The Singapore Free Press, 14 July 1960
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Title Section15 1960-07-14 1 IS TALKING ABOUT The Singapore Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960. 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-07-14 1 GHANA'S CHIEF OF DEFENCE ARRIVES FOR DISCUSSIONS WITH LUMUMBA AS REBEL ATTACKS ON BELGIANS CONTINUE Security Council neets to consider La tor urgent aid OPOLDVILLE, Thursday. el <»t Defence Staff, MajorT. Alexander, arrived here tom inline Ghanaian troops to •ml came on the orders of •v Nkrumah77 words
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106 1960-07-14 1 AGAIN MALAYAN MONKEYS DIE ON SHIP TO BRITAIN ONDON. Thurs. More I i deaths of monkeys at id Wilt reported here yesjay when the 7,000-ton French ship Mauricien docked at Tilbury after a voyage from Singapore. An ofticer aboard the ship, completing her maiden voyage, said that an estimated 50106 words
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Article35 1960-07-14 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— The United States Navy said that a Soviet trawler which operated close to the U.S. Atlantic coast m April was an electronic spy ship "making i reconnaissance of American defences."35 words
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164 1960-07-14 1 Fanatic caravan seeks safety in the snows of Mont Blanc COURMAYER. Thursday. THE end of the world is coming today, a group of people on snow- topped Mont 13 lane beHeve^ -aftd-vesterday a convoy of 553 people was en route to the mountain seeking safety from the end. The "Emman"-164 words
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Article34 1960-07-14 1 Lung cancer— the toll m I ONDON Thurs. Lung cancer killed 21.063 people m Fneland and Wales m 1959—1,200 more than m 1958. Deaths from coronary heart disease also continued to increase last year.34 words
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Article, Illustration392 1960-07-14 1 DAVID LEWIN - DAVID LEWIN 1 am coming home to Britain to be with mum' By JJEVERLY HILLS, (California), Thurs. Stewart Grander is returning to Britain to his family, his friends, and a new way life. He is selling his ranch, the V Lazy B, m Arizona, packing up, and392 words
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119 1960-07-14 1 END OF WORLD-SO IT'S CONFESSION TIME FOR VILLAGE ATHENS, Thurs. Inhabitants of t.he northern Creek village of Lefkara ar2 conducting continuous prayer as a result of newspaper stories from abroad that the world will end toda^, or thereabout. The villagers are forgiving each other's sins and some have made theirReuter - 119 words
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Article63 1960-07-14 1 Boy of 1 1 is freed of murder WINCHESTER England) Thurs.— An 11-year-old boy was acquitted of murdering a nine-year-old girl whose body was found with 39 stab wounds m a Southampton Park last February. After being freed, the boy, whose name was given m court but not published, said:63 words
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Article42 1960-07-14 1 LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— The all important third session of the U.S. Democratic Party's national convention, at which the party's presidential candidate will be chosen, began today with Roman Catholic Senator John Kennedy sure of the nomination.42 words
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144 1960-07-14 1 Plane with 58 crash lands at sea after propeller falls off MANILA, Thurs. A Northwest Airlines plane with 58 people made a crash landing at sea early this morning: after a propeller fell off and fire broke out m one wing. The plane, a DC-7C, was Manila-bound from Okinawa. TheReuter - 144 words
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Article31 1960-07-14 1 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. Three people were killed and 31 injured when a passenger train collided with a train engine near the oil port city of Comodoro Rivadavia.31 words
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Article15 1960-07-14 1 CALCUTTA. Thurs.—Striking government employees disrupted telecommunications between Calcutta, Bombay. New Delhi and Assam.15 words
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Article507 1960-07-14 1 i»n& m 1 ifir% i. If m .1 !l« v v i Willi Mi! m. /oF.K DOWN Nin < I ..IN*. E CRASH TIMS RESCUED vi \u ..l.iV I t' x 'I I Hia r i sirl £D i i .H DPS ih,' ...-in mi' I I' 1507 words
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Article24 1960-07-14 1 LONDON. Thurs. Russia asked that the United Nations Security Council discuss the shooting down of an American aircraft on July 1.24 words
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Article21 1960-07-14 1 ACCRA, Thurs.— The Ghana Government has decided to lift the ban on the South African monthly magazine, "Drum."21 words
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Article25 1960-07-14 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.25 words
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Advertisement67 1960-07-14 1 f Ot COMFORT y And DURABILITY I Use I DIPLOMAT i VESTS I BRIEFS I FuH> Combed Yarn. Winter Outfit fc <_ J ust unpacked I WOOLLEN J Pullovers Slipovers v Waistcoats J Dressing Gowns I Socks 4 Underwear 1 Mufflers FOR COMPLETE WINTER OUTFIT O\LL AT (fi SPORES ONLY67 words
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Advertisement76 1960-07-14 1 vH^r^i^ V v< > Pt l| -111 I w\ _>^ v ru idiiiiiiiiiikiifiiiiir RADIOS FOR V** 0N AC MAINS AND 6 VOLT BATTERIES MODEL 975 TE Jl K^^9 F Valves Transiitors Radio Receivers. Built for quality reproduction, y with paah pull output. *S Distortion eliminated— Power doubled housed m a76 words
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Advertisement22 1960-07-14 1 /fiSS STANOAIO THE MOST VttSATilt I AVAILABLE ftO«* I I maclajne Watson mmjoms) lto. I I UNION lUUOINO SINOA* O* I I22 words
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227 1960-07-14 2 New £300 mil. Treasury issue causes gilts to recede: Support swings to industrials LONDON, Thurs. 4LTHOUGH still un- settled as the result of the international situation and a further fall on Wall Street on Tuesday, London stock markets were looking brighter m the afternoon following support for many of the227 words
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Article108 1960-07-14 2 Small losses m most sections, while aircrafts m demand NEW YORK: Wall Street closed irregularly lower with the general list showing a majority of mostly fractional losses. Practically all industrial groups closed at around their lowest levels of the day. Defence stocks, particularly aircrafts, were again m demand.108 words
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Article49 1960-07-14 2 Internationals weaK •m quiet market MSTERDAM: In a qulei mar- ket internationals showed a rather weak tendency m sympathy with Wall Street. However, there were no signs of nervousness. Shippings were generally steady with business very small. Plantations held around previous closing levels and state loans were featureies?.49 words
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Article69 1960-07-14 2 DETROIT, (Michigan): Ford Motor Company announced four additional assembly plants and a frame g)ant will be closed as a result of a strike of 3,800 workers at the company's Cleveland, Ohio, stamping plant. Parts shortages stemming from this dispute already have idled 10,000 employees at69 words
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Article102 1960-07-14 2 LONDON: The International Tin Council reported that world mine production rose to 13.100 tons m March from 11.700 m f-et>. making 36,600 tons for the flrs* 1960 quarter against 37.900 m the last 1959 quarter. Snrcel'er output rose m Mart h to 14.800 tons clvtnj 40.000Reuter - 102 words
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Article179 1960-07-14 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singak pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Musi Lloyd 1 2. Ayuthia 45, Diomed 6A, CharcJn 6 7, Agamemnon 89, Sudan 10 11. Talabot 13/14, Tjikampek 15 16. Marquisien 18, Calcutta Maru 19, Serdang N. Wall 2, Perlis N. Wall 4.179 words
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Article58 1960-07-14 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,230 $1,230 sales .sales Union ins. Canton $93.00 $93.00 sales .sales Who loci Marden 7.35 7.30 stiles .^;»lei H'Kong phone $38.50 $38.00 •sales .sale* Dairy harm Cold Storage $28.90 $28.90 Mlfs S58 words
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Article20 1960-07-14 2 Samnugger Jute Factory LONDON: Samnugger Jute Factory declared an interim dividend of three per cent (same), payable Aug. 4.20 words
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Article529 1960-07-14 2 Republic's output CLEVELAND: Republic Steel Corporation estimated its production this week will be 102.862 ingot tons, a marked increase from the Independence Dayshortened work week's output of only 38,494 tons. During the corresponding week a year ago, just before the steel strike, the big steel maker turned out 181,194529 words
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Article85 1960-07-14 2 RANGOON: A Burmese high court yesterday rejected a claim fcr M 539.000,000 filed by the British-owned Indo-Burma Petroleum Company for destruction of its properties when the British Army withdrew m the face of the invading Japanese dining World War 11. The court held that IBU.P.I. - 85 words
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Article850 1960-07-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Aiex. Bricks OrdS (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petro! 4b 6 46/6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20/3 20,3 OrdS. 49 45/Feoerai Dispensary 157% 1.57% Fitapatricks850 words
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458 1960-07-14 2 Industrials rise, but the general dip continues PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF T«i UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Thursday. A FTER the easier tendency of the past week, A industrial shares showed a better sentiment on the Malayan Stock Exchange yestera> Shares which showed a rise458 words
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Article98 1960-07-14 2 LONDON. July 13 Previous Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c.i.f. European port* July 31. Aug 88 io 811 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 881 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Auk 31? Sept 31 '.< M 3K TONE: Easier. PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports98 words
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Article38 1960-07-14 2 NEW YORK. July 13 Previous Today TIN Straits spot MIS.H I RUBBER Futures July Sept. Bf.mB 3. tos SALES: 74 lots. TONE: Barely steady. No. 1 RSS July landed pnti COFFEE: Pmtmri Contract July Abov.-38 words
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Article19 1960-07-14 2 NEW v 0,,, 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Oomestic Bonds 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite' Averages19 words
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Article15 1960-07-14 2 J •;:i. jiiu si f-|iot and at, m Above pr;< J p«-i lii15 words
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Article72 1960-07-14 2 LOaot* J COPRA Phil.pflm.s C.i.f. UK North European p < delivered weight per Jonß ton July COPRA Strait, c.i t UK. North Cur.,. pean ports on,. vered weight per lon* ton July Au. COCONUT OIL crude Straits C.i.f Eur< pean ports m bulk per lone ton July72 words
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Article163 1960-07-14 2 Prices develop tendency to drift after a sharp opening rise LONDON. Thurs.— Rubber i prices were initially marked up nearly a halfpenny per pound m sympathy with improved advices from Singapore. But there was very little fol-low-through demand and once early small orders were completed prices developed a drifting163 words
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Article70 1960-07-14 2 CLEVELAND tOhio>: Agreement was reached between the management and the union m the week-old walkout by 3.000 workers at the Ford Motor Company's stamping plant here. A Ford Motor Company spokesman said it was expected that resumption of operations at the eight assembly plants affected70 words
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148 1960-07-14 2 London tin rules steal espite quiet demand LONDON, Than. Tm ruled j very steady at small gains de- j cmc me overnight quietness of U.S. demand and the disinclination of continental buyers to operate on the bast- of the higher eastern price level. The Congo situation seem- ingly imparted a148 words
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Advertisement589 1960-07-14 2 SHIPPING Tv -Z=Z. ST *y fllf THE L A.L. LINES ujfl &V) Sa.lKfs tt »DCN. REO S!«. MEOITE*R»NE»N. J» CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. >£ S pre P. Sha* Pena«| z\. i:iii.a" k) 11 n i««» 2' '»>» 2 5 4 mi; \c T/ ms. -SelaMia" I) II 2t Au| 2589 words
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Advertisement253 1960-07-14 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN Lttl «Sc NORTH GERMAN LLOTI To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, R* Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passenger m p HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 12 N July BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAC) 21 72 July 'BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 July/ 1 Auf HAMBURG (HAPAG) 11 13 Aut MMM (LLOYD! 28 21 Auf FRANKFURT (HAPAG) 30 Au|253 words
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Article309 1960-07-14 3 R.G. PILLAI - Drive to unite 1 0,000 teachers R.G. PILLAI NEW CONSTITUTION OF UNION OPENS WAY TO ENROLMENT OF ALL IN THE PROFESSION By SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE Singapore Teachers' Union has started a giant campaign to unite more than 10,000 teachers m the State. A union spokesman told the Free Press Yesterday309 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-07-14 3 _-N TOO - _-N TOO hg;, ;g V :-iok ritly bed f I \m won awnv nd of NANCY. ...SHE WON THE WOMEN S RACE30 words
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171 1960-07-14 3 British bosses pledged to keep industrial peace Inche Bahaman kl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A assurance Hut British employers will help to maintain industrial peace m Malaya Ikis bean given m London by the Overseas Km- plovers Federation. This was stated at a Press conference here recently by the Minister of171 words
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83 1960-07-14 3 THREE ACQUITTED OF ROBBING FRIEND ON SPREE JOHOKL BAHRU. ThUTb. mice men. K. Mamam. P Maniam and Perumal. wen acquitted m the be>Court ot robbing a friend who had taken them 01 v spree with money he dre« from the Employees Provident Fund. The complainant, Karayanasamy, 50. alleged that after83 words
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Article39 1960-07-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Representatives of the Singapore Trades Union Congress and the Thornycroft branch of ■the Singapore General Em!- plovees' Union will hold an emergency meeting today to discuss a bonus dispute between the union and the management.39 words
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Article43 1960-07-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Literary Society of the English College here will present scenes from Shakespeare and the legend of Sultan Mahmud at the College Hall on July 21 and 22 at 7.30 p.m. and on July 23 at 3.00 p.m.43 words
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Article23 1960-07-14 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 26th Field Regiment of the Royal Artillery is expected to return to Malaya on the troopship Oxfordshire today.23 words
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475 1960-07-14 3 FULL LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WHO SAT p OR EXAMS HELD RECENTLY IN SINGAPORE B Y THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS I 1 I AusI I I B m :.:my Eng :i X Kon« I I X I I Ki. Wong Chee Chong: Wong Yeu Him: Gerald Anthony Woodford. ommercial475 words
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46 1960-07-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr F. A. Undasan has been elected president of the Filipino! Association of Singapore. Other officers include: Mr. L. C. Reyes, vice president: Mr. B. J. Tupaz. secretary. llr. Paul del Rozario. assistant secretary and Miss. P. I Gonzales, treasurer.46 words
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129 1960-07-14 3 KING FORCED TO TRAVEL BACK TO KL BY RAIL AND ROAD I{OTA BHARU, Thurs. lv —The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and his party had to travel by train and road to return to Kuala Lumpur the other day. The King, who had come here for the funeral of the Sultan of129 words
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138 1960-07-14 3 Four-point proposal by Socialist Front to stop poll quarrels KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Thursday. THE Socialist Front has made a four-point proposal to the Election Commission to stop quarrels and fights during local council elections. The proposal follows several incidents between supporters oi rival political parties during elections m Selangor m the138 words
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80 1960-07-14 3 GIRL, 18, HELD IN RAID BY ANTI-VICE MEN SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Department of Social Welfare conducted 127 raids on brothels and hotels last month. During the course of the raids a girl under 18 years was detained. Two girls were found yi moral danger and were detained pending inquiry. Five80 words
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Advertisement163 1960-07-14 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 UlllllllllllllillllflllllllllllllllKlllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllfflllltllllllllllllllllfll Illlllllllltlltlllflllllllllfllltllllftfllllfllllfffllf lllltlflltllfV /Of* 4 X s m W Tropical H W' Weight m- 4 h \a h K6 X v 1 F M TRUEFORM J/ I? V »V choose a Rex TRUEFORM jf >ml Single breasted, two-button styles with centre vent. i\ sisSmi163 words
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Miscellaneous87 1960-07-14 3 nn-t.eN Hospitals. HMCtalfr compiled and presented for those m ho&--%h by Mildred Appaduray. 1.45 Sunset serenade; tJ.o3 An::»u:;ements; 6.55 Singapore shan market report; ..00 The news; 7.10 Newitaik. 715 Learn Malay Lesson 44 730 Continental musicale, 745 Space probing rockets; 8.00 re- Radio ranch; 8.15 Concert ins--433 trumental. 8.30 The87 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-07-14 4 PHOTO NEWS PAGE F^OUR TODAY PRESENTS THE NEWS IN THE DAY^S BEST PICTURES Rain did not dampen the spirit of these girl guides who took part m the camp-fire at the Gan Eng S 'ng School hall. These happy smilingr snides were enjovins themselve while watching a play put on138 words
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129 1960-07-14 4 Fashionable women in Singapore adopt the little Girl' look SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ NEW fashion craze has caught up with Singapore women the "Little Girl" look. The new look first made its appearance m Paris. It is now taking Britain and America by storm. It calls for a gathered skirt with129 words
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103 1960-07-14 4 MAGISTRATE SAYS 'NO' TO A PLEA BY PAINTER SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A magistrate. Mr. James Loh. described as "frivolous and vexatious' 1 an application made by a man against his estranged wife. Tan Ens Wan. a ship painter, had asked to be allowed to pay a smaller sum as maintenance for103 words
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Article, Illustration385 1960-07-14 4 Courses to foster creative outlook planned by Board a I N (i A P 0 H E, Thurs. Singapore's Adult Education Board will endeavour to bring about a more creative outlook among its students, a member of the Board announced. The Board member who said this was Dr. Wong Lin385 words
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115 1960-07-14 4 THE 'SALES' SEASON IS NOW IN ITS FULL SWING SINGAPORE, Thurs. The "sales" season is on again m city shops drawing bargain hunters from all parts of Singapore. The shops that attract the most customers are the ones that spend a lot on advertising and display attractive sign-boards m bold115 words
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74 1960-07-14 4 LCC Certificate holders are needed City firms SINGAPORE. Tr.: Commer Singapore r< applicants London Chj Commerce cen An Education Mb* cial said thl complaint by dent of thr 0 ment Secondary Caa school. A Complain Thr i that thr G attach much impom L.C.C certifiestion into G This, thr ron74 words
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Advertisement44 1960-07-14 4 «B^kjS»3'*^^^^^v SBHB7 w ■x<iwr 'jJ^^'^fc, lf^**^ Then read the amazing story of I the two holiday-makers who heard I Nine years after a wartime landing If fi■ d f A IkTk Every Friday IN THIS WUKS I 'Ji\ >J It A LJ33IU 30 n/s44 words
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Advertisement125 1960-07-14 4 j Fuyya TRANSISTOR fi I Smartly desianed por- table battery operat- (aC/AD»mo« V^^ I ed trancritor rodto- V^ phono operates at the touch or a tinker anytime any- where. So enioyablc Sole AgentS ona <«^«>dab«a at all times. I T^c^ Ciecttq cCo &r 95 97, Tras Street, Sport, 2. Tel:125 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-07-14 4 SINGAPORE jm*Q TODAY: iUG p.m. TOMORROW: 2.59 an and 3.58 p.m. SATURDAY 3.56 a.n and 4.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 507 a.m. and 5.33 p.m. MONDAY: 6.49 a.m. and %M p.m. TUESDAY: 8.32 a.m. and 7.40 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.33 a.m. and 8.33 p.m.41 words
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Miscellaneous302 1960-07-14 4 DAILY CROSSWORD kijx-j yjjss.ys.: .-..v.-. CLUES ACROSS 2. The twinkling of an eye perl. For examnle, the rim may be haps, straight away (7j made dirty (s>. 3. Followed Susan m the end 4. To do so, one comes to the (7). Q m water (7) 4. A way of302 words
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Article267 1960-07-14 5 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES THEY ARE NO LONGER PAYING: GAMBLING ON CHIPS HAS BECOME RISKY- BUSINESSMAN By Singapore, Thurs. gWANK clubs run by business associations and guilds m the City are now closing down due to lack of funds. Organisers to their dismay have found out thai267 words
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Article26 1960-07-14 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— Three Dayaks were burned, one seriously, when a fire broke out m Rumah Tujang, a long-house m an oil Kapit District.26 words
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Article28 1960-07-14 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Singapore student. Chua Cheng Lok. has been awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by the De Pauw University m Indiana. U.S.A.28 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-07-14 5 ALAN KHOO - Dr. Wong: The TB talks on control have been useful ALAN KHOO L?_ SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Constructive methods m the prevention of tuberculosis which will benefit Singapore and other countries of the world were discussed at a two-week World Health Organisation seminar held m Sydney recently. This was stated here by172 words
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157 1960-07-14 5 Nautical board sets new tests for all officers of ships SARAWAK, Thursday. officers of ships of live tons and more will have lo hold certificates of competency as from January next year. A regulation to this effort will become law under the Merchant Snipping Ordinance, a joint Education and Marine157 words
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102 1960-07-14 5 MORE OPIUM IS SEIZED BY POLICE NOW OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tnurs. —Now that tiie Royal Federation of Malaya Police are playing a more active part m tbe drive against smugglers mere has been a big increase m the amount of opium confiscated this year. In tact, m me Hrst naif102 words
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Article26 1960-07-14 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thr Australian Government is offering a scholarship for research study to young scientists from Malaya and other South East Asian countries.26 words
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Advertisement334 1960-07-14 5 32nd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL OFFER Buy 2 articles and get 1 extra FREE Children's Cotton Vests 60c up Children's Foncy T- Shirts $1.50 up Children's Plain Sport -Shirts 51. 50 up Children's Fancy Shorts $2.00 up Children's Printed Rompers $2.00 up Children's Printed Sun Suits $1.40 up Children's Cotton Socks 85c334 words
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Miscellaneous384 1960-07-14 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S > EVENTS MINISTRY Of CTLTI/RE: Fiet? film show. Tuan Mong School. Tank Road. Joo Chiat Piace Chinese Temple and Pulau Bukom Besar. INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA: Free film show at India House, 31 Grange Road 5 p.m. POLICE BAND: A I Kallang Park. 7.30 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM:384 words
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Article413 1960-07-14 6 Dear Sir. ;gwae;wef\;\ ROADSIDE STALLS A SOLUTION 0 Pavement traders ore not necessonly a nuisance to the public. They serve a doubly useful purpose. Firstly, they sell consumer goods such as shirts, toys etc. at much cheaper prices than in established shops, and secondly they compel the latter to reduce413 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1960-07-14 6 All the four Hoe girls will be in that big studio dance E9 ...WHO REPORTS ON WHAT IS NEW IN BAIoJ COMING: A GRAND SHOW, AND EVEN THREE-YEAR-OLD GLORY LIM WILL HAVE Ap J ambitious programme of ballet will be staged m Singapore m October by the Taylor Dance Studio,1,012 words
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Article, Illustration313 1960-07-14 6 It takes 2 languages for Los Espanoles to put across a merry 'Mustapha' ef..f THEMES FROM A SUMMER PLACE. Los Espanoles. Ay cosita linda, Theme from a "Summer Place", O ymittos, Romantlca, Marina, La montana. Samba Fantastico, Mustapha. Granada, I adi> das queixas, Macarenas, Destinos paralelos, L'n telegrama, Kanimambo. (Polydor313 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-07-14 6 QUR mystery personality was Danny Kaye. The winner: Chow Kai Ming, 6-A, Opal Crescent, Singapore 13. Prize of a Philips 10-inch LP record is on its way. We have another "ghost" for you to identify this week. Who is it? Address entries to "Free Press56 words
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Advertisement657 1960-07-14 6 Yon ran hand m your small ad. lo any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Coid Storage ill) Ltd.. •M Tanab Rata. ir>on Told Storage <M> Ltd., 1-6 Clare Street. KLANG Cold Htoracc (II) Ltd., 10 New Road. KOTA BHAHU Coid Storage (M> Ltd., 11*7657 words
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Advertisement16 1960-07-14 6 SPORT TROPHIES Silver E.P.N.S. CUPS Gold Silver MEDALS U.S. de SUVA Jaw Hers 106, ORCHARD RD.16 words
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Advertisement121 1960-07-14 6 the famous "complete' a 35mm camera _jMMMV^ Ma *^MMMMMHMMMMMMHMYItMMMttMttMk S-sa9&' I >.•.■;.;••'.• TTV t—mu^^^^ I Features: ccupied rangeftnder ir.icc^ongcabte built-m exposure meter Pron I $234/--with f 2.8 Katagon Lens pOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH Sole Agents A Srrvire Station "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY.' Heod Office: 193, Cornotvon Street, Prn«ns I Bronchos:121 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-07-14 7 I tt> model Pat Yon« has entered the ,):h«;i contest to be held at the Sea mi Saturday. Onp of the prizes for i trrt* round trip to Hong Kong given Tickeis can still be bought I I. in,. Adelphi a-nd Sea View hotels60 words
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27 1960-07-14 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS EXPANDS BORNEO SERVICE Iv has itional 3or- mand beandl Jut Connection who r i I ml I Sub lays, 1 and ft I md Je.>-27 words
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147 1960-07-14 7 Novel language class in Katong: Students take role of teachers KATONG, Thursday. GROUP oi Katong residents have formed a novel class to study the three main languages of Singapore Malay, -Mandarin and English. i The cla>s. which is due to hold its first lesson tonight, consists of about 12 persons.147 words
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72 1960-07-14 7 VARSITY UNION IN NEED OF $2,000 FOR GAMES EXPENSES BUKIT TIMAH; Thurs.— The University of Malaya m Singapore Athletic Union has launched an appeal for funds to meet expenses for the 7th Inter-Varsity games between the Hong Kong University and the University of Malaya. This was disclosed by Mr. Edmund72 words
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Article30 1960-07-14 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. —A labourer described by the prosecution as a "village terror" was jailed for two years for causing grievous hurt to a P.W.D. mason with an iron pipe30 words
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Article33 1960-07-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. M. J. Moriarty, the assistant secretary (overseas trade) of the Department of Industries and Commerce m New Zealand will arrive here today for a three-day visit.33 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-07-14 7 NEW CARGO LINER HERE ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE: SHE IS NAMED AFTER FORMER THAI CAPITAL SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 12,000-ton Ayuthia, the first m a new series of cargo liners built for the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., arrived m Singapore on her maiden voyage yesterday. Named after the former capital of282 words
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Article32 1960-07-14 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— News has been received here of the death of Mr. R. M. Williams m England. He was the former general manager of Messrs. Paterson and Simon m Singapore.32 words
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Article28 1960-07-14 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A lecture on "The Spirit of Indian Culture" will be delivered by Swami Ranganathanandaji at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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242 1960-07-14 7 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES, VALUABLE BELONGINGS ARE LOST BECAUSE OF UNRULINESS AMONG THE PASSENGERS By SINGAPORE. Thurs. CHIPPING agents m Singapore have imposed stricter measures to control the transportationo£4uggage to BecL China. In a circular to booking agenhThefeTThe China-Foreign Shipping Company of Swutow pointed out242 words
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90 1960-07-14 7 YOUTH CAMP-FIRE AND BIG BARBECUE PARTY DRAWS 100 CLUB MEMBERS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— About 100 people attended the barbecue and camp-nre organised by the Malay Farm Youth Club. It was held at the Istana Ayer Gerumoh at Wing Loong Road. The evening's programme started with a get-to-know-each-other followed by group singing.90 words
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Article28 1960-07-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The annual meeting of the Malayan Supernumerary Clerical Services Union will be held at the Federal House canteen .tomorrow at 5 p.m.28 words
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Article30 1960-07-14 7 SEGAMAT, Thurs.— People who want to go on pilgrimage to Mecca next year must notify the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohd. Tahir before Oct. 1.30 words
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Article, Illustration238 1960-07-14 7 Fatal to stage English opera here, says chief of Sadler's Wells A 'terror' is jailed SINGAPORE, Thursday. sponsor an English opera m Singapore would be fatal. It would be a complete failure, said Mr. Norman Tucker* Director of the famous Sadler's Wells Theatre, London. He added: "I cannot imagine anyone238 words
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Article, Illustration247 1960-07-14 7 ESME BAPTISTA - Kisane to try her luck as a model in Australia ESME BAPTISTA SHE WAS ONCE A SHY AWKWARD GIRL BUT A 'CHARM AND PERSONALITY 1 COURSE SOON BROUGHT HER BEAUTY TITLES By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tall and willowy, Kisane Davis, one of Singapore's youngest and most popular fashion models, is leaving247 words
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Article39 1960-07-14 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An India House announcement here said that Mr. Peter Wang Chin Hua of Kuching has been chosen by the Indian Government to undergo training m statists m the international statistical education centre at Calcutta.39 words
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Article73 1960-07-14 7 IPOH, Thurs. A rubber tapper, A. Krishnan, 24, who was accused of the murder of N. Tangamani at Sengat Estate on Dec. 28, was unanimously acquitted by a seven-man jury m the High Court here at the end of a five-day trial. M. Sinaraju, who was73 words
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166 1960-07-14 7 ROTARY IDEALS A MUST IN TROUBLED WORLD TODAY, HE SAYS "MALACCA, Thurs. lfl The new president of the Malacca Rotary Club Dr. J. A. Vanniasingaham said here that Rotarians might belong to different political parties but when it came to service to the community they contributed m time and effort166 words
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Article42 1960-07-14 7 PENANG, Thurs.— The Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, will open Penang's newest bank a branch of the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd.— at 11 a.m. on Monday. The ceremony will be followed by a Veceiption.42 words
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116 1960-07-14 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Three men were remanded for a week after they pleaded lot guilty to charges of attempted extortion. They were Goh Sin Hoo Ng Choon Meng and Chan Hup Fatt. Goh and Ng were alleged to have threatened Oh Chye Huat116 words
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Advertisement125 1960-07-14 7 Ira AIM I I'll I 4.1(11 I P| Wm^ PRESENTS Q LA SEMAINE CULINAIRE FRANCAISE H FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK Q n 14th 23rd July, 1960 WM H French Specialities served during MM L 3 Luncheon Dinner KS U SATURDAY, 23RD JULY U 111 ROLAND OF CORAL PJ H LANCOME OF125 words
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Miscellaneous60 1960-07-14 7 POP By Cog Uld i iii r" f 7 Q^ >r T^T^ *^J I a^l i^V^n^B < a^nV I \t a^aV V i I Ja^Lai BBBBB^BBBBBBatat- I^* nT i 1 aY ilaW I a^laT aT^ /X^ I II I a^T a^B L^aP lA lrust '«ck... bt Hr plMMllt eye( jq60 words
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Article, Illustration530 1960-07-14 8 SUNNY GIAM - Don't let this opportunity pass by... enter big photo contest SUNNY GIAM By SINGAPORE, Thurs. lIERE is some important news for all readers a of this column the Bth. Pan Malayan Photographic Exhibition will soon be on. This exhibition is open exclusively to photographers resident m Singapore, Malaya, Sarawak, Borneo,530 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-07-14 8 gives $25 each month to the best beginner. Send prints to "Free Press Camera Co a c h," Times House, Singapore 9. BELOW: "MAKAN." There is nothing interesting In a man taking his meal. As it is not interesting, salon judges could hardly be expected to look78 words
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Advertisement164 1960-07-14 8 Yw^~n~riZr^l~lTlrZr<lrCOTl>~nirT_n-run_j^^^ mm »«^^N^^^N^«^^N*S^N*N^*^N*^^^N^^N*N^»^^ j-nT~n~nlrG-OC*uCiZ-CiTlrunlr^u*u-ui*i-rw~ij*u*u*w~w"»* *m *>***+*m**><**+**********^>**************m»m»**i^*+* 'j-Z'~'~'ZrZ-Z-~ -Z -3-o-IrCr^^«^<%j'^«^«w>w«w*w*w»wy*w<w*w*w<w*w m*******'**^********************************^** 0* > >>^*'? w > 'J*? M > f* rT t rZ^sT?^sTr^'*^^^^^^^^£iZ^Z^Z^ns\££s Enjoy world's most advanced technique VOl ARE NOW THE PROUD POSSESSOR OF THE NEW KOMI A /O(MI ft. ;1 cine cnmeni of unparalleled perfection. With the specially tlesi^ned164 words
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Advertisement86 1960-07-14 8 I ASAHI PENTAX H2 combines fully automatic lenses and viewing with the world's most famo. S return mirror. Japan's greatest single lens r< S centralised controls for finger tip pr< dial shutter speeds from I secor element 55mm Auto-Takumar f2 g wind indicator. Completely m'< system from 35mm to 186 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1960-07-14 9 Name the culprit guessing game still goes on after 80 years fVE INTRIGUE, A FORTUNE^THEN THE AGONY OF DEATH BY I5ON: WHO DID IT? WHY? THERE WERE QUESTIONS IN RLIAMENT AND TWO INQUESTS... IT REMAINS A MYSTERY WATCH FOR A GREAT NEW SERIES BEGINNING IN 2[l(Mf]j|Hl ON SATURDAY Irvergrown hedge1,176 words
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Article670 1960-07-14 9 CHAMPMAN PINCHER - THEY EXPERIMENTED ON MAN WHO WAS DYING OF BRAIN CANCER: NOW THE ETHICS OF MEDICINE ARE IN QUESTON CHAMPMAN PINCHER, By LONDON, Thurs. A 37 YEAR OLD man who was dying from cancer of the brain has been the subject of an experiment which raises issues of the gravest importance670 words
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Article372 1960-07-14 9 BORN today, you* have a natural leaning toward leadership and a magnetic personality despite an easygoing nature. You are never inclined to exert yourself too much just to get fame or wealth! There is a strong religious trend m your nature and you are372 words
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183 1960-07-14 9 'I've killed four people he boasts to police T^EW YORK, Thurs.— Even the crimeand brutality-hard ened New York police were horrified as sick-ly-looking Frederick Wood blurted out his confessions. Four murders he boasted with beer bottles, an iron shovel, a knife, and poisoned cream puffs. "I used anything I could183 words
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Article69 1960-07-14 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. Meter Maids, 100 of them, m trim blue uniforms and white saloon cars, have made M 5637,500 more m four weeks than they did at this time last year from motorists who overstay the regulation hour at parking meters. There are 50,000 streetparking meters69 words
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230 1960-07-14 9 US housewives will do shopping by pressing button at home YEW YORK, Thurs.— 11 The American housewife of the 1970s will be able to do all the family shopping from a comfortable chair m the living room of her home simply by pushing buttons on a control box that enables230 words
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Advertisement163 1960-07-14 9 /^V\ "The most advanced TjV MOVIE PROJECTOR Jjgft Sankyo Wmwk 8-sp fly^m an<^V one-hand control InnlH I switch fl magnetic sound Vf' Vk3 9 sprocket vide-anple lens fl^- 18mm. safe economical low-voltajro fyslem with 8 volt 50 watt BPOHMHfMmH|HB^PyPHHPH projection lamp I »M|i4^»XE|iUflK3BttflyL»Jfly!!^Bl reverse projection I S tfi'fC* or Com163 words
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Article, Illustration687 1960-07-14 10 ALLAN LEWIS - Guinet's luck as a punter induced him to race horses here ALLAN LEWIS WAR ELIMINATED HIS STABLE, NOW HE IS MALAYA'S BIGGEST OWNER By SINGAPORE. Thurs VENI VICI STAf BLE, Malaya's present leading own* er is the nom-du-plumo of Mr. Claude Guinet a Frenchman, who for many years lived m687 words
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Article1006 1960-07-14 10 CHOO KIM LOCK - CHOO KIM LOCK By QUEENSTOWN. Thursday SPRINT double by Mohd. Said yesterday makes him leading candidate to represent Radin Mas District m today's Combined Schools athletic championships at Farrer Park. Said won the 100 metres and the 200 metres at the District championship held1,006 words
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228 1960-07-14 10 mAMPENIS, Thurs.— Strong JL winds yesterday evening hampered the progress and timings of the riders at the Royal Air Force 10-mile time trial held at the Bth milestone, here. Nineteen year old Sarip Samin, however, won the race with a time of 25min. 51.1228 words
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Article18 1960-07-14 10 LONDON. Thurs— Barbara Moore left for Australia to begin a 500-mile walk m aid of charity.18 words
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119 1960-07-14 10 The modern Miss under fire: sin belongs to powdi puff brigade SINGAPORE. 1W THK modem Miss is under Bit. cused of belonging t<> i| u f>r(V brigade. She is not interested mi n S(( mother and grandmother befew be. This is the opinion of Mis p lUl(l father, wife of119 words
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Article, Illustration116 1960-07-14 10 HE TURNED OPEN LOT INTO A FINE PITCH ALEXANDRA, Thurs. An J\ astonishing change has taken place at a discarded plot of land m Hyderabad Road Formerly used for dumping old tins by the rag and bone collector, it has now been transformed into a fine cemented sepak raga- pitch.116 words
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Article15 1960-07-14 10 KEPPEL. Thurs. Gurkha Rifles gave Singapore Harbour Board a walkover at soccer yesterday.15 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-07-14 10 M. Harrison- Cray - M. Harrison-Cray by Dealer: South Last- West game A better sense of values and a\ some good dummy play led to a big swing when this hand came up m a match. West and East bid as follows m Room 1 One Heart— Two No-Trumps Three NoTrumps. The184 words
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Article52 1960-07-14 10 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs.— Brazil, the World Cup holders beat Argentina 5-1 here last 1 night In the second match of the Triangular Atlantic Soccer Cup tournament. They led 3-1 at half-time. Uruguay are the other team competing m the competition. i which is held every52 words
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216 1960-07-14 10 Singapore women taking up softball SERANGOON, Thurs. Not willing to sit back and watch the boys basking m glory and having all the fun. members of the Girls' SportClub have decided to form a softball team. The move to form a women's team was made by Iff*. Linda Carnegie. A216 words
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Article39 1960-07-14 10 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. On Sunday the Army will hold a 25-miles cycling time trial at Bukit Timah at 7 a.m. The race is open to R.A.F. and M.A.C.A. riders. On tho spot I entries will be accepted.39 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-07-14 10 ?J^ it c P S Wa "P ack Ne w Jersey, will be one of the four members u f «> uestn an Jumpuig team which will compete m the 1960 Olympic Games at Rome Here he is shown atop107 words
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Article15 1960-07-14 10 FORT i Midah w> scored a >•■<•< I out over B last night15 words
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Miscellaneous62 1960-07-14 10 Today's Sport SOCCER: Eveready v Hong Kipii; I nn-eriity, Bukit Timah. S.A.F.A. Dfv. 3 B— R.A.F. SHeUr "V v P. 8.1.. Farrrr Park. <ipylang United v Indian Youngsters, (ieylang. BADMINTON Hone Kong Iniversity Combined Schools. Oei Tiong Ham Hall CM p.m.>. TENNIS: S.L.T.A. championships (Ist Day), Bras Ba^sah Road (3.3062 words
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Article, Illustration376 1960-07-14 11 CHUA BAN HOCK - CHUA BAN HOCK By JALAN BESAR, Thursday. Wearnes S.C 1 Hong Kong Bank 1 fHE referee was looking at his watch as the last seconds ticked away m yesterday's SBHFA Senior League and Cup final here. The fans were already drifting out of the Stadium after watching 58376 words
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Article30 1960-07-14 11 second sprint Army finals Ru•a on the Sin- ..imi r*»rI I Bad start He ran c P Hurdles L HI H Ion? Wan r M I WO I 'a 15530 words
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Article18 1960-07-14 11 layans 2nd in boycott meet two at posed a :.ent wn 1 Ma--km I V 2 Mala- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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164 1960-07-14 11 Benny blasts to victory in Round Six > T t»V YOrtK, Tnurs. World- I welterweight cnampion xsenny Kig ol CuDa ■nnatnri Garnet riart oi Phi- aat ipma to me canvas with ri^nt tv the cntaL This, KiiocKuut came In the sixth round ol their non-title bout Madison Square Garden. ItU.P.I. - 164 words
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Article73 1960-07-14 11 BUFFALO, Thurs.— United Stales retained the Carling golf cup yesterday. They beat Canada 7-6. For the second year running a play-off was necessary. Represented by four professionals and four amateurs, the countries had tied with six points each. Ward Wettlaufergn (Buffalo) clinched victory byReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-07-14 11 uanjr Jah In action m the second singles fr-District tennis final yesterday.15 words
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Article167 1960-07-14 11 COMBINED UNIVERSITIES Letchumanan lbw He' Zone 11 Ponnudurai b Hoiloway 6 Jag Jit Singh st WilUnfton b Sproates 4 Ketchil lbw Penny 3ft Delilkan c Marshall b Bean 43 Minu b Bean 1 Moranasundraan e&b De' Zone 0 M. Lo c Sproates b Bean 0 George b Bean o167 words
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239 1960-07-14 11 ATONG DISTRICT TAKE THE TENNIS TITLE: THEY WERE TOO GOOD FOR OPPONENTS layers W and Timah oj the '"'jurts IHL' raft boys oppo- The Katong District team, which comprised four boys from St. Patrick's, the hading school m tennis, won every match m traight sets In all but ono game,239 words
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325 1960-07-14 11 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR. CHILL OF UNCERTAINTY HITS THE 'WARM-UP' MATCHES By Bukit Timah, Thursday pj(>N(i KONG Varsity's visiting sportsmen are m a quandary. Many of their selected players are still m Hong Kong and it is not certain thai325 words
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231 1960-07-14 11 ANTHONY JOHN - HOCKEY Sta Maria in top form as students go down ANTHONY JOHN By Police 5 U.K. Selection 1 BUKIT TIMAH, Thurs. Hong Kong Selection were outclassed by the Police m this friendly hockey match at the University ground yesterday. They played with only three regular players. Freddy Sta Maria was231 words
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Article228 1960-07-14 11 LONDON,* Thurs. Today's meeting at Lord's of the Imperial Cricket Conference the game's annual "Summit" talks for the seven Test mafch countries seems certain to be faced with more tricky problems than any previous cricket meeting before. The conference's agenda is never made public butReuter - 228 words
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168 1960-07-14 11 A father and daughter in Channel bid ITXBRIDOE, Thurs. Sue U Baddeley. 16. is bidding to be the youngest ever to swim the English Channel. Sue has gone to France with her father, Dr. Hiram Baddeley, 46, who will make the swim with her. Sister Elaine, 14, and brother Hiram,168 words
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Article35 1960-07-14 11 PORT ELIZABETH, Thurs.— The Non-White South African Sports Association sent a cable to the Imperial cricket conference, which opens m London today, requesting it to discuss racial discrimination m cricket/ ReuterReuter - 35 words
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103 1960-07-14 11 Malayan Airways 4; Shell Co. 0. JALAN BESAR, Thursday. J^jALAYAX Airways became the first holders of the Business Houses Junior League and Cup trophy presented by Wearne Brothers. They had no trouble beating Shell Sports Club m the final yesterday.103 words
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Article249 1960-07-14 11 The best yet against Springboks y EICESTER, Thurs.— LeicesLj tershire openers Maurice Hallam and Harold Bird slammed 277 for the first wicket against the South Africans here yesterday. Leicestershire, currently occupying bottom place m the English county cricket championship table, were 287 for three wickets m their first innings atReuter - 249 words
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Article69 1960-07-14 11 BARCELONA, Thurs.— Andres Gimeno, Spain's No. 1 lawn tennis player, said yesterday he had not yet signed a professional contract—"but I assure you I am now a professional and a member of Jack Kramer's team." Gimeno said he had not yet studied the SpanishReuter - 69 words
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266 1960-07-14 11 S G t to wln dward. or beating" as it is called, is the ultimate test of the from A to B m the general s ir £»7 of against the wTnd o J°e am as much distance ai possible to windward whil* ming the266 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-07-14 12 THESE ARE the Stanvac Gassers. They arc unbeaten m Singapore's Softball League. Tomorrow night m a floodlit "double header" at Jalan Besar Stadium they meet the Singapore All Stars m aid of the National Theatre Fund. The Gassers are282 words
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Article54 1960-07-14 12 JAPANESE ROUT TOURING STARS rKYO, Thurs.— The visiting Yugoslav-Hungarian combined table-tennis team last night lost its last competition to an all-Japan team by two games to eight. The visitors won two competitions and lost 14 during their six weeks tour. They leave here by air for home today. Last night's54 words
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Article80 1960-07-14 12 Doubles N. Hoshino and T. Tanaka bt F. Sido and Z. Berczik (Hungary) 21-18. 21-16: I. Orimura and T. Murakami bt V. Harangozo and J. Vogrinc (Yugoslavia) 21-7, 21-17. Singles S. Egashira bt Harangozo 21-16, 21-19; Y. Nakanishi bt Berczik 21-18. 22-20; T. Shinjo lost to Sido 17-21, 18-21:80 words
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Article26 1960-07-14 12 MANCHESTER, Thurs. Lancashire will give one of their two matches with the Australian cricket tourists next summer as a benefit for Brian Statnam. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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319 1960-07-14 12 Ten runs short of double century, but still a record LONDON, Thursday. SOMERSET records went by the board at Bath yesterday. Graham Atkinson and Peter Wight smashed the county's 60-year-old third wicket best of 272 by putting on 300. Atkinson reached the highest score of his career and was thirdReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-07-14 12 Where do they produce best tennis players? The answer is Katong Michael Ho of Katong m action m the Singapore inter-District tennis finals yesterday. The Katong schoolboys won with ease. Full report and another picture on Page 11.38 words
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Article24 1960-07-14 12 BUENOS AIRES. Tnurs. The French Rugby Union touring team trounced Gimnasia V Esorima 40-6 here yesterday. They led 16-0 at half-time.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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212 1960-07-14 12 NEW RUGBY SCHEME TO IMPROVE LOCAL STANDARDS: AN INVITATION XV SINGAPORE, Thursday. TX order to encourage local rugby m Smga--1 pore the committee of the Singapore Cricket Club announce that their. Rugby Section is goin<* to run an Invitation XV to be composed of promising local players and Club members.212 words
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Article101 1960-07-14 12 All Blacks tour PORT ELIZABETH, Thurs.— Scrums frequently broke up with lists flying here yesterday as the New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team beat Eastern Province 16-3. Fighting amongst the forwards punctuated the match, m which the All Blacks scored two goals, a penaltyReuter - 101 words
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Article195 1960-07-14 12 PARIS, Thurs. Roberto de Vicenzo, 37-year-old Argentine-born professional now living m Mexico, yesterday put m a great finish to win his second French Open Golf championship at Saint Cloud. De Vicenzo, who won the title m 1950, was six strokes behind the leaderReuter - 195 words
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