The Singapore Free Press, 13 October 1960
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Title Section21 1960-10-13 1 TOKEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1960. 15 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration446 1960-10-13 1 Britain backs the Russian motion Ormsby-Gore tells the Assembly that Khrushchev's move to get independence for all subject people should be discussed m committee and not dealt with immediately by plenary session ,r R COLONIALISM Poland bangs the gavel and breaks it UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. Assembly446 words
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95 1960-10-13 1 27 ARE HURT IN OUTRAGE: TWO YOUTHS HELD W YORK. Thurs. Twenty seven people, a woman and d. were injured yesterin a crowded Times Square subway station. of the injuries were ious and only two people admitted to hospital. er detained two eyewitness said a Minilar pair he \i>ioded. bombReuter - 95 words
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29 1960-10-13 1 51 .000 rupiah haul: Woman detained PAYA LEBAR. Thurs.—C\isvesterday 51.000 I m rupiahs from from Jak m various denommare found m a red plastic soman has been detained ..ng.29 words
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Article, Illustration312 1960-10-13 1 Ian Mok- Ai - Offers of overseas training for genius Pan Hon pour in... Ian Mok-Ai BUT TEACHER GOH SAYS THE BOY SHOULD STAY IN SCHOOL HERE By Singapore. Thurs. J^EWSPAPER readers from England, New Zealand and Singapore have offered help and cash Io Lee Pan Hon, the 10-year-old violinist, since the Singapore Free312 words
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65 1960-10-13 1 LONDON, Thurs. A spokesman at Clarence i House yesterday replied. No comment when asked aboui reports that Princess Margaret, was expecting a baby. Clarenoi House is the London home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and normally answers queries about the Princess. The65 words
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Article28 1960-10-13 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Government has eased visa re- strictions for Indian and Chinese j citizens who wish to come to Thailand on short visits.28 words
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274 1960-10-13 1 A 3-POWER MOVE TO SEAT CONGO MEN IN THE U.N. NEW YORK. Thurs. Ghana. Guinea, and Morocco yesterday. jointly tabled a draft resolution calling on the General Assembly to seat the representatives of the Congo i Leopoldville Central Government immediately, pending the Assembly's decision on the report of its credentialsReuter - 274 words
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150 1960-10-13 1 GOVT. RELAXES RULE ON INVESTMENT CIVIL. SERVANTS SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. The Singapore Government has now given the "green light" to all serving offices here to go ahead and invest m tne recently formed Malayan Unit Trusts Limited without prior reference for approval. A circulai -t-suftd trom the office of tiie150 words
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Article13 1960-10-13 1 LONDON, Thurs. The Duke lof Gloucester will fly to Cyprus13 words
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Article31 1960-10-13 1 PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. General Abdul Haris Nasution, the Indonesian Minister for National Security, left Singapore this morning by air for Kuala Lumpur for talks with the31 words
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Article221 1960-10-13 1 12,000 students besiege Premier's home and blame the police for Asanuma killing fPOKYO, Thurs.- Mobs ot Japanese Zengakuren students last night rattled the iron gates to the Prime Minister's official residence as a gesture of protest over the assassination earlier yesterday of the chairman of the opposition socialist party,221 words
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Advertisement23 1960-10-13 1 DANDRICIDE sTEED MIRACULOUS Against Even ecse ot t^ DANDRUFF. DANDRICIDE VI I BUY ONE BOTTLE mtZ- TODAY ■hbbJt p _v^**__ ,S AKA/ KYOTO23 words
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Advertisement51 1960-10-13 1 FILM^ yTOR 1 THE BEST PICTURE A L QUALITY |||ZErS STOP PRESS j STOCK EXCHANGE M ',Mi Ifftfc I I N i h lin >TATE OF CALAMI' MANILA i Philippine mil RUBBER >< i iin I Project shelved PA/ pcfc Atonu< L v ne: I announred Cum; The Medlterranea i51 words
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261 1960-10-13 2 London gilts advance but other sections close on a dull note LONDON. Thurs. QILTS continued Io improve on investment buying m the London slock markets yesterday lull other sections si (I on ;i dull note nfter earlier irreguily. upduring the but turned afternoon nei of the I from ovi encouraged261 words
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124 1960-10-13 2 Wall Street traders await reports VTEYV YORK: Wall Street l yesterday closed barely steady with a moderate distribution of mostly fractional losses. Trading was slow throughout the session with the Columbus Day holiday being observed by banks and many other institutions. Many dealers were awaiting additional company statements for they124 words
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Article41 1960-10-13 2 AMSTERDAM: The market was mixed among internationals. Unilever rose sharply on local and foreign* demand. However, Aku and Philips lost ground. Shippings were featureand among plantations Deli tended to ease In small activity. State loans were unchanged.41 words
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Article143 1960-10-13 2 SHIPS IN PORT S^Hll's lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Raki 1 2. Heienus 4/5, Benmhor Blrdhana 8/9. Yukik^wa Maru 10/11, Cardiganshire 13/14. ttChl 15/16. Tricolor 18. Matang N. Wall 2, Senai N. Wai! 3. Giang Ann N. Wall 4. Bentong 21/22, Capella 25/26. Kaloekoe143 words
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134 1960-10-13 2 INDONESIA PLANS TO USE RED CREDIT FOR STEEL MILL JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government is considering using Soviet credits to build a steel mill In Borneo. Antara News Agency reported. The agency said the planned mill would have a capacity of 250.000 tons a year. Another mill Indonesia at present134 words
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Article39 1960-10-13 2 PARIS: The Foreign Minis ers of the common market uatio._ Prance, Wat Germany. Italy, Belgium. Hoiiand and Luxembourg—are 'o meet m Pans on October 30 to discuss >he Preside.- de Gaulle's for greater political co-operation39 words
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Article296 1960-10-13 2 I NOTE. All price* oeluu* are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Oct 12. Prrviou- i_> RUBBER No. 1 Kr»~ c 1 f. European ports. Oct 15 16 Nov 28 I 1H 28 lib i KUBBEH No. 1 Ml Spot 2S| 28 i RUBBER No.296 words
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Article447 1960-10-13 2 UP r^6^ 1 DOWN tjfTj UNCHANGED ["130 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SiMiAPORE, Wednesc.i.. INDUSTRIAL* Previous Tocay Alex. Bricks Ords. (N) .90 .dO Atlas Ice 11. CO Buyers 8.8. Petrol 40 Uft 40/ lVi B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. ,20 3 |;20/3 Ords. 4b 46/--federal447 words
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Article221 1960-10-13 2 Boots Pure Drug Co. LONDON: Boots Pure Drug Company Limited has announced a free scrip issue of one new ordinary share for every ordinary share held. The issue involves the capitalisation of 12.800.000 from the capital reserves of the company. It is proposed to hold l extraordinary general meeting221 words
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Article165 1960-10-13 2 Grimsby attracts GRIMSBY: Norwegian businessmen have visited Grimsby to discuss transferring more trade to this port from London. The company s joint manager m London, Mr. J. Holm-Johansen told reporters that considerable delay was being experienced m handling frozen food shipments m London. "These delays are not encounteredReuter - 165 words
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119 1960-10-13 2 London speculates on slash in the ban rate By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRE SINGAPOEU QNTE ajrain the possibility duction m the bank rate i> an important factor is a>M- m. th, ment outlook, says Franc is Editor of the Daily Telegraph, J (Bank rale decisions which Malaya generally i119 words
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129 1960-10-13 2 Germany to finance survey of Thai ore BA N G X OK: West Germany has agreed to finance a survey for iron ore deposits m the Thai Province of Kanchanapuri adjoining Burma. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. Vicha Sethabut. chief of Thailand's Mines Department. The survey will be conducted129 words
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61 1960-10-13 2 VIENNA: The first Hungarian wind-driven power station is to be built m Zekesfehervar. According to reports reaching here, engineers who have designed an experimental wind -powered plant capable of producing 400.000 kilowatts of electricity annually hope to build a number of such stationsReuter - 61 words
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142 1960-10-13 2 Rubber closes quieter after initial advance LONDON The marke: rather hesistam m following the unexpected advance at Singapore and after the values had tentatively marked up at the opening th< shaded little before interest showed any Btgn of development. Trading was small selective, and the market closed quieter influenced by142 words
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76 1960-10-13 2 MANILA: Trade so, here reported that initial surveys showed Typhoon Kit had brought gible" damage to the i crop. The East-Asiatu- Company, big dealers m copra, reported that ship:. might be delayed but the cut m production wa ported to be small. The Philippine76 words
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Article45 1960-10-13 2 KhLI.OGG. Idaho: A spokesman for the International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers said that the union and the Bunker Hill Company would resume negotiations today at Spokane V> ington. He said negotiations had been m recess lor about 10 days.45 words
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Advertisement336 1960-10-13 2 —-SHIPPING ra _r v ||J| THE LAA. LINES v o*4>» Sa.lmis tP ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. *1&) CONTINENTAL i SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Sppre P S ham Penang jQ Af* 15 19 Oct SC i 0 21 22 Oct 23 25 Oct 2i 27 Oct 38 30 Oct VO :ct i Npv336 words
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Advertisement16 1960-10-13 2 *■■■■»■>■ \<, J BARBER LINE t'tm US A EAST COAST PORTS vu PANAMA LOS AN. ANB NON.RONt rl16 words
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12 1960-10-13 3 A hospital ship on a goodwill mission to SE Asia 20 doctors12 words
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22 1960-10-13 3 MR. FONG OF THE MANY TALENTS HERE ON A VISIT ORE CITY. 1 i I it L2O years ago fill roni t22 words
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Article, Illustration350 1960-10-13 3 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON It's part of $700,000 plan to attract tourists and worshippers IT WILL BE MODELLED ALONG THE LINES OF PEKING'S FAMOUS ALTAR OF HEAVEN By SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs 15 (Moot pagoda, modelled along the lines ot Peking's tamed Altar ot Heaven, is to350 words
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Article, Illustration174 1960-10-13 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS B> Serangoon Garden. Thurs TWO oi the l)« i si boxer <loi;s from Britain, The (.uck of Trunelmyre (male) and Stainbumdorf Salina (female), have found :i new home m SingajK)re. They are said to be the ly two174 words
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139 1960-10-13 3 ALL-GIRLS BAND LEADER NOW PLANS TO FORM CHOIR SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Teresa Khoo. leader of the all-girls "Blue Belles" band, and pianist for the Singapore Musical Society, plans to form a choir for "all those who love to sing." This choir, she stressed, would be open to all. Its aim:139 words
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57 1960-10-13 3 PENANG. Thurs. The president of the 1.430-strong Penang Port Commission Employees' Union. Mr. Gerald Abraham, warned members not to lose their sense of pro- portion just because the union was strong. "Remember, it has been said that power will intoxicate the best hearts," he57 words
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Article32 1960-10-13 3 STAMFORD. Thurs. Dr. Li Chuan Shuo. lecturer m Malay at the Nanyang University, will speak on "Classification of Malay Literature" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Saturday night.32 words
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Article188 1960-10-13 3 They mess up the walls of public buildings m the City and should be curbed, say tourists SINGAPORE CITY. ThUl World tourists who r« cently visited Singap were horrified by the extent of vandalism -on walls of buildings m the city. The vandals, mostly teenagers, scratch their nan. and188 words
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50 1960-10-13 3 US surgeon is 'happily surprised' by our modern hospital TANJONG i Thura. Dr. David Farb on a world I pore recently. I a tribute toot the "I w s and con. dern; operat operat with suri World tour Dr din_' Dr the Br< private York. T ..Dr. Morton I I50 words
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Advertisement102 1960-10-13 3 m noWr mMm^^ mm j. ...spending just few f 1 IJ JIJ mmW M 7 M moments testing y OU r flJlili 1 I 'i T i > W7i \V7^jl^^\ I^T i L f/ f J IJ] judgment a most I^J W'l M F A I'/J 7^ _1 /_1 n^rtaining102 words
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Article336 1960-10-13 4 Britain aims to solve her own colonial problems by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT GOVERNMENT POLICY TO GUIDE COLONIES TO Self-government' Thursday SCARBOROUGH (Yorkshire), MR. lAIN MACLEOD, the Colonial Secretary. said here last night that Britain aimed at solving her own colonial problems336 words
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42 1960-10-13 4 Many hurt in Brussels riot as 5,000 mob clash with the police BRUSSELS, Thursday. DEMONSTRATORS clashed with steelhelmeted police here yesterday after ;i s meeting ol former Belgian settlers m the i clamouring for compensation and new 111. A scuf ile ReuterReuter - 42 words
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61 1960-10-13 4 AMERICAN LOOK FOR THE BRITISH HUMBER London. Thui restyled Humber Super ced by the Group today has lamps m the tiie first tirr.' Briti has used the America '.ight- Ide m pi flank a now lull wrap-round radiator Eoch lamp is n< In diameter. re car given a new line61 words
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Article20 1960-10-13 4 .LISBURY Southern Rhederhurs A Rhode«ian trade end seven weeks he Far East, including :t- and the Federation.20 words
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109 1960-10-13 4 LONDON. T'nur>. Dr. holaas Diederichs, African Minister for >mie A: 1 aid here last night that even if Africa left the Commonwealth, he did not extrade preferences ben Britain and South Africa to be affected. "We do not expect preferences to be affected, even ifReuter - 109 words
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Article26 1960-10-13 4 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Council of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) yesterday held a closed session to discuss the Laotin situation.26 words
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115 1960-10-13 4 ENGLISH SOCCER START PROBE INTO CHARGES OF BRIBERY LONDON. Thurs.— English soccer chiefs decided yesterday to call an urgent meeting to consider allegations that professional footballers have accepted bribes to lose matches. Newspaper reports have suggested that a big gambling organisation is behind approaches to players m football league matches.115 words
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Article37 1960-10-13 4 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Nlkita I Khrushchev. Soviet Prime Minister m a message to the Cuban people broadcast by Moscow Radio yesterday, assured them of "'continued support" m their "struggle for economic and political independdence."37 words
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169 1960-10-13 4 BONN MOVES TO PUT VEIL ON NEW A-BOMB PROCESS BONN, Thurs. A West German Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday that the West German Government had recently asked the Federal Patents Office to declare the centrifuge process for the purification of fissionable material a state secret. He was answering a questioner169 words
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Advertisement9 1960-10-13 4 §at New Picture Series? -2 TOP BRITISH HIT PARADERS9 words
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Advertisement135 1960-10-13 4 »< Esquire, _B____Pl ■1 _f_\ 1 l\f]B/ 1 Pew 86, HIGH STREET. F3 SPORE. TEL: ***** SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE /ENS J F_F -^i f -_^_C_ a __.j Xn| Time to Feme«krl \y The Despatch C 45 •gft_> GIFT PROBLEMS 01.*' Jf, *f When you J%?- ot Mondtcro*- .-ot m-I Air-Conditiorx135 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1960-10-13 5 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON anew analysis of the industry H spotlights an obstacle: H Fishermen cannot meet His for the inshore kind By FI^H regular di>h on most dining our island slate. Each day, t.s throughout the island offer great vanety ot fish. r paused to think what irs, the1,040 words
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21 1960-10-13 5 laved ;i bi« pari j n i I I p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p21 words
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14 1960-10-13 5 FREE FOOD FOR POOR ON DEEPAVALI DAY SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Hundreds of Hindus are14 words
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Advertisement8 1960-10-13 5 r FORD MuiLLau I 12" o*£AMT£mts vr// wiibeam8 words
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Advertisement219 1960-10-13 5 I CHILDREN S ••^p Printed TEE SHIRTS U&bm USUGI P S1 60 N Ws2 40 PARTY DRESSES YfiT/y u»uoi p$ 11.00 nowss. so BOY'S SHIRTS A^/^T Pnntcd Woven Popl-np S 2.40 r-__p^__/ «WL JA I SW,M WEAR for GIRLS jn£ >*♦ ,n beautiful PRINTS _-^TA JI 2»o 4 ogc Group219 words
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Miscellaneous128 1960-10-13 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson mv^ar—z. _P __pi Ef m __^_1 -__*^»_pp^___ *P*^^__pr^ x^^ r MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis *-^~7 *|-r <s> °c^3Vs--moweyJ I I so- p?_rNiLN T^- '^-^r^ I ~~7 iljl AW"^_? F*— _i r __-_p_|p_B a^p_ri _i r r __-_-_Tr** y I128 words
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Article277 1960-10-13 6 Neutrals and the arms debate -_-_-______-»_-»_i TELLING THE PEOPLE IKE A SNAKE with a broken back the disarmament debate m the United Nations has crawled on to a hopeless finish. nited States amssador James Wadsworth does his eounand the free world aye disservice when he shows the world that America277 words
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812 1960-10-13 6 LYDIA AROOZOO - Expert: Prostitution is not an offence before the Law LYDIA AROOZOO w ft********* By Singapore City, Thursday Till-. LAW has not had the courage to say that prostitution constitutes an offence. There are a number of offences associated with prostitution but of itself prostitution does not constitute a criminal offence.812 words
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Article, Illustration265 1960-10-13 6 ALEXANDRA LEE - Schoolboy with a dream to be art teacher ALEXANDRA LEE LACK OF FUNDS HINDERS HIM FROM TAKING COURSE ABROAD: 1 WANT TO BRING JOYS OF PAINTING TO ALL' By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. YOUTH who holds the record of being the L fust schoolboy m Singapore to hold a oneman art265 words
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111 1960-10-13 6 HINDU FESTIVAL BECOMES A MULTI-RACIAL AFFAIR STAMFORD, Thurs. > Printing works employees of all nationalities m Singapore joined hands last week-end to celebrate what used to be an entirely Hindu festival. The festival, called the "Purattasi Sani" at the Sri Krishna temple m Waterloo Street was attended by about 600111 words
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75 1960-10-13 6 Colour films of temple fire-walking rite to be shown in Europe SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. £JOL()l H films of the annual fire-walking ceremony at the Mariainman temple here last Monday will shortly be shown m America and burope. Representatives of several film companies filmed the entire ceremony which was watched by75 words
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Article28 1960-10-13 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. The Air Ministry Local Staff Union will hold its annual general meeting at tne Victoria Memorial Hall at 10.00 a.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-10-13 6 Kodak man Giam to go on his second Asian trip ♦_v i bd gdfhkj hdfkj ghdfkjg hdf17 words
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Advertisement301 1960-10-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE •/in.)— Box S« ctt OXtrn WHILE YOU WAIT Pho* Road. TOP QUALITY COLOUR I L:*c i I, Singapore. SHOPPING GUIDE yim.t—H exO,, RttrRICCRATORS BARGAINS BARGAINS RARCAINS AVAILABLE taafcp Act No* HOME APPLIANCES 304, Orchard Ro-ri ACCOMMODATION VACANT furnished Dei I Itl EDUCATION extra REGISTER NOW301 words
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Advertisement13 1960-10-13 6 JEWELLERY Of lasting beauty and quality. U.S. de SILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD.13 words
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Advertisement60 1960-10-13 6 it onattJL ufz ttj $3QO regardless ot moke. eg. or cord. t*on, when you buy on incomparable _t^T\ m o}*v? 7*y 1 MAOt IN Tt-T^^^-^^; fl I -HThe sewing machine 'v mm Mechanical Brain I**_cT _g— r _*-*-r 200 <XK> tmwmmosf j Come m and see a demonstration ot the60 words
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73 1960-10-13 7 LYDIA AROOZOO - LYDIA AROOZOO Display of Malayan books at opening of new buildin l L ANNED: 4-LANGUAGE t0 ry hour for ihildren and poster IoNTEST FOR SCHOOLS SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs Fl LIBRARY WEEK from Nov. .v ill he held to coincide with the t the new73 words
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70 1960-10-13 7 THEY WANT LAND TO BUILD A CLUB HOUSE SON. Th Residents is to Government land build a Yam retarv of the MacPherson ad cm bearers are:- P: Murugiah Mr. Sect S d Dr. X Seer V.. Cim md Mr. Eward rer; Mr. Sum ::n. mittee Member^ n~cM M* x >k70 words
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9 1960-10-13 7 INSURANCE UNION TO HOLD BEAUTY CONTEST AT DANCE I9 words
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199 1960-10-13 7 A RECORD CROWD ATTENDS KERALA CLUB'S ONAM VARIETY SHOW GEYLANG, Thurs. A record crowcf of about 3.000 people were present when the Singapore Kerala Association put on an allcommunity variety show. Malam Kebudayan. at the Happy World, to celebrate their annual harvest festival Onam. The function was inaugurated by the199 words
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73 1960-10-13 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. The management committee of the Singapore Cooperative Union Ltd.. has decided to award four secondary scholarships for members' children next year, ac- cording to the honorary secretary. Mr. Andrew B. Pinto. The scholarships are of the value of $100 each, tenable; for73 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-10-13 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Three pretty and talented girls will dance at the Victoria Theatre tonight and on Saturday m aid of the National Theatre Fund. They are. from left: Wong Suet Lin. Melinda Lewis and Sylvia McCully, winners of the Mixed180 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-10-13 7 LYDIA AROOZOO - Life has been a constant struggle for 'Face the crowd' girl Amy LYDIA AROOZOO By Singapore City, Thurs [IFE lias been a constant struggle for lust week's "Face m the crowd" Amy Lim (iaig Hay, 11), a salesgirl m a large textile firm ill Raftles Place. Her ambition is to189 words
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95 1960-10-13 7 UNIVERSITY TO STAGE WELL-KNOWN TRAGEDY BKIT TIMAH. Thurs. The University of Malaya Music Society will stage well-known Greek ;gedy "Dido and Aenea three nights beginning on Oct. 18 at the CulturaJ Centre. Canning Rise, as >f the Universi' annniversary celebratio: play, according to me of the ambius productions under<en by95 words
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Article37 1960-10-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A record number of 60.000 people found jobs through employment exchanges m the country during the first nine months of this year— almost double the number for the of last year.37 words
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57 1960-10-13 7 SEVEN SCHOOLS ARE TO GET A FACE-LIFT SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Seven schools m the city and rural areas are to get a face-lift soon. The Governmeni has called for tenders for general repairs and re-decora-tion at: Tanjong Rhu Boys' School and Tanjong Rhu Girls' School plus servants' quarters and annexes,57 words
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208 1960-10-13 7 MOVE TO REDUCE FEDERAL CAPITAL'S RATE ASSESSMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The assessment rate j m Kuala Lumpur is expected to be cut when the Municipal budget if presented next month. This was indicated by sources close to the council. The assessment rate is expected to be reduced to a flat208 words
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Article40 1960-10-13 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —The annual general m« big of the Pan Pacific and South-east Asia Women's Association (Singapore Chapter) will be held on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wilairat. wife of the Indonesian Consul-General.40 words
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Article, Illustration200 1960-10-13 7 This backlane mechanic now has own scooter repair shop 2INGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Twenty-six-year-old Teo Scow Pantf. a back-lane motor mechanic, realised an old dream when he opened his own workshop m Cavt nauh Road recent! A skilled motor mechanic. Teo and ur other mechar.}< ap a motor workshop believed to200 words
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Advertisement103 1960-10-13 7 matter what high precision the manufacturers built into your watch, it ultimately is no better than the watchmaker who service* and repairs it. Servicing and repairing watches is highly skilled work. The best watch can be ruined, and ruined permanently, by an inexperienced workman. You can entrust your watch to103 words
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Article159 1960-10-13 8 JONATHAN RUSSELL - JONATHAN RUSSELL on the latest discs (o\(ii:i \i HOMO l. Marehc Mihtane b% s<hubert Kon ..•bouw Orchestra. I_pe*esta_— b% l.iwt i Marinus Flipse. ___tt music from /ar and Carpenter Lortzini; i Wiener Nvinphonikfri. Polka from the Bartered Bride In Smetana < Wiener Imitation to the Dance Weber (H_f_C159 words
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Article, Illustration313 1960-10-13 8 THE SHORT CUTS TO SALON SUCCESS WANT to improve your photography? Then let the Free Press Camera Coach be your guide. Every Thursday, the Camera Coach comments on photographs submitted byreaders, pointing out the faults and how they can be improved for salon competition.313 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-10-13 8 BALDWIN LEE, P.O. Box 1827. Singapore win*, the Jackpot Prize of four Philips EP discs He was one of the many who correctly identified our mystery personality. It was Handel .»nd the number of correct entries fcoes to show just how popular classical composers are becoming. This week73 words
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Advertisement164 1960-10-13 8 M Sf c m^ \Wm\ for Professional and ff__tl| I Amateur use SMSA >!; 5!; lenses. y\ 5 1 built-in flasl" contact j Price: Si 35-00 (Spo l'< I_P__9— __?_l mm f 3 5 a.) lay'^^^^vPa o; |f y \l t speed ?i; I ISCC -l/40Cth j^ J B. Built-in164 words
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Miscellaneous15 1960-10-13 8 Your lucky star gORN today you have a by^those^you love. f pisces (Feb. 20-Mar. 20,-15 words
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Article, Illustration1776 1960-10-13 9 I ;L UB LEADER SAYS: IDLE oUTH S SHOULD BE ||YEN MORE FACILITIES oR RECREATION THE SINGAPORE SCENE IG .RDENS, Thursday, of Ihe Serangoon Garden Mr. T. A. Mugan, yesterday I recreation clubs and comlielp m curbing juvenile ding more recreational souths. i the rise m1,776 words
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54 1960-10-13 9 g ALL my life I have ground my teeth while asleep. Is there a cure? Afraid not— you probably do it when you dream ties of antiseptic to see if that will cure it. 0 More likely you will poison yourself. Ordinary antiseotics54 words
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Advertisement15 1960-10-13 9 ■POLORON Harden company pora. B ***** SfM pW r pur. B 1 SCHOOL OF MUSIC15 words
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Advertisement28 1960-10-13 9 I" 'I I '"ll llil' NF_M PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH ALL TRANSISTOR USE 6x1.5V BATTERIES y __--Pj^ available at 'mm\\\. Hi-fi Traders 59, South Bridge Road, S pore Tel: *****28 words
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44 1960-10-13 10 Singaporeans cross the Causeway for a swim lOHORE BAIIRI •I Th three-ml ..ru that ruii> pari pularity with Si. hundreds. 1 ■.deally situated surroundh cl plen: provide sha from t of Joh( for •rd. It al>o pi for th« up i Great change im-44 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-10-13 10 A 3-MONTH STAY HERE FOR TOURING ENGINEER TANJONG PAGAR, Thurs. Mr. David Wilkinson, 28. an engineer at the )le Wireless Ltd.. m London, is now m Singapore to work m the local :ich ol the firm for Three months m the course his work tour of various company branches to99 words
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Article81 1960-10-13 10 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH First aid challenge to Federation goes unanswered DATO LEE PRESENTS GOLDEN TROPHY f A CONTEST THAT M J NEVER TAKE PLACF By SINGAP,?v THE St John Ambula.. Singapore is concerne* of the Federation on the prop, Malayan first aid content Dr. Kssel Tan, the81 words
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182 1960-10-13 10 GIRLS VOTE FOR 'BRAINS' IN PREFERENCE TO CHARM AND BEAUTY TANJONG PAGAR. Thurs. —St. Theresa Convent earned a very close verdict over Gan Eng Seng School m a friendly junior Interschool debate when they debated on the proposition that "brains m women is ol more importance than beauty". The girl182 words
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Article39 1960-10-13 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Hajjah Kalthom. wife oi Tengku Mahkota of Johore. will present prizes at a fa dress dance, organised by the Johore Bahru General Hospital Nurses Recreation Club, at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Saturday.39 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-10-13 10 SHE'S PROUD OF HER SON'S SUCCESS IN AUSSIE SCHOOL OF ART SINGAPORE CITY A proud Si! toda Oliviero oi" Frankel lReason; She has r< c cd news thai tier oni; Hugh, had scored ot per cent m all the subj, i amination th >m- utstandi An School m Australia. H»'i100 words
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Article27 1960-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. 1 Forty-nine mor< the Selangor SI identity cards branded the big black X last m< bringing the total ir to 245.27 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-10-13 10 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Song Nyuk Lin presented over 40 students of Victoria School with prizes for outstanding performances m the 1959 athletic and academic activities of the school at the annual speech day at the school. Three of the most prominent112 words
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100 1960-10-13 10 200 WILL BE AT ANNUAL MEETING OF CHURCH SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. The Malayan an coi Methodist Church will be held c School. Barker Road from Dec. 6-11. conference will be under the presidene: Bi>hoo H. B. Amstuti. About 200 delegates representing both laymen and ministers from 102 Methodist ools and100 words
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258 1960-10-13 10 Buses 'go slow' to keep to timetable... but it infuriates passengers SINGAPORE. CITY, Thursday. COMPLAINTS have been made by people who have had the experience of travelling m buses m Singapore running ahead of I schedule. •'The drivers of these buses are entirely to blame lor their being ahead of258 words
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Article26 1960-10-13 10 XI BONG TEBAL. Thurs A Thai labourer. Bun Lam. was jailed for 18 months for possessing 221 b ol opium valued ar $5,000.26 words
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Article60 1960-10-13 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs —Catholic High School will celebrate Its 25th anniversary to-day and to-morrow. The celebrations which started at 8 00 a.m. today with a thanks-giving ma officiated by the Right Rev. Dr. Carlo Van Melckebeke. an apostolic delegate.. Rev. Dr. Carlo will open a Science and60 words
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44 1960-10-13 10 YOUTH FALLS 15 FEET FROM COCONUT TREE gINGAPORE, CITY. Thurs. —A young Indian, K. Kandasamy, 26. fell from a height of 15 feet while climbing a coconut tree In the City Council quarters here. Kandasamy had climbed the tree to pluck young fronds n_l44 words
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Miscellaneous111 1960-10-13 10 _T_n^^T" l< 'l^^*!W f THEY'RE HOME-MAI7E l^ RUM-BABAS, T//ASH I UNIVERSITY oi MALAYA 630 p.m.. all m Main Lecture CHINESE SOCIETV: Chinese Inenire cultural night, Culiural Centre. SINGAPORE PIIOTOOI. Cainhng Rise 8 p.m. PHK SOCIETY: Joint exsiNOAPORE POLYTECH- hibltion by Peng Seng-Wu and MC: Open to public from 2 to111 words
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Miscellaneous227 1960-10-13 10 (II ES ROSS J 1 Tnis p.:n wouk. 1. I M f "™'7_™T'"™ Tr_"™T^™T_____l I quie. ti.ing <8 1 II 7. Wine upset with noihine m- ___-*P P*^ .siae but arnra men 8 lis eternal In Lundy, In I j l—_ ___fl____L____B B. ~^*%mi~~~\\ 9. In Ul of Ba. O227 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-10-13 11 ________H-_fl_-H__ap__fl-_i_H_B *t_^__J_>*r_^2J pJPJtafM (1 Div. 4,1 Won h>: I. Time: lniin. 1.°,. (I |)ix. :>_ t i F Hon by. 1 1 Time: lmin. 13 15. M |ij*.. i__ Won by: hd.. >. 1. Time: lniin. 13 4 .">. n_, I V l>i\ .VK. Won92 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-10-13 11 Bill Tan will have a go in grand gala SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Bill Tan of Eveready Sports Club is the first entrant for the first Singapore Open Swimming Championships. He will take part m the 100 metres backstroke. "No harm trying." said Bill yesterday. "I think it will be fun."217 words
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Article50 1960-10-13 11 TAMPENIS. Thurs. Young Sarip Samin of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, won the R.A.F. 10-mile time trial weekly meet held here yesterday ta 25mm. 47sec. Another S.A.C.A. rider. Ahmad Rawi. was second (25:51) followed by Samsuddin Aris (SACA) 27.2 and Cpl. Harold Pountney (5 Dog Company) 27.17.50 words
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Article39 1960-10-13 11 BUDAPEST, Thurs.— Glasgow Rangers, though beaten 2-1 by Ferencvaros of Hungary, qualified for the second round of the European Cup. Rangers had won the first leg 4-2 and had a winning goal aggregate of 5-4.—Reu-ter.39 words
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Article47 1960-10-13 11 LONDON. Thurs.— Rugby Union matches yesterday County Championship: Oxfordshire 8* Dorset and Wiltshire 3. Sussex 13 Hertfordshire 11. Club matches: Cambridge University 20 St. Mary's Hospital 5. Penarth 18 Pontypool 0. Rugby League: Halifax 12 New Zealand 18. St. Helens 15 Aus- tralia 12. Reuter.47 words
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Article58 1960-10-13 11 TANGLIN. Thurs. 5 Doc Company. RMP. beat REME by 24 points (3 goals. 2 tries and a penalty) to three (a penalty) m a rue-by match here yesterday. Scorers for Military Police: Lt. Hagan four tries (three converted by L/C. Oliver t. Sgt. Crossley <try> and L C.58 words
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Article264 1960-10-13 11 CINCiAPORE CITY. Thurs.— Outram ondary Commercial School held their lirs! swimming carI on Tuesday a! I lie Chinese Swimming (.lul). It was such a SU< poke ot trying their luck m oore's First Open .hampionships to be held \*ov. 5. en ii we lose,264 words
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Advertisement234 1960-10-13 11 Can you win one of these? IN THE diving there will be three normal compulsory dives and three different voluntary dives. Here are the events: Event No. 1: 100 metres freestyle— men 3.00 p.m. Event No. 2: 100 metres freestyle— women 3.10 p.m. Event No. 3: 100 metres breaststroke— men234 words
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Advertisement413 1960-10-13 11 BARGAIN OFFER! The Beauty Editor of HER WORLD has m at a special price. DAY: Yellow tablets relieve P o s_^B and have stimulating effect _^_^H^£S£n V S\\\\m&% _<£*^ _P>______P*l_P __>r^ -^——k—^Vc 1 1 OT 1 -_4_fl v<c_^ o______~ kW~ l _^_P \fe m m\^mmmmm\\ _>^^4^^^_#__i _C-^ j_ __V __t*r~__413 words
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Miscellaneous58 1960-10-13 11 Today's Sport m Soccer: Cuptie: R.A.F. Seletar v Sukaramai. Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Friendly: Star Soccerites v R.N. Sembawang. Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Joyful Indians v Royal Engineers, Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Swimming; Siglap Secondary School carnival. CSC 2.00 p.m. Beatty Secondary School carnival heats. 10.00 a.m." Badminton: Civil58 words
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94 1960-10-13 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Reliable goes fastest in quiet morning ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Reliable, who ran In 41 4/5. made the time m an otherwise morning here today. Hula Hoop <Ward> to three m even time. I.indalou <Wahab> went easily over three m 42 I Trigger (Ward' did threerter pace. Stratosphere94 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-10-13 12 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES rtu> AM ta_rJ_ by HERO'S BIG NIGHT IF the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation vice-president. Sydney Ortega, hadn't brought it to the notice of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council vice-presi-dent, Mr. Goh Chye Hin, the man who made Tan Howe Liang the Olympic silver medallist299 words
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Article107 1960-10-13 12 LONDON. Thurs— British soccer I .erday: Football League Cup first round: Lincoln City 2 Bradford 2. Chester 2 Leyton Orient 2 .-Tton 2 Crystal Palace 0. ton 3 Accnngton Stanley 1. ester City 4 Mansfield Town 0. Plymouth Arcyle 2 South port 0. •M'cond round: As tonReuter - 107 words
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Article22 1960-10-13 12 VIENNA. Thurs.— F.C. Austriaon of Vienna beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 m the first leg o^^^^^ ropean Cup tie I ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration594 1960-10-13 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran By K. LUMPUR. Thurs JMIK success of Knightsbridge m the lirst race was sensational opening Io yesterday's racing al K.L. and an early setback for punters. -bridge was almost -144 win and $37 place. Always travelling d the594 words
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Article, Illustration411 1960-10-13 12 S. RASOO - S. RASOO By Outram. Thursday T*AN Soo Liat, the form- er Singapore hurdling champion whose appointment as an official of Singapore's Olympic team for Rome has, been described by an Olym--1 pic Councillor as 'unconstitutional', said yesterday that he411 words
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225 1960-10-13 12 BALESTIER. Thurs. Indian Association, playing with no goalkeeper In the first half, and ten men m the second, did well to hold Royal Air Force Tengah to a goalless draw m a S.H.A. Division 2 league game played at Balestier Road yesterday. Mokum Singh played225 words
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Article277 1960-10-13 12 KALLANG. Thurs. The Schoolboys Singles Table Tennis (Jnampionsnip emereu the second round yesterday at the National Recreation Centre with seven more walk-overs. Results were: Khoo Gaik Hooi (Maris Stella i beat Tan Thiam Chye (Dryburghi 3-0; Ng San Chong (S.E.S.i beat Tay Tat Chye < Oldham277 words
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307 1960-10-13 12 NAVAL BASE COMPLETELY OUTCLASS OLD SAINTS WOODSVILLfc. Thurs. The Naval Base XV went on a goal scorim. spree when they trounced St. Andrews Old Bo>s' Association by 50 points (15 tries and goals) to five (a soal) m a friendly rugby match here yesterday. The Old Boys', wun two of307 words
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Article30 1960-10-13 12 PADANG. Thurs Singapore Cricket Club 2nd XV managed to edge R.A.F. Selrtar *A" by three points (penal- ty) to nil m a rugby match I here yesterday.30 words
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195 1960-10-13 12 IT'ALLANG. Thurs. In the Civil Service Associa- (ton's badminton ties played I off on Tuesday night, it was 1 a case of easy wins lor ah the fancied players. Lai Lung Ming <Woodbnd_< Hospital), who is one of the players picked195 words
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Advertisement331 1960-10-13 12 tut along dotted FREE PRESS WORD PUZZLE Jj-* I Cut out ond pin with r Posting instruction, c i Nome i •c o •c v I hi jI I R R O •"B l A|___C- J_-As2 _——i i j Cut along dod. CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE )u l 1. In331 words
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