The Singapore Free Press, 3 November 1960
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Title Section22 1960-11-03 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration356 1960-11-03 1 I Ticker-tape and confetti drive down Id to rally Ipport I Kennedy NEW YORK. Thursday JICKLR-TAPE and confetti virtually blotted out the sun yesterday as President Eisen- e >, drove into New York with Mr. Richard Nixon m a bid to transfer some of his356 words
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62 1960-11-03 1 heie on beHon. whic. an additional up to £20." :.;11. p.aised Mr. Goii on Pn u I I seco. Singapore. to be much bet- to develop a* nor5 p IWe— an forrr.er Eugene Ysaya is the .d he62 words
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Article444 1960-11-03 1 OTHERWISE IT WONT BE COMPLETE, MALAYA TELLS UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK, Thursday. j^jALAYA yesterday called on the United States to join the new international tin agreement. Mr. (idi Chong Keal told the General Assembly's economic committee that Malaya w;is "particularly happy" that a new444 words
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114 1960-11-03 1 ALL-WOMEN TEAM SEES CLUES OF SNOWMAN T E\v DELHI. Thurs.— Fresh X tracks similar to thobe of the abominable snowman were seen by a si member all women Japanese Himalayan expedition last month. Mr Hraakawi. the expedition leader, said yesterday. Mrs. Hosakawa. who returned here after climbing the 20.000-foot high114 words
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Article23 1960-11-03 1 BEIRUT. Than. Lebanese security authontM former Syrian Member of Parliament. Mr. Firzat Mamluk. to leave the oouotry wwhiu 38 nours.23 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-11-03 1 Mrs. Koek quits her job as top film censor SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Mrs. Cynthia Koek. chairman. Board of Film Censors, has left Government Service. Her contract expired on Monday and the Government did not renew it. Mrs. Koek yesterday said that she hoped to be m Singapore for about two94 words
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87 1960-11-03 1 STEPMOTHER FED GIRL, 4, WITH NEEDLES rKYO. Thurs. Police said yesterday doctors continued to extract 46 fragments of needles from the stomach, buttocks and thighs of a four-year-old girl m Chino, Central Japan. Police quoted doctors as saying that the girl's complete recovery might be difficult. Police questioned her stepmother87 words
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Article29 1960-11-03 1 LONDON, Thurs. An agreement providing for the mutual grant of facilities for air services between the governments of Britain and the Indonesian Republic j *^i_29 words
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138 1960-11-03 1 University graduate is first Asian to be No. 1 at the Customs SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. BESPECTACLED Mr. Tan Sou Chye, 45, becomes the first Asian to be appointed Singapore's Comptroller of Customs. Mr. Tan, whose appointment became effective yesterday, succeeds Capt. R.F. Tufnell who officially retires today. A pre-war graduate138 words
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80 1960-11-03 1 CHILDREN TOLD TO KEEP OFF CHANGI AIRFIELD CiHANGI, Thurs. The j Royal Air Force, Changi has warned parents that it will not be responsible for injuries sustained by children playing around the old Valetta ruseiage at the airfield. Parents were reminded that the airfield is out of bounds at all80 words
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Article22 1960-11-03 1 ManatieiV price, focl.i Malayan Fund by selling $121. Se Puna buviiic 94 Ptnrt Hon^ 99 HK cenfs, .selling HI22 words
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Advertisement19 1960-11-03 1 dandricide *V, ,TEED MIRACULOUS yen I case of »L aNDR dandricide suY ONE BOTTLE S Ma |L if RH19 words
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Advertisement13 1960-11-03 1 Y rOR 1 F 7/// z?£i r picTUki:^k L QUALITY lAVl\\73[ i lO9BWE13 words
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361 1960-11-03 2 Selective demand for industrials lack of interest in gilts LONDON. Thurs. TIIKKK was a Vsljtihtlv better ling m Ihe London stock markets terdav, with industrials presenting a general satisfacton appearance m l>onsc to a selecinand. at was helped by the overnight >nt on V. and the m before the close,361 words
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156 1960-11-03 2 Rubber dealers cautious and sellers hold off as values go up LONDON. Thursday. y A 1. 1 l.s were marked up by a farthing a >und at the opening m response to the it levels al Singapore but dealers took a (Millions iew of the rally and buyers held off.156 words
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Article43 1960-11-03 2 Internationals steady The mar- ket In general was finn yesterday. Internationals although quiet were steady particularly Phillips. Amsterdam rubber was again meeting speculative demand m the plantation section. Shippings were maintained m very limited turnover but state loans were m general somewhat easier.43 words
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Article114 1960-11-03 2 SHIPS IN PORT QUIPS lying alonside the SingaE O pore Harbour Board wharves 3 or expected today are: Dzierzyn- ski 12, Neder Ebro 4/5. Kapitan S Kosko 6 A, Pres. Arthur 6/7, Tjine- trara 8 9. Thalatta 10/11. MetalSi lure: Baykov 15/16. Glenearn 18. Hoyo Maru 19. Pesco Lighter No.114 words
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21 1960-11-03 2 COVENTRY: A strike by 13 plating shop men stopped all production yesterday at the21 words
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166 1960-11-03 2 CAPETOWN CALLS FOR A RISE IN PRICE OF GOLD I Finance and industry Page Two today five* yo« the ups and downs of your shares. JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. J —The South African Minister ot Finance. Dr. £ben Onges, last night called for raising of the price 01 gold. He asked for166 words
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Article55 1960-11-03 2 LONDON: London port charges will go up from Nov. 21 because of higher costs, mainly caused by recent pay and pension awards to dockers and port staff. The surcharge on rates for dues ana rent on Miips is to go up by five per cent, and on55 words
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Article331 1960-11-03 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: All prices Oelom fre middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Nov. 2. Previous «<ida> UBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports. Nov 26 1/16 2*l/16 Dec 26 o 16 26 V- »16 RUBBER No. 1 R&S Spot 26i 26| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement331 words
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Article421 1960-11-03 2 UPT^l?^] DOWN CXU UNCHANGED 156 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fv 'ous Tccay I Alex. Bricks Ords. (N) .9C .90 Atias Ice 11.00 Buyers BOUSTEAD 1.18 1.17 8.8. Petrol 40/ IV* 4C B.M. Trustees 525 5.25 Con. T.n Smeit. Pref. r2O 3 3 Ords. 4. (6421 words
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Article164 1960-11-03 2 Guest Keen. Nettlefolds LONDON: Guest Keen and Nettlefoids— a rights issue of one-ior-six at 70 per share to raise approximately £22.6 million is to be made. Interim dividend five percent >ax (same) plus special non-recurring dividend 2 cent (nil) not subject to tax from profits realised during 1960 by164 words
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194 1960-11-03 2 LONDON. Thur.s. Six leading British businessmen who made a 17-day fact-finding tour oi Russia reported today they were •'protoundly impressed by Soviet progress and the promise the future holds ior it" The team, from the Institute oi Directors— Britain's top management "trade union" -was194 words
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60 1960-11-03 2 Malaya will outstrip Indonesia in rubber production By the FREE PRESS MARKET SINGAPORE nj "]T SEEMS that Malaya will fMt single produdi this year by quite a substan iaJ its nearest rival, Indom»*i. ation interest* section Chronicle, London. **TIk i latest estimates j puts tin's year M 720. in tons60 words
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Article118 1960-11-03 2 Moss Empires Limited LONDON: A£5.700.000 takeover involving three London theatres and other theatres throughout Britain was announced here. Millionaire property tycoons Jack Cotton and Charles Clore announced that they had ;mned forces with impresario Bernard Delfont m the take-over tor Mo^s Empires. Ltd. The theatre proup also has an118 words
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Article168 1960-11-03 2 $510 mil. steel work LONDON: Tube Investment!* Limited have announced that they would develop a new MSSIO million integrated .^teel works on site near their existing factory m Rotherham. Yorkshiie. The announcement said it would be one of the most advanced and economical works ii Europe, while the existing168 words
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93 1960-11-03 2 Downturn, but bank sees a record 1960 for U.S. YORK: Th< UJS I I October tends to confirm that the sidewuvs movement which lasted until way modt rate First N said In Lett* In m? Is mild, it noted •"nothing In current de\ merits contradicts the earlier expectation that the93 words
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46 1960-11-03 2 THAILAND GOVT. BANS SUGAR IMPORTS BANGKOK ThUTi Thai Govprnmc: decided to ban the imp of foreign sugar into Thi land m order to help local sugar industr; Industry Minister. Mr. Boon Charoenchai, said yesterday. The puvernmen take oiher Jerm mea.su: < proauctioii ol Counin. i.c a dried.46 words
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Article29 1960-11-03 2 COLOMBO. Thu: United Arab Repubii iniormed the Ceylon M i.stry of Food I pared to sell rice to at the world man A traae delega: dfd29 words
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Advertisement170 1960-11-03 2 SHIPPING NY.X LINE 10 11 Niv 27 29 Nlv 13 15 Niv 12 14 Niv 15 II Niv 17 19 Niv 14 IS Niv 17 11 Niv j 20 22 Niv 23 24 Niv n 30 Niv 2 Dec 27 29 Niv 25 2% Niv 19 20 Niv 17/11 Nlv170 words
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Advertisement21 1960-11-03 2 BARBER LIN 1 I frnm USA EtST COAST PORTS «<J vt-f ANO HONCK- I QUEENSVILLE In Part .fjM FERN-VILLE FAR EAST21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-11-03 3 cars L|ies this road jassable t I Long wait i jobs available i industry A VIEW OF CARS CAUGHT IN A JAM24 words
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25 1960-11-03 3 S-DRIVE TO KEEP OVERAGE CLASSES GOING BVI Thur- be th( N to for t Chi- admission commil drop m the income from :ees would not25 words
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218 1960-11-03 3 Undergrad says: Barrier between English and Chinese students down JIIHm-: is no longer students <>l Chinese education. They now li JURONG, Thursday. a barrier between the and English streams of lave the same spirit and identical aims. was stated by Mr kg Joo Eng. President of Scie: ig University, m218 words
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Article31 1960-11-03 3 TANGLIN. Thurs. A new Shell service .station at the junction of St. Martin's Drive and Tanglin Road has been completed and it is expected to be opened shortly.31 words
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105 1960-11-03 3 NOW THEY CAN GO AHEAD IF CHAIRMAN IS ABSENT lOHORE BAHRU. Thins J A Bill amending the State Public Service Commission Enactment. 1959. has been passed by the State Legislative Assembly. The Enactment had provided that the powers of the commission were exerciseable at a meeting at which the chairman105 words
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Article31 1960-11-03 3 JOO CHIAT. Thurs.—Residents and motorists m Onan Road are thankful to tht 1 Government for rubberising the 200 yards road. This road, a one-way-street, was once bumpy and narrow.31 words
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153 1960-11-03 3 No plan yet to scrap Daks: They're still serving Malaya well SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— Th s 13-year-old Malayan Airways Dakota fleet will not be replaced for at least two more years, a spokesman for the airline said. It will be at least another year before serious consideration is given to153 words
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288 1960-11-03 3 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By TANJONG PAGAR, Thurs. gEAFARERS coming to Singapore from all over the world need not worry about reading material here. Connell House and the Asian Seamen's Club have libraries stacked with books m prao iii ucaily all languages. The "Connell288 words
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93 1960-11-03 3 FOLK DANCE EXPERT IS HERE AGAIN TO TEACH CITY. Thurs. *3 American folk dancer. Ricky Holden, is here again for three months to teach teachers, community centre leaders, and others m folk dancing. This is Mr. Holden's third visit here after a sixweek teaching trip m North Borneo. Brunei and93 words
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Advertisement30 1960-11-03 3 spending just j few moments testing your Moment j n a mosf entertaining contest «nd then suddenly MUTATED? YES. EQUALLED? NEVER! [SENSATIONAL NSICORDER TR-100 or Miniature Tape-Recorder mr>* w \t >30 words
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109 1960-11-03 4 HE IS FIRST AUSSIE TO HEAD THE BRIGADE GROUP HERE SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Brigadier F. G. Hassett, 42, the first Australian to command the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group m Malaya arrived here. The Brigadier who has a distinguished career .said he was immensely pleased at the appointment and was109 words
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Article38 1960-11-03 4 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— The International President of the Theosophical Society Mr. N. Sri Ram will give a talk on "a search for happiness" at a lodge meeting at No. 8 Cairnhill Road at 8 p.m.. today.38 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-11-03 4 Edie Leslie Fenn and his bride. Miss i Joyce Margaret Campbell, smile happily after their wedding at Trinity Church, Royal Air Force, Changi. The bridegroom I is an operations clerk at Air Traffic Control and the bride a telephonist. A reception was held at the MalcolmMichael Anchant - 55 words
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400 1960-11-03 4 y r* HANG I, Thurs.— The sale of work at Changi School last Saturday, m aid of the Cheshire Home, was a big success as the organisers reached their target of over $1,000. It was easy to see that weeks400 words
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Article138 1960-11-03 4 ERIC FOO - ERIC FOO Heavy rains wash away efforts to beat rwl SHALLOW AND p I LAID DRAINS ARE I THE CAUSE OF n I SAY RESIDENTS I By I RESIDENTS of Jalan ban Jalan Ishak and Loron; Jalan Eunos area want th deepened as a precaution138 words
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Article35 1960-11-03 4 BEACH ROAD. Thurs. A new plaque which has been erected at the headquarterof the St. John's Ambulance Brigade m Beach Road will be unveiled on Poppy Day Nov. 13 at 9.00 a.m.35 words
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52 1960-11-03 4 rpELOK MATA IRAN. X Thurs. The Dctpavali Social picnic held recently at Telok Mata Ikan was attended by about 150 people and was a success. Besides sinking, swimming, and playing games, three contests were also held the Ulentime con: t« v( Th» J won <52 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-11-03 4 CHAN Br. RAP ar» tra A t: pa i :aca ser The tar. Th< will16 words
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75 1960-11-03 4 REMEMBRANCE DAY: CHANGI SILENCE PLEA /CHANGI, Thurs. A two- \^> minute .silence will be observed at R A.F. Changi at 11 ajn. on Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 13. A gun will be fired from the top of Changi Hill at that time and again after the two minutes. Everyone on the75 words
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Advertisement350 1960-11-03 4 I At GIGANTIC Discount!!! Mappin Webb WMF Stainless Steel Cutlery Sets and Silverware! it At moderate prices Ladies Dresses by specialists to world fashions! I sin may 376-C Changi Village, Singapore-17. Be Stylishly Dressed it Impress The World] Come To Us For Th«t PERFECT Suit. W« Ensure: Perfect Cutting Excellent350 words
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Advertisement126 1960-11-03 4 '««««««««««««««««««<«««««««« < <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< v $6/- for SHARKSKIN SHIRTS! Made-To-Measure In 24 Hours Very Prompt —No Waiting I SINGH SONS I 378-52, 53 Changi Village Singapore-17. iiiitIIIIIIIIIIiHIIIIIMIIiHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIinHIHIMIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIMHIItFINDIAN HANDLOOMS From the following prices: $18/25 to $28/50 "-tZ'ZL"" $14/25 to $24/50 ""Sr2£*" I Si 1/50 per yard of Jersey Wool CHANGI BAZAAR, 378-I126 words
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Advertisement147 1960-11-03 4 4 HOT HUNGRY AFTER SWIMMING? Cool off m our airconditioned Bar Restaurant. Relox to soothing music whilst you enjoy 4 i> a long drink and a tasty meal: MILKSHAKE 40 cts. 3 f CHINESE FOOD from $1.50 EUROPEAN FOOD from 50 cts. to $3.20 WE SPECIALISE IN DELICIOUS CHICKEN CURRY!147 words
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Advertisement44 1960-11-03 4 j TEE TEE TAILOE 375-V Changi Village. I (The leading tailor* j Your PERFECT suit comM m 24 hours! Feoturing Perfect Cutting h~*- Top Quolity Mater it Superb WorkmonsHip it Eosy-on-your-pccket Materials includ* English Ttryltw— Acrilan— Worsted j SATISFACTION GUARAHm ■■•••■••••••■■••••■••••••■••■•••••a*** I BEAUTY PRODUCTS44 words
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Article400 1960-11-03 5 wHA T REALLY BRINGS ON A... MANKINDS MOST«# COMMON COMPLAINT OFTEN ORIGINATES OUTSIDE THE HEAD rt 1 R approach i> to treat Jlih a whole V 7 4,^ aller- everything is P. bnedman, n neuropsychiatthe Headache M <( Hospital. it is Ihe the United l> lo treating headache mmon400 words
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Article155 1960-11-03 5 Singapore City. Thurs. I— THE Government looking for a suitable site m one of the populated to build a he. S. Woon. Director of Social Welfare Depart:old the Free Press ould cond: of densely popuhdii to :e. aid that it intention of the Government to build the155 words
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Article, Illustration579 1960-11-03 5 Bigger harvests forecast in three centres RICE... THE OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT PROSPECTS for the world production of rice m the 1960-61 season arc, m general, satisfactory despite earlier setbacks m some Asian countries, according to the October Rice Supplement oi the Commonwealth Economic Committee's Grain Bulletin. It says that a579 words
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Advertisement18 1960-11-03 5 viietdr T FAN IN INDIA i: ?ANTEE L 1 EEP j s_ ll 3as^el colours hu "dred tissues18 words
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Advertisement171 1960-11-03 5 THE LATEST This remarkable IXAKTA ann v \w\\\ \.:x simple »c< sories proves serviceable m many tiilds and meets the most exacting requirements of the >«riuu> amateurv professional photographers, scientists and artistI ,'.:)Bmm automatic diaphi igm lens ISI \l I'u. i Now and E.R. case "sr^Tou Mt.iOtt V 2.8-jOmm automatic171 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-11-03 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis '/CAA/PC/££A&Z.A**'£' '/F &AsV S7ZS> A dA#—^ YOU KEEP <r i .^^■^^^^^^y^^K^ ir Ifcfc^ u^^^ftA B .^fci_ _^^ri THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake j- \m V "Zl I"I MEAN rr. GAYLE." WELL^M >/NOW92 words
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Article94 1960-11-03 6 THERE is still a lot of charity m this hard, cruel world that daily threatens to blow itself up m atomic holocaust. If you don't believe this then take a look at the golden stream of dollars that has been pouring into the coffers of the94 words
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Article190 1960-11-03 6 r^NE thousand volun- teers will help the Singapore Government carry its family planning campaign to the country. One thousand volunteers who are now taking a course on just how to surmount the barriers of superstition and prejudice m their efforts to preach the doctrine of birth control.190 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1960-11-03 6 WAy TO WORLD CULTURE...MAN MUST LEARN EDUCATION IS THE ANSWER, SAYS S. RAJARATNaJ THAT HIS DESTINY LIES IN HIS ABILITY TO REGARD HIMSELF, NOT AS ONE OF A TRIBE OR NATION, BUT AS A WHOLE VUOHLI) culture the most significant feature of our times is already m existancc. That is1,066 words
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132 1960-11-03 6 SWIMMERS WANT THE HAW PAR POOL TO BE RE-OPENED PASIR PAN JANG, Thurs.— Residents m the district hope that the Haw Par Swimming Pool, which was closed clown last year, will soon be re-opened. The pool was a popular recreation spot and favourite swimming ground of young and old living132 words
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Article13 1960-11-03 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. David Marshall will speak on13 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-11-03 6 A 'BEAVER' GETS GRAND SEND-OFF Youth leader Pang Kuan Niner. 20. founder secretary of the Beavers basketball team, who has left Singapore for Christmas Island to join his parents. The Beavers are missing his leadership as he was one of their outstanding players. They joined friends m giving him a74 words
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Article9 1960-11-03 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs Til* l)avQn/4fii< \X7o*»*/i»~9 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-11-03 6 VILLAGE GIRLS ARE SHY: THEATRE GROUP HITS SNAG Bl KIT PANJANG, Thursday. A MALAY theatrical organisation to promote cultural activities is being set up by enthusiasts here. It is to be known as "(iabengan Senai" (The United Players). The five-man organising committee told The Free Press that membership would be112 words
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82 1960-11-03 6 SHIPPING FIRM'S EXECUTIVE LEAVES AFTER 12 YEARS HERE SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Mr. John G. Wakelin, 35, director of AngloAmerican Corporation Ltd., has left Singapore for London after 12 years' stay here. He was accompanied by his wife, Elisabeth, and children. Richard and Fiona. Mr. Wakelin. who made his start as82 words
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Advertisement379 1960-11-03 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Word* $2 (Min.)—Box M eU. extra WHILE YOU WAIT PtMCSStaI HerKotomauc. 58 P.ot».r-oo Road. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from iMrtncy Life' 2Oa 14 CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS ■Mi; insurance oooaial/pcraoaal matters; lowing. Observations. .p Feng Yew lnveaervice, George Lee Chambers. SITUATIONS VACANT I wda $2 (Mm.)379 words
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Advertisement36 1960-11-03 6 *tlltftlNlllllttilllflllVllfll9llttiiiiiltiilflif|iifiitiiitllll^ A Gift of Lasting Beauty means bO much :nore A fine selection of Quality Silver ,md Jewelry I V <l. SIL\ A Jeweller 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** 111 1 11 1 til f36 words
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Advertisement40 1960-11-03 6 IS THAT MORE MORE PHC ARE FINDING THAT T Sole Agents: •'TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SIIPrIM H«od OtttCt 10 3. Corno I Broncho 70, PuCi > TivCfl 2f Mlddk Rood. '.-->- ITUnm9M I>2, South Bridge t^^f •>*.t^^W Showroom G' *^^|^^B^^ Op*r»ed Nightly 7OC40 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-11-03 7 Pr discharge fromjiospital Mr, Hen& Kad no an d nowhere to live... then he had an idea tN BAN CHEE PASIR PANJANG. Thurs I victim here has solved his housing problem by thatched root over the walls of221 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-11-03 7 Ist PRIZE IN CLASS 'A* IST PRIZE IN CLASS B IST PRIZE IN CLASS C23 words
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108 1960-11-03 7 Door-to-door salesgirls complain of long hours and small pay KATONG, Thursday. MANY unemployed girls who have taken up 1 jol canvassers for various agencies are grumbling about long hours of work and small pay. They work mostly for firms :ind sales rather dull. the articles the girls around are perfumes,108 words
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67 1960-11-03 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold separate inspections of the West and East Central Areas at 4 p.m. on Nov. 27. The West Central Area inspection will be at Park Road School and the other at Victoria School. About67 words
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Article46 1960-11-03 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs.— Twenty student teachers from Brunei have come to Singapore and the Federation for an educational tour of the language and teaching institutions. Students of the Malay Teachers Training College, Berakas, they travelled by bus through the Federation.46 words
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87 1960-11-03 7 LEGION OF MARY ENVOY PRAISES WORK OF LOCAL GIRLS SAPORE CITY, Thurs. s Joan Lynch, an oy oX the Legion ol a branch of Catholic ion. stopped m Singare recently on her way to and after four-and-alf years' mission work Thailand. Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Lynch met the s of87 words
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Article22 1960-11-03 7 Thurs.— A Madative AsMr. Goh Cht-e -d In his sleep here iy morning. He was The funeral will take Sunday.22 words
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Article60 1960-11-03 7 PENANG. Thurs. A bookmaker, T^n Cheng Huat. was fined $200 for assisting m carrying on a character lottery and another $350 for possessing betting slips on horse racing. The Fin>t Magistrate, Mr. Mann Sau, told Tan: 'I am treating you leniently this time, but if you60 words
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56 1960-11-03 7 TAIPING, Thurs. New Zealand officers and men stationed here are being encouraged to study Malay. The idea is to boost the use of the Malayan national language and to enable the men to understand the local people. Many have already started learning the language56 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-11-03 7 COMMUNITY CENTRE IN DELTA AREA MAKES A GOOD START SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. *3 The Delta Ganges Community Centre, which was opened only a month ago, today has a membership of 700 people from all walks of life. A leader of the centre said: "Since its opening, the centre has been100 words
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212 1960-11-03 7 Over 1,000 pigs killed daily at abattoirs: More on festive days SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. MORE THAN 1,000 pigs are slaughtered daily at the City Council abattoirs m French Road and even more during festive seasons. This was disclosed by Mr. M G. Byrne, the Acting Superintendant of Abattoirs In Singapore.212 words
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Article66 1960-11-03 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— Water will be cut off m the following areas today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In Miri Road and Kg. Bahru Road backlane between City Council Staff Lab. Qrs. and Nelson RoadKampong Bahru Road junction to divert a main. Along66 words
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96 1960-11-03 7 CHURCH TO HOLD FAIR IN AID OF SCHOOL AND CLINIC SINGAPORE CITY, Thuri. The Church of Our Xaviour m Prince Charles Crescent will hold its annual sale and fun-fair on Saturday from 1.30 to 6.30 p.m. m the church compound. The Rev A C. Daniel, chairman <>! the orga' ing96 words
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Article30 1960-11-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Employees Provident Fund's new $1.5 million office! at Petaling Jaya will be opened shortly by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin.30 words
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Advertisement268 1960-11-03 7 PURE ALPINE AIR m the office, m your home. Hs-t-i {GyS£/AfG\ Size 7'," x 105," 3 4 The CYSLINC Swiss aircleaner will do away with stagnated, musty air m your air conditioned office or bedroom! This amazing small apparatus produces ozone or "atefnte ox\gen". In nature, ozone i.s to be268 words
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Article, Illustration469 1960-11-03 8 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM By SINGAPORE. Thurs. photographers have the Midas touch again. They won five out of the 10 »old medals m the Ist International Pictorial Photography lbition of the State Miigapore. The 327 photograph ex- 1 be ofTi ed by the Deputy469 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-11-03 8 THE BITTER RICE." GOLD MEDAL PRINT BY THAILAND'S LIM LIP. ••SPRINGTIME IN WINTER" FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND HIGHLY COMMENDED26 words
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Article, Illustration267 1960-11-03 8 THIS SO-NATURAL CAT WINS BEGINNER TAN 525 PRIZE TfR. LEE SOW LIM, 1?1 ARPS., hon. secretary of the SouthEast Asia Photographic Society, is the judge for this months Free Press Beginner of the Month Photo Contest. Mr. Lee. a well-known salon exhibitor and camera club promoter.267 words
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Article46 1960-11-03 8 rpOKYO. Thurs A .1 L nese duced a camera i photographing the I of the anal] Professor Tatsuya E zaki of Hlrosaki U sity's medical faculty the announcement dur; a recent me. radiotherapeuti The new camel millimetres long millimf In di... nm46 words
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Advertisement111 1960-11-03 8 combines fully automatic lenses and pentaprism viewing with the world's most famous instant return mirror. Japan's greatest single lens reflex camera with centralised controls for finger tip precision! One dial shutter speeds from 1 second to 1/500. Six element 55mm Auto-Takumar f2 lens. Shutter wind indicator. Completely interchangeable lens system111 words
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Advertisement10 1960-11-03 8 RECORD REVIEW by JONATHAN RUSSELL COLE PORTER PAYS if" j10 words
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Article, Illustration844 1960-11-03 9 prize-giving ceremony at St. Joseph's Institution glAEL. 16, GETS APPLAUSE r ESSAY IN H FORM i (I IV, Thursday. t u prefects received their during the annual s Institution in Bras sf Catholic school in lor Gregory Wong, Rene Augustine Boon, Til Her, Han844 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-11-03 9 At the warning scream all the small figures go flat on their faces. "What's up now?" says PongPing. M These people call themselves Windmen. but they're not men. I shall call them Windies As he speaks there is a violent swoosh." and something streaks )ust over105 words
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322 1960-11-03 9 bn MY indigestion is cruel," she says. I have griping pains all over, and I keep burping. There must be something seriously wrong. Can I have an X-ray 0 he does, she is back a322 words
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Advertisement177 1960-11-03 9 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE GIFT? Just arrived 8 person stainless stee. cutlery sets of 50 pieces m presentation box complete for only $24.00. Many other sets m various patterns and prices from Germany available for 6 or 8 persons at moderate prices. See the range today or any177 words
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Article32 1960-11-03 10 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan's duck shooting season opened here this week. Apart from the tally of ducks shot. Forestry Ministry officials reported that shooters so far bagged six other sportsmen.32 words
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Article462 1960-11-03 10 Controversial trial will be reported by noted auth Or PUBLISHERS PREPARE TO PUT 500,000 COPIES OF NOVEL ON BALE IN BRITAIN LONDON, Thursday. DENGUIN books, publishers of quality paperbacks, last night started to arrange the distribution m Britain of 200,000 copies of the unexpurgated462 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-11-03 10 Policeman hurt in Peace-for-Al geria clashes in Paris Clashes between students and trade uniot tiling for peace m Alqeri^ and opposing riuhtwinu supp«n I were broken up by police m Paris last we^k. Ove\ i%% people n.nd several policemen were injured. Picture sfiou^ an injured policeman beinj; tak( n awa\53 words
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255 1960-11-03 10 Congolese strikers shut down transport services LEOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. Ghanaian troops of the United Nations Command here were called m yesterday to help disperse a demonstration by hundreds of striking transport workers here. The strike, over a demand for more pay. shut down the capital's port, all river services and railways.255 words
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Article59 1960-11-03 10 NEW HAVEN. (Connecticut). Thurs. Yale University yesterday announced the award of the 1 Howlana Memorial prize to Mre. I Inaira Gandhi. daughter of 111- dian Premier r^ehru The award is given every two years "10 a citizen of any country m recognition of distinguished achievement m59 words
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148 1960-11-03 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The outflow of gold from the United States has totalled more than $1,000 million since the beginning of the year, according to the latest financial statement of the Treasury Department. Last Friday, the United States owned $18,417 million of gold, compared with148 words
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294 1960-11-03 10 IKE GOES ON BROADWAY PARADE TO SUPPORT NIXON From Page C Political c independent po.; Democra ahead uj New Yo.k. snowballi coun:ry. Republicans showing on Nixon's behalf m I would imprt t oo and the crest of bis < Che right time. itor Ke:. .:ead- relying oa President Eises But294 words
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Advertisement175 1960-11-03 10 magic FIZzIES INSTANT SPARKLING DRINK from a TABLET! fK Fizzies are so delicious, good e for you too. Two glaa Fizzies provide the minimum I x daily requirement of Vitamin C to* utt I jjljj ~Jt so important tor growth ***** l and good health. y^^K And Fizzies are easy175 words
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Miscellaneous9 1960-11-03 10 BORN today, you have a calm serenity that is9 words
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Miscellaneous6 1960-11-03 10 TOMORROW SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 16 words
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Miscellaneous9 1960-11-03 10 have a plea&urable afternoon. CANCER (June 22- July 23 >9 words
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139 1960-11-03 11 AHAR SCORES FIVE BUT SELECTION AND NOT IMPRESS AGAINST ARMY/NAVY Is had no hance ,st SCC [Jalan Besar. Thursday Army Navy ,n versus Army Navy C'omplajed like a division two m could not field a full state left half, Osman Johan. at left back. game was of vital r ■yard139 words
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308 1960-11-03 11 R.A.K. Seletar M S.R.C. SINGAPORE CITY. Thui Morgan, playing at centre-three for Royal Air Force Seletar. d ail the credit for their narrow v.in over the Singapore Recreaiton Club by two tries and a penalty to a goal and a penalty308 words
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Article43 1960-11-03 11 LIM CHU KANG. Thurs R.A.F. Chanel beat. 75 Squadron R.A.P. Tengah by six points (2 penalties) to three (penally > m a rugby match played here ye day. RAF. Changi scored both the penalties through Hughes, while Mackay scored for 75 Sea-43 words
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Article21 1960-11-03 11 FARRER PARK. Thurs. Singapore Traction Company beat Central Provident Fund 7-3 friendly soccer match played at Parrer* Park yesterday.21 words
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115 1960-11-03 11 THREE BOYS ARE AMONG SHA'S 26 FOR TRAINING VERSUS MALAYA SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— The Singapore Hockey Delation announced the following players for training m preparation for their two international matches against the Federation to be played on Dec. 12 at Kuaia Lumpur. Among the players named are three schoolboys and115 words
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Article, Illustration423 1960-11-03 11 SEBASTIAN RASOO - BAD ORGANISING MADE INDONESIA TOURNEY A MESS SEBASTIAN RASOO by Paya Lebar. Thursday POOR organisation made a mess of the Indonesian National Badminton Championships at Purwokerto, the returning Malayan players said here on arrival from Jakarta yesterday. The four players, Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee of Perak, Billy423 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-11-03 11 Pat Edington plays last rugby match JOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs.— Pat Edington, 23. will on Saturday play his last rugb> game m .Malaya. He \sill captain Johore against Singapore m the Malays (up Pat, who woik Department, is being "Malay- anised." He sails for Britain on the Chusan on Monday. Pat123 words
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99 1960-11-03 11 'FILL YOUR HEART, FUME YOUR BRAIN' By P Seneviratne SINGAPOB B, Thurs Wrestling makes a comeback tomorrow night after a lapse of tuo yean Accord ing to demure Mr Joseph, promoter with an Krrol Flynn' moustache, the bouU will "fill your heart and fume your brain." M. P X Kunv:99 words
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Advertisement25 1960-11-03 11 IflllUl Pll t»oud knotting you have seen our own beautiful country. Drive and Hr^^ |S :vr Malaya noti! See any Mobilgas Dealer Jor:- W K\25 words
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Article25 1960-11-03 12 BUKIT TIMAH. Thurs. The SHA Div. 2 hockey match m which University of Malaya were to play Prisons yesterday was postponed.25 words
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388 1960-11-03 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Thursday. Till-. Softball Association yesterday announced the All Stars of "B" and divisions. They will play m the big floodlit Softball spectomorrow night at Jalan Besar Stadium. Champion teams m these divisions ate the Saints and Cable388 words
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14 1960-11-03 12 Police stop schools 'giant killing' Pol ibined Schools I T. Short corners 2-C corners14 words
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Article32 1960-11-03 12 Springboks pile up 30 points )NTYPOOL. Thurs— The Rugby beat a combined -ide o field- the team that Cardiil last Satur ied 8-3 at half time. Univer 8 Oxio;c; Uni.".ounds fi. Reu;^32 words
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Article, Illustration32 1960-11-03 12 picture. KoWnn l.a/aroo. >K( 'a speed? uinu-threc. net, through in yesterday's niRger match nsl R \i >»l»t.ir In* airmen won this touch udam battle 9-8. Full report on page 11.- Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article42 1960-11-03 12 HONG KONG. Thurs.—The visiting Malayan soccer team lost 4-3 against All-Hong Kong here yesterday. The Malayans led 3-1 at half-time. They laded m the second half. The game was played m bright sun at Kowloon .stadium. Reuter.42 words
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Article18 1960-11-03 12 TOKYO. Thurs. PowderputT featherweight Arab Junior outpointed wild swinging Takeo Suzuki over ten rounds.— U.P.l.18 words
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Article, Illustration348 1960-11-03 12 LITTLE NENE - If it's golfing for pleasure then you can count on AI LITTLE NENE By Singapore, 'ihurs. rkNCE active m rugby and swimming, Albert Moody, 50. now finds solf the ideal sport. I met the husky, friendly captain of Keppel Golf Club at "the 19th hole." He was sinking a glass348 words
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Article295 1960-11-03 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS TRAINER KNOCKED DOWN, BUT HE BROUGHT IT TO A HALT By IPOH. Thursday. 2ETIA caused a diversion when he bolted three times around the second track during training here this morning. His bridle broke at the home turn and his rider dismounted.295 words
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135 1960-11-03 12 W. Indies and Australia name teams PERTH. Thurs. The West Indian tourists have chosen what appears to be their strongest team for the stiff four-day match against 1 an Australian XI which starts here tomorrow. Beaten by 94 runs by Western Australia on Tuesday in their opening first class fix-Reuter - 135 words
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Article129 1960-11-03 12 G.H.Q 14 R.K.M.E. 3 rpANGLIN, Thurs— G.H.Q. over--1 whelmed R.E.M.E. m their rugby friendly at Tanglin yesterday. G.H.Q. attacked from the start and their efforts were rewardeci when Price went down to score a well deserved try m the 9th minute. As die ancle was rathei129 words
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Article, Illustration428 1960-11-03 12 Jeffery James - OUR SWIMMING COACHES DO PRETTY WELL, TOO Jeffery James gh OFTEN when a sportsman shines abroad, the coaches at home set slap m the face. This time, it MM our swimming coaches cet a poke. Yesterday's report >f a letter from the American coach Bill Campbell of his Singapore protege,428 words
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