The Singapore Free Press, 23 June 1960
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Title Section17 1960-06-23 1 IIL!!22!*!!LL«RYBOOY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960. tuft* 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article116 1960-06-23 1 i Now a daring breach with past Communism |nsefrom\ -e would I ;e to task'/ ■so policy lakes a ■eating at leeting of L leaders >\, Thurs. PreNikita ev, has won victory over tor his i-a refill co and has another eak with licated in from116 words
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Article, Illustration460 1960-06-23 1 PETER HOPKIRK - PETER HOPKIRK KATIE WAITS IN NASSAU AS BADLY INJURED MOSS LIES IN HOSPITAL WITH A BROKEN BACK AFTER 140mph CRASH The big worry: 'Should I go to him?' By Nassau, Thurs. i ITATIE MOSS, estranged wife of racing driver Stirling, wrestled with an agonising problem today460 words
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Article16 1960-06-23 1 TAIPEH Thurs. Direct ♦pleohone service between T^ipeh and Saigon will be inaugurated today.16 words
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91 1960-06-23 1 Kidnapper: Girt gave away Eichmann LONDON. Thurs. A man who claims to be one of Adolf EichmaniVs kidnappers has been interviewed by The London American a weekly news-wS-^uskeci what led him to Eichniann. the man -ft was a woman. He had a German mistress a young girl He gave herReuter - 91 words
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Article19 1960-06-23 1 Crash kills 1 6 pilgrims i W ,v"l,m Jourtcn of then burnt to d-uih and two lat<T in hospital.19 words
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335 1960-06-23 1 Ingo spurns Joe's offer to coach him for fight with Patterson NEW YORK, Thursday. IXGEMAR JOHANSSON has flatly rejected 1 lor I ouis's oiler to instruct the handsome Swede for his third match with heavyweight champion FlovdJ^son. (Louis) he's got nothing to do with us," Johansson said before boarding a335 words
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Article23 1960-06-23 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. An Amercian aircraft yesterday buzzed a Soviet ship four times in the Bering Sea, the ship's captain reported.23 words
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Article22 1960-06-23 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs The Senate yesterday ratified the new United StatesJapanese security treaty by a vote of 90 to two.22 words
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Article25 1960-06-23 1 ROME. Thurs. Sir Marcus Chekc. British minister to the Holy See. died in a Rome I hospital yesterday. He was 04.25 words
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80 1960-06-23 1 BOUGOURE RIDES WINNER OF IRISH DERBY KILDARE (Ireland), Thurs.— Former Malayan champion jockey Garnet Bougoure rode Chamour to victory in the M540.000 Irish Derby over U miles. Chamour is the colt whose alleged doping recently cost Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien an 18 months suspension. Chamour. 3 to 1 second favourite,80 words
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Article22 1960-06-23 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. An Atlas missile with ft new type of nose cone made a successful 5,000-mile flight.22 words
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161 1960-06-23 1 GUINNESS 'NO' TO $4m. OFFER TO SELL BEER LONDON, Thurs.Film actor Alec Guinness said he had turned down a M54,000,000 offer to act and sell beer in an American television series. ••I would have despised myself." Guinness explained In disclosing the oiler from a leading American brewery which he did161 words
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Article23 1960-06-23 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved a bill to pay U5573.000.000 to the Philippines war damage. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Article29 1960-06-23 1 PARIS. Thurs. The French Government decided to requisition from today all workers of the Paris metro and bus network in a bid to end the Tolling strikes."29 words
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Article18 1960-06-23 1 WtICHTS FOP SUNDA t STOCK b> -11. >1 I > II I i 1 1 1 'it18 words
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Article20 1960-06-23 1 Managers' prices todfty, First Malayan Fund: buying SI 37. selling $145 Second Malayan Fund: Sl.Oo. M-lling I $1.11.20 words
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Advertisement65 1960-06-23 1 KjufE DANDRUFF? Get rid of it with )Apn Effective J2i& I Aofiomical-Fast-Pldandricide Y*3 Mg^^^ X9trdT*%%*r%, Lc«dtfi9 r Ol^ A H trading CO.. .1 spore Tel: ***** NOW IN SERVICE Osaka/Kyoto en route to Tokyo VIA HONG KONG weekly to Tokyo 2 0068 flights •^'••a/Kyoto plus 2 non-stop prop-jet fligms Cathay65 words
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Advertisement72 1960-06-23 1 jWorld wide valuo I and world wide fame I IZEISS IKON I IO9BWE I .startling diijervnee Y(H K ear can hear! \uir uith your mu (.HI MM, R4IHO. the uorld of music burglg into magical neu life all the uonderful complexity of colorful »ound* that whirled throuuh the compo»er mind72 words
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219 1960-06-23 2 Tins advance under Far East influence on quiet day in London stock markets LONDON. Thursday. 'PHE stock markets in London yesterday were quiet and irregular. Fears of further credit restriction measures were still a strong deterrent but industrials were noteworthy for a number of individual features. GUN were quiet pending219 words
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Article124 1960-06-23 2 Prices rally at close after early setback >TE\V \ORK: Wall Street I ytsterday closed Inegularl.v higher with changes either way ranging mostly to one dollar or more. Although there was a slight turn lor the better In iho business Dews background, the market continued to en.^e In early124 words
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Article63 1960-06-23 2 London. Thurv Stalls; us U-uwl b\ tiie International Ruobw Study Group shot the m position in Britain for the MOOtl) of April with March in bcacsaati .«> fo;iow> (in !on^ :ons> consumption 13.527 (17.326>. imports 16.248 <24.391>. re-exports ,i.047 r2.309> Stocks he!ci by manufacturers m warehouse i63 words
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Article57 1960-06-23 2 Demand for beer shares and internationals AMSTERDAM imernatior.ai* staged a good recovery yesterday partly aided by "ihe Strong tendency of We.-t German markets, dealings, however, were moderate. Shipplr.gs were very quie: Lnr steady. Plantations were Irregular Stat* lo;\ns were again firm on continued re-investment support. Among local issues, beer57 words
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Article56 1960-06-23 2 LONDON*: Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week were 8.576 tons comprising London 4.225 tons. Liverpool 3.071 tons and Hull 1.-80 tOIIS. Copper stocks fo'.illed 3.383 Tons and comprised London 424 tons. Liverpool 2.159 tons. Birmingham56 words
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Article929 1960-06-23 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARRING* eci emu capital itsut nil eiciud.ti rmytivni Piclulmr d.v.dentf I cli m cum bMus uiue. f «cr ficiui,n t capital nturi r cer cum cafitai r«tu». I cl cum *vigeit| t eali cum »>i.929 words
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Article64 1960-06-23 2 HO.VG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. Ar S. Banking Corporation 1.225 $1,225 1 sales sales Union Ins. C^ton $94 00 $95.00 i sales sales Wheeloek Marden 7.20 7.10 1 sales sales H Kon_, phone 139.50 $39.25 tmmm" sales Dairy Farm A: Cold64 words
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Article299 1960-06-23 2 Caledonian recommends 40 p.c. and a share for share issue LONDON: The Caledonian iSelangon Rubber Company Ltd. board has recommended a final dividend of 40 per cent actual <9.6 pence per stock unit of two shillings less income tax at 7 9d. in the pound for the year to299 words
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Article82 1960-06-23 2 Sabrang and Rubana LONDON: The Straits Rubber Company Limited announce^ that Its offers to acquire all the Issued capital i the Sabrar.£ Rubber Estate Limited and all the Issued capital which it noes not already own of the Rubana Rubber- Estates limited are now unconditional subject only to permission82 words
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Article150 1960-06-23 2 Threat to French Dunlop FAB IS: Additional funds will be required by S. A Des PneumatlQues Dunlop, French subsidiary of !he British firm, to maintain its leading position or. the French market in view of prospective competition from two American Onus, the chairman told the annual meeting. The two150 words
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546 1960-06-23 2 Exchange sensation: Ayer Hitam Tin's record rise BVirW^vT^^ SINGAPORE, Thursday. AYER HITAM TIN, stuck in its tracks for a while, crashed back into the centre of the stage on the Malayan Share Market yesterday with a vengeance. With ii record rise oi over ir>s. (id. on the day, dealings were546 words
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Article147 1960-06-23 2 Market hardens on small orders and very quiet opening LONDON, Thiir*. -Alter a auiet opening, with quotations indicated nominally at Tuesday's final levels, the market yesterday hardened a little on small scattered orders which found sellers reserved. Although continuing quiet the afternoon session saw prices maintained except for spot147 words
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Article138 1960-06-23 2 BANGKOK: The Board of Investment here has approved in prir.ciple applications for the Ktttog up of two textile plants in Thailand. The chairman of the board fold a press conference that the first plant would be built bv Toyo Menka Kaisha of Japan with a capital138 words
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75 1960-06-23 2 T ON DON*. Thurs. Tin Lj ed all rounci in active ings. The Liverpool dock strike .Simulated tradimr. ■(coordij some sources, and there ful overnight U.S. demanc a fair amount of cocui.« inquiry thus morning. Copper was arm el. firming prices.75 words
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Article93 1960-06-23 2 LONDON. J,,n. P'etriauk 7uo_. HUBBER No. 1 RS. c.i.r. European port* June unq July Ki 1 RUBfcIER Ne. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Houtc Terms July Aun j. j TONE: Fully steady 'AbO»e price.- quoted in i PEPPER: White Sarawak t q c.i.t. Europe.-,93 words
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Article30 1960-06-23 2 NEW YORK Jim. Previeu. T..n.,, TIN Strait* t>p«t 101 RUBBER Futures July Sept 1 1 4... SALES: 76 lotv TONE Very steady Nf. 1 RSS July 1,.,..30 words
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Article14 1960-06-23 2 C opra Coconut Price U K t I E PHl_iM»-,hE tOPIU oort* oei »h«,rt14 words
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Advertisement635 1960-06-23 2 SH 1 1» I I \<. CAT 6y gg| THE C.A.1.. LINES f Slihip tt AOCN. RED SEA. MEOITEMANEAN. U^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. ftL Spire P. nas Peaaag J'ft m s FllJtfi> 2| J| JuM 2 J J July It* M ms S.aalM- 3t 30 June A »s Sattlka635 words
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Advertisement203 1960-06-23 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIKE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Anrwcr Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for passengers t DRESDEN HAPAC) 25 27 Jun SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD 50 June IJI HESSENSTEIM (LLOYD) 11/11 Ml BRAUNSCHWEIG 'HAPAC ?5 II Jul, t Calls Alexandra Bilbao To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama No< HAMBURG (HAPAC UEIFEMSTEIM (LLOYO)203 words
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Miscellaneous213 1960-06-23 2 I j CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- fapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Corfu 1/2, i Steel Artisan 4 5. Tourcoing 6A. Abbekerk 6 7. Benvenue 8 9, Mad- ras Maru 10 11. Benvrackie 13 14. i Menve Lloyd 15 IC. Bali 18. Lene- verett 19. Perak N.213 words
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35 1960-06-23 3 new system of school registration in force now Thurs. "i iv«isentry Stagag i-om--rd. tton ha.> ie delay :i pre- rird out April regisn diffor the breams j d under :ion IIU date 01 ■iOunret :r.ade35 words
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102 1960-06-23 3 DUTCH COMPANY SEEKS CLOSER TRADE TIES WITH MALAYA gINGAPORE, Thurs. A Dutch cereal manufacturing company with 12 years trade relations with Singapore and Malaya is now making efforts to foster closer trade ties with this area. Secure Mr. \v. Franck. sales executive of Royal Mills of Laan Bros. Ltd. said102 words
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Article, Illustration87 1960-06-23 3 SECRETARY MAGGIE AND HUBBY 'S.C.' ARE OFF FOR STUDIES IN BRITAIN MARGARET and her husband. .Mr. S. C. Lim left Singapore for Britain on the Oranje to better themselves. Margaret is to take a course in secretarial practice. Husband "S.C" contemplates on settling for a law course. Accompanying them is87 words
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72 1960-06-23 3 PINEAPPLE COSTS A PADI PLANTER $5O rTEMERLOH. Thurs.— A fresh M pineapple cost a padi planter. Akil bin Awang Itam. 22, $50 in the magistrate's court. That was the fine imposed on Akil when he pleaded guilty to stealing the fruit from a plantation in Kampong Belengu. The court was72 words
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84 1960-06-23 3 A CHECK-UP NOW BEFORE A JOB FOR ALL I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Almost all big commercial firms here now insist that new employees should get a "clean bill of health" from a doctor before they are taken on. In nearly all cases, employers pay for their new staff to be84 words
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53 1960-06-23 3 JOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs. Wong Kim Pah was lined $200 in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for permitting her house to be used for gaming purposes. She pleaded for leniency on the ground that her husband is a TB patient and that she had five53 words
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149 1960-06-23 3 Town says presence of big herd of hungry elephants a good sign KLJAX IXTAX. Thursday. 4 BIG herd <>!' elephants Ikis been reported rooming near Klian Intan. The herd was List seen in the Telok Ayrara area, about six miles from Kliiin Intan town. The herd, it Ls estimated, comprises149 words
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263 1960-06-23 3 110 tourist launch owners in harbour By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Thurs. pERRY to Rhio which will be a regular service once the tourist trade starts in the Rhio Islands* will bring a boom to Singapore watercraft plying. And local operators of263 words
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Article, Illustration256 1960-06-23 3 The Malayan take-over of top jobs in the forces 'satisfactory' I^UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. The takeover by Malayans of top jobs in the armed forces from British officers was going on satisfactorily, the Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, said in Parliament. He was replying to Inchc Ahmad Boestamum iSFSetapak)256 words
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Article33 1960-06-23 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. The Ex-Security Forces Association of Malaya will hold a two-week fun fair on the polo ground here beginning on Saturday, to raise money for its building fund.33 words
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Article27 1960-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Three top men of the Institute of Medical Research, including its senior entomologist, are tackling the fly problem in Cameron Highlands.27 words
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84 1960-06-23 3 MISSIONARY IS ACCUSED OF 'OUTRAGE' BID OINGAPORE, Thurs. A >3 missionary, Gnanamuthu Dixon James, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with using criminal force on the wife of an R.A.F. personnel. Mrs. Sylvia Brook, "with intent to outrage her modesty." The offence was alleged to have been committed in84 words
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Article30 1960-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. T.L. Beagley has been appointed the new shipping adviser to the CommissionerGeneral for Smith-East A.sia and the British High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article66 1960-06-23 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A Singapore chemical engineer Dr Richard Hu Tsu Tau, of tfle Shell Company here has gone to Borneo to study the production and marketing operations of nis company there. A graduate of the University of California and Birmingham University, Dr. Hu had been66 words
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Article33 1960-06-23 3 IPOH. Thurs.— Mrs. Ng Yok Hing. wife of a private medical practitioner was installed the npw president of the Inner Wheel Club here by the past president. Mrs, Lilian Cockram.33 words
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117 1960-06-23 3 'KILLER ROAD MAY SOON BE ELIMINATED KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v What |i probably the most rl;i gtTous itKtdl of main trunk road in the cou:itry may be eliminated nwi. H l- the 28 mile.> of narrow, twisting highway which snakes between the Perak-Selannor border town ol Tanjong Malim and Trolak. At117 words
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Advertisement114 1960-06-23 3 >°° MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 2O ft/CK FOCWS Ct/CK fSf < y v ¥:-w.:- ■>:■:■ d7 first Roll! LIGHT B^2^ -"^P^^SOV fpQ I >— s 3 Thumb ***** AjMiir.Mi^fr s> I IMSCOUNT FOR CASH) v.rnts A Serrice Station TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. M.ddlc114 words
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Advertisement198 1960-06-23 3 BORGWARD Unmatched for Comfort, Economy Performance sssr^^ I "4Mb* t> i i HOME DELIVERY SCHEME i,^k^ IN OPERATION. VS^^ >s, I HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS y> VvJ 1 AVAILABLE. V 1 ASIA MOTOR CO., UMITEDrN 1 Orchord Rood, Smgopore. Kuato Lumpur Bmnrr. ASIA MOTOR I CO., LTD., 17, Buk.t B.atong Roar:, Penarvj198 words
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Article, Illustration823 1960-06-23 4 DOUGLAS BROWN - DOUGLAS BROWN SQUABBLES AND MORE SQUABBLES... NOW THE UNIONS THREATEN TO BREAK 0FF... 50 TIME HAS COME FOR THE SUPREME SELF-SACRIFICE By LONDON. THURSDAY 'pHE time has come for Mr. Hugh (iaitskell to make the supreme self-sacrifice.823 words
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Article, Illustration439 1960-06-23 4 ANN DAVIDSON - Getting the 'American look' without fuss or frills ANN DAVIDSON By T ONDON, Thurs. Someone threw a real teaser my way the other day. She said: "How does one look American?" As I am an American I found it hard to answer that question. But when I had gotten around439 words
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Article15 1960-06-23 4 MANILA T- J j memb-r <if tktl muni .tpturec i j raid15 words
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Article18 1960-06-23 4 NEW YORK. ft*, eral I '#M| a -epi^c 1 (ion of tl. I o«ai foreigner >- :jhi tie.18 words
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Advertisement84 1960-06-23 4 She's found the answer f^# FOR THOS[ IE SIRE HoyRS SHn ORDERED f V r""~ Bf sure you get by plating an order boh Fill in the form below and post it to H Manager, Times House, River Valley Road Sinf** half-yearly subscription to HER N^ w WORLD will be84 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-06-23 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A steady stream of people -topped in Raffles Place to look at the coveted prizes tor the Free Prc.^ Cycle Race on Sunday now on display In the showroom ot Robin>on>. The priz* > which130 words
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124 1960-06-23 5 R. G. PILLAI - New 'star' strippers still rake in the money at top secret shows for rich patrons R. G. PILLAI r SINGAPORE, Thur«. >NAL striptease shows are being -wry m S ht in three residential I been taken oil several "towkav" iy the racket which raked in ntiiy ka the H ?d124 words
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74 1960-06-23 5 BUS-MAN IS ORDERED TO SUPPORT WIFE, CHILD SINGAPORE. Thurs. A bus conductor was ordered by a magistrate to pay S5O monthly towards the maintenance of his wife and child, now in her custody. Tay Swec Leong of the Singapore Traction Company was alleged to have failed to maintain his wife,74 words
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Article18 1960-06-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Datin Fatimah bintr Haji Abdul Majid has opened the UMNO branch at Masai.18 words
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158 1960-06-23 5 Secondary students to get bus passes— and right to special rates SINGAPORE, Thursday. §ECO\DAKY school students here will be issued with passes by the Ministry of Education to enable them to travel at concession rates in S.T.C. buses as from July 1. Students between the ages r of 16 and158 words
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Advertisement228 1960-06-23 5 DO YOU KNOW YOUR OLD RADIO CAN BE CONVERTED TO STEREO t BLUE SPOT STEREO UNIT TYPE 4599 THIS STEREO UNIT WILL CONVERT ANY MAKE OF RADIO OR RADIOGRAM FOR PLAYING OF STEREO RECORDS. f IHcase consult the Sole Agents:MatSPj KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD ROAD S POM228 words
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Miscellaneous315 1960-06-23 5 [DIARY of TODAY'S 1 EVENTS JMMSTRY in CILTtRK: Prte lilni shows at Killiney Road Pel Chai School. Trafalgar' Estate 1 Fulau Semakau 7 pm INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA: Free film show at India Ho^.e. 31 Orange Hoad. 5 pm ROTARY CUB OF SDCGA-POKF-WEST: Luncheon meetme r Princes Blue Room l315 words
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352 1960-06-23 6 WHAT'S WRONG WITH TABLE-TENNIS IN SINGAPORE There has been a steady decline in the standard of table-tenn,s during the past tew years. This was amply proved by a toa-M of youngsters from Ipoh la>r \car wrv "swept'" through ll length and breadth of our State without meeting a single te.vn352 words
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145 1960-06-23 6 Since the pecple"s government came into power it has promisee u 5 a National Theatre and a National Theatre fund has been started. Recently, an Art Gallery was promised but nothing was mentioned about a SPORTS STADIUM. Is the Art Cillery more important than145 words
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Letter54 1960-06-23 6 I was shocked the other day when the time announced by Radio Singapore was an hour too fast. It was a Friday and the time was actually 5 p.m. but it wns announced as 6 p.m. I hope that that particular announcer will be more careful in54 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1960-06-23 6 ANTOINETTE i - ANTOINETTE i E9 SHE'S KEEN STUDENT OF EASTERN DANCING WE don't have many ballet students in Singapore going abroad on scholarships to study dancing, so it becomes an occasion for rejoicing when one does get1,023 words
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Article, Illustration281 1960-06-23 6 Jonathan Russellj - Jonathan Russellj RECORD REVIEW, -by i ROCKIV CHAIR. The Nelson Williams Quartet. Exactly like you. My blue heaven. Perfidia, 1 cried for you, Roekin' chair, Ain't misbehavin'. Blue moon, Besame mucho. You made me love you, Cocktails for two, All281 words
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Advertisement543 1960-06-23 6 You can hand in your small ad. to any ttne of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage <M) Ltd-, II Taaah Rata. IPOH row Storage (M) L'd., 1-5 Clare Street. KLANG Cold Storage <M) Ltd-, N New Road. KOTA IHARU Cold Storag* (M) Ltd., 1167543 words
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Advertisement17 1960-06-23 6 ENGAGEMENT RINGS Particularly interesting are the Diamonds. U.S. de SUVA JtweiUrs 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Tel: *****17 words
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Advertisement133 1960-06-23 6 Come See th IJpp .exhibition £LjL*> feS^ rt MALAYAN V>\^—-X^^ Yo«'r« t«re to i*4 !T I We do >cc«n| I Orient Cvs< I 108, ORCHARD ROAD, TEL: I (Opens from Monday to Saturd«v I |PT Dine, Drink and IV in coo* H cosy comfort 1 E3 ADELPHI GRILL The ct>133 words
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Miscellaneous44 1960-06-23 6 Musical quiz QUR ghost personality was Tommy Steele. Winner of two Philips EP records is S^^^^w^"^^^Mohamed Ali, 119 Nel- ■pt^^ son Road, Singapore 4. lp^> flr 5888: A /jmß^C- Tf *fmß tery star on the right. Address entries to Free &sl^ S pore 9.44 words
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Advertisement281 1960-06-23 7 THE NEW 7 t «u. ■'TS^Si' sSiiSPi fN a<l (J1 well-known ran-e of Pre.stcold -V^y»: Sl^T <r 'Jnr nh lld rHnKfrul^- incorporates the New Pre.stcold !iL JSK» %3mSs ?1/ miniHpr «"tary Compressor with 111 th H.P. split#r te-^^^^ l. K molor only half the normal current. *T dt a l281 words
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FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration548 1960-06-23 7 HARRY CHIA - A MALA YAN STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE IS AT LAST ON THE WA Y HARRY CHIA Polytechnic department: It may be evolved by some of Singapore's own students BY A MODERN home should express the personality of its owner and give an indication of the type of people who live in548 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-06-23 7 ONE of o series of semi-detached terrace houses being completed in a suburban housing estate in Singapore. Housing estates providing hire-purchase terms sue mushrooming in the city s suburbs34 words
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752 1960-06-23 8 A NEW COAT OF PAINT FOR YOUR HOME? BE BOLD AND ORIGINAL FOR A PLEASING RESULT THERE is a thrill about painting in exclusive colours colours that stamp your personality on your home because they are always yours and nobody else's. In the painting of your walls you can make752 words
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257 1960-06-23 8 Modern furnishings -for only $2O a month NOT long ago, when people in Singapore and Malaya bought new furniture for their homes and offices, all they looked for was that it should be long-lasting. Design and colour did not matter. Furniture styles became dull and uninteresting. Then when tall, beautifully257 words
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Article, Illustration677 1960-06-23 8 Try the Vono way f Or deep, peaceful sleep THE MANY NEW FEATURES MA MATTRESSES BIGGEST DRA OF FURNITURE TRADES EXHIBIT!! VONO products caused a stir at the recent annual Furniture Trades Exhibition in London. Once again the Vono stand stole the show with their beds and mattresses, which this677 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-06-23 9 "THIS is my essay of a tropical regional contemporary home/' says Mr. Kee Yeap, head of the Department of Architecture »nd Building, Singapore Polytechnic. This two-storey four-bed-room house is neat, well-venti-lated, unostentatious and fits snugly into the surrounding landscape. The house forms part of114 words
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Article422 1960-06-23 9 FOR FUN— A BARBECUE IN BACKYARD RIGHT now is the time to consider outdoor eating. For surely the simplest parties are those that are given In the garden. No ash on the carpet no elaborate tablelaying no seating plans less effort, less washing up and MORE MIXING. Bidden last wee:;U.P. - 422 words
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Article, Illustration780 1960-06-23 10 A soldier at 12, he now holds a responsible post with U.S. highway department TRAVELLERS on America's highways of the future may not be aware of it, but their safety and driving comfort could be due in part to the work of a young780 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-06-23 11 Turn your house over to a furniture expert -it's cheaper in long run FOR AS LITTLE AS $3,000 YOU CAN OUTFIT EVERY ROOM in snii P are er their ntractors t U rn hin^ and nor fa pinion 01 Peh, as:tr of the .niture one of furniture .rupore. because realising245 words
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285 1960-06-23 12 A firm that is helping to change the face of modern Singapore 'FHE Singapore Trading Company is proud that a has played its part to provide lowcost housing tor Singapore's growing population. The company, iounded in 1955 with Mr. Sean Boon Heng as managing director, has been responsible for an285 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-06-23 12 KEEP OUT THE HE AT, PROTECT YOUR HOME- WITH KIRSCH QNE of the best known names in the Venetian blind business is Kirsch SunAire. It all started back in 1907 when C. \V. Kirsch invented the light and strong flat curtain rod and then went on to perfect the manufacturing192 words
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Article, Illustration297 1960-06-23 12 POPULAR CHOICE FOR KEEPING COOL AIR CONDITIONER AND FRIDGE FOR THE IDEAL SPORE HOME \yHAT are the chief j requirements of the ideal Singapore home? The chief engineer of Climate Engineering, Ltd. I Alexandra Road, gives this reply: "An airconditioner that refreshes the housewife and a refrigerator that keeps food297 words
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Article, Illustration755 1960-06-23 13 A novel plastic way to gayer wall decoration in your home CONTACT- NO PAINTS OR BRUSHES HEEDED: YOU JUST STICK IT ON LET THE CHILDREN SCRIBBLE IT CLEANS SO EASILY ...,r k.Ul.v.. ..ted redecorating? Is the table worn and scratchHave the children ruined the dining room tab"e and scribbl|a u755 words
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229 1960-06-23 13 A 'GARDEN SUBURB' WITHIN EASY OF CITY p. development of Kimlin Park Estate at Paterson Road, undertake, hv the well-known firm of housing developers, Messrs. Yat fc» li,,n, Co Ltd. of SinwawjLnowpnK^infrt one of its kind in Singapore which is situated in a busy town area and yet enjoys the229 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-06-23 14 SHROFFS-FIRM THAT BEGAN BUSINESS 14 YEARS AGO AND NOW HAS 5 BRANCHES MR. I. B. SHROFF, who came to Singapore 14 years ago and started a business dealing in carpets, electric fans, and sewing machines, has now five branch offices in Malaya and expects to set up another three soon.280 words
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Advertisement296 1960-06-23 8 WITH A LOW COST DOUGHBOY FAMILY POOL YOU CAN SWIM IN YOUR BACK YARD TOMORROW! < QUALITY-BUir C| l(i(\% 9Wim ™rfJ^'^*" •S pinnacle in rugpedness, c« < PB)Cro4SIOWAS ¥l^ WW < and beauty... the fettureiwhicnM^ CSiNGAfORfc) earned thee* poci« t^W' ,t "America 'a most wanu p0 Yes. you can swim296 words
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Advertisement140 1960-06-23 9 H m"^" ?^V Patcrson Road Grange Road. T^2^r^J^B!^tl^s%4 81 Land: Freehold I rf^nßtfl N ''"''^xSj S^i^/*. I ThC CSt of modern -Jj|'<W«Sl >*%s^.>^^if beautifully designed semiL? fmm^Z^; detached houses in first class I'WrttC^-— residential area. For Sale at competitive prices. M .....1 completed. Inter.or t.tt.ngs beng carried out. water A140 words
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Advertisement109 1960-06-23 9 ELEGANT STYLING for versatility, economy, efficiency, choose the finest 12" electric fan Jyod/uha Introducing the push-button 3-speed regulator incorporated in the base, which allows the speed to be controlled at the flick of a finger-tip. SOLE AGENTS: HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. SINGAPORE 8c FEDERATION OF MALAYA. I Expert consultants arc109 words
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Advertisement104 1960-06-23 10 Please fill in the coupon today. fcA >"ML Our demonstrator will call on a^ you at your convenient time. No obligation to buy. N Easy Hire-Purchase terms from $8 per month in S'pore fr Penan^ .-^(t^^^^m and $9 per month in K.L. Agents USHA SEWING MACHINES P. O. Box 2598104 words
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Advertisement102 1960-06-23 11 I Qtnericcui cte&ign, fan* 6e#er luring*.Ht |9^^hS ln selecting a Norge Refrigerator-Freezer, you make a lasting investment in pleasure and K satisfaction. Norge is a custom quality product K flj^^H h design, features and performance. Regardless of the model you choose to fit your needs Hfc' fSl^^P^ and bud 9102 words
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Advertisement330 1960-06-23 11 [dulux DULUX gloss finish ly^u^ix H V 1 L^ XV-rJL |^B ;%y jl Both are made in Malaya and made to stand up to Malayan weather A JuiM Xx\JLil X Hi conditions. Both resist fungus lOr WallS Both offer an exciting range of fVTlfi colours, most of them exclusive. Both330 words
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Advertisement139 1960-06-23 12 Prom the makers of r* g^ famous Sup er-Kean- Tone Qb Sherwin-Williams VINYL LATEX PAINT h FOR ALL EXTERIOR WALLS MADE OF STUCCO. CEMENT. CONCRETE, BRICK Sherwin-Williams Wecther-Clad is a new t\pe of vinyl Ictex finish of outstanding quality Scientificallv formulated to give you maximum protection against the weather, alkali139 words
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Advertisement108 1960-06-23 12 (flame memi mJ to yo« u%. r iPPWUUnra|^L^^A i I Modern beouty, natural chorm I lifetime durabiltv li.it in ima/i >i^j! carpeta cai n I colours ind patt«M linn < <»^t onl\ i onienlicNuil llI to rare for. s^^ Tintawn I good Funiitun j j r j HARRISONS A CROSFIELD||108 words
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Advertisement87 1960-06-23 13 She is doinq ■SL M JA ft^S^^V _^^^£^L Unless you have tried the new National Electric Iron with Nat ion a a. v glide scientific design you have never known how easy ironiuq can M to n V nt < s0 V° u don't hare to press hard, but just87 words
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Advertisement246 1960-06-23 14 DELIGHTFUL SCENERY BY THE SEA I%^ A NEW MODERN STORIED FLAT A ON INSTALMENT BASIS FRONTING THE SEA-SIDE 11--^ READY SOON! ™SiS§ii§ffl EP to: i «ea stern b uildinc I J&F) sEii^^ ACCOM: Living Dining Room,; 2 Bedrooms Utility Room Bothroom W.C., ond o Woshroom with y J*T^*mi* /^~-r^'"*£ £s^-<l!!r246 words
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Article, Illustration196 1960-06-23 15 CHAN SWAN BEE - A family of 16 flee to Macao: They reject a chance to start life anew in Communist China CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE. Thursday b€M ior the Lei iamily who, unlike many other In- i hinese, have chosen that Portugese colony for their new K m pi, iVrencc to Red196 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-06-23 15 Susan, 22 hopes to break into world of fashion PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. A Singapore model and travel agent's representative left here yesterday with hopes of making a break into the world of fashions as a model. But 22-year-old Miss Susan Khoh has not made up her mind219 words
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177 1960-06-23 15 Four more sites picked for Work Brigade SINGAPORE, Thurs.The Singapore Government has selected four more camp sites tor the Work Brigade. The sites are at Jurong 13 2 mis. Bukit Kaki off Jalan Eunos, Sembawang Road 14th mis. and Tanjong Kling. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M.177 words
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149 1960-06-23 15 HARRY CHIA - The typewriter sales war hots up as more use the machine HARRY CHIA By SINGAPORE, Thurs THE increasing use of typewriters in the business, social and technical fields has induced typewriter manufacturers to do constant research to improve their machines. Competition among the manuiacturers was also becoming hotter, said Mr.149 words
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66 1960-06-23 15 WEEK'S TOUR OF RAUB FOR PAHANG SULTAN RAUB. Thurs. The Sultan of Pahang toured Raub district for a week. During the tour he opened a new Balai Raya built with a grant of $3,000 from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board. He advised the people to co-operate with the Government, work66 words
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Article35 1960-06-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Government here set precedent by answering in Rumi written questions in Rumi submitted by members of the Parliament. Questions submitted for written answers in English were answered in English.35 words
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Article58 1960-06-23 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— In the Supreme Court here, Mr. Justice Neal dismissed a claim brought by the Comptroller of Income Tax against Chan Guan for $30,924.05 being assessed tax for the years 1950 to 1956. Chan Guan, a shopkeeper, was represented by Mr. Paramjotny Inche58 words
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167 1960-06-23 15 MOTORING CLUB CHAIRMAN HAILS MOVE TO CURB EXHAUST FUME MENACE ON THE ROADS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore Mr Milton Tan. praised both the Singapore and Federation Governments lor taking action to stop the exhaust fumes menace on the roads. "It is heartening to note167 words
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Article28 1960-06-23 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Pan Malayan Islamic Party Singapore* will officially set up its religious section— Dewan Ulama Pas— ln Jalan Eunos orT^ Saturday 2.30 p.m.28 words
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Article158 1960-06-23 15 STUDENTS HARASS GARDENS CHIEF SINGAPORE, ThursSecondary school children in botany or nature studies are finding that a rose by any other name just throws them off the scent. When the teacher orders the class to bring him hibiscus plants or frangipani flowers, the pupils scratcn their heads and dash to158 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-06-23 15 The naval miss on prize tour finds our local food so complicated CINGAPORE, Thurs'Asian food is so complicated. said 20--year-old Miss Pamela Nixon, a leading cook in the Australian Navy. Miss Nixon arrived her* from Australia aft*»r winning first prize in the K<d Cross Queen Competition, in Darwin. The prize—111 words
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Advertisement117 1960-06-23 15 EXCELLENT SELECTION of MODERN JEWELLERY NEVER SEEN BEFORE IN SINGAPORE OR IN MALAYA WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM 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 (HK) LTD. H.117 words
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Miscellaneous46 1960-06-23 15 Bv Cog POP -Clearing u^upi^. ■VjiJLpuu C l^^>»*^^^i^^ir POKTT V)SjtC?&Z> mM iiX^'.-. jv'vi'-/ ,'V ChQiSTMa^ eve/ f -/J /y I" v-^ fVvAi tI 1 VUl^ JM Don't trast U tack...lia tun If a plMtaat evulag overy day with a regular order for The Singapore Free Preii46 words
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2237 1960-06-23 16 All cyclists... check your numbers to wear in Sunday's big race rpHESE are the num- bers to be worn by competitors in the Free Press Cycle Race on Sunday. Cyclists must collect them at Times House today or tomorrow between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Bring your cycle with you.2,237 words
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Advertisement123 1960-06-23 16 9**el in 9 n*n«tM S* u HOOVERMATIC WASHES vour clothes m 4 minutes. RINSES .n2m,nutes. SPINS DRY n > THE WHOLE FAMILY WASH— ALL WITHOUT EFFORT >. -Q prnf. IMH H IM Ti'rmi on Request. CJher o.n $306.00 I HOOVKR Htalers Sole Agents: THE EMPORIUM LTD. BATTERY RD. S PORE-123 words
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Advertisement95 1960-06-23 16 I COLD I STORAGE P SCOTCH >$f Boneless Kippers J£ CHICKEN BREASTS 5-75 M KELLOGGS Corn Flakes (U I .65 g CAMPBELL S l||j Cream of Chicken Soup HEINZ Cream of Mushroom S PINK SALMON |S Waif 1.30 J SURF w- Soap Powder Wi ARNOTTS Milk Coffee Bisc I MONARCH95 words
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Miscellaneous281 1960-06-23 16 BORN today, you have a i progress. Accompli.sh important fiery and impulsive na- wor k in a sno:t time, ture. You desire, and must libra (Sept. 24-Oci. 23) have, excitement and Your best da of the week B^m change. Unless you are con- a ,7 active f our w ««k281 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-06-23 17 IT'S A GOOD EXPRESSION, BUT FOR CHILDREN ACTION SHOTS ARE BEST BIG SMILE." (above) The expression is good. However the centre of picture is darker than the rest, so top area should be burnt in. Baby's picture will be better if you show her doing something. "WATER BABY" (left). Distortion114 words
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Article, Illustration473 1960-06-23 17 'Oil in life of S'pore' photo contest offers wide choice of subjects SAMPAN The Print is .rainy, caused either by developing i.n nonline grain developer or having used a too fast film The subject is loo centred. This is where the law of the Third' comes ui. Rnp >our Wlfar473 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-06-23 17 ..ivni v TIB There is storytelling here. The wolf;,h k trviiiK to cross the stream and Ike expression V hi* fu, indi ates fear of fallinu. That much it is. tLFiJ^WtoS™ are plentiful. Salon judges, part.B rLiones are n^ver in favour189 words
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Advertisement63 1960-06-23 17 POLAROID I LAND CAMERAS nri Snap to Print in GO seconds 1 POLAROID r^y I era 'gWIL W "'■^'^#""lll,l J POLAROID I 5282/- (Fed.). from all leading photographic dealers. Tit most adfs/ancecJ MOVIE PROJECTOR /or ¥/ie home/ /L Sankyo ■Aim 8-sp '*C~^fk** 1 n r |n s fIZ-lS"""-BrV ,-Ta^M •^u-SniihH63 words
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Advertisement201 1960-06-23 17 KONICA F A 1/2000 SECOND SPEED FOCAL PLANE SHUTTER ON A SINGLE LENS REFLEX CAMERA Jt im Th c focol plonc shutter •'^l KONICA F operates by vcrticol sy> oction ot its metol von?* Th« > 1 N i metal vanes ore 6. 100mm in t^ s thickness and arc201 words
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481 1960-06-23 18 DAVID BARTLETT - Three athletic records smashed a R.A.F. Seletar annual sports meeting DAVID BARTLETT By SELETAR, Thursday THREE station records were broken here yesterday at the R.A.F. Seletar athletic championships. In the 220 yards Cpl. Sperring of Technical Wing returned a time of 23.3 sec. Other records were set in the 120481 words
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Article267 1960-06-23 18 A narrow win for Army Army 4 Indians 2 T ALAN BESAR, ThUTS.j -In a keenly con- j tested SAFA Premier League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Army just managed to beat the Indians. The Army had the game won only alter the interval. They had to concede an267 words
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Article20 1960-06-23 18 OSLO. Thurs. Austria beat Norway 2-1 after bring one down at half-time in an international soccer match. —Renter.20 words
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Article13 1960-06-23 18 TOKYO, Thurs.—A visiting Roumanian handball team beat Gumma Prefecture 24-11 ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-06-23 18 BOTH were among the winners yesterday at Seletar LAC BLACK WOOD 120 yds hurdles CPL. NORRINGTON 440 yards26 words
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204 1960-06-23 18 Bramtoco 6; H.K. Bank "A" 4. FARRER PARK, Thurs.— Lee Ban Kit was the match winner. Bankers took the lead in the 35th. minute when Mahmud mossed the ball to Percy Peters to net. Immediately after this, Lee Ban Kit passed the ball204 words
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Article, Illustration564 1960-06-23 18 HUNDREDS turned up yestenlav al Ihe I^Wk I Raffles Girls' School held on Ihe Raffles "Si"" 1 I So Wah, who was the A Division champion was th I \eoh Saw Chen* was 13 Division champkm. I There was564 words
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Article132 1960-06-23 18 <»lass Factory Eveready RIVER VALLEY, Thlltt Eveready. the favour! went down to Gl I in this S.B.H.F.A. I and Cup group imal I: a narrow victory for Glass vocken In the inst half I sides tried hard to open scoring but were unlu Tne ice Vit broken In d132 words
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Article20 1960-06-23 18 LONDC 1 tettfl lit- D. J. v T. L. G R. A Mel P. and A N v K20 words
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Advertisement419 1960-06-23 18 i55~6"~6d67JPRODENT TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July, 1960 Ist. prize NEW 1960 FORD AN6LIA 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash I 3rd PRIZE $1,000/- cash Plus many consolation prizes of Evening in Paris Perfume Gramophone Records etc. SEND IN THIS HALF REMEMBER THEBF K OF THF POnnPKJT >v419 words
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Advertisement73 1960-06-23 18 ■3 -^^-xIIL^v. proudly pnesenb Kfl Appearing II i except H ii^SNp* I Sundovv H n i^k. >^ "/OF KKOWIN6 MC* BijjmW I y Hp ri^rWood cc Pocking on,6. Read >trect, S<ng« STORAGE SPACC- 350 00* f .BflCleon A okv on -^^*^^fc* IS I ■^BUC^^'l fe^fr^^L Lt'VT Ij the well-tried roboront73 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-06-23 19 Day. June 22. H^H H Going: Firm. <K W n by: -k. Time: Imin. a "»v. ---am F Timr: I Aht 7F W '■>: Si. I. lime: .mi,, (i 4/5. Ci. 5. Div. 2—:> '.F Won bv I 1 ii. Un *> r Hon by.92 words
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68 1960-06-23 19 DUBLIN. Thursday. 4 KN'OLD PALMER, the American master goiter A in d open champion, and 'Slamming'* Sam Snead strengthened their claim as favourites tor the Canada Cup world championship with .some tprrific eolf at Portmarnock. here yesterday. HA -J, their final practice68 words
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Article34 1960-06-23 19 ROCKHAMPTOM (Quornsland', Thurs. Thv French Rugby League tourinp team fought off a storming weondhalf comeback by Central Queensland to win 13-8 last niKht. The French Ide were leadIng 13-0 at half-time. Renter.34 words
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Article, Illustration869 1960-06-23 19 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS i See How They Ran -By £EN BARRATT had a successful day at Kuala Lumpur races yesterday when he rode a winning double Talent in the first race and Fire Power in Race Four. But they were "arm chair"869 words
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Article67 1960-06-23 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Army team to meet Indian Association in the Singapore Cricket Association tournament league match on Sunday at Nee Soon Garrison ground will be:A. J. M. Perkine. P. S. D. Griffin 'captain). D. Keech. M. Morgan, R. A. Bowles C. R. Goodall. S.67 words
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Article51 1960-06-23 19 RAFFLES BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S BRAS BASAH, Thurs. Raffles Institution beat St. Josephs Institution by 50 runs at a City District InterSchool cricket match played on the SJI fluid here yesterday. R.1.: 122 'Peter Khor 43. Soon Seng 26ret. Westerhout 5-24". S.J.I. 72 <Singam 29 A. Chan 13 Westerhout 12 Rahim51 words
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Article176 1960-06-23 19 S.T.C 2; Sime Darby 1. FARRER PARK, Thurs. Singapore Traction Company must thank goalkeeper Rasiman. He displayed brilliant technique to save the 'impossible' shots from state player Sutton. Without him, Traction Company would not have smelt success. Traction's opener came in the 15th minute. Avtar Singh176 words
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Advertisement349 1960-06-23 19 LATEST Fujjya Fujiya List Pri J^ ~^—^Jyi.'r J 5325- -JM TAPE RECORDER/ MODR M %T^^^w M ]J Model fi 77 -V fl Qf^ 1 superior quo u W A*' \^m\ u 1 de4i r th <>t fl pertorms prcc.s. recording and or,--1 V J^f^L Qinai reproduction mP*^ n Wy fl349 words
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Miscellaneous320 1960-06-23 19 '^>^«5v c *^Sc "-4 2. One role, quite separate (ft*, fl MZ IP p HH I 5. This is measuerd in erg^ I I I W^^ II UmmjJ -jJ or hours! (4*. MBl flPsj IHE rajgH 7. How the char can be thrown H^L JBL— H SHI j3H HH| across320 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-06-23 19 SINGAPORE JH TODAY: 11.05 a.m. and 10.12 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. WEDNESDAY: 1.09 a.m. and 2.26 p.m.41 words
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554 1960-06-23 20 Shocks for Kent, then they slam 371 runs LONDON, Thursday. SPLENDID knock of 159 by Bob Wilson and another of 155 by Arthur Phebey helped Kent declare at 371 for four in their English county cricket championship match with Glamorgan. Earlier they had lost two quick wickets when they batted554 words
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Article, Illustration430 1960-06-23 20 Singapore four points up, and looking fit for a clean sweep If OUR clear victories at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night assured Singapore of a place in the south zone final of the Foong Seong (up. Tonight thev will complete the fixture against Negri Semhilan, but on form the430 words
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357 1960-06-23 20 Britain's two hopes both beaten in Wimbledon singles LONDON, Thursday. pi'RLY Dane Kurt Nielsen, who made Wimbledon history by reaching the men's singles final in 1953 and 1955 when unseeded, had two more hours of glory on the centre court yesterday. He came from behind to beat Britain's Billy Knight357 words
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170 1960-06-23 20 ALLAN LEWIS - Youghal Bridge goes best in quiet day on Kuala Lumpur track ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs yoi (iIIAL BRIDGE'S three in 40 \\;is the best in a quiet morning's track work hero today. Voughal Bridge, who was ridden by Merv Posner, \\;is wide out and well on the bit.170 words
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Article30 1960-06-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Singapore Hockey Association team beat the visiting Indian Navy team 3-0 in a hockey match yesterday. Scorers I were Frida. Jacobs and Kartar Singh.30 words
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Article13 1960-06-23 20 HELSINKI. Thurs.— Sweden I beat Finland 3-0 at soccer.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article25 1960-06-23 20 MANILA. Thurs. World junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde will meet Japan's Hachiro Ito in a 10-round non-title light here on July 9. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words