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Title Section14 1960-07-13 1 IS TALKING The SINGAPORRE Free Pree No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1960. 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration240 1960-07-13 1 A WANTON ATTACK -U.S. Downed plane 'was 30 miles from Russia' lOTE RESERVES HE RIGHT TO LAIM OMPENSATION IOR THAT BOMBER THE REDS SHOT DOWN WASHINGTON, Wednesday. I States last night protested vigorously to the Soviet Union unwarranted shooting down" of an American reconme <mi July 1 which it saidReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-07-13 1 De Gaulle denounces pARIS. Wed. President Charles de Gaulle last night denounced Russia's shooting down of a U.S. RB-47 bomber on a reconnaisance mission. Ho said m a statement that the Russian explanation did not convince the French Government that the plane was over Soviet territorial waters. A Foreign Ministry151 words
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Article91 1960-07-13 1 SINGAPORE OFFER TO TRAIN ASIANS pOLOMBO. Wed. Singapore, now a full member of the Colombo Plan Council, is to offer training mr several fields for Asians under the mutual aid programme of the region. This was stated by Mr. C. I. Batchelor. of the Ministry of Finance yesterday. He was91 words
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237 1960-07-13 1 MURDER CHARGE BOY: 'I SAW IT ON TV' WINCHESTER. Wed.— A policeman alleged m court here yesterday that an 11-year-old boy, charged with the murder of a nine-year-old girl, told him that he had seen stabbing on television. The boy, (name withheld), pleaded not guilty to a charge of havingReuter - 237 words
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Article36 1960-07-13 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. More than two million teenagers joined the U.S. labour force m June, lifting employment to an all-time high but at the same time increasing the number of jobless to 4.423,000.36 words
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Article31 1960-07-13 1 LONDON, Wed. About 50 members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament staged a silent five -hour demonstration outside the United States Embassy m protest against U.S. bases m Britain.31 words
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Article22 1960-07-13 1 PEKING, Wed— A British artist, Denis Mathews, arrived here yesterday with a 70--painting exhibition representing 70 years of British art.22 words
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Article44 1960-07-13 1 LONDON. Wed. Princess Margaret and her husband. Mr. Antony Amstrong-Jones, last night moved into their new "grace and favour" home at Kensington Palace. They drove from Clarence House to the 20-room apartment put at their disposal by Queen Elizabeth.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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137 1960-07-13 1 STATE ACCEPTS FEDERATION INVITATION TO ATTEND REVIEW SINGAPORE Wed. The Singapore Government has accepted *n invitation by the federation Government to send representatives to participate m a Review to be held m August to mark the formal ending of the Emergency, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's137 words
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Article17 1960-07-13 1 TERNI Italy Wed. A violent earth tremor shook this town and surrounding mountains yesterday.17 words
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150 1960-07-13 1 Confident Kennedy takes on rival Johnson with one day to go LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. KENNEDY-JOHNSON debate promises to enliven the Democratic national convention here on the eve of balloting for the party's presidential candidate. Although Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts still seems almost certain to win the prize perhaps on150 words
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Article, Illustration191 1960-07-13 1 It is back to the jungle for Dr. Dooley- JJONOLULU, Wed.—Humanitarian physician, Dr. Tom Dooley, is "sick and tired" of pie asking him about his health. The famed physician-author, who is returning to his jungle hospital m Laos after a medical checkup m the US, said when asked about his191 words
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Article60 1960-07-13 1 NEW DELHI. Wed— Oil Minister Keshlva Deva Malaviya confirmed yesterday that India plans no Cuban style reprisals against three Western oil companies which have refused to process Russian crmio oil. However, the Minister has given the companies notice that the agreements would be subject to60 words
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Article23 1960-07-13 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Five U.S. Army officers were killed and when an L-20 aircraft crashed m the Panama Canal Zone.23 words
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Article15 1960-07-13 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed.—Actress Ruth Roman and her husband Budd Moss have separated.15 words
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Article69 1960-07-13 1 BEER DOWN V: n. ft( -1. n iril! <»v IV > i I!. STOCK EXCHANGE: Malts i. UmA op«*n d him Ro l» i i .»t SI m ti. p.. 'i I \i> HistoUn i. m US l.il, i Us .1 I <• it RC MAO MOCS X69 words
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Article37 1960-07-13 1 LAE, (New Guinea >, Wed Australian Territories Minister, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said a mass delegation of 150 natives from all parts of Papua and New Guinea has told him they do not want self-govern-ment yet.37 words
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Article32 1960-07-13 1 LONDON. Wed— Lord Kennet, who was one of the most powerful men m Britain'! financial world as chairman of the Treasury's Capital Issues Committee, died last night aged 81.32 words
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Article27 1960-07-13 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed— Him Producer Buddy Adler. who won an Academy Award for "From Here to Eternity," died from cancer last night. He was 51.27 words
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Article26 1960-07-13 1 SEOUL, Wed. American army strength m South Korea is being bolstered by 3.000 men to bring two infantry divisions up to "operating strength."26 words
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Article27 1960-07-13 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today buying $1 32 and selling $1 40 xd; Second Malayan Fund manager's prices buying $1.03 and selling $1.09 xd.27 words
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Advertisement14 1960-07-13 1 VAN HIS FOR FINK lIIRNITORK 13S/14S. Orchatio K«»»d »'p*r%— Teh: ***** 2^tg A ttt—.14 words
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Article90 1960-07-13 2 UILMINOTON. Delaware: to build a plant m Ausi to produce rosin-base.l emulMfters tor use m synthetic rubber manufacture and cheml- tor use m paper producwcre announced here by Hercules Powder Company The emulMf-er.s would be used under a long-term *ale.s ton- p tract by the Australian Synthetic90 words
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203 1960-07-13 2 Dealers cautious on dull day in London stock mart: Rubbers irregular, tins fall LONDON. Wed. 'KNERALLY unsettled 1 conditions were tin apparent on London stock exchange yesterday. Hie -trained international tton and the overI -lide on Wall Street I responsible for ••ros.g note of caution small selling was an sufficient203 words
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Article139 1960-07-13 2 Steels and motors move up with defence issues >JEW YORK: Wall Street ll yesterday closed easy with the list showing a majority of losses ranging to a dollar or so. Unfavourable international developments attracted buying to defence issuer, particularly aircraft and missile shares, m early dealings. Brokers pointed139 words
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Article125 1960-07-13 2 Tin eases m moderate* dealings despite fair Continental demand LONDON. Wed. Tin ea.sed slightly m moderate dealings despite higher eastern advices and a fair amount of continental demand. Sentiment appeared to be affected by the decline m copper. The return to work call by Union Miniere executives injected a125 words
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Article174 1960-07-13 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singa. pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Musi Lloyd 1 2. Ayuthia 45. Diomed 6A, Charon 67, Agamemnon 8,3, Suaan 10 11. Peleus 13/14, Tjikampek 15 16, Uriana 18, Seikai Maru 19. Pesco N.Wall Serudom N.Wall 3. East Sea .f.Wall 4.174 words
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Article59 1960-07-13 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,235 $1,230 sales sale* Union in* Canton $90.50 $93.00 sales sales Wheeloc* Marden 7.50 $7 35 sales sales H Kong phone $38.50 $3850 sales sales Dairy farm <k Cold Storage $29 10 $28.9059 words
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Article72 1960-07-13 2 Sungei Kinta Tin - Sungei Kinta Tin LONDON: Sungei Kinta Tin dredging —no dividend for 1959 was announced. Net profit is £14,479 against a net loss of £4,481. The net profit of £14.479 is before transfer to general reserve of £3.000 and special provision for depreciation of dredges spares of £11.444. Hong Kong,72 words
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394 1960-07-13 2 Stock market outlook IS Still encouraging lhk;ldfkh SINGAPORE, Wednesday. nESPITE the fact that share prices have taken a beating m the past few days the outlook still remains good and there is now a chance to get hold of some really first class stocks at more reasonable levels. Actually the394 words
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Article70 1960-07-13 2 Ms72omil. loan WASHINGTON: The World Bank lias arranged to borrow the equivalent of Ms72o million from the Deutsche Bundesbank, the central bank of Germany, it was announced yesterday The bank said It was not only the largest borrowing ever undertaken by the institution outside the United States, but alsoReuter - 70 words
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Article181 1960-07-13 2 Eastern advices bring on shortlived rally m early prices LONDON, Wed. Rubber prices again tried to rally yesterday but the improvement was shortlived. An opening advance of about a farthing m response to the East was fully held during the morning on some further short covering and small Continental181 words
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Article67 1960-07-13 2 LONDON: An immediate pay rise for the 40,000 clerical staff of two big British banks. Barclays and Lloyds, was announced here The rises have been given under an all round general revision of pay scales which will mean annual pay jumps of from £15 to £35. TheReuter - 67 words
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Article41 1960-07-13 2 Malabar spot and afloats 64. July shipment 64. Lam pong spot and afloat* 64. July shipment 64. Muntok white spot and a floats 84, July shipment, 84. ■tilers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted 1o t\B. cents J i per lb.41 words
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Article116 1960-07-13 2 LONDON. July 12. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS o.i.f. European ports July 81 81 1 Au< 31 7 16 31 9/16 i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 31 716 3% 1 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Aug 31| U| Sept 31 916 31 9/16116 words
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Article51 1960-07-13 2 NEW YORK. July 12. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 102.62 102.50 RUBBER Futures July 13.29 42.50 Sept 38.30 37. 50 SALES: 125 lots. TONE: Easy. No. 1 RSS July landed price 424 SBA COFFEE: Futures B Contract July 36.29 36.29 Above prices quoted m US cents per51 words
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Article33 1960-07-13 2 NEW YORK, July 12. Previous Today '30 Industrials 640.44 634.12 20 Railroads 140.64 13P 71 40 Domestic Bonds 53. 27 IS Utilities 94.62 94.09 $5 Stocks Composite Average* 210.96 209.2033 words
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Article84 1960-07-13 2 LONDON. July 12. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight ptr long ton July $190 $195 COPRA. Strait* c.i.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton July Am t 6<s tt j,j COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports m bulk84 words
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Article877 1960-07-13 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Aiex. Bricks OrdS (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petro! 46/6 46/6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 '3 Ords. 49 49/Federal Oispensary 1.58 1.57%877 words
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Advertisement641 1960-07-13 2 C A t %> THE t A. V. LINES GSLj Sa.l.nts t» »OEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. jQ J» CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \f^ *V Sptre P. SHam Penant ,a Vi V 'ntf'i 31-32 12 July 13 15 July ms -Jutlandia" I) 18 28 July 21 22 Jlly 22 24 July641 words
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Advertisement351 1960-07-13 2 SHIPPIX< I: HAMBURG-AMERICANJ 6c NORTH GERMAN ll J To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseillet, Antwerp 1 Bremen Hamburg A Calls Southampton for pojsenq c Spore l HESSENSTEIN (LLOYO) BRAUNSCHWEIG (NAPAG) 2§ 72 July BAVERNSTEIN (LLOVO) 38 Jaly/ 1 Auf HAMBURG (HAPAG) 11 13 Aat REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 2S/2I Aug 2)30 IfJ FRANKFURT (HAPAG)351 words
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124 1960-07-13 3 . -.NAN BEE - -.NAN BEE. I WANTED TO NAME ER^PUPS^AFTER "f IKE AND NIK: 'NOT i T TO RIDICULE' df.,b'ag SINGAPORE. Wed. lain Kennels Association has rein application from a dog-owner m |o name three puppies "Mac" (for ••Ike" (Eisenhower) and "Nik" ita Khrushchev). s. owned by124 words
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169 1960-07-13 3 LANDOWNERS TO PAY MORE ASSESSMENT IF THIS NEW PLAN IS PASSED A LOR STAR, Wed.— About 400 landowners will have to pay 30 times as much m land assessment if the Kedah Government declares the entire Alor Star Town Council area to be 'town land." Landowners are now payIng assessment169 words
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Article39 1960-07-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A suggestion by the Minister of Commerce. Inche Khir bin Johari that the manufacturers m the country should form a federation of industries, was welcomed by leaders of industrial and commercial associations here.39 words
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Article31 1960-07-13 3 Brigaaier praises Taiping people '.V, d. The ofl the 23th Division, 1 Mogg. lc here :ul co- to at the svend preTaiping dinner Hoaj -.a had lion d this i\ of31 words
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Article15 1960-07-13 3 I:\J.\M Wed. I 'nank.s*:id of be said at a Anne on July15 words
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109 1960-07-13 3 GHOST STORY BRINGS A WINDFALL TO LOTTERY PUNTERS SUNGEI PATANI. Wed The woman ghost with streaming hair reported to have been seen by an ambulance crew on the Alor Star road on Tuesday has brought a windtall to 1.000--characters lottery punters here When they read the report of the incident,109 words
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Article, Illustration254 1960-07-13 3 ALEXANDRA LEE - Grandma is back from visit to Hong Kong for youngest son's wedding ALEXANDRA LEE By SINGAPORE, Wed. jyjADAM Chung Siew Hin, (>5, one of the most modern grandmothers m the Slate, said on her return to Singapore: "It's good to be home!" She has been on a two-month visit to254 words
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145 1960-07-13 3 DAILY-PAID MEN IN ARMY UNION SEEKING TUC SUPPORT SINGAPORE. Wed. The daily-rated group of the 12.000-strong Army Civil Service Union, has appealed to the Trades Union Congress for support m its tight to get •'proportionate" representation. The group which claims to represent more than 5.000 industrial workers of the Army145 words
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166 1960-07-13 3 DON'T FORM COMMUNAL CLUBS: WARNING TO YOUTHS IPOH. Wed. Mr. V.D.P. Pillai. Deputy Perak State Information Officer, warned Malayan youths against forming communal clubs and calling them by communal names. He was speaking to members of the Menglembu Youth Club near here m one of a series of talks arranged166 words
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Article27 1960-07-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Labour Mr. V. Manickavasagam yesterday blamed "agitators *rom outside parties" for violence on the strike-bound Serembai: Estate.27 words
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261 1960-07-13 3 Peking has no problem with prisoners at ail, says Devan Nair SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rjHIXA has no problem of after-care for discharged prisoners, said Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, chairman Of Singapore's Prisons Inquiry Commission, m a talk entitled "China Today/ given to University of Malaya students. Mr. Nair who recently261 words
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135 1960-07-13 3 RSPCA IS DOING A GOOD JOB, SAYS CHIEF MINISTER PENANG, Wed. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is helping to teach boys and girls m Malaya to be kind to animals, the Chief. Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said. "You are helping to mould our children135 words
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Article35 1960-07-13 3 1 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Japanese experts and Minis- try 01 Agriculture officials here are experimenting on a wonder high-yielding pad! seed which will help Malaya achieve self-sufficiency m rice by 1965.35 words
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56 1960-07-13 3 ONLY HALF THE VOTERS BACK ON ROLLS PENANG, Wed. Only 50 per cent of Penang's voters have re-registered for future elections. Figures compiled so far show that of a former electorate of 210.554. only 109,456 have come forward. Best figures were returned m Dato Kramat constituency where 23,088 have reregistered56 words
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Article24 1960-07-13 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. G. G. Netto. an accountant attached to Societa Commissionaria, a Swiss trading oompany, has retired alter 40 years service.24 words
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107 1960-07-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The deputy secretary of Local Government and Housing, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, has begun a tour of Britain to study housing schemes and allied problems. He is one of the delegates from 10 Asian countries who107 words
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Article31 1960-07-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Tay Hon'4 Kirn who was found m possession of three character lottery tickets, was fined 'Sl5O m the magistrate's court here for buying them.31 words
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Advertisement139 1960-07-13 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 KtPORT ON FINANCE COMMCRCE t INDUSTRY: FEDIRATION Of MALAYA -1960. I. n\ •r cc^p.ehen^vc ond uo-roaCe rcpor, on a grow.ng country to be oubl.shed by jfllfil -S) en .rKicponden' agency. 60,000 words w,,h tablet ond ,l,us.ro,,ons. Publ,c a139 words
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Advertisement194 1960-07-13 3 iimiiiiTitnif""'""""""" iimiinimiiiii' LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY m W T *w WORLD FAMOUS f{~^\ CULTURED PEARLS\ i il ji I G. C. PE SUVA BROS., Manufacturing Jewellers i and Diamond Merchants. I 3, RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore-1. Phone: ***** II IIMtttf»MM«IMH»»««MMII»»HMIIMMt«IMIMII mni nnillll I 4^ t& re you 9 oin 9 bald?194 words
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Miscellaneous176 1960-07-13 3 Medium Wave 476 metres chest. a: Short Wave: 62 metre* Naturalist— J?liyfUh. by L»r (47R0 kc/s.) Gwynne Vevers. from 9.00 d m— lo 00 p.m. daily. 6.45 Sunset serenade; PM. 1.00 Programme sum- nouncemenis: 6.55 Slngap/; mary 102 Tunes with your share marker report: 7.00 Tne Tiffin- 1.30 The news;176 words
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616 1960-07-13 4 Inspector gets divorce and $2,000 damages: Decree for co-respondent's wife GUILTY WIFE WAS SILENT WHEN ACCUSED OF ADULTERY IN HER HUSBANDS PRESENCE SINGAPORE, Wed. A police officer, Inspector Lim Chye Heng, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose m the High Court dissolving his marriage with his wife,616 words
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150 1960-07-13 4 6-YEAR PUN TO BRING WATER TO 180,000 RURAL FOLK TOHORE B A H R U, J Wed.— A $500,000 six-year plan to provide water for the rural and semi-rural population m the State has been worked out by experts here. Trie scheme whicn will be implemented over a period of150 words
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165 1960-07-13 4 Clerk demanded $70 birth certificate, a broker tells cour A L l (-OLNCIL dork allegcdlv cfca $/U when asked to prepare a hirll: ton form relating to an adopted i hawker, a District Couil was (old -i Seah Kirn Hock atafl 1 the Registry of KttM Deaths was I I165 words
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Article41 1960-07-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Lai Chin Hin, a shopkeeper of Pontian, was fined $500 m the magistrate's court, for failing to declare to the Customs on arrival from Singapore, that he had dutiable goods with him.41 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-07-13 4 Brilliant ACS scholar going to America to study technology BUKIT TIMAH, Wed.— John Liv, 16. the brilliant boy who scored eight A's m the Senior Cambridge examinations held last year, is due to sail for San Francisco on July 2% to join the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. John has not141 words
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47 1960-07-13 4 Welfare Week dance may nett $3, 000 MALACCA, Wed.—Organisers of the Malacca Welfare Week dance held at the Happy Land Hotel last week hope to raise about $3,000 There were floor shows auctions, spot dances exhibition of Scottish dancing and a cabaret item by the Skinle group.47 words
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Article158 1960-07-13 4 yto cm; K :< I houses lnT? J settlement 9 Chen- 1 an d PlantHJ nue tft injy i disintepr; I cause w^ and -".n' jas.jJßl to the ooci^Sj Mr. Tan A I man o: k...- .1 San. ment h< I the huu' flood ]«vel andfjj deep 1 kamponc158 words
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Advertisement427 1960-07-13 4 i556""666/"-l JPRODENT: I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION I Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July, 1960 i Ist. prize i I NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA SEE THIS WONDERFUL NEW CAR AT THE SHOWROOMS OF George Lee Motors Ltd., Ampong Motors Ltd., I 1200, Clemenceou Avenue, 88, Ampong Rood,427 words
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Advertisement15 1960-07-13 4 I YOUR OFFICE I EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT^ O^ uONO ON OAXjA lot tht «m.MUKJi* M« ClHWtM''15 words
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Miscellaneous267 1960-07-13 4 CLUES ACROSS 1. Enter 24 hours, exit 24 hours, all ihe time (3, 2, 3. I |-> I It I H 1 c 1 17 ■■■V^l 3). I I p 14 5 6 17 8. Employed more than m the 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1267 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-07-13 4 TODAY: 2.37 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.06 a.m. and 3.16 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.59 a.m. and 3.58 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.56 a.m and 4.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.07 ajn. and 5.33 p.m. MONDAY: 6.49 a.m. and 6-36 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.32 a.m. and '•40 p.m.39 words
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113 1960-07-13 5 IRADER URGES PROMPT ppEAL TO POLICE: UFFERING IN SILENCE MOUNTS TO ABETTING SINGAPORE, Wednesday. LmIDENCE men are preying on the small lines* traders confident that no steps alien to brinjr them to book. s v traders loosing luce" after be|hc business world is more h113 words
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Article38 1960-07-13 5 KUANTAN. Wed.— Mr. J. W. Blows, senior executive engineer ha^ been appointed acting State Engineer Pahang, and Resident Engineer, Tanah Puteh bridge In place Of Mr. R. \V. Baker who retired under the Malayanisation scheme.38 words
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112 1960-07-13 5 HANS ANDERSON CLUB GIVES TREAT TO CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Wed. A hundred under privileged children from Yio Chu Kang and Tiong Bahru area were given a four-hour outing by the Hans Christian Anderson Club on Saturday. To the children from th<» Yio Chu Kang area, it was their first outing for112 words
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101 1960-07-13 5 RAZAK SETS A TARGET FOR RURAL PROJECTS MERSING, Wed. District ratal development commit-! tees have been told by the I Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein,, that their plans should be completed by the middle of I this month. Tun Razak gave this reminder when he made a101 words
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Article50 1960-07-13 5 MALACCA. Wed.— The Chinese Dramatic Association will stage a well-known c traits Chinese play. "Sapu Tangan Yang Puteh" at Penang on Aug. 12 and 13. The entire proceeds from the play will be donated to the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind m Penang.50 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-07-13 5 He buys rare money with pocket money SINGAPORE, Wed TWO years ago, 15A year-old Sonny Loh was a gay schoolboy full of pranks. Today he is still a schoolboy -r- but dead serious. All his leisure hours are spent dreaming and planning on hew to increase his coin collection. It109 words
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130 1960-07-13 5 VILLAGERS FEAR THEFTS: SO DOGS ARE IN DEMAND SERANGOON GARDENS, Wed. Watch dogs are j In great demand m kampongs of Yio Chi Kang and Lirft Chu Kang districts. Each family is keeping or buying three or four dogs to guard their homes and farma at night. A mongrel pup130 words
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208 1960-07-13 5 Consume less water: Town head urges the residents of Ipoh IPOH, Wednesday. JY| H k. (j. Waller, Chairman of Ipoh Town Council, warned [pod's 200,000 residents that a minimum surcharge of 100 per cent would he imposed if they did not co-operate m conserving water supplies. The surcharge may not208 words
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116 1960-07-13 5 States should take greater pains to avoid errors: Watson I£UALA LUMPUR. IV Wed The man whose acidly worded reports on Government accounting systems periodically shook officials will leave shortly. He is the Federation's Auditor-General, Mr. H. M. Watson. 51. who is retiring after 26 years service m Kenya. Leeward Islands,116 words
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Advertisement46 1960-07-13 5 ItktUi^lilgilisl IvSPI ..v-^' Those who know buy OHNER MELODICA" i Cermany r rxcitmq music. WMI Pla^ chords ond single not«s over two >^\^ Jfc, octo^ej. H'C£ 522.00 EACH -•o-learn tutor) I T .M.A. LTD., II Pastel colours I I Hundred tissues Hfr the smart woman 'ainbow tissues46 words
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Advertisement254 1960-07-13 5 A Handful of Precision YASHICA"" the incomparable and only "complete" 4x4 twin -lens reflex cameras available to-day I i [Ml m^^BT Wl ==z "^^^P^ X f#» a 1 1 1 r» V: SBr built -m exposure-meter. roior-shorp t3.S tour-clement YASNih'ON Lfni S& COPAL Sv I—l/ 5001 1/500 sec. shutter jd^.254 words
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Miscellaneous383 1960-07-13 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS RAKtLtS MlStlM: Phuto..piuc exhibition on Sarawak. 9| io 5.30 p r.v >TIDY GROUP MOVEMENT: English literature. S pm.; ecoI nomics 7 p.m. ROTARY tLIB: Luncheon by Swami Rangana'.hunanda. of Ramakrtshna Minion. MINISTRY OF CILTIRE: Free film sliow. Andrews Avenue I Sembawaii; enci; Beach Road M vacant383 words
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Article20 1960-07-13 6 20 Wt4% 1 Minimum THE ENGAGEMENT I* Announced i" <!•• Houzn and Torta .n D:Jk if Tilbury. Holland on 11th20 words
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Obituary69 1960-07-13 6 :n Horefs $h Minimum) MR. EE ANN POH 76 years of Wt M Tflok Ktirau parsed away peacefully on lL*-7-ttO at .*>.3o a.m i< t-enrid '*o !«n» Cboon Hoe. < u«3 Hen*, one daughter Lay Neo. :i U\n Tiy 8tOB«c (Juan, two I'rrs-m-! tA. adopted da tighter. ,i\v, eleven69 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1960-07-13 6 CONSTANCE D' CRUZ - Just a joke... but I didn't think it was very funny CONSTANCE D'CRUZ SINGAPORE mmm By ETIQUETTE (THE WOMEN HAVE SO MUCH TO SAY ABOUT IT) IS RIDICULOUS' IT SEEMS CINCE when has etiquette become "ridicuIons"? 1 find this a little difficult to stomach. I quote: "The belle of the1,391 words
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Advertisement622 1960-07-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 29 H'orefs S« i Minimum) MR LIM CHER KHENG AND FAMILY •a to tn.mk the Hoi. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Singapore. Le^ncrs of Political Parties. Dato Nara of Kelantan. Chancellor of Nanyanx University, Trade Union Leaders. Committee Members ef th« Chinese Chambers of Commerce. Principals622 words
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Advertisement61 1960-07-13 6 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp :>f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-o]d "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Pcnong. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii Talking point... 1 Happiness Ls speechless. —GEORGE CURTIS.61 words
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Advertisement141 1960-07-13 6 nfo Move? J I V For all your pocking, remove [j and tforoge requirement* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Phone: ***** Managing Director. Ror. JU OnluvuLMdteL bmqoporc i Newest Luxury Hotel J^f f t\ UTMOST COMFORT AT REASONABLE RATES p All suites and rooms ore elegantly fu'141 words
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Article129 1960-07-13 7 R.G P' LLAI - R.G P'LLAI A DING TOKYO MOTOR R M SENDS 2 TOP F |CIALS TO STUDY {E MARKET HERE r SINGAPORE. Wednesday. iSKSK motor car manufacturers arc .1 jnV a firm bid to enter into the auto,n irkd mi n Singapore and the Federation. officials of Japan's129 words
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Article, Illustration136 1960-07-13 7 2 SENIOR SHELL MEN LEAVE FOR A 2-MONTH TRAINING COURSE PAYA LEBAR. Wed. Two senior members of Shell Company m Singapore left recently for Britain for advance training. They are Mr. Gerald Clarke, who is attached to the Supplies and Shipping Department, and Mr. Teo Kirn Theng. an accountant m136 words
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76 1960-07-13 7 RAWAK'S TRADE REACHES 80.5 MILLION LAST MONTH m. The value ol SuraB trade for B to $80.57 X 10 xports s.ngapore H> ad to lo $123 B ..1 exports B m value pt millio:: B bauxite |W refilled I Imports I .-«.\u>- c ne fol- Vietnam, B B: B[ i.76 words
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Article19 1960-07-13 7 f' ORE BAHRU. Wed *>nd the last S rvtees Lot--0 was won •P^rvisor m the change.19 words
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Article41 1960-07-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The home of Mr. J. R. Hendrickson. Master of the First Residential College at the University of Malaya, was bunUed while he was away at Cameron Highlands last weekend. Valuables worth $115 were taken.41 words
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179 1960-07-13 7 F IRM SPONSORS OIL KNOWLEDGE CONTEST-OPEN TO ALL SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS I Wrd -Tht Shell Company !is sponsoring an Oil etition for students m all 1 ton b ciividfci Into three X A 'Upper and Lower Form E r and Five) and C i ft m the oil industry will179 words
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127 1960-07-13 7 BANK PLANS NEW OFFICE IN SINGAPORE, BRANCHES IN FEDERATION SINGAPORE, Wed. The Bangkok Bank Ltd. will expand its activities m Singapore and the Federation. In Singapore, the bank will move into its $500,000 new premises m New Bridge Road this year. Its programme of expansion m the Federation includes the127 words
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Article20 1960-07-13 7 IPOH, Wed.— Thieves took whisky, cigarettes and a camera from the Boston Bar and Restaurant m Cockman Street20 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-07-13 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - S.E. Asia ho big to be ignored': So 25 US lecturers will fly here on study tour CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE, Wed. AN American university m New Jersey will A send a team of 25 lecturers to South-Last Asian countries next year to study the political and economic problems226 words
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149 1960-07-13 7 ROBERT CHONG - Schoolgirls visit Singapore bars at night to sell biscuits ROBERT CHONG By SINGAPORE, Wed ENGLISH educated girls are going around the rj bars m the City at night to sell biscuits and sweets to patrons. Some of the girls have passed their Senior Cambridge and Are waiting for jobs. Others149 words
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Article, Illustration162 1960-07-13 7 GLAMOUR QUEEN MEI WILL SOON LEAVE FOR FINE ARTS COURSE IN EUROPE SINGAPORE, Wed. —Lovely Mci Melina, 17. who recently won the "Glamour Queen" title, will soon leave for Europe to study fine arts. Melina now a post-school certificate student, was also the winner m the "Lucky Legs contest 19a.162 words
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121 1960-07-13 7 TUAN HAJI AYOB GETS THE CHIEF KATHI'S JOB IN PERAK rLUK ANSON, Wed.— Tuan Haii Ayob bin Alang Abdullah, 53, Kathi of Teluk Anson since 1939, leaves this week for Ipoh on promotion as Chief Kathi of Perak. Born m Kampong Bandar, about six miles from here, he received his121 words
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Article54 1960-07-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a congratulatory message to the Commissioner of Prisons at Talping, Inche Murad bin Ahmad, and his staff on the completion of their sports stadium. The stadium, to be called Stadium Sultan Yussof, was opened by the54 words
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Article34 1960-07-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Ang Chang Chik who Had to be assisted into the dock m the Sessions Court was fined $40 for being m possession of chandu and chandu smoking pipes.34 words
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Article, Illustration134 1960-07-13 7 Former adviser to Road Transport Dept now heads Ford Motor Co. SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. B. R. Allen, 43, has been appointed General Sales Manager of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. He will be responsible for all sales activities m Malayan territories. Mr Allen who joined Ford Malaya m134 words
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Article29 1960-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— School children here will be allowed sick leave or overseas leave up to a period not exceeding three months, according to an Education Ministry circular.29 words
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Article27 1960-07-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Customs here this morning seized about 400 lbs. of raw opium following a raid on a house m Toa Payoh, off Braddell Road.27 words
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Advertisement116 1960-07-13 7 IfKft^ Econometer Compressor CUTS RUNNING rEAACTr Xj f>V UJU n\/ iiai p d i n#-M-r /ff Q__. T"'* 'at*** model of r U^^S^B^ cold Econometer Rotorv 'JHH^tfVKT' r U9*ng only half th« njE3f*^PsJf \[V i normal cun*ent. CjoqgHlfV' gT f( The ideol family KS»SR£w-^pr- Wm 4| capacity include* 4 I116 words
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Miscellaneous47 1960-07-13 7 L Pnp By Gog •natural lircak I I •"J [7~"^ 1 I <£• A.«oO T* i) I fef C<^' S Tti.EV.S.OvJ >\ VIOLENT J* VIEWERS E ."s"' m i{ My I U MUh .«r. p1.»..t e».r, da, with r. g .l.r W d.r t.r Th. Singapore Fr e Pre»47 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1960-07-13 8 Police told of a vital clue only after it had vanished from beach FOR SHEER BIZARRE HORROR THIS BRIGHTON MURDER WAS AN ALL-TIME CLASSIC WAS IT MURDER BY POISON? JT was the day Windsor Lad won the Derby June 6, 1934. Early holiday makers and race-goers bound for Epsom thronged1,278 words
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Article, Illustration351 1960-07-13 8 i JEANNE GRAHAM| i - IF YOU'RE MADLY YOUNG AND DON'T MIND LOOKING LIKE YOU HAVE JUST GOT UP... TRY THE PARIS FASHIONS i JEANNE GRAHAM i By I DARIS, Wed.— There is nothing quite like Paris when it's July time. One year the beaches will be on fire with brightly coloured bikinis. Next year351 words
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148 1960-07-13 8 'Newly ca| cream' poster mal this! Senor blus OAKCELOXA I f D It Bai I and r< I prietors w (i: fM notices i 1 then either wr.\ t)Jrl rectly or not So says Senor j I commr I local Ch:.i. I the July Trac I letter. "Some of the148 words
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Article19 1960-07-13 8 WASHINGTON. M Diplomatic o: the Governm^rv formally oflr^f 4 sucar from A Mauritius and I Indies.19 words
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Article28 1960-07-13 8 NEW DELHI V.Ya-M rounded-lip several M government worKer- a*fl leaders defied a gcvgj ban by calling m nation-widr strikp of lH paid civil .^rrv: I]28 words
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Article20 1960-07-13 8 MADRID. W.-d Aranbam. 38. MM c: SM ranking yesterday ot wmle loadin;: Mad:. M cipal band. I20 words
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Advertisement306 1960-07-13 8 WW.'.ViWiWiW.WiiW/A'AVW^rtWWAVM, jj f§s NATURE^ «k!^€" inspired :j &kJ^£s LAx. t 3 }**s&&%&. JUST UNPACKED :i iJ MJP^rjK DESIGNS AS BREATH- :j TAKING AS AN OPENING 1/ SILK LACES-SOLID COLOURS-45" J ul FLOWERED GUIPURE LACE— JHj COLOURED FLOWERS ON PASTEL GROUND "> •I CELLOPHANE TULLE SHIMMERING AND ATTRACTIVE I" METALLIC LACE306 words
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Miscellaneous326 1960-07-13 8 Look here tor your lucky sta* BORN today, you possess emotions are near the sur- morning, if shopping is on the moderaunn 1 tremendous adaptability face. agenda, find excellent bargains AQI'AKII h hut thi<: rnnlri hprnme i 4 VIRGO «Aug. 24-Sept. iiJ>— —Morning serious hancScaD if VoTwere Y °li t326 words
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Article, Illustration845 1960-07-13 9 Douglas Lackersteen - Douglas Lackersteen LONDON WOMEN QUEUE UP IN FASHIONABLE WEST END TO LEARN FROM AN IPOH-BORN GIRL THE ART OF MAKE-UP WITH AN EASTERN TOUCH By LONDON. WED J JOINED the queue m the West End department store and found myself845 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-07-13 9 Another set of twins with a new layout and a bigger payload THE British Motor Corporation has launched another set of twins to supplement the now established Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor saloons. The new models are a scwt. Austin Seven Van and a Morris Mini-Van. Both are neat and217 words
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102 1960-07-13 9 MORE BLOOD DONATIONS THAN RECIPIENTS SINGAPORE, Wed. 1,037 people gave blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre last month and 1,024 were given transfusions. There were 477 civilian donors. 267 from the Services and 293 relatives. The General Hospital had the largest number of recipients, 539, while Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital102 words
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137 1960-07-13 9 New law in force Case privately settled goes to magistrate SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A MAGISTRATE heard m armed assault case before being told that the parties involved had earlier reached a private settlement. Mr. N. C. Goho, a lawyer, told this to Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, the magistrate, alter his client,137 words
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88 1960-07-13 9 TRISHAMAN GETS $5O FINE FOR 'SIDELINE' SINGAPORE, Wed. For exhibiting obscene pictures to an Italian seaman, a trisha rider. Tan Chin Hee, was fined $50 m the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Tan admitted that he was trying to sell the pictures. Inspector Teoh Beng San, prosecuting, told the court that Tan88 words
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Advertisement129 1960-07-13 9 In^Vfl/IS THE TIME K(;\\ TO CHANGE T0... .i-G PLUGS with HYLUMINA insulators HVLIMINA the worlds o*^+ fine>t plui;-in>ulatinK material. A Manufactured m one-piece J^l ftk like the famous X.L.(i. f raunir plui;^. JJZSr^ Ir.u k-t»"»t»'d for several >oars h\ Van^all. Aston-.Martin, t.ilera. and many others. There is a K.L.G. plut'129 words
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Advertisement434 1960-07-13 9 POCKET MONEY prizes 1 are offered for colour- fl MfTI.Ml.|l I UfV m o^ m S ng this scene with paints &l*?9f i It 1 V* irayons or chalks. 3 IKS! i L b f*Yil I:**-:- 1 1 There are four prizes of- 1 refPl I s*£+>\^S PT^j: «V 'ered—434 words
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Article74 1960-07-13 10 Tiger Terry Downes, 24, can take it as well as dish it out. He receives a hard right on the nose from rugged Welshman Phil Edwards. Terry, British middleweight champion, retained his title by lashing Edwards into retirement at the end of the 12th round. But the74 words
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Article35 1960-07-13 10 MEET Mrs. Jane Baldassare. Already she holds two underwater endurance records. Now she intends to swim the English Channel—underwater. Channel Swimming: Association officials say that they will refuse to recognise the attempt.35 words
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451 1960-07-13 10 HARRY J. STAHOS - The day tall Towns raced a horse over the hurdles HARRY J. STAHOS GREAT MOMENTS IN SPORT By NEW YORK, Wed THK horse fidgeted nervously, hut the tall, gaunt-looking young man standing next to the mount calmly waited for the start of the race. Suddenly, man and beast bolted forward.451 words
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127 1960-07-13 10 C^LIFF HOLTOX should > still be m First Division tootball as England's top centre half." That statement \ws made by shrewd Watford bosRonnie Burge.-s who. it ill the driving torce he was as a player with Spurs and Wales, has m 12 months almost127 words
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Article107 1960-07-13 10 Convenors for Shell S.C. SINGAPORE. Wed. The following members of the Singapore Shell Sport. s Club have been appointed convenors of the various club' activities: Miss Joyce Mosbergen, netball: Mr. Ong Choon Bee. tennis: Mr. V. A. Krusemann. cricket: Mr. Wong Kirn Hung, badminton: Mr. V. Rehman. indoor games. Mr.107 words
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90 1960-07-13 10 South Africans call for outside umpires JOHANNESBURG. Wed. The South African Cricket Umpires Association has called for the appointment of "outside" umpires for Test matches. They also want an international conference of umpires. The Association, meeting here, decided to make these two recommendations to the South African Cricket Board toReuter - 90 words
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Article335 1960-07-13 10 MATTHEWS KEPT A PROMISE TO DAD THE STANLEY MATTHEWS STORY (Oldbourne Press, 165.). SO many of the big names m sporl seem to seek notoriety and profit from slanging the world that has given them a comfortable Living. It is appropriate that the greatest name of all. Stanley Matthews, should335 words
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Article23 1960-07-13 10 ROME, Wed. Fifty-two of! the 83 countries competing m the Olympic Games next month have entered the swimming events.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article218 1960-07-13 10 JOHN CAMKIN - JOHN CAMKIN. By LONDON, Wednesday. NEARLY 4,500 teams who play on Sundays will be allowed to join the Football Association next season. They will have the same rights as the 30,000 clubs already inside the organisation. This momentous decision was taken at the 57th annual218 words
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172 1960-07-13 10 'PHE physique of a blacksmith, supreme confidence, ambition, and a nerveless attitude wnich permits him to grab the slenderest cnance under pressure. These are ihe qualities which have already trns year won €21,000 m tournament soil prize money for Arnold Palmer. American172 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-07-13 10 (j^ALSE preference, or return to your partners first-bid suit when you have better .support lor his second suit. Is sometimes the right move Later, like North on the above example, you may get a chance to come out m your true colours. Although South scented a slam when153 words
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Article34 1960-07-13 10 TORONTO. Wed Ohio State sprint champion Nate Adams equalled the Canadian Open record when ho won the 100-yard dash during the Canadian relay chaniDiun- < ships m 9.6 sec. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Advertisement167 1960-07-13 10 Better records for you I ii j^^^sL better service with a BURROUGHS CASH REGISTER Fast, efficient ser\ ice for your customers Full ke> board makes figuring simple, accurate and quick A complete bookkeeping record— Autographic detail tape records cash or charge sule», deposits, payments Control Kcvs Pn>\ ide details of167 words
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Advertisement162 1960-07-13 10 tiroii rot m««i »> »o»i Mtut y 'ff^ I■' i 4 m*vi iooi *i fat o«TSUtt»iM« j JEWELS LIEN WAH WATCH DEALLRS I MfeJ^ 108 North Bridge Road, jinqopon Tei ***** Sole Distributors tor Federation: WOO MING BROS., M LTD WOO HI J 8, Bt Bintang Rd X Lumpur. 96,162 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-07-13 11 BILL PELLOW - On the Diamond: Let's get to know about that vital strike zone BILL PELLOW B< Li .trikr if the ball passes through the strike i mi thr batter rfors not swing at it.33 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-07-13 11 krjpLE. tthen I ning acquaint- me of H ir« often puzj by U term rle zone." f the itandi at t idy to nit the pd bai:. the catcher Eh immediately beta .> m a L:. y\\ the ball I noaid swing law the ball or if he lie167 words
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Article153 1960-07-13 11 Dulls ter arc the game well to £»ncl what con■f" and "d the m the ball part of p WUI be P fhed ball H the strike zone or not) and mines, this is also a ■strike". If the batter has a good eye153 words
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Article110 1960-07-13 11 ?**< Padv -TiJ di Won 2D same *oalards, -^^ed both 1 goals m the second half through Othman. Boon Leong netted for Bukit Tlmah. Uuikowvu: wee Hung. Kolc Pi«w. Pang Mm. Allan, William. Bok JW Albert. Boon Leong P»nR Sing. Meng Juan. Bing Pun Bakit Timah:110 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-07-13 11 CHUA BAN HOCK - CHUA BAN HOCK By Jalan Besar, Wednesday Indian R. C 3 Darul Afiah 1 J)ARK clouds of relegation scudded the evening sky at the Stadium yesterday as Darul Afiah, chain pious for two years m Division One, walked off the pitch. Darul299 words
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Article98 1960-07-13 11 Maxwell S.R.C 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Maxwell Sports Club dominated the game throughout but a good S.R.C. defence prevented them from scoring at will. Kamsin Ashik opened accounts for Maxwell m the 31st minute. Within three minutes of the second half, A. D. Rozario gave S.R.C. the equaliser.98 words
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Article30 1960-07-13 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Dairy Farm last night celebrated their winning the team championship at Singapore Cold Storage sports held recently. A dinner was held at a Singapore restaurant.30 words
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Article159 1960-07-13 11 Impressive billiard programme SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Billiard Association has drawn up an impressive programme for the year. President Wong Kwok Leong yesterday announced three tournaments which will be held m the next few months. The first tournament is the National Junior championships which will be followed by the Senior159 words
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Article128 1960-07-13 11 MACAO G.P. NEW CHANGES PLANNED SINGAPORE, Wed. Single seaters and racing cars may not be accepted at the Macao Grand Prix m November this year. Mr. C. F. Pope, president of the Singapore Motor Club said that although he had not received word from the organisers he felt that such128 words
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143 1960-07-13 11 Bounce of ball not in our favour: Nourse VfOTTINGHAM, Wed. Mr. 11 Dudley Nourse, manager of the South African cricketers, said after losing the third Test here "The bounce of the ball throughout the series was not m our favour." Mr. Nourse said: "But I do not make any excuses.143 words
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Article28 1960-07-13 11 FARRER PARK, Wed. Minto Sports Club gave a walkover to Dockyard m a S.A.F.A. Division 2D match here yesterday. Dockyard failed to turn up for their match.28 words
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Article41 1960-07-13 11 CORPUS CHRISTI (Texas), Wed. Wilma Rudolph, of Tennessee State University beat the women's world 200 metres record m 22.9 sec here. Betty Cuthbert, Australian Olympic champion, holds the official record of 23.2 sec, set m 1956.41 words
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Article39 1960-07-13 11 FARRER PARK. Wed. Jollilads Athletic Union will hold a Married versus Singles soccer match at Farxer Park on July 24. The annual Govindasamy Memorial match will be played at Bukit Chermin ground on August 14.39 words
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Article20 1960-07-13 11 Spooner Rangers beat Singapore Cricket Club 4-0 In a friendly soccer match. Nonis (3) and Majid scored.20 words
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Article, Illustration437 1960-07-13 11 CHUA CHU KANG. Wed. Soh Boon Say was the best 'A' Division athlete at the Jalan Teck Whye Primary School sports yesterday. He won the 100 yards and the 220 yards. The team title went to Blue House. The prizes were given away by437 words
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430 1960-07-13 11 IMPORT FOREIGN PLAYERS IS THE ONLY WAY TO KEEP THE COUNTY ALIVE SAYS SOMEREST CAPTAIN H. STEPHENSON IN THIS SPECIAL TO THE FREE PRESS NOTHING annoys me more than to hear Somerset described as the "Foreign Legion" of the county cricket clubs. True, we have had to bolster our strength430 words
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Article199 1960-07-13 11 HONG KONG, Wed. The general manager of the Asian Football Pools said yesterday he was hopeful the British Parliament would delve into the question. He asked why official members of the Hong Kong Legislative Council abstained from voting on the Football Pools Bill. Archibald Moore said199 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-07-13 12 Marcus Gomez (Cardinals: Third botomon. G«ssy Fernandez (Cordinolsi Left ti«ld Godfrey Carnegie Cardinal* Excells at short stop Jack Reroute (75 Sa.n.) Right fielo. good bat. Nicky Bh««m (Cardinals) Accurate pitcher. Wacker Stanley (75 Sqn.)111 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-07-13 12 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR By SINGAPORE, Wed. THE men pictured above have been named for a mission. They will attempt to lower the colours of undefeated Stanvac Gassers, champions and current leaders m the Singapore Softball League. The match is on Friday at Jalan Besar Stadium starting176 words
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Article91 1960-07-13 12 I'll knock out Japanese MA N 111 A, Wed. World ranked Filipino flyweight Dommy Ursua yesterday began training for his July 20 i:on- title ten-round bout with Japan's Sadao Yaoita. Confidently he saifl he would knock out the Japanese lighter. Ursua. currently ranked No. 6 world flyweight, contender by Ring91 words
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Article104 1960-07-13 12 Hank and Hank slug it T EW ORLEANS, Wed.— I Pile-driving Henry Hank of Detroit enhanced his position for a shot at the world middleweight crown last night. He scored a 10--round unanimous decision over San Francisco's Hank Casey. Hank, 159 lb ranked No. 4 m his division, kept hisU.P.I. - 104 words
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Article25 1960-07-13 12 BALESTIER. Wed.—Strengthened by Ong Poh Lim, Sunnydale beat Shell Sports Club 7-0 m a friendly badminton match at Clerical Union courts last night.25 words
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135 1960-07-13 12 1 1-1 VICTORS ENTER 'NATIONAL LEAGUE rpORONTO. Wed. Sanpto--1 ria of Genoa, Italy, walloped Toronto Italia, 11-1 m an exhibition soccer match here before 1,000 sweltering fans m Varsity Stadium. Lennart Skoglund, the blond Swede and famed world cupper scored three goals for the visitors and set up several others.U.P.I. - 135 words
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141 1960-07-13 12 A TEST FOR INGO BEFORE HE GETS TITLE BID? LAS VEGAS, Wed. Ingemar Johansson may have to fight an eliminating contest before he gets another crack at Floyd Patterson, who won back the world heavyweight crown last month. Anthony Maceroni, chairman of the National Boxing Association, has asked the NBA141 words
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Article45 1960-07-13 12 rpOKYO, Wed.-A RumanX ian handball team on a goodwill tour of Communist China has won its first two games m Canton. The Rumanians, after sweeping a 10 game series m Japan, toppled the Kwantung province team 16-8 and the Tslnan army team 19-6.45 words
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193 1960-07-13 12 CINGAPORE, Wed.— Today is a busy one for sports fans. Beginning early this afternoon, sportsmen will be engaged m cricket, athletics, soccer, hockey and tennis. Such a crowded midweek programme is something rare. But then Singaporeans are becoming more and more sports minded.193 words
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490 1960-07-13 12 LONDON, Wednesday. LANCASHIRE cut Yorkshire's lead at the top of the English county cricket table yesterday. They snatched a thrilling win over Sussex at Hastings. They won by three wickets with only ten minutes to spare and gained 12 valuable points.Reuter - 490 words
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Article60 1960-07-13 12 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Office bearers of the 1.C.1. Recreation Club for the ensuing year:— President: Mr. Lim Bian Van, Vice-President: Mr. E. Lavelle. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Lew Cheng Chong. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Chee Kirn Cheng. Sports Convenor: Mr. Tan Kirn Seng, Entertainments Convenor: Mr. Teo Bah Chee,60 words
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Article173 1960-07-13 12 PARIS, Wed.— Bill John--1 ston of the United States led the field after yesterday's first 36 holes m the French Open golf championship at Saint Cloud. Johrfston had rounds of 66 and 70 for a total of 136 one stroke ahead of his nearest rival,U.P.I. - 173 words
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