The Singapore Free Press, 5 August 1960
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Title Section18 1960-08-05 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT </ Th SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-08-05 1 MacLeod announces the new constitution AFRICANS GET A MAJORITY IN LEGISLATURE: 100,000 MORE BECOME VOTERS LONDON. Friday. od, Britain's Colonial Secren:ghr announced broad agree:onstitution for Nyasaland. thr final public sestnstitutkxial conferJuh 25. (I vjid: We are here to rewhole conference. i\ reports.* 1 frnndence I H H ■misters52 words
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130 1960-08-05 1 CONGOLESE TELL BELGIUM ENVOY: GET OUT BY MONDAY LEOPOLDVILLE. FA The Belgian Ambassador to the Congo. Baron van den Bosch, has n expelled and must ive the territory by Monday, it was officially anced here yesterday. Mr. Anicet Kashamura. Information Minister who announced this at a Press conference. >aid the130 words
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Article29 1960-08-05 1 NEW YORK. Fn. A young Ife -.uhered her three I i-inldren into a bedroom. *>Ned a butchers knife and :ien slit their throats before atog suicide. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration315 1960-08-05 1 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO By It came to a stop 6ft from my desk SINGAPORE, Fri.— Only the width of a km wall separated me from injury al 7.20 last night when a car ran off Kirn Seng Road and hit Times House with a deafening crash.315 words
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156 1960-08-05 1 Drama on Mont Blanc: Avalanche kills five and girl makes a slip i^HAMONIX. Fri.— Six AlL pinists died yesterday on holiday ascents m the Mont Blanc range-five of them swept to tneir death m an avalanche of newly-fallen snow. Two of the dead were New Zealanders, killed wltn three FrenchReuter - 156 words
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Article40 1960-08-05 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. Crown Prince Akihito ol Jaj>an, accompanied by his wife Princess Michiko, will pay a 13-day visit to the United States between Sept. 22 and Oct. 5 to mark the 100 th year of Japanese-American relations.40 words
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Article40 1960-08-05 1 LONDON, Fri. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill flew into London Airport last night from Athens. They had been on a month's cruise m the Mediterranean m guests of Mr. Aristotle Onasiis on board his yacht Christina. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article37 1960-08-05 1 LONDON, Fri. About 300 British European Airways maintenance engineers yesterday decided to impose an overtime ban of "one hour per man per month" m protest against alleged delays m implementing a new pay scheme.37 words
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39 1960-08-05 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. Major Wtflard G. Palm, pilot of the RB--47 aircraft shot down by Soviet fighters over tne Barents Sea last month, was burled at Arlington National Cemetery yesterday with full military honours39 words
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Article21 1960-08-05 1 XEAV DELHI. Fii Thailand^ former strongiman Field Marshal Pibul Songgram has become a Buddhist monk, it was repwrted.21 words
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Article45 1960-08-05 1 LONDON. Fri. Queen Eliza- beih left here oy train last night lor Cardiff on two-day visit to Wales. She is being joined there by the Duke of Edinburgh, who sailed yesterday from Coves, Isle of Wieht, m the Royal yacht Britannia. Reuter.45 words
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Article29 1960-08-05 1 MUNICH. Fri Ferdinand Schoerner. once Hitler's youngest field marshal, bai been released belore completing a four and half years pii-son sentence for manslaughter and attempted I manslaughter.29 words
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Article36 1960-08-05 1 On July 10, 1940. 20 years ago, l>egan the greatest battle of the war perhaps the last battle fought out by individuals m mortal combat. It was the Battle of Britain. Tomorrow m the36 words
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Article25 1960-08-05 1 ...one ol the pilots who took part one of the few— will tell the story of this ininiortal struggle. Its title i 5....25 words
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Article16 1960-08-05 1 ...iind it is a devnstatin^ly exciting MM moving iKTOimt that everyone will want to read.16 words
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Article19 1960-08-05 1 .EL CETL LO BUILD PORT i i INGS i CX EX i I .t BER DO- l|19 words
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Article26 1960-08-05 1 First Malayan Fund manager* prices today: buying $1.29 and .selling $1 37 xd Second Malayan Fund manager* prices: buying $I(AJ and selling (lOC xd.26 words
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Advertisement79 1960-08-05 1 For style j&/^ comfort OPTIEK opticians fy submarine B .c Brunei Sultan off SINGAPORE. Fri— The Sultan Brunei. Sir Omar All Saifuddin. .ere This morning by Malayan AJrwaji for home after a visit to Smartest combination fa' business Mid pleasure k PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinln Finna; roomy comfort for79 words
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Advertisement27 1960-08-05 1 TITUS V liltMSL^ x. P nlllM I .iimiiiiiiii A**^. SUMIME AUTOMATIC WATCM«S M MULT. JEWIIS MfAN IMOOTH.w V« fl I I OORABH..TV ANO .48 MOORS RESIRV* CALt^OAW27 words
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Advertisement16 1960-08-05 1 %t& Master POLYESTER 65/35^ COTTON "KOOLTON" SHIRTS AT ONLY $9.90 (SPORTS $7.90) \i/Z^^^ 81, HIGH ST.16 words
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Article71 1960-08-05 2 NKW DF.I.HI: India continues to need foreign aid on "a maistve scale.* 1 Mr. Moraji Desai. Finance Mm- j i>ter. has told Parliament Mr. Desai ;,aid ho found j •sympathetic Interest" m i India's development pro- grammes during a six-na-tion tour In June and July which71 words
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141 1960-08-05 2 Small gains in gold shares after dull start... but gilts are still neglected LONDON. Fri. INDUSTRIALS resumed their advance m the London stock markets yesterday but elsewburf conditions were very quiet and price movements narrowly Irregular. The good United Kingdom gold reserve figure.-, lor July and the record em- ployment141 words
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Article154 1960-08-05 2 Market very steady at close: Steels depressed "VTEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed very steady with mostly fractional changes eitner way. Dividend omissions and disappointing earnings helped to push the market lower m the morning under the leadership of industrials. Most steels were soft and a large brokerage154 words
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Article54 1960-08-05 2 Big municipal loan a success AMSTERDAM: The market closed lower. International issues were affected somewhat by the Congo situation and by tne uvernignt Wall Street decline. Dealings were very small. Snippmgs. plantations and stales loans were mostly lower, with business limited. Subscriptions trom the one hundred million guilder Netherlands54 words
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Article39 1960-08-05 2 WASHINGTON: World steel production set a semi-annual record of 187,274.000 tons m the first half of 1960, due especially to large pains m Japan. Italy, the United Kingdom and West Germany, the Commerce Department has reported.39 words
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Article57 1960-08-05 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,205 $1,195 sellers sales Union Ins. Canton $92.00 $92.00 sellers sellers Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.45 sales sales H'Kong phone $38 25 $28.80 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage *28 20 $28.80 nales nales57 words
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Article39 1960-08-05 2 Furness Withy and Co. LONDON: Furness Withy and Company declared a dividend of 10 per cent for the year to April 30, 1960 (same). Group profit was £1,833.--595 against i' 1.535.750. 535.750 after taxation of £193,682 against £248.172.39 words
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Article183 1960-08-05 2 Electric and Musical LONDON: Electric and Musical Industries have made a bid for Morphy Richards on the basis of two Electric and Musical Industries shares for three Morphy Richards shares. Electric and Musical Industries forecast a total dividend for the year to June 10. 1960, of 174 per cent.183 words
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Article148 1960-08-05 2 Rice, maize industry nationalisation bill signed by Garcia MANILA: President Carlos P. Garcia has signed into law a congressional Bill nationalising the rice and maize industry of the Philippines within the next three years. Thousands of aliens mostly Chinese will be banned from engaging m any phase of theReuter - 148 words
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Article45 1960-08-05 2 LONDON: The International Rubber Study Group m the July issue of its rubber statistical bulletin has revised the April figures for synthetic rubber stocks at end of the month and exports from Indonesia. The new figures are 335.--000 and 53. 893 respectively.45 words
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Article864 1960-08-05 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Thursday. Previous Today Alex. Bricks Ords (N) .90 .90 Atlas lea 11 00 Buyers B.B. Petrol *3 6 43/6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Cob. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20/3 Ords. 51'- HA Federal Dispensary 1.50864 words
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259 1960-08-05 2 Exchange still dull wij sellers predominant PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS Or UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST^ SINGAPORE, Friday. THE MALAYAN Stock Exchange was again dull m all sections yesterday with sellers predominant. A small volume of business was reported although there were good inquiries for Goodwood Park259 words
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Article265 1960-08-05 2 Featureless market with only minor changes t ONDON. Fri. Traders Ld reported a featureie.sa market yesterday. Initially values were marked down m sympathy with lower Eastern advices and subsequently only minor changes occurred. As Quotations were already below Singapore Darity. sellers were disinclined to make substantial offers for shipment265 words
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Article95 1960-08-05 2 GENEVA: The Republic of the (former Belgian* Congo has applied for membership m the International Labour Organisation it was announced here. A statement by the 1.L.0. said that the request was contained m a letter from Mr. J. Masena, Congolese Labour Minister. 1.L.0 membership IsReuter - 95 words
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Article107 1960-08-05 2 LONDON. Aug 4 Previeut i~o.i.> RUBBER Nn. 1 Rbs c.i.f. Eurapaan part*. Aug 30 I1/1S Sept 30 11/16 3oj RUBBER Na. 1 RSS pat 30 7 16 30 3 16 RUBBER Ne. 1 RSS Settlement Htuic Tarma. Sept RBJ Oct. Dae 3U11 16 TONE: Quint. PEPPER White107 words
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Article40 1960-08-05 2 NEW YORK. Auk. 4. Previous Today TIN Straits apat 104 37 104 37 RUBBER futures Sept 37 27» 37 SB| Nev 3d 16 3to Oil SALES 17 lata TONE: Quiet Na. 1 RSS Aug. i^'Varnal V'rt. H40 words
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Article45 1960-08-05 2 EurMttn 77 copra. Mrti vtr«O -tl|W I»'K t»f) Ami |m I COCONUT Oil Z» I *«'«"ti c.i.i t^, »can p, I tr Au| CO».ONUT OIL tr* I CtyUn I kum mt |r I Au ft UHt I •41 m r^ •«rtt 0' KA45 words
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83 1960-08-05 2 Copper prices rec after U.N. suspen troop entry to Kata XEW YORK. 1: fjOPPER Futures after nmt* fleeting a sharp drop m stork i steadied latterly on news lint I into Katanga Province, m! for l"i Urn M!s|KfWtß Tv :<fl per iel ing for AufSL producer :^K' A'ui: I mand.83 words
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Article136 1960-08-05 2 American steel industry has 'rarely been so depressed* says report NEW YORK. Fri. Tho largest U.S. brokerage house Merrill. Lynch Pierce. Fenner and Smith said In a publication issued yesterday that the U.S. steel industry has "rarely been so depressed." "Nobody m authority" bi sure what will happen to136 words
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Advertisement662 1960-08-05 2 SHIPPIXG^— CA f <g> Sailings H ADEN. REO SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. fJQ CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pare P. S Pewig yjQ Jr us HM 5 I Aug *J*«t a, u.s. "smitir ii 2U2Aut nntJm J B f C^ k Ayutkia a, 31 Aug 4 Sejt 5/ I Sept 1/ 7662 words
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Advertisement125 1960-08-05 2 R ARRER INE Fr«« USA EAST COAST POUTS «.l PAW»W» ANO H(m' OAKVILIE I Au| jflfl FERN-VILLE FAR EAST Fr M US A GULF PORTS a PANAMA i AND HONGKO*. T CASTLEVILII B A«t F rtfj RARRER-FERN-VILLE W U: NEW YORK BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BAITINC via SUIZ Spore p CLENVILLE M*.125 words
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Miscellaneous166 1960-08-05 2 BBBBS fcy*''"^^|tfci^ tl m^HpfcBajBB^*M swBL'<-'. '•^ajRJanjn^^vRSrfxy^^'^B SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning arc: Bennevis 1/2. Perseus 4/5, Shoyo Ma r v 6A, Glenorchy 8/9, Hoegh Silverspray 10/11. Oresies 13/14, Emilia Plat«r 18, Mandowi 19. Scudal N. Wall 3, Giang Lee N. Wall 5, Marudu166 words
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Article, Illustration376 1960-08-05 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS FDSAFDSAFAFASFDSFFA SINGAPORE, Friday MADAM LIM'S ORCHID MIRACLE BEGAN TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO WITH JUST ONE BLOOM c.mt> is a joy forever" that is what Madam Lim eefc when she looks at the beautiful orchids m her n Estate home. wife of Mr. Leow Kirn376 words
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101 1960-08-05 3 CHILDREN LURED TO GAMBLING DENS FEAR I Parents O are worried that their children are being attracted to gambling dens. The dens are believed to be operating between 6 p.m. and 1 a.m. id Madam Tan Chee Seng of Serangoon Garden 1 have *een v aumbei of children gathering around101 words
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Article51 1960-08-05 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The final oi toe inter-secondi' ry -vhool debate on "In tnis Modern Age Only Science Subject* and tne Language of Instruction Should Be Tausnt m Scnools" between Raffles Girls" Secondary ol and tne G.ui Eng _i School, will be held tomorrow at the Chinese YMCA51 words
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11 1960-08-05 3 is look to obs with erseas trip cnanes I purs arranged11 words
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Article39 1960-08-05 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will visit Potong Pasir tomorrow at 9 a.m. to distribute $10 and rice to each of the 79 fire victims m the area.39 words
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185 1960-08-05 3 Indonesia offers two study awards for Singapore students SINGAPORE, Kri.-'The Indonesian Government is offering two scholarships to students m Singapore. The first scholarship is for a full four- year course of >tiuly m the Indonesian language and culture, leading to a Master of Arts degree. This scholarship is open to185 words
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243 1960-08-05 3 He goes to London for studies together with his wife and child SINGAPORE, Friday. 29-YEAR-OLD Singapore boy who made history and hit the headlines m London newspapers two years ago when he got married, has won an overseas scholarship. He is Mr. Li Yuan-Lu. He, and the former Miss Yap243 words
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Article33 1960-08-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 2.336.500 people have applied for registration as voters during the recent re-registration period an increase of nearly 27,000 on the previous number of voters registered.33 words
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Article29 1960-08-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government has published 150.000 "Selamat Datang" (welcome) brochures m a drive to woo tourists during the "Visit the Orient Year" m 1961.29 words
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132 1960-08-05 3 FOO WILL TAKE UP COURSE IN ENGINEERING IN THE UNITED STATES QINGAPORE, Fri—Twen»3 ty-year-old Foo Kok Swee. of Teo Kirn Eng Road, has been awaraed a scholarship to study electrical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Kok Swee. of Victoria School won seven distinctions m his School Certificate examination and132 words
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Article25 1960-08-05 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. David William Brisbane, a civil engineer m Malaya before the war. died m Perth. Western Australia. He was 72.25 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-08-05 3 'PROSPECTS GOOD FOR BUSINESS EXPANSION HERE' THERE was good scope for development of insurance business m Malaya declared Mr. David Velasco. Singapore branch manager of Malayan Insurance Company Incorporated here recently. Addressing guests at the Cathay Restaurant on the occasion of the company s third anniversary of business m Singapore.96 words
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Advertisement90 1960-08-05 3 $$00 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 4( i ALA v. OF t-OMDON i».l;pii»«W»pt«Ml £=/OWN A GRUNDIG 0$ FOR PERFECTION A j IN SOUND STYLE! \^T *"W GWAN (M) LTD. yG/ SOI NG AWAY? ri v^^ OVe DAPI/Uir of personal i household r<V^9!>^ 'AIKING effects90 words
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Advertisement263 1960-08-05 3 X^in\e and JS^atc |t|ypE WM W^ automatically Knl^m VOIiR CLARANTH More than 100 yem <>r successful tr*dm£ Ml I v I <^ US V m Asia and a Modern ml I Wr^^H Hk Servke after sale under II j PH '|||.M W^St^t GENIVE \m^i*4inm M n^^ DAYMATfC I Bp"^Bfe sj^263 words
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Miscellaneous128 1960-08-05 3 Medium Wave 476 metres. I 6.45 Sunset serenade; 6.53 Short Wave 62 metres (4780 Announcements; 6.55 Singapore kc s) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. share market report; 7.00 News; aa i(v. 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Friday P.M. 1.00 Programme summary: forum. 1.02 Friday fare; 1.30 News; 1.45 j 745 Entr a(128 words
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Article, Illustration918 1960-08-05 4 The Singapore scene SHE'S BACK HOME AFTER HAIR DRESSING COURSES IN AMERICA AND £UROPE I <)\ TlL\ Anna Sim, a kical beautician whc wenl on a world kjur 1 weeks at>u, has relumed with more than a dozen diplomas. Mrs. Sim obtained Ihe918 words
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Advertisement98 1960-08-05 4 Read These Sparkling Features: J MALAYAN FABRICS ITS A FLOWER CAN YOU CONTROL CO ABROAD: Lovely SHOW: Three dresses YOUR TEMPER?: An-hand-loomcd silks are with free patterns and oJ ner penetrating article being shown m the Malay and Chinese fash- abouf th- Undiscovered world s fashion centres. ons too. y98 words
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Advertisement178 1960-08-05 4 FURnS This 8 piec I per month. For I Jj HR consult: I SINGAPORE 60-0?, Orrharri v V«C L KLALA LI'MPI-R 188. Halt <*■ PENAXG 32, Bishop Mre^t KOTA BHARI 3.'>K:; lal an Ktffti 1 ra^ran l, with a flick of your I You turn it up and down m178 words
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Miscellaneous366 1960-08-05 4 CLLES ACROSS 3. 4, 13 across. A helping of 1. Black girl of criminal trans- brains one gives m anger (1. Port (5). 5, 2, 4. 4). 4. Marine doublequadruped? (7). 4. See 3 down. 8. Dog to be found m scenic or j 5. Run thus without delay (2366 words
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Article236 1960-08-05 5 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Friday RUBBER FIRM INSTALS A $160,000 DEVICE THAT WILL KEEP FIRE UNDER CONTROL V $160,006 fire-fighting device which "rains" automatically when a fire breaks out m a hmlding has been installed m one ot the big-t-t rubber firms m Singapore. Presumed236 words
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118 1960-08-05 5 FOUR-YEAR-OLD DIANA IS UPSET OVER HER LOST JOE' SINGAPORE. Fri. It was a shock for four-year-old Diana Chan vhen two of her pet dogs, were missing from her home last week. Diana's terrier Jerry and cocker spaniel Joe are her constant companions. Her father. Mr. Chan Kirn Yam 87 of118 words
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93 1960-08-05 5 ■TUALA LUMPUR. Fri. There Is a slump m the taxi trade. Drivers said this m Kuala Lumpur when interviewed. They attribute this to two causes. There are lower troops m Kuala Lumpur today than there were a lew years ago; and More and93 words
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112 1960-08-05 5 MALAYAN DOCTOR STUDIES WAYS TO FIGHT CANCER MENACE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dr. S. K. Dharmalingam. ot Kuala Lumpur, who has been m Britain for the last three years, is doing intensive studies m the use of radio therapy lor treatment of cancer. While reading lor his Diploma of Medical Radio112 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-08-05 5 Bull with an extra leg gets the best of everything A PRESENT FROM A DEVOTEE SINGAPORE, F r i. A five-legged bull is sacred and perhaps the best fed animal m the whole of Selangor. It has Its home m the temple of Subramaniam m the Batu Caves, which is147 words
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Article43 1960-08-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Union ol Oil Workers will hold a general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow to discuss a proposed agreement between the union's Caltex branch and the management of Caltex Oil Co.43 words
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Article25 1960-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government plans to set up a $2 million trust fund to promote the development of Industrial sites.25 words
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Article34 1960-08-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Rowcrott Theatre Club will present '"Be>ide Thc Seaside/ 1 a comedy by Leslie Sand^. at the Rowcroft Theatre. Rowcroft Lines. Aver Rajah Road at 8.30 tonight and tomorrow.34 words
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Advertisement14 1960-08-05 5 ktfNT iOO tie ben HO S/A< HLIIR TiP p L mm lOIS 112 i14 words
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Advertisement311 1960-08-05 5 Kitchen Aid puts JtiC^ fWA m your kitchen >- rvjrz v -*^j* Here's the cn^y way to make light v. ork of and kitchen chores Kitchen Aid. It's more than I iv.i\er Kitchen Aid is a food prepat r. I vclusive Planet M "j Action, the complete mixing action iNth311 words
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Miscellaneous362 1960-08-05 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EV€NTS MINISTRY OI CULTURE: Free, film BhOVS at Kamponn Java Teban; Lot 593 Kaki Bukit. Malay Settlement and Clunny Road C.C. Quarters at 7 p.m. CULTURAL CENTRE: Lecture on -Pla.o' o.\ Dr. K. W. H.u ki.i. University or Malaya, at 8 p.m. (It is being organised by362 words
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Article1028 1960-08-05 6 FSDAF ADVICE FOR THOSE TERRIFIED QUITE UNNECESSARILY BY THE WORDS k BLOOD PRESSURE' gUCH a pity— but so many people seem terrified by the very words blood pressure. They go through life expecting a blood vessel to burst at any moment. Now it is a1,028 words
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Article, Illustration590 1960-08-05 6 Peter Fairley - BRITISH SCIENTISTS TO HUNT FOR URANIUM— THE PRECIOUS ATOM 'FUEL'— DEEP UNDER THE PENNINES Peter Fairley by Hi The World of Science ITRANIUM— the pre*J cious atom "fuel" —may lie under the Pennines. So may tin and copper. And the deposits may be rich. To find out British scientists are590 words
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364 1960-08-05 6 MARGARET WEE - WHEN YOU'RE ENGAGED IT'S BEST TO BURN LOVE LETTERS FROM THE FORMER BOY-FRIEND MARGARET WEE by IS IT wise to keep old love letters when you have turned to a new love? Harry's girl cannot bear to part with hers. Here is what Harry, of North Bridge Road, writes about364 words
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Advertisement876 1960-08-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. OEATH Hi.rrf* $S (minimum). MADAM T. KANAPATHV PICLAI acrd 71 beloved mother of K. Nalliah pa«aed auay iwacrfully at .No. _'l-.\ Hooper Koad. Cremation, Bidudari Hindu Onrutry 0 00 \> m. today ...s.tiU. AT YOUR SERVICE 29 W*r4* $2 (>h* )—Box 59 cts. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print876 words
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Advertisement477 1960-08-05 6 B Song of Love I Eternally Beautiful B ■ENGAGEMENT" RINGS m Platinum Gold fl Set Diamonds. pj f^^ I ■P. H. HENDRY Jewellers pj 78. North Bridge Koad Adelphi Hotel. Spore, bj Si Kuala Lumpur. Illlllllll" Dear Sir... CRADS WILL JOIN POLICE 1F... The Miniiter for Home AHoirs, Mr Ong477 words
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Advertisement56 1960-08-05 6 !^5 I MODERN^// iM ENTERTAINMENT )iera 1 TAPE RECORDER HPfe^l^ C^—^T/ A»«iti for Sino.opore, Soro*ok <^ ASIA RADIO (0 212-214. Seleqic Rood, S»ngo|K»rc Td 2**^ W^yf^ for Comfort ■f^> Qtu'ef and Convenn IS cTB^ 0 01^ Wfe^V 21/2 i te-coCn Street Sroop J Rl^, MOSTir 4»«-CON0»T»OW£0 «CS M Centra/ /ocafion.56 words
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Miscellaneous294 1960-08-05 6 Read a book called "Why op. ration a W Stammer?" by H. St. John bad i m Rumsey. improvf r> M your doctor k U I HAVE bags under my S eyes. Can they be put V right b> p4astic surgery? pi I \sy X Probably. It would take I294 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-08-05 7 A MAHADEVA - A MAHADEVA SDFSAF Singapore. Friday tunes m highly fluctuating ydber market change ids as Jenny, 23, 'the Girl the Crowd' taps the keys SSI Scow Noy kirn (she's last m tho Crowd") has an unThrough her fingertips iiu r hl> thutuatinii rubber market uN69 words
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Article23 1960-08-05 7 NGAPORE. PH. Po- ;nd a parang, three i Knives and two wooden J during a raid on a Minto Road.23 words
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150 1960-08-05 7 Monkey business earns self-styled dealer six months' jail term TEMERLOH, Friday. SELF-STYLED monkey dealer, Sulaiman bin Alang, 24. of no fixed address, was jailed for six months by the Temerloh Magistrate's Court on two charges of cheating. The sentences will run concurrently. Sulaiman. with two previous convictions was placed under150 words
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Article12 1960-08-05 7 kay's son dies er kidnap attack i ten d by him Mr.12 words
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47 1960-08-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Johore Board of Examiners have interviewed 260 young men and women, seeking entry into the Teachers Training College here and m England. Among the applicants were one from Kelantan and a few from the Nanyang University m Singapore.47 words
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Article230 1960-08-05 7 FIRM IS FINED $50 ON OWN REPORT SINGAPORE, F r i.— A Singapore company found itself m trouble with the law as a result of its complaint to the Rural Board authorities, Mr. T. C. Cheng, the Fourth Magistrate, was told. Mr. C. R. Phipps. the Rural Board prosecutor, said230 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-08-05 7 LYDIA AROOZOO - Engineering is just family fun for the Baxters LYDIA AROOZOO By SINGAPORE, Fri— A keen interest m electrical engineering runs through the Baxter family of Geylang Road, Singapore. The father, John Baxter, is an electrical engineer employed at R.A.F. Changi. His 18-year old son. Warren, leaves for Britain tomorrow to139 words
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Article25 1960-08-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government spent $18,078 from August last year on Aneka Ra'ayat shows. During that period 33 shows were staged.25 words
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136 1960-08-05 7 THE BOY MOZART ABLY PORTRAYED BY CONVENT GIRLS SINGAPORE, Fri. Even m their proudest moments I doubt whether the parents of the Marymount Convent children consider their progeny as talented as young Mozart, whose little opera "Bastien and Bastienne,'' composed at the age of 12. was produced yesterday evening at136 words
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109 1960-08-05 7 FIVE SCHOOLBOYS PLEAD NOT GUILTY TO THREE CHARGES OINGAPORE, Fri. Five schoolboys were brought up m trie Juvenile Court m connection with three separate police cases. One of them was charged with stealing a bicycle from a school. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bail till Aug. 22.109 words
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263 1960-08-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Alter months of anxiety. not knowing whether they would have to move or stay. the Brothers of St. Gabriel are confident that they will bt« allowed to go ahead with 'hHr building plans for a $500,000 Montfort Boys Home at Batu263 words
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Article, Illustration22 1960-08-05 7 JOHN BAXTER HAVING FUN WITH TRAINS22 words
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131 1960-08-05 7 2 STUDENTS HELPED IN LOTTERY: $500 EACH SINGAPORE, Fri. Two schoolboys had m their possession character lottery staking slips amounting to $5,000 when they were arrested, a magistrates court was told. Fong Mun Yeow, 17. and Lim Cheng alias Chin Yee Keon. 19, were fined $003 each after they had131 words
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Article22 1960-08-05 7 IPOH, Fri. Perak State Alliance may set up a disciplinary committee to see that members toe the party line.22 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-08-05 7 Man who built Cameron Highlands Road dies in Australia PERTH, Friday. MR. David William Brisbane, who was wellknown m Malaya as a civil engineer hefore the war, died here on Aug. 2. He was 72. A West Australian. Mr. Brisbane went to Malaya m 1919 as a divisional engineer m120 words
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Article20 1960-08-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Twen-ty-nine Hawaiian teachers arrived here yesterday m the course of a Far East study tour.20 words
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Article23 1960-08-05 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Triumph Herald Club will hold a film show at 410, Orchard Road, at 7 p.m. tonight.23 words
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Article34 1960-08-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government has spent $10,276 on overseas trips for Ministers. Parliamentary and Political Secretaries and Assemblymen from June last year, it was stated m the Legislative Assembly yesterday.34 words
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161 1960-08-05 7 They seek a censor board to vet publications from Kerala SINGAPORE, Fr i The Kerala Association of Singapore yesterday appealed to the Government to appoint a Censor Board consisting of members qualified m Malayalam and English to deal with all imported here from Kerala. The general secretary of the association,161 words
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Advertisement99 1960-08-05 7 EXCURSION FARE Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare onJy SIOS7 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges m Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 dayi to complete your trip. Save $305 over regular round-trip tourist fare.99 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-08-05 7 1 SfalS^m^Pr Gog I BnaBenaBBBnafcRpBaBBBBmRB^^ X^.Xr.Vc f WE PON7 ACCEPT v DETECGErsiT s(\ yfrjn COUPONS <" cf r AW/5 gC|A>| <3 J21 words
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137 1960-08-05 8 MORE MODELLING CUSSES NOW TO MEET THE DEMAND A FEW years ago, modelling m Singapore was a career that was never heard of. Now there are two comparable modelling schools which not only make it possible for local girls to make a start, but also help the awkward teenager to137 words
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Article33 1960-08-05 8 LOOKING for a roomy picnic bag? Aurora's m North Bridge Road has a wide selection of gay, straw ones, which are lined with plastic for proection against wet costumes.33 words
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221 1960-08-05 8 How to stop boiling milk from overflowing wins this week's prize of $20 jytRS. S. Paramanathan, 101 1-K Eaton Place, Singapore 19, wins the first prize of $20 m this week's "Household Hints" competition for her tip on how to make sure that milk does not overflow when boiling. She221 words
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67 1960-08-05 8 A LIGHT-WEIGHT IRON FOR GLOBETROTTERS fTODAY, travel m any form, I whether by plane, ship or car, means travelling lightly. With this m mind, a portable iron has been especially designed, so that women who care about their clothes and who are particular about their appearance, can press their dresses67 words
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Article22 1960-08-05 8 A SET to delight any woman's heart, is the matching nightgown and negligee from Modern Silk Store m High Street.22 words
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Article41 1960-08-05 8 JUST arrived from Australia tea sets with the most unusual and loveliest designs I have seen. The spiral pattern broadens prettily as it reaches the rim of the cud From Chong Trading m North Bridge Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-08-05 8 THESE NEW SWIMSUITS REALLY FLATTER THE WORKING GIRL'S FIGURE AND THEIR PRICE WONT UPSET HER PURSE LITTLE GLORIA IN -LYNNE' ALICE MODELS THREE FLATTERING PIECES: THEY ARE (FROM LEFT) •LOLA.' 'JUNE' AND -SONIA33 words
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Article, Illustration464 1960-08-05 8 AT last the average working girl m Singapore, who loves the sea. can afford to buy a swimsuit that really flatters her petite figure without upsetting her budget. Most Asian girls are smallbuilt by nature. She looks elegant m a highcollared464 words
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61 1960-08-05 8 NEW HAIR SPRAY FOR THE LATEST STYLES A SPECIAL hair spray is now available for fashionable women who follow the latest up-swept trend m hairstyles. Because these styles need special holding action to be kept m place, Revlon has now prepared "Living Curl." "Living Curl" for hard-to-manage hair is scientifically61 words
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Article35 1960-08-05 8 FIVE minutes seem such a short time to me, but that is how long Bird's instant whip will take to be ready. It only takes a minute to prepare.35 words
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Advertisement329 1960-08-05 8 Now m the fabulous GOLDEN VANITY Tine jßWßiiGry lm JF IBrcVS TK- MS-:-: i^jp- v!-^-« fir \^^m Powder foundation Won't streak or change no grease colour Gues fl c/ear, transparent The non-drying all-in.one glow make-up .Aii>pun— blended to give you light, transparent, flowerlike beauty, glamourously smooth and natural is now329 words
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Advertisement259 1960-08-05 8 V V* I B Try this e»sy betunr test today: Applr ooe^^ shades of Cutex Nail Polish on one hanc < X four two hands. The hand without Cutex H bow the hand with Cutex Nail Polish his B groomed, finished look. Nails sparkle with a W flattering as precious259 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-08-05 9 p0R E'S WORST MOTORIST 1(l totes the double white Urn trallit well over to the i. ,s i dear run whenever he that »>♦• ll25 words
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277 1960-08-05 9 DESMOND HACKETT - shameful deal or Olympic im hopefuls DESMOND HACKETT London, Friday. I, ortu-iaU and the human seals whose 1 thtN protect are going off the deep llM i >hameiul double-cross has Ohmpic hopefuls of their chances of il t'.xitt. t lie People's Friend, udlt.i.iHil rot. stiffening up the puration for Home.277 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-08-05 9 Name: Miss Xaye Breadsell. Age: unknown. Smile: charming. Apart from this, Kaye is one of Australia's leading sports women. She will represent her country as a gymnast at the Olympic Games m Rome this month.40 words
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393 1960-08-05 9 REG PEILING - REG PEILING By LONDON, Fri. pETER WALKER, (he young cricketer, dropped this week by both Knjjland and Glamorgan, is now much happier after "clearing the ;tir" with Glamorgan's skipper. Wilfred Wooller. Still dazed by the blast of publicity over his supposed resignation from393 words
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Article, Illustration164 1960-08-05 9 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison-Gray By A WEAK No-Trump opening led to some typical close exchanges on today's hand. The other side walked into trouble but finally scored a signal success, thanks to a lucky rescue operation and some help from the enemy. Souths bid of One NoTrump (12-14 points)164 words
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190 1960-08-05 9 nARIS. Fri.— Three Algerian r footballers were reported -missing" by their clubsgiving rise to fears of a new pressure campaign against Algerians m French teams With the start ot the championship football season less than three weeks away, cltth-offieials-expressedf ears that the players had^^eTr under pressure190 words
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Article366 1960-08-05 9 Two divers earn Olympic trip DETROIT, Fri. Sam Hall and Gary Tobian gained berths on the United States Olympic diving team by capturing the top two places m the finals of the men's springboard diving competition at the Olympic trials. Hall, who won the onemetre diving title m the N.C.A.A.366 words
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Article28 1960-08-05 9 Ang Soon Hoe beat defending champion Major P. Proudlock by three and two m the final of the Keppel Cup competition at Keppel golf course yesterday.28 words
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Article14 1960-08-05 9 MANILA, Fri.— Philippines beat Australia 100-73 m a pre-Olympic basket match.— Reuter.14 words
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Advertisement105 1960-08-05 9 ARGAIN OF THE DAY! THE H.M.V. "HANDIGRAM" > valves. 3 wavebands, 4-speed radiogram for only 1 30/--st stocks last) exclusively at BUJWIW^ "RECORD BAR" *J XX only AMERICAN CORO" Jewellery f Purchoic of TEN DOLLARS. P TOP SALE v^^ STREET, SINGAPORE. Stllrlt may i n g Overseas? W»r l SOU)105 words
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Advertisement309 1960-08-05 9 rf^TZfeTTHE LATEST lAKRE[ORD^£* '|JT B K^ V%> superior 4 w« 9 lity top r {fIUSH^ -4 Hr^* >^l cord*r of latest *5t X f^^Bf and most nroc fe 5 y recording ond on- §9^ V w/ no reproduction "■^^■cßßbl^^^P^^^ >: (4mr fL77 the tope '"^J W^T f f*> recording world309 words
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Miscellaneous230 1960-08-05 9 LOOK HERE FOR YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY «ORN- today you are m- also happiest when your v.rgo Aug. 24-sept 23, <-Jgg%g%g!?^ R°. »ii!r thouahtful of home is beautifully furnish- S^S hSm uilder Aouarius aSS you are on a business and selling VheVJ kindly and hale high ed and Immaculately neat.230 words
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Article904 1960-08-05 10 SHOPPING Centre CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. HOUSEWIVES MIST MAKE a note of FONDUE German cooking utensils: burners, copper chafing904 words
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129 1960-08-05 10 LIM KOK ANN - Undeveloped pi are passenge on the chess bo LIM KOK ANN By >"^»0»r J "DON'T move a piece twi moved every other pj ccc classical maxim points out th, I bringing up the supporting tr o < vancing into enemy territory Oon Efcmg Sian* m n u vj pionship engaged129 words
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Article133 1960-08-05 10 Floyd: No money no fight NEW YORK. Fn. Floyd Patterson announced yesterday he "definitely" will not defend his title against Ingemar Johansson on Nov 11. although I will defend against him some time around that date. He announced also lie would not fight. Swedish Ingemar at Los Angeles unless theU.P.I. - 133 words
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137 1960-08-05 10 Betting: Two player get stiff warnings MANCHESTER, Fn An English Football Lea Commission decided to 'severely' reprimand two Fourth Division Oltihum Athletic Football Club players and "to warn them as to their future conduct. The Commission was investigating allegations of conversations between players with a view to bets being made137 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-08-05 10 THE 'SEPAK RAGA' KING F NORWAY... HE CAN KEE IT UP 35 THOUSAND T pn tin- Tore I»f Hansen. 18. football" has just beaten hi> own woilil I i "juggling' kevpinj; the hall m t*>« his fret and head. He struck thThis beat his old record of 30.1*1"! hit" a«o.Popper - 51 words
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Advertisement202 1960-08-05 10 I For Cool Comfort DIP&»C 1 *****1I ***** 0 Cotton Available At All Leading Stores Mfi \ppoiniment H. H. The Sultan of Johon lli^li Qm Tailoring gMraafewd ClmrjLjcs very moderate. .VSmi M. AKHTAR BROS 27. Coleman Street. Singapore, 6. CARPETS INDIAN WOOLLFN CARPET* Art" ni i hi hi, \t ROCK202 words
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Advertisement229 1960-08-05 10 i Students who go Overseas! We sell what you need p overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwears, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept. Store S3 35, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** Come Along With Us To t Tour Of Federation Of Malaya229 words
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Advertisement102 1960-08-05 10 FONDUE EQUIPMENT FONDUE EQUIPMENT: For cheese and meat Fondue complete with burners, copper chafing dishes. Obtainable at f 31 Penang Road, Spore 9. Tel: *****. Open All day Saturday. SAVINGS DAY each Dacron Remnants 1.« yd. 6.00 tVoolen Remnants 1 yd. SI 1 .00 SAens Underwears 3 for 2.70 Jrocade102 words
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Advertisement33 1960-08-05 10 mu£M^y*'& 1 1 riTl rjii UA/R HAPPINESS IT'S LIKED By EVERYONE TRY IT TODAY FREE SAMPLES ON REQUEST i Sole Agents:JOSHIS (HOUSE OF SARIS) 11, Kerbau Ka. (off Serangoon Rd.j. S'pore-8 Phone: *****.33 words
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Advertisement182 1960-08-05 10 BEST BUYS! NATIONAL TRANSISTOR I RADIOS L~ wcm» j r^ b ALSO AVAILABLE FAMOUS BRANDS OF TAPE RECORDERS, CAMERAS WATCHES. Prices are moderate. Obtainable at BOON CO. 16 LHaNul ALLtY, S PORE 1 TEL: 2l 172 Enormous Quantities of NEW DESIGNS Just unpacked Ladies' Gents' Shoes, Transparent plastic handbags, Light182 words
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Advertisement217 1960-08-05 10 ALWAYS WEAR Diplomat Sportswear toT I Comfort rhrz/ I DURABILITY Available at all Leading Stores Special JMer! FOR 7 DAYS ONLY ♦HACO' Children T-ShirU with Elastic Reinforced Neck-Band m all Colours Guaranteed Washable Long Wearing. (Made m Holland by Jansen Tilanus) X PRICES: Sixe 2, 4, 6- UP $2.75 Now217 words
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Article, Illustration470 1960-08-05 11 PHILLIP HOUSE CHAMPIONS AT ALEXANDRA ESTATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ALhAAMMA, Jridav. ALEXANDRA Estate Primary Schools I ft II held their sixth annual athletic sports yesterday. Philip House won the Division A championship and Henderson House won the B Division championship. There was a good i turn out at this sports470 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-08-05 11 ol part m ;> m ■orkl A remJlt Mi- ro. I |pkir> and Prt amBest o£ 5 to a. ded 1 very I Ahmad ia^ N. I Prerr. toad's was F/Lt. *«P- id mA- •taL- first woaga^] s Ar.ir.ad.113 words
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134 1960-08-05 11 a 4. OuiXi was Cup ifter .Sen« ■b to Kav who made HO mistakes with hi> header. Slew Kav scored a lewminutes later from a pan Irom inside Seng Pah. Sens Pah. who was the outstanding player of the match, beat two134 words
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Article25 1960-08-05 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Jollilads Married versus Singles soccer tit scheduled to be played on Saturday has been postponed to Sunday, August 21 at Farrer Park.25 words
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Article21 1960-08-05 11 SINGAPORE Fri.—AneloChinese School will hold their annual swimming carnival today at the Chinese Swimming Club, beginning at 2.15 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-08-05 11 Jollilads AX. 3 SRC 0 SINGAPORE. Fri. Jollilads' inside right Barlow was the hero of the day. Ho helped his team trounced S.R.C. with two goaL> Jn this Junior Cud tie played on the Padang yesterday. S.R.C. were no match to the strong248 words
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Article206 1960-08-05 11 BOTH TEAMS WERE EQUALLY MATCHED S.T.B 1. Khalsa Assn. 1. piARRER PARK, Fri. It was a keenly contested matchrßoth were equally matched and a draw was a fair result. The Sikhs led 1-0 m the second half. Goalkeeper Nerphia Singh was m top form. He saved at least a dozen206 words
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Article27 1960-08-05 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Malayan Arm Forces knockout Cup soccer tie between Singapore Military Forces and Royal Malayan Navy will be played at Gillman Barracks on Friday.27 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-08-05 11 ALEXANDRA, Fri. A triangular sports meet was held at Gillman Barracks on Wednesday between Victoria School. Tanjong Katong School and Engineer Base GP Singapore. The three teams took part m swimming, basketball and athletics. In swimming, the team from the Base GP285 words
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285 1960-08-05 11 LONDON. Fri.— The intriguing tussle at the top of the English county cricket championship table gathers momentum, with Sussex looking more and more a menace to the might of Lancashire and Yorkshire. They needed only a little under three hours of285 words
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Advertisement352 1960-08-05 11 •FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD.! INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA j NEW PAN BOOKS [J] I TAMIKO Ronald Kirkbride $1.25 Revealing novel of life and love m Japan today. 'A dramatic tale m an m exotic setting' v THE UNTOUCHABLES Eliot Ness with Oscar Fraley 1.25 FIRST BRITISH EDITION. The thrilling352 words
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548 1960-08-05 12 BLEEDING TIRE HOLDER ESCAPES WITH A DRA W VETERAN LEO BECOMES THE FIGHTING LION TOKYO, Friday. THE Lion of Manila, Leo Espinosa, 30, thrashed Orient bantamweight champion Kenji Yonekura m the last round of their battle here last night. Judges declared it a draw. The champion left the ring bleeding548 words
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1084 1960-08-05 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By SINGAPORE. Fri. gl(i fields and an even bigger I'nlimited Sweep will highlight the Malayan Amateur Raring Association's race meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The main race for M.A.R.A. Class 1 over One Mile should be a match between Happy Life (if he1,084 words
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79 1960-08-05 12 The ties for tomorrow's badminton SINGAPORE. Fri. The following are the ties for tomorrow's badminton match between Singapore and Indonesia at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall at 3 p.m. Indonesian players mentioned first. Singles: M Djundi v Ronnie Oon: Lie Bo Djian v Urn Wei Lon; Eddie Yusuf v Omar79 words
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Article26 1960-08-05 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. SAFA ruled yesterday that the Tengah-Maxwell match played on Wednesday was a triendly A Cup tie date will be notified later.26 words
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105 1960-08-05 12 rpoWNSVILLE, Fri. AusA tralian girl swimmers smashed two world records here last night. Marilyn Wilson swam 220--yard backstroke m 2 mm. 37.2 sec. The world 110-yard medley relay record was shattered by Gergaynki Beckett, Rosemary Lassig, Jan Andrews and Dawn Fraser with 4105 words
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Article, Illustration331 1960-08-05 12 Wong v. Foo fight steals show at Saints boxing meet SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE best Ggbt al the St. Andrew's School 23rd annual inter-house boxing tournament yesterday was between two light-heavies m (he final. In this clash sturdy, tall and grim-looking. Wong Tuan Seng was matched against shortish, fat and sluggish.331 words
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Article96 1960-08-05 12 JALAN BESAR, Fri. Darul Aflah "A" just managed to scrape through their SAFA Junior knock-out tie against R.A.F. Changi 4-3 here vester. day. Changi are the current Div. 2C champions and m the league encounter Daruls had lost by three clear goals. Salleh (2) and Sukiman96 words
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283 1960-08-05 12 Madras beat Services in final tie Madras FT 3 Joint Services .I*. JALAN BESAR. Fri. -Madras Football Team deserved iheir farewell victory. But Services are to blame "for their own defeat. The goals that beat Osborne came from hi^ usual mistake of leaving his post unnecessarily. Forwards felt the absence283 words
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