The Singapore Free Press, 23 January 1961
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Title Section22 1961-01-23 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press SINGAPORE. lE. MONDAY JANUARY 23, 1961. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1961-01-23 1 DAVID TAMBYAH; IAN MOK- AI - DAVID TAMBYAH IAN MOK-AI Premier accuses: And Ong says he was forced to ■Mfc MM MAW M AM> V V w *5B «r if I a y% Illdl I w uL 1%3 By and Empress Place. Mon [TERMS OF REFERENCE] #TO INQUIRE m to the1,120 words
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Article20 1961-01-23 1 r. r legally Afi ngs, JJ and, 2 tuff tat t l xtor I. iurL m the ,i have20 words
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Article, Illustration186 1961-01-23 1 Rex and an actress in Italy: Is it to be marriage? LONDON, Mon. Rex Harrison may marry actress Rachel Roberts, according to theatrical circles here. Miss Roberts, estranged wife of actor Alan Dobie. joined Mr. Harrison at his villa at Portonno m Italy iast weekend. Asked if it were true186 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-01-23 1 Going, going, gone thieves whisk off homes QUOTE IT-ANSAS CITY Mon.— Police xiere are looking for thieves who are .stealing EMPTY HOUSES. So far three have disappeared, piece by piece, brick by brick. Said F*eti Seliars. the city's housing director: "It's pilfering gone mad." IN years of preparing people for98 words
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Article219 1961-01-23 1 COLOMBO, Mon. THE Federal Party of Ceylon today asked the Tamil-speaking people of the Eastern and Northern* provinces to be ready to launch a "direct action" campaign before the end of the month against the imposition of Sinhalese on them as the country's official language. The action219 words
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220 1961-01-23 1 'ROYAL' JAIPUR DRESS FOR THE QUEEN JAIPUR. Mon.—Traditional Rajasthani clothes are among the presents which the Rajasthan Government will give Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh and their children. The Queen will receive a dress of the kind worn by royal ladies of state occasions, consisting of a skirt,220 words
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45 1961-01-23 1 MIAMI r Florida^. Mon. Ex-showgirl G.eei, Sherwood, fifth wife of car heir Horace Dodge, plans to begin building a Palm Beach home for 'misguided" girls m the ?prins. She has raised nearly US 82 v million for the project.45 words
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Article, Illustration243 1961-01-23 1 'Determined to quit' Nehru won't go now here is the reason NEW DELHI. Mon.—Political observers here believe that the Premier, Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru, will not resign at least lor another two years. This Is despite a statement Mr. Nehru made to a London Daily Herald correspondent. Mr. Nehru was quoiedReuter - 243 words
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Article42 1961-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Uoa King L«onokt former Kiir- of Lne Bflujaii.v, aiia [acnei oi m« present Kin- Beiuiouln |g tv v..sK Malaya from j-.-b j W Dti private (our. He UJjl be nccompanjed by Jus v. ;ie Prtnce&s De R«42 words
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Article64 1961-01-23 1 B o Exctxu ft upeuea quit tvs morauig v, Halt] bymiaw im nparbad l -"-1- 1 r«ere *-e*e buyets «.i BouM«aci a. s: .j«. P<«aej .v.v 0....5. si 26 Aiuu-aJ Amid I 6« Ords. $IJ6 Au.str^l Aoiiaj 16c Id.; A^er EUiaoi Ks. Id aud Paoang Coo w. then64 words
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Article40 1961-01-23 1 Pirsl Malayan Pimd Banager'a prices today, baring l i and wiling ti.2B xa. nnrwiii Malayan Fund manager's prioes, buymg W cents and heilmc $1.06 xd. F:r t Hong Kotik Putid manager's prices, buying HKSl.ll and belling HK$l.;B.40 words
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Article26 1961-01-23 1 1 < ■■>• "■'•> gi .v.< i übbei >' l.ob ...(>. buigap< .c \w> mormiig ,;< i>-iu> p< Ib i;o.mj Luvee-quttrUtfc oj mil uu Priday'i dote. LOXie was quiet26 words
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Advertisement137 1961-01-23 1 UJI FILM I for finest I hotographs I WHO WAS THE KILLER? J Good double for Veni Vici seven divers went down. None returned. Why? See Page 4 *J\ See how they ran at Ipoh yesterday by Lewis on Page IX I V 111 SONY 521 X presents t*e exciting137 words
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Advertisement15 1961-01-23 1 Model: NT-850 STEREO <^fc> JL m M*t TRANSISTOR ~7P(u£c6 Available From AH Leading Radio Dealers15 words
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Advertisement44 1961-01-23 1 FOORMARS SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments oecepts doily students for Piano, Harmony, Pianoaccordion, Violin, Guitar, Aural (ear training) theory Ljm of music, Piono-Jozt, £L H Saxophone, Clarinet i\ BKsILb Trumpet. m^o^Z&Mi X 28-A. Penang Lane, Spore 9 I Teh ***** j44 words
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227 1961-01-23 2 Japan-West Australia service gets additional lino Lines' vessel TANJONG PAGAR, Monday. JAPANESE FREIGHTER will call A Singapore waters soon to join the presenl fleet of cargo vessels on the Japan-West Australia service. The freighter, belonging to the lino Lines, one of the biggest tanker operators m Japan, is the 5.552--ton227 words
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212 1961-01-23 2 Singapore delegation discusses trade in Jakarta nAYA LEBAR. Mon. A 1 12-man Singapore delegation went > Jakarta yesterday for discussions with the Indonesian Govenuneni on trade and economic matters. 1 '.t 1 lead< r i■; the delegation, inche Aou Bakar bin Pawanchee, Permaneni secretary. Commerce and Industry, is already m212 words
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Article32 1961-01-23 2 NfU \OKK: Hi:., ctealess, estert Uaej cue: not exit* be price ol >:'.ver to rise m Ihe :e<tr future bu: thai eve.be ier:r.. holier pnees cuulc: be exp€CL«;d.32 words
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83 1961-01-23 2 INTERNATIONAL RUBBER STUDY GROUP STATISTICS LONDON. Mon. Statistics i.x-iiou by the International Rubber Study Group show 'h? i ibber position r.i the United Kingdom for the months of November and October respectively, (both four-week period), as follows (m long tonsi; Consumption— l3.B3B: 14,218: Imports— lt". lo2: 11.572: Kpevports—4.B2o; 6.080. Stocks83 words
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Article31 1961-01-23 2 LIVERPOOL: Tne British coastal freigiKei Lurcher '£95 tous) sank m the Mersey estuary on Saturday iiighi after colliding with a Greek oil tanker. Me. 12 crewmen were rescued.31 words
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136 1961-01-23 2 CEYLON TRADERS OPPOSE OIL TAKE-OVER BID /COLOMBO. Mon, Five chambers of trade m Ceylon have i>em a joint memorandum to the Minister of Commerce. Trade, Food and Shipping. Mr. T.B. Ilangaratne. stating that provisions of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Bill have occasioned us the gravest concern and disquiet." They a.sk136 words
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63 1961-01-23 2 DARES-SALAAM: Phil;- to encourage the establishment of a large rubber industry iw Tanganyika are being consider- ed by me government. The Minister of Agnculiure and Co-operative Development Air. Paul Bomaiii. said me government was considering rubber aj> an additional "cash crop" m view of63 words
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Article12 1961-01-23 2 BRUSSELS. Mon. Belgium's crippling 33-day strike officially ends today.12 words
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Article837 1961-01-23 2 ■Illll^ I —NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGA r CRI, f.'cnday INDUSTRIALS Previous Saturday Aiei. SrtcKs Iras. (N) .90 .90 Atlas Ice U.OO B^ers BCUSTEAD 1.17 I :9 6.8. Petrol 40' 44/--6.M. Trustees 5 25 5 25 son. Tin Smelt. Pref. (20/3 19/- Ords. 45/6 47/--feoerai Oispensary 1.48837 words
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128 1961-01-23 2 SEOUL SCANDAL: POLICE FACE $900,000 BRIBE CHARGE CEOUL. MOi..-- On ol ...e biggest Republic of Kofn police scandals m noeat ymx% ni come bo light- It Involves bnbes that may total $900,000. Trie scandal allegedly involves nearly all police stations m ti.is capital city- It was estimated police received money128 words
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Article469 1961-01-23 2 Finance, shipping and aviation TOKYO TALKS TO ELIMINATE AIR TRAVEL RED TAPE IS TO BEGIN TOMORROW PAY A LEBAR. Mon.— Representatives of all airlines m the world are now gathering m Tokyo to attend a conference to eliminate red tape m travel. The airline men from every corner of the469 words
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71 1961-01-23 2 T ONDON. Mon. Earl Attlee. Prime Minister m the British Government of 1945 to 1951. has put Ins present home at Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, up for sale. He and Lady Attlee intend to move into a smaller house nearby, whichReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration368 1961-01-23 2 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Octogenarians honours Medal fo church wo ARTHUR RICHARDS By Br a* Basa> octogenarians are mtftg |^j pore Catholic laymen who ha\ r the Papal Medal Pro Ecclesia et PontiS Church and Pope) m recognition services. They ;ire Mr. FVancis ih Mr. Sect Kiam Koo. ol llu p and St. Paul.368 words
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262 1961-01-23 2 Pounding waves wreck $20,000 jetty on this 'sinking' island Pl* LAI/ SUDOXG, Monday. A NEWLY built $20,000 jetty on this island, south west of Singapore, collapsed on Friday as a result of the continuous pounding of heavy waves m the past few weeks. -piie Islands headman, Bendel bin Bengol. came262 words
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116 1961-01-23 2 GRAND OLD LADY OF CEYLONESE COMMUNITY HERE DIES IN HOSPITAL PAYA LEBAR, Muliuav: The grand old iady of th? Ceylonese community, Mrs. Sornam Naganafner. 83. ciea at the General Hospital early ye.sterciay. A large number oi relatives aiid friends from botn iiie Federation ana Singapore attended the cremation ai tne116 words
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Article30 1961-01-23 2 ANCHORAGE (Alaska Mon. An urudentifiea elderly couple was rescueu by an Air Force helicopter las: night from tne flooding waters of the Anchor River m South Ceirial Alaska30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-01-23 2 SCHOOL NYAN WILL NO TYPE OU HIS NOTE Bl K;~. leataß stud( t Actft loncr-ci 9 X, make not* I Mnfft; work. v. v. Brs ft Weird Puz: '"■onsifti week i n ff hrfT Bang IJLX St. Jasep] m-^ 1 graduatf ly ver blmb, lor's i Kept o:^Mnc Boon Dr82 words
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Article32 1961-01-23 2 OOU6TON, (Texas). Mon. Two men wfere killed when privately-owned twin-engined Dakota plane crashed last night m a field near the town of Kit! 2 thii Barliei plane rial i ___->32 words
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Article14 1961-01-23 2 NEW VC); X Rchfertiaamei Tinas appeal i "tat vor.*--Uifacted tne try."' !!,< uoi;14 words
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Article14 1961-01-23 2 lighting vf^ second I police by N< I Court re< ci I I14 words
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Advertisement484 1961-01-23 2 NWK.LINE 4— w J !0 11 Feb :*3t3 Maru Port 5 I irs« I H 3 ~D-'£. 28,1/61 I I BrMH W 31 Jan Najiara iftn rl Ss I. M ret Famai F Bourj Constan; Odessa 11/13 Mat iso Maru bouti, Massawa r i Bi nil tanbu i Pira«us 11484 words
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Advertisement121 1961-01-23 2 SHIPPI^Tp BARBER LINE Frew U.S. A EAST COAST POUTS VH PANAMA IP I* AND HONGKONf THAVIATA la Pert Fin*** FERN-VILLE FAR EAST Fran USA CUU POfTS via PANAMA. LOS AN«EU AND HOHCKONC PLEASANTVIUE 3 Fet BARBER-FERN-VILLE U: NEW TIW. IOSTON. FHIIAIEIfNIA, tALTIMOBt woe rUNIMOK Pert Sit fig CASTUVILLE 21 in'121 words
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Miscellaneous78 1961-01-23 2 $MPS/N PORT Q.HIPS lying alongside The Singapore Harbour Board wharves today are Gaasterkerk 33 54, Antenor 41. Rajula 18, Os ika Mara 19, Selat Bali 6A {West). Azumasaa Man 31 *2. Ozarda 4 Sands 6t, Tanmacbhy n 12, Bogotc 18 16, Asato Mani 27/28, Klna Ba)a 25, Gorgon 26, i'.in^ioon78 words
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Article, Illustration920 1961-01-23 3 i New York. Mon. 1 U\ psychological j. n> [\\i m him a unique [lace l world's Li laken a rather HI I 1 play m which cL e e no destruction, ILM sudden breaklLß th which he920 words
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Advertisement73 1961-01-23 3 K>N'T DREAM OF $$00: WIN IT! HOW? LOOK ON BACK PAGE t CHOICE SELECTIONS .t* Reasonable Prices A Wide Rcnoe of Lighting Kttings HOOVER Polishers National Toasters Rice Cookers Etc. NAM AH ELECTRIC CO. 91. Hill St.-Spore Tel: ***** GEVASONOR yy MAGNETIC TAPES N£ S T SOUND REPROOiiCIION' fe W73 words
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Advertisement162 1961-01-23 3 «lfltfllllf It 111 111 till IMHf lltlf *****1111 l II lift 1 1 Illltlllltllltf trrMttl Illlflllltfllttifiiiifliiiilf •t 1 1 1 1 1 1 tit tfllltlf|ftlffWfW*# 1 LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY WORLD FAMOUS ri v\ CULTURED PEARLS\ i II 1 j z rr ~*> i 1 f^i T\ f I G.162 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-01-23 3 TODAY- 3 *>7 nm.- TOMOR- I a.m. and 8.20 p.m.: FRIDAY: 7.08 a.m. and 9.34 p.m.; SATROW: 4.08 a.m. and 4.31 p.m.. L KDAY 8.14 a.m. and 10.19 WEDNESDAY: 4.55 a.m. and p.m.; SUNDAY: y.05 am. and 6.09 p.m.; THURSDAY: 5.54 J 10.55 p.m.44 words
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Miscellaneous170 1961-01-23 3 Your radio Medium Wave 4T(J metres Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 ke's.) from 8.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. daily: AM. 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Music from the ballet; 11.30 Continents m motion; P.M. 12.00 Mid-day serenade; 12.30 Monday medley: 1.30 The news; 1.40 Jackie Davis entertains: 2.00 Don't Count My Tears;170 words
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MONSTER FROM THE DEEP
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1496 1961-01-23 4 Seven divers had go down to th wreck: Non had come up an Lieutenant HARRY RIESEBERC, the author of this amazing true adventure, is internationally recognised authority on sunken treasure ships and underwater exploration. He holds the world-re-cord for depth m a mecha- nical operative &m\ He has spent 2i,1,496 words
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265 1961-01-23 4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE gOME WESTERN intelligence experts fear that Russia may already have carried out preliminary tests of an anti-missile missile. This is the second-gener-ation rocket dreamed up by scientists to destroy the first generation almost before it has been invented. They base265 words
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Advertisement346 1961-01-23 5 I NEW YEAR! NEW LOOK!! NEW SHIRT!!! 1 Wk 65% POLYESTER FIBRE 35°;, COTTON NO IRONING FAST DRYING EASY WASHING K^ AVAILABLE m white ona colour^, m c COl Bfc size'o and sleeve lengths cut to perfection to give you heavenly comfort exclusive collar anc m C^' L tee wk346 words
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Miscellaneous537 1961-01-23 5 _4__t I -X" *A- *>V "A" r A" *_r "_r MfIHMKfeJ BHHB Hf vßw MM __i H f\ t^i rf is** ij| _i D J* n I THE STAGE AS A TIB6I 1116 K3i r 3CK water-nymph BScvJcSfiji "SSy SryffTflßps6__^^^__^__— y^*^j-*y*^^Sv^s^sffyyy?*fi*'^**^.'^'j*^\ v?C^''^*sy*_______BflMfiSH— _B_lßBF- y *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BB^^^BhK* **x¥ "*^^E^^^w^H^^^^^Hßßfl^RB9B^B^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^Bi HJ_k vflH __s_____23£^^9BlPiH—537 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-01-23 6 P. H. SENEVIRATNE - Expert tells story by gesture, eyes, as he dances P. H. SENEVIRATNE By Collyer Quay, Mon. I THE place and meaning of gestures m Indian dancing was explained m a talk and demonstration to members of the YWCA by Mr. K. P. Bhaskar, principal of Bhaskar's Academy of Dance. He292 words
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Article57 1961-01-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. -An educationist from Canada said here that Malay could not be "effectively" used as the medium of instruction m science and technological subjects at the University of Malaya for at least the next 25 years. He is Professor F. Cyril James, Principal57 words
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Article39 1961-01-23 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. The ShaW Organisation wiil send two Malay film actresses and posvsibly a male star to the Congo to help distribute the Straits Times and Berita Harian fund food parcels during Hari Raya.39 words
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Article81 1961-01-23 6 BUKIT TIMAH: The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, received a total of $3,001 from Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed. leader of the eight-man delegation of the Bukit Timah Fire Relief Committee. The committee which was set up following the Bukit Timah fire which broke81 words
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252 1961-01-23 6 R. SRIVATSAN - R. SRIVATSAN By SERANGOON, Mon.— Sikh leaders, including a school principal, an accountant and a journalist criticised young members of their community who felt embarrassed having to grow a beard, wear a turban and iron bangles. They spoke at252 words
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Article87 1961-01-23 6 Mrs. Scow is taking leading part m conference discussions, she is the leader of one of the "workshop" groups into which delegates have divided to study various aspects of education. Mrs. Scow said m Canberra that since entering politics her chief interest has been to help underprivileged women87 words
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Article32 1961-01-23 6 SINGAPORE CITY Mon Mr. K. M. Barclay, the Dirertor (Ji Civil Aviation returned here alter a five-day visit to Hong Kong where he had talks with Civil Aviation officials.32 words
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113 1961-01-23 6 A $150,000 appeal for the St. John's Home for the Aged SENNETT ESTATE, Mon The St. John's Home for the Aged m Wan Tho Avenue, which is caring for 32 inmates, needs 51 30.000 for its new building fund and current activities. Dr. I>. D. Chelliah, Archdeacon of Singapore and113 words
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173 1961-01-23 6 EMPRESS PLACE, Mon JJISTOHV-MAKIXd achievements by Singapore women m the pnst three years were described by the leader of the Singapore delegation to the Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association conference now being held at Canberra. The leader, Mrs. Scow Peck173 words
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Article29 1961-01-23 6 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.The Singapore Medical Associatfon will hold their m•- nual dinner and dance Saturday, at toe Kin Ed vii Hall, c liege Ro i I29 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-01-23 6 ENGLISH TE 'NEVE WORKED SO RUNN KINDERG I hall years btjvß 1 I I band terni I She \i[ WMI ed WV--1: I wa B Hi Sorry tc M Mr M '-I fl I .she \va.- on -.r.-B kdntfergattei Graoi I There v m Enroll w I n |^B Hft*T71 words
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Article219 1961-01-23 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Strelka and a poser m science dog Strelka gives birth to six pups and man is yet another step nearer his objective of flight m space. For Strelka ("Little Arrow") is no ordinary dog. Last August she became the first living being to be brought back safely219 words
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Article86 1961-01-23 6 4 RE you one of those who think that the streets of Singapore are crowded? Then take a look at the traffic chaos that reigns m New Delhi. Look at this list of vehicles that choke the highways and byways of the Indian capital: Four hundred thousand bicycles,86 words
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114 1961-01-23 6 RESIDENTS WANT A COMMUNITY CENTRE IN ESTATE BRIEFLY ALEXANDRA, Mon.— More than 1.800 people living m Alexandra Brick Works Estate want the Government to provide them with a community centre. Said Mr. Abdul Ra^hid, a resident who works m a nearby brewery. "We urge the Government to provide community services114 words
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Article58 1961-01-23 6 UPPER SERANGOON: Dr. Welda Jamandre, a specialist m women's diseases stayed In Singapore for three days m the course of her Asian tour. While here, she was the guest of a Filipino couple, Mr. Hester Zamora, Head of the Music Department m Southeast Asia Union College, and Mrs.58 words
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Article10 1961-01-23 6 R. L. STEVENSON - R. L. STEVENSON by Everyone lives selline something.10 words
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Advertisement556 1961-01-23 6 You can hand m your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPb I throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold W ngf < I-**., 2U 1 aaao Kata. IPOH *'<>■<».(- M I.r.d.g i" Street KLANG cv i stance m> i.rtf.. New Road. KOTA BHARU 1 *>orax* f\l) Ltd., I556 words
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Advertisement73 1961-01-23 6 \s* We offer the newest and best optical service. If you hove been wearing our glosses during 1960 you'll want to continue the patronage. It you have not yet tried our service make it your first New Year's resolution to moke o convenient appointment.... or better still make it today.73 words
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Advertisement87 1961-01-23 6 See the Ladybird range of >. )idinf tti long-wearing "T" Shirts, 4r Sports Shirts, Slacks and V iSiWi' Jeans, m plom ond tdfltl 1< patterned designs, for < i boys ond girls from 2fo "p-^Sk-I THE QUALITY CHILDRf^'^ wE; Illlliiiiiiiiill' j^B B au^ nec^ T: J GERMANY S |M|b H87 words
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Article, Illustration265 1961-01-23 7 RUTH ABISHEGANADEN - YOUNGEST PIANIST TO GET LONDON AWARD RUTH ABISHEGANADEN By Stamford, Mon. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Gillian Lim of Raffles Girls' Secondary School has been awarded the music scholarship of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music to study at the Royal College m London. This scholarship is awarded once every four265 words
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178 1961-01-23 7 This firm finds novel way of promoting courtesy on the road PASIK PAN JAM. Mon— A Singapore tirm which fha> t'ound a novel way to declare iv support for roaci rourtesy is the Far East Oxygen and Aietylrne Company. Limited of Pasir Panjang. Painted m lar°;e letters on the rear178 words
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262 1961-01-23 7 Tips for a long life -by bomoh Ahmad,109 rs EYLANG, Mon. Bomoh \J Ahmad bin Salleh. the Grand Old Man of Geylang, celebrated his 109 th birthday yesterday. Although Inche Ahmad has "knocked up" a century," he is still *nt as a fiddle." In fact he makes it a point262 words
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Article68 1961-01-23 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. Dr. Wang Cuiigwu, lecturer at the University of Malaya, will be leaving for the London School of Oriental and African Studies this week on a year's research fellowship. Dr. Wang, who is a specialist on Chinese history said that he hopes K>68 words
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Article274 1961-01-23 7 IAN MOK- AI - Psychiatry: Woodbridge 's role THE widening spread of knowledge has wiped out many superstitions and prejudices from the public I concept of psychiatry. Today the insane are properly regarded as sick and not as a menace. And doctors are increasingly taking up me specialist Held oi psychia- try This was274 words
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177 1961-01-23 7 Police-Armed Forces committee men are named for 1961 TANJONG PAGAR, Monday. Malayan Armed Forces-Police liaison committee met at Traffic Police Headquarters to elect officials for 19(31. They are: Liaison Committee: DSP. Mohammed Yusoff Ahmad (Police), A.S.P. Hashim Ahmad (Police) and Capt. Abdul Aziz (Army > advisers; C. S. M. Haji177 words
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80 1961-01-23 7 BABY THE ***** ADOPTS TWO KITTENS AS HER 'PUPS' UPPER SERANGOON, Mon.— "Baby," a ***** m Serangoon Garden Estate, has "adopted" two kittens after losing her own puppies. Inche Abdul Gaffor, a coffee-stall owner who looks after Baby, saia: "It is a remarkable sight indeed to see Baby looking after80 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-01-23 7 A HOUSEWIFE FINDS PRAM LEFT BEHIND IN TAXI BY COUPLE 1 SPORE SCENE BRIEFS I SERANGOON GARDENS, Mon. An English housewife living m the Serangoon Garden Estate is trying to locate the owner of a perambulator, which has been lying m her homse for the past few days. She is136 words
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Article70 1961-01-23 7 T>AYA LEBAR: Miss Janet 1 Diana Lowe, a Singapore member of BOAC's Junior Jet Ciub has travelled well over 25.000 miles by BOAC m the past 18 months and was recently awarded a certificate for covering that distance. Ten-year-old Janet is the daughter of Mr. J. R. Lowe,70 words
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Article45 1961-01-23 7 STAMFORD: The National Library has asked all former members of the library who joined before April 1958 to re-register as new members. A Government statement advised those who do not wish to do so, to call at the library to claim their deposits.45 words
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Article25 1961-01-23 7 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— The closing date for applications for entry to the Nanyang University preparatory classes lias been extended to Feb. 10.25 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-01-23 7 Bombay couple here on a honeymoon TANJONG PAGAR, Mon. Dr. Michael Fernandez and his bride Raynah de Souza, recently stopped at Singapore for a two-da y sight-seeing tour. They are on a honeymoon trip from Bombay. The couple who were married on Jan. 8, at the Cathedral of the Holy89 words
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Article37 1961-01-23 7 I QUOTE I SINGAPORE CITY, Mon About thirty tutors and students of the University of Malaya's Law School here will attend a five-day seminar on "Race Relations and the Law' at Port Dickson from tomorrow.37 words
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145 1961-01-23 7 INSURANCE CHIEF IS NEW PRESIDENT OF Y's MEN CLUB SHENTON WAY, Mon. Mr. Michael Kwok, 40, branch manager of the Singapore Wing On Life Assurance Co. Ltd. was elected president of the International V's Men Club Beta Chapter. Singapore, tor the current year. Mr. Kwok, Hong Kongborn Chinese who came145 words
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Advertisement122 1961-01-23 7 In Singapore for over SO years now Qammefer has been a byword tor efficient and expert SERVICE Service after Sole is very important indeed bof oil too often there is little substance behind any such claim. Whether you buy from us a watch, clock, ein« camera projector, typewriter, or any122 words
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Miscellaneous33 1961-01-23 7 *A^l m ii i-'^'i''liil!i|'Sili!l By aUB^HUBI!!!!i!i!!l'l!!i!li!!!!iiil!!!^ CM YES— ANIC? WE MUST SEN(7 ONE TO I L'NCA TO A6^ HER F=O« y /7^5l N. HER APC7RSSS/ />V(j JCgk 1 V I I I 16Q33 words
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Article, Illustration334 1961-01-23 8 G. SUBHAS - Association plans hill climb for members of registered clubs G. SUBHAS SCOOTER COLUMN m I QUOTE mBESmSBBEBSmm THOMSON. Monday. THE Upper Thomson Road scooter sprints have come and but instead of sitting back and taking a breather, the organisers, the Lambreth) Owners" Association of Singapore, are already making plans for334 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-01-23 8 WP^JfrrffTEH zl II fa M-*"L lt=»^»JMM^^LliiJLkZA^^Ji picture 0 Among the many floats taking: part m the areat cavalcade through the city's streets, organised by Radio Madrid to celebrate xhv Feast of the Kins m Spam, was this amusing parody of the Roman chariot races. In this CWK thePaul Popper - 59 words
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Article47 1961-01-23 8 RIVER VALLEY: Will the following please get m touch with me as early as possible; at Times House, Singapore, or phone 2800 ext. 21. Mr. Fuad Shukor, of .he Johore Scooter Club, Mr. Richard Smith, of the Bulniks, and Mr. E. Buchwald of the Vespas.47 words
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Article35 1961-01-23 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. Two members of the Rotary Club of Singapore have been named prize winners m the Rotary World Photo Content They are Mr. S. H. Muntz and Mr. Tom Cotterell.35 words
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170 1961-01-23 8 HOME BECOMES TEMPLE IN HONOUR OF THE MONKEY-GOD TIONG BAHRU. Mon —A house In Chay Yar. Street m Tiong Bahru ha been temporarily turned into a temple for "Chai Tien Tai Seng." (the Monkey God.> The tenant ol the houi>e, Mr. Aik Ah Chwee, a ship labourer, has turned priest.170 words
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Article53 1961-01-23 8 TANGLIN. The Lambretta Association will send two of its members to the Borneo Motors Ltd. workshop m Orchard Road, to train as mechanics. Mr. Domingo Raquiza and another member will start training very shortly, on the completion of which they will be appointed the official mechanics of the53 words
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Advertisement117 1961-01-23 8 •V 1 I '~x M UIU I £> jAh C gM| v cause X I iorxeo kwI I i P o» j £^§§§ii-i&^- WSSKK^S^^^^^^^^^^^ 1; l YAMAHA 50c?: I Appearing- MoD6tl SCOK I Going— with Suj3| 9 Swiftly m 1 J e l S Riding— -Je- HL v a< mjw»'^117 words
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Article30 1961-01-23 9 bubbling uldron native mirth OEHI urn \m v r i i c S 1 I 1 r 1 i k I I I I I t I X 1 I30 words
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Article, Illustration979 1961-01-23 9 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON Monday morning, |S book reviews by son Tan? 2 f CONID6 AT VtiU oJ Colonel Bernard Liw Mont- ei >'°f fhc Stafl CoUege ai Quetta m railed her husband's attention to some ng odd thai was happening to a979 words
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Article386 1961-01-23 9 Thailand past and present PI "PL.* OF THt >I J»>ni. Blofrlri Hu mam 25--rFrl> stud^ tern :-r Tha transition frou an n1 way Westernisj ti ai ma autb tativ( fa tuaJ and Thi auth na -v- i bot] i: China Thailand I w sve em ckoinf ba ympatlr r :j.n~-386 words
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Miscellaneous698 1961-01-23 9 here for your lucky star f m I S P nnti later the week ARIES M 21-Apr 20 Algous:-, this V3u~ 06'- the week e"~>€c: some setoac.-: "ou are cautious. TAißis (Apr. 2: M .-.iste sin--;- you want oes* possible results Too tremble. i.EMIM M 22-JUM 21 Cur impatience think698 words
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Miscellaneous114 1961-01-23 9 rim i '"</£ »!^4^ii/^n vi^-<-4^ 1 J fit /ts -/^^^y r TTf v H^ A" !.is* :p.p shining obtec* is we can cc- insiCc anc fry it wour.c ngr- cown to tne lowest cries K'jr^er:. ricv. topping pom: "There." says the don't rh:nK r's topping." ssv-, proudr. '"Here's my new114 words
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Article114 1961-01-23 10 MIMI ROAD Mo:.. I- Dreyer, r ting t] C medal bogey i tli tax-VBp at the S tgapore CWI Club on urday. made a sweep oi the wo:: oning the md od nes. n le a record score ct 64. cutting his handicap n, 24114 words
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133 1961-01-23 10 SAFA's TASK THIS YEAR IS TO RETAIN THE CUPS THEY WON KATONG. Mon. The winners of the various soccer leagues w ere awarded medals at the 10th annual dinner ol i the Singapore Amateur Football Association held at the Chinese Swimming Club premises on Friday night. In a short speech133 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-01-23 10 AUCKLAND, Moil feter Snell, New Zealand's Olympic 800 metres gold medallist repeated his Rome triumph over the other two medallists over 880 yards here today. George Kerr of Jamaica, who took the bronze medal at the Olympics finished second, while Belgium's Roger Moens. second m Rome,104 words
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Article100 1961-01-23 10 KATONG. Mon. BaSttttS the 1960 Badminton C:i;.n. pionships of the Hyperion Badminton Par:y were: Open singles: Champion: James Enoch. Runner-up: Hoon Wee Toon. •\V Singles: Champion: James Enoch. Runner-up: HMD Woe Toon "B" Singles: Charm Chee Chwee Hor. Rur.nei-up: Ng Thian Sunc Women's Singles: Champion: Felicu-a Netto. Runner-up:100 words
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421 1961-01-23 10 KEN JALLE - AT LAST... A CONTROLLIN BODY FOR VOLLEYBALL KEN JALLE SPORTSCHATTER by TELOK AVER, Monday. ORGANISED tournaments overseas comU petitions a national body to promote and popularise the same there are on the wavnow (at last!) for Singapore svolleybal players. At the Goh Loo Club m Club Street on Friday evening,421 words
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Article126 1961-01-23 10 SABF five-p plan this Mon. v W^m V H rata II.: I elect) I |j jw^l annual 1 jL— I Club, diseky I#W point las I T fl l\J \v< i m-"M ~^H to €1 muniti I Sou:.. I KS :.;<:.■ B^9 Si!)!i:. Krfl the v.. Kv4 1 SEA] i126 words
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362 1961-01-23 10 The SCA move give a voice to the 'individ SINGAPORE (m v,l HHHE Singapore Motet Assot latum P Join hold its annual general Meeting tat-; Thursday, Jan. 2b at 5.15 p.m. > < p^^ or individuals who are associate m^King represented on its management coir.nijtum c An amendm«*nt to existing362 words
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Article1913 1961-01-23 11 JOCK BROGAN - JOCK BROGAN by Singapore City, Monday U.K. standards down but SAFA &oes for English coaches Lems to me to u rt.it deal ol I thinking «>" ptt vi soccer mong football v and ewn ion* nI our boamalists. As am concerned ,';V (and this articularly to s1,913 words
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Article, Illustration470 1961-01-23 11 More Asians are playing the 'gentlemen's sport' You've had Wong Peng Soon, Neo Chwee Kok, Tan Eng Yoon Singapore's best m their respective sports. Today, KEN JALLEH presents RAMLI BIN HAJI YUSOF, an Asian who is about the best m a sport m which Europeans, because of their height and470 words
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Article, Illustration418 1961-01-23 12 C. CHELLAPPAH - C. CHELLAPPAH by JALAN BESAK, Mon. A large crowd of 7,059 saw Singapore take one of their worst defeats m two years. The visiting Spartak footballers from Prague outmatched the Singaporeans m every department and gave them a lesson mFree Press - 418 words
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Article916 1961-01-23 12 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS KPH3D9 By PARRY DEN and Sairs Atout, winners of Races Two and Three, gave last sea so n's winning owner Veni Vici a nice priced winning double at Ipoh yesterday. Garryden, who led all the way m the second race, just lasted916 words
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Article131 1961-01-23 12 IRWKI IKi: A .< lv< ban c. Armiii Hary, Wesi '-'■<■- tnany's Olympic yok: meoi has been slashed lo lour mow as BADEN-BADEN: C Kaufmans co-hokie* of U» world 400 mei.fs record, has. beeu cleared of cnai^es of "behaviour Harmful to the Wes« German A... .cues131 words
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Article37 1961-01-23 12 BALESTIER. Mon. A hu'- trick by right-inner Bhak- shLsh Singh m the second hall gave Combined Schools a (comfortable 4-1 victory over the Indian Association m 1 their SHA Div. 1 Knockout encounter here yesterday.37 words
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Article266 1961-01-23 12 CHANGI. Mon. More than 100 boats took part m RAF Changi Yacht Club's annual regatta held during the weekend. Results of the two-day events were: Round Pulau Übin Race on Saturday: Dragon Class: 1. Sybila (Group Capt. Nance). Tornado Class: 1. Zombie (Brignall), 2. Rap266 words
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Miscellaneous146 1961-01-23 11 DAILY CROSSWORD fdghkdfhg CLUES ACROSS 1 Be the complete collection to attack (5) 4 Men legally m the wrong and suffering agony! (7) 8 One with an eye to viewing (9) 9 But it's no impediment to practice! (3) 10 To gain associateship of the Royal Academy? What a fall!146 words
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Miscellaneous157 1961-01-23 11 had little credit mixed with threat (8) 4 For driving off, if you see the point (3) 5 Two branches of service that are uncommon together (4) 6 Don't use a life-preserver on mummy! (6) 7 What did Nelson do. not wishing to see? (4. 1. 5. 3> 11 He157 words
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Miscellaneous59 1961-01-23 12 Today's Sport Soccer: SGSFA. Div. 3A C cV l v Social Welfare. PWD ground. I 5.15 p.m. Police 'C v City Health, PTS ground Thomson Road. 5.1£ j p.m. Div. 3B C.P.F. v Incomt |Ta\. Geylang Stadium. 5.15 p.m Malay Junior League: Pemu(i;i Bawean v Mount Emily. IfFJ ground 5.1559 words
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