The Singapore Free Press, 23 November 1960
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Title Section22 1960-11-23 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The Singapore Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1960 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration326 1960-11-23 1 YIN FOR KASAVUBU' S MEN Nehru attacks outside interference m Con&o af fairs 'The Parliament must meet' ssembly votes to keep it despite iposition UNITED NATIONS, Wed. THE General Assembly last night voted to seat m the United Nations a Congolese delegation headed by President Joseph Kasavubu, thus enabling the326 words
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10 1960-11-23 1 After night clash— Now Congolese troops Arrest UN personnel FMLDFMDSLM10 words
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Article156 1960-11-23 1 Shell makes its choice \KYY YORK, Wed.— The Sheil Oil Company is to put its entire advertising budget into newspapers, the New York Times said. An announcement would be made soon, said advertising writer Robert Alden. The decision a "closely guarded secret" was said to have been made alter a156 words
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40 1960-11-23 1 MI I w AL'KEE i Wisconsm nun. .a Boiait. 2U. rday fOi .scalding her lour-yea r-old son to deatli hi a "punishmenl bath." Judge Herbex: s^fie.-, described the boy's punisnment for misronduct as 'sadistic torture."40 words
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Article23 1960-11-23 1 Tengku' s visitor LONDON. Wed.— Mr. George Drew. Canadian High Commissioner to Britain, called here yes.erday on Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malayan Prime Minister.23 words
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Article19 1960-11-23 1 NEW DELHI. Wed —Burma is o-operating with India m efloru to combat attacks by rebel Nags19 words
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Article, Illustration246 1960-11-23 1 Dollars pour in for Cheer Fund: Kind Sixteen pay $1,095 gIXGAPORE CITY, Wed. Even before an alloul campaign has been launched, money tor this year's Rotary Club Cheer Fund is already rolling m. Willi sixteen donations from readers scattered all over the island and a thousand dollar cheque from the246 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-11-23 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - SATA plans to build chest clinic to serve East Coast CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPOKE CITY. Wed. FKSDFNKSDNF ifi ySSE^Bf TIIK Planning Authority is now studying the plans for a $200,000 regional clinic submitted ])v the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic. The regional chest clinic will be built by SATA at the219 words
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Article13 1960-11-23 1 LONDON. Wed.— Nearly too business executives will attend a13 words
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Article27 1960-11-23 1 I l< I .1. Ih« ton STOCK EXCHA" mi (I t ||f JH'I Imi^i ih^ I 1QUAKE SHOCK ■I KM I M w kti m.27 words
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Article30 1960-11-23 1 Pin an Pund manager's prices today, buying $1.16 selling $1.24 id Mn Fund n: cents -lhng $1.02. Pin( Hong Kong Fund n. HK SI fT HK $1.10.30 words
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Advertisement18 1960-11-23 1 DANDRICIDE banishes B OANDRUFF! AGAIN j£l| E^ T CASES Hairdressers Counters. WAl^^^^^ mm^ l -jy niiaffi'' FOR ME18 words
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Advertisement107 1960-11-23 1 VAX mx I OH II X X lIIt X ITIH I 142. Orchard Road. Spore-f. Tflv: *****. 2258* °.2248. S^cauAM WORLD FAMOUS PIANO ACCORDIONS (Compete with Carrying Ca satisfy all Accordion Players Student 12 12 Boss SI 35.00 btuden* 24 24 1 00 Studenf 32 7b > 32 t 175.00107 words
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37 1960-11-23 2 Hong Kong forms new encourage industry aaaaM— —i by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE UONG KONG. Wed. The colony ten. formally inched the .vly formed Federation of Hoim Kon»; Indu ncourai lopment ol the m- 'Rising tide'37 words
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313 1960-11-23 2 American talks with Bonn to boost the dollar fails BONN, Wednesday. AMERICAN and West German talks have tailed to reach full agreement on ways to ease Ihe U.S. balance of payments deficit, notably on direct defence payments by West Germany. The Lilks will be continued by experts today, informed sources313 words
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48 1960-11-23 2 'FUNERAL FEAST' TO MARK END OF NEWS CHRONICLE London, w •wake" was Id here on Monday by the former staff of the N Chronicle. The N a swallowed up by the Con>- Mail last nth. At the same time ter pap Star, bsorbed by the London Even. Bu48 words
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158 1960-11-23 2 RUBBER DOWN AT OPENING BUT MARKET IS QUIET AND STEADY m mm W mmm mm M w» I Iri r~ftS i*i la am ■ban K ?vr WO^A LONDON. Wed. At the outset quotations were adjusted downward slightly to conform with another net decline at Singapore. Buyers were slow m coming158 words
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Article32 1960-11-23 2 LONDON Thr financial Times market indices for Nov. 4, laxt >ear. week n, r o. previous and vrsterdav's. respectively: Tins: 205.6, 2726. 275.4, 272? Rubbrr: 216. 1. 102.0. 189.9. 190.632 words
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Article165 1960-11-23 2 -I lying alongside the Sbafa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1 '2, Lipscombe Lykes 4/5, Star Bella trix 6 A. Diomed 6/7, Slate of un 8/9. Unburn 10/n, Alcinous 13 14. Kamikawa Maru lo IG. Miryu Maru 18. Noreverett 19. Pesco N- Wall165 words
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Article35 1960-11-23 2 NEW YORK. N«v. 22. Previous Today 3u lnoumtai» t M 6 ••0 Railroads I f*s 7p «0 Oomestle Bends v 4 50 15 Utilities g \tb Stocks Cemaoutt Avoracta 20) 74 J00.0435 words
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Article27 1960-11-23 2 Malabar epoc 51, afloat. 47t. Nov. 47|, N toN h;»e apol T.i. afloat* 72, Nov. shipment ex-dOCk. Above price* Quoted m U.S. cent* cr-r lo27 words
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Article100 1960-11-23 2 LONDON. Ntv. 22. Previous Today RUBBEIt No i m c.if. Euroiu-.i' ports. Now i unquoted Oec 24 l.i J4 IS 16 RUBBER No. 1 R*S Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Oec 25 Jan. M.ir 2b 7 lr.< TONE Very steady. PEPPER wmit JjtjMdk I100 words
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Article43 1960-11-23 2 NEW YORK. Nov. JJ. Previouj Today TIN Strait* on. i h m. 1 ..7 RUBBER FlftUfM Nov. Jan. 29.50 TONE Very steady SALES: 126 lots. No. 1 RSS Dec. landed price 291 COFFEE: Futuris B MNtract Oec U.N 3> v"i43 words
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Article82 1960-11-23 2 LONDON. Nov. 22. Previoui Today COPRA PhiliDiitni* If. U.K. Narth European port* delivered weight per lons ton No* COPRA. Strait* Borneo C.l.f. U.K./ North European ports deliverer? weight per long ton Nov. Dee. t'r>7 bJiUNUr OIL. crude Straits e.i.f. European p o r t a m milh82 words
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Article189 1960-11-23 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday 19 5 19 6 2.85 2.85 K. Kamra- 148,1 K. Kamunting 15 10^2 *14 9 K. Lanjut 142 6 137 6 Kamunting *I 5 l 1 *U Kent (1/-) "3 712 *3/4% i Keporg i189 words
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429 1960-11-23 2 The 'classic' repots from Raub Gold Co. By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. [T is a pih that a company that present* a fine annual report as that of the Rnuh Australian Gold Miking Co. >hould not be able to report happier result^. Brokers consider this document io429 words
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208 1960-11-23 2 Buyers are cautious in London markets I ON DON, Wed. SettleJment day considerations and a cautious attitude on the part of buyers led to dull conditions In the London stock markets yesterday. Sentiment was affected by a press suggestion of higher American interest rates which produced the thought that a208 words
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Advertisement119 1960-11-23 2 THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. Nos S<ngapare *****. XI. 8896E P. Swettenham 6432. Penang *****. EUROPE SERVICE Aden, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, ■Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Scandinavia with transhipment. Extra Calls At: Mer«e Uc.d m t rt 24 Nov Alexandria. B lona. Le Havre. Hamburg (18 12,. Bremen, mPc 26119 words
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Miscellaneous46 1960-11-23 2 N.Y.K.LINE 21 29 Nov Ah ati v ETO 23 Nov Gdr 11 ETO 23 Nov :i 25 Nev 1 2 Oec 29 30 Nev 27 21 Nov In Port ETO 24 Nev Zu.vo Man 26 27 X Mikeae Mam 4 5 Oec M J ''> 2 Oec46 words
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Miscellaneous75 1960-11-23 2 BARBER LINE Ffem U.i A EAST COAST POP' TACAYTAY FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LDQ Fram US A GULF PORT IGLENVILLE 6 Ore BARBER-FERN VILLI LDfl Te: NEW YORK. BOSTON. PNILABELPHit i FRANCISVILLE MANOEVILLE HARRISONS 6c CROSFIELD HARRISONS 6c CROSMELD (F lei ISTHMIAN LINE TO M aiso Kceptiac cargo w i Limited75 words
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Article13 1960-11-23 3 Imagine yourself ItffY MAN FINOS ISOLATION I LOCAL HID LIFE I ir land13 words
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Article413 1960-11-23 3 G. SUBHAS - G. SUBHAS TL 1 Ihe love-life of a flower by an expert THEY MAY BE A LITTLE INDISCREET AND HAVE MANY FAULTS. BUT ITS NICE HAVING THEM By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. PROMINENT orchid-grower, Mr. Yeoh Bok Choon revealed some unusual aspects of orchid-growing m413 words
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142 1960-11-23 3 SEOW KUEN WILL APPEAR AT FILM SHOWS IN AID OF THEATRE FUND SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— j Visiting Hong Ko actress, popular Miss Scow Kuen, 2u. will make personal appearances at the King's Theatre and New Happy Theatre tonight at the showing of the 111 m, "The Teenager." Gross takings at142 words
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Article36 1960-11-23 3 IPOH. Wed. A project undertaken oy the Drainage and Irrigation Department to prevent floods at Gopeng town. 12 miles from here. and a large part of the Kinta valley is now nearing completion.36 words
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Article23 1960-11-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. About 650 newly trained teachers will be posted to schools m the Federation m January next year.23 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-11-23 3 SINGAPORJ 1 IV. Wed Six blind scouts of the H>l Scout (iroup of the Singapore School for the Blind hiked ten miles recently for an exercise. They were Tan Hiok Yiow, 18, (patrol leader): Ngiam Quek Bee, IS. (patrol second); Kassim167 words
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87 1960-11-23 3 1,2OO VOLUNTEERS WILL HELP TO RAISE $10,000 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. About 1.200 volunteers will sell flags and car labels lor the Singapore Children Society, on its flag Day on Dec. 10. An official of the Society said that their target this year is 310.000. The official hope. members of the87 words
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169 1960-11-23 3 Parents see display of handwork done by 1,200 school children ALEXANDRA, Wednesday. THERE was a good turn out of parents to see the work of 1.200 children on display at the third annual art and handwork exhibition of Delta Schools I and 11. The exhibits were all done by the169 words
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Advertisement115 1960-11-23 3 spending just a few moments testing your I judgment m a most I entertaining contest and then suddenly ikikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Unas lime •Ih< It 1 1 is 1111/HH /U3li 010 iloloii it'Hir n»rt§ 9m:%0 I s«|iiir« prmmwmim Fascinating Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Fabrics TASLAN-WOOL acle blend washable, cool, creose-proot. j M TERYLENE SILK A115 words
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Advertisement11 1960-11-23 3 W^^% M '*M m 1 m fc\7!TT^^BpT^I < t r-ilt^'l'M' ■\au.jj'>!J I11 words
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Advertisement197 1960-11-23 3 lIIIIIIIMIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.llllllilll I 11l i LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY m C T 1 j WORLD FAMOUS >— CULTURED PEARLSi 1 j I G. C. DE SUVA BROS., j Manufacturing Jewellers and Diamond Merchants. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore-1. Phone: ***** TilllllllilliniimiiiiiiiMiiiii. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii >■■■ mini i iiiiiiiiiiiini i >»> 1\ BEFORE YOU197 words
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Article151 1960-11-23 4 THREE-WEEK COURSE PLUS FREE FOOD AND ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAINEES JOHORK BAHRU, Wednesday. THK JOHORE Government is to establish two rural agricultural centres at Sungei Sudan and Tangkak, m Muar District, to train 550 farmers a year. Construction of the new training centres will begin m151 words
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36 1960-11-23 4 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. The 2,300-stront;--strong Harbour Trade Union is to demand a unified salary scheme for its members working m three stevedoring firms here. Govt, to set up two agricultural centres36 words
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84 1960-11-23 4 RENTS MAY GO UP NEXT YEAR SAYS THE COUNCIL CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council takes into consideration the size. age. condition and type ol construction of a house and other properties before revaluing them. This was explained by the council's president, Mr. A. D. n clarifying84 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-11-23 4 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Madam Goh tells of troubles with guerillas and terrorists Mother and her son produce 5,000 sheets of smoked rubber yearly m Johore jungle j By ARTHUR RICHARDS KOTA TINGGI, Wed. D cc p in the Jungles of Ulu Sungei, Johore. I met Madam Goh Ah Ting, 64, and her son,276 words
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358 1960-11-23 4 TMIK Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin llaji Yunos, recently warned penghulus to beware of "subversive elements and ill-informed critics*' m the State. "These people arc trying to discredit the Government.'* he told 37 penghulus attending a civics course at the358 words
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Article, Illustration631 1960-11-23 4 DAVID LEWIN - T here will never be another like Gable the screen hero for all time I "j\\l going to get me that croc." said CI to his eye as we stood next to one ganyika. On a mud tlat m the middle distant i itself lazily. "Yep," said Gable, I'm c631 words
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Advertisement148 1960-11-23 4 I 3P«* RESTAURANT I 3rd Milestone Jalan Scudai Johore Bahru By the Straits of Johore SEASIDE PARADISE with.... EXCELLENT EUROPEAN FOOD DELICIOUS CHINESE DISHES > CHOICEST SELECT WINES SEA BREEZE TO LULL YOL j Bring Your Dale To This ROMANTIC Ni^lu Spot! DANCING EVERY iriURSDAY TO SATURDAY NIGHTS I t.A148 words
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Advertisement16 1960-11-23 4 '"if 7i-,ffliy,* > -»^^»«*«Q-':' -'«>«-«*»v--fir il an I rfatri fc k~^t^mAmu MM I 7v I^^j^hSSß^ml jAo^^^ m^^^^^^A16 words
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9 1960-11-23 5 THIS EXHIBITION IS A 'MUST' FOR A ALL i9 words
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481 1960-11-23 5 Off to a flying start... but now you hardly hear of the P.T.A. TEACHERS. PARENTS MUST WORK TOGETHER FOR COMMON GOOD J I ST what has happened to the Parent niV c Cfler Ass °C»a«on? A postwar idea, thr was started m a score of primary and secondary schools less481 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-11-23 5 STAMP STORY Curious error m West Indies issue... again! l UIRISTOPHER COLU\.\j BUS has been depictec e >tumps of man j countries. But only St. Kitts. m the British West Indies, persisted m a curerror. years, St Kitts' ips showed him dis the inland with a yet Columbus ed a214 words
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124 1960-11-23 5 THIS IS WHAT A MODEL PTA CAN DO... TUST one example of what a PTA can do to help the school comes from the Pasir Panjang English School this week. The PTA has donated four Childrens' Encyclo- n paedia to the school for presentation as prizes to the best all-around124 words
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Article189 1960-11-23 5 PARENTS' MAILBAG DEAR Demi Tasse: 1 have a son who is m Form 11. He has a; ked me if I would pay for a return ticket to Kuala Lumpur during the December holidays. He wants to do the trip with a few of his school mates and intends spending189 words
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Advertisement17 1960-11-23 5 f" .OOICA k m and I I I EACH I -A. LTD., -I colours lu ndred tissues17 words
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Advertisement174 1960-11-23 5 A tt Are you going bald? gA-£s*Jm)j* patches were becoming mcroov m I IrttJ^y 4 lB vised me to try C ll"Hl0{ir1l( I must admit that I v. obout mY^pAm^^^AWZZzyi ts efflC BJ The result ho* beew Br? 5»jX growing hoir imk|s Wm\m\ rHIS TESTIMONIAL IS VJV Am% AVAILABLE FROM174 words
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Miscellaneous210 1960-11-23 5 chile: ner. RIP KIRBY by Johi* Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson IHP C~" WE SENT FOOLS CN I I THEN WHEN YOU H*YE WHY MY <C^\ PLEASE.' LET ME SHOW I AN EXPERT'S ERRANP. PRCVEP YOURSELF, <sSm| 6RANP- A^JIV YOU AROUNP... > TVIEMONALISA f fk*J, BUT WHEN YOU SRI NG- YCU210 words
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217 1960-11-23 6 WHAT is the purpose of the Singapore Association for the Deaf? To look after the interests of the unfortunates at the Oral School and at the Si?n School. To help them m every manner possible. Has it succeeded m this aim? No. It217 words
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Article48 1960-11-23 6 WHEN you hear the T? National Anthem, stand up. Not for fear of that $1,000 fine but because it is the Anthem of your country. Because the whole concept of loyalty to Singapore is centred round that Anthem. How infuriating it is to see individuals 10148 words
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Article, Illustration942 1960-11-23 6 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI Captain Andren: This medium of air transport has great possibilities By Singapore City, Wed. New horizons m trade and jobs PRIVATE aviation could become a major industry m Singa p o r c, with scope for employment to match the motor business, said Captain942 words
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Article, Illustration486 1960-11-23 6 Start saving today and you'll be able to go on that dream Orient tour ililMlflei JHIIiRK is feverish activity m all the major cities m this area to make next year's "Visit the Orient" campaign an unparalleled success. Already governments concerned have expressed willingness to relax immigration rules to enable486 words
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Advertisement394 1960-11-23 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Min.)—Bux >0 eta extrt WHILE YOU WAIT I'hoto.«ta: El '.oblodon Road TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print frort ncy. Telephone 'Life' ngapore. CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION! 'I cases; in.«un_c« matrimonial /personal matters 'ions etc. Shadowing, Observa' .pnor.r *****. Yip Ping Ye* •orge J_*-t Chamber ACCOMMODATION VACANT Win )-Box394 words
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Advertisement49 1960-11-23 6 iiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch I manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches L carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp )f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of :enturies-old "GENEVA i QUALITY" i H. SENA, LTD. i HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. llllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllUHllll i49 words
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Advertisement43 1960-11-23 6 FURNITURE MUM I /fc^r 1 V %JLyy" ii i ayo* tV €XP€*Ts! Many nan l packing |M PHONE Glasswa travel m BM ***** packed FURNITURE Rfl* ESTIMATES FFEE 01 TRANSPORT STORAGE! 173 CECIL STREET 1 SUCTION HOSE Jd u&etftet {oto&ob waist .^Zjjß PHOENIXjf43 words
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Article88 1960-11-23 7 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI by clinlc !!-J!^_jggD"g_j^P e "saries and educating service quietlyjtaekle_this_rapidly diminishing disease eatment and care is piifjdential: Separate ,(j o ns for women and 0 at the hospitals F,LDFSDF SINGAPORE. Wed. nitiafa which connotate aid which write the st-port and city is id88 words
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104 1960-11-23 7 A DOUBLE JOY FOR GIRL ON HER WAY TO AUSTRALIA I'PPF.K SERANGOON, Wed. Miss Lora Pohan. acher m the South-hast I aion College, is due to tor Australia take up a srereterial •nar\ College. <rangbon. New South Wmk I «»ra Pohan who received able from the Coll» firming her admission104 words
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112 1960-11-23 7 Mildred and Veronica win prizes good work SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— Raffles Girls' Primary School held their annual prizegiving day and art and handwork exhibition at the school premises m Queen Street. Veronica Chew Tiat Bin and Mildred Elia.s from the morning and afternoon sions. respectively, topped the School's Examination tor112 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-11-23 7 Madeline threw up a tree air trip to Japan to say 'I do' PAY A LEBAR, Wed— A 23--year-old airline ground hostess threw awa> a free trip to Japan to marry a Penang doctor she met three year* ago. Miss Madeline Tan, of Japan Air lines, was entitled to a166 words
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Article48 1960-11-23 7 PENANG, Wed. The Acting Premier and Minister for Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak. announced In Alor Star that he would ask Parliament at its budget meeting next month to provide an interim development estimate m "readiness" for the Governments second five year rural development plan.48 words
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Article30 1960-11-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Senior officers of the Department of Mines have been urged to "press on" with their task of prospecting for tin ore In Malay reservations.30 words
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138 1960-11-23 7 Civilian association to hold beer-drinking contest for members only SERANGOON, Wednesday. THE Base Ordnance Depots Civilians Association will hold its first get-together party ■n Dec. 2 at the club house m St. George's id. for S(K) members. of the party BODCA Night are a beer men, a soccer on a138 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-11-23 7 A MISS RETURNS AFTER A BEAUTY COURSE SINGAPORE CITY, feed.— Attractive Miss Helen Wong Sek Gek. 24, has returned to Singapore after mmnletinf a three-month25 words
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91 1960-11-23 7 JEWELLER DONATES A PIANO TO SPASTICS STAMFORD, Wed.— A leading jeweller In High Street. Mr. Henry Sena, has presented a piano to the Singapore Spastic children's Association on the occasion of nis 62nd birthday. He said. "I thought it might be a good idea to donate a piano to the91 words
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230 1960-11-23 7 Mr. Moss at last had his breakfast in a leisurely way at airport pAYA LEBAR, Wed. Mr. Marc Moss, a Malayan Airways passenger, is obviously a man who believes m enjoying a good hearty breakfast. When he checked m at the airline's counter at the airport on Monday he found230 words
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187 1960-11-23 7 Visiting general gets a rousing welcome from 200 islanders PULAU BRANI, Wednesday. jyjOHE THAX' 200 islanders here and members of the 174 th Pulau Brani Sea Scout Group gave a rousing welcome to Major-Gen-eral I. C. Harris, General Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, when he visited the island during the187 words
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Article52 1960-11-23 7 KUANTAN Wed. Pahang i has drawn up a land alienaj tion scheme under which nearly 35,000 landless families m the state and from I other parts of the Federation will be given land m the next i five years. miii j uj 1 1 i■■ i. lA52 words
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Advertisement157 1960-11-23 7 Watch your bad days... Put the advance knowledge of your best form to good account Avoid unnecessary risks CHART YOUR LIFE precision watch -^mT^ r,Ce Actual size k for book. *k *1,1 l _:<*> 'Aw T^ 0? _g ijiii P !il PRICES SLASHED liijj at the I FESTIVE BARGAINS mil157 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-11-23 7 I*Y__T7t > Dv i^^n K__S_«n__B j^&Wo«X*W««»ofr^*«Sc? LET ME KNOW WHEN OU? MISERY GETS BACK FROM j _UNCH -HE'S ALWAYS MORE V CHEERFUL WHEN HE'S /n. HAP A COUPLE p 4p_m29 words
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161 1960-11-23 8 Kite-fighting is the new sport as winds become strong KATONG, Wed.— With the windy season at hand, "kite-fighting" is now m full swing. Both young and old are out enjoying the sport. The battle ground is a vacant plot of land at Koh Chuan Avenue. During the afternoons about 30161 words
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98 1960-11-23 8 CHURCH TO HOLD DAY-LONG XMAS TREAT FOR CHILDREN X ATONG, Wed. The Queen of Peace Church m Tanjong Katong Road will hold a Christmas treat for the children m the area on Dec. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children attending this Christmas treut are pro- mised lots of98 words
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Article66 1960-11-23 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. An inter school science guiz organised by St. Andrew's School Science Society— will be held m the Shaw Hall of the school today at 3 p.m. The schools which will participate m the quiz are Raffles Institution, St. Joseph's Institution, Victoria School,66 words
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Article23 1960-11-23 8 SINGAPORE CITY Wed —The Raffles Library and the Raffles Museum will be soon re-named National Li- brary and National Museum.23 words
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81 1960-11-23 8 KATONG, Wed.-Students of the Sogestsu School vviii hold an exhibition of Japanese flower arrangements at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 10 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Proceeds from this show will go to the St. Andrew's r— w Mission Hospital. It81 words
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234 1960-11-23 8 P.N. SENEVIRATNE - P.N. SENEVIRATNE By Katong, Wednesday j 'J'HE important role of women m church work was stressed by Canon D. D. Chelliah, the Archdeacon of Singapore, when he addressed the St. Hilda's congregation m Katong, to celebrate its 26th anniversary and234 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-11-23 8 CONRAD CHIEW - THE DAY GRANDMA LIM SHARED HER JOY WITH CLARA CONRAD CHIEW By KATONG. Wed. J^ KATONG grandmother and her granddaughter celebrated their birthdays on the same day at their Joo Glial home recently Grandmother Lim Chye c became 75-year-old according to the Chii. lunar calendar, and granddaughter Miss Clara Chiew105 words
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Article29 1960-11-23 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. —A young carpenter. Sim Tian Seng, was seriously wounded when he was attacked by a gang of 15 thugs at Jalan Eunos recently.29 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-11-23 8 ■Photo by Inche Kusari bin Shariff and his bride. Che Alimah binte Junid at their uedding at Hemmant Road, Geylang. The bridegroom is a chief clerk m Majulah Enterprises and the bride is a midwife m the City Council.— Michael AnchantMichael Anchant - 48 words
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Article27 1960-11-23 8 More to charity SINGAPORE. CITY. Wed. Singapore millionaire philantropist, Mr. Ng Quee Lam has pledged to give more money to charity and public organisations m the State.27 words
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Advertisement337 1960-11-23 8 Millions of owners around the world give proof that r NORGE f^\ is Y-O-U-tt best buy ks[ rz^ /^fuu-widthN /y\ j r± t __j Jf fb FREEZER J '"Nw \J "^™"™"^j! fS^^^, COMPARTMENT J (I 1^ HARD WHITE >, /mUST rttoor^ IT "L __^v EASIEST TO clean V mil MORE337 words
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Advertisement276 1960-11-23 8 Have You TRIED? no? *W 1 j TRAINED HAIRSTVI IBlossom h s 322-D. Off THnk (Oppositp X S» vI V i i i i > y i ri i OPEN on v, hN I I Special GIFTS will bf j who visit our ipou wh:ch month of No\en 1 J276 words
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Article482 1960-11-23 9 Norstad s proposal well received but... HE SAYS IT WILL BE DIFFICULT TO INSTITUTE EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF WEAPONS THE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said yesterday that to give nuclear weapons to all North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) countries would make the difficulty of disarmamentReuter - 482 words
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142 1960-11-23 9 MAILER SENT TO HOSPITAL FOR KNIFING WIFE BEATNIK PARTY YEW YORK, Wed. Novelist Norman iler, accused ot knifhis wife m a wordrage after a atnik party, was to a hospital day for observaB mental condition described as paranoia with homicidal tendencies. The 37-year-old author of "Th xi And The md142 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-11-23 9 Next year's line for the beach Cote d'Aiur" beachwear fashions for summer. 1961. were presented by the Union of Cote d'Azur Fashion Creators m Paris this week. Photo shows "I slam," a delightful shirt and tie top, with two-pocketed shorts, m white-spotted red cotton >atm. Paul Popper Photo.48 words
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Article16 1960-11-23 9 LONDON. Wed —A south-East London Post Office *as last night robbed of $M 260,00016 words
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190 1960-11-23 9 THE INTEGRATION CRISIS CAUSES HALT IN PAY FOR TEACHERS NEW ORLEANS, Wed. The New Orleans School Board announced yesterday that the integration crisis has become so bad that it cannot pay its teachers and other employees the Ms 6 million due them. School superintendent Dr. James F. Redmon, said the190 words
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269 1960-11-23 9 US WILL DESTROY ATTACKERS' WARNING AT LAUNCHING OF BIGGEST-EVER ATOM SUB F,DLFMSL by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE GROTON. C «nn«cticut), Wed. Soviet i Communist China were terday that they would be m own destruction if they atled a surprise attack upon the United warning came from Gen. Lyman L.269 words
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93 1960-11-23 9 POLICE PLAN TO DUMP BIG TNT HAUL INTO SEA SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Police are finalising arrangements to dump m the sea the big haul of TNT which was discovered about 10 days ago by a Customs patrol m a Mill Lane cul-de-sac off Kallang Road. The explosives m eight four93 words
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148 1960-11-23 9 Drop in rubber prices may put an end to sale of stockpile THE Times m a financial article said ycstti--1 I:iv the decline m rubta ;pn«* which, m spite of repeated secondary rallies has been m progress since the middle of May, has reached an important milestone. The London spot148 words
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Article28 1960-11-23 9 SAIGON, Wed.— The South Vietnam Government has ordered confiscation of all property I belonging to rebels involved m I the Nov. 11 coup d'etat m Saigon.28 words
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Advertisement27 1960-11-23 9 I r I I r I I ay/rttm*^*J mitiOdw io m 4 CELLENT ELECTION ODERN j ■aiERV RE APORE I »ALAYA -:ased Call At m\^*9S&m^% ft I27 words
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Advertisement113 1960-11-23 9 rage t 'W^^mmmm j' 111 mw^^^A _fM__ _S ml lim __/vrJ7___i __> 111 Am j 7nl Writs mmWLWmlllm WrWrmmW D I _r*l_r C \TTj FOR FINER SMOKING V <fa ZoamfHlMM 1 fit* 1 jfc I \y sinCapox >uak lUMrut iksw hnans l^fl Tg°;j Q IINTERNATIONAL 111 '8458 1 TRANSPORT SHIPPING113 words
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Article, Illustration443 1960-11-23 10 This 'Grand Old Lady' of Singapore makes a trip JF YOU'VE been passing Orchard Road oi late you must have seen her £oin£ proudly round and round this venerable grandmother of the modern Angiia, Prefect, Zephyr and Zodiac. Perhaps voifx ii stopped by to see443 words
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138 1960-11-23 10 BORGWARD DIESEL NOW FOR THE TAXIS TWENT round and round m a taxi last week at the invitation of the Singapore agents for Borgward. They were introducing the long-famous Borgward diesel engine which has. at the time of writing, been fitted m more than 50 local taxis. Named the "D138 words
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83 1960-11-23 10 POWER FOR CARS BY BATTERY IN A FEW YEARS AN electric motor car, with a battery that can be recharged m no more time than it takes to fill up with petrol, may be practical possibility within a few years, according to a British firm which is investigating the potentialities83 words
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224 1960-11-23 10 Firm builds rear-engined bus with 200 h.p. for cruising at speed A NEWLY developed 0 horse pov. 4ined coach chi peciflcally bu: -speed m the USA. xhibited on the :id of Leyland Mors Ltd.. at the rent Commercial Ve■le Show m London. -trge hpe d complement apable of veil up224 words
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185 1960-11-23 10 JAPAN'S SMALL CAR OUTPUT ONLY SLIGHTLY AFFECTED BY MARKET SLUMP rpOKYO, Wed. Japan's small car production industry was affected slightly over the first six months of the fiscal year April to September, by the current slump m overseas markets. „owever, during the period, production showed an increase of 73.4 per185 words
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260 1960-11-23 10 Large scale dismissals at Coventry: 1,700 from Standard laid off f COVENTRY, Wed. First large scale dismissals due to the present difficulties m the British motor industry took effect at Coventry yesterday when 1.700 manual workers ended their employment at the Standard Motor Company. Standard's remaining 6.000 manual employees will260 words
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Advertisement136 1960-11-23 10 <^r=f==^v \J Own your own car... vOS^CAJ EASY (rloi^SM HIRE-PURCHASE H A^Siß^ PAYMENTS \^A- j Sx=J2__E__bT7 CAR S-MOTORCYCLE 3 6 V~_l/ \0 SCOOTERS ETC v r wye otter vcu most tavourable te»ms 319-N RIVER VALLEY RD.. SINCAPORE 9 TEL: *****/3 BRANCHES: KUALA LUMPUR As>a Insurance Ek, IPOM 'Ist F ft136 words
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Advertisement109 1960-11-23 10 FREE \Sr/-M PRESS I U3i I M3rt I I liuilt by spark plug specif Preferred by engine expen There neered to mi of virtual I > your customer spark— so ance. Alwa\ world's 5-r.b CHAMPION [STOKVIS (MA. 135-139 :mm Brorc ItMIIIIIIIHIIIIttIMIIMIIIItIi r-y-R-f -s or m NO MAnER HOW YOU n109 words
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Miscellaneous152 1960-11-23 10 S f THE LEAVES SHOULD BE FREE TO BEPOPE aSMANTL/NG A *■*>* °Y E O" 6 ANOTHER. CLEAN WITH s-^vg CLA^rrr.NA Ia wire brush and grease z*c V INTERLEAVING HAS BEEN USE". CLEAN *CE TUES LOOSEN THE /fit yvrTH WSRAF~N AND PO NOT GREASE/ CE*~V£ BOLT LEST THE /mt/^ uNLl152 words
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Article, Illustration644 1960-11-23 11 SUCH A POLITE BUT 'SLEEPY' BOY FRIEND m^mm^^^ T* _P*^_fc •j r^->-» lid B I :lt 1 I I I ft. ume. I would let the d< I'd support ed to a he can rely nd by his Dear Esme, p fuiNhuiut ramies him- a i comedian and inks it644 words
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Article, Illustration266 1960-11-23 11 THIRTY STUDENTS IN CHINESE Y.M.C.A. RECEIVE AWARDS FOR A CALLIGRAPHY CONTEST j SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. 4 BOUT 30 students of the .V the Chii. VNR A South Pur received awards a calligraphy prize giv- ceremony at the premises during the weekend. Dr. Tai Chin Hwa. lecturln Education at the UniMalaya,266 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-11-23 11 POCKET- MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are rour prizes offered—each of 65 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press, Times House. t-i;..~— ir<-»11rw-. Oz-korl filv»oro_50 words
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Advertisement90 1960-11-23 11 '*y 'M r _i I r ORT AT BL^Jj RATES 4±^ &v$ H elegantly turnishcd and Each is equipped with m rtached private bathroom. raurcnt is open air-conditioned m and Chin D SINGS NIGHTLY Qrcnard Trio Daroyo at tha piano :ry Saturday APORES IJIL-U^U EFTS EDGE PARADISE El air-conditioned rooms90 words
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Advertisement274 1960-11-23 11 Jintan J& helps you 4JH%>^K_k to enjoy Jar better health! JINTAN relieves fatigue. restores appetite, allevi- f^n ates mouth fever, ease iso Silver ill effects caused by M, excess smoking and _fe^W drinking. /< J/ 7 J V 7/M I/ j S^^ KIT icill be premntrd I AM FREE to274 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-11-23 12 0 THE "Grand Old Man" of motor-cycle racing m Malaya. Lemat bin Churriek, celebrated his 52nd birthday recently. With the same old machine which he rode at the Coronation Grand Prix and last year's Castrol Cup race, Lemat took part m all120 words
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970 1960-11-23 12 Grinning 'wonder- boy' Cheng stole the show from the state's top motor-cyclists G. SUBHAS reviews the Castrol Trophy Races held on Sunday y VERY race that was run oil during the Castrol Trophy meeting: at Sem- bawang on Sunday, was on action- packed thriller. Chris Protfit White establishing himself as970 words
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203 1960-11-23 12 Weekend's Poppy Fund matches in Johore Bahru JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The > represent the Johore i Bahru District Hotkey Association I against the c Joint Serin the match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund here on SaturAiil oe: Ma: (Customs); Joghin- i der Singh dRCj, Purupanan (.Police*; Murugasu <IRC».203 words
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Article, Illustration332 1960-11-23 12 C. CHELLAPPAH - GO PAL AN CAN BE BOXER OF THE YEAR C. CHELLAPPAH by Singapore City, Wedne A SIZZLING left hook followed by a dynamiu right, and then a thud! That is wh would see when Singapore's national and feather weight king and knockout specialist X nan Gopalan is m action. He332 words
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129 1960-11-23 12 AT 44, CHAN IS BLAZING A COMEBACK TRAIL IN TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— A veteran who is blaziny, the comeback trail m tennis is 44-year-old Chan Poh Ylng of City Bank Club Making an appearance at thi cent STTA 'home' cham; after an absence of eight j to an129 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-11-23 12 Johari and Malay cagers PISU ivw.i v. Johuri hin Mah.in.i. the onl> Malaj stai basl ball pla.wr m Pashould he applain creditable effort* m m ior t!i« formation All-Mai headache be did i to imp' every v. Th Team" at tl '•I hop tervi BkM Johan i anc:48 words
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Article11 1960-11-23 12 > Panjang. will i lenqe Cup d Wood.11 words
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Advertisement202 1960-11-23 12 Prince's nn T~l "I by HELEN l>. LING MARY MC AREE ROBINSON CO. LTD. WASSIAMULLS, at their Tea Room BIT \.m> p.m. 1 DA V MODELS TROM AN BOOTY'S NNEQUIN rRAINING CHARM SCHOOL LE RESERVATIONS 2 7 12 9 _^"_SA J- JL _^-Aa H I I _r m Stereo Record202 words
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Miscellaneous117 1960-11-23 12 »J1 P F l l ||i| J| I f^^ im 1 JK»F^ 1 £JL** J i Jb h£____H___H w ::"ai. -.-;o;-. 1 (ims across mmMl _^_T5 i i- I 1 %%m% I 2ljlto be studied shortly be- 12 3 (4 IS 6 lore the hearing? (5). IB L M mmmi117 words
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Article, Illustration295 1960-11-23 13 THEN CHUG HOME ON EARLY TRAIN I probably was unaware ol the existence oi l)r re, hut he was a familiar and respected figure lh> coaching career included stints at La- lege m America, and he directed the \usNut his295 words
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Article, Illustration586 1960-11-23 13 B. NORMAN - International referee now in Singapore has Kiwi craze B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE, Wed. "WHO is that referee? I've not seen him before but he's darn good." It was a Malaya Cup rugger game at Johore, and the spectator who voiced this praise was echoing the thoughts of a hundred others.586 words
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149 1960-11-23 13 JOSEPH DORAI - SHIELD TOURNAMENTS IN BADMINTON, TABLE TENNIS JOSEPH DORAI By SINGAPORE CITY. WeO tyTEARNE BROTHERS Sports Club have sponsored an Inter-Company hadminton and tahle tennis tournament. Six major motor companies will take part. They are Malayan Motors, Universal Cars, Far East Motors, Lyons Motors, Federal Motors, and Wearne Bros. Twenty-live badminton149 words
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Article70 1960-11-23 13 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federations senior national championships on Saturday and Sunday will take place at the Broadway Hall. New World. "It will be able to accommodate the biggest crowd m view of Singapore Olympic r medallist. Tan Howe Liang, participating m hibition70 words
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Article92 1960-11-23 13 SCC XV versus Selangor Club SINGAPORE CITY, Wed Singapore Cricket Club will send a strong rugby team to Kuala Lumpur the annual match against Selangor Club on Saturday. Nine State players are included, and so is England international Jeff Clemen! The team: J. R. S. Kirkham: R.B. Williams. D. R.92 words
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Article31 1960-11-23 13 TAMPINES. Wed. Royal Air Force Cycling Association will present prizes to the fastest men at the 10-miie time trial event to be I here today at 5.15 p.m. sharp.31 words
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Article178 1960-11-23 13 LONDON, Wed. Jack (Kid) Bert, former welter-weight champion of the world and boxing idol of the Kant End during the early thirties, is selling his gold championship belt, because he would "rather have the cash. Kid Berg, now ">4. won the KSM belt178 words
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Advertisement178 1960-11-23 13 lew Low 8.0.A.C. Fare to London only in-ffifPflr mm fl _i K>J^ ---fc^ilw^. H J^^M^iPCS^^! r i v pay v _j Hfcfc» <MHHi_lfWHh "TtffiiHnfi mmntF' ~~*?*™mm^maxmmm&mata-*& ■|yTt' < r. ••> gBSRSSr<3»ry J slfy^m WLi Ji R» lip J.l, _2PH_| _T^»_r^_i ™-_2 ■"■""''-J La r" pW* Wr(Pk«*-> S WWg^^^^^fe^l^ jhi_i pwl|178 words
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Article, Illustration198 1960-11-23 14 JEFFREY JAMES - Sport will draw the tourists here JEFFREY JAMES by OEE BIG SPORT m SUNN* SINGAPORE! This can well be the new slogan oi" the Singapore Tourist Association to attract sports tans from all over the world during 'Visit the Orient Year' next year. Jf the plans of the Orient Year198 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-11-23 14 t ßombay's speed versus— Singapore's technique TONIGHT'S th* Bight for water polo thrills. Singapore and Bombay water poloists ate all >et for their hie Clash at right at the River Vallej Road pool. the Bombay tourists depend on speed—l watched them travel m the water at112 words
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184 1960-11-23 14 SAFA JUNIOR CUP By C. CHELLAPPAH Jalan Besar Stadium Wed. RAI Seletar \V 1: Singapore Telephone Board 0 SPEED curried the airmen to victory yesterday. In the final oi' the Junior Cup they meet the winners of Chi* Athletic "A" and184 words
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208 1960-11-23 14 Captain went to play golf and came home with a horse By ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed T<HIS is the success story of a "stray" Arrieties who won at the Penang: amateur race meeting, and the couple whose courage and love of horses made them adopt him. His pedigree and208 words
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Article75 1960-11-23 14 I 1 Darul \fiah V 1, Chinese Athletic 'A' 1. M JALAN BESAR. Wed.— Fiery, j young and packed with sta- j mina. Darul Afiah were hun- gry for goals last night. And U they stayed hungry. The experienced Chinese held them, but not without a75 words
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Article, Illustration300 1960-11-23 14 THE SCC CRACK UP AGAINST STRONG POLICE IN SECOND HALF Police 1 S.C.C 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Singapore Cricket Club cracked up m the second hail and went down to the formidable Police eleven m yesterday's S.H.A. Division One league game played on the padang. The score at halftime was300 words
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Article101 1960-11-23 14 SENGAPOR] Blues XV ration Armed Forces or. padang this Saturd Lim Kian n Boon Leong, Frankie V** i Lim Jit Imm; Siov. Wat: Choon. Koh Toh Ng Buck Huat. Bulat. Woodrapathy; Koh Ah G\ M Icolm Kraal (Capt). C. X Rt serves: James Wee.101 words
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Article28 1960-11-23 14 CAMBRIDGE. Wed Herb Elliot! has his first "blue. He v ill run for Cambridge University m the annual intry match against Oxford on D» ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement219 1960-11-23 14 NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB 1)1 I Mlil R I I I (-1 .Xi Mil I INC. IMI.U. i >t |).,n— >.iturd.i\. loth Deeo-bc Sad D.in— U«dnrsd.i>. II DeeO-bC 3rd Day— Saadar, IBtn Dee«_bt L7NI KEI mly b he PUBI 14t p.n »n o: to th on Etac PUBJ CHD 16219 words
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Advertisement234 1960-11-23 14 Cut out ond I Posting 1 Name I c Address C w I s J-JUI Uel i 0 f I --^-U U s i 2J J > n c d i jMJJt h i j I 6 U N N ET H CLUES FOR WORD J>u: Become estoblishcd way ot234 words
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