The Singapore Free Press, 20 July 1960
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Title Section19 1960-07-20 1 11l HE *SP*PER EVFRvannv s mK|HG hmX The Singapore Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article10 1960-07-20 1 A better life for our People Iht cnange r m10 words
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Article, Illustration2562 1960-07-20 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH ILffun salute thunders as Inche Yusof opens second session of the Legislative Assembly By Construction the main task: 'Understanding will temper zeal' 'Government will avoid taking any action that will damage our trade' reporting from ASSEMBLY HOUSE THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak2,562 words
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68 1960-07-20 1 MAN WITH RIFLE ORDERS PILOT TO FLY TO SINGAPORE BRISBANE, Wed, The Tram Australia ie Electra yesterday rmed a iianMi.fr who tul a sawed -off m mia-fligni and I \v 10 fly to ipon On pretence o. going to .torn io cneok the fuel First Orhcer T. abbed a fireU.P.I. - 68 words
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Article198 1960-07-20 1 Plane the Turks 'buzzed' arrives pAYA LEBAR, Wed. A Britisn European Airways Britannia which was 'buzzea' ana lorcccl down by four Turkish jeis m Ankara touched down safely In Singapore this j morning. s>e\'vn and a hall hours behind schedule. Tiie four-engined turboprop airliner carrying 130 servicemen and members of198 words
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Article25 1960-07-20 1 PEKING. Wed. Several hundred diplomats and gue/s attended the Peking opening of the first exhibition of British painting held In China, i25 words
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Article24 1960-07-20 1 JAKARTA. Wed.- "Our Democracy." a pamphlet by the former vice-president of Indonesia. Dr. Mohammed Hatta. has been banned m West Sumatra.24 words
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Article23 1960-07-20 1 LONDON. Wed. The Daily Telegraph has announced it will publish B Sunday edition entitled "Tho Sunday Telegraph*' early next year.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article26 1960-07-20 1 First Malayan Fund manager s prices today buying $1.33 and selling $1.41 xd Second Malayan Fund managers prices buying $1.04 and selling $1.10 xd.26 words
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Advertisement50 1960-07-20 1 iifiiiO-- THE GLORY OF YOUTH V! the art And < olour ex|>erts an 1 your* runs, semi- permanent S itubtle m its beauty. Hur Me§mt \i&^ Ha own 1 "P.ditions (ye*. renV;i r>* a paavßb after a perm •••ver your years. *tDr (Uilicr> lititi Ha DISPENSARY LTD. Id SmW%*sjs A50 words
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Advertisement148 1960-07-20 1 I WHAT IS JAZZ To know more cbout JAZZ, >ou hove to own a musical instrument and the best way cf obtaining one i_ to come ana consult us where you can be rest assured to get the best for your money worth. For example you can get o: a148 words
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Advertisement15 1960-07-20 1 VAN HIN I I HXlTllal^^la^^ 136/142. Orchard Road. Spore 9. Tehs: *****. ***** A 21ZM15 words
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174 1960-07-20 2 Uncertain business outlook affects industrials: But motors and steels improve LONDON, Wed DUYERS continue*] to display a reluctance, to" open now commitments m the London stock markets yester- day and there were ■otne narrow irregular price movements. The brightest spot was proelded .by gilt securities where .-mall investment buying brought174 words
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Article84 1960-07-20 2 T'JKVO A Jap. ran and Communis Chin have *-c In Pektaf ..ureement for the mmual ...:.ge of television i.ew.N Radio Tl.' .re:.' maue betwatn Ltoc Niiioii Denpa News Japan RaC:o News CC he Peking Brn.. ..nd Telew.Mi.n Station, mc i>. uuciin-st said I ...id n.e pactU.P.I. - 84 words
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Article117 1960-07-20 2 Light selling near close reduces some early sains NEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed mixed m a fractional range. In slow morning trading the market moved narrowly mixed reaching midday with gains having a slight advantage. Steels met uood demand reflecting anticipation of a further recovery m production117 words
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Article99 1960-07-20 2 Tin takes on a firmer appearance m both main marts LONDON. Wed —Tin took on a firmer appearance yesterday. In the East demand for Straits metal retrained srood and was ■mfllllllgly a finning influence m London. Moreover: I'-S. and Continental buying interest was noted, which some quarters felt could99 words
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Article65 1960-07-20 2 Cable and Wireless LONDON: Cable and Wireless (holdings j declared i second interim dividend of l pence per unit on a capital increased by a one-for-five free scrip i_vsue. This a*as the same as on smaller 1 1 pi* il Imperial Tobacco Co. LONDON: Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great65 words
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Article200 1960-07-20 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Benlomond 1 2, Bengalen 4 5. Sydney Maru 6A. Glenartnev 6 7, Akita Maru 81, Jutlnndia 10 11. Glengyle 13 14. Weltevreden 15 16. City of Colombo 18. Malacca Maru 19, Pesco N.Wall 2. Scudai200 words
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Article66 1960-07-20 2 HONG KONG. I uesday. Closing prices here today were: i Previous Today H <V ft Banking Corporation $1,223 $1,210 sales 1.215 T R-iles Union in> Canton $92 D0 $90.00 sales buyers wheelock Marden 7.35 I 7.30 _ale_ 7.20 sale* H Kong phone $38 uO $38.00 sa les66 words
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502 1960-07-20 2 Selective support helps recovery of market PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF T^E UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS J SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THERE was selective support m all sections of J the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday as a result of which three industrial shares nine mining shares, six dollar502 words
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204 1960-07-20 2 'Statistical position of tin raises the price' T ONDON. Wed.— Tne very sharp rise m Lin prices yesterday was not due to any one factor ol overwhelming importance, says ihe Financial Times m an editorial today. It is true that there was 8 strong demand m Singapore, including a very204 words
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Article328 1960-07-20 2 i NOTE: All prices oelom are middle prices. Ma.atiat apol and afloats .".9. Jul> shipment 60. Larr.poDE spot nnd afloat.* 59, July f-h.pm.-nt 60. Muntok white arid afloat* 82, July shipment. 82, •ellora, ex-dock 1 Atnvo prices quoted ln U.S. cent* j per lh. LONDON.328 words
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Article103 1960-07-20 2 Tendency to ease at the outset. business slow LONDON Wed. _As Eastern advices showed little net change, values had a tendency to ea*>e slightly at the outset. Business was slow to develop but sellers were disinclined to press Traders described the day's activity as patchy. Settlement house business included103 words
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Article908 1960-07-20 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS A;ex. BncHs Ords (N) JO .90 At<as Ice IIJO Buyers 8.8. Petro! 43 6 43 6 B.M. Trustees 5.2 i 5 25 1 Ccn. Tin Smelt. Pref. 2C.<3 20 3 Ords. 5:908 words
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Advertisement610 1960-07-20 2 r_^^ SHIPPING *ißm\ ca t -V f||fTHE LAA. LINES femj Sailings tf ADEN. REO SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, J§ Js CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Ks Spare P S ham Penang >* *^V Jutland bj Gi. 1811 20 Ji'y 21 23 July 24 25 July \J& mM m s Sanghhla' 28 28 July610 words
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Advertisement350 1960-07-20 2 s»dHnpiM\( a: r HAMBURG-AMERICA>TIA A NORTH GERMAN LL(9 ro (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antw» rp J Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton tor po s I BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG 20 24 July BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 July 1 Aug A HAMBURG (HAPAC) ,3 Au REIFENSTEIN (LLOYO) 28 Aug •FRANKFURT (HAPAG) 30 Aug 1 Sept I350 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-07-20 3 Unknown - MEMO TO SMOKERS: WHY TAKE MUCH A BIG RISK Unknown jgfh SINGAPORE. Wed. one. ©He of America's ies on cancer research, at n-earchers all over the find a "wonder" drii£ to i thai the present use il radiation were not lo delei t cancerous jigger risk Encouraging dfjdg48 words
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126 1960-07-20 3 RUSH IS NOW ON TO GET GLIMPSE OF THE 'LUCKY' CROC l>V ITER WORTH. Wed. A large crowd of Sungei Dua villagers at the Prai River tributary a •'lucky crocore ported to have een seen oi! Sungei Maklom recently. Ariffin bin Mat. a herramn. claimed he across the 14 -ft126 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-07-20 3 The wall sleepers at COLLYER QUAY, Wednesday. pEOPLE< who llirl with death sleeping on ClifTord Pier walls arc worrying officials. Port rules expressly prohibit loitering. Section 57 111 says: "No person shall loiter on any public pier." And (21: "No person shall sell,138 words
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73 1960-07-20 3 HELP FOR FREED PRISONERS SOUGHT BY GOVT. IPOH. Wed. The Federation Prisons Department plans to encourage public Interest m the "after care" of discharged prisoners The decision to lay special emphasis on the "after care" of prisoners was reached at the annual conference of the country's senior pri>on officers m73 words
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200 1960-07-20 3 REGISTRATION: IT STILL IS ONLY 70 P.C. OF ELECTORAL ROLL IN PERAK IPOH. Wed.— Only 70 per cent ot voters on tne electoral roll m Perak at the last genera] election have re-registered so far. Of 450.000 voters In the State about 285.000 have re-registered. It was originally expected that200 words
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298 1960-07-20 3 MANY LOCAL AND FOREIGN FIRMS ARE NOT HELPING MALAYS TO GET A START IN BUSINESS. SAYS ANGRY MINISTER KHIR KUALA LUMPUR. WEDNESDAY THE Minister of ComHM rce and Industry. he Mohamed Khir Johari. deplored the attitude of local and foreign firms which are not helping Malays to get a start298 words
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Article, Illustration362 1960-07-20 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Raffles girls convince judges that boys must learn to cook ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE. Wed. gECOXDARY students of Raffles Girls School had Hie last word when they argued successfully t lm t "domestic science should be taught m boys' schools.'' In the semi-final oi" the Inter-Secondary Schools Debate held at362 words
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121 1960-07-20 3 HELP COUNTRY TO PROSPER, SHOP MEN TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The president of the Selangor Federation of Chinese Guilds and Associations Mr. Chong Shin Guan, urged Selangor's coffee and te-a shop keepers to work together for the prosperity of the country. Addressing members of the Selangor Chinese Coffee and Tea121 words
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90 1960-07-20 3 PROGRESS MADE IN RURAL DRIVE SCHEME SAYS REPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Government will not sacrifice the principles of sound planning to speed m its rural development programme, an interim report from the Ministry of Rural Development says. The report says that Tun Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister lor90 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-07-20 3 3 Malayans to attend science talks in Australia SINGAPORE. Wed.— Two professors from the Singapore division of the University of Malaya and a lecturer from the Kuala Lumpur division will be anion" 500 delegates attending one of the biggest international scientific symposiums tc be held m Austi alia next month.143 words
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Advertisement238 1960-07-20 3 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 <fflf' mi£\ Are you going bald? ■____rM_ _*_Biii. >^a___i' __l^_ =^_0 —*R jg^\ &\t_\i. I IB 3|k (__^_r^______i I..ik- many men I »os worried bei.c_. tola patches were becoming increa^ncjy nciiceable en mv heed, t had tried moiy hair238 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-07-20 3 ■_B-Baa_Baaßaaaßa-_BB__m_--------ii»— *m YOUR RADIO TODAYI Medium Wave 476 metres Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 Kc/sl P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Tunes witii your tiffin: 1.30 Tne news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The Benny Goodman sextet; 2.00 Close down. Schools' broadcast: 4.10 Signature tune; 4.13 Music and Movement, a repeat of Monday's92 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-07-20 3 630 Impressions of Japan; 6.45 Sunset serenade: 6.53 Announce- ments; 6.55 Singapore share market report: 7.00 The news, j 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Four at a time; 7.30 Test Room Eight— Episode 2— "The Broken Am- i poule." repeat of last Sunday's broadcast; 8.00 Wednesday concert; 9.00 The news; 9.10 Newstalk.104 words
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Advertisement30 1960-07-20 4 LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON re CLEANSER. Wixlte-? Gleaner 1 and %)ff C pertube. 7$ c m tax area LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON30 words
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Advertisement93 1960-07-20 4 PUCH*. THE ONLY MOPED WITH FORCED-AIR-COOLED EM For Learners and Expert** We welcome your inspections. VS.SOK HIRE-PURCHASE Deposit $80.00 $30.00 MoM Other Models also m Stm sou Af€*ts> KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 122-124, ORCHARD RD SPORE t** 227. BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. 24, BEACH STREET, PENANG PMOn( CQW^EYOS. WjpSjl°--l I93 words
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Miscellaneous414 1960-07-20 4 \< K<>>> 1 I mi 1? 1 i_rnn"T-W-B-f-rT-iwp*"" I I Jo 1 r^ I I I Dad begins to fill up with _,_^.^__J___.^_-I_____ I_____^-— --_________P P P P people _________P 1 7 I I 7 Colour cheekily to be applied? _________________________J_______L____J (5) I I I I I I |^^H^H mWrnM414 words
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Article36 1960-07-20 5 Uknown - Uknown dj SiNGAPORE. Wednesday. lOSTS 51. 40 r SUPPLY ACTOR FOR DEALERS n price-drop, local chicken n beef or mutton. i ken cost (ink $1.40 m million is sold al >__>. mere;-36 words
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108 1960-07-20 5 FLOATING FAIR TO SHOW RISE OF AUSSIE ECONOMY IN RECENT YEARS SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore business- will be able, for first time, to get a complete picture of the I rial progress of tralia when her ting fair arrives re m March next ar. 00-ton Dutch ship, raat Banaa. has been108 words
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68 1960-07-20 5 %3 MILLION CO-OP TO HAVE OWN BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation of Malaya Postal and Tele. .unlcations Co-opera-tiv. Thrift and Loan Sottas decided to have it- own buildi: It Will be or.c of the few perative societies m the country to have its own building. It Is one o:68 words
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65 1960-07-20 5 KELANTAN'S PARK TO BE SHUT DOWN SOON -MENTRI t r OTA BHARU. Wed Th< _v Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controlled Keiantan Oovernmeni Ls to close the Biarrite Park here the States only amusement park. Be i ore closing it. the Government will consider the position or about 100 waitress, > employed there.65 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-07-20 5 EVELYN TOO - Dr. Smith says good teeth mean long life EVELYN TOO HE HELPS TO KEEP THAT CERTAIN SMILE' OF HOLLYWOOD STARS By SINGAPORE. Wednesday. UELPIXG Hollywood slurs lo keep thai "certain smile" is the business of Dr. Maurice Smith who is here now on a short visit. Dr. Smith, formerly Professor217 words
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Article61 1960-07-20 5 PENANG. Wed. a;; .-chools and teachers training colleges m the Federation will close one week earlier lor their August holidays this year. This is to enable students to celebrate the end of the Emergency on July 31 and also return to school m time61 words
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Article41 1960-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pray--1 ers are now going oi~. at toe Central Sikn Temple. 175 Queen Si reel, Singapore, and will continue until Sunday. During those prayer ser- j vices, free meals will be served tor all.41 words
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Advertisement15 1960-07-20 5 Those who a ID 'my fIViM.MI LOOKA k j!_S I^VANIA' I I and I)h, Livonia15 words
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Advertisement203 1960-07-20 5 I -_-__l vol rt Hii^B Ifeifa,,/ S 7 I^B-HffW __e_j_l _k__bmb _d(s!s^ SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH I __\l J FOR ALL CLIMATES of successful trading Z, m Asi.i and a Modern l nE__ Service after sale under ,^-^__k X Idl FAYRE LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD. I 18-F Battery Rood.203 words
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Miscellaneous301 1960-07-20 5 RIF lIRBY t)y John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson L7~~ I N S -fi c-~ c r-^ \~--r^__^ -r..A 4^ s: <A SNT I T.~n T6S\3r 6CRRY. JA..^ nc_ I CVN C 5 5A -:v CH 5 W153 > S -T-^S?CA^ T. I THOUGHT A JAS. I PRQMIS6P /Ti A__ -"-5301 words
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Article490 1960-07-20 6 Dear Sir. I FROM YOU TO THE EDITOR I WANTED FOOT PATROLS MMH 0) Now ond ogam we read of cyclists and pedestrians being robbed os they travel along Guillemard Road ot night. The recent move by the police to hove the road regularly patrolled is a welcome one, but490 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1960-07-20 6 CONSTANCE D' CRUZ - CONSTANCE D'CRUZ Jacir by THE GLASSES CLINK TO MARK BASTILLE DAY UJE ALL HOPED, at least I did. that bubbling French wine would How ms freely as the River Seine when the French community m Singapore celebrated Iheir National Day on July 14.1,373 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-07-20 6 AT SLA VIEW HOTEL... THE MAHJONG PARTY16 words
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Advertisement857 1960-07-20 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT it Hortf* SE i Minimum} FAMILY SHORRINC. Make \\>dne-. n< Karn.lv Shopping N »h* i I mmmWttm Orchard P.oad n will r.mam open until 7.30 I e\ery \V«-dn« sday. AT YOUR SERVICE ;n M..»./, xj MR* Bux Mt ct*. extrti DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATES j TESTIMONIALS 1 _o. TOP857 words
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Advertisement115 1960-07-20 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is t!ie only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of115 words
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Advertisement99 1960-07-20 6 MOVING? For expe" pocking, remove! and storage I services TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173, Cecil Street, Singapore I Plume '"*■>- Mandrill; DilCCtl m O^icheuUiidtd v x I* 1 ji-90pore s Ntrwett Luaur> Hotc I jt g-<ry UTMOST COMFORT AT REASONABLE RATES All suites ond rooms ore clcgontlv individuoliy air-conditioned. Each phone,99 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-07-20 7 Unknown - Unknown gjdhj APORE. Wed: $s tfOMAN SEEKS THE 0F ACUPUNCTURE CALIST TO HEAL A |EE YEA r AILMENT ns woman s isl week Mck a cure ss by acuinneryd, the little Switzer--7 struck by a ssion of the .terday, Mrs. Bother ol tight, was la] of treatse physician, m142 words
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Article31 1960-07-20 7 ANGAPORE. Wed— About Singapore Glass Manu- "..rers workers In Hender- I Road wenr on strike for ra yesterday alleging *he management had j been unreasonable about re- trenchments.31 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-07-20 7 ROHANNA TO PLAY THE WIFE OF KANG TUAH IN VARSITY PLAY IMPRESS PLACE, 121 Wed. Charming Rohanna Zubir will play the only female part m the University of Malaya production of Hang Jebat the Rebel m conjunction with Welfare Week. Rohanna. who is the daughter of Said Zubir, composer of173 words
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Article, Illustration308 1960-07-20 7 Strings to study awards? Oh, no! says Mr. L. SINGAPORE, W e d.— An American Field Service International representative denied allegations that scholarships sponsored by his organisation were aimed at furthering American propaganda. He is Mr Don Lutman, a member' of the Field Service International, a private organisation which gives308 words
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153 1960-07-20 7 LABOURER IS ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF ROBBING COLLEAGUES $110 PAY PACKET AND ASSAULTING HIM SINGAPORE, Wed. -A Rural Board labourer kept his pay packet of $110 In his shirt pocket for about, io hours before he was robbed of it on the night of June 7. the First Criminal District153 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-07-20 7 That girl in That girl the crowd: Her name is... Helen Leong, 22-year-old receptionist-secretary m a firm m Raffles Place. Miss Leong was shopping (luring lunch-hour on Friday when she was photographed by a Free Press cameraman. Miss Leong. who called at the Free Press office to identify herself, received75 words
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Article28 1960-07-20 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. O. E. Venables, formerly oi the Malayan Civil Service has died at the age ol 69, according to news received from London.28 words
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153 1960-07-20 7 ROME ORCHESTRA SHOWED BRILLIANT FORM IN CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SINGAPORE, Wed. Trie highlight ot^ last night's concert by the Societa Corelli of Rome was undoubtedly a brilliant performance of the Boccherini concerto m D major. Silvano Zuccarini gave a performance of the solo part m every way worthy of theA.B.A. - 153 words
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Article28 1960-07-20 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Commander -m Chief. Far East Land Forces. General Sir Richard Hull, will visit Saigon as the guest of the British Ambassador there.28 words
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Article28 1960-07-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore Legislative Assembly has approved payment of $31,500 to meet the cost of the Mecca pilgrimage of Tengku Mahkota and his consort28 words
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Article17 1960-07-20 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Kelly Chan has been re-elect-ed president of the Commis-sioner-General's Local Employees' Union.17 words
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180 1960-07-20 7 Thailand Govt considers special rebate to boost its rice sales SINGAPORE. Wed.— P The Government of Thailand is .considering a special rebate for rice merchants m Singapore "and the F"ederat^t>TV who import large quantities' of rice from that country. The move, the Free Press was told, is to boost the180 words
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Article28 1960-07-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government last night imposed a ban on the importation into the country of six more brands of Chinese textiles.28 words
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Advertisement90 1960-07-20 7 GREAT WANDS IRAND %,./&Sgi NEW/ -•^^xsa?| lißiiirs 3y S^lpl rs__f_S__~**^ia. ♦Marlboro ™*SE ARE THE CREAM OF IMAGINATION J* rl "> hi v.r y stitch of the way. HrN SHOUTING DISTANCE 0f Th£M AT THE PRICE. E GREAT BRANDS-BRAND NEW at— 'iGH STREET r ///f> Moke orrongements k NOW MmW im.m%fmmjL90 words
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Advertisement160 1960-07-20 7 lIIMMMIiriIMMMMMMIMIMMmMMMMM'MmiIMMIMIMIimMIIIIIiniIMMMn tm m+g/ m m\\\\\ Wf MLW Z mm^ _L______r L 9^ GOES AUTOMATIC with electronically coupled exposure meter Just center the needle and shoot j^s__--^B_^«_^___k^_»_J_l w <j I|l g^H i|v^|^hl v *^!_^a m _l i __r_____K__l 35mm photography it os easy as A, B. C with the "SE Electramatic"160 words
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Miscellaneous52 1960-07-20 7 POP Sootk Smecilk! By Cog TAkTovA/vIJ I I ~NO WOt< KOLL I I j KIO H»ff_ .ilamd v-.iw r kio -rv, mo r~i i'lowl. 1 ,'<_■■ I^\ lrooks,mo Myil I .-a JU'Wi'^m Don't trust to luck... be sure ot a pleasaot evening every day with a regular order for The52 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-07-20 7 TODAY: 8 33 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.17 a.m. and 9.16 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.52 a.m. and 9.54 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.24 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.55 a.m. and 11.05 p.m. MONDAY: 12.24 p.m. (noon) and 11.41 p.m. TUESDAY: 12.53 p.m38 words
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Article, Illustration745 1960-07-20 8 The born hater is going through a phase.. .new tenderness now ■k. m HI I 1 ___A**__ __r -~b_-_---____b_^^ -"^r aaa""""""" V THEimW^^OTO IN "Camino Real" Hie bearl is cul oul of one of his characters ancl held up n ;i spotlight In "Sweet Bird of Youth* 1 a voting745 words
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139 1960-07-20 8 COPENHAGEN. Wed.— The children Of Denmark are talking today of a true animal story. Every time Sjonne. a bulldog *****, had puppies her master, farmer Gundersen. would destroy them. So Sjonne ran away from her Jutland home to a139 words
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636 1960-07-20 8 TRADEMARK OF SUCCESS. BUT I HAD NOTING TO DO WITH THAT GOWN 'THAT picture above is the trade- mark of a Williams success.... a film that created a new star. Here the author describes how he wrote it 'Baby Doll' was my first original script written lor films. I had636 words
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Article27 1960-07-20 8 JAKARTA. Wed Two Malayan Army officers. Col Abdul Hamid bin Bidin and Major Abdul Latiff bin Hussaln arrived here yesterday en an 11-day vi.-it.27 words
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Article25 1960-07-20 8 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth entertained King Phumibol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand at a glittering state banquet at Buckingham Palace last night.25 words
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196 1960-07-20 8 FEDUP FRED SENDS A PLEA TO BOSS: DEMOTE ME LONDON, Wed A Fifty five year-old foreman dustman has asked his borough council to demote him. He is Mr. Fred Radbun Britain-road. Dagenham. Essex, who cau.sed 100 oi his colleagues to strike; lor a week m May Foreman Radbun: was pended196 words
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Article29 1960-07-20 8 NEWPORT BEACH Wed Eight men were killed seven Injured when two United Btati dk stroyers. tinmen and lett. collided In d« off Newport Beach, Cari_« t yesterday.29 words
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Article34 1960-07-20 8 SALZGITTER. Wed. TA bodies ol 21 m< br< tight out of an ir here In West Oermai an explosion and fire. Th:. six men are stil] tra, 1.250 feet below.34 words
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Miscellaneous89 1960-07-20 8 Look here for your lucky star "OORN today, you have D been given a keen mind by the stars, but you are too inclined to use your mental talents for trivialities rather than for the more important things. Although original ln thought, you are often too timid to carry out89 words
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Miscellaneous87 1960-07-20 8 to smile more, you may find life a little rough and even rather dull! For your marriage partner find someone bom under Scorpio or Saggittarius for the best happiness. To find what the stars have m store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let87 words
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Miscellaneous119 1960-07-20 8 careful plans now for •tomorrow, since there are undercurrents which need careful watching. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23. Don't put too much reliance today on promises lightly made, for they can prove highly deceptive. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) Mind your p's and q's. this day. for there are deceptive influences m119 words
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Miscellaneous102 1960-07-20 8 are headed. AQCARICS .Jan. 21 -Feb. 19 Considerable wisdom is needed m both your public and private life Investigation might reveal deception. PISCES (Feb 20-Mar. 20) Your good day of the week, but even so, be alert to possible conflicts of interest. Be wi.se' ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 20) Issues102 words
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Article, Illustration844 1960-07-20 9 WILLIAM HICKEY - Bettina breaks long silence to talk of life without Aly WILLIAM HICKEY THERE WAS NEVER ANY QUESTION OF MARRIAGE FOR US... NOR DO I INTEND TO MARRY NOW. SHE SAYS By £YEN before Aly Khan died, Bettina was secretive and withdrawn; almost a recluse. For five years she lived quietly,844 words
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325 1960-07-20 9 The budget is limited, so the Duggins pick a caravan for U.S. trip f ONDON, Wed.— A Briu..h couple have chosen an unu>uai way to make a 15.000 mile, six-month tour oi' the U.S. and Canada. Because tney are allowed to take only £250 m British currency (about M 52.150»325 words
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Article89 1960-07-20 9 I^EW YORK. Wed. Townsfolk of Houston. Texas, were disappointed to learn that they will not after all be the biggest city m area m the world. The Swedes have spoiled it by pointing out that their iron-ore town of Kiruna, north of the Arctic89 words
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268 1960-07-20 9 This runaway Romeo ditched three wives in four years LONDON, Wed Women found Charles Lane irresistible. He was tall, dark, and handsome, and had a fine tenor voice. But his songs of love never had a happy ending. For Lane, a 38-year-old hail porter, of Acton, always ran away from268 words
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Advertisement141 1960-07-20 9 If k I^^^H _f Aty on the roads r^ a *+^<J t Wheel cylinders hoses Repair kits __l ___a____F __H H 0 I S4 ORCHARD ROAP SINGAPORE PHONE ***** .'St WEARNE BROS. CKABTREE ITh LEAKAGE BREAKERS O) o>crlood and short-circuit protection available. Stock Range 15 to 60 Amps. R) Full141 words
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Advertisement144 1960-07-20 9 pOCKET MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered—each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o Tne Singapore Free Press, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9, to reach her not144 words
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Advertisement192 1960-07-20 9 _gaH^^#_^aV v mHE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of whom will receive a $5 prize In due course, are: Miss Sonia Tan (12), 16 Cotswold Close, Singapore 13. Miss Lenore Paul <10), 22 Midway Drive. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore 19. Master Chia Soon Chiang <12>, 11 Kirn Tiau192 words
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Miscellaneous114 1960-07-20 9 r.ir tic nq rr h>s *anm* PCQ I I even TWE THREAP e.TS.'ANV CJ> PLU&'WLL NOl po TH£ VMSDNS 7VPE WHX CAUSE 6 N 7 S^i- w -_*_5L r^ __LB_&o_«_i_____l"&' MP OBM 7UNN-NG APTE? J£- *^mT jeps_s c^*« fro B- T TV'S tS A COLO Cl rmSiSAHOr cvv'.vG plug n114 words
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425 1960-07-20 10 SALLY VINCENT - Imagine being told you're too old at 21... SALLY VINCENT By LONDON, Wednesday SPORT is like business. There's no sentiment attached. Now that the Olympic trials are on, the young spoilsmen and women of Britain are railing like marathon runners under the decisions of the selection committees. If the\ make425 words
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117 1960-07-20 10 ROY MOOR - DOPING TESTS AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES ROY MOOR By lON DON: Wed There 1 'will be doping tests oo mXtky athletes suspect L-g of -taking pep pills for their events m the Olympic Games which open m Rome next month. They will Include acy. TI jn official of t] I117 words
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Article21 1960-07-20 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Robmaon and Co. Sport. > Club will ■wet Airport Police In a friend:-. tomorrow al Pay*. Lebar21 words
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396 1960-07-20 10 JOHN PICKARD - JOHN PICKARD By LONDON Wed. I BRINCJ fresh ammunition for those golfing 1 traditionalists who insist thut the feame is being ruined by mathematics and mechanics. Bui before 1 go any lurther, let me say where I stand, Jonathan is all396 words
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Article69 1960-07-20 10 Title fight contract is signed BERLIN. Wed. European middleweight champion Gusta i.Bubi. Scholz signed a tract to iignt Joey Giar- In a 15-round title elimination bout at the Milwaukee arena on November 15 or 17. The contract was signed after negotiations here between Louis Zimmermann. representative of the Wisconsin Boxing69 words
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124 1960-07-20 10 World fight postponed 'temporarily' NEW YORK, Wed. The Archie Moore Erich Schoeppner world lightheavyweight championship fight, scheduled for August 3 at Toronto, was postponed temporarily until a new date and perhaps a new site can be selected. I World champion Moore and Germany's Shocppner, the champion of Europe, originj allyU.P.I. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-07-20 10 These two young girl swimmers are expected to be among the American athletes lo Rome for the Olympic Games next month. Ann Bancroft (background) 15. and Ann Warner (foreground). 15. are seen59 words
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383 1960-07-20 10 JONATHAN - NO FRILLS HERE, THE BISLEY CRACKSHOT SAYS JONATHAN From Bisley. Wed. I WAS improperly dressed the other day. 1 went to Bisley to the centenary meeting of the riflemen of the Commonwealth m a lounge suit. And as I squelched up Queen's How stragglers passed me with the smell ol383 words
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60 1960-07-20 10 THEY FLOCK TO THE STATE TO CHASE THESE VALUABLE WHITE PELLETS LITTLK ROCK. I THERE are nol many foreign golfers on the profession;! I I'nited Stales hut hail of them come Irom oik i I native land of one ol" the most successful foreign goU'i'l iv America. The golfer is60 words
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Article, Illustration390 1960-07-20 10 M. Harrison- Cray - M. Harrison-Cray by rPHIS hand came up m a U.S.A. team championship; II looks as though a .simple contract oi Three No Trumps or Four Spades should be reached, but a curious prepared bid led to MMM interesting play. Having opened with One Club. South bid and rebid390 words
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Article58 1960-07-20 10 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore CireKet -.irrnrta tion team to piay tne Combined Universities of Malaya and Hong Kong Saturday on the SCC pauang was picked last night. Tne team is: Reggie Da SUva (captain), a de Silva. i M deVaz, Wicks, Wooanou.sc. Brain Marks. Ong58 words
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Article49 1960-07-20 10 SYDNEY. Wed A sorefoot and winter weather r_duce f Monday's walk by Dr Barbaia Moore, the British marathon walker, to only 26 miles. She set out irom Alburv. southern New South Wal« ■> for Blacktown. a Sydney suburb tour hundred miles to the north. U.P.IU.P.I - 49 words
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Advertisement116 1960-07-20 10 Imagine*., a camera thai hides m your hand! Auionicitic r^Tlk Ij pi Cr^Hcft -Lj THE CAMERA J VW/ CftV 'AFFORD L nr- L jLJ ____pavpvPiMManß_H_H________B______kN %t: VL BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND lk HAVE A 100K AT THE OUTSTANDING w L *m OTA y I&Al i ifl Hl&^wH 18ct116 words
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Advertisement21 1960-07-20 10 EXCELLENT stun MOO.RN JEWEUiI NEV/EF IN SIaC OR lI H WE SHALTC SHOA TiJ WITHOUT ANVO«Un r i:l Ple.is ai j}21 words
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Article, Illustration330 1960-07-20 11 CHUCK RODRIGUES - Si ngapo re tennis singles goes to Malaya's lanky Azman in two sets CHUCK RODRIGUES By TANGLIN. Wed. 'JWO Federation players fought ouMheSingapore Lawn Tennis Open Singles championship yesterday. The title went to 24-year-old Sutan Aman Azman who beat Penang-born Tan Song Kean m straight sets of 7-5, 6-1. Lanky330 words
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259 1960-07-20 11 Unknown the AAA:He does not want to be an Olympic miler Mhi.V Wednesday. J Ilk Amateur Athletic] t t j ua relied over ii tailor shall run m Hewson dislikes Ithough it brought and he is apparently i preference lo the SOO I i > best miler whenhe chooi disinclinaton259 words
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Article57 1960-07-20 11 UPEH, Wed. -Nationalist ill .send 47 athletes to part m the Olympics les In Rome next month. Nationalist Chinese de- >n will be composed ot a 'earn 01 19 men. a tball team of 12 men. a and held team of six a weightlifting team ofl men,U.P.I. - 57 words
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Article19 1960-07-20 11 TOKYO. Wed— Communist 1960 national tennis; npionships opened last i -day attracting a big I U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration352 1960-07-20 11 EVELYN TOO - North Borneo athletes fly in: They're out to win 10 events at S'pore meet EVELYN TOO By Paya Lebar, Wednesday THE North Borneo athletic team flew into Singapore yesterday on a special mission. They are out to capture ten Singapore titles and f\\e State records m the Singapore AAA championships352 words
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Article28 1960-07-20 11 TOKYO, Wed. Japan's Olympic Games organisms committee announced P tans yesterday to stase tin 1964 Olympic G^mes from May J i to June 4. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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162 1960-07-20 11 Thunderstorm wrecks Springbok fixture LONDON, Wed. The heaviest thunderstorm to hit Lords for many years caused the match between Middlesex and the South African cricketers to be abandoned yesterday after 105 minutes play. Within minutes, the sauare was flooded to a depth of two or three inches. Large pools lormedReuter - 162 words
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146 1960-07-20 11 HEALTH XI DOWN SCC 2-1 ON I PADANG SINGAPORE, Wed. Ministry of Health beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-1 m a friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday. Fisner scored the goal for the Cricket Club. Robert dribbled past two defenders and tapped the ball to Fisher who put it into146 words
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92 1960-07-20 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Badminton Association will field a strong j team against the combined 1 Universities of Hong Kong and Malaya on Friday at 8.00 p.m. The venue is the Oei Tiong Ham Auditorium at Cluny i Road. The S.B.A. line-up is: Men's92 words
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Article88 1960-07-20 11 FARRER PARK, Wed. Bintang Bulan went on a I scoring spree yesterday. They trounced Cathay Keris Film 7-3 m a friendly soccer match. They scored through Ismail Ranting (2). Aswari (2). Dollah (2) and Rahim <I>. Keris Film netted through Raja Dean <2> and Raja88 words
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Article21 1960-07-20 11 TOKYO, Wed. Czechoslovakia's national champion, i Hradec Kralove Spartak foot- ball team, beat the Shanghai Football Squad 1-0.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 21 words
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Article145 1960-07-20 11 Chinese Association 2 R.A.F. Tcngah 0 FARRER PARK, Wed.— After a scoreless first half. Chinese rallied to win this friendly match yesterday. Goalkeeper Yew Chang 1 was m top form. He impressed with timely anti- ripation and daring saves. Tengah were unlucky. They pressed almost145 words
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153 1960-07-20 11 Ponduk Peranakan 2 Katong 1 pARRER PARK. Wen— lt was a thrilling match. With ten minutes to go Skipper Ahmad scored tne winning goal for Pondok Peranakan. By winning, Punc.uk halted their run <_i four successive at teats. Katong. uncertain m153 words
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Advertisement135 1960-07-20 11 t>oHt LOSt ft >_-_r^_^-l dependable Service \J^b|b PACKING, BAGGAGE jjjHIB REMOVAL and STORAGE jpA jj f FACKINO under the Pcrsonol Super- I yOj rVm^Tli&~f~l^k. M vision of Mr. T S. Juay with over/ ;jr I2C Y eors' Experience and with a\ 4_>MJ___ T.am of Experienced Packer*. J*^ c Sl,rc ca^135 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-07-20 12 IN ACTION SINGAPORE'S NEW LAWN TENNIS CHAMPION HITS A RETURN VS. AZMAN sends back a cross court drive m yesterday's final of the Singapore tennis singles championship. He beat Tan Song Kean at the Tanglin lub. More pictures and full report on page 11.44 words
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Article359 1960-07-20 12 Yorkshire lead is dwindling I ON DON. Wed. With I their English county .cricket, championship lead gradually being whittled away, Yorkshire came out of their game with Surrey at Shelf ield empty-handed l yesterday. Rain n.ded play, and the maien was drawn after three Yorkshire batsmen had Cor 82 m359 words
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402 1960-07-20 12 IU KIT TIMAH, Wednesday. MALAYA beal Hong Kong 7 (J last nigh! m the Inter-varsity Games badminton tournament. All the matches were derided m straight sets. Aware of the superiority of the Malayans, Hong Kong tried to402 words
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149 1960-07-20 12 AUSTRALIA HAPPY OVER THE DECISION Sydney. Wed Australia's top amateur tennis officials are delighted that the International Lawn Tennis Federation has barred open tournaments for at least two rs. The Federation made decision at a meeting m Paris recently. Although the "Big Four" In world tennis Australia, the United State.-.149 words
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Article152 1960-07-20 12 14-inch fists hammer Zora Folley DENVER. Wed. Sonny Listen, leading contender for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title, last night knocked out Zora Folley. ranked number two. m the third round of their 12-round bout here. Liston dropped Folley twice for counts of nine m the second round. This was Liston152 words
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Article279 1960-07-20 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS PENANG. Wednesday By rFST E a well performed five-year-old Australian (eking li> gLAL 1 1B f. *V' M een bouitht by Mahco Stable, will arrive by air i^iV^nex^Wednesd^Beau (teste's objective is the 535.000 Si^T^Gjrid^Jjg^gSipon, Turf Club clu.in.uu, Mr. V. C. BathV lA Ho"- Tte lio.se 'arrive,! curlier279 words
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Article167 1960-07-20 12 MALAYAN racing statistics for the year, after the recent Singapore meeting reveal that Veni Vici Stable are leading owners, with 28 winners and stakes of $153,012. They are followed by L and T Stable, whose horses have won $102,041 m stakes from 16 wins andReuter - 167 words
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190 1960-07-20 12 THE SOVIET ATHLETES WILL DO BETTER MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet athletes will do' better at the Rome Olympics than they did In Melbourne and Helsinki. This was forecast yesterday by Alexander Yermakov, sports correspondent of the Soviet news agency Tass. The possibility of the sistei i Tamara and Irina Press sharingReuter - 190 words
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Article26 1960-07-20 12 TORONTO. Wed. Rain forced the postponement of a scheduled ten-round onen air bout between Canadian heavyweight chamnion George Chuvalo and Pete Rad„'*macher.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article22 1960-07-20 12 ACCRA. Wed. Ghana's Olympic team for the Rome games next month will consist of six boxers and ten athletes.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article63 1960-07-20 12 PORT OF SPAIN. Wed. New Zealand completed a 5-0 win over West Indies m their American zone first round Davis Cup lawn tennis match here. In yesterday's two singles. Mark Otwav beat Peter Valdez 8-6. 5-7. 0-6. 6-2. 6-2 and Lew Gerrard defeatedReuter - 63 words
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Article17 1960-07-20 12 NAIROBI. Wed.— Nairobi is making a bid to a session of the International Olympic Committee.17 words
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219 1960-07-20 12 General Hospital score 4 goals in first half to trounce SRC SINGAPORE, Wednesday. QENERAL Hospital trounced Singapore Recreation Club 4 l. scoring all their goals m the first half of a friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday. Singapore Recreation Club put m more effort when play resumed and managed219 words
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Article240 1960-07-20 12 LONDON. Wed.— Results ul yesterday's English county cricKet matches were At Birmingham. Match Abandoned, rain. Warwickshire 276 and 59 for one. Worcestershire 291. At Lord's Match Abandoned, rain. Middlesex 191 and 102 for four. South Africans 397 for six declared. At Nottingham. Hampshire beat Nottinghamshire byReuter - 240 words
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Article18 1960-07-20 12 1 8-6 fir the Blacks Bl I I touri I < Urban.. I I land* I t Bill A18 words
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Article29 1960-07-20 12 12 swimming selected for Geme. m\\mh th» I 'or. 1 wi Bund Be Chan. WL Ban I Eric V H For.',Ch« I Tin I Lumpui mc ol A H29 words
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