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Title Section12 1960-08-17 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article167 1960-08-17 1 Lumumba threatens to seize Belgian assets .DV'LLt: Wednesday M Minister Patrice W ni ht decreed l> m the Congo for a Join* months. JL, same time. Mr. threatened to seixe 9 jsscts Here if the Congo her "froxen within two weeks. l u^" mba to,d "ewsmenReuter; U.P.I - 167 words
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304 1960-08-17 1 US backs Dag but the Reds say 'He is wrong' XKYY YORK, Wednesday. iJHE United Suites and the Soviet Union last lUghl came out in open conflict over the Congo question. The I.S. State Department gave its "complete support" to the U.N. Secretary-General, Mr. Dug Hammarskjoeld. m his differences withReuter; U.P.I - 304 words
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Article40 1960-08-17 1 NEW DELHI. Wed Gian Singh Vohru. president of Delhi's Sikh Temple committee, was remanded la custody until Aug. 26 yesterday charged with allowing agitators to u-e ::\e temples tor promoting class hatred and inciting demonstrations.40 words
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Article34 1960-08-17 1 BLANTYRE. Xyasaland) Wed. —A mob of 500 Africans turned on an African politician with cries of ".stooge" and police had to u*e tear gas and batons to break up the melee.34 words
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Article26 1960-08-17 1 RAWALPINDI. Wed. The Pakistani Government will demand the return of two fighter planes and their pilots forced to land at Sandbar, Afghanistan, on Satur-26 words
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Article45 1960-08-17 1 ST ANDREWS (Scotland), Wed —Alexis. Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Moscow and all Russia, has sent a message to the conference of the World Council of Churches* central committee urging "Christian oneness of mind" to lessen the "sharp divisions of the world."45 words
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Article38 1960-08-17 1 m KOMF Wed. Roger Mircea. a l.Vyear-old Rumanian vu iin who niay be the youngest competitor m the comIn. Olympics (iamcs, arrived here from Bucharest with a group of 28 Rumanian athletes and otticials.38 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-08-17 1 LYDIA AROOZOO - No girls invited LYDIA AROOZOO But she goes to work with 499 boys By SINGAPORE, Wed. What docs it feel like to be the only girl m a project exclusively meant for 500 boys? Miss Wong Son San, an Upper Form Six science student of Raftles Institution, found herself m219 words
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Article30 1960-08-17 1 ACCRA. Wed. The eighth council meelUlg of ii;e World Assembly of Youtn yesterday removed Singapore irom the Assembly on grounds its national council was no longer representative.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article68 1960-08-17 1 REHOVOT. (Israel*, Wed.— Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Singapore s Minister of Education, told an international conference here, that one of the major problems facing his country was the industrial expansion of South-East Asia. He said Singapore had been a market for raw materials, but68 words
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Article40 1960-08-17 1 BANDUNG. Wed— Police here are enforcing an 8 p.m. curfew on boys and girls under 16. m a surprise sweep on city streets last Wednesday night they rounded up 207 children, and took them home to their parents.40 words
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191 1960-08-17 1 .MOSCOW, Wednesday. JHE wife and parents of Francis Gary Powers, the l\S. airman accused of aerial spying over the Soviet Union, yesterday received their tickets to attend his trial which opens here today m the Hall of Columns. The Powers family with their lawyers191 words
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Article25 1960-08-17 1 NEW YORK, Wed.— The Republic 6T the Congo formally applied for United Nations membership within 24 hours of gaining independence from France.25 words
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Article24 1960-08-17 1 1,800m. US aid WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Senate Foreisn Relations Committee yesterday approved a bill authorising a MS 1,800 million aid programme for Latin America.24 words
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Article21 1960-08-17 1 1 3 trapped in mine JOHANNESBURG. Wed—Thirteen miners have been trapped by a rockfall m a goldmine within Johannesburg city limits.21 words
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131 1960-08-17 1 POOLE FAILS TO WIN A ROYAL REPRIEVE T ONDON. Wed.— Mr. lain Ma Macleod. the Britisn Colonial Secretary, has refused to advise the Queen to reprieve Peter Poole, due to hang m Nairobi tomorrow for the murder of an African houseboy. A Colonial Office statement said: "Following on the decision131 words
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Article22 1960-08-17 1 BANDUNG. Wed. Indonesian military authorities here have detained 11 members of the Indonesian Communist Party for holding "illegal" meetings."22 words
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239 1960-08-17 1 BOB PERIES - Divers cut up a giant beacon. ..ships warned to steer clear BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Two Singapore diving experts are now cutting up a huge 30-ton beacon lying on the seabed at the eastern entrance of the channel leading into the harbour Huge chunks of tne beacon dynamited239 words
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Article20 1960-08-17 1 lkadshfiodfjkjdk •1 I :ER DOWN I "M, CRASH: A IN|l llllv i Ih < i FLAG HOISTtD STOCK EXCH.20 words
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96 1960-08-17 1 STITCH IN TIME REUNITES CRASH VICTIM AND HIS EAR COLCHESTER. Wed. Police- found a man's ear m a wrecked car and rushed it to hospital where surgeons stitched it back on the injured passenger. After ambulance men had carried Mr. Frank Collier. 33. into the casualty ward a doctor found96 words
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Article33 1960-08-17 1 HAVANA. Weci Premier Fidel Ca.^tro persona By led an army raiding puny on a major Havana naval Installation yesterday to break up an alleged counterrevolutionary conspuacy involving some top officers.33 words
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Article27 1960-08-17 1 Fir*t Malayan Fund inunucer'* prices today bu.wng SI UO .md .selling SI L'R .Second Malayan Fund manager.- prices bu.wng 94 cents and selling SI 00.27 words
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191 1960-08-17 2 Unsettled conditions on the London markets: Teas and rubbers quietly firm LONDON. Wed. PHERE was a return to unsettled conditions on the London stock exchange yesterday Business was restricted during the early stages by .settlement proceedings to a fairly busy previous account ar.d there was also a certain amount of191 words
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Article137 1960-08-17 2 Market rallies and closes firm after early setback >TEW YORK: Wall Street i closed very steady with a modest showing of advances ranging mostly to a point. i Undaunted by the failure of an early rallying attempt, the market made good headway m the second hour of trading,137 words
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Article28 1960-08-17 2 Limited dealings A MSTERDAM: The market A was irregular yesterday In limited dealings. Internationals were mostly lower. Plantations and shippings were neglected, while state loans tended higher.28 words
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Article65 1960-08-17 2 TOKYO: The first cargo of building materials for the proposed Hotel Indonesia, to be built m Jakarta as part of Japan's war reparations programme will be shipped from here later this month. A Japanese contractor, Taisei Construction Cowill build the 14-storey hotel. Japan will supply65 words
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Article182 1960-08-17 2 SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the O Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1/2. Hannover 4/5, Tak Sang 6A. City of Wellington 6/7, Straat Johore 3/9. Oresies 10/11, Malais 13/14. Neder Elbe 15/16, Borneo 18, Nissan Maim 19. Sadao N. Wall 2. Scudai N. Wall 3. Emp.182 words
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Article86 1960-08-17 2 I ondon Buo Petroleum Company are planning to construct a plant :>; the Esso reWMwy Fawiev for the manufacture of butyl rubber. Announcing thk c :erday. Bit sssM the new plant would >^t noout M«3fi. 550.000 and h;t\e I capacity of 30.000 tons annually. It would86 words
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Article61 1960-08-17 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Clasing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation 51, 155 $1,190 sales sales Union ins. Canton $90.00 $91.00 sales sellers Wheelock Warden 7.65 7.00 sales sales H Kong phone $38.50 $38.50 sales sales 1 Dairy Farm Cold Storage J>2B 40 $28.5061 words
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Article141 1960-08-17 2 Tin m Singapore drops sharply but London is not affected LONDON: Tin was unaffected by the sharp drop at Singapore as the price there had been considered too high m relation to London. Dealings were fairly active. Trade quarters reported a marked increase m outside enquiry and evidently stimulated141 words
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Article158 1960-08-17 2 Economic experts due to help Indonesian Govt. TOKYO: A number of expert economic rehabilitation teams from both Eastern and Western European nations will begin arriving m Indonesia next month to work out plans for "economic and industrial co-operation" with Indonesia, according to Radio Republic Indonesia. The government-operated radio, monitoredU.P.I. - 158 words
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Article111 1960-08-17 2 NEW YORK: United States purchasing agents expect steel output to recover from an estimated 59 per cent of capacity m the third quarter to an average 74 per cent m thc fourth quarter, it was announced here But the steel committee of thp National Association of Purchasing111 words
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Article48 1960-08-17 2 LONDON: Tin stocks m London metal exchange warehouses at the end of last week totalled 9.564 tons comprising: London 4.285: Liverpool 3.684; and Hull 1.595. Copper stocks totalled 6.088 tons and comprised: London 1.130: Liverpool 3.413: Birmingham 50: Manchester 1.025 and Hull 470.48 words
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Article906 1960-08-17 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. t cci cum capital mac. *all eiclaliag ivarytkiaf. xl cxcluliag Imleal. aW cum femus issue. y xcr (relating capital rttara. I ccr cum capital rptura. cl cum livileeg c call pjpj cum an. cl906 words
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481 1960-08-17 2 Once more prices of the shares are falling PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS oTv UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESW SINGAPORE, Wednesday. lUST as the Malayan Stock Exchange was getJ ting back on its feet yesterday, two events occurred which started prices on the downward slide again. Firs! the481 words
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Article201 1960-08-17 2 NUTt. All price* oeluu. are middle price a. LONDON Aug. it. Previous «"')ii.ii RUBBER No 1 Hj>o c.i f. European ports. Aug L".< 7 Sept 7 l«i RUBBER No. 1 RSS pot j < i i<. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mout>r Ttrms Sept Oct. Dec201 words
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Article117 1960-08-17 2 New York advices stop decline that started at the outset LONDON. Wed.— The market followed the decline at Singapore by marking quotations down slightly at the outset yesterday. The morning passed with values rather nominal m the absence of substantial bid.s or offers. Despite i. oii-development of interest during117 words
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Article54 1960-08-17 2 NEW YORK: Rubber futures vvere softer on scattered selling m moderate trading. Traders said physical rubber was softer with business transacted light. Latterly rubber futures held steady with dealings for the day moderate. Physical rubber was quiet. JAKARTA: The market was closed yesterday and will remain closed today54 words
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Article39 1960-08-17 2 JAKARTA: Indonesia's mining industry will get a M 533.3 million shot m the arm this year. The government has allocated that amount for importing mining machinery and other equipment m a move to modernise industry facilities.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Advertisement207 1960-08-17 2 —^MHPPI.V. BARBER LINE IMM US. A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS ANGEU U fpaJ AND HONGKONG Al PING 21 At* FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES From USA. GULF PORTS via PANAK t- iC c LS AND HONGKONG ERNBAY 23 Aug PLEtSAN^HU BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE I: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BALTiVOPt MOi207 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-08-17 3 DRIVER ESCAPED WITH LIGHT INJURIES AFTER THIS CRASH 0 Hit- driver of this i.ir escapeSl with lij;ht injuries when it crashed •uainst a lamp-post m Seng Pi»h Koad. 111. driver was helped out S3 a youth. Leung Wah huii" ol Senj; Poh Koad. Ihe injured driver was M-nt to the62 words
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222 1960-08-17 3 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI BYRNE TELLS GIMSON SCHOOL INMATES: FUTURE DEPENDS ON ABILITY TO ADJUST TO THE INSTITUTIONS DISCIPLINE By SINGAPORE CITY. Wed T HE s,n £apore Work Brigade will take m boys who leave (limson School either on parole or on discharge to the care222 words
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102 1960-08-17 3 BUILDING WORK TO COMMENCE ON THE MILITARY COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 200-acre site at Sungei Best where Malaya's ••Sandhurst" will be established Is soon to have the first of its many buildings. It will be the Cadet's Wing and will comprise the administration block, officers' mess, drill hall, canteen,102 words
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11 1960-08-17 3 TO RAJASOORIA PUBLISHES SECOND BOOK ON LAYAN TRIALS lafskdu fuijsf PressPress - 11 words
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92 1960-08-17 3 A PICNIC GIRL, 17, DROWNS IN HAUNTED' RIVER \LOR STAR. Wed. Two days after she had been reported mtwdtig the body 1 7-year-old Siti Haliiah bmte Omar, a schoolgirl. a found floating m the haunted" Bukit Pinang River near here. Siti was with a picnic party of 11 other boys92 words
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Article36 1960-08-17 3 PENANG. Wed. -The Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan, unveiled a tablet to the memory of 23 •valiant men of God*' on Sunday night before a large gathering at Penang's Cathedral of the Assumption.36 words
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Article55 1960-08-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. said Radio Malaya was the "pulse" of the Government and because of this it would not be turned into a corporation. Replying to a question in the Senate, he said: -There la no proposal to turn55 words
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65 1960-08-17 3 PREMIER WILL SPEAK AT INAUGURAL MEET SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address the inaugural meeting of the Peopie's Association at its Na- I tional Recreation Centre! headquarters at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. Mr. Lee. as Chairman of the Association, has named representatives of 43 organisations65 words
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Article38 1960-08-17 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. The National Union of Oil Workers has submitted a set of 30 demands to the management of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd., on behalf of more than 100 members employed by the firm.38 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-08-17 3 Music of all races presented by rare instruments SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. A new series of musical evenings was inaugurated at the recently completed open-air Hong Lim Green Regional Theatre. The series, organised by the Ministry of Culture, will present to the people of167 words
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Article57 1960-08-17 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. The Minister lor Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, will open a World Health Organisation public health conference and study tour on Monday at 9 a.m., at the Institute of Pathology. General Hospital. Red documents SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Kuching police have seized a 'large quantity" of57 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-08-17 3 T WO SCHOOLS COMBINE TO PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT Repeated cheers greet the young actors of Tainted Porcelain' PASIR PAXJAXG, Wednesday. DASIK Panjang Secondary and Crescent Girls' Schools jointly staged a 14-item annual concert at the Pasir Panjang Second- ary School Hall. The highlight of the evening was a one-act play, •Painted233 words
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314 1960-08-17 3 Parents liked show put up by pupils of Queenstown QUEENSTOWN. Wed. —About 1.000 people, mostly pupils and their parents, attended a talentime concert staged by the boys of the Queenstown Secondary School. The highlight of the evening was an item contributed by Mr. G. I. Balasundram. a teacher m the314 words
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Article26 1960-08-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has denied that the Malayan Embassy m Tokyo was like an American tourist agency.26 words
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Advertisement90 1960-08-17 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 I ff\\ kad M When V U enfrUst ProdUCt, n f V Ur ,n9 eS SP tS nd SPOnS rCd Pr jffFlK I hjj I v, a team of experts get on the ,ob to 3 ive you90 words
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Article235 1960-08-17 4 POLICE PUT OUT A PAMPHLET WITH A MESSAGE FOR THE PUBLIC: HELP US TO HELP YOU SINGAPORE, CITY, Wednesday. DOUCE here have issued a new pamphlet seeking the co-opera-lion oi* the public m the war on crime. The pamphlets carry the hold heading of235 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-08-17 4 THE WORST DRIVER IN SINGAPORE HE always parks just where he wants to even if it is near frame lights or an intersection. Why should HE worry about what happens to thr flow of traffic when he's not even m his car?44 words
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Article78 1960-08-17 4 SINGAPORE CITY: The Auxiliary and Active members of the Legion of Mary of St. Joseph's Church i Portuguese Mission held their annual get-together at the St. Anthony's Convent Hall. Before the gathering, a mass was said by Rev. Fr. Texeira. The programme included sketches by the students of the78 words
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Article57 1960-08-17 4 BRAS BASAH: Rev. Bro. Joseph Virgilius, leaves soon tor a long vacation m Ireland, after serving six years at St. Joseph's Institution. He will be meeting his parents for the first time m ten years. He is the Scoutmaster of the 3rd. Group and m recognition of57 words
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Article143 1960-08-17 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Mr. Su Tih Kuan has been elected President of the Foochow, Coffee, Restaurant and Bar Merchants' Association. The vice-president of the Association is Mr. Yeo Swee Hong and the secretary is Mr. Lim Tian Geok. Other office-bearers are: Treasurer, Mr. Sio Chong Teng and assistant143 words
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Article78 1960-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. CITY: The Malaysian Sociological Research Institute will hold an essay contest on "What the terms Singapore. Malaya. Malaysia, means to me." The contest is open to all. Under-21's must write around 1,500 words and the over-21's 2.500 words. A consolation prize plus $50 will be awarded to78 words
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Article50 1960-08-17 4 BRAS BASAH: Kian Moi. 18. leaves tomorrow for Connecticut on a five-year scholarship to study engineering at Trinity College. A former student of St. Joseph's Institution. he obtained his Cambridge Certificate m 1958. He worked as an apprentice engineer m the Singapore Harbour Board for some time.50 words
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Article74 1960-08-17 4 BRAS BASAH: The Lower Six Arts girls of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus will end the second term with a dance with a difference "Hawaiian Night." The guests will be attired m Hawaiian costumes instead of the conventional coat and tie. The guests of the evening74 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-08-17 4 SENNETT ESTATE: Miss M. N. Oehlers. the principal 01 Rallies Girls' Secondary School, and the first principal of Cedar Girls' School, was the guest speaker at the Cedar first annual speech and prize-giving day. Addresslng parents, students and friends of the school, she laid strong emphasis on216 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-08-17 4 0 SINGAPORE CITY: Twenty one scouts and four m outers from British North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei are now here to join some 500 scouts from Malaya and Singapore to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the scout movement m Singapore. They will attend the Golden223 words
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Article101 1960-08-17 4 BCKIT TIM All: The Ulu Pandan branch of the People's Action Party today appealed for volunteers to repair kampong roads of! sth. milestone, Holland Road. It Is proposed to start work on Sunday. The volunteero will be under the charge of Inche Ariff b.n Suradi. Assemblyman tor Ulu101 words
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Article59 1960-08-17 4 WITH LOVE, FROM RIVER VALLKY: T>io Permaiient Secretary to the Federation Ministry <>i Education. Mr. Tom Hughes. stopped over m Singapore yesterday while on his way to Britain on .six aMfcfl leave. Mr. Hughes spent almost all that time shopping lor "something special for his infant grand daughter whom he59 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-08-17 4 0 GEYLANG: A troupe of 30 child artistes and jugglers from Kampar. Perak, are here to stage three shows at the Happy World Stadium as part of the Children's Festival. Their ages range from six to twelve. Their visit here110 words
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Article24 1960-08-17 4 TIONG BAIIRt M hundred boys from ail over Singapore helped the Singa- pore Mbi I M J con.r\ -JTj I I24 words
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Article30 1960-08-17 4 HNMPOKI iirlL thou.>*i:.c k 1 O: If dred 11 1 the Ehir I apot iferjl and 111 The taking Dar J mmW morrow. I 23. -W an; H30 words
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Miscellaneous459 1960-08-17 4 CLUES ACROSS 1. Rice I'm sure to make cheap MmmW\^lw*l^^ I Ia "liT^ I I*l 1 IA and gaudy (12). I 111 8. Old boys better now. though I^^BBBa| VM 4BBB|-- M HBBBj^ M -iBBBjBa one see 7 fl 9. Be he disordered like -^Jmmm\—-JMmm\-m—JMmmY\— m -Jmm cup-bearer to the459 words
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Article191 1960-08-17 5 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI PAINTINGS, PRODUCE AND PRINTING MATERIALS WILL BE ON SHOW FOR A WEEK FROM TODAY By SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. one-week exhibition to introduce Indonesian products, art and books will begin at the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall today. To be opened by Ihe Indonesian Consul191 words
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Article34 1960-08-17 5 JESSELTON. Wed. A ai woman named Patahnu gave birth to triplets all girls at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital recently. The mother and the three babies were reported to be well34 words
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Article, Illustration145 1960-08-17 5 TANGLIN. Weil— The Maris Stella Vocational School m Holland Koad. run by the Sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of Alary held its first exhibition. The exhibition was opened by Mgr. Van Melhebclio at the school's new building. Girls from child welfare and nursing sections demonstrated145 words
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Article30 1960-08-17 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed The Y.W.C.A. ol Collyer Quay will hold a Chinese Musical Puppet Show this aiternoon at 3 p.m. instead of 10 a.m. •at its quarters.30 words
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227 1960-08-17 5 Bat caves in Pahang bring a fortune to business syndicate KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PEXTURIES-OLD bat caves m Ihe wilds of Pahang are yielding a fortune to ;i business xvf syndicate here supplying bat guano ns a fertiliser for padi, estates and cover crops. The caves were discovered six months ago.227 words
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65 1960-08-17 5 SULTAN OPENS $280,000 GOVT. QUARTERS TANAH RATA. Wed. The Sultan oi Pahang declared open 5530.000 worth ot new buildings here at separate ceremonies. At 10 a.m. he declared open 20 units oi Government quarters costing about $280.- 000. They will be occupied by Government personnel, many of whom have been65 words
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92 1960-08-17 5 'TEACHERS TOO SHOULD GET KEY POSTS' PENANG. Wed. The National Union of Teachers urged that -administrative posts m the Department of Education should be open to all teachers. A resolution passed at the union's annual delegates' conference m Pen-ang urged Government not to confine these posts only to graduates. Experience92 words
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Article92 1960-08-17 5 HUNDREDS AT MASS ON ESTATE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Hundreds of Catholics attended Mass In a $12,000 estate chapel built m the style^of-the- famous grotto J at Lourdes, France. The prayer was led by the Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, the Right Rev. Do- minic Vendargon, who opened the chapel on Castlefield92 words
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Article27 1960-08-17 5 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Deputy Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Haji Mohamed bin Nasir. opened a civics course here for 27 Local Council stall.27 words
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Miscellaneous422 1960-08-17 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS E S L E V METHODIST (Hi Kill: Mid-week service m tne church 8 p.m. ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL HALL: Tne Creation Rehearsal 5. 30 p.m. MINISTRY OE CULTURE: Free him shows a: Church of Oui Lady ol Lourdes, Ophir Roaa; MacAlister Road; and Jalan Teck Kee.422 words
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Article166 1960-08-17 6 Well done, the Jaycees 4S YOU read this 500 boys from the secondary schools of Singapore will be "getting the reel"' ot" their first jobs m what is probably the most commendable career project ever organised. A lot ot criticism levelled today at our students m both the schools and166 words
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Article135 1960-08-17 6 rpHE Johore police are angry with the Singapore millionaires. And with good reason, too. In less than six short months three Singapore towk a y s who wandered across the Causeway, have been kidnapped under the very noses of the law. This, of course, has put the135 words
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Article575 1960-08-17 6 PETER EVANS - The amazing list of new noses PETER EVANS By I ONDOX, Wed. M is iis plain us Ihe nose lluil used lo l>e on Juliette Greco's face that it is now boom lime for new noses m show business. Indeed, yesterday Julia Loekwood actually had a special preview of her575 words
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Article, Illustration496 1960-08-17 6 Deaur Esrae, ISN'T it shocking to see what doormats some A women make of themselves? My friend pretty, intelligent and hardworking is married to a selfish monster. He keeps her short of money, never spends much on her or on the496 words
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Article47 1960-08-17 6 Q DON'T get upset, (ot- 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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750 1960-08-17 6 John Reed - John Reed by LONDON. WEDNESDAY TO at least one group ot people the current aggressive tendencies of Mr. Khrushchev come as no surprise. Thcv are the astrologers of the world. Not tor them the nerolcxitv expressed by Mr. Maoiiillan750 words
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Advertisement517 1960-08-17 6 m iOfiuMnn 4 i\o lIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LLAbSIrIhD ADS PATEK PHILIPPE ANNOUNCEMENT ?D lim if. >* Minimum family smoppinc. Maiw md-vls the only watch on^'S I manufacturer whose entire uotll 73 collection of men's watches v W 'ini-il carries, engraved on every AT YOUR SERVICE movement, the official stamp H,... S» Him517 words
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Advertisement121 1960-08-17 6 FURNITURE PEMOB is a job for EXPERTS! Many hands make lifht packing If a *taff of breakage* PHONE Glassware china he*! travel m maximum S*w ***** packed by Transport a v FURNITURE WHO ESTIMATES FREE N TRANSPORT STORAGE 0 173 CECIL STREET *H TmO*kwkdUitLs +\\ty Singapore's Newest Lunury Motel £<%121 words
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68 1960-08-17 7 PILLAI - ogs and dirty lifts tenants protest PILLAI T S OF HOUSING r^s COMPLAIN CONVENIENCES AND WING MENACE SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. jgjji ol multistorey SIT flats m nd ffedhill estates are worregular breakdown of lifts and number of stray dogs m the .i\ sought the help of the ,!ihl are now68 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-08-17 7 A bride from Paris and honeymoon in Bali for W.H.O. man #MR David A. Muir and Miss Anita V. Grabowski were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. They will leave for Bali for their honeymoon. The bride is from Paris and the groom, a biologist with the World Health Organisation.63 words
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123 1960-08-17 7 ORGANISING OUTINGS IS MR. ONG'S HOBBY PASIR PANJANG. Wed.— Organising Sunday excursions to places of interest In and around Singapore is a favourite pastime oj Mr. Ong Cheng Yam. a .-nipping clerk. Last Sunday it was a motor trip to Kota Tinggi terfaUs with a picnic thrown m. Participants ascribe123 words
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Article97 1960-08-17 7 RESIDENTS TOLD: MAKE USE OF CLUB SEMBAWANG. Wed. Mr. Peter West. President of the Sembawang Hills Community Association, yesterday appealed to all residents m the estate to take advantage of the facilities m the association. He was speaking at an extraordinary meeting held to discuss plans to expaiid the club's97 words
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133 1960-08-17 7 'NO ONE TO BE BLAMED FOR DEATH OF AN AGED INMATE-COURT SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. An inmate ol the Home for the Aged at Thomson Road was killed ln a motor accident while crossing the road out!e the Home, an inquest was told. Medical evidence showed that YiD Seng. 85. died133 words
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49 1960-08-17 7 BUKIT TIMAH. Wed. The Science Society of the University of Malaya will thrir 7th Science Exhi--1 on Aug. 27 and 28. The exhibition will be open from 2 D.m. to 6 p.m. the first day. and from a.m. to 5 p.m. on the :.d.49 words
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Article, Illustration183 1960-08-17 7 VICTOR LIM - VICTOR LIM Poly freshies start life m college with a song and a dance By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. ■JMIE Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union began its "Orientation Week" programme yesterday. New students were treated to a taste of college life by the senior students. As183 words
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83 1960-08-17 7 ZEBRA-CROSSING ON BUSY ROAD IS URGED PASIR PANJANG, Wed —A 1 zebra -crossing m front of the Soutn Buona Vista Road marKet is urgently needed for the people livinu m tnis area. A resident said: "The tratfic here is very heavy m the morning and tne people crossing the road83 words
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Article30 1960-08-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Alliance Senator from th< PMIP-controlled State > Kelantan. Inche Nik Hassan Yaha. said here that English WM the most suitable second language m Malaya.30 words
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75 1960-08-17 7 KOTA BAHRU. Wed— Two Thai padi planters, wno killed anomer Thai, nave been jailed for three years' eacn by Mr. Justice Pepwocth m the High Court nere on a reduced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The two, Eh Pin,75 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-08-17 7 Four races learn about State in tour of the island SINGAPORE CITY, °Wed. The first of a series of Singapore Y.W.C.A. International Youth Holiday Programme was wellattended by about 50 youths of different nationalities Americans. British, Chinese and French. The group went for a tour of the Legislative Assembly at250 words
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177 1960-08-17 7 Giant lizards wage war in marsh: A bad omen say villagers JURONG, Wednesday. IGUANAS (monitor lizards) waged a seven-day-war for the iirst time m Singapore. They picked the marshes of Jurong as their battlefield. r The first pnase of the war lasted for four days and nights and resulted m177 words
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108 1960-08-17 7 JAPANESE-STYLE NIGHT FISHING IS NOW CATCHING ON ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— iV The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, revealed that Malayan fishermen were now catching fish at night. At a Press conference here, he said that this had brought "double cropping" to the Malayan fishing industry.108 words
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Article31 1960-08-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Controller of Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin All appealed for more people to come forward and get their new Identity cards to avoid last-minute rush.31 words
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253 1960-08-17 7 St. Stephen's produce a top play for drama festival SINGAPORE CITY, A Malay play "Sadikit Pelajaran Itu Boleh Merbahayakan Diri" or "A little knowledge is dangerous" has been selected the of drama" competition organised by the Literary Debating and Dramatic Society of St. Joseph's institution here. The "festival" is the253 words
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Article, Illustration440 1960-08-17 8 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW By i SINGAPORE CITY. Wednesday j 1 packed audience of about 600 including parents and old hoys attended the annual show of Ihe lian Eng Seng School. It was a success thanks to the assistance given440 words
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51 1960-08-17 8 FILM SHOW NETS $9OO FOR A CONVENT CJINGAPORE CITY. Wed o St r.• resa's ConKampong Bahru Road recen from a cha:/ during pri Ipal of Mane, svid be used to repair the water I are m bad condition. a 'a Convent still about £8.000 for the more water :.d other51 words
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Article14 1960-08-17 8 SINGAPORE CITY Wed.— Secretary Mr. as yonleave Tiie Supe- Singh will hi-14 words
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Article28 1960-08-17 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— A total of 65 bicycles were stolen In the past one week m various parts *>f the island. according to police statistics28 words
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99 1960-08-17 8 COOK-AND-SEW CLASSES FOR CHANGI WOMEN CHANG! Wed.— The Changi Point Community Centre is, now holding classes for women m needle work and domestic science. An average of 20 students, mostly housewives and schoolgirls, attend the various classes from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. for 5 days m a week. The99 words
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Article, Illustration116 1960-08-17 8 Sailor Sam gets up m excite« mtnt. I heard yarns of this sort ot thine when I first went to sea at a lad." he exclaims. I didn't believe them then and I don't know il I believe this Anyway. I'm pretty sure that this isn't116 words
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Article, Illustration336 1960-08-17 8 k CHIO TIN HAS A VERY BRIGHT FUTURE... HE HAS ALL THE QUALITIES OF AN ARTIST-PATIENCE AND SENSITIVITY BUKIT PASOH, Wednesday. AT the age of eight, homely, shy but painstaking Ho Chio Tin often accompanied his art teacher around336 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-08-17 8 Woman off to survey biscuit market in Borneo CJ I N G.A PORE City 3 Wed. A Singapore biscuit manufacturer, Madam Yeow Boon Kheng. left for Sarawak on a 14-day marketstudy for her products. Madam Yeow. 44, will also attend tne first major trace exhibition m the town of Sibu.120 words
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82 1960-08-17 8 CENTRE TO GIVE LESSONS IN FOLK DANCING PASIR PANJANG. Wed.— The Bouna Vista Community Centre plans to start a class m bamboo folk dancing very soon. It will be conducted by Miss Seah Yee Sou. The Centre also plans to organise a First Aid class. Lessons will be conducted m82 words
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Article72 1960-08-17 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A labourer, L.im Boon Leong. 22, who was under mental observation for a year, was found "not guilty of murder because he was insane," m the Johore Assize Court, and ordered to bt remanded at the pleasure of tne Sultan. Lim was on72 words
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57 1960-08-17 8 SERIOUS CRIMES SHOW A RISE IN SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Fifteen serious crimes and 306 preventable offences were reported to the Selangor police last month. The serious crimes were one murder, 13 robberies and one extortion case. This is an increase of six serious cases compared with the figures for57 words
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187 1960-08-17 8 Expert from America to advise on Malaya's new national museum KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A\ AMERICAN expert on museums. Mi Lothar 1 Witteborg, arrived here i<> help plan the proposed million-dollar national museum for Malaya. Mr. Witteboru. who was formerly head ol the exhibition department of the American Museum of Natural187 words
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92 1960-08-17 8 12TH. COMPANY WINS BOYS BRIGADE ORILL CONTEST SINGAPORE CITY. Wed The 12th Singapore Company of the Boys' Bngad« won the inter-eon.- squad drill tion held at the S.M.F B< ach Road. for one and th: t< r hour n companies contested keenly In this annual competition. Judges The 12th Singapon92 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-08-17 8 KATONG. Tues The gapoie Chapter al Fuil Gospel Bunt l at 111 Fellowsnip Internal! Board of Officers were elected at then general meeting red n Picture .snows from .standing: Mr. William Han < executive vice-president Mr. Eddie Sim (vice-p dent*. Mr. Lofce Mun 'president*. Ifr67 words
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Article41 1960-08-17 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Rev. Father F. Le Dv has been appointed rector <>I th* Roman Catholic College Pulau Ulcus, Penang. In sue cession to Rev. Father J Dl vias. who has been tram red to Kontum. m South nam41 words
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Article8 1960-08-17 8 Elected official of Radio Union 1 Ui 18 words
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Advertisement120 1960-08-17 8 CUT-PRICE SALE j x m X- j {CHILDREN'S CLOTHES J ACCESSORIES \U NEW ITEMS PRINTED FANCY COTTON SPORTSHIRTS SAME AS DAD'S. DACRON SHORTS—ALL COLOURS SIZES $2/90 SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES $2/90 T-SHIRTS BIG SELECTION $1/50 FOR GIRLS NtW SELECTIONS IN PLAY SUITS, PARTY FROCKS, DAY DRESSES, PYJAMAS TOYS AND PRESENTATION NOVELTIES.120 words
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Miscellaneous360 1960-08-17 8 LOOK HERE FOR YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY BORN today, you have you learn to give a loud "no" libra (Sept. 24-Oct. 23>— piscfs •Keb. 20-Mar 2u> plenty ol talent and abi- at. the right moment! Combine business and domestic; Your bi2 day of the week, so litv. but you do360 words
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Article247 1960-08-17 9 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI FREE FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE AT ALL MATERNITY CLINICS IN NEXT FEW MONTHS By SINGAPOPE CITY. Wed. THE Government will provide free family planning service m all maternity and child welfare centres m the State within the next few months. Experts m the247 words
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148 1960-08-17 9 Shy croc in a flower pond spreads fear among kampong folk < pnY£ P IS SERANGOON, Wednesday. rUUR POOI crocodile, seen basking m the sun m an unused water-hyacinth pond m t aughan Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, has put tear into the villagers. The villagers believe the crocodile to148 words
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57 1960-08-17 9 TEA AT MISSION TO HONOUR VISITING SWAMI SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Ramakrishna Mission is holding a tea party today In honour of Swami Ranganathananda who is here m the course of a tour of South-East Asia. The Swami will now leave for Calcutta tomorrow morning. His talk at the Ramakrishna57 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-08-17 9 YOUTH WILL STUDY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Mathews Komatt, 18, leaves for East Pakistan on Sept. 1. A former student of St. Andrew's School, he is going to take a five-year course at the College of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry m Chittagong. He plans to join Singapore Government service53 words
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Article, Illustration318 1960-08-17 9 CHRISTINE RODDY - A 'baby car' from Germany gets the grown-up look with a 75mph engine CHRISTINE RODDY CARS. ..THE WOMAN'S VIEW By /GERMANY'S latest m the small-car battle with Britain and France is the Goggomobi] Royal 700. with engine m the front and a luggage boot m the usual place. With none318 words
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88 1960-08-17 9 SEWING CLASSES AT CENTRE PROVE BIG DRAW FOR THE GIRLS UPPER SERANGOON, Wed.— Many girls from the surrounding kampongs are making use of sewing facilities offered to them at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre. About 70 girls have so far enrolled for this class and they are showing rapid progress.88 words
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Article80 1960-08-17 9 R.A.A.F. GETS ITS LEASE RENEWED PENANG. Wed. The City Council has agreed to extend the Royal Australian Air Force's present lease of the official mayoral mansion m Residency Road. The house was first leased to the R.A.A.F. m January 1958 when the first Socialist mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. assumed80 words
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Article56 1960-08-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor State Welfare Committee has given a cheque for $2,000 to Klang district officer for the immediate relief of the Sungei Lima fire victims. The fire which made 700 homeless caused damage estimated at $500,000. Those wishing to help the victims should56 words
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270 1960-08-17 9 The road to national culture: By a young Rafflesian SINGAPORE, Wed. What Singapore needs today Is not more singers, artists or playwrights, but "art consumers" people who will attend plays, listen to concerts, visit exhibitions and appreciate music. This view Is expressed by a promising young writer. Perm Jumabhoy. m270 words
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Advertisement422 1960-08-17 9 pOCKET MONEY prizes I l m 1 are offered for colour- ing this scene with paints, y/ j if J v crayons or chalks r VI There are four prizes of- Lj~ fered— each of $5 (two for /£'\k i boys and two for girls). :T\ *A\£^T*^ Post your effort422 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-08-17 10 SCHOOL SPORTS takes you to the HURRY up burst the balloons. Cantonmcn School teacher.*. liufY and puff.17 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-08-17 10 WINNERS of the Inter-Boys' Schools Relay f x 111 fmrnm it th. K.-npmjl School. Krom left: Mohamed Now Sijam Ahmad S;>m.ul Suleiman Hj. Abdullah. They ire fr-m .!«i\ois M •> WINNERS of thc Inter-Girls' Schools Rrlay 4\ HHI yartff I- i «m M t the70 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-08-17 10 Champion team of Redhill School, pupils of Green House line u\^ with their prizes.17 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-08-17 10 Fancy Dress Race winner. Ariflin b. A. Ha mid. Habihah Md. Noor. I. il .'iinn: the Books Winner o/ the throwing the soft ball. Sutina'? Matsari. Itahman Sudor, winner of 100 yards KEPPEL School 11 relay team won easily th,. inter schools Sxloo relay at the60 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-08-17 10 m, RED HOUSE of Cantonment School, who tried desperately hut aml^ v favourites, pictured above. m YELLOW HOUSE, the IMt Champions of Cantonment School, pose lor fc» oU| house master.39 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-08-17 10 Immm li J 1 I I I I14 words
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Advertisement70 1960-08-17 10 13 c *A 1 ntC r combmes fi^/lcVTl^ SUPERB PERFORM AIM CE fij^X available ji. iOfS Hi-fi Traders JJp^ 59, South Bridge Road. Spore Tel: ***** Fuijya 2-SPEED 7" H?" A, jf TAPE RECORDER .jsgSffe^S' EASY PAYMENT AVAILABLE mWmW* So,. Agents H Q C|( CH£ON6 COMPANY Mcod Otticc: 95 97.70 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-08-17 11 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES Wm n hor t-Shorts Brigade ninu and twice more during ,> zero hour tor Singapore's |r. This is the time they I |he i:reen adjacent to their i m!) headquarters m Seranjjoor s Brigade, m case tin i!< I |he girlie counter I ...Ir. Neither248 words
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Article, Illustration559 1960-08-17 11 No. 2 m this series by THE SCOUT LONDON. Wednesday. THK top owners and the top jockeys even it these have lo share their financial tarn- ings with the Chancellor of the Exchequer derive the greatest rewards from horseracing,559 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-08-17 11 -h„„| S3 match at R.G.S. grounds. X (i.S. obtained more goals through her strong shooters •N'g Soot Hong and Foo Lee *ng. Picture shows Siak So Wah and Marearet Teo jumping for the ball.43 words
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Article44 1960-08-17 11 b eats Ayala 6-3 6-4 I 34 ni- man-Neal Fraser (BritainAustralia) beat Miss StarkleV -ville Nette (Britain-Aus-ralia) 6-3. 6-3. Women*> doubles: Miss Truman-Mi.- Mercells I Bri-tain-Belgium > beat Miss Cheid-Margaret Hellyer (Bri-tain-Australia; 6-3. 6-3. Mens doubles: Fraser-Jac-ques Brichant cAustralia-Bel-Kium. beat Pietrangeli-Ayala. llUly-Chilej 11-9. 8-6.— UPI.44 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-08-17 11 picture. C.L. Quinton (4, Birehfield H) beats Mary Bignall (London) for the 80m. hurdles event at White City. Central PressCentral Press - 33 words
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228 1960-08-17 11 KEITH MILLER - LEAVE OUT CHUCKER MECKIFF, SIR DON KEITH MILLER By LONDON. Wed.— l offer Sir; Donald Bradman a simple way of preventing "the greatest catastrophe m cricket history" when Australia tour England next summer. JUST LEAVE CHUCKER lAN MECKIFF AT HOME! It's as easy as that for Meckiff is the "bowler"228 words
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Article71 1960-08-17 11 CHANGI. We.d. Tengah Rangers beat R.A.F. Police 3-2 m a soccer friendly here. SyeoV Jaafar Hassan and Deffie scored one goal each for Tengan Rangers. R.A.F. Police scored, both goals through its left-inner Ayob. Tengah Rangers: Tajuddin, Anim, Syed Jaafar, Khamis. Hashim, Jaafar, S. Hassan Deffie.71 words
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Article60 1960-08-17 11 SYDNEY. Wed. Freddy Little of me United States knockea out Ciive Stewart. Australian middle ana light heavyweight champion, m the fourth round of their 12 round non- title fignt here last nignt. Little knocked Stewart down after 1 mm. 45 sec. of the first round and60 words
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Article95 1960-08-17 11 Afternoon beat Morning School KATONG. Wed. After- noon School beat Morning School 8-3 m a teachers' netball friendly at Tanjong Katong Girls School. Shooters were: Morning School: Che Wan Noor i 7). Miss Shirley Tan <1> Afternoon School; Mrs. Fernando (1). Mrs. S. H. Tan (2). Players: Morning: Mr. Leong.95 words
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277 1960-08-17 11 Young Pong Pin may be a swim wonder SINGAPORE C.I.T.Y, Wed. Will the Chinese Swimming Club be able to produce another Neo Chwee Kok? The answer to this can only be found five years from now when we see the progress made by promisSeah Pong Pin. a Form Five student277 words
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Article118 1960-08-17 11 TIONG BAHRU. Wed The Athletic Coaching Course organised by the Ministry of Education m conjunction with the Singapore A.A.A. for the teachers ln the State will hold an end-of -course dinner party at Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Fee is $7118 words
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Advertisement36 1960-08-17 11 Vx \v a 1 rjmmmZ The Fashion Editor 1 'f^AT of Her World YjHf has picked three of the best examples for you to make I Pictures, patterns and full instructions m Mil NOW ON SALE36 words
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Article145 1960-08-17 12 PAY A LKBAK. Wed. The world ianious Konrads. Jon and his sister Ilsa. with other Australian swim stars Sandra Morgans, J. Henricks. John Devitt and Loraine Crabb, will touch down* m Singapore lor a short while tomorrow night on their way to Rome. A.^o145 words
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Article33 1960-08-17 12 HOMER than usual by lour metres the Japanese eight-man rowing shell is causing a sensation. In the shorter space the rowers looked sightly pressed. Their strokes are consequently brisker and fas-33 words
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Article40 1960-08-17 12 A CHICKEN POX scare spread through the Australian block at Olympic Village yesterday. Wrestler Ron Hunt came out m spots. Section manager Les Jones thought il might be ken pox and called a doctor, who diagnosed heat rash.40 words
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Article49 1960-08-17 12 EJECTED from a training t-urk, Australia best distance runner. Alan Lawrence, complained about "a lot of fooling around to make jobs for officials." The Aus>it» runner said officials chased him around the track to tell him he could nt train without filling m a form each time.49 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-08-17 12 TWO PICKPOCKETS from Sicily who arrived m Rome to steal during the Olympics ended up m jail yesterday. They were caught on a streetcar. (Herb Elliott j29 words
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Article513 1960-08-17 12 by BRUCE WELCH, Sydney, Wednesday. THE fleet-footed blondes and water babies who gained Australia 13 gold medals at Melbourne m 1956 again spearhead our Olympic challenge at Rome. Some of them are past their best, but this time they have the backing of three513 words
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Article12 1960-08-17 12 EARTHQUAKE stricken Chile want to hold the 196t Olympic Games.12 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-08-17 12 0 A furious Singapore attack on the Japanese goal with the Japan goalie jumping to punch the ball away last night at Jalan Besar Stadium.25 words
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Article101 1960-08-17 12 PLANS FOR CHINESE FOOTBALL 'TRI' SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. THE Singapore Chinese Football Association yesterday disclosed plans for an inter-port series between Singapore. Hongkong and Malaya this year. Mr. Bernard Lee Kok Hong, secretary of the association, said that the triangular in-ter-port series was discussed by the association's president. Mr. Soh101 words
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Article25 1960-08-17 12 HONOLULU, Wed. A million-dollar damage suit filed against Australian miler Herb Elliott by promoter Leo Leavitt was dismissed m circuit court here.- UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article50 1960-08-17 12 NAVAL BASE, Wed.— Royal Navy beat Singapore Youths by six goals to three to celebrate the opening of their floodlit stadium here on Monday night. The evening's sport began with a miniature football match, after which the Navy C-in-C officially declared the floodlit pitch open.50 words
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239 1960-08-17 12 SEVEN PAKISTAN TEST STARS DUE WITH EAGLETS SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. MOHAMMED Saeed', Pakistan's first Test cricket captain, will lead the Pakistan Eaglets, which includes seven Test players, m their seven-match tour of Singapore and Malaya. Mohammed Saeed, who has left ahead of his team, is expected to arrive m Singapore239 words
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207 1960-08-17 12 CHUA BAN HOCK - The Japanese reel before Singapore soccer might CHUA BAN HOCK. By Jalan Besar. Wednesday Singapore Selection 2; Japan 0. SINGAPORE dictated terms against the 3 Japanese last night. It was one-way traffic right from the start. Japan made two changes during the game when Kamata and Hosaka replaced Mukoyama and207 words
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180 1960-08-17 12 pUKIT TIMAH. Wed. Combined Schools snowed no form, losing 5-1 to University of Malaya m last nignt's badminton match at Oei Tiong Ham nail. It was a final practice match I for the Schools m preparation for their annual match against Federation Schools180 words
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216 1960-08-17 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By (rUALA LUMPUR. Wed —No I L Kidding, ridden by Moses Lee. galloped well this morning when sent over half a mile In 53, the last three m 38 4 5. For a horse working alone and nicely on the bit, this216 words
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Article26 1960-08-17 12 JOO CHIAT, Wed.— Changi Community Centre beat Joo Chiat Community Centre 84-37 m a basketball match at the Great World Park, during the week-end.26 words
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Article34 1960-08-17 12 LONDON, Wed. Results ot English Rugby League games last night: Dewsbury 10 Hull Kingston Rovers 23. Doncaster 6 Sal ford 20, Keighley 9 York 7. Rochdale HnniPts 1 I Bramley 7. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article182 1960-08-17 12 TANJONG RHU, Wed. Twenty-year-old David Cumming of RAF Seletar bettered the 200 metres butterfly stroke record when he clocked 2m 48.7s on the fourth day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association meet I here yesterday. But as Cumming is not a Singapore citizen he is182 words
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Miscellaneous55 1960-08-17 12 Today's Sport Soccer: Friendly. Vietnam v Indonesia, Jalan Besar stadium (7.30 p.m. i SAFA Junior Cup Maxwell Sports Club v RAF Tengah, Jalan Besar stadium (6.00 p.m.) Parker Cup Final: RAPC v RMP, GHQ 5.15 p.m. Swimming: Raffles Institution annual championships, Chinese Swimming Club, (2.15 p.m. >. Athletics: Alexandra Estate55 words
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