The Singapore Free Press, 21 October 1960
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Title Section22 1960-10-21 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST BEAD The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1960. 13 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration637 1960-10-21 1 K. R OCKET WARNING TO US. Nik reports to Moscow crowd on trip to UN, then quotes Pentagon decision on subs t ninal brink-of-war jlicy...the cold can become hot' M ushche^ warned America last nijrht that the Soviet nuclear submarines armed with rockets, following re- had decided to send such637 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-10-21 1 FIRST EMBARGO SHOCK NOW 'JUST A COINCIDENCE' SAYS STATE DEPT. WASHINGTON. Fri. AIR. Philip Bonsai. Jl United States Ambassador to Cuba, is to return to Washington for consultations. officials said yesterday. They added they expected that an ambassador whether it was Mr. Bonsai ther202 words
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Article28 1960-10-21 1 LONDON. Kn.— The Duke Ol Gloucester, president of .he Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will unveil the CommonI «t Phaleron neui A- hen^. i,n May 10.28 words
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795 1960-10-21 1 HAROLD SOH - Jehovah man wants to 'buy' himself out of Air Force HAROLD SOH I By SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. a* two senior Royal Air Force aircraftsmen serve 112 days m a lock-up. one of their colleagues. SAC Dennis Orchard, 22, is waitins for his parents to remit SI. BOO from England to795 words
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Article25 1960-10-21 1 TOKYO. Pri. -Representatives o: the Japan and North Korean Rrd Cross organisations last night the repatriation nf Koreans l'rom Japan to North Korea.25 words
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Article, Illustration459 1960-10-21 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH I WE MUST RETAIN THE BEST FEATURES OF ALL STREAMS OF EDUCATION, SAYS YONG By i Singapore City. Fri. pXGLISH should be regarded as an important foreign language m self-governing Singapore, declared the Minister for Education, Mr. Yony: Nvnk Lift, this morning. "And this fact459 words
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Article35 1960-10-21 1 new YORK. Prt Otnenl In mosi of V. Europe lias dropped r?v 9 1; pei by 43 }-»ci from tubercuJ ti per cent since 1947, to the World Health ion.35 words
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164 1960-10-21 1 Tengku Rahman tells Dief: How we defeated the terrorists OTTAW A, Fri.— Tengku Abdul Rahman. Prime Minister of Malaya, spent nearly two hours m conferences with Canada's Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, and the cabinet yesterday. outlining the measures taken by his government to combat communism. The 58-year-old Commonwealth statesman164 words
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Article28 1960-10-21 1 i LONDON, m —Britain and the United Arab Republic will, r jointly announce an exchange of i ambassadors on Nov. 15. according to well-in formed sources.28 words
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Article25 1960-10-21 1 R 1 W N li M.I !l< X \< I R I It II I n n i I M >N *l t ki25 words
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Advertisement44 1960-10-21 1 For style J&&^^ comfort I^-" Fromcs Tel: ***** 1% PLEASURE Sieek lines by Pmin Fjnna; roomy comfort for four per adults or two adults, three children; handsome two-tone ishes; making the A. 40 the IM» most modern two -purpose car on the roads today.44 words
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Advertisement6 1960-10-21 1 Feud m Labour Party worsens: Wilson6 words
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Advertisement43 1960-10-21 1 FASHION MAGIC ttA V^jEwt O«»nty tmkrtMtf. JL IS ed cotton fcr« w*tw T^J^^ii^yß ttey-firm un4fMi Mncls tor m*f« conrfo*t ond l««tiit« au#»*rt, m V 1 white only. ?:..r:r luck traoehs lti I 17, OrcMrd *o«4. I SULTAN TO OPEN JOHORE'S NEW PARK TODAY43 words
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202 1960-10-21 2 Gold shares in demand in a firm market: London prices improve LONDON, Fn. Jill-, slock markets m London tockn wen ui-iktiilly linn bill llu 1 outstanding \\;is the strength and activity i gold shares Following the srns;i lional rise- m the London price of gold. Gold share prices red and202 words
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107 1960-10-21 2 World reaction to gold price rise: Advance in all the main marts LONDON. Friday. YESTERDAY'S London "gold rush" which ill Hie price ol -old soaring lo l"S$4O ;m ounce live dollars above Ihe official price took world markets l>\ sin-prise. ISHINGTON E J 3 539. M\\ \OKK B roRO> ro:107 words
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166 1960-10-21 2 Wall Street Market closes heavy NEW YORK: Gold shares dominated trading on Wall Street yesterday. The London news that the dollar price there had soared to $40 an ounce sparki d oil a renewed bcrambh> for these snares. Mclntyre Porcupine remained one oi the lavourite> but ihe best gain war166 words
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Article62 1960-10-21 2 AMSTERDAM: The marrY Ket was weaker yesterInternationals, utter a firmer opening, weakened owing to small offerings m a thin market. Aku, Philips and Unilever were lower. Royal Dutch, however, held unchanged while Hoogovens improved. In plantations, Deli recovered strongly m a very quiet market. Shippings62 words
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119 1960-10-21 2 STRIKE AT STEYN MINE: 120 WHITE WORKERS REFUSE TO WORK OKANGE FREE STATE: About 120 white mine-work-ers ro I used for the second time yesterday to go underground at number one shift of the President Steyn Gold Mine. The men have now been on the surface for 24 hours and119 words
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Article62 1960-10-21 2 MOSCOW: A nu.cnme for i he simultaneous shunning and ooubling of ouoi,. mixed ya. ?nd special yarns ha& been deigned by engineers ■>! a textile machinery plant m Tashkent, Uzbek. accorair.s; to he Soviet news agency. Tass. The agency describes it as j "a new departure mReuter - 62 words
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Article83 1960-10-21 2 LONDON. Oct. 20. Previous loruv COPRA PniiiBDH'f ■If. U.K. North European parts iflivertrt weight oc long ton Oct. mTm il^i f ;OPRA, Strait* Borneo c.l t. UK./ North European portt delivered weight per long ton Oct N»¥. i*> .OCONUT OIL crune Strait* C.i.f. European port* in oulk83 words
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Article31 1960-10-21 2 Malabar *ixv :»3. afloat* M|, Oct. Shipment 47. Larnr-ong spot ,*3. afloats <<>;. Oct. shipment Ifnntok *iiite ta unquoted, Oct. ship7<>. ■»^!:.r«. tx-dock. t pj-u-ea Quott-d fa US. crnti i31 words
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Article33 1960-10-21 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Previous Today «O industrial* 5S7.O1 20 Railroads »_>««() 124.42 40 Demettto Bcndl M 33 S4.M 16 UtilitiM m.c«1 ftb Stocks Componto Avtragta 196 12 194 67 I33 words
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Article43 1960-10-21 2 PftVIOUS TIN Strait* soot 103.12 1'1H r RUBBER Future! Nov. 33. *0 Jar*. 32.50 SALES: 76 lots. TONE. Steady No. 1 RSS Nov landed pric* 33j 331 COFFEE Future* Contract Otc 36. U7* 36.11 A DriCCJ QUOtfeii U. (-> icTTl Ctrl43 words
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Article110 1960-10-21 2 LONDON. Oct. 20. Pr ev ions i O'i.,, RUBBER No. 1 Rb ei f. Eureoca' port* Oct unquoted unquoted Nov 27 11 16 27 13 16 RUBBER No. 1 R*S Spot 281 M* RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Termi. Nov. 28 3 lfi Dec 28 1110 words
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Article406 1960-10-21 2 I J NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. Singapore, ihwu INDUSTRIALS Previous \ut Aiex. B•lc^s Cras. (N) .30 Atlas fee U Bu<az BOUSTEAD 1.18 1.16V2 8.8. Petrol J- I B.M. Trustees 5.2a 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 1 20 3 IJO 3 Ords.406 words
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Article472 1960-10-21 2 Trade debts accord TOKYO: The Japanese Foreign Ministry has said that Japan and Brazil had reached an agreement on the settlement of Brazil's outstanding trace debts with Japan. They totalled about Mss4 million. Official notes pertaining to the new arrangement were exchanged m Rio De Janeiro be- tueen472 words
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50 1960-10-21 2 Financial Times paint a rosy picture of tin mart By the FREE PRESS MAi- SIM. IPORI "THK October wb>m forth some pleasing "Lodestar/ m the Fin notebook. **It \\;is therefore i how unresponsive tin i Tin Corporation ivei i higher interim !<>i the The chas; A I Rubbers i A50 words
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235 1960-10-21 2 Oil expert warns of Soviet threat BEIRUT. Fri. A Soviet affairs expert said yesterday that Russia's oil exports" to the non-Commun-ist world may double In the next lour years. paper to that effect by Theodore Shabad. an American .specialist on Russia, was read at the second diy session of the235 words
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182 1960-10-21 2 Steady rubber in Singapore puzzles London mart LONDO TL was quiet initial somewhat puj adme.v> at Alter patchy bu- porarily confused by sudden spurt of gold and Its p< ssible percussions but on < reflection major veered to thei likelihood of d >liar cior any other di anco sir.cc then182 words
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29 1960-10-21 2 ROML: World production is nkely to Increase li :9*< > t'nited Nations P culture < It predicted reco: for wheat, sugar, fa meat. rr>:ion an comniod:29 words
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Article34 1960-10-21 2 J<AMIA(.<i the Chuquican. dispute were at a pjiain with *he Ant,' panjr holding ?o m oOn 1 7.8 per made earlier (hit nv :epre;*eiitavr alter a ir.e* Mackenna. th« medu. HJGHJ34 words
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Advertisement181 1960-10-21 2 SHIPPING NY.X.LINE 1| 11 N|» 27 29 Oct '1 15 N»y 12 14 Nsv S».. v. In Pirt ETD 21 Oct In Pirt ETD 21 Oct ETD 21 Oet 22 23 Oct .-•a 21 21 Oct 24 25 Oct 22 23 Oct 22 23 Oct ETD 22 Oct •Butyl Mary181 words
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Advertisement15 1960-10-21 2 =^^siiifpim. BARBER 11 H Fr«« U.S.A EAST COAST PORTS ».a PANtMt TIOUIADOUI /.W.° HOWC> S15 words
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Miscellaneous155 1960-10-21 2 peg* BMPS/N CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today arr: Laos 1/2. Steel Artisan 4/5* Peruvian Reefer oA, Stiaat Cook 6/7. KrLsrir. Baklce 8/9. Alcinous IC/11, Hakubasan Maru 13/14. Straat Magelhaen 15/16. Ho^gh Dene 18. Svend Maenk 19. Gian s Lee N. Wall l, Lalang N.155 words
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Article381 1960-10-21 3 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI WOMAN EXPERT MAKES A NEW CLAIM FOR ASIAN PANACEA OF ALL HUMAN AILMENTS By SINGAPORE CITY, Fri ancient art of acupuncture an Asian panacea for almost all human ailments received new standing last week when one expert m Singapore claimed that it could381 words
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20 1960-10-21 3 RAMLI 18, IS A HIT AS THE HERO IN MALAY DRAMA 'TAMING SARI' m 0 Fted chairman m I I'20 words
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Article, Illustration254 1960-10-21 3 CONRAD CHEW - CONRAD CHEW By SINGAPORE CIT V, Fn. Behind th c polished peron the or the Victoria tre often lies extement and commotion backstase. i This was the >cene at the Anal and prize-distribution if the Youth Cultural Festival organised by the254 words
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Article29 1960-10-21 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. A Community Centre will be opened by Mr. Lim Teck Hin. Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru, at En Chin Street, at 5 p.m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article24 1960-10-21 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. I —Photography, calligraphy and art contests are now j being held at the Chinese IV.M.C.A. hall m South Pier.24 words
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Article22 1960-10-21 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday at 5 p.m.22 words
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150 1960-10-21 3 HE SAVES UP TIFFIN MONEY FOR A TRIP TO FRANCE mANGLIN. Fri. Joseph 1 /co Hock Chuan. 27. Ol Tanglin Road, a senior student at St Joseoh's Institution, is saving up his 50-cents transport and tiffin money daily for a trip to France to study art. Joseph, the second son150 words
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Article29 1960-10-21 3 SINGAPORE CITY. P ri. The Assemblyman lor Queenstown. Dr. Lee Blew Choh. will officially open the Duchess Estate Market <ofT Margaret Drive > on Sunday. at 10 a.m.29 words
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Advertisement97 1960-10-21 3 r^^^^T^J spending jtjjf j few I t J Ej| Lj p ij V'Y tM Wi T^J I m< I i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L! lit i t 'Twß (Jf EX^'r* A*L JKBSm i x.^Lh^m I rt^ suddenly W&'^\^%&- .s'■■% '*^o^& [s^o off w^ I During97 words
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Advertisement173 1960-10-21 3 r"^^^c ryalf T A > 16)1 This remaikal-lo EXAKTA OMMn "itl" v Minpi Mffiei pro'«s KTVieoaMe m man\ iirldv .md im U th»- moxt (•\actini; rcquiiumntv of the serious amateur? photographn icienUsU nd artists F2.r>Bmm automati( diaphr <^m km I M \1 I 1 i' and FK. case I iS-nOmni173 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-10-21 3 |l>l ||lfff Nil 1 I|I|II|||IIIIIIIII|»I |Ml Medium Wave 176 metres Concretf Jungle; 10.30 Ted Short Wave: 6Z metres Heath and his miKMc; 11.00 (4780 kr.s.) from Close down. J».OO p.m.— 10.00 p.m. daily. RADIO MALAYA P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- (41.7 metres) mary; 1.02 Pridfty fare; 1.30 PM jl5 Tiffi dt104 words
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Article291 1960-10-21 4 BUT EXPERTS PREDICT UN DISARM TALKS WOULD GO ON WITHOUT THE RED DELEGATES NEW YORK, Friday. Y^kSTERN experts on the disarmament problem yesterday inclined strongly to the belief that the Soviet Union was preparing a further walk-out, perhaps as early as next week. They said that291 words
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150 1960-10-21 4 RUSSIA CHIDES BRITAIN FOR FAILING TO STATE ITS POSITION Italy— three of the five :ern members of me Genev t. committee By implication. Mr. Zorin yeMorday chided Britain and Fv.- ig to make their ons known. nous alarm" ther impor member.- stem powers" had **1 •ho sui aons and still150 words
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121 1960-10-21 4 BRITISH AND U.S. FIRMS TO AID IN CHEAP ATOM POWER FRANKFURT, (West Germany). Fri. A British and an American firm are to co-operate m further development of the West German project for producing Uranium 235 cheaply by the centrifuge method, it was announced here yesterday. Dr. Feiix Alexander Premntzel, chairman121 words
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114 1960-10-21 4 A FIGHT TO SAVE LIFE OF JEHOVAH 'BLUE' BABY LONDON. Fri. The staff of the maternity hospital hore wore fighting last night to save the life of a new-born baby of a Jehovah's Witness. Yesterday the city's ChuVi Welfare Department was battling m the Juvenile Court for permission to give114 words
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167 1960-10-21 4 U.N. gets tough: Troops will now patrol alongside Congolese f EOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— The *J United Nations announced last night that its troops would patrol alongside Congolese soldiers m an effort to stamp out the increasing wave of violence m Leopoldville. Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal. the Secretary-General's special representative m the Congo,167 words
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Advertisement119 1960-10-21 4 A pleasure m store for you.., m m mm %oJ^m mm :< v^R- AAAI Alf A fVIAI AiA m wir^ fcr^ In this new edition of South East nirTlinr O rTA Asia's finest publication there are: IIvIUKC &3I 0 f\ #776 pages 5u Pe' MY printed on fine art 22119 words
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Advertisement73 1960-10-21 4 mm Try Pearl Cutex Nail F, perfectly lovdy your ha r Vourfc^ will glow with luminous br formula denes chipping and or evening... for all occa^ four fingertips with t rare tz Pearl CUTEX For lasting beauty. fy)^ CUT EX ft* g^^ 7 Push Button 4 Wave-i>jj with Superb Pertorm73 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1960-10-21 5 New shapes on the road soon ...and in lovely hues, too t HE BRITISH MOTOR SHOW SPECIAL THERE ;irc nearly 400 cars From 10 countries on display :it the Motor Show, whirl] opened al Earls Court, LONDON, on Wednesday. Some are new models, some are old models with v face-lift,1,157 words
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Advertisement19 1960-10-21 5 PLATINUM r TINGS j O N D W A h ABLE r JPWARDS J* CHEAPER PALZFLEX *M-500" ">OSUR£ METER19 words
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Advertisement105 1960-10-21 5 The I Three speakers t r Mi I Superbly finished walnut i blc tone c»i 1 1 r tone re^is* t-in fci m ap| rb m > |i I 1 U STOKVIS (M) LTD., 135-139 Middle Rood, i.nflopor. Branches at Pcnong, IpoH, X Lumpur PLEASE \\~7] yourself y4H With >r^105 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-10-21 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKI by Lee Falk and Phil Davis IHE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake CAIC l/ f wit fc^^^^MßSW B^fc^^ I ho/v^ vvrm aae f-jpyy ?}\TO come, home^ a -^l> Vot A^it^JWn FOR IT! PUT YOU -JUST LOOK AT Yt?uT) PONT54 words
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Article219 1960-10-21 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Kennedy Quemoy IN THE United Stat< 1 Presidential candidate John Kennedy takes a bold stand on Quemoy and Matsu. Bold because he "If elected I will not defend these two islands If today Senator Kennedy stands a much better chance of getting to the White House than219 words
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Article12 1960-10-21 6 I look upon indolence as a sort of suicide. —CHESTERFIELD.12 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1960-10-21 6 IAN MOK- AI - AN IDEALIST WITH A DRIVING FORCE IAN MOK-AI T^m TODAYS SUCCESS STORY H^^^^^^^^H By Singapore City, Fri. BID TO OVERCOME PREJUDICE ABOUT JEWS' SET FIRST CHIEF MINISTER OF SINGAPORE ON ROAD TO SUCCESS ]yjH. DAVID MARSHALL'S bushy eyebrows translating surprise for two wide eyes under a roof oi' rebellious hair1,200 words
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224 1960-10-21 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Friday. GRADUATES of the University of Malay;), ■should not relax with a pipe ol contentmenl al home and listen to hi-fi records" after they have seemed lucrative jobs. Mr. Paul S. Abi>heganaden president of the224 words
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166 1960-10-21 6 PRINCIPALS CALL POISON-PEN LETTER WRITERS OUT INTO THE OPEN SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.-A number of anonymous letters, making serious allegations against a number of teachers m some schools, have been received m principals' offices These poison-pen letters end up m the wastepaper basket, but all the same they are causing concern166 words
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Article18 1960-10-21 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri.—Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz will open the new $40,000 Methodist Hall here tomorrow.18 words
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Advertisement379 1960-10-21 6 ANNOUNCEMENT 29 WnreTj 5* f'/inimum) LADIES. G.ila of London Colour Ad- Mr*. Valeria Dixon, tanc* a 1 up »o 10.60 to asaiat you wtth your mak'r roblemx. AT YOUR SERVICE 4s 5? rVm.i— Box J» cts •xlm WHILE YOU WAIT Pt»o!c>L Robm«on TOP OUALITY COLOUR Rofc Itr SITUATIONS VACANT If379 words
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Advertisement32 1960-10-21 6 Song of Lmr Eternally Beautiful ENGAGEMENT RINGS m Platinum A Gold I Set Diamonds. Jn P. H. HENORY I Jewellers 78, North Bridge Road M Adelphi Hotel. Spore, Bi Kuala Lumpur. B32 words
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Advertisement72 1960-10-21 6 i Futlya TRANSISTOR NT V RADIO-PHONO I fifi It Smartly designed por >^" teble battery oprrat v ad transistor rod«o t^J phono operotci o' tOUCh Ot tir anytime c where So cnie% SolC AgentS en dependable o times Ta^" "J^ 7 Jfeck GUa*f Co^ E •5 A 97. Tros Street,72 words
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Article, Illustration393 1960-10-21 7 LYDIA AROOZOO - LYDIA AROOZOO DR. HOSMER TOURS SIX COUNTRIES TO SEE HOW THEY LIKE PLAN' By SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. gINGAPORE may soon hear university or college orchestral and choral groups from the United States under the Inter-Cultural Exchange Programme a project sponsored393 words
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218 1960-10-21 7 Local interest in birds increasing: Show to be held in 1961 SINGAPORE CITY Fn. The Singae Cage Birds Soty plans to hold a bird show early next ar when birds look their best. Fraser Brunner, prcicnt of the society, said c object of the exhibition is to increase the knowledge218 words
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Article44 1960-10-21 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri. Dr. Foo Voon Kai. Dean of of Commerce m the ang University, will give' •The Constitution .md Singapore" at j Cultural Centre. Canning •morrow at 2 30 p.m. Thr lecture is organised by Malayan Sociological ute.44 words
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Article34 1960-10-21 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Duty collected from sweepstakes from Jan. 1 to May 31 this year totalled $1,213,656. Mr. Low Por Tuck. Parliamentary etary to the Finance Mir. revealed m the Legis- >embly yesterday.34 words
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165 1960-10-21 7 Memory of an accident keeps family from returning to old home rraoMSON road. Fri X The Malay family of four who had a narrow •'M.ipe when a giant tree uprooted during a partly demolished their home about a fortnii;ht ago, want to move house for «ood. Inthe Mazuki bin Abdullah165 words
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210 1960-10-21 7 Exam results shock for the headmasters of commercial schools SINGAPORE CITY, Friday. ERINCIPALS of several leading commercial schools m Singapore are shocked by the results oi" this year's London Chamber of Commerce Spring examinations. REASON: The results were j even poorer than last year's, although the schools had j aimed210 words
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105 1960-10-21 7 FUN FAIR TO AID NEEDY RETIRED NURSES A LEXANDRA, Fri. The J\ Queen Alexandra Royal Army Nursing Corps Association will hold a funfair at the British Military Hospital ground tomorrow. Ten per cent of the collection will be given to the Children's Aid Society of Singapore. The rest will be105 words
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Article32 1960-10-21 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.— j Twelve-year-old schoolgirl. Koh Soon Soo. of Bartley primary school won the top I prize of $50 and the first prize of $45 for the '"under32 words
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Article, Illustration132 1960-10-21 7 TOP PIANIST FROM U.S. HERE TO GIVE FREE RECITALS I SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— An American concert pianist. Miss Natalie Hinderas. will give a free recitalseminar for Singapore's music teachers at the Cultural Centre on Nov. 7. j Miss Hinderas, a leading concert, stage, radio and television artist is appearing m132 words
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109 1960-10-21 7 CENTRE TO HOLD CONCERT FOR RESIDENTS BUKIT TIMAH. Fri.— The Community Centre will hold a concert next month lor the residents of this area. The concert will include dances of the various cultures of South East Asia. The centre is now having its inter-community basketball tournament, which started with an109 words
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Article26 1960-10-21 7 IPOH. PH.— The Drainage and Irrigation Department Employees' Union, which once claimed the distinction of bring Malaya's smallest national union with only two26 words
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Article35 1960-10-21 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri.— The S. S. Hope, a floating hospital with $500,000 worth of medical supplies. 15 doctors and 25 nurses, is scheduled to call at Singapore m the latter part of April.35 words
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Advertisement49 1960-10-21 7 HC BOARI POKE ,KTEKLI m m w m m i A 0 m m I L I L •'t roigt I i KULELES sio so o so 17 50 SI9 50 .2 SO >2« SO S3O 00 ***** M A. LTD., l| IW MUSIC HOUSE, »U FAN 12" t*SYT£/tf<rs49 words
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Advertisement277 1960-10-21 7 FLY PAN AM BIG JETSSAIGON MANILA UC m via the p aclflc II or via the Middle East I*l P* and Europe CIIDHDr W W€ W* Middle East LUIIiUI La rviausA WW Throughout the Pacific and jfl W^ round the world Pan Am oft*n 4 y° u more cts t0277 words
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Article60 1960-10-21 8 The latest for babies is a musical bottle holder by Kleinerts. Designed to leave mothers free to do other household chores while baby is being fed. the soothing notes of "Rock-a-baby Baby' will probably put him to bed. too. Heart-shaped, it is m coloured plastic60 words
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Article30 1960-10-21 8 One of the most practical selection of toys for tiny toddlers are m sponge. Your child can start a toyland zoo with this collection. From Robinson's30 words
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Article36 1960-10-21 8 PLANNING a holiday trip? if so invest m a set of Launderpac, which contains a set of tiny, plastic clothespegs, a clothesline and a tube ot Dyion wash cream. Available m most department stores.36 words
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Article, Illustration391 1960-10-21 8 Glasses for girls is the latest look in high fashion |SS" MISS KNOW-HOW 1 THE saying thai "men seldom make passes ai girls who wear glasses" is jusl ;i load of nonsense. It seems that the most fashionable girls m the city are sporting the most outrageous specs. Former classmate391 words
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126 1960-10-21 8 New preparation helps to clear skin of spots and blemishes DIMPLES, spots and blemishes have long been considered part of growing up. Often, teenagers retreat into their shells due l< i this embarrassment. Many cosmetic firms have come up with helpful preparations to help counter the blemishes. The latest on126 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-10-21 8 HERE IS A MODERN VERSION OF THE SAMFOO picture. A modern version of the samfoo for the fashionable young girl of today. Patricia Chan models this outfit in Tobralco. The broad, brown piping picks up the golden colour scheme attract ivclv.- Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article37 1960-10-21 8 DO YOU know that nail polioh remover i s now available m cream form? By Heluan, it Is very useful tor travelling, and does not evaporate as the liquid kind docs From Singapore Dispensary.37 words
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Article37 1960-10-21 8 Now... the pin look THE latest m accessor^ i Is ornamental hair pins. Tnosc by Daintie, available at Robinson's are the prettiest I've seen. Most are m white and brown, though a few are pink and grey.37 words
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159 1960-10-21 8 CUCUMBER AND WATERCRESS CAN GIVE A COOL SOUP IF you need a real cool soup, on a hot day, here it is Cucumber and watercress soup. You'll need two cucumbers, one and a half pints white stock, half pint hot milk, two tablespoons cream, two egg yolks, two ounces butter,159 words
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Advertisement84 1960-10-21 8 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than Til V.— T ty i -^m^ a jhi J» 4 I A < fl w fli V y f #.'J 1 1 a ■V 4m If iB ji A I KjOULiVfyC Living* Longlino\ N, strapless bra /\~^w fj tfou* cops84 words
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Advertisement5 1960-10-21 8 MRS. MEYFR WIMC <mr>r\ r-^r-.5 words
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Advertisement116 1960-10-21 8 Fully Guorontced Lightweight Cnftnn jr IE l v f 1 1 Shrink resistant, J II C^iL drip-dry, non-iron J N>^ Fed. M.S2 90 per A FIRST AND ONLY b> c. ,^r If a A blizzard-burst of coolness S& at the fluk P? A of \our fingertip. fe^ j\o more "loaded"116 words
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Article, Illustration677 1960-10-21 9 USED 'FRIENDLY ASION' TO a RECORD i,OOO E TING CARDS THE SINGAPORE SCENE vsIK PAXJAXG, Friday. Hoe, 16, of the 134Ui imljiv School Scout m selling more than s Internationa] Children's Is. f the 2.000 hoy scouts vvn from 150 scout troops tlu Junior Chamber677 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-10-21 9 In his astonishment at the sight of the weird strangers Rupert can hardly answer. P-please, 1 don't understand," he say« shakily. Who are you What are you talking about Tcha You're as dumb as the other cm squeaks the flying object. Don't wast* time. I tell91 words
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Advertisement19 1960-10-21 9 RELY DOES A MAN^JBREAj^ O«JT|j^^ DrKonpr who Jb ff§»-r^S Jilßr mT'^^^^B^nM^^^BHß lnwßGn«M^. kw^^^^K JIW i>3 of teenage idols s^^\y19 words
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Advertisement173 1960-10-21 9 magic FIZzIES INSTANT SPARKLING DRINK fromaTABUT! fk Fizzies are so delicious, good for you too. Two glasses of Fizzies provide the minimum I daily requirement of Vitamin C fm [JJ so important for growth and good health. /*^N And Fizzies are easy to prepare; f no fuss, no mixing, no173 words
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Miscellaneous303 1960-10-21 9 SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: New Zealand,' 7.30 p.m. erformance at Katong Park from y.MC.A.: Malay National lan--30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. guage Std. 1 beginners, 9 a.m.; PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: billiards room open from 9 a.m.; IF SINGAPORE- Joint exhibition table-tennis practice at 2 p.m.: f works by Peng Senc-Wu and body303 words
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Advertisement173 1960-10-21 10 F SALE I PEIPING STORE I 173, Orchard Rood, Tel: ***** ourchosc Terms con be arranged. Sole Aqcnfs:— THIAM HUAT CO., 80-82, Cecil Street, Sinoapore-1 Tel: *****. How Nice SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! Express Round-The- World Service ANYTIME ANYWHERE Orchids by Air to UK. We are members of the European173 words
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Advertisement204 1960-10-21 10 £^C/6*ce PR€CISIOfcJ 35mm Camera T^' 4CT7ON y*k c*—v; t a 3, The Arcodc Bldq Singapore- 1. Tel: *****. Students who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, undcrwears, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winfer pyjamas. Advice given FOOK ON Dept. Store 83 '85, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE- J.204 words
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Advertisement242 1960-10-21 10 BbV MR BY 4!^^'^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^H|^PB^ *y^ Mfdf^^^j&JfiUfcß^ft 3tf%* y B^^BBBBTWff^ .^BBBBB^^ gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. A COMPLETE RANGE of242 words
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Advertisement491 1960-10-21 10 n SWANS STRETCHABLE NYLON socks are made to fit big feet small feet all feet! Made of durable material and available In an assortment of colours from the sole agents, SIAKSON TRADING CO., LTD., 26, Prinsep Street, phone *****. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! Such a nice way of sending greetings491 words
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Advertisement475 1960-10-21 10 They have impo; ied Australia': famous Bonds range of smocknighties, sleeping bags, dressing gowns and matinee jackets which are on view at 53, High Street, phone *****- BEAUTIFULLY CARVED Teak and Camphor. vood chests enhance your nome and preserve your treasures. You can have them skilfully made 'o order or475 words
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Advertisement268 1960-10-21 10 on display at ADRIANS, 425 River Valley Roac, phone ***** A GRAND VARIETY of worldwide known brands of Tn*. tor Radios. Tape Recorders. Cameras, Watches etc are oi; sale at BOON CO, 16. Change Alley, phone *****. Prlct tins shop a:e pegged down to a competitive level. •RANLEIGH" HEWING MACHINES268 words
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Advertisement232 1960-10-21 10 SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER I ALL KIND OF SUITS IN DA' TERYLENE, MOHAIR, 1 AND WASHABLE MATERIAL CAN BE MADE BY US AT MUCH REDUCED P^ ENGLISH CUTTING AND STANDARD WORKMAN. SATISFACTION GUARA' OR NO PAYMENT. Kindly Visit: M. AKHTAR BROS Civil, Miltrory t lodies TaiJon 27, COLEMAN ST., S POP232 words
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Advertisement53 1960-10-21 10 CTS TOUR 1 (■9 M I Sr Cont,n c,>e ,>t 0 dn-^B YOUR Ba E v J m SOON joc| I CONSULT 0 r fc onf BEDSH:^ SINCERE WM 22. N hi> H mm DYEO IBM white vm I Paul "UITAB Hone Kite I 500 o JVAI U THE OI.DES'ifl53 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-10-21 11 TINY THAIS BANK ON SPEED, CRAFT TO BEAT MALAYA SINGAPORE CITY. Fn j* Malaya one of their teams m \r;irs to S in's "Vajiralongkorn (means to retain it for FDGDFGDFI Anoru Pantchkul. >ai acrobatic strumh.ill35 words
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Article20 1960-10-21 11 Raffles 1 M. \iulrt\v> n i Institution: L:m X.m Koon H Hoonc Fo Saint Xiul:-20 words
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Article20 1960-10-21 11 LESTIER. Fri. Young ition Royal Naval W/T Station tour goals to nil In a Div. 4 league20 words
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2239 1960-10-21 11 ALLAN LEWIS - Proved miler Tudor House well handicapped to win main race ALLAN LEWIS I press turf expert I picks TOMORROW'S winners BERI l i. Di\. j__i m jj 0: prince LaHta 9M; Tudor Knm 13; limberlane 8.01; Automation 8.03; Rogrrthorpe Hoi Lightning Flash X.02; Big Datldv 7.13; Wonder Kid 7.13; Riua2,239 words
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Advertisement22 1960-10-21 11 Thosi know [buy >INCE 1815 jS^ji •ATCH /^C^^, 'ATES SY\ £üB/iu B/i %7p^J^ i .eubawXtch co, ltd. yftgaßiy ~J FURNITURE fSm REMOVALS22 words
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Advertisement364 1960-10-21 11 r\ KJ A. A IJ H^l yO/X fc\ __^^_______y I(■ JIJ I h LINGUAPHONE I World's Standard I Conversational Method I 1 ARABIC CHINESE DUTCH ENGLISH I FRENCH GERMAN GREEK HEBREW HINDUSTANI ITALIAN JAPANESE LATIN j j MALAY PORTUGESE RUSSIAN SPANISH 32 languages available j A Linguaphone Language Set is364 words
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Miscellaneous140 1960-10-21 11 CLUES ACROSS 1 Not the sitme as The tram II 2 13 It 15 |O lprry. thouuh it should put fl H^^^Ji^—J,^ J._^ ■-^^^«m one" on the light nautical Ij lines' >8. 4> I fl fl P P ffl P fl I B 8 Christmas conies but thus S"~"^ |Q140 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-10-21 12 J>IKIT TI.MAH, Fri. Eveready Sports lub challenge the business and banking firms oi Singa pore to a swimming rare. repn SwimmiJ i ampion- busiso the ot be left out of this Billy hope to beal other o enter O: 'W« iJoi t to win95 words
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410 1960-10-21 12 a/iiujno, T^HE fourth annual Gan Eng Seng School carnival held at th^ Chinese Swimming Club yesterday was a success, with seven records broken. Keen competition m all the events showed that more pupils are now turning to the water to410 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-10-21 12 SJINCiAPORK CITY. Fri.—Bril- Tan Kirn 800 AthietK last night's final four bull open billiards championand thus retained his title. It took him 80 minutes to reach marca point i! 400. Kival Teo Sun (YMCA) struggled be-! hind with 20T) points Highlight was a break of 78 by105 words
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Article36 1960-10-21 12 LOXDOX. Fri. Last night's soccer: Football League Cup. first round replay: Scumhorpe 0 Rochdale 1. Second round: Notts County 1 Brighton 3. Irish Gold Cup semi-linal (at Distillery s ground): Coleraine 2 Lmiield*2. Reuter.36 words
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Article27 1960-10-21 12 PASIR PANJANG. Fri.—Pa--sir Panjang beat Outram 2-1 at schools hockey. Lim Hup. Kweo scored lor Outram Bakshish Singh and Darshan Kumar for Pn.sjr Panjang.27 words
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Article17 1960-10-21 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Fri.—Fumes close today for the Singapore Recreation Club children's sports on Nov. U.17 words
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Article18 1960-10-21 12 AVER RAJAH. Fri. 5 Gurkha Coy R.M.P. trounced 443 R A n on_n of -,.u18 words
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257 1960-10-21 12 Confidence didn't make it easy for S'pore Chinese Singapore Chinese 5; Europeans Eurasians. I TALAN BESAR, Fri. Confidence! The Singapore Chinese must have learned by now that it does not warrant victory. Not at full strength, they hoped to get an easy »ame. They did win. but the score does257 words
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Article, Illustration162 1960-10-21 12 DGDFGDF TMIK "a R m:; but still nimblr' (quote from Jakarta report) Terry Sonneville is not the onl\ old-timer out to show that agr doesn't count, even m world class hadnr.nton, m this rase, the Indonesian open championship-, starting at Purwokerto. Central .la. a. on SundayTHKKK'S Sl\(i.\l*OKh'S ONETIME162 words
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Article49 1960-10-21 12 Bolton oust Hull 5-1 in replay LONDON. Fn. Footba:i je Cup first round: Exeter City 1 Manchester United 1. Re- j plays: Port Vale 3 Queens Park j Rangers 1 (after extra time; score i I at 90 mm. 1-1). Bolton Wanders 5 Hull City 1. Bradford 1 La:.49 words
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Advertisement174 1960-10-21 12 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. APPLICATION >R CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. ition m re&pi I ment of the facts pore-6. n at whi ired that the applici NAME HOTEL I I'i-EM Road, v l dk Road I'ond. S Bin) I I v Road, s i-' Btagai ylanu >iort H E r«\ ■r*174 words
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Advertisement262 1960-10-21 12 -Get your name m today.— FIRST SINGAPORE OPEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. To be held on Saturday, November 5, 1960, at RJ*er Valley Road City Council Pool. (Qualifying heats Nov. 4 at 5 p.m.) I wish to enter for the following events: Events numbers: Qtix«n of < f record classif.cation) [50 l262 words
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Advertisement150 1960-10-21 12 In Singapore for over 40 years now v^ Jit W^,\ Service after Sol. indeed but all toe substonce behind im Whether you buy from us o o t cine camera /pro any other article < w, s manufacture, you cor SUf to-dote and quic> Swiss Exper rAJ IN SOUNDS SIHCAPORI150 words
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