The Singapore Free Press, 27 July 1960
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Title Section12 1960-07-27 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press NO. *****. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-07-27 1 OVERNOR NELSON ROCKEFELLER GIVES UP THE FIGHT AND LEADS HIS DELEGATION INTO THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S CAMP AT CONVENTION |v ONLY THE RUBBER-STAMP I REMAINS TO BE IT ON HIS NOMINATION AS I THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT CHICAGO, Wednesday. rULNOK Xefeoa Rockefeller of New kk last niuht114 words
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134 1960-07-27 1 PEON FINDS PEN: WILL THE OWNER PLEASE CONTACT HIM? SINGAPORE, Wed. A pen has been found by Inche Abu Bakar Mohamed, 60. a peon of Evatt Co. Engraved on the pen is the name. "Awad bin Mohamed." Inche Abu Bakar ;old the Free Press: T will return it to the134 words
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Article, Illustration443 1960-07-27 1 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO By Girl WHO GOT A B.A. FROM SICK-BED gets a study gift OINGAPORE, Wed.— A O Singapore girl who read and passed her B.A. Honours 10 years ago from a hospital bed struck down by a serious spinal ailment today won yet another443 words
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218 1960-07-27 1 Stranded seamen come home with praise for Aussie hospitality SINGAPORE, Wednesday. WINE Singapore seamen, stranded m Australia for over live months, arrived here yesterday with glowing reports of Australian hospitality. "We never had it so good. When the story of our plight was printed m the newspapers and broadcast over218 words
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Article28 1960-07-27 1 MEXICO CIIY. Wed.— Soviet Premier Khrusncnev plans to head Russia's delegation to Mexico's sesquicentei-iual independence day celebrations m September, it was reported here yesterday.28 words
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Article21 1960-07-27 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The delegation of Malayan women now visiting lndonesiar_i_-_ri?one-on to Central Java, alter being entertained by President Sukarno.21 words
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135 1960-07-27 1 Slow bowler Tayfield an even slower payer, court is told LONDON, Wed. A court here yesterday ordered Hugh Tayfleld, the South African Test bowler, to appear before it for allegedly failing to comply with a High Court order. Mr Justice J. H. Herbert granted an application on behalf of ActressReuter - 135 words
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Article26 1960-07-27 1 CATANIA. Wed.— Mount E*na erupted again late last night. Experts here said that explosions were shaking the volcano every 10 to 12 minutes.26 words
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Article107 1960-07-27 1 3 RACE HORSES ARRIVE FROM SYDNEY pAYA LEBAR, Wed. T hr c c race horses flew into Singapore Airport early today from Sydney on a Qantas/BOAC Super Constellation cargo service. The horses, for the Marco Stable, are Beau Geste, Selatic and Native Kingdom. Beau Geste is a rour-year-old boy gelding107 words
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Article29 1960-07-27 1 LEOPOLDVI___LE, Wed—General Victor Lundula. former Congolese sergeant major, now head of the young republic's army, who was held m Katanga for a week, has been released.29 words
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Article23 1960-07-27 1 NORFOLK (Virginia). Wed.— Wool worths and other chain stores here have opened their snack bars and luncheon counters to Negroes23 words
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Article19 1960-07-27 1 NEW DELHI, Wed— The SinoIndian border talks which have been going on m Peking were adjourned yesterday.19 words
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Article23 1960-07-27 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Loyalist troops m the Jiortn Celebes have killed 31 rebels and wounded 18 m the past iwo months.23 words
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Article77 1960-07-27 1 scrCM I N c s Partf.i I I I I I V _-.ll BARRIER DRAW 1. te 1 d 9 S s ILT VETO BLC 47 PROBE 111 I \\II < N c i Itnd mil m li nil f» llli R KB-17 plai Nl.lllv 1 mi Iml77 words
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Article26 1960-07-27 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today buying $1.30 and selling $1 38 xd Second Malayan Fund manager's prices burin* $1-01 »nd selling $1.07 xd.26 words
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Advertisement46 1960-07-27 1 mamrTl--^-^^mmamma^r- ggj B J.JMa with F2-S lens X'| v.ith Fl-9 lens .m. DANDRUFF? •"********>,. *MmmaMmm\\\ _____30!^_________ VHB Snfl -fc Sd _k__3R_K_3fl Ek* SmM E _-_______P^ yMMMMMt' ___«__________________-r "*>"' w^mMM*^^ W SCIENTIFIC FORMULA* iJOPS DANDRUFF J ITCHY SCALP Sul ,n 97.i oC severe eaeee tested! IB mmmamMMMMMMMMMMMMm Factor PRODUCT46 words
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Advertisement80 1960-07-27 1 OTITUS WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH .i.miiiiiiiiiiiiii___i__________e~B--ws— Sß— i I. 1960 By Arn^s. *>*x\*<m.' _fl -I J— BB _H _____7_*_r______l __9 i_r s S_! n -tBB --.-.I It -UWiM __l___l k__E_____l ____r ■9 Im >* c/] _^9 ________P iT __7 ___r A 9 \J¥ r _jH~p _______P_?7vi A 9 ||S WJsW80 words
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Advertisement17 1960-07-27 1 VAN HIN r FOR **V FIXE FURNITURE 136/142, Orchard Road, S'pore -9. Tels: *****, ***** A *****.17 words
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195 1960-07-27 2 Small losses in most issues despite all round drop in the London stock mart LONDON. Wed. 'PHERE was an all 1 round decline m prices on the London Stock Exchange yesterday but losses were usually small. The iresh fall on Wall Street on Monday and the African situation discouraged buyers195 words
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Article83 1960-07-27 2 BELGRADE. Wed. The Indonesian Minister for •onstruction, Mr. Chairul Saleh. arrives here today for i week's visit to Yugoand talks with Yugoslav economic leaders. He will be joined m the talks later by the In done Fir>t Minister. Dr. Djuanda. now on a tour oi Communist countries83 words
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Article136 1960-07-27 2 Profit-taking brings down prices at close NEW YORK: Wall Street closed very steady with a moderately good representation of gains ranging to a dollar or so. A belief that the market had recently been oversold brought a reversal of the recent downward trend early yesterday. The market gained136 words
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Article69 1960-07-27 2 Internationals firm on demand AMSTERDAM: International issues were quiet initially lower but later firmed on some foreign demand. Among plantations Deli was bullish owing to bright prospects of production m the Netherlands of homogenised tobacco leaf. Shippings were well maintained with turnover small. State loans were generally barely steady.69 words
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Article56 1960-07-27 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,225 $1,210 sellers sales Union Ins. Canton $93.00 $92.00 sellers nom. Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.40 sales sales H Kong phone $38.00 $37.75 sales sales Dairy Farm A: Cold Storage $28.30 $28.30 •sales sellers56 words
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Article272 1960-07-27 2 U.S. court ruling on cycles may affect tariff rates WASHINGTON: The present tariff nates or import quotas on several products, including lead, zinc, bicycles and stainless steel flatware, were put m jeopardy by a court ruling which has been circulated m legal quarters here. The ruling came from the272 words
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Article107 1960-07-27 2 Tin recovers to show Sains following a rally m the East LONDON: Tin staged a fair recovery yesterday and although prices finished below the best they nevertheless showed gains compared with Monday. Contributing to the upturn was the rally m the East and a good Continental demand. Harder tone107 words
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Article881 1960-07-27 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. «Y TO MARKINGS t eel cm capital issu. MH ticiutfiii mrWli.ii ixclalmf fdli.i I Cfel CM keitts HIM. T »er txcMiig capital ritin f ecr cum capita! rtttri. I ctf cm iiviim. t call cum all. 1881 words
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440 1960-07-27 2 PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF i UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST!^ SINGAPORE, Wednesday. REAVY selling: against expected arrival of scrip from London again produced easier conditions on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Conditions continued dull with buying interest very440 words
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Article198 1960-07-27 2 Market steadier at opening but buyers hang back LONDON, Wed. —As Singapore advices showed little net change the market tended steadier at the opening yesterday but buyers were not keen. Later sellers reduced their limits slightly. Traders attributed selective interest m the landed market to further switching but said198 words
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Article57 1960-07-27 2 OLDHAM. (England!. Wed A firm here yesterday announced it had won a 11.750.000 (M 514.875.000) order for textile machinery for Russia. The firm, Piatt Brothers, Limited, said the order included a complete worsted spinning plant. Delivery would start next year. This is the second big Russian57 words
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Article233 1960-07-27 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: AU price* oelon arc middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 26. Previous Today New York Prices NEW YORK. July 26 Previous Today j TONE: Firm. No. 1 RSS Aug. »»»*i*«i aat«„ t« cO, r /f c FuT Contract »>«. n Dow on^A *_N233 words
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Advertisement609 1960-07-27 2 r^r SHIPPING *i~~2|Sj CA isr THE CoAoVo lines <*_r_, Sailiags to AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. J$ "^8 CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pore P. S ham Penang >J m s Songkhla 31 31 inly UH^ m s Kanlelia a. 30 July 4 Aug 5 6 Aug 6 7 Aug tT*609 words
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Advertisement213 1960-07-27 2 BARBER LINE Fro* U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS MSSL* Sh J ANO NONCKONC OAHVILLE 3 Aug TuOCP FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LIKIi Free) U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA LOS ANGELES Sin RHC AND HONGKONG CASTLEVILLE 7 Aug FEPNfilt BARBER-FERN~VILLE UNE Tf: NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE PEI KM213 words
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Miscellaneous191 1960-07-27 2 etttPSM CHIPS lying alongside the Shiga- pore Harbour Board wharves I or expected today are: Demodocus 4,5, Shinsei Maru No. 5 6A. Eastern Muse 6; 7. Selandia 8/ 9. Sumida Maru 10/11. Pres. Cooiidge 15/16, Glaucus 18. Dolpheverett 19, Serampang N.Wall 3, East Sea N. Wall 4. Perils N. Wall191 words
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61 1960-07-27 3 6 COMPANIES PREPARE CO RD BOOKINGS RUSH TH E WEEKEND SINGAPORE. Wednesday HOLIDAI exodus to the Federation is Already hundreds of boys and gapore and their families have made r th A_i__u>t school vacation. [ready confirmed hotel book.umpur, Cameron Highlands, user's Hill, Penang. Port61 words
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93 1960-07-27 3 SINGAPORE CAR OWNERS ELECT HERALD CLUB OFFICIALS Club SINGAPORE. Wed.-Own-ers oi Triumph Heralds Singapore got together recently and formed a club Ol their own— the Herald Club. The owners are keen about their cars' potential In sporting events. On the committee are two women. A spokesman Of the newly-formed Club93 words
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Article8 1960-07-27 3 TAURANTS TO PAY MORE WATER SOON more A8 words
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Article12 1960-07-27 3 Union criticises partheid policy r. ««.ion rtheid Wean i at the Era-12 words
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90 1960-07-27 3 AN AUSTRALIAN VISITOR IS LOCAL SHOPS AMAZED BY SINGAPORE. Wed.— CharmMiss Val Kohleis, a Qantas flight hostess instructor, from Sydney, paid i fiving visit to Singapore and took m the sight m *4 hours, m the course of a tamiliarisation tour Mi. visited the home for Miastic children, the home90 words
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Article36 1960-07-27 3 JOHORE. BAHRU. Wed Ramli bin Noor who used a torch instead of a lamp when riding his cycle at night, was lined $5 m the magistrate's court for not observing the traffic by-laws36 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-07-27 3 She plants trees to give beauty to an Aussie campus SINGAPORE, vv c d.— Overseas students have little or no trouble making friends m Australia, according to pretty Singapore girl, Miss Heng Poh Siang of Dhoby Ghaut. 'When I arrived at the University of New England m Armidale to readMISS HENG - 221 words
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169 1960-07-27 3 A frantic plea sends an off-duty nurse to save drowning woman KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN off-duty nurse und man rescued an 80--year-old woman found floating m ;i river ;il Jalan Kolam Aver, Sentul. The woman was taken to the General Hospital and later sent to the Welfare Department. The nurse.169 words
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Article28 1960-07-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The developments m the Congo Republic will be referred to at the next sitting of the House of Representatives on Aug. 8.28 words
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79 1960-07-27 3 ARMY FUN FAIR NETS $4,000 FOR CHARITY SINGAPORE. Wed— A fun fair organised by the 18th Signal Regiment at Dover Road netted $4,000 for charity An army spokesman said yesterday that expenses could be kept down to $600 because of the many valuable gifts from various business houses m Singapore.79 words
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Article33 1960-07-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, yesterday appealed to Malayan public to give donations to the Federation's school for the Deaf m Penang.33 words
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142 1960-07-27 3 Association has plans to send barbers abroad for training BENTONG, Wednesday. THK All-Malaya Hairdressers and Hairwavers Association plans to _>end barbers overseas soon to study the latest techniques m hair dressing and waving. This was stated here by the chairman of the Association, Mr. N. Kailasum. A five-man committee will142 words
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Article38 1960-07-27 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Bank Employees Union will consider a suggestion by the National Union of Banking Employees m the Federation to establish liaison committee to discuss common problems facing bank workers m both the territories.38 words
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Article21 1960-07-27 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr Chong Moong Seng has been re-elected president of the Khek Community Guild for the current year.21 words
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273 1960-07-27 3 FACE ON ROCK A ROYAL IMAGE, HE SAYS I^LANG. Wed. The Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Abu Bale a r bin Baginda, thinks that a rock on Bukit Jugra resembles a member of Malay royalty. Inche Abu Bakar saw the rock at Kampong Permatang Pasir. 27 miles from here, recently. He273 words
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Advertisement120 1960-07-27 3 /ff\ p O*T QN FINANCE, COMMERCE INDUSTRY: FEDERATION OF MALAYA 1960. >«V r*LC\ 'cmprehens.ve ond uo-ro-aate report en o < -mg country to be oubl.shed by /T £i \\\VJ agency. 60,000 words w.th tables and illustrations. Publication dote If *J '--th. Pr.ce $3 00 eoch. Book now with your newsagent120 words
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Advertisement415 1960-07-27 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 "When Looking for Quality Always Visit I G. C. DE SILVA BROS., g Jewellers f] Manufacturers of Gem Set C\ I 1 r~^ Jewellery m Platinum _s*_ Gold, ol Dealers m Precious and Semi II pU Precious Stones. Uf\ I r\\\ Also (r\ J415 words
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Miscellaneous184 1960-07-27 3 Medium Wave 476 metres 6.30 Impassions of Incia 145 c. i m*_a c i Sunsei serenade: 6.53 Announce-w_ri23_sS-*a ss a%m*\v m _sr P.M. 1.00 Programme summary: j 710 Newstalk; 7.15 Four at ft 1.02 Tunes with your tiffin; 1.30 Time: '..3o Test Room Bftiit The news; 140 Newstalk: 1.45 —F.pi.sode184 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1960-07-27 4 CONSTANCE D' CRUZ - St. Andrew's launches the drive with a spread-out programme CONSTANCE D'CRUZ Jcrcy by SINGAPORE IS A STUDY IN CONTRAST: POSH DRESS AND A PAIR OF CLOGS £T. Andrew's Mission Hospital has embarked on a big i und- raising programme for the year. Opening with a film show at the MajesticMARTON MOLLY - 1,204 words
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203 1960-07-27 4 Apprenticeship scheme expands: Now 323 youths under training KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ TOTAL of 323 youths are now under training m the Federation Government's Central .Apprenticeship Scheme, according to the Assistant Minister for Labour, Mr. V. Manicka- va saga m. The scheme was formed m 1957 with 70 apprentices. Its203 words
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Advertisement476 1960-07-27 4 fAffr m.\f\ Are you going bald? V M& »a\ A mWiM m\ __K_^___________ m £j* tmm^^^WWWz c l many men t was worr.ed because __T_________*_?___-fl X betid patches were becoming incrcas>incj:. W Ktmsnii I noticeable on my heod. I hod fried man. I \_K__B na,r s orv^ lotions, but to476 words
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Advertisement120 1960-07-27 4 Buying a Transistor Radio} __P^__L___, _l f _r« vi Ns. C m ri mßt \JI i pJ_] K{S-H--;_:;*.. -__*f I A i qtt_n.»tm»_yi__M)»f-ai--i».n ■_>■-»-._■■_■■■»•■»_■■■« wm ■*■>»■■■■■_■.# t > '■n.-'ii.n ■■■■■■•••■■••-I *x »m Miii.iiiiiMwtTO»mi"_jn-»u«»-?i'' '■"'■■""r. 1 g«««--t-_»wJissssi£^ssr-rrr i '\.W w gJi'?-fcfl'_B__£_sgS_^ 5144/- (Top Discount For Cosh Complete with Telephone pick-up unit120 words
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Miscellaneous457 1960-07-27 4 TODAY: 1.22 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.53 a.m. and 1.52 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.31 a.m. and 2-23 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.13 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. SUNDAY: 304 a_m. and 3.45 p.m. MONDAY: 4.09 a.m. and 4.35 p.m. TUESDAY: 5.38 a.m. and 5.43 p.m. CLUES ACROSS 1. At sea, and m a bad way? I457 words
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63 1960-07-27 5 Concentrate on cultural side of lif e -TENTATIVE MEET T HE NAVAL BASE |OUR UNION TELLS nE W OFFICIALS SINGAPORE. Wednesday I social items should be includunion's pn)gramnic of activiIhe unilv among members. innual report of lhe 6,000Saval l>;»sc labour Union esentatives conference re- W I w m W I63 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-07-27 5 0 Two taxi-drivers escaped serious injuries when their taxis were smashed up m a collision at the Si miles stone Bukit Timah Road during a heavy downpour on Saturday night. The taxi-drivers. Lee I Chwce Teck. 28. and Low Kheng Yam. 31.76 words
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86 1960-07-27 5 FOLK ARTS FILM BRINGS IN $3, 081 FOR FUND SINGAPORE, Wed. The Nations] Theatre Fund now stands at $523.693. 42, with nine more donations received by the Ministry ot Culture. Among the donations were $3,031. being the gross proceeds from the premiere screening ol the Chinese film "Chinese Folk Arts."86 words
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71 1960-07-27 5 GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT HIT BY LACK OF LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Hundreds of Malayan girls will join the Girl Guide movement if only there are the leaders to train them. The movement In Malaya is very short of volunteers willing to be trained as company leaders, said the secretary of71 words
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Article25 1960-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ,The Election Commission announced that nearly 2.000 000 people had applied for registration on the new electoral i rolls.25 words
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216 1960-07-27 5 Our aim is to prevent youths gambling says minister Byrne HAVELOCK, Wednesday. 'JMIK second Community Centre tor residents of Chinatown was declared open by Mr. Low Por Tuck, Assemblyman for Havelock. on Satnrday. The recreation building known as the Havelock Community Centre, is the sixth to be built under the216 words
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161 1960-07-27 5 Move to free technical men from desk work IPOH, Wed. Govern- ment departments are to be reorganised and streamlined m order to make available all professional and technical officers for the work they have been trained to do. This step is aimed at relieving these officers of much of the161 words
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Advertisement54 1960-07-27 5 nam t PMmM Fan* li a >*.»a ■Dm *-->«- T_l 3 c Jt B.ihru. 3*^22_o_»c_aza 1-H„.R i Wmtic harmonicas I 43 280 64 r CSrom: 512.00 Cn.on.C3 SU.SO i "omco l_ 5225 M A. LTD., S.^^^ ~S 5 pcrc-6. pescent Tubes M.ore /n J CHT •onge r JFE V I54 words
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Advertisement137 1960-07-27 5 LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON an CLEANSER l/V-tattei? Cleaner and Safe*? F) {J C per tube 7$ c m tax area LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON LAM SOON I YOUR OFFICE f I EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS !r£ul_-J I kjfcTuj IJ KctP X ____Hi-H_l__^___&_nSlWWW----l mma^al m^l.a^mwL\ar*Awe\T^ewmm IIHPIAN^nNE ARTS137 words
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Miscellaneous482 1960-07-27 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S THE CREATION by Haydn tarsal In St. Andrew., Cathedral Rail. 5.30 p.m. MOCISTBI Ol tILTIRE: Free reek i.-hooi. Kampong Cheo Sua, Dd Jaian I .nldren's playground. All ..hows begin 7 p.m. HIM HI RCH: Malay sen ice 4 P P\Y\ I I BAR METHODIST CHI K( II:482 words
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Letter203 1960-07-27 6 ANOTHER GHOST EXPERIENCE Dear Sf r, 0 In your leiters column of 2 1 July I read some of the comment, made by those of your rtaden wno did not believe wnjf Mr. Stephen Crawley so d about his experience with a pontianak. They pointed out that he was trying203 words
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Letter123 1960-07-27 6 WANTED A BUS SHELTER m *m Dear Sir, 4) According to the announcementb m t^e newspapers and over Radio Singapore, the Ccvemmenr has approved a certain sum for the erection of additional bus shelters. May I. on behalf of those using route No. 4 of the Hock Lee Bus. appeal123 words
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Letter100 1960-07-27 6 THIS TOUR IS A COOD THING i ■_-_-____-__________________i I Dear Sir, 0 The Chinese YMCA"s "Malaya on a shoe-string" tour is indeed welcome news. I'm going to sign up for it and I hope some of your readers will too. The knowledge of Malaya that most of our students m100 words
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Letter81 1960-07-27 6 GIVING UP A SEAT I Pear 5gJ I offered my seat m a bus t i a nice young thing m a pretty cheongsam tne otner day, and the crowd m the bus stared at me. Yesterday. I offered my seat to art old lady and the crowd stared at81 words
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Letter16 1960-07-27 6 The most acceptable service to God is doing good to man. —BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.16 words
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Letter18 1960-07-27 6 Great men are the true men. the men m whom nature has succeeded. —AM I EL18 words
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1049 1960-07-27 6 Harvey James - PUSH-BUTTON CURE: 1960 WITCHCRAFT? Harvey James By LONDON. WEDNESDAY SOME NOTED DOCTORS FEEL IT MERITS SERIOUS STUDY... BUT OTHERS CONDEMN IT AS CRACKPOT RUBBISH THOUSANDS of people m Britain today claim to have been cured of ailments ranging from ulcers to travel sickness without ever consulting a doctor. There are1,049 words
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Article, Illustration328 1960-07-27 6 Scientist tells of land where women stay young NEW YORK, Wednesday. A LAND where women of 80 look .is young as Western women of 40 has been described by the American scientist Dr. Allen F. Banik. In the tiny country of Hunza, which lies east of the Khyber Pass and328 words
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229 1960-07-27 6 Chapman Pinche - RADAR SYSTEM MAY HALT RED ROCKER IN MID-AIR Chapman Pinche By ~l gTARTLING process will, mc defence against l.i,s Sl )v carrying rockets has been iii ;i( l and American scientists It works on the principle of interfering with the electronic "brain" of the rocket soon after it is launched.229 words
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Article56 1960-07-27 6 YORK. Wed.-- Shop- 1 i ping m a supermarket may cost you less if you are left-handed. The layout experts advise supermarkets to place their "impulse" items and highprofit goods on the right side of the ll There tbe] up mar.- i handed the gr> thrust into the56 words
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Advertisement812 1960-07-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I ANNOUNCEMENT Hurts $S (Minimum) FAMILY SHOPPING. Mike W****J*--liv K\.-nin_t K.mily Shopping .si^ht Singapore Orchard Head .< h vill rrmain op»n until 7..U .wry \\._n.--<_u. AT YOUR SERVICE .•»i Hurts $2 Mim Box JO ets. extra DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATES TESTIMONIALS copied while you > <> por. i *****. TOP812 words
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Advertisement77 1960-07-27 6 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches i carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp Df the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of .enturies-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. t* r f 1 1 1 1 177 words
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Advertisement128 1960-07-27 6 Mw __r OM THE M(M Don't g*t _»*"W well toke core f D your pocking, and tTonsporttrrto" I _T 1 TRANSPORT STORAGE- 1 173, Cecil Street, Singapore I Phone: MH. Managing Dirt ■»mJ^ Singapore s Newest Luxury Hotel Jf? 'jZeft** UTMOST COMFORT AT *mMy 11*3 REASONABLE RATES I All suites128 words
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140 1960-07-27 7 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA SINGAPORE, Wad. gE COLLECTOR' SEES rO RICAL VALUE RE AKS. SCREECHES, |ANS AND BARKS „nd and fury that go to make SingaU" la t.xA.x.- I_____,. 1 tlne-rt'i-urding enthusiast to suggest the I j ot one of the most unusual clubs m140 words
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Article16 1960-07-27 7 About or __c out m behind the M Park m Serangoon n ;:.t.16 words
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173 1960-07-27 7 CHE HAWA PLANS RECREATION ASSOCIATION FOR GEYLANG MUSLIM WOMEN SINGAPORE, Wed.— D Che Hawa binte Karim. Geylang's social worker, is now planning to form a Geylang Muslim Women's Recreation Association. Only 19, and sitting for her Senior Cambridge Certificate as a private candidate. Che Hawa said today that there was173 words
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Article41 1960-07-27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Botanic Gardens here will exhibit about 80 orchid plants m bloom, 50 saintpaulias, 50 cacti and other aborted plants at the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Exhibition to be held m Kuala Lumpur from tomorrow to Sunday.41 words
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155 1960-07-27 7 Police supervisee was playing mahjong: Gets one year's jail SINGAPORE, Wed. A police supervisee, arrested while playing a game of mahjong m a friend's house, was jailed for a year m a district court here for breaking curfew order. Nineteen-year-old Goh Kirn Kee was placed under the Criminal Law (Temporary155 words
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222 1960-07-27 7 Postal chief: No special 'scouting' stamp for Golden Jubilee SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THERE will be no special stamp to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of scouting m Singapore, according to the State's Director of Posts, Mr. M. Bala Subramaniam. The Director pointed out that Singapore's national stamps were still on sale m222 words
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Article38 1960-07-27 7 TANA RATA, Wed. The Minister for Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, urged the Chinese m Cameron Highlands district to support the Alliance as it worked for the interest of all races living m the country.38 words
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291 1960-07-27 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Ministry of Education has announced the names of 60 students m the Post School Certificate classes who have been awarded governmental bursaries. Each bursary, valued at $35 per month. is tenable for two years. The awards are made to291 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-07-27 7 THE girl m the crowd we spotted last Saturday was Miss Tan Kui Eng (right), a student teacher at the Singapore Teachers* Training College. If the girl photographed at left (arrow) will call at our office, Times House, tomorrow she, like Miss Tan, will receive53 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-07-27 7 CHIEF PILOT FENTON IS LEAVING SINGAPORE FOR CANADA PAYA LEBAR, Wed. Singapore A i rport will soon miss a popular figure Captain D. W. Fenton, Chief Pilot and Operations Manager of Malayan Airways. Capt. Fenton, 45, is leaving Singapore m September after 14 years m Malaya's national airline. He is147 words
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Article61 1960-07-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Inche Alladin bin Hashim. 21, a former pupil of the Victoria Institution, has been awarded a four-year Shell Co. agricultural scholarship to study at the University of Malaya here. He is the only Malay among the 28 first-year students reading for61 words
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71 1960-07-27 7 WOMEN LAWYERS TO CALL ON WAY TO MANILA SINGAPORE, Wed. A party of 40 American women lawyers, belonging to the International Federation of Women Lawyers, will arrive here by plane on August 10. They are on their way to Manila to attend a sevenday conference to be held from August71 words
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183 1960-07-27 7 Study awards in Britain for TTC lecturer, 2 science graduates SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ WOMAN educationist and two science graduates are the Singapore recipients of three scholarships awarded by the United Kingdom under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan for post-graduate research m Britain. I They are: Miss Lav Wai Har,183 words
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222 1960-07-27 7 MAN ACCUSED OF CHEATING LOCAL FIRMS OF $7,387 WORTH OF GOODS CJINGAPORE, Wed.— Nr Aik^air was brought before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, on 11 charges of cheating involving a total sum of $7,387.45. He pleaded not guilty. All the offences were alleged to have been committed222 words
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50 1960-07-27 7 BENTONG, Wed.— A lumberjack from Kampar was killed m Bilut Valley near here when a tree he was felling crashed on him before he could Jump away. He was Yip Kon Hon, 21. His relatives from Perak took his body back to Kampar for burial.50 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-07-27 7 IN: NEW DRUG TO CURE ULCERS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A new wonder drug, capable of giving 'full relief to people suffering from stomach ulcers, has Jjeen- lnt___oducexL here for the first time. Discovered only one and a half years ago, the drug called "daritran" has proved popular m the United States,217 words
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56 1960-07-27 7 KAJANG, Wed.— The 5,000 inhabitants of Ulu Langat Valley kampong near here have pledged their support to the Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. for his plan to start a fertiliser and paper factory. Inche Abdul Aziz got the pledge after addressing them56 words
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Article32 1960-07-27 7 KUANTAN, Wed. The Kuantan "Methodist Men" are planning to raise funds to build a $15,000 church hall. Members will be asked to pledge one month's salary.32 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1960-07-27 8 STANLEY JACKSON - The Aga Khan lived here for a years and gave $850 tips STANLEY JACKSON Continuing SECRETS OF THE RITZ Tomorrow: !TS_" PUESTS who were much richer and of higher nink have a j| the hotel but none more deserved the title, '*Ki"^i ol the Rite, than Ihe late Aga Khan.1,120 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-07-27 8 PRINCESS SORAYA ON A HOLIDAY TAKES SKI LESSONS FROM CHAMP O THIS is Princess Soraya. m an attractive bathing cap, on her 10-day holirfav Kapallo, Italy. She. with her brother an d mother, hj been taking water skiing lessons from champion Hans Nob..43 words
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Article376 1960-07-27 8 BORN today, you have that rare combination of caution and verve prudent, yet powerful actions and fiery, yet controlled temperament. There seem to be two sides to your personality. One half of you is serious, contemplative and is an original thinker. The other half376 words
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181 1960-07-27 8 Hard-as-a-sapphire fibre has place in space... and in everlasting suit NEW YORK, Wed. A SHINY new fibre that is as hard as a sapphire has been developed by a team of American research scientists. The Cleveland. Ohio, company which produced the fibres believes they may help solve many of the181 words
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116 1960-07-27 8 What a wedding night Cops and robbers kept him out of beat PARIS. Wed.— Lieutenant Jacques Mathieu. til thr French Fleet Air Arm. and his pretty bride had an unforgettable wedding night. But nobody could blame them lor trying to blot out the memory. The couple had been given a116 words
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Advertisement297 1960-07-27 8 *%%*SSMSMMmMKMmmtmw famous Danish cannery meat jt will be distributed at FITZPATRICKS SUPERMARKET From 25th to 30th JULY YES THAT MEANS TODAY f\ WAKTA jgkt __w m Km m **~"^mlmWmA V_______PV^ l^___T i__i-«_|j ir m--- 1 4 _______-i4 0 -_r- ST Jr*? .s E____.'__i ,G i___B^S_C*. t *"—-_n-( l'j^=T Aw J297 words
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Article308 1960-07-27 9 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. HOUSEWIVES AND OLD MEN BELIEVE IT WILL GIVE THEM LONG LIFE, STRENGTH, VIRILITY HOUSEWIVES and old men are bcseiging a medical importer m Singapore for dried roots and powder crystals which, they say, will give them strength, long308 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-07-27 9 SINGHE GETS A NEW POST AT K.L. POLLS OFFICE Mr. C. S. Singhe (above) Deputy Supervisor of Elections, Johore. who has been transferred from Johore Bahru to Kuala Lumpur. He will take up his new post at the Headquarters of the Elections Commission on Aug. 1.46 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-07-27 9 VIVIEN BATCHELOR - The Morris big brother is solid, reliable, handsome and willing VIVIEN BATCHELOR CAR CARE FOR TME OWNER-DRIVER By THE majority of us, when thinking of a Morris, conjure up a vision of the übiquitous Minor 1000 and its pint-sized sister MiniMinor. We tend to forget Big Brother the Morris Oxford.285 words
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Article, Illustration196 1960-07-27 9 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Young Stephen wants 'Bunny' back or else no food ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Wed. Three and a half year-old Stephen Patrick Paulo is the most heart-broken boy m Adelphi Park today. REASON: He lost his only companion "Bunny", a dog which his daddy gave him as a birthday present when196 words
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54 1960-07-27 9 BEST-DECORATED VILLAGES TO GET AWARDS >«NANG, Wed. Prize will JF .c awarded to the three Dvst-decorated villages m the i.u-th-east and south-west districts of Penang Island during the End-of-Emergency celebrations. The three best-decorated private buildings m George Town will also receive prizes. Similar prizes will be awarded m Province Wellesley54 words
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Article53 1960-07-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Sessions Court has jailed four sailors from H.M.S. Bulwark for one month for stealing a taxi belonging to Salleh bin Mewa. The sailors, D. X Thresh, C. K. Barrett, K. Butler and C. Reeve, were m addition fined $100 each or53 words
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Article33 1960-07-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Tukimon bin Ahmad and Ali bin Abubakar were fined $300 each for theft of 18. katis of scrap rubber from Johore River estate on July 8.33 words
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Article80 1960-07-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A j m AY, v woman, Tan Ah Kee, 30 was acquitted m the i sixth magistrate's court on a charge of giving false mformation to the police. She was alleged to have committed this offence on Dec. 28 last year at Paya Lebar80 words
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99 1960-07-27 9 THEY ALL FLOCK TO 'FIFTY CENTS AN HOUR' MUSIC CLASSES PENANG, Wed.— Fiity students are attending the Federation's first evening class m the theory of music, inaugurated m Penang last week. The course, conducted by Mr. Harold Ashcroft, senior music lecturer at the Malayan Teachers* Training College, is based on99 words
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77 1960-07-27 9 OINGAPORE, Wed. The Chinese V.M.C.A. is holding a free movie circle with the screening of at least one film a month for secondary school students. The secretary of the V.M.C.A.. Mr. K. S. Ling said: "The general aim of this movie service is77 words
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233 1960-07-27 9 Dr Sodhy's two targets to fight TB in Federation KUALA LUMPUR, £V Wed. The Federation's TB specialist, Dr. .1. S. Sodhy, has returned from Australia with some very useful pointers on the control of tuberculosis. He was Malaya's representative at the recent World Health Organisation tuberculosis seminar m Sydney, attended233 words
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Advertisement222 1960-07-27 9 pOCKET-MONEY prizes 1 fgWl mWW WW are offered for colour- C?^r r fc ing this scene with paint.., rV-_n \£w^ TJ crayons or cnalks. V J There are four prizes of- V_Jv I Jl f^i fered caen of $5 (two for v\_ V **j j*vf i_f __V^«v t, JI Post222 words
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Article, Illustration609 1960-07-27 10 M. HARRISON- CRAY - M. HARRISON-CRAY INDONESIAN NATIONAL TEAM IS GOING TO PLAY 2 MATCHES —_i "bAILY BRIDGE by I^XPERIENCED player^ 1 should be alive to the danger of getting too high. despite a galaxy of top cards, on two ill-fitting hands. Here b a gruesome609 words
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Article24 1960-07-27 10 WELLINGTON. Wed Tht French Rugby League touring team beat Taranaki 30-21 at Hawera yesterday. Tiu y led 15-11 at half time.24 words
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Article22 1960-07-27 10 TIJUANA. W.d. Mexican bantamweight Lalo Guerrero will meet Filipi:.<- Danny Kid m a 10-round bout here on Monday.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-07-27 10 The Blue Rovers are unbeaten team in 3rd division soccer Introducing thc Blue Rovers, the unbeaten team who have played seven .am.s. of which they won li.c and drew two. The team, now lhe current Singapore .Ird Division A runners- up. has its training centre at St. George s Road155 words
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106 1960-07-27 10 LONDON. Wed. Worldfamous soccer clubs, like Real Madrid, should not be encouraged to play frieiuiiy matches m England, accordbff to Mr. Alan Hardaker. Seirv of the English Foot- 1 ball League. Mr. Hardaker. speaking alter the League.- extraordinary meeting, gave this as one of106 words
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415 1960-07-27 10 CAPEL KIRBY - CAPEL KIRBY By I LONDON. Wednesday. 0 M FARRELL, the 27-year-old Liverpool Scripture teacher, did a naughty thing at London's White City. He won the A.A.A. half-mile championship and caused considerable embarrassment to the Northern Counties Athletics officials. For this415 words
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190 1960-07-27 10 Controversial Griffin may bowl in the fifth Test LONDON. Wed. South Africa's controversial fast bowler Geoff Griffin may bowl m the lifin Test at The Oval on August 18. Springbok captain Jackie McGlew, admitting tnis stated tnat ne would seek permission from the Soutn African Cricket Board for j Griffin190 words
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Article17 1960-07-27 10 BAGDAD. Wed A team of 23 athletes will represent Iraq at the Olvmnic.s ReuterReuter - 17 words
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119 1960-07-27 10 SERGEANT TO LEAD TWO-DAY HIKE OPEN TO ALL SINGAPORE. W e d.— Six footer Sgt James Father who recently set a marathon walk record across Singapore from Changi to Tuas m 9 hrs. 25 mins. will give young walkers "some experience" at hiking at Pulau Tekong. The hike sponsored by119 words
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Article63 1960-07-27 10 WORCESTER. Wed.— Miss Befsy Rawls. the South Carolina professional, yesterday became the first player to win the United States women's open golf title four times Miss Rawls began the final 36 holes seven strokes behind the leader, but won by one stroke with aReuter - 63 words
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Article42 1960-07-27 10 COATBRIDGE, Wed—Christine Harris, shock choice the first Scottish girl to crash that elusive one-minute at 59 9ser tm Hin a^nl 8 ear o^/? m D n '*™l*ne. was timed of a second Scottish native record by a tenth42 words
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304 1960-07-27 10 JONATHAN - Mr. Erik plans a bull-fight in Britain: Gate for charity JONATHAN By LONDON. Weo.— ln Wimbledon yesierday, v. a Home 1 lull of souvenirs. I net bearded George Erik—founder and cnairman of .ne Club Taurino m London. He wants to stage a buil-fight m Britain. Not "bull-fignting." he inj sisted,304 words
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Advertisement106 1960-07-27 10 ysy* < t He's the newest, the sharpest, the smoothest, the toughest of -Jl t c Sherlock Holmes-Bulldog x? |f ||^^^3|B^^Bßfc^ Drummond-The Saint-Philip Marst^ *^^I^^^S^^^^\^s^^^9 i owe n e n^ ree or our v ears <>rrr^^^^^^ J this suave, namedropping lady/killing undercover man has become a household word. He is106 words
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Advertisement32 1960-07-27 10 "WALT TAPh RECOI Quality To 3 Mia Sirely tfcWJ ■fi v-B TSSr^tm* IP. S3O- M I Smk A**** KEE HUAT o[] i I I I il BIG i mm VIRGIMACIJ m 50*132 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1960-07-27 11 SPEED BA TTLE BETWEEN FIRE POWER AND CINERAMA Allan Lewis gives you tomorrow s best bets for Penang races CL. 3, DIV. 3— 6 F.: Film Goer 9.00, Enter tainment IV 8.13, Songkhla 8.12, Fanon 8 10. Si Manis 8.10, Shabash 8.10, Morning Flight 8.09, Speedy Socks 8.09, Realm of1,441 words
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349 1960-07-27 11 CL. 5. DIV. 2— 7 F.: Sri Medan 9.00, Heyday 8.13, Chase Me Home 8-13. Malay Film II 8.1 1, Jalan Besar 8.11, Chemise 8.10, City of Paris 8.08, Bonanza 8.07 Stratosphere 8.06. Nazareh 8.03, First Partnership 8.03, Mallee 7.12.349 words
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441 1960-07-27 11 Yorkshire lose the county cricket lead to Lancashire LONDON, Wednesday. A FTER holding their lead since June 2__s Yorkshire have finally been pushed from the top of the county cricket championship table. Architects of their downfall were Essex, who beat the reigning champions by 57 runs at Leeds yesterday. TheirReuter - 441 words
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194 1960-07-27 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Wed. The Singapore Gun Club's annual August Bank Holiday shoot will be held on Sunday at the Buklt Timah range. Top marksmen from the state will be competing. Officials for the day are: Messrs Miltan Tan, Wong Lai Hock, C.194 words
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Advertisement62 1960-07-27 11 BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR.MIND *4VE A 100K AITHE OUTSTANDING _______r JI watches *^fM 18ct solid gold $90.00 Sole -vgertt. ys* LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS, 108 North iridg* Rd., S«n«opo*e. Tel: *****. m S.'e Distributors tor Federation: I- m H sG BROTNERS, K. Lumpur 96 Campbell St., Penang. MONALJ| tm\_62 words
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Advertisement110 1960-07-27 11 jf§^ Cathay Pacific operate four /^^^^y^f fli 2 hts week, y lllf^^ to with an overnight stop .at Hong Kong. Fly the magnificent prop-jet ELECTRA. enjoy all the wonderful features of flying Cathay Pacific Airways. Charming Chinese and Japanese hostesses to attend to your every want incomparable Cathay Pacific cuisine110 words
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114 1960-07-27 12 MELBOURNE, Wednesday. HERB ELLIOTT, Australia's world champion miler, may run m the marathon as well as Ihe 1,500 metres at the Rome Olympics, according to a report m a Melbourne newspaper. Graeme Kelly, sports writer for the "Melbourne Sun >aid thatReuter - 114 words
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125 1960-07-27 12 Low blows lost the fight for Argentine welter NEW YORK. Wed.— Aided by a fourth round foul, welterweight Emile Griffith of New York again outpointed Jorge Fernandez of Argentina m their return 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden. Griffith, weighing 150-lb. to Fernandez's 148 took a unanimous decision. All threeU.P.I. - 125 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-07-27 12 How the flame will be carried ROME. Wed. The Olympic flame will be borne over the Straits of Messina between Sicily and the mainland on ns way from Greece to Rome on a last hydroplane. M was announced here. The flame, which will be carried from Greece to Sicily onReuter - 109 words
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Article112 1960-07-27 12 LONDON. Wed.- lan Harrison and Bryan Merrett. i the Gloucestershire pair, re- tamed their joint number one position' m the English men's table tennis rankings for next season. The only change from last year's list is the promotion i from joint tenth place to ninth ofReuter - 112 words
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Article45 1960-07-27 12 Monet takes the Steward's Cup GOODWOOD. Wed— Monet won the Steward's Cup run 1 over six furlongs here yesterday. Deer Leap was second and Hawa was third. Eighteen ran. Monet won at 20 to one i and Deer Leap was the favourite at 7-2.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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280 1960-07-27 12 EDWARD D' SOUZA - EDWARD D' SOUZA B> GUILLEMARD. Wednesday UNIVERSITY of Malaya will meet Merrytime for the Junior Inter-Club Badminton I Champion-ship tonight at the Badminton Stadium. Play begins at 8 p.m. Merrytime have been champions for the last two years. University are entering this tournament280 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-07-27 12 JOSEPH DORAI - JOSEPH DORAI picture by By FARRER PARK, Wednesday r.i*T ciKrH 2. ran a record six-miles yesterday, then smiled and D said "1 didn't wan? to strain myself so 1 took it eas>." This was hv wav of explanationFree Press; Kok Ah Chang - 250 words
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Article115 1960-07-27 12 SCHOOLS CHESS LINEUP SINGAPORE. Wed.—Schoolboy chess wizards, Tan Lian Ann and Tan Lian Seng, will play first and second boards m the forthcoming meet against the Federation. Other members of the Singapore team are Tan of St. Patrick's. Gopinath Menon of Victoria ana Paul Chan of Tan ion-. Katong The115 words
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Article65 1960-07-27 12 ROME. Wed. Youngest competitor m the Olympic games next month is like.y to be a 12-year-old Roman girl, Luciano. Marcellini. Blue-eyed Luciana is m the Italian Olympic swimming team. She has been entered for the 200 metres breastroke. An Olympic spokesman said the youngest competitor would65 words
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92 1960-07-27 12 DANNY KID TAKES A BEATING OVER 10 TIJUANA, (Mexico), Wed.— Eduardo Guerrero's quick combinations proved too much last night for Danny Kid He scored a 10-round decision m the Bullring The Mexican sent Kid to the canvas for a mandatory eight count m the third, when he unleashed a hardUPI - 92 words
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Article42 1960-07-27 12 EASTBOURNE. Wed. George Worthington. Australian coach to the All-England Club and the British Davis Cup squads, won through to the fifth round of the Slazenger professional Kawn tennis men's singles yesterday beating Michel Buvtealaar of Holland 6-0, 6-3.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article51 1960-07-27 12 MOSCOW, Wed.— A 49-year-old Russian swimmer, Iskander l-._il_.ulii.. has made a 15-mile swim m Lake Dolgoye, m the extreme north of Arctic Siberia. He was m the water 9 1 hours. Lake Dolgoye is north of the 69th parallel, about 250 miles inside the Arctic Circle.—51 words
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Article26 1960-07-27 12 REDCAR, Wed—The Princess Royal's Red Dragon won the Vaux Gold Tankard handicap, run over one mile, six furlongs and 132 yards here yesterday.26 words
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154 1960-07-27 12 Tennis clash at altitude of 8,000 feet SAN FRANCISCO, Wed.— The United States Davis Cup selection committee last night named Barry Mackay, Bernard Bartzen, Earl Buchholz Jr., and Charles McKinley for the all-important Mexican match on Aug. 6-8. Chairman James B. Moffett said Martin Riessen. Ramsey Bernhart, Dennis Ralston and154 words
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592 1960-07-27 12 CHUA BAN HOCK - Indians force RAF to go all out in League match CHUA BAN HOCK By JALAN BESAR Wed. R. A. F 5; Indians 2. J> A.F. had to light hard to maintain their SAFA Premier League leadership when they beat the Indians. The R.A.F. have so far dropped one point out592 words
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Article21 1960-07-27 12 JALAN BESAR. Wed— Two judo films will De screened at the Singapore Judo Club tomorrow night at 8.00.21 words
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Article28 1960-07-27 12 Mile I but f good J F 1 B J one ol tJJ] D M GabnTd the I i c. Ed a ;-ja3T3 j neo haw j Jess.28 words
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