The Singapore Free Press, 9 August 1960
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Title Section18 1960-08-09 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY is TALKING ABOUT The SINGPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article16 1960-08-09 1 Town in flames as Mr. L. returns n i F Horror 'Fruitful' i ra i U.P.I.U.P.I. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration337 1960-08-09 1 Da^s war' warning £ets surprise reaction France too says it: No crisis UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. THE United Nations SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld's blunt "war" warning over the Congo question received a surprisingly mixed reception yesterday. Russia and the United States were m rare agreement both wanted337 words
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144 1960-08-09 1 Nehru prepared to visit Pakistan to sign new pact NEW DELHI, Tuesday. 'WH. NEHRU is reported ready to go to Pakistan m September to sign an Indus waters treaty to settle the 12-year-old dispute between India and Pakistan. Usually reliable sources >ay he ha> told the Pakistan Government he would144 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-08-09 1 LOUISE COLLINS CALLS OFF WEDDING TO MILLIONAIRE TOM LONDON, Tues. Mrs. Louise Collins, 27 yearold widow of British racing driver Peter Collins, and Mr. Thomas Sopwith, son of a leading aircraft manufacturer, have called off their wedding which was set for August 17. Mr. Sopwith, 26. and Mrs. Collins announcedReuter - 120 words
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Article36 1960-08-09 1 MOUNTAINSIDE (New Jersey). Tues —Thirty three people were injured yesterday, many seriously when a coal truck smashed into the rear of a parked bus and .shoved it into another bus here.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article32 1960-08-09 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Tlie State Department described the seizure of American properties m Cuba as discriminatory and arbitrary and said a lorma) protest was being made to the Havana Government.32 words
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Article31 1960-08-09 1 'Pure speculation MANILA, Tues.— A presidential spokesman described as "pure speculation" a report that President Carlos Garcia, who is m hospital witb hieh blood pressure, would postpone his visit to Malaya.31 words
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Article50 1960-08-09 1 MINILA Tues. Pirates attacked a small motor Hunch m Southern Philippines yesterday, killed a wealthy l.Vinino Muslim merchant aboard and kidnapped five members of his family and two helpers. The trader was shot when he tried to fight off th e raiders with a shotI gun.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 50 words
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Article35 1960-08-09 1 BERNE, Tues.— Five Swiss were killed when their car was crushed by a fall of rock ana burst into flames on the Butted Mountain Pass, about 58 miles south-ease of here.35 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-08-09 1 MAN WITH HEAD FOR BEAUTY AND IT'S ALL IN DAY'S WORK photo. 0) THE famous Voljansky family, who represent the ultimate m balance on a taut wire, are some of the artists from the Moscow State Circus who opened at Empire Pool, Wembley, recently. Picture shows this amazing balancing act.—Paul Popper - 52 words
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Article45 1960-08-09 1 MCNTE CARLO. Tues Frince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco set off for a Mediterranean holiday cruise yesterday with their children. Prince Albert and Princess Caroline, m the new royal yacht. Costa de Sol a converted Spanish orange boat.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article31 1960-08-09 1 MANILA. Tues sixty nine per- sons were reported missing, thirty of whom were believed drowned. after strong winds and giant waves battered and sunk five motori boats31 words
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Article38 1960-08-09 1 NEW CASTLE < Pennsylvania >. Tues. liqpe than 50 people were injured last night when the verandah of an old dance hall collapsed under the weight of scores of picnickers seeking shelter from a severe rainstorm.- UPIUPI - 38 words
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127 1960-08-09 1 Jailbreaker nabbed by a flying constable in a borrowed plane PERTH, Tuesday. A PRISONER fleeing niter escaping from jail at Onslow, miles north of here, on a stolen motor-cycle was caught today by a constable who borrowed a light aircraft lo chase the mimr The prisoner, already serving a sentence127 words
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238 1960-08-09 1 Reel mayor not real mayor: So a town is upset MAIDENHEAD, Tues. U» Residents of this quiet English town are annoyed about a Government sponsored film starring their mayor and his wife. Called "I Am A Mayor.*' the documentary for overseas showing under Foreign Office auspices and commissioned by the238 words
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Article21 1960-08-09 1 JAKARTA. Tues— The Soviet Unions newly-appointed Ambassador io Indonesia. Mr. Nikolai Alexandroviisch Michailov, arrived here by air vesierday.21 words
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Article113 1960-08-09 1 TANKER ABLAZ! RIO I 1 I l>> -1..,, J' i.i Ctttsl «i; P STOCK EXCHANGE "|l m Stmi( I m Sin I .i i. ii> v X "<l 'I h» i v i ni i Sr-A\i lH*d> ■ni 'ti n M run ii'" I li< Malayan I RUBBEK113 words
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Article29 1960-08-09 1 ISTANBUL. Tues— General Cemal Gursel, Turkish head ol state and Frime Minister, said that it was hoped to hold Turkeys elections on May 27 next year-29 words
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Article25 1960-08-09 1 MOSCOW, Tues.— Shym Dursunov of the Soviet Republic of Kirghizia is Ml years old, Ta*>, thp official Soviet news agency said.25 words
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Article32 1960-08-09 1 FLORENCE. Tues. Salvaiore Feiiagamo tiie Italian shoe designer who lmenied tiie wedge heel m women t, shoes ln 1938 died at ins vilia at Fiumetio ne_r Vterej-gio, aged 6_.32 words
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Article28 1960-08-09 1 BANGKOK. Tues— The cast ot living m Thailand has steadily declined during the last three years, according to the Finance Minister, Mr Sunthorn Honglandarom. Reuter.28 words
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Article23 1960-08-09 1 JAKARTA. Tues— About 2 000 overseas Chmese ln West Ja\a have registered their names for repatriation to Communist China.23 words
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Article23 1960-08-09 1 MADRID. Tue* American novelist Ernest Hemingway, who arrived here last Friday lor a Spanish holiday, is reported to be Ul.23 words
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Article32 1960-08-09 1 First Mala van Fund manager* prices today: buvmg $1 21 and selling $1.35 xd Second Mala van Fund manager .v price.-. Duying" 99 1 1 cents and selling $1.05 xd32 words
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Advertisement50 1960-08-09 1 wffma^somam omt 9J BB_> rl B__ T ___l HP_B PI a_ fSLm m _H~__e _i r_K ___*4 W.*e —31 J _B _____L__ Z M mmsm f j_fc J_ BB^^^iß cas h eaters TOWN AND L.P.G. MODELS AVAILABLE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS SIIV-E DARBY See them at HOME APPLIANCES 304-S Orchard Road Singapore50 words
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Advertisement31 1960-08-09 1 m DANDRUFF ;g|MUST E GO! *fIS?M MIRACLE Slr DANDRICLDE Avoilobl* trow* Hoirdressera, Loading Oispensories a. Stores Oeolers Contoct:— TAI WAH TRAOING CC., J I North Conol Road, Spore M Tel: H6-Q31 words
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169 1960-08-09 2 Industrials and rubbers in demand, but gilts and tins are slightly easier LONDON. Tues 4 FURTHER unprove- ment m industrials though less extensive than on Friday last, again provided the Lure ot the London stock markets sterday. ing was stimulated by uptimiaa regarding the c onomic outlook and pcs of169 words
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Article149 1960-08-09 2 Defence shares dip m an irregular market NEW YORK: Wall Street closed irregular, with mostly fractional changes either way. The market moved very erratically. Early m the session defence issues went ahead on expectations of larger spending. Certain other shares joined the advance either on individual developments or149 words
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Article22 1960-08-09 2 Market firm A MSTERDAM: The market a\ was firm, Philips. Uniliver and Royal Dutch showed a firm tendency m quiet dealings.22 words
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99 1960-08-09 2 TOKYO: The Japanese Finance Ministry said that foreign currency reserves held m Japan at the end of July registered an all-time high of M 54 515 .000 .000 which was an increase of MSI62 million over holdings at the end of June. There were receipts99 words
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Article49 1960-08-09 2 \;><>N 1 ue> lm I r.don Metal Exchange warethe end ot last week Totalled 9. .>.)."> tons comprisnm M Liverpool .4.7-0 tons and Hull 1.515 tons. Copper Stock! totalled 5.854 comprteinf' London 1.529 ton*, liverpool 2.880 tons. Manchester 1 025 tons and Hull 420 torus.49 words
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Article179 1960-08-09 2 SHIPS M CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Ampenan 1 2, Jagmata 4 5, Benloyal 6/7, Tidra 8/9, Larut 10 11, Mikumo 13 14. Soudan 15 16. Burma 18, Soon Huat 19, Stia N. Wall 3, Sedili N. Wall 4, SRT 1155 URUP179 words
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Article59 1960-08-09 2 HONO KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,200 $1,200 sales sellers Union Ins. Canton $91.00 $90.00 sales buyers Wheelock Maraen 7.50 7.70 sales sales H Kong phone $38.75 $38.75 sales sales Dairy Farm <Sc Cold Storage $28. M $28 7059 words
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Article78 1960-08-09 2 South Perak Rubber LONDON: The South Perak Rubber Syndicate announced that they have communicated to the board of Ederapolla Tea Company of Ceylon, an offer to acquire such of the Ederapolla share capital as is not now m its ownership on a basis of exchange of on* South Perak78 words
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Article319 1960-08-09 2 U.S. car sales drop DETROIT: New car sales m July fell behind a year ago for the first time this year, it was reported here. Trade sources said dealers sold an estimated 428.700 new U.S.-made cars against 452.300 cars sold In July last year. Over one million new cars319 words
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Article919 1960-08-09 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. cci cum capital issue. ull fjciudmg everythiag. eicluiißg livitfea.. I cli bjj cum Beius issue. 1 xcr eiciuimg capital retara. t ecr bbj cum capital retara. I ctf cum Oi vi or ad c call919 words
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570 1960-08-09 2 Goodwood Park's was tthe exception to look up PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS b/JJ UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Malayan Stock Exchange opened the week on a depressing note with 33 per cent of the listed counters recording price drops. In fact, the only share570 words
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Article230 1960-08-09 2 Round the Worg Market Pri^ Price NOTE: AU vrlces oe/ouare middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Auk I Prcvi.us tmeee RUBBER No. 1 R-& ci I. European ports. Aur M I M> Sept :i«< 1/14 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 'M :iu RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Houie Term*. Sapt230 words
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Article199 1960-08-09 2 Slow trading: Sellers reserved, buyers not keen LONDON. Tues. Values were marked up slighuv initially m response to higher Eastern advices. Trading was slow to start but sellers were reserved. The morning session passed uneventtuilv and the general quietness was continued into the afternoon. Traders reported some interest m199 words
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Article31 1960-08-09 2 WASHINGTON: The United States and Canada have agreed on a programme of increased co-operation In the development of heavy water-moderated power reactors the Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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78 1960-08-09 2 A relapse in Singapore extends Fridays downturn of tin price LONDON. I TIN fairly sharply extended Krid turn to closr around Ci/- p The relapse m Ihe Singa|>or_- \wk\ not unexpected, presumable -hlutm-Ix _j ""I market scnlmii'iii Tradii i was o:. mon •r.oiigh p-d ady. j on the per_a m78 words
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Article122 1960-08-09 2 India abandons plan to import from Russia: Refineries can't take it >TE\V DELHI. Tv< ■>. InI dia has abandoned plans to import crude oil from tlie Soviet Union for the time being. Mr. O X Malaviya. Minister ol Mines and Oil. said m Parliament yesterda>. Replying to questionin122 words
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Advertisement199 1960-08-09 2 Jordan sugar factory bill AMMAN: The Jordan I government will a-k lor pro:: 1 bids for su?ar factory blue- aio: prints m the next 10 days. part an Economy Ministry spokesman said. VPI M BARBER LINE I Frem U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS ts AND HONGKONG TUDOR la199 words
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270 1960-08-09 3 RG. PILLAI - RG. PILLAI 5,000 VILLAGERS SAY THEY ARE MENACE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN AND PEDESTRIANS By SINGAPORE. Tuesday. jy|ORE THAN 5,000 people m Bukit Chermai and Changi villages have complained to the authorities that roads leading to their kampongs are a big "menace" to pedestrians and270 words
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114 1960-08-09 3 HARBOUR CHIEF ON DANGER OF DROPPING THE ANCHOR SINGAPORE. Tues. The Acting Master Atteni ant Singapore. Capt. R. l. Hira. has reminded masters t Is of the danger of cropping anchor when .1 mooring craft are ;nd m Keppel Harbour. Citing a recent case. Capt. Bird pointed out a vessel114 words
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Article29 1960-08-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Union of Fire ating Services has submitted a fresh memorandum to the Government seeking better conditions and a unified s>alarv scheme29 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-08-09 3 GIMSON BOYS REHEARSE GYM DISPLAY A gymnastic display ol pyramid formation will be one of the highlights of the annual inspection of the Gimson School for boys by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yosof bin Ishak. on August 13. Picture shows the boys rehearsing their show.46 words
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Article23 1960-08-09 3 IPOH. Tues. Cameron Highlands will soon be able to double its intake of visitors and holiday-makers with increased hotel accommodation.23 words
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137 1960-08-09 3 Italian envoy's wife to give lessons on how to cook spaghetti SINGAPORE. Tues. An Italian envoys wife is to give a series of lessons on how to prepare popular Italian dishes at tne Kamaia Club tnis month. Sne is Mrs. G. Maft'ioli, wife of the Italian Vice Consul 'Commercial! m137 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-08-09 3 AN HONOURS STUDENT IS ELECTED PRESIDENT BUKIT TIMAH. Tues.— Mr. Lawrence Tan Beng Cheok < above), an Honours student m physics, has been elected president of the Catholic Students Society of the University of Malaya (Singapore Division). Other officials oi the executive committee are Misses Stephanie Pereira. Anna Sim. and65 words
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Article58 1960-08-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Dato S, C. Maclntyre, Malayan Commissionr, m India, has returned here for routine consultations. Today he called on the Sultan of Johore and later left for his home m Batu Pahat. He will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 11 and will be58 words
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148 1960-08-09 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHL leader of the Bukit Panjang Community Centre, Mr. T. C. Heng, has urged housewives to make use of the centre. Mr. Heng said that both the cooking and tailoring classes at the centre -are not receiving the148 words
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81 1960-08-09 3 BERSILAT EXPERT COLLAPSES AFTER DISPLAY KAJANG, lues. Inche Shariman bin Palil. 45, an expert In bersilat I Malay art of self-defence), collapsed and died after a demonstration m a friend's house m Kampong Paya, near here. Inche Shariman was among a party or ten bersilat experts invited to give a81 words
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Article23 1960-08-09 3 BALING. Tues.- More than 2.500 people tooK part m the first anti-Communist rally to be held m this "peacetalks" town.23 words
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130 1960-08-09 3 NEW STAMPS OF JOHORE NOW AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— FoTn-^cerrt^tnd sft-eetrt— stamps bearing the portrait of the present Sultan of Johore are now on sale at all post offices and postal agencies m the State. The remaining one. two. five, eight and 20 cents. $1, $2. and $5130 words
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Advertisement187 1960-08-09 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERT WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 tammam ___B^ _m VS 4 _l m\m\mw mm^ g& IS ™f___-i"" v' l Ka______ J F M _t —I I _T V {jT c**mmm 7^l— T— -re-meter with LVS exposure indicotor. I on Fl 9 6-elcments lons. I187 words
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Advertisement308 1960-08-09 3 »^^^^^^(B ______^^_r9rs^ mmwAmmmr^ _ja^" IMl^^ f 04V W aW _LV^____D luflJL____r ____f________________n*£ til metr 'V*^^ l^mm\f^ AW _--H___-V l_P __■^T x *^r_|H s_/ J^"*^"w .^b_Vl ____________F JV _a___________^B The latest HERMES Baby model which continues to be -mfp_MMHMB_- u c mOS compact and lightest :«^_::>.^_»_^^ X !*^-^^JJgJ^^^l3Jg|^^^*% than 8 lbs.308 words
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Miscellaneous177 1960-08-09 3 _i 1 I l a_______________K i I mkm%mMmmmwm9AWmmMl^MMkm I lil Til a_Bj__B______H a y ***** J S__£3 ML A l— l _____________H **~^~bjß 9^ i Medium Wave 476 metres. SHORT WAVE: 62 metres (4780 kc s.) from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. daily. P.M. 1.00 Programme summary: 1.02 Around the bandstand;177 words
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153 1960-08-09 4 Higher studies by post... the University of Queensland offers to take on more THE University of Queensland plans to double the enrolment of students from South-Hast Asia for correspondence courses ncxl year. This is because of an unprecedented increase m the number of requests for external studies scholarships from Malaya,153 words
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Article104 1960-08-09 4 GLTMPSES into the way of life of the people and the characteristics of Vietnam went on display at an exhibition which opened yesterday. The exhibition comprising of over 100 photographs is a testimony to the talents and pains of several of the best "camera artists of Vietnam.104 words
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Article60 1960-08-09 4 A BALL m aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital will be held at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The ball which will feature several interesting and enjoyable items including a number of spot dances witn attractive prizes will be part of60 words
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Article63 1960-08-09 4 LEVER BROTHERS (Malaya) Limited have introduced a new size Sunlight washing soap m the Malayan market. The soap now comes m long bars, made at the company's factory m Kuala Lumpur. A spokesman for the company s-aid the new product was conceived specially to suit Malayan conditions. The63 words
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Article60 1960-08-09 4 THE Chinese V.M.C.A. Art Club elected Mr. Chay Hong Lew as chairman at their annual meeting. Other officials are honorary secretary. Mr. Chan Yoke Kwang; treasurer, Mr. Chia Vow Pong; committee members, Mr. Lim Cheng How, Mr. Yau Tin Yau, Mr Chew Tew Seng, and Mr. Ong60 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-08-09 4 NG YOON HOOI, a student of Lower Six Science "A" of Anglo-Chi-nese School, left Singapore last week for Edinburgh to study medicine. Ng was one of five boys from the Anglo-Chinese School who obtained eight distinctions m the 1959 Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examinations. YOON HOOI49 words
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Article49 1960-08-09 4 MR. TOM ROSANDICH, an expert on American affairs, will speak to boys of St. Joseph's Institution at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall tomorrow. He will speak on "Life m the United States of America." After the lecture, he will meet and speak personally to the boys.49 words
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Article45 1960-08-09 4 A FORUM on general and current affairs of the day will be h eld at the Chinese V.M.C.A. this afternoon. The forum is aimed at Instilling a keener interest among the younger members of the association m what is going on around them.45 words
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Article42 1960-08-09 4 THE Chinese V.M.C.A. will be staging a "HI-Y'' social and dance on Saturday from 7.30 p.m. to midnight. Guest artistes will be the "Blue Hawaiians." Members of the public are invited to attend. Tickets can be obtained at the door.42 words
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Article, Illustration311 1960-08-09 4 SCIENCE IS MODERN CULTURE SAY BOYS... AND THEY BEAT THE GIRLS AT DEBATf- IT was a proud day for five oratorical stalwarts of Gan Eng Seng School when they won the coveted Lee Kong Chian Shield on Saturday for being the best secondary school debating team. And judging from the311 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-08-09 4 The assistant general manager of singer sowing Machine Company, Mr. Le>lie Wearmouth. presents a Singer sewing machine to Miss Rosamund Lim. the divisional superintendent of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade. Nursing Division. The machine will be used by the association to start a sewing class. More than 100 members of56 words
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Advertisement70 1960-08-09 4 Wf mahuuoM jewellbl A WIDE RIM Please Call Or I And See Our Vanfl And Workmansll IT WILL FIT I YOUR BUDGfI AND CONFIRM fl YOUR TAS t l| H aaaa sl O m __rv^!tdfl_k!'| I' m) r *»T^^^i 11 I V_D-___yl if I -o^RkJ* mwKm _j -'km M I3B03!70 words
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Miscellaneous463 1960-08-09 4 CLUES ACROSS a _HHi^TBBT?""T__FT'""BMbP^ his own I ____T P 1 vu I r— P ■r— M —*BbbbbL__J[| bb_A__J___L_ m J___| ■7 II 111 I I I I 8. They're very keen about their I II hobby! mJ L J L J L L j L J L The of bow463 words
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Article247 1960-08-09 5 S6SM. AID WILL BOOST STATE'S 5-YEAR PLAN: MORE EXPECTED IN NEXT 3 YEARS o sI *GAPORE, Tuesday. JflE Peoples Action Party yesterday hailed the recent economic talks held m London between the British and Singapore governments as a success. Despite ihe rad that tlie247 words
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Article35 1960-08-09 5 KOTA BHARU. Tues. Thieves broke into the house of the well-known weaver. Hajjah Che Bidah binte Che Yin, m Kampong Penamban? here and stole 100 pieces of kain songkit valued -at $5,000.35 words
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Article36 1960-08-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A vigorous attack on the Internal Security Act is expected to be made at the annual conference 01 the Labour Party ol" Malaya m Johore Bahru on Aug. 20 and 21.36 words
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130 1960-08-09 5 CALL TO PUBLIC TO REPORT GIFT REQUESTS BY CABLE MESSENGERS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of Telecommunications m Singapore has called on the public to immediately report telegraph messengers soliciting lor gifts. He said the number of the messengers should be noted and given together with a report of the solicitation130 words
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111 1960-08-09 5 GOVT. TOLD TO REVISE PROVIDENT FUND LAWS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Congress has appealed to the government to revise the laws governing the maintenance and functions of the Central Provident Fund. In a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Congress points out that while it fully111 words
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123 1960-08-09 5 THIS POPULATION COUNT IS CENSUS WITH A DIFFERENCE BRUNEI TOWN. Tues.— Tomorrow is Census Day m Brunei. But it will be a census with a difference. For every householder m the State will be asked certain questions during the following two weeks, the answers of which will provide the Government123 words
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Article24 1960-08-09 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police raided a house m Nelson Road last night and recovered a number of opium pipes, following a tip-off.24 words
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Miscellaneous509 1960-08-09 5 DIARY v OF TODAY'S -EVENTS I v jJ SINGAPORE JVDO CLl*B: Filth kyu to secona kyu. 8 to 9 p.m V.M.C.A.: Billiards Room open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Junior cepartment open from 2 p.m., table-tennis practice. 2 p.m.. bodybuilding and weightlifting. 4 p.m.. lawn tennis, 4.3i> p.m., cricket509 words
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Miscellaneous88 1960-08-09 5 AHMAD: Apa yang awak hendak beli? HASNAH: Apa yang awak suka txntok makan Uugah-nart? AHMAD: Kna sudah lama ta' makan kan-ikan. HASNAH: Mari kna beli ikan sedikit. Gerai-gerai ikan ada di-sabelah sana itu. MAN: Mari bell ikan! Mari beli ikan! HASNAH: Orang itu ada menjual maeham-macham jenis ikan. AHMAD: Beli-laii88 words
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Miscellaneous236 1960-08-09 5 MAN: Oh. ta' boleh. Tatut-patut-lah. AHMAD: Salu ringgit tujoa puloh sen. MAN: Baik-lah; baik-lah. HASNAH: Nah. Ini -*angnya. Ahmad, kiia mesu beli terong sadikit untok kari. AHMAD: Mari kita beli pada Ah Seng. HASNAH: Dia di-sabelah sana. AH SENG: Apa khabar Che' Hasnah. Sudan lama kami ta' nampaK enche*. AHMAD:236 words
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Article465 1960-08-09 6 Dear Sir. DON T BE SO PETTY 0 Helen Liow should not be i>^ petty. The Free Press has always given equal publicity to all schools whenever they have tr^er sports, iun-fairs or musical concerts. The fact that one school I presume Helen means the Convent of the Holy Infant465 words
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Article, Illustration2396 1960-08-09 6 Quietly, the weary pilots waited for the phone call that could sen them to deal The eagle lost more emssmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ feathers than its fearless prey ()N August 15 I was having lunch with the other pilots of 010 Squadron m the Officer's Mess at Leconfield, a few miles north of2,396 words
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Advertisement760 1960-08-09 6 You can hand m your claeeified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMKMON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage _t LA4L. SU T_n_n Kai* B_BBB_i Cold Storms* (M) LtS., i-i C!-r*j SU-ff RUNS Cold Storage (M) Ltt-a i') Naw Koad. K.OTA BHAftU Cold Storms* (al> Lt_. 1147760 words
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Advertisement29 1960-08-09 6 A Better Case for Value GOLD CIGARETTE CASES GOLD CIGAR BOXES CASES CIGARETTE LIGHTERS POWDER COMPACTS LANKA Jewellers, Iffll HOISK FOR CKYI.ON QS_BB> 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1 PHONE: *****.29 words
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Advertisement137 1960-08-09 6 H \mm B_r Bl bB MflflflflflflflflflflflHr I Hal _^W _f^ > 3 rs 1 bb__________L i I ami m ßßmmmm?- <5 p^* rl w Jf robe dun soir I ma griff e^ I perfumes 6? eau de cologne! Sold by all Leading Shop, ami m I FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO LTD137 words
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Article49 1960-08-09 7 1 pgRIDGE FACILITIES |N SUFFICIENT .-EA-WITH THE HIGH L0 F ILLNESS* SINGAPORE. Tues. v :-OEVA aitiiient to treat the high rate of iis 1958 report, publishMinistry of Health called l blishiiniit of a second mental hosP™. Slate. I ■f I Lw system I Amissions49 words
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90 1960-08-09 7 POULTRY FARMS' IN TRUST FLATS, TENANTS COMPLAIN SINGAPORE. Tues.-Resid-ita vi Singapore Improvement Trust flats are cotnplalnlni of the aetivi- i tew who convert ..states into poultry farms. The rearing oi poultry or livestock on SIT estates is against their tenancy agreements, but many tenants. specially those living m proand floor90 words
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162 1960-08-09 7 Retires after 30 years at sea: He'd give anything to go back SINGAPORE. Tues. Captain C. de Wolff, a veteran Dutch seaman well-known m Singapore trade circles this week said "goodbye" to the East. Captain de Wolff, who retired recently after more than 30 years at sea. sailed m the162 words
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176 1960-08-09 7 Ali accepts challenge and rides scooter to Malacca in record time BI' KIT TIMAH, Tuesday. SYED ALI, 22, an ail museum caretaker at the University of Malaya, longed to do something which would win him the admiration of his friends. Quietly, and with great determination he saved as much as176 words
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Article42 1960-08-09 7 BALING. Tues.— The former OCPD. Kroh. ASP Lim Ah Ewe was acquitted m the Magistrates' Court here on two summons charges or making a false report and neg ligently firing a pistol so as to endanger the life of others.42 words
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73 1960-08-09 7 SOCIETY TO BUILD A HOME FOR THE POOR KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. [he Indian Weliare bociety is to build a 5300.u00 home for destitutes Ol all races at Kampong Pandan. The society recently acquired four acres of land for the home from the Selangor State Government. The treasurer of the society.73 words
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166 1960-08-09 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Dentists m Singapore are not enthusiastic about the latest ''television camera" which provides for closer observation a magnitied picture of the dental structure. The device consists of an -optical fibre" m a tube of many thousand hollow fibres. When put to use, it166 words
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Article, Illustration272 1960-08-09 7 VIETNAM PHOTOGRAPHERS EXHIBIT •POETICT PICTURES THAT HAVE WON HIGH PRAISE IN THE WEST SINGAPORE, Tues. Vietnamese photographers, who recently caused a stir m the Western world with their sensitive subjects, and won second place m the World International Salon competition, are for the first time272 words
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Article64 1960-08-09 7 A special committee has been set up to cany out the building plan for the home. He said that the society hari been planning a home for destitutes for some time but had oeen handicapped by shortage of funds. 'Meanwhile, the society continues to provide assistance to needy64 words
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126 1960-08-09 7 SELANGOR GOES AHEAD WITH PUNS TO DEVELOP LAND KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The selangor Government is going ahead with its land development programme, despite unsatisfactory soil conditions m most of the areas as revealed by expert investigation recently. The State Commissioner of Lands. Inche Maarof bin Sheikh Ahmad, said "Naturally we126 words
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Article40 1960-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The principal of the Technical College Mr. N. A. Nair said that half the number of the qualified students wanting to enter the College had to be turned away due to lack of space.40 words
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Article32 1960-08-09 7 IPOH. Tues.— -The Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. here has budgetted for a surplus of $64,232 out of a total revenue of $96,557 for next year.32 words
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198 1960-08-09 7 Pupils stage 'thank you' conceit for donors of its $75,000 building YIO CHU KANG, Tuesday. -JWO HUNDRED pupils and teachers of thc Kalaimagal School staged a concert to say "thank you" to those whose gifts have enabled them to replace their zinc-roof school with a modern building. The Kalaimagal School198 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-08-09 7 Glad he turned his back on medicine and took Arts course SINGAPORE, Tues. 23-year-old Singapore student who turned his back on medicine five years ago today won an Arts study course m He is Goh Soo Tian of Poole Road, a University of Malaya graduate who obtained his B.A. degree242 words
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46 1960-08-09 7 KAL L A NG, Tues. The Balestier and Kirn Keat Avenue Community Centres are now registering students for adult literacy classes to be started next month. Registration closes on Saturday. Students will be charged a fee of $1 each a month.46 words
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Article33 1960-08-09 7 JOO CHIAT. Tues. Tlie Singapore Adult Educational Board will start classes m Malay. Chinese, Tamil or English early next month at the Joo Chiat Community Centre. Registration is open till Saturday.33 words
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Advertisement11 1960-08-09 7 •HOOVERMATIC "ASHES 1 1 -tt n m te^ R&ft LTD. --ORE-,.11 words
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Miscellaneous30 1960-08-09 7 t \fl^^^^^ By Gog f OP COURSE SHE'S PURRING, ANt? EVERY A j I GARAGE -OWNER IN J I £m\ THE DISTRICT IS /M <e |j V*. PURRING/ TOO /^-^W30 words
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Article, Illustration710 1960-08-09 8 BAD-TEMPERED GIRL TOLD: SULK... AND YOU'LL LIVE ALONE M_ friends say I'm pretty but bad tempered. Can you tell me how to become sweet-tempered? The more I try the more irritable I become. My mother says I'll never find a husband unless I stop being a sour puss. SULKY. Dear710 words
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Article47 1960-08-09 8 DON T get upset. jot down your troubles m a letter and post them to Esme. She'll give you sound advice —or a rocket if you deserve one! Write to Dear Esme. The Singapore Free Press, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9.47 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-08-09 8 The big jar is heavier now that it has water and fishes m it and Mr. Bear marches away with it so steadily that he does not notice that he is alone. For. soon after leaving the pet shop. Rupert happens to glance behind him and101 words
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Advertisement224 1960-08-09 8 ■'■'> i MODERN S'l mm M I bb_v bm___ < fv\ S (IERA lN_|v£§l £Jrt?ACH m^^^'^^P^' TAPE RECORDER J^^j^^^_^T ___S B__a.. !B»" m^^ m mt-Wmmm-t 9 _Ek_l I Sole Agents tor Singapore, Sarawak, Brunei A N. Born««:— 0 ASIA RADIO CO., 212-214, Sclcg.c Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** *****. foO YOU224 words
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Advertisement227 1960-08-09 8 Bj_. w '^_h_™bbT Mm R_i Hyi ____L_L H ___C Amß^m.'. 'aY ____J__ I _____b i^H I _pV t I __r^ ■*"'•—> Mr jf^^m..f9y m **^^^s^f_S_»* a ~bf^ am at^ #v__'* __MP^^^ for Instant Protection, »ust turn thc swivel ha»„_. Apply Both No stick deodorant is -2** soothingly cool. deli rtW227 words
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Miscellaneous403 1960-08-09 8 LOOK HERE FOR YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY BORN today you have a you see fit anyway! to influence money matter. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar 20 1 good head for business You are loyal and devot- libra (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) Money matte** assme a more to size up a person at first403 words
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Article, Illustration412 1960-08-09 9 DON'T BE TEMPTED TO CARRY TOO MUCH FOR YOU'LL HAVE NO FUN JUST PACKING AND UNPACKING gVERYONE loves a holiday. It is something to look forward to each year, alter months of hard work. It is a time for relaxation and a time412 words
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75 1960-08-09 9 A sink shelf to keep your work in order 4 RE you thoroughly dis---».organised as far as your housework is concerned? Do you often have to your .store-room upside down before you can ri:.d the brushes when you I to wash the floor? A compact sink shelf should solve this75 words
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Article61 1960-08-09 9 MW that extra touch of glamour when you steo out m the evenings, near a rose m you hair. The latest selection at Robinson s .s bound to be a winner^the SpSy is ttUched to a comb a secure way of anchoring it to the61 words
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Article50 1960-08-09 9 BRING the Taj Mahal right into your home. I'm talking about the replica of the famous monument m India which has just arrived at the Orient Craft m Orchard Road. Made of marble, the model is ornamental as well as useful as a table lamp.50 words
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33 1960-08-09 9 Sweeping floors m the house is made easier with the most up-to-date gadget an Embank Sweeper. Just push it and all the dust will disappear. From Whiteaway s.33 words
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Article31 1960-08-09 9 TERYLENE is the newest look m blouses. Drip-dry and requires no ironing, the blouses are styled with threequarter and short sleeves. From the Radha Store m North Bridge Road.31 words
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391 1960-08-09 9 MARY TAN WINS TOP CONTEST PRIZE FOR HER STUFFED SOTONG SAMBAL MRS. MARY TAX, of 24 Asia Gardens, Singapore 2, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest Xo. 31 for her Stuffed Sotong (cuttle iish) Sambal. She gets $10 and a Xestle ham- per worth $10. INGREDIENTS: Eight medium sized391 words
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Advertisement253 1960-08-09 9 the simplest ever way to k^ vi __V* SLIMMING TABLETS >X lit V^ J- l_____r __N- Met 1 g iiA ,> *^_*TE^^J < -*W EAT THE THINGS y OU LIKE WHILE YOU SLIM soir oiSTinuTOftt LINDETEVES-JACOBERG SINGAPORE -K. LUMPUR- PENANG IPOH- JESSELTON Call m today for X X ALMOLA J253 words
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Article109 1960-08-09 10 by M. Harrison-Cray Dealer South North-South fame N. IQJII4I 0 4 OKJ 8 5 3 4 io W E. 10 6 d> A W 5 tfKJ9S C?AQIO 3 OA4 0Q10<62 *AyJ<j J X 8. m X 3 VB7 6 2 O 8 4 8 1 5 4 All109 words
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374 1960-08-09 10 'Black Flash' Rhodesia m ake history at Olympic MADE DEBUT A y I MAHAM),,!, 1 •J-O compete m the Olympic < rj H an honour, hut lm Ah Cyprian Tseriwa il is a double^ I a schoolteacher at an Anglic H lirst non European lo rcpiv M n I southern374 words
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Article16 1960-08-09 10 ROME. Tues- The 13-man Australian basketball team arrived here for the Olympics.16 words
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Article99 1960-08-09 10 ROME 1 I mer < I Ol thi I but V St.. Ed I Am- m SOC< entered m £ntiiesl fron (J J There wai :.c ;r.:^B planittori o: wh v _M me;. zjjM shot put. 1 Italy and I M tered 1 combine 1 team vili r__ fefl99 words
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133 1960-08-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu< >. -Asian referees will now be appointed to control matches at internaiioi.ai level m Europe and other parts of the world, the Asian FIFA leferees meeting was told recently. Mr. Koe Ewe Teik. chairman of the FA of Malaya Reierees133 words
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Advertisement287 1960-08-09 10 Fill your home with MUSIC LATEST RELEASE eW B_!TTtTi _______n____i_s_-i Available at: PARAMOUNT CO. 6. Tiong Bahru Rd. Tel: ***** If You Are Wise Shop At CHONG WAH for WATCHES, CAMERAS Transistor Radios. Etc We give one fuM vcar Guaranteed for every purchase *rom us. PRICES ARE GUARANTEED 97, North287 words
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Advertisement215 1960-08-09 10 v^_L_K__; mmaW' j^^^'^x-^^JJE m\\* x -BrSSjß_fiH .*_L^^^WW#*j^^'VW^Hbß3B IHBu-TjQ-IM-r 3 I *^^^^m^^Sm\^fKHkaa\ y .'''fcyjamvfifcb-mji- > j3? '^pww^^^-_r I! r- ___kSs!)o_^__________v_-_£_l _H_r'— __ft3l9i4inc i^E_k_: ,j *'i_R ._t_~--— *'AJ^W>i l/:v"vy.ivjB__£ :":-y'v-' ___Bw TILING For your Tiling requirements please first visit JUPITER TRADING COMPANY 85, MARKET ST. SPORE. TEL: ***** ***** before you decide215 words
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Advertisement520 1960-08-09 10 gHOPPING 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. WATCHES. CAMERAS. Tran- i slsiors are selling at considerably lower prices at LIEN WAH,520 words
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Advertisement639 1960-08-09 10 DECORATIVE LAMP UT- TINGS by "Sputnik' are withi out aoubi an Integral part of the i interior design of a room. Consult NAM AH ELECTRIC CO. 91. Hill Street, phone *****. A DOLL RADIO?! Yes. this novelty is m Singapore. Costing only $10.- each it requires no battery or power.639 words
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Advertisement235 1960-08-09 10 Clothes fi Look Better M^Q Clothes Last JLpWk Longer With Expert Dry Cleaning Care at I WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. i 412-414 Orchord Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** Save your because we import direct and sell direct that makes everything cheaper. Watches, Cameras, Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! LIEN WAH 108, North235 words
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Advertisement269 1960-08-09 10 STEREO A >lOV%I'IIAL mmcRRR For Pleasant Listening In Music LIBERTY COMMAND I GRAND AWARD Available at: REGENT TRADERS 37, UPPER PICKERING ST. TEL: *****, SPORE- I. HALF-PRICES ANNUAL SALE LADIES' SWIMMING COSTUMES $3.50 GIRLS' SWIMMING COSTUMES $2.50 SINGLE BED SHEETS $2.50 REMNANTS 2-4 YARDS $190 ARROW, AERTEX, ENGLISH AMERICAN SPORTS269 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-08-09 11 TWO CHAMPION HOUSE TEAMS A T THE TOWNER SCHOOL A THLETIC MEETING 0 KLD house, winners of Towner School I sports at the week-e.nd. Q winners, this time m the Towner School II sports boys and girls of Red House40 words
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358 1960-08-09 11 EDWARD D SOUZA - Minarni confesses: I would like to be the women's Tan Joe Hock EDWARD D SOUZA By SINGAPORE, Tuesday "MY ambition is to be the Tan Joe Hock of women's badminton", confessed a tall, striking Indonesian gilt Her pretty, petite companion giggled m agreement. Minarni, 16, and Retnokustijam, 18, No. 1358 words
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326 1960-08-09 11 NNY LISTON IS LISTED AS THE CHALLENGER NEW YORK, Tuesday. 1 d Philadelphia was named for the heavyweight J*tef «»t tho month" m the Ring -4 ratings. I < -j_ni_ oi a Louii. ner welterweight chamaa dropped from the ter ranking- to make way Emile Griffith of New at No.326 words
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Article105 1960-08-09 11 BUKOM IN PENALTY WIN OVER CHANGI PULAU BUXOM. Tues.— The A.M.W.D. football team from R.A.F. Changi beat Pulau Bukom 'A'' 1-0 m a soccer friendly here. The first half was scoreless. A.M.W.D. were awarded a penalty five minutes from tne end which was scored by Hussien. After this the victors105 words
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Article71 1960-08-09 11 BANGKOK, Tue.». -The first group of Thai athletes comprising of 12 basketball players, left yesterday for the Olympic Games m Rome. A total of 32 athletes and nine officials nave been selected to represent Thailand at the Olympics. Two athletes are expected to leave onReuter - 71 words
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Article27 1960-08-09 11 PASIR PAN J ANG, Tues. Pasir Pan j ang Youth Club lost 50-11 m a basketball match with tne 2/2 Gurkhas of Slim Barracks, Singapore.27 words
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304 1960-08-09 11 Singapore will be at full strength against the Kiwis SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE will put vg a "much better show" against the Kiwis when they clash again m a hockey international at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. This is the view of Mr. S. Yogarajah, secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association, who304 words
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414 1960-08-09 11 JOHN FAIRGRIEVE - Rous makes appeal to soccer's 'arrogant' clubs By JOHN FAIRGRIEVE LONDON, Tuesday pROM the expensive direction oi' Lancaster Gate, London, W. 2, there comes a wistful appeal. It is made by Sir Stanley Rous, secretary of the Football Association, a man who thinks deeply about Soccer, and who also says414 words
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Article108 1960-08-09 11 CINCINNATI, Tues Billy Martin of the Cincinnati Reds was fined US$5OO and suspended lor five oays 101* taking a punch at Pitcher Jim Brewer of the Chicago Clubs during a match. President Warren Giles of the National League recommended the fine and suspension. Brewer, who will108 words
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Article62 1960-08-09 11 SOUTHAMPTON. Tues. Red-haired Rod Layer of Australia won his secona straight grass courts tennis tournament by defeating Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, 12-10. 6-3, 3-6. 2-6. 6-3. After Holmberg ran off six straight games m the 18--minute fourth set. Layer battled back to break the American's62 words
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280 1960-08-09 11 DETROIT. Tues. Chris von Saltza. 16. and Carlovn Wood, who is only 14. have qualified for the United States Olympic swimming team. They took first two places m the* women's, lOC I metres freestyle final m the National Olympic Trials Mike Troy280 words
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Article97 1960-08-09 11 MARKHAM, Tues.— An irate golfer has removed Markham golf course's only live hazard a 30 lb. snapping turtle which grabbed players' clubs as they searched for lost balls m a creek. The golfer took a swipe at the turtle's head when it snapped at his gropingReuter - 97 words
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Article15 1960-08-09 11 ROME, Tues. Twenty-one nations, including Australia, have entered the world underwater fishing championships. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 15 words
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Article41 1960-08-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Gordon Foo Kirn Seng heat Wong Tuan Seng m their lightheavy weight bout held at St. Andrew's School last week. The fight lasted the full distance and proved to be the best fight on the card.41 words
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Article71 1960-08-09 11 CARDIFF. Tues. Ajiita Lonsbrough of Britain missed a world record on a technicality. Swimming 220 yards backstroke at pre-Olympic trials, she clocked 2 mm. 52.0 sec. This was half a second better than the world record held by Ada den H-aan of Holland. However, the raceU.P.I - 71 words
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Advertisement138 1960-08-09 11 IPPIIGBEN \wl^^Jfy^^% *//VG SIZE [WmJb&S J? FILTER TIP ©EVASONOR MAGNETIC TAPES -*S _^^FOR THE BEST POSSiBU I? EPRQDUCTION \^*—^^^Si*' «_A (GEVAERTJ Studying Overseas? If you're shortly doe to go to immediately to Circulatfcia Britain or Australia (ar tn Manager, Straits Budget, fact any overseas country) for Times Hoose. River Valley138 words
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419 1960-08-09 12 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fIRLS WILL BE taking part for the first time U m the annual Singapore versus Malaya school games international to be held m Kuala Lumpur this month. Singapore will be represented by a419 words
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Article208 1960-08-09 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Chai Hon Yoon and Percy Pennefather who both played for Singapore at the last Olympics m Melbourne are included m the State team to meet New Zealand m the hockey international at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. The team announced last night208 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-08-09 12 The muscle man is G. Bond. Australian representative at the Olympic Games. His specialty? Gymnastics.19 words
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Article55 1960-08-09 12 WETHERSFIELD, Tues. Arnold Palmer. United States Ooen golf champion, won the US$3O,OOO Insurance City Open tournament after a play off here yesterday. Palmer had tied with Jack Fleck «Los Angeles) and Bill Collins 'Florida* on 270. He went on to win the play off andReuter - 55 words
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121 1960-08-09 12 U.S. TAKE 3-1 LEAD TO ENTER ZONE FINAL \|EXICO CITY. Tues. Barry Mackay atoned for his earlier defeat by beating Mario Llamas 6-2. 6-4. 1-6, 12-10. to clinch the American Zone Da,vis Cup tennis final for the United States 3—l. Mackay's victory qualified the United States to meet Venezuela m121 words
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116 1960-08-09 12 Rugby players banned for hitting ref. AUCKLAND. Tues. New Zealand's Rugby League Disciplinary Committee last night banned two of the French team from playing again m New Zealand This follows allegations that referee Vie Belsham was struck during the second Test at Auckland. The players are hooker Andre Vadon andReuter - 116 words
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170 1960-08-09 12 SHEFFIELD, Tuesday. IT was a grim day's cricket here yesterday, with Yorkshire collapsing to 96 for seven by the close alter dismissing the South Africans 103 on the second day. m their first innings for The Springboks' poor per- formance.Reuter - 170 words
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Article101 1960-08-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Noel McGrowdie and Johnny Wilson, both injured m a race accident at the last Kuala Lumpur races, are making good progress. McGrowdie will probably resume race riding at the coming meeting here. Johnny Wilson is still on the doubtful list and will101 words
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Article20 1960-08-09 12 BELFAST, Tues.— Japanese 250 cc. Honda motorcycles came second, third and fifth m Saturday's Ulster Grand Prix. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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283 1960-08-09 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Queensway and Grand Coup are fastest today ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Queensway and Grand Coup made the fastest time among locally trained horses, the only ones to gallop here this morning. Queensway, on the outside, appeared to go better than her stable mate over three m 38 4283 words
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Article31 1960-08-09 12 TOKYO. Tues. The Governor of Tokyo. Mr. Ryotaro Azumah. left here last night for Rome to inspect arrangements for the Olympic Games. Tokyo is host city m 1964.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article43 1960-08-09 12 ROME. Tues. Indonesian Olympic cyclist Hendrick Brocks was slightly injured here yesterday when knocked down by a lorry while training on a main road on Rome's outskirts. He suffered bruises which doctors predicted would mend I m about ten days.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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546 1960-08-09 12 LONDON, Tues. Peter Wight, Somerset's 30--year-old West Indian, is the first batsman to reach 2,000 runs this season. He achieved this figure with a characteristic square cut for four at Weston-Super-Mare yesterday. He is the first Somerset batsman to achieveReuter - 546 words
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