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Title Section19 1960-07-18 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVEavannv ts TMjnRfi ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JULY 18. 1960. 15 CENTS. 819 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-07-18 1 'No to second the Nixon-for-President motion OVERNOR ALSO REFUSES 0 BE NIXONS UNNING MATE. ..AND THE EMOCRAT CANDIDATE EfjNEDY GETS EARLY START WITH ALL THE PRAISE NEW YORK, Monday. )VERNOR Nelson Rockefeller last night rocked the Republican boat bv refusing to second the nomination of Vice341 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-07-18 1 PPLY SECRET DATA TO NDIDATES...ON HIS TERMS IKE WILL l ;and», at Eisento provide with formation curity L through -s. chosen 1 been and The orocedure ciisJames Secre- pollqf n data ailabie both Central his ciirec- to v to by tial receive I ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-07-18 1 TWO WIN $500 CONTEST AFTER 21 TRIES SINGAPORE, Mon. Success has come to two readers who have been trying The Free Press word puzzle contest since its inception. After 21 attempts, both Mr. Ang Scan San and Mrs. Ec Hoon Sian?. alias Minnie Tan. are joint winners m contest "U."154 words
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Article21 1960-07-18 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, yesterday toured riot-torn areas of Northern Assam by helicopter.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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119 1960-07-18 1 BRITAIN'S PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 GYPSY JACK KILLS HIMSELF LONDON, lion. Britain's public enemy No. 1 committed suicide yesterday while Scotland Yard detectives stormed into his sliding panel hideout. William Gypsy Jack Smith. 24, nestled a 12--gauge shotgun between his knees and .used a big toe to pull the triggerU.P.I. - 119 words
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50 1960-07-18 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Two people were beaten to death last night by a crowd of 2,000 who broke into a magistrate's court at Halvad township. Gujarat State during a case. the accuse^^rTaTlndhapprng case, and the person who stood bail for him.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article24 1960-07-18 1 BELGRADE, Mon.— President Tito of Yugoslavia and President Ibrahim Abboud of the Sudan neared the end of two days of "favourable" talks.24 words
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Article21 1960-07-18 1 JERUSALEM. Mon. The Israeli Defence forces yesterday began large scale summer war srames ln the Neeev Desert. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article49 1960-07-18 1 Snapped— a star crash m SEATTLE. Mon A U.S. astronomer has photographed the most distant, identifiable celestial object ever captured by photography. The object, believed to be a galaxy or a pair of galaxies m collision, is so far away its light takes ii.ooo million years to reach earth.49 words
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175 1960-07-18 1 Royal ghosts talked: The Church backs story fONDON, Mon.— A front-page report m the Empire News, a Sunday newspaper, yesterday revealed that an astonishing document claiming supernatural communication with the spirits of lhe long-dead King Henry VIII and members of his Court is to be published by an authori- tative175 words
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204 1960-07-18 1 Belgium aid for Katanga but official denies recognition for state ELISABETHVILLE (Katanga), Monday. QOUNT Harold Lynden, Under-Secretary of State m the Belgian Prime Minister's office, arrived here yesterday with an offer of Belgian aid for Katanga Province, which has announced its independence of the Congo Republic. But Count Lynden, who204 words
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206 1960-07-18 1 TEACHER WAS VERY KIND TO ME, SAYS BOY RUNAWAY lIINCKLEY, (Leiceslx tershire, Mon.— A 12--year-old boy told a magistrates court here that the schoolteacher accused of kidnapping him and taking him to Europe "was always very kind to me." The schoolteacher. Kevin Treacy, 29. was charged with "stealing and taking206 words
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Article16 1960-07-18 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— An earthquake occurred yesterday m the region of the SovietAfghanistan border.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-07-18 1 GOES BOATING A GAY NIKITA lOSCOW, Mon. 1U The Soviet Premier, Mr. Nik i t a Khrushchev, and other Soviet leaders took time off from their busy schedule yesterday to entertain representatives of the country's multi national intelligentsia. Guests included artists, composers, conductors, dramatists. musicians, scientists and writers. Mr. KhrushchevReuter - 124 words
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Article27 1960-07-18 1 LIVERPOOL. Mon. Thousands of British and Iri>h holidaymakers were yesterday stranded on both sides of the Irish Sea because of an unofficial seamen's strike.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article17 1960-07-18 1 BELGRADE, Mon. Dr. D.iu-anda. the Indonesian First Minister, will pay a on July 29. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article20 1960-07-18 1 MELBOURNE. Mon. Swastikas and anti-Jewish slogans were painted outside two homes m a Melbourne suburb yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article27 1960-07-18 1 TOKYO. Mon —Police at Osaka m Western Japan last I night arrested a man and charged him with kidnapping and murdering a seven-year-old boy.27 words
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Article26 1960-07-18 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today buying $133 and selling $141 xd. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices buying $1.04 i and selling $1.10 xd.26 words
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94 1960-07-18 1 1,000 PEASANTS FLEE FROM ETNA TERROR CIATAMIA 'Sicily Mon j More than 1,000 peasants m little villages on the side of Mount Etna fled their homes yesterday a.s molten boulders, the size of huge trucks, were hurled into the air. Lava began flowing from the south-east side of the mountainReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement60 1960-07-18 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolment* accepted doily Btudewtl tot Fiona, Hormony, Piano-accord ion, Violin Guitar, Aural (oar tromino. theory at dm~^) P^^ mu«ic, Piano-Jen X f Ye/d So op hone. Clari B^BB\B«rM^k A I'» i,n Al c or bbbblPvmAbbbT>bbV I^VN iok i«P* r Specie ■Wf IbSibbT60 words
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511 1960-07-18 2 M $30 mil. air terminal at London to be fitted with electronic devices PAYA LEBAR Mon i 4 NEW MS3O million ail terminal building with "magic" doors is to bo built by British European Airways at London airport. Hie 10-storejr high building will have door> opened matically and mysterly for511 words
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Article51 1960-07-18 2 BONN: West Germany and Cambodia have concluded a trade agreement and an agreement on technical co-operation, the West Germany Economics Ministry said m a press statement here. The negotiations, held m Bonn, were led on the Cambodian side by Mr. Phlek-Phoeun, an official of the Cambodian Planning51 words
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Article69 1960-07-18 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lying alongside the O Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Benlomond 1/2, Karimata 4 5, Shunko Maru 6A, Tjipondok 6/7. Akita Maru 8 9. Kwangsi 10/11, Tagatay 13/14. Glengye 15/16, City of Colombo 18, Burnslde 19, Siberoet 21/22, Isarco 23/24, Kunak 25/26, Straat Clarence69 words
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Article75 1960-07-18 2 LONDON: A world total of 296 dry cargo ships was laid up through lack of employment at the beginning of this month, Britain's Chamber of Shipping has announced here. The idle ships amounted to 1.661.266 gross tons. Britain had 26 ships laid up, andReuter - 75 words
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Article46 1960-07-18 2 The first British fishing trawler to freeze her entire catch of fish at sea is about to be built. The new freeze-ship is said by the British Trawlers Federation to be the answer to the dual menace of dwindling catches and narrowing fishery limits.46 words
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Article528 1960-07-18 2 Ford lays off 2,000 DAGENHAM, (Essex): More than 2,000 workers at the Ford Motor Company plant here have been laid off following a walk-out by 40 men on the engine assembly line. The 40 refused to work after two men had been transferred io another department: Told io goU.P.I. - 528 words
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Article874 1960-07-18 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. FEY TO MARKINGS. t cci Bjj cum capitai issue «ell deluding everything. xd bjj eiciudiag dieiiaN. I cli aaj cum baaas issue. V xer excluding capiUl retara. r cer cum capital return I cd com dividend C874 words
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384 1960-07-18 2 Cargo liner with engin aft makes her Ist visit PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUN&J OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE Nfy SINGAPORE, Monday. A NEW CALLER to Singapore, on her maiden A voyage last week, was the East Asiatic Company's 12,000-ton cargo liner, Ayuthia. The first m384 words
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92 1960-07-18 2 JAPAN PRODUCES MORE CARS, TRUCKS AND BUSES rpOKYO: Japan's automo--1 bile Industry associations today announced that production for tbe first half of this year reached 199.331 units. This was 1 66.4 pt r increase over the corresponding period last year The announcement w;is made by the Automobile Industry Association and92 words
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Article29 1960-07-18 2 CUBAN B BECOME THE 'SO IMPORTE Hrn In Cm mm at the J I foi I Itea pH ma Al>. |IBi^ mi Aim petj |rjd An o^ 9 Hi29 words
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Article154 1960-07-18 2 New trading margins imposed to check rise m price BOMBAY, Mon— The Maharashtra State Government today tightened margin regulations for trading m silver and gold by imposing "ex parte" margins on bulls m the next delivery of September. A similar margin is also being applied to the October settlement.154 words
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82 1960-07-18 2 MANILA: Australia appealed to be shifting its source of desiccated coconut from Ceylon to the Philippines, the Deparment of Commerce repoi.eo here. An Australian importer had placed an order for an initial shipment of 150 tons, the Department said m a press statement Australian82 words
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Article33 1960-07-18 2 LONDON: Czechoslovakia will build an oil refinery at Sue/, with an annual rapacity of 1.000.000-tons under an agreement signed between the U:.ned Arab Republic and Czechoslovakia, Moscow Radio said ReuterReuter - 33 words
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110 1960-07-18 2 MANILA. Mon. The nationalisation of the rice and corn industry of the Philippines appeared imminent on Saturday Congressmen prepared to conclude their special session today. They are now making their second attempt ban aliens mostly Chinese from the country s rice and110 words
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Advertisement665 1960-07-18 2 SHIPPING iz== °v /g§\ rm sf &y j||§THE t.A.L. LINES &0J» Sailings ta ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. jQ 3» CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. >£/ rV S psre P. Sham Penang «s. Jutlase.a I) 18 21 July 2U2 Jaly 22 24 July fJfC' is s. ••Saaghhla 28 28 July rV *s.665 words
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Advertisement238 1960-07-18 2 SHI PIMM. HAMRURG-AMERICAN Lb] e& NORTH GERMAN LLC* To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp S Bremen Hamburg. Colls Southampton for passenger f BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22 July 23 24 Jblf BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 July 1 Aug HAMBURG (HAPAG) 11 13 Aug IB REIFENSTEIN (LLOYO) BJ 28 Aug 25 30 Aug FRANKFURT (HAPAG)238 words
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85 1960-07-18 3 SAN BEE - SAN BEE I jCN £SIA-4_AJJU^CHE3_ ES TIGATION INTO PORTS OF FRAUD BUSINESSMEN I SINGAPORE. Mon IlniJi n <io\ eminent has started a ajlM'ak iwveatifiti— into the swindle of a m the Rhio Archipelago businessmen using counterfeit nuil by ;i spokesman ol the i sulate m85 words
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157 1960-07-18 3 YOUTH CAME FOR DINNER AND DEPARTED WITH A GIRL IT LANG. Mon. An ,v estate worker told the Sessions Court here how his 13-year-old daughter was' kidnapped by a youth to whom he gave food and shelter. G. Chelliah. 21. pleaded guilty to kidnapping the girl from her parents and157 words
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237 1960-07-18 3 More Malayan students now go to India for higher studies SINGAPORE, Mon.— The number of Malayan students going to India for university education is increasing every year, according to shipping agents and education-* ists. Mr. a. R. Jumabhoy. of R. Jumabhoy and Sons, agents for the State* of Madras, said237 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-07-18 3 BALLROOM DANCE CONTEST: ROBERT AND MARY SAY LUCK GAVE THEM HONOURS SINGAPORE Mon —Two young office assistants. Mr. Robert Lim and Miss Mary Chan, realised their ambition of becoming the amateur ballroom dance champions of Singapore, when they were declared winners m the 1960 Championship held recently. In May this131 words
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Article19 1960-07-18 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esolanade from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.19 words
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77 1960-07-18 3 BAZAAR HAWKERS WORRY FOR 50 SHOPKEEPERS BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. About 50 shopkeepers here are worried over the "invasion by bazaar hawkers who made their first appear- ance last Monday. And these hawkers hove indicated they would visit Bukit Timah village every Monday night. More than 1.000 people patronised the bazaar77 words
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Article16 1960-07-18 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new Jalan Eunos Postal Agency at will be opened today.16 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-07-18 3 A CHANCE FOR LOCAL FIRMS TO EXPAND WITH NEW DELHI'S PLANS TO EXPORT A NEW RANGE OF PRODUCTS SINGAPORE, M o n.— With the expansion of Indian industries and new products available for export, more firms m Singapore should undertake the distribution of these products m this part of the231 words
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45 1960-07-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.-H. Lim. pleading guilty m the magistrate's court here to inconsiderate driving, asked the court not to endorse his driving licence as the accident was of a trivial nature. He was fined $20. His licence was not endorsed.45 words
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Article42 1960-07-18 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth. Wong Yew Thoy, was jailed for one month by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, for breaking a bono, to remain indoors between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. for a period of six months.42 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-07-18 3 Once a priest, he now heals people with holy water, prayers r<EYLANG, Mon. —A Siamese Buddhist priest, who discarded his yellow robes a year ago, is now on a healing crusade to help people affected by worries or witchcraft. And Tan Sung, formerly known as the Rev. Prak Ku Prak228 words
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Miscellaneous151 1960-07-18 3 Medium Wave 476 metres 6.00 Record roundabout; 6.30 Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 kc/s. Sunset serenade; 6.53 AnnounceShort Wave: 62 metres (4780 kc/s) ments; 6.55 Singapore share) P.M. Programme summary; market report. T^r^Mdnaa^rTnedieyi t39 The_ t^^Rre^new^-TJO-NewiiielkL news; 1.40 Newstaix; 145 Earl 7 15 Learn Malay Lesson 45; 7.30 Grant plays;151 words
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134 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Teachers' Union has extended the closing date for entries to its cultural festival competition to July 25. The union said the extension was m order to gift further opportunity to those who were unable to submit their entries earlier. The competition134 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-07-18 4 THE second nursing seminar this year was held recently when nursing sisters and representatives from the various hospitals m the state attended a three-day course. Among the subjects discussed was the "Nurse-Doctor-Pat-ient relationship.*' Picture shows the nursing sisters, hospital representatives and some of the speakers.45 words
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Article, Illustration178 1960-07-18 4 Koh family finds golden heirloom in small square hole in wall SINGAPORE, Monday. JEN-YEAR-OLD Johnny Koh has found a treasure m his own house two pieces of exquisitely finished gold ornaments. He found them by the sheerest of accidents. Johnny was testing his muscles against the brick wall of his178 words
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92 1960-07-18 4 'WE WANT MORE STANDPIPES' VILLAGERS SAY SINGAPORE, Mon About 7,000 residents of Bukit Gombak off Bukit Panjang want more stand-pipes. At present there is only one stand-pipe insufficient to cater to the needs of the villagers, Mr. A. Kadar, who acted as the spokesman of the villagers said. He said92 words
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Article47 1960-07-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The owners of the dairy farm at Sungei Melayu, South Johore, have sold the farm and its stock of half-breed and pure-bred Jerseys and Friesians. The new owner of the land is planting up the land with rubber.47 words
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77 1960-07-18 4 ttINC b 'ORE. Mon.— WorK m co ion witn electrical extension m Nany a n > Manulacturing Sub-static.i will interrupt electricity s-upplies between the bouil of 8.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. tc morrow. Consumers m the following areas will be affected: Bukit Timaii Road from77 words
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Article24 1960-07-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon It co^ts the Johore Government $31,500 for the trn to Mecca by the Tengku Mahkota and his party.24 words
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210 1960-07-18 4 Albar: Cash from lotteries for welfare IPOH, Mon. The Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Syed Ja'afar Albar, hit back at critics of the Social Welfare Lottery and said that it was not the Government's intention to encourage gambling. He was speaking at the opening of a new mosque at210 words
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Article47 1960-07-18 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Town Council here will set .p its own medical clinic to examine ha^wkers. The president. Mr. Lam Teck Choon (Alliance), announced this at the monthly meeting when he introduced the council's new Health Oticer. Dr. Ling Ding Sens47 words
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Article38 1960-07-18 4 Stray goats Fined TEMERLOH Mon. iiousewife, Zainab binte Yu sof, 31. of Kuala Semantar v\s fined $15 or three day> 3 11 for allowing three goat t > stray into the compound of "emerloh police station or May 20.38 words
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Article24 1960-07-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. 'he Federation Minister of education Inche Abdul Rahnan bin Haji Talib is now on a tour of Johore.24 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-07-18 4 THE eight-week-old Malayan and Singapore Students' Association m Brisbane. Australia, held its first social function. Malam Gembira. (Evening of fun), recently. One hundred students from Malaya. Indonesia and India, and 250 Australians attended the gay function. Anthony Chen, a final year science student from Johore Bahru. was the compere. Manoharan111 words
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Article32 1960-07-18 4 IPOH. Mon. In response o an appeal. 10 members of the Malaya Outward Bound Vssociation. Perak Branch, lave donated one pint of ilood each to the Ipnh Blood lank.32 words
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Article35 1960-07-18 4 IPOH, Mon— A parade of security forces who took part m the anti -terrorist operations m Perak will highlight 'he celebrations marking thn official ending of the 12-year-old Emergency on Aug. 135 words
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225 1960-07-18 4 The mute who burgled the boss' home is given back his job SINGAPORE, Monday. A DUMB boy broke into liis employer's Boon Lay Road home and made off with a watch and $1."). a district court was told. Seventeen-year-old Othman bin Aziz pleaded guilty before Mr. K. T. Alexander, the225 words
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121 1960-07-18 4 HOUSING ESTATE ASSOCIATION'S OPEN INVITATION FRANKEL ESTATE, Mon. —The Frankei Estate Residents Association is prepared to allow non-members to take part m their games. Badminton and table tennis are now m full urine and the association is hoping to start football as soon as it can get a suitable site.121 words
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Article25 1960-07-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 56-year-old contractor Tong Sang Kee was gored to death by his own bull near Tanjong Malim, yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement71 1960-07-18 4 A customs i JOHORE F The J h r P CuS will be bu<: j EXCELLEN SELECTI MODERN JEWELL! NEVER SEEN IP m singap: OR MALA* WE SHALL BE P. TO SHOi m WITHOUT ANY 06J Please Ca THE ONLY OIE'CJ MADEI** II 2 YEARS I I GUARANTEE^ [M AVAILABLE71 words
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Miscellaneous332 1960-07-18 4 TODAY b 36 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.32 a.m. and 7.40 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.33 a.m. and 8.33 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.17 a.m. and 9.16 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.52 a.m. and -.54 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.24 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.55 a.m. and 11.05 p.m. o CLUES ACROSS 1. Pushes on m Cherbourg, I 2332 words
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276 1960-07-18 5 SES PERIES - SES PERIES B. SINGAPORE. Monday. Ik THE DUTCH shipping company, made a profit of 5.1 million Uml M>l million) on the sale of its coastal fleet banned from ships. hu(i lip m Singapore lor some lime, were sold bought276 words
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67 1960-07-18 5 R.S.P.C.A. NEEDS VOLUNTEERS FOR FLAG DAY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore branch, is appealing for volunteers for its annual flag day on August 13. The secretary. Miss Joan de Souza. said: "We need volunteers desperately to sell flags." Volunteers can give their67 words
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100 1960-07-18 5 LOW-COST HOMES FOR 81 MALAY FAMILIES IPOH, Mon. Eighty-one families. have been selected from over 800 applicants for the new houses m the Sungei Rokam lowcost housing scheme here for Malays. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Shaari bin Piai. has handed over the houses to the 81 families. The100 words
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Article31 1960-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. has called off his one-week tour of Indonesia because of pressure of work.31 words
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Article27 1960-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Army has announced that ail the seven battalions of the Royal Malay Regiment now have Malay officers as seconds-in-command.27 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-07-18 5 ALIAS RAHIM - ALIAS RAHIM By Singapore. Monday I SUFFERING from heart trouble? Then take up painting. This is the advice of Mr. D.A. Martia, 63, of St.227 words
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144 1960-07-18 5 JAPANESE FLOATING FAIR ON A BOOST TRADE TOUR OF S-E ASIA TO CALL AT S'PORE SINGAPORE. Mon. A Japanese floating fair aboard the 9.852-ton Akimaru. will arrive m Singapore on January 5 next year. The fair will include 300 items of industrial products, textiles, machinery, motor-cars, stationery, canned foods, sewing144 words
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202 1960-07-18 5 Board decides to build centre for Malay cultural activities SINGAPORE, Monday. MALAY cultural and educational groups m Singapore will soon have a central premises for their activities. This centre, to t>e called "Gedung Kesenian Melayu." i is planned to be ready before the end of next year. i The decision202 words
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113 1960-07-18 5 NEW DATE FOR FINAL OF INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE SINGAPORE. Mon.The final of the second annual intersecondary school debate, sponsored by the Chinese YMCA, has been postponed from July 16 to August 6. Ten schools took part. The finalists are Gan Eng Seng School and Raffles Girls' School. Subject for the final113 words
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Article24 1960-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation and the Singapore Governments have j decided to recognise tne Jaw degrees of the University of Malaya.24 words
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Article33 1960-07-18 5 PENANG. Mop— A phnto- grannie display of New lana'.s Colombo Plan aCUvi- ties will be held a L tbe B [tun Council Office In me Penang Library linuJ Thur>I day.33 words
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Article31 1960-07-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Tan Soon Kok. arrested m Geylang Patak when lound m possession of two character lottery slips, was i... d $100 m the magistrate"^ court here.31 words
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Miscellaneous418 1960-07-18 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S. EVENTS MM.APORE POLICE BAND Public concert at the Esplanade 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 pm. MINISTRY OK CILTIRE: him shoajra at Ravman Market i Towner Road). Delhi pound, and Short Street vacant ground 7 p.m. -I\«.\PORE MUSICAL SOCIETY: Conceit by the Societa (Italian Chamber Orches- Victoria Theatre 8.45418 words
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Article, Illustration995 1960-07-18 6 Gay coloured lights welcome the Hong Kong team AROUND THE CAMPUS WITH ATTICUS 49 STUDENTS COME TO DO BATTLE IN THE BIENNIAL GAMES A LAIUiK sign board, lighted with niulticoloured bulbs, at the gate of Dunearn Hostel welcomes the Hong Kong University team to Singapore. Part of the hostel has995 words
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263 1960-07-18 6 Las Vegas. Monday. A PROFESSIONAL American Rambler with 30 veins' experience m main of the world's leading gambling resorts has just learned that he can make more money by leaching the secrets of his trade than from the263 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-07-18 6 This tiny capsule, held between tweezers, is a radio amplifier doing the work of the more familiar set below. It is the first of the advances promised by the discovery that tiny crystals of silicon "r germanium can be made to perform even more fantastic tasks113 words
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Advertisement696 1960-07-18 6 You can hand m your omnll ad. Io any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMIRON HIGHLANDS Ooid S»orajj»- iMj Ltd., SJ Tanah i'.ata. IPOH i .vi srorag* »M> Ltd., 1-5 Clara Street. Cold S'orag* (Ml Ltd., I<» New Road KOTA •MARU Cold B'orace IM) Ltd.. IMSJ696 words
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Advertisement439 1960-07-18 6 aaW4aaaA taavaas MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING SINGAPORE i Dear Sir. THE SPIRIT OF DOOLEY Dr. Tom Dcoley is right. Why must reporters keep on badgering hirr. with questions about his health-* Don't they Kncs* how tj man with cancer feels, especially when he is as young as Dr. Dooley is?439 words
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Advertisement118 1960-07-18 6 HEARING IS BELIEVIN: IN THIS GRUNDIG LCii:;:- ;!i^'::i:::^N ™^"^^S* m S I g"i':: n' .aal BBB^Ht 1 S bbbel;-- BI fuii ri i_ I hi U Li so. d Another outstondmq. c ,f H GRUNDIG inger.oui Stechnicol excellence Tr instrument end ot < price. Stereo Phonogroph AGENTS: KIAN PaTAM Avrtowe:118 words
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Article, Illustration140 1960-07-18 7 A. MAHADEVA - A. MAHADEVA [CIPIENTS MUST WORK YEARS FOR THE AT E ON COMPLETION THEIR STUDIES B> SINGAPORE. Mon. of t scholarships has been m,i n ."j bj the Ministry of Education here. requires all scholarship winners ndte to serve the State For a mini- 1 s140 words
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228 1960-07-18 7 Convent needs funds to build new science lab for girls DRAS BASAH, Mon.— The Rev. Mother St. John, principal of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, said today that the convent needed funds to build a science laboratory for the St. Nicholas Convent m Stamford Road, and to meet228 words
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242 1960-07-18 7 Opium and a pipe-head found in house: 'Mine' says girl of 1 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. 11-YEAR-OLD girl told a magistrate that some opium and opium pipe-head found m her home by Customs officers during a narcotics raid, belonged to her and not to her parents. Added Lee Ching Choo at242 words
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Article16 1960-07-18 7 R Mon. ahed .:ive.« s to disinions and .on— The ion of16 words
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Article10 1960-07-18 7 a y at meetings? Mon. of the Club. rterKotarians -■uage10 words
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133 1960-07-18 7 WHAT CONCERNED THEM WAS LIFE'S MYSTERY, SAYS A SWAMI SINGAPORE, Mon AnO cient Indian philosopher, had a deep understanding human problems and solved them as any modern man would, said the visiting Ml of the Ramakrishna Mission m New Delhi. Swami Rai.ganathananda. The Swami. who Is on a lecture tour133 words
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49 1960-07-18 7 WOODLANDS, Mon. A five-year-old boy, Vusaba Nadan, was killed on Saturday night at about 7 p.m m an accident involving a car at IP* mis. Woodlands Road. Eye-witnesses are asked tc contact Inspector D. Krishnan at Sepoy Lines Police Station. Tel: 7200 Ext. 385.49 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-07-18 7 JANIE WILL SOON LEAVE FOR FASHION COURSE IN ENGLAND SINGAPORE, Mon— Janie Yam Woon Chun. 17, will leave for England soon to take up a course m interior decoration and fashion designing. Before starting her course, she will take a three week holiday m Europe, touring Italy, France, Belgium. Switzerland.105 words
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Article41 1960-07-18 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The speaker at this week's Rotary luncheon to be held on Wednesday will be Mr. Ng Cheng Bok, the immediate past president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. His subject will be "Boys' day m business."41 words
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Article29 1960-07-18 7 PENANG, Mon.— The National Union of Bank Employees Union yesterday complained that a large number of its members was unreasonably "stagnated" when they should have been promoted.29 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-07-18 7 AFTER 30 YEARS' SERVICE LIM IS HAPPY IN HIS NEW JOB SINGAPORE, Monday. A CLERK after 30 years of service m several lawyers' firms has decided to be independent and a boss for himself. He is 50-year old Lim Ah Hoy who now earns his livelihood as a pavement typist.172 words
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Article24 1960-07-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Mr. D. C. Jackson. Lregal Advisor. Johore. has returned to Johore Bahru after a brief holiday ln Britain.24 words
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Article, Illustration303 1960-07-18 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - Young Thai varsity graduate here in search of facts on Malaya's historic past CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE. Mon. J^ 20- YEAR-OLD Thai university graduate, who is sitting for her Master of Arts degree m Hong Kong, is now m Singapore on a factfinding tour. She is Miss Thamsook Ratanapun303 words
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146 1960-07-18 7 ACCIDENT AT WORKS SPARKS A TIMBER PROBE JOHORE BAH R U. J Mon. The Forestry Research Department here has started investigations into the "origin" and suitability of a special grade of timber used as woodformer for making cooking pots from aluminium sheets. The investigations began after a fatal accident m146 words
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Article57 1960-07-18 7 CO-OP SOCIETY DINNER FOR MEMBERS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore City Council Employees' Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will hold a dinner and joget at the Broadway Hall, New World, on July 30. Members will be entertained to dinner. Tickets at $4 per head for Chinese dinner and $3 for Malay57 words
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191 1960-07-18 7 More apply for Malayan citizenship with an eye on blue l-cards IT UA L A LUMPUR, Mon. More people are now applying for citizenship following the Government's announcement to intro--oVuce new identity^ cards. When the cards are issued from Aug. 2, Federal citizens will get blue card*. and c non-citizens191 words
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156 1960-07-18 7 800 volunteers needed to sell flags in aid of school for deaf SINGAPORE, Moaday.. JHE Singapore Association for the Deaf will hold a flag day on Morula v August 15, to raise money to build an urgently needed school for deaf children. The association runs morning and afternoon classes for156 words
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79 1960-07-18 7 AUSSIE MINISTER DROPS IN FOR VISIT AFTER PENSION PROBE SINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Walter Cooper. Australia's Minister for Repatriation who has been visiting Australian ex-service-men m America, Europe and New Zealand, arrived here recently on his way home. Problems Sir Walter, who was here for two days, said he had spent79 words
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Article23 1960-07-18 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. -Mr. A. V. Raja was yesterday reelected president of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union.23 words
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Miscellaneous45 1960-07-18 7 POP -CombS IMg/ -ajajanaaa- By Cpg I HEY' Wv€ POROOTTTEKI CA,vyr SFEM "Rd *-»O>A/ LOKXj M/^*» "T^h-5 HO\AJ LOKJG H/VS -SOMCTW^G.^v/EisjV^OO. BKMOO.KJO VOHAT BEfM CO,KjO Don't trust to luck...be sure of a pleasaat evening every day witb a regular order for Tbe Singapore Free Press45 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1960-07-18 8 David Lewin - David Lewin THE WEIRD WORi^LOFITENNESSEELWILLIAMS THE WEIRD WORLD OF TENNESSEE WjLLjAMS^A^?^O^T!gJi°g THE PARK RECESSES OF HUMANJiEHAyK)UR^ CAPRICES RUNNING OFF THE RAILS...LO\r^J«>^ £y KEY WEST (FLORIDA). MONDAY IN lhe heart of Tennessee Williams there is a fear a fear which until now be1,383 words
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98 1960-07-18 8 >TEW YORK, Mon.—Freei domland. the biggest family playground m the world, opened with a multi-million-dollar flourish In the Bronx. New York. today. Freedomland Is, of course, the United States of America. To drive the point home the whole 205-acre site is laid out98 words
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467 1960-07-18 8 ALEX THOMSON - WE CAN LOOK FORWARD NOW TO AN AGE OF JET-DRIVEN LORRIES AND ELECTRIC CARS ALEX THOMSON By T ONDON. Mon. I have been up m the clouds with Dr. Bob Larsen, a jovial American from Martinez, California. Only m a manner of speaking—or writing— of course. But after my down-to-earth467 words
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Article28 1960-07-18 8 copf* m younu I steal) |b. were br< I tratr J they I mam* i 4 IThef CUSt i ratr a reoomn allow,28 words
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Article, Illustration501 1960-07-18 8 GINA MARTELLI - There's more to sh than feet..they should match the ha eyes, complexion GINA MARTELLI By Rome. Monfr. JJATALE FERRARIO is a dynamic] who was born a little over thim ago at Parabiago, heart ol the dm ing region. His ancestors \\ti< makers, and the tradition and trade have been passed501 words
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Advertisement62 1960-07-18 8 Vk BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING A— JA *y m H 18ct so,id Sold $90.00 ■LV Sole Agents LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS, 108 North Bridge Rd.. Singapore Tel: *****. Sole Distributors for Federation: WOO HING BROTHERS. S Bt Bintang Rd.. X Lumpur 9662 words
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Miscellaneous98 1960-07-18 8 Next inorning. after Rupert has please button your coat up." told Mr. and Mrs. Bear the str-nr- Rupert has not run far when he story of the truant doll, he asks if spies a small figure hurrying, towards he can go out again to tell Podgy him. Well. I started98 words
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Miscellaneous179 1960-07-18 8 Look here for your lucky sfl SS3S3S l^«S« aSF^sy^i aflsr I S^ISTS PIS Kern 3 3lWayS aT^STm^SLSS S S I Z^SfflT^ to «---g the stars j I You are interested m the ST select your birth^ %2f publlc A *> u ™> "«S j*" f ?ht U aI 3 f179 words
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Article, Illustration300 1960-07-18 9 RCHIDS FOR BEGINNERS: SOME CHEAP BUT WELL-TRIED FAVOURITES GARDENING IZI 1 wrote. I'om--1 Ma::tioned nnis brids ible for the back nd row of a Id bed like Vandas the spots -iDfst old beI S2 per coniifficult V can I $2 to It 3ft. cross X V i hi khili pale300 words
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Article, Illustration627 1960-07-18 9 GEORGE MALCOLM; THOMSON - Two literary greats but their letters are such a let-down GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON by ARNOLD BENNETT and H. G. WELLS. Edited with an introduction by Wilson Harris. Rupert Hart-Dayi s 255. §AID ARNOLD to his friend H.G.: "Do you mind if I just arrange that tie of yours?" H.G. looked627 words
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594 1960-07-18 9 DOCTOR FROM LHASA by T. LOBSANG RAMPA. Souvenir Press S9. T^HIS astonishing book is one upon which every reader must come to a personal judgment. When Lobsang Rampa's "The Third Eye'" was published. there was an uproar of differing opinions which involved594 words
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545 1960-07-18 9 This is a useful guide to keep boys and girls busy in their spare time USE YOUR SPARE TIME by Guy R. Williams (Chapman Hall, 12/6). This is the fifth m the well-known series "Use Your the first four having proved justly popular with young people of all age groups,545 words
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Miscellaneous587 1960-07-18 9 IrjRD PUZZLE 'IP: THE ■WINNING SOLUTION vi u 1/3 V 4 U 5 U 6 WfCi~iWK*W I' L^|u n"d"sssss] h Iria c|q|u|e|t bWsE Id R O.P.I _LHbBBLL±_N EIrI Z|blI_N_£±X_L ■pjft a d /.pB(s jr o^Tj T'Fa n|c""e]r't EsM IC U Lj F sjClR U S TBSSSI EARTH! K?^iissssssl EjbsbslL^_L_EZI R"p1587 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-07-18 10 Daphne White, Evelyn Vee Chia Lee Me.ig :ind winner to riuht) are almost m a line at the tape m the B Division i < m i District Schools Athletic Meet on Saturday39 words
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Article39 1960-07-18 10 Sports section [pace 1 j 0 Malaya Cup thrill: it's a goal for Singapore, and the first of three scored by Quah Kirn Suee. Malacca were beaten <>-0 m this south zone tic at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday.39 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-07-18 10 On the left: 9 This is a picture of the WILL TO WIN. Tape-breaker Monsoor Sukaimi came with a brilliant finishing burst to win the 1500 metres B Division at the InterDistrict Schools Athletic Meet on Saturday at Farrer Park. Arthar Singh (centre)233 words
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Advertisement93 1960-07-18 10 taaajjj. ejaj,-. s-s%&^ i PHONOTON STEREO 201 C^*«eW* m, L> with built-in RADIO S Sjr Phonotor- Stereo 201 with 4kf*r the co'nbmrd stereo twin f W^ chonncl amplifier is a com- plct* stereophonic portable MODEL 201 itieW unit capturing the true re- *<£r%F production ot your records and ottering o93 words
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313 1960-07-18 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. A Knkhani was last night named to lead the South against jftef his brilliant performance in the Malayan Cricket Asu a llt match against Negri Sembilan. Singapore beat Negri nim ,s and ten runs. 11 NN<S iii sparkling form lor313 words
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Article136 1960-07-18 11 A DRAW WAS A FAIR RESULT Starlite i Moon i FARRER PARK. Mon It was a keenly contested A high standard of occer was seen. The result was fair to both sides. Rseky Gopal was m top form. His dribbling was a de- lieht to watch. His only goal for136 words
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99 1960-07-18 11 TONDON. Mon. Glum Arsenal. without a League title since 1953 or FA. Cup triumph since 1950, are losing their blues. They will wear red and white stockings instead of blue and white next season. So for the first time m Ar>enal history, blue99 words
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Article54 1960-07-18 11 MEXICO CITY. Mon. World bantamweight champion Jose Becerra said he would continue boxing at least until 1962. He denied he h*id broken with his manager Rosales. It was rumoured earlier this week that the two had disagreed about the champ's future and that Becerra hadU.P.I. - 54 words
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242 1960-07-18 11 Olympic trial at Farrer Park today SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association holds the first of its three Olympic trials today at the Farrer Park Athle- tic Centre. Up to late yesterday, the SAAA secretary. Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, could not say how many athletes would be competing m242 words
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57 1960-07-18 11 SEOUL. Mon. South Korea will send 36 athletes and 21 officials to the Olympic Games opening next month. Only member of the Olympic Commit tee who will not go is chairman, Mr. Lee Xi Poong. He committed suicide last April. Tne team will be financedReuter - 57 words
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Article21 1960-07-18 11 jockeys urt in race tour Xi n ;our ncond .■cull. hurt ■light I ear-olds first to Benson came I bridge) ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article18 1960-07-18 11 VEEKEND OFTBALL RESULTS T •eready CaYtnta I H beat P..V Ci;y p \vd. m\ R- t* beat E18 words
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Article41 1960-07-18 11 LONDON. Mon Aston Villa regained their First Division status at the first attempt last season but it cost them £15.806. That was the loss compared with 4.688 the previous year. "Gates" increased, but expenses were up by 20.000.41 words
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Article15 1960-07-18 11 SANTIAGO. Mon.— Spain's national soccer team beat a Chilean selection 4-o.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-07-18 11 SFSR•' Said Marican 110 yards B. L. Gan 120 yd*, hurdles K. Perera One Mile Seok liar 110 yards24 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-07-18 11 TWO TOP MC NAIR s CHOOL CHAMPS 1 U,n p I" "-nip12 words
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729 1960-07-18 11 BALESTIER. Mon. St. Andrew's boys and Whampoe girls were joint champs m the McNair District Sports held at Balestier School ground on .Saturday. The boys made an easy 62 i points over Sennett School's 30 points. Whampoe girls attained 55 points 10729 words
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385 1960-07-18 11 EDWARD D' SOUZA - Hong Kong batsmen fail to face up to hostile bowling by the Malayans EDWARD D'SOUZA By SEPOY LINES. Monday. MALAYA defeated Hong Kong by an innings and 137 runs yesterday m the Inter-Varsity clash. Hong Kong scored 41 and 33: Malaya scored 209 for seven declared. Hong Kong lost because385 words
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263 1960-07-18 11 Chua Ban Hock - BANK AND WEARNES SHARE HONOURS IN CUP FINAL TO REPLAY AGAIN Chua Ban Hock By Jalan Besar, Mon. Wearnes 1 Hong Kong Bank 1 'JHE Singapore Business Houses Senior League and Cup final between Hongkong Bank and Wearnes Brothers ended m another draw yesterday. In the first encounter last a.*263 words
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63 1960-07-18 11 10.0 SEC FOR 100 METRES WORLD'S BEST SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Mon. Harry Jerome, of Vancouver, knocked one tenth of a second off the official world record for 100 metres when he clocked 10.0 seconds m the Canadian Olympic athletics trials yesterday. The race was held m gusty conditions, but Canadian officials63 words
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Article69 1960-07-18 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championship fixtures to be held at Tanglin Club today at 5 p.m. are: Men's Singles Final: S. A. Azman vs Tan Fong Kean, Men's Doubles Final: Ong Chew Bee and Sharlan Osman vs Khong Kit Soon and Khong Kit69 words
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Article36 1960-07-18 11 FARRER PARK, Mon. Serangoon Rangers beat Mount Emily 4-1 m a friendly soccer match played over the weekend. Scorers for Serangoon Rangers were: Aziz (2), Jan and Vincent. Anwari netted for Mount Emily.36 words
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Article38 1960-07-18 11 FARRER PARK, Mon.— Kris Film Sports Club beat Young Men Sikh Association 6-4 ln a soccer friendly. Scorers for Kris were Rajadin (3), Jamal (2) and Hussein. Amarjlt (3) and Vincent netted for the Sikhs.38 words
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Article34 1960-07-18 11 FARRER PARK. Mon. Maude Rangers drew 2-2 with National Soccerites ln a friendly match of soccer over the weekend. Ramdlk and Syed scored for Rangers while Rahmat and Hamid converted for Soccerites.34 words
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Article226 1960-07-18 11 Harrison- Gray - Harrison-Gray by M. Dealer: South North-Sooth game N. a> Q 10 8 6 3 2 0 K63 4 10 8 5 W. E. AJ a> A X 9 7 5 OK 10 97 3 C? J 6 O Q 9 8 5 0 JW42 4A32 4K7 8. 4226 words
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Article237 1960-07-18 11 Yachting with winds of 18 knots SINGAPORE, Mon. The mid-year regatta at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was sailed under boisterous conditions on Saturday with wind velocity up to 18 knots. And it was not only fun for the helmsmen but also for the spectators. Although six yachts capsized, every237 words
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Article79 1960-07-18 11 LONDON. Mon. Henry Cooper must defend his British heavyweight title against former champion, Joe Erskine i Wales* by Dec. 31. the British Boxinu Board of Control announced last night. If Cooper is still Empire champion, his second title will also be at stake. The two haveReuter - 79 words
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Article47 1960-07-18 11 WILMINGTON, Mon— Mrs Aileen Saunders won the "Powder Puff Derby" air race for the second straight time. The 33-year-old mother, and co-pilot June Douglas flew the 2.709-mile transcontinental event— so named because it is restricted to women —m 18 hours 27 minutes. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article196 1960-07-18 12 The Church backs a ghost story 6 FROM PAGE ONE of these incredible events. I have, too, the document purporting to bear the siunature ot the long-dead Henry. •Church ot England colleagues of tne late canon told me: 'We are prepared for fierce controversy over this fantastic and amazing manuscript.Reuter - 196 words
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Article70 1960-07-18 12 eOAPETOWN. Mon.— All Blacks fullback Don Clarke scored 14 points for the New Zealand rugby tourists yesterday. New Zealand gained a fine 20-8 win over Western Province, the South African Currie cup champions. They led 14-0 at halftime. Incessant pressure of the New Zealand forwards and70 words
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Article67 1960-07-18 12 JALAN BESAR. Mon.— The Singapore Amateur Football Association has suspended two players following a Commission of Enquiry. R. S. Maniam of Indian Brotherhood S.C. is suspended from June 30 1960 to the end of the 1961 season— for allegedly arguing with and shouting at a referee. Basri67 words
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363 1960-07-18 12 LONDON, Monday. VNGLAND selectors will experiment m the Fourth Test against South Africa which begins at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Thursday. But they have not been drastic about it, although the series is already won 3—o. The 12 namedReuter - 363 words
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Article36 1960-07-18 12 LOS ANGELES, Mon. California Athletic Commission granted Feature Sports Inc.. a licence to stage the third Patterson Ingemar Johansson heavyweight championship bout m Los Angeles on either Oct. 31 or Nov. 1. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article268 1960-07-18 12 PARIS. Mon. Gastone Nencini of Italy won the 2.590 miles Tour de France cycle race, which ended here yesterday. Nencini took over the yellow jersey, denoting race leader, after the tenth stage on July 5. and retained the overall leadership to the end of the tour.Reuter - 268 words
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Article13 1960-07-18 12 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Army's 25-mile cycle time trial was postponed yesterday.13 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-07-18 12 GOALMOUTH ACROBATICS: BUT THE GOALIE DANCED IN VAIN AS RAHIM OMAR'S MALAYA CUP ROCKET SHOT PAST INTO NET THIS acrobatic leap was made by Malacca's goalkeeper m the Malaya Cup match against Singapore on Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium. But where is the ball? Already past him and m the68 words
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Article175 1960-07-18 12 O'CONNOR ROUND IN RECORD 64 WOODBROOK. Mon. A record- breaking last round of 64 by Christy O'Connor enabled him to tie with Ken Bousfield m the Irish Hospitals £5,000 golf tournament here yesterday. The pair had 72-hole aggregates of 272. They will play off over 18 holes today for firstReuter - 175 words
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61 1960-07-18 12 NEW HAVEN, Mon. Jeff Farrell of Kansas became the first man to swim 200 metres m under two minutes. He swam the distance In the Yale Pool m 1 mm. 59.4 sec. but it cannot be considered as a world recordReuter - 61 words
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135 1960-07-18 12 SILVERSTONE, Monday. AUSTRALIAN Jack Brabham, driving a British Cooper, on Saturday won the 13th British Grand Prix motor race his fourth win of the season and took a clear lead with 32 points m the drivers' world championship. which he holds. He coveredReuter - 135 words
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165 1960-07-18 12 British stars out-swim Hungarians BUDAPEST, Mon.— Britain beat Hungary by 96 points to 89 m a two-day swimming international here. They also took the diving contest, by 23 points to 21. Britain clinched the match m the women's 4,000 metres medley relay. The Hungarian quartette set a national record ofReuter - 165 words
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Article26 1960-07-18 12 DURBAN, Mon. Dennis Adams retained his British Empire flyweight title when he knocked out fellow South African Les Smith m the first round.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1960-07-18 12 ASCOT HEATH, Mon— Sir Harold Wernher's Aggressor won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article22 1960-07-18 12 PORT OF SPAIN. Mon.— New Zealand gained a winning 3-0 lead over West Indies m the Davis Cun ReuterReuter - 22 words
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133 1960-07-18 12 NEW YORK, Mon. A soccer fan knocked out a player here yesterday. It happened as Sampdoria of Italy beat Norkoping of Sweden 6-4 m the international league at the Polo Grounds. Swede fullback Rune Lind was knocked out six minutes from time. More thanU.P.I. - 133 words
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