The Singapore Free Press, 8 June 1961
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Title Section22 1961-06-08 1 1° KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL MEWS YOU MUST READ.., The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article185 1961-06-08 1 Four horses in brilliant morning trials -P. 16 thousands It fire site SINGAPORE, Thursday. L Singapore Housing and Development has moved into the Bukit Ho Swee area to >tart work on the construction thousand housing units for the Press \\;»s lold tliis morning building of homes will185 words
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68 1961-06-08 1 m i tor Edu- ng Nyuk I rincipals and I the survey fected by the number n a who i oks ta .^ked I potts as oable *s to I loici G rgc text- books to I also «nH rhlldren68 words
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Article59 1961-06-08 1 CHANGI, Thui\s. The Kesetuan Kampong Melayu i Malay Settlement Union > will make a collection on Saturday and Sunday from residents of the Malay Settlement. Jalan Eunos. to raise funds for victims of the Bnldf Ho Swee fire. Boiiations of clothes may be scni to the59 words
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Article36 1961-06-08 1 NEW DELHi. Thuii..— lndian Hll F r -ice ie t fighters cna.seu a Chinese MIG back over Chinese territory I*** Saturday, according io a repeal In the Bombay Free Press Journai jestexdaj.36 words
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Article, Illustration162 1961-06-08 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs The 8(1 abandoned children under the care of the nuns at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus are promised a brighter future with a donation of .S'J.OOO by the Inner Wheel flub. The care of abandoned children has been part of162 words
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Article, Illustration138 1961-06-08 1 INCHE YUSOF CHIEF GUEST AT RAFFLES FOUNDER'S DAY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusot bin I^hak. himself an eld boy of Ha files Institution, will be the guest of honour at the school's Founder's Day celebrations tomorrow. Celebration^ begin at 9 a.m. when Inche Yusof, accompanied by Puan138 words
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10 1961-06-08 1 O'Neill will play in Test: Dexter still a doubtful starter10 words
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Article82 1961-06-08 1 (Cornwall', C Thxn-s An -elderly n^in" reversin- a car s°^n a sticu hill here ye terdav "irned out to Jiario" with its paws on hpi .SlfpLint 37 a patrolman with the Automobile As- I sociation, realised the -driver" was a dog as he drew level82 words
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172 1961-06-08 1 'PRISONERS ATE HUMAN FLESH IN DEATH CAMPS' lERUSALEM, Thurs.— StarVJ ing prisoners at one oi" Adolf Eichmann's death camps turned cannibal, a Jewish witness told the court tryir.g Eichmann for ma.s.s murder yesterday. Yehuda Bakon, a young Israeli artist who survived the horrors of Auschwitz and Mauthausen camps, which the172 words
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Article208 1961-06-08 1 SWORDS FOR DUKE'S BRIDAL ARCH YORK (England), x Thurs.— The Duke of Kent and his bride, Miss Katharine Worsley, will leave York Minster under crossed swords after their wedding- here today. The sword party will be provided by the Duke's regiment, the Royal Scots Greys. The 25-year-old Duke, an army208 words
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Article105 1961-06-08 1 RUBBER UNCHANCED June liist ci ade i nbber ii.n <i\ i n. it. opened n sin g i port Uiiv nnirnin 1 1 IS •■i ill > ptt liii' i i:~< <i MALAYAN. HK FUNDS M.ina::riV p; v i>i 1.0 > >l.il.i> .in Iv hi bit! in|| n» Iliiiu'105 words
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Article226 1961-06-08 1 DAVID GAN - Jap firm may set up branch here DAVID GAN PROJECT WILL BE JOINT VENTURE By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Japanese company director is now in Singapore to make a final survey both here and in the Federation before setting up a branch office in each territory. He is Mr. Haruo Tokunaga226 words
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Article29 1961-06-08 1 SALISBURY. Thur.s.— Sir Roy Welensky la.st night, lashed out at British Colonial policy and -said the time had come to "stop this sellout." of Britain's colonies.29 words
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Article24 1961-06-08 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain has added nearly two nnd n half million people to her population in the past 10 years.24 words
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Advertisement45 1961-06-08 1 lytj I til w i -m back the clock. cystic world of the ancient onent. edible relics of the Buddhist empire. Hhb boxing, bustling Boating markets, containing the famous "Emerald Buddha". r a handful of the wonders of Bangkok. -■■r-I'E BY CATHAY PACIFICV t.\T OR45 words
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Advertisement18 1961-06-08 1 SQUIRE LONGSON World j^HHHjj^HHI Famous British HI bole Agents:- "^^i|r SINGAPORE PIANO CO 169. Orchord >ood. Sinaoporc •9.18 words
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Article, Illustration629 1961-06-08 1 From tomorrow The Free Press will publish v full round-up of each day's play in the Test. LONDON, Thursday. NORMAN O'NEILL, the New South Wales batsman, will be in the Australian team to meet England in the iirst Test match starting today al Edgbaston, Birmingham. ONeill gave his knee a629 words
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494 1961-06-08 2 Highlands output un desoite vast replanting operations City section: Financeand industry By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thursday. THREE YEARS AGO the issued capital of Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber was less than £470,000; it has since been increased to more than £2,300,000, partly through a one-for-five scrip issue at494 words
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186 1961-06-08 2 Tin chief denies reports of higher ceiling price I ONDON, Thurs.--u The Chairman of the International Tin Council said yesterday the Council has not at its recent meetings discussed either its ceiling or rtoor prices in the agreement. This is In response to questions on the persistent reports emanating mainly186 words
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Article136 1961-06-08 2 higher ceiling price ftoulc" do ic to solve ihc market's fundamental problem ol an acute shortage ol supply, he ados. ibi London market remained very (inn especially foi three months :'er fairly ,ic;i\e dealing*. Witia Fresh demand on both udes ol ttie Atlantic reported to be ra her quiet,136 words
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Article32 1961-06-08 2 ■..uNL>uN I .....>.— The Finan- ihm :i^. -.t" indi< t > foi Juiie si ;t week ago, prei ius vestei > :< respe< i iveiyt Tms 173 2 3T> 1 380 6. 3«>6 t>32 words
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198 1961-06-08 2 SELECTIVE BUYING: GILTS MOVE STILL LOWER LONDON. Thurs. Quiet recoveries continued here yesterday in the stock markets alter last week's set-backs. However, trading activity was quiet and the buying was selecTne main exception was found in gut-edged stocks wliich again moved lower, while in a quiet foreign bond section, Greek198 words
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Article49 1961-06-08 2 HONG KONG. Wed. Closing price.- here today v.eie: Previous today H. S Ban:-; Corporation $410 5414 sales sales Wheelock Maic.en $16.60 $16.60 salei .-aies Efkong phone $53.50 $53.50 sales i>ale> D«.;:v Farm cV Cold Siorage S3B 75 $39.00 sales sales Ta.iioo Docks $73.00 $72.50 sales sales49 words
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Article113 1961-06-08 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in ;he Singapore Tiaamg Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.60 (up 1 cent). S.C.S. $2.33 *up 5 cents). Steamship 83 cents (unchanged), S. Times 53. 30 (unchanged), U.E. Ords. $1.21 (up 2 centsi TIXS: A. Amal 28s. (up 9d.), H.K. Tin 245.113 words
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Article40 1961-06-08 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 8,909 tons t against 9,172 tons in the previous week) comprising:— London 4,204. Liverpool 3.486 and Hull 1.219.40 words
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195 1961-06-08 2 They pledge violence until no violence Bill is killed fTOKYO, Thurs.— A steel y helmeted squads of police last night continued their vigilance over thousands of student and unionist demonstrators who demanded the government killed the anti-political violence Bill. Although the Government early yesterday morning decided to shelve the Bill195 words
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Article31 1961-06-08 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—-Presi-dent Kennedy will fly today to Palm Beach. Florida, for a threeday rest after his arduous trip to Paris. Vienna and London, the Wlite House announced yesterday31 words
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242 1961-06-08 2 RAF may join fight against pirates off Borneo coast LONDON. Thursday. THK Far East Air Force is considering how it can help the Royal Navy combat piracy off the coast of North Borneo, Mr. Hugh Fraser, Colonial Under-Secretary, said yesterday. A Conservative. Mr. Colin I Turner, had complained in I242 words
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99 1961-06-08 2 'TRIED TO EXTORT $1 70,000 FROM KIDNAPPED BOY'S FATHER'-CHARGE SYDNEY. Thurs. Alfred Vercoe, a 43-year old photographer, was sent for trial yesterday to Sydney Quarter Sessions on a charge of trying to extort 5170.000 from the father of a kidnapped boy. Vercoe was charged with attempting to obtain the money99 words
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Article64 1961-06-08 2 /pOKYO, Thurs.— The rushX hour crowds in Osaka. Western Japan, drove a local stationmaster to commit suicide, according to reports reaching here. Railway officials said the stationmaster at Umeda Station in Osaka Japan's second largest city personally attempted to control the crowds. The 30064 words
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166 1961-06-08 2 MAN SHOOTS TWO IN BANK -THEN HIMSELF NEWCASTLE UPON-TYNE. Thurs. A gunman went by appointment to a New-castle-upon-Tyne bank yesterday, shot the bank manager dead and wounded a policeman. Then as bank staff and customers scattered for saiety the gunman fired another sliot and fell seriously j wounded. Shortly after166 words
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Article31 1961-06-08 2 PARIS, Thurs.— A special high military inbunal here yesterday sentenced ex-general Andre Peti: i to five years hairi labour lor hi^ j part in the Algiers revolt lasi ApriL31 words
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Article184 1961-06-08 2 T EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. Holden Roberto, leader of an Angolan nationalist movement in exile here, claimed yesterday that "the Army of Liberation" in Angola was about to launch a vast guerilla operation against the Portuguese. He claimed to have between 15,000 and 20.000 men under arms in Angola. Roberto, 36-year-old184 words
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173 1961-06-08 2 STUDENTS' 'ACROSS THE CHANNEL IN BATH TUB' BID FAILS Dover (England! Thurs. —Two college students who set out from Si. Margaret's Bay near hen yesterday In an attempt to conquer the English Channel in a bath tub had to give up after about five hours in choppy seas. They were173 words
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Article107 1961-06-08 2 TUNIS Thur riai nai claimed I and d( stroked i Army blockhc lint m east* A o mm thl NY.. J4 Aral} j |g. set Die b tfanei vehicles soutb ol v II ia;c tht-j French lighter raft A.:. Zanj 19 ton at ant *•'■< fblJ C stantim Algeria107 words
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Article38 1961-06-08 2 LONDON. ThUTS —A Lonco firm has secured a £7 nil contract to design aiiri supply all plant for t^o bic sugar bed I tories in Soviet Russia. fc-ARMINfi i v rW War 1 j S s ;138 words
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Miscellaneous91 1961-06-08 2 SHIPS '>"-. ulofUMClc the Sm^apoiß wharv^ today are: II i >•- \o ■A, V-" fcikai T, R ijula l T;dr:i 13 16, Xii st< i Uaei sk Burns id M, S rdai KW. 4. MSI xv,-. ;>. Outer Roj(l< 1"; I, MamipO, Okrzej Rt i Biahsad, ■-i Bank, >• i-.91 words
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Miscellaneous283 1961-06-08 2 pop i^:^^*" >% W '/^'COURSE 'T^ v/5^ if FRSSH— IT AIN T fi'Sj m THAWEC7 FROM THE J J FRII7GE T^^ 2Z3 cC NOTE: All prices beiOw I No. 1 RSS June rtf%i> T PnV« are midrl'p nrirp* S|lll! £s 7i tMT 4 'anded once 301 308 V-Opra, V#<KOnUf rnceS283 words
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Article202 1961-06-08 3 SINGAPORE, Thursday ACTION PARTY special mmittee is expected to submit is and recommendations soon fr »roy« the Party and the Gov- cc, Ihc Party and Governed Committee headed by sler, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, in ago with these aims: RECOMMEND ways to make the party and the Government work202 words
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Article, Illustration750 1961-06-08 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY I A COLUMN ABOUT I PEOPLE I I^WHO^MAKE NEWS I SINGAPORE, Thursday. §IXn speakers representing 12 schools will vie for honours in the third Inter-second-ary School Debate organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. Mr. K. S. Ling, secretary of the association's youth section, tells me that the750 words
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236 1961-06-08 3 Seamstress accuses boss of hug, but he is acquitted SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A tailor, Lee Hong, 40, was yesterday acquitted in the Sixth Magistrate's Court on a charge of using criminal force on his 16-year-old seamstress employee, intending to outrage her modesty. The magistrate, Mr. Dalip Singh, treed Lee without calling236 words
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Article, Illustration234 1961-06-08 3 GOLDEN WEDDING JOY FOR LEADER OF TAMIL COMMUNITY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— What is believed to be the first local Hindu-Tamil golden wedding anniversary was celebrated this morning at Bide ford Road. Mr. V. Pakirisamy, 67, wellknown Tamil property owner, and Mrs. Pakiri-samy-Lakshi, 63, were married in Singapore on June 8. 1911,234 words
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165 1961-06-08 3 Officer went to see wife in hospital: Case is adjourned SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Inspector E. Scully, of Joo Chiat police station, woke up yesterday morning and had to choose between going to the courts or Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. In court, ho was required to give evidence in a gang robbery165 words
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Article39 1961-06-08 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs^-Three 'women, Leong Wai Yin. Lee Fong. and Woo Wai Ying. and a man. M. I. Reshty. were each fined $30 after pleading guilty hi a magistrate's court yesterday for betting with ,a I bookmaker.39 words
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Advertisement114 1961-06-08 3 500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Ur ree P ress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page i gold bracelet p/i H precision performance. \*f, ""g fire of its jewel cut iVj >: Batches the quality of its fjjMfj solid gold throughout. i?V~! M 51 JUh watch114 words
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Advertisement71 1961-06-08 3 MOSCOW 1961 :^^^l j>H^B '^^^1 i 'j^^B '^^^M :^l --^^H *^l -^1 *n :^B -i^B vaj<-, .■>'->.■.■..■■-.■.•.; .y.yy. r^flj j -~<».« v s >' ..mil- ::.:^v:-.>.-:*i-:-iiSB The flip-top box, now being adopted by other manufacturers, has been used by Rothmans First and only English cigarette— since 1955 g and indeed71 words
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Miscellaneous203 1961-06-08 3 ing g^^ M /IVI IA< QUEENS: Seuiman Bujang CA PITOL C IN T^ Alamo 1.45. Lapok .Malay >: I. 4, 6.45. 'CATHAY: Under Ten Flags Kaithl Kannayiram I |L^f° 9 Queen of Sheba 'Malay) 14 UDO:'' Se U s C^3o fie 145> 1 4> nnPOV° Civ feS for' Happy j203 words
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195 1961-06-08 4 Association to buy cups for schools, clubs from 'wind-up fund' QUEENSTOWN, Thurs. Officials of the Qucenstown Community Association. wh^ch is being wound up, have decided to use its funds to buy trophies and cups for schools and clubs in the district. Mr. Xavier Perera, secretary, said that association officials will195 words
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103 1961-06-08 4 PROGRAMME FOR STUDENT WEEK OUTLINED SINGAPORE. Thurs. The O Student Week Committee Hw Chinese V.M.C.A. held iia nrst committee meeting a* the ,6ssociattsn's premises to utiine programmes for its "Third Studeats Week" to b* held daring the Aucuit holiaa its, The Secretary i the Student and Youth Department jjl the103 words
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Article86 1961-06-08 4 OERANGOON GARDENS. Thurs.— The V' Student Volunteers turned up in full force at a "barbecue social" to celebrate the group's third anniversary. The barbecue was held at the residence of Mr. Andrew Lee, a director of YMCA, In Serangoon Gardens. Members spent the evening around the86 words
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329 1961-06-08 4 A big welcome awaits Head of State when he tours Changi CHANGI, Thursday. THOUSANDS of residents in the Changi constituency are planning a big welcome for the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, when he visits the district on Sunday. This will be the fourth in the series of329 words
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110 1961-06-08 4 Covernment owns 2,100 office machines SINGAPORE, Thurs. Just. how much paper work is done by Government servants can be gauged by the fact that there are some 1.900 typewriters in use In the various departments. In addition, there are approximately 230 adding and calculating machines in government departments. Maintenance ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a110 words
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Article, Illustration356 1961-06-08 4 This school keeps U.S. children in touch with home SINGAPORE, Thursday. IX a quiet locality, away from the noise ol passing vehicles in Thomson Road, stands a two-storey building which houses a unique school. For the Far Eastern Academy is the only school in this region that adopts an educational356 words
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143 1961-06-08 4 WARDENS ELECT OFFICIALS AT FIRST MEETING pHANGI, Thurs. Mr. Koh \j Thian Teck. 29, was elected the chairman of the Somapah Road Wardens at the nrst annual general meeting of the wardens. The Somapah Wardens was recently inaugurated by the Assemblyman for Changi. Mr. Teo Hock Guan. Formed only a143 words
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Article, Illustration37 1961-06-08 4 kaJ SV?" S d d «i Mr 8 and Mrs. Lee Ah Chye. of Singapore. Mi ss R« sa L,m Mvi Kiang. i s the fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lim Tcck Slew.37 words
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128 1961-06-08 4 'NOT ENOUGH TO LEARN BUDDHISM FROM BOOKS, SAYS MISSION CHIEF IpEYLANG Thurs. Swami j\X Siddhatmananda, president of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, told 100 Buddhists that learning their religion from books and pictures was not enough. He said the teaching of Buddha must be put into practice. Swami Siddhatmananda i was128 words
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Article60 1961-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Registry of Births and Deaths has shifted from its old premises on the ground floor of the Ministry of Home Affairs building to another part of the ground floor of the same building. Its new premises are adjacent to the City Registry60 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-06-08 4 CHANG! Ttv ]\|ORhthan 10,000 people pa^J bastera lYade Fair rtouikj id Serai to see a special three-hour XatbJ Aneka Ragum RaavaL There was a program ir.. of songs, music, dance> and sketches performed by the various Malay. Chinese and Indian cultural organLsa tions in the State. Most of the165 words
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Article135 1961-06-08 4 SI Mi APORE. Tiling 'pilh Singapore Totirisl .Usoriatkwtaj greetings to the Conference h fornia State Hotels' Association k in Los Angeles, California, this The Singapore greetings will be read b y Mr. Myron Ling, former manager of Cathay Hotel and Ocean Park Hotel. Singapore, who Is attending; the conference135 words
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Article21 1961-06-08 4 Fine effort Singapore LONDON n takes <^^ t inn's recent annffl. here, that SinjJP* n ''i 3 In poor: w commer i21 words
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Advertisement48 1961-06-08 4 X«««««<««««««««««««««^«- .<« <««««' I JUST RECEIVED I "CANNON" BLANKETS— AII Cotton Nv!°\ I SHEETS TOWELS COMPLETE RAM olso I MARVELLOUS SELECTIONS Cf\ I "NORITAKE" CHINAWARE CUTLfI' J I GIFT EMPOIHf Tel 18 1 376 X, Changi Village. S pore- '7 KINO SIZE^^X I MENTHOL FBES H fi /j,l 2OCIGAM^^ I48 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-06-08 5 COMMQNgHs WHO MARRIEH KIMGsWL Dra&a Mashin's rise and fall lIJLJi 1 midd i e ?l summer's night in 1903 two naked bodies were thrown out ■ot a window in Belgrade. The hacked tSFJZS* thOSC f a king and his queen the *sn« "3* W3S 5* fina1199 words
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232 1961-06-08 5 Draga was relieved of her burden, but once more this girl who was to become a queen was on the edge of poverty. Around 1889 she \va; noticed, because of her athers position in the ivil service, by Queen Natalie, the kind-hearted vife of King232 words
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Advertisement258 1961-06-08 5 maidenfom ©/strapless six- way SIX-WAY bras that are truly a dream wardrobe 1 MUCH-ADO 2 DEC-LA-TAY Six-wey Sin-way New Much-Ado Six-woy does AM veu could «k tor in a bromost for you all Ways! The Dec-Lo-Toy! closes m front tor cups are underwired and lined °"-<>» <•;• •"fT %m^ i258 words
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Miscellaneous113 1961-06-08 5 t *fljfl RIP KIRBY by John Prentice «c Fred Diekenson I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis t )S3 r— THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake y 'lipßW| r— /disappointed? op I surprised? would W oh. you e*pectecO I "I BLONDIE by Chic YottnB m r "si/113 words
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Article401 1961-06-08 5 Alexander I whose marriage to Draga Mashin, a lody-in-waiting, caused general opposition. Months later both were assassinated. husband's family. In fact, one of her greatest enemies was her brother-in-law. Colonel Alexander Mashin. It was partly a disastrous war against Bulgaria in 1889 and partly, these malicious stories that led to401 words
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Article333 1961-06-08 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Good trade news for Singapore pOOD news for Sin- gapore comes from the leader of the Australian floating trade fair whose "showboat" has just left after a successful six-day stay. Mr. A. P. Whitinoton revealed that three members of the mission had held discussions with the Manager333 words
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Article, Illustration405 1961-06-08 6 GEORGINA GREY - Flowers from a queen GEORGINA GREY dffddsfby STORY BEHIND THE ROYAL ROMANCE THAT LED TO THE WEDDING TODAY SIX was tall and slim, golden-haired and shy. He was a subalm, recently arrived at draughty Catterick Army Camp in the leak autumn days of 1956. It had been no more than405 words
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Article103 1961-06-08 6 the Free Press reported "The Osprey, from Cottey, (Island of Borneo), was bound to Singapore with a cargo of Rattans but owning to a succession of light winds and calms, with strong unfavourable currents, and getting short of provisions, the Captain deemed it prudent to bear away103 words
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Article128 1961-06-08 6 ABOUT 4,000 people were combing Portsmouth and neighbouring: Norfolk County for 5 year-old Denita Black Denita was missed about 7 p.m. one day last week and her mother. Mrs. Winston Black, called police. A neighbour, started a neighbourhood search. Soon the search ranks wer? swelled by sailors128 words
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Article, Illustration543 1961-06-08 6 loved Hovingham; the rambling old place had been her life. There had been rew other male friends in her life. After her brief London excursion into teaching she had been content to help her mother Lady Worsley to run Hovingham Hall. She was well-read, a fair pianist who could switch543 words
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Article56 1961-06-08 6 Life is like that know f 1 rl hf t 1 done *§i Jig? s "SV- in were i )udg V: thi t eat LAUGH..J BEACBcJ 0% c ■> i 3 •ttntft >i tne turner Will :-;v jj! glammerui untervet thmt P r r > y ttm IV 0/ f:56 words
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Advertisement42 1961-06-08 6 A Gift of I Lasting I 1 Beauty I means so much more I I A fine selection of Quality Silver and Jewellery I I j I. S. de .SII.VA I Jeweliers. 106, ORCHARD RD., I SINGAPORE. i Telephone: *****. I 'IIIIfIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIT42 words
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Miscellaneous1077 1961-06-08 6 '^^^^^^^^^^^^sffiß PA LMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS Ik HERE are two ot the common defects found on the He to determine the seriousness of the defect, because the U another and for such divergence there i* a reason. When IS to be1,077 words
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24 1961-06-08 7 CRY for HAPPY FREE PRESS FILM FEATURE ts nothing but laughs j all the way as ford and triends move into a geisha house24 words
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Article, Illustration304 1961-06-08 7 MCI), one of the most -tars on the screen toith Donald O'Connor Happy," the new Wilproduetios for Columbia opening today at the atre. <i\ (ilmed in Cinema iastman Color, co-stars James Shigeta and ki. I roducer Goctz, who made returns to Japan with "Cry304 words
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Advertisement237 1961-06-08 7 B !a =s^^X vv* You'll cry for happy, happy, happy when... %^Sj^i v/^v $B^J *<&*£. '^SSr 4 U.S. GOBS MOVE INTO A GEISHA HOUSE w *i^*^y^^ vX V* !S COLUMBIA PICTUJRESj^senIs_A_WLLIAMGOETZ PRODUCTION vV I I^^^B^^^^^^BB^^^^^BBl^^PnH^^^Bjß^^^^^^^^^^^BJP^^^^^^BßHßfl^B^^B^^^Bßß^^^B^B'^^^^B^^^^^BßßißJpVHnß j w j tV| wL^ v/>y r a v q& Jv j» iffiwiiDßwiiiitm iwffiwk .^>237 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-06-08 8 CHILDREN SAME EVERYWHERE 'HAPPY' TEAM f*IVE a child a balloon, and he'll let it loose or else I hang on like grim death until it breaks. Give I him a slide and he'll climb up and slip down for I hours. Give him a lollipop or ice cream and he'll220 words
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Advertisement114 1961-06-08 8 T»y UAPAN AIR LINES G^^K^^S-^ 111 ENJOY TRADITIONAL JAPANESE HOSPITALITY L i V «JT' AND LUXURY AT ALMOST THE SPEED OF SOUND. "5? k^\ f From the moment you board your JAL aircraft you are '<**,£' IP J a P an Charming Japanese Hostesses in graceful r%l ""onos greet and114 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-06-08 9 QTAKA and Miyoshi Umeki, both of rsir-cd in "Sayonara," pose for the I girt two genuine geisha girls who r w rh them in "Cry for Happy." Miiko iyeshi both play geishas in the film, emphasises something that people in the West do not know or just80 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-06-08 9 'Shoot as often as you like,' said Ford "£RY FOR HAPPY" was shot entirely on location in Japan— and everything about it is authentic. Above, Glenn Ford uses chopsticks to dip into a steaming bowl of Japanese delicacies at a traditional dinner. "I don't mind how many times the scene104 words
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Advertisement196 1961-06-08 9 nSfsi FOR THE BEST FROM JAPAN YASHICA PENTAMATIC AUTOMATIC 35mm Single -lens FEATURES Ki*^^| Auto-Yashinon Fl.B lens. B W BMllll» \B fj f i /loSoth? ane sec ™H mil y o^ y Non-spinning speed selector Bi^i Hil B' 't>^.dial. "VO^^ W ■^^^SHB B^^^l^^ Automatic Diaphragm. \^lS B^^^ Easy -to reach196 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-06-08 10 IT WAS not so long ago that an itinerant pavement photographer could set up his tripod and camera, take a picture and under cover of his enveloping black cloth, develor a print for immediate delivery to his waiting cu> tomer. This ambulant combination440 words
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Article, Illustration373 1961-06-08 10 Veteran director says: Give me a comedy On —one/ he will keep at it 'until they have to carry me out' FEW Hollywood directors have made as many films as George Marshall, the man behind "Cry For Happy." His screen career began in 1913 and this is his 411373 words
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Advertisement47 1961-06-08 10 Jg J S M 4^^ STEREOPHONIC RADIOGRAM Pm^' l^^ fill .^mm tf J fJr ..__-^^a» |MB^|W /jw Fully stereophonic, 111 Obtainable From All Radio Dealers IfS^l HHHi I 'sBT HEAD OFFIC 95-97, TRAS ST. SPORE Tel- 7 7640 -739£ BRANCH: 3. THE ARCADE BLDG,SPORE Te1: ***** -320f>s47 words
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Article236 1961-06-08 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday fctTRAL bodies have pledged their full Support to Singapore's Cultural Festival Ltsi s"d hope to make it the biggest y tf its kind seen here. Hjjj frjci disclosed by Mr. Yap Van Hon of the Cultural Committee. J 1 P ov 1 c^ nment -sponsorf£ te Ur236 words
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Article, Illustration111 1961-06-08 11 200 AT FAREWELL PARTY FOR COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE ON TRANSFER TO HONG KONG OIGLAP, Thurs— Some 200 guests attended a cocktail party at 356-A, Upper East Coast Road to bid farewell to Mr. Hari Purwanto, regional representative of Messrs. Usindo (Singapore) Ltd. and Mrs. Purwanto, who are leav- ing for Hong111 words
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41 1961-06-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thur.s Mr. Leslie Cheah. principal of the Princess Elizabeth i School, for the Blind here., has returned to Johore Bahru after attending a seminar in i j Washington on education for the blind.41 words
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Article32 1961-06-08 11 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Ong Kirn Hoe. deputy head of the Press division of the Federation of Malaya Information Services, has arrived here on v a two-week tour of Britain.32 words
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Article, Illustration63 1961-06-08 11 HE'S OFF TO INDIA TO STUDY ENGINEERING BALESTIER, Thurs. Mr. M. Ravindran, a former student of Raffles Institution, leaves for Madras today by air to join the St. Joseph's College in Trichinopoly. He intends to become an electrical engineer. Ravindran is the son of Mr. V. K. G. Nair of63 words
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Article65 1961-06-08 11 i p rhiirs. 220.000 the Indian the Great opening 1.."\:l :•< till it dlrec- said I been ciE a large iltful m- g local gard to ir< d pro- the mem- bad shown afactar- play, v*:hl osands oi have a to she a ot U i g Is lor65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-06-08 11 CORPORAL C. Weeden i and his bride, Cpl. P- Daley of the Women's Royal Air Force, who were married at St. George's Church, RAF Changi. on National Day. The bridegroom is attached to RAF Police. His bride is a clerk at Headquarters FEAF.46 words
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114 1961-06-08 11 2 BLACK EYES: ASSAULT BY POLICE OFFICER IS ALLEGED PENANG, Thurs. Appearing in court with two black eyes, a father of two charged with housebreaking complained he had been assaulted by a police inspector. "I can recognise him if I see him again." Tan. Wee Kheng. 30, told the First114 words
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134 1961-06-08 11 Acrobatic feats by Aussie dance trio at nightclub SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^S Australian dancing team is now in Singapore to entertain Singapore nightclub audiences with unusual acrobatic feats. Comprising a husband-and-wrfe team and a third man, the trio is giving halfhour floor shows at a leading hotel every night. The husband134 words
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98 1961-06-08 11 51,000 CHILDREN REGISTER FOR PRIMARY CLASSES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ministry of Education announced that more than 51,000 pupils had registered up to June 2 for Primary I admissions for 1962. The registration for English schools is 27,454; Chinese 20.070: Malay 3.565; and Tamil 121. Parents are reminded that registration closes98 words
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Article42 1961-06-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The installation dinner of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club will be held here on July 2, when Dr. Tan Luan Hong will be inducted to the office of president by the out-going president. Mr. C. J. Lowe.42 words
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278 1961-06-08 11 The secret of success in industrial relations by Mr. Holt SINGAPORE, Thurs. Much of the success of industrial relations and the efficiency of businesses lie with that level of management in direct daily contact with the workers, according to Mr. N. D. Holt, president of the Supervisory and Management Training278 words
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85 1961-06-08 11 EXECUTIVES OF PHARMACY FIRM ON VISIT SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Leonard Chan, general manager of Pfizer Export Corporation. Hong Kong regional headquarters, and Mr. Ted Meldahl, manager of Pfizer organisation in Bangkok, are in Singapore on a business visit. Mr. Chan will in Singapore for four days, on his "biannual survey85 words
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Article26 1961-06-08 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Hong Lim Community centre, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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125 1961-06-08 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Successful candidates who sat the Pitman's Examination at Raja's Commercial College in April are: Shorthand: Sylvia Tan (HOw.p.m.); Ng Sho Chin (120w.p.mj; Oliva Tan and Yvonne Eleanor Marie Soliano (100w.p.m.) Wendy Loh, Khoo Boon Kee, Catherine Tan, Cheo Son Hua, Patricia Mynie125 words
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Advertisement326 1961-06-08 11 PAILLARO n A llJ'l m'^^^KT-' >^^B^l do: it measures the scene through the lens Colours f rom come out os real as you pZjU see them. /6 COLLYER QUAY Ask for Stn/m leaflet and price list. 'YOUNG DREAM. A brief X wired bra with damt/ 6call- J I e^^\ oped326 words
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Miscellaneous195 1961-06-08 11 lflDrn <Au*. 24 Sept. 23): IF IT'S YOOR BIRTHDAY... "M*^ JSS±f"JS YOl* are moody and tempera- in al i are as of operation conmenUl and will have a bad nec ted with your work. y3T you are a little too prac- are intermixed. jsisjrsss~s^» Scorpio ftwusts; ha»dle your own aß^lrs195 words
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Miscellaneous150 1961-06-08 11 ARIES < Mar 1 A ir 20 > Hnibu TAKE care that you don't set your signals crossed. You can make fine gains if you are wise. taiirik (Apr 21 Ma y 2I): IAUIfUd YOl R big day of the week for handling important personal matters. See that you make150 words
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Article, Illustration729 1961-06-08 12 The down-to-earth man who loves a social climber Dear Awie r I am 28 and am going out with a girl of 33. I love her but have to admit she is a terrible social climber. She is always talking about how much people have and saying we must both729 words
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Article321 1961-06-08 12 DROP ANNE 7^ OONT get yp tet troubles in a letter She II give you sound «4v, Ce^ you deserve one! Writ, to d!>' Singapore Free Press, Tim* w Valley Road Singapore 9 Uv I, new dress and asked him frankly what he thought about it. His reply was321 words
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221 1961-06-08 12 QA friend told me of an article she had read stating that it is inadvisable for a pregnant woman to have a new dog in the house. What do you think? 4 At first this que<- tion looks very funny indeed, and after221 words
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Article81 1961-06-08 12 Q( an you u-ll nH tin medicinal ai black moUss^" I haitf a tcaspoontu! in milt, i h a rurr for jrthmt tru»" \M lisa ci:.a: rain Hi Is c:v- r. Mffi \v paftl] r pr -iv---. d Bla k sam< i i lied M.' Car,- tra and vitamin81 words
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Advertisement350 1961-06-08 12 nLOOK/ at THESE valuesS B IN OUR H fl CAM f| Pi SEASONAL S MX L KH ■M up CD B9 TA Cotrcn Net 38" 2.20 0.70 per yd. WA WJM White Curtain Npr 38" 2.50 1.80 P« ml Plain D. C. M. Fabric 47" 3. 20 2.50 EU mm350 words
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Miscellaneous147 1961-06-08 12 POCKET MONEY prizes are offered for the colouring of this scene with paints, f~*f* crayons or chalks. s^iS&^ J**A k There are lour prizes ofAaBK 1 f ered— each of S5 < two M& $w j M)jjlE& f for b °y s and two for s irls> *WU I i147 words
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Article, Illustration12954 1961-06-08 13 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM OISO0 ISO are all the Altered for the Yuri 1 lub's June >SS ONE r,ri\i N g t--n c 1 Dl BID- b n n Hi sit- .'■>-Dl Inrndk) I s por<> S; M ipt S 2-12 >l HOI X 3'pQff Ist. chi sdozn12,954 words
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Advertisement151 1961-06-08 13 f 1 r POWER ELEGANCE I I SAFETY COMFORT A ROOTI-S PRODUCT Hillman Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE IT f S BETTER BUILT! Own this new Hillman and you own a fine car. It's Sweeping, elegant 'new look not just put together, it's built and built to go. More verve151 words
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Advertisement47 1961-06-08 14 EVERY PURCHASE oUi c Winer i COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF: CHINESE BROCADES 3A WATCHES BINOCULARS .^rf^ffi CAMERAS RADIOS ■^^^m^a/BKtESk. INDIAN INDONESIAN A" I j ot LKAr I j Our EXPRESS SERVICE DEPT. gives you custom tailored suits in ONE DAY. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL. SCOTTS RD., SINGAPORE -9- Tei:*****47 words
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Article154 1961-06-08 15 M views for Hletni Tasse I bas :v I numerous p a st year school jided to extra t: B r meai .> I r- to I i rnment nglish, H .i. o '/a f..\low the I -w( ek m\y guide I that I not bnH tudles m :.\y154 words
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Article, Illustration316 1961-06-08 15 ALEXANDRA LEE - A night of fun and dance to mark a happy day ALEXANDRA LEE -Social and flirh ROUND-UP BY TEEN WAY TO EXPRESS I PRIDE. FAITH A MID the festivities of the State's second National Day, teenagers and young adults displayed a keen sense of organisation when they went gay to316 words
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180 1961-06-08 15 SMARTEST NURSE AND AMAH WILL GET CUPS AT DANCE A SOCIAL and dance called "Hospitals' Nite" will be held on Saturday. July 1. at the Fraser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mr. S. R. S. Naidu. chairman of the organising committee said, the180 words
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Article, Illustration412 1961-06-08 15 IT IS NOT FOR THE RICH AND OLD ALONE OUR club is not for the elderly and the wealthy alone," said Miss Gladys Pereira, secretary of the Pan Pacific Southeast Asia Women's Association when I met her this week. She was speaking against the popular, but wrong, beliefs entertained by412 words
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Article, Illustration337 1961-06-08 15 SUNNY GIAM - What makes a prize colour shot -by an expert SUNNY GIAM PHOTOGRAPHY- BY SINGAPORE will be represented in the "Around The World With PSA" which is one of the highlights of the Photographic Society of America's Convention this year. It will be held in New York, from Sept. 27 to337 words
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Article304 1961-06-08 15 MISS MABEL SONG. 130 5 Cairnhill Road. Singapore 9. wins this week's top prize in the critic contest with her review of the Ballad of the Alamo in verse. She writes: To the State of California, To the town of Hollywood, Came a singer, Marty Robbins, With304 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-06-08 15 ,AUR mystery singer w last week was popular Frank Sinatra. Farid Sazali, 583 Youngberg Terrace, Singapore 13, is the lucky winner of two Philips EP discs. This week we have another very wellknown personality. Send your entry to "The Free Press Music Quiz," Times Huose, Singapore 9.50 words
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Article174 1961-06-08 15 "FiROM the facts below can you guess who the world-famous man or woman is? This quiz will appear every Thursday. The answers will be published on the following day in Page 3. All you have to do is Guess Who then check to see if you are as174 words
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Advertisement137 1961-06-08 15 Is IH ■Vil YaW v Be J^W&t^~* V^l o^o^ n Fitted with a four speed turntable and plays all sixes S ot records It has j printed circuit transistor O| n jmplitier ,md a low noise, low consumption motor i B The outw.trd facing spcoker is .1 7" x 4"137 words
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253 1961-06-08 16 THAIS WHIP DANES TO EARN RIGHT TO MEET INDONESIA JAKARTA, Thursday. THAILAND thrashed Denmark 7-2 last night in the world Thomas Cup badminton Inter Zone tinal to qualify for a weekend challenge round for Indonesia's title. The Thais, young and inexperienced in international competition in comparison with the heavily-favoured Danes,253 words
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Article25 1961-06-08 16 KATONG, Thurs. A commit" cc :ret>;:: 'he Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will i>> -ir'.d at the Chinese Swimmine Club tomorrow a: 6.00 p.m.25 words
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Article22 1961-06-08 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Malay Badminton Association will hold a dinner at the Jubilee Restaurant on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.22 words
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326 1961-06-08 16 SIX RECORDS GO AT TENGAH AIRMEN'S ANNUAL SPORTS TENGAH. Thurs.— Six records were broken at the RAF Tengah athletic championships here yesterday. The best performance came from LAC McCormick, who broke i he Shot Putt record with a distance ol 37 ieet I inches, improving on his own record by326 words
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672 1961-06-08 16 ALLAN LEWIS - Four horses break 36 for 3F. on fast track ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Thursday. FOUR horses broke M for three furlongs on the fast number two track at Ipoh this morning. The best eflort of the morning was Timberlane's (Posner) half a mile in 49 4 the last three in672 words
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154 1961-06-08 16 EDGBASTON: UNHAPPY GROUND FOR THE AUSTRALIANS T HE Edgbaston .round at 1 Birmingham where the i first Test match between Australia and England will j be played starting today comes back in the lime- light after a lapse of o2 j years. The last time the two countries met here154 words
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380 1961-06-08 16 PETER MAY HITS SPARKLING 153 FOR SURREY v. SOMERSET LONDON. Thurs. Peter May. who asked not to be considered for the first Test against Australia because of doubts about his fitness, played a sparkling innings ot 153 not out for Surrey against Somerset at Taunton yesterday. May. who has been380 words
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325 1961-06-08 16 TIMBERLANE TRIAL IS BEST EFFORT OF THE MORNING IMirage iSubiant went easily mcr three in 43. All lhe \Va> seemed to have something in hand when running three in 39. Take Easy (McGrowdir) WBS kept weLl on the bit lor li;s three in 41. Dr. Doddington (Tulloh* spurted down the325 words
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Article95 1961-06-08 16 MOLLARD CUP GOES TO THE AIRWAYS DAYA LEBAP. Ruir*. S^aiu teamwork throughout enabled Malayan Airways Spoiw- Ciub uo nriii I lie Mollaru Cup by beaiin<j Airport Spoiis Ci ib 2-1 in Lhe fiiKu oi me M: 1 in Airways Sports Ciub football touiuamen pla\eci here yes onu-iy Malayan Airway opeut-u95 words
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Article46 1961-06-08 16 TENGAH. ThIUS Koyv.l Air Foite. Tengah. playing forceful football, scored convincing Ti-2 victory over British Muuaiy Ho s pu.ii in a friendiy maicn here yesterday. Scoreis for Tengah were Yorkt »2). Kell. GGallante t aau Langdon. McDauu and Puce lepiied foi B.M.H.46 words
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360 1961-06-08 16 HO Sim Lim. who has been inactive most of this season, brought off the only surprise in the Bukit Timah District Combined High School^ athletic meet on the i Chinese High School stadium yesterday Ho managed to pip Victor Yong of360 words
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Advertisement314 1961-06-08 16 "PEPE" CONTESTS RESULTS COLOURING Ist PRIZE: 2nd PRIZE: SEAH LIM SONG ALLEN WAN KEN TIONG 43, Pnnce Phii.p Avenue -8, Guan Chuan Street, Si\GAPORE-3. SiNGAPCRE-3. 3rd PRIZE: ATAN BIN LEMAN Norman ton Police Qtr;. Aver Roiah Road, SINGAPORE-5. CONSOLATION PRIZES SINGAPORE: Thorn Keng Hoong 245 Tembeling Rd; Patrick Teo Kok314 words
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Advertisement394 1961-06-08 16 l^ 1 1 1 I*l ft j WORD PUZ2 LE >J cut ,»t wi(k *y V Posting instructions C:<t I °PPcor l. I Nome z. Address > _j i i/i i i ru i ••••Cut Magi Idjjg CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLE 1 To wonder about from one 4 place to394 words
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