The Singapore Free Press, 24 September 1960
1960-09-24
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Title Section23 1960-09-24 1 T]J| |*PEB THM IS DHRIVAUED FOR ITS ISLAND-WIDE COVERA6E V ,*C The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960. 15 CENTS.23 words
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179 1960-09-24 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Colour TV at varsity to teach students CHEW LOY KHOON By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. POLOl'K television will soon be used ail the University of Malaya in Singapore to televise medical operations. It will be a closed circuit set and will he used as a medium of instruction for medical ~1179 words
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Article, Illustration569 1960-09-24 1 John Heffernan - John Heffernan X's Offensive; The Assembly should feive Mm > a reouit to colonialists and their stooges A DECLARATION OF WAR- SAYS THE U.S. Nik also wants the UN moved away from New York By Mr. Khrushchev plunges the world body into crisis with a569 words
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Article18 1960-09-24 1 demands JACKING for Lumumba CHANGE UK command *ded Con- ibu I her New UN £orce i 118 words
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90 1960-09-24 1 1.OOO ANGRY TENANTS IN FIERCE RENT RIOTS LONDON. Sat.— Rent riots the London borough St Pancras broke out h renewed violence wh< 1.000 strong ;mn cf angry tenants marched on the town hall. .ollowed a day of fierce .rked off by the forcible eviction of two men from Council-owned for90 words
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96 1960-09-24 1 THE INDIFFERENT PEDESTRIAN IS BLAMED FOR ROAD ACCIDENTS SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The latest Traffic Police report, issued yesterday, blamed the "indifferent" pedestrian, who crosses the road heedless of the traffic, as one serious cause of accidents. Tne report disclosed a total number of 2,076 accidents In August. Tills, however, was96 words
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Article30 1960-09-24 1 First Malayan Fund majiaperi pnre.s t(Kl«.v. buyinp $1.20 selling $128 Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, buying 99 cents and selling $1.05. Hong Konc Fund UuvniK HK 11.30 words
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Advertisement17 1960-09-24 1 r PICTURE A I* DC L Dual-Purpose Aluminium LADDERS Ijfill T- S TR OSG- D L R£J*L^17 words
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Advertisement8 1960-09-24 1 On-the-spot aid for acid victim of gang attack8 words
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Advertisement26 1960-09-24 1 VA\ MIX POM riNB imi.m'ii iii 136/112. Orchard Riuul. lrl«»: .^4144. 22.MW A 2224«. 77ie New ENVOY "35" HAS EVERYTHING! WVOVJ 1 1 JB 9aw\\w Est^^V^^^.^^26 words
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457 1960-09-24 2 London stock markets close on subdued note: Buyers adopt a cautious attitude LONDON. Sat. TJ London ock 1 ended the subdued adopted attitude ie outcome it H urea mci Whi un:rom or irdustrv w motor the outset ab« of impr Iped tiv'ted Imperial Crfer ed irregularly and inclined Electrical.s dntted457 words
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Article299 1960-09-24 2 Little net change m Singapore market ruled quietly steady LONDON, Sat.— As Singapore advices showed little net change the market ruled quietly steady during the morning at previous levels. In a rather featureless market m the afternoon traders reported further falling off of recent interest m near positions and299 words
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Article34 1960-09-24 2 RANGOON: The Burme.se Government has decided to meet a Laotian government request to supply diesel and motor oils, aviation gasoline and rice on a commercial basis, it was disclosed. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article28 1960-09-24 2 LONDON: Leyland Motors has won a contract for M 53.400.000 from Tehran for re-equipping the Iranian capital's street cleaning and refuse collec- tlon system. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 28 words
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Article175 1960-09-24 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Sing a pore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Bawean 1/2, Benavon 4 '5. Hans Maersk 6A, Idomeneus 0 7. Lycaon 8 9, Sumbawa 10 11. Bencruachan 13/14, Orient Mam 15/16, Citv of Newcastle 18. Shinsei Maru No 2 19. Sungei Asahan N.175 words
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Article396 1960-09-24 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Friday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Ate*. Bricks Ords (N) .SO jO Atlas Ice 11.00 e-.en 8.8. Petrot 4/ B.M. Trustees 5.: 5 25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 2 20 3 Ords. 50 50/--federai Oispensary 1.4 1.471.396 words
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694 1960-09-24 2 li(i]llWll.l)if^lMilllilliMi]!ai?llj By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Saturday. \IARKET sources both m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur consider overseas estimates of Malayan stocks of tin to be considerably m advance of the reality. The latest figure quoted m London Ikis lopped IT).694 words
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Article135 1960-09-24 2 Round the World Market Prices S07E. All price:, oclou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON $EPT Prey RUBBER No. i Ki,* c.i f. European parts. Sept Oct RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 30 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement h Terms. Oct Nov TONE: Quiet PEPPER: Whits Sarawak f.a.q. c.f.f.135 words
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Article83 1960-09-24 2 SAIGON The South Vietnam Ministry of Public Works is planning to build a 650-metre bridge over the Mekong River linking Saigon with rice-rich Western provinces. It will be the longest m South-East Asia. •Tieiig Chuxung" daily reporting this .-aid de and actual construction I bidsReuter - 83 words
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53 1960-09-24 2 BANGKOK: T ard Oil Con:; 1 diana has withdraw proposal to build a Msl million oil refiner: Thailand. A source from I '< dustrv Mi I the American con cabled the govt r inform that it i drawing the cause oil prices i53 words
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Advertisement358 1960-09-24 2 &gk CAT > Wi THE t*A.L« LINES gr -ts to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN jj CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS -re P. S ham eeoanf JV, 7i Sept 26 27 Sept sjfi) Jr Bo;. 30 30Ser K» 29 Seat 4 Oct 5 6 Oct 6 7 Oct PC ,13:1 I 19 20358 words
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Advertisement131 1960-09-24 2 BARBER LINE Frtwi US A. EAST COAST PORTS AND WON TEMERfIRE 26 Srpt FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES Frpia USA CUIF PORTS via P«' FERNDALE 5 Oct I BARBER-FERN-VILLK LINE Tl NEW YORK BOSTON. FHIIADEi FERNBAT PLEASANTVIUE 21 Sept 2 Oct 1/4 HARRISONS 6c CROSFIELD (S) LID. HARRISONS 6c CROSFIELD (F131 words
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452 1960-09-24 3 Chapman Pincher - Chapman Pincher Talks with France breakdo wn a H showdown appears imminent 3y Atlantic 1 reaty Organisation is tottering because of an tmplete breakdown of defence relations between GenGaulle and the United States Government m the showdown seems inevitable452 words
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Article, Illustration246 1960-09-24 3 Pte. Yves St. Laurent finds a sad world in army khaki ¥>ARIS, Sat. Every morning at 9.30 the French Army psychologist pulls aside the chintz curtain surrounding a bed m Ward 39 of the Sainte Mande Military Hospital m the suburbs of Paris. He sits at the bedside making notes246 words
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Article35 1960-09-24 3 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Pentagon said that U.S planes have sighted at least one and probably two submarines operating with a Soviet tanker and tug previously observed 400 miles east, of the Newfoundland coast.35 words
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Article24 1960-09-24 3 KATMANDU. Sat.— China and Nepal have reached a".satisfactory" agreement on principles to solve the borde- dispute between the two countries.24 words
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133 1960-09-24 3 Canadians exchange planes after 6 months' haggling pORONTO, Sat. After JL six months' haggling, Canada and the United States are now ready to sign an aircraft exchange deal for North American defence. The U.S. Air Force will buy 40 Canadian-built CL--44 transports for MS4SO million. In return Canada will "rent133 words
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137 1960-09-24 3 NEW YORK, Saturday. rtXE m every three households m America keeps a gun a habit reaching back into the country's history. The U.S. could muster some 50,000,000 guns owned by civilians. They range from shotguns to automatic pistols.137 words
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126 1960-09-24 3 TREMOR TERROR: TOWN PANICK FIVE TIMES IN ONE DAY BRUSSELS. Sat,— At least j five severe earth tremors shook the town of Usumbura yesterday m the Belgian Trust territory of Ruanda Urundu. Electricity was cut off and considerable damage caused The population panicked, the Belga news j agency reported. Usumbura,126 words
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62 1960-09-24 3 THE DAY DRIVER BRIGHT GOT REALLY MAD pOLORADO. Sat. Mr. \j Carl Bright, a driver for 40 years who couldn't get his licence renewed had his revenge the other day. When he failed his renewal test m Denver he scattered hundreds of tintacks over the licence bureau's parking lot. He62 words
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153 1960-09-24 3 LONDON. Sat.— A flfty-six-year-old woman doctor has left her £3,000-a--year job to become a nun m a silent order. She is Dr. Dorothy Makepeace, formerly senior medical inspector at the Home Office's Children's Department and now a novice m153 words
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Advertisement115 1960-09-24 3 Vt^P^ 'vt^.X Jf V— 1 II >^^> M§ JJr I Mil iNtfrTr I -«M S JH f P jiMiwi 1 Ji V ffi w call and inspect the latest arrival of Tyr Im^ B^ &S* ONLY EXCLUSIVE ~~~~^^^^P^ MEN S SHOP 81. HIGH ST. TEL: ***** ■BRHJbI^K j£ M 1115 words
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Miscellaneous146 1960-09-24 3 i Medium Wave: 47b metres random: 430 Radio prom; 5.00 sport; 2.M Musical X-v.crds Short VVavp: 62 metres Five-star variety; 5.30 Tarzan; 2.30 In lighter mood: 3..»n M (4780 kc/s) from 5.45 Sing me a story; 6.00 True mixture; j3O A violin reeual b} 9 pm. 10 p.m. daily. story,146 words
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176 1960-09-24 4 SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— The Automobile Aslation. with the present membership ot 9.000, is appealing for more members. "It would be to the benefit of every motorist to join the AA." said hardworking secretary Mr. Y. W. Chan yesterday. Founded176 words
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Article284 1960-09-24 4 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES 1 no Indian organisations wil soon send an appeal To three governments 1 Rise m ship fares is a blow to people who travel by deck By SINGAPORE CITY, S«t. QNE hundred and eighteen Indian orranisa tions will soon meet to protest against th<284 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-09-24 4 IF the man (arrowed) will call at the Free Press office. Times House River Valley iVaph o" iiin^f mornins h < 4 wiU r^eive a prize of |13 and a complimentary photo-36 words
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122 1960-09-24 4 $1 M. ORDER FOR LOCAL COTTON FACTORY BUKIT TIMAH, Sat.—lndonesia has bought $3,000,000 worth of cotton yarn from Singapore during the past few months. The manager of a cotton yarn factory m Bukit Timah said that his firm has also received orders for another $1,000,000 worth of cotton yarn. 'Never122 words
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Article90 1960-09-24 4 A 'GETTING TO KNOW YOU' PICNIC pHANGI, Sat. Members vy of the Singapore Hospital Reserve will hold their annual picnic and social at Mr. Goh Hee Lye's bungalow m Loyang tomorrow. Many of the members of the unit do not knovfr each other as they are on shift duty m90 words
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139 1960-09-24 4 TWO MALAYANS TO OPEN NEW RADIO AUSTRALIA PROGRAMME SINGAPORE CITY, Sat Two Malayan students, Miss Mah Ming Yuet of Taiping and Mr. David Tan of Singapore, have been chosen to open a new Radio Australia programme series on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Miss Mah is a matriculation student at139 words
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Advertisement189 1960-09-24 4 RpADELPHI GRILLS Ij W^% proudly presents Lfl Direct from England* Ij Famous Star of Stage, TV Radio f^ A Singing nightly except Sundays BJ Mjfl f1 **m os from TONIGHT Music by GERRY SOLIANO and His ADELPHI QUINTET BM BW__ ltf 'sth Oct. Italian Gastronomy Weeks MM Jh 8H» Oct.189 words
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Advertisement64 1960-09-24 4 M^M^fe \^r jk WR-jQ,,, sa- C OOLj| he hor an ol an on he i a to REMEIIBEB WA. 1 II II d SHZ c ;|qm Plenamins I ON! I J I I Plenamins I I FROM All CHEW AND DRU6 STORES I Mi MM ArglcCcft Tn UKCtELES V 341664 words
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Miscellaneous107 1960-09-24 4 I/VVHAT ENTITlEsY~"~ I If >OU TO A PAY Lv' V OFF NEXT y rV E BEEN >< WEE* r^A m J SAVING UP MY J p^^ir< A TEA- BREAKS I ■Jl J# i wk A r fid TaT^^^a? vr*^ *^8 CLUES ACROSS 1. One sporting season (8). I I^^^^ RHfJF^^l^^107 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-09-24 5 EAT WELL STAY WELL Ibout tension killing rself why you He what you did •ul you will probably answer H v ale the roods >ou likld far enient to get them. And then yon I lit you ate what was "good" f or I als to our appetites^whlii I ami231 words
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637 1960-09-24 5 A NEW GUIDE TO MORE SENSIBLE (AND LONGER) LIVING DESPITE HIGH RATE OF CORONARY DEATHS WHAT IKE'S DOCTOR SAYS PAUL D. WHITE, President Eisenhowers heart doctor, says of Eat Well and Stay Well m a foreword: this volume is unique m that it637 words
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Advertisement10 1960-09-24 5 ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS rcful and Lustrous variety signs display m10 words
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Advertisement148 1960-09-24 5 I Time and Date I automatically /(JJ V Jewelled for maximum precision and designed for durability m all climates, FAVRF-LFLBA watches are backed by 7 generations of watchrruk Do not hesitate buy FAVRF-LFIBA war, You can be sure of their quality. GENEVE DAYMATIC FAVKE-LEUtA WATCH CO^ITD. 18-f lottery «d.. 5148 words
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Miscellaneous226 1960-09-24 5 TIH STAGE CLUB: ITruee one Band Class i p.m.; Brass Band ac< plays— -"Merdekai Bridge", "A Club general meeting at 3. 50 Glimpse m vie Mirror" and i p.m.. boys' basketball and Chinese •Master Duulev a; the Cultural Kr.n Tow 7 p.m.. Students' Movie Centra Theane at 9 p.m. (Lady226 words
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Article231 1960-09-24 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Cards... for a good cause pVEN as you read this. Singapore's 2.000 a-good-deed-a-day boys may be calling on you either at your home or office to sell you greeting cards for a can The local sponsors this card-selling ampaigi) are the Jay c c i ad the231 words
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Article26 1960-09-24 6 2» Ho- nimum) vyOOOFORO Kathleen Margaret ■ml Hospital, funeral Siniapor*- Casket Company at m Today for Cathedral of <;ood Shepherd 5 pm. Thence. Bidadari I26 words
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Article, Illustration866 1960-09-24 6 'Redeeming' Malayan history it's intriguing work at taffies Museum MALAYSIAN ANIMALS, BIRDS. INSECTS. REPTILES, FISHES, STONES, ORNAMENTS, WEAPONS. ANCIENT TOMBSTONES, CERAMICS. THE JIG-SAW PUZZLE OF OUR PAST IS BEING PIECED TOGETHER JHK SIGNIFICANCE of the saying by T.S. Kliot that "A people without history cannot be redeemed m time" is866 words
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Article, Illustration200 1960-09-24 6 Parade brings end to the brief but colourful existence of the MA AF: 900 served in it i:iii l iiinnniiil IjmiIII;MJIJMl jmi1ll;MJIJM, l l M^m l l^^,l 3l l sl J ..llJ,iJ^ l Tmiiiiiiiiiiii:i 1 THE Singapore branch ot the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force has wound up after nine years,200 words
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Advertisement331 1960-09-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |f Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Oscar Philemon Ai j .ativts and friends tor valuabM congratulatory on tb«> o -.r on 20-9-60. AT YOUR SERVICE W.rrfi I Hox .0 ftt, extra WNILE YOU WAIT KhOtOStat I otoccaiic. M Robinson Road. TOP QUALITY COLOUR F»* t.i from SHOPPING GUIDE331 words
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Advertisement14 1960-09-24 6 For the discriminating Record buyer ALLIED RECORD CLUB SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 2097 j14 words
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Advertisement40 1960-09-24 6 W rl/ w ifjKS A stylish, sma a 4-speed record play Handy maestro tun.nc sound quality to your o* An ideal set for'comp« Singapore, Penan«3s39S STOKVIS |MAU I v r i •JBT Utmost comfort ot r.o»" AJ. ORCHARD HOTEI- V40 words
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284 1960-09-24 7 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI c Put Singapore 'm touch 9 with three towns without aid nF t>**Haw*a+ COMMUNICATIONS MEN DISCUSS WAYS OF INTRODUCING BETTER TRUNK-CALL SYSTEM By i SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. TELEPHONE subscribers here will soon be able to dial any number m Kuala Lumpur,284 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-09-24 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS Kirn sin^s national I anthem to &reet visitors by 2ERANGOON, S a t.— Kim. a South African grey parrot, always welcomes visitors to the Tan family home at Woodleigh Filters with the Singapore national anthem "Majulah224 words
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48 1960-09-24 7 AIRLINE DISTRICT MANAGER GOES ON LEAVE SINGAPORE CITY, Mr. B.E. Strom. District Manager of the mdinavian Airline S; left for Stockhu. ix weeks Mr. S join h family who left the State last month. Mr. CO. Moller. will be acting District Manager till Strom's return In early mber.48 words
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144 1960-09-24 7 Lack of road signs blamed for fatalities at junction JOO CHIAT, Sat Residents m the vicinity of Dunman Road are disturbed by the spate of fatal s that ha taken place at the junction of Dunman Road and Haig Road Two people have been killed at this junction this month.144 words
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112 1960-09-24 7 Works of three young artists dominate College art display JOHOKK BAHRU, Saturday. 4 VERITABLE feast of Malayan culture was A sc\n m Ihe art section of the art and ience exhibition held at the English College on iK annual speech d™ Over 500 exhibits were on show Outstanding among the112 words
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174 1960-09-24 7 ADMIRALTY CIVILIAN STAFF TO REVIVE UNION'S OWN PAPER >| \v\L BASE. Sat The ll Singapore Admiralty Local staff Union is to revive publication of its union quarterly, the "S.AL.S.I. Forum'" A new live-man publications committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Adrian Bernard Lee has been entrusted with the task of174 words
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119 1960-09-24 7 LIB-SOC SHOCK: TAN ON TOUR QUITS HIS POST SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Mr. Tan Keng Siong ha^ resigned as secretary-gene-ral of the Liberal Socialist Party. Mr Tan is at present touring the continent and news of his resignation reached party headquarters here a few days back. Hr left Singapore m early119 words
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Article, Illustration198 1960-09-24 7 Consul-General on way home calls for closer ties with Japan pAYA LEBAR, Sat. —The retiring Japanese Consul-Gen-eral m Singapore, Mr. S. Hinata, said that there was definitely more room here for closer relations between Japan and this country. Mr. Hinata, who left by JAL for home after completing his three-year198 words
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105 1960-09-24 7 22 FLIGHTS A WEEK ON LONDON TO SYDNEY RUN PA LEBAR. Sat.— B.O.A.C. Air India and Qantas will jointly offer 11 flights a week each way between London and Sydney through Singapore from Oct. 31. This was announced by BOAC yesterday which added that from that date a sixth Comet105 words
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50 1960-09-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government announced that speed-happy motorists here have realised j the futility of going about in la rush. This was the successful reI suit of a "war" waged on j speedsters by a special squad I of the traffic police, it said.50 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-09-24 7 Crippled at birth— but Noel has learned to look after himself SINGAPORE CITY. Saturday. i THOnill born deaf, dumb and crippled, 2.V year-old Noel Pereira is quite capable of I looking after himself. Additionally, he makes light of his physical handicaps and has a ready —smile for all. Despite his121 words
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Article101 1960-09-24 7 131 JOIN ADULT CLASSES AT CENTRE JOO CHIAT, Sat. The newly started adult i education classes at the I Joo Chiat Community Ceni tre have so far attracted 131 pupils. Of these pupils, 75 are in the Chinese class and 56 are in the Malay class. Of the 56 pupils101 words
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Article28 1960-09-24 7 PENANG, Sat— An national buffet dinner dance m aid of this yPoppy Day appeal will be I at the Penang Sports Club, on Nov. Vj.28 words
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Article29 1960-09-24 7 KUALA LUMPUK. America boupht $20 million more of poods from Ma during Urn quart* ■> this year than she did dv: the .same j>eriod m 1929 words
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Advertisement49 1960-09-24 7 > FOR SALE onditiurcb hord MASSAGE, ETC. •xtra 1956 K»,'i>tra •-ING n 1956 \ppii Road. am pc tn< not -fore the LICENSING ">NS. 1956 \ppluation Uralion. Rebe ranted be LNSING 1956 I -rtifiratc HOTEL R.-v--h ted ion not the LICENSING riOHS, 1956 i tifit atr and Reon- ■MM tt J49 words
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Advertisement133 1960-09-24 7 tf%&£eZfcq~ THE LATEST Fujiya @f^^^^ i j* 5325/- AP IAPE RECORDER MQOH FL Jm ',r^>. few Ai fl K^ t^* VTv Model FL 77 df p|r X^ Mipvnoi quo. I A* i: r \A llty top re 1 9^ ,di BT.^ J| cordcr of tote* I _->. H end mott133 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1960-09-24 8 HAROLD SOH - One pedestrian is killed every 5 days on our roads HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE CITY. Saturday. pORTY of the i:> pedestrians who were killed m road accidents m Singapore m the lust eight months were "careless and had disregarded traffic rules." Official statistics show thai an average of one pedestrian1,085 words
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167 1960-09-24 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Ss A total or 35 candidate.-. 30 from Singapore and from the Federation, have •^d the Incorporated •London* Examinations held last Ji The successful cs are:- K.A. )a!an. Sng Busn: Hee. Tan Hui Seng, Tar. G" Yeo Chee Tze. p.af.on n A: Adrian George167 words
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Advertisement39 1960-09-24 8 THIS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE WHOLE WORLD- AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE..Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps39 words
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Advertisement102 1960-09-24 8 Poloroii I Lifetex I Tables I w CLEAMS KikilLV W.TH This compact model hos o mcto. <ROmr Om finished or block enamelled leas v.ti, I The table top is of v.n r l fused to steel Feels like fobnc! Lasts o Ir+ctmie' MARDEN CQMPANY I 78 82, Orchc Avo.toble m102 words
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Miscellaneous205 1960-09-24 8 Rupert listens entranced to the back, so all well. You notice chorus of Whistlefishes. You how perfect the music is now see. little bear." says the aged No. 1 don't." »ays Rupert. "It man. /No one else m the world sounds |ust the same as before have singing fish except205 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1960-09-24 9 Organisation man Mr. Joseph gets a place at the top THE SINGAPORE SCENE PICTURE taken at the opening of the new office of the Scandinavian Airlines System. Thai Airways International and Swissair at the John Little's Building at Raffles Place during the week- end. From left: Mr. Lennart Strom, SAS1,028 words
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540 1960-09-24 9 CHRISTINE RODDY - CHRISTINE RODDY YOU don't always have to pay an exorbitantly high price for quality. Not if you buy the well-bred Riley 4/68. I've been using this car for the past few days and each day has brought540 words
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Advertisement65 1960-09-24 9 HAVE YOU SEEN The Wonderful NEW NL Ab a1 CIV AUTOMATIC ICOffi fvl 35 m.m. 1 JW^ REFLEX with F1.4 or F2 lens. I Nikon p-^ jjt automatic ♦•otwres: Instont-rotum mirror topen diaphragm |mfoiit-«etlo« prortew plus full coupling of automatic exposure GAPORE PHOTO COMPANY LIMITED < STREET SINGAPORE TEL *****65 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-09-24 9 The church services c» Andy's Cathedrftl: 7.00 Pava Lebar Methodist: 8 St. Bern*dette (Zion Road); J£. £7Z.. m? Ti a 4 a 5 m ajn ib a 6 m pm 845 "I. J fci.' J ?kSi^ lo^S 138 words
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Article258 1960-09-24 10 m^ pfi PbH BBBBBEBBUmI^B Top sportsmen clash m annual Police games rpHE annual Singapore and Federation Police Games being held today at the Training School m Thomson Road, will see some of Singapore and Malaya's best shooters, footballers and badminton players taking part m the weekend's competitions.258 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-09-24 10 Alexandra Lee - Alexandra Lee by ONLY eight days to go, and the 210 men and women competitors of the first athletic meet organised by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, to be held on Sunday. Oct. 2, at the Fairer Park Athletic206 words
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Article116 1960-09-24 10 COURTCRAFT - COURTCRAFT by PLAYFAIR challenges Mayflower's supremacy in Singapore inter-club badminton when they meet in the Singapore Badminton Association's final tonight at the Badminton Stadium. And in the attempt to topple the leading party in the State, Playfair is bringing down Shaari Abdullah, an outstation member, to116 words
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132 1960-09-24 10 C. CHELLAPPAH - More records expected at SHB athletics C. CHELLAPPAH by MORE records already four toppled m the heats should be broken m the final day of the Singapore Harbour Board athletic championships tomorrow at Keppel Road. In the pole vault, Arjan Singh cleared 9ft. 2^2 in. to set a new record.132 words
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441 1960-09-24 10 Sunday comes.. yachtsme go for boats along the lam YACHTING by AC. Geok SIN DAY is a special day at the Singapore lioyal i.tcht Club, because this hi the day the members get together for a friendly race, or rather. >everal races m their respective classes of boats. The S.R.Y.C.441 words
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Article238 1960-09-24 10 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH Weekend's cricket by JF the Australian Old o| ief the Yanks to forget baseli li I New York, and the Seoh favourite golf links for the J 1 Edinburgh, there is no rea J they will make a big hit with J Jf) l Singaporeans on the238 words
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Advertisement82 1960-09-24 10 Let's talk quality It is of Course i PUCH Qij n. low t*. THE SCOOTeR S foe Uarmen and Experts. i. >> With c 5 ro«c£o.A,R-cooL£D cNCMc electric starter too. I H.P. Terms H.P. Terns $30/- Monthly. > $50/- Monthly. -^gLBBBSSf BBBI^^ O TRANSISTOR (JP RADIO PORTABLE TRANSISTOR RADIOS, RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS,82 words
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Advertisement104 1960-09-24 10 Poteraon Rood/Gron«« Rood. i<— y^. >s s w Firrt Clou Residential Area {^ff^C^T k^Vl houses on Free-Hold »e«d **A FOR SALE of coiapetithro V. -^S iType B $e«i-det»died *»mm» 1 ytntcfuroi cofwrnKtlofi <o«»l^, f*^?. 2?^ m carried out Water, electricity. reedy tor Bttumen Road s«rtoein« work not r FLATS for104 words
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Article1363 1960-09-24 11 RACE ONE i Ov?JfS"fi 9 60 Went over" MKINX: 2 3-9-60-Went 'I Son n lv Wlth K^ B"y won on hea\-y tj i.ATOT KA(H\: 11-8-60 3£E JTR lhau Tollan r^ A t RD FINAL: No recent track s report BLLE: N recenl tlacic HNE ANDDANDY:1,363 words
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Advertisement325 1960-09-24 11 NOTICES fU LICENSING LATIONS. 1956 ""fur a <>rtif lrate itioti that f No. rfl> LICENSING 1956 j \pplication ration no: ICENSING (ftATIONi. 1956 \pplication ration snould .-^ecre- Board. smga- i i eeks be HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 applying to OM hSSTIIc.- a cnegj^ration :n respect 0 < nVv °rm? n325 words
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Advertisement211 1960-09-24 11 Smartest combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmm space -rear seat folds flat as m Fanna; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chiition through 4 gears— from dren; handsome two-tone standing to 70 mph m 1211 words
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Miscellaneous1218 1960-09-24 11 RACE 1—2.15: CL 2, Div. 2—6 FURS. 1. 121 PREMIUM 4yr bag (Anglo-Chinese St.) Ahmad. 9.0 (12) Njj 2. 232 YARDARINA 6yr brag (Lawry St.) Donnelly, 8.10 (4> Barrett 3. 243 GATOT KACHA 3yr beg (Mr. Mrs. B.P. Giani) Sullivan. 8.9 (7) Geyer 4. o41 TITILINO 4yr breg (L T1,218 words
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Article786 1960-09-24 12 SONSUSIE LOOKS WELL TREATED IN HANDICAPS ALLAN LEWIS names the winners IPOH. Sat. THE handicaps for the main sprint tomorrow, and the main race of the meeting, the Sultan's Gold Vase, have been framed on exactly the same scale and with no penalties for winners786 words
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Article287 1960-09-24 12 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NAN YANG NANFANG ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER CPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER IMV J"*^ o^ VU L NG ATA~w7~ F AND DANDY ATAMI BURMA GLORY BURMA GLORY GATOT KACHA FINE DANDY ATAMI ~^r -SES2T ray ri£ DDINi ks"«287 words
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1346 1960-09-24 12 i\S his hvo seconds, o\cv seven and 10 F at Singapore, Roirerthorpe should win Ihe Class I race over *> F. For his last st second to Grainnc. Roserthorpe is down 5 lb Automation, winm I I Gold Cu] 15 lb1,346 words
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Article310 1960-09-24 12 A few horses out on soft track hjghjghj rpHOUGH there were no j A attempts at time making t here thb morning, a lew I horses were impressive on I the still slightly soft number two track. Despite consistent rain the tracks are standing up to it well j and310 words
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Article52 1960-09-24 12 BLACKPOOL. Sat,—Elizai beth Long. 13. set a new English senior record of 2min. 24.55ec. when winning the girls 220 yards freestyle event m the British national swimming championships last night. Peter Kendrew set a new British record of 57.75ec. for the men's 110 yards52 words
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Article32 1960-09-24 12 LONDON. Sat.—The third Rugby League world cup competition begins with two matches m the north of England tomorrow. France play Australia and Britain play New Zealand. Reuter.32 words
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