The Singapore Free Press, 13 August 1960
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Title Section17 1960-08-13 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1960. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-08-13 1 ESME BAPTISTA - mother huns ESME BAPTISTA le boy I This is Tan ;i happy iiik i whom his v: because d him lily, he was tnd father. jdenty became d to the ..jnths and his si^ht I FROM PAGE ONE their home m Yio Chu Kang. Hib mother refused to have any171 words
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86 1960-08-13 1 UNION MEETS ON ULTIMATUM TO PETROL FIRMS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union will today discus a seven-day ultimatum calling on all the oil companies m the State to accord it recognition as the only body to represent petroleum workers here. The S.P.W.U. represents majority of workers m the86 words
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Article24 1960-08-13 1 KARACHI. St.i.—K arachi police ..a customs officers probing a wave of gold smuggling have ed two airline crew and •;\e other persons.24 words
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Article267 1960-08-13 1 PEOPLE DROP LIKE FLIES IN THE STREETS AND 500 FLEE IN FEAR AS POLICE 'KNOCK-OUT' WARNING GOES OUT Grey cloud brings 90 minutes of panic m Texas LA PORTE (Texas), Saturday. DEOPLE dropped 'like flies" m the street here yesterday overcome by a mystery gas which267 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-08-13 1 LYDIA AROOZOO - LYDIA AROOZOO By Head of State buys schoolboy's painting It will get place of honour at Istana SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. It was a proud and happy day lor 12-year-old Ho Siak Chin, a student of Chin Kwang School, a Chinese primary school, yesterday, at the All-Schools Art188 words
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Article48 1960-08-13 1 EXCHAN >i it i «i \i^ ii •N FUN !'f. l i; \i i I 1 1 1 I >S PROMISE t i i i<> ii ,i ii t 1 P ,11- A > 11. 1 i vi 1 1 > p M ■i v m iHIM i48 words
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Article108 1960-08-13 1 Mr. Nelson Lewis. plant manager at the chemical factory fhat had been suggested as the origin of the escaping gas. denied it came from his plant. "Someone apparently pushed the pinic button m La Porte." he said. "We don't know anything about it. "We haven't smelled anything yet."108 words
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Article61 1960-08-13 1 COLOMBO. Sat.— Ceylon's Central Bank announced Uiai effective at midnisht last night the bank rate will be raised from 2V> per cent to four per ceiu. Tiie Central Bank Mso rulea that Ceylonese residents and firms importing consumer goods must deal with commercial banks61 words
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Article25 1960-08-13 1 HAVANA. Sal. Government radio stations ieported that arm*d_ ami-government elements attacked OYe Janbotttc« Aim^ Barracks m Camaguey Province, killing one soldier25 words
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Article31 1960-08-13 1 MANILA. Sit.— The Philippine air force receded the first, two of on F-86-D jei fighter-intercepiors r o be delivered by the United States witnin the next few months.31 words
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Article23 1960-08-13 1 LONDON. Sat— An American girl tourist was turned down when fhe asked for Princess Margarets autograph at a London theatre_23 words
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Article30 1960-08-13 1 A DI'NSTER, (England). Sat -Children engrossed on the' beach here m a game of cricket were found to be playing it with a three-inch mortar bomb30 words
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182 1960-08-13 1 RIDES ROUND THE HARBOUR FOR ONLY 50c SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— For only 50 cents the people of Singapore can now go for a U hour joy ride In the harbour and at the same time learn how this port— the crassroads of the east operates. Guides, speaking various languages, explain182 words
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77 1960-08-13 1 WHEN TERRENCE FOUND A LIVE BULLET... SERANGOON GARDENS. Sat.— Residents here came tumbling out of doors yesterday evening when they heard 10-year-old Terrence Bogg run through the estate shouting. "Live bullet! Live bullet!" Terrence. the son of a British serviceman, had found the bullet m a piece of .land near77 words
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Article30 1960-08-13 1 NEW YORK, Sat— The United Arab Republic, Sudan and Indonesia each will soon dispatch a battalion of troops to join the United Nations force m the Congo.30 words
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213 1960-08-13 1 Spiral glide EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Saturday. THE United States X-15 experimental rocket plane yesterday climbed more than 24 miles above the earth to a new altitude record of 131,000 f ee t the highest man-made flight yet achieved. In a four-minute burst of213 words
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Article20 1960-08-13 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Russia has presented an Ilyushln 14 airliner to Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the Congo Prime Minister20 words
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Article25 1960-08-13 1 SYDNEY, Sat— A legless man with only^one hand— fined Ms3B hi the Central Court here for having driven a wheelchair while drunk.25 words
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Article23 1960-08-13 1 LONDON, Sat. Dry brighter weather came to most of southern England yesterday after nearly 36 hours of almost continuous rain.23 words
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Article23 1960-08-13 1 LONDON. Sat.— Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powers, parents of Captain Francis Powers, the American U-2 pilot, left for Moscow.23 words
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Article20 1960-08-13 1 Horrified parents informed the police. The police closed the beach and then army sappers from Salisbury detonated the dangerous missile.20 words
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Article29 1960-08-13 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sat —The departure of the 81.000-ton Cunarcier Queen Mary was cancelled for the second day running as a result of a nation-wide unofficial seamen's strike.29 words
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Article14 1960-08-13 1 LAUSANNE. (Switzerland). Sat. Queen Sirikit of Tnailand celebrated her 28th birthday yesterday.14 words
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Article16 1960-08-13 1 TOKYO, Sat. A slight earth tremor shook the Eastern part of Japan yesterday.16 words
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Article47 1960-08-13 1 THE KILLERS WHO GO FREE For ever y murderer brought to trial dozens tfo tree and unsuspected became of loopholes m the law loopholes that enable them to Ret their victims certified as having died from natural causes. This great new series begins today 00 PAGE SIX47 words
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Advertisement68 1960-08-13 1 m. >kon simple as that LOOK AND TURN -iter of the exposure meter ected into the viewfinder i^ Jk ti v a i. w 35 mm VITOMATIC lI A r-Skopcr f2.8 m speciol Prontor I 1/500 second. 0H measuring field m full-size IMIC finder. i CM.j chrome trimmed. fowjc the68 words
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Advertisement86 1960-08-13 1 /vjj&^^Qs*] If H's mildness (Mstejfif/ Youwanf 'Mv-fj^/i LENGTH ALONE yS\A is NOT ENOUGH GET THE vr^ KING THAT AIR-SOFTENS EVERYPUFF Chesterfield Kings more than please the taste they touch the "taste spot"— like a cool drink of water does your thirst. With every satisfying puff, you draw fresh air through86 words
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Advertisement18 1960-08-13 1 VAN lII* FOR hrn; i i km ii ri 136/142. Orchard R«ad. S'p»rr-9. Tels: *****, ***** A *****.18 words
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343 1960-08-13 2 London markets end active week on firm note: Economic outlook bright 4\XE of the most ac- tive weeks the London stock exchange has experienced for some time ended on a very firm note yesterday. Buyer- were again active m industrials a.vi with the demand often exceeding the supply, prices bounded343 words
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Article192 1960-08-13 2 Market firms up on news of bank rate cut >JE\V YORK: Wall Street I yesterday closed very steady, with a modest distribution of gains extend* ing mostly to a dollar or so. The recent advance was given further impetus by cuts In discount rates to three per cent192 words
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Article18 1960-08-13 2 4 MSTERDAM: Inlerna/V tionals were active. Shippings and plantjiions were bright while Mate loans showed little change.18 words
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Article153 1960-08-13 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying atoiifside the Mugapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Havelstcin 1/2, Radnorshire 4/o, Wainmu 6A Jan Matejko 6/7. Livenza 8/9, Kmosono 10/11. Patroclus 13/14, Nijkerk 15/16. Therms 18. Giang Seng 19, Pernjc N. Wail 2. Bruas N. Wall 3. Serudom N. Wali 4, East153 words
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Article58 1960-08-13 2 HONG KONG. Ftiday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,195 $1,190 M les sales Union Ins. Canton $9000 $9100 sales sales Wheelock Marden 8 7.65 $7 70 sales .sales H Kong phone $38.25 $38.25 sales .sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $28.50 $28.5058 words
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Article161 1960-08-13 2 Little demand sends tin down m New York and London IONDON: A further a modest downturn was registered m tin. Some quarters suggested that the softer tone was a reflection of the quietness of outside demand. Mid -day copper was moderately dealt m at steady prices. Helping to sustain161 words
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Article137 1960-08-13 2 U.S. copper review WASHINGTON: Demand for brass and wire mill products is expected to remain quiet until late m the third quarter, according to the copper division of the Business and Defence Service Administration. U.S. Department of Commerce In a spring-summer copper industry review, the division says late m137 words
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Article105 1960-08-13 2 NEW YORK: Aluminium Limited Sales Incorporated the U.S. sales subsidiary of the big Canadian aluminium producers. Aluminium Limited announced that it has adjusted prices to U.S. customers In line with similar price changes recently made by U.S. aluminium producers. Alcan extrusion ingot is increased by 3/10 of105 words
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Article914 1960-08-13 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. Jonan 3 90 3.90 K. Kamoar 45 44 6 K. Karrunting 12 3 12 3 K. lanjut 70 70'Kamunting 15 3 16,Kent (I/-) c UM 2 104* Kepong 7 3 7/3 Kesang I.osi'a 1.05 Vi Killinghall 14914 words
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422 1960-08-13 2 P>P^MWwpfP^P¥WT?^r^M» MJi] TfTTTT^B SINGAPORE, Saturday. AFTER the week-long drop there was a better sentiment on the Malayan Stock Exchange I yesterday afternoon when buyers came m at the lower levels. This wiis particularly noticeable m the mining section where the arrival of scrip422 words
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Article230 1960-08-13 2 Recovery at Singapore leads to small rise m early prices LONDON, Sat. Following the partial recovery j at Singapore values were marked up a little at the opening. Not much interest was noted during the morning. and dealers said that the afternoon session was mainly dull. They mentioned, however,230 words
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Article82 1960-08-13 2 LONDON": World mine production of tin-in-concentrates is estimated to have fallen slightly m April to 12,400 tons as against 13,100 tons m March, according to figures released here by the International Tin Council. In May output, m Malaya rose to 4.470 tons, a figure82 words
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Article32 1960-08-13 2 HONG KONG: The Tourist Association here has reported that there was a 10 per cent increase m tourist traffic during June compared to the same month last year.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article92 1960-08-13 2 lonoon. Aag. i: PreviouRUBBER No I RSi e.i.f. European port*. Aug << M Sept J* 1 1 l», .:< 1 |< RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot J«<; RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Terms Sept Oct. Dec •-!< 1 I TONE: Continues quiet PEPPER: White Sarawak t.a.q.92 words
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Article29 1960-08-13 2 NEW YORK Auk 12 Previous TtKi.iv TIN Straits spot 10 RUBBER Futures Sept Nev lALES: Three lots rONE. Quiet hut steady Me. 1 RSS Auk- I29 words
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Article19 1960-08-13 2 COCONUT oil I I P'»" »«r H bulk p*r l WM Stpi PMILIPP.NE C»m c.i.f. vi. I19 words
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Advertisement656 1960-08-13 2 TAT &y H$ THE L A.I. LINES Vs|l >ail.«|S ta *OEN. RED SE». MEDITERRANEAN. fjQ 3* CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN FORTS. Ac Span 9. SHam Penanf jfl «s Seiantf.a 22 Au« 23 24 Aur 25 26 Aut l#*-' Z.I "Sltl'i a 30A Uf 4Sep' 5 t Sept S Sept X, ftL Z\656 words
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Advertisement188 1960-08-13 2 BARBER LINE I From USA EAST COAST PORTS via Ptftf. I tNJ HON •i PING 20 Aug TERN'VILLE FAR EAST LIKII From USA CULF PORTS v.a PANAVi AND HOH ■ERNBAY 23 Aug BARBER-FERN-VILLE LIKE I r 0: MEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOB v I via SUEZ H ILENVILLE ERNSIDE188 words
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65 1960-08-13 3 IAN MOK- AL - IAN MOK-AL I JL ISHED IMPORTERS I T AiLING STOCKS I H £AFER PRICES IsIM.APORE CITY, Saturday, j FILE importers have turntirst time to convert i-h and to meet bank and nX r iv x v w I lu* slate ol affairs as also set65 words
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119 1960-08-13 3 CLERK TELLS OF HIS WIFE'S DESERTION AFTER 4 YEARS SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. 3 The Chief Justice. Sir Man Rose, granted a decree In the High Court to t Fatt Seng, a cleric, distap his marriage with Ng Wai Leng. The decree is to be made absolute i:i three months. Chia119 words
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121 1960-08-13 3 Handicrafts from Maris Stella school to be exhibited today SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. THE Maris Stella Vocational School holds an exhibition today of work done by students. _1 There will be displays m 7,T^m7..» various subjects of the curri- culum. The section on child welfare i and nursing will present a121 words
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Article53 1960-08-13 3 KUAXTAN. Bat. Work will start soon on the S2OU.OOQ town hall here wliich Is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The new town hail, which will face the main padang I will have a spacious hall with seating accommodation53 words
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46 1960-08-13 3 ALOR STAR. Sat. The i National Pre>ident of the l MCA, Dato «Dr.» Cheah Toon 1 Lok was re-elected president of the Alor Star MCA branch. He defeated his only rival. Dr. C. K. Cheung, by one vote.46 words
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Article, Illustration278 1960-08-13 3 Angeline to visit her 'dream land' SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— Miss Angeline Ng is pretty, poised and precocious. Though only 18, she has travelled across three continents, and is now leaving for the fourth one America, her •dream land"'. In her lather's278 words
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Article47 1960-08-13 3 This is the first time that graduates of the two universities m Singapore are attending a course with a common syllabus, although using different language media. The T.T.C.. which turns out about 500 to 600 teachers yearly, will also introduce a Tamil department next month.47 words
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Article41 1960-08-13 3 SINGAPORE. Sat—Chairmen of YWCA Standing Committees are: Mrs. Loh Poon Lip m charge of staffing, Mrs. A. Thevathasan 'Hostel), Mrs. Pearl Fleming (Programme i Mrs. Goh Kok Kee <Outram Road Centre). Mrs. Helen Hwang (Acting Chairman of Finance >.41 words
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Article36 1960-08-13 3 BATU GAJAH. Sat. Haji Megat Abdul Rahman bin Megat Hussein, Assistant Controller of Land Revenue here, has retired after 36 years' service In the Government. His successor is Inche Abdul Sani bin Panjang 'Hamzah.36 words
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130 1960-08-13 3 PONGGOL POULTRY FARMERS ARE SCARED OF EPIDEMIC pONGGOL. Sat. A minor epidemic recently hit the poultry farms of Ponggol, causing a panic among the farmers, who sold even their egg-laying hens. The outcome is that the price of eggs has gone up by one cent m tnis egg producing area130 words
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Article38 1960-08-13 3 BENTONG. Sat. -A woman tapper Yong Ah Fong 20. of Chamang new village. Ben- i tong. was fined $25 for abus- ing police inspector Beh Bak Seng at Jalan Padang. Ben- tong on June 15.38 words
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Article207 1960-08-13 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. If you should run out of eggs, ju.st put a call to the SAT A Shop m Anson Road and you can be assured ot a fresh supply m a short This new "egg delivery service" has been instituted only two months ago207 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-08-13 3 MR. GOH IS BACK WITH A DEGREE IN MUSIC g| Mr. Goh Say Meng, ZZs who has returned to Singapore after qualitying for his master's degree m music from Westminster Choir College. New Jersey, America. A former teacher at York Eng School. Singapore. Mr. Goh went to America on a56 words
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Article30 1960-08-13 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. The Overseas Chinese Friendy Association will hold a dinner at their premises m Lorong 16 at 8 p.m. tomorrow night to mark its anniversary celebration.30 words
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94 1960-08-13 3 Hew one-year course for varsity graduates starts at the T.T.C. SINGAPORE, CITY. Saturday. TMIF Singapore Teachers' Training College 1 with 4,000 student teachers the biggest institution of its kind m the world— has ex- 1 panded its department by including a special one-year course for university graduates. Inaugurated by the94 words
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Article24 1960-08-13 3 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. —Two bridges at the 9th milestone, Kuala TrengganuKuala Brang road, are closed j to all vehicles and traffic.24 words
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Advertisement96 1960-08-13 3 HOOVER J'^~~JM -:ANER 1 HOOVERMATIC WASHES Nour tio'ne« n 4 minutes. RINSES ;n 2 minutes. SPINS DRY m I m.nu'e... THE WHOLE FAMILY WASHALL WITHOUT EFFORT O*h putt: *652 ."'0 Hre Purchase Terms on Request. u-her models from $306.00 I- ton al authorized HOOVtR Dealers. y* The finest Cleaner ever96 words
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Advertisement218 1960-08-13 3 BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDINC sole wm LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS 108 NORTH BftlOCC ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: ***** iole Distributor* tor Federotion: WOO HING BROS., (M) LTD., WOO HING BROTHERS, 8, Bt., Bintang Rd., K. Lumpur 96, Compbell St., Pcnong. i' /•< •y'^218 words
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Article, Illustration968 1960-08-13 4 Jose's uncles are so proud of him STARTED OFF ON THE KEYBOARD CIRCUIT AT 16, NOW HE HITS THE HIGH C OF FAME, FORTUNE THE gentleman m Manila had just received his mail. One of the letters bore a Singapore postmark. Quickly opening it he danced al968 words
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Article45 1960-08-13 4 TOD A V: 3.02 p.m.: TOMORROW: 3.28 a.m. and 3.40 p.m.; MONDAY: 427 a.m. and 4.25 p.m.: TUESDAY: 5.53 a.m. and 5.23 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 8.12 a.m. and 6.42 p.m.; THURSDAY: 9.20 a.m. and 8.01 p.m FRIDAY: 9.59 a.m. and 858 p.m.45 words
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Advertisement72 1960-08-13 4 Mr. CLOGGHEAO THE WORST ORIVER IN SINGAPORE 0 HE always choost-s his position on the road carefully at intersections M as to occupy part of two lanes. BUILT-IN TUNING/BATTERY I SSS RADICATOR PE? sw 39 5 5 7 -n AC/ADAPTOR 'W- __~-J SPORE PRICE $15/ 'jll IfgJßE^^ II STORE PRICE72 words
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Advertisement284 1960-08-13 4 at long, long r H IT'S HEI« TASHICA Pen >«<B The 35mm Single-Lens Refi ex You've All Been Waiting j^k^f Price ONLY ff $378/- 1 I including carrying case\ |^^P [TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH)^ I*^^^^1 I^^B Yoshica Pentamatic shown here with the cxtra-tast recycling Quik-Lite S7I/- electronic \m flash gun.284 words
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Miscellaneous153 1960-08-13 4 p5 HH H| 116 I CLUES ACROSS 1 "To cease upon the with no pain" (Keats) (B>. 4 Or getttng mother inside like the first name of an Eastern poet <4). 8 There"* a sister m the pavilion unseen < 3 9 Pearl got this submarine fellow to win the153 words
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Miscellaneous134 1960-08-13 4 when men ail (6). 2 Material that's quarried In reverse <5). 3 Uncertain craft m flight? (5». 5 An ancient one told a tale to the wedding guest O). 6 Settles what's owed (6>. 7 Thi.s shows ones partiality (10). 9 It's just toothpaste to you and me! <10>. 14134 words
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Article232 1960-08-13 5 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE CITY Sat. 17.000 BENEFITTED: BUT JOBLESS WILL HAVE TO COME IN PERSON. SAYS OFFICIAL gOME 8,000 beneficiaries ot the Government public assistance scheme will continue to qaeue up at the Social Welfare Department m Haveloik Road to collect their232 words
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Article87 1960-08-13 5 GOH TO OPEN MESS FOR CUSTOMS MEN SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Senior officers, of the Singapore Customs will now have a mess of their own for the first time. The new mess m Keppel Road will be opened by the Minister for Finance Mr. Goh Keng Swee on Aug 21. A87 words
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Article169 1960-08-13 5 STACK CLl'B: Ihe Rapt ul ihe Belt" Viciuiia Theatre 9 p.m. SINGAPORE JIDO CLUB: Instructors' Session 7.30 p.m. to 10 p m. GSTLAItG STRAITS C HINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Family group meeting at home of Mrs. Neo Lten Poo, 32. Lcuong MA, Oeylaug. KLIM CHURIH:169 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-08-13 5 NEW SIGNAL TO HELP 'L' DRIVERS ON TEST SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. An innovation has been introduced by the Traffic Police here to ensure that persons taking driving tests are not handicapped by other drivers on the road. All cars m which tests are bein» conducted will now have to carry111 words
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201 1960-08-13 5 Avoid kissing babies near the eyes, warn eye specialists SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. fHK next time you wanl to kiss your little m brothers or sisters, make sure that you don't do" it anywhere near their eves. If you do. you may even make them blind for you may be one201 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-08-13 5 MEXICO TRIP SURPRISE FOR TRAVEL AGENT SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. For Singapore travel' agent Mr. P.P. Ohri. it is going to be a pleasant change when he visits Mexico next month. Mr. Ohri. who has looked after thousands of visiting tourists m Singapore will m turn be cared for by a166 words
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80 1960-08-13 5 FULL DECORATION FOR CHURCH ON 'FEAST' DAY THOMSON. Sat. The Redemptori.st Monastery m Thomson Road will commemorate the "Feast" of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour on September l. The programme opens with an early mass and prayers will be offered. After this, there will be procession round the church m80 words
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Advertisement37 1960-08-13 5 I II ft f P it 4 /k r MHUfACTURE WELLERY Of WOE RANGE Js -:y ship [KILL FIT IN POUR BUDGET N3 CONFIRM TO R TASTE TABLE FAN •JlTl VOLT you a tha 7 thls morning.37 words
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Advertisement195 1960-08-13 5 TAKE >/ "P PEEP MSal c NOW IN FULL SWING NOW I N w AMERICAN SPORT »-j j> n SHIRTS JJ OU Up SW WOVEN COTTONS tfJO QA AM iS§L A Iu?T.NC° N 56.50 a yd. ENGLISH PRINTED $Li.J\J j HICKOK BELTS $4.90 co FILAMENT SILK American fancy c^qq... UNOERSHORTS195 words
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Miscellaneous86 1960-08-13 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis *'//>,+ I U EC-OTTO STOP I (^w" 1 G~^ &/C\ T v < THF >ACHT. START POWM X V -TT^ :>^^''^^r r i\\ MS% THE HEART OF JOUET JONES by Stan Drake IW u*'^^^ I86 words
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Article, Illustration844 1960-08-13 6 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER by It's almost incredible ho m« secret killers fiMSM get away with FOR every murderer brought to trial dozens go Unsuspected because incredible loopholes m the law enable them to get their victims certified as dying from natural causes. This is the inescapable conclusion which844 words
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Article, Illustration469 1960-08-13 6 KEN JALLEH - Tan off to Rome to keep a vow to father KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE CITY. Sat •JMIK young man rubbed away the tears from his eyes, lightly brushed his shortcropped, black hair ;is he gazed sadly al the thin, lifeless form of his father lying m a Sago Lane deathhouse469 words
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Article150 1960-08-13 6 NEW YORK. Sat. Rocket pioneer Dr. Robert H. Goddard's patent was m!- fringed, the U.S. Government has admitted. And a Ms 3 million settlement has been made. Godda.-rl died In 1954 before any of the large rockets he foresaw and made possible had been built150 words
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Advertisement804 1960-08-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT Horrfi $h (Minimum) PUBLIC SPCAKINC INSTITUTf Mil for Pi. Mr S|M-akinc, Human U-.nl.i-h |i Tr. lining. Starrs i.*h AiikiiM. ♦> to M I- m. K\*rv \\>d- t|. >•• n- P.oad. HMI f'<> Box -T.l Singapore, for 1 1 on. AT YOUR SERVICE v* ords S* Mm )—Bt>x804 words
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Advertisement488 1960-08-13 6 For those who know the difference i ALLIED RECORD CLUB P. O BOX 2097 SINGAPORE Dear Sir. ARE CLAMOUR CIRLS COOD GUIDES? I 'i i 1# 1 1 ml So Mr. B. E. Kinno thinks that glamour girls cio not make the best guides. Well, maybe he's right. But to488 words
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Advertisement72 1960-08-13 6 SEE THE M f i:\iKY i) V^Jl^^^^ 81 HIGH '^J y S^jx^ (Vetoed Utmost comfort at feoio-ob fjtr~\ ORCHARD MOTEL I 11^^ I Wme, dme end danr< A model of novel design with fe?'« automatic tor playing all records t Hfcwi 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixed H otherwise. Contemporary srvlin72 words
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Article, Illustration240 1960-08-13 7 MADAME SOENASSA HAS NO FOLLOWERS IN WEST IRIAN, SAYS TOP INDONESIAN OFFICIALS PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. A TOP Indonesian Government official yesterday dismissed a claim by Madame Emiria Soenassa that she is the rightful monarch of West Irian, Dutch New Guinea. Mr. Bustami Sutan Bcsar,240 words
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Article202 1960-08-13 7 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO By Singapore City, Saturday ONE HANGING, AN ARREST, A DOMESTIC QUARREL... ALL IN A SIX-HOUR BEAT Jl WAS 0.10 p.m. A message cackled through SWr r;l m Whisky 27 Proceed lo No. 37 beach Koad case of hanmnii over ft r> Whisky 27" is the axle202 words
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Article41 1960-08-13 7 PENANG. Sat. The President of the Penang branch of the Straits Chinese British Association said that the present series of kidnapping m Singapore might soon extend to the Federation, unless the Government does something to counteract this menace.41 words
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Article28 1960-08-13 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Jewish Mem rah Club will present a film show at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Communal Hall. Oxley Rise. today at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article58 1960-08-13 7 A:. average of 13 to 15 ;:prise checks are made tag a six-hour shift m various areas to ensure "that well." By the end of the patrol had also detained a man B Loronc: 30 on an extortion ?e. dispersed a crowd of rvclists behaving susIn Beatty Road58 words
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Article, Illustration205 1960-08-13 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Saturday. MRS. MARGARET LEONG, a Malayan poet, has urged the formation of a poets' club us "Malaya is sadly lacking m poets. She said 'such a club would enable those interested to promote poetry as an art.205 words
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Article31 1960-08-13 7 PULAU BUXOM. Sat.— The Bukom Camera Club is offering gold, silver and bronze medals for the winners of Its annual photographic exhibition at the end of the year.31 words
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116 1960-08-13 7 POLY STUDENTS TO HOLD 'ORIENTATION WEEK' FOR FRESHIES SINGAPORE City, Sat. The Singapore Polytechnic Students* Union is organising an "Orientation Week" for all the new students of the college from Monday to Friday. In a circular to the freshies who will begin their first academic year from Monday, the Union116 words
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Article22 1960-08-13 7 PENANG. Sat. The National Union of Teachers, has accepted the report of the Education Review Committee as "fair and satisfactory."22 words
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152 1960-08-13 7 90 SEA CADETS WILL UNDERGO RIGID TRAINING COURSES DURING THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS OIN'GAPORE CITY. Sat —Ninety sea cadets from the various schools here will undergo rigid sea-training courses during the school holidays. Training- will be split into two groups— an annual camp at Pulau Übin and a sea trip to152 words
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Article29 1960-08-13 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. All Science graduate teachers m Singapore will get profes■tonal allowances varying from $75 to $225 a month with e fleet from Jan. 1. this year.29 words
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Article29 1960-08-13 7 PENANG, Sat. Penangs only Malay Knight, Dr. Haji Sir Kamil Mohamed AriiT, died suddenly m his Burma Road home on Thursday. Sir Kamil was 67.29 words
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Article39 1960-08-13 7 KUCHING. Sat. Singapore Assemblyman Dr. Lee Slew Choh warned here that if his States experiment m democratic socialism failed, it might be the beginning of the end of democratic parliament m this part of the world.39 words
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98 1960-08-13 7 GIRL GUIDES OF 3 COUNTRIES TO ATTEND SINGAPORE CAMP SINGAPORE CITY. Sat— Girl Guides from the Federation, North Borneo and Sarawak will take part m the Singapore Guides golden jubilee celebration from Aug. 29 to Sept. 7 at. the Jurong Scouts Camp. The girls will stay with local families. An98 words
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Article35 1960-08-13 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Tickets for the Campoli violin recital on Aug. 31 sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society are still available at Robinson's and C. K. Tang's, a spokesman of the society announced today.35 words
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Article29 1960-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mrs. Ba Maung Chain, vicepresident of the World YWCA movement, opened a biennial conference of the YWCA at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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Article28 1960-08-13 7 RAUB Sat. Student teacher Miss Phang Yit Sim, 19, of Bukit Koman who was admitted to the Raub District Hospital unconscious last Tuesday has died.28 words
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Article, Illustration354 1960-08-13 7 ESME BAPTISTA - A lone fight ...now a new life for courageous widow ESME BAPTISTA By SHE FINDS JOY TEACHING IN SCHOOL THAT WAS HER LATE HUSBAND'S IDEA CERANGOON, Sat. Not many women have the courage and determination that Mrs. Harriet Doraisamy has m her lone fight. It is a fight to give354 words
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Article26 1960-08-13 7 IPOH, Sat.— The first Malayan chief of the Federation's Game Department, Mr. James Aw, takes over as acting Chief Game Warden from today.26 words
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Article27 1960-08-13 7 PASIR PANJANG, Sat. A woman labourer, T-an Guek Keow of Pender Road was robbed of $15 by four thugs while walking home on Thursday evening.27 words
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252 1960-08-13 7 PASIR PANJANG, Sat.— 1 About 1.000 people living near Ik m.s. Pasir Panjang. want the Goverment to convert the Clementl Road market into a community centre The market, believed to have been built at a cost of approximately $23,000 by the previous Government, was252 words
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Article36 1960-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Che Zainon binte Mohamed Daud, niece of Inche Mohamed Sa'ari, manager of the Daud Shipping and Stevedoring Company m Port Swettenham, has left here lor Britain to study law.36 words
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Article32 1960-08-13 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A hotel clerk. Chong Kirn Han, 28 was jailed for a year by the Third Criminal District Court for procuring two women for the purpose of prostitution.32 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-08-13 7 J\!M\i^^^M^By Gog; GOING TO SHOOT I YOUR FORM-MASTER I\A Hif H TEACH US \j is n^v »<i L^L^r V 2120 words
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266 1960-08-13 8 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO By SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. MORE TOWKAYS ASK FOR pEQN p|NDS RADIO TELEPHONES, SIRENS. BODYGUARDS, POLICE ESCORTS THE BIG RUSH for anti-kidnap devices is on m Singapore. More towkays are reported to have bought them as preventive measures to beat kidnap gangs. A266 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-08-13 8 INDIAN PASSPORT THAT BELONGS TO A MRS. MIRANDA SINGAPORE City, Sat. -An Indian passport belonging to a Mrs. Tessie Miranda was found on a fivefoot way m Orchard Road two weeks ago. The director of Marden Company. Mr. S. H. Tan, walked into the office of the Free Press and166 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-08-13 8 No probe -Tengku St Andrew's boys stage grand concert -THE SHOW'S STAR PERFORMER I WAS A SCHOOLDOY VIOLINIST SERANGOON, Sat. A variety concert jointly put up by the cultural and social club and musical society of the St. Andrew's School, was a exeat success. The president of the school's cultural214 words
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96 1960-08-13 8 100 LANDLESS FAMILIES TO GET A 6-ACRE PLOT EACH IPOH, Sat. One hundred landless families near Batu Gajah are to be settled on 600 acres of land suitable for rubber planting at Sungei Durian. Each family will be given a six-acre lot. This is the first major land project m96 words
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Article44 1960-08-13 8 KLANG. Sat. -A rubber iac--1 tory employee. Foo Siew Kiat. 49. of Bukit Kuda Road was fined $40 by the Magistrate's Court here for letting his dog to be at large without a muzzle and without proper control, on June 10.44 words
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185 1960-08-13 8 Civilians topped list of donors at Blood Transfusion Centre SINGAPORE CITY, Saturday. THERE were 1,137 blood donations during the month of .Inly as against 1,079 transfuI sions given at hospitals during Hie period. Civilian donors topped the list with 567. while service personnel who donated blood during July numbered 330.185 words
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75 1960-08-13 8 SEASIDE STALLS ATTRACT CHINATOWN FOLK SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— The strip of vacant land fronting the sea m Shenton Way is fast becoming a popular eating place for residents of Chinatown and more stalls are springing up there. The stalls first made their appearance early this year and today there are75 words
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164 1960-08-13 8 TANJONG KATONG GIRLS LEAD IN QUIZ ON GEOGRAPHY SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. More than 400 students from eight secondary schools m Singapore took part m an interschool quiz on geography at the Raffles Institution. Sponsored by the Geographical Society of Raffles Institution, the quiz was for students of the fifth form164 words
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Article409 1960-08-13 8 HORN today, you have exceptionally keen perception and you seem to know what others are thinking, even before anything is said or done. This ability to judge character and motivation can become very useful to you m youi profession. You are so versatile that you must guard409 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-08-13 8 Arriving home, Mr. Bear puts his goldfish into the pond and then adds the one from the round bowl rather anxiously, wondering if it will fight with the others. No, it's all right," he murmurs at length. They all seem quite happy and friendly." They all105 words
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Advertisement98 1960-08-13 8 v y/\\ t 1 jfLi THE SUNDAY STIMULANT TM A DOCTOR AND FM A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS .AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men98 words
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Advertisement116 1960-08-13 8 We are f TAILORING i VOak. H N^^f J4, COLEMAN STRIfT k jA p 0^ Hiiiiiini!i;iii!iiii[]iiiiii!iiiiiniiiimiiiii[: V Olympic I 1 PRICE I $150.00 i EXTRA ATTACHMENT I POWER GEAR MEAT MINCER I VEGETABLE GRATER SLICER FEDERAT C\ I E DUTY EXTRA Obtainable from all h\i<!;<\. I Singapore C~ Federah TAN116 words
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Miscellaneous160 1960-08-13 8 I »l Til ii l a T 1 I ____HH iuu^vj Wj^ m r u r{ m 'a\ ill if i\ Medium Wave 47b metres Short Wave: 62 metres from 9.00 10.00 pjn. P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Evergreen parade; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Weekly share market report; 1.45 Norrie160 words
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53 1960-08-13 9 rget Rome and for a medal at Asian Games L£H comments 1 invmpit team fly off August 81, none man- tht crack--11 fairh younfii>! ialitj i- t" beat tnt Singa- 3fl m1! all agree B 'X. fr ictoa 3ted £ree trip mat Hocta wanted b Q peni orj pattern z.53 words
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650 1960-08-13 9 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT By London, Saturday by M. Harrison-Cray °«*i«r: South Game a.. ♦Q a J 3 H •KQIO 8 3 O la A 7 4 3 .S V 6 OKJ 9 8 3 ♦AJ 6 o X paii variety oi pcx: oontn x S|650 words
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Article15 1960-08-13 9 WESTBITI Dux entn I I Aug b: taeancii g< Crevaicore U.P.I.U.P.I. - 15 words
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Article13 1960-08-13 9 DFfB SKRANGOON, Ba Rotatnaoxia Spcr- ar.i Benenaeei badm I: 7 p.rr.13 words
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401 1960-08-13 9 ROAD-TESTING THE TAUNUS 12 M SUPER i my friend 1 LVdia ride m tht Taunus 12M Super and she com mented "A jo)lv met car, and a nice sizu. too. especially if von have children and if you are ;l often asked to o\s V your friend* a lift."" I401 words
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Advertisement198 1960-08-13 9 r- m PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER ~&KfZZt±fT^L BAnEtt AMD MAIN QHBATiO t^^T HIRE PURCHASE TERMS NOW AVAILABLE S pore Only I Bm^BCBB I jH^? P^^^B^^Bj»iH| it \k! btl^^3B Is specially designed Ac* 8 to be used independently j I o f ma in supply. Price fPggf^^^^m 109 North 6«««e •••d, Stn^opor.198 words
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Miscellaneous650 1960-08-13 9 ST. GEORGES GARRISON CHINESE GOSPEL HAL. CHURCH. Tangiir. barraocs Y: C_u Kang. 6 am. Brea_7.15 am. Holy Communion; 9.30 ir._ c: Brea:: 4.30 pm Sunday am. Sunday School: 9.30 am. Sonne! ax: Gospe Service Morning Service: 6.30 pjn. Even- GEYLANC. GOSPEL HALL ■jr.. Prayer (Lorom 29 4.3 ?r. Bund BETITESDA650 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-08-13 10 TITLE TIE BALESTI£K. 6 at. Mohamed bin Faradi iftid Osman bin Mohamad tied for the "A" Division individual championship at the Balestier Junior Trade School's tenth annual athletic sports. m>\>. "A" Division. ioo yds: 1. Tajudin urn Jamaludin. 2. O^man bin Arbi. 3. Hamid bm Judi436 words
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Article88 1960-08-13 10 NAVAL BASE. Fit N>e Soon Hou.v with 70 points won the Canberra School I >port> championship at the sixth annual combined sports meet held at Canberra Schu^l ground. Winner ul the School II championship was Mandai Hou>e with 74 points. Runners-up of School I were88 words
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Article227 1960-08-13 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Sng Boon Chye of Green House was champion athlete at the Dorest School Athletic I Meeting. He won the 50 yds. 1 dash and was second m the Long Jump. In the girls' section Wong Lai Har won the Individual Title227 words
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Article37 1960-08-13 10 TIONG BAHRU. Sat. Lim Kee Soon. 16 captain of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre table tennis team, will lead a team of seven to play against Kirn Keat Community Centre tomorrow at 7 I p.m.37 words
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275 1960-08-13 10 pARRER PARK, Sat. This ground which has produced many a football star, is still the favourite practice ground of Singapore footballers. Attendance at Farrer Park increases daily. Reason; Then is no restriction for the use of the .'ieid except on days when tlv pitches275 words
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Advertisement300 1960-08-13 10 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. TEH SENG lONG of No. 113-1. Upper Chanci Road, Singapore. ha\e apphed for a Re" ;i Shop licence m respect of premises No 113-1. Upper Changi Road 13 ms Singapore, and that thL~ application will be heard m the Court of the District300 words
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Advertisement201 1960-08-13 10 /y for Deliciou Mealj m "YOU DON'T KNOW HOW StereO CAN sol TIL, YOU'Vi I HEARD BLUE SPOT! Blue Spot -Valencia or Ju.. moUer«t«!\-priLed >• m gr«m with 4 »p«ed rev HfISP" 5^^5535 Brilliant reproduction :r ■^■WMgJ _j mon«ur«l<ordin-r^ )ancM. ""1 c or<l«. Eleven »»i^« tui > ll' f %^m201 words
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Article1674 1960-08-13 11 RACK FORM.... guide to winners L TWO <C£ IHREE I.OSI HORIZON: 7-7-60 .m m 58 and last 3F 4.< i»> M\KARA 11-8-tiO Hm\ I between them over ,iV aH 4 5 with River Cloud; ■n on M^khnu tmck. \\NGUM: No recent track <rt. TOURNAI: 9-8-KO— Haci ohinsr between them o\er1,674 words
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278 1960-08-13 11 Tonight is Carnival Night at the Royal Island Club Council to swell the International Games Fund. The main source of revenue for the S.O.S.C. will be meal tickets for the buffet at $6 per head. There is no other charge. Tickets can be obtained at Winstons and from Mr. Cecil278 words
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Article105 1960-08-13 11 Healthmen too good Ministry of Health 3 Keris Film 0 FARRER PARK. Sat. Ministry of Health outclassed their rivals to score an easy win m this friendly soccer match yesterday. Star of the match was Marimuthu. Although he scored only one goal, his sense of balance and superb dribbling made105 words
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611 1960-08-13 11 STAR PERFORMER FOO FIRST IN ALL HIS EVENTS TELOK KURAU, Saturday. pOO Siang Hai 18, was the star performer at the Presbyterian Boys' School annual athletic meet held on the school ground yesterday. He won all five events he took part m. Poo's winning events were m the 100 yards,611 words
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163 1960-08-13 11 MELBOURNE. Sat.— Jack Kramer, angered by a claim his professional tennis troupe was "runnin* for cover flew here lor talks with the LTAA about his players' 1961 itinerary m reply to a statement by Sir Norman Brookes that Kramer was on the defensiveU.P.I. - 163 words
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Article54 1960-08-13 11 KLUANG, Sat. To celebrate the end of the Emergency, the Kluang Youth Club will hold a walking race from Ayer Itam to Kluang— a distance of 13 miles today. There are 85 entries. Ninety-nine juniors, including 17 girls, will also take part m a five-mile walk from54 words
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Article31 1960-08-13 11 FARRER PARK. Sat.—lndian R.C. beat R.M.P. 4-3 m a soccer match yesterday. Len Lai 2, Nathan and Limbu scored for I.R.C. Bridgeman. Lonedale and Arnold netted for R.M.P.31 words
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Article17 1960-08-13 11 BALESTIER. Sat. Stable Boys beat Alexandra Football team 3-2 m a Junior Cup soccer replay.17 words
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Advertisement72 1960-08-13 11 \M is X PLUGS with HYLUMINA insulators Am in 1.1 MI.NA the mitfl r— tine^t pluu-inNiilatini: •"""V material. t* Minufartured m onr-piere like the famous X.L.(i. ratinif plugv. Trark-tested for several vear^ Hn Vanuall. \>ton Martin. ■ilira. and many other>. There i* a KXjG. pl»>^ tor EVERY engine If U72 words
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Advertisement261 1960-08-13 11 Smartest combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinin space -rear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chiition through 4 gears— from dren; handsome two-ton« standing to 70 mph m 1261 words
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495 1960-08-13 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By Don't bet without this guide NANFANG j free PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG KANFANG ™^UW.S TMSMSSH CAU. m» U»T "*™-"><>"« r~J7nHILL~ I JOSKeY" I LITTLEWOOD jOSKER JOSKER JOSKER MARSHALL JOSKER495 words
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Article1078 1960-08-13 12 RACE 1—2.15: CL. 4, DIV. 4— ABT. 7 F. 1 372 SINGAPORE GLORY syr birg Osman, 9.0 (10) Barratt 2. 121 WANSBROL'GH 6yr bag Noordin. 8.13 (6) Posner 3. 7t50 NOW SHOWING 9yr brag Spencer. 8.12 (9) Maddock 4. 007 PILOT'S BRAVERY 6yr bug Bagby, 8.12 (4) Dragon1,078 words
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626 1960-08-13 12 MacKenzie arrives (plus ulcer) and is locked out I'pper Ten. who finished second to Cheers, also at the last meeting here, will be hard to beat. Topweight Rodato will be suited by conditions. Give him a place chance at least, Bacqlava could make a good outsider. JOSKER 111. who finished626 words
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Article38 1960-08-13 12 OTTAWA, Sat. The United States, led by amateur champion Jack Nicklaus, rallied to close m on leading Canada at the half-way point of the fifth Americas Cup golf tournament. Canada lead 11 to 101/2— U.P.I38 words
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Article24 1960-08-13 12 KARL MARX STADT. (East Germany >. Sat. Guiilermo Timoner ot Spain won the professional motor paced cycling world championship here last night.— Reuter.24 words
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Article30 1960-08-13 12 LONDON, Sat. British football gets under way today with the first Scottish League Cup games, which swing into action a week before the 4 English League opens.—Reuter.30 words
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Article14 1960-08-13 12 FARRER PARK. Sat. Rajaji beat RAF Tengah 5-4 m a soccer tie.14 words
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Article33 1960-08-13 12 LONDON, Sat. Bobby Wilson, Britain's joint number one lawn tennis player, announced last night he has decided not to accept an offer to join Jack Kramer's professional troupe. Reuter.33 words
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Advertisement86 1960-08-13 12 mW f I TRANSPORT STORAGEnI 173. Cecil Street, Sinjuporc i 1 Phone: 7<)5.>2. Managrng Dire. I Hermes r=?noJ A lightweight machine which wJ like an office typewriter.... I you will find all the advanta^ li-uii attributed to office modcl> grouped! the new Hermes a light, sturdy and ad\anta^<'iMvJ writer meticulously86 words
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