The Singapore Free Press, 7 June 1961
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Title Section21 1961-06-07 1 21 KEEP W THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article249 1961-06-07 1 HAROLD SOH SINGAPORE, Wed - HAROLD SOH SINGAPORE, Wed. By Call-girls at work again after ciamD on hotels HE cancellation of more than 40 hotel licences iinC c the Government stepped up Its anti-vice paign has resulted in the mushrooming of 2 t e hotels. Ka- areas spectare be- I offi-249 words
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Article29 1961-06-07 1 uid- »rith a the i] a: ci ree irday's and Ulan z lurl i then win :\v. by c: I his evise Ight oi n help P. 1229 words
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224 1961-06-07 1 Big jump brings tin price close to buffer pool ceiling LONDON. Wednesday. A £/.10s. rise in cash tin on the London Meta] Exchange yesterday lifted that position to almast the £880 per ton ceiling price at which the buffer pool manager must sell. good overnight U.S. demand and continued firmness224 words
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Article47 1961-06-07 1 CIL'DAD TRUJILLO. Wed —A doctoi who harboured foui accused ringleaders In the asi^ssinaUon oi Generalissimo P.. 4 :ael Trujilio tried to commit iuicioc on Tuwdaj by siasnmg himsell with a razor biaclc on the chest ana throat, Hul he was •xnectcd .o sunflffe47 words
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48 1961-06-07 1 DENTIST AND TWO CHILDREN BURNT TO DEATH S ER Sf m, Nam 61 and two of his here. T-iis wile Madam Chan qav Moi 28. and the other fhildreii also suffered severe burns and have been admitted to the General Hosplt T a he he nvo children are48 words
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Article, Illustration210 1961-06-07 1 Problem as big, day nears for Duke and Kate YORK, tied. Officials greeting Queeti ctiutbctn w fieri sne amies here tomorrow for the weuding O] her cousin, the Dutce of Kent, and *\uss Katharine Wursiey, will tune to uc "qmctc-change artists." The Kecorder (judge) of the cUy. Mr. denry 6cott,210 words
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76 1961-06-07 1 30 AT SHIPPING FIRM RESUME SIT-DOWN STRIKE SINGAPORE. Weu.— Some 30 employees ot the Royai Rotterdam Lloyd in Cecil Street resumed their sit-down strike this morning, alter j calling it off on Monday. The strike follows the breakdown in negotiations between the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union76 words
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Article33 1961-06-07 1 GHARDAIA, Sahara. Wed. Fourteen nomad AiaUs diowneu yesterday when a fia.sh fluoti slashed across the deserl and trapped them in the ciiy river l bed where they were sleeping. i33 words
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276 1961-06-07 1 TOI'TS have been swindling old people and housewives who go to the City Hall here to pay their City Council or Land Office bills. I And their victims usually do not realise the! swindle until their next bills come along. ao lar, iwu276 words
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213 1961-06-07 1 STRIKERS BEAT UP TWO COMPANY EXECUTIVES PASIR PANJANG, Wednesday. executives of the Fur East Oxygen and Acetylene Company were assaulted by a group of about 40 to 50 people outside the company premises here this morning. They were tne uenerai Sales Manager, Mr. C. P. Thomas, and the District I213 words
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163 1961-06-07 1 The King to visit India, Pakistan and Brunei KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. His Majesty the Yang di- Pertuan Ago/ig announced here this morning that he plans to make State visits to India. Pakistan and Brunei this year. Speaking at the colourful Mengadap ceremony at the Istana Negara. marking th P official163 words
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210 1961-06-07 1 AMERICA HEARS OF MEETING WITH K Kennedy's 'no, no' 'no, no 1 report on summit WASHINGTON, Wed. 1 f President John Kennedy told the American people last night that his meeting with Mr. Nikita Khrushchev was a "very sober two days" with "no advantage or concession either gained or given.210 words
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Article29 1961-06-07 1 TIONG BAHRU. Wed.— The Tiong Bahru Community Centre will organise a collection for the Bukit Ho Swoe fire fund today from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement115 1961-06-07 1 J^DRICIDE V fliffeerf Cure Agaiiml> I DANDRUFF! Wj ITCHY SCALP! FALLING HAIR! g^'H C^LY 20 cts. i RINSI' TODAY from v;u. ITT II StOW Her- Willllillg «aUop by Brilliant Light— Page 12 I i i the bllance IiLK aip Ypamins f aF\. a I v, eat ptenty ot f«mng toods115 words
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Advertisement116 1961-06-07 1 CAPITOL^ i giM GUITARS 1512 Student Model Round-hole 45.00 1522 Same as above but polished 60.00 1486 Concert model Round-hole 95.00 1450 Arched model with F-holes 90.00 1455 Same as above but with inloyings °5.00 ***** Extra large model F-holes 1 10.00 1455/S Arched, F-hole, cutaway model 120.00 1456/S Cutaway116 words
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Advertisement168 1961-06-07 1 \Wfcs Health J&^k&:&j FINE SHOES FOR MEN J^k" P^^*^V br CHOCKETT A IONES 1 1 J I IJ 'ill MALAYAN, HK funds I Malayan Fund h >rlling iirv s«m find '< ij in i iinii bus in 1:1 li'\l I I 1 1. I Ii 51 !!> 11 A^!. I168 words
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267 1961-06-07 2 London tin firm and active: £6 up for cash I ONDON. Wed. Tin i was firm and active. While cash closed £6 higher, three months was up £3 and some quarters thought this position night have been restrained by butler pool selling. The advance was attributed largely to a good267 words
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Article163 1961-06-07 2 o mips i, i i»i^>i<jc the Singapore *-.rir- t -rtay .\re S( A Burns v Kamogav t n > 21/22, >■■■._! 31/32, Hi. B m imiea 3S 3■. 11 S adti l 13, Ge\ inttaua I I L: NW, MST r o.i (In: T ri X-•••-._•.K s-163 words
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523 1961-06-07 2 Free Press Market Reporter - Substantial tax but Siamese Tin Syndicate's net profit up Free Press Market Reporter City section: Financeand industry! By SUNUArUKU, Wednesday. THE RESULTS of the Siamese Tin Syndicate for 1960 are fully up to expectations with the net profit amounting to £346,352 against £135,628, reports the latest issue of the Investors523 words
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180 1961-06-07 2 STOCK MARKETS RECOVER: SELECTIVE BUYING LONDON. Wed. The recovery in the stock marLets continued yesterday on elective buying. Business, however, was small nd there were a tew exceptions o the generally firm trend. Gilt■d>:eG;;. However, remained oui of avour. while iore;s;n bonds were nclined to be dull. Dollar stocks moved180 words
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Article50 1961-06-07 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing irices here today were: Previous Today 1 s. Bank Corporauon >408 $410 sa les sa les ATheelock afardei 516.6U $16.60 sales sales I'koi".ii phone $53.00 $53.50 sales sales Dairy Farm A: Co.d Storagi $39.00 538.T5 sales sales raikoo Docks $72.00 5T3.00 sales >.:'.f>50 words
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Article29 1961-06-07 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. -Sales i May ol crude natural rubber iror he national stockpile totalle M 53 lon§ tons, the General St-i rice Administration lu«.-> annoui *cci.29 words
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Article151 1961-06-07 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares La.st sales in vie Singapore Trad me Room yesieruay were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustcad 51. 59 (unchanged), (iammnn 52.17 (up 1 cent*. M. Brew $3.30 i unchanged), McAlistet 51.46 (unchanged). M. Box $3.01 (up ie 3 cents). Robinson $1.44 (im- e changed), S.C.S. $2.33 'down 2151 words
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258 1961-06-07 2 UN debate will start new Angola massacres Portugal UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— Portugal declared last night that the Security Council debate of the situation in Angola might spark renewed "terrorist" attacks in the West African possession, as violence had accompanied each prior dis- cussion of the question. Senhor Vasco Gann, Portuguese258 words
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197 1961-06-07 2 TOKYO, Wednesday. JAPAN'S violent Zengakuren students last night formed the "shock troops" for thousands of demonstrators protesting against a Bill to ban political violence. Hundreds of frenzied stu- i dents surged against the massed ranks of steelhelmeted police guarding, tnegates of the National197 words
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81 1961-06-07 2 'GI JOE' (PIGEON WHO SAVED 1,000 LIVES) DIES DETROIT. Wed. 'G.I Joe." the pigeon who saved the lives of nearly 1,000 British soldiers in i Italy during the last war, has died in the Detroit Zoo. On October 18. 1943. he flew 20 miles from the village of Colvi Vecchia81 words
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Article97 1961-06-07 2 J^ONDON, Wed. Yester- about an international ring day's Daily Mirror re- j flying cars to Andorra, "a ported that cars stolen in tiny State on the borders of Britain were being flown France and Spain." across the channel and sold j Engine and chassis97 words
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Article30 1961-06-07 2 PARIS. Wed— A special hifch military court yesterday .<eiii°nced a third ex-generai to 15 years ha id labour for nLs part in the abortive Algiers putsch last April.30 words
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Article375 1961-06-07 2 |ij NOTE: All prices beiow iiy j are middle prices U.K. Clo? i{ »c Prices LONDON, June 6. Previous Today XUBBER No. 1 HSS c.i.f Euiopun a. ports dune 24 15/16 24 15/16 July 21 15/16 24 15/16 j ROubER No. 1 RSS SPOt 25|375 words
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Article, Illustration298 1961-06-07 2 Nikita-life and soul of party: Ice cream, kisses and cha-cha nnn immTCHfHEV in his most jovial, joke-cracking mood, was *^S^Si«£ Indonesian cha-cha-cha when he.attend ed the OOth birthday party for President Sukarno of Indonesia bet* last night. The Soviet leader grabbed Dr Sukarno's gold-tipped -bony cane to beat time to298 words
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211 1961-06-07 2 GAS CHAMBERS KILLED 10,000 JEWS IN 45 MINUTES ERUSALEM. Wed. Tcr. J thousand people were gassed In 45 minutes at Treblinka death camp near Warsaw, Eiiyahu i Rosenberg, a Treblinka survivor, told the court trying Adolf Eichmann yesterday. Another witness. Kalman Teigmann, recalled that once a transport containing two vanload.s211 words
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Article30 1961-06-07 2 I I I NO Stilus J Unit. .>•• I i fl union h I flight, would"" I round i "wM I Wscu J dii in a I thr igi ~*m30 words
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Advertisement469 1961-06-07 2 SHIPPIiXG N.Y.KLINE P.S'ham Frrar Satsuma Varu ETA 61 H'burg, 12 12 June Seta Maru Port Said, Berw i, Marseilles, H jurg (ETA 25 'ii Bremen, Rotterdam, London, Le 27 29 June No?i-i Maru rt: Sa Bei at, Lattal FamagßSta, 1 tanbu (Boiirgas, Constanzaj, Cct;sa i sisk 11/13 July Ssttsu Maru469 words
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Advertisement57 1961-06-07 2 it's new..r .PHILIPS Jpl|l 4J*|>O^' JnJ\ it's modern^ its PHILIPS Model 83X06T All Transistor Rece.ver with its modti C" yojf home Bc-c^ 1 cordless r cc c is c-~ oc combmotic is Operates on 1% w MALAYA <J/\«:KX> BORNEO SINGAPORE jfj^ II N f Sole Agents: oE aL^ LIEN WAN57 words
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Article14 1961-06-07 3 I ce ress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page14 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1961-06-07 3 Red China's charter in use at Nanyang, says student i THIRD YFi N p G^T° RE Wednesday. THIRD-YEAR Nanyang University economics and political science student, Tan Sfv 7h a "t g C a T Cd in a police urt yesterday that students here were using cyclostyled copies of "The Constitution1,006 words
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Article125 1961-06-07 3 Mr. J. E. Renevier. director of the Cervine Watch Factory. Switzerland, arrived last night by Qantas. He la staying at Prince's Hote: Garni for a few days. Mr. J. Stellingwerff. managing director of the Corporative Condensed Factory. Gelderland-Overysel. Holland flew in last night and Is laying at125 words
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76 1961-06-07 3 The are asked to send in their menl ha.- 1 names and particulars for ;:.em- i registration to the Deputy r tn- Shipping Master. ters and Owners. masters and agents may inspect these re- n, gi>ters free of charge. Lilt Inquiries76 words
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Article44 1961-06-07 3 StU- nools i xiO are j theix i be taken second Vugust. tior cm urn U l Ictims nistn that] r con- it BBC be I irse. Primary penrd leactH reported M Mil tims .nid ma te by h >ase i p be44 words
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Article32 1961-06-07 3 A poor! landed Toh i: to c mplj r restrict- j rrom j ryday. lilty, told c Mi E ft D"Netto: afe ros:r:ciwted v de- j n sitting! v stall in32 words
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Article220 1961-06-07 3 CINEMAS CAPITOL: Tne Alamo 1.45. 5.30, 8.45. CATHAY: Under Ten Flags 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: Tommy The Toreador 1.45, 4, 7, 9.15. LIDO: Serious Charge 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.30. ODEOX: Cry for Happy 1.30. i 4. 6.30, 9.30. j REX: Outlaw's Son 2. 6, 9. SKY:220 words
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Article47 1961-06-07 3 11 TODAY: 6.37 p.m.; TOl| MORROW: 6.26 a.m. and 7.36 it j p.m.; FRIDAY: 7.57 a.m. and yi 8.22 p.m.; SATURDAY: 9.05 a.m. and 9.00 p.m.; SUNDAY: 10.00 a.m. and 9.34 p.m.; MONDAY: 10.46 a.m. and 10.07 p.m.; TUESDAY: 11.29 a.m. and 10.4147 words
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223 1961-06-07 3 ROBERT CHONG - ROYAL VISIT: J OHORE' S WELCOME PLANS ROBERT CHONG »y JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. —The Yang diPertuan Agong and his Consort the Raja Permaisuri Agong will receive a warm welcome here, when they pay their first official State visit next Monday. A big programme of visits, audiences and official functions has223 words
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99 1961-06-07 3 'EFFORTS BY ALL MADE N-DAY MEMORABLE ONE' < SINGAPORE, Wed. The < Minister for Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam, said last night that the National Day celebrations were made memorable by the extent of mass enthusiasm and participation. In addition to activities Drganised by the Government, people throughout the island organised99 words
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Advertisement75 1961-06-07 3 fwIAiVSINGU'S WASOiXAL SALE I I HURRY! TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW OF OUR TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICES fang sport shirts To clear 2.so each silk handkerchiefs 5 9o Wool Twin Set less 20^ Discount Lac jts j o clear 9.50 each m t v c a on" 3.20 v n cotton blankets ou75 words
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Advertisement298 1961-06-07 3 rn^k if Attention!!! New Bridge Rood I^^^/IIB\%':-iIi Branch building is J. < V J f| vK y extended and equip- >^ j Iff L> ped with oircondi- lljP* 5 >'.' t ion ing to give you L-J '.I JB^Stt T^ additional comfort. "^^^^^^XjHßjMl Jj^^^^^illi^i^^i Children's Coins Bank* g§ If^fl^^^^ff^ffcf 2298 words
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Article, Illustration154 1961-06-07 4 Girl comes from Jakarta to I learn our dances KATONG. Wed.— An Indonesian high school girl. Miss Liauw Tjoen Jen, 21. who has a flair for interpretative dancing, is now in Singapore to DOlish up her ballet and learn Malay dances. This154 words
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Article64 1961-06-07 4 pEYLANG. Wed.— Dr. R.L. VJ Soni. the director of the World Buddhists Institute in Burma, gave a talk on "Soul Rebirth. Life Hereafter." at Maha Bodhi School in Lorong 34. Geylang. Dr. Soni who is on a world tour met many Buddhist leaders in the State64 words
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158 1961-06-07 4 MORE TRAINING FACILITIES AT CENTRE FOR YOUTHS YOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J The Johore Social Welfare Department announced that facilities for the training of unemployed and physically handicapped youths in various trades have been expanded at the Youth and Instructional Centre. Industries taught at the centre include carpentry, sewing, weaving and158 words
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Article407 1961-06-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. AN Advisory Board has been formed by the Social Welfare Department here in an effort to improve farming projects at the Johore Land and Industrial Settlement farm. The Board is headed by Dr. Tan Luan Hong. Other committee members are Mr. Lee Sun Choon407 words
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Article, Illustration150 1961-06-07 4 RETIRED PWD MAN OFF TO CEYLON TO SEE SICK WIFE OHORE BAHRU, W£d.— J A retired Johore P.W.D. technician, Mr. S. Velupillai, 57, has sailed in the Messageries Maritimes liner Laos for Ceylon where his wife is ill. Mr Velupillai said before he left: "My wife is now warded at150 words
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147 1961-06-07 4 MALAY CULTURAL GROUP PLANS SINGING CONTEST FOR AMATEURS KATONG, Wed. The Malay cultural group, sriwana, will organise Malay singing competitions for amateurs in September. Inche Alias Husani publicity officer, said that separate competitions were being arranged for men and women. Competitors will be asked to sing both in Melayu Asli147 words
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Article29 1961-06-07 4 PENANG, Wed. Mr. Ooi t Thiam Siew of the Socialist s Front has been officially a nominated for a second term I as Mayor of Georgetown. i]29 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-06-07 4 3-YEAR COURSE IN PSYCHIATRY FOR MICHAEL KATONG, Wed.— Michael Chiew, 18, a former student of Queenstown Se- condary Technical School, sailed in the Messageries Maritimes liner Laos for England. Michael, who was a clerk in the General Hospital in Singapore, told the Free Press that he would study psychiatry at70 words
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Article39 1961-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Vn American expert. Mr. D. R I -•igget, will take charge of bu- I mess management training I it the Rural and Industrial |i )evelopment Authority train- I ng centre in Petaling Jaya. E39 words
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Advertisement103 1961-06-07 4 [Goon'or st& fit "V- s ■>•* 9f| mm T 1^ I "^lliiS tells about himself II M'-~^^^^^ [H -and a strange II I Jfk HK malady— in this II I Jjfa m week's 1 1 I mJHk m I I II jfl I Lil£Ml 9 fill 1 11 1 |P^%J103 words
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Advertisement213 1961-06-07 4 nil *"XUfi#k. I _H_tt v 'oyt r i HOTEL Htel .vj^vC 1 'jgfl^l ft T I F V\ BABY WONG IVY HO 1 High Class Luxury Hotel S 1 Airconditioned Rooms with M 9 j phone bath attached Y. Ir j Excellent European Cuisine M®+ Delicious Cantonese and Jf I213 words
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Article, Illustration780 1961-06-07 5 ROSS I MILES ' 1 1 - She married the king on her death bed ROSS I MILES 1 1 ■^■pst^TTT J X n«L *i I By give us lupescu the she-wolf,' [bied the agitators y VPS the strangest royal wedding monarch who took a commoner bride was that which took place Xii arol of Rumania and780 words
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Article337 1961-06-07 5 At last Princess Helen, faced with this humiliating situation, granted Carol his divorce. Even then Elena i Lupescu did not get her prince to marry her. A marriage between her and the king could have meant abdication or even a revolution. Things continued at this uneasy pace for Elena337 words
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Advertisement294 1961-06-07 5 V TAKE y^^^^^ a s4^^£~ DEED AT THE m J LADIES' MErS SKIRT BLOUSE SET $8.40 ARROW LIGHT FANCY SKIRTS S4 20 WEIGHT SHIRTS $10.50 PANCT SKIRTS *4.20 FANCy SpORJ SHIRTS 480 NYLON NIGHTIES $4.90 FANCY LONG SLEEVE NYLON BABY DOLLS $5.80 SHIRTS 3.90 SWIM SUITS $5.80 ""^YJAMa" SUITS 7.80294 words
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Miscellaneous199 1961-06-07 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tic Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis r x --A MELOOKS UKEAMAP 7HEAIK— WMEK6 j l .■...V'A-,\ v^ r=O^OCV=T~",s:G>. v I YOU'VE ALL. h&A^PC= ,T'S SLJPP^SEC? Try _j._ i/jm^SjjEgL $r\ V'-e .^P, a\j rc^^t^.ck. stamc, r?giP» >/ I*l1 1 >/~ v t199 words
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Article, Illustration607 1961-06-07 6 THE importance of the sea as a source of employment has not been lost on the Government. Evidence of this is the scheme for the training of local men as stewards on seagoing vessels. But employment opportunities are not confined to those who actually no to607 words
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Article192 1961-06-07 6 What the Duke is really like IT is not that the world fails to recognise his shy, engaging snule Anyone who over reads a newspaper or sees a n*wsree) holds some kind of private image of Edward, Duke df Kent, the Queen's cousin and eighUi in line ol succession to192 words
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Article313 1961-06-07 6 TODAY' S RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Service: II metres (7250 kc >. > .Medium Wave Service 47t> metres. A.M. 1100 Programme .summary; 11.02 Masterworks irom France: 11.30 Topic for today; P.M. 12.00 Mid-day serenade; 12.30 Tunes with your tiffin; 1.30 The news; 1.40 The Glenn Miller Orchestra; 2.00 Final Year;313 words
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Article, Illustration626 1961-06-07 6 tne Free Pres overseers and they immedireported: "LABUAN This ately commenced to clear Colony, which had been in ut tne old mines and bring panv Limitpd Thi« c>nm "i**uae,ea, L«aouan in the 1 Something must into n (6). 7 Having done a job in the theatre Ted626 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1961-06-07 6 GEORGINA GREY - OASSENGERS on two buses in Brockley, London, watched a fight between the drivers. One of the men was taken to hos- pital with a broken leg The fight is thought to nave started because one bus trailed the other letting the first bus collect all the passengers.1,142 words
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Article37 1961-06-07 6 ll 'Pori fr I lr 'P. chief?- I Bi^ ft fl R <Port* r ilr I ntoojbux .J s/l n 1 Too }v, I sorU tophi 1 poir'Jl Wff oftienl 1 Not* —v. I quiete './'I37 words
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Article72 1961-06-07 6 1 Mich n iitfj Bhakespe&j J 1 0:V/ i 1 ig( that one ciav rrih^s co everything Th re- ;;;q us rod suply pn the theatre arx'jq ba k a shcr susa Uie play erect transact offi buaoq Vf tak( nr hcliai US r< rtillg they ~a-. When Imk72 words
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Advertisement52 1961-06-07 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiif PATEK PHILIPPE '111 thr only watch i numufiu'tuivr whose entire roller turn of men's wutche* I'urncs. tngraveel on cverj movement, the official stamp <if the State of Geneva, th( i ant hent i c guarantee o' centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. i 1 HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang.52 words
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Advertisement46 1961-06-07 6 CBABTBEE OFFER A NEW MIMA v DOMESTIC CIRCUIT BRI. \K MOUNTED IN ALL-INSI LATHI) OR METAL CASED, CONSUMER'S IMB AND DISTRIBUTION BOARDS I RATINGS 2-5 amps, to *< I I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I I FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. ,W I IPOM PENA^ I f^ORTslB |j SYNCHRONER > 0046 words
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Article347 1961-06-07 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. HILTON TAN, chairman of the Autopk \.>oiiation of Singapore, yestert i t u Government to set up a Road vuthority to study traffic problems steel tluit the person on whom ly should be vested should be he Institute of Transport with s 1 practical experience in transuch347 words
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60 1961-06-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Four pilot officers of the Royal Malayan Air Force have been selected for training in Britain. They are Harbans Singh, Benjamin Lee Kiong. Lim Thean Siew and Ahmad Merican bin S. T. Merican. Pin-tables seized SEREMBAN. Wed. Police have seized 20 pin-tables60 words
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10 1961-06-07 7 YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA GIVES ASSENT TO 'DEATH FOR KIDNAP' BILL10 words
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109 1961-06-07 7 JOHORE TO GET HOME FOR AGED: LOTTERIES BOARD TO HELP lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A J Johore Home for the Aged is to be built near Tampoi, the State Welfare Committee revealed. The committee said that it had persuaded the Social j Welfare Services Lotteries I Board fo waive its dollar-for-dollar109 words
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308 1961-06-07 7 KVTONG. Wed.— School girl Hamidah Zainal. 14. and her partner, Inche M. Salleh a clerk, won first prize in the "Serempang 12" dance competition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. They w ere declared the best of the 10 pairs who308 words
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331 1961-06-07 7 AWARDS FOR 62 JOHORE BLOOD DONORS TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. 1 1 J Dato Wan Idris bin Ibra--1 him. President of the Johore t Branch Red Cross, presented awards to 62 people for dos nating blood to the blood bank here. Three received gold medals for giving more than 20 pints.331 words
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86 1961-06-07 7 300 AT OPENING OF NEW BROKING FIRM SINGAPORE, Wed. About 300 businessmen, stock and share brokers attended the cocktail party to mark the official opening of business of Messrs. Lim Trading Company at their premises at Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay. Among the guests were some heads of business concerns.86 words
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Article, Illustration252 1961-06-07 7 1 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... tio^^acc^ e td IS a.» fecllDfs *t others. AND FOR TOMORROW GEMINI <*$,& i,r«« 'A advantage. Leo str^a^s naU- VIRGO (Au 24 Sept 23): WinUU AX improvement in your social standing is now recognised and you may achieve some desired coal.252 words
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29 1961-06-07 7 Free trip home for soldiers parted from their wives SINGAPORE, Wednesday. British soldiers stationed in Singapore, whose wives are not with them, are to be given free trips home.29 words
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Article141 1961-06-07 7 Island youth camp ready for use I JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. I Building of a youth camp at Pulau Besar has been'completed by the Social Welfare Department with the co- operation of the youth Drganisations at Mersing. The department is making j available the use of a motor- launch to youth141 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1961-06-07 7 important room in that it is where the family circle gathers and where the guests are entertained. At a time of refurnishing a house or shopping for a brand new home, the young home maker's first thought is, what shall we have for the sitting room set?1,036 words
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Advertisement359 1961-06-07 7 ETERNn-.VMnTIC See our full range of ladies and men's models /6 COLLYER QUAY I yEv EL O C ifi" TE*"^ THE MOTOR CYCLE WITH ALL BEAUTY REFINEMENTS Silence Smooth Running Safety Economy Dependability Lasting Service. »B^xy^ Available on 2-year H.P. Terms. Sole Agents:— Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala359 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-06-07 8 EMMA SOH - Furnishing: Sitting room should get first choice I WHICH is the most important room in an average home when it comes to matters of furnishing and interior decoration?....... the sitting room of course, for as its other name, living room implies, it is the most used room in the whole136 words
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Advertisement152 1961-06-07 8 HI HO x ii!l 'A I I JlsSi v ■jUiijsiHn 1 I B^^. ii I i*b V A I liiN^ V^ iA i little Xtra pantee Tht little Xtra pantee has all the comfort and JJ freedom of the little Xtra high-waisted girdle. Especially suitable for Spring and Summer wear.152 words
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Advertisement155 1961-06-07 8 Iyork [litiiKSj Te*****i: Large and wcil-furnished Airconditioncd 'c:- bathroom, long both, hot and cold runrmg water om) Ist Class Airconditioncd 6or Open-Air RcsrouroExcellent European Cuisine and Dclicou< Qmcm served with Special Service. AIRCONDITIOKED DOUBLE ROOM $40.00 vM Rates: SINGLE ROOM $22.00 if/ y If fix Foj- Comfort atu, 1 1155 words
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Article, Illustration342 1961-06-07 9 Answer to a dream: Bigger engine for the Herald I; NO MORE STUTTERING JAT SLOW SPEEDS, AND Ij NO SLOW GETAWAYS -s™THE PRICE: $6,450 JHLRL we were in ,ny friend's 196(1 ♦v K ri u m ph Herald oin S from the office to the barber s one evening last342 words
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Article861 1961-06-07 9 release date. There were three models to choose from the saloon, coupe and convertible. I settled for the convertible seeing it was such a fine day, and away we went the sales manager and I. The pleasure of open-air motoring < the last time I tested a861 words
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Article, Illustration7 1961-06-07 9 CAR CARE FOR THE OWN ER-D RIVER7 words
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Advertisement126 1961-06-07 9 I LliV JSi M€ CO.. fe?T^= co ptivMiaw K FII6CIATIH s on ¥;-:-;:CLES KES STIB before Sale :t 3-f:r Sale CHASi >::■ 0 m.-- 6 I 5 p.m. I9M 3 p.m. Cyc c S 3ge Co. WM lit z'-'j. S~caporc. [bk; car comfort small car economy !*WO»n CROWN BOASTS THE126 words
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Advertisement241 1961-06-07 9 wQ§BßS^3*»* i I i^i^^ rff^^Si^^^^ i^i^^ ~^ih i^K^i^B*'''' H R^^^ I BB Bi tt i B^H 1 Mart I THE BEST BRAKES IN THE WORLDAV^tJ Gives safety on the roads Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits t II 1 1 111 11ll 1 I""" ll! ill '"l|li241 words
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Article, Illustration370 1961-06-07 10 Sporting Signalmen are the pride or the Army: They hold three championships NEWS AND VIEWS OF SPORT IN THE SERnww* PASIR PANJANG, Wednesday. THE distinction of being the most sports conscious Army unit in 1 Singapore belongs to the 18 Signals Regiment, who are the Armys rugby, football and hockey370 words
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271 1961-06-07 10 TENGAH, Wednesday. IT should be a record-breaking afternoon at the Royal Air Force, Tengah, annual athletic meet today, judging by the standards shown at the heats neia last inursaay. The officer in charge of athletic* at Tengan. Fit. Lt. W. B. White said that271 words
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183 1961-06-07 10 Grand performances by athletes at GHQ annual meet TANGLIN. Wed. Grand pertormar.ces were returned by G.H.Q.s athlete.at their annual sports meet held hero on Thursday. There was keen rivalry in every event, resulting in five records being smashed. The recants broken were in the one mile. 120 yards hurdles, hop.183 words
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59 1961-06-07 10 COL. DOUGLAS IS WINNER AT BODGS 'MONTHLY' mHOMSON. Wed. The 8.0.D. X Golf Society's monthly stable- ford competition played over the i Royal Singapore Golf Club's links in Sime Road over the week-end j was won by Colonel J.S. Douglas who returned a score of 35 points. i Lieut. Colonel59 words
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Article, Illustration19 1961-06-07 10 Long Jumper Hodge who qualified i».l RAF Tengah athletic me,, 2, ,J M^'Sl here wmning the even, ff19 words
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Article117 1961-06-07 10 CHANGI. Wed. Royal A;r Force Changi's six-a-sicir football tournament is continuing to produce some exciting and keenly contested matches buf without any major surprises or upsets. The tournament still rom;.;:> open, and the favourites who have cleared their third round hurdles convincingly are F.E.A F 'A' who trounced their117 words
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Advertisement179 1961-06-07 10 FOR SALE ON EASY PAYMENT FOR RENT J2-STOREY OXLEY RISE APARTMENTS (LUXURIOUS ELITE RESIDENCES) COMMANDS A PANORAMIC VIEW OF SINGAPORE CITY ITS HARBOUR Actual view taken from Oxley Rise Apartment? 'Sin Chew Building) now under construction. 1) Oxley Rise Apartments (Sin Chew Building) is situated *M OXLEY RISE APARTMENTS (SIN179 words
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Article321 1961-06-07 11 By R. Lazaroo Singapore, Wednesday. 'pHE support given by Singapore's boxers to the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's Open championships which concluded on Saturday night at the Happy World Stadium was disappointing, to say the least. 111 C JJUUI ICJ^/UIIOC Wttfl an anti-climax. Not more than 30 amateur boxers entered321 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-06-07 11 By B. Norman Singapore, Wednesday. ]y|EXTIOX the name 'Sena' in Singapore. Malaya or Thailand and people immediately associate it with the famous jewellers. But few know that the genial man Who carries the name and owns the many jewellery shops throughout South Hast Asia, besides being a businessman, is57 words
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Article44 1961-06-07 11 BELGRADE. Wed. Bohumn Nemecek. Czechoslovakia's lighiwelierweighl caampion at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, was beasen in t«e European amateui boxing champioiii>iiipj>. He was outpointed In a first series welterweight bout by Jean josselin (Prance), who repeatealv slipped under Nemeceks left44 words
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Article58 1961-06-07 11 .anov. itrs L i n g n R fcaoi 6j nd ng S .tnct Y. Tjukalov. silver medallists at the Rome Games, who will challenge for the* double sculls. The Russians have surpn>mgiy pa>sed over their Olympic sculling champion. V. Ivanov. in favour of O. Tjurian. who will be58 words
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335 1961-06-07 11 jJOHORE SPORTSCHATTER; S. O. Rasoo - j JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER S. O. Rasoo By lOHORE BAHRU, 1 J Wed. Women are i taking a keen interest in football here. Among the spectators along the side-lines are an increasing number of women. They have been coming to the football pitches335 words
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218 1961-06-07 11 Joint Services Amateur J- A F Seletar), Sgt. Barlow Football Association will be (A rxes: Lc Fewt reii meeting Johore State XI (Army). Pte. Ward (Army), Pte. in a friendly football match Middlemas (Army), AB. Hillier at Johore Bahru on Sunday (R.N.),218 words
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268 1961-06-07 11 C. Rodrigues - REBELS OUT TO KEEP RECORD IN SECOND ROUND C. Rodrigues By SINGAPORE, Wed. The Rebels, with six victories in hand at the end of the first round are determined to remain unbeaten when the second round of the Singapore Softball Association league starts on Sunday. Following closely bemud the leaders268 words
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Article20 1961-06-07 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Academy Fencers will hold its championships on June 29 at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road.20 words
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Advertisement191 1961-06-07 11 I iw c ami <t r tne nest recording BS^ i d uble play Vß USI AT ALL GOOD STORES '■SHIRTS B-W Cotton T-Shirts > t:t ours. All Combed Torn -^i Caiour Non-shrinking p_J 7\\ h shape otter repeated X fjsgl\ i"d absorbent. v lO^/ I I STYLE. >^ O//191 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-06-07 11 I 1 H£ V Atf F'*SrCAM£ TO TMC IDUKicw /ot hZZ?£L TH£ £NGLANO BOWUM6 ALL AOUHD k i --.o^.b. H.i,s,KL, teaa^tt^^aas^assß? I22 words
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197 1961-06-07 12 Thais shock the Danes by taking 3-1 lead JAKARTA, Wednesday. THAILAND'S youngsters, coached by Singapore's Wong Peng Soon, took a 3-1 lead over Denmark last night in the final interzone Thomas Cup badminton championships before a capacity crowd. -i Narone Bhornchima anc Raphi Kanchanaraphi defeated the Danish numbe; one doubles197 words
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152 1961-06-07 12 SINGAPORE. W«d T\ven:y-I year-old Hassan Osman, who won the Malacca Cyclists' Associations 50-rmle race on Sunday, Is expected 10 win again today. Hawaii at me Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, is competing in another 50-mile mas*-*d-»:au event at Bad; Pahai 10--oa He152 words
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263 1961-06-07 12 1 BRILLIANT LIGHT, one of the best track workers in Malaya, was seen at his brilliant best this morning when running three in 36 4/5 in the centre of the number two track. Brilliant Light and Free Mist were the only horses263 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-06-07 12 TED DEXTER: Water in the knee. Doubtful for the First Test. R. BEXAUD: Shoulder still sore but he will definitely play. N. ONEILL: Felt no pain at the nets. He may play tomorrow. MISSON: He took 6-73 against Sussex yesterday. He's in great form.48 words
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152 1961-06-07 12 O'Neill may play: Doctor removes plaster and he goes to nets LONDON, Wednesday. j^ORMAN O'NEILL, Australia's butting sensation, practised at the Oval yesterday and felt no pain. He may play for Australia against England in the iirst Test starting at Birmingham tomorrow. main tendon of his left knee in the152 words
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344 1961-06-07 12 EXCITING DRAW AT HOVE: MISSON FINDS FORM AT LAST HOVE (Sussex), Wed.— ln a pulsating finish to a gamepacked with drama and incident, the Australian cricket tourists drew their match with Sussex yesterday. The tourists, set to get 245 in 210 minutes to win. were nine runs short of their344 words
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Article283 1961-06-07 12 YORKSHIRE WIN IN THE LAST OVER LONDON. Wed. English county cricket champions Yorkshire scored their fifth win in six championship matches this season and strengthened their position at the top of the table, but i they had a tremendous struggle before they got > home by one wicket against I283 words
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Article49 1961-06-07 12 Mrs. Lioyd-Jenkins wins at RSGC THOMSON. Wed. Mrs L. j Lloyd-Jenkins, witn a scuie' of three up, won the .snvei division mt'dai at ihe Royal Singapore Goif Club women's golf (bogey) competition piayed here yesterday. The bronze division medal was won by Mrs. Ken Warden who returned all squaie.49 words
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125 1961-06-07 12 SELECTORS CALL IN EDRICH: DEXTER DOUBTFUL LONDON, Wed. John Edrich. the Surrey lefthand opening batsman, has been added to the 12 men from whom England's team to play Australia in the first test tomorrow will be chosen. The selectors announced that they have added Edrich to the listed players because125 words
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171 1961-06-07 12 KEPPEL, Wed. Keppel Club celebrated National Day by opening the Club to all golfers of all Saturday. Followers of the 'royal and ancient game' started pouring in as early as eight in the mornin*. They were greeted by Mr. and171 words
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Article84 1961-06-07 12 THE gardeners nunnml **RRER p ARK. Wcu.-Seum-f, oon G^ ra J eils s P°rl* c scorea their third successive win when -fl H ai Ala §aPPa Muslim Sport* lemay Scorers were: Cooper (2) Richardson (2), Lawrence Heslop and Eddie Teng. Serangoon Garden SC- J Scott; W. Cochrane Wee fhiam Cheng;84 words
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119 1961-06-07 12 BENAUD: THERE'S STILL PAIN BUT HE WILL DEFINITELY PLAY HOVE I Sussex i Wed. Australia's captain. Richie Benaud. admutcd that he still felt some pain in his shoulder but he will definitely play in the first 'lest tomorrow. Benaud did not bowl against Sussex yesterday. He told Reuter. -The shoulder119 words
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83 1961-06-07 12 TELOK KURAU DOMINATE THE 2nd. HALF QEYLANG, WecL— Teiok Kuraii y United beat Stable Bo\> Spoils Club 3-1 in a keenly coniesiea SAFA Div. 2A piayca a: the Stadium here pesteniay. Despite Umiea's sound teamwork, tney were one goal cown I wuen Stable Boy.s ner.eu their opener hardly three minutes83 words
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Article51 1961-06-07 12 BARNES, (Surrey) Tues.— I Osamu Ishiguro and Masao j Nagasaki of Japan both had easy first round victories in j the Lowther lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Ishiguro beat N.G. Sturt. of New Zealand, 6-4. 6-3. and Nagasaki defeated R. J. Lei vine, of England, 6-3.51 words
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