The Singapore Free Press, 24 January 1961
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Title Section22 1961-01-24 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1961. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration797 1961-01-24 1 DAVID TAMBYAH; LAN MOK- AI - MARCUS RESIGNED IN TERROR' -Mr. LEE DAVID TAMBYAH LAN MOK-AI it was m 63T Or ig so he gave biary m lieu of notice' By and [TERMS Of REFERENCE 0 TO INQUIRE into the truth oi the allegations on the re-appointment 01 Mr. M. R. Marcus m the City Council797 words
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Article152 1961-01-24 1 lONDON. lacs.— Sophia Loren and producer j Ciirlo Pontd have agreed to see* an annulment to save him from -i possible jail term for bigamy a .spokesman lor the Italian actress said yesterday. The spokesman said PontJ and Miss Loren agreed upon the annulment at152 words
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Article304 1961-01-24 1 Rebels seize liner with 600 aboard, say: 'We sink her if navy nears' NEW YOHK, Tuesday. AGENTS for the 20,906 ton Portuguese liner Santa Maria told the Coastguard here last niglil it had been "taken over by rebels m the Caribbean. Reports In Ottawa said a gang of304 words
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128 1961-01-24 1 COMPUTER GETS STUTTERS, P-PAYS D-DOUBLE by Valeric Hobion now on a Far Eastern tour v*ith her husband War Minister, Mr. John Protumo WHEN I see my oid films on TV I curl up. They always seem a bit funny. "VIEW YORK. Tues. A stuttering computer has ser.t .some clients of128 words
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Article49 1961-01-24 1 Malayan S:oc'<-: Exchange opened quiei Dhis morning. Early busUiC^s was reponed j done m Straits Times at $2-55. The.c were buyers of Fraser and Neave Ortis. a, $2.04; Malayan Cement $1.81- Metal Box $2.14; Gropeug -:'«>. 1 id. Tongkah Harbour 4js». 3d-; Sunsrei Way $1.79; and Benia $1.78.49 words
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Article262 1961-01-24 1 The Ong inquiry STOP PRESS I fr FROM COLUMN ONE tens that were not rclevar/. Mr. Lee said he had brought out three facts. He overruled security objections so that an orlicer junior to Mr. Kwa could be appointed above Mr. Kwa; he refused to appoint Mr Kwa as City262 words
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Article78 1961-01-24 1 CHEQUES STOLEN FROM BANK COUNTER DEAR] 6 mi I ru, si... )K.r- police tic pfobtm km <>: fiwe cheques from ..it B;mk of Tokyo ye.Merciay, m>. ,u after cbey were left m tin < inter b .1 Tat- cheques were DMwk 1 :l bj 16 T.U: X I-. 36, duecUN78 words
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71 1961-01-24 1 THE OTHER LIFE OF FIERY PADRE RHOADS \EW VOHK. Twx Bud a A Btunued catucagoei "Th< re musl !><■ somi m&t ice But there m not 'i h»--. i Booard Bam Rhoads nas final!; owmhl up thai be bm ned cfa i ur o <>i tiia i nun be.* The71 words
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Article24 1961-01-24 1 LONDON' rue*. President Nasser ol the United Arab EiepubUc asked the national assembly to draw up permanent coi UltiOD lor the I'.A.K.24 words
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Article36 1961-01-24 1 Manage** 1 price-, today Pint Malayan Fund buying $I*l selling $1.28 xd. Secona Mala- van Fund buying 99 rente, sri:--i uik $106 xci. First Honp Kong Puna, buying HKSI 12, selliiig HK$l 19.36 words
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Article26 1961-01-24 1 Pebruarj first grade rubber buyers fx>.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 79£ <ems per !b.. up one cent. The tone was irregular.26 words
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Advertisement79 1961-01-24 1 KrmiyjTf/iM^ QP Mm '-73 ALWAYS s's. &£j,rf^ vfr 4>C' w* w' %Z vffiwy, Vs ss* Wi. %> pictures don't turn out 'Made for the Tropics" FILM E THE DIFFERENCE! "X OENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. 0M 'cc 193, Cornorvon Street, Pcnong, Tel: ***** eh 70. Pudu Rood. Kualo Lumpur. Tel: *****79 words
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Advertisement58 1961-01-24 1 mT" Security rules at stables ...P. 12 Dressing Table <^^^^m complete with "^^sSr Stool of Foam Seat. :||f Model 5.222. |t| Jj; m Fine Furniture at Low Cost From:VAN HIN The Furniture House with the latest designs. VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. LTD. Showrooms: 136/142, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****,58 words
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Advertisement26 1961-01-24 1 If* for COMFORT V-7 And DURABILITY /vV Use LAJ VESTS rs Ha BRIEFS M*de from lOO^r Fully Combed Yom Sole Distributors: W. Hoswom 7S High Street26 words
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559 1961-01-24 2 Tin mart is healthy despite a falling trend in demand By the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT I SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MARKED contrast to the weakness of other Ikinc metals is the statistical strength of tin, says the Mining Journal, London. Although prices have i'^ Icently tended to drift, the tin market559 words
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159 1961-01-24 2 Markets in London cautious: Bank rate cut soon? London Tues The stock markets m London esterday were Influenced ome extent by pessimistic views on the cv< n omic outlook and there has been a tendency to proceed autlously. The undertone, >wever, remained ftnn Gilt-edged securities went ahead at the opening,159 words
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Article33 1961-01-24 2 LONDON: The Financial Tm\r* nMrket indices for Jan. 6. U*t ytai X a, i urfKions at'd ve^tertijv j Tins > 273.1 -73?. 273.9 R ififtc-s 220 ft. :00 6 6 100 7.33 words
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113 1961-01-24 2 TANGANYIKA GOVT. SEEKS CAPITAL FOR NEW RUBBER ESTATES j j ah ES SALAM: rues. The ranganyika Government is king for investors In new rubber estates which it is hopiny 1 establisn m the Kilombero W^iey 3, a vast area where a major sugar programme Is slread; undt r waj The113 words
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Article30 1961-01-24 2 HOHG KONG M Cl< »g I Torpoi $1,490 SI 550 March SlO.BO tc S4] salts D P vv Cold Storac 533.00 I Dock 575.50 $7l saU s30 words
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96 1961-01-24 2 TRADE MAGAZINE WILL GIVE EXPERT ANSWERS TO QUERIES FROM READERS SINGAPORE. Tues. Formation of a "Service Department" to supply information on any aspect of Singapore's commerce and industry is announced 111 this month's issue of Singapore Trade. The announcement says that any reader submitting questions to the department will receive96 words
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80 1961-01-24 2 TIN MINERS WILL BE PAID: STRIKE ENDS T a PAZ ÜBolivia). Tubs.— The strike m Bolivia's nationalised tin mines which began on Jan. 18. has ended, It was announced here on the understanding thai the workers would be paid their wages. Alleged non-payment of wages was the reason for the80 words
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Article356 1961-01-24 2 XOTE: All prices betoic 1 arc middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Jan. 13. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS C.i.f Europe.! ports i.m unquoted unouoted Feb 23 13 16 23 9 Lfl RUBBER NO. 1 RSS Spot 24 1 16 23J RUBBER No. 1356 words
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217 1961-01-24 2 The biggest-ever bank draft changes hands and British Ford is sold LONDON. Tuesday. A DRAFT on the Bank of England £119,500,000 (about $1,015 million) believed to be the bii^csl to be made oul m Britain changed hands here yesterday. The draft was' the amount paid by Ford Of Detroit, for217 words
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79 1961-01-24 2 DOG GUARDS DOY KILLED IN A BLIZZARD KESWICK Tnes.-Se.iTi ..< :or !7«f«ar*oiQ D Swinion. ntisrinj from home over-nigtu mod bocy m *c rough LaJcdand tulLs guarded b\ bit father's thne-fear*old betrtei NelL The boy's body was found sl t:.e bottom o: 200>fOOt < <ig 2.600-fi •< Badcoeb ut Hill Police79 words
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Article52 1961-01-24 2 London: Briuiu U bo pKf I fixea price tor Boiltb Alr^.,.. uranium. TUi ifi i^.iri of m agnemnt raedied m itta di us on numibfr of poimi between the Sou v African Aiomit Energy Board. dtt United Kingdom A;orr.;v Bne -v Authority and tiae Dnited States Atomu Ener:y52 words
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Article884 1961-01-24 2 ■illWfc i^^ffl|ffßfm9VSc7|^S -NOTE: All urices below are middle orices. bir;bA c cr<E, Monday INDUSTRIALS Previous Today Alex. Bricks Grds. (N) .£0 .SO I Atlas Ice 11.00 Buvrr« i 1.19 1.18V2 8.8. Petrol 40/ 44/--b.M. Trustees 5.25 525 :on. Tin Smelt. Pref. «20/3 19/--11 Ores. 45 6 47/Feoerai Dispensary 1.48 1.49884 words
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255 1961-01-24 2 R.G. PILLAI - Swettenham delay: Sh switches to Singap R.G. PILLAI 1 By i..l 1 m fHOUSANDS of tons 01 cog* t, r .l ation are being; unloaded at T pore wharves because coaguyj Swettenham. It is then tran^m!! Federation. I Leading shipping f was considerable dela\ m v Port Swettenham. So si255 words
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213 1961-01-24 2 FREE DATE WITH GIRLS IS RAFFLE PRIZE BUT THE MEN PROTEST BIRMINGHAM. Tue*. A raffle with an attractive girl as first prize has caused trouble at Birmingham college of advanced technology. It is not the girls who object it's the men. some of them. The sixpence .1 ticker raffle, to213 words
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227 1961-01-24 2 Ship grab drama: U.S. Navy sending destroyers ir FROM PAGE ONE Salazar of Portugal. He was said to have boarded the Santa Lucia at an unidentified Far East port, Cialvao was sentenced 10 16 years 1 imprisonment In March, t 1958, on charges including in-, citement to rebellion. He escaped227 words
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Article35 1961-01-24 2 NDOLA. <N. Rhodesia i, Tues. —Mr. Len Cauhpoie. Northern Rhodesia's ofTicutl bangman, has ofierod to banf Adolf Eirhmann should he l>o sentenced to death by an Israeli court lor Nazi war crime?.35 words
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Article51 1961-01-24 2 YEW YORK lues Xl A fillf I imn Adams, lormer chief While Hou»e aide, lost patience WiSd Queen Bttcabeih during her IOoT Washington ri U because she took frequent n\< breaks, according to an article m the current is^ue oj MTcCwllt Ma_azine. "She m doitxe a BUttVl51 words
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68 1961-01-24 2 THAI COUPLE SIGHTSE TOUR SINGAPORE y i Jr I I Vnh I I rstti lays v I a otmii fl ai JP 4 Hie 8 Dr. mv delt lie i^l or ,i v I and fl V '^H figure fl Bp civ I Hi HI I I■ R H ihroi.68 words
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Advertisement443 1961-01-24 2 i SIIIPPI,\« N.Y.K.LINE SatMn Mara toi i 10 11 F£ D i*33 Miru for At Mai Hamburi ETA 28/1/6J Rotti I 25 3 1 Jan Magan var U For Port J r Lattahia. Famas stanbuJ, Bourgas, C< mssisd 11/13 Mar i-a Mj-y for t i, Djibouti, I II B M443 words
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Advertisement18 1961-01-24 2 I Finance land I industry Page Two today fives you the ups and I downs of your shares.18 words
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Advertisement127 1961-01-24 2 ™~smrpi>H BARBER LINE I From USA. EAST COAST PORTS *«a PANAMi AND HO*.,'- 1 TRAVIATA In Pert jfl FERN-VILLE FAR KAST fl from US A GULF PORTS va PANA»£ PLEASANTVILLE 3 c barber-fern-ville jfi To: NEW YORK. BOSTON PHILADELPHIA FA. Pit WE2 S'dct FERNBROOK CASTLE VILLE 28 Jar |M M127 words
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Miscellaneous76 1961-01-24 2 mpsm porct lying alongsidl the Sm^aoore k^ Harhour Bo.ird WlMrvea or ex pictf^ tod.iy iM 1 BKUa S< rsfc <;.\. Sunda 6 7, s 9, Benmacdhui 10/11, t < r i:; 14, Bogota i LB, S« mdia 19, Slettt Wall Mai ig N. Wall Be N I ike 21 Van76 words
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Article, Illustration148 1961-01-24 3 CONRAD CHEW - ISTORY: 6 WOMEN HAD SAY AT MEET CONRAD CHEW Bukit Timati Tues. 125 YEARS AGO (-national l onterence ol >outhHistorians held at the Uni,sl here during the past few \uci\ only" affair. I delegates representing 20 P women. X thi FREE PRESS reported: "There have been serious disturbances m Madrid.148 words
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Article, Illustration37 1961-01-24 3 Coffee is supposed to keep us awake, so we couldn't have dreamed up this vision of exquisite beauty amid the beans. For those who like their coffee sweet, however, here is the perfect answer.37 words
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Article62 1961-01-24 3 rwiHE atmosphere was 1 tense m the cup match at Kingskerswell m Devon, [lsham Vale, 2— l down, were fighting for an equaliser. Then someone shot their goalkeeper. Culprits: \vo boy.- with an air pistol who were shooting at tin cans m a nearby garden and missed.62 words
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243 1961-01-24 3 Malayan Undergrad hits out at those who practise communalism 1U KIT TIMAH, Tuesday. THE Malayan Undergrad, oi'lki;il organ of the University of Malaya Singapore Students 1 Union, has hil oul hard a1 those groups which harp on communal lines. It has suggested that the less publicity given to the activities243 words
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317 1961-01-24 3 Historical step: burgeons operate on a woman in electric 'sleep' NEW YORK, Tues.— A sixty-five-year-old woman dropped off to sleep on an operating table recently with electricity racing into her body and made medical history. The electricity was being used as an anaesthetic. This operation by surgeons at the University317 words
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Advertisement111 1961-01-24 3 KWT DREAM OF $500: WIN IT! how? look on back page r aiiiiiii"^^^ Hi I i^k i a m ~~_v -^_r ___T /-I V "W Jf-^ _r A :>«««H_B»fc____ W MJP J— I _I- 1 I 91 -fe=~_=- .-.J!**^^"*^^_______M_-! -M n. _l E__s^lF 1---^_IBP J- I b ______^__l__tji i^ !'^^^^s^^^^tiv-^i-^o111 words
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Advertisement118 1961-01-24 3 BUY THE BUY 1 Bl HB I 9r v ■Pwl tcIVS /mX dress week |w &t Whiteaways 1 ffi^EiP' f or the /fe£~"\* Linen assumes a new importance m, v for 1961 perfected for crease, \i^*~^^ x resistance and easy washing virtues. V, V The "RESORT" collection Dy Laeta if118 words
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Miscellaneous310 1961-01-24 3 .Medium Wave 17(» metres from M.i. 5: 9.3U The news; Short Wave: 62 metres (4780 kc/s.) 9.40 Hawaiian chimes; 10.00 from 8.00 p.m. 9.00 pan. daily: Radio night spot: 10.30 Sing A.M. 11.00 Programme sum- something simple; 11.00 Close mary; 11.02 Continental pot- down. pourri: 11.30 In perspective; v 11.45310 words
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1638 1961-01-24 4 Suddenly a wild plan occurred to me It was a slim chance but I was faced with death before me stood :i great bronze statue. I It had large eves, probably made of precious I stones. They were of different shades and seemed to be looking directly at me, sorrowfully.1,638 words
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413 1961-01-24 4 MERIEL McCOOEY - Clothes of the future: Throw-away paper dresses will cost $1 MERIEL McCOOEY By London, Tues. jgOONER or later it had to happen. Today when you can buy a (lay's food supply m a tiny tin, a non-alcoholic martini, and even hire a monitor mother why be surprised that a woman's413 words
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Advertisement72 1961-01-24 4 give yourself a 10-miniite make-up at «m ax Facto r s BEAUTY BAR CIX AUKUKA 34, North Bridge Rd. w r >^^^^^Hi > NO ONE KNOWS BETTER ABOUT BEAUTY THAN MAX FACTOR <f?s§ THE STAGE CLUB Vv.v^^^ presents "UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE' v Farcical Fable by Samuel Spewack with Barbara72 words
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Advertisement240 1961-01-24 4 V 1 \^/b^t "~"^^^^^^^B^B^BB^B^fc*-^ B^B* OV M| A stylish. small-i2L-d receiver com e I I a 4-speed record player wM Handy maestro tun.ng md.c r'HAIB sound quality to yew ow yj A\i\ An ideal set for compa- fllCfldSingapore, Penang $:<-5 STOKVIS MALAYA L MITEC SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ({Q^ttt: il A^iH240 words
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Article, Illustration420 1961-01-24 5 m AY AND EVERY TUESDAY. A SPECIAL FEATURE FOR THE HOME...BY ESME BAPTISTA UPL.AND TAKE A LOOK AT THESE EX DESIGNS ON MODERN LINES tin every b<pme or office, there are chairs of shapes and designs. There are many types of i s uii420 words
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Advertisement18 1961-01-24 5 IND 0 0 Rl T MOM E ■af 28.00 IL* T 3 |fl^ i maX I Hen a18 words
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Advertisement82 1961-01-24 5 Information 1 bbV **'^BB^. 3^^^K^ i^ vbHbbS. jSmffio^Bßtpitwwiflt^^fcS?^gS^ffi2£flßßnHwS '*v^v -^^^^^B^^^BB^^^^CT^^^B^MB^B^BBBwCTf?^y!^B^p^^KfiS!Sy^s* jmx^grg^fitflfl^y?wj?oMBt|jW9Bßjß^B3^^ Tt If r HAVE MORE TIME TO BE GAY. YOUr lUri MORE TIME TO RELAX BOACS ■V Ml IM new low fares to Europe make air travel greater sense than ever r/\*>||lf Ob C^ r Womtafibn I boofcin^ con«u/t82 words
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Advertisement87 1961-01-24 5 carven THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES AND EAU DE COLOGNE For the lady with discriminating taste Sold by oil Uadmg shops bOIE AGENTS FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO. L\ --f» BATTcny to^3. BMCMORf y^^^^^ MIRRO $^^^o^r!m LARGE FISH MOULD Rrprcsentfl m f iteration M^iayt WARDEN COMPANY SONS 78 A 82. ORCHARO RD87 words
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Miscellaneous165 1961-01-24 5 I W kirby by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson IVlJl^^^l 6JCH UEERNs3 LET S F5 fwi 1 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake I 1 I YOU JUST DCNI'T CO YTiZLIC j/F^ "'^'^^'^k/' 5 H E 1 L DO 1T. .1LJ165 words
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Article307 1961-01-24 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE The bomb m the Middle East IpiRST Israel. And now Egypt. Both these nations have taken the shadow of the atom bomb to the Middle East. First I s r a c i. A sprawling, undistinguished building m the middle of the Negev desert, officially listed as307 words
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Article14 1961-01-24 6 GODFREY NICHOLSON - GODFREY NICHOLSON A platitude is a truth we are tired of hearing14 words
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55 1961-01-24 6 SHE TAKES OVER DUTIES AS 'HOME SISTER' TAN JONG PAG AH. T Miss Betty Eck former Sister-in-charge oi the St. Andrew's Orthopa< die Hospital, has retu from England t months' lur. < She will take 0V( r d as a Home Bister In Bt Andrew Mission Hospital. Mis> Bd< tl55 words
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177 1961-01-24 6 YMCA PLAN TO TRAIN OUR YOUTHS IN NATION BUILDING SOUTH PIER. Tues.— rhe Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. has dratted a four-point guide to train youths m nation building. According to the secretary of the association, Mr. K. S. Ling, the scheme is divided into four partsgeneral education, spiritual, physical and social.177 words
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Article58 1961-01-24 6 RIVER VALLEY. Tues. The Hans Anderson Club, Singapore, will organise its annual New Year fun fciir for 2.000 underprivileged children, at the Great World Park on Feb. 4 from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. The fair will include a I bumper party for children with58 words
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Article, Illustration391 1961-01-24 6 G. SUBHAS - POLICE INSPECTOR HELPS UNLUCKY TOURISTS G. SUBHAS By UPPER SERANGOON. Tues pOUR Australians and an English girl, who have been stranded m Singapore since Jan. 15, are living m the home of a police inspector attached to the Joo Chiat Police Station. The Australians arc John William Johnson, 27, his391 words
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Article, Illustration231 1961-01-24 6 Singapore wins two photo awards in Rotary competition by the Rev. George Bowman, chaplain of Rochester, Kent, Borstal Institution, speaking m Rochester: HEREDITY, low intelligence environment, failins marriages, and mother going to work are some of the popular theories for the i cause of juvenile delinqu- ency. I put my231 words
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Article46 1961-01-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues T1.3 Federation Government is to set up its own Registry of Trade Marks within the next three months. The Government also plans to set up a Patent's Office and an Institute for Standards based on the British pattern.46 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-01-24 6 HE TH GIRLS AUSTRA 'MOST SOCIAB I I I H I VM rl H usiast H He I I 91 E713 I I Jl 1 126 words
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Article19 1961-01-24 6 dent nl L I and X S X proi* IB S Shorn I 10 16. thi -Kg r*19 words
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Advertisement658 1961-01-24 6 You can hand m your classified ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout j MALAYA ond I SINGAPORE I CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage iH] UC« _v Taoau Rata. IPOH <\.;<l etorasp I M> Lt4. t HLANIt Co.'d Storasc 'Mi ia4.. It (SOW lloid KOTA BHARU I stornu* Ml658 words
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Advertisement31 1961-01-24 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING j T _T _"V _^i A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, (THE BOUSE KOR CEYLON OEMS) 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1 PHONE: *****.31 words
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Advertisement10 1961-01-24 6 SINGAPORE O/"> _7XTT7 BRI GS m O^^JGA^I J_i s from...10 words
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Advertisement34 1961-01-24 6 StereO C; t/VfNG iOiWJ p-JihiEssß o I \rs l I I\ /IKA terecorders model MULTi-5 J THIS COULDN'T HAVE HAPPEN PACKING 1 Phnnv 231-11 JyM for any of pMNT 1 RICKWOOD 6i CO. 134 words
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Article, Illustration11 1961-01-24 7 MR. HOIBINGTON PICTURED WITH HIS MODEL PLANES11 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-01-24 7 COMRAD CHIEW - ro- modelling gives real creative joy d boosts morale' COMRAD CHIEW Bukit Timah, Tues. I better sport than the creative l ro-modellitig according to enincenl ML Hoisington. that this hobby, besides creative pleasure, is an out--1 and provides one with tacind skill. Mr. Hoisington. an artist and decorator, today called204 words
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25 1961-01-24 7 RIZES FOR DEL FANS AT BIG AIR SHOW a M ieroE, m 5* Br rising Kr '.'IOUS E£V arizes pi W B Ising B* atta25 words
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172 1961-01-24 7 New Yorker Patti, 1 1 to show them art of baton twirling MOUNTBATTEN, Tuesday. J^ NEW TRICK demonstration the art of twirling a baton by 11-year-old Patti Link, a newcomer to Singapore from New York, will highlight a star-studded variety show m aid of spastic children m the Slate. Another172 words
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Article, Illustration181 1961-01-24 7 WANTED: GOVT'S VIEWS ON POLY DIPLOMA ANSON, Tues.— A Singapore accountant, Mr. Tang Peng Yue, has urged the Singapore and Federation governments to state categorically their attitude with regard to "recognition" ii the Singapore Polytechnic's accountancy diplomas. Recognition, said Mr. Tang, might have a very wide meaning. "For example it181 words
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Article34 1961-01-24 7 TANGLIN, Tues.— The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, 1961 (written) examination will be held m Singapore on March 4 and on March 3 for Seventh Day Adventist candidates.34 words
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Article33 1961-01-24 7 JURONG, Tues.— A talk on poultry diseases and husbandry 'will be given by the staff of the primary production department, Jurong School. 13 mis., Jurong Road, at 8 p.m. tonight.33 words
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167 1961-01-24 7 CHINA EXPORTS MORE VEGETABLES TO SINGAPORE: PRICE IS DOWN KATONG, Tues.— China is sending Singapore more preserved and fresh vegetables despite the famine there. Prices are slightly down. A spokesman for the Singapore Chinese Foodstuffs Importers Association ascribed this to a desire to earn more foreign exchange. In the second167 words
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56 1961-01-24 7 QUOTE PASIR PANJANG, Tues. The annual general meeting of Crescent and Pasir Panjang Old Students Association will be held on Sunday at the Crescent Girls' School Hall. All members of the association are asked to make it a special point to attend the meeting.56 words
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Article22 1961-01-24 7 STAMFORD. Tues. A talentime show will be staged !by Radio Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Theatre at 6.30 p.m. tonight.22 words
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Article133 1961-01-24 7 Pay parking fees— A.A. chief KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The chairman of the Automobile Association m Britain, Lord Brentford, said that motorists should be charged parking fees because of the growing demands for car parks. Lord and Lady Brentford are here on a four-day holiday. He said at the airport: "Except133 words
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Advertisement58 1961-01-24 7 i 1 1 1 LUE SPOT; CONCERT ECHO I m Mil ONE OF ITS KINO IN THE WORLD I E SPOT LEADS Model RAGUSA DELUXE" Cm ALL RELIABLE DEALERS. Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd. Kuala Lumpur Penang for 1961 C 6 M A L play .^^flf"* l **l^k. I^_aT ALL58 words
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Advertisement148 1961-01-24 7 I f JJ i>O ThP smallest «J|P> K^j^fj^ .eJfwinding H^teh 1 ETERNH'MHTIC Waterproof models from Si B6 In 18 carat sold $33t White gold uith diamonds and sapphires, a* illustrated, «illi white gold bracelet, 5995 Since 1909 good watched good Service /Sk yz^ CT" £l SINGLE LENS REFLEX romim i148 words
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Miscellaneous35 1961-01-24 7 I !i+i By Gog Mi^^Jß^^^fc^—^Bßlfc^JWß lltlUlHnillilHlllMiinnil I JJUI I II 1 1 M H I fl I! u'mimiiimiimiitmiiiii! /l WISH r HAC7 MARILYN I MONROE'S FACE, ANITA I EKBEffG'S FIGURE ANC7 V MA'S NEW BEACH35 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-01-24 8 ITS FOR CONFERENCE LEADER FROM SINGAPORE Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, leader of the Singapore delegates to the Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association conference at Canberra presents a Ravel as a ?ift to I the International Pr^sidrnt Mrs. BaMx at the opening session. UMrtcin| mi i wife61 words
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109 1961-01-24 8 A 1907 FIAT IS CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IN THE CITY QUOTE EgSMfi^^K^jj|!jj»M|j|jj ES!SSE3i9 TANGLIN. Tucs.-Bewilder-ed pedestrians and curious motorists take their eyes of! the road to have a* good look at an old but still going-strong "grandmother 1 m a modern showroom of a motor car firm m Orchard Road.109 words
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260 1961-01-24 8 TELOK AVER. Tuesday. COME big Singapore linns are considering the possibility of installing apparatus to time the working speed of girls m typing pools m their establishments. The purpose of this "Spy" gadget \s to increase office efficiency. The machine will260 words
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292 1961-01-24 8 Varsity announces Final Part I results for dental surgery degree BUKIT TIMAH, Tuesday. JT-HE University of Malaya today announced the A results of the Final Part I Professional Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery and the First Professional Examination for the deexee of B.D.S. r— k The292 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-01-24 8 Rupert finds that he and Marmot fit snugly into the litrlc boat, and tnc man slowly and anxiously unwinds some of the cable, watching UK result cr.rzfully. 1 he boat rises only a couple of feet and then hovers wuh the cable slack beneath it. There,76 words
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Advertisement89 1961-01-24 8 5 I but today m LIFE-LIKE MUSIC CAN BE YOURS WHEREVER YOU |lj GO with this elegantly designed, inexpensive 8 transistor radio model T 65. 1 This beautiful set is slightly over 2 lbs., with dial light enabling tuning m darkness, and 1 built-in oil-wove ferrite rod aerial and jocks89 words
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Advertisement58 1961-01-24 8 SLIM SAFELY I (The Wonder Food For Weight Control) <c D Mead Johnson Symbol of service m M Mod* Nutritionally Complete Satisfies Appetite Pleasant Tasting Contains No Mormful Drugs i I Available m Two Flavours 11 Chocolate Medically Tested Appro^ d N No Extra Meals Necessary Avcroge Weight Loss 258 words
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Miscellaneous174 1961-01-24 8 hsdgfsdg BORN today tht Mar dfcate that your may not be BUI easy Oil for there an nur<;.. leap Mid pitfalls to avoid it you are to reach your goal. You like excitemei and activity. Because o: this H would be wist for you to Uve In the city when174 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-01-24 8 i '> r if v Uii M If **jk If"* II II H cakcei M-_ m\ 1 1 11 ll 1 i vvgxio fl ij v< OKI MM < AI'RK <>i; v *ONOS 20.— I 1 [rial ■jjjjM Irom the ai fl i Mid, :■■■■.-■.< fl43 words
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Article, Illustration180 1961-01-24 9 "MISS KNOW-HOW THE JAVA MODES IS A MEETING PLACE FOR ALL WHO LOVE BATIK /^N attractive Indonesian woman, Mrs. Goh Siew Wah, arrived last year to join her husband m Singapore. And today she runs a flourishing business. What180 words
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Article37 1961-01-24 9 Built-in heater for baby's milk EVERY mother knows how quickly baby's food gets cold long before she finishes feeding. Now a specially constructed feeding dish, designed to keep food warm is on the market. From Singapore Dispensary.37 words
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Article, Illustration175 1961-01-24 9 sewing the more intricate embroidery while the girls do the routine work. A graduate of the Institut Superieur A. Parmentier m Brussels, Mrs. Goh is the only dress-maker m Singapore who takes orders for made-to-measure brassieres and girdles, and sews them175 words
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Article459 1961-01-24 9 SARAH AND GLORIA SEND IN WINNERS MISS SARAH CHONG CHO NEO, Pasir Panjang Out-Door Clinic, Singapore 15, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 55 for her Chicken and Shrimp dish, prepared m the Japanese way. She gets $10 and a Nestie's hamper worth $10. INGREDIENTS: O n c459 words
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Article85 1961-01-24 9 11/HY not surprise your t? guests the next time you entertain by serving rolls and buns sizzling hot? This is possible now with the Gourmet Electric Bun Warmer. A Kaz product, this gadget is designed for the gourmet hostess. With it you can enjoy restaurant luxury m85 words
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Advertisement114 1961-01-24 9 Iff 1 TOWEL WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $20/- |Cotton Singlets 50cts. Fancy Sport Shirts S2-90 I Slacks jcl/2IE s^s m C3 nc3 n c I —^^l^M^ [I P-^ C*> CA CHILDREN'S M A_ A |k s vI'DU TEE shirts 4UCIS* m~ C1 HA German £f Fi\ B Jr/U CHURCH VEII114 words
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Advertisement124 1961-01-24 9 f*^ JM t.^^M Iff i\ I i V *>singafore\ v 4 lj<r -> M.52.50 p»r yord^^ BEL^ S LE AGENTS: LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. >^ Singopore K. Lumpur Penong Minolta A 5 35mm CAMERA WITH NEEDLE SHARP COATED ROKKOR f 2.8 45 mm LENS AND SPEEDS UP TO 1/1000 SEC •n.124 words
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Article1429 1961-01-24 10 SHOPPING Centre CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these FOR COMFORTABLE seal get yourself a "Poly" chair. Made of plastic material it Is listht and easy to upkeep.1,429 words
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Advertisement250 1961-01-24 10 PICK OF THE WEEK BEST SELLING RECORD "THEME FROM THE SUNDOWNERS" Billy Vaughn and his Orchestra (Dot DLP2S349 DLP3349) PARAMOUNT CO., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 8..r..r..r..h! its COLD! Take Care Your Baby Does Not Catch Cold During The Cold Nights Mornings WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF BABY BLANKETS TO KEEP250 words
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Advertisement210 1961-01-24 10 Vkiat shoes V COMFORT I AND SJYLE! 41-43. Stamford Rood. Tel: ***** Spore. i LOOK AT IT ANY WAY IT'S THE QUALITY THAT COUNTS! j For Economy And Long V Lasting Wt -&f~ COMFORT 9%^Tr Insist On OKAY tS^VO Quality Socks Avoiloblc at all leading stores. HEERA TRADING CO. 87,210 words
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Advertisement139 1961-01-24 10 IT'S HERS! The new d-y-n-a-m-i-c FREJUS L/ Weight Motorcycle ITALIAN MAXE 75c. c. 48c.c. Entirety NEW MODEL designed for FAST SPEED end VERY LOW CONSUMPTION Rood Tax SV- p.m. with Very Low Insurance Rate. Price $655/- less 5% for Cash or Low Deposit $30/- monthly H.P. HUP TECK TRADING CO.139 words
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Advertisement130 1961-01-24 10 Poly Chair IC SL D6SI JHiIM Selling Chair jh^Jfcfe^ Ever Made r^^|of Plastic Avaiioblc m Grcv, Green, Blue Red SIAKSON/W^ TRADING COMPtNV 0\; SPORE Tel: 254i0 i\< m nun i THIS UNIQUE ORIENTAL ART MASTERPIECE.... See Fo r Yourself A Miniature Ivory Elephant In A Seed Not Larger Than An130 words
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Advertisement379 1961-01-24 10 T/i^ Fr^ Pr^ss Tw •■I Lv ROKLI ADDING LISTING MACHINE Smooth operation neorly noiseless Capacity 10/11 digits ifr Two colour ribbon. ir With minus items red printed. it Simple changing of paper roll. it All keys are interlocked. ir Any standard typewriter ribbon can be used. Available Hand or Electric379 words
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Advertisement82 1961-01-24 10 akouho rj pv* fl 38/ 39 Ero-.sß** S>naopcrc-7 (fl Ljß Avcilcfc,f S Fovounfrß Scic Atffl 52 HIGH ST -I fl M A TWIN t-.xM H Ske' Tobie ;.fl H 163, ORCHaR:« Tel •'fl GOOD l> '|^Hfl No** A > Scic c tier vflHT^sß^^H CARS re!."* WMLL HECO: I Specie £aS82 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-01-24 11 f dgjkfg I; hh Uon »>y: 11, 2. If. Time: lmin. 14 3/5. :.-w^~^-J JL™W". i F^-^i' S&S!"-- »J i. >• Ttoe: lnrin. l»y£ L f 3 lmin.ls 3/5, ft 1L 3- IMv. 9F. Won m: Nose. 2. hd. Time: Imin Ivf J ti. 3. Ph. 194 words
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Article208 1961-01-24 11 Inland Revenue 4 P.F 1 GEYLANG, Tnes.— lnland Revenue, with three Teio* Kurau United forwards, proved too good for Central Provident Fund m the s u.S.F.A. Div. 3B match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. A much improved Central Provident Fund team had to cie- end208 words
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Article21 1961-01-24 11 TIONG BAHRU. Tue> The unbeaten Tiong Banni Community Centre volleyball team beat Police Traming SchoO] 21-19. 21-15. 18-21, '21-12.21 words
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Article273 1961-01-24 11 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES dfkghkdhf ilj irpi IF you agree with me that soccer (it draws the biggest crowds anyway) is the national game, then you'll agree with me that here's where they should promote the national spirit most! And m these days of nation building, one is273 words
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Article37 1961-01-24 11 FARRER PARK, Tues. Chinese Athletics Married versus Singles annual soccer match was played yesterday The Married side won 2-0. Both goals were scored m the second half by Boon Kok Tow and Quah Kirn Beng.37 words
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297 1961-01-24 11 C. CHELLAPPAH - Visas hold up G-men: Tour plans changed C. CHELLAPPAH by Raffles Place, Tuesday jT|UE to the delay m getting entry visas into Me- dan, plans for the tour of that city by the Singapore Government Services Football Association has been changed. The secretary, Mr. S. R. P. Naidu said yesterday297 words
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310 1961-01-24 11 CHARLIE LEADS CITY HEALTH TO FIRST GOVT. SERVICES LEAGUE TITLE I City Health 3 Police 'C 1 1 THHOMSON. Tues. City A Health Department, led by Charlie Chan, won the Division 3 A title ol the Singapore Government Services Football Association league. This was the first section to be decided.310 words
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Article150 1961-01-24 11 BALESTIER. Tues. Results of the Singapore Civil Service Association's Carrom tournament held at their premises last night were Men's Doubles: (preliminary rounds Patrick Sim and Ho Yew Hock bt. S. K. Pillai and Khayon 3-1. Thomas Quek and Hassan Abu Bakar bt. Seah Kirn Teck150 words
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Article94 1961-01-24 11 Commerce and Industry 1 Social Welfare 3 TZ'ALLANG, Tues Good team- work decided for Social Welfare when they met Commerce and Industry m a SGSFA Division 3 A match yesterday. Social Welfare scorers were Annuar, Majid and Anthony Lim. Rashiti replied for Commerce. Inche JafTar94 words
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Article87 1961-01-24 11 JALAN BESAR, Tues.—Soccer enthusiasts will be treated to matches from two teams next month. On Feb. 2 the Young Boys of Berne from Switzerland will play only one match m Singapore against All Singapore. The match which will be played at 7.00 p.m. The87 words
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Article50 1961-01-24 11 BALESTIER, Tues. Permuda Bawean trounced Mount Emily by five goals to nil m the M.F.A. Malay Junior League competition played here yesterday. Permuda Bawean led 3 1 at half-time. Scorers: Permuda Bawean Basri '2). Sharif. Rahmat and Jumahat. Sham scored for Mount Emily. I50 words
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Article32 1961-01-24 11 LONDON, Tues. Tottenham Hotspur, have given £750 benefit cneques to cen-tre-forward Bobby Smith and centre-halves Maurice Norman and John Ryden, who have been with the club for five years.32 words
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Article26 1961-01-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Petaling Jaya Rotary Club plans to convert an old mining pool at Jalan Timor i into a swimming pool.26 words
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Article22 1961-01-24 11 PARIS, Tucs. Nicola Pietrangeli, Italy's top tennis player, has turned down American promoter Jack Kramer's offer to turn professional.22 words
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Miscellaneous24 1961-01-24 11 Today's sport Soccer: Div. 1 replay for run-ners-up position: Pathul Kanb v I.A.F. Seletar, Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Youth training, Kallrfng 5.15 p.m.24 words
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Article198 1961-01-24 12 THE Singapore Turf Club yesterday introduced new security measures at Bukit Timah to ensure that no undesirable elements have access to the stables during race meetings. The committee decided to adopt the following procedure for the whole of the official training at each professional meeting198 words
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478 1961-01-24 12 ALLAN LEWIS - AN OUTSTANDING TRIAL BY FINE CHOICE AT DAWN ALLAN LEWIS By Bukit Timah. 5.30 a.m FINK CHOICE (Posner) working on the outside of La Feima (Bougoure) did a really outstanding g;illoj) this morning when. goiiiij very easily, he nm luili' a mile m 50 1 .">. the las! three m478 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-01-24 12 CRAWFORD WHITE - Aussies will match bumper for bumper in the 4th. Test CRAWFORD WHITE By Adelaide. Tuesday II STRALLV will match the Wesl Indies v bumper for bumper m Ihe fourth fesl which opens on Friday. IV s Hoare, the inuightv bo> of Australian cricket, has been picked to do the bumping440 words
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Article37 1961-01-24 12 LONDON. Tues. Queen's Park Rangers took over tli-e lead m the third division of the English soccer League when they won 3-1 at Newport last night. It was the only league match played yesterday.37 words
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116 1961-01-24 12 It was touch and go... and Seletar made it at the end RAF Self tar 5 S.C.C. 0 THE PADANG. Tuea. A goal scored by RAF Seletar five minutes before half-time, enabled them to beat a formidaoU SingiDore Cricket Club side In a touch and go battle on the padsng116 words
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Article76 1961-01-24 12 Five minutes before tuu*time, following a five yard scrum bcrum hall Morgans collected the bail, weaved his way past three dt fenders !l SC( re JoU^h" man converted. RAF. Seletar led 5 v at the interval. In the second session, plaj was confined mostly to midfieW with the76 words
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Article17 1961-01-24 12 RIVER VALLEY. TUCS.Straits Time- beat Bukit Muteria 3-2 In a Sepok Raga Jaring match yesterday.17 words
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Article20 1961-01-24 12 SHENTON WAY. Tiles. Engineering beat Accour.t--j ancy 4-2 m the Polytechnic i Students' Union inter- departmental soccer tourney.20 words
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Advertisement444 1961-01-24 12 2^^ lln 1 1 vT hcl Cut along dotted limj., t Wl^r^ J FREE PRESS WORD PU ZZL£^zHHI Cut out ond pin with Posting instructions CQAc Ot k m V Cut along dottec CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE 21 mm 1. To repair a broken object. 4 Cor usuolU I 1444 words
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Miscellaneous25 1961-01-24 12 A Veni Vici winner Mr. C. B. Guinet, Veni Vici Stable, leads m Sans Atout (Ward) winner of the third rate m Ipoh on Sunday.25 words
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