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Title Section18 1960-06-30 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKIKG ABOUT The Singapore Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article111 1960-06-30 1 A. MAHADEVA - A. MAHADEVA University names head of Medical Faculty He takes over Mm Monteiro who's now Varsity No. 2 by SINGAPORE. Thurs versify of Malaya yesterday appointed v, Deal to head its Fatuity of Medicine, head of Malaya's only medical I .1. Danaraj, himself a graduate!111 words
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Article20 1960-06-30 1 Thur>. Mr. v. the S r, told Indian Kremlin retna should He :n any negotia- t:i I20 words
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Article11 1960-06-30 1 rtmrq The considering a > the building sire templecountry.11 words
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Article31 1960-06-30 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Chinese businessman Tan Sion Nic will be tried today m the Jakarta Economic Court on Charges of smuggling millions of rupiahs worth of pepper to London.31 words
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136 1960-06-30 1 SABOTEUR CUT HOSE ON THE ATOM SUB NAUTILUS PORTSMOUTH. -New Hampshire Thurs. A member of the crew of the nuclear >übmarine Nautilus. has been blamed here as belnf responsible for cutting an evaporator testing ho.>e the second case of sabotage to the Nautilu< wltfltp a year. The man is accusedReuter - 136 words
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Article27 1960-06-30 1 R, DOWN I H I >' i X TAX! MAN PO I I HUI- i up M I I STARS TO PART i < > i IP MISSi27 words
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Article, Illustration347 1960-06-30 1 WORLD'S RICHEST MAN THROWS THE PARTY OF THE YEAR FOR THE WEALTHY AND THE TITLED; ON THE -MENU* ARE THREE BARS, A FORTUNE TELLER, FIREWORKS DISPLAY AND A NON-STOP BREAKFAST LONDON, Thursday. MR. PAUL GETTY, the worlds richestReuter - 347 words
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Article26 1960-06-30 1 HOUSTON 'Wisconsi:.', Thurs Six boy campers v. ho plunged into khe j swollen Wisconsin river v.hile crossing on a rojx-, a:e feared drowned26 words
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Article25 1960-06-30 1 PARIS. Thurs. The hr t tcp towards peace In Algeria was reached today when French Government e-unpleted taik> with two rebel emLsarie25 words
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Article29 1960-06-30 1 HAVANA Thurs Premier Fide] Castro thr* i else American -owned mills on a "pound for ba Is il the United S1 cuts imports of Cuban Si-.29 words
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Article30 1960-06-30 1 LONDON. ThUTS. The House of Commons reje a proposal that homosexuality between consenting adults In private should no longer be a criminal offence m Bl 1130 words
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Article26 1960-06-30 1 TOKYO. Thur A Jet lighter of the Japanese Air Self-defence Force crashed m Ihe sea off Western Ja; Thr pilot bailed out26 words
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Article26 1960-06-30 1 First Malayan Fund i Mr"! prices today bu; 11.39 and selling $147 Beeond Malayan Fund manager, prices buying $1.07 i and selling |LU xd.26 words
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Article25 1960-06-30 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The House of Representatives approved President Eisenhower's plea for a joint international lending programme to speed Industrialisation of under-developed countries.25 words
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Article26 1960-06-30 1 USUMBURA (RuandaUrundh. Thurs. Fourteen Watutsi warriors were killed and 30 injured m a pitched battle with security forces at Bufunda. near Astrid.26 words
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170 1960-06-30 1 Ask Chou to Britain MPs call in Commons LONDON, Thurs. A Labour Member, Mr. John Rankin, yesterday urged the British Government to invite China's Mr. Chou En-lai to Britain on an official visit He said Britain's relations with China were very friendly and it was usual for the heads of170 words
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Article54 1960-06-30 1 m I fl-NDON I hWI -Thr cost Bi the 1 !-vear-old enierjjcncy v. i. v C 94 000 'Mill (M 8799 million )-Mr. Harold W Vinson M ,isU- «f liefeme. UM the House of Common*! terday. m reply to a question hy a Labour Member,Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-06-30 1 AN AFRICAN GRABS BAUDOUIN'S SWORD IN CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE, (Congo), Thurs.— An African nationalist demonstrator snatched King Baudouin's sword from its scabbard and was quickly overpowered by security officers who feared an assassination attempt on the Belgian monarch. The demonstrator, not immediately identified; snatched the ceremonial sword as the young bachelor122 words
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352 1960-06-30 1 Border clash at site of airstrip Nepal is building with U.S. aid KATMANDU, (Nepal), Thurs. OFFICIAL reports reaching here today said nearly 2,000 Chinese troops Bred al a Nepalese patrol across the border m the Mustang area last Sunday. 1 The clash took place near where Nepal plans to buildReuter - 352 words
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Article25 1960-06-30 1 SYDNEY. ThUTS. A New South Wales, supreme court jury has -awarded a 21-year-old woman. M 554.000 for the loss of a linger.25 words
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Article21 1960-06-30 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister, arrived here after a week's visit to Norway.21 words
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Article26 1960-06-30 1 PARIS. Thurs. The two-year-old marriage of bestselling novelist Francoise Sagan and her middle-a^ed husband Guy Schoeller ended with a "mutual*" divorce today.26 words
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Article31 1960-06-30 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— The Tokyo Shimbun reported that Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishl would tour the United States and West European countries after his resignation somei time m August.31 words
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Advertisement104 1960-06-30 1 K7 HAVE DANDRUFF? PGet rid of it with Effective Ai Economica 1-FasU I OANORICIDE Hairdresser., Leading ac-nones A Stores. WAH TRADING CO.. ffood. S'oore Tel: ***** SS CUP BRA j&^ J| I nylon cupv fm^* A.-' *^>W hltins. At nt di\ idin**. -*_^_____S^ *1 ¥f '*~^^^MLmmEßr J sm ***_<« Mth104 words
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Advertisement33 1960-06-30 1 ZEISS SIANDAtD JoA jun;o» *ra_iW IH. MOST VEtSATIH **iCtOSCO»*E *Cf S itfk I AVAILABLE 'tOM I I I MACLAINE WATSON ii*r>O"MSrLTD. 1 I UNION BUiIDtNGS i N O A P O t j33 words
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199 1960-06-30 2 Industrials forge ahead in a day of scattered gains in the London stock markets LONDON. Thurs. ALTHOUGH the vo- lume of business left much to be desind. the stock markets here -renerally <»aye a satisfactory performance yesterday. The feature was provided by South Alrican minim shares but industrials and most199 words
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Article153 1960-06-30 2 The profit-takers fail to upset the market WJBM YORK— WaII Street yes- teraay clo.ed steady with a majority of mostly fractional advances. liie market moved narrowly throughout the day against an uninspiring news background. Evenh mixed mostly fractional changes either way soon gave wa;* to a majority of153 words
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Article51 1960-06-30 2 Internationals drop i m quiet mart AMSTERDAM:- The market vit quieter yesterday. Profit-taking, however, continued but foreign buying orders were considerably smaller than of j late. Buyers were hesitant. Internationls were mostly lower. Other sections were featureless apart from Deli which regained Dart of Tuesday's loss. Shipping:-, were barely51 words
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Article63 1960-06-30 2 TOKYO: ihe Japanese Foie*.gn Ministry «-aid that a te.>:*n of Japanese Oomrnimill officials would be sen: to Afghanistan sho.tly ti. explore vie possibility of i race between Japan ai.d Afghanistan Trade between the two countries has beer, suspended Mice April. 1959. when Afghanistan Sioppec baroorta63 words
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Article106 1960-06-30 2 SHIPS IN PORT t^IIIPS lying alongside tbe Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Steel Advocate 1/2. Kir nikawa Mn.u 4/5, Tirranr.a 6A, Perim 6 '7. Tjimenteng 10/11, Bennachie 13/14. Antilochus 15/16. Lika 18, Wairata 19. Serdano n. Wall 3. Giang Ann N. Wall 5. Rajah Brooke 11/23, Salatiga106 words
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Article47 1960-06-30 2 HONG KONG: Skilled building and construction wdkers and domestic help .emain tiie main needs m migrant labour, according to *he Commissioner of Labour, Mr. R. If. Heiherlngton. "Norih Boriif-o. Brunei. Sarawak, and Singapore a.c still tiie most important recruiting territories." he adds. Reuier47 words
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Article62 1960-06-30 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today I H. S. Banking j Corporation $1,205 $1,200 I sellers sales J Union Ins. Cauton $94.50 $93.00 sellers sales Wheeiock Marden 7.10 7.10 sales sales HKong phone $38 50 $38.50 .s:ile«; sales Dairy Farm B Cold Storage62 words
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Article98 1960-06-30 2 B RTLK S VILLt. .Oklahoma Philips Carbon B'.u ft Limned, a newly formed total veator-a of Phillips Petroleum Company and Duncan Brothers and Com pan* Limned of Cal- srUl construct a carbon plant near Durgapur m India I* will have an annual capa- .1... and is98 words
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Article84 1960-06-30 2 Djember Rubber Estates LONDON: Djember Ruboer Estates Ltd. declared a final dividend of nine per cent making 15 per cent for the year ended December 31, 1959 against 6 per cent. Subject to audit, profit was £26.682 against £12.482 before tax of £10.830 against £4.546. Lambak Rubber: 25 p.c.84 words
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Article139 1960-06-30 2 Oil refinery for Castro HAVANA: The Cuban Government today took over the American-owned Texaco refinery m Santiago De Cuba, Oriente Province, for refusing to refine '•government -owned" oil. The Government had asked the company to refine Russian crude oil which Cuba is getting this year under the Soviet Cuban139 words
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Article282 1960-06-30 2 U.S. Budget surplus WASHINGTON The United States is expected to end trie 1959-60 fiscal year tomorrow with a budget surplus of about S5OO million. While official figures <ue no! expected to be available until the latter part of July, lt appeared certain that the surplus would be more than282 words
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Article924 1960-06-30 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Wednesss,. Previous locj* INDUSTRIALS Alex. Bricfcs Crfls (N) .SO .90 Atlas ice 11. CO B^era 88. Pet'O' 46 6 46 5 b.M. Trustees &2S 5^:5 Cca. Tm Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Oros. 51 49924 words
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603 1960-06-30 2 Ayer Hitam continues its rise on Exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OFtT UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^* SLNGAPORE, Thursday. /\YER HITAM continued its rise on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and gained another 2s. with business up to 1375. 6d. AIS. Altogether 15 of lhe 18 changes603 words
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Article165 1960-06-30 2 Further Eastern decline brings a small fall m opening prices LONDON. Thurs-— The list was marked down by about a farthing a pound at the outset m sympathy v.-ith a further decline at Sine* pore. Business v.a-> done to > f ar; but prices hardened a little i>n the165 words
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Article78 1960-06-30 2 LONDON: The British Treasury has announced that the import duties on >ome chemicals and iron and -steel products are being temporarily lifted. The order, effective from today, covers some iron or steel rods m coils, some iron or steel sheets and plates, some iron or78 words
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Article89 1960-06-30 2 LONDON. June 29. RUBBER No. I Ki»s c.i.f. European ports July 1 l> Auk -'54 1., HUBHtI ..u I RNi Spot .57. HUBBEH No 1 RSS Settlement Mou»t Terms Aug Sept. TONE Slightly steadier ftft'th ..tt.tt Sarawak t.a.q. c i.i [uii'pi j> porti July Auk. *>~> PEPPER:89 words
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Article27 1960-06-30 2 NEW YORK June 29. Prrvmuk li.d.iy nN Strait* spot RUBBER Futures July Scot 4" SALES 99 lot' TONE: Easy No i RSS July hh-27 words
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Article42 1960-06-30 2 f.OPRA .'h.Mpo.m. H OK f. Currp. ••Inn 0(i COPK* U X N(." tur». I lon. -OcOnui o Strait* c.it P«an ocri, lon. July COCONUT OIL .ruo« i tur#. duly I JMILIfM'iKC (IPRA U i f -c .*t »«ft» O^f42 words
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70 1960-06-30 2 I ON DON. Thui me my o: the Liverpool strike was off.-et oy the ness of supplies o! nearly. Market suppliot ol expected to remain .some little tune yet. Copper spoi was c j forward was mmß act;\e dealings were by a70 words
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Advertisement734 1960-06-30 2 %I (@g^ CAT hi W4 THE to A«v. lines <g fIC Sailings ta ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. f J.S) **^y CCNTINENT4I I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS S pare P HM tenant V m s Falstna a 29 Juae 1 July 1 I July jrt **-\l ms S.nalOi 30 30 June UT^ mJf734 words
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Advertisement224 1960-06-30 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo). Genoo, Morse.lies, Ant. Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers c 1 ORESDEN iHAPAG nf > SCHWABENSTEIN (LLO>C 30 June HESSENSTEIN (LLOYO I 10 BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAP4G* ?5 27 j_l» MB t Calls Alexandra I B'lbac Ernes. BrSMM To Monilo. Hongkong, Yokohomo, Nogovo ond224 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-06-30 3 In new world of music East meets the West in fine harmony _R, Thurs. American is discovery. or lei ot Ilia visit to v Gamelan a 50-man orchestra. discovery made by Mr. Urn om»r c: the New rti Asaotic Mr. Beckett is orrery In months a Ur.itirtment m BECKETT49 words
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93 1960-06-30 3 LACK OF TRAINED STAFF IN WELL-EQUIPPED TRADE SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation had well-equipped technical and .itional schools but these were not yet adequately staffed due to the nonavailability of properlyqualilied men. -aid the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman. Inche Abcul Rahman explained that In technical institutions, the93 words
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168 1960-06-30 3 ALIAS RAHIM - Youth carves a fleet of warships for himself ALIAS RAHIM 19-YEAR-OLD FASHIONS SCALE MODELS WITH PARANG, HANDSAW, CARPENTER'S PLANE AND PENKNIFE... AND WITH A LOT OF PATIENCE AND IMAGINATION, TOO By Pulau Bukom, Thurs A PARANG, handsaw, a carpenter's plane and a penknife were the only tools Azilah used to168 words
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215 1960-06-30 3 Malayans dole out $1/2M. a month for China dolls SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Singapore and Malayan householders spend over half a million dollars each month on a new hobby that has spread like a wild fire collecting miniature porcelain or chinaware dolls to decorate their homes. Collecting these ornaments and displaying them215 words
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118 1960-06-30 3 RICHEST MAN' IN JOHORE: GOVT. SERVANT Mr. LOWE JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Hundreds of guests at the All Malaya Co-operative Conference dinner were startled. One of .ne speakers referred to Mr. C. Lowe, a Government servant, as the richest man m Johore. Miss P. Ponnudurai. wno proposed a toast for the118 words
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91 1960-06-30 3 S'PORE AMATEUR DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP OINGAPORE Thurs. The International Society of Teachers ut Dancing (Singapore and Federation) will hold the 1960 Singapore Open Pre-Amateur Ballroom Dance Championship at the Great World Cabaret from 10 p.m. to midnight on July 1 and from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on July 2. The91 words
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Article24 1960-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federal Police have registered a total of 426 thugs canisters secret society members and other malefac- tors.24 words
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148 1960-06-30 3 SHIP BREAKS DOWN SO SEARCH FOR OIL IS NOW OFF KUCHING. Thu r sAn offshore oil sear c h by Shell's "Orient Explorer." a mobile barge, was recently postponed due to lack of required materials to meet repairs. Available icsources m Borneo were insufficient to meet the repair of the148 words
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Article23 1960-06-30 3 KAJANG. Thurs. -Mr Ong Chin Yew. chairman of the 9th mile sub-branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has tendered his resignation23 words
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Article64 1960-06-30 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The Y.W.C.A. is beginning a three-month homecraft training course, the only one of its kind. It is open to girls of lo and above. The five essentials of cookery, house- wifery, laundry, sewing and health education will be taught. Enrolment fee will be a64 words
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150 1960-06-30 3 Beauty Queen Pamela sails home minus her $600 prize money SINGAPORE, Thursday. DAMELA NIXON sailed for her home m Queensland yesterday minus $(100 lhe cash prize she received when she won the "Wed Cross Queen" competition m Darwin. Reason: There were so many nice things m the shops here and150 words
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169 1960-06-30 3 Start Malay in the courts now, says Dr. Zainal ITUALA LUMPUR. sv Thurs. The national language should be put to use immediately m all courts, says the acting director of the Language and Literature Agency. Dr. Haji Zainai Abidin bin Ahmad. He was commenting on a statement by the Minister169 words
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Article28 1960-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thin* Forty-eight detalnee.s were brought before a magistrate here to have their detention period extended for 28 dayi under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance.28 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-06-30 3 Young Azilah and his ship creations built up with odds and ends.12 words
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Miscellaneous181 1960-06-30 3 Medium Wave 111 metres. nature tune; 4.13 StOTytimC SHORT WAVE! 61 metre.l4-.X.. .epeat of Mondays bro.dc k, sTfrom 0.00 p.m.- Hum p.m. 433 Interval music; 4 .35 Hoi dail* lvn R* i be S an a iepeaL M< LOO programme summary; 1.01 day's broadcast. As you like Jt; 130 Tiie181 words
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112 1960-06-30 4 THE BOY SCOUTS CALL A RALLY FOR TRAVELLING COMMISSIONER STAMFORD, Thurs.— The Stamford District of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association will hold a rally on Saturday at 4.00 p.m. on the St. Joseph's Institution ground at Bras Basah Road, m honour of Mr. G. F. Witchell. the Travelling Commissioner from112 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-06-30 4 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Seven civil servants take Induction course' at Political Study Centre ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Thurs. SEVEN administrative officers, including a woman, have completed an "induction course*' at the Political Study Centre. The seven are: Miss Heng Hong Xgoh, Ministry of Finance (Economic Development); Mr. Peter Tan, Ministry of Health: Mr.275 words
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Article23 1960-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The University of Malay:. Society. Selangor branch, will hold a monthly lunch at Lc Cog dOr on Saturday.23 words
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116 1960-06-30 4 HOPES FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY: A 5-YEAR PLAN TO RAISE RICE PRODUCTION TO 400,000 TONS IT'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federa- tion would be self-sufficient m rice In five years if the present rate of increase was kept up. the Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told the House of Representatives.116 words
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Article37 1960-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— I Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, I the Minister of Transport announced m the House of Representatives that Malaya has j no plans at the moment to introduce a national shippin*company.37 words
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Article28 1960-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Mr. Edwin Gabriel, of the Abattoirs Department of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, left for Sydney by BOAC on a six-month meat Inspection course.28 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-06-30 4 JUST TURNED NINETEEN, ATTRACTIVE ELSIE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Elsie Chua, who celebrated her 19th birthday on Sunday, blowing out the candles on her birthday cake. Attractive, and a girl of many talents, she is an accomplished dancer. She celebrated the occasion by giving a treat to her friends.48 words
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111 1960-06-30 4 FAO man has plans to launch 'freedom from hunger' campaign KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. J^ FOOD and Agricultural Organisation expert has arrived to discuss the FAO "Freedom from Hunger" campaign with officials here. He is U Thet Su, FAO deputy regional representative for Asia and Far East. U Thet will have111 words
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Article39 1960-06-30 4 IPOH, Thurs.— lnche Abdul Rahman bin Pilus, a former assistant state secretary, has returned from Canada after attending a six month community and regional planning course at the University of British Columbia under the Colombo Plan.39 words
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51 1960-06-30 4 CHURCH TO HOLD THANKSGIVING SUPPER FOR FUND SINGAPORE, Thurs. Wesley Methodist Church will hold a Thanksgiving Supper at the Anglo-Chinese School hall, Barker Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. Gifts -and pledges for the Thanksgiving Supper will be used to help wipe out the $15,000 deficit of the Wesley Manse51 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-06-30 4 The ronggeng beats the joget: Mr. Lim wonders why SINGAPORE, lirs.— The man who J roduced joget mod to Singapore m 1935 is today w r_.., why it is ge of fashion. Mr. Lim Siew Tei- > said yesterday «ifgeng had air .-on pletely eclipsec hf joge* modern. "I don't171 words
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Article50 1960-06-30 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs— Mah binte Yunus. 52, was killed by a falling coconut tree during a storm at Mengkuang village here. Mah was standing on the steps of her house when the tree crashed on the building. Three children, who were m the house, escaped unhurt.50 words
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54 1960-06-30 4 Ten saved from sea after typhoon sail home DENANQ -j fish •el sank China hoon how a iti saved had 1 1 fm up tei the Bwe Chu; ton X Spotted Ho Fori: *>hiung er» China Sea Mary The IrM br June 16 an they wen Bhan: Penang. Hen* aboard54 words
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Article10 1960-06-30 4 Miss Muar ownel MDEiI old Yoon How. '"Miss Muar here.10 words
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Advertisement38 1960-06-30 4 F T **'B (ty HOOVIR* \r\ £»m. RINSES SPINS DRY r*^g TNI WHOLE fT*•WITHOUT tF^C HITFrom Sole Aqcntv THE EMPORIUM I 17-19, 6ATI TEL 25, AMP** ra 1 1. 8 367, J \\mV<K W _^_k who iwoic buy38 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-06-30 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - A lovely footnote by royal 'shoeman' CH AN SWAN BEE 0-EY'RE THE SMALLEST. TTIEST AND 5T DELICATE IN THE LqRLD 1 HE SAYS by SINGAPORE. Thurs >E .md Malay women have the smallest, and most delicate feet m the world! leading British shoe-designer on a visit pore. Mi. Jacfc Hin113 words
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115 1960-06-30 5 A JEALOUS WIFE STABBED YOUNG WOMAN, COURT IS TOLD pENANG, Thurs A leal- ous wife tabbed a younger woman whom she had seen talking to her husband m a backlane. the second magistrate's court was told. Lee Ah Hong. 49. pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt with a115 words
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Article14 1960-06-30 5 R, Thurs. Council here rrday to re.vbevV to utle found units.14 words
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Article11 1960-06-30 5 LUMPI Thurs. i Territorial officer> In > to apply ppointments11 words
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142 1960-06-30 5 CYCLIST ROBBED ME AT ROAD CORNER IN DAYLIGHT HE TELLS COURT SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A youth. Chow FoolYuen was committed to 1 stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Chan Hon Wah o) a wrist watch worth 547 and I slo142 words
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Article, Illustration265 1960-06-30 5 MAVIS CHUA - The first five to get degrees in theology from College MAVIS CHUA By SINGAPORE. Thurs FIVE graduates of the Trinity Theological College were conferred with the Bachelor ol* Theology degrees, for the tirsl lime, at its tenth graduation ceremony. A dedication service of the new $210,000 men's hostel, contributed by265 words
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137 1960-06-30 5 Teenagers who want to go to sea get an offer from companies SINGAPORE, Thursday. gIXCiAPORE lads m their late teens will soon be able to i_,o to sea as cadets on vessels run by local shipping companies. Tne companies drew up a scheme and approached lhe Singapore Polytechnic. Tne Polytechnic137 words
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56 1960-06-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Traffic Police are Invest!- j gating a fatal accident on Monday night m which a three-year-old boy. Sa.see bin Ibrahim, died m an accident involving a car near the General Hospital here. Sasee's lather works m the hospital. The boy was crossing56 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-06-30 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson i* 4y Jr JL i'pVuvl MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Pavi, r-T 1 rSZmmmm\7L7£mmmMm I I NOW- HE'LL W^WX li \LPEK TMAN MAMt?RAK*E CAM (MAG/WET E V' J the hystericus wf 2-V7-" r//^^/vc/^/d_^_^U_3r7T ;*»,*<*;?, 7P> ffe^L L^^KSkd^li mf\ T Tr(l?T By90 words
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117 1960-06-30 6 ATHLETICS: A STILL BICCER CROUSE \o ran pomtcd out a tew faults of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Assoc ation. But mere is still a bigger grouse and it is thi Na t hear ol a triangular meet at toe very lost moment. 7- none ot know who are taknfl pa-t.117 words
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112 1960-06-30 6 A 4r* Skinner! V our hero's disc'av at goal m the key »a Cup match (south, n between Smgapce and Selango- en Sunday was :e--miniscent Chee Seng ai his It al S angbr better ream all-rcu^d but for S<inner, they could ha^e earned a112 words
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173 1960-06-30 6 WIVES DESERVE THIS CLOWINC TRIBUTE 0 'I 'i not often that we read 01 a man paving tribute to his wife m public More often the newspapers are full of reports apouf nagging wives, family quarrel-, and divorces. For once, t was most refeshinti to read your report where the173 words
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Letter17 1960-06-30 6 In America, the Pre- sident reigns ior four j years: journalism governs forever. OSCAR WILDE.17 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1960-06-30 6 ANTOINETTE - ANTOINETTE i rfl An expert shows the faults: Our dancing, th.ugh up to standard, is 'DEAD'...it lacks expression, feeling and spirit VVHAT I am going* to write now won't be pleasant for Singapore ballet. But if we are true artistes, we will swallow this bitter pill without1,080 words
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Article, Illustration381 1960-06-30 6 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell RECORD REVIEW ■■■bY THL FABULOUS BLUE DIAMONDS. Trettv blue eyes, Cathy's i'lown. Let it be me. Stairway to Ilea en. (Fontana LP 463 18*: TL). TWO boys from Indo--1 nesia left for Europe a couple of years381 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-06-30 6 JHERESA Cheok, 8-A Orchard Road, wins the prize of a Philips 10-inch long-play record for naming mystery star Ted Heath. Now guess the "ghost" on the right. Address entries to The Free Press MusicQuiz, Times House, Singapore 9.40 words
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Advertisement15 1960-06-30 6 SPORT TROPHIES Silver E.P.N.S. CUPS Gold Silver MEDALS U.S. de SILVA .Lis'cllcrs 106, ORCHARD RD.15 words
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Advertisement113 1960-06-30 6 _l ji y ik _i jl HTk Nj^_l ;c i_r B_ _r^ lii As. a I s^^^ _H-B-HB-Bl"*fl| Rf^Bg > ?*ss*t KM b THE CHICKEN I WTt prone; BBMB Ull "THE FABL LOI .S CHAN I Ll Appearing U LJ C A N '9^'v I BE 1 jr4* X J113 words
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Miscellaneous353 1960-06-30 6 CLCES ACROSS "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M 7. I.s a victim of them classical- -*ft*fffffffffffffffffff--*--«->^-|ffff-ff^^p-->-»-^^^ The B |3 B-4 X 8. They gas flfl J J J masks to you! T^^T™" T*^ 12. Mrs. Warfare witta decided Br I lllil I I I opinions L I I I 14. Take a bite— no. a353 words
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Article192 1960-06-30 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE A GROUP OF 'POWERFUL ID INFLUENTIAL' YEN ARE BACKING HER CLAIM TO A THRONE By SINGAPORE. Thur*. --POWERFUL and influential group" 0 f I iiiu>e towkays have promised to finance hdann Kmiria Soenassa's trip to New York nt a claim before the192 words
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214 1960-06-30 7 SPECIALISTS ARE MAIN SHORTAGE IN SCHOOLS: EDUCATION CHIEF -TAIPING. Thurs.— 1 The Chief Education Adviser, Mr. D.H. Christie, said here that there was an acute shortage of specialists m schools m Malaya. A survey carried out m the schools showed a need 1.500 specialists but we have only 450," he214 words
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118 1960-06-30 7 STB TO INSTALL 100 NEW PUBLIC PHONES WITHIN 2 YEARS CINGAPORE, Thurs.— One hundred public call boxes of a new and improved type will be installed within tne next two years, according to a spokesman of the Singapore Telepnone Board. The new call boxes known as "coin-collecting boxes" wili arrive118 words
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Article24 1960-06-30 7 Thsn ingot v.- ill I :ts a d I fell I Is at the Malay ion build: ne I c at It24 words
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Article15 1960-06-30 7 I I'M PUR. Thurs. i Malayan has ordertore sick. set r.15 words
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Article41 1960-06-30 7 KLANG, Thurs. Kastm bin Din. 51, of Kampong Raja Uda Port Swettenham. who pleaded guilty to a charge of allowing an. excess ot 13 passengers m his boat on June 6. was fined $50 m the magistrate's court.41 words
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153 1960-06-30 7 MAN IS FINED $1,000 FOR CHEATING WOMAN KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— A plumbing contractor. Abdul Rahman bin Haji Hassan, was jailed for one day and fined $1,000 or one year's jail for cheating. Abdul Rahman. 26. was found guilty of cheating a woman padi planter, Met_ binte Lah. of $300 at153 words
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102 1960-06-30 7 NOW MERCHANTS CALL FOR FISHERIES SCHOOL IN SINGAPORE TO TRAIN BOYS IN DEEP SEA FISHING SINGAPORE. H^^-S^rC^^ S merchants want a fishing. largely In foreign and the in-" Unless a sCh^U^a D ore will have to g& WWs^^ they said. olcr ra iied ior a joint enable Singapore fishermen to102 words
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244 1960-06-30 7 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE, Thurs. TIIK Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore, will build a home for destitutes to house hundreds of aged, physically handicapped and displaced Indians m the State to wipe out a disgrace to the whole community. Plans244 words
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Article, Illustration164 1960-06-30 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Eighteen year old Elizabeth Voon "Miss Borneo I96o"— is due here on July 9 on her way to Long Beach, California, for the "Miss International I960" contest. In Singapore she will be the guest of Mr. Lim164 words
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83 1960-06-30 7 EX-SOLDIER WHO CHEATED WOMEN OF $1.50 IS BOUND OVER BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs— An ex-Serviceman who, according to the prosecution, had swindled nine other people, was bound over for cheating 2 housewives. Teoh Kirn Wah, formerly attached to the Royal Army Medical Corps m Singapore, pleaded guilty to two counts of83 words
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Article39 1960-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 'The President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, Mr. A. D. York, yesterday disclosed that no date WBB yet set by the Federation Oov- ernment for the take over of jthe Municipal Council39 words
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Article29 1960-06-30 7 KUALA TINGGI, Thurs. I The Sultan of Kelantan. has declared that he would not i like to hear the Malays In Kelantan being called "lazy I people29 words
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223 1960-06-30 7 Bank employees seek overall increase in salary and better working conditions SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK Singapore Bunk Employees' Union has submitted new sets of claims lo two banks, on behalf of about 200 employees The banks: Netherlands Trading Society and lhe Chung Khi.iw Bank Ltd. The claims: An overall salary rise223 words
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187 1960-06-30 7 SEPAK RAGA NOW THE NEW SPORTS CRAZE OF MANY NON-MALAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sepak Ra^a, the traditional Malay rattan ball game, is no longer the exclusive sport of the Malays m Singapore. So the Free Press was told triumpantly by Inche Mahmud Awang. assistant secretary of the Perseketuan Sepak Raga Singapura.187 words
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Article31 1960-06-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. j Tan Lit Foo, 21. who drove without care and attention and damaged a road sign, was fined $100 m the magistrate's court here yesterday.31 words
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Article40 1960-06-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Finance last night announced that total of I $709,243 has been sent to 'China from Sirgapore last month. Remittance from the Federation to China during j the month amounted to $361. 73140 words
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Article31 1960-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Th»' Minister for the Interior, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman. y«- tcrday said that new style ld'-ntitv 'cards will be introduced from Aug 1.31 words
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Article28 1960-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Triors. The Municipal Council has decided to build mon- low cost hov e m the municipal limits lor jx'oplc m the low<*r Income group.28 words
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Advertisement102 1960-06-30 7 m\\\W&^ jtt WHEN IT C° MFS TO CUTTINQ INDUSTRIAL GASES \MImsBMIIMMMBmmMBm7 Sln^apurr ••<• Lumpui .otmrmurtti Ipoh P 0 Bo_ 400> P 0. Box 633 »?04 Pantei Mo Lahat Krt Tel- 6-391>2 Tel: *****/8 Tel: 49 Ml 6104 _f__ r_i_». __I^ (St GAJ.A v 1 f o*=" CONDON OALA for the102 words
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Miscellaneous26 1960-06-30 7 By Cog j—IB lir flt .iHMit evening every day witn a regular order tor The Singapore Free Preaa Don't truat to luck... be aure oi v26 words
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Article, Illustration335 1960-06-30 8 Sunny Giam - Photographic Society of Singapore (started in coffee shop) is 1 1 years old Calling camera fans... by JUST a decade ago, a handful of photo enthusiasts met m a coffee shop for a pow-wow. Over cups of coffee, the Singapore Camera Club was formed. Soon thc club's strength grew and335 words
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Article, Illustration118 1960-06-30 8 ♦THK GYPSY," (left) The backgiuund associates well with the subject BIT it was not made full use of. try and use a background m such an instance to create "atmosphere." One *nore fault: the subject is staring straight at the camera and he is118 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-06-30 8 •GEESE* BY PENG SENG WU. ONE OF THE 12 PRINTS SUBMITTED POR HIS F.R PS. AWARD.21 words
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28 1960-06-30 8 EMBASSY HOTEL LIQUOR GOES UNDER THE MAMMER Weeptag under the 1 ri.T_ m< c ior J h tel -J Mr. r.a_nJ Sa.' thi su hold •V i foa28 words
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Advertisement119 1960-06-30 8 V. x m,Ao®™~~ vV***^ j jS^~" STAY AT THE If SiC MAYFAIB :*T^_i O." fcl -r fr i I'lffe.;*: MoT c l m *4JJ B ■MAYpAfDiT S Air -Conditioned th-oughout Ml I bedrooms with bathroom j |I —^s*^S»' J Telephone Bt Rediffusion ■-*g-tC*^^^^^^ _.--3. > Luxury Bar Excellent "'"^RSiE? Cuisine119 words
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Miscellaneous399 1960-06-30 8 Bij|||liiiilteNiiiA******4iM______________r«r** fe__M^_________________________^^ -____L____l____M__ *1— J^ORN today tile .stars may up important ousiness matters, iiave made you an on- NoT li c be litne iov travelling, ginal. inventive and artistic Postpone it il you can. individual, but you are also v,RGO ,Aus 2 d, A practical and cnockful of day IB399 words
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Miscellaneous37 1960-06-30 8 D| ARY oT T ODAY' S I M< *i\\« rats i toa KAMAL* D 7.30 TOMORROW *y. and 341 p.m >ATI KIM. and 4.34 mm U pm M M,U h ■•>•* p.m. ITODA. I p.m WEDXHSIM. and pm37 words
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Article, Illustration11281 1960-06-30 9 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM Horses entered ior i the Singapore Turf -ThiTs Jnlr race meeting FORM OF THE CLASS FOUR HORSE* I p. M OWING are all Jhe urscs entered for •>i!iu.iporo Turf 1 lulv rnectinu. CLASS ONE m.m > mm NL) 2 1. ItS King's Tl M11,281 words
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Article, Illustration652 1960-06-30 11 CONRAD CHIEW - So thrilling... but who were winners? CONRAD CHIEW TEACHERS STAYED BEHIND TO TOTE UP THE POINTS 3, KATONG. Thursday. WEDS oi students from 17 Katong schools turned up vesterlor the final day of their District sports to cheer for the chamhnol. Hut unfortunately the result was not known. .Hint -Minn652 words
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Article, Illustration506 1960-06-30 11 CHONG - BUKIT TIMAH: THE CHINESE HIGH IN WINNING FORM CHONG ggI BUKIT TiVAH. Thu'-.Jay. -m-iool swept ii\. event m the o al the Bvkit Timah inyang Girla High ta n three i: eet cun- s DIVI .lON -*..ee Chor metres: 1. H Jump: 'CH.. 1. tnerii ir. Ii g SS l-506 words
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Article47 1960-06-30 11 ,i. 278 -Ci D >t .ihrul-. 84, A. Unrlliin**.. S IR 122. WarwlckI uii.tnn. rsd 418 113. P. l c Oreetluun 61). I for Nottingham Leia lor eight 'Mw Watson 51. B. R. Pratt B 2). North. impton V W. St. tt versus ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration858 1960-06-30 11 CHOO KIM LOCK - The Serangoon District: Victorians take title CHOO KIM LOCK By FARRER PARK. Thursday yiCTORIA School be- came Serangoon District champions yesterday. They beat opposition from 17 other schools to score 158 points. St. Andrew's School. 116 points, were runners-up. Benjamin Lee of St. Andrew's was thr best performer of the858 words
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Article196 1960-06-30 11 Second half energy by Metal Box Metal Box 2: S.T.C. 1. FARRER PARK. Thurs. Thc fans were lull Of praise for S.T.C. goalkeeper Rasman. Although beaten twice, he was the outstand ing player of this Bu.>i: Houses Lc-ague <-iid Cup game yesterday. S.T.C. forwards, sparked by Avtar Singh, gave a196 words
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Article43 1960-06-30 11 SALT LAKE CITY, Thurs. Gene Fullmer, recognised by the National Boxing Association as the world middlel weight champion, tonight fights Carmen Basilio. In New York. Paul Pender is re- i cognised as champion. He j i beat Sugar Ray Robinson. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article17 1960-06-30 11 TOKYO. Thurs, Judo will replace canoeing In ihe 1964 Olympic Game, hen i. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article57 1960-06-30 11 HENLEY ON THAMES, Thurs.— Americans domlnated the Henley Royal Regatta yesterday. Harvard University shattered the course record by six seconds. With a time or 6 mm. 39.0 sec. they beat Isis. Oxford I University's second eight. during a heat of the Thames Cup. Harvard have won57 words
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Article23 1960-06-30 11 FARRER PARK, Thurs. Royal Army Medical Corps beat Singapore Military Forces 2-0 here yesterday. Scorers; Othman and a gift «_oal23 words
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Article, Illustration363 1960-06-30 12 2ELETAR, Thurs. R.A.F. Seletar athletes beat R.A.F. Tengah ana the Royal Malayan Navy m a triangular competition here yesterday. They scored 141 points. Tengah scored 100 -and Navy 78. During practice on Saturday, A.C. Balakrishnan363 words
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125 1960-06-30 12 Australian claim: Griffin calls are 'cooked up' SYDNEY, Thursday. fHE present Tesl series m England was being played nnlv formally against South Africa, bill m reality against Australia, a Sydney evening newspaper claimed hi-st night. a n on the playing fields oi f bbbbb ol its fruits seem aouut to125 words
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Article76 1960-06-30 12 IV IMBLEDON. Thurs. The BB world's top doubles pair. Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson, were eliminated from the nun's doubles here yesterday. Mike Davies and Bobby Wilson of Britain beat them 6-3. 6-4. 3-6. 4-6. 6-3. In another fourth round match R. Hewitt ar.d M. Mulligan76 words
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Article28 1960-06-30 12 FARRER PARK. Thurs. Geylang Serai Youngsters beat Owen Youngsters 4-2 m a friendly soccer tie. Scorers: Mahud (2>, Yusof. Lamad. Williams scored two for Owen.28 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-06-30 12 EVERYBODY'S GETTING IT NOW... Its the time of the year for track rivalry, and throughout Singapore you'll Bad the will to win. Here Avatar Singh (Naval Base School) puts m a finishing spurt to win a 1.500 metres rate by 10 metres yesterday at the Bukit68 words
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624 1960-06-30 12 ALLAN LEWIS - HAPPY MELODY WILL BE HARD TO BEAT ON SATURDAY AFTER TODAY'S FINE GALLOP ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH. Thursday. JJAPPY MELODY, rated the best sprinter m Malaya, at present, will be one of the hardest to beat m the Summer Cup, main race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Since finishing624 words
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160 1960-06-30 12 GLOUCESTER SKITTLED: ALL OUT FOR 81 RUNS BRISTOL. Thurs. -Hu.tled out for 116 In their first innings yesterday, the South j Africans turned the tables !on the county side by skitj tling them lor 81. But the game swung vet j again Gloucestershire's way I when South Africa lost aReuter - 160 words
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