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Title Section22 1960-10-11 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1960. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-10-11 1 'Vestigial^form of colonialism* Dato Nik Kamil_Jells the U.N; There should be an amicable solution' NATIONAL CONFLAGRATION* WARNING On Algeria: 'Alarm and concern... answer is self-determination' u told the (.eneral Assembly last night that a "vestigial form ili>m" still persisted in West Irian (Dutch New Guinea)Reuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-10-11 1 I EOPOLDVILLE. Tues. JL Mr. Patrice Lumumba yesterday challenged hi> rival for Congo leadership. Colonel Joseph Mobutu, to a duel. He issued his challenge standing on the balcony of his official premier.- residence here after Colonel Mobutu had thrown a cordon of troops round148 words
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Article51 1960-10-11 1 WASHING lON. rue- The Siate Department yesterday denied an assertion by Mr. Niklta Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, thai :ne United Slates had planned to send another U-2 plane over Russia on the eve of his departure for the United Nations General Assembly and later rescinded the51 words
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Article, Illustration309 1960-10-11 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Sculptor's gift to a Queen: A microscopic CHEW LOY KHOON TENGKU TO TAKE AN IVORY PORTRAIT TO PALACE LOCAL ARTIST'S EXQUISITE WORK WILL JOIN THE ROYAL ART TREASURES IN LONDON By gINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— A Malayan "microscopic" sculptor. Mr. \\\mg Lo-Feng, 48, has carved an exquisite portrait of Queen Elizabeth309 words
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Article24 1960-10-11 1 MANILA. Tucs. Eye doctors from 12 countries. including Japan, opened a lour-day meeting of the Asia-Paciiic Academy 01 Opthalmology here yesterday.24 words
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Article160 1960-10-11 1 OUT-THE SITES FOR 24 NEW SCHOOLS SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.The Ministry of Education today announced the sites where 24 new schools will go up under the 1959 60 building programme. Work on most of the sites ha* already started as all the 1959 .scheduled schools are expected to be ready for160 words
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168 1960-10-11 1 Authorities probe reports of bribe offers to star players Soccer LONDON, Tues. British football authorities are investigating a 1 1 e g a tions that top-class professional soccer players have accepted bribes to lose games deliberately for their teams. Newspaper reports here yesterday suggested that a big gambling organisation is168 words
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Article23 1960-10-11 1 BERLIN, Tims.— East German steelworkers want ihe Communists to fire a rocket it the United States to foresiall the "imperialists.23 words
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Article22 1960-10-11 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States plan.*- to launch its first astronomical observatory into orbit around the earth in late 1963.22 words
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Advertisement15 1960-10-11 1 N iiMPORTSI LTD. N A O* f I For All I m I MEN'S I15 words
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Advertisement103 1960-10-11 1 Tired, no Energy? Perhaps you are not getting enough of the right sort of food enough supplementary vitamins. MULTI-VITAMINS Contain all the important vitamins essential to main- tain perfect health. Each fc^ 1 -~flsjsßsgßfc capsule contains more than af|! CAPSIItS II I LiH Each capsulf contains !> |HiMa^^^3 v a103 words
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248 1960-10-11 2 LONDON. Tues fIIERE was a certain amount of lectivc buying m the London stock markets yesterday, particularly m the morning, but conditions generally were less cheerful than I hose prevailing to •Is the end of l;isl week. The growing effects248 words
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109 1960-10-11 2 VIEW YORK: Wall Street -..I clo.sed irregular with mostly fractional changes either way. Initially. the market developed a majority of mostly fractional gains under industrial leadership. helped by a feeling that the period of market consolidation was nearly over. Steels were mostly lower,109 words
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Article62 1960-10-11 2 Royal Dutch KLM improve AMSTERDAM: Most ina\ ternationals were firm following the better tendency m Wall Street. Unilever was an active feature on Swiss demand. Hoogoven was firm on local demand, while Aku was maintained. Philips and Royal Dutch showed improvement, while KLM moved up on local speculative demand. Shippings62 words
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Article18 1960-10-11 2 FRANKFURT. Tues. A lowering of We.-: Germany's discount rate la expecied by many nkiurt financial circ\>18 words
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Article158 1960-10-11 2 SHIPS IN PORT t^JHIPS lying alongside th* 1 1 Singapore Harbour Board I wharves or expected today are: j Tegelberg 1/2, Cyclops 4 5. AkaI kurasan Maru 8A. Banmhor 6/7 1 Kvosinn Maru 8/9. Yukikj.wa Mr.ru 10/11. Leda Maersk 13/14. Minikoi 15/16, Pres- Monroe 18. Leneverett 19. Tronoh N. Wall158 words
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125 1960-10-11 2 A DROP IN JOBS AND JOBLESS IN U.S.: 'FAR FROM SATISFACTORY' I Finance I and industry Paje Two today gives you the ups and downs of your shares. WASHINGTON: The Fede- ral Government reported that both employment and unemployment declined last month. The Labour Department said that the number of125 words
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Article29 1960-10-11 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States Is m sound economic position to make advances, according to Mr. Raymond J. Sauliner, chairman of the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers.29 words
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206 1960-10-11 2 Unstable tin prices a worry to Malaya NEW YORK, Tues. Malaya told the General Assembly here yesterday that it was greatly concerned about the fluctuations m the prices of primary commodities. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, chief Malayan delegate, m a policy speech to the Assembly" said: "Like most under-developed countries,206 words
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Article332 1960-10-11 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: Ail prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dct. 10. Picvious <><]•>> 2 RUBBER No. 1 Hbi c.il. Europe.-'- i oorts Oet 2SJ Jl.'U Nov H M 3 H RUBBER No. 1 H>l spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Term*. Nov.332 words
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Article490 1960-10-11 2 I a i 1 i i fc. > i 4 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Monday. I INDUSTRIAL* Previous Today Ala. Bncsis Cras. (NJ .dO Alias Ice 1 1 .CO Eu,ers 8.8. Petrol 40 IVi «o'l^ B.M. Trustees 5^5 b. 25490 words
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Article70 1960-10-11 2 Ipoh Rubber Estates LONDON: Parsons and Company announced that over 90 per cent of the shareholders of Ipoh Rubber Estates have accepted the offer to acquire the issued capital of the company. The offer became unconditional on Sept. 15 and Parsons and Company are now prepared to purchase i70 words
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185 1960-10-11 2 Southern Kinta gives details of its 9 dredges By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPC SINGAPORE, j ay his annual report, Mr. J. ha 1 chairman of Southern Kinta I ed, Malaya's biggest tin producer, details of the lives of the ctnptnyY ni* dredges on the tin land availabi A leading185 words
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Article301 1960-10-11 2 Largest rod, cable mill m Far Cast for Karachi KARACHI: A M 518.000-.-000 rod, wire and cable mill project under private i ownership has been ap- proved by the Pakistan Government to begin operations early m 1962. Half of the capital will be provided by the International Finance301 words
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191 1960-10-11 2 Rubber steady after sharp initial decline T ONDON. Tues.— After a ±j sharp initial decline reI fleeting lower Eastern levels the market maintained a steady undertone, and closed very steady. In addition to dealer t buying of c.i.f. parcels against eates last week, traders reported continental enquiries for October. I191 words
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68 1960-10-11 2 WASHINGTON: West Germany and Italy have agreed to demands lrom the United States to tend more aid to Latin America and other lan developed areas, it was 1< arned. The pledges were made at a meeting earlier last week of the Development AssistanceU.P.I. - 68 words
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Article37 1960-10-11 2 i NEW DELHI: India's balance of trade deficit lor the first five months of fl 1960 amounted to M 599-7-731.000. The deficit was slightly larger than the one la.>t year for the samp period.37 words
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Article39 1960-10-11 2 HOLLAR FT FBI Hium 51 9a Kavsrtt $1.72 BorrlU 5. Rukit Keponj; MM r, I Ctl X < n 5 civ.: Kcpong fl«'" (up 2' mown 10 c own 5 < M B r -II Xl IN I PUntv 439 words
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Advertisement474 1960-10-11 2 %O CAT Hf Wm THE E«A A* lines (S|l SahßV ta AOEN. RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN \JO •3" CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. As s»ire P. rta ftmn is H Oct St, .1 ?l 22 Oct 23 25 Oct 2B 27 Oct AC 31 31 Oct >Q VaijJ mi. "iavi i 3D474 words
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Advertisement36 1960-10-11 2 SHIPPING BARBER LINE frtm U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES S«M «MK'* ANO HONGKONG. TMUIADOUR II Oct TURANOOT FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LJN FriM USA GULF PORTS Mt PANAMA, LOS ANGELES OR S*» AND HONGKONG36 words
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Article330 1960-10-11 3 ALEXANDRA LEE - Victory o ver superstition ALEXANDRA LEE More mothers accept Western medicine RETIRING PAEDIATRIC EXPERT LEAVES A FINE LEGACY OF HEALTHY CHILDREN i By SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. JHE PRESENT TREND oi Malayan mothers m accepting Western medicine has been described as "a resounding victory over superstition 1 by L)r. C. Elaine330 words
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Article, Illustration115 1960-10-11 3 ARTIST TO HOLD A COOKING CLASS ximiki. (m rues. 0 Pari>-bi>rn artist M.i name Ge+rgette Chen will v:i\e a demon>tration «»i French r— lrfaig a> part of ir>e m internal a- at the V\\ which starts on Oi t 15. Madame Chen has never taken a coarse m French Hiring115 words
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116 1960-10-11 3 MINISTER YONG INSPECTS 1,000 SMART CADETS AT ANNUAL PARADE SINGAPORE CITY Tues. he Minister for Edun, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. inspect tficer at tmblned parade staged by 1.000 cadets from various school units at Raffles Institution :id. Honoured guests at the parade included Colonel A. F. Freemen, who represented the116 words
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42 1960-10-11 3 I> and world peo•X)und. Lit: F are tho>e Living m the d Lim, '"I don't accept for my service love the thought ol having many people crowd nind and listl to me. That is enough ion."42 words
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165 1960-10-11 3 STUDIO HOLDS A CONCERT TO AID SPASTIC CHILDREN SINGAPORE CITY, Tues, The Art o; Dance Studio organised a three-day conprogramme at the Cultural Centre recently m aid 01 the Spastic Children's Association oi s. port-. At the piano was T< Khoo with Mrs Claire Corredon, principal of the s t165 words
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Article55 1960-10-11 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Air Ceylon will be inaugurating the Lockheed Electra on [heir international services is from the first week of iiexr montn. The geneial agents for the airline KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced that tile Eiectru would leave Singapore via Colombo to Furopc on Nov.55 words
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Article31 1960-10-11 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Tui.s. Mr. A. E. M. Geddes will speak on "'Bullfighting m Spain" at 1 p.m. tomorrow at a Rotary Club luncneon meeting at the Cathay Hotel.31 words
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Advertisement121 1960-10-11 3 TKS4U Tape Recorder for monaural Recording and Playback as well as for Playback of prerecorded Stereo t^ t Tapes. 4 Tracks. Mono Recording Vg^^^^^^*^^ and Playback time up to 16 hours. |^k^"! *^^^^5 fek? Stereo Playback time up to 4 hours. Jfoal^ wJi&SB^ Three Tape Speeds. Frequency Res- ponse 40121 words
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Miscellaneous130 1960-10-11 3 MJI Medium Wave 47(i metres 8.00 Double Your Money; 8.30 Short Wave: 6"2 metres Magnificent Obsession; 9.00 (4780 kc s.i Man from M.I. 5: 9.30 The from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. daily. news; 9.40 Hawaiian chimes; P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- 10.00 Radio night spot; 10.30 mary; 1.02 Around the band-130 words
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133 1960-10-11 4 NO BREAK-UP OF FEDERATION, ADVISES GOVT. COMMISSION angry reaction among the white populations m the Federation. African nationalists have been clamorous m their demands for a break-up of the Federation but this has been firmly resisted by the Federal Prime Minister. Sir Roy Welensky, and his governing United Federal Party,133 words
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Article325 1960-10-11 4 THEWORLD AT NOON by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE NOT AN EASY TIME FOR US, BUT WE WONT BOW TO PANIC-STRIKEN UNREALITY-SIR ROY SALISBI'HY, S. Rhodesia, Tuesday. SIR HOY VVELENSKY, Federal Prime Minister, stated yesterday, on the eve of the publication of the Monckton Commission Report325 words
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159 1960-10-11 4 A TOTAL DISARM CALL BY ISRAEL TO ALL ARAB STATES: NOW OR ANYTIME UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Israel's Foreign Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, proposed the complete disarmament of Israel and the Arab States under mutual inspection and control. "Neither Israel nor its neighbours can a.fford an arms race," she said. "The159 words
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140 1960-10-11 4 Police reserves out as strike by African bus employees spreads BULAWAYO, Tuesday. COITII Rhodesian police reserves were called out m Bulawayo yesterday as a strike of African bus employees spread to other industries. Hundreds of Africans were reported on strike for higher pay. and the situation m African areas was140 words
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Article31 1960-10-11 4 PORT HARCOURT (Eastern Nigeria), Tues. Princess Alexan- dra yesterday opened an extension to new wharf facilities here i at ihe start of her second week In newly-independent Nigeria.31 words
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220 1960-10-11 4 PEKING AND THE A-BOMB: BURMA TO BACK CHOU NEW YORK. Tues.— Burma told the United Nations last night that effective j contact should never be broken among those most directly concerned with the maintenance of peace. U Thant, Burma's chief de- i legate, told the General Assembly at its world220 words
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218 1960-10-11 4 AN ALL-WOMEN TEAM FROM JAPAN SCALES 20,000 FT. PEAK SLRA 'Punjab Himalayas) Tuts A Japanese allvomen expedition nas sue- eded m reaching the summit ot the 20,000 loot Deo Tibba Peak m the Punjab Himalayas, according to a message received at th^ ba.M' camp yesterday. A special runner who brought218 words
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Article19 1960-10-11 4 MOSCOW. Tues.— Mr. Ferha Abbas. Prime Minister of th Algerian provisional Kovern left Moscow for Cairo.19 words
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Article88 1960-10-11 4 brig) SpnatCom n it woui the Chin, natio:.. bleni Bu; sona I anxio intc Inevitable this 4 tionf Assembly ti China world o oth< i Ser. I Ore*>< U.S. d eral thamiss. said I good sough- The M\\ ,f:K 1 said the Unr I allies n. the not on88 words
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Advertisement113 1960-10-11 4 b^ 4 Vr£« o V*nS l a t JZrJ* !1 77ie original letter may be seen at our store. 86, North Bridge Road, Singapore. THE STORE FOR LADIES GENT'S READY-MADE WEAR i Sankyo v^af ex %$Sr -arc has been reochec S -oction m the 8 mm. r- H a v^113 words
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Advertisement31 1960-10-11 4 USE UROMER. I GRANULES the pfl I cleai I GOUT -A- RHEUMATISM I KIDNEY FAUIi ALCOHOL SM I LIVER DISEIfI SCIATICA TRY UROMEW TOD m 1 39, Robinson I Spanish 6u'M31 words
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Miscellaneous138 1960-10-11 4 mrnxmrnAMMMmmmm I II i il I I _T»TSi^_iPi^-- Rv Cna^ /^I'VE ALWAYS LOOKEF ON MIM AS SO MILP ANf7 A^ QUIET- SPOKEN CLUES ACROSS M^___^___«^_^ 1 Second print re-arran^ed but I 1 [X I I I \a. not easily classified (11). I** 7 What a mess m exchange foi f?^^^138 words
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30 1960-10-11 5 Reds let Tibetans flee to India: Whole villages are deserted ALCUTTA, Tuesday. i refugees have crossed s kkim. Entire villages m U\c m- the frontier are said to nated. to30 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1960-10-11 5 WHY I NEVER MARRIED No: 2. Flora Robson (AS TOLD TO SALLY VINCENT) ...How I find my fulfilment a person who would c lx^n taken h ;il\\a\s someone lo help been wavering, II nic what lo do 1111. I have iiKiiKi- i ml or other to a i isis, but1,076 words
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Advertisement37 1960-10-11 5 It is a known tea that Jewellery Hong Kong is cheaper than m Singapore. shall be pleased to recommend oi our Customers to our Associate Co. instructions «o charge a special and to accept «he»r cheques. Ltd37 words
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Advertisement194 1960-10-11 5 rFor good smoking taste, it makes good sense to smoke WAV KM-TP America's outstanding ImBN I filter cigarette! KENT'S famous OHBM"^____^ MICRONITE filter 4'ijp|^rBPH only the finest tobaccos for a m^'~Mjr #-r real tobacco KENT fl»fT »|tf TMl f'lll$T Ci6»t|TU4-TH»0t)CH O«ai»t0 tf$t*»C- <Tjf^f/U(^M Jf*)*,/„,,S, V rin^ 12?2m^> j" *^r two194 words
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Miscellaneous172 1960-10-11 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis IS MY &AK<r<D&£\ THE SO-SALLES{ YC'J'P ALL THAT &OOV I FLVI.M& "I POT T«£ SAT^^£^ V YC'J *J 3^ACKMA!L.EC? 3Y 1 l SPOO«' P:S> Tm S BETTER MOU&H-- FLYING A. R.^WTj AT TME SAAAE RLACE,\172 words
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195 1960-10-11 6 Nurses are now urged to learn a man's job SINGAPORE CITY, Tues. Nurses should compete with men m the future by taking part m stretcher drill, hitherto essentially a man's job. This is the view of Dr. P. C. Kwan, director of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, writing m the195 words
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138 1960-10-11 6 Inner Wheelers to hold 14th. anniversary celebration tomorrow SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. The Inner Wheel Club of Singapore will celebrate its 14th anniversary with a customary birthday cake. This 14-candle cake, will be cut during a birthday luncheon to be held at the Adelphi Hotel Coral Room tomorrow. The Inner *Vheel138 words
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Article, Illustration241 1960-10-11 6 New commander of MRNVR learnt to sail at seven SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday. A 44- YEAR-OLD Singapore businessman who first learnt how to sail a sloop m England at the age of seven is to be the new commanding officer of the Singapore Division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.241 words
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205 1960-10-11 6 SATA CALL FOR SYMPATHETIC EMPLOYERS IN BATTLE AGAINST T.B. SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. Employers are urged to show "a more sympathetic and enlightened attitude'" towards employees suffering from tuberculo.-i> or undergoing treatment. The appeal came Irom Dr. N. C. Sen Gupta. Medical Director of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association, who &aid:205 words
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Article53 1960-10-11 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. A Nanyang University studei.t will make his debut In the local art world I with a one-man exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, from .Oct. 15 to 18. Mr. Liau Yen Tong, 23. a third year acountancy stuj dent53 words
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726 1960-10-11 6 ESME BAPTISTA - A wide range of toys arrive for Xmas ESME BAPTISTA MANUFACTURERS KEEP UP WITH TIMES WITH AN IMAGINATIVE ARRAY OF 0 SPACE AGE PLAYTHINGS FOR CHILDREN By SINGAPORE CITY. Tues J'HE toy industry is adapting itself to the new fangled notions of the day and Singapore has received a stock726 words
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151 1960-10-11 6 CLUB WILL GIVE FREE LESSONS IN RONGGENG SERANGOON GARDENS. Tues. A&ian dances will be introduced for tru« first time into the social activities ol Serangoon Garden Sport* Club. The vice-president of the club. Mr. Teoh Kok Chan told the Free Press that In the past only Western dances were taught151 words
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60 1960-10-11 6 KLANG. Tues. An Alliance councillor, Tuan Sheikh Hussein bin Sheikh Ali told the monthly meeting of the Council that some of the petition writers here were a nuisance. Urging the Council to "take immediate action to stop this nuisance he said many of them were daily60 words
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Article23 1960-10-11 6 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca State Government will spend $16,000 this year on civics courses to educate the people and publicise23 words
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Article, Illustration93 1960-10-11 6 PAY c Th< c Indoiit menu talk air righi two v m tra A top J cial m s Abafter BUI is t h vie capital. |ic Mr. Abo. JA: lttVi trict m |a pore, sai ffp the air. C 1 to Jak. die ol He point f-ci M|93 words
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Article17 1960-10-11 6 KUANTAN har._ Tre i major Lr I I when thr. m I operatic 1 this year17 words
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Advertisement379 1960-10-11 6 on can hand m >ur classified ad, lo any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS I throughout MALAYA ond I SINGAPORE I CAMKRON HIGHLANDS M ..'4 < I IPOH M 4 KLANS rif) nc, .-.o»«. KOTA BHAWU I S-or«)C. <M\ L«i., MariMt KUALA LUMPU» ■ai •n P.oad KUAN'*s >4 1 MALACCA379 words
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Advertisement281 1960-10-11 6 -WEBB CORBETT 1 Finest English Crystalware Try LANKA Jewellers, 20. BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1. PHONE: *****. That X-ray date with health C*VEN as you read this people living m the Farrer Park District ai streaming into Norfolk School for their X-raj Since Oct. 3. the day on which the Governnu launched281 words
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Advertisement81 1960-10-11 6 I GLAMORIZES THE KITCHEh I V Kb 0 GLORIFIES THE COOK KITCHEN MACHINE MORNING— It grinds your coffot c breokfost cereal. MIDDAY —It preporc- t» Chops the vegetables c the sweet. EVENING The groter unif h appetising dish of fresh ray. These ore but a few possibilities c* H i81 words
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Article200 1960-10-11 7 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO University plans lectures for interested laymen aIKS will specially lenefit those I. h SOME KNOWLEDGE l F LEGAL WORK BUKIT TIMAH. Tucs Mala i 1 DIVISION of the I nito introduce six pubnr to provide interested iter in>iu r ht into various200 words
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7 1960-10-11 7 YONG IS GUEST SPEAKER AT SPEECH DAY7 words
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184 1960-10-11 7 Four-day exhibition at the Polytechnic is open to all visitors SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. Tlik Polytechnic will tn i open to Ihe publu from tomorrow till Saturday from 2 p. in p.m. each day to give visitors an oppor lunity to see all aspects of the institute's acti itu ..ay obtain184 words
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74 1960-10-11 7 MORE NEW CARS ANO CYCLES ARE REGISTERED SINGAPORE City. Tues.— A total of 462 cars were registered m Singapore last month, bringing the number on the roads to 61.669. The number of motorcycles and bicycles also showed a marked increase, there are now 17,244 motoris and 264.538 bicycles an increase74 words
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65 1960-10-11 7 PARENT-TEACHER BODY TO HELP STUDENTS IN NEED BALESTIER. Tues. Mr. rhoo Soot, a Shell employee attached to the Tanjong Pagar Installation, been elected President the Rayman School :X -Teacher Association. Tht lation caters for the needs of poor children. Mr. Soo said that free :s, stationery, and cash up to65 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-10-11 7 DEVOTEES CHANT PRAYERS19 words
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170 1960-10-11 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. An increasing: number of cyclists are constantly floating the law by riding their bicycles without i lights at niunt m the crowded city area. Apart from laying themselves open to serious injuries through accidents, they are170 words
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134 1960-10-11 7 SWIM SUITS BANNED AT BEAUTY CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The University of Malaya. nas warned its Students' Union that a beauty con- test m connection with a well art' week next month should be held on "dignified" lines. Contestants should not parade m swim suits or other "immodest" form of134 words
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Article23 1960-10-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today presented a $15,000 tractor to the Sungei Buloh leper settlement.23 words
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146 1960-10-11 7 ROBERT CHONG - $5,000 marble from Burma is installed at a temple ROBERT CHONG By SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— More than 700 devotees attended the enshrinement of Buddha relics and valuables, and the installation of the Buddha image presented by Madam Chew Quee Neo, at the Mangala Vihara m Jalan Eunos. The gold-coloured marble146 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-10-11 7 Two experts offer to give local sailors lessons in yachting SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday. keen yachtsmen, Mr. Edmund Koh of Ladang and Mr. Lim Kheng Khee, an undergraduate, are offering their services to train local men m yachting during week-ends. However, they stipulate that intending trainees should be able to swim141 words
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85 1960-10-11 7 BUILDING TRADE REPORT READY BY DEC. SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— The second half of the report by the seven-man Commission of Inquiry into the building trade is expected to be ready by December. Members are now busy working on this, following the completion of the interim report, which was presented to85 words
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Advertisement12 1960-10-11 7 life (fiu can afyrtd ■quality IIRNITURE |> EX! TERMS room Ttonth. tIXfIPHOH I12 words
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Advertisement168 1960-10-11 7 In Singapore for over 40 years now has been a byword for efficient and expert SERVICt. Service after Sale is very important indeed but all too often there is littU substance behind any such claim. Whether you buy from us o watch, clock, cine camera projector, typewriter, or any other168 words
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Article, Illustration713 1960-10-11 8 TIE YOUTH DEDICATES LIFE TO SPREADING THE GOSPEL AFTER TAKING UP A CHALLENGE SERANGOON, Tuesday. A BOIT 100 yards away from Bartley road. m the midsi of some 000 kampongs, is a church the smallest m Singapore. Ii is the Bartley Road Christian Church, with a713 words
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Article37 1960-10-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Malayan Estate Own- < rs 1 Association will carry out an inquiry as to why 616 estates totalling 160.000 acres have not .started re- planting despite the Government's offer of assistance.37 words
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284 1960-10-11 8 A Radio Singapore's advanced lesson No. 11 begins toda\ at 6.30 p.m. Have a copy of the Free Press m your hand as the lesson comes over the air. Remember this lesson will be repeated on Thursday at 6.30 p.m. So don't throw your284 words
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Miscellaneous82 1960-10-11 8 M^HHBB^BBia BBHMI W** mmm SINGAPORE Ml. nil \I 18S()( IATION: "Some probl« Singapore" by M followed by ;hty X K. Maternity Hospital Lecture Theatre. 8 15 pm, PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Exhibition at Rattir.- Museua a.m. to 3.30 p.m TOC H: Rev. Robert FV chaiiman Re:is Board. Oil la] Relations", 8.30 pm.82 words
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Miscellaneous99 1960-10-11 8 1 wonder what my pals are him lately. Everything seems too doing today?" Rupert muses as quiet. Yet it's not really quiet, he wanders towards Nutwood The air seems to shake every now Common. It's queer that our and then. So does the earth. I village has no bonfire at99 words
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Article, Illustration370 1960-10-11 9 MARGATET WEE - MARGATET WEE 61W4 flf HI EDITII •T TREND IN MATERNITY CLOTHES SHIFTS TO THE EMPIRE-LINE Ladies-in-waiting: You don't have to stop being fashionable Y^U don't really have to go into retirement, you know, while waiting for the great event. If you haven't guessed what great event I'm370 words
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288 1960-10-11 9 HERE IS A BETTER WAY OF SERVING BANANAS f> AN ANAS are alright taken as they are. But as they are so plentiful here, it is nice to serve them m different ways now :.d then. I all. why not try this, oury Banana Splits. Two bananas, melted butter or288 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-10-11 9 j A SLICK TRICK WITH TACK AND GRIP HERE is a method of hammering tacks that saves many a bruised linger and a great deal of had language. When hammering tacks into awkward corners, place the tuck m the loop of an ordinary70 words
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204 1960-10-11 9 OX-TONGUE DISH WINS MRS. FENTON THE $20 PRIZE IN THIS WEEK'S CONTEST MRS. L. E. Fenton, 44 Monk's Hill Road, Singapore 9 wins the first prize in Recipe Contest No. 40 for her "Ox Tongue" dish. She gets $10 and a $10 Nestle hamper. INGREDIENTS: One medium sized ox-tongue, five204 words
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Advertisement33 1960-10-11 9 I ,v. USA V I Ufi FiT BABY PANTS far Beys. TELS COS SOCIETY *0»» Saw— l POLORON p AZIER I ***** HARDEN COMPANY 1 SONS. i t383 i f^*vr3 'y^jjg W^jy iSO^B&b?^.33 words
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Advertisement270 1960-10-11 9 VITAMIN A-D CREAM out of your skin A" dry skin is an ageing skin And an ageing skin is a hungry skin literally starving for life-giving w^^»^ oils and moisture Now with 4^^s^^kjS^v Coty Vitamin A-D Cream fj you can rediscover the Al#^ glow and vitality of a SjJ flawlessyoungskin.lt270 words
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Advertisement225 1960-10-11 10 Fill your home with MUSIC ■■Taj h^~^-J Available) at: PARAMOUNT CO. Haad Office: 6, Tionq BoNru Road, Siftgapora, 3. Tel: 7S7M. •ranch Office: 174. Botu Rood. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. Buy a FREJUS L/Weight Motorcycle 75 c.c. 0 Very Economical Terrific Speed Good Performance 0 Yet low m Price Low225 words
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Advertisement236 1960-10-11 10 Save your SSSS because we impart direct and sell direct that makes everything cheaper, otches, Cameras, Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! at LIEN WAH 108, North Bridge Rood, Tel: *****, ***** S pore. Enjoy Comfort with Dty- Baby-Napkin ISOLA It arways remain toft, dry and permrtt the passaae of meistwre at236 words
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Advertisement294 1960-10-11 10 phone ***** YOU ARE ALWAYS welcome to see and ne-u tne new M aansuf Stereo Amphlier with AM Tuner m the show rooms of HOLDEN TRADING CO LTD 284 Beach Roaa. phone ***** ***** A free demon*»iraiioi» and advice on stereophonic*; by expert technicians us available RECORDS RENDEZVOUS for rour294 words
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Advertisement230 1960-10-11 10 IJoii:il<l Moorr Ltd. Mac Donald House. Orchard Rd. Singapore-9 disposing of a I a r v c quantity of caluahle remaindered hook* at exceptionally re d v r t <l prices. for lihrories and private collections, PRICFS AS LOW U 2.V NOTHING MORE THAN I&5O Wkf not call Unln\ to230 words
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Advertisement107 1960-10-11 10 I"I Urn STE NEVER SCO beJ USA pla WM CLEARS IAD Pi CLEARING jig CATHAY SILK M II CHONG Vf| Other gooo Wm with ONE FULL J on ALL p SINGAP. H Pau. "VITA J Home Kit I KCNOCi wif. i p juici m A h»«h SOO we" -H •s107 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-10-11 11 nrrd by fellow riders after receiving his troH.iNN.tn. On the right is Hassan Osman (second) bin RMHsari beat M others m the Singapore Amateur hore massed-stan op*«n event on Sunday morning •h si! n -tart meet of the season. Free Press picture.Free Press - 46 words
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42 1960-10-11 11 m.i i Soccerites, revived ifO, trounced Prisons B—l8 1 match here yesterday. The 1 1 erites. former Singa- m. now bulky and obviously crowd with body swerves showed ulimpses of his old Soon back42 words
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56 1960-10-11 11 PERCY HITS A HATTRICK TO WIN THIS GAME FOR POLICE I > STIER. 7 -TAarci. :^lice t 3-1 on the round yesterday. the Polu Baldiraj S:: due to the C.S.C. were p to score. I Short corner Ceyby a off a jring i ore irom a difficult R. Da F.56 words
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Article152 1960-10-11 11 NEW DATE FOR THE SEAP GAMES SINGAPORE CITY. Tues The second South East A>ia:: Peninsular Games scheduled to be hold m Rangoon m April next year, have been postponed to December. Tho main reasons for the I po>tponement are the un- of the weather' and the fact that the stadium152 words
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199 1960-10-11 11 SERANBOON BOYS EDGE PASIR PANJANG DIST. WOODSVILLE, Tues.— ln an evenly contested rugby match. Serangoon District beat Pa>ir Panjang District by nine points «3 tries) to three (a pt-nalty) on the St. Andrew's School ground yesterday. The Serangoon boys survived several attacks for mast of the second half, and m199 words
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Article32 1960-10-11 11 TANJONG PAGAR. Tues.— Pasir Secondary School beat Gail Eng Seng Scliool 13-15, 16-14. 15-8 m the last match of the Volley Ball competition on the Pasir Panjang court yesterday.32 words
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1737 1960-10-11 11 ALLAN LEWIS - Gilded Prince has the form to repeat his Penang success ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. CL. 5. DIV. I— ABT. 7F.: Billcen 9.00, Quick Win 8.11. Singing Boy 8.10. Gilded Prince 809 r<ILDED Prince, Chemise, and Colour Film, all last start winners are brought together m the Class 51,737 words
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81 1960-10-11 11 BRADFORD, Tuesday. ILTHEN Great Britain won the Rugby League ff World Cup tournament here on Saturday heavy rain turned the ground into slush. The 10-3 rout of Australia was due to the powerful British forwards. It was not until 10 minutes before the81 words
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Advertisement10 1960-10-11 11 press turf expert EIE!Bf?!TH picks TOWORROW'S winners nTJTI V, VDERS.10 words
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Advertisement236 1960-10-11 11 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO SMOKERS I COLD CIRCLE American Blend CICA- RETTES NOW AT 55 CENTS FOR 20. This BIC price CUT has been made possible by your continued support, increasing demand and efficient production and distribution resulting m considerable saving m costs. This benefits are being passed on to you236 words
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Miscellaneous81 1960-10-11 11 Today's Sport Athletic dun Besar Stavlo pjn. ■acfcajr: D:v. l: Combined Shentoo Way. C. v Police. Police School 5.15 p.m. Div. 3: i.OD.C.A. v Eveready. 8.0.D.C.A. Outram Secondary val. Chinese Swimm--30 p.m. •Ie Tennis: Business Houses Happy World. <iroup Bramtoco v Bank oi E p.m. Group 'B: Wearne Bro- Borr.co81 words
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128 1960-10-11 12 C. CHELLAPPAH - BUSINESS SPORTS CLUBS ACCLAIM OPEN SWIM MEET C. CHELLAPPAH c SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday I IJKKN rivalry is assured at the first Singapore Open Swimming Championships next month. Many clubs and business linns will be sending team^. Many sports fans are r\ritr<l with the spect. "This is great,' 1 said member128 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-10-11 12 THERE is no getting away for Kiwi Anslou at tor this lovely tackle by Frankic Wells m yesterday's rushy same on the padang. Closi.nij up the rear are Longhead and Clark. Free Press picture46 words
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Article83 1960-10-11 12 rpOTTENHAM Hotspur's all- JL conquering run of success m the English Football League ended last night when they were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Manchester City m a postponed division onf match. A 58.916 crowd saw them at last lose a83 words
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408 1960-10-11 12 SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. REPEATING last week's excellent performance, the S.C.C. Invitation Rugby XV again proved too good for the opposing team. This time the side was the second string of 75 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. whom they beat by 19 points (2 goals. 2 penalties, 1408 words
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Article135 1960-10-11 12 Teo enters billiards semi-final SINGAPORE CITY. Tues. Teo Blew Sun (V.M.C.A.) entered the semi-finals of the I current three-ball billiards open championships when he beat Tan Guan Chay < Siong 800 Athletic Association) last night. He steadily Increased his had to win by 300 points to 161. Teo was runner-up135 words
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Article75 1960-10-11 12 FROM PAGE ONE ardsl thought of presently carving to the Queen writei saw the Tengku some time ago to present an ivory portrait ol the Prime Minister himself. "He mentioned to the Tengku that he could think of no one to make tiie presentation to75 words
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Article, Illustration392 1960-10-11 12 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by BAM SHOULD PAY FOR GEORGE, TOO IF it is not too late to put Malacca's George 1 Yap m Pukerwoto, it should not be too late for the Badminton Association of Malaya to take the load of the expense of putting him there off392 words
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Advertisement312 1960-10-11 12 Can you win one of these? IN THE diving there will be three normal compulsory divrs and three dif! luntary dives. -c are the nt N<». 1:1 P- m -r\rnt No. 2: 3-10 p.m. Fvrnt No. 3: 100 metres breast^troke men 3.25 p.m. d| No. 4: 100 backstroke- women 3.35312 words
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Advertisement322 1960-10-11 12 dmmii .....Cut al«n| ni>n> j FREE PRESS WORD PUZZLE I Cut out and pin with I Posting instruction.. Nonic-^ i» Addre* J* •••••••••••••••••a Cut along riott' I■■ as CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE 1. dress is often 4 $n> L looked on with disdain by l orq teenogers. 2. Three stumps322 words
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