The Singapore Free Press, 19 August 1960
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Title Section12 1960-08-19 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, i960. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-08-19 1 UN chief protests L p UL LS UP LUMUMBA L aiRPORT INCIDENT Fn H ijoclcl, the H I .v neral, yesI ihe CongoI Patrice LumI manhandling of I of the LeoH it i clisI ring a halt- ght with I Minister. >.iid Canada I ci iron? eonI I ion led54 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-08-19 1 Jesse Owens ON THE Olympics A la sei na t iiii* scries of straightfrom the shoulder articles about the chances of Ihe various nations at Home by one of the greatest athletes of all time! They begin tomorrow m the40 words
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Article515 1960-08-19 1 POWERS ADOPTS I'M A MERE PAWN' DEFENCE AND CLASHES WITH SOVIET EXPERTS AS TRIAL ENTERS FINAL ROUND DEFENCE COUNSEL GRINEV THINKS COURT MAY BEJJENIENT: MINIMUMJS SEVEN YEARS' JAIL... THE MAXIMUM IS DEATH MOSCOW, Fn. Mikhail (irinev, defence counsel al the 1-2 spy plane trial, said this515 words
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Article23 1960-08-19 1 GLASGOW. Fri— Mr. Morgan Phillips, general secretary- of the British Labour Party, is "improving slightly" after a stroke on Monday night23 words
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Article, Illustration504 1960-08-19 1 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO Students go on raid for treat of a lifetime By SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Four Singapore 1 students had the experience of a lifetime yesterday when they accompanied Customs officers aboard the freighter. Hoi Wong, to witness a search which resulted m504 words
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Article34 1960-08-19 1 M CALCUTTA, w*mi» Two of the six members of the Japanese all-woman expedition arrived here yesterday to prepare for their September assault on 20,000-foot Deo Tibba Peak of the Himachal Pradesh.34 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-08-19 1 WIFE OF MOTOR MAGNATE DIES AT HER RESIDENCE SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Madam Scow Guat Eng. 74. the wife of Singapore's motor magnate Mr. Chia Yee Soh. died yesterday In her Cairnhill Circle residence. Madam Scow returned to Singapore m April after seeking medical attention m America. She was accompanied by120 words
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187 1960-08-19 1 U.S. sends spy satellite into orbit: It may oust the U-2's VANDENBERG AIR BASK, Friday. J 1 IE I.S. air force yesterday launched Discoverer XIV m another attempt io recover :i capsule after a global orbit. It was later reported that the satellite had achieved successful polar orbit. The nose187 words
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Article28 1960-08-19 1 HAVA2iA i J rL^--Asmajvyas 250 Cuban navy^iScerTluidTneTi were jailed or suspended m an apparent major government purge of dissident elements within the armed force*28 words
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Article22 1960-08-19 1 TA.IPEH, Fri— Chinese Communis" suns last night hurled 51 rounds against Quemoy. Most were presumed to contain propaganda leaflets.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article24 1960-08-19 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.— President Eisenhower yesterday nominated General George Henry Decker to be Army Chief of Staff for a twoyear term.24 words
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52 1960-08-19 1 BINTANG i West Borneo >. Fri. At least 100 people have died of smallpox m an outbreak of epidemic proportions since Aug. 1. ihe Antara News Agency reported yesterday. The report said doctors are being mobilised to give vaccinations throughout the Sintan? area of interior52 words
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Article34 1960-08-19 1 ONTARIO. Fri.— Canada's first atomic power plant at nearby Rolphton was sabotaged on Aug 2. This was disclosed when a man was charged m court here yesterday ln connection with the incident.34 words
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Article36 1960-08-19 1 KATMANDU. Fri.— The Nepalese Foreign Ministry said they had granted permission u> Sir Edmund Hillary to lead an assault next month on the 27,790--feet Makalu Peak m a sea ten for the "Abominr.ble Snowman."36 words
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Article31 1960-08-19 1 SANTA MONICA. Fri— Lady Hardwicke. 38-year-old wife of British actor Sir Cedric Hardwicke. 67. has filed a petition for divorce m the Superior Court here, on grounds of desertion.31 words
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129 1960-08-19 1 TROOPS GUARD DUTCH LEGATION IN JAKARTA JAKARTA, Fri Heavily armed troops were rationed around the Dutch legation and chancery here last night to prevent possible violence m the wake of Indonesia's decision to break oil diplomatic relations with the Netherlands. The Foreign Ministry said a four-man Dutch diplomatic team will129 words
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Article65 1960-08-19 1 RUI- lER DOWN 1 I, <m t tu^ n i Hi ri I i •I V V I NC: bTILL CA ANXIETY i. i i T C H I N I I I I I M i li hi \i.->- ii i I H POSITIONS HAN i i65 words
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Article28 1960-08-19 1 Pint M.uiv.l, Fu.iU. WmmMMMM p. ices lodft) bu>ing $1 18 ana selling lIJI. Second Malayan Fund nl.tna4.ers price*: buying 93 j cenu aiiu veiling I*9 ©en:*.28 words
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Advertisement38 1960-08-19 1 OTITUS WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH 9 'i/^^Xk mW m\mWmWn\ W M lit w fl j— mfmMmr^WmmM\mW/' I flfl flfl _S flfl flfl ELmZZZmZ watcm flfl flfl JaS^SS. Swiss factory's flfl flfl Guarantee valio -^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^BBSS_S throughout the ff_ss3_s-s_sB^-58-5-^55_5 world38 words
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Advertisement16 1960-08-19 1 $ea Master POLYESTER 65";, COTTON 35% •KOOLTON" SHIRTS AT ONLY $9.90 (SPORTS $7.90 81, HIGH ST.16 words
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132 1960-08-19 2 Industrials react to good company news: Steels better and rubbers quiet LONDON. Fri. 4N improvement m industrials In resuse to <iood com:.y news was the ture of the London stock markets yesterday. however, wai .small etrve Other lead.stores were sympatheoettrr. I firm but closed below the best and gains predominated132 words
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Article129 1960-08-19 2 Downward trend: Small losses m most sections j V T EW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed barely steady with a modest distribution of mostly fraction*] declines. Efforts to extend Wednesday's recovery were unvaried by profit-taking m early dealings. After some initial improvement the markei reversed its trend and129 words
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Article50 1960-08-19 2 Market reacts to recent gains AMSTERDAM: The market showed a reaction to recent gains. Most internationals were slightly lower, mainly on lack of business. Overall business was very small. Shipping Issues, plantations and state loans were featureless In a very quiet market. Bank shares met fair foreign local demand.50 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-08-19 2 LONDON: Flying .-howrooms to display British manufacturers' goods particularly tho>e of smaller firms—in Europe and to help step up British exports will start operating m October. A new organisation. Overseas Flying Exhibitions, will operate the planes, each containing the work of up to 30 exhibitors,Reuter - 270 words
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Article57 1960-08-19 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,195 51. 190 sellers sellers Union Ins. Canton $9100 $91.00 sellers sales Wheelock Marden 7.50 7.45 sales sales HKong phone $38.50 $38.50 sales sales Dairy farm Jb Cold Storage $28.50 $28 50 sales57 words
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Article48 1960-08-19 2 /'X.HERRA An independent M appointed by the Australian Government ha>. resided the introduction of .irreiuy tn Australia committees reixirr eras h.tndeci to the Treasurer, Mr. Harold Holt, yesterday. Ihe Cabinet will discuss the report soon and is expected to adopt the committees recommendations48 words
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Article45 1960-08-19 2 Malay Coconut Estates LONDON: Malay Coconut Estates have declared an interim dividend ol 124 per cent less tax (same), payaole on Sept. 14. It is aiso proposed lo maKC a capital issue ol three new stock units of 2/- for every two units held.45 words
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Article371 1960-08-19 2 It's up to London NEW YOKK: A general statement on the International Coffee Agreement mission to Africa recently has been made by two delegation members. Mr. J.R.S. Halers of Brazil and Mr. Andres Uribe of Colombia. The joint announcement said that the mission went to Africa to discuss with371 words
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Article891 1960-08-19 2 NOTE: All prices below arc middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. 7 cci cum capital issue Mil eicludmi everythmt «i eiciudmt imiepf. *> cdi =r cum bonus issue. «cr excluding capital rptara. t ccr cum capital rptpri. I ci cum piviteii. c call cum all.891 words
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460 1960-08-19 2 Twenty-three tin county drop in value PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS or? UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST^ SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Malayan Stock Exchange this week is in--1 dulling m bouts of depression and yesterday it produced the largest when the tin price fell 51. 25 and rubber shed460 words
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Article182 1960-08-19 2 Round tinMarket Prices NOTE. All pria^ Otlou. i are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON A... Previoiij RUBBER No i KS.S C.i.f. European ports. Aug Sept 11 I RUBBER No 1 RSS 1 spot Zl ->:. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse T«rmt. Sept Oct. Dee W ItVM TONE Barely182 words
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Article261 1960-08-19 2 Main marts show no resistance to decline at Singapore I ONDON, Fri. The mar- ket had virtually no resistance at the opening to the further decline at Singapore. Initial indications were a half penny below Wednesday's closing level but values hardened a little during the morning on sellers reserve261 words
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Article51 1960-08-19 2 TOKYO: The manactng director of the Sino-Japan-ese Trade Promotion Association, Mr. Kazuo Suzuki ls now m Peking on a month-long visit to Communist China. Mr. Suzuki is to see Chinese leaders and sound out the latest attitude of the Peking Government toward Japan including that on51 words
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51 1960-08-19 2 LONDON. I TIN prices eased l>\ £2 I" I I attributed l<> a softer Umlui. I j and reduction m ."ontineiital I In NEW YORK, tins was c| I lower m |M I Italian sales yen I51 words
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Article108 1960-08-19 2 British car industry is hit by unofficial sympathy stoppages LONDON: Production a: the Ford plant tX Dagenham near here expected to come t< standstill today when 4. workers are due to two-day token strike The unofficial has been called by si stewards Tne British Motor O Morns Minor assembly108 words
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Advertisement132 1960-08-19 2 BARBER LINE Fram USA EAST COAST POPTS M PAM«A l« mWU •NO HONf>oN<. TAI PINC 72 Btf ..|j£s FERN-VILLE FAR EAST Fran, USA CULF POPTS v.a J«»« FEPNBAY 73 Aut .^f BARBER-FERN-VILLE LW Ta: NEW YOPK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. ■Al T ,o C via SUt/ CLENVILLE t .< FERNSIDE r n132 words
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237 1960-08-19 3 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES LIGHTER OWNERS REACH AGREEMENT WITH WORKERS ON PLAN^TO SHARE PROFIT i i By SINGAPORE CITY, Friday JJUNDREDS of white pennants which fluttered from the mastheads of lighters, were lowered after a month at the waterfront. This was an indication that the237 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-08-19 3 L estate Found path to dkflkdjgokdf Breadwinner In-*8 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-08-19 3 I •»iu the Convent of mis smqapore. were to Johore Bahru by Resalind Tenu\ Miss *rs It ixuale and Miss Tews* lim The students went hv tram and were taken tn the /on through the Istuia Grounds. Picture shows some of the children63 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-08-19 3 Lawrence plays two instruments to win top award at talentime SINGAPORE. Fri. M RINGING and playing the "baby" saxophone alternately while at the same time strumming the guitar, talented Lawrence Fenton won the first prize from a field of 16 finalists m the "Calling All Artistes" contest held recently at180 words
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86 1960-08-19 3 POLITICIANS PITCH WILL GIVE WAY TO RESTAURANT I POH. Fri Ihe ipuh Town Council l> to turn the Peoples Park off Hugh Low Street Bridge here popular place for political i rallies into an open-air restaurant. Sixty-three lock-up si j most of them for selling food. Will be bunt. Tnalb86 words
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Article46 1960-08-19 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. I Dr J. W. Schanl. will grve his ret Galloway Memorial Lecture on "The Life and Times Sir David Galloway' at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Facuif Medicine. College Road at 8.15 p.m. on August 26. Those interested are Invited to attend.46 words
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Article21 1960-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The next meeting of the House of Representatives will bt held trom Sept. 12 to 16.21 words
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100 1960-08-19 3 MALAYA RATIFIES TRADE AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN trUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya and Japan exchang< ci instruments of ratlficatl m ol the trade agreement which was signed by the two countries m Kuala Lumpur on May 10. The ceremony was held at the Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry m Tokyo. Those who took100 words
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Article46 1960-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tne Lacty Tempier Hoapnal nere will have a woman as me medical superintendent for the lu-xi s:x weeks. She is Dr. <Miss> G Lim. who will act for Dr M.R.J. Snelling wnen be goc.s on leave this week.46 words
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127 1960-08-19 3 PLANTER: I WAS ASSAULTED AFTER ACCIDENT BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A planter. Mr. T. E. Hastie. 49 told a coroner's inquiry that a mob assaulted him af- ter his car had knocked down a schoolboy. Ooi Hock Chuan. 13. "I had come down from my car to go to the aid of127 words
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86 1960-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PRESIDENT Carlos Garcia of the Philippine: will be given "a red carpet" welcome oi his arrival here on Sept. 5 for a five-day Stat< visit. The aircraft carrying President Garcia and his party will touch down at the Kuala Lumpur Airport86 words
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166 1960-08-19 3 VENDOR TAKES HIS COW TO CUSTOMERS' HOMES AND MILKS IT SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Fresh milk from the cow. An enterprising vendor is providing this to residents of the Sennett Estate. Mr. Ram Saran Sanagu j who claims a "satisfactory" business m the Estate brings his cow daily at a fixed166 words
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67 1960-08-19 3 LABOUR MINISTRY POST FOR INCHE YUSOFF KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The former Education Councillor m the Malayan High Commission m Lon- i don. Inche Mohamed YuBOfl bin Haji Ahmad, has been appointed secretary to the Ministry of Labour. His appointment is one among a series of changes m the Federal administrative67 words
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Article34 1960-08-19 3 j PENANG. Fri.- More than 1,000 Catholics took part m a i candlelight procession m the compound of the Cathedral of the Assumption to mark, the end of three days' centenary celebrations.34 words
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Article39 1960-08-19 3 i SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.Dr. S. L. Hsiong. librarian of Nanyang University, left Singapore by BOAC ff? Europe on the way to New York, where he will do a year's research m library science at Columbia University.39 words
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Article36 1960-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Susan, teen aged daughter Of the Federation's Commis- sioner of Police. Mr. C. H. Fenner, flew into Kuala Lumpur by BOAC Comet from London for a six-month holiday with her parents.36 words
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Advertisement120 1960-08-19 3 I too MUST BE WON pvpdv wvpir mm Mms ff VJW JCi f JEiXm JL l^r J^JwJPfe*. FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 14 4***** (Th Adverting: When you entrust Product.on of your .mg.es Spot, and sponsored proHSI m to us, o teom of expert, get on the ,oD to g.ve120 words
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Advertisement198 1960-08-19 3 jk the famous "complete" German jj| 35mm camera f^M* I __Uss£_lb Features: ceuc'ec r;rgrt,nc;:r o» buill-m axpC v rr raster Prc^ h I en $234/--with f 2.8 Katagon Lens pOP DISCOUHT FOR CASH Sole \gents Srr\i<e Station: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. Heod Otticc: 193, Cornorvon Street, Pcnong. Tel 6SSB9.198 words
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Article, Illustration798 1960-08-19 4 French made easier... and cheap! MORE HERE NOW LEARN THE LANGUAGE TO GET JOBS WITH CONTINENTAL FIRMS SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. THERE is ii greater demand here now lo learn the French language. Miss Jessie Kuan of Alliance Prancaise, who has been teaching French here for the past798 words
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Article, Illustration294 1960-08-19 4 0 RIVER VALLEY: About 300 under-privileged children from convents, orphanages, hospitals and kam- pongs were taken to the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday night to see Aneka Ragam Kebudayaan. a rare treat organised by children, performed by children for children. Children from all educational streams294 words
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Advertisement375 1960-08-19 4 f^mmmmmWJ 'tOO LEONARD TmT 'hough no biager externally than many 4 cv. f t. refrigerators L6C"^ has 6 cv. ft. refrigerated space. Outstanding features t Frozen Food Chest. Extra km tcmpercti.-e fcr long Term f frozen f-eezmg garden preuuec. Chill Troy tor chill, ng me^Ts end fish. Moisture. seal ensper375 words
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Advertisement92 1960-08-19 4 FOR LOCAI SCHOOL! We are proud to have official APPROVAL of our locally produced school-books. Locally written, locally illustrated, locally printed and bound their quality is up to the best international standards, AND they are specifically made to meet the requirements of Education m OUR COUNTRY. MALAY IS FUN BY92 words
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240 1960-08-19 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS I' -OL-EN IN A WEEK: rF ISSUE STERN IP*" 6, '^ING TO OWNERS TO :ISE MORE CARE SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. I HI rs have again gone up alarm- Siagapaf*. Am.rdins to official ♦;:> bicycles were >tolen last I luil un average240 words
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147 1960-08-19 5 One crash per hour in the capital, police report reveals ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There was an average of one accident an hour m the Federal capital m June, according to police statistics issued here. Motorists were the biggest offenders, of the 325 vehicles involved m accidents, 168 were cars. Police147 words
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Article44 1960-08-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A rally of more than 8.000 schoolchildren at the Merdeka Stadium will bt- one of the highlights of this year's Merdeka anniversary celebrations on Auy;. 31. There will al>o be a variety concert at the Lake Gardens.44 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-08-19 5 SEVEN SCOUTS OF THE 4TH TROOP ATTEND JAMBOREE QINGAFORE CUV Fri. O The 4th Troop of St. Joseph's Institution elected seven boys to represent them at the Jamboree now being held at Jurong Park. The boys are Alex (hee. James I. oh. Bartholomew Voong, Paul David. Steven Chu. Michael Chan78 words
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Article41 1960-08-19 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Professor L. A. Sheridan. University of Malaya, will give a talk on "The Law and the Journalist In Singapore* on Aug. 25 at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists at Cathay Rest-aurant.41 words
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82 1960-08-19 5 QUARTERS TO BE BUILT AT THE ISTANA KUALA LUMPUUR, Fri. Work on six new domestic quarters at the Istana Negara to accommodate the families of court officials are expected to begin early next month. The new quarters will be built behind the present ones now occupied by some of the82 words
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198 1960-08-19 5 More Malays can enter wholesale rice business, says Minister IT V ALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Federation Gov emment welcomes more applications for wholesale rice licences from Malays who are equipped to trade as wholesalers and importers. Wholesale and retail rice licensing has been and is specifically directed towards encouraging198 words
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Article93 1960-08-19 5 The Minister denied a statement by inche Da Abdul Jalil that thousands of East Coast sailors and boat owners had been ren- dered jobless and suffered from loss of capital and income as the result of tho j restriction imposed by the Government m the import and93 words
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Advertisement261 1960-08-19 5 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦f THE CARPET YOU'RE LOOKING FOR IS I j AT QURESHIS j REMEMBER J WHETHER IT'S PERSIAN, BOKHARA, INDIAN, CHINESE, PAKISTAN OR CONTINENTAL. J J 35, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: ***** (Opposite MocDonold House) a < ♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ jj perfect shape! j;'i mmW^^r/7~\ -^-t^ Jr IS o,wovs better to qct your \>\261 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-08-19 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE bjl Lee alk and Phil Davis TH£ HFART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake |H lfl^|H^HH iV MPVVPtJ- TOME DOWN '^flUBW CRAZY-WSPIREO-C€D!CATED' H^(^H i r^C^ THERE!' YOU CRAZV JJSEJHEi ALL "W-^E/ FRIEND. AND DONT |HCuL9^^^^^pV .^-w SOMETHING PRAvV riL C<9ME BLONDIE133 words
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Article177 1960-08-19 6 'THE teenagers* curfew enforced by the police of Bandung to keep young boys and girls off the roads at unearthly hours of the night merits serious consideration. Singapore is m no way better than Bandung as far as juvenile crime is concerned. And a curfew to177 words
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Article120 1960-08-19 6 SINGAPORE, they say, is the cleanest city from Peshawar to Perth, and, of course, they mean the roads the main thoroughfares that lead m and out of the heart of the city. We may not have as many wash-vans or as many mechanical brooms as the next120 words
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Article138 1960-08-19 6 R. G. PILLAI - Detained: The rupee law- breaks R. G. PILLAI LARGE SUMS OF y ARE CONFISCATED^ BY CUSTOMS m J FRIENDS REPORT By SINGAPORE. >, authorities m Madra> nam m South India have 4k- "S ber of Indian merchants f rom Singapore for alleged infrW toms Regulations. Reports ratbag (IV f eated138 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-08-19 6 Singapore is so friendly, says U.S. visitor SINGAPORE, Fri. An 0 American woman lawyer. Mrs. Herbert M. Rowlands, 44, who last visited Singapore with her parents m 1937, is now on a four-day tour of the city, with her two children, Agnes Ann, 14 and Herbert Junior, 10 together with226 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-08-19 6 JOSEPH VARGHESE - Game of hide-and-seek leads to big beach manhunt for David, 5 JOSEPH VARGHESE By CHANGI. Fri. HA VII), 5, and his brother Dennis, 3, often played hide-and-seek al their home m Netheravon Road, Changi. David soon grew quite adept at the game. His mother. Mrs. Metelda Holden, took the children231 words
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Article18 1960-08-19 6 SLNGAPORE CITY. Fri. —About 20(> teenagers are now attending the All-Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship convention here.18 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-08-19 6 0 MR. THOMAS BRASH (left) and his father, Mr. Graham Brash owners of M. Graham Brash and Son, British publishers' representatives m Singapore, who have opened their new showroom for school children and teachers. Among those invited to the opening were several57 words
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Letter96 1960-08-19 6 CRATITUDE A I see that residents of the Serangoon Garden Estate arp deeply grateful to the Government for what it has done fnr them The beautiful thing about this expression of gratitude is lhat it is spontaneous. This is surely a feather m the Government's cap. It shows,96 words
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Letter90 1960-08-19 6 WE LIVE IN PEACE It is heartening to note that besides the consuls stationed m Singapore, their wives are also actively doing something good for the State. A few I know, offer voluntary service to our hondicapped children and I read m your paper that one of them will be90 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-08-19 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. Eleven girls and five boys of different nationalities visited the Shell oil installations at Pulau Bukom. Their visit wa s the second m the Singapore Y.W.C.A. International Youth Holiday Programme series, the first being on last224 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-08-19 6 NEW $70,000 CHURCH FOR RESIDENTS OF UPPER SERANGOON SINGAPORE CIT V, i Fri. A new $70,000 Presbyterian Church m Sommerville Road will be completed next month to serve Christians m the Upper Serangoon District. The church is situated on an elevation m Sommerville Road over-looking Braddell Heights. It has a206 words
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Article24 1960-08-19 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. —The Urban and Rural Advisory Council has approved the installation of another 24 public standpipes costing about $33,000.24 words
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143 1960-08-19 6 SARAWAK: FALL IN EXPORT OF RUBBER BUT SAGO SHOWS A RISE CARAWAK. Fri. July exports of rubber and white pepper from Sarawak fell as compared to the previous month. Black pepper, sago flour and bauxite exports however showed an increa.Mover the same period. Sarawak i rubber export^ m July totalled143 words
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Advertisement37 1960-08-19 6 J B Song of Love B Eternally Beautiful v ENGAGEMENT RINGS In Platinum Si Gold fl Set Diamonds. fl wSfM p. h. hendry--1 fl Jewellers fl 78. North Bridge Road Adelphi Hotel, Spore, Si Kuala Lumpur. flfl37 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-08-19 7 Itan is One of the gest to be called ■iirßeAcii c Iransierred 1957.13 words
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Article24 1960-08-19 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Rev. Sydney K. Bunker, president of the Jaffna College of Ceylon, flew into Singapore for a short visit.24 words
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Article30 1960-08-19 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. A fun fair and bazaar will be held at the CYMA grounds m Bras Basah Road tomorrow, as part of the St. Andrew's Hospital Week Appeal.30 words
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Article28 1960-08-19 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off along Waterloo Street between Middle Road and Albert Street up to 6 p.m. today, to fix a connection.28 words
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343 1960-08-19 7 anted A top scholar for institute SINGAPORE MAY GET A LANGUAGE EXPERT FROM INDONESIA, SAYS MINISTER RAJARATNAM SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. THE Singapore Government may get the services of an eminent Indonesian scholar and language expert to help establish the proposed Institute of National Language and Culture. This is^ttsclosmLlrr^rten\rr^^ ture, Mr.343 words
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279 1960-08-19 7 STORE IS PROUD HOST TO 13 NATIONS SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— Delegates from 13 countries will arrive m Singapore from Manila tomorrow for an international Public Health Conference and a study tour. This follows the 11th session of the Western Pacific Regional Committee Meeting of the World Health Organisation. A Health279 words
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Article, Illustration187 1960-08-19 7 ALL EYES WERE ON THE SftMAfcAN 1 PLAYERS SINGAPORE CITY, 3 Fri.— The wife ot the Indonesian Consul General, Mrs. Sugih Arto, opened a colourful exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday marking: the fifteenth anniversary of the Indonesian Independence. Thf exhibition, first of its kind m187 words
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166 1960-08-19 7 The old coconut tree is a tower of fear to villagers in a storm OAYA LEBAR, Fri.— r Old coconut trees towering over the attap huts are causing concern to villagers m Kampong Siren and Loron_r Ah Soo. There are about 100 old coconut trees m this area and they166 words
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203 1960-08-19 7 Diamond tycoon Shein says cheap gems are in demand here SINGAPORE CITY. Friday. \[H. MARK SHEIN, aged 54, a Polish diamond 1 manufacturer 9 said cheap diamonds were very much m demand m Singapore. Oii an Asian tour to mak< contacts and promote exporl of his firm's diamonds, he observed203 words
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113 1960-08-19 7 400 GIRLS WILL SELL FUGS TO HELP THE UNWANTED BABES <2INGAPORE CITY, Fit— About 400 girls from the Convent of the Hoiy Infant Jesus will sell flags tomorrow m aid of tne "Abandoned Babies" at the Convent. These babies have been left at the Convent by parents who do not113 words
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Article29 1960-08-19 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. The War Office has announced the appointment of Brigadier W. C. Walker as General Officer Commanding, 17 Gurkha Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces.29 words
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227 1960-08-19 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— A three-man Singapore delegation is attending a United Nations-sponsored •workshop" at Bangkok. The three delegates are Mr G. E. Bogaars, Deputy Secretary (Finance) at the Treasury: Mr. P.C.K. Tan, Deputy Chief Statistician; and Miss Heng Hong Ngoh, Administrative Officer m the Economic227 words
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80 1960-08-19 7 3-MAN COUNCIL TO ACT FOR THE RULER KANGAR, Fri.— The Perlis State Government has appointed a three man Council of Regency to act for the Raja during his absence from the State. The Raja formally assumed duty as Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Aug. 8. While the Ruler is away80 words
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142 1960-08-19 7 A darling brings on the laughs at Seletar IT WAS a workmanlike production of Noel Coward's sophisticated comedy, "Present Laughter," that the Seletar Theatre pretheatre at the R.A.F. Base last night. In the leading role ol ma tinee idol Garry Essendine, Paul Houst'lander put up one of the best performances142 words
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Advertisement120 1960-08-19 7 The sewing machine k- 'Mechanical ßrain > •>-*? S9VS Oi^t 200,000 WmWmm w \Wti supernova ultra BB i ii— ca y -^gijjljte^ j_W s~ r^'.._ I, tit i ~^^^^-B-iPrrl3ferV -utomatic machine sews over roidery stitches as well as Ei with one and two needles, overlockstitch, scallops, hems, applique work even120 words
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Advertisement314 1960-08-19 7 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I t 'iTf> J_B^_fe& \*fmm\ i i mi4)>2b i. j.4_7/ i MmWs? Zi. *\mrri mWt^^ f\i**> Jtfß&*__ tw__&. _*L__MH I /jmTM\ mW 8 4 mW MmTKaOmmmi LA B_Hbri_B_i_H_l i *mWWW \r \JW I it —0 BtiT* <^ Wm _USI PM« BRbv. i f-JM314 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-08-19 7 /^help the bcty tc>\ I FIND HIS HIGHE5 T J I V COMMON FACTOR,/14 words
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125 1960-08-19 8 SEWING AID GIVES YOUR DRESS A PROFESSIONAL FINISH IF you sew your own clothes, you will know that there is always something lacking In the finished product. It is not that the dresses are less perfect In fitting than those sewn at the tailor's, but they just lack the professional125 words
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Article49 1960-08-19 8 A SHADE that is excitingly young is Dorothy Gray's Young America." which is bound to win the hearts of teenagers and the younger miss. The basic tones of the lipstick is m a soft shade of pink fresh and sweet but not really pale.49 words
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Article44 1960-08-19 8 IS YOUR hair struggly and without any lustre too? With a preparation by Steiner, you will not only give it a sheen, but it also nets and sets your hair as well. It is called Hi-Styler and obtainable from Medical Hall.44 words
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Article, Illustration308 1960-08-19 8 New Paris styles are feminine.. local girls will certainly adopt them WHETHER we like it or not, we m Singapore both the women and fashion designers look to Paris for inspiration. We look forward or dread to think (depending on whichever way you look at it) what Paris has m308 words
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262 1960-08-19 8 Way to preserve the shape and colour of flowers wins $2O MRS. Soh \V;itt. 44 Thor Terrace, Singapore 3, wins the first prize of $20 m this week's "Household Hints" competition, for her tips on how to preserve (lowers. Sue writes: "Fresn flowers may be preserved by dipping them m262 words
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82 1960-08-19 8 CHAINS TO HANG YOUR SPECS ROUND THE NECK WOMEN who are shortsighted but don't like to wear glasses all the time will find it most convenient lif they invest m specially designed chains. Called Klik-Grip, these chains come m various col lours to match your specs. By fixing it to82 words
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Article, Illustration243 1960-08-19 8 Remarkable Mrs. Jools is so full of zipp f)NE of the most rV i markable women I've ever met is Mrs. Peggy Jools, designer and director of the Bimba beachwear m New South Wales. Australia. I met Mrs. Jools when sne passed through Singapore on her way nome after a243 words
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175 1960-08-19 8 DELICIOUS FRUIT SUNDAE THAT YOU CAN MAKE AT HOME HERE is a delicious fruit sundae, which you can make at home yourself. Ingredients: Half cup undiluted evaporated milk, three eggs 'separated), half cup fresh milk, half cup sugar, half tablespoon salt, two teaspoons vanilla, two tablespoons lemon juice. Method: Pour175 words
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Article29 1960-08-19 8 A NEW range of Chinese tea cups have just been received by the China Co. m Battery Road. Japanese made, they have typical oriental patterns.29 words
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Article60 1960-08-19 8 CHRISTMAS m July well, whoever heard of that? But that is the name of a new line of perfume which has just been launched m Singapore. As unusual as its name, Christmas m July has a fragrance with a snow cool freshness. Its fresh, tangy, modern top60 words
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Advertisement371 1960-08-19 8 Fully Guaranteed >^^7^^ i Lightweight S\^ Cotton >^ V r^_#s^ J MADE Shrink resistant, i I ,N drip-dry, non-iron "1 \V ENGLAND gives your skin that look of flowerlike loveliness VITAMIN A-D CREAM creams the years right out of your skin A dry skin is an ageing skin Y And371 words
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Advertisement125 1960-08-19 8 =_a_-__~^~~=~~=^\ I I THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION tJ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IP>OH H\iM i -^8$ Hr 9 *f 9 _^_^_^_^_^_^_9&.'' T- Aw^'l^ l '^>: j, 9K3S&P' V p_^^^*J|i_k x fSgJB P— fa. ism H__v. hHF^ %ft I P I _„Tfrff„r nmtmmm i L 1 Try Pearl Cutex Nail Polish and sec125 words
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Article, Illustration776 1960-08-19 9 fgkjfigjf MARD-PERREGAUX ON WE DIAL -A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY STILL IN THE VAN OF PROGRESS WITH SMART SELF-WINDING GYROTRON 39' gpftrregau, one ot the k jyiown tunics m Swiss r jL«j i service station &in^>" K° ad Singapore, k ffc opemag ceremony L performed by the Swiss Mr.776 words
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Advertisement453 1960-08-19 9 Tr*4? Redesigned SHOWROOM BSP^^^l^B and SERVICE station xOf^Otv BETTER $ERV|CE _w- j> l_^__^__^__l <r* mS- Js HI BH_h I f n. [A I B~K> 9W wno conscientious, thc sole ot o watch )bJ B_b^ dlfl J^ does not end with the exchange ot goods for money. anniversaries. "on __^__^_i Th453 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1960-08-19 10 WILLY GRAEF - Precision quest keeps the Swiss watch industry ever on alert WILLY GRAEF By President of S.A. Girard-Perregaux Co. Progress is born m the silence of the laboratory and the work bench. The Swiss watch industry's patient research is aimed at three objectives: to make a better product, to increase productivity1,184 words
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Advertisement159 1960-08-19 10 We extend our very best wishes to Getz Bros, on the occasion of establishing a new service station for G. P. Watches. WjTirM w r^3-v <jjjjto§ Sfe_>y _J W Sf AM mm o__* i »"j_> _^__i '^BBR _^_i R_P__r^_7'H BC_ Am wmT^^xmA wßv M Mr v "Li Ik SEFORE YOU159 words
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Advertisement132 1960-08-19 10 Now Available Rogers V\M 20 YEAR I GUARANTEED QUALITY I THEY WILL MA KE I A WONDERFUL ADDIf J TO ANY COll| (I o| l S. P. J4. i Si I 45, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE v BRANCH OFFICE 6, STATION 'rqao B^__ ASSOCIATE BMtM H S.fi M i* Su.a <jii{>132 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-08-19 11 I .Ketch B M Hj. Gen. Harris off Her conference H19 words
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169 1960-08-19 11 DROP IN CHICKEN PRICE AS FARMERS DUMP STOCKS fAMPINES, Pn.— Poultry tanners m tnis district disposing of (heir stock as tney can because of the difficulty of getting feed at reasonable prices. Some ol the tanners bay* dumped almost their :re stocß. exccp; t -:ng tens, In tne market, ai169 words
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Article27 1960-08-19 11 IPOH. Fri. A new Alliance member. Haji Din bin Jusoh. 60. was yesterday sworn m as member of the Perak State Legislative Assembly.27 words
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Article140 1960-08-19 11 Medium Wave 476 metres. Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 kc/s) from 9.00 p.m. 10 p.m. daily P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Friday fare: 1.30 The news; 1.45 Nat "King" Cole sings; 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Programme .summary; 5.03 The man and his music— Duke Ellington; 5.30 Story140 words
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Article19 1960-08-19 11 KOTA BHARU. Fri. The Sultan of Kelantan will tour Bachok district. 22 miles from here, this afternoon.19 words
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Article246 1960-08-19 11 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA PLAGUE, CHOLERA AND SMALLPOX ARE STILL POSING A SERIOUS THREAT -SAYS W.H.O. By SINGAPORE, Friday. £HE Epidemiological Intelligence Station of the World Health Organization m Singapore, m its report for the year ending June 1960, stated that plague, cholera and smallpox still246 words
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609 1960-08-19 11 A moist throat is normal so don't let it terrify you &w_£ LET *^S> Free Press DOCTOR ADVISE YOU AM ANY nervy people are irritated and alarmed by the normal amount of moisture m their throats. They spray their noses, gargle, swallow gallons of cough mixture. Yet when the doctor609 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-08-19 11 Crash! This omnibus rammed into the wall surrounding the Catholic Young Men's Association building along bras Basah Road. Four persons including a woman and her child were injured and taken to hospital. The bus. carrying more than 20 passengers, was turning into Bras91 words
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130 1960-08-19 11 TWO EX-SLAVES MEET AND ONE CHEATS THE OTHER SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. When two men. who i had slaved together during the Japanese occupation as labourers, met one night I after long years of separation, one presented himself I as a chief clerk and cheated the other of $2, a magisI130 words
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Article67 1960-08-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The United Malay National Organisation plans to set up three regional centres to enable its youths to attend leadership and political courses. The proposed centres will be built m north, central and south Malaya. A spokesman for the youth section said the67 words
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158 1960-08-19 11 Community centre now a rendezvous for Katong's sport lovers 100 CHIAT, Fri. The Joo Chial Comiminily Centre, recently taken over by the People's Association, luis now become the main spoils centre for the residents m this area. Situated m the heart of Katong. the centre occupies a one storey building158 words
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82 1960-08-19 11 WOMAN'S WAIST BULGED WITH BETTING SLIPS PENANG. Fri.-- A housewife's bulging waistline roused the suspicions of a police raiding party, the first magistrate's court was told. "When she was searched. 12 lottery booklets and 112 betting slips were found hidden under her clothes round the waist." Inspector R. Jeganathan. said82 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-08-19 11 Not knowing how long he will be. Mrs. Bear uvea Rupert a small satchel of sandwiches and lets him so with Sailor Sam. When they have climbed the hill to Sam's shack the sailor takes a very old book from a chest and for a long101 words
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Advertisement34 1960-08-19 11 K> .tt-B-l _C TRANSISTOR r^flP^ -Ml J O PORTABLE RADIO H_fl_feta 4f Sl__J MM /j] ]jA\ THINNEST, AND K£ 4 1 ISi^SSBB^^^SH JT J_f SMALLEST 6 fc_ VM 1 s__»_l TRANSISTOR B^^^2^^2_[_^_^_^_MnHl_H lif PORTABLE34 words
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Advertisement122 1960-08-19 11 C IRI A\ IBIT IRt IE IE I EARTH LEAKAGE CIRCUIT BREAKERS Overlood ond short -circuit protection avoilabla. Stock Range IS to 60 Amps. O Full dctoiis on application. k^Ssv^^ i MB _t^H_Sk o6o__. _^_^_^B_^E_l_i_l jJI H_T^^» m wli f^^ m Wm I laLtf^^P 5^ 4^Wj-S-l£wtr|^lj^B v£a| -ole Agents: -J3>—^122 words
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Miscellaneous118 1960-08-19 11 ?-^ll__f^^ 10 I j I fil l^ _^_^_^_^_^_^B I Bill i____l____l_— "^~"_i -^-1 -i-^-l I I I 1111 1 H W P I I I j l__— < ls—L i— i JL _L— S.IU9X ed m song 3>. 'Noonno '£2 lappoooao 'IS SOLUTION j 'SI 'Ll •square toqoa '61 Ls_^**L_2K118 words
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Article903 1960-08-19 12 SHOPPING Centre CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. EVERYTHING FOR X"E male wardrobe is available at W HASSARAM. 75 High903 words
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Article370 1960-08-19 12 SHEJI SHASHI - T. YAMANAKaI IS JAPANS BIG HOPE SHEJI SHASHI By aporis wrutr vj a JAPAN sends her bigger ever Ll the Olympic Games. There ictitors and officials. Swimming is Japan's rti will provide an even gn years ago at Melbourne. creased tremendously, and deeds from our champ; wrestling. The outstanding personal:370 words
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Article54 1960-08-19 12 The Red go sol on I TO*. Rlr. J hard jfl who losl m* i I ■etet fr« iue_|M °i .tppendtcitiv uj hctttfai ih« Hwj^ l ftf Hrn <ii_*l w, ni .t oinsuUtNifl Irom Hit |m I pic 1 timed I Congraiuiattil I I thr I Olyn j 'CO. I54 words
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236 1960-08-19 12 j HMGtfOH <nv rpHE shortage of qualified eaacfcfs organised training and caachin* Sponsible for the low standard m iUii« lh pore. The need for more coacl can only be met ii more teacners come forward to train as coaches, an article m tne236 words
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Article18 1960-08-19 12 County for and Surrey i. wm**i ii __fl > I it m i It V4IIIU I A m I18 words
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Advertisement580 1960-08-19 12 For Cool Comfort DIPtM !y? est if):} M Tetoron Cotton Available At All Leading Stores Students Fimnss who go al^L Overseas MffiJJJJMI We sell what you nee t mmmhdmmmm 9 overcoat, quilt, f|M I |[M woollen pullovers, I^H II underwear*, scarf, I^H II gloves, jumpers, W-HJl—lflj It* winter pyjamas. Advice580 words
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Advertisement47 1960-08-19 12 swan Ma/fV "iim«i/ii^ IMOINO COM^ANV J\J SMGAWHI For quality MERLE NORMAN STYLE IsmpstaßsmJef Q CC t cold crcooi /59k LONGLASTING J ££L |fl SHIRTS free demonstrations ■IWjMfl at '^H WING ON CO. Sole Agents: 73-75, South Bridge Road, South East Asia Trading Co. Ltd. s^gapom. S'porc-Moloya- Borneo.47 words
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Advertisement185 1960-08-19 12 LOOK out tot f_tlflTs__fe m mW Products I Donald Moore Ltd. Mac Donald House, Orchard Rd. Singapore-9 is disposing of a large quantity of valuable remaindered books at exceptioiudly reduced prices. Suitable for libraries and private collections. PRICES AS LOW AS 25c NOTHING MORE THAN 52.50 Why not call today185 words
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Advertisement264 1960-08-19 12 Use Diplomat Sportswear JrjK For aX %l| Comfort /fez/ DURABILITY Available at all Leading Stores The New German m English Music Tope m stereo m Hi-Fi. 2 track ond 4 track Many other brands are available too! New Capitol Records to clear 12" LP. Prices from $6.50 upwards. Obtainable ot:264 words
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Article950 1960-08-19 13 Honore should score double m tomorrow's ,ugh Division I sprint UjjH 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. iIV i-nr xr% Master 9.00. >an*hine Lad Ul. te_-^-^_k ««-___~l lov- v*. Si Manis 8.U6, St. Honore i.t3?UirS? Hi I u^"; ?W* nl lhank You 1.01. mWß9mu Ul 8.00, Lcglsnka950 words
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Article524 1960-08-19 13 CI. 2, Div. s—6f:5 6f: Charge; Sheet 9.00, Golden Beauty I K.n.t'roggie 8.13. Time To Win 8.12, Jolly Day 8.12, My Fair Lady 8.12. Bed Sunrise 8.11. Gunong Mas 8.11, My Goodness 8.10, Canastra 8.09. Pilot's Pride 8.07. Black (harm 8.04. MY GOODNESS, who usually saddles524 words
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Article1399 1960-08-19 13 Unlucky Upper Ten for sprint [jnd here are Sunday's winners] up fifth behind Red Wolf over 5_ F and now drops two divisions with one pound less at which he must be hard to beat. Game One looks the best of a poor rest and could make a good outsider.1,399 words
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Advertisement350 1960-08-19 13 j SINGAPORE TURF CLUB The Singapore public is reminded that Sweep Tickets for the August/September meeting and the October Gold Cup meeting may now be purchased at the Club's Office, 146 Robinson Road, or from agents and sub-agents of the Club throughout Singapore. Prixe winners will be paid the full350 words
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Article, Illustration477 1960-08-19 14 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By PAYA LEBAR, Fri. ONE hundred and twenty Australian OlymU pians the final batch flying to Rome m a specially chartered Qantas 707 jetliner spent over SI O,OOO m a one-hour stopover at Pava Lebar airport lastFree Press - 477 words
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286 1960-08-19 14 ENGLAND BATTING DEBACLE AFTER WINNING THE TOSS LONDON, Friday. ENGLAND, who won the toss for the tenth time m succession, the longest run since Test cricket started m 1877. struggled for runs on a rainaii'ected pitch on the first day of the fifth test against South Africa at thc Oval286 words
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Article38 1960-08-19 14 Soccer Friendly Pakistan v Singapore, Jalan Besar stadium (7.30 p.m.) SAFA Junior Cup Singapore Khalsa Association v Singapore Telephone Board. Jalan Besar stadium (6.00 p.m.) Swimming: SASA Open championships preliminary finals. SSC. Tanjong Rhu 5.15 p.m.38 words
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Article43 1960-08-19 14 JALAN BESAR. Fri.— Darul Afiah went to town yesterday and thrashed Cosmos 11-1 m a SAFA Junior Cup tie. Scorers for Darul Afiah were Shariff i4>. Jumaat <4>, Saharbarudin (2) and Sukimaii. Yusof Ali scored the only goal for Cosm<|s.43 words
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Article414 1960-08-19 14 FOX one hour, Singapore was 'raided' last night by super men and women. They emerged from the bowels of a giant Qantas 707 Jetliner, captured the attention and the admiration of all who encountered them, and left loaded with goodwill m the aircraft screaming away into414 words
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Article93 1960-08-19 14 ft From Page One the men m action we just jumped at the idea." Earlier the students were conducted round the various departments of the Customs and shown how the officers operate. "All oi us here are very much surprised at the efficiency of all93 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-08-19 14 SYRACUSE, Fri.— Thc Olympic Flame, symbol of international sport, reached Italian soil yesterday from Greece aboard the full-ringed Italian sailing ship Amerigo Vespucci. A great cheer went up from about 35.000 people who jammed the quays and approaches to the port as the flame280 words
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98 1960-08-19 14 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. The Singapore Olympic Sports Council have decided to cancel their plan to hold a "Little Olympiad" next month. This is because of the conflicting dates of the return of the New Zealand and Malayan teams who were the only j98 words
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