 95 words
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88 1960-06-22 1 LUMUMBA TO FORM FIRST CONGO GOVT. EOPOLDVILLE, Wed. -Mr. Lj Patrice Lumumba, 34--year-old, leader of the powerful Congolese national movement, was officially asked to form Congo's first government last night, aIUT gaining a sweeping victory over his rival. Mr. Joseph Kasavubu. Until yesterday both Mr. Lumumba and Mr. Kasavubu claimed88 words
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Article28 1960-06-22 1 OAKHAM. (England*, W^d. A 10-mile trail <ji nails caused chao.s among motorists here. An A. A. official &ald: "Somebody has been having a very poor Joke."28 words
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Article18 1960-06-22 1 MOSCOW. Wed Srvei. British businessmen arrived here for -a fortnights study of management and planning18 words
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Article24 1960-06-22 1 ZURICH. Wed. Armln Hary. the West German .sprinter broke the world 100 Mtm record ye.sterday when he clocked 10 seconds.- -Reuter.24 words
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Article29 1960-06-22 1 Fir.st Malayan Funa n ger's prices today buying $1 37 and selling $1 45 Second Malayan Fund manager .s pi icts— buying $105 anil selling $1 1129 words
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Advertisement28 1960-06-22 1 linK SHIRTS Sfn:nWEAK /f\^W t 51 ITS 1 \//O DANDRUFF? SCIENTIFIC FORMULASTuPS DANDRUFF AND ITCHY SCALP *ccessSul m 97-J ofi severe cases t««t«* Good- HHH|H Factor product HOLLYWOOD28 words
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Advertisement174 1960-06-22 1 """"""""""•""•"••■••••••••••••■•••••••••••••••••••••••I New! Farfisa! New! Pianorgans! New! The Latest Styled Electric Console Organs W^^^^^WMf^K^^'*^. y no lessen or musr Wj^mg^o^^^KftPSi9^^^ knowledge needed to -'^r^^M^^ggjj^gg^ ploy en tht lote t Xgs^^j/jjij/m TARFISA CHORD |I iii!«^^^^^^H ORGAN. It hos 37 tf^jMß^^^^^^ff numbered Keys and 40 PflH basses with console :;ll base cod li174 words
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Advertisement14 1960-06-22 1 VAN HIN FOR FINE lIH.MTIRI 136/142 Orchard K<—n W|w>rr> TrU ***** ?2M> 4 *****14 words
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230 1960-06-22 2 Favourable mid-monthly bank statements help advance in the London stock markets LONDON. Wed. I I WSETTLED c.onditions wtre again apparent m the London stock markets yesterday although a rather better tone developed In the afternoon as the result of the activities of cheap buyers but It was mainly the loaders230 words
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Article83 1960-06-22 2 LONDON: Ayer Hit air lin Di edging Limited yesterday announced proposed free scrip ie or fcur-:o:-or.e on the orea Aa ".dicated by the chairman n December 18, l^oi>. If b intended shortly to do>e down r.ber One dreci^e for conver- sion to electric drive, replating the83 words
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Article202 1960-06-22 2 Trading interest centred on few issues only i YEW YORK—Wail Street yesterday closed barely steady with a majority of mostly fractional losses. Pressure began soon after the opening but steady support was met m a number of instance^ 2l\ing the market a mid-morn-ing pattern of well divided. mostly202 words
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Article47 1960-06-22 2 Support for shippings m quiet market AMSTERDAM Internationa! issues lO6t ground on some profit-taking anci a lack of buyers. The market was qme* Shippings were generally well supported and there was speculative demand for some plantation issues. State loans were somewhat higher but dealings were limited.47 words
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Article197 1960-06-22 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside thr .SinUpore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are; Corfu 12, Steel Artisan 45, Wavelaird 6A, Thorstrand 6 7, Benvenue 8 9. Madras Maru 10/ 11. Benvrackie 13 14. Merwe Lloyd 15,16, Gjertrud Bakke 18, Sedili N. Wall 3, Auby N. Wall 4,197 words
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Article57 1960-06-22 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,205 $1,225 sales sales Union Inc. Canton $95 00 $94.00 sales sales Wheelock Maxden $7.10 7.20 sales sales H'Kong phone $39.25 $39.50 sales .sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $29.00 $29.20 Miles sales57 words
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796 1960-06-22 2 Exchange conditions still quiet with tins, rubbers easing dfhgj DIVIDENDS Malay Rubber Planters LONDON: Malay Rubber Planters bus declared an interim dividend of 25 per cent (same), payable on July 20. Golden Hope Rubber LONDON: The Golden Hope Rubber Estate Limited has recommended a final dividend of 35 per cent796 words
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Article915 1960-06-22 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. $:',SAPORE. Tuesday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bricks Ml ;N) .93 .90 Alias Ice UM Buyers 8.8. Petro! SPA 50/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5^5 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 Cms. 51 federal Dispensa-y 1 33 l.3Stt FiUpatncks 1-46915 words
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Article340 1960-06-22 2 NOTE: All prices oelow I are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Junt 21. Previous Today HUBBER No. 1 RSS o.i.f. European oerts June unquoted unquoted July 35 10 16 ;>5 11/16 RUbbER No. 1 RSS Spot 40; 39 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House340 words
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Advertisement621 1960-06-22 2 ®x tf&^ CA t v? &y HH THE C.A.1.. LINES <£ Qyj Sa.l.nfs to AOEN. R£o SEA MEDITERRANEAN. X^* COMTIHENTAL 1 SCAMBINAVIAN PORTS. S pire t. S ham Penanf jA y *\j -iU-1 I 26 2i June 29 JIM IJuly 2 2 July J» Smalia' 30 30 June a, ms621 words
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Advertisement340 1960-06-22 2 HAMBURG-AM^>J NORTH GERM AN J Ll To (Colombo), Genoa, MorscilU A *V^m Bremen Homburg I Colls Southampton f Or Do V t DRCSBEN (NAPAO li SCMWABENSTIIN (LLOYD i 31 June j HESSENSTCIN (LLOVO) v H| BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAC V' Calls Ale»an(na Bi'bac To Manila, Hongkong, Yokoh omo w bW °9oyc HAMBURG340 words
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Article159 1960-06-22 3 THDMAS HENG - THDMAS HENG WANT TO LEARN ABOUT OUR r CMS DURING THEIR M SINGAPORE dfjgk Changi. Wed SERVICEMEN serving with Bri- > m Singapore are keen to make local people, whom they find "m!- riendly," but regret having very nity of mixing with them. ing airmen stationed159 words
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170 1960-06-22 3 Con-man goes to jail for 4 years: He cheated job-seekers DENANO, VV cd. A conftdence trickster was sentenced to four years' jail by the Sessions Court president. Mr. Au Ah Wan, on charges of cheating two job-seekers. Ibrahim Mydin. alias Hashim, 26. unemployed, was convicted for cheating a lorry driver.170 words
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Article34 1960-06-22 3 KOTA BAHRU. Wed- The i Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. has completed a three-day tour of Kelantan to explain the object of establishing fertiliser and paper manufacturing factories.34 words
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104 1960-06-22 3 Wed.— !)rimary i-lub went to School md of comovor ..am- 11 hose uidicaOl the ved at UB beer owd v s team won, it was ™t without a struggle and Tan Pnee Yock of Winstedt received a loud ovation104 words
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Article, Illustration134 1960-06-22 3 0 SINGAPORE and Malayan "freshies form more than half of the 10M newcomers from South-East Asia who have just started their academic year at the University of Melbourne. The freshies were recently welcomed to the Australian student rommunity at134 words
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197 1960-06-22 3 A CONTEST IN CIVICS IS PLANNED FOR SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Wed.A civics knowledge competition tor all young people will be held m Singapore schools on July 24 at 9 a.m. Sponsoring this competition is the Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese YM.C.A. Names of the schools where the competition197 words
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Article41 1960-06-22 3 p E N A N U. wcu.- --nitPenang CID la to investigate a statement made In court by S Mohammed Shamf a fOOO-chararter lottery operator that high-ranking police officers were among those S-ho had placed bets with him.41 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-06-22 3 U.S. ARTIST SAYS THAT OUR MARKETS ARE CLEAN SINGAPORE, Wed.An artist from Chicago who has been sketching market scenes here, is full of praise lor our markets. "They are so clean and well-kept."' said the artist, Miss Dorotny C. Toad. Miss Todd who Is on a five-and-a hall months Holiday139 words
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Article38 1960-06-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Nearly 12 million dollars have been paid so far by the Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board since its inception m 1956. to its agents. The Board's profit during the period was $32.487,770^38 words
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252 1960-06-22 3 Payroll grab youth's six-year jail sentence set aside Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SCHOOLBOY who look par! m a $17,000 payroll robbery won his appeal m the Federation Court of Appeal here against a sentence of six years' jail. Instead of tne jail term' thr court ordered That Mohamed Razah. 17.252 words
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110 1960-06-22 3 THIRTY OFFICERS FROM GOVT. AND POLICE PASS THE LAW EXAMS SINGAPORE, Wed.—Thirty government servants and police officers Have passed various sections of the Law examinations they sat for m April this year. The following 21 passed Part I and II Penal Oode, Evidence and Criminal Procedure: w. D. Anthony (Customs*,110 words
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Article31 1960-06-22 3 KLANG, Wed.- The Working Committee of the Malayan Association for the Blind here will launch a flower day on July 2, to raise funds for the association.31 words
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Article37 1960-06-22 3 Singapore. Wed.—Brigadier B. T. V. Crowey. D.5.0.. a former rugby uiterna- uonal will be me speaker at UK-' luncheon of tne Rotary i club of Blngapoce-West ioI morrow at l p.m. Princess j Blue Room.37 words
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Advertisement87 1960-06-22 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 WSU&(^< A^Hl^ elemncc... afo ye 3 1 a H^. A fiy; fhe Poamcr W.- t <s c">e o* Switrerl^od s "X^^ p^eosion pror)t» rtr <s P%^^ I fjr fnbuted by lc-«. v#^^f >»r^» all over the wo 'f^?ar\87 words
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Advertisement76 1960-06-22 3 rf^GLITTERING o/ Llegance r^\ gives Glamour Jm jjl j7 Excitement to J >4*V£*^Ladies of all Nations. "SI Sp Distributors:- c G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jen oilers" 3, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1. PHONE: ***** cflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllic /t**^*'-^ A Beautiful Carpet is E grt sst+ t a treasured possession Beautiful Persian, Bakhara Pakistan76 words
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Miscellaneous161 1960-06-22 3 Medium Wave 176 metre* 6 4, M SHORT WAVE: C 2 metres (47K0 pment c kc s.| from 9.0(» p.m. 10.00 p.m. .sh.tre marled repoi daily. fj P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary: 7 1.) Three t1 I til ].O2 Tunes ui'h your tiffin; 130 Temple sod A: The news; 1.40 Newstalk;161 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1960-06-22 4 Rene MacColl - Rene MacColl By ON TOUR WITH PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. WED I have seen Kirn m triumph and m the doldrums but never like this... THIS has been a sickening day, not only for a great President of the United States but for the reporters— myself included—1,038 words
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135 1960-06-22 4 A drink might help a tired motorist, expert tells court LONDON. Wed. A doctor claimed In court that a drink might IMPROVE a tired motorist's driving. Said Dr. George Hesketh at Middlesex Sessions: "A man who is tired might be bucked up a bit by a drink. Dr. Hesketh, of135 words
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Article27 1960-06-22 4 DENVER, Wed.— The Martin Company of Baltimore has been given a contract for the development and manufacture of an advanced model of the Titan missile27 words
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122 1960-06-22 4 He breaks 1 7-year silence on isles murder YEW YORK, Wed.— A^ Bahamas property owner Harold Christie broke a 17 year silence on the unsolved murder of his friend. Sir Harry Oakes. Mr. Christie, who was a guest m Sir Harry Oakes't, house on the night of the murder m122 words
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Article23 1960-06-22 4 MOSCOW, Wed— Two Russian pilots have set up three world records for speed, distance and flight lo a planned point.23 words
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150 1960-06-22 4 TON DON, Wed.— When fire broke out m a cabin of the 4,534-ton cable ship Ocean Layer, 650 miles out m the Atlantic, emergency hoses were rigged, but no water came from the nozzles. Mr. Peter Bucknill, Transport Ministry counsel, described the150 words
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75 1960-06-22 4 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS PLAY IS STAGED AT BOSTON i>OSTON, Wed.— The) do not ban tl any more here This appears so as a thhere has staged a which would m-vrr the Lord Chamberla:: But Bostonians did flinch when they the near thu parody of a Twine Williams play. The scene is75 words
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Article21 1960-06-22 4 BANGKOK. \Wd Thais and one Chine arrested for placing t bomb at the gates United States Embassy21 words
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Article25 1960-06-22 4 SAIGON. Wed. C hospitals m Soutn will be legally obliged to 1 m patients of all national and to use western drug-25 words
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Advertisement59 1960-06-22 4 |\!3Bv CLEAN £EFL OlJy pertube m. tax &Te<dL >pp^ FROM TAPE TO DISC. Your favourite tape recordings can be dubbed on >fffc^ (rrrSl Hi Fi dis at 33 1/3, 45 or 78 r.p.m. within a week. For a complete /IITK \rr3f recording service ask the experts FAR EASTERN FEATURES SERVICE59 words
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Advertisement88 1960-06-22 4 EXCELLENT SELECTION of MODERN JEWELLER NEVER I IN SINGAPORE OR IN MALAYA WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW J WITHOUT ANY OBLIGAIiC I PLEASE CALL AT S. P. H. de SUVA LI 45, HIGH STREET, SINGA?( 6, STATION ROAD. IPOH Ass. Co. S. P. H. de SUVA (HK 5 Lets88 words
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Article263 1960-06-22 5 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO hE admitted stealing H EGUE DAY AFTER :H c: bank returned r COURT IS TOLD dgfkji Singapore. Wednesday. ler a rash cheque tor $1,206, prei>r payment at the Mercantile Hank > be forged, d >oun?; audit clerk ap i mployer and admitted263 words
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26 1960-06-22 5 MAN FROM PULAU SMIBOE HAD KO PERMIT Wed 20. i enterfrom without mit on jailed by the ate, Mr. ;tor. Id the ted cUon raband ci26 words
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Article49 1960-06-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some of Malaya's best professional and amateur entertainers will take part m a variety show at the Victoria Theatre on June 29. 30 and July 1. The show called 'Cavalcade of the Stars" will be In aid of the National Theatre Fund.49 words
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Article31 1960-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A reception will be held at the Lake Club on July 4 to mark the 14th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of the Phillipines.31 words
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Article24 1960-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The wife of the British High Commissioner to Malaya. Lady Tory, left for a holiday |m Britain yesterday.24 words
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Article22 1960-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUUR, Wed. i The Federal Co-operative I Housing Society has been re- gistered by the Registrar of Co-optTative Societies.22 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-06-22 5 SINGAPORE, Wed— About 70 people attended the opening of a Buddhist Sunday school at Managala Vihara m Jalan F.unos. The ceremony started at 10 a.m. with a prayer by the Venerable M. M. MahaWecni Mathathera. There are (ive classes m the Sunday school which caters123 words
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Article24 1960-06-22 5 Pay rates... or else KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Municipal Council has warned ratepayers to pay up their rates quickly or have their properties attested.24 words
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94 1960-06-22 5 A MAN LOST EYE AFTER BROTHER, 15, HIT HIM, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE. Wed. A 25--year-old shop assistant was badly assaulted by his step-brother. 15, and his left eye had to be removed, a court was told. Tne younger boy. charged with causing grievous hurt, told the Juvenile Court that he94 words
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238 1960-06-22 5 Broken bottle slashing in a beer garden: Man is fined $200 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. LANCE corporal attached to the Royal Military Police told :i district judge thut Ik* whs assaulted by a man armed with a broken bottle while he \\;is drinking with tour others m the Happy World Beer Garden.238 words
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Advertisement76 1960-06-22 5 ifiUXQUtL I on. built MetroI Hrn world I IO H I reI I nil to mmI r B a I.oa Each afc price, no J be without I LTD Smqaporc 6 I DR I s7 /J. I The H y po»«*hcr w.th a I -<^ built-m l.qMid Sfe contomcr .re76 words
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Advertisement255 1960-06-22 5 VVtttf Econometer Compressor CUTS RUNNING rACTC ny/ iiai r D I nj-%L-f Lv cf rr 9 r "LL\ rcrr MMI J V-.jy P^'T cck3 Cconom«tcr y _^^BBB^B^ B k.J 2#^B^ B^B^. Luxury finish m white, with polished gold onod*scd trims. Price: $630.00 nctt cash. Hire Purchase Terms avoilablc. bee t'PT255 words
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Miscellaneous192 1960-06-22 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson x -v^ I r:.\ e>L ;.-v, oka> f^l P^^ Lri rhjf-j-MHHHSI S A\-c-IBNEY WK.KIRBI r- I STRA<6HTEN THINGS I NEVER UkEP 1[ p 1 lM7t^BMir*^i WHAT'S THE THINK I JJST CUT. HOW ABOUT V \\ATER AM WAt A*L*m> B W-i^B T/\CJeLE?y CAUc-HT192 words
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90 1960-06-22 6 NOW A SCOOTER RACE SUGGESTION After reading Oswald Henry's great service to spcrt m Sine pec by organising the Big Walk and rht Cycle Race. Since there are many people m Singapore who possess SCOOters. rr^v I suggest that the Free Press also organise a Scooter Race r,-und the inland.90 words
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119 1960-06-22 6 THERE WAS NO NEED TO CALL IT OFF Ib^b^bSJLib^bO 0 Ho* .an rht Singapore Amateur BtKing Association M to gain publtc support wnen it e;;ves cve r v md c^ticn scared to '-rect a challenge? There was no need to call eH the Cevlc-n versus Smga"test. The feeble excuse *->at119 words
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92 1960-06-22 6 OTHER SINHALESE IN RACE BEFORE HIM 0 Refer to Mr. W.6.G. Fernando's statement (June I7| |he is t^e first Singhalese to participate .n the Free Pre^s Ci Io Race. I like P° int out it he is mistaken. It he had taken a little more interest nr would have found92 words
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197 1960-06-22 6 0 Most oi the English-educat-ed parents do not seem to appreciate the present Government tor imposing the six-day school week. A^ a matter of fact, they should be thankful for the present policy. because their children can progress well with the extra day of study.197 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1960-06-22 6 Constance De Cruz - Constance De Cruz SINGAPORE t; V. r ...by SPOTLIGHT on the Queens! Two weeks ago the 1960 National Carnival Queen was elected. Last Saturday the National Ball Queen was crowned by the 1960 National1,533 words
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Advertisement726 1960-06-22 6 ou ran hand m your *mail ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS To.d Storage <M) Ltd., 20 Tanab Rat*. IPOH Cold Storage <Mt Ltd., 1-5 CUre Street. KLAN6 Cold srorage iM) Ltd., M New Road. KOTA, IHARU CoA Storage iMI Ltd., 1187726 words
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Advertisement85 1960-06-22 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Us the only watch manufacturer85 words
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Advertisement37 1960-06-22 6 /y\\ packing remo*d J/ II and storoge \y reQUiremep*' TRANSPORT &STORAGELTD 173, Cecil Street Phone UMI Mjnj^'ini: Dtf I_ SnoltaA?,, WTTHNEEDLI <^2jP mwrnum S. MOUTR.E OCO OWN A fllj SJPI FOR PW«J3 KU W SOUND t Jl*37 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-06-22 7 ivien and peter: him docs not like ay its put Vilay, ngard, ..d m objects -ription v .-papers was panion these y .r.-id he had i tbesc I MacAulay. 1i only Duel I or. don which I eigh added. actor h 1958 on a ■•;aulav45 words
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112 1960-06-22 7 THE NAME'S THE SAME, BUT TUN LIM IS NOT IN JUNIOR TOURNEY SINGAPORE. Wed.— Friend* of former Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, were sadly disappointed when they rang up his office to wish him all the best m the Singapore Badminton Association men's singles junior championships. They were told112 words
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Article21 1960-06-22 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The annual meeting of the YWCA will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Raffles Quay.21 words
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122 1960-06-22 7 BOY FROM CHINA FELL INTO BAD COMPANY, STOLE PERFUME SINGAPORE, Wed. A 15--year-old stall assistant, formerly a farm-hand m China, was sent by the Juvenile Court to Gimson School for three years. The boy was found guilty of stealing a bottle of perfume worth $10 belonging to a woman volunteer122 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-06-22 7 Holiday romance in Sydney leads to wedding for a Malayan nurse kt ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN attractive Malayan Chinese nurse who found romance while holidaying m Sydney was married to an Australian Chinese at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church m Kuala Lum- =L pur. She is Miss Lai Swee Ying, i221 words
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Article61 1960-06-22 7 st. deepta lo»- ,:UIZ part tions were set on literary works as well as general ££to& The Josephians won by 33 points to 31 2St Teresas was rt-pie seated by Misses Agnes. Sea h Molly Iff. Rose .Mary nnH t.pw Yin Peng an d the Snii61 words
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84 1960-06-22 7 FORMER MENTAL PATIENT ON MURDER CHARGE SINGAPORE, Wed.-P. Veelasamv was tentatively I charged m the ninth magistrate's court, with the murder of Triviayam m a room of the City Council Quarters. Lorong Lalat. No plea was taken. Inspector Teoh Beng San. i prosecuting, applied successi fully to the court to84 words
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Article30 1960-06-22 7 IPOH. Wed.- The Ipoh division of UMNO wants the Federation Government to increase the strength of the Royal Malay Regiment to two divisions within the next five years.30 words
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Article20 1960-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Canadian community m Malaya will celebrate their national day here on July 120 words
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Article, Illustration229 1960-06-22 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - How to set up a TV station: A Japanese report goes to Singapore Government CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE, Wed. fHh Sincere Government has received a team vhi re h PP Orth rt rOm a thr <*-™" Japanese team which had come to advise the Government on how to set229 words
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Article, Illustration196 1960-06-22 7 Abdul Aziz on the vital role of women KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tv —The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told women leaders attending a co-opera-tive seminar at Petaling Jaya of the invaluable contribution they could make to raise the standard of living m rural areas. Inche196 words
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Article27 1960-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the first biennial national youth conference at the Language Institute here on June 30.27 words
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292 1960-06-22 7 'Tariffs on consumer goods not high enough in Malaya' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. jyjALAVAN tariff on imported consumer goods should l>e increased to induce manufacturers to establish their factories here, said Mr. J. F. J. Fiieger, Far East representative of American Home Products International Ltd. who is on his sixth market tour292 words
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Article52 1960-06-22 7 IPOH. Wed. An essay competition open to all Federal citizens is being organised by the Malay Students' Association. Entries must be m the national language on the subject: "A national culture which Is acceptable to all citizens of the Federation of Malaya." The closing date is52 words
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188 1960-06-22 7 Fifteen thousand want a long-promised theatre to be built 3ERANGOON GAR- DENS, Wed.— Fifteen thousand people m Serangoon Garden Estate want to know why they do not have a theatre of their own. The nearest modern theatre is about seven miles away and this causes great inconvenience to the people.188 words
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116 1960-06-22 7 DEBATE FOR THE CATHOLIC SHIELD BEGINS NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE, Wed. The annual debates for the Catholic Social Guild Shield this year will be held next month and m August. This is open to all Catholic English schools and will be held on a knockout system. Each school taking part will116 words
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Article27 1960-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Six men were charged m the First Magistrate Court here with rioting during the Am- pang new village local election.27 words
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215 1960-06-22 7 First airline over the Iron Curtain runs into silent barrier SINGAPORE. Wed.— The first non-Com-munist airline scheduled to penetrate the "Iron Curtain" with regular iliehts into China has been refused details of emereency landing grounds, navigation aids and territory by the Chinese Government. Refusing The airline, Air Ceylon, has been215 words
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68 1960-06-22 7 NEGRI ASSEMBLY QUIZZED ON MINING LEASES SERLMBAN. Wed. The Negri Sembiian Leui.->--lative Assembly has been asked whether any member has obtained mining l< and if BO whether any money is due to the Government. The question has b< < n submitted by Mr. Gurnain Sintth Gill (S.F.i. He has also68 words
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Advertisement79 1960-06-22 7 fl| Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms \Jf if, 1 Central, all rooms bath attached Jt^- with hot end cold running water, \\J delightfully furnished with telephone I \^K^y P'ivate Cor Pork Facilities. VAjll Reasonable Rotes > I'itW 3ar Restaurant— A La Carte Mea s \T YjkW Telephones *****/9, *****. WHEN IT79 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-06-22 7 i- By Cog k Crackers! I -,S I hc^^ -tf^^ r^os i kj^o^' s^^ >v they V* \<- CtV 'BUOC^ OARAGE kS« svmn22 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-22 8 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Rasging came to an end for 199 medical freshies when seniors entertained them to a dinner over the week-end. It was a hilarious a (lair with seniors and freshies eating and drinking on equal terms. Picture shows a group59 words
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231 1960-06-22 8 CHAN SWAN BEE - Know-Japan-better tour for travel ageme Free trip offer from airlines CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A KMOW-JAPAN-BETTER two-week tour is being planned by Japan Air Lines for Singapore travel agents. A circular to find out if the travel agents arc interested m the trip has been sent to all231 words
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144 1960-06-22 8 Twelve people punted in a 'common betting house': Fined $50 each SINGAPORE, Wed.— Twelve people arrested m two separate police raids here, were fined $50 each m the Ninth Magistrate's Court for "betting m a common betting house." They were Tay Phua Yam. An?. Hock Heng. Ong Peck Beng. Yeo144 words
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Advertisement288 1960-06-22 8 I "PIFCO" PRODUCTS. I PIFCO HAIR DRYER— A masterpiece of design and construction. Light **k*~~ weight and perfectly! X balanced. It is m lustrous w ivory plastic with flowing f streamlined contours. Its easy grip handle is a delight to use. —■-4 T..,- <_J PIFCO MASSAGER For health and beauty.288 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-22 8 7U matchtesi $185. (rx\ <p, m f \Yv 'fm I CINtKON BLV Mcc f',t \k If y imoHest sue Cool Lemp p<t«w< I I U\\ built-.n Sound Svn<hwnc iX««l CINEKON BLV, the only Cool lomp pro,cctor \V J with provision for sf.de projections, wide-onglo ,a lens, speed regulator, motor-tan voltage103 words
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Miscellaneous853 1960-06-22 8 (LIES ACROSS I I I 1. Down to earth, and it's a II \C \J T 'I I truth! «6. 2. 4). F^^ liHl~" 8. Doe^ something held at this 7 fl^H make one see straight? (3. s>. m^ JHr— JBBL— JHL JBHH ■■■L— -9. One receptacle the door might853 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-06-22 8 I M <.IM\\. Mr IHuiMM x T»;\in H |H*l < HI10 words
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220 1960-06-22 9 Man and boy cleared of assault on two constables OENANG, W e d. A vegetable seller and a schoolboy were acquitted without being called upon to make their defence to joint charge of^as^ saulting two policemen at Batu Lanchang Lane on May 10. Ong Chong bo and the schoolboy, 13,220 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-06-22 9 ROY LAZAROO - Now he wants to learn to tame the bad Toys ROY LAZAROO By SINGAPORE, W e d.Manoharan Ponnusamy, 19, a secondyear student at the University of Queensland, plans to undergo a criminology course after obtaining his social studies diploma. Manoharan hails from Singapore and has made a name for himself130 words
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359 1960-06-22 9 This hard-top version gives comfortable motoring at 1 1 0 mph By a SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T HAVE been testing the hard-top Triumph TR3A a sports car that combines two worthy virtues. It can be a two-seater saloon for high-speed travel m any weather, and a traditional open typewhen the top359 words
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128 1960-06-22 9 Patient of mental hospital freed on 3 charges KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A patient of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan, Leow Kam Wah, 44, was acquitted m the magistrate's court here of three charges of extortion. Leow was alleged to have attempted to extort: $2,000 from Wong Kup Sing128 words
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Article38 1960-06-22 9 JOHORE BAHRU, WedMr. F. D. Jakeway, Chief Secretary of Sarawak, will Inspect and take the salute at a parade formally marking the formation of the Sarawak Rangers (FarelH unit at Baird Camp, Johore, on Saturday.38 words
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264 1960-06-22 9 ROBERT CHONG - ROBERT CHONG ALSO A FORMULA TO PREVENT THE ICING FROM MELTING By SINGAPORE. Wed A 50-YEAR-OLI) woman who is popularly known m Singapore as Madam Marie ha* just come back after a cake-making course m Australia. Madam Marie (her real name264 words
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111 1960-06-22 9 MTUC PRESIDENT CALLS ON WOMEN TO GIVE SUPPORT TO NEW UNION pENANG, Wed. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, president of the Malayan Trade Unions Congress, urged women teachers m Malaya to give full support to the newly-formed Women Teachers' Union. "This union has dedicated leaders and every woman teacher has everything111 words
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Article93 1960-06-22 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The West Coast Road Community Centre will hold a "children's party" at the open ground m front of its premises at 7i milestone West Coast Road tomorrow at 3 p.m. This is the first children's party to be organised by the Centre since93 words
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Advertisement147 1960-06-22 9 Gives safety on the roads aster cylinders Wheel cylinders gh pressure hoses Repair kits MOTORS 54 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORF PHONE 22 128 ISI%»- M rWEAUNC BHO». \mikintf M f&* w3^^&)L<^ lor it ?Zy wit m Hi i low ih*» tB Ham f 4vi- 1 r Don t -l High 1147 words
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Advertisement180 1960-06-22 9 pOCKET MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9, to reach her180 words
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Advertisement89 1960-06-22 9 mHE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of X whom will receive a $5 prize m due course, are: Miss Margaret Joseph (11), 86 Sophia Road, Singapore 9. Miss Beatrice (10), 1-A Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore 28. Master John Lee (13), 18 Chec Hoon Avenue, Singapore 11. Master89 words
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Miscellaneous73 1960-06-22 9 1 p A PRESSURE MCSE iS 'N\.AUUABIE AKX> L£rHN6 7HC J£T RX? C*JJ ClEAninC ESPtCiAUUV CCS jjc fifM£7PATf _N7EeBOC?v wu? vnmiCm WUfT 8E B£7*££H 7k£ > "V^ B~t use twe hose > 4V^ //^/AjVvJ t- A WCA E _^A swap #£T ':M(!rysm __JKLl__ H 1 a. r 1 f lli73 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-06-22 9 TODAY: 10.26 a.m. and 9.39 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. MONDAY: 1.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.32 a.m. and 1.54 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-06-22 10 SEVEN SMILES FROM THE MEN WHO WON WATER POLO TITLE FOR SWIMMING CLUB Sinjiaporo Swimming Club who won the Singapore Amateur Swimmini Association first division league water polo tournament this year. Left to ri^ht: Back row. MIC. Bum. R. Ballenuid. T. John- son. I). M. Brown. From row. \V. Writers74 words
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377 1960-06-22 10 Four tennis players training hard for 'Port' battle SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association have named four players for special training with a view to selecting the state side for the Malayan inter-port tennis championships next month. All four state players were members of the Singapore team which trounced Malaya early this377 words
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150 1960-06-22 10 Sussex Maid wins 55-mile yacht race fiHANGI. Wed.-RAF Changl j once again organised the 1 Horsenet yacht race from Changi Yacht Club to Horse- I borough Light and back again— a distance of 55 miles j last weekend. This race, which is lntena- ed to test the skill of small150 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-06-22 10 Royal Air Forte soccer team lithtialt their 111 victi 1 It was the MM liirlhrlax »»1 n\( Mov\.at I31 words
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Article166 1960-06-22 10 Army sports: Signals dominate SINGAPORE. \Ved. OIGNALS Regiment dominated the annual Singapore Base District athletic team championships. No. 19 Signal Regiment were Major Unit champioi while 18 Sig'.:ai Regm.\V were ruuners-up. The Minor Unit title \\< to MBTC with No. 10 Tra. portatiou Squadron second. Water-polo SINGAPORE water players nave166 words
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Article218 1960-06-22 10 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray l)v THE value of your hand >eldom remains the same throughout the of the auction. A.. example from match phiv shows how deaa minimum has to be viewed In a new Light t West and East began In both room* with One Heart Three Diamond.-. The218 words
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Article45 1960-06-22 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Billiard Association will hold a meeting tomorrow at the Siang 800 Association premises. Time; 5.30 p.m. Officials will discuss president Mr. Wong Kwok Leone's plans on inviting Federation players to participate m Upstate championships to bt held soon.45 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-06-22 10 MOST UNLUCKY SCHOOLBOY: VINCENT GIVES UP SOCCER gIXGAPORE, \\rd-\m ik 7 Deal I an. It,, .i I (inn student of Montlord Si (■(•mlar\ m probahh ti, BMSt uiiluc ky st h(toltH(\ m Siagiawe May. Be li Kit*' up his taxmiriii >porl. simt-r. iu>.i became hie wmmta to ■>r»lc Ita mm166 words
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Advertisement125 1960-06-22 10 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS NOW ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN SINGAPORE. I'IIICK SI |»er ticket. Next Race Meeting 2nd. 6th and 1 0th July. L. C BAILEY, Secretary, S.T. C. RECTO-SEROL FOR INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES RELIEVES PAIN b^^X^^^^^ STOPS BLEEDING AND CHECKS INFLAMMATION AT ALL125 words
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Advertisement69 1960-06-22 10 WHEN m m~ t a^fcl_^W CZ -3aV J Gives You All the Most Expense Smelt' Reflex Features at o '.jl< NOW! You, too, ccn m i with accura priSM ph: you mount it on yjur corner Lis« Price $114 Av Ol loblc tor— AIREb CONTAFLEX ETC CANYOU ll^vtf^MAtf FEEL QUALITY69 words
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Article121 1960-06-22 11 FREE PRESS TH L STRAITS J i ie L___ i^ayi W il mhyahg mnfang ULAN LtW.S TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP I— I LL BOY I POINTER anCI CITY OF PARIS! ALUANCE KWEELOH MAYU-LOOMG aLV""BC *r*ssi S SI lsr r: a> par SF= B 8 gaaa> feg^121 words
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53 1960-06-22 11 M. Emily o VKRER PARK, Wednesday. >K\VARD Boon Leong was m I "I m yesterday for Haikowyu. m the lend m Ihe third minute vverc outclassed by the fast p iK v. at t: iryu'a n .i i b53 words
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Article93 1960-06-22 11 Bintan^ Bulun 8 s.c.c i SINGAPORE. Wed Dollah -cored a fine hattrick. SCC were completely eclipsed m 'his friendly match. Bintang Bulan scored fiv»tlmn m the first half through Amswl -2> a iid Dollah <3>. SCC. managed to >core onp goal through Fisher. In r: -t93 words
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Article997 1960-06-22 11 Race 1 —2.30: Cl. 5, Diy. 3 Abf. 7 Furs. tit mVMM+M*m££ ,V r Ch t B Rod ers 812 <«> Wilson 4 737 *JOH4v Sv >T 8.7 (1> Burton Ou? *fvfv\T ?I> f K ag Sullivan. 8.2 f3) Johnson ft 8 M4M» T b K rg Allan997 words
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27 1960-06-22 11 SOUTHAMPTON, Wed— The South African touring \a» a nine-wicket IXJ over ■Hampshire here yesterday. Victory was overssrssner su "sac* field 6-78»-Keuter.27 words
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Article15 1960-06-22 11 MOSCOW. Wed. -A touring Oxford and Cambridge University basketball team arrived here. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article15 1960-06-22 11 KARACHI. Wed.— Pakistan will send 12 athletes to the Olympic Games. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article1303 1960-06-22 11 RACE ONE CL. 5 DIV. 3— 7 F. CITY OF PARIS: 5-3-60— Went from 7P at three -quarter pace; won on course. RtSSIAN ROSE: 20-6-60— Went over 3F In 41. ALLIANCE: No recent track report. JOHAN: 14-6-eo Went over 3P In even time. TALENT: No1,303 words
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312 1960-06-22 11 CHUA BAN HOCK - Eastern tourists find S'pore tough customers CHUA BAN HOCK By Jaian Besar, Wednesday. Eastern 1 Singapore gASTEHX Athletic Association of Hong Kong found the Singapore boys tough customers. They managed to win but it was a victory which was earned the hard way, Singapore matched the visitors move for move.312 words
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Article43 1960-06-22 11 FARRER PARK, Wed. Singapore Infantry Regiment defeated 443 RAOC 6-3 In an Army Inter-Services league soccer match yesterday. Scorers for S.I.R.- Ahmad <2k Cpl. Ong (2); Lieut Mltchel and Sharlff. Bakar (2) and J aland m scored for 443 RAOC.43 words
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Article47 1960-06-22 11 FARRER PARK, Wed. —I Indian Navy lost to Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Re- serves 5-1 m a friendly soccer match played yesterday. Scorers for MRNVR were Wari Ba.sri (1). Dahlan (2», Dahab Abu I), Ba^risum (I). i Muthurzu scored for the I Indians. j47 words
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Advertisement170 1960-06-22 11 "sunbeam ALPINE SLEEKSWIFTSPECTACULAR' Pnl El \A/ power-packed I. '-litre engine —develops 83 5 bh p at 5,300 rpm -vivid acceleration -speeds to 100 mph w«th outstanding economy f^sj I \A/ exciting styling -ne*/ luxury corr'ct new safety with front due brakes and excellent road holding. Optional extras wre tthtth white170 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-06-22 12 A world champion m training. This amazing photograph of Johansson and fiancee Birgit Lundgren was taken four days before the fight.33 words
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128 1960-06-22 12 Every day a lazy day for Ing o... and nights were long and gay From DESMOND HACKETT: Grossingers, Wednesday. IT m this millionaire playground where relaxing is 11 fine and highly expensive art, Ilk acknowledged lord of the loungers \v;is Ingemar Johansson, ;i handsome, deeply dimpled Swede. Tne purpose o;128 words
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281 1960-06-22 12 ALL CYCLISTS READ THIS: HERE IS WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IF you are one of the 500 riders m the Free Press Cycle Race on Sunday, then read the following carefully. Numbered tags can be collected from Times House from today onwards between o p.m. and 7 p.m. A281 words
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Article68 1960-06-22 12 LONDON, Wed. Crushing Surrey by nine wickets at the Oval county cham- pions Yorkshire yesterday reestablished themselves firmly at the top of the table. Middlesex, wno gained a narrow advantage m the table last week, drew with Lancasnire at Manchester and could console themselves only byReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1960-06-22 12 LONDON, Wed.— Defending champion Maria Bueno of Brazil and American Darlene Hard, "big two" m the women's singles at Wimbledon, opened their cnallenge with convincing wins yesterday. Reuter.30 words
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612 1960-06-22 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Today's best bets: Dark Duet, Kerrbrook and Alliance ...but it's a hard programme ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA. LUMPUR. Wednesday. £)ARK DUET, (Race 6), Kerrbrook (Race 4) and Alliance (Race 1) should be a safe treble m a difficult programme here this afternoon. Dark Duet, who is penalised only 2 lb612 words
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Article30 1960-06-22 12 LONDON. Wed— Pitch at lord's for the second Test between England and South Africa tomorrow is expected to be truer than m recent years. Reuter.30 words
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