The Singapore Free Press, 7 January 1961
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Title Section32 1961-01-07 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No ***** ARCHIVES, x>o. ***** NATIONAL ÜBRAKY, hS r GAPORE t 6. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1961. 15 CENTS32 words
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Article, Illustration354 1961-01-07 1 JAMES ANG - JAMES ANG 5 a.m. drama as ship grinds onto coral: Captain dies m rescue Lid 'Suddenly lights went out... We thought we were sinking' By Singapore City, Sat. TWENTY shipwrecked seamen this morning revealed the story of their three-day nightmare when their ship struck a coral354 words
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Article43 1961-01-07 1 Fin M y--^ ms nao e: s prices ouying 81.21 and selling SI 28 xd. Second Malayan Puna manager's prices, Lug 99 cents and selling SI 05 no! First Hone: Kong Fund nagei prices, buying HKSI.OI and selling HKSi 14.43 words
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Article16 1961-01-07 1 LONDON, Sat. —Mr Alfred Aanua Wohnark, 83. British painter and designer, died yesterday.16 words
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Article24 1961-01-07 1 Winner Kennedy WASHINGTON, Sat. Vicepresident Richard Nixon yesterday formally declared his presidential election onponent. Mr. John F. Kennedy, elected President of the United States.24 words
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220 1961-01-07 1 FIRE DESTROYS CLUSTER OF SHOP-HOUSES: $25,000 DAMAGE FEARED BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. Fire swept through a cluster or attap shop-houses at the 7.; milestone. Bukit Timah, early this morning. Several families are homeiess. Damage was estimated at $25,000. The lire broke out at 1.20 a.m. At 8 a.m. today two appliances220 words
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Article27 1961-01-07 1 COLOMBO. Sat,— Strict security precautions were taken yesterday when the Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike returned to Ceylon after a 16-day visit to India.27 words
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192 1961-01-07 1 Badminton girls raise $130 for Pan Hon SINGAPORE CITY. Sat.— Singapore's, "wonder boy" violinist. Leo Pan Hon. continues to find friends overscan His latest friends are girls of a famous English school near Bristol -the Badminton School who staged a concert and raised Si 3o on his behalf. Another girls'192 words
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Article33 1961-01-07 1 MOSCOW, Sat Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, said yesterday that last November's Communist "summit" m Moscow had given even greater unity to the Communist parties of the world.33 words
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235 1961-01-07 1 LONDON, Sat. OON CHONG HAU, slight-ly-built 13 year old Malayan yesterday entered the boys' singles and doubles finals m the AllEngland Junior Badminton championships here. Oon, whose brother Oon Chong Jin won the singles title m 1957. is unseeded for the event but235 words
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Article, Illustration350 1961-01-07 1 Arthur Richards - Army, Navy, Air Force and police in big hunt for missing boy Arthur Richards I By 2ERANGOON GARDENS, Sat.— The Army, Navy, Air Force, and Civil and Military Police yesterday conducted a gigantic, allnight, foot by foot, search m this housing estate for little boy lost Gregory Keeling, two years350 words
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Article54 1961-01-07 1 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat Thieves broke Into threo pr*mifiefi curly ti;s mommq ;.nd i?ot iiv.iv with cash rpg;s;*r m.. chine worth $2.00(1 at Coro:.a Plotists, Orchard Road; v i conditioner firo extinguisher Ktxth tSOO from Ttelephont Board Woodlands BSxchanfe ;<nd a ca;tni;.''::.u machine \;i!ue^ ut s«'TO lrom Malayan Airmfi54 words
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Article27 1961-01-07 1 NEW DELHI. Ba Che I..c:;an Supreme Coiu t yesterday suspended a senfcei»ce of two pears ample Lmprisonmeir on multi-millionaire I indusirialist R.\n\ ECrlshua Dalmia.27 words
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Article23 1961-01-07 1 LONDON. Sat —A 64- ear-otd crippled woman, who ac Ijeei bospitAl for ii years., is to b<? cusciitu'ged uoti23 words
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Advertisement194 1961-01-07 1 BUI I^^Hl i >\ er he Free :ues- ill be YOUR to do r Ins 3 prize third ture is Cam* ra try musi ture of bose t. yX m h Bm- D I 'he liz con- I BARLOVA TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE MALT, M/UC, SGOS ct*uC f% M m wM194 words
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Advertisement111 1961-01-07 1 VAi\ lI IN I IM I I lIMI I HE US/lit. On- hard Koad, Spore-3. Tpls *****. :;?.'»88 A. 2?24«. r&£ SEE PAGE 12 FOR THE \qT IPOH RACE WEIGHTS AND ANOTHER LEWIS SPECIAL SUPER ANSCOCHROME iS^ THE NEWWmI «MEn With SEVfN ELEMFST COATED f 1 9 LENS Coupled W*i111 words
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602 1961-01-07 2 United Sua Betong once again sets pace, says the Gazette By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Saturday. Till Stock Exchange Gazette, noting theim--1 provemenl m rubber share prices after the rise m the commodity, says that "as usual Inited Sua Betong have set the pace 1 niKU l Hi602 words
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60 1961-01-07 2 Market in London closes on a buoyant note I NDON Sal L i ended a good a uoyant :.ote ai--11 i aquities that d mo.-', attention. g r- B v to the gill r red 8 8-13 16. IV\LJ -I KM 1 t stock d terch y grou tSUU t60 words
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Article68 1961-01-07 2 SHIPS IN PORT Mir^ Im-u alaagsMe the Singapore Harbour Board irrca m exported today are: 8. 4 5, X" Sow( 6 T MadiI Prankfutf l( II 14 M oa 15/16. ru Ma iU Leneverett 19, n v. Seraznpang N. scf N Wall 3, Emp 22 Seika Maru 23 24. 268 words
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Article29 1961-01-07 2 LONDON The Financial Tim»i .-net .slices to' J* n 6. agt Dr«*iou» and yesterday's, "it jr 2f- ::o i. 2T3 Ocrs 229.C 191 6 206 4. 20529 words
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128 1961-01-07 2 GLAXO MAKES AN £8,400,000 BID FOR EVANS MEDICAL LONDON. Sat.— Giaxo Labo- ties, the large phannaeuti al Bwup es v ng ita products, has made an £8,400.000 bid for Evans >.:• al makers of P*"™***" chemi i I and biological products. v;n:er-o:c aga:r.s. ::-.e"i0.750.c0 o^ered by Fvsoi^. chexnica] and ferUHaers128 words
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Article51 1961-01-07 2 HONG KONG. Fr. Closing r-rices i.ere today were: Previous Today H 8s S Banking Ccioorauc:: $1,435 $1,435 saies sales Wheeli ck Harden S 955 5 9.60 sales sales •Hkor.p ptaone ***** 538.7? saies sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $31.«5 S3i.au sales sales T^.>oo Docks $70-00 $71.00 sales51 words
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147 1961-01-07 2 RUBBER VALUES HARDEN SLIGHTLY: TIN ACTIVE LONDON. Sat. Lacking encouragement from Singapore the market opened quietly at Thursdays closing level and remained little changed until the late afternoon when values hardened slightly. Traders attributed the small rally to some belated covering by dealers. The close was steady at about one-eighth147 words
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72 1961-01-07 2 CRACK LEADS TO CHECK ON VISCOUNTS JOHANNESBURG, Sat. A •J thorough examination ot three Vickers Viscounts owned by Central African Airways has v.o: revealed any defects, the company announced here yesterday Fhe examination was ordered when a "minute crack" was found m the wing or a fourth viscount. The damaged72 words
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Article337 1961-01-07 2 Round the World Market Prices SOTF: AU prices below I are ruddle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan 6 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS C.i f EUro P c a n ports Jan 25 9 16 »I|AIJ RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse337 words
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Article36 1961-01-07 2 SINGAPORE CITY. 6a l— Dr. i Puiley Williamson, Interuationality known choral director, is uue here tocay. He is present a 100-vone cho»\;.s .-naae up f Singapore Choirs a. Bt. A..--c.iews Cathedral ;-e>; Saturday36 words
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226 1961-01-07 2 He axed them... so now they hex him JAKARTA. Sat. -The Indonesian Chief of Police. Mr Sukarno Djojonegoro. yesterday announced that people were threatening to use black magic against him. Earlier. In a New Years message, the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Gunawan. said "The Attorney Generals department Is now to possession of226 words
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Article119 1961-01-07 2 THE NIGHTMARE OF A SHIP ON REEF i: FROM PAGE ONE cm! respiration fn:ler to revive him.' 1 Rescue opera ;ioi.s ei;c:ec. am. on Jai. 2 when the last of tiie crew were taken oil v* freighter Capt. Pa-,'.i.e was buriea »t sea .:ex: daj The destioyer .^iKe.: for Laouan119 words
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Article813 1961-01-07 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices.— RET TO MARRING*. S cci cum capital itSM. i ia!l as eicl«fliog tTtrytaias ii a eici»«iii tifiieit. I cfei cm lenot jssui. I ici eictttdise capital retura. t ccr com capital retire. d cm lififaiM c call813 words
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282 1961-01-07 2 R. G. PILLAI - Permanent work at SHB for 1,000 more R. G. PILLAI [^by the FREE PRESS FOMgCW SERVICE By Singapore City, Sat 'THE Singapore Harbour Hoard is offering permanent employment to 1,000 more labourers m the next two months. Of those 750 will be temporary labourers now working with the Board, the282 words
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94 1961-01-07 2 10,000 TICKETS FOR FLOATING FAIR SOLD OUT SINGAPORE CITY Sal. 10 a.m. yesterday, all ticta :or the Japan Industry PI ing PaUr on i>oarc the ioockjton "AW Mini v^ere sole out Scores oi people Who went •he Japanese Consulate Bha« House to purchase I i had to go home disappointe94 words
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Article38 1961-01-07 2 London: BriUfn'i motor dttßiry, now lotag througo a neLClliinn. recer.ee awothff today with the announcenw by the Forci Mo:or Compaui ;r.a" some depart me:: ;,s < vc:k- a- Dagenluun uc switel) do 1 LoK6©-day arorkii weeic.38 words
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99 1961-01-07 2 Moderates urge Akali leader to end fast A MRITSAR. A ate Leaders tant Akall I Sikhs tried 8 mt Patch s. lon his "fas! a doct r.- d He tai beta II m bid to fa Gove;:.rr.f b UQd bM I t$ eatdni Ej etenw ever mined umntnni fi n99 words
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Article14 1961-01-07 2 SINGAF Rfi i Japauesi ill 1 for a of Ogura14 words
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Advertisement367 1961-01-07 2 SHIPPIINC N.Y.KLINE P. S'*:arn Penanj ifa Man s 9 jar; V; 51), Rott( I r 21/2S Jai -i v 3 r U Port Sa Beiroi ittahia, Famagusta 8/11 Jai Mara Aden, Djibout Vj-sa^j. Ie" Iq i, Suez. Port Sa 9 >v< j.. Man '"w iam» Beira T- w f 11/12367 words
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Advertisement17 1961-01-07 2 Finance I and I industry Page Two today gives you the ups and downs of your shares.17 words
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Advertisement184 1961-01-07 2 SHIPPING^ BARBER LINE F-ow USA EAST COAST PORTS 9* MMMH LH UltfUl IN r AND HOKGKCSG FEPNFtCLC Jir FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES from USA GULF PORTS M PANAMA. LCS A^GEIES OR ith FRANC £*C HONGKONG BASTUVIUE ir Pr F£PNBn BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE Ta- NEW YOUR. BOSTON PHILADELPHit 6UTIMORE. WCB.LE NE* ORLfIM184 words
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23 1961-01-07 3 Bedsheet bomoh is jailed for cheating :ii fa*. Nor* together id $2 J n 7 la^ I Handkerchief ask :cr him 8 Recovered23 words
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76 1961-01-07 3 SINGAPORE DATE FOR MUSIC THEORY EXAM IS MARCH 4 SIXCiAPORE CITY. Sat.— The 1961 written th( i xamination of A- dated Board oi the Roy.;: Schools oi Music, London, will be held m Singapore on Marc:: 4. 7::- 1 examination will be held a day earlier (Mar. 3) for Seventh76 words
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156 1961-01-07 3 Many seek miracle cures from 'holy tree' in village rONGAPORE CITY, Sat. Streams of superstitious people flock to pray to an eight -foot tree m Ban Slew San village tor luck and to seek miracle cures. They believe that the tree. which survived a lallang lire some year- .ago, has156 words
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168 1961-01-07 3 WEST IRIAN: 68 INDONESIANS HERE ON THEIR WAY TO JAKARTA QINGAPORE CITY. Sat. O Sixty-eight Indonesians from West Irian are now m Singapore waiting for a ship to take them to Jakarta. They arrived here- aboard the Kaloekoe from Sorong. the West Irian port, on New Year's Eve They art168 words
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Article, Illustration367 1961-01-07 3 JAMES THOMAS - For this ordinary girl studio puts up the 'Do not disturb' sign JAMES THOMAS By LONDON. Saturday. THIS is the first picture to come out of the locked and sealed Elstree studio where LoliU) is at work. Sue Lyon, the 14-year-old nobody from California, sits between James Mason, who plays367 words
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Advertisement121 1961-01-07 3 "TEXTURE TALK" r^^ //^^^lk. srOCKS fOJI (^JjO^^fe"*^^. SOCKS <Cy s h o c s 1/^ UNDERCIOTHES \j'l $-3 /^l\ ACCESSORIES The MANS shop Singapore's only exclusive men's shop 81, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6 TEL. ***** JUST UNPACKED!^ wgj^».\ U I vSaBSESr v Bt c r JBbVZB^SIPVMBB^—^SBhL/ An exclusive range of121 words
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Miscellaneous347 1961-01-07 3 K\DIO SINGAPORE J music- Vienna; 4.00 Records ai RADIp MALAYA Medium Wave: 47« metres random; 430 Radio prom; 5.00 {n metres) short Wave: 6 1 metr«s Five-star variety; 5.30 Tarzan; of f47Brt kes, 545 Sing mo a story; 6-00 Tne P M jl <. fcummaij of piol4 Rt rr,,,,, c347 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1961-01-07 4 ALAN HOBY - Mother' s cry 'You' ve got to get him'- and Sugar Ray pounced ALAN HOBY DRAMATIC MOMENT MADE IT NIGHT OF REVENGE FOR ROBINSON ANEW moon hung over Harlem like a slender golden sickle. On the sidewalks the black and tan throngs strutted and sauntered. It was a soil indigo1,602 words
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Advertisement86 1961-01-07 4 SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? wßs m #\jf X: 9 yl i': S S I I sjy >:• a|l SISS SK 1"5 U» ZVr^/^ 1/H\/i^"O n V/OI if D fOL) I(? m S v \&wSI?S$£ 'y&gf^ >■ jßft^^my 1 i^^^EJSix;: i^^^^^H If' -fli^^^<^ KeOi3y3 ense m d i e b *BB£iiii£86 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1961-01-07 5 Grafting and marcotting for beginners SC!ON AND STOCK OF PLANTS MUST HAVE A maTURAL AFFINITY c O r GOOD RESULTS your gardening column with st, ;is a beginner m rambutan ireottijig, 1 would appreciate nlighten me on the following ied budding on many occaId marcotted branches take His lo form1,098 words
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Advertisement38 1961-01-07 5 M.R.S ar.. ntr 1 K^^»ilß)^ HQHNER OiATOSiC ACCORDIONS 112 reeds si,\-»ii Model 113 reeds >i:.:,u Model 114 reeds 555.00 a: s NGAPom t wauflex M-SOO" N EXPOSURE METER w*ei coated hl ,hlv cor. boA (> |our UMI white hlnn.38 words
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Advertisement232 1961-01-07 5 2 SPEAKER Hi Fi STEREO SOUND TRANSISTOR Available From AH Leading Radio Dealers OWAIM AND JV^JW' HeaitH "mm* FINE SHOES FOR MEN J/mjfo/ M S\ ißOt ketta jo\fs M V^m m NORTHAMPTON H. W. SHELLEY f^&^k K( As from today our Singapore telephone number is changed to 9265/ 9 zincs;232 words
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Miscellaneous89 1961-01-07 5 WP KIRBY by John Falk 6c Fred Dickenson f^-3^ r^^ :T5 VNHAT ThEy uANTf:7 I ant as ics6~^O9HHMHBNHE MANDRAKE b y Lee Falk and Phil Davis t the heart OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake BLONDIE by Chic You »8 I LOST MY TURTLE V r^ > I HAVE TO89 words
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Article329 1961-01-07 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Invasion: Was it a hoax? FROM BANGKOK comes an amazing despatch about the fighting m Laos by Fleet Street reporter Bertram Jones. He says: There is no fore- ign invasion of Laos. There are no battalions of Communist troops from North Vietnam marching m by mountain jungle329 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1961-01-07 6 Brides in the bath: A true tale of murder Greed for ™»™»v l«l him to kill on his honeymoon A sudden jerk on the ankles, a splash, and another wife was dead GEORGE JOSEPH SMITH was a lady kj|l er 1C met them, married them, then killed them. Smith had1,167 words
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Article, Illustration653 1961-01-07 6 SHIRLEY LOWE - SHIRLEY LOWE BY WHAT will your husband be doing this week-end? Whatever it is, you can be sure it will be far more exhausting than if he'd stayed at the office. With doctors urging him to take exercise, and psychologists stressing the importance653 words
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Article55 1961-01-07 6 Mrs. Anniemarie Parsons, fined $17 at Bristol yesterday for ignoring a traffic policeman's signal while running to the shops before closing time, said she could not help it. "I can't stop running once I start," she explained, 'Tm afraid that if I pull up suddenly I'll fall55 words
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188 1961-01-07 6 She raced up stairs to fly flag -it was her 100 th. birthday WINCHESTER (England-. I Sat.— Mrs. Mailta Pratt raced up the stairs of her home as the village clock struck midnight last nieht and thrust a Union Jack out of her window. The chimes marked the beginning of188 words
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Advertisement856 1961-01-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADSL RELICIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS j M H,,rW« $2 (Wm.)-Bov SO rts txlrn CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Practical n, n:-v tor Mod-rn T:rr." Com*. rr publ-i lecture tomorro" OriMnl O «tW ranniDK I AT YOUR SERVICE > U >■</« $2 (\fin.)—Rox 59 cts txirfi yOU WAIT Photostat SerKu'or.M- o. H WMMM Road. 10856 words
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Advertisement21 1961-01-07 6 l l For those who know the difference w M E 4 ALLIED RECORD CLUB P. O. BOX 2097 SINGAPORE I:21 words
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Advertisement59 1961-01-07 6 Qauknecht GERMANY'S MODIL T. H2 A MODEL T. 120 MODIL T. ««0 MODfL K. 145 MODtL H. 150 K. 19C FROM RELIABLE DEALERS Sole Ager.i. KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PtNANC f>HONE: ***** FURNITURE g£d REMOVALS ilOB >^1^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. ii^^^^ 173, Cecil Mreet, Singapore Jt/59 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-01-07 7 Chee Hung (12) has no time for dolls, mud-pies 1 1 -.r* I ale, a St. talents sed her practical I for many are more Us and Bung piano r ho s a day, alts over the tsts a the tn both well as plays ol ti [our; and fey82 words
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Article24 1961-01-07 7 TAX JONG MALJM. Sat. The tcampong around Sungei l Bii near Slim River is to be turned into a tourist centre.24 words
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Article, Illustration223 1961-01-07 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - SHE'LL TEACH BEAUTY CARE AT HOME CHAN SWAN BEE By Paya Lebar. Sat. TWENTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD Miss Oen Soon Ye has left for home by air with a special New Year resolution to help Medan women become beauty-conscious. Miss Oen, wife of a businessman, has just completed a four-month course on beauty223 words
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163 1961-01-07 7 IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL FOR THE ADULTS ON MONDAY gINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Thousands of adult students m Singapore will be attending classes again when the schools, organised by the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa, open this month. The literacy and language classes will open on Jan. 9 and the commercial evening163 words
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Article, Illustration381 1961-01-07 7 Swami on a mission to promote own religious movement "THE Vcmi. Swami Bhaskaranand is now m Singapore to promote "Unism," an interreligious co-operation movement of which lie is founder. I SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. He revealed that the five principles of Unism (which means Universal Spiritual Mission) are: To study as381 words
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96 1961-01-07 7 PAYA LEBAR, Sat.— On her way to America on an International Cooperative Administration scholarship is Mrs. Estelle Goodchild, an executive of an advertising firm m Colombo. Mrs. Goodchild, director of International Advertising Service Limited m Colombo, arrived here by air for a96 words
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232 1961-01-07 7 Indonesia's tourist lure: A 14-storey hotel SINGAPORE ClTtf, Sat.— ln a bid to lure tourists to the country, the Indonesian Government is building a multimillion dollar 14--storey hotel m Jakarta which, when completed, will be the highest building m Indonesia. The hotel, to be known as "Hotel Indonesia," is scheduled232 words
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Article22 1961-01-07 7 MUAR. Sat. Mr. Ec Kirn Kam has been re-elected chairman of the board of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here.22 words
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Article19 1961-01-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat, The next meeting of the Parliament will be held from Fet>. 6 to 11.19 words
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Article27 1961-01-07 7 SEGAMAT. Sat. The Mentri Besar ol Johore. Dato Haji Hassan Din Ha;i Yunos, will visit Segamat "today to meet members of the District Rural Development.27 words
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Article20 1961-01-07 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. The Singapore Government Is to introduce a commercial secretary's training course for its executive staff.20 words
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Article, Illustration146 1961-01-07 7 S. B. CHAN - Police officers leave on a goodwill tour S. B. CHAN By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. TWO senior police officers left Singapore recently for Hong Kong on a short visit. They are Superintendent Yeoh Bin Chiat, of the Criminal Investigation Department, and SuperintenI dent Ponniah Rajaratnam, who is on secondment to 1146 words
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119 1961-01-07 7 A DELIGHTFUL 'NIGHT OF CLASSICAL DANCES' SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Assemblymen were among the big turn-out at the Victoria Theatre which made the "Night of Classical Dances" a delightful success. It was organised by the Alexandra branch of the Kerala Association of Singapore, In conjunction with the sixth anniversary celebrations of119 words
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Article40 1961-01-07 7 BUKTT MERTAJAM. Sat— Three Installation Day babies were presented with sou- venir medals by the Bukit Mertajam coronation celebrations committee. The babies -two boys and girl were born m the district hospital here on Wednesday.40 words
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Article25 1961-01-07 7 SEREMBAN, Sat A new $140.00(1 King Georpr V Primary School for 1.400 pupils has been opened at Ampangan. three miles from here.25 words
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Advertisement91 1961-01-07 7 M multi- VITAMINS ,"<Ki dealers A -I^^^ THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. >>■■■*■ B B B H L! CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER 1. Rom 9 p.m. tonight B Kir Telephone Number will be i 'P W M* 3& Sf |i JAVA PROVISION STORE Kiiiiney Road. Singapore-9. R (HOSCTseTeCTIONS at NAM AH91 words
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Advertisement162 1961-01-07 7 t A Handful of Precision A harful of the Best tn bound t t J J jbMC .VV ,V. l i l l .'.v?.'.'.'*. l^'. l^H mt wMfwBHißilnßwSBBBwM BJWa^B' t tVt i n fI VA IV1 riSiSVyM^tWtV<> 1 1 1 nVm n i wn? .««3SS>*- K•♦ •4* BBBmMHl^^B^^^B^^y ::^^^^^aßME^^^^w^a' *w**??"2ffi£f^s"*-2™™*f^-f'f*-!¥y&162 words
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Article, Illustration198 1961-01-07 8 CONRAD CHIEW - Comet grooming for eight Jet girls CONRAD CHIEW i By PAYA LEBAR. Sat Eight charming Australian girls flew into Singapore on transit to London to study airline catering and passenger care before they fake to the air as jetliner stewardesses. The girls, who were chosen irom doaens o; applicants, were198 words
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131 1961-01-07 8 JOIN COMMUNITY CENTRE AN APPEAL TO RESIDENTS GEYLANG. Sat. An assistant ieacier oi the Malay Farm Community Qentre, Che Norma Alt has appealed to all residents m the area to make use'ol the centre. The centre, opened about a year ago. has a membership or" top. About 100 people visit131 words
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114 1961-01-07 8 yr SINGAPORE CITY, Sat.— An average of 400.000 oranges from China and California is now flooding the Singapore market. I Eighty per cent of the oranges are from China. although Californian oranges are cheaper by $3 a case. Californian oranges cost SlO a114 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-01-07 8 Popular young trio had audience cheering at a Christmas concert KATONG, Saturday. THREE youngsters, slightly over tour feet tall, are raising a lot of applause from teenagers everytime they appear on stage. The group, calling themselves The Jaywalkers, are made up of .Ng Chin Fong. 13. his sister Ng Poh167 words
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Article, Illustration213 1961-01-07 8 Artist takes a course in architecture under Colombo Plan SINGAPORE CITY, O sat. Singaporeborn Mr. Foo Chee Keow is only 22 but already a talented artist. An English teacher at Poi Eng School, Chee Keow is now taking a Colombo Plan correspondence scholarship m architecture. A Queen's Scout of 20th213 words
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Article28 1961-01-07 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. A campaign to -educate" beggars, launched six months ago by the Social Welfare Department here, was described by its spokesman as "a success."28 words
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139 1961-01-07 8 $30,000 face-lift for Van Kleef Aquarium (the people's favourite) SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. The Van Kleef Aquarium, a favourite spot for tourists as well as local people, is to have a face-lift. Among the main improvements will be: 4| Complete overnaul of the four big sea and fresh I water niters:139 words
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Article, Illustration103 1961-01-07 8 Rupert and Margot find themselves on the roof and they ga?e around. I say. look at those chimneys' cries Rupert. "They're not smoking. They"re pulling the clouds i»i. no? pushing them out Ha. you're smar.,' growls the man. .speaking .it last. 11 You've spotted part of103 words
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Advertisement84 1961-01-07 8 ON SUNDAY TVE GOT TIME kfc lT'S A VF*R.Y \IEATY PAPER THE SUNDAY MAIL/ AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY "It has a very good coverage of foreign •affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me all sorts of happenings I normally find it84 words
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Article385 1961-01-07 9 ■arw^M^llLATfcdSiaMa;:j=*:3MsJiJ:recM=lsreiMMZl BE GiNS TODAY... A NEW WEEKLY FEATURE FOR THE HEALTH CONSCIOUS ully \l im a !lu rc conn* ion be- rdness nd leftand SUCh helped to -:.:-year>ri£t boy strong" r-hancl- m cannot Infant "s and .1 >. and v;. bUi IS n adlng phonetically,385 words
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Article100 1961-01-07 9 TOO MUCH SUN CAN BE HARMFUL Q. I enjoy sunbathing very much, and can fortunately tan without difficulty. My lather sa\\s, however. that too much sun is harmful, apart from any blistering and can revive dormant diseases such as tuberculosis. Is there any truth m this belief? A. Your father100 words
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292 1961-01-07 9 BCG injections are safe even for your nine-year-old (1 CAN you advise me about B.C.G. injections against T.B. for a nine-year-old child? SPECIAL FOR YOUR SATURDAY READING A A single injection is +*> given into the skin, usually of the upper arm. There are no immediate unpleasant reactions even m292 words
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212 1961-01-07 9 Fibrositis-variety of possibilities birth oi m !C r^' z :i by H i takmL .red. r. 1 r, I f ld( r I rtic hand, H grrisi em 1 fa weak, lenew t I IB:- i this w.:: X ral posH\ Flbrositis uider is H' i prolapsed H i the212 words
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296 1961-01-07 9 JENNIFER CHAN - Free holiday or a film-test-all in the bargain if you buy a car in US JENNIFER CHAN I MOTORING NEWS AND VIEWS BY 1 an people gel! From New s news that will make new car m Singapore 2 immaI: a 1 Ati i DQ 51 to j to a296 words
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Article438 1961-01-07 9 Uf>lev 7.3U am.. 8.40 a.m.. a m.. 5.30 p.m. Paya Lebar Methodist: 2 0 a.m.. 5.30 p.m. Straits Chinese Methodist: 8.40 a.:n 9.3U a.m.. 11 a.m.. 5.30 p.m. Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist: 2.15 p.m.. 2.45 p.m., 4 p.m. Teluk Aver Chinese Methodist: 9 a.m.. '10 30438 words
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Article403 1961-01-07 9 BORN today, you are a combination of varying characteristics and you must make sure that your ideals are held high or your actions could result m all kinds of upsetting complications. You have a magnetic personality. The stars indicate that you are ambitious and403 words
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Article331 1961-01-07 9 TIPS TO KEEP OUT THE MOSQUITOES Q I was badly bitten by mosquitoes while spending the New- Year holidays with a friend at his orchard m Ponggol. Can you advise anything to keen them M hay? Alt would be very convenient if we could rind a substance with a repellent331 words
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154 1961-01-07 9 The food you need for a 'bland diet' Q. What exactly is meant j by a bland diet? What ioods should be strictly avoided, and are there any foods especially beneficial? A. A bland diet means one which will not irritate the alimentary canal. The sorts of foods which might154 words
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Advertisement11 1961-01-07 9 T HE NEW 3T1 N A 55 NOW AT ***O MOTORS11 words
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Advertisement434 1961-01-07 9 World's First Telephoto Zoom Lens for 35mm Still Photography Specifications <M lA Vi rw fa t[ 4 tHt Focol length: MM Hi 1 &SsxP^^K^^L^^trt^Z4^& 85mm 250 mm 'MB M^^H^^^^^^nl Lens aperture: F:4^^^^ held up to 150 mm; Bwy jjjfe j k j gradually decreased to Hr^ "^■l. A JlJmy^^ 4.5434 words
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Article, Illustration950 1961-01-07 10 ROCKY MARCIANO - ROCKY MARCIANO CANT AFFORD GYM EQUIPMENT? PMAKE YOUR OWN FROM SCRAP LIKE MARCIANO DID writes for Free Press readers pOMMERC lAL bodybuilding ap paratus is a convenience for exercising, but not a Borbclls 2nd dumbbells are exj, ensi v c lo bin Those <>! you950 words
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Article, Illustration222 1961-01-07 10 Muscles like roc and pulsating energy: Here's how Use this list to determine what foods you should eat: POOR White bread; Refined cereal products; Cakes, pies, cookies: candies and sweets: Sodas. GOOD Whole-wheat bread pum-per-nickel: 100', wholegrain cereals; cakes made from whole-wheat or graham flour; Raisins and honey; Milkshakes. Whenever222 words
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158 1961-01-07 10 BASEBALL CHIEF QUITS FOR ANOTHER JOB I /CLEVELAND. Sal. Frank Lane," vice president and general manager of the Cleve- land Indians Baseball Club, I has resigned lo accepl a similar job with the Kansas City Athletics. Lano was m Chicago to sign a contract with Charles Finley. an insurance broker158 words
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97 1961-01-07 10 DOWNES STARTS TRAINING FOR BIG FIGHT BOSTON. Sat. British Q boxer Terry Dowries has r started training for his Jan. r 14 middleweight title bout with Paul Pender. Dowries was accompanied by his father, London pro- moter Harry Xevine. trainer Tom Ryder and sparring partners Johnnie Barry and Les Morgan.97 words
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Advertisement40 1961-01-07 10 Pleasant- Protectio from all m& eH sio rare eights fOf I t^oceful t*m protect ie tr^e tiHt* M auitoes WH& t Clean n-n-g" ond eronomical v use Idee! for tics, pfcm INSECT R^ pEuL J >OCIITA COMM^j Sin 9 opore-^40 words
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79 1961-01-07 11 960- 1,. 6 COK<- ««T^ writer be ac>:uble.... L9C I perYo:'n"s 9 ta Fl -yd f: belt- unaon, ing. Do mai eight man prt ions I be The collapsed :Ie a n went j ta Negroes Harlem •u r flung79 words
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14 1961-01-07 11 SEVEN ENTRIES RECEIVED FOR TAMILS SPORTS ed r < H R m [for ered I*.14 words
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Article, Illustration154 1961-01-07 11 LITTLE NENE - Caddies turn out for cash tourney LITTLE NENE by THE laddies Championship of the Keppel Club will be contested over 18 holes 'Medal-Play" tomorrow. A total of 4r> caddies have entered 21 of them with handicaps from two to six. These will tee off for the senior championship. The rest,154 words
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127 1961-01-07 11 33 TEAMS ENTER FOR K.O. TOURNAMENT SENOAFORE CITY. Sat Thirty three teams -17 few the Senior and 16 for the Junior sections— have entered for the Singapore Hockey Association knock-out competition. The following are the SenI re: University of Malaya. SR.C "A". S.T.U. "A". Khalsa "A". Police "A". Ceylon S.C.127 words
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Article80 1961-01-07 11 JOO CHIAT, Sat. The recently concluded Joo Chiat Community Centre 'able tennis tournament drew a total of 77 entries which Included 13 girls. Soon Lvi Sin won the men's senior title, with Chong Lian Kiat runner-up. Junior title went to Teo Tkmg Hin and Wong Tin80 words
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Article, Illustration349 1961-01-07 11 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. §0 SORRY I've got bad news for you. Singapore Amateur Football Association's plan to give fans an early season treat has fallen through. They wanted the Young Boys of Berne one of the top Europe teams to play349 words
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231 1961-01-07 11 RESULTS OF POLY MIXED DOUBLES T. T. SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. Results of tne Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union table-tennis mixed double: League (final round): Cheung Shu OgK and Ho May Vein bt. Andrew ran and Wong Chin Kuim 21-14. 21-19; Johnny Aw and Flo- i rence Heng bt. Ho Beng Soon231 words
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Article45 1961-01-07 11 JAKARTA. Sat.— President Sukarno took the chair at a meeting of the Indonesian Asian Games Council yesterday. The next games are to beld In Jakarta m 1961. He has ordered that everything be reading m time for the Games.45 words
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481 1961-01-07 11 Springbok interest in today's big rugby clash PARIS, Saturday. THE France-Scotland International Rugby Union match here today holds big interest for the South African "springboks" and New Zealand "all blacks." Scotland's selectors could not ask for a better Test before meeting South Africa at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, a fortnight later. For481 words
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205 1961-01-07 11 LATE RALLY EARNS SARAWAK A GREAT VICTORY HAPPY WORLD, Sat.— Local basketball fans were entertained to an evening of thrills and excitement yesterday when the touring Sarawak Federation Basketball Association clashed with the 1960 Singapore champions, the Siglap Young Men's Club. The Sarawak cagers who were at one time 14205 words
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Article63 1961-01-07 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Sal.— The Combined Schools will play their last Division One hockey match on Sunday, when they meet the Indian Association on the C.S.C. ground. The following will represent the Schools: Johnny Fang, Mehar Singh, Yue Chong, Chek Pong. Chong Beng, Paramanathan, Bakshish Singh,63 words
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136 1961-01-07 11 THEY WILL MEET AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY Pasir Panjang 1. Umar Pulavar L FARRER PARK. Sat. Umar Pulavar High School and Pasir Panjang Tamil School will meet again on Wednesday. They shared honours yesterday on a wet and slippery ground m the final of the Tamil Festival soccer tourney. Altnougn the136 words
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Article, Illustration304 1961-01-07 11 JEFFREY JAMES - Let's have half-time variety, shows to liven up our sport JEFFREY JAMES 1 <ff?t > -'^r-"'''"lr.^*?fy! >> »'^.';S';W'.^r^*lMiirT'.^! < by IF YOU AGREE with me that sport is, after all, entertainment then you'll agree that the Harlem Globetrotters, with their half-time circus, are showing the way to draw the fans.304 words
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Article66 1961-01-07 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat—Results of the Singapore Polytecnnlc Students* Unions table-tennis men's doubles: Semi-finals: Lim Hock Nam and Chee Tee Whye bt- Son Wah Yip and Sunny Tan 21-13. 21-12; Tye Pook Lee and Chia Wai Chon bt. Chan Weng Mow and Lee Kong Weng 21-14, 21-19; Ho Beng66 words
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Article51 1961-01-07 11 LEXINGTON. Kentucky, Sat— Twenty-two horses sold by auction to dissolve the partnership of the late Prince Aly Khan and Mr. and Mrs. John <ialbreath. brought a total of $1,150,000. Mr. (ialbreath bought ele\en of the lots, including the two highest priced mares. Omelia U, a«nd 11-year-old Owen Tudor51 words
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Advertisement162 1961-01-07 11 SHOWER STALL MAT j Shower Stoll Mot coundn t be safer because of Softi- ■J^fjf^X.-'.^'.-'.i-'.l /^V V |fM^»' Cup design. Mat surface i %a J- 7VJ W(|i\V provides comfortable, firm j fwwj footing for young ond oid Vml' alike. Helps prevent '.'•>'.'.'":'. Z» w raJ, a dangerous slips ond foils.162 words
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Miscellaneous361 1961-01-07 11 Today and tomorrow TODAY SOCCER: Rajaji S.C. V British. Military- Hospital. i Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: Army V Police. P.T.S. Thomson Road 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: SCC trial padang. SRC v. R. Engineers Gillman. TOMORROW HOCKEY: Div. 1: Com- bined Schools V Indian Asso- elation, Balestier Road. 5.15 I p.m.361 words
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Article, Illustration450 1961-01-07 12 C. CHELLAPPAH - C. CHELLAPPAH NOW IT'S DOWN TO TRAINING AND THE TRIP TO BANGKOK By JALAN BESAR. Saturday CMILES broke on the laces of 25 youths here List night as their names were announced. They had been selected to l><> into centralized training under S.A.F.A.s assistant450 words
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Article174 1961-01-07 12 SINGAPORE CITY. Sat. -The Singapore Hockey Association training squad will start work on Monday evening under Major Gordon Smith at the S.R.C. Padang. Attendances at these training sessions are compulsory and those who absent themselves without any reasonable excuse will be deleted from the174 words
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Article405 1961-01-07 12 firsi day oi tiie Perak Turi dab races m Ijjoh next Sunday. Cl. 3 Div. I— 7P.: Yes Master 9.0, Knightsbridge 8.13. Son of April 8 12, Gallanl Emperor 8.6. Zoral 86. Rubber Exporter II 8.5. Prancoscot 8.0. Delargo 8.5. Daiku 8.5. Fuji 8.4. Kaboo 8.4. Tobasco405 words
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Article, Illustration195 1961-01-07 12 K. DANIELS TAKES TOP PLACE WITH 65 WINNERS SINGAPORE CITY, Sat. Keith Daniels, Singapore'.s most unassuming trainer, takes pride of place on the trainer's list for 1960. Daniel's has his lull quota of horses In braining at all times and has won most of I Malaya's feature races. His most195 words
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Article165 1961-01-07 12 SYDNEY: Seven Australian professional lawn tennis stars said they would be prepared to play In an open Davis Cup tournament lor expenses only. ADELAIDE: Tan Sons Kean, of Malaya, was beaten 6-2. 6-3 by Wayne Reid m the .second round of the men's singles m the165 words
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Advertisement306 1961-01-07 12 DIAMOND PLATINUM RING SETTINGS TO FIT A DIAMOND OF QUARTER TO FIVE CARAT IS AVAILABLE FROM SlOO/- UPWARDS THEY ARE MOSTLY OF FOREIGN MANUFACTURE PRICES ARE CHEAPER THAN YOU EXPECT FIFTY OVER DESIGNS Call at IS.1 S. P. M. de Silva M bran:- offk f>, station road, ipoh a! ate306 words
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Advertisement8 1961-01-07 12 Doping Special article by Allan Lewis on Monday8 words
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Advertisement600 1961-01-07 12 Your watch j needs lubricatior The fact that it need^ an overhaul Ir than' other much simpler jnachines Is no rea neglecting a watch altogether. Science ha succeeded m creating an oil whose Qualitte c deteriorate alter some time. Therefore it that a watch movement be periodically cleanet Us pivot600 words
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