The Singapore Free Press, 20 January 1961
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Title Section28 1961-01-20 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No IfiOIR ARCHIVES, lb lB NATION V. iIMABV, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961. 15 CENTS28 words
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Article417 1961-01-20 1 STEPHEN N SESTANOVICH - Kennedy: Man of ideals STEPHEN N SESTANOVICH M OP HIS ACTIONS NIU ISSUE FROM T HE SAME PROBLEMS T- -:T EXIST HERE I RTYHRHJFSJ r of U.S.I.S, -After a mix m Washilar but aging j h private life v ill ascend Ihe Bice of PresidStates. m i has a team417 words
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Article, Illustration700 1961-01-20 1 DAVID TAMBYAH; IAN MOK- AI - Mr.ONG: NO QUARREL WITH PAP The Ong inquiry DAVID TAMBYAH IAN MOK-AI Dispute was with the policies of Prime Minister' By AND gTAMFORD, Fri.— Mr. Ong Eng (ivan started giving evidence before the "nepotism" Inquiry Commission this morning. This followed further legal arguments when the session resumed today. Mr. Ong700 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-01-20 1 ONLY A LOOK Queen will not take part m hunt LONDON, Fri. —A Buckingham Palace spokesman yesterday that M Queen Elizabeth and PTince Philip took part m a tiger hunt on their trip to India, it would probably be as spectators only. He said the hunt was arranged over and292 words
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220 1961-01-20 1 Cuddling Kissing Shouting STOP IT ORDER TO FOOTBALL STARS LONDON, Fri. "Shouting, kissing and cuddling" by professional footballers when goals are scored was sharply criticised yesterday by the English Football Association m its current official journal. Drawing attention to the growing "exuberance among piayers wneii goa*s are scored, the "P.A.220 words
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Article, Illustration140 1961-01-20 1 Liz to film again with NO cover LONDON. Kri. Elizabeth Taylor will start filming "Cleopatra again next week, but efforts to reinsure her after her sevenweek illness have failed. Mr Charles Hughesdon. deputy chairman of the firm which placed the last insurance policy for the lilm. said: "If they begin140 words
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333 1961-01-20 1 Ailing Princess cannot attend today's big Kennedy inauguration .by S*r John BarbireHi, nductoi cf the Hclle OrchesIre QTAND on a chair and conduct like mad for M hour or >o and a cold uill vanish. It never fails. DRINCESS Lee Radziwill has had to turn down an invitation from her333 words
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Article34 1961-01-20 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— They arc putting the skids under the pigeons m Greenwich Village. New blocks of flats have sharply sloping, slippery surfaced window sills to discourage the birds.34 words
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Article34 1961-01-20 1 NEW YORK, Fri.— A $4,250,--000 drive to get American men to wear hats is under way. The psychological "come-on": a man with a hat appears more capable of handling the big job.34 words
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Article41 1961-01-20 1 First Malayan Fund manager's prices today, buying SI 21 ana selling si. 28 xd. Second Malayan Fund manager's prices, buying 99 cents and selling SI 06 xv. Fi.si Hong Kong Fund manager's prices. buying HKSI.IO and selling HKSI.I7.41 words
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62 1961-01-20 1 Now they shop by night— and take family along NEW YORK. Fn--Snop by night and make it a famiiy affair. That is the trend m many American towns. One supermarket chief estimates hall bis business is done between 8 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Says another: "We mint rethink our opening62 words
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Article32 1961-01-20 1 February first pracie rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 80 7 cents ptr lb down five-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. Tiie tone was uncertain.32 words
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107 1961-01-20 1 Firm in London starts a bankruptcy move against Orson Welles LONDON, Fri. A bankruptcy petition has been filed m London by a firm of accountants against American actor Orson Welles. It alleges "non-compliance with a bankruptcy notice before April 29, 1960." The petition was heard by Mr. Registrar Bowyer m107 words
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Article26 1961-01-20 1 FRANKFURT. Fn. The Federal Bank yesterday lowered iht West German bank, rate by a half per cent to 3i per cent. effective today.26 words
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Article22 1961-01-20 1 NEW YORK. Pri— After the launderette, the cleaueue for men's suits. Com machines will ciry-elea:: a suit for $4.2.5.22 words
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Article194 1961-01-20 1 B\RKIIK DRAW Race One: 3. 2. i. 9. 10 5 T, 11. (j. 4. Race Tver 7 12* 4 11. 10. y. 2. 5. 3. 1. 8. 6. Race Three: 9. 4, 7. 10. 2 11 l 8 6. 12. 14. 3. 13. 5. Race Pour' I. 8. 1.194 words
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Article41 1961-01-20 1 NEW YORK. Prl —A Mexican DCS jetliner craved and exploded into flames In v marshland last nigui while taking i,fT from Idlewlld Airport m blinuinfr snowstorm. Reports iaid there were no .survivors among 98 on the plane.41 words
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Advertisement87 1961-01-20 1 1 or styfo P on ECJSA Fromcj Lai OPTIEK opticians Ls Rood, S pore Tel: ***** E^ FAMILY CAR IN THE MEDIUM-PRICE RANGE A IV h TIN ASS I class the Austin A.55 is outstanding as a big f r engers: comfortably takes five adults I cp.idren. More room for87 words
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Advertisement36 1961-01-20 1 name Sjf Faircastle is fastest... P. 12 TITUS mill— "s^libß c«^ 1 j^i^r- —r^-j>n: M uqicu>er-<hisxr SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES Wffl MUUTI- JEWELS MEAN 'SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING. OURABILITV AND PRECISION f(e > S*^| 48 HOURS RESERVE POWER %I^#36 words
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537 1961-01-20 2 British tax laws must be amended for overseas mines aid By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT ITNLESS British taxation laws arc amended it will be difficult if not impossible for the British overseas mining industry to play its full part m developing the resources of the world, the president of537 words
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177 1961-01-20 2 lON DON. Fri. The adtancc m the 6tock marfeets gathered momentum y- >terdft7 and equities los< d on .i distinctly firm not< Gai:L> m many cases were sharp. Britain's Board ol Trade a:ilounced last nii<ht that some goods bought on hire purchase177 words
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Article51 1961-01-20 2 HONG KONG Ihtti Closing ben today were: Prc\ tOUS Today H v S Bfenk Corporal on $1 0 1.460 sales sates Mardei >10-2€ 510.60 Sates >a!c;(Tkong pi $40 00 540.50 stOea sates D ftffßl A Oe d a vagi -32 50 532.75 -ale- sales T Do 5T4.5051 words
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Article32 1961-01-20 2 LONDON r Tht Financial Time* market indices for Jan. 6. latt y«ar, week ago, ortviou* and yesterday's, respectively Tins ::n J. ?70 272.7. 272.7. Rubber*: :29 6. 200.6. 199.7. 199.532 words
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80 1961-01-20 2 18,700 TONS OF TIN SLAG UP FOR SALE WASHINGTON, Pti r«€ General Service.- Adminis;ianop. announced *i:ai ii offer for public sale or mcragovernmenta] transfer 18. too long tons oi tin slag. The slag is In Ine supplemental stockpile and dv congressional approval is needed, I*. aaciea that under preseu w80 words
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Article125 1961-01-20 2 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS tying alongside the Singaoor* Harbour Board wharves or tipected toda> are: Tancrcd i Glengarry 4 5, Belat Ball t>A. Ftntbay 6 7. Azucb:*an Mam 8 9. Anchis.es 10 11. Zeeland 13 14. Hodakasar. Maru IS 16, Ber.macdhui 18, Thorytrand 19, Bettlanf N. Wall ;>. C-.an Am125 words
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Article, Illustration154 1961-01-20 2 HEAD OF GAMMON EMPIRE ENDS TOUR OF SINGAPORE BUKIT TIMAH, Fri. Ml". John Charles Gammon, head of the Gammon engineering and building empire, leaves today for Calcutta after completing one-week visit to Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. enterprises here and m the Federation. Mr. Gammon a pioneer and authority on reinforced concrete154 words
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Article120 1961-01-20 2 LONDON. Jan. 19. Previous Todaj RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports Jan. unquoted unquoted Fcb _M 1 16 24 1 /16 IRUBBER no. 1 RSS Spot 24 Ift 24| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Feb '.24 ."> I<S 24 7/18 1 Mar 21 5120 words
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Article51 1961-01-20 2 NEW YORK, dan. 19. Previous Today TIN Straits spot ltW.<7 100.87 RUBBER Futures Jan. 27.96 27.85 Mar 28.10 I'S.OZJ TONE: Steady. SALES: 32 lots. INo 1 RSS Jan. landed price 3/16 281 i JOFFEE: Futures B Contract Mar. 3* 4'> ;*6.30 Above prices quoted :d ls cents51 words
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Article32 1961-01-20 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 19. Previous Today 30 Industrials 634.10 R32-39 20 Railroads 144.59 143.77 40 Domestic Bends 85.03 55.02 15 Utilities 102.37 102.74 65 Stocks Composite Averagei 214.78 214.3032 words
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Article37 1961-01-20 2 Malabar spot 47. tfloata 4fi«. Jin shipment 46. LamporK spot 47. aflonr« 46i, Jan. shipment 46. Muntok white Bpot T3, af'.oats 71. Jan. shipment 6S, sellers, ex-dock. AtHive prices quoted m US cents per lr>.37 words
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Article80 1961-01-20 2 Copra, LONDON. Jan. 19. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.it. O.K. North Eurooean ports r'elivsred weiaht per lons ton Jan. $175 I«3J COPRA. Straits Borneo e.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Feb Mar ih4 COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.it. European ports m bulk r*r long80 words
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Article43 1961-01-20 2 LONDON. Prl. A report from Montreal that Dame Mvgot Fonteyn, Britain's leading ballerina, had announced her probable retirement m the near future, was described at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, last night a,s "a gross exaggeration of the facts.'43 words
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Article826 1961-01-20 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. RET TO MARKINGS I cci -a cum eapitai issm. I tall tfcMieg tftfyikiH iKMin iivileii. I cli cm tans issne. f iei eictsdint capital rttim. t cer es cm capital tetin I «l cum iif.dem c call826 words
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344 1961-01-20 2 LYDIA AROOZOO - Time is appropriate remodel' the varsity LYDIA AROOZOO i_!L Bukr J f ■pHE University of Mala\u km J staffe when serious considerate be given to its reorganisation through an independent commi^ii, n to meet the needs of an emerging This opinion is expressed liv SJnghai, of the History Department University344 words
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185 1961-01-20 2 UNDERGRAD PLAN TO SEND GOODWILL TEAM TO INDONESIA DURING VACATION BUKIT TIMAH. Fri.— The University of Malaya m Singapore Students' Union has drawn up plans to send a goodwill student delegation to Indonesia. If the immediate problem of finance is solved, tlie student delegation will leave for Indonesia during the185 words
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190 1961-01-20 2 Jobs hope for 100 redundant cable workers BUKIT CHERMIN, Fri.— Hopes of re-employ-ment are high for the 100--strong labour force whose services at the Cable and Wireless depot at Bukit Chermin will be terminated on March 31. A spokesman for the workers yesterday said that he understood a local concern190 words
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200 1961-01-20 2 Free X-ray for 30,000: All-out war on TB enters second phase KAMPONG KAPOR, Friday. THOUSANDS of posters arc up m the Kainpong Kapor district for the second phase of the Government's massive "war" against tuberculosis, which begins there on Jan. 27, and will last some weeks. At the same time.200 words
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108 1961-01-20 2 A RUNAWAY BULL STARTS PANIC IN THE STREETS Brighton (England), Pti a runaway bullock turned partfi ol Brit n ion Into bullring yesteroay ><Ker had t.M-apcd bom the Municipal abbatoir. T:r- bullock cp.ar>:ec along roi ol shops, past a to a main road with stockmen ai daughteren In hot pursuit.Reuter - 108 words
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60 1961-01-20 2 A FIVE-D SEMINAR ON RACE RELATION AND LA Bukti i ig| Dick Ttu fiv< d thi La\ LJnivei Sinjrar, According oilu.. Sew Stic it' Ti>- I .< cou:. 1 j Programs It i tra uj ihe V... I io txpb ex;- 'I.' Den Bemiiu J pto! i TiAW h :ne60 words
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Article57 1961-01-20 2 IJLOEMPONTEIN (Orangt Free Slate;. M— David Bereslord Prau. the Englishman who shoi and uoundeu ;htS<,uLh African Prime Minister, Dr. Hendnk Verwoerd. m Johannesburg lasi April tried to escape here yesterday, police saic When taken by tuo prlaon warden to a Bloemfonteia den:; behln departmi W 1 v57 words
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Advertisement257 1961-01-20 2 EVROPE SERVICE Aden, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, E Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and E Scandinavia with transhipment. Scce p. Thm PwwtJ Extra Calls At: E I'tnm m Pert 21 Jan 22 24 Jan 25 Jan Barcelona, Leixtes, Hamburg (19 2). Bremen. Scheme LHyd 27 38 Jan 2' S Feb 31/257 words
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Article, Illustration158 1961-01-20 3 I i. Sixteen n most importsked to name ictive men. IRSO^i 1 admire iks ..Hi! I IXC'S ful influences Then fore, I noVlbert Schweitier for !j lieati il mt\ ice. Ernest llem--4 lalit} and admi writing. 1 MONROE: I find :>158 words
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403 1961-01-20 3 JOAN CRAWFORD: U.S. Ambassador John Hay Whitney is a most attrac- ;ve guy and one of the few Americans who seem to mastered the Euroib way o: life. And I KIH/.V I am not the woman who thinks the Dnkc of Edinburgh is403 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-01-20 3 gg*fgßma^*^j^mmmmmm^ Mrs. Bandaranaika gets ii welcome from Nehru pnoio. 0 INDIA'S Premier, Mr. Nehru, welcomes his counterpart from Ceylon. Mrs. Bandaranaika, when she arrived m New Delhi recently for an official visit to the country. .Mrs. Bandaranaika, who is the only ruling woman executive head of any countryPaul Popper - 64 words
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227 1961-01-20 3 PETER FAIRLEY - Miniature radar sets aid blind people to see -thanks to an engineer PETER FAIRLEY -By LONDON, Fri. ijHH'R BLIND Londoners are now "seeing" inside&their own homes with the aid of miniature radar sets. They are the iirst to test a blind aid, developed by Mr. Victor Valchera, 48-year-old Feltliam electronics227 words
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Advertisement179 1961-01-20 3 HFHFHFH t::: I i^yi: I :T^^^^^B "SL^TlS!?!! Sy _^fis JL WC3iRLD'S BEST I TRANSISTOR RfU>W AC/BATTERY !;|iii;iil|i;l;||;|p|!!i= ii::: I j i||i||i||iiy|ii|i|i|!l!ij:. SHOWING TUNING ACCURACY a BATTERy L(FE iijij- ■•jlyjjyHg::..^ Illii ::5:::::::i:i::i:::i:ii:i:::i::::::::::::::::::::i:::!:::i:: .:::::i:: .::::::::::::::i::::::::::... rr:::i :!::i:::::i::::::::::: ::::::::::::::l: :j ::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: t^::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: •Hi: Sole Aqen'.i ROXY (Singapore) CO. OBTAINABLE 454. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.179 words
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Miscellaneous150 1961-01-20 3 Movie Magazine; 10.30 Ted Short 5.03 The man and nis niUMc us nuu>lc; n.oo a k/es) 5.30 Fun witt words; 5^5 PopN e 4? En r-w- ftSoOrW- gSdien's Come.: 5.30 Just for i 9 3.1 Tiie news; Mfl ™}r"J3i "*J i m-,hcc-i- 6.05 l^enage ».4S The weefcend-s. sport; I<M» HriJU«.150 words
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Death from the Sea
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Article, Illustration1343 1961-01-20 4 Five seconds... four three... two one and then was the world saved by an atom bomb the Combined Ops. bunker Bill had only a Tew I moments with .lane before Dr. Jones burst m. He -i-w:is obviously excited and did not notice the girl's S -Hullo glad you're back," he1,343 words
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Article804 1961-01-20 4 BOILS, BUMPS AND BAD BLOOD A well-balanced diet, fresh air, sunshine and scrupulous cleanliness are more likely to cure boils than tonics, laxatives or vitamin pills, says ERIC TRIMMER, M.8., B.S. PETER was a sturdy nine-year-old, and came to sec me with his mother. "He's had such a nasty run804 words
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Article62 1961-01-20 4 THE STORM SO FAR The moiMr ured b> pr rim radiation toning the with dtstnH v. ientists Bili i Arnold Jom-> Marlowe have onh the m mankit,.: lifftl CM sprrud chemicals I ers and had m rtfed II Jones knewi tail II hen- then that will leal Ik tist> to62 words
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Advertisement111 1961-01-20 4 "federal" "pubucations" "ltd.* INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Here is a comprehensive guide for developing a superior physique and championship boxing skill, by the winner of fnrty-ninc professional matches and by the trainer of five J world champions. Price $7. 50 Available from Local Bookshops T^("me and Date automatically111 words
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Advertisement47 1961-01-20 4 jniiiiiiijiinmi B SEA GRASSM/J sea grass mottmeß i hard-floor cove« China. Naturol natural greeli thick, m 12 Clean EasiK So*fl be added or #B Wholesale trade J" invited Cotton Carpets ifl sible Cotton Samples on Res* j VIPINJ 22A, ROBINSO*! SINGAPORE 111C**********111C311 asa| CULTW PEABI| (3IFT I47 words
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532 1961-01-20 5 1 U Ai m^ KS A m U BETS vvn A LEAD TO POOR, LARGE, BUT HAPPY FAMILIES L r McKinnon is rant of her than Mr. George f° c me President -national Planned [nod Federation, who gainst listening Cat :or no better that they be-532 words
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Letter98 1961-01-20 5 A LAY LESSONS: THE PROBLEMS practicable' call to Govt. such perplexity and disgust that I [Nigh the new National Language jlish, Chinese and Tamil schools Ministry of Education m SingaIt down leal) X siwer. B :nore |k Lilt: Is are X all m. d persoi i m who ment X98 words
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65 1961-01-20 5 Y^OUR editorial m the Free Press of Jan. 13 calling for immediate action to prevent worsening of The dispute between the Indonesians and the Dutch over West Irian, m view of Russia's agreement to supply arms^ to Indonesia. is timely The Indonesians must refrain65 words
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86 1961-01-20 5 THIS ISN'T A 'TAMILS ONLY' FESTIVAL THE statement by the secretary of the Tamil Representative Council (Free Press. Jan. 6> regarding "Tamil festival" celebrations is misleading. The mere fact of labelling these celebrations -The Tamil Festival" conveys the impression that the festival is purely a Tamil one. Such is not86 words
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200 1961-01-20 5 Sportsmen stop making excuses A CALL FOR GOODWILL jyiUCH has been said about the bad sportsmanship of Malayan and Singapore sportsmen whenever they go overseas and return m defeat Two recent intances were the S.A.F.A. soccer tour to Hong Kong for the Aw Hoe Cup and the Malayan badminton team200 words
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230 1961-01-20 5 The public servants who study in their office time THE pride of Singapore lies m its efficient Civil Service. Under the present Government, civil servants have had more contact with the masses and are generally more courteous and sympathetic. All this will no doubt be maintained and fostered. An encouraging230 words
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Advertisement18 1961-01-20 5 JHOHNE- SAXOPHONES I It vl 45.00 nrcsideat** I M. A. LTD., Wpbler C HOCOLATE R!P O( CHINA) LTD.18 words
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Advertisement196 1961-01-20 5 LIIIIIIBBBBBB B B B B B B"B B^ VELOCETTE I THE MOTOR CYCLE WITH ALL THE REFINEMENTS, Safety Economy Dependability I and Lasting Service. m B Available on 2-year H. P. Terms, a B Sole Agents:— Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd. B B Singapore Kuala Lumpur P c n a196 words
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Miscellaneous131 1961-01-20 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice «c Fred Dickenson r^J^^ wkjtijr^^ -^r- ~r ~?r- r^g-v vnCNPERpu!./ then \\C f C r AST.' hwm CNE /^gSaß^^ t^^^/^^Sjk -C^ V CJ F^"*" I'\E I CAS RELAXiFC 1 1 I HAVE A FEW ANt?\\£R I wWiff7zS 9k. 1 fc*-T— 5C^57 r M£ .\\YSTEnV CP131 words
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Article354 1961-01-20 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Four points remember TODAY Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhowe r moves out of White House. And Mr. John Fitzgerald Kennedy moves m. Ike was liked by the vasi majority of his countrymen. He was m his way honest and sincere though often dangerously lacking m wilL His period354 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1961-01-20 6 JOHN KENNEDY - How weak Americans? JOHN KENNEDY By PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. Decline of health and strength is big menace to our safety A SPARTAN NATION IS NOT THE INTENTION BUT PHYSICAL FITNESS IS 'MUST FOR SECURITY BEGINNING more than 2,500 years ago, from all quarters of the Greek world men thronged1,965 words
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Advertisement742 1961-01-20 6 You can hand m your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS i throughout I MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold tM) L*4-, 30 Tanab K*ta. CoM moms* <U > lAA-. 1-i Care Mrft. RUMI CoM Stora<« < M> LtA., T> New Kna-1 KOTA BHARU .old Stor««« <M>742 words
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Advertisement18 1961-01-20 6 Kam'/^rVar aaH ■B I it EVERYTHING IN GOLI AT WINSTON S 4 THE ARCADE SINGAPORE I TEL *****18 words
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Advertisement149 1961-01-20 6 jm ML Mm jjU $MjM IB Co*** 1 dust strip off th< and smooth it on.it backing.. sticks Its* r > r htanc Colourful Storeys Contact plast.c sheetm.- c whole home m an hour or so' And it protd furniture from splashes and stui.s.. easy and clean to use needs149 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-01-20 7 TIDE BRINGS WATER INTO THE HOMES OF 200 MLnMWKsum I no; this [ZJ&i p.m. m< it nad :n oast 3<> hours. The flood waters about 10 inche> hiph. was tht result of hisrh tide. Children returning: home from school had .to waae m the water. Traffic from78 words
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Article, Illustration596 1961-01-20 7 A. Richards - Coffee-stall owner Akhiaq tops exam in English Intermediate A. Richards By STAMFORD, Friday. STREET coffee-stall owner and a labourer are among 24 candidates who scored distinctions out of 2,800 people who passed the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa (Adult Education Board) examinations held last month. The coffee-stall owner is Mr. Akhiaq596 words
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47 1961-01-20 7 t MOULMEIN, Fnaay. p i of the t legislative AsP sseml vrnai: far Kamponi, ::r luiu a Tamil met-; k is Singapore aiui P to fa loyal to Malay:; P language I I L t P I47 words
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Article48 1961-01-20 7 Kusbonc ip cou'" c ELF -SERVICE shops are a menace to the wives of working -class men Federation Goren mai >oo: fgkti pioneer I more firm with i ro:.- apttal o: S19 mi Tn- Ministry o: Commeree Industry are studying _pp_:?_::~*r. r'rcrr. these48 words
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Article, Illustration206 1961-01-20 7 AUTHOR IN SEARCH OF MATERIAL FOR BOOK ON BUDDHA TAX JONG PAGAK. FxL Mr David Maurice, 6- a Buaa:"..^' and author, passenger with a |a:ii'erenc o or. board the 5.^ Caste] Felice which Is on her way to the Far Eas: Th- captain ha ciacec on-: c: the shin'j spaekms206 words
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118 1961-01-20 7 ¥*tKTT TIMAH, Pri. Fifty-four victims cf the recent Bukit Timah tire shared $3,000 collected by the PAP Bukit Timah branch and the Wan Loan Association. The money was distributed by the Social Welfare Department at a Chinese temple here. Inche Yacob bin Mohamed. Parliamentary Secre-118 words
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120 1961-01-20 7 WOODLANDS. Fri. ff Large nerds of cattle grazing on the roadside, unattended, are a constant source of danger to passing motorists. A motor-cyclist. Mr. Yeo Tien Poh. and two taxlmen. recently had the fright of their lives when a herd of cattle at the120 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-01-20 7 GEYLANG The New Year has brought good iuck to Inche All bm Zubir. who came to Singapore m 1952 from his home m Hegr: Sembiian m search of employment. He has at last achieved his ambition to own a barber shop. Ali first found work m the RAF106 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-01-20 7 JAJLAN BESAR: Lovely Shirley Koh Choy Peng a. 1&- year-old Singapore- born Shanghamese. ha.- already made a name as an actreso v. Hokkien fiim^. and is nov considenng an oiler tor stage appearance- m the Philippine^. She recently returnee tc Singapore after making several stage appearance.--m the124 words
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Article68 1961-01-20 7 BRAS BASAH. The Federation of Boys* Clubs m Queen Street will start a Japanese language course at its premises on Jan. 24. The honorary secretary Mr. Soon Kirn Seng, said, the course would be held twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays between 7 p.m and 8 p.m.68 words
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Advertisement227 1961-01-20 7 YOUR KITCHEN DESERVES A FIDES \^f Incorporating all the h best m Italian design I and workmanship at 1 \f j\ J a price you can afford V.;". A Guaranteed for 5 years l' I'J J *^H Jf 1 1^^^ T ala^f ZT f Easy payment terms So4e Agents STOKVIS227 words
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Miscellaneous14 1961-01-20 7 1* 4 ißy Gog ililillilllJlillliuumillMMltlllltHHllllMtHlHllH i y NAME BUT B n 1 1 a14 words
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Budgeting for beauty
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Article, Illustration546 1961-01-20 8 These two new mod could be Golden Girls of 1961 LENA AND JEWEL HAVE THE LOOKS To THE COVERS OF FASHION MAGAZINES ALREADY THE POISE, CHARM OF i MANNEQUINS WHERE are the Golden Girts of 1961? Who are the models whose faces are destined to flash out at us triumphantly546 words
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39 1961-01-20 8 GLITTERING HAIR SLIDES FOR LADY OF FASHION TIHE latest fashion fad A among young working girls are glittering hair slides for evening wear. At Robinson's, I saw a large collection m all designs, shapes and sizes you can imagine.39 words
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Article39 1961-01-20 8 THRINKETS are yours to buy -i- if you'll just drop m to Robinson's where you'll find a dazzling display at a special circular counter. Fashionable are the rows and rows of irridescent beads which will cascade down the neck.39 words
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Article32 1961-01-20 8 IJK)R the teenager who is just starting a collection of costume jewellery, there is a charming plastic box to meet her needs. This miniature treasure chest comes with gold stand and handle.32 words
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Article32 1961-01-20 8 TPHERES a really practical A baby bottle holder at the Singapore Dispensary. Big enough to hold two bottles, it has a zipper opening and is insulated with fibreglass to retain the temperature.32 words
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Article21 1961-01-20 8 THE gayest selection of plastic plates I've seen are from Marden Co Excellent for that barbecue or picnic you maybe holding.21 words
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218 1961-01-20 8 Ironing pleated skirts: Mimi Koh gives tip for a successful job been splashed on the glass when painting windows. "Before settling on the job, rub the glass close to the woodwork with a cake of soap. "When the Job's done, clean the window and the splashes will go. away with218 words
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Article45 1961-01-20 8 ALL children love to suck a lollipop. This may not be so easy to make yourself, but you can satisfy them with a frozen pop. Just get those plastic moulds from Fitzpatrick's. In various animal forms rabbit, bear, owl and pig.45 words
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115 1961-01-20 8 REVEAL YOUR BEAUTY TRICKS FOR A PRIZE ARE you the girl who loves to experiment with her make-up technique? If so, you will probably have a load of tricks up your sleeve. It may be the way you apply your make-up that gives your face the "translucent" look, and which115 words
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182 1961-01-20 8 BEAUTY TIP FOR QUICK MAKE-UP AFTER WORK IN OFFICE WHAT can a girl do with 15 minutes?"' groaned the new giri m the oftict the other day. It seems that she CweU call her Peggy had a y« special appointment right after office. Well, Peggy need not panic. All Peggy182 words
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Advertisement265 1961-01-20 8 <#M C€P€A Jflettiespun !'<•... hoosf trom Moniospun f r '^_ißi^^Ei3^fc_^ L i>tre with a t! lustrous f^flH^gl^3B<fc > Xf^|j ,i;tpe;iranro. Merriospun Matt wfmWj&lmWrs*& Calprrta Yoasc-rosist imT^MrTl wrwi ti UilWlP' a s(H Mprricplram. lifli^nik^f li^a^ p ivunoiis dross iabrn m 'fiSjg^^ wP^ff [Tt-ta IVrmanpnt Shpca. #^M^^PS^H^' y^ifcl^v ri i.i •> i265 words
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Advertisement14 1961-01-20 8 SINGAP DISPEtfi I c 265, jj Hranth I Da Jl ■I I Medico M14 words
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Article47 1961-01-20 9 L mnn Fri tents v n much f gapore. They 1 their with theii name and cr^t tlkatsu HuHarada, nd Cka i 1 Si places S ard In orld •v'om)i££icultiCS I then Cam- Matrip thej tage Mitsu- I r.dly is i47 words
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Article26 1961-01-20 9 I I fc. I I I 15 1 I^. Amy 1::.. md m i Xi I It. ChiH- win m rogi mmc, ffi lals26 words
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Article25 1961-01-20 9 K Ll c in -der id; SingaKuala I; the .tion r Dr A. the AlA. Ghorbal. I for an Indoi Ration of25 words
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166 1961-01-20 9 Ramasamy, 108, looks back to 'jungle' days of Singapore MOULMEIN. Fri. VINK'I V SIX years ago a 12-year-old Tamil hoy landed at Port Swettenham alter a month's voyage m a sailing boal from Nagapatnam, South India. Then he travelled m a bullock carl to Kuala Lumpur. The journey took three166 words
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119 1961-01-20 9 FIFTY VICE RAIDS ON HOTELS LAST MONTH HAVELOCK. Fri.— The Social Welfare Department, m conjunction with the anti-vice section of the Police, made 50 raids on hotels and brothels m December— six raids less than the previous month. During the month a new inmate was taken m by the Bushy119 words
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Article30 1961-01-20 9 IPOH, Fri. The first cement will be poured on Thursday ror trie construction of the Ringlet Falls dam, part of the hydro-electric scheme m the Cameron Highlands.30 words
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Article331 1961-01-20 9 you mils t joe a little ai d to a own de- the number ol l yuur I i any urUst you debate f to a -a Ie I uf almost reactions. You have a reputation foi keeping your promises and of you it331 words
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264 1961-01-20 9 ARTHUR RICHARDS - School principal orders a 'new look' for 9 hawkers By ARTHUR RICHARDS BUKIT PANJANG, Fri. j I the annual report ot St. Pancras librarian, Mr. W. A. Taylor: |>EOPLK who probably consider themselves unimpeachably honest, who would not dream of taking even a box ot matches from a shop without264 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-01-20 9 FREE PRESS PHOTONEWS EXTRA Three monkeys chained to a tree near the Serangocn Garden Circus are attracting scores of residents daily and bringing good business to their masters taxi-drivers. The monkeys have been placed there by the taxi-men and many people m the estate call to feed them daily. Then56 words
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164 1961-01-20 9 STATE MAINTAINS N AS FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT THROUGHOUT LAST YEAR PAYA LEBAR. Fri. Singapore, as the East Asian pivot of the world network of air traffic, maintained throughout 1959 its reputation as a first class international airport. This was stated m the 1959 report of the Department of Civil164 words
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Article34 1961-01-20 9 EMPRESS PLACE. Fri. An exhibition of painting.- by Malay artists In the State! will be >taged at the Victor.:, i Memorial Hall In April m conjunction with the "Visit the Orient Year."34 words
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92 1961-01-20 9 C-PLAN AWARDS FOR TWO IN NORTH BORNEO PAY A LEBAR, Fri. A teacher m Labuan and a pupil engineer with the North Borneo Railways are due m Singapore by air today on their way to Australia and New Zealand on Colombo Plan scholarships. The teacher. Mr. Patrick Thane, 19, of92 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-01-20 9 Rupert and the Sky-boat— 26 The little par;y moves towards the thing Marmot has been staring at. "What is it?" asks Rupert. "It looks like a boat. What's keeping it there It is a boat." says the man. It's made of my new sky-metal. It's my masterpiece It would be105 words
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149 1961-01-20 9 FELLOWSHIP'S AIM IS TO ASSIST LOCAL CHARITIES STAMFORD. Fri. The Incorporated Trustees of the Evangelists China Fellowship Ltd.. of Singapore, is working out a plan to help local charities, welfare and educational institutions. The council of management is headed by Rev. Andrew Gin. Among other members are Rev. Dorcas Gih.149 words
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Article29 1961-01-20 9 CANNING RISE. Fri.- -The Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture has arranged for nine lectures on Christianity i to be held on each Friday at the Cultural Centre.29 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-01-20 9 ROBERT CHONG - 2 CADETS CO ON THEIR DREAM TOUR ROBERT CHONG By Kolam Ayer, Fri TWO Malayan Air Training Corps cadets left Singapore yesterday m a Royal Australian Air Force Hercules For a two-week "dream" tour of Australia and training with other air-minded Australian boys. They were Sergeant Tan Hek Koon, a220 words
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97 1961-01-20 9 SEAMSTRESS INSTITUTE TO HOLD A DRESS SHOW TIONG BAHRU. Fri. the Luc k y Se a m stress Institute ol Outram Road will held an exhibition ol students' works for parent and the public bom Jan The exhibit-, aU don< the students themssJv* will include Latest fa&nion dresses, artificial Bowers,97 words
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Advertisement167 1961-01-20 9 f^ V^S, everyf flings In perfect shape! It is olweys better to get your PACKING BAGGAGE STORAGE problems token core ot by RICKWOOD CO., LTD. Pecking and Baggage Dcpt.) 6, Read Street, Singapore -6. Tel: ***** r TORAGE SPACE 350,000 cubic feet. Clean a;ry end under constant super i>ion. M167 words
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Advertisement257 1961-01-20 10 pa a ar r STEREO AMPLIFIER 24 watts with STEREO MW Tuner x 2 SW Tuner x 1 FW Tuner x 1 S i Agents: HWEESENG&CO. 259, BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE-7. TEL: ***** d r *s ••ft i its COLD! Take Care Your Boby Docs Not Catch Cold During The Cold257 words
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Advertisement212 1961-01-20 10 IDEM. ANY TIME! X I AT* S TOP QUALITY SHOES AND HANDBA6S! Exquisitely designed by 41-43, Stamford Road. Tel: ***** Spore. Students who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoats, quilts, woollen pullovers, underwear, scarfs gloves, lumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given I FOOK ON Dept. Store SALE NOW ON.212 words
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Advertisement274 1961-01-20 10 guigbhbhbkh FHFHFH HHFH days. Some of them you'll find here. SHIRT FLASH! Clubman's new Terylene shirts are made from quality ICI material fashioned m the latest styles. From all leading department stores or the sole acents. TAI WAH TRADING. 52 High Street. "TWIN" BRAND CUTLERY knives are fitted with "Friodur'274 words
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Advertisement579 1961-01-20 10 on display at ADRIAN'S. 425 River Valley Road. "JINTAN'' CHEWING GUM keeps your mouth rresh and eradicates halitosis. Delightful to taste with refreshing flavours of .spearmint, Jintanmint, fruitmint. On sale at all sundry shops for only fifteen cents- Sole agents "Tithes", 62, Middle Road. KIAT SHOES CO., 41/43 Stamford Road579 words
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Advertisement610 1961-01-20 10 Sound reproduction is excellent and the price is moderate. FOR ALL OCCASIONS If you are looking for exouc Oriental dresses visit JOGINDER PAUL 194 Race Course Road. Choice range of beautiful Manipuri silk dresses are specially imported to pamper milady's needs. TROUSERS GALORE at the tailoring department ol BAJAJ TEXTILES,610 words
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Advertisement272 1961-01-20 10 FOR A COMFORTABLE seat get yourself a "Poly" chair. Made of plastic material they're m grey, green, blue or red from the sole agents SIAKSON TRADING CO., 26, Prinsep Street. CAMERAS ARE SO plentiful and prices so varied thai it Is hard to make a choice. The KOWA 35N is272 words
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Advertisement257 1961-01-20 10 '.^^^K^J •M* X J 1 1 i 1 j I B^K I BEAUCOURT TYPEWRITER (LATEST MACHINE FROM FRANCE ir For Exclusive prints. ir Built for all routine office work. •ir Interchangeable Carriage ir Automatic Paragraph setting. ir Margin release It key-treeing controls. ir Automatic stop clearing device. ir Single coloured257 words
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Advertisement115 1961-01-20 10 «■•<• tui M LUCK TRADeJ S'PORI I CHOICE SEIJ NAM AH ELeJ at Reasonable 1 Come and pick thel 9: < H- L 1 Made From ICI Avoiloblr At Fovountc Sole r .Of TAI WAHTPADI 52, H.gh Sf.-Si Tel: ***** I BEST BUY nationa: tkansist(] RADIOS I ALSC Av-ILA;- BRAr.:.115 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-01-20 11 V i M Jw®r* 7' Going: Yielding. (1. >. Div. S_«r. W on by: Time: Im.n. IX. 5, l>iv. I— «iF. Won by: 2lMi, 1!. lime: lniiii. 17 3 :>. rl 3 Div. mf. nun by hi. r. Time: 2min 25. 1 l>i\. I— 6F. Won105 words
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136 1961-01-20 11 Springboks will make no changes in their match against Scotland EDINBURGH, Friday. jgOUTH Africa's team is unchanged for the Rugby Union International against Scotland here at Murrayfield tomorrow. The Springboks side/ an- nounced yesterday is the same as that which beat England 5-0 at Twickenham on Jan. 7. There is,136 words
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147 1961-01-20 11 PROTEST OVER ALL-WHITE ATHLETIC TOUR NEW YORK. Fri. The National association for the Advancement of Coloured People yesterday protested to the American Amateur Athletic Union against plans to send an all-white team of athletes to compete m South Africa this spring. The executive secretary of the N.A.A.C.P., Mr. Roy Wilkins,147 words
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Article43 1961-01-20 11 JOHANNESBOURG, Fri. Gert Potgieter, South Africa's world 440 yards hurdles record holder, will have his first race since being injured In a car crash last August when he competes m the South African Police Athletic championships m Pretoria on March 17.43 words
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Article20 1961-01-20 11 TOKYO, Fri. Tornkichi Nakamura and Tadashi Kitta will represent Japan m this year's Canada Cup goll tournament.20 words
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253 1961-01-20 11 J. LOUIS - Will the fans keep away if SHA decides on a gate? J. LOUIS HOCKEY TOPICS by WHAT would happen if the Singapore Hockey Association charged a "gate" during the knock-out competition? Will the fans keep away? This occupied the attention of the Hockey Circle the other day. Sir George Oehlers,253 words
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155 1961-01-20 11 PATTERSON AND INGEMAR MEET AGAIN... AT A BANQUET NEW YORK, Fri.—Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson and ex-champion Ingemar Johansson met face to face yesterday— at the j banquet table. They were me top atirac- tions at the annual dinner ol the Boxing Writers Association m the grand ballroom ot the Waldorf155 words
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Article27 1961-01-20 11 Filipino wins TOKYO. Fri. Gil Floret, 4 Philippines, won an unani- J I mous 10-round decision over < second ranking Japanese 4 feather weight Kazuyoshi Amada. 1 J27 words
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Article76 1961-01-20 11 SINGAPORE CITY, Fri. More than a hundred i yachts will take part m the RAF Changi Yacht Club's regatta on Saturday and Sunday. Boats m the Dragon Class i will take oil first. Other classes include Tornado. Skiff. Firefly, Snipe and; Dinghy. The Handicap race i76 words
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Advertisement98 1961-01-20 11 Ijlllff 1 1/ li IUKuIVIiC tour pains are open 10 me betrayed wife— but first she must think deeply to find oat why it happened. An outspoken series by Eustace thesser, world famous psychologist and authority on human relationships. ...in January's big issue of Ji/fi)ffl ill J 0N SALE mWMh98 words
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Miscellaneous255 1961-01-20 11 DAILY CROSSWORD II I I M I (I.IKS UKOSS t n 5 Late way 10 quote ai.ci stir I Horrid anticipation gets .0 o J* d) scan after v copper (5) l Russia ti Mot men ol ihe Bulls 4 Cut into footholds as Russia o regimf{Utj pernaps? geologically? i"J255 words
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350 1961-01-20 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Result and Faircastle fastest workers on the iDon track ALLAN LEWIS FROM Ipoh, Friday. RESULT II (Subian) and Faircastle (McGrowdie) made the fastest time this morning when they disposed of three m 40 2/5 on the second track which is m good order. Calvados (Wilson) and City 01 Paris (P.350 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-01-20 12 picture. OVER AND UNDER ..a variation of leap frog included m the Spartak tourists' two-honi grind. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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155 1961-01-20 12 In a few words FLOYD SIGNS ON DOTTED LINE NF\v YORK. Floyd Patter- officially sign! d on th€ dotted fine to defend his world heavyweight title igainst Ingemar Ji bansson, m Miami Beach on March 13 Tin 1 agreement signed by tterson, Johansson and th< Mayor ol Miami Beach stated155 words
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445 1961-01-20 12 C. CHELLAPAH - C. CHELLAPAH B> JALAN BESAR. Friday. COCCER is a serious business with the Spartak C tourists from Czechoslovakia. Singapore players could have learned a lot just by watching them train here yesterday. It was a gruelling session. A crowd of .*>()(). including many local445 words
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350 1961-01-20 12 KEITH MILLER - Worrell and Co. give the Australian selectors warning KEITH MILLER By Sydney, Friday TllK West Indies have hammered home a painful warning to the Australian selectors only a few weeks before they pick the men to tour England. For the Aussies were thrashed by 222 runs m the third Test.350 words
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193 1961-01-20 12 An Abdullah hat-trick takes trailing Customs to 3-2 victory Johore Customs ;> SCI SINGAPORE PADANG, Friday. A HAT-THICK by centre forward Ahmad A Abdullah beat the Singapore Crickel Club m a hockey friendly here yesterday. Mat Saman also played a cood game. Had it not been for his anticipation m193 words
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Article58 1961-01-20 12 1 \TEW YORK, Fri. Tt-ddy ;IN Walt ham. secretary ot the British Boxing Board of 'Control, called for international co-operation between boxing's ruling bodies to end the present anomaly of more than one boxer holding socalled world championships. He criticised the American National Boxing Association at58 words
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Article34 1961-01-20 12 Soccer: S.G.S.F.A.: Div. 3A: City Health v Social Welfare, Geylang Stadium 5.15 p.m. Div 3B Water Department v. C.P.F., Printing ground Serangoon Road. Singapore Youth Contingent Training. Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m.34 words
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Article28 1961-01-20 12 FARRER PARK. Fri. Joyful Indians beat 200 Pro. R.M.P 2-1 m a soccer match yesterday. Narayanan and Salahuddin scored for the Indians. Neilson netted for28 words
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Article37 1961-01-20 12 SINGAPORE PADANG. Pri. Singapore Recreation Club oeat Prisons Sports Club 3-2 m friendly hockey match here y s- eterday. They led 2-1 at half-tin^ Scorers SRC Quinton Orr (2). H Scully. Prisons Alexander 237 words
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Article142 1961-01-20 12 I MELBOURNE ENGLAND'S tennis hope Mike Sangster has become a sparetime fireman almost. In Melbourne for the Australian championships beginning at Kooyong Courts today. Mike has been billeted with deputy fire chief Mr. J. Paterson. He arranged to be billeted during his Melbourne stay to142 words
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Advertisement395 1961-01-20 12 PAILLARD I BOL_S>' 'I he only etee-CMMBtI m lh<- world w, li^ht meter m the *mil\ logical |tlac< r jl llir taking lens. Thi> mmits tlie hplit u-tn 1 film ensuring (oinplet»' Mtom feature iv exclusive to Bol< i t v cision-built by Swiss crattsmen. following fine leatures: 0 2or395 words
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