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Title Section12 1960-08-18 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration346 1960-08-18 1 Red spies have been caught all over world' THE PRESIDENTJAYS IT AGAIN: W AY TO GET INFORMATION ON k cmn society' ...AND GATES NAMES MAN I head STRATEGIC TARGETS' WAR AGENCY WASHINGTON, Thursday. -ihower yesterday reiterated America's right to send pbnes over Russia °the346 words
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139 1960-08-18 1 A LAST-MINUTE BID TO SAVE POOLE: HE HANGS AT MIDNIGHT VAIROBI. Tnuu. The parent! ol 28-year-old Peter Poole, wno is due to be hanged at mianignt today (Malayan ttmej for muraer of an African nouseboy. said last night that evidence on his men. tal condition was being nt to Lonoon139 words
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Article18 1960-08-18 1 ALDERMASION lEi.glandi. n.UiS An explosion occurred at he British atomic weapons research centre here.18 words
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Article17 1960-08-18 1 RABAT. Thurs. A Soviet of:;ci:.l said Russia is ready io -live Morocco economic aid.17 words
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126 1960-08-18 1 2 TONS OF CONTRABAND SMOKES CONFISCATED SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs Singapore Customs, m one of their biggest hauls, yesterday seized 1!> cases of contraband cigarettes weighing more than two tons from thc ship liai Wong m the harbour. A Customs spokesman this morning estimated that the duty on the cigarettes amounted126 words
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Article27 1960-08-18 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Twentytwo anti-cholera teams were workin<j m New Delhi yesterday giving free injections to prevent the disease aom penetrating into the city area.27 words
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153 1960-08-18 1 King: Fever continues and his condition causes grave concern KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THIi Paramount Ruler is seriously ill (his morning m Kuala Lumpur's Bungsar irospiia4^4^M^udiJiDjr "causing serious anxiety. He is 02. A bulletin issued this morning said: "The condition of His Majesty, who is now ill m Bungsar Hospital, is153 words
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Article, Illustration389 1960-08-18 1 Wife Babs cries as sky spy Gary tells all ing, said Liter: "That's my boy right down Ihe line. Even' word was his.*' .MOSCOW. Thursday. Oliver Powers, lather ol Francis Gary Powers, who attended yesterday's hear- He tuld reporters: "Mrs. Powers senior thought he had lost some weight But he389 words
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Article27 1960-08-18 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. —An official spokesman said yesterday that two joint Sino-Soviet magazines, "Friendship" and "China." had recently ceased publication m the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article36 1960-08-18 1 COVENTRY, Thurs. Coventry Indian Workers' Association plans to ask Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, for an act of Parliament to "make provision for the protection of coloured and colonial workers" m Britain.36 words
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Article31 1960-08-18 1 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. A white mineworker. and li African miners who were trapped 2.300 feet underground m Village Main Goldmine after a rockiall yesterday, have been found dead.31 words
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Article25 1960-08-18 1 LONDON, Thurs. Twenty Soviet doctors and nurses have arrived m Leopoldvllle "to do everything m their power" to help the Congolese people.25 words
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Article56 1960-08-18 1 PEKING, Thurs— The Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou Enlai, yesterday promised to support Indonesia m her struggle with Holland over Dutch New Guinea. Speaking at an Indonesian National Day garden party. Mr. Chou said: "We are glad to hear that President Sukarno has declared Indonesia's determination to recover56 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-08-18 1 INDONESIA N Boy Scouts formed a guard of honour for the Indonesian Consul-General, Col. Sugih Arto. when he hoisted the Indonesian national flag at his Patterson Koad residence yesterday morning to mark /he beginning of Independence Day celebrations. Abou/ 400 people, mos/ly86 words
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Article33 1960-08-18 1 SAN SAI VADOIc, Thurs.— A crowd estimated at more than 1.000 attacked and damaged the United States Embassy here after staging a demonstration supporting the Cuban Prime Minister. Dr. Fidel Castro.33 words
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Article27 1960-08-18 1 LONDON. Thins. Mr. John McCone. chai.man of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, called on Mr. Harold Macmillan. British Prime Minister last nigh i.27 words
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Article48 1960-08-18 1 I AYAN llll' ■I ila.i m i >« Mi n CHANG NOMINA! bD 1 'I lim P Bat-** m trd Mi I v n. > I' BER D' j IL M. til lit H til >!. II Ml 1 ..K EX( j m I I 111 l ikU48 words
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Advertisement81 1960-08-18 1 Mm!>stgo! *^m\ MIRACLE M Mm L^^ 7.629 PE PRESS 'f— <ly Cathay Pacific's diroct wwm Hong Kong) to Osaka I ls«w« the alternative of H "9 over at Osaka/Kyoto, then I to Tokyo, at no eittra fare. J^»n ent Cathay Pacific service H businessmen to travel to and tf >«81 words
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221 1960-08-18 2 Industrials slip in dull, unsettled market: Gains in dollar stocks LONDON. Thurs. IWSETTLED condi- tions were again apparent on the London stock exchange yesterday and although very little selling developed, prices presented a dull appearance. disappointing United Bdoa trade figure> for ily dispelled buyers' renthuslasai and small brought several »sea221 words
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Article127 1960-08-18 2 Mostly small gains m a steady market NTEW YORK: Wall Street I yesterday closed steady with a majority of mostly lractional sains. Profit -taking m some sections hindered the market yesterday morning but elsewhere buyers came m on expectations that the administrations easy money policy would eventually help127 words
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Article18 1960-08-18 2 AMSTERDAM: The market was firm. Shippings and plantation issues were neglected. State loans were generally bet ter.18 words
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69 1960-08-18 2 WASHINGTON: A low priced invasion by foreign imports" is destroying the domestic ceramic mosaic tile industry In the United States, the Dresldent of the Associated Ceramic Mosaic Tile Manufacturers has told the U.S. Tariff Commission. Foreign producers, primarily those m Japan, are '•capturing ever69 words
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Article21 1960-08-18 2 Standard Tea Holdings LONDON: Standard Tea Holdings declared a first interim dividend of five per cent, payable on Sept. 24.21 words
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Article102 1960-08-18 2 Monorail for Tokyo COLOGNE: Four private Japanese railway companies are planning to build monorail elevated railways, according to the Alweg Research Company here. (It was reported from Tokyo that the Japanese engineering firm Hitachi Limited had signed a contract with the Alweg Corporation to obtain technical information on Alweg-typeReuter - 102 words
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Article90 1960-08-18 2 TOKYO: Queensland's Deputy Premier, Mr. Kenneth Morris said he made "very good progress" m his mission to entice American tourists to Japan down to Queensland. Mr. Morris, m his two days here, met several leading travel agents and discussed tourist arrangements that would begin a massReuter - 90 words
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Article80 1960-08-18 2 TOKYO: The Japan Coal Miners Union t <TANRO> has accepted a conciliation plan offered by the government m an attempt to settle the year-old dispute about redundancy m the Mitsui Mining Company's collieries at Miike on Kyushu but the local union at Miike said it would dispute theReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1960-08-18 2 TOKYO: The Japan Export Trade Promotion agency <JETRO> has announced that it will hold trade fairs m New Orleans and Los Angeles to commemorate centennial celebrations of the opening of commercial relations between the United States and Japan. JETRO said the fair m New Orleans will heUPI - 62 words
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Article91 1960-08-18 2 PITTSBURGH: U.S. Steel Corporation has begun curtailing output al six of its eight Pittsburgh-area plants m preparation for a threatened strike of railroad workers today. The closedown began a few hours after negotiators for the Union Railroad Company a US. Steel subsidiary and the United Steelworkers91 words
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Article188 1960-08-18 2 SHIPS lying along«ud» the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1/2, Hannover 4/5, Tak Sang 6A, City of Wellington 6/7, Straat Johore 8/9, Orestes 10/11, Straat Van Diemen 13/14. Neder Elbe 15/16. Fuzan Maru 18, Nissan Maru 19. Samudra Timur N. Wall 1/2, Scudai188 words
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Article56 1960-08-18 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,190 $1,193 &ales sellers Union Ins. Canton $91.00 $91.00 sellers sellers Wheelock Marden 7.60 $7 50 sales sales H'Kon? phone $38.50 $38.50 .sales sales D^iry Farm A: Cold Storage $28.50 $28.50 .sellers sales56 words
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Article943 1960-08-18 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. cci cum capital issue a xalt eiciufliog tverytlifg. "A3 eiciuimg axipeoa I cli ppj cum tonus issue J 001 pjpj eicluliog cafital retira. T ccr cum capital renin. I CO CUM tflVlßtM c call943 words
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434 1960-08-18 2 Rise in the price of acts as a fillip PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE ut tails UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST**, SINGAPORE, Thursday. A WELCOME rise m the price of tin after Tuesday's drop acted as a fillip on tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, despite the434 words
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Article143 1960-08-18 2 Hound the Market Prices NOTE. All price* are middle prices. uiU I < LONDON A... Premou* RUBBER No 1 H>c.i.f. European ports. Aur Sept 2t H RUBBER No. 1 IMS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Sept Oct. Dec. TONE: Barely steady PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q t.i.t. European143 words
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Article212 1960-08-18 2 Further decline m East sends prices down m main marts LONDON. Thurs.—Following up the further decline at Singapore, value* again eased but the market ruled quietly steady at the lower level during the morning, yesterday. Traders said that limited buying by U.K. manufacturers was noted for lower grades of212 words
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Article27 1960-08-18 2 BANGKOK: The Bank of Thailand has reported a slight decline m the nations gold and foreign currency reserves at the end of last month.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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54 1960-08-18 2 Metals: Tin continued fall with reports! Russians in the marl IjONIMIX, TIN turned easier rspcvuilh around £4/10 under riieanei day. Three months dirlinnl l»\ > and the contango widened In Out ide cemaat ..er. Mkfl -d Si:.gajxtfß M I chas.ge t»^J I I I 1 I Turning i I 154 words
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Article145 1960-08-18 2 Goodyear raises price of passenger car tyres by 2 per cent TORONTO: Tn. 0 year Tyre and Rubber I pany of Canada Limited has increased prices ol ali pa senger car tyres by l| per cent. The increases, tne flflfl since a downtrend l>three ytan ago. run145 words
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Advertisement752 1960-08-18 2 SHIPPING—— -y THE t.A.L. LINES filings ta AOEN. BEO SEA. MEOITERBANEAN. MQJ CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN POBTS. V, s pare P. SUam Penang >fl m< Selani.a' I) 20 22 Aug 23 24 Aug 25 26. Aug UP"^ as Ayuthu a 30 Aug 4 Sept 5 ft Sept ft 7 Sept jV ms.752 words
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Advertisement110 1960-08-18 2 BARBER L« NE TAI PINC 22 Aug .jjs FERN-VILLE FAR EAST From USA CULF POBTS via PANAMA Itj > o FEBNIAY 23 Aug X BARBER-FERN-VILLE TO: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BALI via SUEZ S CLENVILLI J FERNSIOE ffl ($1 HARRISONS 6c CROSFIEUJ HARRISONS 6c CROSFIELD (F° < Tel: Singapore *****110 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-08-18 3 Students told: Accept society M H ged I B I mother H I who I more h as I I H the Ed the I javf a •"ze-*mners I Mera- ft Teo Siam N! I Nl Thong. I Ec Tan :.banHo Meng. M bin Lin. a-RS46 words
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Article68 1960-08-18 3 GIRLS BRIGADE DISPLAY AT SCHOOL SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Tne 2nd Singapore Company Girls' Life Brigade will hold its Btn annual inspection and display at Geylang Methodist Girls' School hall en Saturday at 5 p.m. The company will be inspected by Mrs. Henry A. Poppen. tne President of the Singapore Battalion68 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-08-18 3 HE NOW KNOWS THAT TOO MANY COOKS SPOIL THE SOUP 0 (iO-year-old illfl man has found the proverb 'Too many cooks s;>oil Ihe soup" very true Mr. Edward Chia. an In-donesian-born Chinese who does not look more than 56, wanted a change m profession when he started a cooking and105 words
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Article21 1960-08-18 3 UPPER SERANGOON, Thurs. The Ponggol Bus Service Co. has moved its depot to new premises In Hillside Drive.21 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-08-18 3 A. RICHARDS - A. RICHARDS HIS ILLUMINATED WINDMILL JSJ^I RSTJDFJTS KIND AND ENVY OF MANY A COUPLE FROM HOLLAND By SERANGOON GARDENS. Thurs. §ERANGOON Garden Estate can boast oi a "Dutch Cottage" with its own windmill perhaps the first of its kind m the whole ol276 words
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162 1960-08-18 3 The Lion City attracts sight-seers from kampongs of Malaya SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. THE Lion City of Singapore is now ;i big attraction for tourists from the kampongs of the Federation of Malaya. During this month about 40 bus loads of kampong people are expected m Singapore The Tourist Bureau m162 words
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68 1960-08-18 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. The Government of Brunei has taken up the whole amount of a $20 million loan issued by the Crown Agents on behalf of the Sarawak Government. Tne Sarawak Government announced that the loan is to finance revenue-earning schemes under the68 words
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Article41 1960-08-18 3 Forged warning IPOH. Thurs. The Police here have warned the public 'to be on the look-out for i forged $1 and $50 notes that are still m circulation. though the gang responsible for putting them into cirI dilation has been smashed.41 words
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192 1960-08-18 3 INVALID WEEPS AS HE BIDS FAREWELL TO MALAYA ITU ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An engine driver, "paralysed m both legs," wepi as ne bade farewell to Malaya to spend tne rest of his life m East Pakistan. Knalik Miah, 28, an exemployee of a tin mine near nere. was brought- to192 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-08-18 3 Two on one-way trip to China bring brief joy to a shopkeeper TANJONG PAGAR, Thursday. IT was a happy day for Mr. Aug Kbe Kok, a 22 year-old shopkeeper oi' Nelson Road, when the British-India Steamship Sangola called here on her way to188 words
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89 1960-08-18 3 'POPULAR' DEATH HOUSE TO BE EXTENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The death house at Sultan Street. Kuala Lumpur, is becoming more and more popular with Chinese living m the town area. To avoid over-crowding, the building is now being extended and renovated. Known as the Chek Seng Tong, the death house89 words
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169 1960-08-18 3 THOUSANDS WILL BE FED ON PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. A five-mile procession and massfeeding of the aged and children will be highlights of the celebrations of the birthday of Prophet Mohamed m Singapore. More than 25,000 Muslims are expected to take part m the procession on Sept. 3. starting169 words
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163 1960-08-18 3 Malayan banks Rave bright future, says expert I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A visiting banking expert pr c dieted a bright future for banking operations |m the Federation and urged banks to enter into new fields to finance local industries, agriculture, and similar ventures. This was stated m Kuala j Lumpur by163 words
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Article101 1960-08-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government is to be asked to revise the salary schemes and to creatt special grade appointments for civilians serving as typists with the Malayan Armed Forces. This Ls one or the resolutions to be brought up by the Rifle Range Road101 words
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Advertisement43 1960-08-18 3 tfOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 SAFE HANDLING SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. /W l. U m association with \v V«SpBfc SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. >\^K^C> SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PORT SWETTENH/.M TEL ***** TEL: ***** TEL. 637243 words
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Advertisement113 1960-08-18 3 /AmmW^^^^^mmnm\ |P^ Ar ADAPTOR ETJ] TRANSISTOR gß^Bßfl^j RADIO fc '32b U= =^^S^^j |l|^^P PORTABLE TRANSISTOR RADIOS, RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS, TAPE-RECORDERS. AMPLIFIERS, CAR RADIOS, RECORD CHANGERS, RADIOS RADIOGRAMS. Obtainable From: PO CHUNG CO., LTD. (THE SHOP OF HIRE PURCHASE) 454, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 7. TEL: ***** I ***** |pi^ 'A tor Comfort.113 words
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Article, Illustration391 1960-08-18 4 ...AND THE FRESHIES PAY HOMAGE WITH SONG AND DANCE AT RAG-TIME POLYTECHNIC freshies were introduced to the College "Sultan" at an initiation ceremony. The "Sultan" was wildly cheered by the freshies (they had to) when he arrived for the ceremony m a wheelbarrow391 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-08-18 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Meet two new discoveries m the local ballet world. They are Goh Choo San and Wong Suet Lin. both almost 12, who are now emerging rapidly into the limelight. Choo San and Suet Lin are junior members and potential material for the Singapore Ballet, an amateur189 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-08-18 4 dominate the Singapore ballet scene m the very near future. Choo San. who is a Junior One pupil of the Singapore Chinese High School, is youngest brother of Soonee Goh. a leading Singapore ballerina who needs no introduction. Suet Lin, who is a Primary Five pupil of113 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-08-18 4 WOODS VILLE: Benjamin Lee, 19, an all-round sports man of St. Andrew's School, has gone to his parents home In Kuala Trengganu for the holidays, determined to train himself to win more sporting honours. He plays football, rugger, tennis, hockey, badminton and cricket. He represent- Ed124 words
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Article61 1960-08-18 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Young Ceylonese Gerald David is proving an outstanding singer and actor m Singapore. A student of Raflles Institution, fifteen year old Gerald comes from a musical family. He has shown his musical and dramatic talent m various concerts held both m Ceylon and Singapore. Recently he.61 words
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Article89 1960-08-18 4 SERANGOON: The Very Rev. T. S. Abraham Korepiscopa. pastor of the St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church m Singapore md St. Marys Church m Kuala Lumpur, for the past three years, sails for India by the s.s. State of Madras on Sunday. He was guest of honour at89 words
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Article64 1960-08-18 4 PASIR RIS: Practical jokers are playing havoc with farmers m Pasir Ris— they creep into farms late at night and drive away the fowls. Said Mr. Wong Theng Seng, 53, a kampong dweller: "This sort of disturbance is very annoying." "The pranksters are boys between the ages64 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-08-18 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Heads of the shipping community and business leaders were entertained to a cocktail party on board the Knutsen Line's latest cargo-passen-ger liner. the Gudrun Bakke, now on her first visit to Singapore from Australia. There was food and drinks galore and music was provided by127 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-08-18 4 THE GIRL BRITAIN LOVES WARM KAIO\(, h (above i u»lf old dauehu-r ol U*r StammHl enKinm. who it loi her summer m cannot keep an* swimmint, am< Almost even Of her arrival ion weeks ago. Patna been coin; to tfr pore Swimmim Tanjong Rho m friend Sandra HI below Said94 words
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Miscellaneous516 1960-08-18 4 M mnmnm*--~ m m \mmA~~ I I- I "TT~TM_oTig~"T f^ T"^"t 23 Loiter blackly? 1 1 1^ I 3 4- 1^ I io I j cum down *____r---____pj fl B J— jmmJ 1. Two pinis and French make \M\\ 'O^oH \\\M m\\\\ m\\\\ \\M\ lnur I I I i loi516 words
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Miscellaneous31 1960-08-18 4 Mr. CLOGGHEAD THE WORST DRIVER IN SINGAPORE WHY use a *iay-by." says Mr. < loggbead when there's a nice shady spot under a tree right on a bend in the main road?31 words
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Article214 1960-08-18 5 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI 2 ISRAELI PROFESSORS HERE TO SURVEY MEDICAL FACILITIES: SPECIALISTS DUE Bj SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. JWO Israeli medical professors, making a survey of Singapore's medical facilities, say they have been very impressed by the quality of work here despite the scarcity of qualified medical personnel.214 words
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Article34 1960-08-18 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The documentary films. Bhoodan Yatra. Ganga ki Lahren and Assam, will be screened at India House m Grange Road at 5.30 pm. today. Admission to the show is free.34 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-08-18 5 0 Seventy five students and teachers of the Monk's Hill Secondary School who are on a tour of Malaya. They left Singapore m two buses and stopped at Kuala Lumpur last Monday, where they visited the Residency and had tea with the Prime Minister of109 words
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Article40 1960-08-18 5 IPOH, TTiurs.— The Secretary ul" the Mental Patients Welfare Association, Mr. S. A. Raj, yesterday disclosed that a rehabilitation centre for patients discharged from the Tanjong Rambutan Mental hospital would cc soon built on a five-acre land here.40 words
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148 1960-08-18 5 Polytechnic calls for applicants to fill several vacant posts SINGAPORE (MTV. Thursday. THE Singapore Polytechnic Ikis three vacancies m its Department of Architecture and Building to be filled ;is soon ;is possible. Qualifications demanded arc an approved degree or diploma and or corporate membership of a recognised Institution, and preferably148 words
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Article52 1960-08-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Dr. Gunn Chit Chan was elected chairman oi the Kuala Lumpur District Red Cross Society at a meeting held recently. Dr. Chong Yew Chong and Dr. R. Aw were elected medical officers: Mrs. D. Javatilaka secretary: and Mrs. R. H. Hirst52 words
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86 1960-08-18 5 GIRL FINDS 1810 COIN: SHE SEEKS BUYER Thurs. k Zahara binte Ahamad Erin, 13, oi' tne Alsageff Arab Sciiool found a 150--year-old com along Winstedt Drive recently. Her father. Ahamad Erin bin Nawi. an employee of Whiteaway Laidlaw. believes that the coin is now worth a great deal more tnan86 words
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Article48 1960-08-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Alliance Senator, Incne Abdul Wanab bin larus Cram Negri Sembiian told the Senate here that "'Malacca Chinese who speak and benave like Malays- and who have an undivided loyalty to tne country should be taken as an example for racial unity."48 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-08-18 5 I DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS MINISTRY OF CCLTCRE: Free film show at Pei Chai School. Trafalgar Estate; Pulau Sudorig: Kg. Chia Heng ofl Thomson Road. 7 p.m. POLICE BAND: At Esplanade 7.30 p.m. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: "Haematological Night" at Pathology Lecture Theatre. 8.15 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition of photography by342 words
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Article156 1960-08-18 6 SPECTACULAR. Such precision. Such grace. These were t h c comments of the crowd at the packed Jalan Besar Stadium when they saw the Mass Tattoo. Just like its predecessor, the mammoth National Day tattoo, it was an unqualified success. But what made it so the average156 words
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Article117 1960-08-18 6 WORD ol praise today for the International Federation of Women Lawyers. Thirty-four of its sixty-eight members now m Singapore, are ready to do legal battle and champion the rights of women and children throughout the world. What are their achievements? In Holland they have brought117 words
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Article, Illustration295 1960-08-18 6 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE THEY COULD DO WELL TO LEARN HOW OUR MIXED RACES LIVE IN HARMONY' By PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. THE World Teachers' Union has sent a note of protest to the South African Government against its apartheid policy. This was295 words
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62 1960-08-18 6 EVENING CLASSES AT CENTRE WELL ATTENDED TIONG BAHRU. Thurs.— Residents here are showing keen interest m the new evening classes m dress-making and folkdancing organised by the Tiong Bahru community Centre. The dress-making class will commence on Thursday at the centre. It will function m the evenings from 7.30 p.m.62 words
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149 1960-08-18 6 THIS SWIMMING POOL IS A DEATH TRAP TO CHILDREN pOTONG PAS I R, Thurs. Kampong children m Upper Serangoon Road court death daily m a swimming pool beside a precipice m Braddell Heights. The little swimming pool m which they enjoy themselves at all hours of the day is m149 words
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110 1960-08-18 6 90 LEARN FOLK DANCING AT Y.M.C.A. CLUB HONG LIM, Thurs.— About 90 people are now taking part m the Singapore Secondary Schools' International Folk Dance Club organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. m South Pier. The dances are held every Sunday evening from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The club was110 words
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150 1960-08-18 6 HOLIDAYING BOYS FIND CHANGI BEACH AN EYESORE: ITS NOW LITTERED WITH DEBRIS TANAH MERAH. Thurs.— About 60 school boys are now camping m Changi to enjoy their holidays. More campers are expected to join them during the next few days. Many of the campers complain that the beach is untidy150 words
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151 1960-08-18 6 CHUA IS NAMED PRESIDENT OF SERANGOON GARDEN CLUB SERANGOON GARDENS. Thurs.— Mr. Chua Tian Teck. president of the Serangoon Garden Sports Club, was re-elected president for the fifth consecutive term at its annual gen*eral meeting. Mr. Chua said the club's aim m the new year will be to plan extensive151 words
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Article32 1960-08-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur> A joint liaison committee will j be set |p by the Singapore j and the Federation Governi ments to co-ordinate tourist trade promotion for both territories.32 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-08-18 6 Scouts build a stage for shows in school SINGAPORE, CITY, o Thurs. Two open air talentime concerts were held by the Victoria School on a stage built by the school Scouts under the supervision of their teachers, Mr Peter Scow and Mr. Lim Ec Guan, and they proved a great299 words
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116 1960-08-18 6 STRANGE CREED AND STRANGER DISCIPLE 0 As Nehru speaks at an Independence Day rally his j lathi-armed police beat up Sikh demonstrators and arrest 150 of fhem. What do the Sikhs want? just a D unjabi-speaking state? And how were they demonstrating? Peacefully, if the newspaper accounts are to be116 words
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Letter133 1960-08-18 6 0 In Peking an American I mother sees her son who is serving a life sentence ip Communist China after having been charged with being a spy during the Korean war. The mother is Mrs Mary Downey. Her 30--year-old son is John. This is133 words
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117 1960-08-18 6 Wm Seventy Singapore school children now on tour of the Federation ask to see thc Residency grounds m Kuala Lumpur. Promptly the answer comes. 'Do come along.*' More than that. The present incumbent of the Residency takes the children on tour of the extensive117 words
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Letter37 1960-08-18 6 ON WOMEN 'S ROLE How right Mrs. Wmnitrrd Holmes is. A woman's role today is to play a part m the aftoirs of the world m partnership with men not m competition ond conflict T. E. T.37 words
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Letter46 1960-08-18 6 In Singapore a young Chinese girl dies after feMpfMJ o*l a bus. How tragic. And how stupid. When will people learn not to stand m gangways when the city's buses are grinding rh<. *r way through our teeming streets. S. EMMANUEL.46 words
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Article37 1960-08-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Mi. H. C. Bugbee. President of the Natural Rubber B:. m Washington has assured prosperity for Malaya for the next 10 year- because of the '"Government's successful rubber planting programme37 words
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Article37 1960-08-18 6 SEMBAWANG. Thin*. Street Ugnts went up In Ben bawanc Hil.s estate for int first time this week since the 1 estate was Dofttfc. Many people came out of their bouse* id mm the linl.'37 words
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Advertisement621 1960-08-18 6 You can hand m your classified ad\ to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMCRON HIRHLANOS Coid Storage iM t 80 Toaaa Rata. c« d Meraae Ltd., ia Clara Straat. ■UtfM Cold Storage Ltd., 10 Naar Road. ROTA RM A-U Cold Staraga w Ltd., 1187 N«w621 words
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Advertisement16 1960-08-18 6 Gifts of Fashion DIAMOND SAPPHIRE RINGS set with Bigger Sapphires. U.S. de*SILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD.16 words
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Advertisement50 1960-08-18 6 'i!i_i_j __N i. S^ ff*^_H _Bi_??"S~ s_fißp Bj~ *>a&§*^B pppflpppp________#<**'»v lables from pictt c t otter toe* m ci i ct mmr^^msm QHientC^ EMPORIUM Of MALAYAN INDHJU INDONESIAN HANDICRAFTS C _ii 108. ORCHARD RD ?HQN^ m cor»a/»«s p[Rr I OK^ C [y >#< ASIA RADIO V 212-214 Sclcaic a ,ra50 words
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31 1960-08-18 7 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES lon warns Uk f former jnbassy ilwees- l rrrrrrl I I a deadlock li I I I I t I I I31 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-08-18 7 SPEED-BOAT KEEPS lAN, 14, HAPPY DURING VACATION PII.AI BUXOM, Thurs lan Barton-Wright. 14. the only son of >lr. H. >V. Barton-Wrisht. the administrator of Pulau Bukom. is here to spend his summer vacation. fo make lans holiday as t-n joy able as possible, his parents had a hydroplane specially built75 words
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173 1960-08-18 7 Silent Japanese on fact finding tour leave after two days' stay PAYA LEBAR, Thursday. MX silent members of Ihe Japanese House of Representatives have left Singapore for akaita. They refused to be photographed or nterviewed at the airport. The Japanese Diet delegation was headed by Mr. Seijuro Arafune. a LiberalDemocrat173 words
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257 1960-08-18 7 A SIX-DAY CAMP TO MARK SCQUT JUBILEE lURONG, Thurs. Scouts m the state will celebrate their Golden Jubilee with a mammoth six day camp m Jurong Park starting today. And to make the occasion a unique one, brother scouts, rovers and scouters from seven states m the Federation, North Borneo,257 words
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109 1960-08-18 7 PLANTATION MEN INCREASE STUDY GIFTS FROM 11 TO 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The National Union of Plantation Workers has now doubled its scholarship awards from 11 to 22 a year, it was stated yesterday by the secretary-gen-eral of the Union, Mr. P.P. Narayanan. Each scholarship is worth $250 a year109 words
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181 1960-08-18 7 ONLY BURMESE WITH CLEAN RECORDS AND SOUND FINANCIAL STATUS ARE ALLOWED HERE, SAYS CONSUL SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Burmese nationals m Singapore. Sarawak. Brunei and North Borneo are required to produce testimonials on their character and financial status when they apply for or renew their passports and certificates of identity. This181 words
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130 1960-08-18 7 Medical research unit is still searching for a qualified zoologist KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Institute for Medical Research m Kuala Lumpur has been without a zoologist for more than two years. A number of attempts have been made to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. J. L.130 words
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Article46 1960-08-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Indian Congress is to build 'a $250.--000 headquarters here soon. This was stated by Mr. S. Murugesu. the general secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress. "A beautiful, site near the Merdeka Stadium has been chosen," said Mr. Murugesu.46 words
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120 1960-08-18 7 2-STEM COCONUT TREE BRINGS LUCK TO ITS OWNER PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. A coconut plant with two stems has brought luck to its owner Mr. R. Gangatharan, a War Department employee. Mr. Gangatharan bought the plant when it was sixmonths old from a Chinese planter. He planted it m his Glasgow120 words
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Article43 1960-08-18 7 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Brunei Government has picked a Malayan, Inche Sa'ad bin Marzuki a graduate of the University of Malaya and Cambridge University to play a key role m carrying out new pians to develop this oil-rich State.43 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-08-18 7 M. S. RANDHAVA - Arrival of Sangola baby keeps harbour men in a flurry M. S. RANDHAVA By SINGAPORE, Thurs. This is the Sangola baby (m the arms of his proud father) who caused a flurry m the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday morning. He was born m the British liner Sangola, hours after she158 words
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Article32 1960-08-18 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. A new-born baby died m the Kandang Kerbau Hospital yesterday a few hours after he was found abandoned m a drain m the Silat Road area.32 words
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133 1960-08-18 7 THEY TRADE DURING DIPS IN CITY POOL SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Lunch-time dips at Farrer Park swimming pool are becoming popular among businessmen here. Situated within 10 minutes drive from the main business centre of the City, the pool Is open to all for 30 cents admission fee. It is kept133 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-08-18 7 Bishop Amstutz to preside at Methodist talks in Singapore SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— Tht ourth South East Asit Central Conference for Methodists will be held at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium from AugThe first conference met m Singapore m 1948. The 1952 and 1956 conferences were also held m Singapore. The152 words
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93 1960-08-18 7 RAILWAY TO USE MALAY BY 1967: WA'AB KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Staff Manager of Malayan Railway. Inche Wa'ab bin Jamaludin. said that more employees of the Railway Administration m Kuala Lumpur were now showing an interest m learning Malay. "About 30 members of the staff are attending evening classes m93 words
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Advertisement54 1960-08-18 7 i _M_M— THE WORLD CHANGES i xm l i PEOPLE CONTINUE CHANCING TO BETTER PRODUCTS MORE ECONOMICAL NATIONAL PRODUCTS HAVE YOU CHANGED YET TO MALCONIN DENTAL CREAM? In each tube you get a combination of the latest chemicals which modern research m U.S.A., Germany ond UK. have found to be54 words
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Advertisement110 1960-08-18 7 h v PASTRY SHOPJH <**.- A w 'de choice of MwM MM <t_M r i re h sumptuous MM H V J I* cokes ond chocolotr specie I ities MM M *J Birthday ond Ll _n ?^T^ =r^ r> Wedding Cokes KJ IJ| W A I mode to order _^Ji110 words
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311 1960-08-18 8 R. G. PILLAI - India aims to fill trade gap created by boycott on Capetown R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. INDIA, which has already established a firm footing m Malaya's textile market, is now making an all-out bid to fill the vacuum created m the local market by the boycott of South311 words
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69 1960-08-18 8 YOUTH GETS 2 YEARS FOR THEFT OF ANKLET SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, sentenced a youth to two years' jail for theft of an anklet and possession of a cutting instrument a pair of small scissors. The youth. Low You Kong, of Tiong Bahru69 words
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90 1960-08-18 8 GOES BACK TO JAIL AFTER 9 YEARS OF IT SINGAPORE. CITY. Thurs. A man who haa .spent 9* years of his life m jail for theft was sent back to jail agajn for a similar offence. Hassan bin Abdullah, who pleaded guilty to stealing $8 from Alakarapillay m Pitts Street90 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-08-18 8 The things Rupert brought are Ct to use at once. The round wl that came from the shop is filled with water. Sailor Sam catches thc strange fish m the little net and pops it into thc bowl, and Rupert adds some salt from the paper108 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-08-18 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Schools and youth organisations m Singapore are organising educational tours to places of interest for school children during the present school holidays. Eighty girls of Primary 111 and IV of the Geylang Methodist Girls' School went on a one-day tour of Singapore127 words
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191 1960-08-18 8 Sea Cadets set out in two sailing boats on a trip to Malacca KALLAXG, Thursday. JjjLEVEN members oi the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps are now on the way to Malacca, sailing m two boats yacht and a 27-foot whaler. They left on Sunday. Sail- l ing In the yacht, the191 words
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83 1960-08-18 8 Ideal holiday, say on cycle 'expedition .11 IU)\( I THREE boys from Jukmi^ 5 H have left on a cvclin- Federation. They arc m, m i n and William Tan. all agwl In. w|, H there's no better way Uj sjkikl w^ Tney have on their racii.i bicycles, haversacks w83 words
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Article28 1960-08-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Three hundred and ten babies were oorn last month m Kuala Lumpur, according to statistics issued by tne Municipal Council today.28 words
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Article302 1960-08-18 8 BORN today, you have a vigorous, outgoing personality and will undoubtedly do well m any business enterprise you undertake, Although you have a quick grasp of detail, von are hapDiest when <*uidincr eresrt SoW_f -uiain srean p J v You often exhaust your physical and302 words
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Advertisement326 1960-08-18 8 Rubosa Lock w < > |L1? A word or two about Vitamin C Rubosa-wonderful health-restoring drink T A mm* M _J Lack of vitamin Cm many the addition of pure cane sugar, Rubosa fills the need too when your Rubosa is indicated:- j cases, causes undue fatigue and blended with326 words
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Article, Illustration135 1960-08-18 9 SUNNY GIAM - If medals for South East Asia Photo ciety's star salonists SUNNY GIAM writes for photographer* lU_ .,tlH -r W the cap oi tne South East Asia Photographic 5T tf»« ,hl rw __5 mg success es by its members m ffieJaaJH*" tompetition. several of their star salonists .U<l t.irther medals m135 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-08-18 9 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —The pictorialists of the Singapore Photographic Society led by Wan Yue Kong, recently held a photo-picnic at Lam Soon villa, Jurone Road. Several models from the Evening Cafe, Great World, posed for the picnickers who shot more than 500 rolls of film63 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-08-18 9 "EARLY TO WORK." by Ng Kong Chin (Kuala Lumpur). Bronze .Medal.11 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-08-18 9 "HARD WORKERS/ by C. C. Too (Kuala Lumpur), Silver Medal.21 words
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Article194 1960-08-18 9 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell Record Review by DREAMY MELODIES. Tristesse (Chopin), Humoresque (Dvorak), Berceuse (Brahms), Minuet (Boccherini), largo (Handel), Aye Maria (Schubert), Plai&ir d'amour (Martini), Reverie (Schumann), Chanson de printemps (Mednelssohn), La Paloma (Yradier). (Philips 10-inch, P ***** R). TF you are seeking a romantic atmosphere m keeping194 words
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Article71 1960-08-18 9 PHILIPS FONTANA HIT PARADE 1. MUSTAPHA Renato Carosone arrangement. 2. GREENFIELDS The Brothers Four. 3. THEME FROM "A SUMMER PLACE" Percy Faith and his Orchestra. 4. LITTLE DUTCH GIRL George Morgan. 5. HEARTACHES BY THE NUMBEiR Guy Mitchell. 6. I'LL NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN Johnny Ray. 7.71 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-08-18 9 0 Our mystery star was Victor Silvester. Winner is Miss Maria Lee Siew Yong, 73 Jalan Ma* Mor, Singapore 12. Prize of two Philips EP records is on its way. Now see if you can name the "ghost" personality on the left. Address entries to "Free Press Music55 words
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Advertisement42 1960-08-18 9 liy.7. rTg __fi_*( H_^_r^^^ _JL_a_K __(P^__^i VTS^y^ N 3j~m ADAPTER UJC nN 'M)K &co LTo.Sgpi^gg lIIIIIIHIH HMIIIIIMIMIIM* R.-mlts I L PHOTOGRAPHS OTPmcOBIP^ fta 1 'r.rr.pOßD RD. C_jf 7 J NGRPORE TEL: ***** 1 i Revasonor J^ETIC TAPES^ L^** PQSSiaU REPRODUCTION X (CEVAERJ342 words
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Advertisement489 1960-08-18 9 hKHPI ft b _S s^v Kb mm 'JftßpßP I illifc __l _kl' fi -4|gtf_ m\*nvr'* mm _^ll j_g^ -ITV -a«*C_?il ?Hf^ k L* if i^j. *> y i. 4 > >•*>■ '.*v < ir^ S^s^ w f r^'" mmr <i? 4 M^^"' I^^^*^^^? x f i ifjf rXJkW^Wfs Jm^ lMmWw!&sß.489 words
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Article, Illustration529 1960-08-18 10 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by The forgotten team... I)O\VN at Amber Road, where the deep blue waters of the Chinese Swimming Club pool glitter and shine under the setting sun, ten young men sit moodily listening to another man tell them how The young men, tall, bronzed and strong,529 words
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Article107 1960-08-18 10 LONDON. Thurs. Results of yesterday's j Scottish League Cup I football matches: Airdrieonians 0 Kilmarnock 2. Arbroath 0 St Johnstone 0 Ayr United 1 Dundee 2. Cowdenbeath 3 Forfar Athletic 1. Dundee United 1 Brechin City 1, East Stirling i Stranraer 3. Hamilton Academicals 4 Falkirk 1. MontroseReuter - 107 words
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Article79 1960-08-18 10 CAPE GRIS NEZ, Thurs. Mrs. Jane Baldasare. 24--year-old New York housewife, abandoned her attempt to swim the English Channel under water after four hours. She had plunged into the channel m full make up with lipstick and eye-shadow. She was wearing her special tighthtting black andReuter - 79 words
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Article169 1960-08-18 10 LONDON. Thurs. County championship leaders Yorkshire are struggling to avoid a first innings deceit against Glamorgan at Swansea. Close of play score*; At Swansea Glamorgan 206 (A. Lewis 45, R. Illingworih eight lor 70 >. Yorkshire 140 for seven <W. Stott 52 1. At Leicester. Surrey 310Reuter - 169 words
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Article50 1960-08-18 10 ROME. Thurs.— Japan freestyle swimmer Tsuyoshl Yamanaka slipped and fell heavily on the paving around Olympic pool. He was taken to a nearby hospital. Doctors diagnosed a bruising of his backbone but said the injury was not serious. He hopes to resume training today.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1960-08-18 10 CLIVE GRAHAM - CLIVE GRAHAM By Take men who made 8672,000 on photo finish- without including! ANY stable lad can see that a particular horse is being treated with special preparations, m the way of food and exercise. And il will be common gossip m Ihe yard thai1,153 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-08-18 10 U.S. sports authorities believe that Carolyn Osborn, 21, of West Palm Beach, Florida, will be one of the foremost U.S. women performers m gymnastics at the Olympic Games. Miss Osborn recently was one of the leading contestants among 33 American girls who vaulted,77 words
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Article65 1960-08-18 10 DOVER. Thurs. A Burly I Argentinian salesman, Alfredo j Camarero. 29, today became the second swimmer to conquer the English channel this summer. He swam the 22-mile stretch of water from the coast of France to south-east England m 12 hr. 22 mm. TheReuter - 65 words
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Article66 1960-08-18 10 THOMSON. Thurs. The Singapore Polo Club will hold their second gymkhana meeting on Sunday Aug. 21 at Thomson Road. There are several interesting events, including: a P.T. display by the Singapore Military Force. The gymkhana will start with a judging or the best turnout of66 words
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Article160 1960-08-18 10 rKYO. Thurs. A massive six-foot-six. 265--pound Brazilian youth of Japanese extraction has come to the land of his ancestors to try his hand at Japanese sumo wrestling. one of the world's oddest and roughest sports. And from what 21-year-old Haruyoshi Wataru has experienced during hisUPI - 160 words
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Article18 1960-08-18 10 Marlene her rival SYDNT I I M I 1 WM I I did I would I I ReuterReuter - 18 words
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163 1960-08-18 10 Swift wins on points -and gets the boos LONDON. Thurs. Welterweight champion Wally Swift was booed from the ring after getting a points verdict over Assani Fakyh < Lebanon) over 10 rounds at Liverpool Stadium. Swift, hero of many a brilliant battle, had nothing to be proud about here. Occasionally163 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-08-18 11 By day for Cumming: He returns two firsts In two swimming events (TANJONG, RHl\ Thursday. ItiMiing -1. wlw broke records m the 200 metres butterfly tt inn metres freestyle at Kuala Lumpur during the Merks festival a week ago. accomplished two feats yesterday. U 100 yards freestyle al Ihe RAF88 words
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Article9 1960-08-18 11 wads time beaten It 16.2 sec. I.r.s. I ReuterReuter - 9 words
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246 1960-08-18 11 *o\al Military Police 2; R.A.PX 1 I DRAW would have been a fitting result when the two top Army Units clashed tor he annual Parker Cup yesterday. The teams vere about evenly matched. Police won the game during extra time. The246 words
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Article133 1960-08-18 11 George can g0... f0r $340,000 LONDON Thurs.— Newcastle If United will sell George Eastham. England Under-23 j h side forward, probably befort the Soccer season starts on Saturday. Eastham. the player who refused to re-sign tin ess,. granted a transfer and left his North-East home andtook his wife to live133 words
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Article68 1960-08-18 11 NLL SOON, touts. XI will meet Cey on Sports Club m a SCA on Sunday wM the Oairlson ground. The Army team is:K. M. Evans (Capt). C. vv Anderson, D. Keech m. Harrison. C. R. Go^ al s Da n Bucket. B. Hadley. RJ» A. Atkinson. D.68 words
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Article, Illustration27 1960-08-18 11 rliP»~ To.m whii won the teachers' rare U Boon 0 SM..F.S of 1-rT tn^r/can, Ohannpa.a and T ay Knslish S.H»ol annual sp27 words
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Article602 1960-08-18 11 He's the King of world athletes SAN DIEGO, Thursday. DAFER JOHNSON, who scored 8,683 points m the decathlon last month at Eugene, Oregon, will be the United States outstandingcandidate m that event against Russia's Vasily Kuznetsov and Nationalist China's C. K. Yang mi n the Olympics. After the602 words
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Article, Illustration423 1960-08-18 11 General John - 'U.S. stands better chance to bag Olympic medals' General John Exclusive stories every day i By V. Grombach New York, Thurs. THE United States will send to Rome the strongest men's truck and field team the Olympic Games has ever seen. And I confidently expect our boys to take at423 words
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440 1960-08-18 11 SERANGOON. Thurs.— Akbar bin Hussein. winning four events, became the InI dividual Champion ol the I Paya Lebar Schools 1 and i. The "B" Div. champion was Ahmad bin Mohd. The champion girl of A division was Chua Kirn Kee with the "B"440 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-08-18 11 Arsenal Football Club are carrying out radio-controlled practice sessions With a touchlnie transmitter worked by coach Ron Greenwood, tarh player uears a hearing aid on the field. Our artist liked this idea, but believes he can improve on it...44 words
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375 1960-08-18 11 BOB PENNINGTON - Arsenal plan $425 pay per week for players in bid to boost soccer BOB PENNINGTON By London, Thursday QTARS like Dennis Viollet. of Manchester United, Peter Broad. 5 bent of Wolves, and Johnny llaynes. of Fulham, can pick up (M 5425) a week this season if Arsenal have their way.375 words
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Article29 1960-08-18 11 In a SGSFA Junioi knock-out tie ai the Kallang P.W.D. ground yesterday, Jurong Club beat Marines Sports Club 'A*' bj three clear goaLs. Mi-. Edward Pohan releieed.29 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-08-18 11 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: (Friendly): Pakistan v Vietnam Jalan Besar stadium ..30 ££J_ SAFA Junior Cup: Cosmos Sport.s Club v Darul Afiah Sports Club. Jalan Besar .stadium (6.00 pm>-28 words
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291 1960-08-18 12 KEN JALLEH - Malaya's Olympic entry may not be accepted lOC will confer today as team flies to Rome KEN JALLEH SPORTING PERSONALITY by SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. THREE Malayan track and field athletes are on board a plane bound 1 lor Rome and the Olympic Games. But they may not be allowed to291 words
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Article, Illustration326 1960-08-18 12 World's BEST Goalkeeper? SHA coach predicts fine future for Anwarul ttINGAPORK c I T Y. Thurs. Anwarul Hag thc best goalkeeper m the world? According to the Singapore hockey coach. Major Dennis Lagan, the young man could be If he's not. yet And326 words
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548 1960-08-18 12 TRIAL SHOWS THAT YES MASTER IS HOLDING FORM 1 By ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs YTES MASTER, winner of his last two starts, his last win over 7F last week, showed that he is holding his winning form by disposing of three m 38 on the second track, which is548 words
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351 1960-08-18 12 CHUA BAN HOCK - CHUA BAN HOCK By JALAN BESAR, Thursday. Indonesia. 1; Vietnam 1. ALTHOUGH beaten .Vl! by Indonesia m the Merdeka Tournament, it was Vietnam who toiled the Indonesians from entering the final when Korea went through with a better goal average.351 words
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Article93 1960-08-18 12 MAXWELLS GOALIE IS ORDERED OFF R.A.F. Tengah trounced Maxwell Sports Club "A" 6—l m the SAFA second round junior knock-out com- j petition at Jalan Besar Staciium yr>UTday. Referee G. Suppiah had to give marching orders to goalkeeper Taib Mohamed for punching Bailey three minutes before full time. He had93 words
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Article49 1960-08-18 12 ROME, Thurs.— American Olympic swimmers took their first practice dip m the Olympic pool— and complained because it has no gutters. Coacn Gus Scager said that gutters would allow some of the water to slop over and prevent the surface becoming too rough-- UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article291 1960-08-18 12 Dual role can ruin pro. chief By DON KENYON. LONDON, Thursday. DO amateurs make the best captains m cricket? As one of the professional captains, my answer is necessarily biased. But 1 nonestly thins there is much misguided thought that amateurs start with a background that automatically provides strengthening m291 words
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Article21 1960-08-18 12 WOODS VILLE. Thurs —St Andrews Old Boys Association will hold rusbv training every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- E urday.21 words
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Article321 1960-08-18 12 From Page One later while he gave evidence. At one time Powers complained of getting a headache and at his request a spotlight shining m his eyes was turned off. Powers faces the death sentence or a prison term of up to !5 years onReuter; U.P.I - 321 words
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