The Singapore Free Press, 13 May 1961
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Title Section21 1961-05-13 1 KEEP W WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961. IS CENTS21 words
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Article80 1961-05-13 1 R G. PILLAI - R G. PILLAI w will make abs a ust' for allies Iv UPORE, > at. Ministry j. ih will soon |p island-wide oJ£ii to educate people on the $jh and imm of diphj^ pimum-ation. is a piet h e I immim--0 nice, lich makes i ulapub s in80 words
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Article, Illustration195 1961-05-13 1 Introduced as a tourist guide now S'pore girl Iris will wed Panama diplomat SINGAPORE, Sat. After three years of quiet courtship, a South American di plomat will marry a Singapore z'it\. He is Mr. William McLean 47. the Panama Consul General in Singapore, and she is Madam Iris Townsend :>X.195 words
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92 1961-05-13 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Three to follow on soft track at Penang ALLAN LEWIS By pENANG, Sat.— There was no rain last night and prospects for better going for tomorrow's racing are bright. If there is no more rain the track will be not worse than soft. In the anticipated conditions. Jungle Orchid, Dauntless92 words
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Article23 1961-05-13 1 WOODBRIDGE. iSuffo.kt. Sat, An 1898 car yesterday passea the governments compuisoiy road test for vehicles more ihan 10 years old.23 words
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239 1961-05-13 1 'THERE is always some- thing new in the progressive, up-to-tlie minute Free Press. Today The Free Press introduces a six-part series on marriage counselling how happy marriages may be made happier, how estranged couples may oe reconciled, how to prevent the break-up of239 words
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138 1961-05-13 1 MAN DIES FROM WOUNDS OUTSIDE HIS HOME SINGAPORE. Sat. A .tombstone dealer. Ho Yong Khoon. 32. was stabbed to death at 10.50 last night on the flve-foot-way of his Woodsville Koad home, off MacPherson Road. He had three stab wounds in his chest when his wife. Madam Lew Nee Eng.138 words
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Article33 1961-05-13 1 VIENNA. Sa.-th€ MniLsiry of justice vesierciay announced Uial Franz Murer, a former aide o. Auolf Eicamann. hub be«i ar,es°ed on suspicion of having nSderea Litimaman Jews durlug Woila War U.33 words
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139 1961-05-13 1 ERLAND AND FINN SCEPTICAL ABOUT CUP CHANCES By KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE, Sat. Erland Kops and Finn Kobbero, the world's top two shuttiers, are surprisingly sceptical about Denmark's chances of winning the Thomas Cup. As vanguard of the strongest team of European badminton players ever to come out East, the two139 words
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Article113 1961-05-13 1 t asked them if they had any worries about meeting the Thais before they challenge Indonesia tor the Cup. especially now that they had Malaya's Wong Peng Soon coaching them. Kops replied: "There's nothing much Peng Soon can do to make the young Thais a threat to us.113 words
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Article95 1961-05-13 1 I asked Kops about Malaya's decline in the badminton world. and the Dane answered: "Malaya was too confident. The players took things easy and lost the Cup. The two Danish players slipped into Singapore quietly on Wednesday. Since then, they have been training secretly with some of Singapore's95 words
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241 1961-05-13 1 HAROLD SOH - Beware of 'snatch and run' necklace thieves, Police warn HAROLD SOH 3y SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HK police have advised women wearing necklaces to beware of snatcli-and run thieves. More than 120 women and girls have fallen victims to necklace thieves since the beginning of this year, police revealed This works out241 words
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Article21 1961-05-13 1 TOKYO. Sat.— Two giief-j>lri-cken Japanese mothers committed suiciue after hearing neignbours gossip that their sons were involved in ihefis.21 words
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Article23 1961-05-13 1 CAIRO. Sal. Twenty nations have provisionally agieeu to take part in a meeting here vo organise a summit of non-aligned" countries.23 words
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Article113 1961-05-13 1 U.S. tin— no decision WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States is considering whether to sell about 4,000 tons of tin held by the Government outside the national stockpile of strategic materials, the State Department said last night. The Department said the U.S. was requested in April by the International Tin Council113 words
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Article261 1961-05-13 1 911 pass National Language exam WRITTEN TEST WAS STUMBLING BLOCK SINGAPORE, Sat.— The V Ministry of Education has announced that in the March-April 1961 National Language Examinations, a total of 428 candidates obtained' the Std. 1 certificate. 477 the Std. 2 certificate and six the Std. 3 certificate. The certificates261 words
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Article75 1961-05-13 1 M.il.n .in StQdt E» h •peacd t|iii« t ihi> mi n ing. No btt&iilCfcg v .i> r< 1 hri h !ni> c: vi p.itri- -I "I.x S l ISs ;i PcUttat >: a> > \:;u. I Hai bowr 9 K< nip. is Sl.lf. Seller* < I ftcpatriclu w<75 words
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Article52 1961-05-13 1 Managers prices I I ir>t Malas an I und i i n!.5."». M'lltiu -1.-,., Vi si! Ala Li an l and bus iii ueUtag SIM. Firsl i: K'»nu i nnd bus Imi it wOine I*K>l l Sn id Efons Kmts fnnd »v If ii Sl .01. sieJlinc52 words
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Article35 1961-05-13 1 LANDSLIP: 2 MORE BODIES DUG OUT RIXGI El Sat. mvi inn < Wt dug 'mi i th d more l)odi< .in Indian tad him buih men -•■<■ ho m ci c > a I du^k lasl nu. !)135 words
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Article33 1961-05-13 1 POLICE A PPEAL SINGAPORE. Sai -1 thi>. morning .ij 1 alcd Indian i idcr »>t Korf vc>ti.-;.)tmn> into U jt mi" s lon oi \l Uu.ifj fnd W bitlcj ■i(n»ut i > ii on33 words
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Advertisement77 1961-05-13 1 IS Card, Lewis's race by race analysis— P. 11, 12 '°0f uses for w«) sm KLEENEX rMf Tissues y dJ^m. gj; 0l -O» KLEENEX FOR MAKEUP T -resh Nothing like Kleenex to remove -enrov makeup, blot your lipstick, "tike lK>^_____^ off your face at bedtime! S.-7* KLEENEX POII CAH» 1177 words
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Advertisement97 1961-05-13 1 VAN lll\ FOR 136/142 Orcharrt l.'oad S'p«re-s TeU *****. ***** Ac *****. Present I ~S > THE COMITE FRANCAIS I vl OE L ELEGANCES v f ■y \^E& tB I c WkX 11 >| Featuring «p I 7 I FIVE WORLD BEAUTIES V HBUH I if Christine Spatzier I ■^^^^^^^^■197 words
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308 1961-05-13 2 City section: Financeand industry I ONDON. Sat. Dis- cussing the rubber situation, the Economist says that despite a seemingly inactive Singapore market dealers were surprised by the amount of rubber shipped from Malaya in March. What is known about consumption suggests that the308 words
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Article32 1961-05-13 2 LONDON. Sat.— The Financial Tur.es market indices fur May 2 year, track ago, previous a.. yesterday's respectively: Tips 255. 5, 374.2, 397 4, 3141. R.'»jt>?r->: 233.1 ft, 207.5. 204.9. 2038.32 words
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Article156 1961-05-13 2 Ships iyin^ alongside the Singapore wharve> today are: MeJ&mpua 1 2, P M Kl&uag NW. 5. Straat Johore Baarjaag 13/14, Eastern Saci 18, ■<) Miru 19, Katong 34, Tenwa v i 29 -o. Haadevfllc 3;, 3«:>. f.<-:-.- r- 4.' 13 Outer Roads: Tonj Hir. Hokuto M H:::.u.l,156 words
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388 1961-05-13 2 Govt. to take over 700 acres of Batu Kawan land for development By The Free Press Market Correspondent Q\E of the two estates owned by the Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut is situated near the mainland terminal for Penang Island, and the development of the port facilities is being taken388 words
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216 1961-05-13 2 BUOYANT WEEK FINISHES ON CHEERFUL NOTE LONDON. Sat. The usual week-end influences brought a certain amount of irregularity to the London stock markets yesterday but generally an extremely active and buoyant week finished on i a cheerful note. Gilt-edged securities were quiet but showed occasional small gains i but Greek216 words
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Article46 1961-05-13 2 HONG KONG. Fa- Closing prices here tociay were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation 5430 5426 sales Wfceelock Marden 516.40 $16.40 stiles sales HKong phone $58.00 $54.50 sale^ sales Dairy Farm Cold S:orage $39.00 $38.75 s.iles sales TaikOC DoCk> $75.50 $75.00 sales sale.-46 words
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Article27 1961-05-13 2 BANGKOK. Sat.— Thailand's first car assembly plant, a joint Thai-British venture which will assemble Ford cars, trucks and tractors, will start, operating next month.27 words
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Article136 1961-05-13 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.68 (down 3' cents), Fed. Dispensary 52.00 (unchanged*. F. and N. $2.45 (down 3 cents). Gammon $2.18 (down 1 cent), J. Waugh $1.94 (down 3 cents), Jackson <S) $1.30 (unchanged), Metal Box $2.90136 words
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Article44 1961-05-13 2 KINGSTON. Sat.— Over 1.500 pon workeis resumed work yesterday afternoon after striking for more tiian 11 days. Their leaders ordered them back to duty after the Government's essential services tribunal secured agreement between the unions and the Jamaica Shipping Association.44 words
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Article35 1961-05-13 2 RENFREW. (Scotland). Sat.— A pay strike by 88 workers halted production at the India Tyre Company plant near here yesterday. The India Tyre Company is asso^ ciated with the Dunlop Rubber Company.35 words
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77 1961-05-13 2 LONDON. Sat. Sterling area exports were six per cent higher in 1960 than in 1959. the Board of Trade journal stated today. The increase was achieved despite a falling off in the second half of 1960. The six per cent increase for the77 words
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Article135 1961-05-13 2 Three get death for Banda murder i^OLOMBO, Sat. A saffron-robed former Buddhist high priest, Buddharakkhita Thero, and a monk, Somarama Thero, were sentenced today to be hanged for their part in the 1959 murder of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister. Sentenced with them to be executed next month was135 words
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Article29 1961-05-13 2 NEW YORK. Sat.— Dr. Samuel L. Katz, associate pediatrician at Harvard University, said that a vaccine has been discovered which can afford lifelong protection against measles.29 words
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Article21 1961-05-13 2 LONDON. Sat. Presides Sukarno of Indonesia will make a five-hour State visit to the Irish Republic next Thursday.21 words
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241 1961-05-13 2 Curio shop slayer to die: Stabbed victim with 3 knives LONDON, Saturday. ARTHUR BUSH, 21, was sentenced to death here yesterday Tor the murder of a 59-year-old woman in a London curio shop, where she worked as an assistant. His mother collapsed outside the Old Bailey courtroom after the jury's241 words
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134 1961-05-13 2 LONDON. Sat. Gangs stole nearly $68,000 in three wage-snatch robberies in the London area yesterday. Three bandits masked with nylon stockings got away with 551.000 after ramming a wages car in East London yesterday. The driver of the wages134 words
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Article77 1961-05-13 2 TjiDINBURGH, Scotland. Sat. Police here yesterday arrested 14 people taking part in a march from London to Holy Loch, Scotland, as a protest against the presence there of American Polaris missile-carry-ing submarines. They made no resistance when they saw the police approaching and sat down in77 words
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190 1961-05-13 2 WATCHMAN CLIMBS 400-FOOT BRIDGE TO FIGHT FIRE T IVERPOOL, Sat. A 39--\j year-old night watchman crawled in darkness along a narrow girder 400 feet above the River Mersey to tackle a blaze on the highest point of a $25.5 million bridge over the river at Widnes near here. Firemen who190 words
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Article30 1961-05-13 2 TRANI (Italy), Sat— Student Massimo Pillera was killed and four other youths were slightly injured yesterday when a mreefoot "missile" they were manufacturing in an attic exploded.30 words
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Article124 1961-05-13 2 LONDON, May. 12. Previous Today RUBBER No. t KSS c.i.t. Europ a n ports May 26} 26} Juno 262 26i RUMMER No. 1 RSS Spot 26 11/16 26S RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Juno 26 13/16 26 11/16 July/Sept 2ii 7/16 26 13/16 TONE: Continues124 words
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Article69 1961-05-13 2 NEW YORK. May 12. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 109.50 109.75 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract. May. 31.92J 31.70 Ju 'v 31. 50 31.55 TONE: Barely steady. SALES: 55 lots. si.iniaMi Contract M 31.60 31.40 July 31.70 31.424 TONE: Dull. SALES: Two lots. No. 1 RBB May. landed69 words
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Article34 1961-05-13 2 NEW YORK, May 12. Previous Today 80 Industrial* 6*6.49 687.91 20 Railroads 144.53 144 77 •0 Domestic Bond* 85.83 SS.SB 15 Utilities 112.60 113.02 ©5 stocks Composite Averages 229.58 230.13 i34 words
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Article55 1961-05-13 2 Malabar spot 46* to 47, afioats 46 to 46*. May shipment 46 to 46* Lampong spot 46i to 47, afloats 46 to 46* May shipment 46 to 46». Muntok wh,te spot 56J to 57. afloata 56* to 5«. May shipment 56J to 57, sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted55 words
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Article83 1961-05-13 2 LONDON, May. 12. Previous Todat 30PRA Philippines c.i.f. UK. /North European port* delivered weight per long ten June. $170 *172 ft COPRA, Straits Borne, a.l.f. U.K./ North European port* delivered weight per long tan May/June £624 1624 COCONUT OIL crude Straits 0.1.f. Euro* *»an ports m bulk83 words
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Article, Illustration244 1961-05-13 2 Geneva talks: Now US and Russia haggle over Laos delegation GENEVA, Saturday. THE International Control Commission of India Canada and 1 Poland which is now in Laos, reported that ade facto ceasefire is in force' there. But new difficulties have arisen in Geneva over who is to represent Laos at244 words
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Article36 1961-05-13 2 NICOSIA. Sat. Archbishop Mekarios. President oi Cyprus yesterday offered a £20.000 Award for the arrest of the gunman rha shot a Briton dead in ;t stree; in Kyrenia. north Cyprus, early fesr terday.36 words
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Article34 1961-05-13 2 INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana), Sol Veteran larmg driver Tony Betienhausen was killea yes:«.day wnen he crashed into a ftitl) at ihe Indianapolis Motoi Speedway while practising for ttM 300-mile race on May 3034 words
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Article166 1961-05-13 2 I ONDOK v Kinder* man of warn«*c to stop p ro Rovct a s rars next*;, 1 and Bei J-, s nr ink d > 1.. the Bud,,, 1 half' pjc ;i tomer pxecutiv* J my Ri.U fy I tor *i i Reginald Ma tlir ihf z But he166 words
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Article61 1961-05-13 2 £ANBERRA. Sat Si: John Coekroft. the British nuclear research scientist. is to become Chancellor of the Australian Natior.ai University, the Pro-Chancel-lor, Dr. H.C. Coombs, announced here. Sir John, who is Master of Churchill College. Cambridge, and former head of tb< British ttji Harwell Bruce 1 post si Sii J61 words
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Advertisement453 1961-05-13 2 SHIPPING N.Y.K. LINE Soo r P fc 3 m Psnsnc Surufa Maru for Gam, LhMffeol fETA 9 6 61), Hamburg, Pnam, ArtAerp, Bottenlai S Lc Warm 14/15 May Shiga Maru *cr Acen, Port Said, Earn, Marseilles, H^ncurg (ETA.' 21 6,611. Rotterdam, London. Antwerp B?fen 27/29 May Nagato Mani for Pert453 words
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Advertisement56 1961-05-13 2 «m a THE WHOLE V 1/1/ I I I rV* mm w W 1 m^ 1 ci 0t Iff Portoble, Transistor Record Pl° vrf I Model AG 4049 is on otttod I speed record player inuxpo™ i x 0 I tone arm, high efficient I operates on 4 flashlight baft*56 words
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Article79 1961-05-13 3 ft j a I The Hoys' station .V ration nd six its iamDOj UStSUAi SCOUt 2 t sec- Fre< Press r ing [lay to the c nits in ■aAvei sec Id be Hong rds the I dTly Ivitation i n d the i B Kong, scouts c tc meet79 words
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Article45 1961-05-13 3 I lie J irtei wh evening I I itre. have tbeii pfo- request. Kirchnei i'" plaj a Piston one lished ol c rican Op i a :.tem- issfcal in am IS fi ir b >*-: Quar- tor the Joint r Dnited I d Mr. \.R45 words
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288 1961-05-13 3 t MAY SINGAPORE, Saturday. MAN, described by his counsel as a person with a good family background, "leapt from the frying pan into the fire" when he gambled with his firm's money in a desperate attempt to save a financial crisis. The288 words
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94 1961-05-13 3 S'TORE JAYCEES SOLD MOST UNICEF CARDS IN ASIA SINGAPORE, Sat.— For the second year in succession, the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has won the award for selling the greatest number of UNICEF cards in Asia. The award two bronze Buddha heads will be presented by the JCI vice-presi-dent. Mr.94 words
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Article26 1961-05-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. M. E. Meek, visiting director of the international division of Underwood Corporation, will present an Underwood electric typewriter to SATA.26 words
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596 1961-05-13 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGPAORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE, Saturday. ■JHE first batch of 11 successful graduates of the Marine Radio Officers Course at the Singapore Polytechnic, who passed their Second Class Post-Master General Certificate of Proficiency in Radio Telegraphy in May 1959 have found employment on596 words
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Article, Illustration226 1961-05-13 3 Passenger from S'pore is Thai Airways' 65,000 th customer SINGAPORE, Sat.— A passenger from •Singapore was the surprise recipient of a colourful welcome at Don Muang airport Bangkok. She was the 65,000 th. passenger carried on Thai International and participated in the celebrations of the first birthday anniversary of the226 words
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221 1961-05-13 3 PUBLIC CAN HIRE TOP POLICE OFFICERS OINGAPORE, Sat. 0 Senior Police officers can now be hired on an hourly basis by members of the public for private purposes. And the rates, which vary according to rank, are. Deputy Superintendent of Police $10.50 an hour; Assistant Superintendent of Police $8; Inspector221 words
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90 1961-05-13 3 CULTURAL NIGHT IN HONOUR OF INDIAN POET SINGAPORE, Sat. An "International Cultural Night" held in conjunction with the Tagore centenary celebrations, vftll be staged tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. The function is under the patronage of the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. It will include items90 words
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Advertisement56 1961-05-13 3 500 MUST BE WON EVER Y WEEK! Your F r® e Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page J I BETTER TASTE 1 GOLD CIRCLE v (pfc^|||l I COLD CIRCLE j IJ^BpSf I TASTE BETTER? ;^l^|(|||lf PACKAGER 12 S IN CRUSH- PROOF BOXES. SINGAPORE I K56 words
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Advertisement179 1961-05-13 3 PROVED and ACCEPTED By AMATEURS PROFESSIONALS 3 like YASHICA ■HUIII 111 tuliy-outomotic 4-in-l operation Iwl^Kml one turn crank transports film, I^BiK^Bh^bWll count frome, sets shutter and prej|9| Yoshinon f.3.5 lens KjdF^S SfH] focusing screen for extra Fj^H IVyr t I Scikosha shutter, speeds 1-1/SOO TASHIMH" B^ikjl r UKt* ■V^UIbVPI^HI !>179 words
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Miscellaneous436 1961-05-13 3 CINEMAS j ROYAL: Thirudathe (Tamil): CATHAY: Five Branded Wo- 33 J 3 anninn^ r m. mm men (Midnight). TAJ: Pava Mannippu (Tamil) r l ?t??7i£sS^^' niriUS UXkd For English language films Laughter (Midnight). Weekend Cinema Guide REX: Judith and Holof ernes see WeekelMl unema umae. CAPITOL: For Life or Death436 words
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100 1961-05-13 4 Local Qantas engineer awarded third Australian scholarship SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. A.G.S. Pandian, 29, Senior Aircraft Maintenance Engineer of Qantas flies today to Australia on a scholarship. It is his third trip. Mr. Pandian went on two similar scholarships in 1952 and 1959. He will study at the Qantas Technical Training100 words
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111 1961-05-13 4 BUDDHIST PRIEST TO GIVE FINAL LECTURE TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Sat. Venerable Tannasiria, who had been giving a series of lectures on Buddhism, will give his last talk on "Problems of Life" at the Maha Bodhi School Hall at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. Venerable Tannasiria, who is a final year Bachelor of Arts111 words
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70 1961-05-13 4 SCHOOL STAGES CONCERT IN AID OF THEATRE SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Gan Eng Seng School will hold a concert in aid of the National Theatre fund at the school hall today at 8 p.m. The concert is open only to pupils, their parents, and relatives. The principal, Mr. A. G. Meyer,70 words
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131 1961-05-13 4 ASSOCIATION TO LAUNCH TALKS ON FIRST AID SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Essel Tan. deputy director of the St. John Ambulance Association, will initiate the first of a series of public discussions on First Aid at the Association's premises starting at 8 p.m. today. Dr. Tan said after these open discussions had131 words
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Article442 1961-05-13 4 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS 3y Singapore, Sat. THE four-man delegation of the Railway Economics Commission now touring Singapore and Malaya studying the Malayan Railway services has been impressed by the good work carried out by the railways. The delegation, which spent four days in Singapore is made up of Mr. K.442 words
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Article, Illustration213 1961-05-13 4 ■*&&><■s• SINGAPORE, Sat. Five European beauties (above) will take part in the forthcoming "Comite Francais de l'Elegance 1961 Fashion Show" to be held at the Cathay Restaurant from May 17 to 20. The joint sponsors of the show are Cathay Restaurant and Revion International, and the "manne-quins-vedettes' taking part213 words
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Article32 1961-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari, said here that he was planning to turn the Department of Tourism into corporate public body. j32 words
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Article43 1961-05-13 4 RAWANG, Sat. Mf. P Chelliah, hospital assistant of Kerling Estate, Ulu Selangor, for the past 33 years was entertained to a farewell tea party by members the AllMalayan Estates Staff Union here. Mr. Chelliah is leaving or Ceylon.43 words
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97 1961-05-13 4 50 COUPLES TO TAKE PART IN MALAY DANCE CONTEST SINGAPORE, Sat.— About 50 Malay couples have so far entered for the '•Serempang Dua Belas" dance competition sponsored by Sriwana, a wellknown Malay cultural organisation. It will be held at the Raffles Institution hall on May 28 from 4 p.m. to97 words
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111 1961-05-13 4 WELFARE GROUP FOR OPERA STARS, MUSICIANS pEYLANG, Sat. Malay VJ opera actors and actresses, and Malay musicians in Singapore have formed a welfare organisation called "The Singapore Malay Sta^e Benevolent Association/ The organisation was formed at a public meeting at the residence of Syed Ali Al-Attab in Lorong Engku Aman.111 words
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68 1961-05-13 4 VICAR GOES FOR COURSE AT CANTERBURY SINGAPORE, Sat.-The Rev. Michael Corea left for Britain aboard the liner Canton. Father Corea, former Vicar of St. Paul's Church, is to attend a course at the St Augustine's College, Canterbury. He is accompanied by Qj S n Wif Jto 'ormer Miss Stella Pisharody,68 words
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Article21 1961-05-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.21 words
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Article39 1961-05-13 4 OINGAPORE, Sat. Malay members of the Keppel Harbour community centre will hold a Hari Raya luncheon on June 11 at 1.30 p.m. at the centre. par;; >! Abdul Azu it 2 Inch.- Es* J1 second B J Roblnsoo R39 words
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Advertisement153 1961-05-13 4 I GENEVE I I YOUR GUARAMI 1 I More than 100 years r^^^B I of successful trading »\l I in Asia and a Modern If I Service after sale under I I Guarantee Terms. Hr" > I FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., W I 18-F tottery Rood. Seaport I DINE, WINE153 words
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Miscellaneous19 1961-05-13 4 Tomorrow's church services SSSEsi S»Ti^r^ s£sS :ft«= »m. k> 11 a .m. ajn.. 3 p.m.. 6 pjn., 7.30 pjn.19 words
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Article1086 1961-05-13 5 NORMAN M. LOBSENZ - NORMAN M. LOBSENZ By PHFJSS SPECIAL t* vnm: I. lN j\j VTELY one million couples this seek Ihe help of marriage counmarital problems. Virtually counsellor has a waiting list, 1 6,000 public and private cies all over America D and have li a ol filing whose im- .-.void ranee1,086 words
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Advertisement127 1961-05-13 5 Counselling service ..It helps couples to come to ferips with their own problems so that they work them out themselves w r tune Kere *re jH tKe fjctt .ibour flj| M #—e ni,|g wKjt it cm do ♦or couple* -J<f u|« c# j^fjeh the" rr e d ■>* well Jt127 words
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Advertisement313 1961-05-13 5 gIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IimiIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIH| 1 you have only one P^Hl^N^i B?" 1 3 lffl3a»B THE FLASH A^Ti The set is absolutely simple to E operate and it doubles your L ■C^j^a 2 pleasure with your picture taking. ~^^^fc Ready to flash at any time with •^■k^?- =E unlimited movement. The automatic control allows313 words
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Miscellaneous102 1961-05-13 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhU Davis liE HEART OF JWUET JONES *y Stan O"* 6 fc^^^ T^^fe^^^^B^^^^^^^^B tj TULIP? -r—- ii IT?PIDYOU-^ ANYTHING? WEUJ I 1 V I DEAK?^ j '•'/•/ml SOMETHING.' B ■■••1.. s ;i <^^rri :i f au H102 words
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Article236 1961-05-13 6 'THE President of the Federation of Boys Clubs, Mr. Tan Huat Keng, deserves the encouragement and support of every youth organisation in \he State in his call to the People's Association and the Council of Social services to take the initiative in setting up a236 words
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Article114 1961-05-13 6 Indonesia's offer THE Indonesian Naval Chief of Staff, Admiral R. E. Martadinata, has made a generous offer to Malaya to train Malayan naval officers at the Naval Academy in Sourabaya. Admiral Martadinata said this was not the first time he had made such an offer. Although at present the Royal114 words
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Article586 1961-05-13 6 [ONE-MINUTE SERMON] THE letter headed "Science v Dogma" in your issue oi April 29 claims science will overcome dogma in the war of words on birth control The truth is that science and dogma are two different things and never equal m combat. It is conceded586 words
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Article137 1961-05-13 6 the Free Press reported: "The Third Criminal Session for the year commenced on Monday last before the Hon'ble Sir Wm. Norris, Recorder. His Lordship in addressing the Grand Jury, referred to the long interval that had elapsed since he last had the pleasure of seeing them assembled;137 words
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Article73 1961-05-13 6 I ANDLPRD Ronald Powe Ld of London took one look I at the party his tenant, I Peter Kimber gave and evicted him. He said he did not mina 1 the mere fact that all kirn- I ber's guests were nude Powe told a court an Englishman's73 words
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Article722 1961-05-13 6 Dear Sir FASFDSA Big city LONELINESS; SIX WAYS TO BEAT IT A LTHOUGH we live in a xb. city of teeming thousands yet we often hear people complaining that they're lonely. Loneliness. I know, is a terrible thing, but I believe we can combat it. Here's how: 1.722 words
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Article84 1961-05-13 6 r ani > to L^l hl uif, Pained "I to g I ceiU "1 but fai been taint BILL icindi Harry V w ■V: v;:t tiff. c •Ms v.;; j auistf" T> vim hut! health 1 fa rn"r eiUJ on in<>st j)4. 0 p lf bcfwi tarn t NWll84 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-05-13 6 TODAY'S RADIO i' 'r"- •'i v i ':Tr-' 1 r i- Vi'-'' ii| r SINGAPORE Radio nightspot; 10.30 Album Short Wave Service: ol familiar nmsic: 11.00 Satur--41 metres (7250 kc/s.) day night is meloay mgnl; 12.00 Medium Wave Service (mid-night) Close down. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M.— 11.00286 words
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Miscellaneous379 1961-05-13 6 wouid^'LV^fL usef u, 3 SSL o l c SBVhe a ™Vholu l, ta bee, 4 ooes ll eal« al "oekuking 0 5 Imitated Felix? (5) 8 Rot!gh tongued? (4). 6 A sailor's may be roliing (4) L vt S^ t T uiet U3goto 7 ftfcrtT" when you re 10 Just379 words
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Article, Illustration419 1961-05-13 7 JOSEPHINE TEO - HUSSEIN'S QUEEN-TO-BE TONI TURNS LIMELIGHT ON 'HELLO' GIRLS JOSEPHINE TEO By Singapore, Sat. HE CAREER IN THE NEWS-SIX SPEAK THEIR MINDS HVSSEI3 tti "he will tw( nt} -yeaurj si ::i- TOlli i-. the end month, has unL brought the Kj^urd ircer i Bbm lie bt. a hello" >h. «el Ike419 words
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Article294 1961-05-13 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. ;i«) march-past will open the tivities lo celebrate the second Singapore's achievement of "Statehood on June 3. Two thousand schoolchildren will take part in the rally and march-past on the Padang at 9.30 a.m. This is part of a tentative official programme of activities initiated by the294 words
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Article29 1961-05-13 7 Ta rka at Mansoor the will I facilities said I bj the Bason park 11 had avert h ile- a sea- nthW et du••vould trai oJ 9 a.m.29 words
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Article18 1961-05-13 7 I: i own iioid- rr.eet- State I M to prove indTs •ni See 22. meet- econd from18 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-05-13 7 The four pals each take a different way into the thick wood and call to make sure that they are not too far apart. There is no sign of the missing ball, but after a while Bill hears a shout from j Rupert and. thrusting his105 words
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Article, Illustration237 1961-05-13 7 SUPERMARTS HERE TO STAY— MORE ASIANS USE THEM SLVGAPORE. feat. More and more Asians are making use of supermarkets a new feature in food retailing that has come to stay in Singapore, said Mr. S. K. Parker, deputy general manager of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Speaking to members237 words
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507 1961-05-13 7 Sata to launch its third mass X-ray drive in two areas next week SINGAPORE. Sat. *FHE Singapore Antix Tuberculosis Asso- ciation is to start its third mass X-ray campaign next Tuesday in two areas Telok Ayer district, and the Tiong Bahru-Bukit Merah district. Free chest X-rays will be offered to507 words
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Article36 1961-05-13 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The name of the new cultural and press officer of the French Consulate-General in Singapore is Mr. Vincent Piola and not Silva Vincent, as stated in a Free Press report on Thursday.36 words
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189 1961-05-13 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'JMIh Social Welfare Department is organising a sale of all products of its nine homes in (he State. The date of the sale is not i fixed but the venue will be the Victoria Memorial Hall. A spokesman for the189 words
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91 1961-05-13 7 NEW OFFICIALS OF ACSU KRANJI BRANCH SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. A. H. Jeeris has been elected chairman of the Kranji branch of the Army Civil Service Union at its 14th annual general meeting. Other officials: Inche Ismail Ahmad, secretary; Mr. Jacob Tay, assistant secretary; Inche Haron Zahari, treasurer; and Mr. P.A.91 words
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185 1961-05-13 7 Big cultural concert by Radio S'pore on Monday SINGAPORE, S a t.— The Chinese section of Radio Singapore will stage a mammoth "cultural concert" at the Victoria Theatre on Monday. The concert will be the first of a series to be held once every three months by Radio Singapore. The185 words
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Article67 1961-05-13 7 A LOR STAR. Sat.— Police here described as "nonsense" a belief that certain burglars operating here possessed charms to put their victims to sleep. "They are just as human as we are," a police spokesman said. Stories have been going round the town that the67 words
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295 1961-05-13 7 The 4-year Plan: Public can help by saving SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. *3 James Puthucheary, manager of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, said here that every citizen could help to finance the Government's Four Year Development Plan by voluntary savings, either in banks or institutions. He was speaking to members of295 words
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Advertisement64 1961-05-13 7 \W^ THE ONIY DIE-CAST FAN MADE IN INDIA Ceiling Fan Sizes Available:— 60 M SWEEP 56 M SWEEP §a 48 M SWEEP 36 ff SWEEP SINGAPORE 60-62 Orchard Rood. Tel: ***** 3 •**ON 20, Jalan Ali Pirchoy. Tel: 4840 fSSmSSSSBL llnffim 43^^ SPORT SHIRTS, TIES ffjuj and MEN'S SHOES Rf64 words
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Miscellaneous264 1961-05-13 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... GEMINI Z UTL*& STSJS2 jssjsr ?niv,i.£ c ?st aa.'-LrtU"' 1511 1 aild Sagittarius sp s.- r worii You enjoy the creature P><>3™«»*. problem ma; be pir. r, f 2SSr. Ol h"i?pT.r nOt O n" y e CAMCER T^ 2 pa n Se^t'i, *Z caT faDUly sr^'rw264 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1961-05-13 8 BEGONIA REX: This article is in answer to a query from a reader in Kuala Lumpur who writes: "I am a very keen gardener with very little experience and would like to ask your advice on the cultivation of tuberous-rooted Begonias, especially the 'Iron Cross' type which I find1,251 words
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Article, Illustration355 1961-05-13 8 Make this easy shelf and hat those gadgets to save space FREEPRESS HANDYMAN J)OX'T lei those kitchen gadgets clutter your working space hang them on the wall, Mrs. Housewife! Our kitchen was specially designed to bring brightness to the room and cut down on time spent hunting through drawers for355 words
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Advertisement253 1961-05-13 8 A READER SAYS: THE IRON CROSS' GIVES HIM A LOT OF TROUBLE: 'MORE OFTEN THAN NOT THE WHOLE PLANT DIES FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular Ljl I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- FT" I flj. plete the special delivery form be- i A low253 words
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Advertisement68 1961-05-13 8 if I «aBISSiiP p GARDENING COLUMN Have y Ou any questions? Just write in —I Bf )v^B^^^*^^^ C in if! Hi with THE WORLD ANGENIEUXF: 18 ZOOM From: MM PRICE $66(WW CASE EXTKA MALAYA PHOTO Sgs m 105. North Bridge Road, S pore Te^ mt $m _11 1 |i 168 words
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Article764 1961-05-13 9 I^Vfcr the FASHION sudsy brush in your w£ *u scrub your k nees. Whether it's bathing suit season or not i??"n n oe P r °Position— and its daily care that counts! FOR HANDSOME HANDS: «J}l more carefully you groom your hands, the more gracefully you'll use for J2?764 words
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Article133 1961-05-13 9 DATELINE HOLLYWOOD - DATELINE HOLLYWOOD Saturday M>'G for beauty has its little techniques. v \tra attention you devote to the care !d> and elbows, feet, back and shoulders, and neck is just like putting money in i!aut> *>ank. And never believe you nl t nn eaclrday for a pick-up facial. ,)K FRISKY133 words
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Article, Illustration318 1961-05-13 9 Forget those hip-hugging skirts: How it's swirls ON-THE-SPOT FASHION NEWS FROM PARIS ...BY JEANNE GRAHAM gMART women in Paris are wearing suits from breakfast till bedtime. But there's nothing tailored and "suit-like" about these new all-day fashions. Like everything else in Paris this Spring, they are unfailingly feminine. And very318 words
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Article, Illustration468 1961-05-13 9 HAN CHIN BOCK - Pump and repair kit will fix a flat tyre in just 2 minutes HAN CHIN BOCK MOTORING NEWS... BY- C FVER got caught with a Hat tyre and no spare? Horrible isn't it? More so perhaps if you're in the middle of nowhere and with no one to help out.468 words
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Advertisement126 1961-05-13 9 VELbcETTE'I HE MOTOR CYCLE WITH ALL BEAUTY REFINEMENTS Silence Smooth Running a }j:!\ Economy Dependability and Lasting Service. m lailable on 2-year H.P. Terms. Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd. 5 ;:~0-e Kuala Lumpur Penang Illllflllllllllllll ll* M BUST I A DEVELOPING hhl HBH v c fc^p k^r Dlea- B^ B126 words
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Advertisement47 1961-05-13 9 Pigeon If YOUR DELIGHT A^ .|B| 10* PIGEON CIGARETTES 30^ A PACKET IN SPORE K^^B^VS ■ilifl^S IRl^v^^^^^ v v. --:.^3||^ 20-PIGEON CIGARETTES 4 55cts. A PACKET IN SPORE ,> 60ct$. A PACKET IN MALAYA J i I If* 1 A H x x\ \l VA C*^ n Ik47 words
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Article308 1961-05-13 10 THE visit of the Sumatran football league champions, P.S.S. Pematang Siantar highlights this weekend's sport. The visitors are here for three games, against Singapore Malays this evening, a Singapore Selection Ai tomorrow and the Singapore XI on Monday. 3SS S2LS JWSS nament the Indonesian Youths were lucky to hold308 words
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238 1961-05-13 10 B. Norman - Keen clashes in Eu Tong Sen Cup q-finals expected B. Norman By Singapore, Saturday. ITEEX and interesting golf will be witnessed in the quarter-finals of the Eu Tong Sen Cup to be played at the Royal Island Club's links at Thomson Road this afternoon. The pairings and tee-off times from238 words
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Article251 1961-05-13 10 TODAY Cricket: MCA league— Singapore v Johore at SRC 11 a.m. Friendly —Police v RAF Scletai at PTS 2 p.m. Football: Army final— GHQ v RPO at Tanglin: SAFA Div. 3 A Darul Aftali v Haikowyu at Jalan Be&ar stadium 5.30 p.m. Malays v P.S.S Siantar at Jaian251 words
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186 1961-05-13 10 Kadir will be out to improve on his time BUKIT TIMAH, Saturday. -TJYCLE racing gets into top gear tomorrow after a five-week lapse when the Army holds its 25-mile time trial. The race starts at 7 a.m. The event has attracted riders from the Royal Air Force, the Singapore Amateur186 words
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104 1961-05-13 10 FAVOURITES FALL WITHIN MINUTES OF EACH OTHER LONDON, Sat. Joint iavourites for the title, Martin Christmas (West Sussex) and Michael Bonallack (Thorpe Hall), crashed to defeat within minutes of each other in the fifth round of the English amateur golf championship at Wentworth Surrey, on Thursday. Christmas, runner-up last year,104 words
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204 1961-05-13 10 P. Seneviratne - THE INDIANS SHOULD TAKE FULL POINTS vs. POLICE P. Seneviratne By SINGAPORE, Sat. The Indian Association, still at the bottom of the Senior table, will have a good chance of snatching their first full points when they meet the Police in the S.C.A. cricket tournament match at Thomson Road tomorrow.204 words
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264 1961-05-13 10 CHUCK RODRIGUES - CHUCK RODRIGUES SOFTBALL by SINGAPORE, Sat. The long awaited clash between Pan-Am Jets and the YCW Cardinals takes place on the St. Patrick's School ground tomorrow morning at 9.30. But with the Jets shooting for the Softball Association's A division title,264 words
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Article303 1961-05-13 10 J. Louis - J. Louis By Singapore, Saturday, THE Singapore Cricket Association selectors lui\\ ,l 0!U job of picking a team with a blend of youth and experki 3 the fast improving Johore in the Malayan Cricket AssodsiU State league match starting on the padang today, I believe this is the youngest303 words
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Article179 1961-05-13 10 able batttni j his bee:. 2: if] Jin iwhi also sin S.C.R C F 5 scored in Bk r k T., tame Sincaporf U Wall M gm R. Sandoshin B 1 cxx i M D Nagaiah, 1 Wicks, and T H n* i* r m >el< s r!ec I179 words
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Article136 1961-05-13 10 By THE SOCCERITE Singapore,* THE Singapore Amateur Footba.. 11l President Mr. Son Ghee Boa drastic action will be taken against w players breaking the bye-laws oi tte« This action, however, can onlj *m teams, players or officials protest or Mr. Son said that his association was aware of the136 words
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Advertisement42 1961-05-13 10 FOCUSING, COMPOSING AND EXPOSURE 5^ IN ONE COMMON VIEWER 35 mm SINGIE-If NS-REFLEX CAMERA^W'Jot 50 mm F;2 5 LENS DuiUlrtHl Lenses calcH< Sole Agents: Available from all Leading Photographic Dealers. SINGAPORE PHOTO COMPANY (OPEN ON SUNDAYS) J7-39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, TEL: *****42 words
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Article261 1961-05-13 11 cppc pdccg auanuwk^ rm,A» ln THE STRAITS TIMES I MALAY MAIL HANYANG NAN FANG Me.. 1 JWtOT ITAM TnJ^arm CALt V »OIHTt« tMT KWK lOH MA YU-LOONG 4 JESS* ISSBL"* 1 SBSSL 1 I PKf ITAM 5 llAB 1 jm^m^r s.» pwa. TI Hl «h S Dr Horlev 7261 words
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Article1000 1961-05-13 11 j i-100 CL. 5. DIV. 4—6 FURS. gl«l«i rem 'Mahro St.) Brt uk 9.0 (7) Mr (.row die ig (Wong Mrs. Daniels* Ml (1) Subian is m (Mr. Yvong) BrtulL. 8.12 »5> Ward nik.i oyr brae: 'Vem Vici St.) 8-8 '8- Wilson (Jade Garden St.) 11,000 words
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Article73 1961-05-13 11 THOMSON, Sat.— Mrs. A. Mesritz with a score of 34 points, won the women's 'A' Division (Stableford) medal played at the Royal Island Club's links here yesterday. The runner-up was Mrs. N. Woodall with 32 points. The 'B' Division (Stableford) medal was won by Mrs.73 words
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Article49 1961-05-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. In a onesided affair, Singapore Recreation Club trounced Kebenaran Sports Club 6-1 in a SAFA Div. 2D match played on the Padang yesterday. Aloysius de Rozario (3). Pat Branson (2) and Malcolm Nunis scored for SRC while Abdul Rahman netted for the losers.49 words
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166 1961-05-13 11 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Kesavan Soon runs again ...a 'comeback' if he makes good in SAAA 'Tri' PERCY SENEVIRATNE By Forrer Pork, Saturday. RESAVAN Soon, former Singapore Olympic and Asian Games sprinter, who faded out of athletics when he joined the Federation Military College in 1959 will turn out for the Singapore Selection team166 words
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230 1961-05-13 11 Favourite Virabhak is disqualified: Brian goes down to Kesavan mf¥ SINGAPORE, Saturday. Jlih crowd of more than two thousand at the finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's National championships at the Happy World Stadium last night were treated to good, clean and thrilling boxing Only two fights did not230 words
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139 1961-05-13 11 EX-MALAYA CUP STARS PLAY AT NAVAL BASE SINGAPORE, Sat.— Singapore's ex-Malaya Cup stars come out of retirement today to play their first match against Navy XI at the Naval Base. The players were brought together by the Singapore Government Services Football Association to keep exCuppers together and play in charity139 words
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Advertisement367 1961-05-13 11 Because production of the B.S.A. SUNBEAM Scooters has been considerably Increased to meet enthusiastic demand, we are now able to announce new low prices. 175 c.c $1260/- 250 c.c $1475/- oßmO^ 1 c% Jvjf*\j own adSA to-day its easier to pay Better speed, better performance, more economical and in COLOURS367 words
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637 1961-05-13 12 Heavy track is ideal for improving Nakorn Nai who will win tomorrow Today! Allan Lewis names tomorrow's winners MAKO-RN NAI, who has proved himself a very good second run horse over the past few months, should win the main Class 4 event Hace Six) over &i F. tomorrow, Nakorn Nai637 words
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344 1961-05-13 12 THE DAY'S BEST BET IS JUNGLE ORCHID Race Five JUNGLE ORCHID, a last-start winner at Singapore, who missed his first engagement, should be one of the days best bets in the Class 4, Div. 1 sprint. Jungle Orchid beat Gay Tournai at Singapore and Gay Tournai finished second the first344 words
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277 1961-05-13 12 MANCHESTER, Saturday. fHY* Australians gained their first victory on their tour of England here yesterday, defeating Lancashire by four wickets. It was an exciting finish. i the Australians getting the winning runs with seven minutes of the extra half hour to277 words
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288 1961-05-13 12 PATAUDI HITS HIS SECOND 100 IN TWO DAYS OFF YORKSHIRE LONDON, Sat.— The Nawab of Pataudi. 20--year-old Oxford University captain, hit his second century in two days when he scored an undefeated 103 off County cricket champions Yorkshire at Oxford yesterday. Results in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Cambridge: Leicestershire288 words
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252 1961-05-13 12 Canopus Star and 13 Wonders are the two best Race Seven PAFFLES SQUARE, Thirteen Wonders. Canopus Star, Film Studio IV and Fireworship should provide the interest in the (.'lass 5, Div. 1 race over 8i F. Canopus Star and Thirteen Wonders are the two that I prefer even though they252 words
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Article32 1961-05-13 12 Lewis - Lewis by Best Bets: Jungle Orchid. Dauntless and Pulot Itam. Best outsiders: Raffles Square. Four Winds. Khampang Phet. Going: If no more rain track will be not worse ihan soft.32 words
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169 1961-05-13 12 Race One T am not looking past Pulot Itam for the winner of the Class 5. Div. 4 6F race. Pulot Itam finished 'fourth behind Indrapura for which he drops two divisions with only 5 lb. more and to emphasise how well handicapped169 words
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Article15 1961-05-13 12 MOSCOW. Sat,— Mikhail Botvir.nik regained the world chess championship from Mickhail Tul yesterday.15 words
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Article46 1961-05-13 12 JOHORE PAHRU. Sat.— Johore Bahru Malays beat English College by seven runs in an exciting cricket match yesterday. Malays 79 (Ghani 22. Razalan 18 ret.. Kunaratnam 2-7. Chandran 3-24, Jayaretnam 4-31). J. E. C. 72 (Maheswaran 30 Fernandez 15, Rajan 3-31).46 words
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Article28 1961-05-13 12 LINGPIELD PARK. Surrey. Sat Pardao won the Derby* Trial stakes run over one and half miles yesterday. Nicomedus was second With scatter third. Seven ran28 words
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Advertisement274 1961-05-13 12 Late CUSSIFIEO I ADVERTISEMEHTS OEATH 20 Words $6 (minimum). MADAM RACHEL CHEN, 90. passed away i>eacefully at 10.30 p.m. on Friday. 12/5 61 at 6 Cotswold Close. Braddell Heights, leaving behind 2 beloved sons. Keh Chu and Ken Chin (Paul), 3 daughters, Mary, Meicheng, and Stella, 2 daughters-in-law, 12 grandchildren274 words
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Advertisement396 1961-05-13 12 can take perfect ones now t? light-meter sy^t does ::;.B:, other electric cy< can do- m the scene through ti as the film will so< i; co'nm out as real a> you'sec 'C^'Tand details the -on 8 mm film WJ BB^j^^^y PHIIM rm r^^^^tttm^W ES'D. '899 E> 62. SOutm eb396 words
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