The Singapore Free Press, 17 October 1960
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Title Section22 1960-10-17 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1960. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article387 1960-10-17 1 'Sadder and wiser' after trip to New York I- DRAWING UP PLAN FOR MORE ROOM AT THE TOP IN WORLD BODY Uhree, four or five advisers for Dag' A special report from NEW DELHI, Monday t; Jawaim and arc broad- tl Nations deluding n officials IReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-10-17 1 BANK CLERK WINS THE $500 JACKPOT I t8 words
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256 1960-10-17 1 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI SCHOOLS FAIL TO CARRY OUT CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY By SINGAPORE CITY. Mon FREE MILK lor sonic 8,000 children m 180 schools m the Shite luis been suspended. This notion luis been taken by the Social Welfare Department following investigations256 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-10-17 1 FAREWELL KISS FOR LADY TEMPLER AS SHE LEAVES A HAPPY HOSPITAL PARTY Dutch Minister ready to discuss New PRETTY Yook Choo r ives a fond farewell kiss to Lady Tompler. This was after a children's party at tho orthopaedic ward of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital.46 words
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125 1960-10-17 1 NEW FERRY SERVICE IN COOL COMFORT OINGAPORE CITY. Mun,~ 0 A new air-conditioned terry, Laju. capable of carrying 192 passengei a maximum >peed of 12i knots, begins operation between Jardine Steps anc Pulau Bukom today. The service Is being provided by the Straits Towage Syndicate, of which Btraits Steamship Co.125 words
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Article253 1960-10-17 1 Worst tidal wave m living memory hits Ganges Delta: 3,000 are believed dead EAST PAKISTAN. Mon. Three thousand people are believed to have been killed m a cyclone which hit the Ganges Delta area 1. Monday followed by the worst tidal wave m living memory, according to official reports253 words
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Article27 1960-10-17 1 GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador*. Mon. A Cuban captain jumped his ship yesterday because he did not want to return to his honv under Premier Fidel Castro.27 words
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Article19 1960-10-17 1 SEGUIN. (Texas). Mom—Tornadoes struck twice m Ti terciay. injuring about 10 people and causing vast property damage.19 words
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Article29 1960-10-17 1 BENGHAZI. Mon King ldna nccepted th« resignation of Prime Minister. Mr. Abrti M«-id Koobar. and has asked Mr Molwmmed bin Otlunar. mer Fmanre Minister, tx> form29 words
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Article22 1960-10-17 1 m^mo;n o! b;r Anthony Eden, :ormr: prime minister, are prepared by the Modern Fon iac< Publishing Hoasf publication m Russian.22 words
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Advertisement42 1960-10-17 1 FUJI FILM 1^" NEW pCHICK I EJECTOR l^jjL NO MOK£ CUTS BECAUSE OF A LOOSE BLADE illy locfs exact rvilS -.***f^ '< NOT TMIJ j^ f BLADE CORNERS SHIELDED IN liA F F SLIM STREAMLINED HEAD rp pc.rts unprotected. Ofrier razors f A*42 words
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Advertisement26 1960-10-17 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) tnrolm—tt ■ceaptx tf^hr 1 fw jt a^^^v^^^e^k^ a^^As^^^^^B^^^a^v^laa^tt G«it«r. A«r«« CMf tfimwf, Mi— n T««: 1471f Widesnread riamacrp26 words
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562 1960-10-17 2 Jets to feature in biggest loudest air show in State PAYA LEBAR. Mon. T^HE nine major in- ternattanal airlines rating through Singapore will shortly hold a meeting to discuss how to make next year's air show at Paya Lebar an affair to remember. Th* treek-long air showrhe opening ol new562 words
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32 1960-10-17 2 OTTAWA: Canadian customs I men are to raise the tax valuation on imported cars, the Canadian Press news agency reported, and said price m-32 words
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Article89 1960-10-17 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board or expected this morning are: Banda 12. Malacca Maru 4 5, Fernsea 6A, Agamemnon 67. Hanoi 89, Yukikawa Maru 1011, Pres. Jefferson 13/14. Straat Magelhaen 15/16. Awata Maru 18. Tjibodas 19. Scudai N. Wall 2, Selangor N. Wall 4 Giang89 words
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185 1960-10-17 2 AMERICAN STEEL PRODUCTION DROPPED LAST MONTH NEW YORK: Production ot steel m the United States fell back last month after a slight rise m August from July's level. the American Iron and Steel Institute reported. Steel-making furnaces poured 0.439.0U0 net tons of ingots and *teel for castings m September compared185 words
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Article86 1960-10-17 2 RANGOON: The Burmese A: my will run the Danish E^-; Asiatic Company from No\. l. .us learned here. Mr. T. H Oxtelri:. senei.il manage*' of iio company winch represents i number of Eu;upeau firms .it;e. called rhe reoi' a ';ake-over' premature, but did no:86 words
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Article61 1960-10-17 2 LONDON: The total amount of application for last week's offer of £280 million 91 -day Treasury bills was 1430.830. 000. The amount allotted was cut to £280 million and went at an average rate of £5 9 6.35 per cent compared with £5/11/3.52 per cent the previous61 words
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Article118 1960-10-17 2 WASHINGTON. Mon.—Aeroplanes wilt probably ne\er fiy faster than 2.500 miles an hour, or four times the speed of sound, an aircraft industry group said yesterday. The iat? of travel through the atmosphere is limited by the effects of fricuonal heat. though spacecraft could go mnny times118 words
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Article434 1960-10-17 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Monday Previous Saturday A!ex. Bricks OrdS. (N) .90 .*O Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers BOUSTEAD 1.211 1.21 8.8. Petrol 40. Ha *0 IV* B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 '20 3 Ords. 46.-434 words
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86 1960-10-17 2 Call for probe into the use of Japanese crews JHE PRESIDENT of the in te j Masters, Mate* and Pilot* asked for an investigation States (Government ships manned nese crews m the Far Ka>t. According to news i ea< lm Capt Robert Durkin said reply from Senator Warn Democrat m86 words
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408 1960-10-17 2 Outlook for Southern Kinta is 'very good' SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Both the Stock Exchange Gazette and the Investors Chronicle have referred to Mr: J. Ivan Spens' statement about the lives of the Southern Kinta dredges. The Investors Chronicle, quoting Mr. Spens m summary, that four of the nine dredges have408 words
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Article167 1960-10-17 2 Sharp increases m Chrysler and A.M. sales reported DETROIT Tne Chjvgler Corporation and vie American Motors Corporation reported sharp increases m car sales m early October from the year earlier peiioo. Chrysler s*ia its dealers ae:ivered 2 7, 193, car* m the initial third of this momh against 17.079167 words
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Article328 1960-10-17 2 Paris Motor Show FARIS: British exhibitors m the 47th Paris Motor Sho* which closed on Sunday, appea: to be pleaded with the volume of business they ha\e done. The Rootes Groups Sunbeam Alpine convertible is probabh the best seller m the moderate price group and nearly 200 good328 words
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153 1960-10-17 2 Hitler's 'Volks savers' want their money back BOKN. Mon. About 30.--000" Volkswa?who put up money to finance Adolf Hitlers promise of "a car ior every worker.' asked for their money back yesterday on moral principles. The money went into tanks instead of cars, and the savers' have been trying vainly153 words
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68 1960-10-17 2 LONDON: The Coventry. Warwickshire, firm of Lea-F. Cis will exhibii their D for ten years at thus \mInternational Motor Show here The car the Lynx roaa.sier has a six cylinder, 2.253 re engine capable of 100 m^ hour. All four wheels have brakes, and68 words
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73 1960-10-17 2 Comets withdrawn from the Atlantic se rvice I ONDON. Mon A Comet .jir'inei \\\^n 10 be or*iat«a by British O Airways Oocpontton on trans- Atlantic rouie her* yesterday from N>\» Tne Com«t IV lias b«en pl«cea on BOAC's North Atlantic swvlce by the Boeing 707. which carries 129 passengers against73 words
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Advertisement457 1960-10-17 2 Vy t«A«V« LINES *^V Sa.li«|s ti ADEN RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN V^ CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS QC Spire P. S'kam Penanf J& TV »J PMU ll Pirt 21 Oct V^ ii"iJ I 21 27 Oct ?3 25 Oct 28 27 Oct /V 31 3t Oct sA '^U B)t 3 Oct 4457 words
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Advertisement31 1960-10-17 2 ====::SIIII»I»I\<. J BARBER LINE FfMl U.S.A. CAST COAST POUTS via PANAM* LOS I AND HOMCKONC TROUIAMOR 2| Oct TUF FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LlNf frtm HI GULF PORTS PANAMA. LOS «*G UILIttVIIII31 words
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46 1960-10-17 3 Merchants combine to give a big Deepavali party M'ORK CITY, Monday. Deepavali will be con t tliis year m High Streel R Koucl. s in these two iii vhs, lor S history will not on Deepavali, which falls ]i{ heir respective slio|>s. Easier now Hitensive drive46 words
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67 1960-10-17 3 WAD IS WIDENED TO ENSURE SAFER MOTORING FOR PUBLIC THOMSON. Mop..— Widen--1 Ing o: he well-used rrow Adam Road li ried out by .üblic Works Depart•tier completed, the providr ample nooth flow of the repeatedly complained the road was too narInding and tricky. rmer. K.K. Poong. c been forced to67 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-10-17 3 DAVID TAMBYAH - Capt. Tufnell man of action DAVID TAMBYAH CHIEF OF SINGAPORE CUSTOMS TO RETIRE AFTER 29 YEARS OF SERVICE By SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. When Captain Richard Sidney Tufnell leaves Singapore on retirement, the State will lose one of its most senior and popular officers who has put m 29 years of277 words
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160 1960-10-17 3 Teachers' union praised for staging youth drama, dance festival SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. DOTH the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, have extended their heartiest congratulations to the Singapore Teachers' Union for organising the drama, music and dance festival for youth al160 words
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Article23 1960-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. MajGen. T. Upathambhapanda. Surgeon General of the Royal Thai Army, is now m Singajpore on a three-day visit.23 words
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Article31 1960-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 7.201 candidate- 743 more than last year— will take the Cambridge School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate examinations to be held next month.31 words
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Article24 1960-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Government officers have been given permission to invest m the first Malayan Unit. Trusts Limited as from Oct. 5.24 words
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Article98 1960-10-17 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The -Beauty Parade" by Lim Hiong of Catholic High School was adjudged the winner m the 1960 inter-school photographic competition organised by the Victoria School Photographic Society. The second prize went to Ting Chue Lit of Victoria School for his print entitled "Praying". Lim98 words
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Article, Illustration181 1960-10-17 3 Awang studied settings the hard way: Now he's tops Mon.- A man with an unusual occupation is 54 year-old Che Awang bin Baki, a widower with nine children. Literally described as 'the man behind the scenes' Che Awang is a self-taught maker oi stage sets and a creator of stage181 words
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Article167 1960-10-17 4 RUSSIAN CAMP IS LESS LIKELY TO COMMIT BREACH OF DISCIPLINE, U.S. EXPERTS PREDICT I THE WORLD AT NOON L^_^^_a by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE NEW YORK, Monday. QESPERATE moves m the "cold war" during the next decade are more likely to come from167 words
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172 1960-10-17 4 AN ANTI-CATHOLIC PLAN TO DEFEAT SEN. KENNEDY YEW YORK, Mon. AntiCatholic groups are planning to distribute millions of pamphlets m the last 10 days of the American presidential campaign m a bid to defeat Senator John Kennedy, the Democratic candidate, according to the New York Times. In a special campaign172 words
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Article28 1960-10-17 4 CAMBRIDGE. (Massachusetts Mon .—An atomic clock, said to be 100.000 times more accurate y now m use. has been I built by three Harvard University28 words
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223 1960-10-17 4 GAITSKELL'S DECISION 'A RECIPE TO SPLIT THE PARTY' SOUTHPORT. Mon. Mrs. Barbara Castle former Labour Party chairman, said here last night that Mr. Gaitskell's decision to fight the party conference decisions while continuing as leader was 'a certain recipe for spitting the party." 'Of course, we all want to see223 words
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Article26 1960-10-17 4 BONE. Eastern Algeria. Mon. Eleven Europeans and a Mo>iem were injured when lerro threw a grenade into crowded bar at Herbillon last night.26 words
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217 1960-10-17 4 'Strong man' Mobutu pays a surprise call on Mr. Tshombe ELISABETHVILLE, Monday. fOLOXEL Joseph Mobutu, the Congolese military "strong man/ had a surprise lour hour conference here yesterday with Mr. Moise Tshombe, the breakaway Katanga premier, and announced afterwards: "We have the same viewpoints." Colonel Mobutu, who as army chief217 words
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Article14 1960-10-17 4 LONDON. Mon. King Hussein of Jordan won a tenlap go-kart race yesterday.14 words
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67 1960-10-17 4 FINNISH UNIONS BREAK WITH RED T.U.C. HELSINKI, Mon. Finnish Trade Unions have broken away from the Communist -dominated Trade Union Confederation, are expected to form an opposing confederation m three weeks' time following a meeting held here yesterday. It is expected that Finland's trade union movement will be split into67 words
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167 1960-10-17 4 TECHNICAL MEN FLEE CUBA: CASTRO BLAMES IT ON U.S. HAVANA, Mon. The Prime Minister, Dr. Castro, has accused "Yankee imperialism" of encouraging doctors, engineers and technicians to leave Cuba m a move to deprive the revolution of badlyneeded technicians. He said this during a television address of three hours and167 words
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Advertisement39 1960-10-17 4 mll^ Are you following our Great New Picture Series? |l g! !''>«!! 8k M 2 TOP BRITISH ""JB HIT PARADERS tf I^Hi^^fil tfL. 'Skiffle King' at work and at play! I! lii iliSfflii fi Wm& Settine the Dace —m fachinnci39 words
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Advertisement179 1960-10-17 4 Do It yours^ Lon-iat] The wonder, v^/ipe-ci( self-adhesive plastic" I hJ Ski i ICKS It's so easy! HO WATER •MO GLUE NO TACKS NO SPECIAL TOOLS A myrimi *sei room «wJU. irayv furniture p*i/ wall» Con-T»ct is to colourful, to a< varied m its patterns for tvtrs putv>v Hyfietme C—hTmct179 words
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Miscellaneous23 1960-10-17 4 i WJ— ißy Gog I 1 76 lIS r^l CLUES ACROSS playing (5). 1. Ideal accommodation fnr o 3. Other such are nnn^mmi^23 words
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Article, Illustration659 1960-10-17 5 By Dr. Albert Schweitzer: All of us can do a little to bring world misery to an end T question whether lam a pe»i--n optimi>t, I answer that my tledge i- pessimistic, but my willire optimistic. s optimistic- if it represents n ih.it the forces659 words
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Article144 1960-10-17 5 LAGOS. Mon.— Nigeria is to compete with Algeria as the richest oil producing country In Africa. This Is the news behind a sentence m the Queen's >peech. read by Princess Alexandra at the independent Nigerian Parliament's fir>t session In Lago>. It said: "Negotiations for144 words
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Article72 1960-10-17 5 CALCUTTA. Mon. About \J 3.500 Tibetan refugees have crossed into North Sikkim. Entire villages m the area of Tibet adjoining the frontier are said to have been evacuated. It is t nought the refugees must have been ailowed to escape to make room for Chinese settlers and72 words
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Advertisement16 1960-10-17 5 ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE .our PERFECT LISTENING RA 4011 P bands LTD. 'poh Penong Keveve 777 :tor16 words
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Advertisement122 1960-10-17 5 r\r^. c\rn miii run t!ir ri-k oili-n<lin<! unions vnu take xmic SfMP^^l^ |»rrraution a^ain«t |>rr*piration ■ffT^^^L <m|<.i. m- l>c-t wa\ l- t<> >jit.i\ Kr^y^^l on f)iM)-Ho\o .in.l Max ii<->!. ill da) long! g ODO-RO-IVO YOURSELF y^H tekmene) Superbly finished and tastefully are cut for utmost comfort and ease o* In122 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-10-17 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson "V -S^LC KIR HA\ES T SEEN "1 TAKE »T EASY STAN. )SO I NCTfJE. HQLC THAT )>^^S AN T^^< Mc-HT sZt >'OU YE A' YOU YE KEN WHAT ELSE ELEVATOR/ jMl\ VNC^K PEJAuSE I C^C^ ;-'A£ \AJATIQN MIT. tf^^Fhi l? SEvN <133 words
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Article248 1960-10-17 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE The Colonel and the Kempeitai yET another war--1 rior this time a stupid Japanese one pens his memoirs and irts another stupid, futile controversy. Mansobu Tsuji, a Colonel m the Japanese army that was thrashed to a standstill m the Pacific War. writes m vile taste when248 words
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Article506 1960-10-17 6 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE CITY. Mon THEY ARE ARMED WITH_KEYS_TO WHISK AWAY POPULAR MODELS: 10 VEHICLES ARE LOST EACH WEEK A TOTAL of .'J7!) ears has disappeared from the roads m Singapore m the last nine months an average of 10 a week. A506 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-10-17 6 IAN MOK- AI - His great love for dogs helps him to 'communicate' with them IAN MOK-AI He trained Arrol and Princess to bring laughter to bedridden children. .and when they died he only knew loneliness By SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. WONG CHI LOK said: v]u will learn to love a dog again." In this219 words
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Article120 1960-10-17 6 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI BY On canine intelligence. Mr. Wong will liame it m the dimension of two of his most beloved dogs Arrol and Princess. Wong acquired them when he was journeying from India to Hong Kong with a pack of 36 dogs for the police ba.se.120 words
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79 1960-10-17 6 FREE SCHOOLING AND LUNCH FOR CHILDREN AT CENTRE TELOK BLANGAH. Mon. Resident this area are taking lull aditage of the faeil: red them at the Keppel Harbour Community Centre which include film shows aiici educational clashes. Subjects About 80 underprevileged children m this area are receiv free schooling at the79 words
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40 1960-10-17 6 Harbour workers come to aid of school yio T 1 Of f bo t I 4 Mim wag M Cultural hf m dorA H r M jn M nO Th I 10 ral I mat tech Inc flag clr< v40 words
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Advertisement74 1960-10-17 6 5 j liMj! LET AMERIti mSm EXPRESSNAN BS ALL YOUR TRWEc SEE ARRANGEMEII Hi AMERICAN INTfB' "'IW m A respected name m fmoncid ,^^^^J and travel service for r- V^v I than 108 years with over 400 c offices throughout the world. M WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL ARRANGE" I AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS74 words
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Article73 1960-10-17 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE More jet aircraft are now calling at Paya Lebar Loading area widened I. ,DLE TRAFFIC: Lash-landing strip L S T rENGTHENED PAVA LEBAR. Mon Traffic Control authorities the holding area for jetfrom 60 square miles to J to rope with the increash >mu73 words
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131 1960-10-17 7 PRESENT TOWER TO BE USED FOR TRAINING AIR CONTROLLERS .and a Lebar control In an emergency. taken after a meeting en civil and military i .ithoritit riginal area of 10 by 6 miles has been led to 45 miles by 28 [1 prohibited to :on-engined aircraft. U jetliners using the131 words
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Article47 1960-10-17 7 \GAPORE CITY. Mon. The Singapore representative, ♦ute of Bookkeep-j Announced that candid- i m Singapore who wish N v. Dec. exzuniare to submit the rnt later than October 1 21. 1960. Application forms are obLble from the Y.M.C.A.'s ..ard Road. Singa-47 words
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119 1960-10-17 7 Hawkers make use of public standpipes all day, say residents KAMPONG KAPOR, Monday. RESIDENTS m Kampong Kapor are comIV plaining of hawkers misusing standpipes and public conveniences near the playground between Hindoo Road and Howe 11 Road. Mr. L.K. Weng. a mechanic m Rowell Road, said hawkers iixed long plastic119 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-10-17 7 This clerk spends his spare cash on stray do&s SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Bachelor Mr. Tan Teck Lim, 44, an accounts clerk, spends all his spare money m looking after stray dogs he finds. He feeds them till he212 words
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101 1960-10-17 7 LIFE-BOAT FOR HANS ANDERSON CLUB ISLAND TRIPS SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— A lite-boat, capable of carrying 30 children, has been' donated to the Hans Anderson Club for the use of all needy children m Singapore. Named "Hans." the boat v as donated by three members of the Singapore Harbour Board. It101 words
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98 1960-10-17 7 2,330 CHILDREN ENTER SAFETY-FIRST POSTER CONTEST SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 2.330 porters, drawn by school children, has been entered for the Automobile Association of Singapore's Safety First Exhibition which opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the Deputy Prime Minister, who98 words
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217 1960-10-17 7 CHUN YEE SHOWS GREAT SKILL AND INTEPRETATIVE ABILITY FOR CHOPIN MUSIC AT RECITAL SINGAPORE CITY Mon-— W* may look lor crent things from Vu Chun Yee. whose Chopm recital, played to a capacity house at the Cultural Centre on Saturday evening, re.xi an artist of much higher than average Yu217 words
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Article37 1960-10-17 7 MORE PARKING AREAS IN THE CITY SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— From today the Government pay as you park scheme will be extended to three more city areas. They are: Raffles Quay; North and South Canal Roads between George37 words
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97 1960-10-17 7 THIS CENTRE IS BADLY SITED, THEY COMPLAIN rpANJONG PAGAR. Mon.— iThe people of Mount Erskine want a new community centre at a convenient place. They complained that the present centre is inconveniently situated on a hilltop which is not within easy reach. They consider walking up the hill to the97 words
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104 1960-10-17 7 Found: Well-preserved body of woman buried 50 years ago BALESTIER, Monday. J4IK body of a woman buried about 50 years ago was found m a well-preserved state by workmen clearing a building site on the slope of a hill m the disused Teocnew burial ground. The woman was dressed m104 words
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39 1960-10-17 7 80 TRAINEES ON 2-WEEK TOUR OF MALAYA KATONG, Mon. About 80 student teachers wnl leave Singapore on Dec. 10 m three chartered buses on a fortnight's tour of the Federation. Mr. Joseph Kanniah. organ ulna sporetarv of the travel39 words
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300 1960-10-17 7 A world govt. to restore world peace fails to get the vote OINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Accountancy students of the Singapore Polytechnic defeated a debate motion by their engineering colleagues "That a World Government and not a United Nations can restore world peace." The decision of the Judges was unanimous. The300 words
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Advertisement149 1960-10-17 7 v ttuuw THE MOST PORTABLE oi Portables 4) 0 I fi r /5 COLLYER QUAY J "FUJIYA" TRP-72S AC/DC V-X All Transistor 2-Wove Bond and 3-Speed Radio-Phonograph B operates on 6 pieces 1 .5 v Torch M^^v f^T^B r=^ Batteries or 220 v AC Mains. KiW s 1 LB AH149 words
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Article146 1960-10-17 8 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH Covt. booklets on right methods of family planning 400.000 COPIES IN FOUR LANGUAGES TO BE PRINTED: THEY'LL HELP TO PROMOTE SCHEME B> SINGAPORE CITY, Mon i GIANT publicity campaign is now being planned to bring home to the people of the State the146 words
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93 1960-10-17 8 BOYS FIND NEW JOB TO GET POCKET MONEY: SELLING SPIDERS TANULIN. Mon. A ,ip of 15 Chinese boys und '.hem^elves a job catching spider.-* Their customers are >chool children and Chinese physicians. School boys pay as miu'h as SI for a king spider. They use them m a war le93 words
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Article30 1960-10-17 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— The Singapore Government been urged to introduce shorthand m Malay secondary schools by the liser oi the Malay ShortI stitute. Inche Abdul man bin Hassan.30 words
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207 1960-10-17 8 AUSSIE VISITORS ON WORLD TOUR GET WARM WELCOME FROM LOCAL 'PARENTS' KATONG, Moii. An Australian couple, who have been "parents" to many Asian students m Sydney, received a warm welcome Irom students' parents when they arrived here on a three-day visit. The couple. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Brown, had207 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-10-17 8 TOP NOVICES COMPETE IN AMATEUR DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP HERE OINGAPORE City, Mon. Leading dancers from Singapore and all over the Federation are here for the 1960 All-Malayan International Open Amateur Ballroom h ampionship now being held at the Happy "World Cabaret. Among Singapore entrants are Mr. Robert Lee and Miss Mary67 words
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186 1960-10-17 8 Association urges its members to keep stalls and food clean SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. TIIK Itinerant Hawkers and Stall-holders' Association has started a campaign to educate its members on the importance of > cleanliness. Mass meetings to explain the importance of cleanliness to public health are being i organised m various186 words
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Article68 1960-10-17 8 'REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY': A NEW DATE SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Rememberance Sunday will be observed m Singapore on Nov. 13. Poppy Day wreaths will, therefore, be laid on the Cenotaph on that day and not on Nov. 6 as announced earlier. Wreaths are being made by the Chinese Ladies' A.vsociation on Nov.68 words
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Article47 1960-10-17 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Dr. T. L. Green. the newly i appointed Professor of Education at the University of Malaya m Singapore, will deliver his inaugural lecture on "Education and Social Rei construction" at the university's New Lecture Theatre, Bukit Timah, on Thursday at 8.30 p.m.47 words
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161 1960-10-17 8 PHONE WORKERS APPOINT SUB-COMMITTEE ON LEISURE SINGAPORE CITY. Mon—. The recreational committee of the Singapore Telephone Board branch. Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, has ap pointed a sub-committee to promote leisure hour activities among its members. Officials of the sub-com-mittee are: Messrs. Sum Fook Seng (chairman i, Philip Chong Wing161 words
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Advertisement116 1960-10-17 8 hr OCTOBER HANSUYIN, famous authoress, BBBBI^^^^»M FA SHION: Free patterns for a..-* l """'3 bridal gown and trousseau and *^^^Wi a l so a eena g er Bedtime Bikini. (M *^iJ| m f^^W Wk Vicki Outton presents an elegant B^^ sarong and kebaya dress. And y^ f '^.^p^ exciting Stoles116 words
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Advertisement166 1960-10-17 8 /y<&«oroote«<J by>\ Wove Bond 1I VJ i B^sss^B^^^^"^"^""*^ j*m **B^l^—J I K*^^^m m^&^^r~ P^mH^__JH ••••••••V.; .v.v.*. 3 LL •V.V* 0 4SI N\i Vrestcolduc* only $27-00 dov fHE or special cash price $46$? i«« Lplus a free rca radio See the Prestcold Rat Jl THE EMPORIUM S ST 17/19, BATTERY ROAD,166 words
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Miscellaneous140 1960-10-17 8 BORN today you have I tricky, been given by the stars j Sagittarius (Nov. 2j-l*c the talents for a fine fu- 22>— An important day m your t™ life— one for testing new mend* ture, provided only that d contacts< Ma e sure they you make the best use of140 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-10-17 9 WORD PUZZLE 'HH': THE WINNING SOLUTION WHE JUDGES COMMENT I ft I X I I .c ol a the FILE nut a dep< -:t on an article. rying that he may g about how he the H large "Deapt for REST ts would have bee. for RENT V be gly280 words
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Article, Illustration300 1960-10-17 9 M.R.S. ARBCOTT - M.R.S. ARBCOTT GARDENING B y In i waliisii, pictured m this worthwhile plant for n the rarer Foliage plants, nore familiar Homalomenas. habit and its variegated I m W l *y flowers I t\\s I inches long. broad-o\\ abruptly300 words
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226 1960-10-17 9 'Man-mad' Marion behind a mask of purity pAN has scored again with some outstanding paper packs to provide you with hours of thrilling entertainment. Here's a preview of some of the PANs on sale now: MARION by John Bingam (Pan §1.25). They were talking about his wife. "Man mad she'd226 words
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1127 1960-10-17 9 The dawn breaks... but joy has gone out of China PL IN A u IN 7 nF MORN ING by Nicholas Wollaston (Published by Jonathan Cape. London). £HINA IN THE MORNING is a pithy, observant, readable and somewhat terrifying book. It is a collection of impressions of a journey through1,127 words
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271 1960-10-17 9 Martin's mother regards his success as an invitation to evil THE FOXLOVE SAGA by Auberon Waugh (Chapman Hall. 155.) TN his first novel, Auberon Waugh, the youngest member of a distinguished literary family, allows his imagination full satirical play on life at school, m an Army training camp and m271 words
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Advertisement160 1960-10-17 9 lIP limy— inifM IH #l llilffl "I Will ffiSS Bffißß llfiilllDiH SOIQOAA/E STEREOGRAM A startling difference YOUR ear can hrar: Nuw. with this new Crundig Radiogram the world of music bursts into maKical new life all wonderful complexity of colourful sounds that whirled through the composer* mind are yours to160 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-10-17 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. LAN Singapore's Amateur Oprn M King Champion, has decided to to turn coach for his ComMilitary Polic Roc pop Seriously >hor Ro the Robbi N Novel boy- ROBBINS42 words
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Article13 1960-10-17 10 Jack Bracing cinve he first holdx n Memorial after the late13 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-10-17 10 707 JET ABOUND THE WORLD THE MOON VIA LONDON NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO Only with QANTAS can you fly hastabout or wcstabout, there is no better way around the world than by Oantas 707 Jet. See Bangkok. Calcutta. Karachi. Cairo. Rome. London, New York, San Francisco. Honolulu, Fiji, Sydney152 words
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Article91 1960-10-17 10 JUDOISTS TRAINING HARDER SINGAPORE, Mon. Judoists m Singapore are training harder than ever. For one good reason— this sport will be m the IUO4 Tokyo Olympic Games. Singapore Judo Club vicepresident, Mr. Ng Jiak Choon, 35, said: -When we 1 read that judo had been iinally accepted many ol us91 words
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82 1960-10-17 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The annual tennis match between the graduates and undergraduates of University of Malaya (Singapore) will be played at the Kin« Edward VII Hostel courts on Thursday. Oct. 2Q. The match is ore Ol the sporting Items during the University's Reunion82 words
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Article, Illustration241 1960-10-17 10 TERRENCE MAKES FIRST BIG TRY FOR SWIMMING TITLE SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. TERENCE Pereira, 21. is m the first Singapore A Swimming Championships. He has been living nvar the sea for many years and can swim "fairly well" but has never been timed. He .-said. "I havr been very keen m241 words
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58 1960-10-17 10 THE HILL CLIMB CYCLING HAS BEEN CALLED OFF MOUNT FABER. Mon. Singapore Amateur Cyclii ciation's Hill Climb to be hel Oct.. 30 has been called off. Instead the SACA will hold a special 50-mile.s massed-start Christmas Cup race to be held al the Pasir Panjang c before Christmas. The official58 words
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Article111 1960-10-17 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The primary and secondary schools m the state v having their swimming carnivals now. The primary schools did not have carnivals of their own. but held district carnivals instead. The ompetiuon lor the children will oe the a-.ter-oL-sf Todr.y. the pr.msrv schools m-111 words
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Article106 1960-10-17 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The Singapore Amateur, Cycling Association has on it& register a total of 10 members. The following 10 are the latest to join: Heng Gee Hai. Bill Aarsen, A. Valberg. Michael Chua Lam Ying Kit. Ch'ng Ah Lart Chay Meng Sun. Mahad bnAhmad.106 words
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Article85 1960-10-17 10 SINGAPORE JTY Mmi ftM X >>e<. tetan of me Juao Club. K. S Iforrthy, who was aw.irded uit.i 4 biCv. n belt < ls>i kyu» iuM yea:, na.s be»i. graced 10 a !st ami (black oelt) ai :he clubs 25Uj grading contest. The,e are85 words
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246 1960-10-17 10 J. EZEKIEL - CHAMPION OW'S AIM —LIFT OF 630 POUNDS J. EZEKIEL By SINGAPORE. Mon. The State's flyweight champion. Ow Pook Seng. must improve his total poundage to 630 if he wants to be among the hr>t three at the Rangoon S.E.A.P. Games. They take place m December 1961. The president of the246 words
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Advertisement16 1960-10-17 10 AUSTRALIA'S ROUND-WORLD AIRLINE MALAYAN AIRWAYS General Sales Agents QANTAS ROUND WORLD FARES VIA AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.16 words
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Advertisement191 1960-10-17 10 -Get your name m \M FIRST SINGAPORE OPEN < S CHAMPIONSHIPS 'I To be Held on Saturday Now. Ri.er Valley Road City c3^S« ing heats Nov. 4 at 5 p I wfeh to enter for M Events numbers: I™ Citizen of I enclose S '*^H (52 per person each £X191 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-10-17 11 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES *"HBB| a. »f ««>» by a rrni SIIKXTO WAV, Monday. uUAL fifteen minutes before the end by centre-forward Pereira gave Singapore Uhc hers mon full points m their Division Une hockey match against Chinese yesterday. Teachers should have been up192 words
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95 1960-10-17 11 SEAP Postponement puts S'pore in spot ly Olympic officials do bul the postponement Peninsula Games iiilkt MHil is going to ms for over- this spot of ary to i lain fol LP Gam. AFTER THE TEAM THE BIGGER TO PUT AN \N GAMES carer than flnd betv pebbles It; ras95 words
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115 1960-10-17 11 Undergrads, minus Alex Delilkan, lose annual match SEPOY LINKS, Monday. "pill. Graduates of Ihe University of Malaya scored an easy five-wicket win over the [Undergraduates m their annual cricket match >layed yesterday. The game which was bupi to end at 6.15 p.m much earlier. The batted ftr-t anci d out115 words
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Article49 1960-10-17 11 MOSCOW, Mon. The Somen's national table team left for London It compr Gennady Averin. an 18-year-old Moscow >tudent who is the naal champion. Rimas vichus and AlgimanSaunor The team will play four nd 1 y matche> with ious British teams, includ- ational team.49 words
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Article76 1960-10-17 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. A British Forces Aden Peninsula team, comprising of 16 swimmers and water-polo players, will arrive m Singapore today to play a series of matchevS against local services and civilians teams. The players are all from the Royal Air Force except for76 words
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Article27 1960-10-17 11 THOMSON ROAD. Mon. The Singapore Hockey Association league m-atch between the Police and the C.S.C. which was .scheduled to have been played yesterday was poned.27 words
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85 1960-10-17 11 KWAN TAKES THE CHINESE CHESS CROWN SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary, to the Ministry of Education, Mr. Leong Keng Seng, presented the prizes to tho winners of the Chinese chess tournament yesterday. The tournament was organ- ised by the P. A. P. Thomson i Road branch. The branch committee85 words
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Article32 1960-10-17 11 Jurong win 14— 3 QUEENSTOWN. Mon.— Jur- I ong Secondary School beat Queenstown Secondary School by 14 points (goal, penalty, and two tries) to three <try> m a friendly inter-school rugby match.32 words
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191 1960-10-17 11 JONG RACE WILL BE HIGHLIGHT AT BEDOK BEDOK. Veil.— The seventh annual sea sports of a j Malay boating club called the "Lumba Kolek and Jong i Kampong Baru" m Jalan j Hajijah is to be held on Oct. I 23. The secretary of the club. Inche Ja,afar Jaja. said191 words
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178 1960-10-17 11 Wee and Teo take the Stamford titles Mon. Rit chard Wee snatch- Ed the Junior badminton singles title by defeating Robert Ng *15-4, 15-8! at the Stamford Community Centre's badminton and table tennis finals held over the weekend. At table tennis. T>o Chrr Kiat brat Richard Wee 17-21, 16-21, 21-15.178 words
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Article25 1960-10-17 11 PORTPARTRICK. Mon. Florence Chadwick' abandoned her bid to swim from Northern Ireland to Scotland when 6*2 miles from the Scottish coast.— Reuter.25 words
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64 1960-10-17 11 Today's Sport THOMSON, Monday. TV J. Smith (64 nett) won the Royal Island Club's C Division monthly medal Stroke yesterday. Smith was also the Ballsweep winner with 21 nett. The following are the winners of the quarter- j final Race Course64 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-10-17 11 ■sEsssisgH MC93M CL S, Div. 3— 6 F. Won by: 3. 3. i. Time: lmin. M 4 Cl. 5, Div. 2— 6 F. Won by 1. nk., 6. Time: lmin. IT. CI. 5. Div. I— 6F. Won by: hi. 1 hd.. nk. Time: lmin. IT111 words
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106 1960-10-17 11 Star Soccerites are back in demand FARRER PARK. Mon. Star Soccerites, the former Division One glamour team which was revived only a month back, has again found Its popularity. They are back In demand and nave been invited across the Causeway. The Johore Bahru Football Association has invited the Soccerite.>106 words
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Article335 1960-10-17 12 I Cup defeat has not disheartened Makassar tourists SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. THE Peratuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia. runners-up in the Aga Khan Soccer (up Competition among Muslim nations, lew into Singapore at 3.40 p.m. yesterday afternoon fully prepared for their two games against the Singapore335 words
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Article175 1960-10-17 12 Crusaders trounce rivals 12-2 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon -Retrievers will have to live up to their name if they are to retrieve prospects of winning the Softball League D Yesterday Crusaders trounced them 12 It was a key game, and a tremendous triumph for Crusaders who thus beat their closest So175 words
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Article, Illustration222 1960-10-17 12 KAMPALA (Uganda. Mon. Two Africans died :':icrs hospital iate yesterday alter what Led "stampede" at the end ol a turbulent da soccer nnaL the I ended In a 1-1 draw. Uganda's Police Commissioner, Mr. M. J. Macoun. said the crowd ol 25.000 disagreement" with222 words
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Article25 1960-10-17 12 TOKYO. Mon. Bantam Kid Independent of the Philippines knocked out Kenji Inagakl of Japan m j the seventh round.—Reuter. I ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration648 1960-10-17 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran j By K. LUMPUR. Mon. AfALAYAS leading A owner, Veni Vici Stable, consolidated its position at the head of the winning list for this year with another two victories at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. This double made648 words
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Article20 1960-10-17 12 LONDON. Mon. South Africa's Rugby Union team. arrived at Southampton yesterday for a tour of Britain. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article12 1960-10-17 12 MADRID Mon. GolferSebastian Miguel won the Spanish Open ReuterReuter - 12 words
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194 1960-10-17 12 TROUNCING FOR THE INCOME TAX TEAM KALLANG. Mon. Two to-ter-departmental team events m the Civil Service Association's badminton championships were played off at the PWD Sports Club on Saturday night. Traffic Police trounced In- come Tax 5-0 m the first tie. Statistics Department proved better at figures than the Land194 words
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208 1960-10-17 12 England lose athletics to Germans Berlin, moil Bast Oermany beat England 1m .m athletics international here. They won the men's match by 116 points to 95 avenging their 108-104 defeat In London last year, and took the women's, contest by 68 points to 50. Arthur Rowe. British blacksmith, set aReuter - 208 words
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Article11 1960-10-17 12 LEIPZIG. Mon—The World Chcs.s Olympics opt-n here togiay. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 11 words
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Article24 1960-10-17 12 NAVAL BASE, Moil- Amicable Athletic Association beat Dockyard ij-o m a so iriendly here. Scorer.-,: Kirn Siak Cheont? Wai rh,,^,.24 words
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Miscellaneous224 1960-10-17 12 t( i Cut RFREE PRESS WORD PUZZLE ij" Cut out and pm Posting instruct I Name 1 Address i 'i a r n~mm I ZBBT"r^^^ 1 *<■••■••••••••■■•■■•••••• Cut i CLUES FOR WORD zz 1. Mend a hole with nccdir 4 ond wool. of v 2. Many o grand prtx car224 words
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