The Singapore Free Press, 11 January 1961
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Title Section21 1961-01-11 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ lrf fj||^ ARCHIVES, NATIONAL ÜBRAEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1961. 15 CENTS21 words
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Article34 1961-01-11 1 Learn 111 rotary club a one-month v:paigk ll I 17 ■HP Open to all Learn to dt 5 for c m I The coaches j m o sta 1 Ctt _J «f -I I34 words
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Article26 1961-01-11 1 LONDON, Wed.— Tengku ManaRuier o: Negri Sembilan. here yesterday from Kuala unpur en route to Boston for a check-up at the Joslin Clinic.26 words
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Article26 1961-01-11 1 IMMAN, Wed. King Hussein Jorc:..:. launched a •mercy j drive" to help the district of i Maan. drought-stricken tor the n 'hree years.26 words
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Article218 1961-01-11 1 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI Al 1 P ft new workshop ior engineering men Sharing of training space to end By gINGAPORE :ITY, Wed The State's engineers of the fulure are lo train m new $1,000,000 \v< >rkshop. The Polytechnic is building the workshop as part of its218 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-01-11 1 DAISY CHAN - Janet (the Head Prefect) was Good Shepherd DAISY CHAN 4,000 GIRLS GIVE A MASS WELCOME TO WORLD HEAD OF CONVENT Rev. Mother St. John's 4 once m five years' visit By Singapore City, Wednesday. J^EARLY 4.000 school girls <>i the Convent of the Holy [nfan! Jesus ;m<l tlie St. Nicholas221 words
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116 1961-01-11 1 Sandys flying m to hold talks on situation m Laos with Tengku NEW DELHI, Wednesday. TMIK British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan S;in<l\\s, leaves India tomorrow for Malaya, nfler holding talks on the disarmament problem with President Aviih Khan of Pakistan and Mr. Nehru. Ihe Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Sandys116 words
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205 1961-01-11 1 CLERKS TO STRIKE IF SACKED MAN IS NOT TAKEN BACK Singapore city, wed The Sin^apure Business Houses Employees Union representing some 30 clerks and peons of Messrs. Fraser and Company, a sharcbrokers firm, passed three resolutions 'at last night's meeting. lit deplored the anti-union activities of the management and the205 words
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68 1961-01-11 1 CHILDREN (TIRED OF TV) BEG FOR HOMEWORK LONDON. Wed.— Children at a school In Newark. Nottinghamshire, were so bored watching television at night that they begged lor homework. Mr Walter Bond, headmaster of a big secondary modern school where che younger children normally do no homework, sold reporters "me children68 words
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Article80 1961-01-11 1 They said the British Government has sugguested disarmament as the main subject tor discussion at the Commonwealth Conference— the second to be held m less than a year. The .sources said that Mr. Nehru agreed with the British view thai disarmament was the most urgent long term problem80 words
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Article25 1961-01-11 1 PORTOLA (California.) Wed A young couple faced murder charges yesterday lor the fatal beating of their 3-year-old daughter with a bullwhip and belt.25 words
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Article29 1961-01-11 1 new YORK. Wed— Marilyn Monroe, .separated from Husband No. 3, playwright Arthur Miller, is keeping company with Husband No 2, former baseball greaL Joe Dimagyio.29 words
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Article39 1961-01-11 1 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. New Zealander Mrs. A. Swasbrook, 40. who arrived here lasi night by traiu from Peuang, reported to police this morning that sue lost her jewellery worth $3,000 from her room at au hotel-39 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-01-11 1 HEMINGWAY ILLNESS A HOSPITAL RIDDLE ROCHESTER (Minnesota), Author Ernest Hemingway has been a patient at the famous Mayo clinic here for two months, a clinic spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said Mr, Hemingway would not permil the nature of his ailment 10 be disclosed, but added that the author was75 words
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Article26 1961-01-11 1 MANILA. Wed. The United States aircraft carrier USS Benninejton and five destroyers steamed into Manila Bay yesterday for a three-da y visit.26 words
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Article18 1961-01-11 1 JERUSALEM. Wed.— The trial of Adolf Eichrhann has been postponed from March 6 to March 15.18 words
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175 1961-01-11 1 A WORLD ALERT FOR SPIES, REPORTS PAPER: TEW REAL SECRETS LOST 9 LONDON. Wed. The Daily Mail < Conservative > declared today that "the whole British Commonwealth is now lighting a vast international spy ring based on Warsaw.'" Beneath a seven-column headline "World Spy Alert" across its front page, it175 words
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91 1961-01-11 1 ASSEMBLY MEETS TODAY: SHORT SESSION I SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. The lirst Legislative Assembly session for the year which begins at 2.30 p.m. today will be a snort routine one. On the agenda is the Control of Rent (Amendment No. 3 and No. 4 Bill which will so through the Assembly91 words
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Article21 1961-01-11 1 MOSCOW, Wed. Russia's Communist leaders have set Oct. IT as the opening date for the party's 22nd congress.21 words
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Article132 1961-01-11 1 MOSCOW, Wed. i rE Soviet Union has issued a new series of stamps. including one showing a Russian space ship m flight, the Soviet news agency, Tass, said yesterday. The stamps are the first with denominations In the new currency. On Jan 1 a new "heavy"'132 words
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102 1961-01-11 1 SINGAPORE TOUR OF FARMS AND FOOD TALKS FOR AZIZ (SINGAPORE CITY, W, _7-,* 0 Ptoderai. Minister < f Agrii ultun, Enche a..:/ bin tshak, arrives Low iug by i;;.ee-dav vuA H«- v. ill discuss v a c i Mimstei for 1. men Mr. Tun Ku c .he I promotion <>:102 words
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Article57 1961-01-11 1 Mala 1 > 1 i.peweu quid m Sui] m rning N < arly bubiue rei>o. >eu dotM I buyers of Qammon cHume Pref hSi M Cement SI .78: M< ca] H s2 i 3: C 0... Siorafi >: < Tn I*l r, .a h < 10 '-a. The;e57 words
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Article41 1961-01-11 1 Pu si Mala}... r.. n :.<: 1 prices >.. hi .'i and bellin >; 2t xd Si Malayan Pund ma **tei 1 buying '.»8 Df nti an 1 xd Hrst H- >:. X I manager'^ price* HK.c: M and Eteluiig H X41 words
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Article23 1961-01-11 1 January Qrst 1 buyers f o.b opened hi i v tnorning a( 8(; per lb.. up 1..• 01: •>'..;. was qiuet.23 words
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Advertisement60 1961-01-11 1 X- Whai dees baby need il through the feed? A. iby needs milk that is always at the right lemperature. v r^^^L^ I \J. can that be done I h; through the feed? I *H.. The Feedrite wonder I baby feeder does itI nearest approach I '-> natural feeding! Nt60 words
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Advertisement188 1961-01-11 1 Health £j(Effij> I riNf shoes row men E& W9&L E'-ia-d kf CROCKETT A JONES I I I ii I I II POLE ROUTER PATE =^^M^vill\ IPn W sShmSS JBSy .^B^^^3^B bw v^; BK ¥^VA| BBr^ j^ MK^S i '^■giaaE&'f&tgsalijFTM.^,' .|B >« Vvf J Why your best watch should be a188 words
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833 1961-01-11 2 Tin agreement failed I tP^ M|^^k |^H_ 10 Puilclll Malaya says experts By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. BRITISH report on commodity price stabilisation says tluit "Malaya would seem t (i have paid a heavy price" for her membership of the International Tin Agree- ment. The report tends833 words
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156 1961-01-11 2 Gilts up: Cheerful outlook m London market I\;»o\ Wed Gen j cheerful condi- experienced hi London slock markets esterday and equities rein thelz upward course a broad front. timent wad helped to nu i sctei f :'.p overdlvance < n Wall Street. hi Ex- 1-.' < ..< larg( Governmeni esti.»:rs156 words
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Article41 1961-01-11 2 HONG KONG rues Closing c today were Previous Tooa; SI 43 i 440 sales ties 5 r» -> 5 •t" les $38.75 539.00 j sales S 0 S3J X) S3: 75 sales D ki st: 50 $72 sales isik41 words
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Article41 1961-01-11 2 LONDON TM Financial Times r- .i'K(t indices tor Jan. 6. last year, tt '-.o. previous and ye^ttrday s, iHNllilllj T m TM t, T65 3. 273 0. 171 2 H MMrs 229 6 2' 27. TO3 7, :o? 241 words
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Article254 1961-01-11 2 Finance and industry ■j^^^H^Hj^Hß LONDON RUBBER MARKET QUIET: SELLERS NOT KEEN T ONDON, Wed. At a quiet opening quotations were tully at Monday's closing level, reflecting the steadiness at Singapore. Values hardened slightly as sellers were not keen. The market was mainly idle during the afternoon and the close was254 words
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355 1961-01-11 2 IBP If S6SBBHHBRHp jwmfffflfffi^^y^ji^^^My jS^^^Ljij^^^^^ SHr^B| NOTE: All prices below, arc middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 10. I Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports Jan l 1"' 7 18 25 7/16 Feb 25 7. 1* L'o f< 16 i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25355 words
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823 1961-01-11 2 UP f22 7 DOWN L47_J UNCHANGED 1 105 1 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKING* I cci as cum capital issue. I Mil r= excluding everything ti as excluding dividend. I ell ss cub bonus issue. «ci excluding capital returi. t ecr cum capital retur». I823 words
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275 1961-01-11 2 Britain's Red China exports rise by half LONDON, Wednesday. FOR the first time since 1952 there is a likelihood of Britain supplanting West (iermany as Communist China's principal European trading partner, according to the China Trade and Economic Newsletter. Britain's exports I<> UiiiKi m the lirst 1 months of last275 words
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272 1961-01-11 2 School for j— retarded children opens next month I SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. The training centre for mentally retarded children—the first of its kind m South-East Asia will be opened next month. The centre a joint project of the Rotary Club and the Singapore Children's Society will be housed m one272 words
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Article86 1961-01-11 2 I FROM PAGE ONE I tt symbolised the mission of c sisters who dedfa themselves to look after ;h< >..< and moral education of its P Rev. her St. John addressed the gathering m French md the speech m translated by Rev. Mother St. Charles, the86 words
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Article171 1961-01-11 2 SHIPS i>ing alongside tii<> Singapore Harbour Board wtufcrvc* or expected tod.t% are: Sydney Bintang 4 5. Marceli Nowotko 6A. Eastern Maid 6/7, Burma 89. Bengkalis L 3 14, Mandama In 16, \sama Mam SB. Brede 19. Sirusa N Wall 1 Sg Asahan N. Wall 2. Perils N. Wall 3 Robina171 words
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72 1961-01-11 2 BACK Do[,: WAY TQ I UNIVERSITY I U.S. NEGRO!* G staU' colh Watched by w !i i und m Charia: Efunil! ing by a b their tuiti mack :;:;al arrange j t<> start itltes H live m. potent be Injunclior R ed Mcaniv X B? inbegratioD X Meanwhile 1 the72 words
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45 1961-01-11 2 10 killed m cJ plane crast I on training fJ T lK^■^A. v. d' d tM Airlines I' i H ash* rj near Pi H after hlttii cable. H »nnounc«tneni c inn plane Pi H h'.'t H i>e crew membei H wo:> not kk H45 words
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Advertisement397 1961-01-11 2 NY.X.LINE n Le Havre 9 10 Fsb b vrj r Men eddal r Said Be^c t V Rctterdan 18 men 27 29 Jan isaTj man I Port ij. Btiroi Lattal unagusta Bourgaj C 3-??. jessa i (kbl. 18 ETO 13 Jan ■r v-,-j i Djibool Massa edda Pet Said, Alexandria,397 words
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Advertisement288 1961-01-11 2 --SIIIPPIXI. BARBER LINE Frofr USA EAST COAST PORTS V!» MNAMA. LOS *NG£US SAN FtiK! AND NONGKONr JliUCt 16 Jar TPAVIATA FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES From U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS AN&UtS OR SAN FfANC;." AND HONGKONG i r"Ef?NBtV 1? ian PLEASANTVILLE BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINE J Tc NEW YORK BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.288 words
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173 1961-01-11 3 LAN MOK- AI - any local men I ready to teach b Poly, says Dr. Toh LAN MOK-AI By ►RE CITY, Wednesday. C ents of the Singapore understaffed and the i has to continue recruitseas because "there are dilates wh.» are fully qualiach or willing to make lot St. J the Ltat Governjj Poly-173 words
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106 1961-01-11 3 Pan Hon s good deed: A recital for scouts OUEENSTOWN, Wed. Singapore's wonder boy violinist, 10-year-old Lee Pan Hon. gave a solo recital for brother scouts of the Pasir Panjang District Association at a New Year's party m the Queenstown Secondary Technical School recently. It was Pan Hon's first public106 words
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Article29 1961-01-11 3 GEYLANG. Wed. Re--1 sldents of Malay Farm want the Rural Board to light jal-m Obi, the main road which runs right into the interior of the kampong.29 words
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66 1961-01-11 3 MAN, 76, DIES AFTER A FALL FROM BUS SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. A Septuagenarian died ten hours after a fall from a moving bus when alighting, the State Coroner. Mr. N. A. D'Rozario. was told. Tan Kee, 76. of Tanjong Rhu Road, was on a STC bus travelling along North Bridge66 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-01-11 3 CONRAD CHIEW - Katong's Grand Old Couple mark Golden Wedding CONRAD CHIEW By Katong, Wed *JMIK PHILLIPS family turned out m full force ;il the Holy Family Church to celebrate the Golden Wedding of Katong's Grand Old Couple. The hour-long: special service for the Phillipses was also attended by many wellwishers and friends247 words
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Article48 1961-01-11 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. The Government has grained registration to three new societies m Singapore. They are the Morning Glow Tennis Club m Ah Hood Road, the Chuan Sing Musical Society m Nam Lock Street, I and the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore at Gilstead Road.48 words
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Advertisement178 1961-01-11 3 THILATISI^ j This remarkable EXAKIA Camera with wry simple «reessories proves smiceahle m many fields and m«'ets the most exacting requirements of the serious amateurs,, professional photographers scientists and, artists. F2.sBmra automatic diaphia^m lens I snal l»ri«-c NOW and EJI. case IMM S46'^oo F2.8-50mm automatic diaphra^in lens and E.E. Case178 words
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Miscellaneous252 1961-01-11 3 m-ne music; 8.00 Kitty Foyle; grammes for the evening; 603 Medium Wave •••,™*M*L,» 830 Ahmad :md Saloma; 9.00 Teenage jamboree; 6.55 rhe Shortwave: 6! metres. u.»uk <>.» ot {he 93Q The news; Malayan siock exchange report; irom 8.00 p.m.— 300 p.m. a*"> oorts vrl; 10 00 The Mll 7.00 Time252 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1961-01-11 4 BEVERLEY WILSON - BEVERLEY WILSON PBHB 80-year-olds are doing it: Stand on your head, get R J_ I weight back to normal by HOW YEHUDI MENUHIN AND CARY GRANT KEEP IN TRIM JUST because you sec someone standing on his head is no reason to label him1,263 words
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234 1961-01-11 4 A LITTLE black box, mounted on a trolley, can now save much of the time taken over hospital X-rays. It puts the developed pictures back m the doctors' hands within 90 seconds. The box is the invention of Mr. William Salzer, a234 words
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Advertisement115 1961-01-11 4 .^^^k. B 7 AT B^^B" B u^^^^BßFvl6^lßP9«i^» *^s£T\f*' i;^L r^S^ x I I aP BBB^M^BB^B«i^^^^^BWP^^^^^^*JH^^™finBSHB^||^^lK ffl BBb9^^Bkl§^>ik2^s an^:- vill^raM L^BB^^l tf you can *pl»^^*j c? b^\ 'i m^b I §T1 a* V^ B^^^h ''A *^Si' .<. B^BBt mBBBb^bI bpoi mm incre f wfl b^Hmf*^^ x. Sjfljfay^fffey' BB»^B^Brt^BM bmß^icSSM i^c KVrJfßfl115 words
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Advertisement119 1961-01-11 4 *ll£- -fc Are you going bai jSjJ§^^^MW^^ ba itches *vcr< F^*ll^V n'— iceable en r^y hec I har |l T! Ij fl llm ß^^ I must oetmit that I wa< very sect mM£^*~mk%Mi S The result has been tt weks my hair M< ppc falling %^SJSm^9^J rrplete boM nreo i119 words
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Article439 1961-01-11 5 |PAfiENTg># PAGE Education: It s costly THE PROBLEM OF SCHOOL BOOKS SOLUTION IS TO SAVE NOW TO MEET THE BILL FOR NEXT YEAR ...OR YOU CAN BEGIN FAMILY PLANNING- SAYS DEMI TASSE THOUSANDS of parents are m a fix trying to raise money to buy all the books "thai their439 words
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108 1961-01-11 5 TOOK PAPER FR OM EXAM ROOM: HE i FEARS HE i WILL FAIL TiM li^» jjß v: I ISSE, Dv- mm Cam■- itkMU I took writing W i was about to V I *.*> disW ni hfS the i the hall, JfJ know the ■T dilator took itul<\ and X108 words
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Article, Illustration290 1961-01-11 5 TODAYS STAMP STORY JAPAN'S imperialistic ambition.s go back to the 1880*3. Korea was the first target, and this apparently innocent stamp paved the way to an occupation thai lasted for 60 years Eighty years ago Korea was independent, though under nominal Chinese suzerainty.290 words
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332 1961-01-11 5 What most parents overlook m bringing up junior IF babies could talk instead of bawl, they could help parents a great deal more. At least this is what elder brothers and sisters have to say when asked how junior is getting along at home. Last week, after a real brother332 words
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Advertisement81 1961-01-11 5 aWiiillilliilMl! HlllllMllllfl li franrifaerg FINCST 4-TRACM COtl J ty m V mical iek st( n A mono implihers MDpletc tacilii«t slcft« t.ipe 1 111,11 dlowci outtxtension t<» -impiitier syst( •-nal quul.--t» risid slan- styling, ■®«a»3 tin.vh witliei eanryin« ease, I 9m-F'-AND TRADING CO. il PORE-l, I 1 1 1 fI81 words
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Advertisement225 1961-01-11 5 AAs BONDS COTTON T— Singlet O Sftorf sleeved and fully absorbent Manufactured to the patented design of the Kapart Company (U.S.A.), Bond's short-sleeve cotton T-Singlet keeps you comfortable on the hottest days absorbs underarm perspiration before it can stain your shirt or coat. Made from high quality cotton. Bond's T-Singlets225 words
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Miscellaneous129 1961-01-11 5 HIP KIHBY by John Falk tic Fred Dickenson MANDRAKF i by Lee Falk and Phil Davis i»V V\ v>,?;>? k 1 I w-e?uAre we Y^cn far I I /Wfiz^jSJk c-r- r w c.Icak.WAM —^JO^JHB^T? r v 1 <*-" .-''.:T^ 'c^'-I <30.N6? kVHEPEIS/ FROM /WVZPA m^M'.'.-'JET-GS. s4r^™ Sv'tl*-^ 6WEET, THE HEART129 words
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314 1961-01-11 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE I I MMM^^^^^^^^^^ MM jaaoai A massive 'Oui' for de Gaulle THE French people have given their answer. A massive •"Oiu" for General de Gaulle and a crushing defeat for those who, m the face of history, still dream of a French Algeria. The way is nowclear314 words
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Article17 1961-01-11 6 Women still remember the first kill after men have forgotten the last. —REMY DE GOURMONT.17 words
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Article, Illustration743 1961-01-11 6 m_ a m AFl: Alrv l FIGHT FOR POWER IN ISRAEL It all started with bombs and spy blunders The full FACTS that are still top SECRET m Jerusalem THE ghosts of two hanged men, a secret ;'Count of Monte Cristo" prisoner these are the threads m a fantastic web743 words
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Article, Illustration235 1961-01-11 6 CONRAD CHIEW - American music college principal will conduct 1 00-voice chorus CONRAD CHIEW By Singapore City, Wed. J)H. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Ihc American choral director, on a tour of the East with his wife, said their main purpose was to express their interest m "our young graduates" here. There are three Singapore graduates235 words
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Article, Illustration119 1961-01-11 6 DALMIA IS TAKEN TO JAIL -AND THEN TO HOSPITAL NEW DELHI, Wed. Ram Krishna Dalmia, 67, the multi-millionaire industrialist, was taken to jail by police here yesterday to begin a sentence of two years simple imprisonment. Dalmia was found guilty of misappropriating 28,500.--000 rupees (about $17 mil.) belonging to anDR. WILLIAMSON - 119 words
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170 1961-01-11 6 S.H.B. labourers pledge another $7,500 to technical school fund REPPEL, Wed. Singapore Harbour Board labourers have given $7,500 towards the Kalaimagal Tamil Technical School building fund and pledged another $7,500. The secretary of the building fund and publicity committees, Mr. V. T. Arasoo, praised the generosity of the labourers and170 words
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Article203 1961-01-11 6 A slightly over- sweet Tatyana CINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Tatyana Nikolayevna, Russia's foremost woman pianist, had a packed Victoria Theatre for her recital last night. Her technique is brilliant, but her style possibly tends to the over-sweet. This consorts well with the works of the Romantic school which formed the bulkA.B.A. - 203 words
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Advertisement814 1961-01-11 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE ■i Words S3 <mm.>— Box SB eU astro WHILE YOU WAIT Photostat 8«r» (-otomauc. 5S Robinson Road .u>. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from rmmjaiaaaj Telephone 'Life* ***** P.O. Baa 110 S. Singapore. FRESH FLOWERS H nrds S3 'Via.) Box 50 eta extra ORCHIDS BY AIR814 words
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Advertisement43 1961-01-11 6 illlillllllliillllllliillllllllllllillllllH PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp Df the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of sentairies-old "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii43 words
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Advertisement112 1961-01-11 6 Chef BT w r OiV TOT MOW Don't 9«f jumpy, we'll take core of oil your pocking, sto'irc and tronsportafion TRANSPORT STORAGE LTC 173, Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Phone: 7053 i Managing Director: Korui Bauknechi GERMANY S BEST IPv V^ W^R X rf^° r Xl S^ I a^B W^nr'^fci I112 words
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117 1961-01-11 7 Three sea scouts stung by wasps m hi!l climb Wed.— wasps stung U .Singapore f Jlmbed the ag San- D 8 Sipang. a* Ah Kow, i and Ho Ah ipite this •he Free yed their i\ mountel much. scoots are Ahmad >■ nood. R >land Wee .v Boon. ■v •/■.>117 words
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Article, Illustration190 1961-01-11 7 ROBERT CHONG - Malay youth tO id KG Nanyang test m Chinese ROBERT CHONG i By Johore Bahru, Wed. MALAY youth, Alwie bin Abdul Kadir, 23, from Johore Bahru is sitting for the Nanyang University entrance examination this week. Alwie passed his Senior Middle 111 examination m tiie Poon Yew Chinese High School190 words
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139 1961-01-11 7 FIVE-MAN BODY TO REVIEW ALL COMMUNITY OCUTDC OLii I ML I ACTIVITIES KALLANG. Wed. The People's Association has formed a live-man working committee to review and plan activities at all community centres m Singapore. Heaaed by Mr. Neo Bens Chuan, the chairman of the publicity committee of the Peoples Association,139 words
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Article32 1961-01-11 7 PENANG. Wed. Dr. W. M. Corden. senior lecturer m Economics m the University of Melbourne, will address the Penang forum tomorrow at the Civil Defence Hall m Peel Avenue.32 words
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180 1961-01-11 7 FAITH CURE EXPERT FROM U.S. HERE ON VISIT SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Mr. Robert S. Van Atta, an American Christian Scientist, is m Singapore during the course of a sixmonth world lecture tour. He is a member of the 27--man Christian Science Board of Lectureship m Rochester. New York. Mr. Van180 words
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Article59 1961-01-11 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. The Mentri Besar. Inche Daud Samad, has intervened m the row over pupils who failed to make the grade m the Malayan secondary school entrance examination. He told 100 parents and pupils who demonstrated at his office that he would do everything he59 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-01-11 7 HELP ON WAY FOR 21 SEAMEN ABOARD This dramatic picture shows the whaler's crew of HMS Ca p r ic c (right) dashing to the rescue of the 2,280-ton freighter Galatea which ran aground on Pierson Reef, off North Borneo, recently. Heavy seas can be seen breaking108 words
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133 1961-01-11 7 JAYCEES GIVE A RADIOGRAM TO INMATES OF HOME FOR OLD mHOMP^ON ROAD. Wed. A —Inmates of the Home for the Aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor m Thomson Road can now listen to their favourite tunes thanks to the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. They v were133 words
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Article218 1961-01-11 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. For every case of syphillis treated at the Middle Road Hospital, there must be at least five that have gone to private doctors and another five were receiving Eastern medical remedies. Dr Wong Mook Ow, medical officer at the hospital disclosed this218 words
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Article, Illustration242 1961-01-11 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Singapore is missions busiest port m S.E. Asia ARTHUR RICHARDS 3y Singapore City, Wed THK Rev. Moduli' Rossebo, 4T), port chaplain of the Norwegian Seamen's Mission said that Norwegian ships make more than 900 calls here annually. This traffic makes pore one of the missions busiest ports m Asia. InREV. ROSSEdO - 242 words
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168 1961-01-11 7 MAN FREED ON PERJURY CHARGE DEFENCE IS NOT CALLED SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— Danny Tan Quee Sin was freed by the Third Criminal District Court on a charge of giving false evidence on July 20 last year. Tan, who was defended by Mr. Denis Lee, was acquitted and discharged without his168 words
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Article42 1961-01-11 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A gift of about 100 books on New Zealand, or written by New Zealanders, is on its way to Singapore from Wellington. The books arc intended for the National Library here and the Nanyang University Library.42 words
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Advertisement71 1961-01-11 7 is a known iac; ;na: Jewellery m Hone Kong is cheaper than m y.rtcapor*. We shall be ■lease 1 to recommend %r cm 3ur Customers ■to our <\ssoc\ate Co. j: X IhMNAw •.jjto charge a special »yjfe and to accept M Mi TRANSISTOR PORTABLE your PERFECT LISTENING RA Aon p71 words
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Advertisement266 1961-01-11 7 Your watch needs lubrication Just like your car does The fact that the watch, needs it much less frequently is no reason for toructting it altogether Small ladies watches require an overhaul about once a year, bigger types every \K or 2 years. Ei>en a good watchmaker cannot restore a266 words
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Miscellaneous23 1961-01-11 7 1 V III! flii Tr MMwBII^WBM^B Hii'J':! illlllillllilllllllllllllitiiiiiiiii^DllHIIIItllJU""""' {ENCYCLO&SP/A 7 WE X\"T USE THEM— MMHflf \MY WIFE KNOWS y^Bj^^^^^ v^Hn #1 /so •^?c23 words
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Article51 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE, Wed.— About r clerics and pms of the an rotting firm ol Frasei and C yesterday went without lunch m a "hunger striki rotesi agaii s1 the re:. .-a', ol the employers to reii state a fellow clerk who vas ito I last month alleged51 words
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Article36 1961-01-11 8 SING IPORE, '\'cd. The Malaya:: Ai:.v. has received i Instructions r o reduce the sp< ed ol Its Viscouni aireralt. Ci] al R. p. Mollard. the mi any's general manager said stei lay36 words
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Article36 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Mark Starr. International Labour Organisation expert 01: workers education, will give a talk on "'Employer employee Relations" today at a Rotary Club luncheon to be leld at the Cathay Restaurant36 words
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Article25 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Weci. Thieves broke Into ihe premise.s of tut Bukii Panjang Government High School, ana ;jui away with nine wall fans worth25 words
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Article27 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. A gang o! tbug S attacked a man walking along Narcis Street at 330 p.m yesterday. Police have detained one man.27 words
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96 1961-01-11 8 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL PERFORMS TWELVE DANCES SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— The Minister lor Culture Mr. S. Ra.iaratnam. and his wife, were .some of the distinguished guests present at a two-and-a-half hour Bharatha Natyam performance at the Victoria Theatre. Miss Tanalakshmi. 15 a pupil of Bhaskar's Academy of Dance, appeared m 12 different96 words
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Article, Illustration202 1961-01-11 8 tmma Soh i - MUM KEEPS Ml £YE /111 m fill MI f HER 2 DANCE GIRLS I tmma Soh i By gINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Two promising young Indian dancers are seven year -old Josephine and nine-year-old Elizabeth, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ratnam, of Brahmaputra Road. The sisters are m Primary I202 words
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131 1961-01-11 8 Shell official coming here to launch a training scheme SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— The Chic!' Training Ofißcer of Shell. Mr. J. 1). Scott, is expected to arrive m Singapor at the end of the month to launch a regional training scheme for Shell officers m South Kast Asia and the Far131 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE IS HIS NEW HOME SINGAPORE CITY Wed.- A bachelor Englishman has decided to make Singa his new home after a iccessfu] yoga cure of irthritis. Mr. Henry Lovell Hewitt, 65, a former captain m the British Army, had tried Western cures for eightMR. HEWITT - 247 words
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219 1961-01-11 8 HAPPY OLD WOMAN KEEPS HER BIRTHDAY A SECRET TSHOMSON, Wed. An elderly woman with a deep secret lies m the infirmary of the Home For the Aged, Thomson Road, and she smiles m her enigmatic fashion. All her roomnvites know that Chan Ah Foong will turn 100 sometime this year,219 words
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99 1961-01-11 8 CAMPAIGN ON TO RAISE FUNDS FOR FIRE VICTIMS BUKIT TIMAH. Wed. Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development today headed a drive to raise funds for the Bukit Timah fire victims. Incht Ya'acob. who is Assemblyman for Bukit Timah. with officials of the Wah Lian99 words
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Article31 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Ninety-eight workers employed at the Cable and Wireless cable depot at Bukit^Chermin here, have been served with three months' notice terminating their services on March 31.31 words
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135 1961-01-11 8 NEW PRESIDENT FOR OLEH OLEH PARTY KATONG, Wea. Mr Be Tian Boon was elected president of the Olefa Oleh Party at their recent annual meeting. Mr. Ec joined the party about two years ago and had since been its vice-presi-dent. The party was founded m 1932. After the last war,135 words
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Article, Illustration281 1961-01-11 8 G. SUBHAS - Trade mission flies is to see economic conditions m State G. SUBHAS By Singapore City MVed A GROUP of eight Japanese bus and a woman tiandicral t ex§K rived m Sin^iport to ■',n\<- :i gm Domic conditions* 1 m \ht State. They arrived by iir under* the leadership of Mr.281 words
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120 1961-01-11 8 PASIR PANJANG LIFE GUARDS SAVED NINE LIVES PASIR PANJANG, Wed.— The Pasir Panjang group of the Singapore Life Guard Corps :>aved Dine lives m the course of 45 voluntary operations last year. Life guard Wee Jit Sun saved a 16-year-old boy who hit his head against a hidden object while120 words
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160 1961-01-11 8 Rain washes out sandbag road divider: Cement blocks to be used now KATONG, Wednesday. THE use of sandbags as a roaddivider m East Coast Road, stretching from the market to the Palace Cinema, has turned put to be a Hop... .the sandbags could not withstand the rain. Conventional cement blocks160 words
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Article31 1961-01-11 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. History was made m a sold-out Victoria Theatre last night when Tatyana Nikolayeva became the nrst modern Soviet to give a public performance m Singapore.31 words
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98 1961-01-11 8 THIS COMMUNfg CENTRE I WILL TEACH LANGUAGES Qm UEENSTOW m The Bull M munity Centre U start literacj Ma a Ma idari M lish. Regtsti m bers U om I The team leado'- j Boon chow. the residents 1 c .ke full use o: i t fen fi Mis U98 words
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Advertisement230 1961-01-11 8 «lllllln.,nr.,iiu,i.i n mil iii i mil i.mi m nil i nil ill 1 1 it nllull m i inn mil i llilinni I jg§fe HOTEL IDEAL! j 61 Broolic Road/Marine Parade E *rl^k Entrance between Roxy and Iks^ Palace Cinemas, Katong^ iT^^l*^ S'pore-15 Tel. *****/2 j 1 Dancing Nightly j230 words
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Advertisement35 1961-01-11 8 I P B Pleasantj 1 Protect i orj from ,i M insects No **<■ fl rughts t 4i D «-G-etul r. ua protc l|[ the luitoo and eec i tic., lectures >inqo!" |^H t- c it35 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1961-01-11 9 A WELL-PAID MISS SAYS: MY BOSS MAKES PASSES ißy b«)^-> h3S started making" advances to- u :!r( j. me. I suspect that if I refuse to Mopt-rit. HI lose my well-paid job. What Id Id i SCARED. but there is really one thing v 0 sn'l (lure? Find another jol>—1,116 words
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739 1961-01-11 9 SHIRLEY LOWE - SHIRLEY LOWE i By WE working wives are under the microscope again. If any social worker, industrialist, or research scientist makes up to me at a party, I shall know that it's not my blue eyes that fascinate him.739 words
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Article, Illustration92 1961-01-11 9 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS P 1 MONEY offered r colouring oi r with paints t faw prize > r h or S5 (twe and .vc tor girls) t -t to Aum> i, S::.gaj)orf I* Ma Housf her rot 1 '"NDAY next rE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of rirVinm92 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-01-11 9 Before Rupert can grasp what is happening m the great machine he and Margot are led still lower. There, says the man. Tha;s my sky-metal being pressed until it's cold. Then it's forced into the basement to be stored I've never heard of sky-metal," says Rupert. "Is it heavy Could95 words
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Advertisement229 1961-01-11 9 Buy modern W^k Buyelectric Steam and -s#i if I -«r{ Or Com f° rt and Q uiet J j) Stay at:- S O H J cTRAND HOTEi lllM&^-^i 21-25 BENCOOLEN ST S iJfA f SINGAPORE. ll^Rp fe Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms II *> Preferred by those who appreciate II ;J zm~229 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-01-11 10 ROBERT CHONG - BLIND GIRL WANTS mm SEEING ROBERT CHONG By JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Che Norani* binte Abdullah, 19. a former pupil of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind, is aspiring to become a handicraft instructress m the world of the seeing. A Muslim concert. Che Norani has been blind since the173 words
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Article35 1961-01-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent 8 message on the occasion o: the opening ol the triennial conference or the Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association m Canbern35 words
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Article30 1961-01-11 10 TO A PAYOH. Wed. The Assemblyman for Toa Payoh. Mr. Wens Soon Fong will ope :t the Boon Tat Street Community Centre at 7.30 pun. on Saturday.30 words
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Article19 1961-01-11 10 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The > Kelantan Government ha> set up an anti-vice committee m Its Religious Affairs Board.19 words
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Article38 1961-01-11 10 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Mr. Mark Starr, an 1.L.0. export on workers education at present m Singapore, will speak on "Employer Employee Relations' 1 at the Singapore Rotary Club's luncheon at the Cathay HoU4 today.38 words
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161 1961-01-11 10 bank and offices to go up m Johore Nine-storey building for JOUOKK BAHKI. Wed.— A new landmark will be added to Johore Bahru town with the construction early this year of a nine-storey building for a bank and offices at the junction of Jalan Ibrahim and Dunnga Duke. It will161 words
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175 1961-01-11 10 Hospital seeks 2,000 donors to boost its blood bank stock JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. Till*] blood bank al the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, is hoping to increase the present number of 585 registered donors tc 2.000 donors. Che Kamidah binte Suki. the secretary of the Johore Bahru Blood Bank Committee Is175 words
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Article37 1961-01-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A nurses' training school will be started by the Franciscan nuns at Petaling Jaya next; month. It will be attached to the Assunta Hospital. Malaya's newest and Petaling Jaya's first General Hospital37 words
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Article35 1961-01-11 10 SINGAPORE CITY Wfd. Prof. Frank Scott Professor of Law at McGill University m Montreal, is n omiii'i to Singapore as part of a fivemonth to >r 'inder a Canada Council grant. I35 words
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120 1961-01-11 10 COURT FORFEITS CAR THAT CARRIED ILLICIT SAMSU SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— The ninth magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, ordered the forfeiture of a car which had been used m carrying dutiable samsu. This followed a plea of guilty by Tan Kong Khoon, 29. to a charge of possessing 10 gallons of120 words
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Article21 1961-01-11 10 KUALA LUMPUUR. Wed. A move is being made to form a national union of storekeepers m government, ser-21 words
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Article26 1961-01-11 10 PENANG, Wed. A blind pianist Peter Chin, 18 of St Nicholas' Home, will leave tor Adelaide on Jan. 21 on a scholarship.26 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-01-11 10 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Radio officer rejects $250 offer for 5 freak stamp; ARTHUR RICHARDS By Singapore City W-dnesda^ A SHIP RADIO OFFICER has rejected a $250 offer for freak Singapore stamps -worth 30 cents, which he i ngfcj General Post Office. The radio officer, Mr. Ronnie LUn, said he \voui<i when he gets155 words
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457 1961-01-11 10 TB VICTIMS FIND HOPE IN WONDER DRUGS OINGAPORE C I T Wed.—New knowledge gained by experiments, controlled trials and the proper use of modern drugs have brought new hope and a new lease of life to virtually millions of tuberculosis sufferers and their families. This message of hope for tuberculosis457 words
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Article23 1961-01-11 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— There were 617 more cars m Singapore during December, bringing the total registered m the State to 63.344.23 words
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Article, Illustration241 1961-01-11 10 ROBERT CHONG - Welfare worker is too busy to think of marrying ROBERT CHONG. By Johore Bahru. Wed CUE SADtAH binte Haji Ahmad, 29, an at tractive Malay -nt is so busy win welfare work that she has no time to Hunk ol marriage. As branch secretary of the Red Cross m Johore241 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-01-11 10 TWO-YEAR STUDY AWARD FOR NANYANG GRADUATE Mr. Liew Teck Ming, 27, (above) who has been awarded a two-year scholarship to study at Otago University, New Zealand. Mr. Liew, a graduate of Nanyang University, will study microbiology at Otago University. He leaves for Wellington today.44 words
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Article276 1961-01-11 10 BORN today, you are a genuinely gregarious individual and so outgoing that you would like to have all the world as your friend. You have a good eye for a money-making operation and rarely lose out on the financial aspect of the return. Since276 words
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94 1961-01-11 10 DATO ALSAGei HEADS j MUSLIM IM BOMA DtloS. 1.0 ti appotn x man to Itui U Board fot pi i i> Oovernm* I notification arm v Other iin ml Ahmad bin M bin (vh <■-( haii Yaacub bin M i Byed All h Bakar a a mad Sonhad mad. Tuan94 words
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Advertisement222 1961-01-11 10 Travel Singapore Johore Express j I for Speed Safety Comfort XSOK^^^MWi Oi Oay Service every j I i jcz" Wong Ah Fc;k j. Bahru i Also Luxury Coaches for Charter to I Federation Singapore. j Enquiry: Singapore Johore Express, Ltd. j 132, Rochore Road. Singapore-7 Tel: ***** 3Z7S m Ji222 words
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Article, Illustration693 1961-01-11 11 he new cars «u^. M ,m, u .^u^ Armnp-an II I 111 jeal buy for the family man g!G CAR SPACE WITH SMALL CAR ECONOMY -AT FAIR COST Its new engine has pep where old one was sluggish: Smoother, too i lii 1 st J v 1 1 -i 1693 words
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Article, Illustration219 1961-01-11 11 LOKD Nuffield has given us ill his smart estate version of the Morris Mini-car a model for a young family to order now for those inexpensive excursions and picnics. In a test of the car. I found it219 words
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238 1961-01-11 11 T ONDON, Wed.— A seven cubic yard articulated dump true* with a20,000-lb. navload has been introduced by a British firm. Shown for the first time at the recent Public Works Exhibition m London, it was designed by a firm of civil engineering contractors238 words
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125 1961-01-11 11 LONDON. Wed. A "Hover-Scooter" and a j fold-up motor cycle went on show at the British Cycle and Motor Cycle show -i here. The fold-up motor cycle is only 37 inches long and j weighs GO pounds. Its two-stroke engine has a speed of125 words
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Advertisement106 1961-01-11 11 T-Y-R-E-SorT-l-R-E-S? NO MATTER HOW YOU SPELL IT TERCO HAVE THEM NEW TYRES OF ALL MAKES TERCO QUALITY RETREADS TERCO TRADE IN r SCHEME TERCO "PAY AS YOU DRIVE" SCHEME TYRE PROBLEMS? LET TERCO TAKE CARE OF THEM! TERCO MALAYA LTD. 241, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/2 I I PPII 1200106 words
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Advertisement426 1961-01-11 11 W^S I FREE USED CAR /Arti/K l»«La i PRESS ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES mf r available for your selection All vehicles TESTED before Sal. M We offer SERVICE after Sale w t^k BF Easiest HIRE PURCHASE fl jM terms can be arranged OPEN -^r-^mm Weekdays: 8 a.m.— 6.15 p.m Saturdays:426 words
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Miscellaneous129 1961-01-11 11 QISN s£v v? asp >k |w i- ~_c sv.»c TWE j r .\*^Z-* "■<= E«.HAwST J I j 0 Q y\B /"^"AiCE" Th:S INTO V_^^ j[ Z' CCNS 7Et?AHDN 'Aj^KStA iHtrfW^^ l^ A W^irW 1 let t stop >cv > TBI- 4" 111 fcvNS IT alwayS Aim f^tf- J^EjP^^ "to129 words
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Article86 1961-01-11 12 GEYLANG, Wed Response for a series ol tournaments organised by the Malay Farm community centrt- iias bt-en encouraging, actrding lo centre leader, inchel M bammed Yatim Zahari. For badminton, 25 player."? have entered :he singles, and 12 players foj .i.c doubles. Onf dozen entries have86 words
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Article31 1961-01-11 12 Soccer: Star Soccerites v 8.M.H.. Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. Rusby: S.C.C. v. Blacks, padang 5.10 p.m.: Sanderson Cup semi-final repiay: RAF rengah v. RAF Changi, at lengah 5 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1961-01-11 12 Whether you are tad or short makes all tt difference to stance and tactics you adoe ROCKY MARCIANO writes for you Three views of the proper stance gY "common-sense boxing" we mean boxing that is intended for the average boy the boy who would like to be1,640 words
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234 1961-01-11 12 G SUBHAS - Determined scoots= riders brave rail to save a dreary G SUBHAS by Singapore: city v MISERABLE iveathet* and iiisi petitors almost made Sund Thomson Road Scooter Sprinl superhuman efforts by iiu orfj ld gapore Lambretta Owners' \s» energetic Mrs. Kirn V r ecter, saw c! The meeting was the ftr234 words
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Advertisement268 1961-01-11 12 HOTEL AMBASSADOR LTD. 46. Meyer Road, (Katong Park), Singapore. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14th 1961 [IN THE BALLROOM ANNE HARRISON'S FAREWELL "PARTY NIGHT IN SINGAPORE" Latin American Pot Pourri" nstratto I M dew I "Cinq by Anne Harrison and (net Deni_- eluding the 4 new Danccb fhev duced > Singapore. BAION, KWELA,268 words
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Miscellaneous454 1961-01-11 12 BBPTT2 I PI X I P I l^^Mll 26> Wnere t0 pracii.se billiards MMfl I I I I I I II !__L___ml la liie garden? «7. 4). MMH.—J J MMM JMMMM I^BI B 7 LIES I)mvN p mVJ HmVmTI hVmTmI I i e es uo tte-up with this |__^B fl—454 words
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Article, Illustration780 1961-01-11 13 mgII 3.C looks Oußud to o sporting year Lr SPORTING BUSINESS No. 1 m a new series BADMINTON TEAM HAS DONE WELL ROY LAZAROO visits our office sportsmen rrilE Shell Sports Club of Singapore, who m the nast 12 years have widened their activities, hope to include sepak raga m780 words
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468 1961-01-11 13 • - [,v will retain the Malaya Cup' says on ;ident Combined Services skipper i SINGAPORE CITY. Wed I Hancock, skipper j u lc i ryices Singapore Rugb\ XV lidence m his team's chances 11. Ms. Malaya Cup when they j, Ihe final on Saturday at Mer Kuala Lumpur. He expressed the.^e468 words
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Article35 1961-01-11 13 ff be i v m •i :he i EL I 1 etetar; -at B": n x toe A,--r. AF lake R AF. R A" KJu p w v35 words
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298 1961-01-11 13 FRANK ROSTRON LONDON, Wed - FRANK ROSTRON LONDON, Wed. By I TO M GRAVENEY. deposed captain of Gloucester, last night ended all hopes of peace with the county by formally applying for his release. He wants to play next season for Worcester. But, under present298 words
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211 1961-01-11 13 V T AVAL BASE, Wed.— Thirteen boxers from the Royal Malayan Navy will compete against the Federation Army at the Malayan Navy's Gymnasium next Monday. The swift and active talents of the Malayan Navy's team are well known m the Federation. The team includes211 words
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193 1961-01-11 13 Services to end season with 6-a-side SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Singapore Services will wind up the hockey season with a six a side tournament at Nee Soon on Feb. 26. Units may enter as many trams as possible .subject to an overall limit of t>4 teams for the competition. Royal Navy193 words
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Article108 1961-01-11 13 SCHOEPPNER IS WILLING TO FIGHT >TEVV YORK. Wed.— -Andy i Neiderreiter, U.S. representative oi German lightheavyweight Eric Schoeppner. said he has wired Paul Sullivan that Schoeppner is willing to light Haroid John--1 son for the N.B.A. lightheavyweight crown. However, Neiderreiter still 1 held out hope that Schoeppner will be matched108 words
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Article34 1961-01-11 13 LOS ANGELES Wed. j American Bob Goal by won the $135,000 L<>- Angeles Or* n [golf tournament here witn a final round ol Gl for a 72 hole I total nf 27334 words
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Advertisement16 1961-01-11 13 Ml "MELOD'CA y r >ctaves. Sic v 111 EACH PI A. TO Urn >. Tl E FANS16 words
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Advertisement66 1961-01-11 13 i j'j T II I I 1 111 &I ll >»^3f SO 120 WEa I PRICE: SINGAPORE $895/Jl^^^h I OPEN DAILY9.3O AM TO 8.30 PM EXCEPT SUNDAY ■pil>^i|B EASY PAYMENTS TRADE-IN ACCEPTED I |Jhl| BENTENG 412 joo chiat road I (TERMINATION OF TCI >NO IS" 6 ft .3 ATO\ o66 words
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Article172 1961-01-11 14 In a few words.». MELBOURNE. A tralian all-rounder Xt Mackay passed a tin.- tesl and wi;. be available lor the third Te>: againsi the West Indies, beginning In Sydn< y o Friday. Watched by I■ selector j Ryd< Ma *ay test* d r pulled while battii172 words
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Article, Illustration273 1961-01-11 14 THE DAY TERRY BEAT, SCOTSMAN McCORMACK| Two U.S. 'managers' sue Terry Downes on eve of title fight BALTIMORE, Wednesday. BRITISH middle-weight champion Terry Downes has a US$5O,OOO legal fight on his lethal hands as he trains Iktc for his world title fight with Paul Pender m Boston, Massachusetts, on Saturday.273 words
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123 1961-01-11 14 PRESIDENT'S XV WILL TEST THE ALL BLUES TOMORROW THOMSON. Wed. Singapore All-Blues will play against a President's XV m a rugby trial at the Police Training School tomorrow at 5 L 5 p.m. feums will be: V ll -Blues: Md Alsj Lim Jit Imm, P- Ramh. F Wells, Boon Leong;123 words
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Article28 1961-01-11 14 LONDON, Wed. Result of tlv^ only football match played yesterday: Football League Cup «4th round): Burnley Nottingham Forest 1 iWinners away to Southampton m quarter-finals28 words
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Article415 1961-01-11 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS. DAUNTLESS, DAIKU AND ESTHER'S PET CATCH THE EYE ON SOFT NUMBER TWO TRACK THIS MORNING By ipoh, Wednesday. I RAFFLES SQUARE, working alone, m the centre of the soft Number Two track was the most impressive this morning when he ran three m 40 2/5415 words
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77 1961-01-11 14 A ROMAN HOLIDAY FOR BRITISH BOXERS LONDON. Wed. Promoter Jack Solomons made known his plans to give British champions Brian Curvis, Freddie Gilroy, and John Caldwell a Roman holiday at the Albert Hall. London, on January 31. Britain's big three will lace three Italians. Lined up against Curvis, British and77 words
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Article, Illustration282 1961-01-11 14 JEFFREY ;ai« ™ - muKa *niwiii] m t* wo z,:' I JEFFREY ;ai«™ by Football for wom f Never m Singap I WOMEN FOOTBALLFRS It had dropped a bomb inun women m a Sin^aport- clubhoi voiced the question. "Oh im n fl are you saving!" a trim yon n§ I Women an pla\in^ football282 words
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Article66 1961-01-11 14 THOMSON. Wed. Police Sports Association "C" were held for 20 minutes m the S.G.S.F.A. Div 111 B soccer league yesterday. Then Police opened the scon when a grounder by right-wing Salleh deflected after hitting goalkeeper Syed All's knee. The game began oall an hour late66 words
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Article17 1961-01-11 14 CHRISTCHURCH. Wed. M.C.C. beat Canterbury by one wicket m their three-day cricket match yesterday.17 words
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Article310 1961-01-11 14 From KEITH MILLER. Melbourne. Wednesday pORGET the throwing rows.... we're m danger of getting back to the real, old-lime bitterness of bodyline bowling! I give this warning after the way Wes Hall and Chester Watson tore into the Aussie batsmen during the second Test match310 words
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292 1961-01-11 14 Fathuls needed four goals...and they ended up with more Fathul Karib.s; Indian Recreation Club. ..0. JALAN BESAR, Wednesday. SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's Division One League champions, Indian Recreation Club, put up a poor show m this last match of the league. Pathul Karib, who needed lour goals to become runners292 words
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275 1961-01-11 14 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN By Singapore City, Wed PENANG All-Blues have requested that th c venue for their All-Blues Rugby Cup final against Singapore be played at Penang instead of at the neutral Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 21. Mr A. G. MacKenzie,275 words
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Article52 1961-01-11 14 SINGAPORE dTY. Wed Four Singapore All Blues players have been picked to represent the Malayan AllBlues In their friendly same of rugger against Malayan Planters at Merdeka Stadium on Satur Wm Ttie\ I Wm Pan:.. »gg vm A Malcolm X the hms between 8< pore52 words
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Advertisement247 1961-01-11 14 iimiiiuiiiiiiimunmiiimmcjnmiiiiiiic SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JANUARY/FEBRUARY MEETING 1961 Ist Dav Soturday, 2Srh Januory 2nd Dav Tuesday 31st January 3rd Day Sunday 5fS February UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS tor all three days SI each Available to Members only by post and to the PUBLIC m Singapore from Authorised Agents or at the Club247 words
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