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Title Section22 1960-10-27 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST REAO The Singapore Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 27, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration320 1960-10-27 1 A talk with Herter on plan for New Guinea A meeting with Dag to discuss dispute rhurs.— !ul hman, M ll uith Mr. th< Secrets had asked t of the plan to I Minister aiisrd ver tenNot sorrecr regional organisation to strengthen economic cooperation in South320 words
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48 1960-10-27 1 25,000 CHINESE REDS TRAIN TO FIGHT FRENCH-REPORT I>ARIS. Thurs. A ><X>Chi: the French ...re now t- ited by Mr. a member As- Corsl an published yesterday. teers yet left Chinese Hont' X and arrive here pc helping the ors of organwttion > estim given >f Peking to s about48 words
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143 1960-10-27 1 HAROLD SOH - INSPECTORS TO PROBE 'DECLINE OF MORALE' HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. More than 300 inspectors m the States Police Force will meet this cv ing to discuss reasons for the "decline of morale m the inspectorate." t The extraordinary genera] meeting Is summoned by the combined Mess and Association143 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-10-27 1 Ike praises Maaya 'Our staunch friend' WASHINGTON, Thurs.—President Eisenhower said last nijrht that Malaya was a strong defender of freedom and individual liberty and one of the staunches! friends of the United States. The President paid this tribute to the Federation m a toast :it a White House luncheon m185 words
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Article38 1960-10-27 1 BIDJAN. Thurs.— African leaders of the French community ended a three-day "summit conference here yesterday with a communique announcing unanimous agreement on a common attitude to the Algerian problem, the Congo; and Moroccan claims on Mauritania38 words
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Article34 1960-10-27 1 LONDON. Thurs.— A Conservative woman Member of Parliament, Miss Joan Vickers. will represent Britain at the 15th session of the United Nations Commission on status of women next March In Geneva.34 words
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Article, Illustration190 1960-10-27 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES TU keep my promise' says dancer By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Glamorous British cabaret dancer, 26-year-old Jackie Farrell, is now m Singapore with the promise of a kiss backstage for every Serviceman she has a message to deliver from home. Jackie flew190 words
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Article40 1960-10-27 1 OALI < Colombia 1 buns.- An official communique said Wednesday night *hat "armed bancits" killed at least 18 peas;in;.v including women and ciiildten. m a surpii-*:'' raid on the town of El Hoyo, m La Victoria municipality.40 words
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86 1960-10-27 1 Britain offers new aid plan for Singapore to keep expat officers LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN is launching a new Mslo2 to $136 mill ion Colonial Aid Plan to enable overseas territories to keep their 21,000 trained British Civil Service officers until their replacement by local staff. Its advantages will be offered86 words
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51 1960-10-27 1 WINDSOR 'Ontario). Thurs The death toll m tiie «as furnace explosion, which caused two storeys and the back wall of the Metropolitan Store here to roliap.se on Tuesday, has r;*-en from six to 10. Tiie number of injured also rose from 50 to51 words
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Article23 1960-10-27 1 ember lir-l rub •j "h I u.b. oprn< i Ji* «.*>il_ fur lb du\> il QUOTlcr t "to I L_>'»cft~-C. lbuucert__n23 words
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Article15 1960-10-27 1 BONN. Thurs— W< many marks for work on a m. nuclear re_c!or.15 words
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Article13 1960-10-27 1 MANILA. i Mr Alberto oe dementi, c;.following a heart ati13 words
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Advertisement13 1960-10-27 1 "DANDRICIDE TEED MIRACULOUS en of JLj DANDRICIDE j BOTTLE -j BU TODAY AmY13 words
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Advertisement41 1960-10-27 1 world noon D<> you know that the Free Puss gives you a blanket coverage of tlu- day's foreign news? Turn Page 22 Today's specials on Page Five include: .lust what the cheap German bomb means.. .and The truth about Liz Tavlor.41 words
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Advertisement26 1960-10-27 1 k2ZSs^ ---^^9S£ 1 J ll Wti/ -^LZ ill and __M CmSsr^l- ~y~— _^_______T if H__>*>^_^ V Am ••<— i*ti___ i_____*^__^.***___?__r _b ■v _v" WM fmW I *"OM«T,c-c*ttNO-»i26 words
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Advertisement9 1960-10-27 1 Wfor 1 the best picture a L QUALITY gmnl9 words
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151 1960-10-27 2 London buyers holding off... oils ease, but rubbers are steady LONDON. Thurs |()l II I .Mill hum I Ikil 'millions pparcnl on lln l_orxlon stock exchange yesterday in< I inosl sections ilecl losses. little selling mv b and tho vi tin ok. Fo: undecided but m rai. follow their dividend151 words
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Article144 1960-10-27 2 Wall Street: Support for rubbers NEW YORK: Wall Street closed Arm slightly under the day's best, owing to profit-taking, with a fair gains mostly to $12. Short cove ring and bargain hunting raised the morning market from Tuesday's new i960 low on the attraction of improved yields but Wall Street144 words
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Article55 1960-10-27 2 ASTERDAM: A continued disappointing Wall Street close caused a weaker tendency. Bu- :i over was very quiet mainly due to the absence of foreign demand. Leaders on the downside included Hoogovens, Philips and Unilever. Aku and Royal Dutch were also off. Shippings and plantafeatureless. State loans55 words
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Article162 1960-10-27 2 SHIPS lying alongside the sni■;a|>or«* llarhour Hoard uh.it j c** or expected tod;t> are: Sumida Maru 1/2 Mikawa Maru 4 5 Eiken Maru 6A. Nissho Main 6/7, Bonneville 8 9. Falstria 10/11, Ravenstein 13 14. Djajanr 15 16. Sudan 18. Madras Maru 19. Perak N. Wall 1.162 words
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64 1960-10-27 2 Rubber: Initial decline reflects lower levels at Singapore > I l\L decline reflecting lower levels iporc \\;is extended during the uiu it r selling which \\;is slow m I IN \i w »»i on*>uinption ol new rubber: i _n*.uniption ot natural rub- ou-iimption ot synthetic: 8T.8:>3: S8 ".8 ***** Revised64 words
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145 1960-10-27 2 OIL COMPANIES WORRIED OVER NEW LAW IN INDONESIA JAKARTA: Dr. D.J. Sai acting secretary general of the Indonesian Ministry of Basic Industries and Mines, said here that new regulations to govern oil production m the republic would be issued next month. He added, however, that there was no reason for145 words
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Article93 1960-10-27 2 LONDON. Oct. -6 Pll V I I I I RUB-EX No i i. c i f. Europe-' ports. Oct Nov RUBBER No. 1 R*--POI RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Huu-e Termo. Nov. 27 13 Iti 21 Oec [TONE: Steady but quirt PEPPER White Sarawak t.a.q c i.l93 words
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Article39 1960-10-27 2 NEW YORK. Oct 26. Mr rv IMM fIN -trait* (Ml 1 rubber Futures Nov j_n i SALES: 71 l»t*. TONE Easy No. 1 RSS Nov. landed once -Off LE Future.*- X' Contract Dec. .\i>u\<- prices a39 words
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Article32 1960-10-27 2 NEW YORK, Oct. ZC Previous Today 3u Industrials uH6.O_ D75.1S 21) Railroads 1 23 51 40 Domestic Bonds H4.41 t5 Utilities 91.17 6 j Stocks Composite vera sea 159.5432 words
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Article72 1960-10-27 2 LONDON. Oct. 26. COPHA HMllipyi,.,c.l.f. UK Nortn European pir ti delivered wtuht per long ton Oct. <. COPRA, Straits Borneo C.l.f. UK./ North Luropean ports deliverer! wfUnt per lont; ton Nov OtoNUT OIL crtMH Straits C.i.t. European ports Ml oulh ovt lont: ton Nov. Dec t COCONUi72 words
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Article285 1960-10-27 2 UP 4 DOWN 19 UNCHANGED 151 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. INDUSTRIALS Pre. ious loda; j A DS, (N) .90 .50 11 Buyers E EAD 1 I 8.8. Petrel B.M. Trustees 5 25 No Smelt. Pref. Ores. 46/. 1 40 Neave Prer. Cids. OAi Cf L*e |1 '.2a285 words
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Article59 1960-10-27 2 Rolls Royce 2_ per cent LONDON: Rolls Royce declared an interim dividend of 2\ percent less tax (same), payable on Dec. 13. Total revenue for the first half of 1960 amounted to .-51 million against 1 ~44 million for the corresponding period of the previous year. This trend will59 words
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189 1960-10-27 2 2 British property companies to merge I ON DON. Thurs. Two L_ British millionaire property tycoons— Mr. Charles Clore and Mr. Jack Cotton are merging their property businesses, it was announced here yesterday. A joint statement issued by City and Central Invest- mc i its. of which Mr. Clore is189 words
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87 1960-10-27 2 Revaluation of gold likely if Kennedy wins By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRES- SINGAPORI A CUT m the British hank rat< "friendly gesture" to the I i m its present difficulties, siccordii Whitmore. City Kditor of the li tfraph, London. ■'The City w ill n<>\\ addix** esl to the task87 words
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Article73 1960-10-27 2 U.S. Steel Corp. M VOIIK: Blough. chaii Corporation h **d tiie I outlook is "reasonably gi Tne steel executive said "very moderate decline" m the third quarter has "happeneo many times before" sading that he sees nothing i about th? sil lhe chairman an tie hi marks at a73 words
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Article22 1960-10-27 2 Kit ON: Goodvear Tyn Rubber Co. have announced a U551,250,000 expa facilities here for production oi chemigum rubbsr :.nd synthetic22 words
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Article243 1960-10-27 2 Italy's car output rises 39 p.c. m nine months I I KIN: I output of rose b*. to 490.235 uni-a m tiie nine month i i I National association of Auu.ciobiie I The bigg the production ot lorries, which .we by more than 70 per i to 31.606 units243 words
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84 1960-10-27 2 Britain-Russia pact to split airline revenue LONDON. Thurs. B:: European Airwaj the R not. tu ment to pool their L nd Moscow service-. 11 stated he The agree:. Moscow, is the I kind signed by th with a W( A pool acre I thr the revi B.E.A. oper..:e week From84 words
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Article25 1960-10-27 2 IKBOX :>s of Urn warded a MS 18 miL the Firestone 'lire *r Comnan auction o! M-lT mask 1 J. Campbell ha25 words
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Article31 1960-10-27 2 LONDON I duction m Brita. bank rate m the near luture wj cled as certain m financial circles here. Some sour kid the bank rat» natl EWEFFS31 words
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Advertisement130 1960-10-27 2 SHIPPING N.Y.K.LINE m Port 23 24 Nov 25 26 Nil Gdn 1 ETD 27 Oct Gdn 4 ETD 27 Oct THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. I ***** P Swettenham 6432. Penan: ***** EUROPE SERVICE Aden, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Scandinavia with transhipment. E 29 Oct 30130 words
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Advertisement15 1960-10-27 2 Finance and industry Page Two today gives you tbe tips md tUswt^s of your shares.15 words
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Advertisement20 1960-10-27 2 ~~^iiiimm:\*-u BARBER LINE From U.S.A. LAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANO HONGKONG TURANOOT 31 Oct QUEE* i w_:l S20 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-10-27 3 Pretty Miss on high sounding mission has a date with Prominent men GSDSFSDF raduate14 words
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Article43 1960-10-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya is expected to send five delegate- to Wellington next January to negotial trade pact with th*' New Zealand Government. The delegation will be led by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari.43 words
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Article35 1960-10-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Temporary Government officers are grousing over the alleged aloofness of senior civil servants many of whom, they claim, have not spoken to or dealt with their junior staff for years.35 words
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Article31 1960-10-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Indian community was m "real danger" of being reduced to "an insignificant population" because of continued estate fragmentation. Dato V. T. Sambanthan said here.31 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-10-27 3 j I \mi OKI) 1 burs ur.ii rial art of fencing sins In popularity pore Tin*, was I stated by Mr William President of the rord Club" the headirtirs *»f civilian fenMr. who ha** b< I i..r the past eight lirs.161 words
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Article24 1960-10-27 3 Xl 3. Thurs the Borneo 'Tu* Id here r< ooth Sarawak Borneo have Id a to the desirability toms for ad-24 words
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140 1960-10-27 3 New body is formed at Varsity to promote Social Science studies NEW society lvi*. been formed nt lhe I niversity of Slalava m Singapore. Students doing Social Studies have formed the Social Science Society. the Society the study of i and foster itionship between H and as well as ites140 words
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Article30 1960-10-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thui Eight University of Malaya Students from the Ft-d<>ratinn anri Singapore have be- n invited to visit Australia May. by tl ol Australia University Students.30 words
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Article270 1960-10-27 3 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE Three-day special course for voluntary lay workers THEY WILL ORGANISE PROGRAMMES AT COMMUNITY CENTRES AND GIVE ADVICE By SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs THE Government family planning campaign will be taken into the community centres. The 1.000 volunteers to be trained as lay workers270 words
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Article24 1960-10-27 3 MUAR, Thurs. The Muar Flood Committee has disced at a meeting method evacuating people to I grounds m the event of fl.24 words
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67 1960-10-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— i The Federation of Malaya has invited six countries m Southi east Asia to compete m the first international Koran reading competition to be held m March next year during the Muslim fasting j month. The countries are: Singapore, Thailand, Sarawak, j67 words
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45 1960-10-27 3 IPOH. Thurs. A team from the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is to tour the State to strengthen its youth section. The team will be headed by the Perak MCA's legal adviser. Senator Yeoh Kian Teik.45 words
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207 1960-10-27 3 2,000 helpers $20,500 on Deepavali Day for school SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. About 2,000 volunteers of various nationalities, from five years to 65, raised $20,500 m less than 10 hours on Deepavali Day for a Tamil school. They had given up their holiday to sell flags m aid of the building207 words
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Article46 1960-10-27 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —Mr. Kensaku Maeda. the new Japanese Consul General m Singapore who arrived i here by Japan Air Lines from Tokyo said he hoped to I pave the way for more Japanese investment m the State during his term of office here.46 words
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Article30 1960-10-27 3 KAJANG. Thurs. The j Family Planning Centre which was set-up here last year is attracting more and more mothers m Ulu Langat district. They come for advice.30 words
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Article, Illustration87 1960-10-27 3 LOCAL GIRL RETURNS WITH MUSIC AND ART DIPLOMAS Sl\(. .PORE <I n I hurs. Singapore t;iri who left h\- l» <>n a Kindly trip to London has returned home with diplomas m art and muMi She is CT-year-oM Miss (hew Bee Teck. lormer student ol thr Methodist (iirls' St hool.87 words
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Advertisement18 1960-10-27 3 I _.> i m mm\ _B^T' T mHOMSON. Thurs. For jg&.'Jr nJIS&s* I r~.^if an hour, nuns at the18 words
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Advertisement16 1960-10-27 3 spending just a few moments testing your judgment m a most entertaining contest md then suddenly16 words
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Advertisement176 1960-10-27 3 winning o prize of $500 TURN TO BACK PAGE Gift Problems We can solve your gift problem from our range of hundreds of inexpensive items such as FROM INDIA FROM MALAYA Ivory carvings Straw Sewing boxes Eidri bross work Strow Hats Buttalo horn carving* Malacca Canes Walnut carved b< i176 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-10-27 3 M.dium Wave 476 metres 10.30 Ray's A Laugh; 1100 Short Wave: 62 metres Close do* m (4780 kc/s) from RADIO MALAYA 9.00 p.m 10.00 pm. daily (41.7 metres PM 100 Programme sum- j PM. 1.15 Titlm date; 1 -.039 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-10-27 4 4M THESE girl guides have* every reason to be all smiles. They had the honour of being picked to mount the guard of honour for the Prime Minister when the Tanah Merah Holiday Camp was declared open. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who is also the85 words
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113 1960-10-27 4 RADIO MECHANIC DROWNED IN SEA ON HIS 20TH BIRTHDAY CHANGI. Thurs. A radio mechanic. Felix Hugh Williams of Upper Serangoon, was drowned m the sea on his 20th birthday. He had driven m a car m the morning with a friend to Telok Paku for a swim. Soon after he113 words
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Article34 1960-10-27 4 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Christmas cards oi Wesley Church m black and white will be sold at 10 cts. each during the Women Society of Christian Service Christmas Fair on Nov. 5.34 words
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Article364 1960-10-27 4 SALLY DEAN - Festival-minded natives of Christmas Island now boast of a 30-man string band and an all-male choir SALLY DEAN FASDFASDF r«HANGI, Thurs.— Christmas Island, a tiny dot m the vast Indian Ocean, is no longer a lonely Royal Air Force base for the 200 sun-tanned airmen and some sailors and soldiers364 words
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238 1960-10-27 4 P. SENEVIRATNE - Rush after a bomoh says there will be fish P. SENEVIRATNE By CHANG OUNDREDS of young boys ha fishing at Changi and Siglap a "bomoh" (medicine man) has pr there would be an abundance 0 the end of the month. So taken up are the boys I. prediction tluit shops238 words
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Article31 1960-10-27 4 SINGAPORE CITY. Th Dr. Benjamin Chew address the Methodist Youth Fellowship on 'Love and Marriage' at the Wesley Methodist Church Hall, Fort Canning Road, on Saturday 6.30 p.m.31 words
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Article26 1960-10-27 4 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs —The six-week old strike b> about 150 employees of th* General Electric Company ii: Bukit Timah Road has ended26 words
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29 1960-10-27 4 FRESH FISh DAILY FOR THOSE ON BEACH BEDOK I j be_ch In I station fish' But th< befon dun: giri i j Oetob I nooi". men I sea o.29 words
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Article21 1960-10-27 4 SINGAPORE I T Ho.**; hold; m Pres: Road, on Th' I I tauti- I the Chur21 words
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Advertisement336 1960-10-27 4 »»»»»»»>>j At GIGANTIC Discount!!! j Mappin Webb WMF Stainless Steel I Cutlery Sets and Silverware! ir At moderate prices Ladies Dresses V ■_<____! by specialists to world fashions! ESIN MAY 376-C Chantfi Village, Singapore-17. S *_r Be Stylishly Dres": I Impress The World\ Coma Ta Us For That PERFECT Suit.336 words
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Advertisement177 1960-10-27 4 j iArfsV FASHIONS... *1 Ladies Handbags made of Crocodile, Lizard and Snake skins from $20/-* Also available Ladies' Plastic Handbags at Cheap Prices. We are dealers m m Leather suitcases, shoes for the whole family and cases made of fibre glass and nylon. I YONG CHEONG YONG SENG I 378-34,177 words
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Advertisement150 1960-10-27 4 \wmW I *"**J g-0 I E& l\ mm mm Self Wind,n 9- waterproof, shock. _f_r _9 I res sranr non-mogncttc, exclusive J^L' mv/W Mm I Glorious de luxe dial, striking At HjL\jd Q'^mm I mode,n del '_r» splendid relief |H ,^l^^ i*. <■<-■-^j4l fl work, 18-carat gold case. I I150 words
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Advertisement80 1960-10-27 4 ATTENTION SHUTTERBUGS Come And See Our i Large Range Of Cameras j LEICAS ROLLEIFLEX CANON i also PROJECTORS VIEWERS FULL RANGE OF ACCESSORIES and SPECIAL OFFER:— I TRANSISTOR RADIOS tr.. 535/We can offer you the largest discount*' GIFT EMPORIUM 376-X, Changi Village, Singapore 17 YEE YEE TAILOR 375-V Changi Village.80 words
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325 1960-10-27 5 Chapman Pincher - Chapman Pincher By LONDON. THURSDAY Un* march ol science be halted or at least slowed down L wisdom has developed to the stage where it is i control the dangerous discoveries of the scieni. which has been repeatedly asked by millions mi bomb325 words
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Article19 1960-10-27 5 MELBOUK Tiree es U-2 aircraft arrived here yesterday to take pan m and radioac »i hi.19 words
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Article18 1960-10-27 5 LONDON, lend the Chilean Government MS 17 million for reconstruction follow rous earth- I18 words
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Article165 1960-10-27 5 PETER FAIRLEY - The sea eating up the land PETER FAIRLEY THE WORLD OF SCIENCE By THE oceans are gradually swallowing up the land,... and the Arctic basin has a hole m it. These are the latest findings by international scientists. The first about the advance ot the seas is by Professor Vladimir165 words
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Article, Illustration336 1960-10-27 5 Peter Evans - The truth about Elizabeth Taylor Peter Evans By SHE'S ILI NOTHING TO DO WITH WEIGHT ELIZABETH TAYLOR did not begin filming "Cleopatra" on schedule. Instead, as she has done for the past 10 days, she stayed confined to her M51,700-a-week Mayfair penthouse hotel suite. All around her, as the producers336 words
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Advertisement266 1960-10-27 5 Worth A Look Inside LEONARD Table Top Refrigerator. This compoct table-top model incorpora*if Table-top heat and stain-resistant, non-chippmg Wa--it Freezer comportment for ice and frozen foods ir Molsture-sool crlsper to keep fruit and vegetables garden it Complete dairy compartment m door for easy-reach storage. ir Butter and choose m divided266 words
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Miscellaneous198 1960-10-27 5 RIP KIRBY b y Jonn P- 1 I lo Fred Dickenson I 1 V_d ll^s->*A-_)SEWILL I I STXK SAIO TV SOLVE THE )f OF COURSE. I SOW THAT N\E 1 LU^^ I AN L D 6WOW MYSTERY .N V! ANP *£<H7 y\l TELLS STANj Trt _t>H jSjRSE.. -"tP"!^S LEA6T... <^198 words
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Article172 1960-10-27 6 WORDS of wisdom fiom Prof. T. L. Green, the new education chief at the University of Malaya. In his inaugural address the professor calls for an '•orientation" of teaching techniques and the doing away of time-worn methods that destroy resourcefulness a n d ingenuity. Prof. Green172 words
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Article105 1960-10-27 6 ial AY AN legate v to the United Nations seminar on child and family welfare, Mr. S. Sockanathan. makes an astonishing statement. He says that juvenile delinquency m Malaya is small only 2,000 of a total population of six million. Mr. Sockanathan may be right. But alas he105 words
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136 1960-10-27 6 STUDENTS GO ON A SURVEY TO STUDY THE HOUSING PROBLEM TANJONG PAGAR. Thurs. Members of the Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society went on a sociological survey recently to study the different lowcost housing and living conditions m those houses. Led by housing investigation officers from the Housing Development Board. Mr. Joachim136 words
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Article39 1960-10-27 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. -The Supreme Court is to get a new "hat" at a cost of $45,895 Messrs. William Jacks aCo (M> Ltd.. has been given the contract to erect the roof coverings.39 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-10-27 6 RECITAL BY NOTED SINGAPORE PIANIST Well -kn o w n Singa-pore-born pianist. Ong Swee Chuan, will «ive a pianoforte recital on Nov. IK at 8.45 D.m. at the Cultural Centre. His recital will be sponsored by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble Mr. Ong, studied pianoforte under the well known Harold Craxton84 words
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97 1960-10-27 6 SEVEN ARABIC SCHOOLS RECEIVE HELP JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Seven Arabic schools m the State receive assistance from the Religious Aifairs Department, the Government said m a written reply to Inche Abdul Majid bin Haji Hashim (All) m the Legislative Assembly. 5 also applied They are: Madrasah Alatas Alarabiah, Madrasah Maha97 words
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Article, Illustration483 1960-10-27 6 CHEW LOY KHOON - DAY OF JOY ON SULTAN'S 66 Th. YEAR CHEW LOY KHOON By INVESTITURE CEREMONY, STATE BANQUET WILL BE HIGHLIGHTS OF JOHORE RULERS GRAND BIRTHDAY FESTIVITIES JOHORE BAHRU, T li urs. The Sultan of Johore, Sir Ismail ibni Alniarhom Sultan Ibrahim, will be 66 tomorrow. An (1 throughout the State, there483 words
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Article32 1960-10-27 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —The Student and Youth Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will screen "Such men are ridiculous' at the Y.M.C.A. 's premises, 16, South Pier on Nov. 26.32 words
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241 1960-10-27 6 SERANGOON, Thursday, /poll PLAN Lady Templer. vice-chairman of the Commonwealth Society for the Deaf and founder and patron of the Federation School for the Deaf said here she regretted thai the society could not offer scholarships to deaf children241 words
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78 1960-10-27 6 BOB PERIES - Pierson: A rush fo r adult education in 1 0 years' time BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE CITY ADULT education is something i Asian countries but il will own m 10 years when clamouring for ii. according Lerov R. rierson. The visiting American win m Singapore, said lie had round people78 words
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117 1960-10-27 6 BISHOP ARRIVES TODAY TO DEDICATE A NEW CHURCH SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Bishop of Maidstone, the Right Rev. S. W. Betts. who arrives m Singapore today will dedicate the newly built Garr: Church of St. John Evangelist at Pasir Pan on Dec. 11. Costing $150,000. the church is the lirst to117 words
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Article16 1960-10-27 6 SINGAPORE CITY. Th —The Chinese V.M.C.A. celebratee Founder's Day a rally on Nov. 25.16 words
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Advertisement390 1960-10-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. -AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Wnrda tl <4#i«->— Box 50 eta extra WHILE YOU WAIT Photostat rotomu Robinson Road. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Prmt from Transparency. Telephone 'Life' 20—18 PO. Box 1108, amgapore. SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Words S3 f-MfcJ Box 50 eia extra WANTED IMMEDIATELY F.x**~ed Chinese Engllah Speaking 1390 words
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Advertisement11 1960-10-27 6 JEWELLERY lasting beauty quality. U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD.11 words
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Advertisement75 1960-10-27 7 SONY proents the exciting NEW 521, o 4 track I '"^g 0 r Stereophonic taperecorder giving If never drear-. **^^L _zing rea^m c- reproduces this latest creation mmm** _r 2 ond 4 track Stereo recording and playback. w*w _n> m 2^ Separate level controls for microphone and auxiliary inputs it75 words
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Article150 1960-10-27 7 New jazz discs in Britain MERNJ if I MM FT: •Pyramid" <Lond o n I l IM; l.Mn. LP) ksan's eloquent *>pel singing was the stimalos for Ray Brown's TM-umid adapted with Qg effect by the M.ii? ••ntrepiece of their *t of onp side and the finest m the foaii150 words
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Article440 1960-10-27 7 A.B. AVERY - Modern long players are far superior to early ones TECHNIQUES AND STANDARDS ARE ADVANCING CONTINUOUSLY UOW long is it since you bought a new longplay disc of your favourite music? Or since you replaced an old recording of one of your best-loved works? If your favourite music440 words
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492 1960-10-27 7 JAMES THOMAS - The Egghead Top Ten is a pretty boring collection JAMES THOMAS By 1 Rachmaninov s 2nd Piano Concerto with Richter (Deutsche Crammophon). J Decca's reissue of Kathleen Ferrier's Bach and Handel arias. O Leningrad Philharmonic's Tchaikovsky Fifth Symphony (Deutsche Crammophon). A "Carmen' m stereo with Victoria de los Angeles (H.M.V.)492 words
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225 1960-10-27 7 CHIA POTEIK - PRE-RECORDED TAPES MAY REPLACE DISCS CHIA POTEIK By I>RE-RECORDED stereo tapes may replace the 1 disc records m the steady changes m Singapore from the old to the new m musical entertainment. A leading dealer m hi-fi and stereophonic eg v ipment said that recorded music had progressed fr° m225 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-10-27 9 IDEAL WAY TO SET UP YOUR HOMES AUDIO EQUIPMENT SYSTEM MUST FIT ROOM'S INTERIOR FDSFSDFSDFASDFSDFSD t A survey tting up the sii: id improv' t^lop- (MM Ml MOBILITY round .n- i p i -\i;im i the m a a U i m l -promin< make thi imOrcha 14 lerable nveyii131 words
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36 1960-10-27 9 DFASFASDSADFS tall into the rare category. However, new trends m music are bringing out new breeds of collectors. Mr. Koester says a field t opening up is progresjazz.36 words
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Article, Illustration330 1960-10-27 10 Portable all-transistor radiogram has stereo system WHEN the transistor was first invented, Fujiya Electric Co. were lhe firsl people m Japan lo utilise this new invention to produce transistorised phonographs, radio-phono-graphs, radios and tape recorders bearing the trade mark of "Fl/JIVA." This "Fujiya" brand of transistorised products was also the330 words
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Article90 1960-10-27 10 SWITCHING his Interests from lunch b< du sic boxes wa the prescription Bob Avary, a needed. Prom the moment a i tor told him to stop business iunche his health, he has mac occupatii his hobby collecting musical antiques. He and his wife n: the90 words
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Article564 1960-10-27 10 SWANNIE CHAN - SWANNIE CHAN STEREO IS mm i THE END OF AN ERA OF ___M____^_V-___-___^____._ B RESEARCH By JO MOST hi-fi enthusiasts, stereo is a relatively new phenomenon first brought to the public on tape and now through the medium of records. But believe it or not, stereo was564 words
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Article276 1960-10-27 11 frpjour-track system leads to further Simplification of programme making ..YOU CAN ADD TEXT TO MUSIC RECORDED BEFORE I k Its amazing ri R SOUND QI Al I 1 N >rd- who are th trt an ■eed of trequenc fl t Special type :eed. lexceil til aa276 words
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54 1960-10-27 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By FSDFSDFSAD inquiries ana it is hard envelope on which to write the receiver's address. The reel is 300 It. students can learn faster. The dealer said that pocket-sized transistorised recorders were already available. Although the price „t«-»- o54 words
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220 1960-10-27 11 1 The group to which you belong m .mv case. Entertainment i s the spice ot life, valued so much more when its yours. The Siera tape recorder can be used to record the music you l.kc. It's a wonderful addition to a film220 words
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109 1960-10-27 11 Recordinj; time per 7 reel: X'ormal tape II 30 mm. 1 x 61 mm. 4xl!0 mm. Long play tape 4x 45 mm. 4 x 00 mm. 4 x 180 mm. Double-play tape 4 x »>0 mm. 4 x 120 mm. 4 x 240 mm Frequency109 words
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Article, Illustration537 1960-10-27 12 YASHICA, one ol the world leaders m cameras and photographic equipmenl now sets the pate m transistor radios .md stereophonic equipiTipnt Though Yaahica i tered the field of transistorised rad and sound equ; later than many other makes, it lias Ui short period beeon.537 words
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379 1960-10-27 12 Points for hi-fi fan to look out for in S'pore GOOD CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE BEST REPRODUCTION range, extending from 30 up to 20,000 cycles. Only then will you be able to distinguish the characteristics of individual instruments, the harmonics and overtones that give each its specific character without379 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-10-27 13 Robin Douglas- Home - Robin Douglas-Home 8.8.'s favourite guitarist Gimmick man or an artist? By c cynics I IRSI LP Club S First-hand \M I IN MI 1 have been playing ice 1948." he told perfect English duri the tea-break. "John Lewis came over with Dizzy GiUess band m that year, and170 words
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Article89 1960-10-27 13 i U ERE is an up-to-date list of the 10 best-selling pop records, compiled by "Melody Maker." 1. "Tell Laura I Love Her," Ricky Valance. 2. "Nine Times Out Of Ten." Cliff Richard. 3. "Only The Lone- ly," Roy Orbison. 4. "So Sad"/"Lu- cille," Everly Brothers. 5.89 words
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Article, Illustration414 1960-10-27 13 PERCY CATER - THE PASSION OF SIR THOMAS PERCY CATER BY npHOUGH Sir Thomas Beecham is temporarily absent from the concert scene he is with us on disc. Among his recent recordings, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, is that of the Brahms Second Symphony. The Beecham manner is firmly imprinted on this performance.414 words
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248 1960-10-27 13 Melody man gets into a Sinatra tussle F RECENTLY received a letter from a very angry young man. What did I mean by saying that Sinatra didn't sing as well as he used to do? Was I completely nuts? Sinatra was still the finest, the greatest, etc and so on.248 words
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Article192 1960-10-27 13 ALMOST every week a bright and hopeful new star of the disc world is launched to a fanfare of trumpets. Few of them survive. Yet public affection for America rock n' roll singer Buddy Holly is undimmed nearly two years after his death m an air192 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1960-10-27 14 GALE PEDRICK - GALE PEDRICK AND HIS SINGING STRINGS HIS MUSICAL MADE HIM FAMOUS THK scene the old Melropole Hotel, near the Kmbankment at Charing Cross, a very smart rendezvous indeed. The time ove r thirty years ago, the golden days (and nights) of the famous "Midnight Follies," patronised by royalty and1,218 words
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Article249 1960-10-27 14 BARD 'S WORKS ON DISCO DLFIMTIVK record.,,, 1 works ©f Shakes| H ,m sonnets with the best prof. available m the casts, fa-arm more than a dream recent' with the issue of the first iu n hll series. The project is the bran, year-old women. Marianne Al bara Holdridgc, who249 words
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Article209 1960-10-27 15 Recorder with five functions /\NCE again Japan creates a "first" m the iield of hi-fidelity with the Nishikura Model U F" Tape-Ke-corder the only tape-recorder which performs five different functions. The compact Nishikura not only records at two different speed-, it also combines a phonograph, a radio, a public Address209 words
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Article, Illustration511 1960-10-27 15 COLIN DAVID - The next Step in sound realism COLIN DAVID By A SEARCH FOR THE C ACOUSTIC CLUES THAT BRAIN USES the V I there 'evolved h- an orchestra ears an a complex sounds it all distinct and les. a horn, or olins, or a ::i°: above Our theory concrete enese images,511 words
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106 1960-10-27 16 THE SORT OF SPEAKER THAT WILL SUIT YOU By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT il \1 loudspeaker do you recommend I think this is one of Ihe most <>!i- I am asked. itl question: "How long is a It a question which cannot words. So much depends \ou have m the shape106 words
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Article, Illustration944 1960-10-27 16 ONE MUST HEAR IT IN THE RIGHT PLACE CALKS of stereo records m Britain have not been as high as the record companies hoped. Once again the British public has shown its conservatism when faced with an important technical development. In the United States things have944 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-10-27 17 UHER is introducing its latest model Uher >tereo record III incorporating the latest achievements of modern tape recorder engineering. This convenient, elegantly styled portable taperecorder brings the fascinating quality of three-dr mensional or stereophonic sound reproduction intc your home. The stereophonic method of sound recording and131 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-10-27 17 FSDFSDFASD .71 has five t_bes. two-band and inch P. OS. s 33AR ha^ .and spread vsith a radlcator r inch P. OS. it runs on su29 words
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87 1960-10-27 17 The new sound caused big change in loudspeakers Itught on by intro- caused b'wi instance, a flood it the market. u.ophonic :nerform. marvels. been :o lower the ■o emChansers proved. iplifiermanuaclded to fill le brt ween ara t c d >r to provide >phonic mi: second the houis ..nd an87 words
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236 1960-10-27 17 THE BIRD is a term which means so much to a jazz enthusiast. It is the affectionate name given to Charlie Parker, the great and now legendary saxophonist who died m 1955. But the name Byrd—admittedly spelt differently m s likely to be236 words
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Article, Illustration629 1960-10-27 18 How it was born NEGRO SLAVES BROUGHT IT FROM AFRICA ET us examine the simple facts about jazz music. The so-called "tour m the bar" beat is the iKisis of jazz. The rhythm was originally imported from Africa at about lhe end of the 19th Century.629 words
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Article222 1960-10-27 18 LESTER YOUNG OUTLIVED HIS TALENT Hv P l ijtt} his saxophone with the mouthpiece askew, tie instrument held at right angles, with his chin. He grew up m New Orleans, the home of traditional ia//. Net he became the first of the modernists He believed that a musician should know222 words
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Article, Illustration315 1960-10-27 18 HUMPHREY LYTTELTON - British bands present variety of style, character HUMPHREY LYTTELTON By |AZZ bands m Britain present a wide variety of style and character. Indeed, it would be perfectly true to say that, m sound and m the way they run their affairs, there are no two bands alike. In talking about315 words
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Advertisement229 1960-10-27 24 cm m a WORD PUZZLL Cut out and p.r Posting instruct. cr Nome Address c X o i 3 P I X/ f T 1 1 L,—^Tl 1 F CLUES FOR WORD A change m the wind moy be indicated to an cxp enced yachtsman by the way his vessel229 words
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Miscellaneous52 1960-10-27 24 m Today's Sport socCEK: s.af. Seletar 'A' v nese Athletic 'A'. Farrer Park p-m. Rajaji v M.RN.VR, Park 5 15 p.m HOCKEY: Police V S H C. 5.15 p rn. SWIMMING: Pastr Panjang Secondary School Carnival. Chinese Bwlminlne Cmb 2.30 p.m. VOLLEY BALI.: Secondary Schools Inter-DiMiiet fi:iak>. Natkmal R«creation centre52 words
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Advertisement275 1960-10-27 14 THE LATEST STEREO AMPLIFIERS SANSUI, the specie -_^-_-___-»Mi__ oment P r esents a nc a_. N&cs^£tS^^^S^^ This is the Model SM-21, a pfrW MP9BPl_| eCi,y to °P erote m °st tlexible v •'s& <***^ 3B3Htt>''"^**^^^^^^^ S*m»/// U _t_a__fljni tfif* 1 S Afs| SUI eengineer'r r- ""5 18-M-*****^^^ BBH con P275 words
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357 1960-10-27 19 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI Lrtflwives here get vegetables from 10 foreign countries BAD SEASON OVERSEAS HAS AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE LOCAL MARKET- REPORT By Singapore City, Thurs. pRUITS and vegetables not grown locally, come from 10 other countries, with Australia being the main supplier. And how357 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-10-27 19 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN -OLIO-STRICKEN STUDENT, 11, EXCELS IN SPORTS i port City, Thurs, y Joshua s>il of Keppel icr and ndicapped, m sports filing m (part of his d out ot the tricken left part <ed his rimming Kit h strokes [at hee Kee. to the .ad85 words
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30 1960-10-27 19 CITY SHOPS NOW START SALE OF X'MAS CARDS KCity ar irted the card> about th which however. not p ownto splaying their c now, they benefit of rant to send30 words
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Article10 1960-10-27 19 NJANG, Thurs.— entre here "get-together Sunday at 7.0010 words
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161 1960-10-27 19 DRAGON MYSTERY: HOW DID IT TURN UP AT THE VARSITY? BUKIT TIMAH. Thurs.— A three-headed dragon, gleaming m its fresh paint greeted the bewildered stuat the students' canof i m Singapore the other d A larg ,ird reading "Happy Holidays" hung from its middle head, while hurricane lamps were suspended161 words
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129 1960-10-27 19 Sports club plans free social to bring 600 members together SERANGOON GARDENS, Thurs. The Serangoon Garden Sports Club will hold a free social and dance at its club premises m Walmer Drive on Saturday at 8 p.m. to bring its 600 members together. Mr. Lim Chwee Hope, a club official,129 words
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159 1960-10-27 19 Stall-holders alarmed by poor state of business at market THK residents of Queenstown have yet to get "acclimatised" to the new Duchess Estate market which was opened recently by the Minister for Health. There are still many vacant stalls on both floors. Unlike other popular markets, the usual "hustle and159 words
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Article32 1960-10-27 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.. The women's section of the United Malays National Organisation (Kaum Ibu)— is to make another demand for more seats for women m State and Federal councils.32 words
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Article73 1960-10-27 19 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. .-At the annual general meeting of the International Folk Dance Club held recently, the following were elected club officials for the yeai 1960-61. Chairman, Mr. Teoh Kok Chan; sect., Mr. Johnny Chua Sim Son; asst. sect., Mr. Ho Chong Chee; treasurer, Mr. Othman73 words
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86 1960-10-27 19 BOYS FLOCK TO CLUB'S FLOODLIT COURT TANJONG PAGAR, Thurs. Prince Edward Boys' Club the first youth club to be formed here has completed the repair of its old basketball court and has also installed lights around the court. Basketball training ls now m full swing and the club receives an86 words
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Article34 1960-10-27 19 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. -Some classrooms m Raffles Institute will be converted into laboratories at a cost of $12,444 soon. A contract to carry out this has been awarded to Messrs. Chuan Heng.34 words
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94 1960-10-27 19 $20,000 VOTED FOR NEW FURNITURE AT JOHORE ISTANA JOHORE BUHRU. Thurs.— The State Legislative Assembly has approved a sum of $20,000 to replace the furniture at the Istana Bukit Serene. Aii explanatory note says that no provision for this had been made m the Estimates. A contingencies fund warrant has94 words
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Article24 1960-10-27 19 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —The Young Adult Fellow ship will hold a meeting at Wesley Hall, Fort Canning Road, tomorrow at 8 p.m.24 words
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232 1960-10-27 19 Business firms to conduct own Malay exams SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— The Singapore Chamber of Commerce may m future conduct their own Malay examinations for the staff of member Arms. Confirming this, a spokesman of the Chamber that plans for conducting these examinations were now being studied. The first step m232 words
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Article36 1960-10-27 19 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. —A bill aimed to give the Government wider powers o "prohibit the importation, sale or circulation oi any undesireable publication, ther it is printed within outride Singapore." has been published.36 words
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Advertisement132 1960-10-27 19 Your watch needs lubrication Just like your car does. The fact that the watch needs it much less frequently is no reason for forgetting it altogether. Small ladies watches require an overhaul about once a year, bigger types every l_ or 2 years. Even a good watchmaker cannot restore a132 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-10-27 19 B^l ASSURE YOU, X W MY EMOTIONS DON'T A ■j 55_5__2|1 USUALLY GET ME ti, I 3____L w mf^r*^o m r*^k\ __v 1 r I _f^^_fc__A m^*y j W_ i____j^/^^_____-_^__i fc-^^^^^f^ I*-^*^***1 IL' y m^ m W m J^^^jLjy ____^^v^^_^B________' i *vfl ___r43 words
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Article, Illustration714 1960-10-27 20 WHETHER YOU PAY $10 OR $1,000 THEY'RE THE SAME Sunny Giam writes for photographers (SINGAPORE City is one oi* the fortunate places where hundreds of different types of cameras arc obtainable. Although this vast range on the photo dealers* shelves may not look alike714 words
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Article53 1960-10-27 20 Another medal for Loke m the 11th New Zealand Salon oi Monochrome Photography held m Dunedin. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. ARPS. APSA. was awarded a bronze n F or his print. -'Little Er In the Third Sydne% aational Exhibition ol Ph -iraphy, Mr. Lofc hite Bellied Sea-Eagle" won him a53 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-10-27 20 0 ABOVE. T.ttimah and Munah. The s;irl m trmki appears to be distorted. This could be caused b> the photographer "sin- a miniature camera which lends to exasperate distance between the nearest and the farthest objects. The backsjround is horrible. I advise the author129 words
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Article192 1960-10-27 20 Keats can soothe With a magic w I lIF POI IKY Of Xl M urn. To Autumn. Ode on v Hymn to Pan. Ket n fitful fears that I m.t\ <-»-.iM about mymeM, On tirst looki would I wen- >teadt.tM The I\< ol it. \io«. THK soiiij; of life of192 words
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Article, Illustration945 1960-10-27 21 k School centre, s, has I'll >_ivss 7 I people with lisco> ered. bu- the co-opera-PRESENTATION DAY KALLANG: One hundred members of tbulance Brigade, ral Area, attended ir presentation day d prize-giving .idquarters Road dun given to i. l> I). P. \hIntyre of the Chen. Dr Boon,945 words
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228 1960-10-27 21 A warning to mother: This kindness (heavy meals) is most likely to kill father ASDFASDFASDFASDF \J Take fiildren sh the md cook it to tinner? •;on :.tiller a big meat chileat too LI nple a day irned. Mvm Dad with your about vitamins. So much some babies have been found228 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-10-27 21 GIFT OF SPECIAL TOYS BY NEW ZEALAND WOMEN BRINGS JOY TO 30 SPASTIC CHILDREN SINGAPORE CITY: It was an exciting day for children or the Singapore Spastic Children's Association when they received a collection of toys on Tuesday. The toys were presented by Mrs. R. L. Hutchens. wife of the151 words
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Advertisement66 1960-10-27 21 .4 pleasure m store for you.. ANNUA I *v^ #4 flfl _L_r__M. J > A ■C mf m__ #fl I##_ I j—! J% \mf M PICTURE STORY 2j«— 22 poges of lull-colour illustrations Nearly 100 pictures m monotone 22 articles by the region's top writers PRICE 1&3 #5 ful ANNUAL66 words
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51 1960-10-27 22 Giant US rocket flops into sea at first test CUFORNIA. 9 D. roc enough to curry monliled m Ll fi: from Vandenberg 0 B; that I >nd of the plunged together XVI. HI D )0-poin Th* ca 15.000 lbs. bu d 8.500 poi cd. 1.700 PRI IORIX pound lump ed51 words
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Article408 1960-10-27 22 New world cable has tremendous responsibilities REUTERS CHIEF: THE MORE FROM THE COMMONWEALTH THE BETTER FOR WORLD WELLINGTON, Thursday. \]K. .lohn L. Burgess, chairman of Reuters, said here yesterday that the more news about countries of the Commonwealth that reached the world the better it408 words
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Article94 1960-10-27 22 MANILA DETAINS RUBBER SMUGGLERS MANILA. Thurs. Police authorities have ordered the arrest of the crew of an inter-island vessel smuggling crude rubber from Borneo to the Philippines, the Philippine News Service reported yesterday. The agency said the vessel plied the route between Manila and Palawan Island m the Central Philippines,94 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-10-27 22 Irish Guards' newest recruit is 'Shaun' an Irish Wolfhound WHEN the Irish Guardmarched to Buckingham Palace for the guard mounting ceremony, they were accompanied by their new mascot, "Shaun. an Irish Wolfhound. Shaun has been with the Irish Guards since August and has been undergoing his training on the barrack70 words
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Article32 1960-10-27 22 NEW YORK. Thurs.—Cambodia yesterday told ihe United Nations she favoured the creation of a neutralised region comprising Cambodia and Laos, which would serve as a SouthEast Asian buffer zune."32 words
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206 1960-10-27 22 Caracas: 2 killed and 24 hurt in day of bloody street fighting CARACAS, Thursday. DLOODY street disorders broke out again m Caracas yesterday as the 1 government fought what il said \\_is a Communist attempt to sci Hie stage for ;i revolution. Two persons were killed and 24 others injured206 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-10-27 22 MAY BRITT ACCEPTS THE JEWISH FAITH TO WED SAMMY #Ma> Britt ford dish artier who won mt- r national fame m the version of the "Blue 1 is embracing the Jew sh faith before marrying ""Mr Wonderful vtrmm Davis the American n and dancer. nexfl month. Sammy himself48 words
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Article25 1960-10-27 22 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Kin<; Mohammed Zahir of Afghan. who is on a state visit to the United Arab Republic arrived here for a one-da\25 words
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29 1960-10-27 22 ONDO:- price i London mar,yesterday to ll since a scram blgan a week The "gold bubbinot compleever, a "official" ngur< FSADFSDAFSD29 words
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Advertisement91 1960-10-27 22 magic FiZzIES INSTANT SPARKLING DRINK from a TABLET! *X Fizzies are so delicious, good Fizzies provide the minimum j T-. ,y requirement of Vitamin C »-o^ wi *|j Q] and good health. L-—J And Fizzies are easy to prepare; f A no fuss, no mixing, no sugar, no I bottles.91 words
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Advertisement14 1960-10-27 22 \DAY: Yellow tablets rehevr po- and have stimulating ettec* <ym^- 4_^KV^^Mr Mm\ I <^jm^t^tm^\^14 words
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Miscellaneous101 1960-10-27 22 ___a_ ___J I ///>^_^^P^g-' Up and up go the two pals, and of the weird creatures. His frill, as they reach the clouds they shut no longer rippling and flying, ia their eyes. All at once they hanging straight like a gown. realise that their captors have let Don't make101 words
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Article, Illustration440 1960-10-27 23 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran By FSDFSDFSDAFSD SAGE BLUE'S FEAT till I fmph.h n.Kidn^ton came rmmbalina on S.tse Blue. HIS FIRST VICTORY "IU\ l\/v SINGEK, livf. -l«i \u>tralian (eMtai| hv »n the m.iin sprint M u.is h.s hrvt win in Malara.440 words
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Article74 1960-10-27 23 r OCALLY born riders rode five of the winners at Bukit Timah yesterday, four of them going to promis i n g apprentice jockeys. Thanjre\elu won on Power First who scored a double. Subian rode a double, winning the last two races on Forest Duke II ar.d Waspada.74 words
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26 1960-10-27 23 Office* ?\VD' bt. II •ki .Land bt. oli; cc 1 5- 1 Rayman i Police> swee 15-2. I opOetails26 words
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Article9 1960-10-27 23 OXFORD. Thurs. The •verwhelmed Ox: 24-5. Rev-Reuter - 9 words
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Article91 1960-10-27 23 T-HE jockey's preA miership list becomes more interesting after each race day. Arthur Ward's winning double yesierday has taken him into third place with 44 winners. This is only one behind Moses Lee who Ls second with 45. and three behind McGrowdie. who is leading with91 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-10-27 23 FINISHES mmmm m Blß^HßHH^H____________-__-_--___-_--l Cl. 2. Div. 3— OF. Won by. 1. 1. Time: Imin. 11 Cl. Z, Div. 2— bF. Won by: i. hd. Time: lmin. 14 2 /.>. Cl. I. Div. I— €F. Won by: 1. hd.. hd. Time: lmin. 14 3:> Cl. 1.99 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-10-27 23 KATONG, Thurs. Six records were smashed at the annual Police Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. It i was a great achievement by the swimmers as there were only twelve events. Insp. Lionel Chee took the210 words
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Article36 1960-10-27 23 TAMPENIS, Thur,. though absent Donald Morrison. 23. won a trophy here yesterday. The lance corporal from 5 Dog Company R.M.P. was -I 4-.•♦-.*■ cd the cup irom Sigmn. Ivor T; lian ben36 words
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Miscellaneous8 1960-10-27 23 n~i fi f"hfh fi fi f a ~jZ_!__Z8 words
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Article241 1960-10-27 24 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Swimmers! This is your last chance. Entries close today for the first Singapore Open Swimming C hampionships on Nov. 5. Cut out the form on the left, fill it up and post it immediately. Open to all The swimming carnival, sponsored241 words
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Article84 1960-10-27 24 FIRST SINCAPORE OPEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. To be held on Saturday. November 5, 1960, at River Valley Road City Council Pool. (Qualifying heats Nov. 4 at 5 p.m.) o?s: il z i (for record classification). events NAME OF COMPETITOR OR OF RELAY TEAM (with swimmers' names84 words
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Article95 1960-10-27 24 Ire three normal compulsory voluntary div J N c— won. :>. lt) p.m. lYent troke— men 3.20 p.m. troke— -women 3.35 p.m. K- en i mv t terfly— men 3.50 p.m. ly— women 4.00 p.m. Event Xo. 400 le— men 4.1_ p.m. ■uingboard diving—95 words
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142 1960-10-27 24 R\ l >. tela i 5 Kithul K.iril) 1 JALAN BESAR. ThUTS ..tion i S i could for the chamhad be. hul •ion Clv Ordered o££ ar cuveri bu and Mov dammed it m. hopes were revived ..tar. Dollan Zainbl centred rushed142 words
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216 1960-10-27 24 ALLAN LEWIS - TUDOR HOUSE ANXIOUS TO GO FASTER ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT TIMAH. Thurs. Singapore Gold Cup favourite. Tudor House, ridden by Arthur Ward, was anxious to go faster when kept to threequarter pace work at Bukit Timah this morning. Tudor House has done well since his race the first216 words
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Article29 1960-10-27 24 SERANGOON GARDENS. Thurs. Changi Prisons beat Serangoon Gardt Sports Club 1-0 m a Division 2 hoe key league played here yesterday. Mr. G. r Prison.**.29 words
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Article44 1960-10-27 24 ".LLANG. 1 Si ran district beat Pasir Panjang ciis- 15-10. 9-i5. 15-9 m 'lie semi-final of Schools volleyball tournament yestflrdi ..e. result Girls: Pasir Panjang beat n. Walkover. Katong beat Bukil Timah 15-3. 8-15. la-4. Boys: Bukit Timah beat Katong 15-6. 15-9.44 words
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229 1960-10-27 24 COLLEGIANS THRASH SINGAPORE CHAMPS JEC 42 RI 0 BRAS BASAH. Thurs. Rallies Institution, the Singapore Schools rugger champions, so far unbeaten, met their •'Waterloo" at the hands of mighty Johore i English College, yesterday. The visitors scored five goals, a penalty and four; tries without reply. lni> fine Johore fifteen229 words
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Article21 1960-10-27 24 TANGI.IN. Huns.— Singapore Cricke* Club women easily trounced wrac. 9-o In a womens hockey frii i here yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-10-27 24 S.R.C 1» Sarawak Rangers 5 IT was good tackling and fast robust play that earned the Sir. pore Recreation Club a well deserved victory over the Sarawak Rangers m a rugby match played on the padans vesierday. They scored two goals and three penalties to a199 words
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52 1960-10-27 24 SCC 22 SAOBA 5 SINGAPORE CITL. Thurs.— St. Andrews Old Boys, Association. beaten a tort- i »vith a drop goal after receiving a paas from Cannings, bringing the score to 8-5 at half-time-In the SCC's thirc raid. D Boyle spurted down52 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-10-27 24 JEFFREY JAMES - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by SHA must ACT...or PACK up! THERE arc times when I worry for sport. Officials with puffed up euos associations manipulated b> cliques who leave themselves open to criticism, and when criticised call it destructive criticism' the glory seekers and the holiday seekers the pla>er417 words