The Singapore Free Press, 9 November 1960
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Title Section22 1960-11-09 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration7 1960-11-09 1 When he takes a short nap Nr>7 words
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Article46 1960-11-09 1 This was the count in the electoral votes at 10.30 this morning. Kennedy won Connecticut (8) Massachusetts (16), Pennsylvania (32) and South Carolina (8). Nixon won Vermont (3). Popular votes stood at Kennedy 5,401,172; Nixon 4,792,419. For later figures see Column Eight.46 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1960-11-09 1 JACK (I'M ALRIGHT) IS NOW PULLING AHEAD ■MB I The American elections: London gold goes up as the votes are counted Millions of Americans keep all-night vigil and watch TV: Brains tip Vice President as the winner, then 'change their minds' Nixon gets early lead, wins three states NEW YORK,1,363 words
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232 1960-11-09 1 ARMY'S SHOCK: CLAMP ON GOKART RACES ALEXANDRA, Wednesday. THE WAR OFFICE has temporarily barinec (io-k:irt Hiring in nil British Army Com mands, including Far East Land Forces. An Army spokesman here said the ban had been imposed pending an investigation as to whether these miniature racing cars and their drivers232 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-11-09 1 \UCE-FRESIDENT Nixon told newsmen in his hometown alter casting his vote: I "Our people seem to feel the swing has- been in our direction during the last four or five days. "Kennedy is strongest in the East but I'm not conceding any state. "We must await tne75 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-11-09 1 Then lunch with Mayor MR. NIXON was in a cheerful mood as he tried to relax after the most gruelling presidential polls campaign in Ameri-25 words
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Article42 1960-11-09 1 ADELAIDE. Wed— A 24-^tvr-old studeui fn m singapoie. Ouy Teug C eceivea an award for the ircost uiguisbed fourth year arcfaiiectu Ac.el.. Dnive< 7 :ie award a e holder j to travel elsewhere in Auto furttaei rclnLeftiux.42 words
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Article22 1960-11-09 1 BARCELONA. Wed. King Phumiphon and Queen Sirik. Thailand left hei rday for Svitzerland after a live-day official visit to Spam.22 words
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Article323 1960-11-09 1 NIXON TAKES STATE Mr. Nixon carried the traditionally Republican state of Vermont with its three electoral college votes. The Democrats put up a vigorous fight in order to "show the flag" but no issue emerged on which they could make a succe>siu! stand. Kennedy and Nixon ran almost323 words
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Advertisement31 1960-11-09 1 d andricide kutfM 1 DANDRUFF! jH AGAINST Jj| I CASES v Hairdressers bother 1^ 3s baby need I ugh the feed? I -ds milk that I at the right I nperature.31 words
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Advertisement101 1960-11-09 1 THE JOY OF MUSIC! How many times, young ond old, have regretted the fact of not being able to play a musical instrument on which to play a favourite melody or, perhops, the latest hit song? L Here is an instrument /k%- where everybody can ;^5SW?5^?l_ PHONETTO CHORD *"-Z~*> jm101 words
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Advertisement17 1960-11-09 1 VAX lI IX fixi; i rnxiTißi; 136 MX, Orchard Koad. Sporr 9. Tete: r.nu. RM a I17 words
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THE WORLD AT NOON
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395 1960-11-09 2 Frontiers: 'Heed the feelings of African and Asian leaders' LEEDS, Wednesday. TIIK YORKSHIRE POST suggested yesterday that the former colonial powers would be well advised to recognise the feelings of Asian and African nationalist leaders about national frontiers imposed by them during colonial rule. This conservative newspaper was commenting on395 words
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106 1960-11-09 2 Paper prints... word from Lady C: Govt. declines to act ONDON. Wed.-The Government declined relay to •ion against T: Guard] for one of the ter o r d s in the il here la k ot novel Lady Chat- ley's Lovt The newspaper used the with all tour lett«- I106 words
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114 1960-11-09 2 MALAYAN ENVOY BACKS EXPANSION OF UN COUNCILS > T EW YORK Wed. -Date I 6 c. Maclntyre of Malaya yesterday joined other Asian delegates in pressing for a bigger membership oi the U.N. Securitv Council and Economic and Social Council to take account of the 15-year growth oi the United114 words
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Article15 1960-11-09 2 VON. V. Expoit -Import of e I>uzu Motor '^pan. :o buy quipory.15 words
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Article378 1960-11-09 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. INDUSTRIAL* Pre"ous Today A'ex. Bricks Grds. (N) .90 .50 Atlas Ice 11. CO Buyers 30USTEA0 1.17 1.26 8.8. Petrol 40 1% 40/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 1 20 3 |20 3 OrdS.378 words
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154 1960-11-09 2 RUBBER MARKET RECOVERS FROM DECLINE AT OPENING LONDON. Wed.- Opening quotations were about a farthing per pound down, reflecting the decline at Singapore. Indications remained largely nominal in a slow market ouring most of tne morning bin at mid-session a few orders which traders attributed to short covering found selleis154 words
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53 1960-11-09 2 SANTIAGO: Police units v.e.e out in force in Chile on Monday as the government laced lw first serious emergency in two years a 24-hour geueral strike, affeccing the nation* copper industry. Although uie Government has shown every determination to maintain Older, no slate of emergency53 words
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Round the Worid Market Prices
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Article111 1960-11-09 2 LONDON. Nov 8. Previous Today RUBBER No i Rbc c i f European ports. Nov 26 IS 16 Dec S J6 5 16 RUBBER mu 1 RO Spot 261 -'6j RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec Jfi 9 16 Jan. Mar 262 28 9 16111 words
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Article94 1960-11-09 2 ALL U.S. MARKETS ARE CLOSED TODAY FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. LONDON. Nov Previous Today COPRA Philippine* c.l.f. U.K. /North European port* delivered weight per leng ton Nov j] 53 mm COPRA. Straits Borneo C.l.t. U.K./ Horth European ports deliverer! weight per long ton Nov. Dec M UOCONUT94 words
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438 1960-11-09 2 Tin mart gets over its bout of indigestion By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. THE MINING EDITOR of the Financial Times, a consistent optimist about tin shares, says his earlier prediction that tin> should take a turn for the better has proved timely. "II looks as I438 words
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202 1960-11-09 2 Demand for equities in irregular market LONDON. Wed. Rather patchy conditions were experienced in the London stock markets yesterday. There was still a selective demand for equities but price movement* generally were irregular. Steels continued to attract attention In advance of the dividends and engineerings were looking better towards the202 words
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Article37 1960-11-09 2 France's uiau production reachec <iii aii-.ime record in September, mainly due to expansion In the eiieniicai. s-ieel, cthei metal production and power supply industries, the Piench Minis, iv of Fil and Economic Affairs tuu Duunced.37 words
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Article38 1960-11-09 2 NEW \<»KK Division ol A pauy ii.*s aniioui of its me slialr ly high?r prices wii: The coir; cuiuainer u liie basis of cupnee* are establish*: Tanco facto. p.. e oj fill .lit38 words
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Advertisement194 1960-11-09 2 NY.K.LINE i 11 11 Niv 27 n Niv NifJtl M«fw 14 16 Niv 15 17 Niv 16 17 Niv II 20 Niv iy. Karachi. I 16 It Nov 19 21 Niv lUfMf Calcutta a 26 Niv 27 21 Niv 31 Niv 2 Dec 27 29 Niv 25 26 Niv I194 words
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Advertisement15 1960-11-09 2 Finance and industry Page Two today gives you the tips and downs of your shares.15 words
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Advertisement124 1960-11-09 2 --'MIIPIMXt, I BARBER LINK Fram U.S. A EAST COAST PORTS via PANt tNC HOtafTOREADOR Net T»fc-' FERN-VILLE FAR EAST -IKES From US A GULF PORTS M PANAVt ANC MONC' MANDEVILLE Ir Ptrt BARBER-FERN-VILU 1 Tt NEW VOSK. BOSTON. PNILAtIEI^H MM •UE2 FERNDAIE FRANCISVILLE 12 17 Nt« HARRISONS 6c CROSFIELD I5«124 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1960-11-09 2 PQRCT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Wxllem Rujs 1/2. Charon 4/5, Izhevsk 6 A. Demociocus 6/7, Cyclops 8/9, Boleslaw Boirut 10/11. Teiko Maru 13/14, Neder Eems 15/16, Ccyion 18. Ruthevereu 19. Pailov/a N. Wall 1, Padjonge N. WaH 2. Zipper N. Wall 4,148 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-11-09 3 Its obsolete bus stop sing baffles Everyone I8 words
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62 1960-11-09 3 SPORTS CLUB TO HOLD SOCIAL TO BOOST MEMBERSHIP G A R--3 DENS. Wed. A :ioth social and will be held at angoon Garsports Club on t 8 p.m. with lim of raising the membership 600 to 1,000. .sed with the romoting better > between dif- Hoe. an Club social held62 words
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167 1960-11-09 3 BOB PERIES - 'Tremendous response' to car radio-phone link: Service begins soon BOB PERIES -Over thirty applications for licences have been made to Telecoms By SINGAPORE City, Wed. gEVERAL business executives and private individuals have fixed radio-telephones in their cars and are now waiting: for the new land radio telephone network to be167 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-11-09 3 Two-tailed lizard luck, says Cpl. Lee BEACH KOAL). Wed A freak two-tailed lizard may nrini; good fortune to ar-old Cpl Lee Joo Men^ of the Singapore Military Police at least that is his firm belief. It is one of a pair of twotailed lizards he caught in his house lie154 words
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187 1960-11-09 3 Henry, 14, loses bicycle he bought with cake money he saved NEWTON, Wednesday. AN unhappy schoolboy has made a pathetic plea for the return of a bicycle for which he 1 1:11 1 gone hungry during school hours tor months. Henry Ng, 14. who missed sports bicycle one afternoon recently,187 words
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Article52 1960-11-09 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— j Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. wellknown Singapore music teacher, has been invited to attend a meeting of top impresarios from Asian countries to be held early next year in Hong Kong to discuss the formation of a Far East Concert Managers' Associa-j tion for52 words
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Article96 1960-11-09 3 HAWKERS BUILD MARKET IN VILLAGE PAY A LEBAR. Wed.— The Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders iation has built a market at Lorong Tai Seng. a village in the Paya Lebar area. Officials of the association are: President. Mr. Lim Ho Thiam; vice president. Mr. Ng Ah Hock: secretary. Mr. Goh96 words
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Article25 1960-11-09 3 IPOH. Wed. The Ipoh Town Council ha> finally taken a definite step towards implementing a multi-million dollar sewerage scheme for the town.25 words
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Article28 1960-11-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About $57 million is lying In the "kitty" of the Rubber Industry Anti-Inflationary Cess— the highest the fund has ever reached.28 words
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185 1960-11-09 3 SOME STILL HIDE MONEY UNDER THE MATTRESS -MANAGER SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Asians here generally are not in-surance-conscious, in the view of most officials of insurance companies in Singapore. Many Asians still adhere to the deep-rooted habit of saving at home— "under the mattress and other odd places." Said the manager185 words
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50 1960-11-09 3 ALOR STAR. Wed.— A new syndicate of Malay contractors has keen formed here under the sponsorship of the Kedah Malay Chamber of Commerce. The syndicate was set up on the advice of the Assist- ant Minister of Rural Devej lopment. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman.50 words
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Article37 1960-11-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Property Owners and Ratepayers Association will meet next wrfk to discuss the Municipal CounI cil's move in raising the ani nual value of properties and making owners pay higher assessment.37 words
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Advertisement108 1960-11-09 3 ■-VH-tHHHH.aB'.BBaBBBBBBaBBBa^i'— B9 wil n S o prize of $500 r^ I f TURN TO BACK PAGE tow AT ESQUIRE BID'S LATEST SYNTHETICS IN SUITING sEL COTTON rode Blend Washit, squeeie it, ■hits rail right out New Colour Range fc SUITS $9550 §~y SLACKS: $29.50 r ,SLAN WOOL rich and crease108 words
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Advertisement96 1960-11-09 3 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliltlllIMIllllllllllltllllllil<lll<lllllll>llll>IMII>IIMII>*«i>'< LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY ITt M-^ V WORLD FAMOUS y 0~-v I CULTURED PEARLS\ ll if 6. C. DE SUVA BROS., I Manufacturing Jewellers Diamond Merchants. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore-1. Phone: ***** iiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu:iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiHiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiMiiiii' BEFORE YOU MAKE UP -r^Z^l^L VOUR MIN D HAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING Sole Aocnts96 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-11-09 4 ESTATE MANAGER LAYS FOUNDATION STONE OF NEW $35,000 HALL PALOH. Wed. Construction of a $35,000 community hall has been started at Paloh by the Local Council. It is expected to be completed by next March. Funds totalling $17,000 came from public donations and the European estates on the outskirts of107 words
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Article57 1960-11-09 4 CHEW LOY - CHEW LOY Development committee to spend $5Q,Q0l Money! be spj °n culvJ and taJ By ■Ik I I I I I I I I and I Another m I I I m I I I I I l I I I I I I ha57 words
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120 1960-11-09 4 PRINCESS MAKES BAR MAN HAPPY WITH AN AUTOGRAPH lOH O R E BAHRU. J Wed.— Mr. Anthony Lim, 20. a cashier at the Straits Garden :it club, is a happy man. He claims to be the only bar employee in Malaya to have had his autograph book signed by foreign120 words
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Article23 1960-11-09 4 SEREMBAN. Wed. The 52.6 million Malay G. College being built hen expected to be ready by the middle of next year.23 words
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48 1960-11-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. In Johore during the weekend to see the progress of the Rural Development Scheme was the Federation Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Travelling in a RMAF I aircraft, he hopped from I Klunner to Seeramat and48 words
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Article64 1960-11-09 4 BOESTAMAM TO FOR ELECTION fOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J Inche Ahmad Boestamam. Is expected to be re-elected the president of Party Ra'ayai at its congress to b" held in Johore Bahru on Friday. Source- clo^ to the party said that almost all branches and divisions of the partv wanted Inche Bot'stamam64 words
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216 1960-11-09 4 Greetings from friends at home for men on warships in Malaya JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. ABOUT MOO men of the Royal Navy aboard six warships based in Malaya and Hong Kong will tor the first time hear recorded Christmas messages from their friends and tamilv at home in Britain. Voices of216 words
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237 1960-11-09 4 Midoi rubber scheme will give new start to 350 families JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The State Government is to undertake a pilot group settlement scheme at Midoi, south of Segamat, at the request of the Federal Government. The scheme, under the Group Settlement Areas Act, will cover more than 3,000 acres237 words
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Article26 1960-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Ministry of Education refuted claims that the Rahman Talib education report i "hampered" the growth of i the Chinese language.26 words
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164 1960-11-09 4 POPULAR OVERSEAS DEMAND FOR MFU FILMS: 6,000 COPIES NOW SHOWN IN 119 COUNTRIES JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Malayan Film Unit tiger is currently leaping on to cinemi screens in 119 countries. It is becoming almost a.s familiar a figure to cinema audiences as the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lion. A spokesman for the164 words
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88 1960-11-09 4 SMALLHOLDERS TO TELL HOW THEY FOUND SUCCESS TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J A month-long campaing to assist smallholders lii the rubber replanting scheme begins next Tuesday. The campaign, to be launched by the Rubber Industry Replanting Board, will consist of "ramah tamah" «meet-the-people» sessions and mobile exhibitions to .show the progr88 words
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161 1960-11-09 4 2,500 factory workers see military tattoo as guests of R.E.M.E. PASIR PANJAXG, Wednesday. QVKH 2,500 members of community centres and youth organisations in the Keppel Harbour. Pasir Panjang, Alexandra and Bukit Timah areas watched an impressive military tattoo at the 40 Base Workshop sports ground during the weekend. The members,161 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-11-09 4 The bersanding ceremony after the marriage of Inche and Che Abu Bakar bin Aziz at Government Quarters, Kluang. Inche Abu Bakar is a soldier at Batu (iajah Camp while his bride, Che Zaleha binte Mohamad Yusof. is the daughter of liuhr Mohamad Yusof of the Klang Forest51 words
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Article29 1960-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Federation of Malaya Employees Provident Fund Contributors" Association has been granted a certificate of registration by the Registrar of Societies Federation of Malaya.29 words
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31 1960-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrci The General Manager ol layman Railway, Mr. E. T liams, said he was confident that the railway would "break n" this year.31 words
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Advertisement152 1960-11-09 4 WELCOME TO THE STRAITS |T GARDEN jUpHflftM BAR AND RESTAURANT 3-d Milestone Jalan Scudai —Johore Bahru By The Straits of Johore. Where you can DINE, WINE, and DANCE, music by the "MELODIANS" on every Thursday to Saturday night. Try our "HAI PIN" chicken curry on every weekend and our steamed152 words
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Article, Illustration572 1960-11-09 5 ALEXANDRA LEE - Cheap to run, easy to own, it is the choice of all ALEXANDRA LEE EDUCING A FEATURE footer Column Iprhere on the streets ot Singapore today Men eitasera have taken to it with such enthusiasm tiers have long been proclaiming: 'The scooter boom to end understandably, becaus of orders that572 words
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151 1960-11-09 5 Combined choirs to put on Haydn oratorio for Cathedral funds SINGAPORE CITY, Thursday. COMBINED Anglican choir consisting of members of Anglican school and church choirs will present Haydn's oratorio. The Creation, at St. Andrew's Cathedra] next month. There will be one performance for schools and two for the public, admission151 words
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Advertisement180 1960-11-09 5 Jinian J^ helps you JEH^T^ to enjoy x»f \^r better health! JINTAN relieves fatigue. N. restores appetite, allevi- n*~j— ates mouth fever, ease 150 Silver \=Z ill effects caused by P 1) excess smoking and drinking. JT' >l JINTAIS TRAIEL S* I^^ #C/T will be presented FREE to any one180 words
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Miscellaneous80 1960-11-09 5 RIF fCIRBY by John Prentice 61 Fred Dickensor MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis rT T/-IE 'COPPER-- M S!O SI6M OF THERE'S PFLU6/S RUIMEP^^^ I <SAM COMTROLTME EARTM?P I P ■\^f^~^"- V vx^°^''J^JflVtl^k A <s A^ a^ E o^^\[ VVHAT /LL PO WITH IHE HEART OF JULIET JONES by80 words
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Article240 1960-11-09 6 i^VEN as you read this the results of the American presidential election will be coming in. Richard Nixon or Jack Kennedy. Nixon who excels in the specifics of cold war. Nixon w h o shows a cold deadly face of undiminished hostility to Communist China. Nixon who240 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1960-11-09 6 MR. LEE KUAN YEW - We're victims of a man-made frontier MR. LEE KUAN YEW Independent we jhall be... but it will be real freedom with our friends and relatives in Malaya By SINGAPORE CITY. WED. ■T-HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, delivered a thought-provoking address to the Guild of Nanyang Graduates ot a1,602 words
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246 1960-11-09 6 events of these last few weeks of the 15th Session. Once a third world war is ruled out as a means of settling the contest of both ideology and power between the two blocs, then the United Nations becomes246 words
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Advertisement590 1960-11-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE 29 Word* $2 (Mi*.)— Box 50 ets extra WHILE YOU WAIT PhCe vice. Fotomatlc, 5& Robinson Road. *****. TO* QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency. Teleptooor o*lB V O liox 1108. Singapore. CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS 'commercial caae«: Insurance claim*; matrimonial /personal mat on» etc. Shadowing. Observations, none590 words
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Advertisement42 1960-11-09 6 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiimiH42 words
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Advertisement31 1960-11-09 6 FURNITURE MHm Many hand^ parkin* I break a PHONE ci travel in n ***** packed I FURNITURE IW*M ESTIMATES FREE 0« fl TRANSPORT STORAGE I 173 CECIL STREET 1 Minolta UnH31 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-11-09 7 THIS YOUTH WORKS WHILE ALL HIS FRIENDS PLAY TANGLIN. Wed. A Pric student in Malay O s m bin it an icein his spares a dollar a help his family. Abdullah bin 23. a gardener, $130 a month. He en children. elder brother, post-primary in .derson nool, will leave school106 words
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Article33 1960-11-09 7 N'GAPORE CITY. Wed. r a-Chinese Banking x>ration will Rive a cock- at Raffles Hotel to- honour of Mr. E. O. Chief General Manager dland Bank, and •od. who are now visitSingapore.33 words
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Article42 1960-11-09 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— Mr. Eu Cheow Eans. back in 1 the Police Force after a iat the Customs, has taken over as acting Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of training and personnel from Mr Cheam Kim Seang.42 words
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Article30 1960-11-09 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed William JacKs and Co (Malaya) Ltd will hold its twelfth annual Philips Radio Dealers' Convention at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, today at 9.30 a.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-11-09 7 DAVID TAMBYAH - New Catholic church to be built by 1 962 for 80,000 Queenstown residents DAVID TAMBYAH Parish island-wide appeal for donations: Govt. lays down three conditions By QUEENSTOWN, Wed j;i(;HTY THOUSAND new residents of Queenstown will have a church of their own if plans now afoot materialise. The parish priest, the277 words
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Article49 1960-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The manager of the Employee's Provident Fund, Mr. H. S. Robinson, found a short cut to explain the overtime issue. "Overtime which is not part of the agreed hours of work of the employee is not chargeable to the fund." he said.49 words
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161 1960-11-09 7 'EVENING OF MAGICWOMEN WIN THREE TOP PRIZES TANGLIN, Wed. Three woman amateur magicians won top prizes in "An Evening of Magic" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yang Tai Fong In Queen Astrid Park. Holland Road, recently. They were Miss Martha Ho. a stenographer, who won the top prize161 words
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108 1960-11-09 7 Classroom gift in honour of former school headmistress SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Cathedral Women's Association of St. Andrew's Cathedral has donated a second classroom to St. Margaret's School. The gift is in honour of Miss Inge, a former headmistress, for her "hard work and devotion." The association had previously presented108 words
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114 1960-11-09 7 NOW 3 BAZAARS ARE HELD EVERY WEEK AT THIS SITE NEWTON, Wed. The weekly bazaar at the Bukit Timah-Monk's Hill area has proved such a success, that the hawkers now hold three bazaars every week. They convert the area into a fairyland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The place has114 words
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Article44 1960-11-09 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. —Mr. Kang Chiang Hock, 68, a former manager of Mandai Tekong Rubber Estate., died i\i the General Hospital after a brief illness. He leaves a wife, six sons, three daughters, four daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law and 12 grandchildren.44 words
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Advertisement19 1960-11-09 7 ■ff y .11 krnova ultra machine TO. iOOERKE I SALE Mr I 1 1 AWGMW N FULL SWING H19 words
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Advertisement372 1960-11-09 7 The watch you buy is likely to be as good as your watchmaker The manufacturers warranty, or the availability of electronic timing apparatus, are by themselves no guarantee of ction Between the professional checking at the factory and your acquisition, a watch passes, literally or indirectly. through many hands The372 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-11-09 8 ERIC FOO - ERIC FOO 30 people meet weekly to pray in the home of pioneer evangelist By J£ATOX«, Wed.— In Joo Chiat Road, amidst shophouses and flats, stands one of the smallest churches in Singapore Peace Cove. It has a congregation of301 words
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Article52 1960-11-09 8 SELEGIE ROAD. Wed. An art class has been started by the Stamford Community Centre for children between the ages of ten and 17. At present, there are 30 enthusiasts attending this class. Lessons are given on Sundays from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. by Mr. Seah52 words
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40 1960-11-09 8 Too many hair-do shops: A keen bid for business KATONG, Wednesday. 'pOO MANY permanent wave shops in the Joo Chiai area there are six alone in a 100 yard stretch in Joo Chiat Road lias started a keen business competition.40 words
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Article, Illustration119 1960-11-09 8 THE HARD WAY UP... BY A MAN THE TOP KATONG, Wed.— Chan Ai Wah. 35. who started as an apprentice clerk in a firm dealing with survey Instruments, drawing equipments and materials Is today the managing partner of a marine and scientific firm. Mr. Chan who wa.s born in Klang119 words
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Advertisement277 1960-11-09 8 I PERFUME St^ft*^ (TOILET WATER) &J raLH FACE POWDER V^^^J GIM HIN LEE CO. 901/903, Geylong Ro«d— Sin«opor«-14. Telep«oi»« ***** <Otl INTRODUCING The Latrst ntn Nil \M Pfrm and Set B\ IKXINin BAIKSTTUBTB AND BKAI'TY EXPERT at Blossom Beauty Parlour i az D Off Telok Kurau Road. /~~*>te^ U^^t^. v277 words
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Advertisement8 1960-11-09 8 ST. JOSEPH'S BOY GETS AN Aiicoir mm Ann8 words
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Advertisement180 1960-11-09 8 Miff ions of owners^l the world give p, Co J^| r NORc] /SPECIAL TALL JL R#**3(a.. I TALL BOTTLE J v I SHELVES FOR /T^f V f^*-* 1 L //^"you GET^ s \^<r' *^B I PROTECTION I X YOURS FOR I I ONLY $:t2/- A MONTH I S When you180 words
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Article, Illustration544 1960-11-09 9 ILLAN LEWIS - ILLAN LEWIS fgfd I IPOH TRACK. 12 noon gfdr VLIER -hould be one of the day's best bets in Race his afternoon. Southern Moon looks the best and for a fairly safe place bet I like Prediction, howing544 words
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26 1960-11-09 9 co when its condenser system broke. f;m Bussell of ime third in the won the Grand ot been over ex-26 words
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Article37 1960-11-09 9 APORE CITY. Wed :od Schools will play aj Indonesian m to-day at Far- 5.15 p.m. B an will be :iony Chan, Lee. Mehar Singh, Paramanathan, Beng, Chek Fang. Siveneson, few Wah. Teck Chong. and37 words
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Article, Illustration319 1960-11-09 9 P. Seneviratne - P. Seneviratne By Singapore, Wed. >r THE name of Lim j A Bong Soo will go j down in the annals of Malayan Tennis. He is one of the finest allround stroke players we have ever produced. This crowd-pleaser. who was Singapore champion for six319 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-11-09 9 Chuck Rodrigues - No rock-'n'-roll for track champion Helen Susan Peters Chuck Rodrigues By rpANGLIN, Wed. Bespect--1 acled Corporal Helen Susan Peters. 23, has an ambition to win more trophies on the cinder tracl^t Helen who has been in Singapore for the past 20 months, is attached to the 4th. Independent Company, W.R.A.C.71 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-11-09 9 Chomil Ibrahim - PLAY MORE MATCHES, SAYS THIS OLD TIMER Chomil Ibrahim By NEWTON, Wed— Mr. B. C. Mah, 53, is a keen veteran of Merrytime Badminton Party. He has been chasing the shuttle since 1933. This healthy father of eight children works as a clerk. Mr. Mah, Penang born, trained under M.70 words
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Article91 1960-11-09 9 LAUREL. Wed.— The United States' Bald Eagle, last y tar's winner, is early favourite at two to one for the US$lOO,OOO Washington International race here on Friday. Sword Dancer, the other American entry, is next at three to one. Then follow the two French challengers.Reuter - 91 words
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Article24 1960-11-09 9 SERANGOON, Wed. The S.H.A. Division One game between the University and Police fixed for yesterday, has been postponed to Nov 17.24 words
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Advertisement23 1960-11-09 9 Lmeand join us!" KEY BRANDY od KEY I, J rm w li <s^F I V HAVERS SONS LTO R REALISM IN IIM Reproducers23 words
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25 1960-11-09 10 NON-ENGLISH-SPEAKING PUNTER CAN FOLLOW THESE QUICK CHECK SELECTIONS TOO JUST NOTE THE SADDLE CLOTH NUMBER. ergt25 words
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305 1960-11-09 10 B. NORMAN - SOH WANTED TO DROP ME FROM THE TOUR TEAM, SAYS SKINNER B. NORMAN by SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday WILFRED Skinner, Singapore's No. 1 and by far, tht best goalkeeper in Malaya today, has decided to definitely quit playing representative ei rot thr Singapore Amateur Football Association dropped foot--01 be tourI and305 words
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297 1960-11-09 10 A MOTOR cyclist from England, Chris Proffit White, went to inspect the Sembawang circuit, venue for the 1960 Castrol Trophy race. Chris had never been round the circuit before and the trip to Sembawang also served another purpose: it was the first time he was297 words
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850 1960-11-09 10 RACE 1—2.15: CL. 4. DIV. 5—5 FURS. STR. 1 K\KI KL'DA Syr bug Daniels. 9.0 (10) Lim GLENDORE 6yr chirg Sleigh. 90 (5> Maddock 3 664 SLIPPER PRINCE Byr chirg Lee. 8.12 (3) Leong 4 322 TL'\ I'W'AK 4yr gres E.850 words
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403 1960-11-09 10 ARTHUR DALEY - By ARTHUR DALEY JOHN LANDY of Australia is so intelligent, clearthinking and logical that his words should never be ripped away from the general background of his conversation. It's when they are taken from context that they seem403 words
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Advertisement104 1960-11-09 10 How many way* have you A 1 ant thing is th pleased general REMEMBER the better the Br I REMY MART FINE CHAMPAGNI OGNt The world's lorgest sell t|v J FULL STOW Made Q DOWN $50.00 I* BUY A BLUE SPOT AND YOJ 0 ,NTH£I The Germon Namt Is j104 words
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269 1960-11-09 11 President-elect will get $300,000 a year before tax re by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE Meanwhile the Seuator moved ahead of Vice President Nixon in Pennsylania in the first early returns In the this key from 322 of the 9.044 precincts gave ;on 66.865: Kennedy 107.083. initial returns were mostly269 words
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Advertisement106 1960-11-09 11 [lll*' Singapore's Mcst f* Fashionable Tea Room. Musical Entertainment Daily by the Prince's Trio featuring I PEGGY TANN Open daily .SO p.m. 7.00 p.m. Special Malayan akes available I daily. I r mentioned Rooms I 2nd abroad it coming to I I stay at our Hotel I Rcosonoblc Rates. irl106 words
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Advertisement79 1960-11-09 11 SUPER W ROTAX 1.90 0 The ink flows evenly, irrespective of the speed of your writing. Writes et the first stroke. Docs not leak. Streamlined design. Stop counting birthdays. Ft 21 again! You can recapture 21 -year-old feeling with (§jfl[) Super Plenamins ON'E A DAY Mi full tiealtn and I79 words
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316 1960-11-09 12 Here's a fantastic engineering feat: The NSU engine German and American firms co-operated A FANTASTIC engineering achievement, the NSU has only two moving parts. The German mathematician Felix Wankel design v(\ this rotating engine. NSU Werke of Germany worked with the design and recently entered into a licensing agreement with316 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-11-09 12 TWO new features are being introduced into the 1961 range of Jaguars. Power- assisted steering will be available on Mark II models at an extra cost of about Ms62o. And the company is bringing out a new range of metallic colours for its cars,163 words
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Advertisement130 1960-11-09 12 Built by spark plug speciafa Preferred by engine expJ There is a Champ neered to meot t of virtually e your customer spark— so a nee. Alv world's favor 5-r.b I CHAMPION STOKVIS (MALAYA) L MM 135-139 Middle Roc <- m Branches of Penonc ttimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiitHim 1 Madet *s s* 4t130 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-11-09 12 Colouring contest for children DOCKET- MONEY Name (Master/Miss) prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks.20 words
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Article, Illustration860 1960-11-09 13 Esme answers THEIR MOTHER SHOULD NOT BE TOLD Dear Esme, ui ire teen igc sis- trr> and we're \ei v t because a woman of 30 is trying to k up our parents' marriage. We've tried to discourage her but always comes k. Our mother it know about I><» \ou860 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-11-09 13 Opening his eyes for a moment wards is terribly hard work and as he dives downwards Rupert you're falling faster and fasten" aot% two Windies desperately try- Rupert can feel the air rushing ing to reach him. 1 don't think past h«m. Shutting his eves again we shall do it."147 words
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Article, Illustration330 1960-11-09 14 J. LOUIS - J. LOUIS by SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday Singapore 1 Indonesia n WAS the Indonesian goal "charmed?" Several hundred spectators in the enclosed S.C.C. padang thought it was when Singapore, after several barrages, was able to scrap through with a solitary330 words
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219 1960-11-09 14 C. CHELLAPPAH - Costa Ricans to test Singapore tour team tonight C. CHELLAPPAH r> SINGAPORE CITY. Wed SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday rpllK world touring LDA Costa Rican soccer team, who flew here yesterday, meet Singapore in their Jalan Besar debut tonight at 7.30 p.m. The LDA has been the ue champions of Co.>ta t219 words
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Article231 1960-11-09 14 AND NOW A WALK FOR THE SCHOOLS SIMJAPORK CITY. Wed. Yet another organisation has taken steps to promote better understanding among students through the medium of sport. The Chinese YMCA has organised a walk for secondary school students as part of the students' week programme. This move was taken to231 words
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Article30 1960-11-09 14 NAVAL BASE. Wed. The Dockyard Asians beat thr Elect riI cal and Engineering Department 2-1 in the knock-out championship of the Dockyard Football Association at Depot Road yesterday.30 words
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493 1960-11-09 14 B. NORMAN - MAGNIFICENT BLUES! TRAILING 10-0, THEY SCORE 19 AND BEAT RAF CHANGI B. NORMAN by SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday All Blues .19 RAF Changi 13 SINGAPORE All Blues passed their big test with flying colours when they beat a strong R.A.F. Changi team by two goals, a try and two penalties to493 words
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Article, Illustration234 1960-11-09 14 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES WHSJSi by JPROM the other corner of the globe come the Costa Ricans of the distance they have travelled to play football we should be tolerant of the type of soccer they will dish out for Singapore's consumption tonight, even if it234 words
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