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Title Section23 1961-06-09 1 2° KEEP UP WIT H THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST BEAD... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1961 15 CENTS23 words
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Article135 1961-06-09 1 Tomorrow's Ipoh race card and preview -P. 12 the party machines I -I M. #6ddv for I action IAViD TamBYAH SINGAPORE, Friday. H n 24 hours to go until Nomination > sel for the Anson by-election. t have been selected but in most names have not135 words
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192 1961-06-09 1 United Malaya: Dato Ismail gives three 'musts' JOHORE BAIIRU. Fri. The Federation Minister of Internal Security. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rah man. said here yesterday that i it wag the task of "each and r very one of us" to build a "united nation"' in Malaya. The Minister,192 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-06-09 1 CINGAPORE, Fri.— The President of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, Mr. A. T. Rajah, had a big "thank you" for The Free Press yesterday when he called to receive a cheque tor $3,155. Mr. Rajah said: "At this time when Singapore's athletes are preparing120 words
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Article141 1961-06-09 1 TRUTH ABOUT THE ART OF EXORCISM m What is the truth abuut exorcism, the strange art of drivi?ig out devils and evil spirits? !Do devils demons and evil spirits still victimise people in this modern, scientific age? Yes says an -'official exorcist" the Rev. Shuldam Shaw, a retired English vicar141 words
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Article41 1961-06-09 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Detectives last nigM raided Pulau Minyak. a einsjstcr stronghold ofT Loronc 1 Gevlans. and took possession of 15 acid bulbs, three iron pipes. our dagger, three parangs, two motor-cycle chains and 21 bottles. Two men were detained.41 words
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Article77 1961-06-09 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Social Welfare Department officials are chocking on cases of duplication in cash relief for Bukit Ho Swee ftre victims. spokesman said the department had discovered a number «f such cases and is taking action against those who fraudulently obtained cash rehubilltition grants twice. There were,77 words
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495 1961-06-09 1 Mackay's four-ball spell brings an England slump 0 Every clay The Free Press carries the first full round-up of the Test. BIRMINGHAM, Friday. £JAUGHT on a difficult pitch after several interruptions by rain England struggled to reach 180 for eight wickets by the close on the first day of the495 words
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138 1961-06-09 1 THE KAMPONG HENDERSON FIRE: NO ARSON -POLICE SINGAPORE. Fri. The Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Seng Huat. this morning said that the fire which destroyed the roof of a hut in Kampong Henderson yesterday morning was not the work of an arsonist. He sajd that damage to the hut was minor138 words
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Article44 1961-06-09 1 NAIROBI. Fri.— Mr. Tom Mboya, Secretary General of the Kenya African National Union, gave notice in the Legislative Council here yesterday of a motion calling for steps to be taken for the closing of British military bases in Kenya without delay.44 words
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Article31 1961-06-09 1 SALISBURY. Fri.— Some 200 people of ali mces voluuleered ai i a meeting here last ui^m to take part in a muas campaign io break me coioui bar31 words
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159 1961-06-09 1 GOVT. NAMES SEAMEN'S OFFICIAL TO GO ON JOB-HUNTING TRIP SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, last night named Mr. Teng Tian Kum, secretary of the Singapore National Seamen's Union, as the second member of the two-man delegation that will go to Europe this month159 words
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Article44 1961-06-09 1 LONDON. Fri.— Tliree months tin lose yesterday £3. 10s. A large part of the turnover was in casij at £880 a ton with Liie butler pool presumably supplying ihe market at that level, uatie source.said. (Full report P. 2. Col. 1).44 words
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228 1961-06-09 1 'Talk to the Malays and learn language INCHE YUSOF TELLi RAFFLES BOYS: SINGAPORE, Fri.— Any shortage of Malay language teachers should not discourage students, for the best and most interesting way of learning the National Language is to speak to Malays, said the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak,228 words
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Article24 1961-06-09 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.— President Kennedy left by ;nr ye<-terdav lor Palm Beach. Florida, where he v. ili rest until Sunday night. i24 words
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Article42 1961-06-09 1 RUBBER PI UP MALAYAN r wDS i CARRIER ill' 1 t Four; I I. I I-" i f t r i STPIKf C F i lgr« i ra lied b !>mi i and tli X Fmplov, h| mi mai Ihb morn42 words
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Advertisement89 1961-06-09 1 For style 4%/^ comfort I^^ ECISA Fromcs C OPTIEK opticians Spore. Tel: ***** <* ii ii 8£ v 9IG FAMILY CAR IN THE M EDIIIM-PRICE RANGE class the Austin A.55 is outstanding as a bigr, -for passengers: comfortably takes five adults KZ c and four children. More room for luggage:89 words
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Advertisement148 1961-06-09 1 POLE ROUTER PATE I ■MJl^Py' nw Why your best watch should be a Universal Proof No 1: Universal has its own researc! and development laboratores which have invented $u< h mechanisms as the Mi.r otor, hailed as the greatest advance in self-winding movements in 30 years. Proof No 2: Watches148 words
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Advertisement8 1961-06-09 1 SWEE HIM TRADING CO I*4 Cross St., Singapore8 words
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270 1961-06-09 2 Tin: Cash sales at £880, consumers tend to hold off I %^1 J^K^^W i"^^^D I t"^^^^^^^^^^^ i^^P j OXDON. Fri.— Three lj months tin rose E3.IQ& yesterday. A large part of the'turnover was in cash at £880 per ton with the buffer; pool presumably supplying the market at that level,270 words
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278 1961-06-09 2 Two main reasons why profit of New Broken Hill soared By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. THE TWO major reasons why New Broken Hill was able to increase its mining profit by no less than 52 per cent last year were a sharp increase in zinc production while still278 words
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182 1961-06-09 2 WEAKER GILTS HAI T RECOVERY IN EQUITIES LONDON. Fit A renewed weakness in gilt-edged securities reflecting a further fall in sterling, had a depressing eilect on the stock market> here generally yesterday, and the recent recovery in equities was brought to a halt Gitts suffered on presisteut sellmg and many182 words
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Article272 1961-06-09 2 Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: J. Waugh 51. 90 tup 2 cents). M. Cement $2.25 »do\vn 4 cents). Metal Box 53.03 «up 2 cents). S.C.S. $2.40 <up 2 cents*. Steamship 84 cents <up 1 cent). U.K. Ords §1.23 (up 2 cents). TINS: Aokam272 words
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Article55 1961-06-09 2 VIENNA. Pri. Rumania and Indonesia entered into an economic pact by which Rumania will deliver complete industrial outfits and machinery to Indonesia on credit and in return. Indonesia will deliver products to Rumania which have been produced with the help of the Rumanian implements, according to a joint55 words
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Article28 1961-06-09 2 NEW YORK. Pli.— The Polish cook for Mr. Bogaan Li-nvandow-ski, Poland's chief delegate to the United Nations, has asked for asvium in the United States.28 words
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Article35 1961-06-09 2 Oft ph n. t F::..:n- rimes markeS indices fot Juiie r, week ago, previous t: aay'< respe ively: B ?73?. 3>o 0 306 S, 307 3. 233 0 I"'> 4 116 10b i35 words
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Article48 1961-06-09 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bant Corporation. $414 5414 salt sales heelock Mardei $i6.t>u $16.50 sales sales Hkor.ir phone $53.50 $52.50 sales sales D; iry Farm Cold Storage $39.00 $38.75 sales sales Taikoo Docks $72.50 $72.50 salts sales48 words
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198 1961-06-09 2 Showdown in Katanga Cabinet soon: Rulers can't agree ELISABETHVILLE, Fri. A showdown is expected within the Katanga Cabinet in the next 48 hours, usually well informed sources said here last night. This forecast followed I the issuing of an official communique denying that there was any agreement with the United198 words
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231 1961-06-09 2 Lisbon told by ally: 'Bow to new conditions in Africa' NEW YORK. Friday. FRANCE, first of Portugal's allies to take a public position on the 4 Angola question during the Security Council's renewed debate, yesterday appealed to Lisbon to "how to new conditions" in Africa. M. Armand Berard. chief French231 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-06-09 2 SHIRLEY BASSEY MARRIES HER FILM DIRECTOR... AFTER'NO,NO,NO' LONDON In. Singer Shirley Bassey (above), the girl from Cardiff s Tiger Bay who has said she refused marriage proposals from film director Kenneth Hume several times, was married to him yesterday at a London Register office. Miss Bassey, first appeared on the69 words
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Article79 1961-06-09 2 NAIL WENT THROUGH HIM $55,000 EDINBURGH, Fri. A man who was accidentally shot through the body with a three-inch nail while he was sitting in a tavern, was awarded c 6.500 (about $55,000) damages here. Andrew Patrick. 30, claimed that workmen were busy outside fastening a panel when a cartridge-loaded79 words
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189 1961-06-09 2 HE FORGED CABLES FOR NEWS SCOOP: 18 MONTHS >TAIROBI. Fri. Lan Ma_<i theson. journalist son of Kenya's chief press officer, was jailed here yesterday for 18 months fur forging and uttering telegrams which the magistrate said could have caused ''untold misery to millions." The telegrams, ostensibly between the Governor of189 words
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Article118 1961-06-09 2 LONDON, June 8. Previous Today ■IUBBER No. USS c.i.f. Europ e a n ports June 25 1 16 24 15/16 July 25 1/16 24 15/16 Ko..d£R No. 1 RSS Spot. ...25 1/16 24 15/16 HOBttER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, July 25i 25 1/16 TONE: Steady.118 words
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Article71 1961-06-09 2 NEW YORK, June 8. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 112.37 112.62 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, July 30. 30.35 Sept 29.95* 29.75 TONE: Steady. SALES: 16 lots. i »i .no contract July .'{n.L'L'i 30.70* i Sept 29.85 29.621 I TONE: Quiet. I SALES: Nil. 1 No. 1 RSS June71 words
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Article31 1961-06-09 2 Previous Today 30 Industrial* 700. sr> 701.69 20 Railroads 143.86 144.12 40 Domestic Bonds 85.28 07 15 Utilities U4.33 H3.M i 5 stocks Composite Averages 232.93 232 I*731 words
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Article40 1961-06-09 2 Pepper Malabar spot 4\ afloata 17;, June shipment 47J. Lampong spot 4s, 'afloata 47», .June shipment 47i. Muntok white spot :,7i, afloata ~>'>i. June Bhipraenl si>i sellers, ex-dock. Al»;ve prices Quoted in U.S. ceuts 1 per ib. I40 words
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Article86 1961-06-09 2 Copra, Coronut Prices LONDON, June 8. Previous Toriat COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per long ton June. SltiOi $167 COPRA, Sttaits Borne, a.j.t. U.K./ North European P or t delivered weight per ««ng ton June/July £604 i6IJ COuonui OIL crude Straits c.i.f. Euro* pean86 words
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339 1961-06-09 2 Russia protests, warns and issues a threat to the West on Berlin T d~\^ T T*\ TWT X"^ I PUSSI\ protested to Britain, France and the United States last X night about the use of West Berlin for "the organisation of inter national provocations endangering peace. She Tlso told West339 words
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Article86 1961-06-09 2 York. I the vast t! I when m expectediy their .veddin! ''IM yesterday I I v: ;>fi f«»r th<- I a' 1 I I I marriage 1 1 I fan iain I to have b, 1 brfd, 1 co m r 25-yea I MagniticeJ I Dean I E. i86 words
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Article56 1961-06-09 2 Stab Deptrtoi terday reiterai genuiiH '■> be est dead! ena In Ct- It- White, said th< at Gem i ha ed pendi dis liivi nun ported continue tin DetM I I Pathet La He said: "U- *W may b< Erow I other postpone I va *y i d to56 words
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Article51 1961-06-09 2 VATICAN CITY. Fn. Queen Fabiola o! th( Belgians, rumoured to be expecting a baby, yesterday unexpectedly cut short a visit to the Vatican with King Baudouin. The Royal couple, had had an siii I audi< n i Q;;< t:. F. hay. walked to call on C I nicu T51 words
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Advertisement445 1961-06-09 2 N.Y.K.LINE S Fenar.g «w Maw Liverpw E T A 5 r 61), H burg, RstterttM 12 12 June Seta Han Pad s I, 1 1 Karsei les, t a 2S 51). Bremen. Rotterdam, Lomtoi i Le Ham 27 29 June v, 3 ru A: v, QjißMti, Assab, Port Sodan, Aquaba,445 words
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Advertisement39 1961-06-09 2 dJtllllllllllllllllllllllllf lIIIIIIMMIIIIIif ItMIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIt JMIlt I SHARP I automatic serves you with I delicious morning M^ tt OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALER! Sole Agents for Singapore. N y 1 ROXY (SINGAPORE) C<^3 5 3 P-Q, Clifford House. S.n^po niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii> J NORDfTIENPy39 words
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Miscellaneous107 1961-06-09 2 VXZCVXZV PHIP9 iyi:i; alongside the Singapore mi, r today .ire: LOksaOg ->. I Castles 35/36, 1 ksang 37 Kings- 13 G Ann NW. ■"> Outtr Roads: DJftdaJat, Marnipo. Re 1 1. Kol- J» r-rvd. Banna, Kristcn Si< :i. signei KaS ka Mara, Bcnavoa, Uatead, lacoti Jotnex Labertad, long i mg,107 words
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Miscellaneous31 1961-06-09 2 POP fy<£** /'why v\v you >^ FINP ME SO im I DIFFERENT TO ALL I THE OTHER WOMEN J ffl± K <) T^jj] t >■ c£^ V^^^^^h^mk JMi 4KZ H I £74 <Srf .^mJ31 words
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268 1961-06-09 3 Man with 'extremely shocking record' is jailed again THF ,r; m SINGA PORE, Friday. XHL criminal career of Abdul Wahab bin in 5S S mid X 29< Started at an e "ly agein 194 < when he was only 14 scent a 'to!' .''TV anWl 1() tilms ;1I1(I h; '<'268 words
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109 1961-06-09 3 BURMA MINISTER LEAVES FOR OBSERVATION TOUR OF K.L. SINGAPORE. Fri.— U Amev. Minister for Development and Planning in the Shan State one of the several states in the Union oi Burma left here today lor Kuala Lumpur on an ••observation" tour. He arrived m Singapore last week, together with four109 words
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Article54 1961-06-09 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. Y. S. Chen. American International Assurance vice-president in charge of agencies, flew in by Cathay Pacific Airways ycu-rciay. Mr. G. J. Data, Filipino educationist, flew in yesterday from Manila. He is staying at Hotel Ambassador lor a few days. Mr. S. Alhabshi. a Cairo politician, is54 words
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Article13 1961-06-09 3 Wait Disney was the mystery personality in yesterday's -Who's Thi>" quiz.13 words
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44 1961-06-09 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The famous Hindi film "Devdas" directed by Bimal Roy is I available for screening by reI cognised institutions and so- cieties in Singapore. Interested parties are requested to contact the Indian Commission 31 Grange Road. Singapore 944 words
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Article, Illustration598 1961-06-09 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY liJalw^^Hiij 1.1 w^^j |J^ i J SINGAPORE Friday. gHIRLEY CUNICO, a 21-year-old teletype operator, is one of the 40 entrants for the model contest on Saturday at the Sea View Hotel. The occasion: Celebrity Night, a dance in aid of the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore.598 words
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181 1961-06-09 3 IT'S A GIRL THEN INSP. SCULLY GOES BACK TO CONTINUE CASE SINGAPORE, Fri. ¥T was a girl for InsL pector E. Scully, of Kandang Kerbau police station, on Wednesday morning. And when she was born at 9.40 a.m. in the maternity hospital, Insp. Scully's absence in court was brought up181 words
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Advertisement90 1961-06-09 3 5^ MUSK BE WON EVERY WEEK ress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page i v .v--. .v.v- aiHiGH SCHOOL II ZAIR I *>.*;E^5 DRAW 2436 3rd 1774 I MM '535 2179, j M IIW 1830, M 2254 1371; t: s»h 2071, '-i 'vs 2306. 2143 1831;90 words
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Advertisement186 1961-06-09 3 Bumper Bargain Days EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY II 11 Don't Miss II Today Tomorrow only II I Special Shirts offer: I II Odd size Assortment clearance I I in 'Van Heusen' Shirts I USUAL PRICE $23.50 $16.50 II NOW $12.00 $6.00 II PLUS j II I Repeats of last two weeks186 words
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Miscellaneous258 1961-06-09 3 tiXEMAh ROYAL: Kaithi Kannayiram CAPITOL: The Alamo: 1.45. (<l m J l): I' 3 0 P°: k. in ai^ TAJ: bn Mersine; (Malay»: CATHAY: Visa To Canton: iii> bli) y lb 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. GLOBK: Treasure ot San Teresa: 1.45. 4. 7. 9.15. LIDO: Two Loves: 1.45. 4. 6.30.258 words
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144 1961-06-09 4 GOVERNMENT TO TRAIN MORE TECHNICAL STAFF THIS YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government has asked the Technical College here to reserve 220 places for new students this year. This is the biggest reservation so far by the Government for first-year students. The principal of the College, Mr. N. A.144 words
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116 1961-06-09 4 PARTY FOR 1,000 AFTER CONVOCATION CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A garden party will be held on the lawn near the lake after the convocation ceremony of the University of Malaya at Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall tomorrow. More than 1,000 people, including YIPs are expected to attend. A spokesman for the116 words
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54 1961-06-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore National Union of Journalists will hold a public forum on "A Review of and prospects for self-governing Singapore" at 7.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall ">n*June 14. Speakers at the forum will ie representatives of stu--lent, cultural, newspaper, trade54 words
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51 1961-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The National Land Finance Co-operative Society Ltd. has bought its first property at a cost of $3,330,525. The Society's secretary, Mr. S. D. Lingam, said the prooerty was the Bukit Sidim Rubber Estate in Kulim. Kedah. It has an area of 3,00051 words
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194 1961-06-09 4 State's police officers get their first lessons in politics SINGAPORE, Friday. DOLICE inspectors in the State are being given instruction in politics at the Political Study Centre in Goodwood Hill. A Government spokesman told the Free Press that this was the first time members of the Police Force were being194 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-06-09 4 TEACHER NG IS TO MARRY TEACHER RITA IT was a day of joy for both Mr. Ng Kah Ting, 21, and Miss Rita Teoh. 19, when they announced their engagement at a party held at Rita's home in Serangoon. The couple who first met early last year, are teachers in52 words
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221 1961-06-09 4 CALL TO THANK BRITISH SERVICEMEN FOR THEIR WORK ABROAD SINGAPORE, Fri. A national "Thank You," in Britain to all National Servicemen for their work in Malaya and other countries is proposed in The NAAFI Review. The article states that National Servicemen have been pictured as "oafish Teddy Boys who have221 words
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135 1961-06-09 4 NEW PRESIDENT FOR MALAY CO-OP SOCIETY NAMED SINGAPORE, Fri.— lnche All bin Abdul Kadir has been elected president of the Sharikat Jimat Chermat Bekerjasama i Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society) Kebon Übi. at the society's annual general meeting. Other officials elected lor the current year are: Secretary, Inche Mohammec bin135 words
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Article, Illustration181 1961-06-09 4 Hiker who 'got tired of hanging around' is now tired of travelling SINGAPORE. Friday. y^HEX Henri Hymans was 17 years old, he "got tired with just hanging around" and so, armed with a camera, he set out to hitchhike and work his way around t+ie world. Now, at 24, Henri,181 words
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97 1961-06-09 4 70,000 WORKERS ASK FOR 155 MINIMUM WAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya's 70,000 shop workers have asked the Wages Council to give a ruling that they should be paid a minimum of $155 a month. They also want the Council to stipulate that there should be no reduction of wage rates97 words
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Article84 1961-06-09 4 nandez, »n studying jLj Kerala fo dia, is back 2 i a short holidS her father 5? Fernandez, V" staff member ii She a!.-o \-r>y I for what she Malayan food. I Yearning a former pup.; thony s Convent here in 1958 to enrol a i University. She boU84 words
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Advertisement284 1961-06-09 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME Combining the latest scientific methods with many years of experiment and experience in the teaching of reading in Malayan schools, the FEDERAL READING SCHEME is an INTERNATIONAL quality production. Originated and produced in MALAYA. Wall Pictures $12.00 per set Flash Cards284 words
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Advertisement165 1961-06-09 4 the right waj Making clothes tot youtstli W<! W family is fascinating fun and v ill sm I lots <">f money. Knrol at the I SHA I BROIDERY SEWING SCHOOL d I MACPHi:RSON Re., and ,am :< 1 Learn how to cut and machine embroidery (A ooune school costs very165 words
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Article27 1961-06-09 5 H s oi cwh a t M\. -Mccf upon I s c ntitic >h: world W"'"cHu- h occa- %cn> per- nruals I H M m I27 words
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Article1166 1961-06-09 5 RALPH MIDDLETON - RALPH MIDDLETON rS U y SC ff and atlOnaW but of course, devils J o they aKvays did c Jo recognised by all Pi V and knl i Chnstlan churches aUd 1S cW *y sh -n in the Bible, says the Rev. SKuldlvam Shaw, retired1,166 words
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Advertisement290 1961-06-09 5 flfate new; maidenfom I 1 i i.k 111 l I lit i if I y^\ The finest nylon power net i Spindrift's styling is newer! ft j Doubled power net panel for smoot/i tummy tuck-in, a I waist dipped really low for I in more freedom (and less I I290 words
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Miscellaneous293 1961-06-09 5 MANDRAKE by Jolm p rentice Fred Dickenson A fBGHT. BLUOE& PEEP i ~V'f I !j\ 1 __X >• THE H.\T=i?.A\rr 9Y 1 jj) i r^r A p _L\ v y I v i i _j^__r v^u'"" v BIP KIRBY by Lee Falk and Pha D-vis r '**i i; _p^_____h 1293 words
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369 1961-06-09 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Answer to traffic problems? 'THE Chairman of the 1 Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan, has called on the Government to set up a Road Transport Authority to study traffic problems in the State. We believe there is a case for the establishment of some such369 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1961-06-09 6 T. J. CHICHAK - Salvation Army on the march T. J. CHICHAK -BY WHAT THIS WORLD ORGANISATION UUtv in SINGAPORE To them charity is not for sudden calamity alone it is a life-long task THE world today, too often, is accused of being heartless, mercenary, egoistic and blind to other people's trials and tribulations.1,050 words
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Article105 1961-06-09 6 the Free Press repurteti; 'The Netherlands Bible Society having established the justness of the complaints which have, especially within these last years, been made against the existing version of the Holy Scriptures in Malay, as j beiivi; unsatisfactory, antiquated and obscure of expression, propose to accomplish a105 words
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Article117 1961-06-09 6 TWO voters went to the polls in Nottingham in their parents' arms. For i John Ball is only two years i and 10 months old, and his brother. Adrian. 14 months. Council officials were trying to discover how the babies' names got on the electoral roll. A117 words
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Article92 1961-06-09 6 Life is like that "DT S v <* I o<n»liiv> i spofccn r 0 r fl fh V I Co i«< I v' lid ither fl Wl I a:." fl I lUMMIIon I the mouth due v, largement ol th< 'M LAUGH wl beachcombl 1 the fl placed 9 sensitiv<92 words
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Advertisement818 1961-06-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS., 8 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pora) 2» Hurrfx H r)fin.> Kox SO eta. extra WHILE YOU WAIT Pho!o«t:it Scr- v«c« KotomatiC i^. Robinson Koad SHOPPING GUIDE (S'porc) ?it ■Tanai S3 (Yin.> Kox >» els. extra ATHLETES TOOT' Use LCI "Glyped Cream ior r;ip'd MUcf. No> tarrttattaS' aoawtteai aatl lacoaapicn<818 words
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Advertisement38 1961-06-09 6 THE AYE MARIA DRUG STORE 90 Orchard Road Singapore 9 Tel: ***** Wholesale Retail Importers Exporters Depot for Drugs, Patent Medicines Surgical Scientific Apparatus, Cosmetics, Toilet Photographic Requisites And General Sundries Suppliers to:Estotes, Hospitals Dispensaries. Telephone Orders Delivered38 words
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Advertisement94 1961-06-09 6 D V/ V/ Make your SUNDAY DATE n AT THE SEAVIEW U fiSk Qn< cn J°y luxurious comto't ■<■ il by the sco. H SUNDAY SPECiAI H DELICIOUS CHiCKEI ryrl /J^~2kP curry tiffin //^SP5i~"i lunche s music c Q SEAVIEW SINGAPORE M WATER'S EDGE PAR aD h |H 24 HOURS94 words
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Miscellaneous254 1961-06-09 6 [TODAY'S RADIO S I *9 APORE L;lle evening requests; 10.30 Short Wave Service: Melodies en silk; 11.00 Edmundo 41 metres (7250 kC/S.) Ros and his Orchestra; 1130 Medium Wave Service Lets go gay; 12.00 (midnight! 4,6 metres. Close down. A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres), mary; 11.02 Concert254 words
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Miscellaneous402 1961-06-09 6 111 a^^^^B I 1 I I I CLUES ACROSS <j signal sent wlieu sinking <3i ISo to mo it's neve, the loi 11 S.ate I mean io alter «5.. .f 12 It hardly gives complete innei 4 bkillea trades (6). satisfaction <5i Blt may save you a #alk (3». 15402 words
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50 1961-06-09 7 SINGAPORE, Friday, number of housing projects in the IIU impressed a Bangkok banker, iisit Uonavanik, 42, manager of Bangkok Bank Lu\. m in th e celeI Pai od reral unl ncl Jt solution mli In a Id the tad trip i at50 words
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174 1961-06-09 7 HARBOUR BOARD SETS UP POOL TO ABSORB LABOURERS ON CONTRACT SINGAPORE. Fn. The Singapore Harbour Board has created a dock labour pool to absorb hundreds of contract labourers working at the dry docks in Kepuel Harbour. A spokesman Cor the Board told The Free Press that ai present only labourers174 words
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88 1961-06-09 7 CROWNING: FIRST DAY COVERS SELL BRISKLY SINGAPORE. Mi About 2,000 first ciuy covers to commemorate the' coronation oi the Sultan of Selangor on ■J'ine 28 were put or; sale at the General Post Office here. Sales were reported as brisk. A limited number of official covers issued by' the Malayan88 words
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74 1961-06-09 7 Wanted Figures of Anson electorate SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will be asked at next Wednesdays Legislative Assembly meeting to state the total number of new voters in the revised electoral register for the Anson electoral division. Mr. Thio Chan Bee "SPA. Tanglin* will74 words
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267 1961-06-09 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. I^HRKK visiting women from the United States South spent .'5O minutes at the Rallies National Library in Stamford Road and what struck them most was the nniltilanguage hooks on the shelves. ''Never have we seen such a vast collection267 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-06-09 7 COMPANY HEAD FLIES IN TO OPEN NEW BRANCH PAY A LEBAR. Fri.— Mr. M. T. Chanrai (above). 32. chairman of J.T. Chanrai Limited, has arrived here by Qantas Comet from Bombay to open a new branch office for one of his firms. He said: Wo will open a new shop110 words
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90 1961-06-09 7 300 METHODIST YOUTHS TO TAKE PART IN RALLY SINGAPOKE. Fri. More than 30U boys and girls of 16 Methodist Youth Fellowships in Singapore will take part in a "Youth Rally' tomorrow at the Ansio-Chinese School hall in "Coleman Street, The rally, which begins at 730 p.m., is the biggest event90 words
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60 1961-06-09 7 PENANG. Fri. A man wrote a cheque for $150 from a stolen cheque book and i obtained $60 on the strengtn of the cheque, a court was 1 fold. Lan Kee Seng, who had eight previous convictions, was jailed for 10 months. He pleaded60 words
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123 1961-06-09 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. S. T V Lingam. was elected president of the Ceylon Tamils' Association at its 43rd annual general meeting. Other officials were Messrs. T Sothinathan. (vice-presi-dent)- T. Krishnar. (secretary)' R- Sathasivam. < assistant secretary); SRasiah. < treasurer S. Rajadurai. (literary secretary); T.123 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-06-09 7 Beppo jumps across into his owner's arms as soon as she is near enough and then Constable Growler calls to Mrs. Sheep. When Rupert has given up the necklace both ladies, in their excitement, begin to pour out their thanks to the officer. However, he stops94 words
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242 1961-06-09 7 7 TO ASSESS FOREIGN DEGREES IN PUBLIC SERVICE SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Public Service Commission has appointed a seven-man committee to assess foreign degrees obtained by people who are either now in Government service or who have applied to join the civil service. Known as the Foreign Qualifications Committee, it* i242 words
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87 1961-06-09 7 LIMS CELEBRATE THEIR 'SILVER' YEAR ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Fri. The Heng Jai Lim Clan Association will celebrate its silver anniversary on Sunday. The association which ha> rmt n l ember ni P of about 1.700 from the Lim clan, will have two functions to mark the occasion, said its president.87 words
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Article34 1961-06-09 7 PENANG, Fri.— Three Socialist Front members of the Malacca Town CouncilMessrs. Tan Tuan Boon Chung Cheng Wen and Koo Eng Kuang— visited Penang to observe the George Town City Council organisation34 words
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Advertisement24 1961-06-09 7 11 U Ffrtova ultra machine >■:: designs .tra.qht needles, or satin Tl Js*mi ltd. V^CAPORE, LUMPUR L 5267 1 SjJjSBTOi R A 6011 f fa24 words
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Advertisement257 1961-06-09 7 at PACCDHDT TO SECURITY S^B: nW^^^^2^nV B^V VX^B'^^ V&CI M^^ ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 I IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE I B\NK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKING 1 1 earn steady interest in assured Security, without II: deduction of United Kingdom income tax. Ask the 1 1 Manager of your local Branch or257 words
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Miscellaneous49 1961-06-09 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... if vuu will make use of th» in projects, for your kind of iv« StoS not encompass this .W JJ thins in a rrisis. AND FOR TOMORROW GEMINI SSAmSL^t CANCER ?7LS I J&fNG in and the race foe. to the swift! LEO gahtVA^ outdoor picnic-49 words
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Miscellaneous107 1961-06-09 7 tflUGfl lA«*. 24 St>|)l Si! Vinoll HANDLE matters With those at a distance. Start on a journey but avoid taking any possible risks. MORA <*«">»* 4 Oct :J3 J LI UNA HOLD fairly closely to routine if you rthteJWJ conditions and limit all risk. Relax this evening. SCORPIO t^NK* before107 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-06-09 7 AQICC (Ma.. ?1 Apr. 10): »niK«i YOl will be wise if you utilise this day for healthful relaxation to let down tensions and rest. TAURUS (ADr 21 Ma > ili: IMUnUO PERSONAL Interests need the closest attention just at this time Entertain friends at home.44 words
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Article, Illustration387 1961-06-09 8 Winning casuals for that barbecue on the beach wB W *^w i i II I I ■II I 1 1 I THERE is no reason why we shouldn't enjoy the healthy, carefree pleasures of outdoor living and entertaining. In fact, everything in Singapore points in their favour. The outdoor life387 words
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270 1961-06-09 8 COLD WAY TO BEAUTY IS THIS WEEK'S TOP TRICK DOESN'T a cold bath always leave you fresh and vigorous? Well, the next time you go Jiome feeling tired with an evening appointment to k«*ep, try this quick "face-lift." It has won this week's top prize of $15 for Miss Rosalind270 words
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Article111 1961-06-09 8 SITTING out m the porch with your family or a few close friends, is a common practice in many local homes, especially during a hot night. Ideal for such an occasion is a ligM. portable table for drinks and ashtrays. The other day I saw some111 words
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519 1961-06-09 8 Aspirin went down the wrong way and killed a baby BABY CLINIC ...FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW r\E recent report of a baby's death following an aspirin brought in a lot of letters. Here is one of them. "What are the true facts concerning the baby's death as a result of taking519 words
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Advertisement329 1961-06-09 8 SWIIVI SUITS "Jewels of the Sea" Presents Sea Side Silhouettes i '■•I.'' 1 i^ii»«*<ii^^B.-i v'«^ jJ^^^^B t: vMf*'':'%:'^^» jfflß Bafe > v- ■■■■>!■ "KOMANCK" Gay Roses on ;i white ground tumble into a portrait neckline and medium low zipped-up hiick. AND jtfl MANY MORE STYLES w£ on Display |f MODERN329 words
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Advertisement175 1961-06-09 8 Jumpers, sweaters, tvvi n I sets. All available from-- 1 86, North Bridge R O ad IMPORTED CONTIXi:;; I CREATIONS IN ORIEM 1j SILKS AND BROCA IN ADDITION, A WIDE RANGE OF FINS ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FABRICS J TAILORING IN YOUR OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGN Open Monday to Saturday 9 to175 words
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Advertisement375 1961-06-09 9 ••>»>»«-»«.y.> s *:ffl«aaHgS««^S«^Ss A y, «,«*-<„ k v.v,.;., t v,,^...^.*...y»^v.-;vi t i «mJ WHO MAKES A I MAN OR WOMAN? THIS is the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion in Camera Quiz No. 24. Express your views on the subject in 40 to 50 words. For the375 words
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Miscellaneous1305 1961-06-09 9 SET WIFE AT EASE AND BE ASSURED OF MARRIED BLISS— READERS t r i; V M IS. Sturrod^ad: MR. PETER CHAN, Onraet Road: In mar- MISS LUCY CHAN, Lorong Limau: A ivliitionship but also T^iMftjlHii luislkhul should tell ■f**^ as^this \vi?Mron out jHrpytuates matri- *g///fm mk his wife where he1,305 words
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Advertisement549 1961-06-09 10 HALF PRICES the wonder fabric ANNUAL SALE LADIES BLOUSES 52.20 V *»iJL *—*M2*^^ 0 J LADIES SWIMSLITS 54.00 LADIES BRASSIERES $1.00 TESTED? ENGLISH, AMERICAN fc 1# Bedsheets. Bedcovers. OC/T OF 10 Playtex, Maidenform Brassieres. Fashion-Conscious Women SEVERAL BARGAINS KNQW AN Q W AR """^SffSSr 1 Ver OUR FABULOUS RANGE v»»:—549 words
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Advertisement299 1961-06-09 10 |BBk-"^BBJ /TV 'TJnf^vTßß/fflffi I I •I'l^BBBBt*'"-" 'v "^BBr .^BBBI BBr .^BBBr 888 l BBBr^BBBP^ .^BB^vBT .^BHBW .^BBr Bl BBJ mfo&^^ti&EyS^^^/fa "^B B. lP^ m™^ J^W MnKmr-J b^^bbb^^S Hi K>£H 919 BpKIPPPIiS^^^^iiiSiBBBBi BK x BBBBBF^ M^W m<Mr JM Mf a CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys299 words
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Advertisement516 1961-06-09 10 and folds easily, as a carry bag. From SENG WAH FURNITURE, 19, Orchard Road. NATURAL ORANGE JUICE is a delicious and nutritious drink for young and old. Get a supply of the "Snow" brand orange juice available in cans from your grocer and in bars or restaurants. Sole agents, SWEE516 words
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Advertisement631 1961-06-09 10 STUDENTS GOING ABROAD must clothe themselves with warm clothing such as overcoats, pullovers, scarves, gloves and woollen underwear. A wide range is on sale at CHOP FOOK ON, 83/85, South Bridge Road. NYLEX FABRICS are made in a wide assortment of brand new designs and colours specially created to keep631 words
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Advertisement223 1961-06-09 10 FOR THE CONVENIENCE ano pleasure of their customers RAFFLES COLD DRINKS BAR, 22, Raffles Place will soon be opening a branch at 4-C, Prince Street to be known as THE PRINCE BAR! BAJAJ TEXTILES of 67, High Street are having a Cheap Sale of their textiles in* stock. They are223 words
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Advertisement386 1961-06-09 10 The family favourite i(/$f liT^^H JAVA ASSORTED m, Crt The iit J S*MB»LS p CH| m Come now in New UIY jjl Bigger Bottles chii£^ r «M It's very delicious with your o^l BABIES- I curry rice. Spcc "»i/m 0 < T| J Try it now! M Distributors SOON M386 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-06-09 11 v an I V 3ei ric« I I I I H I m i A Stags- s«r n V oot- !ik another *n-.-' i <luadran- iovMalaya UMthCW I i- and orient pry Iff iendly ■tioo 3etvi e 5 Co -i I cv, en rrQ, .c aim ,:c: ixc M50 words
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Article15 1961-06-09 11 I ling ichj coast adbe] \!oWt ickilj help were ling Eastand -•ing en 1415 words
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714 1961-06-09 11 But there's 50-50 chance, says Naidu ,'fllh biggest attraction at the Ial.» n» NGAI OHt 111(U|Vthe English F lean, !.1 e ar Stadlul since the visit of tween the Government W!o c annual dash for the K fe s714 words
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218 1961-06-09 11 Inter-territorial series 'a happy augury of future' Says Minister Byrne SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, who is chairman of the Singapore Amateur Sports Council, said the inter-territoriai series are a happy augury for the future. Writing in the S.G.S.F.A.'s souvenir programme for tomorrow's218 words
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159 1961-06-09 11 A BADMINTON TOURNEY FOR ALL IN UPPER SERANGOON SINGAPORE, Fri. The Upper Serangoon Community centre's first district badminton championship tournament for men will start on Thursday, June 15. All the ties are to be played on the centre's courts. This competition is open only to residents who have stayed not159 words
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277 1961-06-09 11 SPORTS MEET AT ALEXANDRA ESTATE SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Fri. With a total of 82 points, Henderson House won the Inter-House championships at Alexandra Estate Primary School 1, annual athletic meet. Strathmore House won the School II title. Miss N. E. Norris gave away the prizes. SCHOOL 1 BOYS "A" DIVISION 100277 words
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Article60 1961-06-09 11 SERANGOON, Fii.— SL. Andrews School beat Bartley School by three wickets and 59 runs in the first round of the Serangoon district cricket match at Woodsville yesterday. St. Andrew's 87 for seven declared. (McCully 22. Vijendran 23, Medora 19, Gordon three for 30). Bartley School—60 words
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257 1961-06-09 11 Cricket Club and the RAF bidding for SCA Pennant THE Singapore Cricket Club, who earned bonus points from their drawn match with Ceylon Sports Club, last week, is still heading the Singapore Cricket Association Senior Table. A' this stase it looks like a SCC versus RAF battle for the pennant.257 words
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Article48 1961-06-09 11 She swims across English Channel LONDON. Fri. Nine-teen-year-old Dorothy Perkins, a British girl, waded ashore last night after swimming across the English channel from France to kn»Miss Perkins, trom Brad ford Torksbire, had accomnlisried ihe swim of more than 30 miles from Calais in 20 hours 26 minutes^^^^48 words
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139 1961-06-09 11 JAPANESE PLAYER REACHES Q-FINALS IN LOWTHER MEET BARNES (Surrey). Fri. iOsamu Oishiguro, 24-year-old son of a wealthy Tokyo busiI nessman. gave a fine display to reach the quarter-finals of the men's singles at the Lowther tennis tournament. Though lacking great power. Oishiguro made up for this deficiency with speed about139 words
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Article24 1961-06-09 11 STOCKHOLM, Fri. ISriano <Argentina) in the 1 international lawn t e nls IST tournament yesterday Australia went on to beat I Argentina^-L^24 words
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Article118 1961-06-09 11 NEWTON. Frt.-With ten points to his credit. Tan Ah Kwee won the in****?* champion in the 'A divi sion at the Monks Hil School I and II annual sports. There were only nine Jlndividual events Singa House, with 115 points, won the team championship118 words
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Article, Illustration50 1961-06-09 11 THE biggest ovation at the RAF Tengah athletic championships on Wednesday was given to LAC McCormick. seen here receiving his prizes from Mrs. P. E. S. Morton, the wife of the Station Commander. McCormick broke the shot putt record, despite a broken bone on his right wrist.50 words
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159 1961-06-09 11 LONDON, Friday. THE "throwing truce" agreed between the M.C.C and Australia on November 3, 1960 ended yesterday. Under the "truce," which applied from the start ol the current season, umpires in county matches had to report to Lord's any bowler whose action was considered doubtful.159 words
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Article23 1961-06-09 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Cricket Club easily beat Kebenaran Club 2-0 in a SAFA Div. 2D match played on the Padang yesterday.23 words
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Article28 1961-06-09 11 MILAN. Fri. A Jimmy Greaves goal three minutes after halltime earned his new club Milan a 2-2 draw against Brazilian stars Botafogo here tonight. VCXVXZVCZ28 words
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Article1084 1961-06-09 12 CL. 1 DIV. 1 9 FURS. f,32l SATORO 6yr brae (Tondano St.) R. Breuk., 9.0 ***** PRINCE of LALITA 9yr chirg (Dr. Lee Hashim) Rodgers. 8.12 ***** FROGGIE syr bet? (Mdm C. K. Lee) Zain. 8.9 > ***** MORNING FLIGHT syr cheg fVeni Vici St.) Allan. 8.9 *****1,084 words
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605 1961-06-09 12 Bestcrete is back in the form that will make him top winner 11l 111 ■'*l*l/l*l\* BESTCRETE, who finished third to Take Easy in the one mile Spring Cup then third again to Satoro over <) Fls. at the April meeting in Singapore, is my selection for the Class 1 Div.605 words
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Article746 1961-06-09 12 mIMBERLANE. Here He 1 Comes and Winston appeal most in the Class 1 Div. 2 race over 9 fls. Tnese three hcise.s ali winked brilliantly on Thursday which doe* not make matters any easier. Timberlane finished fourth :o Take Easy in the Spring Cup,746 words
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Article41 1961-06-09 12 MELBOURNE, Fri. Australian opening batsman Colin McDonald has become an Associate of the Incorporated Australian Insurance Institute. "I only hope his batting average is as good as his examination average" said the institute's president, Mr. J.R Barber.41 words
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Article266 1961-06-09 12 OrtDON, Fri. While the JLj England batsmen were struggling against the Australians at Edgbaston yesterday, a Welsh bowler was putting in a fantastic performance at Newport. Don Shepherd, 34-year-old off-spinner for Glamorgan had an amazing 11 -over spell when he claimed six Nottinghamshire wickets without266 words
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538 1961-06-09 12 FASCINATION'S LAST 3 OUTINGS MAKES HIM DANGER TO TUMBALINA TUMBALINA and newcomer Fascination cc-uld provide the finish to the not strong Class 1 _r.\. 4 i.i-^ ale oudibU, .i 1 Js. Tumbalina has raced successfully up me straight. She 'won on a .soft track beating Couag at the Ipoh March538 words
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Article379 1961-06-09 12 By ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. MEMO and Lucky Lucky showed up well thi? morning. Memo (Ward) and Luck} Lucky spurted down the straight. They wen very well with Memo going just as well as his (lass 1 stablemate. 1 Free Mist went freely379 words
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Article25 1961-06-09 12 WENTWORTH. Fri. Lan McDonald, a 27-year-old assistant golf professional led the field with a praiseworthy 65 when the Daks International tournament opened yesterday.25 words
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