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Title Section23 1961-06-01 1 10 «EP UP WITH THE LOCAL "Ia, YO O MUST READ.., The SINGPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1961 15 CENTS23 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-06-01 1 ttacked by 7 men while k the capital' I |>\l> TIU.JILLO, Thursday. v i I Joaquin Balaijuer of the Do- RepaMic yesterday issued a proinnouncing the assassination of frujillo. Strong-man of the Puesday night, ilaguer's announcement Jit of May 30, there fell, I [he leader of the Dominis>262 words
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Article168 1961-06-01 1 A ROLE FOR ALL ON THE BIG DAY SINGAPORE. Thurs.— With one ciay to go before National Day, Singapore schools are busy completing plans to contribute an elaborate programme to the celebrations. Tomorrow all school children will hear the Prime Minister's National Day mes>age which will be read by principals168 words
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Article22 1961-06-01 1 KATMANDU. Thurs.— The British rxp^einior. to Nuptsr Peak. in rhe Himalayas, reached the 23.680-ioot summit twice in two da vs.22 words
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Article27 1961-06-01 1 TOKYO. Thuis. The Italian Foreign Minister Mr. Antonio Segni arrivec here yesterday by air for a week's visit as guest of vie Japaiit^e vJuvernmeiu.27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-06-01 1 A weeping widow mourns husband killed in air crash MRS. C«!<;OR(»I BARNARD is supported by friends as she weeps at Ihc grave of her husband, an Army Corporal, who died in the RAF Hastings crash. Story and another picture of the funerals in P. 345 words
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216 1961-06-01 1 Australian trade mission ship arrives with $1 .7 mil. goods on show TANJONG PAGAR, Thursday. T»HK Australian Trade Mission Ship m.v. Straa! Banka with sonic $1.7 million worth of Australian products, arrived in Singapore at dawn today. On board the ship, which is berthed at Godowns 42 and 43. are216 words
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Article33 1961-06-01 1 SEOUL. Tlnuvs. The South Korean Communications Ministry ;of the revolutionary government i announced that South Korea would enter 230 postage stamps to. the International Postage Stamp I Exhibition in Manila.33 words
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Article37 1961-06-01 1 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Pope j John has promoted Monsignor Peter N. Bantigue, oi Quiapo parish in Manila, 10 be titular i bishop ol Catula (Africa) and auxiliary to Cardinal Archbishop Rufino Santos of Manila.37 words
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Article36 1961-06-01 1 i PARIS, Thurs.— -France's atomic establishments were paralysed yesi terday when three quarters of the 10.000 workers struck for 24 hours 1 to back a claim for five per cent j more pay.36 words
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Article71 1961-06-01 1 HOW much do you know about the famous and how they climbed to fame? Each week The Free Press will bring you a "potted" biography of an inter-nationally-known man or woman. Will you be able to .supply the name? The series begins today. Turn to P.71 words
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110 1961-06-01 1 $90 ESSAY WINNERS' NAMES TOMORROW npOMORROW The Free X Press will publish in full tne three winning entries in our National Day Essay Contest. It was a difficult task to select the best they were all of a high standard but the three winners deserve the cash awards totalling S9O110 words
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Article20 1961-06-01 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Australia ha* aii outbreak of swine fevei described us one of ilie world's worst pi'^ diseases.20 words
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Article21 1961-06-01 1 PFKING. Thurs.-- -A new "shock campaign" to wipe out flies and otnei heal.h hazards iieie starts on Saturday.21 words
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217 1961-06-01 1 MCA SHAKE-UP AFOOT: BID TO MAKE IT A MAJOR FORCE HERE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Plans are afoot for a major shake-up in the Malayan Chinese Association (Singapore State branch) to build it up as a strong political force here. The Central Working Committee of the party is meeting next week to217 words
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Article36 1961-06-01 1 PARIS. Thurs. Algerian rebel extremists injured four persons in a hand-grenade attack on a police post here despite police efforts to keep Paris violence-free during the visit of President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy.36 words
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Article, Illustration229 1961-06-01 1 CONRAD CHIEW - Couple on wedding eve say no gifts, help fire fund CONRAD CHIEW By 17AT0NG, Thurs. A Chinese couple who are getting married tomorrow have asked their friends to send cash or goods to the Bukit Ho Swee Fire Fund instead of giving them wedding presents. The couple said they realised229 words
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Article31 1961-06-01 1 $250 FINE FOR IMPORTER ii port in 1 I ii. Currant Lll m i he i mid l:V. tii a i ■ii I 1 ,i r ,1 I, a m i31 words
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Advertisement118 1961-06-01 1 ICdbicide |>^ CureAgainst> Ig DANDRUFF! Hk ITCHY SCAUP! Pi FALLING HAIR! t-'i only 20 cfv 0 RINSE! Dunsfordout of tonight's big fight Page 12 I i^ //S^ in c new Planner finish dial «ilh rii»*J gold 'viand pro- enbiem 8 Pc Luxe gift box *e;:ece o HjnJ >«i:ched leather strap118 words
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Advertisement58 1961-06-01 1 2120 TE g TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on torchlight batteries One permanent dynamic loudspeaker. Push-pull output stage of 600 milliwatts. Press button operated. Tone control key board. Separate tone controls for bass and treble boost. Ferrite antenna. Receptacles for outdoor antenna, phonograph, tape recorder, extension speaker, \KG/58 words
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Advertisement15 1961-06-01 1 "RUD. IBACH" MM^HfMpi WORLO-RCNOWNED OLDEST PIANO Sole Agents:— SINGAPORE PIANO CO., 169, ORCHARD RD., S'PQRt-9.15 words
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221 1961-06-01 2 Dull market in London: Only gilts and show gains I ONDON, Thurs.—The stock markets turned distincty dull yester- day under the influence of the gloomy view ot the United Kingdom balance of payments position taken by the National Institute ot Economic and Social Research and221 words
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Article25 1961-06-01 2 ONDON its, rhi Pin rM t. v. eek Tina ZS9 B 389 C 37<> 6 37> 2 Ww»ira 223.1! > 2 IBS »5 I25 words
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469 1961-06-01 2 Leaders Sua Betong again pay 50 per cent annual dividend By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thursday. ITMTED SLA Betong Rubber, whose stock is generally accepted as the leading market counter in the rubber plantation section, is paying an annual dividend of 50 per cent for the fourth year running,469 words
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162 1961-06-01 2 TIN: EARLY FALL, THEN A RALLY CUTS THE LOSSES LONDON. Thurs.— Tin decßned In early trading yesterday following the downturn in the East and the quietness of fresh outside demand. The lower levels, however, Induced an improved buying interest and prices rallied to show onlj small losses compaied wiiu the162 words
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Article49 1961-06-01 2 HONG KONG. Wed. Closing price.- here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation 5414 $414 sales sales Wheelock Marden $1 ti. 6o $16.60 sales sales iTKong phone 553.00 $53.00 sates i^ales Dany Farm Cola Storage $39.25 $39.00 sale.-, sales Taikoo Docks $72.50 $72.00 sales Miles49 words
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Article38 1961-06-01 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Natural I rubber consumption in me United States during April totalled 29.794 long tons compared with 31.333 long tons in March, according to revised statistics issued by the < Department of Commerce yester- j38 words
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Article151 1961-06-01 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Las; saies in ihe Smgapoie Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Fed. Dis. 51. 86 (up 2 cents), Fitzpatricks 51. 75 (down 7 cents), F. N. Ortis $2.42 iud 2 cents), J. Waugih $1.85 (down 3 cents), McAlister $1.46 (down 2 cents), Robinson Oras si.151 words
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239 1961-06-01 2 Japan's 'pink girls' tracked by hidden TV cameras rpOKYO, Thurs.—Jap- anese television viewers were last night warned to be on their guard against Tokyo's "pink girls." These are the prostitutes who offer to act as "guides' 1 to the passerby. The programme was produced on the Japan Educational Television network.239 words
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Article29 1961-06-01 2 SEOUL. Thurs.— South Korea ns in Seoul will be asked in a public opinion whether they are scared o: the military administration now governing the country.29 words
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226 1961-06-01 2 GENEVA, Thursday. 'JMIK Soviet Union yesterday contended that a ceasefire existed in strife-torn Laos and rejected British proposals that fresh instructions should be sent to the International Con trol Commission supervising the ceasefire there. I Mr. Georgi Pushkin. Soviet j delegation leader226 words
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Article28 1961-06-01 2 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Upper House passed a convention between Japan and Singapore for avoiuing double taxation and preventing fiscal evasions with respect to income tax.28 words
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202 1961-06-01 2 'THE GUIDING HAND OF WHITE MAN TO STAY' PRETORIA. Thur>. Dr. Hendrik Verwocrd. the South African Prime Minister. said in a recorded message I here last night that South j Africa would "openly retain the white man's guiding j hand" in the years ahead as a republic. His message, recorded202 words
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Article31 1961-06-01 2 120 m for peace WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Kennedy has sent Congress a legislative proposal formally authorising the establishment of a Peace Corps and asking for $120 million to be appropriated for it.31 words
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Article128 1961-06-01 2 LONDON, May 31. Previous Today HUBBER No. i lISS e.i.f E v ro p o a n ports Juno 25 11/16 25 13/16 July 25 11/16 25 13/16 RuottCH No 1 RSS Spot 26 1/16 26 1/lti RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, July 26 1/16128 words
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Article68 1961-06-01 2 NEW YORK, May 31. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 111.37 111.12 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, July 31.02J 31.10 Sept 30.39 30.50 TONE: Steady. SALES: 19 lots. Sli >mki Contract July 30.95 30.90 Sept 30.30 30.42J TONE: Steady. > SALES: Six lots. No. *1 RSS June landed price68 words
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Article38 1961-06-01 2 NEW YORK, May 31. Previous Today 30 Industrial* 696.2S 696 72 20 Railroads 145.27 144.91 40 Domestic Bonds 55.72 85 72 2S» tm i IM 113 30 112 77 65 stocks Composite Averages 232.00 231.7138 words
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Article45 1961-06-01 2 Malabar spot 464 to 47, afloats 46i to 46i, June shipment 46J Lampon* spot 464 to 47. afloats 46J to 46,' June shipment 46J. Muntok white spot iui, atloats 07, June shipment 56, svllers. ex-dock. Above uncea quoted in U.B. oenti ocr Ib.45 words
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Article80 1961-06-01 2 LONDON, May 31. Previous Todaj COPRA Philippines e.i.f. U.K./North European p r t delivered weight per long ten June. $169 (169 COPRA, Straits North European P r t delivered weight per Jong ton June/July £602 £60i COCONUI OIL crude Straits e.i.f. European psrts in bulk per long80 words
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223 1961-06-01 2 Kennedy tells France and UNKNOWN Gaulle: 'Your fate is our fate... U.S. troops will stay PARIS, Thurs. President John Kennedy said here last night that the security of the United States would be directly threatened if France were not independent, strong and sovereign. He was toasting President Charles de Gaulle223 words
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179 1961-06-01 2 TWO COUP GENERALS GET 15 YEARS JAIL EACH PARIS, Thurs.- -Ex-Generals Maurice Challe and Andre Zelier were each sent- enced to 15 years jail with hard labour last night for their part in last month's military revolt in Algiers The French State Prosecutor had asked for 20 years laii with179 words
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Article30 1961-06-01 2 NEW YORK. Tliurs.— -Thir.-cr. US pacifists who plan to march or. Moscow left Manhattan on loot yesterday for Ulewild A::--rx>rt 10 take oil by plane to Europe.30 words
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Article31 1961-06-01 2 NE^ T YORK. Tm;:s i U.S. road ceaih poll for tiie Memorial Day ameteuri reached 425 a: midnight aud broke iJJ record* with six boons s.iil to u<31 words
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163 1961-06-01 2 Vienna calls UNKNOWN 8,000 police for UNKNOWN K-K summUNKNOWN VIENNA. I:..;:. I met hen lasi 1 talks on plan- ;',"vj President j O hr "kJ and Mr. Nik;' a £J chev durin» their *~«H here this weekend I Mon than j i I gendarmes, and c>| havi been ir....x...-- "<■163 words
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Article15 1961-06-01 2 sal< KMB. 1 I V. -I 26 v.v. >.-.... 1 5.:..;_( M15 words
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Miscellaneous594 1961-06-01 2 SHIPS !>'"-, ■I—H.lirtl the Singapore j wharwe> today are: !.-•> Seng >•">'• M I < Bessensteix n Ba tav ia 21 22 ma 2S '26. Bronxville 28 r Mara I 11, Outr-r Road- Beng TorI h i stat I S r Robeii i Stai Ucy- Bern Bat <-. H ro594 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-06-01 2 s :,\-:;&rr f THIS'LL Be >- 1 I f I A GREAT ICEA ,1 :;;sill;S ilsi I until youf? pluS /if20 words
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Article, Illustration346 1961-06-01 3 SINGAPORE, Thursday. i n remonies, the 13 Servicekilled in the Hastings crash inlay were buried at the Ulu emetery yesterday. Kkrers from all three Ser- < ieneral Harris, G.0.C., District; Colonel Holmes ■■.I Selkirk, Ihe U.K. High <>\cv 100346 words
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Article153 1961-06-01 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. < pal 01 clary tired I I day ":ibu- gave o de- aue > 11 for I been cbool 10 years as a pupil, 15 as a teacher and four as a principal. A geography specialist Miss Oehlers had been a Senior Geography Assistant153 words
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Article, Illustration412 1961-06-01 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S asd 4 r v mil x" SINGAPORE, Thursday. rAMILi S two-year effort in nursing a plant has brought success and perhaps eventual luck, as Chinese belief goes But Mr. David Foo, whose plant has not one but four keng hua blooms, told me: "The only luck412 words
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99 1961-06-01 3 MINISTER ONG TO OPEN HONG LIM COMMUNITY CENTRE SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon will officially declare open the Hong Lim Community Centre on June 10 at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Neo Beng Chuan. the publicity officer of the People's Association, said this centre had been99 words
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113 1961-06-01 3 NAMES FOR 24 ROADS IN MALAY KAMPONG pEYLANG, Thurs. All the VI 24 roads in Jalan Abadi. formerly known as Jalan Kaki Bukit, an extension of the Malay Settlement, have been made up and given names. The roads are now known as Jalan Bakti, Jalan Jasa. Jalan Khidmat. Jalan Tenaga,113 words
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72 1961-06-01 3 PAY BY FRANKING PLAN FOR TRADING FEES SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government is to Issue licences to firms for the use of postal franking machines to Day fees on Inward Declarations and Export Permit/ Outward Declarations. Licences will be issued, on application, to holders of postaJ franking machines which are registered72 words
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230 1961-06-01 3 Chopped down tree to steal bunch of bananas— jailed SINGAPORE, Thursday. A LORRY attendant jumped into a drain and hid himself when a policeman saw him hacking down a banana tree in a farm in Bukit Panjang. But Teo Kirn Am, 39, of Mandai Road, was too slow. The policeman230 words
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163 1961-06-01 3 Fire -so case against two is struck out by court SINGAPORE, Thurs. A police magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday struck out a case against a man and a woman, whose homes were gutted in the Bukit Ho Swee fire. The woman, Chai Mook Lan and Yong Shou Lin,163 words
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Article35 1961-06-01 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Traction Company announced yesterday that some buses on its Service 17 running from Raffles Quay to Holland Village will be extended to the Sussex Estate from June 4.35 words
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Advertisement157 1961-06-01 3 kOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK f Your hree Pr©<« \a/~~j r» i i i I ritS5 word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page MOVIE PROJECTOR //^v\\ tamp. ,p f JB\ 1 fc ft^aflci 1 UNIQUE ZOOM PROJECTION. w YOU TURN THE CONTROL "FUJICA 35 SE ELECTRAMATIC"157 words
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Advertisement55 1961-06-01 3 TAPE RECORDER I^^^^ m Specially designed for use independent of main supply r* j* r* 'i m lw^a J^^^"' m'*'i '**jm fa x v batteries xSjs^y available from all leading Radio Dealers. See the wide range of 'LADYBIRD' long wearing T' shirts. Available in plain patterned designs for boys girls55 words
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Miscellaneous241 1961-06-01 3 asdfg CINEMAS CAPITOL: The Alamo: 1.45. 5.30. 8.45. CATHAY: Under Ten Flags: 11. 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.30. GLOBE: Giant Behemoth: 1.45. 4. 6.45 9.30. LIDO: A Fever In The BJooci: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.30. ODEON: Ail Haiitis on Deck: 11, 1.30, 4. 6.30 9.30. REX: Seniman Bujang Lapok i241 words
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105 1961-06-01 4 THEY PASSED THE HAT AROUND FOR FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE. Thais. It was an evening of "fun and fellowship* 1 for the Young Adults Group YMCA Orchard Road, at their "social and dance" but they did not forget the victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire. ifisa Dorothy Tan, the organiser105 words
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167 1961-06-01 4 Residents' 'Changkol Squad' fix estate roads OIGLAP, Thurs. Sixty members of the Opera Estate Residents Association, comprising people of all walks of life, formed a "changkol squad" and repaired two badly damaged roads in the estate. They had all volunteered for this job as a result of an appeal by167 words
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321 1961-06-01 4 Another vigilante corps launched: Patrols bring fall in crime rate CHANGI, Thursday 300 residents and well-wishers attended the inauguration of the "Somapah Wardens" at a ceremony held at their wardens post in Somapah Road. The wardens are the second vigilante corps to win Government recognition the first being the Gulega321 words
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Article, Illustration153 1961-06-01 4 Four different ways to wed for four happy couples INCHE Safandi bin Ahmad and his bride Che Putch binte Abdul Hamid at their bersanding. The bridegroom is a radio meehanie at the Naval Base. His wife is the sister of popular Singapore singer. Rahim Hamid. r* i t M pL153 words
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97 1961-06-01 4 200 EX-OPIUM ADDICTS AT THANKSGIVING SERVICE CHANGI, Thuif,.— A thanksgiving service was held at the Opium Addicts Treatment Association in Changi for about 200 ex-opium smokers. The high priest. Madam Tham Leng Seek, conducted the religious thanksgiving service including prayers, chantings. and blessing for cured men and women opium smokers.97 words
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59 1961-06-01 4 FREE RELIGIOUS CLASS STARTS TODAY pEYLANG. Thurs. Inche VJ Tugiman bin Haji Falil. Secretary of the Islamic People's School in Jalan Eunos, said that a free religious class for poor Malay boys and orphans would be started today. He said the class would accommodate only 40 boys. Parents who want59 words
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205 1961-06-01 4 Aquarists to hold 5-day exhibition during "Visit the Orient Year' SINGAPORE, Thursday. third aquarists' show, organised by the Singapore Aquarists' Society, will be* held at the Happy World Stadium for live days starting on August 30. The show, which will be held in conjunction with "Visit the Orient Year" will205 words
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139 1961-06-01 4 SCENESHIFTERS SEEK CAST FOR NEW PRODUCTION SINGAPORE. Thur.s. "The *3 New Sceneshifters" the musical and dramatic society of the YMCA, Orchard Road are looking for new members to join their forthcoming production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Patience." Said Mr. J. H. Knight, business manager for the society: "We are planning139 words
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Article45 1961-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Catholic Benevolent Association in Queen Street will hold its annual general meeting on June 18 at 945 a.m. at 210-4 Queen otreet. Mr. W. H.'Mosbergen, association's secretary- treasurer urges all members to make an attempt to attend this45 words
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Article61 1961-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Six Shell men who went to Australia for a six-month training course have now returned to Singapore for a short vacation before being transferred for duties at the Shell refinery in Pulau Bukom T^e six are Messrs. Ang Ann Hock s. Pereira, F. A.61 words
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106 1961-06-01 4 Local UNKNOWN zoologies to join UNKNOWN mountain UN KNOWN <I.\(i A? Mo Rical, < zoo!o 2 i f interest. N The J. S? a I Society Reader jj I 1 rhe exped-Vf^ ember moui tain base camp ■r.dd(- explored x Di a to the expe companies collector.^ y --.d Kacirr106 words
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Article21 1961-06-01 4 SINGAPORE Ttd film show on \> Vi-:" News hi"-. i at 5.30 p.m. I it Hou>e at 31 Grange]21 words
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Advertisement108 1961-06-01 4 KINO SIZE>vX IbSHB iosi MENTHOL FRESH 2O CIGARETTES ~6oj j "NORITAKE" CHINAWARE CUTLERY* r/:v</ Setedi j "CANNON" BLANKETS. SHEETS TOW Marvcilmo j also New Consignment of Kashmere V j Cigarette Jewel Boxes. j Co// Today for Choice J** 1 I GIFT EMPORIUM 3?6x Chang "*^"j ZM See Our Complete li"*"108 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1961-06-01 5 lan Flaming - lan Flaming asdf iHE tjtf DOMINO My dear, unless you tell me who gave you this Geiger counter...! shall be forced.. ...AND LARGO BEGAN TO SUBDUE HER <; itt 1 i; l r ü bmarine > .mi »as not a la* led dov n N t fune !irni» por1,075 words
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Miscellaneous128 1961-06-01 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice Fred Dickenson if^Sl-EIJ JCCrBtE. SPEEP. K?N'T g r GU6 TOLP j-.:!l t^^fc! 1 WAS j [fej^jgEll^iStHff gUT NOW WHAT I -EE_ 'JC PA^ThA^ WE WHAT IT MEANT 'j HAPPY W^sM&miiS^SßF -^^E >OU OOIN6- >^ HAVE N^wH UCNEV LET YOU SEEM MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and128 words
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Article320 1961-06-01 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Planning becomes reality REASSURING news of Singapore's economic position came from the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, in a pre-Nation-al Day broadcast. Surplus funds had been accumulated so that there was no worry about meeting the immediate needs of the Government's development plans. Equally important. confidence320 words
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Article, Illustration815 1961-06-01 6 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Death stalks a hunter at every bend of the river ARTHUR RICHARDS By IN this final orticl* on life in th« Moloyon jungle, the author looks at two people who hove found hoppincs'. in the heort of tho wild« one o hunter of the river* and the other 0 planter815 words
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Article107 1961-06-01 6 the Free Press reported: "From Banjermassing accounts have been received that several bentings. which had been newly thrown up by the rebels, had been taken by the Dutch troops, but this is counter-balanced by the loss or Captain Graas. who died in consequence or the wound.s he107 words
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Article125 1961-06-01 6 CALIFORNIA'S Fresno v> State College students claim to have beaten the world bed-stacking record set up by Southeast Oklahoma State College, who pil p d 67 men on one dormitory bed. Fresno's tally: 67 men on a bed plus five girls! A PRESS conference by telephone to125 words
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Article, Illustration324 1961-06-01 6 CHOO ANG GUAN - CHOO ANG GUAN PALMISTRY BY WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS (VC M represents a long straight line of Head rising at the base of the first finger and ending up near the percussion. This formation reveals a serious minded person who operates324 words
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Article62 1961-06-01 6 Life is like that Ul r r^rd in U 10 st »t.- thai i appear th, f l> r horniclea 1 "J rimvu 1 rimmed fed BES6U invest i In to 1 mi "I thoi said Bessii b the i I mlssloj luthruoni u,i« 'i 1 the hark \ar.; f62 words
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Article39 1961-06-01 6 LAUGH... UNKNOWN UNKNOWN THE rVn i sendi ;d psycl iatri I streets to ca n i gai tei n IUS "11 11 p win thi te::spe Gar...- i• i trists. carrying the street people veal their i> a. unnei39 words
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Miscellaneous257 1961-06-01 6 SINGAPORE ribbean cruise; 10.00 Movie mall metres (7250 kc/s.) uazine; 10.30 The Malayanaires; .Medium Wave Service 11.00 Music for sweethearts: 47G metre;,. 11.30 Time to dance; 12.00 T ll.oo Programme sum- (.midnight) Close down. Mary 11.02 Music from the RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) keyboard: 11.30 Talking about P.M.— 1.15 Tiffn257 words
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Miscellaneous415 1961-06-01 6 |BHm-~— JWm piM \^^A I CLUES ACROSS cash (6). 4 More than excellent? 161. n Hlf > game is considered fool- 1 7 Battle decoration iB>. Ish (3). 8 Take P.T. last (6). 12 I ler of footwear (5). 10 Sams taken aback in an ac- 13 Ran inside with415 words
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76 1961-06-01 7 Adult education chief warns of dangers to growth local culture SINGAPORE, Thursday. 1H ,n Nair, chairman of the Adult M n Hoard, warned of the danger I reaction and conservatism ham,uth of a Malayan culture. the hope of all progressive Ihe process of fusion and Like and outpace the proi76 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-06-01 7 THE Minister for Finance. Dr. Cch Keng Swee, yesterday declared open the first berth of the new East Wharf extension" pro- ject of the Harbour Board, and at the same time welcomed alongside the first vessel to make use of its95 words
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112 1961-06-01 7 DISPLAY TO GO ON TOUR OF 9 COMMUNITY CENTRES IN ISLAND SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The O Peoples Association exhibit im to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hail on Saturday and Sunday, will latex be on view at" nine community centres. A:, association spokesman -aid about 300 people would attend the112 words
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Article233 1961-06-01 7 Models models oi community centres and a Malay kampongs: radio repairing and servicing: art oil painting, pencil drawing, carbon drawing, wood engraving and plasticine mode!. 11m scneciuie ol rxtiibitkw at i oumunit] centres is:- ;■;> Boiler CommunU; Centre, June from .3 p m. io 10 p.m. ..d June233 words
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85 1961-06-01 7 14-MAN MISSION ON GOODWILL VISIT TO MANILA PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. Fourteen Malayans left here by PAA Boeing on a three-week -goodwill mission' to Manila. The team, which includes Inche Mohammed Yusof bin Mahmud. Member of Parliament for Pahang, State Councillors and Alliance officials, was sponsored by the Prime Minister's Department,85 words
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148 1961-06-01 7 SWAMI URGES CLOSER RELIGIOUS TIES GEYLAXG. Thurs. There should be greater solidarity between the various religious sect.-; in Singapore. a> fundamentally all religions are basically the same. So said Swam] Siddhamananda. the president of the Ramakrishna Mission, when speaking on "Buddhism and Vedanta" at the Maha Bodhi School hall. This148 words
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12 1961-06-01 7 UNKNOWN ATTEND CHURCH UNKNOWN AND FETE stu- se a; t S tor12 words
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120 1961-06-01 7 KATONG, Thurs. Four primary school sessions will compete in a combined children's talentime tomorrow from 4p.m.tob jxm. at Fowlie School, off Haig Road. The schools taking part are Seraya English School I *dil and Fowlie School I and 11. Mr X120 words
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Article, Illustration168 1961-06-01 7 She spends week here to shop for fashion show PAYA LEBAR, Thursday. I OVELY Indonesian film star, 21-year-old Baby Huwae, flew by PAA Boeing jet for Jakarta alter a week's shopping here. She told the Free Press she wa.s shopping for outfits like Italian hats, bags and shoes for her168 words
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256 1961-06-01 7 EDUCATION AND DEVELOPING TRADE BOOST FLOW OF MAIL SINGAPORE. Thurs.— With an increasing population, improved literacy and the development of commerce and industry in Singapore. the immediate future will continue to see a rise in the volume of mail traffic, says an official report just published. The Postmaster General. Malaya.256 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-06-01 7 Rupert and the Squire— 2l Beppo bounds away before entering the wood again at another point and Rupert follows a fast as he can. The little monkey seems in a frisky mood, remaining in sight, sometimes on the ground and sometimes up in the bushes, though always out of reach*95 words
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201 1961-06-01 7 NIGERIA COVT. OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR RESEARCH WORK SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Federal Government of Nigeria has offered Singapore post-graduate scholarships for study or research over a period of two years under the Commonwealth and Fellowship Plan at the University College, Ibadan. The scholarships to be offered from Oct. 1, may be201 words
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Article34 1961-06-01 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The third round of the InterSchool Chess Tournament will be held today at 3 p.m. at seven different school centres. Seventy-five students are competing for the Lim Hee Seng Shield.34 words
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146 1961-06-01 7 Traffic rules for those who want to see the big rally OINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Traffic Police here have made certain restrictions on the movement and parking of vehicles going to the National Day rally at the Padang on Saturday. Vehicles carrying representative parties before 8.10 a.m. should approach the Padang146 words
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Article58 1961-06-01 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye will be on the air tonight to sum up the achievements oi his Ministry in the last two years. His broadcast can be heard at 7.10 p.m. in the English network. 6.40 p.m. in Tamil, 7.4058 words
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Miscellaneous258 1961-06-01 7 mil Am (June 22-July 23): ing tasks already begun. Don't ,F IT'S YOUR B.RTNUY... S YOU have a fay. cheerful tion that rears its n a mak e important gains at this nature You are ambitious. ft (Ju ly 24-Auf. 23): BE tfane tf you are very wise and orU^n.l258 words
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229 1961-06-01 8 A marriage that is going from bad to worse... Dear Anne, Since we married nine years ago, my marriage seems to have gone from bad to worse. My husband is a sulky, moody man with a nasty temper. Sometimes, if angry, he won't speak for a week at a time.229 words
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Article, Illustration553 1961-06-01 8 DROP ANNE A LINE A asdf Uncritically Go on Ktvmv; affection ungrudgingly, without expecting a return, just because he is your num. Lot him Url that you would never let him down or give him up that he us safe with you 1 believe you win .see an improvement553 words
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Article133 1961-06-01 8 f\ Why is it that some women have hot flushes severely all through the menopause, and others have none at all? Ate hormone pills a help, or are they harmful? A Some women have the symptoms of menopause and others have little or no symptoms. It is133 words
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Article63 1961-06-01 8 QI have suffered for some years now from a disorder known as "obsessive compulsions." (an this be permanently cured by medical hypnosis? 4 Obsessional compuir\, sions are not generally considered likely to respond favourably to hypnosis. R is by no means so easy to cure an obsessional neurosis,63 words
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Article62 1961-06-01 8 NIGHTLY SWEATS: POSSIBLE CAUSES Q\ tiif-nd ol mm* 4| BOffCKT, hoy mvH surats and hurt pj^ tor th*> past ft w v^ the cauv' 1 *A. cm i] db| n could ace tctj symptom* B.- rarer. era In a im difl It 1 js F\ t! iiucs c; rod i62 words
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Miscellaneous153 1961-06-01 8 p O C X E T MONEY prizes are offered -*r for the colouring of this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. "^v. .a- There are four prizes of- J&TSfi^s. _^O-v #*-<f^ fered— each of $5 (two JlfUaM>iL S~^r i ''~£> for boys and two for girls*. MM im v^153 words
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Article, Illustration164 1961-06-01 9 ALEXANDRA LEE - ROUND-UP ...BY ol Urn fire-engine as it races f l h t he streets leaves behind a trail »r a onlookers. But members of the Blue t- L lub far too long among the exP" zzled onlooker s now want to uhit u<><* s on behind-the-scenes. T164 words
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457 1961-06-01 9 King of Laughs' has found simple formula for happiness s and you meet not an hut a human dynamo, ivho laughs and keeps you in stitches too. The well-known compere Id the iocal .scene is jocuiar and witty, ii you have noi discovered this yourseli. He puns and quips with457 words
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Article, Illustration505 1961-06-01 9 Life with hubby— by a Consular Corps wife MRS. DEL CASTILLO GAVE UP ALL HER DREAMS... KIT WITH LONNIE DONNEGAN ...AND JO ANN CAMPBELL gHK was then 18 an intending secretary studying at one of the business schools in Manila when she met a certain young gentleman, in his first505 words
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217 1961-06-01 9 IT'S National Day on Saturday and your children must be in the midst of preparations for this l)i# occasion. The Government has done its part to drive home the significance of National Day. Every Minister has come on the air to talk about what217 words
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169 1961-06-01 9 NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY DEMI TASSE must have its roots in the home it it is to succeed and parents must start today to play their part in this big job. At every little opportunity, parents must tell Junior the importance of thinking in terms of Singaporeans or Malayans169 words
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Advertisement330 1961-06-01 9 GIANSINGWS SEASONAL NOW £T1 M m' W7l NOW ON J%_ Mj ML ON WITH BIGGER AND BOLDER "BARGAINS OF THE YEAR" Price Per Piece Price Per Yord Bleached Cotton Shirting 36" (40 yards Piece) 18.00 P. Pc. 0.50 P. yd Cotton Bleached Calico 42" (40 yards Piece) 20.00 0.55 White330 words
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Article, Illustration349 1961-06-01 10 TME FREE PRESS this week gives you some important tips about child photography. Here are a few "do's and don'ts" of .taking good photographs of babies: "DON'T MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE STATUES" is tip number one. Standing the mother with baby in her349 words
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125 1961-06-01 10 FULL RESULTS OF EAST COAST PHOTO CONTEST lIERE are the full re- suits of the Trengganu Photo Society contest: Gold Medal: -Waiting For Mummy" by W.S. Phua. ARPS. of Kuala Trengganu. Silver Medals: "Devotees In The Rain" by C.C. Too t Kuala Lumpur), ••Concentration" by P.L. Chan < Kuala Lumpur)125 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-06-01 10 0 "Prepare For Celebration" by C.H. Yeo of 19 Race Course Lane. Singapore 8, wins the Free Press Beginner of the Month Contest. While not much of a salon effort, it is a news worthy and timely subject, i.e.* getting ready for the National Day celebration.106 words
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Article, Illustration339 1961-06-01 10 SUNNY TAKES TOP PRIZE IN THE CRITIC CONTEST gUNNY GWEE, 150-1) East Coast Road, Singapore 15, is this week's winner of the Critic Contest. His effort wins the top prize of $10. Me writes: The man who is responsible for bringing back an old favourite to become one of the339 words
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Article238 1961-06-01 10 JONATHAN RUSSELL - JONATHAN RUSSELL reviews new discs HERE is Xavier Cugat. The old master himself. If any one man can be said to be responsible for the great popularity of the Latin beat then that man must surely be Cugat. On this disc (Philips 12--inch B238 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-06-01 10 ,f)UR mystery singer last week was Maria Morales. There was only one correct entry received and it came from A. Baker, 156-D Aroozoo Avenue, Singapore 19. He wins two Philips EP discs. This week we have a much easier quiz personality for you. When you have made64 words
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Article185 1961-06-01 10 GUESS WHO? THIS week the Free Pre< 1 begins a new Personality Quiz. From the facts below can you guess who the worldfamous man or woman is? This quiz will appear every Thursday. The answers will be published on the following day in Pa«e :>. All you have to do185 words
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1690 1961-06-01 11 One the. sin- a > r chani- :r Y i si l rudor I r t. the tim< and Kwok BP i ng rew nity n half. f tlie th Yap Wee Ens x- final tal of n sarurd ly be ai Saturday1,690 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-06-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. ho Boon lira, a local businesss partly responsible for all the cycling star Chris ProflitI since' he iirst started racing M ver self, Joint to held m daring ••■> at races pressed time in Kaulish angeridt the a im- topany. loilowbad'99 words
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448 1961-06-01 11 John Clarke - John Clarke By London, Thursday. JJICHIE BENAUD'S Australians are developing their talents in a rather uneven way that seems likely to raise problems for his selection committee, which comprises Harvey and McDonald as well as himself. The first Test starts448 words
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118 1961-06-01 11 LUNCH MEETING OF WORLD TENNIS CHAMPS T ONDON. Thurs. Past and Li present Wimbledon champions will be entertained to lunch by the All-England Club at this year's championships, which mark the 75th anniversary of the world's premier amateur lawn tennis tournament. Col. Duncan Macauley, secretary of the club, who organise118 words
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Article, Illustration674 1961-06-01 11 HATE— the secret of being a world class miler Herb Elliott tells why he turned down big pro offer By H. Palmer London, Thursday. TT is difficult to appreciate what joy there can be in a life so dedicated to athletics that most of the time" is spent in ascetic,674 words
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Article495 1961-06-01 11 PAYA LEBAR. Thursday WITH 25 points to his credit, Gordon Ferreira was acclaimed the best performer at the Bartley secondary School and ChuSg Hwa Girls' School combined athletic meet. The Minister for Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam gave away the prizes. Results:— A DIVISION BOYS 100495 words
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Advertisement445 1961-06-01 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular I~" reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- "1 fl* plete the special delivery form be- f $m low and hand it to your news-vendor *t*&±JFT% or post it to the address below and %L kTW\S^ the FREE PRESS will be445 words
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293 1961-06-01 12 B. NORMAN - Austin's not in the 'Open': No hope of big fight against Gopalan B. NORMAN by Singapore, Thursday. THERE is practically no hope of the light of the year between Austin Dunsford and Krishnan Gopalan materialising in the Singapore open amateur boxing championships, starting tonight at the Happy World stadium. Austin293 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-06-01 12 Inside right Yusof bin Awang. GHQ, FARELFs leading goalscorer this season, receives his Cup from the Commander-in-Chief. General Sir Richard Hull. KCB., DSO.. after GHQ had won the Caldbeck Cup. beating: 14 Field Regt. RA from Hong Kong 6-1. Yusof top-scored in the match95 words
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139 1961-06-01 12 DERBY: FIRST 3 PLACES TO WOMEN OWNERS LONDON. Thurs. The first three places in yesterday's Derby went to women owners. The Q6 l outsider Psidium, owned by Mrs. A Plesch won the race. The chestnut colt trained by Harry Wragg at Newmarket and ridden by the French jockey Roger Poincelet139 words
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Article33 1961-06-01 12 RIVER VALLEY. Tmu\s. A superioi Malayan Ail ways team bea, .Cycle ana Carnage 4-0 in their SBHL Div. 3B match here yesterday. Scorers \vcie: Ldngam (2 1. Seng Pah and Omar.33 words
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Article26 1961-06-01 12 QUEZON CITY. 1 Philippines). Thurs. The Philippines* Flash Elorde defeated Italian Giordano Campari by points over a ten round nontitle boxing bout last night.26 words
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444 1961-06-01 12 Oxford hit Aussies for 320-9 dec. after shaky start OXFORD, Thursday. nXFOHI) University recovered from ;i shaky start against the touring Australians veslerday in such fine style thai they were able to declare ;it 320 for nine ;m hour before the close. This was the biggest totai against the Australians444 words
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429 1961-06-01 12 TEST CANDIDATES SHOW FINE FORM: PULLAR HITS 165 N.O. LONDON. Thurs. Players fighting to impress the men who will select the England team on Sunday for the first Test match against Australia played leading roles in County cricket championships games yesterday. Lancashire's Geoff Pullar. a leading candidate for on- 1429 words
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195 1961-06-01 12 ALL QUIET THIS TIME AND BANK TAKE TITLE TALAN BESAR. Thurs.—Meru cantile Bank won the Singapore Business Houses Football Association's Division One league with a deserving 2-1 victory over Eveready Sports Club. All the three goals came in the last eiebt minutes. This was the first business houses league game195 words
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Article47 1961-06-01 12 FARRER PARK, Thurs. Wearnes seconu stiing beat GuLhries Sport* Club 4-2 in an aciion-packeu SBHFA Div. 3A football match yesterday. Juniaat. P. K. Samy, Pang Seng ana Mohd. Ali netted foi the winners while Ismail scored both the goals for the lasers.47 words
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Article30 1961-06-01 12 SINGAPORE, Thura. Singapore Traction Company irounced Sime Dai by 4-0 in a SBHFA Div. 3 A football match. Scorers were: Ali Bintang (2», Avtar Singh and Ismail.30 words
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211 1961-06-01 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. 'THE Thomas Cup world badminton championships will open in Jakarta tonight with Denmark, Thailand, the United States and Australia playing off for the right to meet the trophy-holders, Indonesia, in the challenge round. Play opens with an engagement between Australia211 words
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