The Singapore Free Press, 30 July 1960
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Title Section14 1960-07-30 1 IS TALKING The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960. 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article159 1960-07-30 1 ONE OF MOST IMPUDENT FAKES OF^MODERN TIMES' SAYS A w ?iI ER AFTER ANALYSING CHINESE CLAIM TO FAME Io tangible proof that they climbed the orld's highest mountain -The Chiniim to have Mist \\;is /UK- article st impudent n linn s." ting m the \r\\ Leader,*U.P.I. - 159 words
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228 1960-07-30 1 pastro crisis: Raul dashes back from Cairo HAVANA, Saturday. piDEL CASTRO'S admission thai he was "unwell/ phis his brother Raul's dash home from Cairo added fuel yesterday to rumours of a major shake-up m the Cuban Government, with the Premier taking a back seat. There were other rumours that Fidel228 words
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7 1960-07-30 1 TEMPLER OPENS SHOW BY MALAYAN PAINTER I7 words
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Article20 1960-07-30 1 WARSAW, Sat— More Polish' 'heir banks and the 1 n death roll m the floods ro^e :.\e20 words
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Article14 1960-07-30 1 TOKYO. Sat. A strong earth tremor this morning shook > Pacific coastline14 words
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Article25 1960-07-30 1 MOSCOW, Sat— Shorter working hours between four and seven hours— for 20 million Soviet factory and office workers were claimed by Tass yesterday.25 words
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Article82 1960-07-30 1 01 C KITTEN ANGO, (New York) Sat. Firemen called to light a fire m a modest ranch-style home yesterday found the bodies of two brothers, aged 1 and 3. m blood-spattered cribs. Their deaf-mute father scravv ed a confession that he killed one of them with i82 words
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Article, Illustration89 1960-07-30 1 ENTHUSIASTIC sixth formers of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m Singapore arrange some of the items for their auction sale to be held m conjunction with a food and fun fair at the school grounds today. The auction will be I pper Six Arts'89 words
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Article24 1960-07-30 1 BRUSSELS. Sat. II Arthur Gilson. the Belgian Defence Minister, said that 1.500 troops were being withdrawn immediately from the Congo.24 words
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Article23 1960-07-30 1 LONDON. Sat. Parliament recessed for its summer vacation yesterday and save Prime Minister Harold MacMillan a threemonth political breathing spell23 words
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211 1960-07-30 1 Astronauts look on as space probe rocket ends in 'catastrophe' CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday. AX attempt to fire a one-ton space-travel capsule through the earth's atmosphere and bring it back, ended m "something cata- strophic," officials said. Data is now being studied to find out exactly what happened. Apparently the Atlas211 words
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Article34 1960-07-30 1 SYDNEY. Silt.— Mrs. Louisa Cullen, a pioneer of the British suffragette movement, win once led a group of women which stormed the House of Co.nmons. has died here aged 84.34 words
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Article24 1960-07-30 1 MONTREAL. Sat.— Patiice Lumumba, the Congo Prime Minister, said here: "There is nothing to the reports that white women were raped.24 words
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Article22 1960-07-30 1 LONDON. Sat.— Millions of Londoners faced the thrat of a power strike last niglt which might disrupt underground railway services.22 words
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Article25 1960-07-30 1 SEOUL, Sat.— Forty policemen were injured and ballot boxes were burned m Samchonpo as vote counting beean m Korea's nationwide parliamentary election*.25 words
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Article36 1960-07-30 1 LONDON. Sat The number of people hurt on roads m London last year rose by 7.756 over 1958. The total number of casualties was 71.956, including 816 deaths, 51 more than m 1958.36 words
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Article30 1960-07-30 1 WIESBADEN < Germany Sat, The body of Capt. Willard G. Palm, pilot of an RB-47 shot down by the Russians, left yesterday by plane for the United States.30 words
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Article34 1960-07-30 1 CAIRO. Sat.— Mecca Radio announced that King Saud has released and forgiven the drivers of two cars involved m a collision on Monday m which the Kings 25-year-old daughter was killed.34 words
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Article28 1960-07-30 1 The 1 2th atom sub GROTON. (Connecticut). Sat.— The twelfth nuclear powered submarine to be built m this country, the Scorpion, joined the United States Fleet here yesteraav.28 words
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Article116 1960-07-30 1 KOREA ELI pi. I -nit tod iron iv I ii. 11 < is Win r M hi Mi .t..n \1 1 1 it.. andidati s r. i-» 1 1 1 I N t 1 1 <• i < i I! Mil I•• I I Mill |11l MALAYAN Fl116 words
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Advertisement47 1960-07-30 1 B^BirTKnETjl U^*« I luminiiim SINKS oV ir 'he V W -.urn, -—-"-IT \j£ s*T? JUjTX^r-- l L 's^g&Z :L Quality means N^ first|L i vorkmanship I^Ht -Parade A SrcPPQHt materials. are v| Br natural -»m colour ill .suit any •ien CO., LTD. U *U LUMPUR IPOH PBNANG47 words
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Advertisement63 1960-07-30 1 fashion-wise IP jj| women J|(( §1 choose W rainbow tissues Each packet contains an assortment of four exquisite pastel coloured tissues to compliment your taste m daintiness... for Boudoir or purse. These tissues are of the finest quality. ..delicate and soft. .yet strong, dependable and economical. There are four hundred63 words
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Advertisement47 1960-07-30 1 VAN UIN FOR FIXE FURNITURE 136/142, Orchard Road. S'porr-9. Tels: *****. ***** Si 22*40. EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK Today the Free Press introduces a bright and comprehensive column, an innovation m Singapore journalism, one that is bound to arouse enormous public interest. TURN TO PAGE FIVE47 words
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278 1960-07-30 2 Low level of business was feature of a dull week: But close is satisfactory LONDON, Sat. THE London stock 1 markets finished an unsettled week on a satisfactory note yesterday although holiday influences restricted the volume of business. Medium and long-dated gilts securities were often better. 1 here was 1.0278 words
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Article148 1960-07-30 2 Aggressive buying sends prices to a new high NEW YORK: Wall Street closed firm yesterday with a good showing of gains mostly to $2. After an initial mixed trend the list rose slowly m the morning until shortly before midday when aggressive buying sent the market to a148 words
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Article71 1960-07-30 2 Firm trend m a moderate mart 4 MSTERDAM: The market A was Qrm. All internationals yesterday showed a firm tendency following Thursday's Wall Street closings and stimulated oy new tax proposals here. Philips was again the market feature rising around 25 points mainly due to local and American demand.71 words
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Article170 1960-07-30 2 SHIPS IN PORT OIIIPs lyiit^ alongside Urn Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Straa; Mozambique 1/2, Demodocus 4/5, Bougainville 6A. Tatsuhara Maru 6/7. Glenroy 8/9. Le Verdoii 10/11. Halldor 13/14. Pies. Coolidge 15/16, Izhevsk 18. Tjiliwong 19. Sedenak N. Wall 3, Bidor 21/22. Gorgon 23/24. Straal Banka 25/26. Teiko170 words
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Article58 1960-07-30 2 HONG KONG, Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1.19;) $1,190 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $9100 $91.50 sellers sales Wheelock Marden S 7.30 7.40 sales sales H'Kony phone 537 23 $37 50 sales sules Dairy F-arm Cold Storape $27.30 $27 8058 words
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Article419 1960-07-30 2 New process for production of aluminium MONTREAL: Mr. Nathanaol V. Davis, president of Aluminium Ltd., has anannounccd that the company would spend some $4,000,000 to build new facilities at Arvida. Quebec, for tne production of aluminium "by a basically new process A statement by Mr. Davis and Mr. H.H.Reuter - 419 words
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Article942 1960-07-30 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Friajv. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS A:€x. IncU Ords (X) 4. Ice ll.uo Buyers 8.8. Petro! 43 6 4J 6 B.M. Trustees 525 5.25 Ccn. Tm Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Ords. 51 Federal Dispensary i.53 1.50942 words
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323 1960-07-30 2 Slightly better sentime before the holidays ■^[■■^■■■■■■■^■■I^TTy^^YJl^g SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday 1 finished its last full trading day before the holidays on a slightly better note. There was selective support in all sections, bul buyers were unwilling to raise prices to any extent. Altogether two industrials. nine323 words
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Article94 1960-07-30 2 LONDON July ?<) RUBBER N*. 1 Ho. C if. European ports. Aug. ."l Stpt 31 i RUBBER N*. 1 RSt Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Sept M 1 Ifi :?<• Oct. Dec. H I lrt M 7 it. TONE: Steady at decline PEPPER Whit*94 words
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Article273 1960-07-30 2 Decline at Singapore causes steep drop m early prices LONDON. Sat. Rubber quotations were marked down sharply at the opening yesterday following the steep decline at Singapore. Traders were inclined to Ignore the increase .shown In United States consumption for June, but said that ioiiovving the denial of the273 words
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Article73 1960-07-30 2 Consumer interest m tin lacking LONDON: Tin was steady yesterday by the absence of much fresh consumer interest on boih sides of the Atlantic, the market was seemingly sustained by the strength of the Singapore price. Copper Wits steady m moderate trading. Early hesitancy led to slightly lower price73 words
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Article35 1960-07-30 2 NEW YORK July ?o Prtvmuk Tnd*v TIM Strait* spot 104 «2 KM t2 RUBBER Futures •t»t IT.»7| M No 36 2»i lALII 67 lots TONE: Steady at dtclini N« 1 Rtt Aug.35 words
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Article14 1960-07-30 2 Round the world Market Prices NOTE: Alt prices oelow are middle prices. torru I14 words
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Article77 1960-07-30 2 tOPRA Pn^^M Si"tt*an •mmhmi n**J I Ion,: ton COPRA itr Jlt! v X.mmm i Mflt I*. vtreri h I ton Au{ |m> I COCONUT OIL ul m ttmt* or |J^ pran o t tt i I •»olh t*r l, n im I Auk COCONUT OIL tm 1 CtyUn77 words
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Advertisement673 1960-07-30 2 ~~-SHIPPIi\G~~&y §§f THE LA.Va LINES <g (£t) %mm E0 SE MEDITERRANEAN. 3* CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \C/ 2c, s pin p. mm j^ JT r> i Siagkhia 1 1 Aut \C^ fl ai Ka«H*a" a) l« Pirt 4 *ug 5 0 Aug I 1 Aug DC m.%. StlaN,a- I) M2O673 words
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Advertisement194 1960-07-30 2 BARBER LINE From U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAVt LOS ANCELH SUI ANO HONGKONG SAKVILLE 6 Aug FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LDQ From USA GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS fthCtLES <»» AND HONGKONG I CASTLCVILLE 7 Aug BARBER*FERN-VILLE UNI i TO: NEW YORK BOSToN. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MHU via SUEZ GLENVILLE I"194 words
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9 1960-07-30 3 TO JAKARTA 60 WINS. SERVICE TO TART SOON ASDDD9 words
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169 1960-07-30 3 MOVE TO CONTROL JAKARTA BUSINESS WITH STATE 43^ OESIGNED^JO^JMPROVE^ RELATIONS— SPOKESMAN SINGAPORE, Saturday. THK Indonesian Consulate hene assured "genuine" traders m Singapore that they should not have any rear about its Government's move to "control* trade between the two countries. A Consulate spokesman told169 words
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178 1960-07-30 3 -Fellowship award for Govt. doctor SINGAPORE, S a t.— A Government fellowship has been awarded to a young local doctor to work for higher professional qualifications overseas. The Singapore Government fellowship has been won by twenty-slx-year-old Dr. T. A. Sinnathuray. Dr. Sinnathuray graduated from the medical school at the University178 words
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45 1960-07-30 3 PENANG. Sat. Penang City Councillors have been invited to join Jalan Bukit Dumbar residents m their kampong improvement project on Sunday. The residents will supply labour and the Council will supply the materials for filling m the kampong road.45 words
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Article32 1960-07-30 3 TAMPIN. Sat. The A>j sistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. has urged the Tampin district rural development committee to include kampong industries m its projects.32 words
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Article98 1960-07-30 3 R G. PILLAI - SINGAPORE, Sat. Singa- j pcre earned an estimated 532.000.000 last year from I 78.000 tourists who visited the island. By R G. PILLAI Detween the two countries. He said that there would be no future tor illegal traders who reported to smuggling. Meanwhile, many local traders are98 words
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Article27 1960-07-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat "Bunga Raya, popularly Known as "Hibiscus," will be the national flower of Malaya, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, ani nounced.27 words
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148 1960-07-30 3 BANANA MEN FACE DEATH IN DAILY WORK KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Banana dealers face death daily from the widespread practice of ripening bananas artificially. The Malacca coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, warned the public generally against using chemicals which they knew nothing about. He had been told how a woman was fatally148 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-07-30 3 ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL SETS SIGHT ON $40,000 rIE St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Tanjong Pasar. Singapore, has set up a special committee, with Captain R. Todd as chairman, for its Hopital Appeal. THE AIM: To raise funds for its target of 840.000 this year. The Appeal started with a146 words
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172 1960-07-30 3 Vital role of Malaya in the new attitude of West towards Asia SINGAPORE. Sat. The head of the Political Training Centre here. Mr. G G Thomson, speaking at a luncheon recently, said Singapore and the Federation were playing an important role m changing the attitude of the West towards Asia.172 words
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148 1960-07-30 3 Federation students in Singapore may now mail home their votes SINGAPORE, Saturday. [FEDERATION students m Singapore are now entitled to vote by post m the parliamentary or state elections m Malaya. Circulating the announcement, m the Singapore Polytechnic and the University of Malaya, the secretary of the Election Commission m148 words
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Article28 1960-07-30 3 PENANG. Sat.— Two youths from Kuching, hitch-hiking to the Olympic Games m Rome, have reached Penang. They are Sim Tslan Hee and Chan Thai Wan.28 words
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47 1960-07-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Hejjah Kalthom. wife of the Tungku Mahkota, Johore, is chairman of the Causeway Players who will shortly be presenting their first play at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. This new dramatic troupe consists of both European and Asian players.47 words
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Article16 1960-07-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, SatQuick frozen foods have been declared pioneer products, a Government .statement announced.16 words
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Advertisement176 1960-07-30 3 Conditioned Rooms Vr and abroad I tD Singapore arrange your \\f I -.at our Hotel which is cen- I \Ur I d. Reasonable Rates y I U, r Park Facilities. I S2B/9. *****. kwAN \y"' HFIMIi and n/m-l-' I leshoesfor men Mjfa A f m. .^MMMMMMMW^^^ «khi a .i«m; S176 words
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Advertisement110 1960-07-30 3 w^^ Lune ana JJate VflßpS wT automatically ID More fhan 100 ye»n jy »t successful (riding mff -^vSvQJ V m Asm Jtvd a Modern ml I' W^^^H Sen ac uiter s.^te iifuier If \jj\ )]||"9 C»iuifiu>t«e terms. 81l I^HB^^ OAYMATtC I i As new as today's missiles I IV FOR110 words
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Miscellaneous111 1960-07-30 3 ft 111 1 1 •\M Medium Wave 476 metres SlMli »ivr: 6- metres (4780 kc s.) m imi p.m. 10.410 p.m. dail\ Programme suni- Evergreen parade; l 3n T4O NewStHTnr JL T74F I ..aiioiir conducts; 200 ..■van touch. Piano playtime; 243 Soft I > Community dance 3.34 Saturday prom; 430111 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1960-07-30 4 OSWALD HENRY - IT ON LY TOOK SIX LETTERS TO SPELL O UT THAT MAGIC NAME OF SUCCESS- S-A-L-O-M -A: NOW THE OFFERS POUR IN OSWALD HENRY ASDF WAS there when she made hei first appearance before a mike at a Singapore club. I was there when she made her first screen test1,064 words
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105 1960-07-30 4 OUTING FOR 52 PERAK HOUSE CHILDREN CINGAPORE. Sat. The Hans Andersen Club recently took 52 cmlan-n of the Perak House for an outing. The children visited the aircraft carrier, HMS Albion, at tne Naval Base. They were shown round the ship by officers and men of the carrier, after which105 words
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Article13 1960-07-30 4 Farmen an allwar 'killer' Chu k an a i The Socm:. suar withe;13 words
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Advertisement397 1960-07-30 4 you got the AUGUST issue 0f.,, :4 *ZI& 9m I fmm /ft\ X#^l Ii 1 I I I \fc j^^^k" "s*<*'iSO«. > I '^m ['''''"'''^m X •'•'^M t m U I/ H Hi V I M Everybody's reading it I i^^ %*^P*F^ v^jdlaf "My tnends and I have wife is397 words
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Miscellaneous393 1960-07-30 4 CLUES ACROSS 1. Artist m the old gauntlet I. I I I Is I MTp^T where means of transport may I I I I P TB be found (6>. wi I 4. A bone is good French and my may be tied m a bow (6>. 8. Has he a393 words
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Article, Illustration826 1960-07-30 5 They say we go about in bullock carts... and Danaraj is so shocked pOSTWAH buildings were, by far, the finest when communed with those m Continental •outlines. s;iid Mr. A.G.S. Danaraj, who has returned from England after two-year sluilv course. Mr. Danaraj, who luis come back with a diploma m826 words
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Advertisement41 1960-07-30 5 WER BaMJ Those who I knozo buy RRES Super Breeze CEILING FAN i L i meat. N*WHIMMMMtM| PBTRAL DRUM OUTFITS i I\ A Ma LTD., lBp ERFLASH Ou '*>ors ond X d rk SyUonio r tk S 9et b^cr p ic41 words
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Advertisement176 1960-07-30 5 WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN SUNOAY TIMES TOMORROW. 41-43, High St., Spore. 131, Botu Rd., Kuolo Lumpur. IPaih:li»iii (.kiliU ■p^ PRESENTS D LA SEMAINE CULINAIRE FRANCAISL U FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK LI n Extended Mon., 25th to Sot., July 30th IJ FW BY POPULAR REQUEST J^ J French Specialities served during176 words
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Miscellaneous194 1960-07-30 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson W^^TTzTT^Z" "fr\W VOJSSELF FOR W: -H^ v wBfJ 7 -^=vO\7rA%\E. MJt?T FBWCX 5« WHAT >CW V "i/^?V ON^E ANP CON'T iv-'./^^v M^^' I RH^AABpR NOW \^OU7FJ«? fj 67EAL ANYTHIN6'. J» A -*^/V J^Stl rJN T r7f A» A\>Trti\^ MANDRAKE b^ Lee Falk194 words
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Article409 1960-07-30 6 CPO. STAFF ARE COURTEOUS 0 I fed fhar you' i rodent, D'C< W>ng I Snobbery .it tre CPO", 22 July) should not ha\e n the press to be sc riter He thai he was otfendrd <it the attitude of the counter staff .it the CPO Well, now dv409 words
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Article, Illustration426 1960-07-30 6 Peter Evans - Joan Collins to wed again and she is 'scared silly' about it Peter Evans By ROME. SATURDAY JOAN COLLINS at 20. is a young lady with considerable assets. At the last count she possessed several minks, a diamond and sapphire ring, a M524,<)00 Thunderbird convertible, and a box lull ol'426 words
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1177 1960-07-30 6 TUDOR JENKINS - TUDOR JENKINS jESSBEXBBS^ESS^^^S^^S^s^m ASDFSDA DRITAIX'S hire-purchase king, Mr. Gibson Jarvie, sits m an oflice that looks like the library of a country house. II stands high above Eciskheu{) m ihe line headquarters he built lor United Dominions Trust1,177 words
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Article, Illustration179 1960-07-30 6 -THE FUTURE PRESIDENT'S P.R.O. WILL HAVE HIS WINGS CUT YEW YORK. Sat.— 11 The next President of the United States, be it Kennedy or Nixon, will certainly do one thing: cut down his P.R.O. to size. Nothing irritates Americans more when international crises break than to find President Eisenhower on179 words
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Article116 1960-07-30 6 Busmen Keep watch their waistime LONDON I bu I soon t I I at regular I and coronary j^M Active t^J The a.smenii^ r;ed o*2 ol ao Ho J. I Morr..v It ha.- i he a London TranJJ mens union The doctors i Do light workers J er blood pftHM116 words
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Advertisement979 1960-07-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 7» W»r4n U (Himummm) FOR TMC CONVCNIENCC of our stomers Cold Storage (Oiagapore) Ltd branches will remain open until l p.m. on lsL Auguat. AT YOUR SERVICE 2« Wmr4* (Mim Box ,v ctt. extra DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATES TESTIMONIALS copied MBiH you wait. < Spore* *****. TOP QUALITY COLOUR979 words
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Advertisement18 1960-07-30 6 There is one way to be sure j Bb .aVß^P^^aaaaa ALLIED RECORD CLUB SINGAPORE P. O BOX 209718 words
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Advertisement174 1960-07-30 6 Didn't you see your pocket picket Sounds fantastic' But when you connder th« tm* money you have lost, m buying clothes where e washes the lapels pucker, the trousers bog the r«»M m\ your pocket might just as well been picked And undoubtedly spends more time being pressed th<* How174 words
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Article121 1960-07-30 7 MEDICALS CONDUCT A HEALTH SURVEY SINGAPORE. Sat.— A group of final-year students oi be Medical Faculty, Umuy of Malaya, recentcompleted a public lltll survey of Kam:xmg Heap Guan San, 4tn mile TYlok Blangah Road 'tie survey was conductec Urn Department oi Social Medicine and PubHealth. It coverea common diseases whicn121 words
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Article21 1960-07-30 7 SUNOEI PATANI, Sat. te Mohamed bin Abdullah o take over as OCPD, SunPatani, from Inche ibob bin Ahmad.21 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-07-30 7 IF the girl m the crowd (arrow) will call at the Free Press office, Times House, she will receive a prize of $15 and a complimentary copy of her photo. The girl spotted on Wednesday was Miss Y. Fatimah, 20, (right) a typist m a53 words
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Article200 1960-07-30 7 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI SYCES SON TAUGHT HIM HIS FIRST WORD: NOW HE HAS DICTIONARY FOR CHINESE SCHOLARS By SINGAPORE. Sat A YOUNG Chinese who learned his first word of Jawi 10 years ago, from the 12--year-old son of the family driver, is today Singapore's foremost authority200 words
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171 1960-07-30 7 Harley Street physician is a Dato and royal adviser SINGAPORE, S a t.— A Harley Street physician with a difference is Dr. Joseph Brand for he is the only Dato m the street and his patients are nearly all the Sultans of Malaya and Brunei. The stocky Austrian-born doctor was171 words
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Article37 1960-07-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. C. H. Cook, commercial manager of Radio Singapore will speak on "Establishing j Commercial Radio m Singa- pore" at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at the Cathay Restaurant.37 words
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Article27 1960-07-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. A session of Chinese cooking will take place at the Young Women's Christian Association at Outram Road at 2.30 p.m. this afternoon.27 words
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118 1960-07-30 7 UNION URGES GOVT. TO PROBE WAGE RATES SINGAPORE, S a t.— The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has asked the Government to set up a commission to inquire into the wage rates of its 10,000 members. The Federation which claims to represent all the daily-rated workers of the Council118 words
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46 1960-07-30 7 PENANG. Sat.— The pilgrim ship, Anshun has arrived here from Jeddah with 1,164 new hajis— the fourth batch to return. A total of 568 passengers disembarked at Penang, while 596 others are going on to Port Swettenham and Singapore.46 words
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Article34 1960-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commissioner of Prj/ons, Major P. L. James, left for London to attend a United Nations conference on the prevention of crime and the treatment of the offender.34 words
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Article28 1960-07-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Four people died of diphtheria and one of dysentry m the Federation during the first week of this month, a Government statement said.28 words
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Article18 1960-07-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr. D. H. Sinclair, chief executive officer, Malayan Pineapple Planting Board, has resigned.18 words
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831 1960-07-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sixtyseven teachers m Singapore have passed the Professional Part I Examination for the Certificate m Education held m June this year. The results are:Abdeen. Isha. Alsagoff. Talha. AM Stew Whay, Begum Fawziah bt" Marican All. Chan Pong San Chan, Penelope A.831 words
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Advertisement133 1960-07-30 7 W. Xl °r> IMI: M'OKI I B > y^ M a^V WORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING 188. LPy^"^ 1 LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS H BAiOCf ROAO. SINGAPORE TEL: 3522S 1 WOO HING BROTHERS, 96, Campbell St., Penong rt& I p] (.ERA IMD/O ?s133 words
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Advertisement215 1960-07-30 7 for Delicious Meals YOU DON'T KNOW HOW Stereo CAN SOUNDTILL YOU'VE HEARD BLUE SPOT! Blue Spot •Valencia' de Luxe Powerful, moderately -priced Stereo radia gram with 4-tpeed record changer ft,f n I B±*tmmm M Brilliant reproduction from both I^^^H mooaural (ordinary) and stereo re- A |B|R|U^BfHHI D corda. Eleven valve215 words
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Article, Illustration589 1960-07-30 8 A SIHGHPOBE FBEE PRESS EXCLUSIVE SUR GEON EXTRA ORDINA R V David Walker today tells of the tough, exciting and deeply moving story of a great man whose personality was truly volcanic MCINDOE WARD 'A was a hut. It had 20 closely packed beds down each side, and the589 words
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677 1960-07-30 8 Therapy and gaiety— he gave both to mend his patients handpicked. were privately briefed by Mclndoe. A vital point was that they were not to bat an eyelid at their first glimpse of the man they wer going out with. Sometimes actresses were asked down from London. Florence Desmond remembers677 words
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Article256 1960-07-30 8 BORN today, you are a combination of the dreamer and the doer. You have very positive and definite opinions. It is practically impossible to convince you against your will. TOMORROW LEO (July 24-Aug. 23 1— Take care of routine details on this last day of the month.256 words
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83 1960-07-30 8 Gambling can $30 billion year, say Congress Nat I would ly 10 hold a oil I v ing An V saloorl pro- .'iH j I war 21 thai 0 I Ail;- I ihe j try from the Iml tne Pilgrim F&*s| Afitztmam protcl been one loc| J Ga can biooci-'.83 words
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Article19 1960-07-30 8 NEW D&ffl 4 Ready, pr- liMfl Co!.. xffliM man pa:.* Bf iH lion ci... V lcace:^ I19 words
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Advertisement93 1960-07-30 8 J^^J N^s. r^^P^H^^^^. -^P^^^^^^H lm^^^t THIS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE WHOLE WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE... Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you m touch, that not93 words
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Advertisement88 1960-07-30 8 A GRUNdJ *00{ FOR PERFECTiOI rjLJ m sound style! So* Agents: K'^N GW«N |l»! 1 ENGLISH BELGIUM 3» CARPETS Singapore 60-42 193, Orchard *•"=<- fc4 »«.J Al.o GPtp^nobic at K.L. P£NA»^ J^^^M THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33, Raffles Place Cold Storauc Arcade, Orchard Rd.. Spore. i infill'" g FOR COMFORT,88 words
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352 1960-07-30 9 THE LAUGHS AND DRAMA OF CRICKET... IN TWO BOOKS WILFRED RHODES, by Sidney Rogerson. Hollis and Carter. 18s. "JNCREDIBLE as it may seem," Sir Donaid Bnidman writes m introduction to this book, "Wilfred Rhodes had scored 33,996 runs and352 words
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Article143 1960-07-30 9 THERE'S NO FUN TO PLAY WITH MAY THE CLOVES ARE OFF, by Godfrey Evans. Hodder and Stoughton, 15$. MUCH of Godfrey lfA Evans's cheerful ebullience emerges m this brisk autobiography. Early on there is a telling sentence about his first big game, a wartime matcn between an England side and143 words
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Article91 1960-07-30 9 Fireworks at Olympics from Japan TOKYO, Sat.— Japanese fireA works will blaze over Rome's Olmypic Games next month. They left here yesterday by ship lor Genoa. Tne 236 .sets of fireworks left aboard the 9,000 tons freighter Settsu Maru. They were donated by a Tokyo fireworks dealer through the Tokyo91 words
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Article50 1960-07-30 9 MONTREAL. Sat. Roy Harris (Texas), 27. was knocked out m the fifth round by Canadiar Bob Cleroux. 22 Harris was floored by a relentless two fisted attack— the only knockdown of the fight. World champion Floyd Patterson beat Harris m 12 rounds m August 1958. Reuter.50 words
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Article620 1960-07-30 9 ST. GEORGE'S GARRISON CHURCH, Tanglin barracks: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 am. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA (Katong Church) 830 a.m. The Lord's Supper; 9 30 a.m. Ministry. Mr. F. Sabapathy; 3 p.m. Junior Sunday School 4 30 pm Senior Sunday School620 words
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441 1960-07-30 9 CHRISTINE RODDY - CHRISTINE RODDY ASDFFASD THIS is a car every woman will drive with pride. Everything about it seems right. In fact. I'd say that the Mercedes-Benz 190 SL is more or less made to measure for the fastidious woman who441 words
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Advertisement225 1960-07-30 9 List: $255/T«oD -count For Cash Wt "J features, it fully transistorised, uses 4 standard "D" torchlight battcnes. r 2-wave bond radio with built-in antennas ond tuning. meter 4" x ft" elliptical speaker 3-speed record-pl«yer (33 l/3rpm, 4Srpm, 78ipm sapphire styli for both mono stereo records *rtflC accessory speaker gives stereo225 words
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Advertisement112 1960-07-30 9 We are definitely Ewhm. 1 nf\ i fn p as tailored by ft a fen I TAILORING COMPANY V*^^ 24, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** HAVE YOU SEEN The Wonderful NEW NXMr tm mm *1 FT^i 1 automatic V. A^MESESSI mvn*■ Nikon p^ BVSK I B^B B^B^B^B^T K3 BY JB9112 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-07-30 10 Cl 5, Div. 2— siF. Won by: H. 1. nose. Time: lmin. 9 Cl Div. 1— ."iiF. Won by: 2, 1, L T«mr: lmin. 8 1/5. Cl .V Div. 2— 7 F. Won by: I. neik. Time: lmin. !S :> "> Cl ">. Div. 3— F. Won by: I.105 words
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Article158 1960-07-30 10 kitchee_ DELIGHT KiUhce Singapore Selection 1. JALAN BhSAR, Sat. Kitchee Sports Club of Hongkong had to fight hard. Their farewell match was played before a 2172 paying crowd. Kitchee lost their star left winger. Leung Wai Hung, m the 26th minute. He had made a solo effort, cutting m from158 words
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92 1960-07-30 10 5-lb made Olym lifter faint Today he tries raise it agai si\(..\i>o k} r» J^ PUM 5-lb weight standv f utu fc*< and the Olympic (iattih ft f* tried to lift it he blacked <•„, I JJ Bantamweight (Jluia IMiu C*^ lil'l a total of 685-lb. He did v, fcf92 words
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Article243 1960-07-30 10 KASSIM IS CHAMP AT KWONG AVE. SINGAPORE. Sat. Boggy tracks prevailed when Kwong Avenue School h< id its fifth Combined Annual Sports here yesterday. Kassim Douglas, who 100. 200 yards and 80 mhurdles was "A" Division champion, with Abdul Wahab runner-up. "B Div. champion was M. Husstin, and runner-up Richard243 words
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Article40 1960-07-30 10 BAASTAD. S£t. Sweden and Italy snared tnr opening two smiles of their Davi.s Cup European zone final. Jan -Erik Lunaquisi brai Orlanao Sirola 6-4. 4-6, 6-3. 6-3. Nicola Pietrangeli bea: Ulf Schmidt 6-1. 6-4. 4-6. 6-4 Reuter.40 words
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Article19 1960-07-30 10 GOODWOOD. Sal Ifr Jim Horrte'J Rocky Royal* 1 won the Chesterfield cup over 1 i mile* heir19 words
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Advertisement220 1960-07-30 10 more more PROFESSIONALS. WORLD OVER are using ll mm feo/iires:— •^otic 4-in-l cperafirn one lum of c r an>v 'lan^- thuttet c^i prevents dow. rc/cr ha 4 80^m Yoshii n 13.5 le^s 1 focussing scree° h rxrro r a mutt«f speeds 1 1 500 <ec bu!i 5195 i^t ACCURA A220 words
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Advertisement124 1960-07-30 10 TRANSMISSION^/ Goodwood Cup goes to Exar f^Br^ GOODWOOD. .Sa:. Doctor SB I^l I 1 Carlo Vitt-aalm's Exar won [■■Jl Ik I I the Goodwood Cup over two H^F m^ S I I^H I miles five furlongs here. ICr H. J. Joels Predominate wa.s second, and M. M c VfnrTP ,i124 words
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Article1265 1960-07-30 11 0. 6 Ft M 01V. 1-8 F. R\R%K\T: 19-7-60 Went smart] v over '.m m 5;> a and U^t 3F In 9 3.5. 24-7-60 Tenth m Dn. -IF r «c«: won on course TRIGGER: 24-7-60— Fifth to Coleman Street m Div. 7p ire; won on MOTH and heavy1,265 words
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Article709 1960-07-30 11 COLD CUP Cl. 1 1] Miles lSoai WUksmlv^ ITA «> t thlr Rogers 903 «9&A7 o,x^r^^ MAN syr brnz Daniels 8.07 2K1555?° N syr Spencer 8.06 S« r r *?vl\ TION 6vr be dodgers 803 aaHI ZrZSEH 4yr blrm Donnelly 8.02 %^q-« L 2\ AG709 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-07-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Five Federation golfers, three from RAF Seletar. one Japanese and 45 Singaporeans will compete In the open Summer Meeting at the Royal Singapore Golf Club Slme Road, this afternoon at 2 pm. Mr W. H. Smart. President of the Malayan Golf Association,209 words
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Article80 1960-07-30 11 ROME. Sat.— The first of 7.000 athletes entered for tne Rome sanies moved into the ultra-modern Olympic Village Here yesterday. They were five Indonesian cyclists accompanied by a masseur-trainer. Tne cyclists are Manaip Saleh. Theo, Hamsyin Rush Sanusi, and Hendrlcn Brochs. The trainer, Signor Pierre Lungo.80 words
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Advertisement601 1960-07-30 11 I could'nt bo mmm% m o r o m% 1 comfortable! I BF /A W *mt (rm QUALITY SIGN OF UNDERWEAR SPORTSWEAR Long-sleeved, Short-siceved ond Sleeveless. SPORTS-SHIRTS, T-SHIRTS AND ATHLETIC SHIRTS. Avoiloblc m Snow-whire and Attractive Range of Colours. Way ahead m style tailored to suit your pocket too! Obtainable601 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1960-07-30 12 HE DROPS MARKSMAN TO RIDE THIS CHAMPION IN TOMORROW'S 1] MILES PENANG GOLD CUP By ALLAN LEWIS PENANG. Sat. pRINCE OF LALITA» winner of last week's one mile (Governor's C v p, should complete I feature race double by taking the Penan** (iold Cup1,235 words
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389 1960-07-30 12 Cl. I—6F.1 6F. Sir Chiron 9.00. Tudor Wonder B.l>. Holiday Time 8.10. Singora II 8.06, Pant jarobah 7.10, Gallant Scholar 7.10, The Friar II 7.10, Powhatan 7.09, High Sovereign 7.09. Lucky Lucky 7.08, Prudent Choice 7.07, Carthusian II 7.07. Ton roue389 words
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306 1960-07-30 12 Victory Cup race is an open affair: 7 winning chances CL. 3, DIV. I—S'jF:1 S'jF: Lmbrian 9.00. Supersonic 9.00, Coleman Street 8.06, Francoseol 805. Gallant Turk 8-03. Three (beers 8.03. Promise 8.02, Verni 8.01, Barlinnie 8.01, K ham pang Phot 8.00. Barakat 7.11. Trigger II 7.10. THK victory cup for306 words
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Article60 1960-07-30 12 Water-polo clash tonight SINGAPORE. Sat. Indo- nesia's national water polo team will open a Krenmatch tour against Singapore at the City Council pool. River Valley Road, at 8 p.m. tonight. The Indonesians finished third to Japan and Singapore at the last Asian Games m Tokyo. Tickets are 50 cts (standing)60 words
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Article37 1960-07-30 12 SINGAPORE. Bat.— -Singa- pore Harbour Police nortl association will xian Malacca for two matches this week- end Tomorrow, they play Ja&in Recreaiion Club ai cricket, and on Monday Jasin I Englisn Scnool at hockey.37 words
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