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Title Section21 1960-11-14 1 «EP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST REAO The SINGAPORE Free Press Wo. ***** MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1960 la CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-11-14 1 tAll is silent at the palace as back-to-normal Sai&on hows loyalty to President: Future k mvctmr ft ish- Hrr.ild ttion thai ietnam fact and I n mi is iipport uith tun >t is m 11l40 words
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318 1960-11-14 1 no sign coup attempt will induce him to revise his policies SAICON, Monday. I 0 DINH DIEM sat tight m his palace today, giving the coup attempt by paratroopers seeking a rej make the slightest impact on his conviction that I his ways were the best for the na f318 words
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Article321 1960-11-14 1 DAVID TAMBYAH - $3,000 GOING DAVID TAMBYAH Top man sought to run State's $200 million Public Utilities Board By TPHE Government this morning called tor 4 applications for the post of general manager of the Public Utilities Board which will run the State's water, electricity and £as departments. The board, which will be321 words
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Article36 1960-11-14 1 PARIS. Mon. Thousands of Parisians and residents of towns: m eastern and central France yesterday staged wreath -laying ceremonies at war memorials to j protest against the presence of German troops on French *oil.36 words
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Article13 1960-11-14 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon— Sammy Davis Jr th#» N«*crro film star and13 words
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Article19 1960-11-14 1 ROME. Mon. The British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold MacImillnn u-ill rv> crivon o n nuHi/>iir<p19 words
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Article12 1960-11-14 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. Qu-en I Flirab^th iia;> a.skec: v:,<: yrasent-s12 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-11-14 1 MR. ONG LENG WAI ATTACKS ONE OF THE HIVES WITH POISONOUS GAS15 words
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Article, Illustration136 1960-11-14 1 $500 WINNER GIVES TIP ON SOLVING PUZZLES SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Mr. Phang Hock Lim. a stenographer, is the sole winner of the $500 prize m last week's Free Press Word Puzzle "MM." He said: "The secret of solving the puzzles is to study the judges' comments m previous contests. This136 words
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249 1960-11-14 1 CONRAD CHIEW - MYSTERY SWARM FOUND -AND NUISANCE IS OVER CONRAD CHIEW By BUKIT TIMAH Mon T^° lar 8 e hives m a house In Dukes Road have been destroyed after swarms of bees had attacked children m the neighbourhood. I The bees first invaded the home a year ago. but their whereabouts249 words
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Article15 1960-11-14 1 ROME. M seism< y re por ed a .iquuk< Probably Ocear yesterday.15 words
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Article20 1960-11-14 1 Managers' pnr. Fund buying $1.15. ing $1 23. Second Malayan Fund buying 9 |1.01 buvinc HKSI.OI. 10720 words
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Advertisement27 1960-11-14 1 grgrgrg t m b 5 E I *U. NEW >CHICK NO MORE CUTS BECAUbt OF A LOOSE BLADE I E cde con't loosen BLADE CORNERS SHIELDED IN27 words
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Advertisement75 1960-11-14 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) enrolments ecc*pt«« daily students tar Piano, Harmony. r»tano-qcco»di«n, Violm. Guitar. Ayral loar rrainin*) t*~ry c* mvs4c Piomo-Jsii, "j^ Clani L Trumps, l«t. AIM M B^P^Mml Tombohni Accer. 2»-A. Pf nonfl Lane, S port 9 Tel: J473f SYNCHRONER 100 ((I d^k I y75 words
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378 1960-11-14 2 British exporters face stiff fight in world car markets by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN'S car exporters face a stiff light m ovcrscus markets, where they are under heavy criticism because of complaints aboul price, appearance and facilities, and may be completely wiped oul of Hie Swedish378 words
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63 1960-11-14 2 $1 00 mil. iron ore boost for Swaziland OHAN N E S J BURG, Mon. on. m ith Africa hope rrent negotiabetween the Anglo-American oration here and Interests to iron ore will give n mic bo aziland Prorichest of British ter- British A: around ■uld have to be can jx>rt63 words
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114 1960-11-14 2 BONN WILL GIVE MORE AID TO UNDEVELOPED COUNTRIES BONN. Moi:. West Germany will offer greatly increased aid to underdeveloped countries when tne American Secretary of the Trr Mr. Robert Ande Bonn this month, infomed sources >aid. Mr. Anderson king of reducing the United States balance of payments deficit. He will114 words
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208 1960-11-14 2 GREECE NOW THE WORLD'S FIFTH POWER IN SHIPPING 4 THENS, Mon.-A boom A m Greek registered si nps has made Greece the world's fifth shipping power m recent months. At the beginning of this year Greece was only eighth, and two years ago was near the bottom of the list208 words
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89 1960-11-14 2 HAVANA: Cuba is now m a position to consider a trade cement with Britain similar to thai with the Soviet Union. under which 20 per cent of the value oi Cuban sugar exports is d inaolhus aud <*0 per cent is allocated for89 words
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131 1960-11-14 2 ACCRA: The pro-govern-x* ment newspaper. Ghanaian Times, reported that Russia had ottered to design a hydro-electric power dam planned for Bui on Ghana's Black Voita River at an estimated cost of over 19 million. The newspaper said the Moscow131 words
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Article402 1960-11-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Monday. INDUSTRIALS Previous Saturday i Ale*. BncKs Ords. (N) .90 .90 i Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyera j BOUSTEAO 1.18 1.16% j 8.8. Petrol 40 1% 40'B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 1/20 3 r402 words
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41 1960-11-14 2 Lifebuoy market for day or night us SINGAPORECII BRITISH FIRM has p, marker which work The de\ ice cons and two diametrical I The candle and i g| operated by their own and function imi BiggJ Contnj I Lasts Dry m41 words
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Article282 1960-11-14 2 Italy starts two-way trade promotion drive m HK today HONG KONG: Italy is launching a two-way trade promotion drive m Hong Kong with an "Italian fortnight" display of Italian goods from tomorrow. The Italian Consul-General. Mr. Piero Guadagnini. told a press conference that there was room for Hong Kong282 words
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Article57 1960-11-14 2 New J.A.L. record WASHINGTON: The publication International Aviation said that for the second month succession, the increased pan ger capacity of its DC-8 jetliners ht-iped Japan Air Lines to i\ us revenue to new records. It said the airline grossed MSI 1.787.204 m September as compared to MSI 1.586.99057 words
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478 1960-11-14 2 Top aviation chiefs are invited for air show PAYA LEBAR, Mon. The heads of Civil Aviation m Britain. European countries, America. India, Australia and Japan, have been invited to attend the air show m Singapore early next year. The show, which will be nela m conjunction with ihe opening of478 words
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129 1960-11-14 2 Hector W. Ltd: Experts to decide its future ONDON. Mon. -Lrf Whaling I I vil call m md( perts to determii should liquid mate or conti ness as a shipping Ai was decided at th< pany's annual mi Earlier m Hector sold pelargic whaL to a Japaii £3 million <Ms129 words
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42 1960-11-14 2 LONDON exports by o\i qua n my and 30 pi value m the fij compared period of it- Jouniai India's ex;» counted for tv total, uere up U .shipments from I creased by 25 j*42 words
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Article19 1960-11-14 2 THE HA(.I I Government hrn new Imports and I Parliament >cries of regulat dating bark tn 1919 words
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Article33 1960-11-14 2 DARIS. M Governi e<i that 50 pradu of which has hit] ject to a sp< now exportable v tion. Tne li&t shel. agai-.. .special ore> lik< lungsten. anumor dgeegrg33 words
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Advertisement109 1960-11-14 2 E EUROPE SERVICE n, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Scandinavia with transhipment. Extra Calls At Merweliovi- Ci 12 15 Ntv 16 17 Niv 18 Nov Alexandria. Blona. Le Havre, Hamburg (18 12?. Bremen. 21 25 Nov 26 is Nov 23 Nov 1 Dec Barcelona. 23 27109 words
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Miscellaneous69 1960-11-14 2 ----siiippix;;-" N.Y.K.LINE 10 11 Dec 27 29 Nov Cfln 29 ETD IS Nov 14 16 No.' 17 18 Nov 19 21 Nov 17 19 Nov 20 21 Nov 25 26 Nov 27 28 Nsv 30 Nov 2 Dec 27 29 Nov 25 26 Nov IfctßM Mam 20 21 Nov 1869 words
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Miscellaneous80 1960-11-14 2 SMPSM SHIPS lying alo-i^Nide the >ingapor« Harbour Board uharves or expected today are: Menve Lloya 1/2. Straat Rio 4 o. Donai 6A, Benhiaut Sincapore 8/9. Eveline 10/11, Benvrackie 13/14. Htssensiein 15/16, Adrastus 18. NankaJ Mara 19. Sedili N- Wail 2, Mu&i N. Wall 3. Lalang N. Wall 4. Bidor 21/22,80 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-11-14 2 BARBER f r«« US EAST COAST POO' «N0 TOREADOR Pirt fflß MMMM .OT «a r> V AST17 words
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17 1960-11-14 3 300 INVITED TO SCHOOL'S VARIETY CONCERT -L\ Moil conHall on to 9.30 evening D the the hool17 words
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Article23 1960-11-14 3 Am m>v Monduy. -it Road are apemeii to Ik? stationilh during llial jnolorists do n<>t r Road' 1 si. f a dash23 words
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Article12 1960-11-14 3 kl :rv. Mon.— Police Band Kallang Park 7.30 p.m. to12 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-11-14 3 ALIAS RAHIM - ALIAS RAHIM rfTler office-boy now rears singing merboks FOR THE PRICE OF S2O YOU CAN OWN A PET THAT'LL WHISTLE OR COO ON REQUEST By Kranji, Mon £)EEP m the Kranji basin three and a half miles from the village, Inche Ahmad Ghani makes a301 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-11-14 3 It will be hidden by new building SIM.APORK CITY, Mon The Kong chiu Tin Hou Kong Temple (above) a i.iuiiiiar sight to passers-by m Beach Road for 81 years. will soon disappear from view. X KASON: A 5400.0D0 seven-storey office building U being huilt m front on the temple courtyard,172 words
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100 1960-11-14 3 PRAYERS FOR THE SUCCESS OF CONGO MISSION SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— The South Indian Jamiathul Ulama Association, Singapore, held a meeting the Sultan Masjid, under the presidentship of Moulvin K. Abdul.salam m remembrance of the first four Kali las »Sahabas>. Some prominent Muslims delivered lectures on the life and their services100 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-11-14 3 Ah Yuen is stall owner at popular eating spot for forty years SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. TIIK oldest stall m the popular after-hours eating haunt, Albert Street, is run by Ah Yuen. It has been there for the past 40 years and is well patronised. Ah Yuen, orphaned at the age88 words
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Article28 1960-11-14 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— A iestival of Christmas music will be presented by the Army children's schools at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 8 6.30 p.m.28 words
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120 1960-11-14 3 AN INDIAN SELLS HIS JOSS STICKS IN HEART OF CHINATOWN pHINATOWiN, Mon. V> Mohamed Salleh, 46. is •a. lone Indian vendor selling joss sticks every night at the junction 01 Pagoda and Tiengganu Streets a predominantly Chinese area. Most of his customers are Chinese. During the day he sells his120 words
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Article38 1960-11-14 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Dato A.M. Alsagoff will act as Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, m the absence of Dr. D. P. Mclntyre. who will be on leave from Nov. 14. to 30.38 words
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Article29 1960-11-14 3 IPOH. Mon. Bridg. F. G. Hassett, 42. has taken over command of the 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group and North Malaya SubDistrict from Bridg. H.J. Mogg.29 words
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Advertisement206 1960-11-14 3 *Zf B| winning a prize of $500 y^ WmBSBm turn to back pa$e BLlBaWalBiiiiiii« iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin^ MODERN 1 I JEWELLERY 1 I SKILLED CRAFTSMEN I Manufacturers of I GEM SET JEWELLERY I I Platinum and Gold I l Dealers m Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, I Blue Sapphires, Cats Eyes, j I Star206 words
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Article326 1960-11-14 4 Britain guarantees all aid she can afford Japan calls for an increase m technical assistance JOKYO, Mon.— Th< leader of Britain.* delegation to th( ministerial meeting of the twelfth Colombo Plan toda> guaranteed member countries his government \y ou 1 d "make available all the resources326 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-11-14 4 FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Marquis of Milford Haven, close friend of film star Eva Bartok and best man at the wedding of Prince Philip to the Queen, officially announced his ensapement to 23-year-old Miss Janet Bryce, former girl friend of the Duke of Kent Miss71 words
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174 1960-11-14 4 TOP RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS WORK ON ANTI-MISSILE ROCKET TO COUNTER NUCLEAR THREAT by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE f ONDON. Mon Russia is reported to 1-ihave given top priority to work on an anti-missile missile that could tip the balance m the nuclear stalemate between West and East. Informed sources said174 words
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Article41 1960-11-14 4 Just what is your type? ARE you Sweet and Shy, Cay and Daring or Suave and Sophisticated? November's HER WORLD, the magazine for Malayan women, tells you with three charming designs. And there are free patterns on how to make them41 words
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Article26 1960-11-14 4 TOKYO. Mon. One hundred Japanese cherry tree sapplings are on their way to Hannover, Germany for planting m the campus of Goetting imiventty.26 words
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Article11 1960-11-14 4 PEKING. Mon.— Three Cuban! lawyers arrived to tour China.11 words
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70 1960-11-14 4 2TANLEVILLE, Mon. A uniformed rabble, which was once the Congolese Army third group, rules this frightened town of 500 They have arrested their officers and elected new ones three times since July. Charles Bajoko, President of the Provincial Assembly, was arrested70 words
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92 1960-11-14 4 'POLITICAL DEBTS' HARD TO COLLECT: NASUTION JAKARTA, Mon.— The Minister of National Security, General Abdul Haris Nasution. charged that m the past m-any government credits were extended "because of political reasons." Nasution, who is also the Army's Chief of Staff, complained that repayment of such credits ere difficult to collect.92 words
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215 1960-11-14 4 DE GAULLE'S MEN TOLD: SUPPORT MY POLICIES OR RESIGN DARIS, Mon. 1 eral De Gaullt systematically "smoking out the opposition" to his Algerian policies here before making his next move on the future of the troubled territory, according to his close advisers. He is interviewing all Ministers m his government215 words
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184 1960-11-14 4 Republican lashes 'two Chinas' policy: Grave consequences WASHINGTON, Monday. REPUBLICAN, Senator Korris Cotton (New Hampshire), has said lie will oppose any attempt by President-elect Kenneth name Mr. Chester Bowles as Secretary of State. Senator Cotton said he i wanted to do everything possible to support them!- coming President, but "I184 words
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104 1960-11-14 4 WORLD'S BIGGEST TEA FIRM SETS NEW SALES MARK OF $8500. LONDON, Mon. Sales by Brooke Bond, the world's biggest tea firm, reached a new world record of over £100 million, (about MsBso million) m the year ended June 30, it was stated here. Sales during the year increased by £11,283,--000104 words
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Advertisement205 1960-11-14 4 /r w> si rl I ft j*rS Ji 1 f m f n'^jr- ff for Instant Protection... •lu*t turn the swivel base and Odo-Ro A|»[dy l»otl) stick deodorant is ready to use Soothingly cool, delicately fragrant, it Urodorant goes on "dry," eliminates perspiration odor all day long. Then, when you've205 words
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Advertisement36 1960-11-14 4 ft SUPIRf Mill, I on $1.90 f IN ir< *iw Don Wl Stnm turn WE HMM JEWEIU A KDf <4 Please I And See C^ l Arc Aork«< IT WIL YOLR Bill YOUR TAS| r a36 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-11-14 5 SING A SONG OF SUCCESS: IT ROUGHT POPPY A TOP JOB I SINGAPORE. Mon. !t of a shell of introverir t -top to success m the uorld for Miss Poppy Malargeh responsible for I shyness shorthand-typist, manager of the pas i( M. She becomes the department m the f memories70 words
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Article, Illustration903 1960-11-14 5 He's an expert farmer and a friend and teacher of rural folk m Kis parish By ALIAS RAHIM BUKIT PANJANG. Mon In no the thousands of villagers m the sprawling rural districts of Bukil Panjang and Mandai, the arrival of the "big priest" from903 words
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Article39 1960-11-14 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. About 30 members ot the Siong 800 Athletic Association held a party at Robin son Road on Friday to celebrate the victory of Tan Kirn i Fong. who won the Singapore Billiards Championships re-39 words
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Article32 1960-11-14 5 BEARCH ROAD: The Singapore Battalion, the Boys' Brigade, will hold Its annual review and display on De*:. 17. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be the Inspecting Officer.32 words
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Article36 1960-11-14 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.The Singapore Film Society will give free film shows entitled "The Severn Samurai ror all its members at the i Cultural Centre on Sunday. Nov. 27 at 6.00 and 9.00 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement113 1960-11-14 5 X'mas Sale Now On! An exclusive ronge of bcoutiful PERSIAN, BOKHARA PAKISTAN corpets ond rugs is now on display m our Showrooms. Choose one yourself to cnhonce the lovchr of your Home. Visit IRANIAN Carpets 37, Tanrlin Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** jm* Buy modern f^W Buy electric mI ~~*r^ Steam113 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-11-14 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tic Fred Dickenson TZ£ASUR£J*£vEN. THIN6S H6RE.I SUPPOSE L^-— lU PERMITTED MANDRAKE »>y. Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES Drake a/ r YOU 'R ERU NN INS1 NS SI I sSSK^gfrO fc^tL, i? S^ M43 words
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Article269 1960-11-14 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Throw these men out IN THE United Na- tions the Credentials C o m in i t t e e blunders gravely when it asks the General A mbly to seat the personal representatives of president Joseph Kasavubu in the row of empty seats reserved for the269 words
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331 1960-11-14 6 ARCHITECT and Town-Planner for the Housing and Development Board of Singapore, Mr. Alan Choc Fook Cheong, outlines here six ways how the public can help the architect. AT every phase of history, architecture is a measure of material progress, human enterprise and331 words
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98 1960-11-14 6 HE CLIMBS UP A 14-FOOT TOWER TO BE 'CLOSER TO HIS GURU' BUKIT TIMAH, Mon. A former watchman m bukit Timah has buiit -a 14--loot tower to which he retires whenever he wants to meditate and pray. He is Kernail Singh, 46, who claims: "It is only when I am98 words
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Article, Illustration935 1960-11-14 6 Know what is best and see that you always get it stud our city with architectural gems or mar her with architectural monstrosities. In our small island, the rate we are building and chewing up land it is all the more reason why we cannot afford to build badly. We935 words
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74 1960-11-14 6 GOVT. OFFER OF 70 GRANTS TO PRIMARY STUDENTS niNGAPORE CITY. Mon. To enable deserving pupils m primary schools to continue their education m secondary schools, the Government is offering a number of scholarships of $6 per month lor a year. The Ministry of Education announced that the award of these74 words
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112 1960-11-14 6 Rowcroft Club to stage new play: Maureen chosen for star role ALEXANDRA, Monday. THK Rowcrofl Theatre Club will present! "Night Must Fall/ a play by Emlyn Williams at their theatre m Rowcrofl Lines. Aver Rajah Road, from Wednesday to Satur- day at 8.30 p jil The play is about Mrs.112 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-11-14 6 Golf course to be playing field TELUK ANSON. Mon. The Town Council playing field committee is to draw up plans for the conversion of the golf course m Changkat Jong road into a playing field.35 words
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Advertisement207 1960-11-14 6 You ran hand m your small ad. lo an\ one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Sto r<l., TanaH Ri IPOH Tret. Road. KOTA BHARU age <M> Mi KUALA LUMPUR 6 Moumbatten X KUANTAN M) Ltd.. MALACCA FENANG I th SCREMBAN .td INGAr>ORC Ri id207 words
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Advertisement41 1960-11-14 6 Are You Suffering From:- DANDRUFF? ITCHY SCALP?? FALLING HAIR??? jitgghs Idandricide I T* -1 9 Costing only 20 cts. a rinse, America's scientific discovery is fast, easy to use and extremely effective! Available from all Drug Stores, Hairdressers or Cosmetic Counters.41 words
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Advertisement41 1960-11-14 6 SO 100 A startli' < with t» musK kur«l wondrrt, whirled thi y.y 't command jmm on ti WP^jf^^G HERE TOO Jjrt^^i^*" glfinMl ID Wat I -<v Irw ft Sinqopon i~ t: j i fit It M O¥% TO I kL v^V^41 words
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Article, Illustration265 1960-11-14 7 Bugis 'armada' invasion but only trinkets Interest the sailors pong ocean winds send fishing fleet into Singapore waters for shelter SINGAPORE CITY. Mon pi I f KALLANO, Monday uilors, descendants of "invaded* 1 Singaliling prahus. here, however, on buy and sell. the biggest fleet to The fleet is now moored265 words
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48 1960-11-14 7 UMNO men call for Albakri 's removal ALA LUMPUR. Mon. powerful section of Umno the chairman of Federation Elections ommission. Haji 11 Albakri bin Haji n. to be removed from •ion is the Ulu angat division and is the o make a public statement calling for his removal.48 words
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110 1960-11-14 7 PASIR PANJANG, Monday. CGT. I]. VV. CHENERY, secretary of the Sapper Sailing Club m Pasir Panjang, appealed to Senicemen and Iheir iamilies to take more m -t in yachting. He said 'that since the Sapper Sailing Club was formed110 words
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26 1960-11-14 7 MISSION GIVES GIFTS TO POOR CHILDREN YIO CHU KANO, Mon.— The Independant Missionary Movement gave gifts to 43 children of the Mentally Deficient Children's Home recently.26 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-11-14 7 IRVING, 70, THINKS THE STATE IS LIKE CALIFORNIA SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Mr. Irving Smith. 70--year-old retired court reporter of the Long Beach Press Telegram has summed Singapore up m three words: "A commendable Mr. Smith. travelling alone on a world tour stopped here for two days, said: "Singapore is a105 words
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162 1960-11-14 7 CENTRE TO HOLD PICNIC FOR RESIDENTS OF THE KALLANG ESTATE SINGAPORE; CITY, Mon. The Assemblyman for Kallang, Inche Buang bin Omar Junid, and the Advisory Committee of the Jalan Tenteram Community Centre are planning to hold a picnic for the residents of this housing estate on Dec. 11. About 200162 words
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Article19 1960-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malay schools m the Federation will start their third term holidays on Dec. 1.19 words
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267 1960-11-14 7 R. G. PILLAI - Govt. team now making on-the-spot study of farmers' problems By R. G. PILLAI SINGAPORE CITY, Monday fpHli Government has recruited 14 Rural Organisers to act as "middle men" between the farmers and the Primary Production Division of the Ministry of National Development. They are making their "rounds" m rural areas267 words
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Article68 1960-11-14 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Santa Claus will arrive m Singapore today and tour the Katong and Serangoon districts to herald the advent of Christmas. He will land at Clifford Pier by launch and ride m a motorised galleon decorated to give it the Christmas look.68 words
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Article36 1960-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ariffln, Assistant Controller !of Customs, South Johore. will attend a United Nations- sponsored conference on naricotics m Bangkok from Dec. '6 to 17. Annoo! tn hinl/c36 words
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286 1960-11-14 7 'Wear head protection' call to motor cyclists SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The Automobile Association, Singapore Motor Club and the Army are all m favour of compulsory crash-helmets for motor cyclists and their pillion riders. A police spokesman also said that he was m favour of motor-cyclists taking this precaution agaiuM fatal286 words
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Advertisement198 1960-11-14 7 This apparatus cannot adjust a watch any more than the doctor's stethoscope can cure a patient! The adjusting and regulating of a watch cannot be done by machines. In precision watches, this calls for personal skill of the highest order as well as great experience. It iv no simple matter,198 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1960-11-14 8 War veteran now gets aid from the Welfare D fir| My last bid to keep self-respect says Mr. Bennett grgrgr VlO CHU KANG, Mbn. —An unemployed war veteran, John Victor Bennett, 38, who described himself as a devout Catholic, has written to the1,240 words
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Article118 1960-11-14 8 SINGAPORE POUCE BAND: Kallang Park 7.30 p.m. lo 8.30 p.m.: NATIONAL LIBRARY: Story hour for children m Malay 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.. film show 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Lecture by Mr. R. Suntharalingam. lecturer m History. University of Malaya, on "Books and materials of historical118 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-11-14 8 The leader of the Wmdies wants the newcomer to see the damage done to their home by the rocket. and he hurries away. My. how a~ ,u-.. i i --i- ting astride this thing. I'd better get inside." And he slips into the little rockpir. Meanwhile57 words
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Advertisement85 1960-11-14 8 <C JTRAND HOTEL > Bencoolen St., Spore. 4T Tcls: *****/9 t. -^r 23 7 \k_ Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms This comfortable Hotel is Centrally situated, clean with all modern conveniences. Reasonable Rates. Private Car Park Facilities. Food is good with a nice BAR Hkv^^x fpend o delightful Ul^fcS^l L^L evening ot85 words
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1050 1960-11-14 9 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON; DAVID CARRIT - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON DAVID CARRIT Hickey has neither b Mw h m nof fc|f abaurtUty I Ny grgrgr |llX M UCKEI EdiM by Peter Quennell. Hutchinson. 425. boredom and sometimes its works are re them is William Hickey 's Memoirs well-to-do1,050 words
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404 1960-11-14 9 WHAT AN UNKIND THING TO SAY OF A QUEEN KING William IV (by W. Gore Allen. Cresset. 305.) William IV, the Sailor King, endears himself to us because he never allowed the sailor to be smothered by the king. He was noisy, good-natured, pleasure -loving and we feel certain that404 words
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223 1960-11-14 9 FEAR OF HUSBAND TURNS TO HATE: LIFE IS A MUDDLE FOR OLIVIA THE DEVrL AND THE FOOL by Gael Mayo (Andre Deutsch, 12s. 6d.). rVHIS is a strange, A compelling novel which grows on the reader very much m the course of perusing it. The first sentence is well calculated223 words
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584 1960-11-14 9 STRIKE FROM THE SKY by Alexander Mc-Kec (Souvenir Press $10.50) J^S THE Spitfires arrowed across the- sky south of London, the voice of the ground controller crackled urgently on the R/T Messerschmitt 110s had attacked Croydon Airport and were now nipping584 words
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Miscellaneous228 1960-11-14 9 RD PUZZLE 'MM': THE WINNING SOLUTION MM 1 MM X MM 3 P* 4 MM 5 MM 6 HE JUDGES COMMENT II STRAIN the any sort of engine. Pre-over-exertlng ones lerence for BLRNT. Preference for MMS-3: A captain may N lK\'N have to manoeuvre careMM You'd expect fu u y228 words
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Article, Illustration647 1960-11-14 10 V. COLLINS - Singapore ponds draw the crowds for the most relaxing sport... V. COLLINS oy YIO CHU KANG. Monday "OIG one, big one. This cry continually broke the peaceful quietness around the Chiap Seng Fishing Pond yesterday as the sporting anglers struggled and strained to land what each silently hoped would beJerry Wee - 647 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-11-14 10 TAN JONG PAGAR Mon. The yacht racing to be held at South Pier by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club has been cancelled due to Remembrance Day yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-11-14 10 The winning boys relay team from the Combined Schools. They won the 400 metres Medley Relay m 4min. 57.35ec. at the first Singapore Open Swimming Championships. From left: Kenneth Munro. Chee Siew Gh?e. Seah Pong Pin, and Oei Boon Kwee. The Girls' Combined Schools relay team which von82 words
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100 1960-11-14 10 SCHOOLS TO SELECT TEAMS FOR FEDERATION SINGAPORE City, Mon. Tomorrow will be the deciding day tor about 150 lead ing sports participating children m secondary schools. The Combined Schools Council will meet to pick the terms to challenge the Federation Schools m the various gam< The teams will most probably100 words
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363 1960-11-14 10 TAN HONG POH - After month's toil and sweat, best table tennis tourney is over TAN HONG POH oy Singapore City. Monday \FTER a month of toil and sweat, the 19G0 Singapore Table Tennis Association's 'home' championship is now over. During this period, about 2,600 matches were played. Competition throughout was razor-keen and with363 words
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Article33 1960-11-14 10 C. CHELLAPPAH - By C. CHELLAPPAH In T HK (Ma Rlc an i )L pore, and left unbe They explained t* I nesia on Friday. but we are unhap; we played. the coacl I Good33 words
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170 1960-11-14 10 61 members advance in judo at YMCA SINGAPORE CITY M A total oi 6] of the V.M C A. Judo So have passed m the i Contest held reo< were examined by lour B Belt holders In Geor A.V. Pestana. George 1 I Poh and William Wee. The successful contt170 words
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Article31 1960-11-14 10 LONDON. Mon title British and I pire champion Chic i wood of Scotland. London, i date suggested by H Levene and. Pet 1 joint promote U.P.I »ic-U.P.I. - 31 words
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138 1960-11-14 10 GSC AND WRAC POPPY FUND HOCKEY MATCHES JOHORE BAHRU. M Two hockey matches have been arranged for the Poppy Day Fund by the Johore Bahru District Hockey Association. The first game scheduled for 4.00 p.m. will be betv. the Girls SporLs Club. Singapore and the Women Royal Air Force. Singapore.138 words
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341 1960-11-14 10 Iroguois cup shoot was keenly contested > T EE SOON. Mo:. Twelve teams from the Volunteer Units of the Singapore Military Forces took part In the annual competition for the Iroquois Cup. This cup was presented as an annual trophy m 1927 by H.M.S. Iroquois. and is a trophy that341 words
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Article102 1960-11-14 11 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES k J^m %^m MM mK^^^^ Ht B M*^ WN U» mlu\ State water potion against Singa- Dple ot this State will he ndia to watch a power I. ;it least m the Asian n rightly be called Lim and India, you its first Asian Games izold and102 words
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Article131 1960-11-14 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. I id Open feather-weight I Gopalan, mercilessly I swinging British-Army-Occupa--1 pi. Derek Martin, to win E in their special contest nehlishted the •he 1960 .pionships held at \ci cheered yes hoarse as they -1 Gopalan. the calmer i more scientific of the In the first all131 words
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Article, Illustration23 1960-11-14 11 KIT TIMAH. -miles time trial which > be held yesterday mor ed off because of 1■• be held on Sunday, am.23 words
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Article, Illustration471 1960-11-14 11 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN by Singapore City, Mond iy *RC 8 Negri Malacca Asians SINGAPORE Recrea- tion Club did exceedingly well to bent Negri-Malacca by a solitary point m a friendly game of rugser played on the padang yesterday morning. The Recs scored two tries to a471 words
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359 1960-11-14 11 GRANDEST GO-K ART MEET... MAYBE IT WAS THE LAST ONE Alexandra, Monday. SGT. J. Ilowker and his "Beatnik Fly" captured the coveted Rowcroft Plate, after a terrific tussle with Cpl. Birtles m the 10-lap Regimental Sprint Championship event at the 18th Signals Regiment Go-kart Grand Prix at Dover Road on359 words
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Article545 1960-11-14 11 Cedric's2 decide for S.T.U. S.T.U 4 Police 2 rTHOMSON, Mon.— Two L quick goals by Cedric Monteiro m the last five minutes decided the issue between the Singapore Teachers' Union and Police m the S.H,A. div. I league when the Teacher's ran out 4-2 winners on the P.T.S. ground yesterday.545 words
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Miscellaneous267 1960-11-14 11 I H I j .aL— 1. 1 J. 1 aL-^-—^ illiquid s :dpis > :sn.ißDi :auojt 'z :a.\iosqy 'I =X.V\oa ■jaqsg a\a gz :.\ox 'W 'V«a 'ZZ :A.uaqinK '2S :j*q -uitiDio '61 '81 ;squm T O 91 :a}uu3 '81 *™ld 'II '.inoq \\i;i *oi "8 :dou;s 'L :d]d S :sdnispuuv267 words
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93 1960-11-14 12 Springboks swamp London XV by 20-3 LONDON. The tour- South Rugby >n team maintained their •■aten record by beating lon Counties 20-3 at Twickenham on Saturday. The Springboks led 9-3 at half-time. ..en they la ited Brit. c years ago, the Springboks suffered their defeat when London beat them 11-9.Reuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-11-14 12 BULAT BARGES IN AGAINST NEGRI-MALACCA BUT THEY HELD SINGAPORE 3-3 Bin Bulat of Singapore, m striped jersey, tussles for the ball with Fong Wah Fatt and Wing Lock of NegriMalacca m Saturday's All Blue> Cup Rame played on the padanu. This sooth zonr openint; tie was drawn :;-.'>. > -terday64 words
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Article93 1960-11-14 12 Vival Police 3. t s.c o. BALESTIER. Mon. Ceyion Sport.s Club, playing with ten men. suffered their first defeat at the hands of the Naval Police the daiK horses— in tfaeii SHA Div. 3 match here yesterday. Naval Police were better m all departments. Their93 words
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Article, Illustration690 1960-11-14 12 Lewis tips 4 winners FREE PRESS racing expert Allan Lewis tipped four winners yesterday. They were Entertainer III (Race One). Free Mist (Race Two). Miss Harmony (Race Six) and Fire Power (Race Seven) Fire Power paid S."S0 for a win. TREBLE PUTS HIM IN THIRD690 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-11-14 12 DENIS COLLINS - 5 sturdy policemen sweep into final, to play Prison team DENIS COLLINS By KALLANG. Mon FIVE sturdy policemen reached the finals of the Singapore Civil Service Association's badminton championships. The convincing way m which Police "A" trounced the formidable Customs team, has made them firm favourites for the the title.253 words
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Article59 1960-11-14 12 Telok Kurau win two and lose ITATONG. Mon.— Telok Kurau United 3rd. team beat Lorong Combined 5-3 m a friendly football matcn here yesterday. Then TeloK Kurau 2nd j team beat Redinll Community j Centre 2na team 5-3 In another matcn Telok Kurau United were trailing 5-1 igainsi Redhill Community59 words
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141 1960-11-14 12 Scrap Varsity team no match for STU STL "t University... 0 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. A scrap University XI was trounced 5-0 by a faster and j fitter Singapore Teachers' Union team m a SHA div. 2 encounter on the Varsity ground. After a scrappy first j half, the teachers went141 words
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144 1960-11-14 12 NEE SOON. Mon. Singapore Military Forces von the (ialistan Cup m the triangular shoot against Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves and the Singapore Police Force at Nee Stum I ranges. At one period it looked I the Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve144 words
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