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Title Section18 1960-06-25 1 !HE NEWSPAPER EVERVRnnv S TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration196 1960-06-25 1 B OMB BID ON A PRESIDENT All armed forces recalled to barracks and the tanks are out on the streets DYNAMITE-PACKED CAR EXPLODES BY REMOTE CONTROL AS VENEZUELAN HEAD DRIVES THROUGH CAPITAL: THREE DIE AS THE CAR BURNS OUT I CARACAS, Saturday. HAT Romulo Betancourt, 32-year-old leftwinger who look Min196 words
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268 1960-06-25 1 Cut in buffer stock provided in new tin pact v YORK. Sat— e United Nu:onsoreti conof tin produced consuming unanimoused a new tail tin negotia-M-mri! will In London for I, 1961. tiflcatton by te countries changed n .t floor ol v T3O ton of tin. the size of >tock in268 words
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Article109 1960-06-25 1 Venezuelan workers were reported organising for a flash national strike last night in the event of political opponents of the regime seizing the opportunity to try to stage a coup. All the' Ministers in President Betancourt's cabinet were reported standing by at the Miraflores Palace, which was surroundedReuter - 109 words
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97 1960-06-25 1 NO CANCER FEARS FOR BACCY CHEWERS ONDON, Sat To- bacco chewers are safe trom stomacii cancer as far as is known, according to the British Medical Journal. A reader asks: "Is there any known connection between tobacco-chewing and gastric cancer?" In reply the journal says: 'There is no evidence of97 words
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Article19 1960-06-25 1 CALIFORNIA. Sat. The Kin^ of Thailand inspected missile installations at the Vandenberg Air Force Base.19 words
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Article14 1960-06-25 1 ALEXANDRIA, Sat. President Nasser arrived here after a visit to Yugoslavia.14 words
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149 1960-06-25 1 Photographer fined $300 for taking picture of a Pretoria funeral PRETORIA, Saturday. A PRESS photographer \\;is lined £.T> A (Ms3oo) or three months' imprisonment for taking photographs of the funeral of executed persons without written permission of the Director of Prisons. The conviction was believed to be the first on149 words
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Article18 1960-06-25 1 ADDIS ABABA. Sat. Emperor Haile Selassie yesterday gave his personal backing to sanctions against South Africa.18 words
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Article19 1960-06-25 1 Chile New tremors SANTIAGO, Sat.— Two new tremors rocked tho Chilean city of Valdivia but no casualties were reported.19 words
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Article45 1960-06-25 1 NIAGABA FALLS (Ontario). Sat— An unidentified man. thought to be a Lithuanian refugee, barged through a ben of plain-clothes police officers here and threw a raw e««* at the visiting mayor of Moscow, Mr. Nikoh Bobrovalfcov, hitting him in the neck.45 words
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Article, Illustration826 1960-06-25 1 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT Tho IflMftlr nut" the camera captures the moment in I lIC IVIIUuiV"UUI- SLOW MOTION THE END OF A CHAMPION By NEW YORK. Saturday TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Floyd Patterson, who came tack from nowhere to an eternity of fame, told me an astonishing826 words
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Article32 1960-06-25 1 HONG KONG, Sat —Abdul Aziz Rum.iahn. a former Hong Kong cricket captain, was sentenced to three years gaol on charges of having corruptly offered money to a government official.32 words
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Article32 1960-06-25 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— The welcoming beacon of the world's busiest harbour Ambrose lightship- was rammed by a freighter in dense fog and sank at its achorage oil New York.32 words
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Article32 1960-06-25 1 LAS ANGLLES. Sat —Lynn Burke (United States j be.»i the official world record I'jr tin- women's 200 metre.- backstroke with a time of two minutes 36 3 wcondl here yesterday.32 words
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Article26 1960-06-25 1 First Malayan Fund manager* prices today buying $140 and selling $1.48 s. cond Malayan Fund manager's prices buying $1 07 and selling $1 1326 words
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Advertisement107 1960-06-25 1 atsON n**otTSi LTD. I DNG SINGA^QtC I I ouild up O u pu ,wi,h DEXIONT AN Gti iisir jlottcd Angle prc- ?Jrf i -His.Quickest, cheopest, Tr*\ I Pn^. si -oy of getting '[lii-r^ f 4 'Hen you wont "...».»??~^r.Pc?\& USjlj You con moke use )f^< and recesses, •l^^^d£ f^v -ayi107 words
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Advertisement77 1960-06-25 1 TO CYCLE RACE COMPETITORS: THERE'S AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR YOU ON THE BACK PAGE fashion-wise w women Ji (f til choose jjf rainbow tissues Each packet contains an assortment ol four exquisite pastel coloured tissues to compliment your taste in daintiness. .for Boudoir or purse. These tissues are of the77 words
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Advertisement14 1960-06-25 1 vax ill's FOR riMB it k^itihi 136/14*. <)rrh»rd R«md. S'por^— Trh 225RH A *****14 words
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211 1960-06-25 2 Sharp rise in Treasury Bills of no help to gilts in the London stock markets LONDON. Sat yHE London stork 1 markets finished the week somewhat uncertain further reflecting Thursday's credit restriction moves but towards the close yesterday. leading industrial equities attracted cheap buyers and I many were able to211 words
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Article89 1960-06-25 2 \M\ >ORR: British automomie 11l ««M sales o: British lorries and commercial vehicles to the U.S. to < :mrea>e by more than SMIS mi:: \rar u a re.>.:it of BrU Exhibition here Mr. R A. B. Learovd. Presio: the Association, reportec. 'ha* exhMtors a r the89 words
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Article134 1960-06-25 2 Motors fall despite improvement in June car sales NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed irregular with mostly fractional Changes cither wav. An irregular tendency was noted In morning trading with sentiment affected by a mixed business new* background and weekend considerations By midday the list showed well divided134 words
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Article43 1960-06-25 2 No demand for internationals AMSTERDAM were Inclined lower reacting to local profit-taking in front of the weekend and the absence of foreign buying. Trading irts small. Shippings ;v.iri state loans were qr.ie: and slightly lower. Am plantation! Amsterdam Rubber was lomewhat better43 words
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Article74 1960-06-25 2 London tin ruled steady with moderately active dealings in mart LONDON. Sat. Apart from ft slight narrowing In the ba< <- wardation the tin marice r ruled .steauy. Dealing* were moderately active. fair amount of continent enquiry was noted but overnight U.S. demand was auiet. Trade quarters said copper74 words
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Article57 1960-06-25 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Toaay H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,215 $1,300 Bales sales Union Ins. CaWOU $94.50 $95.5U sales sales Wheelock Maiden 7.u:> 7.10 salfs s.i]e> H Kui.g phone $3fi.i;o sij^.t sales t Dairy Farm ,V Cold Storage $2900 $-_>B.to sales57 words
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385 1960-06-25 2 British bank rate is up and Exchange is less active PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS I SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE MALAYAN Stock Exchange yesterday was less active, one feature which might have contributed to this being the raising of the British bank385 words
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Article60 1960-06-25 2 Bertam Consolidated LONDON: Bertam Consolidated Rubber declared a dividend oi 17' per cent for the year to March 31, 1960 agaiii.sf 15 per cent. Dividend payable Aug. 12 Trading profit totalled £126,--389 ugainst £52,500 before taxation of £53.000 afiainst £12.430 Escot Rubber Estate LONDON: Escot Rubber E-.taies announced ;m60 words
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Article22 1960-06-25 2 Shelford Rubber Estate LONDON: Shelford Rubber Estate profit icr the year to December 31. 1959. 'totalled £29.600 against £12.849 in 1958.22 words
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Article107 1960-06-25 2 South Perak Rubber LONDON: South Perak Rubber Syndicate Limited board of directors announced that the rights issue of 30.000 shares of £1 each at 55 shillings per share has been fully subscribed. Applications for excess shares have received allotment on the following basis: nil to 99 shares applied for107 words
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Article110 1960-06-25 2 LONDON June M. Previous Touav hUBBER No. 1 KS!> c i.l. European oorts June unnuot< I inquofed July IS 1 !0 o.*>? RUBBER No. 1' RSS Spot Mi HI RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Houie Ttrms July Aus >6 J ,fi 3*>1 TONE B.in y steady alu110 words
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Article54 1960-06-25 2 NEW YORK. June 24. Previous Indav TIN Straits spot 101.87 RUBBER Futures July 43 1". K Sept 41 •1.80 SALES: 53 lots. TONE Barely steady. No. 1 RSS July tanned ones 44 43! COFFEE: Futures B Contract July 36 20 36 -V"> At>ove prices yaoted In U.a>.54 words
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Article37 1960-06-25 2 NEW YORK. June 24. Previous Iiiriay 30 Industrials fi47ii 647.01 :o Railroads 143.15 in Th 40 Domestic Bonds 82 71 82 8*. 15 Utilities »2 S3 65 Stocks Composite Averages 212.19 21 J J337 words
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Article34 1960-06-25 2 Malahar spo 1 and afloat* 83, nhipment 6.V Uimport sj>o* nrd atU-..--6-V June shipm.'nt ti.Y MttßtOk i afloatj 88, June ihipment. *>• wlltra, ex-dock A-.'.t. ortcca jiiOted ir: L s>. .en:» I pci34 words
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Article82 1960-06-25 2 LONDON. June M. Previous Tudat COPRA Philippine* C.I f. U.K. North European port* delivered weight per long ton July Sl*- $I*> GOPRA. Straits c it. UK./North European port* deli* vered wikht Der long ton July Sept. 70 COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports in bulk per82 words
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Article99 1960-06-25 2 Lower Eastern advices force a fall in opening prices LONDON. Sat. Lower Eastern advices brought priors down at the opening but values for near positions were difficult to as>ess as opinions varied regarding the situation arising from Liverpool doekworkers strike. Caution predominated. however, and tellers quoted reservedly. The market99 words
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Article98 1960-06-25 2 The dote m barely steac\ with near terminal positions a half penny and aiMant a farthing per pound lower on the day. Registrations in the settlement house un Thursday totalled 260 tons of number seven contract. JAKARTA: There were no significant developments and i he market closed very98 words
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Article904 1960-06-25 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Friday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Alex, trick! Cros .N) .90 .90 At;as Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petro! 50- 50'B.v. Trustees 5.25 525 Con. T>n SmCit. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Crds. 51 Si/Ftdtral Dispensary 1.57''.- 1.65 FiUpatriCkl904 words
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Advertisement685 1960-06-25 2 Sy &k CA kf 6y llf THEtoA.VoUNES^ /W Sail- nt» to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. >ft Vdy CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 1 S'pore P S ham Penaiif h> w -Falotna 26 21 June M Juoe 1 July 1 2 July sA Ol SiMlM' 3I3IJUM fjpvi' Tjr Satooha- a) 25 Juoe685 words
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Advertisement359 1960-06-25 2 HAMBURG-AMER^TTr tic NORTH GERMAN LLayJ To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antw, Bremen Hamburg Colls Southampton for posscngcr, t DRESDEN (MAPAC) SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOVO) 30 June 2 July NESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) I 11 July BKAUNSCMWEIG (HAPAC) 25 ?7 July i Oils Alexandria i. Bilbao f, c To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohomo No«o u yoyo cHAMBURS359 words
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Miscellaneous182 1960-06-25 2 SMPS/M L>,'. i SHIPS Ivinj; alongside the Sinuaporr Harbour Board wharves this morning. Burma 1/2, Agamemnon 4 '5. TDurcoin? 6A. Drtsdeu 6 7. Tamashlta Mam 8/9. Kilmski 10/11, Clytoneus 13/14. DemoQocii> 15/16, Bali 18. East Sea N. Wall 5 Pc.:i.> 21 22, Kimanis **3 24. Htie^h Silverwave 23/26. Gorgon 27182 words
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183 1960-06-25 3 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA eetett SINGAPORE; Sat -lOltt books ot ancient Chinese and histories, translated into I published in Peking are now availmarket and wayside-stall libraries of hinatown. picture storv books or comics, in hile illustrations with ;i brief exexl on each page, arc introducing inese183 words
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222 1960-06-25 3 The death home with a big difference SINGAPORE, Sa t. 1 Tucked in the middle of a row of shophouses in Clemenceau Avenue is a "Charity Home" where poor Catholics, can hold pre-funeral rites for their dead. I Known to many Catholics as -the house," it is not a death222 words
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113 1960-06-25 3 SINGAPORE SPENT $8½ MIL. FOR CIGARETTES IN ONE YEAR SINGAPORE. Sat- FOUIti en million pounds of cigarettes wert- imported into Singapore last year. In linear measurement they could .stretch as long as 150.000 miles which will eirj cumscribe the girth uf the 1 globe five times over. They cost $68.5113 words
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Article34 1960-06-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An International Labour Organisation expert on workers' education. Professor Charles A. Orr, has arrived here to assist the Malayan Trade I Union Congress in its educaj tional programme.34 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-06-25 3 'Colonial turn of mind' but pro-Shakespeare students win the day SINGAPORE, Saturday. ALTHOUGH carving Shakespeare out of the curriculum of English schools may be the secrel love of every schoolboy, yet any party proposing such a motion is doomed to certain love labour lost. Siglap Secondary School,280 words
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98 1960-06-25 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. OIXTY potential lenders of.tlie Singapore Work Brigade have moved from their Pasir His (lamp to ii new work sile the Second Workers' Camp ;it the 13j milestone Jurong. In the past two months at Pasir Ris they worked98 words
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Article70 1960-06-25 3 They are receiving assistance in their work from 25 members of the Special Squad. Work on a new two-mile long drainage canal project will begin as soon as Brigade members have set up their camp. The proposed canal runs from Boon Lay Road and empties into the Jurong River.70 words
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Article36 1960-06-25 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Societa Corelli, a group of Italian string players, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on July 18 at 8.45 p.m. jin aid of the National I Theatre Fund.36 words
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Advertisement276 1960-06-25 3 &BV& FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 r __EQUP Tape Recorder for monaural Recording and Playback as well as for T^^k Tapes 4 Tracks. Mono Recording ~^^9Nll^ll '^V and Playback time up to 16 hours jr-J^mmSZJKm 1 Stereo Playback time up to 4 hours Vt^^jg^agjaa^, "i^ Three Tape Speeds. Frequency276 words
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Miscellaneous137 1960-06-25 3 Medium Wave Kb metres: summary, followed b Muisic. SHORT WAVE: 6.» metres (4780 655 Programme preview; <.00 Eg -r. m Mi P.n,.-.«.0. P-. The u ,,e» r PM 100 Programme sum- programme highlighting youth at man- 103 Evergreen parade; work and play, produced and pre--1 30*The new<: I.4<> Weekly share137 words
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Article, Illustration520 1960-06-25 4 JILL BUTTERFIELD - I'm glad Katie didn't play nursemaid to Stirling JILL BUTTERFIELD SHE DIDN'T FALL FOR THE TEMPTATION OF STr 0^ THE BROW OF A HERO LYDIG IN HIS HOSPi Tal b*■ By LONDON, Sat. gO KATIE MOSS stayed at her place in the sun while her husband lay 4,000 miles away520 words
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123 1960-06-25 4 Dying girl, 21, writes down names of four men T ONDON, Sat.— Pretty 21-year-old Mary Germaney was found dying at her home after writing two letters mentioning four men. On a table by her bedside was a glass containing a chemical. Tall, dark-haired Mary was heard weeping by ner mother123 words
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108 1960-06-25 4 SHE KEEPS UP FIGHT TO GET INTO PULPIT rjORONTO, Sat. RedX headed Shirley McLeod. aged 19, is determined to become Canada's first woman Presbyterian minister. Despite a snub from the General Assembly, which refused her permission to argue her case. Shirley says she will keep trying. While continuing to study108 words
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Article21 1960-06-25 4 LONDON. Sat. A new 68-seat multi-engined version of the Hovercraft, capable of 70 knots, is under construction at Cowe>21 words
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76 1960-06-25 4 'DROP IN' LETTER FOR BUSY MR. KENNEDY NEW YORK. Sat. John Kennedy, favourite Democratic candidate for President, hat, been so bu\v hustling up vote* that he hasn't shown his youthful face in the Senate for some time. His absence prompted a sarcastic "open letter" from Republican Senator Hugh Scott. "We76 words
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140 1960-06-25 4 Schoolgirls punished for sucking ice-lollies AFTER school hours LONDON, Satunfay. poi R 16-year-old grammar schoolgirls have been punished by their head mistress for walking along the street after school sucking I -j ire-lollies. The parents of the two girls have been told it would be better if the girls hr.ishrd140 words
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Article29 1960-06-25 4 ANAHEIM, (California Sat. Mr. Vanazul Phitiyakon, 42, a public relations officer accompanying the Thailand royal family, dropped dead from a heart attack during a tour of Disneyland29 words
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Article19 1960-06-25 4 HOLLY woe: I thon: N I ter o: 1 Eden's c&bini 1 new career I press agent. 119 words
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Article111 1960-06-25 4 LONDON, Sat. Forty -one -year -old widow Mrs. Constance Gamble wants her boxer Butch bacK home, whether or not he is cured of his big failing biting other dogs. For nearly eight months Butch has been having psychiatric treatment at the kennels of the National111 words
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Advertisement135 1960-06-25 4 BUILT-IN TUNING/BATTERY H^ Ul^^^^^^^^TTd c BF^ v^ j -^3 s I AC/ADAPTOR j[l MMIiM §||i(| SPORE PRICE $15/ Mf [&*S&2' ][1: Zl-~~-~----~~ BX-330 x^^ I STORE PRICE 155/--r^^T i AC MAIN BATTERY jaanj^ obtainable at all dealers ROXY RAmo s ELECTRIC co ''■■■■'IJ^'**^ KOWLOON, HONG KONG. ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT135 words
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Advertisement36 1960-06-25 4 I LEA& I I PERRINSI 5AUtf 4 m r I origi haL "MERZPLE) "MERZPtEi Prr torn thii la tonic I plex a piEsp<vu prowir.and < v it min "Bh in v. and ben CHARI c0 29, I36 words
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134 1960-06-25 5 R.G. PILLAI - Market prices soar in Singapore as cheap China supplies are cut off R. G. PILLAI ytytytytyytyt SINGAPORE. Sat uS of cheap vegetables, fruits, fish and; foodstuffs from China ar e run-' local markets. ns: Shortage of shipping facilities ii ports and Jhejwent drought in rs >aia yes>ierupply position a lew134 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-06-25 5 A. RICHARDS - Border rows rouse him to do 'So Cool' picture A. RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, S a t.— The Sino-Indian border clashes had a profoundly disturbing effect on a young Singapore artist, 23-year-old Yunos bin Aman. And he reacted in an artist's way. Yunos took his copy of the Straits Times dated165 words
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117 1960-06-25 5 JESSELTON. Saturday. THE North Borneo News and the Sabah Times here have started a fund to raise money for 18-year-old Elizabeth Voon to buy dresses for her j forthcoming trip to Long Beach, California. Elizabeth was elected "Miss Borneo' at an inter-territo-rial117 words
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123 1960-06-25 5 OUR HOTELS WIN PRAISE FROM AN AUSSIE PROPRIETRESS SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore hotels are modern and up-to-d-ate and some of them are better than the ones in Australia according to an Australian hotel proprietress. Mrs I Bonnie Hill. Mrs. Hill, who is staying at the Sea View Hotel, said she was123 words
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261 1960-06-25 5 Text books in Malay for all classes by next year KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A complete set of textbooks in Malay for Standard One pupils w'x'.l be ready for use early next year. And It is hoped to have a complete set of textbooks in Malay fQr all standards by the261 words
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Article44 1960-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. News has been received of the i death last Saturday of Mr. Thomas Alexander Melville, a former assistant secretary for postal affairs, at his home in England. Mr. Melville, who retired from Malaya in 1930. was 79.44 words
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Article26 1960-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will attend tonight's performance ;of ''Princess Kwei Ying," at the Victoria Theatre. i26 words
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Advertisement74 1960-06-25 5 H9HNER i ATONIC ACCORDIONS Model 112 sets rwds 512.50 Model 113 m t> reeds $47.30 Model 114 1 >ets reeds $55.00 anywhere VIENNA I ROAD. S'fcGAPOQE 7 ie^n Theatre) MEST IN SHAVEIS!! «r« ym c«* k« vtr* tBUCT SHAVt »tt» r <&*%.* L^s?_ SHAVHI SWISS MAOf -~1l Mr' I 12474 words
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Advertisement437 1960-06-25 5 *************************************************************************************1l flaiv yourself as a shopper: Do you depend on price alone? When it come, to value, a smart shopper knou s a low price is ju»t the beginning It's what she gets for that price that counts' Is the fashion new? Thr quality high? The merchandise fresh? When a437 words
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Miscellaneous130 1960-06-25 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson SS% Vlti Ipi^jF^ -II :PL^ 6^g% MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis B^ l r .^O^ AGUBWAn ir; I \"oi/0..- ■'r- I I IP^t^j^Zy -A/iw abcot wr MME^> T^/u^iy 6^ 'j -I___LJ '^t f/ jM THE HEART OF JULIET By Stan130 words
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Letter536 1960-06-25 6 Dear Sir. I FROM YOO TO I THE EDITOR OH, SUCH VANITY IN WOMEN ytytytdy 0 After reading Oswald Henrv's unl of the dazzling $3,000 dress which makes Elivra Real a J m Spa^n. I've come to The conclusion that women are trulv vj,r>; While I can understand their ta<^te536 words
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Article, Illustration931 1960-06-25 6 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY H The incredible Teresa keeps her pretty head while the others lose their's THE LIGHTS were low. The dance floor was packed. The five-piece combo were playing; a rather dreamy number as I drifted into the place. A young couple glided by: he was moving with931 words
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Article, Illustration363 1960-06-25 6 'Just for fun' at the mike and Linda becomes a singing star COME people wait all their lives for a break that never comes. Others get it without even an effort. Linda Tay can consider herself one of those lucky ones. She visited a nightclub with some friends and went363 words
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Advertisement29 1960-06-25 6 !.V > i Wonted distributors to handle fast selling Teledo Jewelleries. Large selee. tion ovailable. Small capital required. Sure Profit. I Apply, f. 1.J.1. 45-A, Circular Road, Singaporc-l. Tel: *****.29 words
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Advertisement137 1960-06-25 6 1 v MMU Ty JiPijijl WP 0 Utmost comfort ot reasonable ratei lit ORCHARD HOTEL LTD. M*f Fully Air-conditionr<J |f^ f Wine, dino end ccnNIVICO PORTABLE TRANStSTOR 2 SANDS C\ RAOiO PHONOGRAPH ALSO AVAILABLE MODEL TRE-3 Um Aients. MOUTRIE CO (M) L» D ICMQM KUALA L'JMPUR IP '3fflOWfCJ Si V^V137 words
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Article, Illustration437 1960-06-25 7 JOE EZEKIEL; IAN MOK- AI - JOE EZEKIEL IAN MOK-AI A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN 1923 WAS THE ONLY CLUE TO THEIR PROPER IDENTITIES By and SINGAPORE, Saturday. |r pHE two men had seen each other in the market437 words
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Article82 1960-06-25 7 Sa L k, for..rector Granite •ci. under in e yw of :eed duel m his A Tay twice used written eat Industrial loan of MIICC hi;--l pro- agreem Mr. L. ager that I of the Dishonest appeai>ubmitted judge had the jury position or i Serf had quarry the brother-82 words
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Article98 1960-06-25 7 MRS. SEOW GETS AIRPORT APOLOGY Sat. The *J Singapore Airport ManaR^r. Mr. G. A. Tessensohn. Bent a letter of apology to Assemblywoman Mrs Seow Peck Leng Mrs. Seow found that the vIP room at the airport was not opened for her When she left for Taipeh on June 4 to98 words
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168 1960-06-25 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. JMIK Singapore American School in Rochalie Drive will soon have :i new $600,000 build- ing on ;i seven and ;i half acre ground in Kings Road. This was revealed to the Free Press by the school principal. Mr. James168 words
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Article41 1960-06-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. During the past year 37 new co-operative housing societies h an aggregate capital of over $10 million have been established and these societies have built 750 houses, the AllMa lava Co-operative Conference was told yesterday.41 words
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Article51 1960-06-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Girl Guides Association is organising a camp for First Class Guides to be held at Jubilee Camp at Jurong Park from Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. Guiders are requested to submit names for approval by the Jubilee Camp Commandant, Mrs. P.51 words
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Article62 1960-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three more leading figures in the Malayan Emergency are being invited to attend the celebrations in Kuala Lumpur marking; the official ending of the 12-year-old campaign, on July 31. They are the former Director of Operations, Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne and Gen. Dato62 words
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108 1960-06-25 7 He wants all ballroom dancers to get together SINGAPORE, Sat. A Singapore dance teacher's ambition is to gather all ballroom dancers together. The teacher, Mr. S. A. Soon, has started to organise weekly one-dance competitions at the New world Cabaret. Ho said: "I found that there are quite a number108 words
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215 1960-06-25 7 VARSITY STUDENTS LAUNCH WELFARE WEEK WITH A COLOURFUL FLAG AND RAG PROCESSION ROUND TOWN BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. University of Malaya s <1960> Welfare Week got ott to a big bang early this morning as more than 800 undergraduates 'stormed" their way to town to launch their big drive fur funds215 words
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Article24 1960-06-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sat— The S.I.T. Labour Union will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow at 1.30 p.m., at ~.r\ Race Course Road.24 words
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237 1960-06-25 7 'You should be whipped' judge tells boy who hit old man 2INGAPUKE, S a t.— The First Criminal District Jud^e told a youth that he would order him to be whipped. If he was empowered tu do so. lor "bullying an old man" Nineteen year old Chin Hong Tt'Ck pleaded237 words
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Article30 1960-06-25 7 SEREMBAN. Sat. EMato Manager, Mr Anthony Pottor, was injured by a stone flung into Land Rover whicii he wfmu driving irom iLinggi bfate to town yc.^toriday.30 words
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Advertisement134 1960-06-25 7 The Wonderful NEW |J l^^^p^ l^^^\l AUTOMATIC I IC U <> tf ITM-M -M < I Nikon J=iL__r^ ==I %i automatic features: instant-return mirror ■eopen diaphragm instont-aetion preview plus full couplmq of automatic exposure "ftI WAPORE PHOTO COMPANY LIMITED I H STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** ***** f GALA v gala134 words
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Advertisement80 1960-06-25 7 SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH M FOR ALL CLIMATES Guarantee I trim m"' r*n m w v FAYRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 18-F BoHvry Rood Sinqopor* 1 B V" WHEN IT COMES To INDUSTRIAL GASES ainKipore Kuala luimput Huit«r«rortn ipon P. 0. Box 4001 P 0. ■•> 633 3204 PintH80 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-06-25 7 POP— Perfectly Priceless *fy Cog y 1 WMATTS VOoW COME AUU ft I JJ 1 1. !^tW v^ Ay MOK/IC AKJ^TThikJO^^^ J22 words
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150 1960-06-25 8 Man is picked up half an hour after a house robbery OENANG, Sat.— A police patrol car picked up a suspect half an hour after a housewife. Mrs. Lim Saw Ens. was robbed Of $200 worth of jewellery by five armed youths. Tho robber* entered Mr-. LlnVs hou^o in T»k150 words
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100 1960-06-25 8 BALLET DANCER OFF TO GET A DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL SCIENCE SINGAPORE. Sat. -A University of Malaya ballet dancer. Miss Helen Deborah, is now on the Oranje on her way to study for a diploma in Social Science at Edinburgh University. Miss Deborah said that she will be at Edinburgh for100 words
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197 1960-06-25 8 CONRAD CHIEW - Little Miss Singapore wears more local dresses now CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE, Sat. J^ TWO-YEAR-OLD company manufacturing children's wear, which started with a capital of $30,000, has met such a high demand for local-made dresses that it has decided on a 8100,000 expansion over the next three years. A spokesman197 words
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Article31 1960-06-25 8 PENANG, Sat. The Port Commission here has install- i ed searchlights on ferries to help in channel rescue operations; a blanket and a first aid box are also provided.31 words
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Article22 1960-06-25 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Jinjang Youth Club will j celebrate its fifth anniversary with a flower and art exhibition here today.22 words
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97 1960-06-25 8 MUNICIPAL MEN MOVE NEARER THAT EXTRA MONEY MALACCA. Sat. Munici- pal councillors here are moving closer to getting an allowance. A supplementary budget the first for this year for i $60,000 to meet payment of councillors' allowances will be tabled when the council meets. Directed The councillors decided by a97 words
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Advertisement185 1960-06-25 8 EXCELLENT SELECTION j of MODERN JEWEim, NEVER SEE] IN SINGAPORE OR IN KALAYA WE SHALL BE PLEASED j^J WITHOUT ANY AT|QN PLEASE C; P. H. de SILVA LTD 45, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD j Ass. Co. S. P. H. de SILVA ltd on QUALITY FURNITVII y consult: BR185 words
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Miscellaneous193 1960-06-25 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S .EVENTS VICTORIA THEATRE: Public performance afl "Princess Kwei Vai«" 8.30 p.m. PHOTOCiRAPHIC SOCIETY OK SINGAPORE: Exhibition of i colour pnotograpiis of Japan a' Raffles Museum Stamford Road. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Red Cross Home for Cripplea Children. Tanah Merah193 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-06-25 8 TODAY: 12.14 p.m. and 1120 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. THURSDAY: 1.49 a.m. and 3.02 p.m. FRIDAY: ZJt a.m. and 3.44 p.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous726 1960-06-25 8 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS L\ The^e musi be slack to I, Makes a pot. or points in a horse its head (5». wrestling? (6). 3. See the crate to go Into fo: 4. He 6 after the willov m tne evidence? «7-3>. water? 16). S. This may be left standing726 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-06-25 9 Miss Derwick (left) and Miss Stroud who were the women's doubles champions. Men s Upen doubles Runners-up: Major Anderson Heft) and Mr. Thomas. I>enham (left), Men's singles champion and runnerup Straker. They paired together to become champions of the Men's Open Doubles. Mrs. Chevis and68 words
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178 1960-06-25 9 'T'YERSALL, Sat— Two sreond A lieutenants gave a display of powered tennis in the Singapore Base District men's singles final here yesterday. Denham beat Straker 8-6, 7-5. It was a hard fight. WOI Viant and S/Sgt. Wrag K won the Regimental dcuoie,178 words
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Article, Illustration355 1960-06-25 9 CHRISTINE RODDY - The slightly bigger car with the so-big look: It's the A55 CHRISTINE RODDY CARS... THE WOMAN'S VIEW By T LIKE Ihe Austin Aso for many reasons. But it is its big car comfort that appeals to me most of all. But it is not all that big in its external355 words
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Advertisement354 1960-06-25 9 I fy Suits can r be executed I \i^ m hou 's. V '4 /We cate r for I 1 y men with Y iscr iniinating I taste in dress. V vlv^^vv-.v.v.v.v.v.v...... I The handshaped'suit (LATEST PATTERN OF PURE ITALIAN SILK) J TAILORING COMPANY N v^^ 24, Coiemon St., Singapore.354 words
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Advertisement350 1960-06-25 9 4^2233 i|l|| f wilfllll 7 juxj J nWHW iUIJ I t»M M #fc f m Ulll J Mttttw m I 9*4 MKfMMM JttWt J Hfi*"* iult in this low I lih Qn t price and High Tm\ W Performance deC 1 J C mn /J n JL fll U. mOQCI.350 words
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Miscellaneous299 1960-06-25 9 ytdtytdydy ST. GEORGE'S GARRISON CHI'RCH, Tanglin barracks: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 11 a.m.. Holy Baptism; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA (Katong Church) 8.30 a.m. The Lords Supper; 9.30 a.m. Ministry, Mr. Llm Slew Kiam; 3 p.m. Junior Sunday School; 4.30 p.m. Senior299 words
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Miscellaneous309 1960-06-25 9 in English, Rev. Chew Hock Hin. ORTHODOX SYRIAN CHURCH, 10 Topaz Road: 9 a.m. to H a.m. Holy Communion Service. STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: 8.40 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 11 a.m. Malay Service; l pjn. Boys' Brigade; 3 pjn. Life Boys; 5.30 p.m. EvenIng Service. CATHEDRAL OF309 words
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Article1546 1960-06-25 10 RACE ONE K I- inv. si-) KlvM\N ROSE: 2U-6-60 UYnt o\er 3F in 41; 22-6-60— nth la Talent m Div. 2— Abt TF TRITARA: 22-6-60— Fourh to t Power in Div 2—s' F rate K\PII) AIR: 22-6-60— Emh* a Du. 2— 5 _F race. TWENTY PER CARAT: 23--*>-6o—Second01,546 words
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Article429 1960-06-25 10 I FREE PRESS I THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL' HAAYAHG I NANFANG m i j J ALLAN LEWIS I PASSER EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOY j POINTER L.M.Y. KWEE LOH j Mo Yu-loong WANSBROUGH~ WANSBROUGH 20 PER CARAT QUINT 20 PER CARAT WANSBROUGH 20 PER429 words
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Article1006 1960-06-25 10 Race 1 2.30: Cl. 5, Div. 3-6 Furs. 1. 884 RUSSIAN ROSE II syr bam Yang. 8.9 (6) Ward 2. 384 TRITAKA syr bem Lee. 8.8 <9 1 Burton 3. 978 RAPID AlR*4yr bag Sullnan. 8.6 (8> Geyer 4 092 TWENTY PER CARAT oyr cheg Spencer, 8.3 (~>1,006 words
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Advertisement21 1960-06-25 10 *^*0 JK. JB. l^^^r Jj L^ I filter Vl i t u v-» 10/\ R E I IE S HI L21 words
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Advertisement273 1960-06-25 10 Potcrson Pood/Gronqe Rood. I—^ftJ* 1 First Class Residential Areo lv£> 2-Storey Sungolows a NVX Semi-detached houses on I "feT Free-hold land FOR SALt B* .>^»> ot competitive prices. \«L_^ I Semi-dctoched houses o t, Structural construction comp corned out. Water, clcctncty. 'Cody Type A: bedroom T ype B (4 bcdroo273 words
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351 1960-06-25 11 FOUR WINDS SHOULD DO THE 'DOUBLE' IN CL. 5 SPRINT AT K.L. TOMORROW Remembrance 8.03. then i 5o" r h Imkv <;ame 7.10. nenl 8 2 Chase 1 Ul tin- lirst day lo wmthe (Wl Div. 1 sprint and complete a 'doable 1 for lie is penalised 71b. *:p h<?re351 words
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Article33 1960-06-25 11 < u Centrrh** worad M only Scorers: Md Noor I m b Hu.vHussein. Amat Aamurnl b t:. OMnan Huang. Ibrahim m Kim. Ali I>i"t: Rahm.T; N or; Ismail, Chor. Sam-33 words
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297 1960-06-25 11 ALLAN LEWIS NAMES TOMORROW'S WINNERS j Race v_ w f^L?' DIV J U4M.: Ocil Street 9.00. Brantaa 8.12. Azarole 8.06, Ricky II 8.04. Bridge 8.03, Time To Win 8.03, Perh aps So 8.02. Ever Tranquil 7.13, Amusement Park II 7.13, Sureshot 7.U. "pHE297 words
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228 1960-06-25 11 BILLEEN AND CHA CHA CHA APPEAL THE MOST Race 6 Cl. 5. Div. I— 9F: Billf+n 9.00. Gildfd Prince 8.13, Flower Quern 8.11, Typhoon II 8.08. Petite Princes«e B.fl:>, Hevdav 8.05, Goliath 8.03. I rslian 8.01, Malay Kilm II 7.1 Cha Cha ha 7.07. OILIEEN dinner over TF on me228 words
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Article456 1960-06-25 11 Nothing to beat Redouble in this jjiace 7) CL 2, Div. 1 I m. Come What May 9.00; Twilight 9.00; Mont Bint II tIS; Bintang Timor 8.11; Redouble 11 8.10; Elstre< Slar 8.08; Kaiamazoo 8-OS: Estrtl 8.07; Folly Slippe. '{.04; Supremr Test 8.02. I AM not looking beyond Redouble for456 words
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Article163 1960-06-25 11 These 3 are the pick Race 1 CL 5, Div. 3 6f Intuition 9.00; Russian Rose II 8.09; Tritara 8.08; Rapid Air 8.06; Twenty Per Carat 8.03; Wansbrough 8.00; Shangrila II 8.00; Rita Rio 7.12; Dauntless 7.07; Quiny 7.07; Pendekar 7.07; Four-G 7.07. WANSBROLGH, T.itara and Twenty Per Carat look163 words
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Article32 1960-06-25 11 FARRER PARK, Sat. Azad S.C. beat Kris Film B.C. 3-2 in a friendly soccer match yesterday. Scorers for Azad: Syed Omar (2) and Loganathan. Ra]oo (2) scored for Kris.32 words
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Article125 1960-06-25 11 Setia Java 5 S. V. Indians 0 FARRER PARK, Sat. Seletar Young Indians were no match for the tough Setia Jaya team who played constructive soccer. Nevertheless the Indians tried desperately to cope up with the fast Setia forwards. Setia opened accounts in the fifth minute125 words
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Article29 1960-06-25 11 FARRER PARK. Sa\—Singapore Infantry Regiment trounced Singapore Police Training Srnool fi-0 in an Army Inter-Service soccer League match yesterdav. Scorers were: Atan. Arusa, Nasir. Mohd. Sved (I).29 words
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211 1960-06-25 11 Mallee should make amends for her first-start defeat CL. 5, DIV. 2 9F.: Clever Bujf 9.00, First Partnership 900 Sweet Pleasant 8.13, Honey Bee 8.13, Honey Bird 8.13, City ot Paris 8.11. AlUance 8.03, Talent 8.00, Johan 7.12, Mailee 7.10. M\LLEE should make amends for her first start defeat. She211 words
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Article60 1960-06-25 11 ATHLETICS: S.A.A.A. trianpular meet (S'pore Selection, S'porc Govt. Services) Farrer Park; Siglap Secondary School, Siflap: Balestier Girls' School* Balestier Road; Beatty Secondary School, Victoria School; Filing North School, Monk's Hill Secondary School. BADMINTON: Foong Seon* Cup South Zone final; Heah Joo Seang Cup. S.B.A. Hall, 8 p.m. SOCCER:60 words
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Advertisement27 1960-06-25 11 I Nation a m\i u H HKCTRIC /KO\: 5 OR 7 LB WOO 4 6v \4TIOMVS fIM YEAR CIiR^TEE. 1 0 I I [m|p| know B%t* ■:miim:mJ27 words
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Advertisement640 1960-06-25 11 MOW for ynetfer wfety... dunlop DISC BRAKES AS STANDARD ON THI NEW I ,jl^ I 2.4,3.4 AND 3.8 lITII I .I^% I J f ..I i C 1 Mark 2 Jaguars are the world's safest cars for they are fitted with the world's safest and most efficient brakes Dunlop Disc640 words
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355 1960-06-25 12 GUILLEMARD. Saturday. LM)ONG Seong Cup hopes slumped in the Singa- pore camp last night as Johore ran up a 3 l lead. This south zone final is being fought out at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Five more matches remain to be played tonight.355 words
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Article119 1960-06-25 12 VyiMBLEDON. Sat.— Procress of the jroung Russian players is a feature of the 1960 Wimbledon tournament. Thomas Lejus took a set off Australia's Neale F.asev. the world's top amateur. Then it was the turn of 19-year-old Anna Dimiuieva to shock a Btar player. The stock;. Russian119 words
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Article56 1960-06-25 12 LONDON, Sat. England left-winger Edwin Holliday rocked Middlesbrough by demanding a transfer 'preferably to a London First Division club." If Borough's directors agree to part with their highly-co-veted 20-year-old property. Arsenal can be expected to lead the bidding with Fulham close up. Holliday thrust his56 words
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94 1960-06-25 12 GRIFFIN'S HAPPY END TO A TRYING TEST DAY LORDS Sat.— South African captain Jackie McGlew stood back and insisted that Griffin lead the team in when stumps were drawn in the second Test here yesterday. And the pace man who has been criticised for his "throwballs" acknowledged the crowd's cheers94 words
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Article72 1960-06-25 12 ENGLAND— Ist INNS. Overnight. 114-2> Cowdrey c McLean b Griflßn 4 Subba Row lbw Adcock 90 Dexter c McLean b Adcock Barrinpton Ibw Goddard 24 Smith c Waite b Griffin 99 Parks c Fellows-Smith b Adcrck Walker b Oliffln 52 Illinsrworth noi ou: 0 Tineman b Griffin 0 SUihamReuter - 72 words
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766 1960-06-25 12 14 records are smashed at Queenstown and Ong is best athlete QUEENSTOWX, Saturday. pOURTEEN rccoids were smashed and Eve equalled at the Queenstown Secondan* School athletic sports yesterday. Onfl Soon Hua was the most outstanding athlete. lie won the 'A 1 Division title with 27 points. A division 100 yds:766 words
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Article66 1960-06-25 12 ASSEN. Sat.— World champion John Surtees of Britain beat the official lap record by two seconds when practising for the Dutch motor cycling Grand Prix. Riding an Italian If. V. Augusta 1 350 cci. he covered a lap of 4 n 4 miles in 3 min.Reuter - 66 words
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Article36 1960-06-25 12 BERMUDA, Sat. Carlton j Mitchell's 38-foot yawl Finisterre is overall winner of the Newport-Bermuda yacht race for the third time. After handicap correction. time was four days six hours 58 minutes two seconds.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article225 1960-06-25 12 Important to all cyclists /COMPETITORS In the Free v^ Press Cycle Race tomorrow should all have collected their numbered tags from Times House by now. All must at the start (Kranji War Cemetery) at 6.30 a.m. CLASS C and CLASS D please note Cycles wtth racing frames, racing wheels or225 words
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Article96 1960-06-25 12 DUBLIN. Sat. The United j States leads Ireland at the half way stage in the Canada Cup Positions: 279 United States tS. Snead 68. 139; A. Palmer 71. 140 1; 282 Ireland <C. O'Connor 68. 141: Norman Drew 71. 141 234— Sou i Africa tGarj'Reuter - 96 words
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Article21 1960-06-25 12 LOS ANGELES. Sat. -Lew Hoad beat Tony Trabert 6-3. 13-11, in the Masters round robin tennis tournament.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-06-25 12 First District Sports RAFFLES TAKE THE LEAD OINGAPORE, Sat. The First inter-school district athletic championship was held* yesterday on St. Joseph's field. Schools in City District competed. After the first day, Raffles Institution are leading with 64 points. St. Josephs are second with 50 and Monk's Hill third with 38.277 words
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