The Singapore Free Press, 19 January 1961
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Title Section27 1961-01-19 1 TO KEEP OP WITH THE LOCAL MEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press ARCHIVES No. ***** NATIONS «bAaRY SINGAPORE 6. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961. 15 CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration313 1961-01-19 1 No action against Govt. servants as lon& as they tell the truth, says Advocate-General bgal clash as his counsel I Iww UIuUCIj (PLACE, Mr. Ong I m was preIthe "lu lii v i r y resunvnorning. d our- Oil 10.20 -nook his way tsha- id Hock m313 words
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Article, Illustration187 1961-01-19 1 HAROLD SOH - Civil servant Mr. Bogaars to be the chief of Special Branch HAROLD SOH THE FIRST ASIAN (WITHOUT ANY POLICE EXPERIENCE) TO GET THE JOB JBy Singapore City, Thurs A TOP civil servant one of five recently promoted loc;il government officers will become Singapore's next Director of Special Branch, the Free187 words
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422 1961-01-19 1 U.K. SOCCERSTRIKE OFF: TIES, POOLS AS USUAL ON SATURDAY Soccer players call off the strike LONDON. Thurs. Britain's threatened professional j football strike it' off, Labour Minister. Mr. John Hare, announced last night. The strike, fixed for Saturday, would have paralysed iho whole English League programme, on which millions ol422 words
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Article, Illustration502 1961-01-19 1 DESMOND HACKETT - 'Downes cuts too easily, too soon, to be world champ' DESMOND HACKETT By BOSTON, Thurs. TERRY DOWNES must give up all hope of 1 a world title. That is my opinion alter seeing him smashed to defeat by Paul Fender. The sad fact of their middleweight title bout that Downes502 words
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67 1961-01-19 1 THIRD DEGREE AT ALTAR: NOW SHE'S DIVORCED BOSTON. Thurs.— A oride was granted a marriage annulment m Boston because her husband twisted her arm at the wedding until she said "I do." Said Marilyn Grasso: '*He forced me into a cab and drove to a magistrate. "When it came to67 words
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169 1961-01-19 1 DR. DOOLEY 'SEMI CONSCIOUS' IN NEW RELAPSE >TE\V YORK. Thurs.— Dr. Thomas Dooiey. the almost legendary young American doctor who opened up clinics m the jungles of Laos, was reported to be m serious condition yesterday following his admission to hospital here last month with a recurrence of chest cancer.Reuter - 169 words
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Article33 1961-01-19 1 NEW YORK. Thurs— Motels those popular overnight rest- Ing places lor tired motorists i are now auto inns or motor lodges. The word "motel' has somehow lost respect, say the33 words
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Article93 1961-01-19 1 Malayan Stock Exchange opened quiet this morning. Early business was reported $one m Sungei Besi at ?4s. 3d. ftnd 245. 6d. There were buyers of Praser and Neave Ords. at $2.03; Malayan Cement $1.79; Robinson Ords. $1.27; Cold Storage $1.78; Austral Amal 18s. 6d.; Aver Hitam 21s. 3d.;93 words
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Article26 1961-01-19 1 Februaiv first grade rubber buyers fo.b. opened m Singapore this morning ai 31 ceius per lb., unchained on yesterday's clo;-e. Tin.' tone was uncertain.26 words
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Article25 1961-01-19 1 BALESTIER, Thurs. Two microphones valued at $800 were leported stolen from the Seventh Day Advent ist Church at Balestier Road this morning.25 words
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217 1961-01-19 1 CALCUTTA, Thurs. PROFESSOR J. B. S. HALDANE, the British-born scientist who has adopted Indian nationality, has .started a seven-day fast here m protest against an alleged insult by officials of the United States Information Service. The 68-year-old professor who is a noted217 words
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126 1961-01-19 1 KENNEDY PUTS A STOP TO ALL SNOOPING BY SPY-PLANES LONDON, Thurs. There will be no more spyflights over the Russian mainland by planes or any other reconnaissance aircraft belonging to America. Britain or other Nato countries. This is now certain following discussions between President-elect John Kennedy, the U.S. Intelligence and126 words
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Article19 1961-01-19 1 .for the not 30 minutes: BY the end of them another 3.000 humans will be living: on earth.19 words
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Article78 1961-01-19 1 Sydney. Thurs. Alan Davidson and lan lieckiff, are omitted from Australia 12 named lor the fourth rest apainst West India starting ai Adelaide on Jan. 27. Des Koan Wesi Aui .urn tax bowler, and sptuuer Undsaj Klum replace tM B 'I be 12 a.*-: R. 8e... ud 11178 words
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Article44 1961-01-19 1 Firs: MuLv :m Find nia;...' < prices today, bu 1 Ing SI. 121 .tnd selling Si. 2B xri Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, i, 99 cents ;*nci selling D 6 First H<;n^ Kiiiip Fund manager's prices, buying HK$l oft and .sellinu HK$l.l6.44 words
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Advertisement65 1961-01-19 1 N m Oa f i hobby? I! •hopping bazaar of the Far East. ivory, jaae name and you iat amazingly low prices. All I Kong, Pearl of the Orient. Sample m --.ye cuisine cooked and prepared ■r corners of the globe. Any holiday m >tooaKort 5 taw o: Cathay Pacific65 words
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Advertisement97 1961-01-19 1 Famous German Piano since r^uaLkAf fa 78 77. r^^B Sole Agents:- v SINGAPORE PIANO CO. 169, Orchard Rood, Singapore 9 __^__L___H__L_L_l!_1_E TURF RACE WEIGHTS ON PAGE 12 JO9BWE pore/Pcnang $225/- ll^LibiMnlHb cd. /Borneo $270/--i gtmrtlinm difference )Ol R ear eon hear! \ou uith your neu 4,Rl %/>/{, RADIO. the uorld97 words
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542 1961-01-19 2 Demand for tinplate past year was in excess of supply by the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT j SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE genera] demand for tinplate during 1960 was slightly m excess of supply, the chairman, Mr- Harald Peake, says m Ins address to the annual meeting of the Steel Com- puny542 words
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152 1961-01-19 2 Gilts and tins improve in London market LONDON Thurs. Interest the L< ad stock yesterday was se•.i\r rather than general v I no definite trend was tablished. The tone retained -a: stact ary, how I gains predomin-Gilt-edged securities mainij Tii' sday's better tenand further scatter- i one-sixteenth i rd< d.152 words
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Article34 1961-01-19 2 KONG Wi d —Closing r is fodaj 1 445 i 1.450 sa sales les HO T> 540.00 sa cs I 532 25 $32 < iles sail s $75 00 5T4.50 sales sales34 words
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Article33 1961-01-19 2 LONDON The Financial Times ■->■: ImMc*9 fwi Jan. 6. last year, a •> >^o prtviou^ and yesterday's, ct ively T m Z2B4k Z7I -73 a. 272 7. r Mar*; 239.03, 200.5, 199.7. 11133 words
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74 1961-01-19 2 TYRE PLANT FOR CEYLON WITH RED AID (COLOMBO, Thurs- A technical report by Soviei experts a proposed rubber tyre and t ,.,,.> factors to be established m Ceylon has r.ow been present ea to Ihe Cej lon -,o\ ernment. The project will be undertaken soviet assistance. c factory will be74 words
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Article150 1961-01-19 2 SHIPS lyin-; alon^Mde t tie Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected i today arc: Tancn i i 2, Glengarry 4 5, Mnmrd 6A. Kwangai 6/7, Maron 8/9, Mi (uses 10 11, Eeeiand 13 14. Hoi.-; d Bfaru 15 16. Tames a 18. Thorstrand Tapato N, Wall Sedili150 words
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134 1961-01-19 2 MINISTER DUE IN NEW ZEALAND TO SIGN TRADE AGREEMENT PAY A LEBAR. Thurs.— The Federation Minister lor Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, left Singapore yesterday by air for a snort vi^it to Jakarta. Inche Mohamed Khir is expected m New Zealand this weekend for the formal signing134 words
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68 1961-01-19 2 REDS OFFER TO SELL CUBAN SUGAR TO BURMA DANGOON. rhurs-— Mainland China had offered Burma as much Cuban sugar as wanted, trade circles said here yesterday. Burma imported 30,000 tons of sugar annually. However, the Philippines had also offered to sell sugar to Burma m exchange for Burmese rice. A68 words
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Article43 1961-01-19 2 LA PAZ: A total of 11.000 miners from the nationalised Catavi Siglo Veinte and Huanuni tin mines went on strike yesterday because of aliened non-payment of wages. Production lost at the mines is valued at U.£. SlOO.OOO a day.43 words
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Article35 1961-01-19 2 LONDON. Thui\s. Mr. Yasujiro T.sutsumi, i>er. c onal envoy of the Japanese Prime Minister, arrives here by air today for j talks with the British Prime i Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan.35 words
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Article886 1961-01-19 2 —NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKING* cci m cm capital issue. > tail as ewiuiiii eteryttHit X ss exciu4iuf iiviieii. I cli ss cum lenes issui. y m ex eiciHiinj capital retin t ccr ss cum capital retort. I el886 words
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Article116 1961-01-19 2 LONDON, Jan. 18 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci t Euriptii ports Jan unquoted unqu< Ft\J -1. 1 1 l fi RUBBER No. 1 HSS Spot 24 916 24 516 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Feb 24 v 16 24 5 16 Mar -4116 words
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Article53 1961-01-19 2 NEW YORK. Jan. IS. Previous Totlav FIN Straits snot ino.r.o I'M).^7 RUBBER Futures Jan 28.20 27.95 Mar 28.35 23.10 TONE: Dull. SALES: 20 lots. j No. 1 RSS Jan. landed price 231 28 3 '•> JOFFEE Futures B Contract Mar. 36 01 38.4J Above prices quot<.<i m53 words
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Article37 1961-01-19 2 NEW YORK. Jan. 18 Previous Today 30 Industrials 628.96 634.1C 20 Railroads Hi H 144 v 40 Domestic Bonds... 54.99 IS Utilities 102 09 102 3" 65 Stocks Composite Averages 212 53 -14. 7-37 words
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Article38 1961-01-19 2 Malabar 'spot 4?}, afloat? 46j, Jan shipment 46 l^impon^ spot 47*. afloat 4'if. Jnn. shipment 4*".. Muntok whit spot 73. afioate 71, Jfen. shipment 681 j sellers, ox-do>k Above prices quoted m U.S. cent per Ib.38 words
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Article79 1961-01-19 2 pra, LONDON. Jan. 18. Previous Tod.r COPRA Philippines c.i.f. UK North European ports ('elivered weight per long ton Jan. J176 Sl<s COPRA. Straits Borneo c.i.t. U.K.' North European ports delivered weight per long ton Jan. Feb £641 i*!: COCONUT OIL crude Straits ci.t. European ports m bulk79 words
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171 1961-01-19 2 Tests to be made on new birth control pill for anti-cancer properties NEW YORK, Thursday. A RECENTLY-DEVELOPED birth control pill is believed to have anti-cancer properties, and tests to check this arc to be carried out m the United States. Japan. Ceylon, and probably other countries as well. This was171 words
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258 1961-01-19 2 Russia to spend $230 m in Malay? for rubber By JAMES ANG Raffles *ace^H JJUSSIA plans to buy $230 million Malayan rubber this year. An a into Singapore from Moscow In Ud don for top level talks with rubber] here. I understand the agctil ram< a fortnight <\i±o to make258 words
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180 1961-01-19 2 Tony goes to work next week: His job is important LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Antony Armstrong- Jones. 30-year-old husband of Princess Margaret, is to start work next Monday m an unpaid job of national and artistic importance. His first full-time job since marrying the sister of Queen Elizabeth m May last180 words
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176 1961-01-19 2 GENERAL SUBARNA WARNS OF 'CALM IN NEPAL BEFORE THE BIG STORM' CALCUTTA. Thurs.—General Subarna Shamsher- Jung Bahadur Rana, who was Deputy Prime I Minister of Nepal m Bisheswar Prasad Koirala's Government before it was dismissed a month ago by King Mahendra. warned here yesterday that the calm m Nepal was176 words
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Article18 1961-01-19 2 VIENTIANE. Thurc.— Lei wing lurces captured a stnte ie cxossroads oortb of here ircm Govenime;it iioops.18 words
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103 1961-01-19 2 PEKING JOIN U.N DESPITE U.S., SAYS STEVENSON BTA6HQ Mr Am a the United ye ■<■: i! V.: 1 believi Chi: V N for nu i Bu befon Re. Pek;:. Ifr Btev« I>on. .c; I tie could i j Admin) s th< mi Naticms "I think C( obvious tion h i103 words
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83 1961-01-19 2 Rumi version of Muslim Bill on sale today "DAFFLES PLACE. ThUTS A Malay ttanslaHou m Rumi of the Administration ot Muslim Law BUI (aooQ to be considered by i aetod cxuninittee of uhe Legislative Asseaabl) i will be on sale at the QKwernment Publication Bureau General Post Office building, s83 words
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54 1961-01-19 2 NEW YORK. Thins More than 1.300.000 u.s. cenoer patients one out of every three have been cured. sa\\ s the American Cancer Society. Research "on the greated and costliest" scale Is now £o;n_ ahead and the society predicts that 170,000 will be saved from54 words
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Article15 1961-01-19 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. A North Vietnamese government delegation left Moscow yesterday for Pekine.15 words
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Article66 1961-01-19 2 I ONDON. Thurs— Harold Roy "Rubber Bones' Webbs third jail break m nearly 14 j years ended early yesterday when he was recaptured m s London after 10 days' ireedom. Both of his earlier escapes i had been from grim Dartmoor I Prison, m 1947 and 195166 words
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Article21 1961-01-19 2 NEW DB Queen 1. baud tin EUTtVe ■<:< SUtti <.: tO IllGl.. < .i:pe i.v lo Uneu broad Ri ttaeg v«21 words
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Advertisement428 1961-01-19 2 ~~S HIPPIE G™~ N.Y.KLINE -j %l i-- Hamburg i L ..11/11 Ffb Iwata Man Men, Ida Port I burg Rottei H 11 Jan Man Beirut 11 13 Mar Aso Maru r -a. Istanbul Piras-s 11 U Feb Hmen f- -ir- C BoßAay, Kara Kuwait hi Ul6 Feb 17 IB Feb428 words
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Advertisement163 1961-01-19 2 BARBER LINE From U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS AHSEI I AND HONGKONG I TRAVIATA 25 Jan FfHW»« J FERN-VILLE FAR EAST Lf I From U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ftNCCU I ANO HONGKONG FERNBAY In Port PLEASANTVUU J BARBER-FERN-VILLE OJfJ T« NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBIU163 words
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67 1961-01-19 3 SALESMAN FLIES TO LONDON FOR TRAINING PAYA LEEAR, Thurs. Mr. V. N. Rajan. a sales representative with Air India International m Singapore, left here by air for London to undergo a training course m airspace control. Mr. Rajan was selected from among the Air India staff m Singapore to undergo67 words
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Article76 1961-01-19 3 JUST FANCY THAT HPHE four-letter words m ••Lady Chatterley"' are not likely to be included m the Oxford Dictionary as a result of the ca.se. "This legal judgment is irrelevant to our purpose," said Oxford University Press. "We don't take into account anything but common usage.' A BURGLAR who stole76 words
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Article, Illustration683 1961-01-19 3 The younger set mil mom to the White House with First Lady Jackie :-:-;*i^^| '.^^H By KURT SINGER WASHINGTON. Thurs. ing herself, the new Firs! Lady will dramatically v m Uie White House. Jacqueline Bouvier Kenfirs! of all, a rare mixture of beauty, brightness and social and family activity, her683 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-01-19 3 PASIR PAN JANG, Thurs. —Ten scouts of the 34th Sea Scout Group, Perak House, returned recently after spending their Christmas holidays m Sarawak. The scouts brousht back a collection of Dayak souvenirs spears, shields, baskets, mats and hats. ft They were welcomed back at93 words
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Advertisement312 1961-01-19 3 HRHFHFH Fiiiiva n R J comT V Z^^^^~ "322 fßfc&> > TWO SPEECS POP TAB l 6 TAPE RECORDER SUITABLE TO RECORD fROM MICROPHONE O*» RADiO »=±n Urn O THERE S ft P=3 A^ Z.A±— FL77 (SfcAWsf) SPEED j|»*# ¥j RECORDER I BBtJongstoroge life. "True-t»-life" sound with the greotest clority312 words
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Miscellaneous216 1961-01-19 3 ft q4O Caribbean cruise; I Hrts s«u lU .e .ime: 413 Sury-um^. JS A pretty girl is like a ■8, >»k. s.] 4.33 Interval music: 4.J0 melody; 10.30 Tiie Goon Show; A: diih. Science and ;■*<? coiv.mui .j Close down. |L c All K -n \hmad a;.u p.m. 1.15 Tiffin216 words
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Death from the Sea
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Article, Illustration1093 1961-01-19 4 In his heart he knew the weed was going to win unless CRISIS, CHAOS -THE MARINES STAND GUARD THE smoke from the burning of the weed hung like a fog over London. As he walked swiftly back towards Combined Operations Dr. Arnold Jones realised that his forecast of five days1,093 words
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Article46 1961-01-19 4 The stat so far n "ld J..n X I m a th<> ileath and threat^,' gulf the wor! •and killing Nies at i j* the btfjfe, bined (>p r m hit^hai the anMi er J found i B 'i da^s )r late N °w road oi46 words
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662 1961-01-19 4 JANE SINGER - How much do you know about beina a TEENAGER? JANE SINGER —by THIS is a quiz, based on research, that everyone should be interested m. If you are a parent with a teenager m the house or neighbourhood, do you know what makes him or her tick? If you are662 words
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Advertisement171 1961-01-19 4 <r;K^ly^H|we are definitely l i not the cheapest i But We Are g\ The Best! j V;^> i f J TAILORING COMPANY >s^f 24, Coleman St., Singapore. Tel: ***** S BUY A BLUE SPOT AND YOB OWN THE BEST 1 I r— —i I i^^mmmWmW i IB'- Radiogram I GERMAN171 words
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Advertisement65 1961-01-19 4 FLOOR POLISHER PRICt: i<»»9«pr^ Fcdcrfftw Puts on enc to M bockocKc, end vet a| obfv p mat STOKVIS i"*u supernotf The sewing^ withe Mechanic^ Sew^ 201 COO <**^J outomoticr T»o-t»J|J tcollopv tiemi, r(^ Monthly mtW*g THE EMPORW 17/19 MTTfti f'*'| T 9451 'J 2J, AMPANG RC c v i Gord'65 words
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Social and Club
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Article, Illustration196 1961-01-19 5 ang is set rofessional SB d3nc6r YRS AGO, a sh\ Sin Ann came rom Malacca lo studies al Chung i_ n 'it toY school b c r n such A ballet nt h n shy Q i Iraggi .-known S196 words
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219 1961-01-19 5 F>RTY-TWO-year-old receptionist, Si:a 'a Naidu ttached to RadJ Singa- Broadcasting Station, Caldecott Hill, serves as a link between the Inside and itsid w rid ol bn ad Sh< th ma n w ptionisi at the ra li >;a:;o:: and :v r My compel her219 words
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163 1961-01-19 5 PUBLICITY CLUB PLANS TO PUT ON 'GAYEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR' ONE of the "gayest night's of the year" is being planned by the Singapore Publicity Club lor next month. j They are throwing a ball at the Sea View Hotel m aid oi the Hans Anderson Club on Feb.163 words
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Article, Illustration235 1961-01-19 5 Double date leads to a wedding ]\|R. NG HONG HON and his bride. Miss Ivy Khoo were married according to Chinese custom m the home of the bride m Gevlang Road on Sunday. There was a second ceremony at the Singapore Marriage Registry the following day. The bride was dressed235 words
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73 1961-01-19 5 COCKTAIL PARTY AT OPENING OF ART SHOW THE visiting Korean Art Delegation to Southeast Asia, m conjunction with the Singapore Art Society, the China Art Society, and the Equatorial Art Association, presented an exhibition of works by Korean artists at the Chinese Chambers of Commerce the last three days. A73 words
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Advertisement22 1961-01-19 5 IHiCHA OUTFIT. I Lol m <.-!vel ot. oi<Jinq .tartd Cha c Co -p ete fc A *5 r 'f V nt w22 words
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Advertisement213 1961-01-19 5 il Iv^l S^ I 5J II rLioJft' i. ndian ant indoncsidn Jig| J§H| Handicrafts FROM MALAYA: Kelonton Silver; Molocca Canes; Straw Handbags; Crocodile Handbags etc., etc. FROM INDIA: Kashmir Embroidered Goods; Shawls; Stoles; Namdos; Buffalo Horn Carvings; Ivory Goods; Son do I wood Figures; Walnut Wood Carvings; Blockwood Tables; Bidri213 words
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Miscellaneous206 1961-01-19 5 iw? kirby by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson iTBBHBB^^l""- I JA\ hA^E WITH 1 HERE THEY COME. NOW, Vj^^J RIP KIRSY... HOW DO ALAAYS WAN TEC? ■PSI 5 3^, k SBY. vn 5- I ha! 7 J Be NiCE OR I'LL NEVER. i^>\\l JAC HALLERT > YOU CO 7 A206 words
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Article295 1961-01-19 6 TELLING THE POINT Neutrals and Mr. Kennedy 'TOMORROW Mr. Jack Kennedy mov e s into White House. With good news for nations like Malaya that seek to be neutral m the East-West cold war. Up before the Senate Fo rei g n Relations Committee. Secret a ryot State -to be,295 words
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Article19 1961-01-19 6 There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. —R. L. STEVENSON.19 words
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Article11 1961-01-19 6 The ballot is stronger than the bullet. —ABRAHAM LINCOLN.11 words
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Singapore Scene
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Article, Illustration135 1961-01-19 6 ROBERT CHONG - ROBERT CHONG By Raffles Place, Wed. 18-year-old Singapore girl and her cousin delighted a Victoria Theatre i audience for the last two nights with a performance of Oriental and Indian classical dances. Miss Madhavi Krishnan, a former pupil of the Balestier Girls School,135 words
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192 1961-01-19 6 PRESIDENT URGES MORE PEOPLE TO JOIN ESTATE ASSOCIATION j 1 KALLANG. Thurs. The new president of the Kallang Airport Estate Community Association, Dr. Chong Tong Mun, urged j more people m the estate to join the association. He said the residents j were assured that the I newly-elected management j192 words
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Article27 1961-01-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A $50,000 modern Sunday market is to be built at Kampong Bahru here to replace I the present one at Perkins Road.27 words
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197 1961-01-19 6 Colombo Court bazaar hawkers complain: Business not so good STAMFORD, Thursday. nESPITE the wide publicity given by the Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders Association to its new bazaar m Colombo Court, hawkers complain that business is not so good as anticipated. The association had rigged up decorations to attract attention197 words
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101 1961-01-19 6 CINEMA CHIEFS MEET FOR REFRESHER COURSE DHOBY GHAUT, Thurs.— The Cathay Organisation is now holding a conference, of area supervisors and 12 theatre managers and assistant managers selected from their GO fir.strun cinemas. Delegates from Borneo, the Federation and Singapore are participating m a series of refresher courses. They will101 words
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Article72 1961-01-19 6 I ;F IV P v^ LLEY Thurs— More than 2.000 under- privileged children will have a tfala pre-Chines c New 1 Year treat at the Great World on Feb. 4. Sponsored by I the Hans Anderson Club. These children will be drawn i from the varioius72 words
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210 1961-01-19 6 A camera expert lectures to students at the Poly —by the Rev. Harry Hindmarch, rector of St Mary's Newington, Southwark, London: IX so many weddings all the emphasis is on such things as what to wear, how many ffuests and cars and bridesmaids, how long the honeymoon will be. The210 words
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145 1961-01-19 6 RIDDLE OF THE CONFUSING BRADDELL ROAD MILESTONES IS CLEARED UP BRADDELL, Thurs, A Rural Board spokesman has cleared up the mystery of the new milestones along Braddell Road. Braddell Road begins at the Thomson Road roundabout. The first milestone shows 4 3 4 miles. After travelling two miles. one finds145 words
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Article30 1961-01-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tl.i;: The Secretary-Goneral of th< Party Negara. Inche Oarfeb Abdul Raof praised Tengk Abdul Rahman for iranting political ■sylllin to thr» South African Malays.30 words
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Article32 1961-01-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The chairman of the Automobile Association m Brit ;i;:.. Lord Brentford, bs du< to arrivr here by ajr on a lourday visit to the Federation. SOMETHINGS CHANGING32 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-01-19 6 Schoolg elects preside of folk dance cl ■VkNGUK, TJ 18, a 1 Jj^ [Si 9 Citti JJJ La-' \< jj lrt 5j danoo adv.. the Soconc: Dai- HH "^S Folk i .^M plained -^f In char; jM dan j9 Oreece, tl America W* SJn\ ,;r..,. I 9 d H paninK54 words
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Advertisement612 1961-01-19 6 I )ou can hand m I your damnified ad, In any imp of I COLD STORAGE j SHOPS throughout I MALAYA ond I SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS i oM Storage M I Ltd., I i3i.'i Kdla IPOM i ii'il JJUir<i«t >Mi Ltd., i ;> t'lar* 3tree' RUNt CaMSeasase 'Mi uif *.ew612 words
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Advertisement26 1961-01-19 6 Fine Gold I JEWELLERY Selected I for Quality Beauty I U. S. de SILVA 106, ORCHARD RD., Telephone: ***** iiiltii.lllllllltlllHtMlllMl HUM 1 1 11 lit I26 words
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Advertisement65 1961-01-19 6 PAMMAST^ r *^S brings extra yean Jj weatherpr i F colour tc j kl S'^^fciitefc wail surfa: ISntt^ -^^fe l w-f^j THE WORLD'S BEST EMULSION p^ n yZ I -"IN SOLE AGENT! 7 -> THE EAST ASIATIC CO L- j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUP Buy modeTl Buy elect' l v^vl^^-^^/^B v65 words
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43 1961-01-19 7 Girls cash in on ush for Transport L ESTATi *tng r i rof the J icki f aw > i n 1 work fH mostly ft mi estates st rangorai, feel 'ng I to 1 riend 1 king any r t I company 143 words
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Article27 1961-01-19 7 v- I f foi public. r lues! Auseful t v I L U>- to i ty for rom- Umulate and j g the I27 words
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Article25 1961-01-19 7 LmfOBO Lem- a pubic- I \a s Road Ir &.00 I :i I ive B-. r m- -l w mzz. Eta eagle's25 words
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Article20 1961-01-19 7 B\Mr.»KP the the w D'~ re■L bus I Em I :i the 0 1 l tor, the E20 words
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Article17 1961-01-19 7 Bible lorL. tour 1 .eld at t 'he I the I men's question 1 rum.17 words
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Article, Illustration272 1961-01-19 7 COLORATURA SOPRANO LI-CHING TO SING IN SINGAPORE I STAMFORD, Taur s Italian- trained Chinese coloratura soprano Miss Chen Li-Chlng will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 5. Miss Chen had her original training under the Russian singing teacher, Madame F. P. Kann, m Shanghai. She soon began272 words
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Article, Illustration324 1961-01-19 7 EVELYN TOO - FAMILY PLANS 6th TRIP AROUND WORLD EVELYN TOO By Tanglin. Thurs. from the A/unicipal Journal on me standcrd of driving instructors: FOR far too long anyone with a current driving licence, however inexperienced, has been able to open up a driving school. American family mother and four children and a324 words
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Article213 1961-01-19 7 i CJELEGIE, Thurs. The constitution of the Singapore Kerala Association is to be amended to make it possible for the association to play a wider role m evolving a Malayan culture This was disclosed by the President of the association. Mr V. Surendranath. He said Malayalees213 words
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Article, Illustration373 1961-01-19 7 R. SRIVATSAN - R. SRIVATSAN By THOMSON, Thurs.— FortyX live non-Chinese police recruits are now studying various Chinese dialects under a scheme to turn out new and better trained policemen. Sixteen Malay trainees. 1 including a girl, are studying the Hokkien dialect, while 29 Malay and373 words
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414 1961-01-19 7 Malayans in full charge of traffic control section at the airport Paya Lebar, Thurs. i I fHE Air Traffic Contn airport has been co The Malay anisation process of this particular section of the airport, which r is considered the most important working unit, started two years ago. Today, the414 words
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Article42 1961-01-19 7 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Kedah and Perlis police investigating the shooting of a bill collector during a hold-up by four armed men last Friday at a shop at Mata Ayer. Perlis, believe the gang came from a border village m Thailand.42 words
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Article31 1961-01-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.With the approach of Chinese New Year, Customs officers are keeping a round the clock check to prevent consignments of illegal crackers smuggled into the Federation.31 words
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Advertisement274 1961-01-19 7 m jjji, '**v V C Ji B|H||j^3^ You will find all the advantage usually attributed BL to office models 40& Sffl n grouped m the J|^^y ne v portable r=innn meticulously built to Swiss precision standards. A wellknown American consumer organization has just completed a comparison o» 16 different semi-portable274 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-01-19 7 lA^i J By Gog lil! lil i| I itIIIIIIIUHMtIIIHIHHIIItIMIIIIII I ABCUT MV OUS EXPEB»6MCe EVBW rA7 M> LAST oi_ACE >/ VAS -«\cmape j22 words
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Article, Illustration429 1961-01-19 8 Phua Wee San - Phua Wee San HOW I BECAME AN ARPS by IT was m 1 J57 that I took an interest m photography. My camera 1 a! that time was a Solida 11 and all the pictures made by it were submitted to studios429 words
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Article66 1961-01-19 8 Enter for safa Prize I The i fl Si spec for a k Closing dj i m m fl Jud.. the #1 fl fl An I clubh* ~'M The Koc. II worth c -j M^- develoiv boxe.*- 1 me" < H. i B j Ctrol, A:. Sak 1 T troni66 words
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195 1961-01-19 8 BONN, Thurs. One million West Germans who own tape recorders may soon have to start paying for the right to copy their friends' musical re cords. The Association for the Performance and Mechaj nican Re-production of Music (GEMA) already has won two195 words
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Article, Illustration318 1961-01-19 8 SlO PRIZE GOES TO A M WHO IS NOT AFRAID T SPEAK HIS HONEST OPINIO WINNING critic of the wet k is William Christian, 1€ Alnwick Road. Singapore 19. He's a man of forthright views. TtcilHili may not acr<«with his verdict, but we sus pr< t that318 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-01-19 8 W7TNN] TT Q s. A E Dn\. pore, 3. In no stri drum T. red win EP Bin flufl an me photo I i ttou27 words
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Advertisement265 1961-01-19 8 TkM,s4f<Mett, I MOVIEMASTER j jta|^^^^^ Model 635 projector BJ _^^fc-^ i 9 Pf ICC r W'^Kff^n^ 5295/Revolutionary low-voltage "Truflector" lamp m provides powerful cool white light (150 watts) 2 Unique Filmovara lens gives finger-tip control S? of picture site Variable speed control 400 ft. spool capacity uninterrupted holfthour show Fast265 words
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Advertisement102 1961-01-19 9 $55 for your letters every week new k* magic t^^k. INSTANT SPARKLING DRINK from a TABLET! Fizzies are so delicious, good for you too. Two glasses nf Fizzies provide the minimum f~ ]=> daily requirement of Vitamin C so important for growth Mililllif and good health. /^^N And Fizzies are102 words
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Miscellaneous1301 1961-01-19 9 llllMßl Do you believe m inter- racial marriages? <I iLT"T7^ C 5 ww^L I And the answer is a big Fj n W>^jl The vast majority of Free Press readers clearly approve MR JAMES FJffi 'No' by tWO [~~Are you tor R /2JK^I ■■■H e n g Y es" INCHEMOHDYUSOPbin1,301 words
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Article, Illustration367 1961-01-19 10 R. SRIVATSAN - Retired police chiefs now farm experts in England R. SRIVATSAN By OUTRAM, Thursday. TWO RETIRED Singapore police chiefs arc now Farm experts m England one a mushroom producer and the other a tomato i aimer. Mr. E. Foulger, Singapore's tiist postwar Police Commissioner, who retired m 1950, is now making367 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-01-19 10 Page 10 a page of orange blossom \tr inri Mrs Mohamed Abdul Kader, after their ,«dd*™" ni Kcc Sens S rect. Singapore. I ho bridegroom s tin ;«n «f the £S Mr. Mohideen WWL and the bnde, Miss Babibah Beevi, is the daughter of Mi. and mis. K. M. Abdul136 words
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84 1961-01-19 10 Lunch at a temple for visiting, historians JURONG. Thurs. About 60 delegates to the First International Conference ol South-East Asian Historians attended a ranch reception at the Pee Loo See Chinese temple recently at Jurong Road. The lunch reception was given by Miss Pitt Chin Hui. the President oi the84 words
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Article58 1961-01-19 10 SERANGOON GARDENS: Two young clerks havt formed "The Twosome Wanderers" musical group and they frequently appear as guest artistes at social functions. These two young men are Hendrick Chua, 22. a clerk m a local firm, and Conrad Rappa, 25. a clerk m Government service. The ypractise once58 words
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Article38 1961-01-19 10 RIVER VALLEY: More than GOO people attended a •get-together' dinner to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Singapore Harbour Employees' Cooperative Thnlt and Loan Society, held at the Fraser and Neave Hall m Rivvr Valley Road.38 words
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Article70 1961-01-19 10 POXGGOL: The Ponggol Bus Service Co. has extended its route to Pay a Lebar and Hartley Road, mainly to give school children a direct service to and ir o m Upper Serangoon Road. The new terminus is at the junction of Paya Lebar and Upper Serangoon Roads. Many70 words
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Article43 1961-01-19 10 RAFFLES PLACE: Taking advantage of the prevailing cold weather, two young hawkers, Steven Lee and Foo Ah Pin. are selling American-made sports jackets like hot cakes. The jackets are priced at $2 each, and have the appearance of snug woollen garments.43 words
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81 1961-01-19 10 250 AT DINNER FOR MONK'S 49th BIRTHDAY GEYLANG. Thurs. More than 250 people attended the 49th birthday celebration of the resident monk. Rev. M.M. Mahaweera Mahathera of the Mangala Vihara Temple m Jalan Eunos. It was both a happy and sad day for Rev. Mahaweera because new.came from Ceylon a81 words
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Article80 1961-01-19 10 MOULMEIN. Thurs.— The Tamil community m Singapore should be united, said Mr. S.M. Vasagar chairman of the Pongal festival celebration of the Tamilian Association. Mr Vasagar, who was addressing the Tamilian Association, said: "It is with your co-operation and your membership that this association could80 words
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Article381 1961-01-19 10 WONG FOOK SHING - MIRACLES AT AN OLD TEMPLE WONG FOOK SHING By CHANGI, Thurs by Lord Bcvenccc s;:cckirg m London of old people hit by THEY are also hit sometimes by the selfishne>s of their children who think m a Welfare State they need not worn about their parents. There are some rather381 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-01-19 10 FREE PRESS PHOTO NEWS EXTRA MISS Patti Link. 11. arrived m Singapore from New York only two months ago and she has already been named twice as the most talented teena^ed performer. At the Chinese YMCA Christmas talentime tontest, she was the best instrumental soloist. That was her second victory.121 words
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49 1961-01-19 10 RESIDENT URGE GO TO IMPROVE ROAD KAMPOL CIHANG I ,1 j fam I T% the muddj inj, r to tl n H fl xm [M < one of ilr tm "Our S the mud fm Ml ECI aid lie fl resfd< 1 pari'd wM Koar 3| malt lals. elude gu49 words
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Article18 1961-01-19 10 SINGAB I I —The Sing; j socia!ior. v dinner ai p Edward VII Road i I18 words
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Advertisement108 1961-01-19 10 Sint*t»rt» <iiiuial Sl<iri- IHIL 367-l/J Changi Point. S pore. FOR THAIPUSAM CELEBRATIONS! J Buses Available For Charter Specially Fitted For MOTOR PROCESSIONS GROUP TRANSPORTATION B PICNICS AND OUTINGS Charter Rates On Application. B Also Daily a Frequent Buses From CAPITOL THEATRE 9 To CHANGI BEACH for only 60 cts. I108 words
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Advertisement203 1961-01-19 10 y nimrimii it2iiniiimii k -iii"uiiiiic3iiiiiiuimt: r From $1/- $110 -S C INDIAN AND ITALIAN CARPETS^ We have In Stock A Wide Range For Your Inspec 4 1 BUY EARLY BUY WISELY BUY mm CHEAP JACK? 375-Z. Changi Village Sinsapo. -'3 FiiHiniiniiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiir3iiMiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiini!iiiini o> I f/?0M OUR WIDE RANGE OF READVM Ladies203 words
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Miscellaneous440 1961-01-19 10 Look here for your lucky star B/-M3i\r tnrinv your auiet Since you have a great of love and romance. with anyone, be sure to make ?m 2nd reserve be- capacity for self-sacrifice, AQUARIUS .Jan. 21-Feb. 19) peace today and apologise. calm and leserve De y evervthinff for —If trying to440 words
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Article, Illustration22 1961-01-19 11 Fijian Joe insipred state half X I Gratetu! ft UviV y the I 1 beI A to I I I f L22 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-01-19 11 SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs. Foo Chee Kai, 24. was once a promising athlete. He has hung up his spikes for good. Instead, he is now concentrating on body-building. Since giving up athletics, I put on weight. To keep myself fit I have taken up body-building."" Bachelor Chee84 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-01-19 11 Robert will make a comeback SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. —Robert Foo, 31, former Malacca and Singapore hockey star, who could not find time to train, is making a comeback this sea*son. alter an absence of rtve years. Robert, who work.- for the Shell Company, represented the Malacca State rrom 1948 to74 words
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Article22 1961-01-19 11 BUKIT TIMAH. Thurs.—S:amfora Community centre received a walkover from Tuas Community Centre m the 1961 lnter-com-munifcy cemres iable tennis diampionsnip.22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-01-19 11 f' people the Tan Issteia •m: u» bodybuilding lllllitl •rgaabed bi iation t IIUr a mm ton I .-■•.r.i- -vi title 1 riu up was \{r i M X r Kmgal ISO" 1 .imirain.40 words
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Article, Illustration355 1961-01-19 11 C. CHELLAPAH - C. CHELLAPAH By SPORE CITY, Thurs "pHE Singapore Recreation Club Hunters will <jo all out to capture this season's 'A* Division honours m the Singapore Softball Association league. The Hunters were *B division champions last year. si tv t:.i piaj355 words
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278 1961-01-19 11 LITTLE NENE - Nick enters for the Open and he could surprise all LITTLE NENE By Singapore City. Thurs. SINGAPORE Amateur Open champion Nick Harvey has entered for the forthcoming $20,000 Open championships next month at the RIC course, lie will compete m the amateur section. A steady type of player with good278 words
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Article37 1961-01-19 11 JALAN BESAR. Thurs. Tickets at 54 and $3 for the two games against the Spartak Prague on Saturday and Sunday are available at S.A.F.A. headquarters, Jalan Besar Stadium, between 2.30 p.m. and 6.OC> p.m.37 words
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Article31 1961-01-19 11 Sorter: S.G.S.F.A. Div. 1: General Hospital v 5.T.8.. Jalail Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m. P.W.D. v Tan Tock Sens Hospital. Jalan Besar Stadium 6.30 p.m. M.R.N.V.R. v Police. Thomson Road.31 words
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Article34 1961-01-19 11 FARRER PARK. Thurs. Star Soccerites 'A' beat N.T.S. Bank 5-1 In a soccer friendly here yesterday. Scorers Soccerites Han Chee. Sharif f. Aksan, Hassan. Lazar Mathew. Ahmad scored for Bankers.34 words
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Article52 1961-01-19 11 SINGAPORE CITY, Thurs. Singapore Polytechnic Students Union's table-tennis: Men's doubles (semi-finals): Lim Hock Lam and Chee Yee Whye bt Wu Swee Ngiam and Cheong Shu Ogg, 19-21. 21-19.' 21-14. 21-19: Tye Fook Lee and Chia Wai Chou bt. Ho Beng Soon and Gan Siang Kian 15-21, 27-25, 21-11,52 words
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Miscellaneous306 1961-01-19 11 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 3- Ban on vocal effort acting 1. Two points placed vertically like a ferret (6). need the Spanish to rank (5). 4. Cower back with the circle 4- Applause m tne air there! inside (6). Feel better? (5, 2). 5. It gets m excess without a306 words
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205 1961-01-19 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Smart gallops by Last Try, Fuji and N.Nork this morning ALLAN LEWIS By Ipoh, Thursday I VST TRY (Posner), who missed her first engagement, impressed thi* morning. Working with Fuji (Bougoure) they were m the centre of the track when running three m 38 4/5 with Last Try doins best205 words
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413 1961-01-19 12 EIFFEL TOWER COMES FROM BEHIND TO COMPLETE DOUBLE pUNTERS had anoilier disastrous day at I poll yesterday when Eiffel Tower, the only favourite won, completing a double. Eiffel Tower won the last race by a comfortable two lengths. Eiffel Tower came from behind yesterday and over the last one and413 words
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Obituary38 1961-01-19 12 8l i* <>rd> *»> Minimum > CMEONC BENG SAY. 56, passed gm ;..-,icefii..%' v" 18-1-fil, leaving h. nd a son an<l Thrv. ciiii-'h'rs to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves Genera] Hospital Mommry at 4 30 ;> ra. today t Jan.38 words
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157 1961-01-19 12 RAHIM OMAR'S GOALS TAKE MALAYS TO VICTORY Malays 3; Royal Air Force 0. JALAN BESAR. Thurs.—Malays have got the Premier Leagui title. Bui only ONE man gave them victory Rahim Omar. Royal Air Forc< who failed to capture the championship when Chinese held them to a draw, had beaten Malays157 words
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Article103 1961-01-19 12 l ii> Bealtfa 2; Postal 1 I^EYLANG, Thurs. A penalty goal m me 34th minute of the game enabled City Health :o this SG.^.F.A. Div. 3A league tie here yesterday. The penalty came when Syedl Omar centred the ball for Marlmo '.v: whom a103 words
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156 1961-01-19 12 FOUR TRIES SCORED BY WINGER WIGGINS SCC A 29; 3 BOD 0. SINGAPORE PADA N G O Thurs. With heavier forwards and faster threequarters, Singapore Cricket Club overwhelmed 3 BOD by eight tries and a goal here yesterday. SCC played fast, open rugby. A feature oi the game was the156 words
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Article37 1961-01-19 12 Water Department Income Tax 0. SERANGOON. Thurs. Water Department must thank goalkeeper Rashid tor his services m this SGSFA Div. ;>B soccer match at A.U.P.E. ground yesterday Scorers Amat Rahim, Mansoor Alias.37 words
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Article26 1961-01-19 12 LONDON. Thurs.- Burnley the English Football League champions, beat Hamburg, the German champions, 3-1 In their European Cup quarter final first leg match yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration425 1961-01-19 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran -m just lasted to boat him by a head. In my opinion Cha Cha Cha was a certainty beaten. Leman rode io Singapore Glory a really gooa race. Intuition was tnird with Honey Bee fourth. SAN JUAN SAN425 words
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Article337 1961-01-19 12 Sunday's race weights Following are the remaining weights for me third any vi Ipon rac^ on Sunday. Ci. 5, Div. dF Wee Wonder 90. Riiex 8 12. Kmgh<&briclge 8.11. Cbun Wi«e d.iO. Black Ciuum 8.10. Maliumi b. 9. txnibnor II B. a, Obedfeaii Son 8.7. Palomar 8.6. Wonder Hawk bo.337 words
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Article23 1961-01-19 12 NEW YORK. Thurs. Archie Moore will defend his world light-heavyweight boxing title against Erich [Schoeppner on March 20 or 21.23 words
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972 1961-01-19 12 FOR SEVEN YEARS CHUA PING PONG CHAMP AGAIN SINGAPORE CITY. Thurs.— Chua Cheng Tong. became singles champion for the seventh .successive year m the Singapore Telephoi.t Board table tennis tournament. He beat Loo Cheng Chwee 17-21, 21-14. 21-14. In the women's sec tun Mrs Fernandez proved much too strong for972 words
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