The Singapore Free Press, 13 June 1961
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Title Section23 1961-06-13 1 ■1° KEEP UP WIT H THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Freee Press No. ***** TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1961 15 CENTS23 words
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Article249 1961-06-13 1 R G. PILLAI - R G. PILLAI By waiting 13,000 tola, nre wont lit your chances k\p( >R1 Tues. Ljlw Housing lopment v assured people > ommoda.<U thai the Swee tire srreath dei r hances $tt Hoard would Ihi cc Board's Lim r Mr. the weekend that applicants tor Board accommodation249 words
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252 1961-06-13 1 Council workers to hold pay talks with Govt, today SINGAPORE, Tuesday. NEGOTIATIONS for revised terms of service for some 9,000 City Council employees absorbed into various Government Ministries. will begin today between the Treasury nm\ the employees. The first group to meet the Government are leaders from the Amalgamated Union252 words
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Article29 1961-06-13 1 ffOHl Two rs and s r arc ttending a :hnical Plan s uth- ntaD vm- SecI Danabanmissfoner ry chia technk Ta n rhnicai I for the he Inci.t-29 words
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83 1961-06-13 1 PRINCESS GRACE MOBBED BY 20,000 IRISH DUBLIN". Tues. Princess Grace of Monaco wa* escorted into the Gresham Hotel here la>t night, an upset woman after wild crowd scenes at her arrival with her husband. Prince Rainier, for a banquet and ball at the hotel. Twelve people were taken to hospital83 words
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Article28 1961-06-13 1 TONDON. Tues.— Nylon stocking which the makers claim "ye the feel, elasticity and aosorbencv of pure silk will be on Seto British women in Sep-, tcmber28 words
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Article92 1961-06-13 1 LONDON. Tues.— The British branch of the Com- i monwealth Parliamentary Association has accepted an invitation to send two of its member, to Sm.-Do^-e n spokesman for tin aroup said yesterday.. Tho spokesman corrected an report which said an invitation from the association's MalayaBorneo branch92 words
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Article, Illustration284 1961-06-13 1 Slight drizzle but the second day of visit goes according to plan JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong this morning paid homage at the Royal Mausoleum and said prayers al the Abu Bakar Mosque here be lore starting the second day of his284 words
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Article, Illustration443 1961-06-13 1 THE TEST: ENGLAND MAY YET FORCE A DRAW Every dan The Free Press carries the first full roundup on the Test. gIRMINGHAM. Tues. Heavy rain, which limited play to two hours 20 minutes, baulked Australia from tightening their grip on the first Test match with England at Edgbaston here yesterday.443 words
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Article39 1961-06-13 1 BANGKOK Tues. Experts from Malaya. the Philippines and Thailand would meet here on June 17 to study the formation of an Association of South-East Asian S:aie- IASASI the l-nit Foreign Minister. Mi. Thanut Khoman, said last night.39 words
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153 1961-06-13 1 Police raid home, find $20,000 cloth haul SHOP ROBBED, THEN A TIP-OFF SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police yesterday recovered $20,000 worth of cloth part of a $30,000 haul from a labourer's quarters in Lorong Lalat, off Jalan Besar, following a tipoff. The recovery was made about four hours after a gang had153 words
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Article43 1961-06-13 1 ROME. Tues —Pope John XXIII yesterday presided over the 93--member Pontifical Central Preparatory Commission to examine numerous matters nnd explore the problems of reunification of Christian churches. This is the biggest Roman Catholic conclave of the century fisst ""summit" since 1870.43 words
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Article39 1961-06-13 1 LONDON. Tues.— A strike of j about 800 BiiP.sn Railways London area van drivers which began early yesterday held up deliveries ol fish, fruit vegetables, and parcels to and from the capital and 1 goods railheads39 words
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Advertisement108 1961-06-13 1 I^GTVASONORf wL The finest W/ recording W^Sy ta P e of all. van nypnotism force a man to kill?— Page 6 Pc camera oj the \uture^> k -op hot camera because the fixed lllf S.. Hk« necessity ot focusing. All jlllf v— »at C h for Green signal press S^|§|f108 words
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Advertisement193 1961-06-13 1 MJBiiß^p^ r^^B^L Ml I WM pfe m 9% 'iff I BBlSgpjj^^^^^^^^ a»^— j I, |Z7^foli a- -B II|V 1 Xedbea I £!Rff" instead f j S ...liandyuiut I j So simple so compact these uscM I /dSk P'cccs of occasional furniture give you A^ssss* s P ac ous rooms during193 words
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Advertisement23 1961-06-13 1 ,--rr^, I DIPLOMAT I A Ez Ji kmj«/< I 11 II I *V J I fr//|DipLOMigr Diplomat I AvaltaH* At *o«r ggeaggg Btf23 words
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Free Press city section: Finance and industry
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Article58 1961-06-13 2 I HONG KONG. Mon Closing prices here today were: Previous Todaj H. 5. Bank Corporation $j;? S4!< sales saies Wneelocfe Maiden $16.40 S 16.40 sales sales HI ng pnone $52.50 $53.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Li r i i t v "v *-i o, '3 c si58 words
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195 1961-06-13 2 Tin steady, more Straits metal now available Rubber lower I ONDON, Tues. -Tin Lj ruled steady in aetf/e dealings, the bulk of 'hit h constituted cash EBBO per ton. [Tade south -aid that, (though U.S. demand was on quid side, the recent im- m< nl m Continental tag was maintained.195 words
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Article32 1961-06-13 2 N OH tea :.>• v\... runes i t- June yeai eek p. e\ is .l -p- i'. 1 m TI3 3~* 6 3^5 1 3<»S I ••> ns 9 195 5 196.2.32 words
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510 1961-06-13 2 Industrials still firm: Constant demand for many leading shares By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE MARKET for industrial shares last week continued firm and many leaders made ground, states the current circular of a leading Singapore broker. Fraser and Neave, Gammons, Singapore ("old Storage and United Engineers were510 words
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274 1961-06-13 2 LONDON STOCKS: QUIET AND UNINTERESTING CONDITIONS 1 ONDON, Tues. Quiet and j uninteresting conditions prevailed in the stock markets I in the first oi the new account j yesterday. Business remained at a compai ratively low level and no deemed 1 trend was seen Newspaper share- and new issues attracted274 words
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Article107 1961-06-13 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lasi sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Fitzpatricks 51. 75 (down 2 cents), JYlcAlister si. 43 (unchanged), s. Times S3 32 <up 2 cento), U.K. Olds 5i.22 (down l cent), Weame $2.96 (up 1 cent), Wm. Jacks $1 60 (unchanged). TIN'S:107 words
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288 1961-06-13 2 'Cash price not a reliable guide' F ONDON, Tues.— The Times city editor says that since the middle of last week the London cash price for tin has ceased to be a reliable guide to the state of the tin market. With the London Metal Exchange settlement price, which equals288 words
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180 1961-06-13 2 Congo crisis over: Development 'encourages' Dag \H\Y YORK. Tuesday. j^JK. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the SecretaryGeneral, said yesterday thai the "grievous stage," in the Congo was over after 11 months of unceasing United Nations effort, the massing of an international army, and a vast outpouring of dollars. Mr. Hammarskjoeld's statement was regarded180 words
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Article48 1961-06-13 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— B. P. Goodrich and Company have reached agreement with the United Rubber Workers Union on a new twoyear labour contract. The terms follow the pattern established earlier by the Union with other major rubber companies. Goodyear. Firestone, U.S. Rubber and General Tyre.48 words
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104 1961-06-13 2 CHERYL HELD BY POLICE— THEN SLIPS AWAY TO THINK IT OVER BEVERLY HILLS, (California), Tues. Police arrested Cheryl Crane, 17--year-old daughter of film actress Lana Turner, and charged her with lacking parental supervision after she had been found in the company of two drunken girls on Sunday. The three were104 words
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Article40 1961-06-13 2 LONDON. Tues.— Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last, week toialled 8,734 toas (against 8,909 tons in the previous week) comprising:— London 4.154 i tons. Liverpool 3,436, and Hull40 words
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244 1961-06-13 2 Laos conference runs into trouble again: Protests and walkout GENEVA, Tuesday. THE stalled 14-power conference on Laos started again yesterday in a "controversial atmosphere" and witnessed Soviet protests and a walkout by the Thailand delegation. The Thai delegation walked out in protest against the failure of the conference to discuss244 words
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Article39 1961-06-13 2 Malabar spot tfi, afloat* *7*. June shipment 47 Lampong spot €7J.aaoSs snoi S P en ,7 Munto white I 58 *J w 7 53 Jum "Anient •jo. sellers, ex-dock. per A T P CeS qUOted m US <**»39 words
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Article125 1961-06-13 2 LONDON, June 12. Previous Today HUBBER No. tl»& c.i.f. Europian ports June L't 15/16 248 Ju| V 24 15/1H 24 11/16 KUo.iER No. 1 RSS S P ot 24 15/16 24 11/16 RUUUER No 1 RSS Seft'ement Mousa Terms, July 251 243 All 255/18 24 15/16 TONE:125 words
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Article71 1961-06-13 2 NEW YORK, June 12. Previous Tortav «IN straits soot 112.87 M^T^ RI.'RRER Future, Re. Contract. July 30.68 30.22 J Sent 29.70 29 17 TONE: Steady at decline. SALES: 30 lots st.-i >:,,n Uontrao'i i vX 30.524 30.221 t O 8 "c; dv»,: 21Ui 29 «> SALES: Nil.71 words
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Article82 1961-06-13 2 LONDON. June 12. Previous Todai COPRA Philippines ci.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton June. !>167 $it>7 COPRA. St.a.ts Borne, i.i.t. U.K./ North European Port* delivered weuht per .on X ton June/July i6 i* £614 COounui OIL crude Straits c.i.f. EuroPean port. »»«ilk tier82 words
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Article37 1961-06-13 2 NEW YORK, June 12. Previous Today 2 2X22!* 70 90 69fi 7<i 2n ailroad 143.93 34 > 72 2?m?* tio Bondt s4 90 84 83 •5 Utilities in 77 ssstoen, ComiM».ite IUU Averages 232.68 231.2037 words
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174 1961-06-13 2 BOLZANO I Italian Alps), Tues. A 67-year-old peasant was reported killed i yesterday by one of about 19 explosions during the night in the Alto Adige region of Northern Italy. The fatal explosive was hidden under a tree. The blasts174 words
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80 1961-06-13 2 NUDE DANCERS WANTED-AT $1,700 A MONTH TOKYO. Tues. Nude dancers are wanted in Tokyo and the wages are two hundred thousand yen (about $1,700) a month. Other dancers who prefer to keep on their clothes arc offered one hundred thousand yen l about $850 > to join a dancing group80 words
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Article33 1961-06-13 2 TEHERAN. Tues— The earthquake, which cost M leas; 51 livei m two village- oi south Persia on Sunday, tdso struck six other villains in the area, it has been announced.33 words
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Article49 1961-06-13 2 a I I Aloprio 'fl I I them fl was .-hot a OfllC( C 01 I I I I I Talks coat J I I I I foli I nounce::. I their fl i fl I ment fl added. fl 1 I marked by 1 I I uso.49 words
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Advertisement408 1961-06-13 2 M.Y.K.JLINE SatMN Man 1 ETA 5/7/61). H bun G. 13 ETO 14 June eta Man i get i, Marse '.61), Bremi mi, Londoi 27 29 June tt a Ma.-v Djiboul Assat Fort Sudan Port Said, A-• 11 Piraeus G. 10 £TD 13 June Nasara for f I Beirut. Lattafcia Famagusta408 words
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Advertisement97 1961-06-13 2 Jjg^s tiP9 MB MJ I SB I [B KB Hs^BMs BWf I I^P .i; h^B BANGKOK, Sundays except* J&mwmm*^^^ •»< »,r- yeaamv&^ JET-POWERED ELECTRAS FASTEST PROP Jt" Fully modified to AR 6 id I w CABIN SERVICE, by charming 1 |W««« Japanese hostesses. CUISINE, under the persona a*** hotelier M.97 words
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Miscellaneous170 1961-06-13 2 lying alswgaidi t tie Smgapavt tea I >ijy are i\ era Ruys 1 J. a rengko Maru 27 2S, t 6 7. i 35 ;;t>. r eva M 29 81 Ktc 1 pah IS v. I':.; East N\v l Inner R > Mas, tengat. Kali Mas, Selat Ba Set :i170 words
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Miscellaneous19 1961-06-13 2 pop y^mMm^ CONSIPEEING )B A GETTING A NB yH^» /^OOPIP^^V Vsa3 THEEE'S ENOUGH )i CTI \WO£K FOrZ TWO/i A19 words
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Article30 1961-06-13 3 II the A is- is is mist xecu- i nates, is H tel -i yr\ Q( X U V s and al is g al She kpil30 words
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Article59 1961-06-13 3 I\ 30--k ronSwee rday Sinth taking the pipe on June 11 by two policemen on rounds. The Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, gave Teo a conditional discharge after Teo claimed that he was a victim of the fire and had gone back to the59 words
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248 1961-06-13 3 56 naval reserves back after training trip in a carrier three -jrarsryj-s- fc t =on board the British airoraU .rrSr F,>r most of them it was their Qrsl ex"l working hand in hand with the new of the ship. Said Lt. A. G. Sheriff, one of the three officers who248 words
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Article74 1961-06-13 3 THREE WOMEN FINED ON VICE CHARGE IJONG LIM. Tues. Three 11 women, who were found persistently soliciting for immoral purposes at a backbone off Rowell Road on June 10. were yesterday Charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. The magistrate. Mr RBI Pates, fined two of them. Toh How Yuen and74 words
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102 1961-06-13 3 U.S.I.S. LIBRARY CLOSES: THE BIG SHIFT WILL START TODAY SINGAPORE. Tues. The The United States Information Service Library will be closed from today (June 13) till July 4. This is because of the big move from the old building in Cecil Street to the new U.S. embassy buildings in Hill102 words
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88 1961-06-13 3 MADE OFF WITH DUSTBIN JAILED 3 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Tues. Early one morning. Koh Chwee Pan made off with a dustbin from the pavement outside a Cross Street firm. Curious police thought there was something amiss when they saw Koh pushing! a hand-cart with the dustbin in it at 2.15 a.m.88 words
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Article32 1961-06-13 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Government extra ordinary gazette yesterday announced that polling day for the Anson by-election has been fixed for Saturday, July 15 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.32 words
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Article23 1961-06-13 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The International Bazaar for the B ind held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in May raised $111,289.86 after tax.23 words
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Article, Illustration578 1961-06-13 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY TRYUIREYGH RHJRY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JpRESH from her success as runner-up in the "Miss Singapore" contest, attractive Evelyn Cunico, 19-year-old receptionist, was adjudged "Miss Model 1961" on "Celebrity Night" on Saturday. I stepped onto the dance floor at Sea View Hotel and with 600 others, watched as578 words
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200 1961-06-13 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. MINDRU KATZ, a leading member of the younger generation of pianists, gave a dazzling display to a well-filled "Vie" yesterday evening under the aegis of the Singapore Musical Society. Mr. Katz' programme ranged from Bach through Beethoven to Chopin. PerhapsA.B.A. - 200 words
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Advertisement87 1961-06-13 3 I soo MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK I our rree Pr<*<c \a/ _i r\ 55 Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page I v m :.:> .4. iKI&JIIHIHi STEREOPHONIC X mm* ffew**--^H I t *-#L^^rf^li^sii^H mwk I I BEMERAL 1 J _-'.\?ci or oePENOAaurr a quality I.87 words
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Advertisement309 1961-06-13 3 You're at home in foreign trade with just one visit: ■nc first NATIONAL CITY BANK <>i Nm > (INCORPORATED WITH LIMITED LIABILITY IN THE U S.A. t DENMARK HOUSE, SHAW BOUSE, PATERSON SIMONS BLOB* /<*Vn*»Yt/\ RAFFLES QUAY. ORCHARD ROAD. OLD MARKET SWIARE, /^^^f^N^V SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE. KI'ALA LI'MPCR. 1* LOaZ f^^}309 words
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Miscellaneous265 1961-06-13 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Manadi Mannan CAPITOL: The Aiamo 145. Tanul 33 73 -5.30. 8.45. CATHAY: In the Nick 1.30, s 4. 6.30. 9.30." YWCA (Outram Road): CiLOBE: Peeping Tom 1.15. I Dressmaking and machine em4. 6.45, 9.30. broideiy 2.30 p.m.; Chinese LIDO: Two Loves 1.45, 4. cooking 2.30 p.m. 6.30, 9.30.265 words
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212 1961-06-13 4 Govt, acts to clear land for 350 families (I UA L A TRENG- GANU, Tues.— The PMIP -controlled Trengganu Government has aflast made a move on land development. It has called for tenders to clear 2.789 acres, on which about 350 families will be settled in September. Of the 2,789212 words
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67 1961-06-13 4 INDIAN TEMPLE COMMITTEE NAME PRESIDENT KATONG. Tues. Dr. P. Thillainathan has been elected president of the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple committee. Other office-bearers are: Mr. S. Sivapragasam ihon. secretary) and Mr V. Krishnapillai 'hon. treasurer). Committee members are: Mr. T. Arumugam, Mr. I. Nadarajah. Mr. M. Ponnudurai. Mr. K. Visvalingam.67 words
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Article, Illustration360 1961-06-13 4 Nine students to sail their separate ways in officer training course M.N(jAr*UKi!j, luesaay. JJINE Singapore seafaring students will leave soon on board different ships to begin the second phase of their training to become Deck Officers. They are part oi* the first batch to complete their one-years Pre-Sea Training Course360 words
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140 1961-06-13 4 FIRE DESTROYS THREE ATTAP HOUSES: FORTY-FIVE ARE HOMELESS None injured I POH. Tues. Forty- live people lost their homes when fire destroyed three attap houses in a squatter area in the Silibin Road area. Fanned by a strong wind, the flames gutted the houses "within 15 minutes. Three fire-engines fought140 words
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58 1961-06-13 4 Dinner will mark Co-operative Day SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Co-operative Union Limited will hold a dinner to observe International Cooperative Day at the People's Association. Kallang. on Saturday. July 1. at 7.30 p.m. The dinner catering for Chinese and Muslim food is open only to members in Singapore. The cost58 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-06-13 4 300 attend wedding of nurse and laboratory man MR. Kwa Hock Chuan and his bride, Miss Katherine Fan, after their wedding in Singapore. The bridegroom, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwa Cheng Joo, is on the supervisory staff of Organon Laboratories Ltd. The bride, the only daughter of131 words
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175 1961-06-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. E. Martinez of Stand-ard-Vacuum Oil Company has retired after more than 30 years' service. Mr. Martinez joined the Company in Bangkok in 1931, and was Assistant to the Marketing/Costs and Research Manager in Singapore when he retired. At a ceremony175 words
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132 1961-06-13 4 Multi-million dollar iron mine opened by Sultan KUANTAN. Tues. A multi million dollar iron-ore mine on the Sungei Lembing Road. 14 miles from here, was opened by the Sultan of Pahang. Known as the Bukit Bangkong mine, it started operation on June 1. The Sultan holds the lease for the132 words
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55 1961-06-13 4 FIRST BATCH OF PILGRIMS DUE HERE TODAY SINGAPORE. Tues.— The first batch of Singapore pilgrims returning from Mecca this year is due to arrive today in the An shun. Of the 1.182 pilgrims for Malaya and Singapore in the ship, 409 will disembark here. The second pilgrim ship, Kuala Lumpur55 words
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55 1961-06-13 4 ALOR STAR, Tues. Mr. Kong Hai Chong, supervisor of the Day Training College here, died suddenly at the Alor Star hospital. Mr. Kong, 52, returned home from the college feeling unwell. His wife took him to hospital, where he died about three hours after admission.55 words
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Article49 1961-06-13 4 Council acts to save library IPOH. Tues. The Ipoh Town Council has decided to take over the Perak Library, thus rescuing it from impending extinction. The library, burdened with heavy losses every year, gave up the struggle against financial collapses last month, and offered itself to the towni council.49 words
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Article28 1961-06-13 4 du.sTriuT "V;:' I controls ancf I Were p^J M ■•>■;/■ iMmmmcommercial 1 1 attencW^H tmiO C(y-, I Poiytechi 1 Mr Chn II a I I derating mg proo28 words
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Article24 1961-06-13 4 SINGAPORE -IK i premise.- on Sunday 1 the Bukit H <-^"Mw Fund. WM I 1 IB r iron: M24 words
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Advertisement177 1961-06-13 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME Combining the latest scientific methods with many years ot 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. Ist YEAR: Wall Pictures $12.00 per set177 words
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Advertisement228 1961-06-13 4 Pye is theworfl for progress! fwj\mmnmWa^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l?^^^^^^^^m\ l| i^^B»_ mi ii I, iu_^^^^W RE 778T ALL-TRANSISTOR TABLE RADIO Six wavebands (11 45 to 517 metres) Piano key *.-.e:^M^H elliptical speaker for fine, full tone Selected sfw '■:■<' WW veneers with high gloss Polyester protective finisn BuM-m printed circuit. Sockets for extension228 words
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Article, Illustration856 1961-06-13 5 TECHNIQUE OF MAKING A FORTUNE UTYURYERYRTYM -3 Today ROSS MILES looks into 2 family B&(BWWBC*K IMm*m 4 •nag are wonderful examples of the method of amass* wealth. They are Ford and Feryuson. They improved on existing patterns JFBEE V° U w ou, <« never guess the have made their fortune856 words
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Advertisement58 1961-06-13 5 oi*Ce-H Bl 1 190 "i of c*» rt standard i.i ps irresoec- > ur \«ritk- jit ff LORE NTO PBWC GUITAR i un. I thrillI m red end fj- A. LTD^ I S ngapore 6. I '^R-ZOOM '^MATic CAMEIAS cam L tJ< u 'f^ Manual L ntr Knob. L 158 words
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Advertisement320 1961-06-13 5 DEPEND ON EVE for something special in luxury, easy care Sportswear. An exclusive combination of fabulous weaves fine Qualities. Washes in a wink. Dries as it drips 41-43 MEN S WEAR DEPT. High Street, Singapore. TEL: ***** p^fl*W r Com or/ t-W^v^V'^ Quiet and Convenience- -imJtW-? r r\. t I320 words
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Miscellaneous181 1961-06-13 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake l /^noYnuTWINKUTSFAfRTO 4IIF ME KEEPS HIS PART |IN A STRANGE COUNTRY ~TT iwteSttYJUtIE^DOWOTWWK OFTHE BARGAIN ANP/ ONE MUST EXPECT g V J i 7 7 by Chic Young181 words
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Article357 1961-06-13 6 Children by choice, not chance TELLING THE PEOPLE j SIGNAL and ap- propriate honour has come to Singapore in its selection as the site of the headquarters in South-East Asia of t h c Int ernat ional Planned Parenthood Federation. The decision to setup regional headquarters here, provisionally taken in357 words
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Article142 1961-06-13 6 the Free Press reported: "Accounts from Labuan represent the operations of the new Coal Company as proceeding In a satisfactory manner. On the arrival of the Engineers at Labuan, the works of the Eastern Archipelago Company were found in a very dilapidated condition, the mine being full142 words
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Article69 1961-06-13 6 A BRITISH housewife has appealed for help in her "problem" where to set a bed that will take a weight of 38 stone seven pounds. j Signing herself "Plump j Wife" from Cornwall, she said in a letter published in the Daily Mirror: "I weigh 22-and-a-half stone69 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1961-06-13 6 DR. FRANZ POLGAR - HYPNOSIS FOR THE MILLIONS DR. FRANZ POLGAR BY An expert takes you on a iourney through the mental frontiers the chair I I there is a V-r k'i I c li c n knife," 1 had told the middle-aged woman alter I put her into hypnotic sleep. "You will take1,154 words
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Article86 1961-06-13 6 Life is like that Patient l^^^B x "f looks of v„u r C n^H 1 wt h^^B l children/ *m T UE i J stem 'V 1 shop, I I I shut. and L j 1 ■tone," B M "maybe ska n V i: ,ci who wanted a an old86 words
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Article35 1961-06-13 6 THE theft I bags IB show.- on The I them I fl aft» j r fl f lour at fl fl should b» I fl I I I fl I might arou- p; fl35 words
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Advertisement661 1961-06-13 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Coid Storage IMI Ltd.j 20 Tanab Rata. IPOH Cod S'orage (Mi Ltd., 1-5 Clare Street. KLANG Cold Storage (M) Ltd., in New Road. KOTA BHARU COM Storage <M> Ltd., 1102661 words
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Advertisement27 1961-06-13 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, (THK HOUSE FOR CEYLON GKMS 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1 PHONE: *****.27 words
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Advertisement82 1961-06-13 6 IhHJf FAVOUR® wf y7\compmb ac\bafterv, J MfWfi* ROXY c (SINGAPORE) .'lltlltMMHIIIaillllMlllltllllllllllllHIIIIIIIHI" ,J (liil* I lor the Race, M^rM« gj~ mmmmm^^. Wear thr l3^ ZEISS, POLAROID. CROOKS V^ sB^/ COLORBAR Sunglasses V For Cor-/ P> I and latest Style* Consult the OPTICIAN S. A. TAN, xll i BY APPOINTMENT T( >,82 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-06-13 6 TODAY'S RADIO ni I. i.iiiii.i i I li'l I I 1 "HI SINGAPORE cal hour; 9.00 Man From M.1.5; <hort Wave Service- 930 Tiie uews: 940 Hawaiian Miort \>a\e s>erwce. chimes; 10.00 Hi-fi club; 10.30 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) Starlight conceit; 11.00 Sing Medium Wave Service something simple; 11.30 When286 words
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Miscellaneous393 1961-06-13 6 fa y "hpt ,6 |»8 20" 21 Mp W 24 U■" E"*EiEi!EH H n I U ff fl CLUES ACROSS 8 Unueineath them is a .song 1 Lean forward (5). W. 6 Describes a recent i evolution j i 2 s il baked in the foim of (s>. cones? (5).393 words
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Article, Illustration22 1961-06-13 7 optheii in bird tin I tIM •he inds. xhithc sirls rtu lood-iesting log: P*lS biol of rv D H >t I22 words
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Article, Illustration215 1961-06-13 7 xtivl- o« SINGAPORE, Tuesday Tlu Ss !."I th,! MMala«a > a J«n«le. The safari will start in the Trengganu highlands on Saturday. Miss Joan Booty told The Free Press that the models tea there was greater colour and excitement215 words
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127 1961-06-13 7 NEW SATA CAR STICKERS GIVE BRIGHTER GLOW SINGAPORE. Tues. The 1961 SATA car stickers now on saie at all petrol filling stations in Singapore, have been specially designed to give a greater degree o! reflection at night. The stickers, made oi strips i special reflecting tape, go en the rear127 words
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53 1961-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues T:u president of the Selangor Government Medical Services Union, Mr. R. Balasubramaniam. >aid that a national anion of medical and health services employees would be formed soon. •This union will cater for more than 20.000 employees in the medical and health53 words
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172 1961-06-13 7 R.A.F. PRESENT TO FEDERATION POLICE: PIONEER MODEL IN SILVER SELETAR. Tues.-The Commissioner of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police. Dato C. H. Fenner. was presented with a silver replica of a single-engined Pioneer aircraft by Air Vice-Marshal' R. A. Ramsay Rae. The presentation took place during a .special dinner at'172 words
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Article, Illustration92 1961-06-13 7 Minister opens 30th Centre in Singapore HONG LIM. Tues. The Hong Lim Community Centre 30th in Singapore was declared open by Mr. Ong Pang Boon. Minister for Home Affairs, over the week-end. The centre was lirst used as a polling station during the recent Hong Lim byelection. The main address92 words
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Article29 1961-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Dr. Walter Ansley- Young, who was well known for his public services in Klang. died on Saturday at Dunsford. Devon. He was 76.29 words
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Article52 1961-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuos.-A Clerk, Thomas Lee. 19. was seriously injured in an accident involving his scooter and a van at the junction of Salak South and Sungei Besi roads here. He was admitted to the general hospital. Lee Sooi Fong. 21 .the pillion rider, received52 words
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214 1961-06-13 7 SIGLAP, Tuesday. WITH so much to study in the classrooms and the many extra-curricular activities offered in the schools today, no pupil can find excuse for bein^ idle. Inche Ismail Aziz, principal of the Siglap Secondary School, said this at the school's214 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-06-13 7 BANK SUFFERED 'DAMAGING SETBACKS': SO PROFIT DROPS SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, chairman of the board of directors of Chung Khiaw Bank Limited, told the annual meeting that the bank's 1960 progress had not been so great as in past years because of a "damaging setback" in October. "Our221 words
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Article38 1961-06-13 7 Six burglaries: $1, 853 loot KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Six houses in Kuala Lumpur have been burgled in the last few days, according to reports made to the Dlice. Cash, jewellery and other articles, totalling $1,853 were reported stolen.38 words
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Article34 1961-06-13 7 JOHORE BAIIRU. Tues The Sultan of Johore has accepted an invitation from the Johore Bahru Rotary Club to attend its installation dinner at the Royal Johore International Club here on July 234 words
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193 1961-06-13 7 New society will bring together poets and poetry lovers SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Poetry Society, when fully developed, would see the birth of the Malayan poet and the Malayan school of poetry. This was stated by its chairman, Mr. Wilfred Richards, at the inaugural meeting of the Society at Beatty193 words
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Article34 1961-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuo.vThe Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, has returned from a month's tour of England and India where he studied the transport systems of the two countries.34 words
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Miscellaneous183 1961-06-13 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... THE stars have given you a many-sided personality. You will probably have a good singin? voice, if a woman and a taFent for public speaking and oratory, if a man. Witty and original, you have a direct approach to life and its problems. Yours is a183 words
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Miscellaneous127 1961-06-13 7 interests. There is a lot going on, socially and romantically. PANPFR June 22 Jul >' 23) bnnutn TH eRE is a need for being sensible during this very active day. Make good gains. IFO Ju,v 24 Au 23 > BETLbv TER for ca tohing up on old chores and finishing127 words
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Miscellaneous117 1961-06-13 7 established programme but avoid starting any new projects for some time to come. I PADDIPfIDII (Dec. 23 Jan. UArnibUNH 20) combine social and domestic aspects of your life to the best advantage of both. AOIIARIUS ,an 21 Feb 19,: AUUAKIUd ONE of those f and-but days. Some good and some117 words
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255 1961-06-13 8 RAFFLES boys beat Raffles girls when they debated the question of •"academic freedom'" at the Raffles Institution hall. i The girls proposed that the "Universities should be State-comrolled.*' The boys said "No and scored a twopoint victory. Proposing the motion. Miss255 words
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Article, Illustration241 1961-06-13 8 TTHREE teenage carv- ing enthusiasts want to meet other carving experts to learn more about the techniques of th i s <°rat"t. They are Syed Rasool, 13, Khoo Ah Chye, 12 and Tan Yew Bonn. 13. They contributed a large number241 words
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355 1961-06-13 8 600 pack hall to see battle of wits in quiz for 12 schools A PACKED audience of about 600 students turned up at the Raffles Institution hall to witness the recent inter-school general knowledge quiz, organised by the Historical Society of the school. Twelve secondary schools, comprising 22 students, took355 words
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Article, Illustration210 1961-06-13 8 TEENAGE SINGER REGGIE LIKES THE 'OLD BRIGADE' WHILE most teenagers of today are fans of rock 'n roll singers like Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. 14-year-old Reggie Joseph prefers the more sophisticated crooners like Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Reggie, a Form Four student of the St. Andrew's School,210 words
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Article, Illustration263 1961-06-13 8 Mohamed's big ambition is to become a big poultry farmer MOHAMED IBRAHIM bin Omar, 15, eldest in a family of seven, has set his heart on becoming a ponltrv farmer. An old boy of Serangoon Garden English School, Mohamed is now rearing about 180 fowls in the backyard of his263 words
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Article, Illustration147 1961-06-13 8 Senang, 12 now the 'Bongo King ITAMPOXG lad Senang bin Safi J but the villagers of Buku Tudonj Lebar c;ill him the "Bongo f£ing. M member of the Mawar I lib) j Senang, a form II pupil of the Seraimoon English School, became interested in playing the bongo at the147 words
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33 1961-06-13 8 PRACTICE N PERFECT: AMATEUR WINS FAN THE HARD 1' m I fl fl fl Said band I Ali bir I I fl fl fl m I m "fl many m fl I m33 words
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Advertisement56 1961-06-13 8 {f~£S|E£| DESIGNED FOR fll h a Tn CTp H :SS^:HS=^^^^£=S^^^l LISTENING PORTABLE RA 6011 P CT^H I RA 6151 AT deluxe kfl l^^^g^^^^ all transistor radio Ik KY 5961 Superb Tablegram with auto-changer 7 Valve mains set STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD. ftJiSsE^Bfl SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG KY 5941 AT transistor56 words
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Advertisement32 1961-06-13 8 KING SIZE^v/ ROSE CIGARETTES MENTHOL FRESH m OkquiAC- Ji QUALITY SHOES AmlmwM MADE IN ENGLAND AM WAV/ /lr Comfort Z&luetityle OBTAINABLE FROM P. A. MOHAMED $U ITAH J MM. North BrNfO Rood <"«'32 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-06-13 9 |h most appropriate accessories for thi L ,h dress in printed dark ereen .1 v-. ,s JouncUhe--r Modern Silk Store, th c dres s fe m h,te Obf* hem. and fashioned with perma "ently pleated tick against the •SSXyfaJ LT™ BeckKned *<*«' tdth Sroup you consider110 words
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300 1961-06-13 9 shy of using artificial inply because Ihey don'l 1 1 1 l in properly. nuch emphasis being placed p >rtant thai every women, with sparse eye-lashes, should b\ step guide. ICompl< te >ur make up, usin i shad >w, i yeiiner and mascara In300 words
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237 1961-06-13 9 Slimming made easy with this new discovery OVERWEIGHT is a problem worn c n throughout the world seek to overcome. Here ni Singapore the average woman Ls becoming more and more weight-conscious. By sheer determination, some succeed in losing a excess pounds either through ixi rcises or a strict slimming237 words
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Article228 1961-06-13 9 OflftfMfMffr^Bf t I ltJi^^B .J Iliif i fl ■1 1 if .ifl ■i^k^e^^^^^^^h i "i X a^m^ i 1 1 1 i bF^m i 1 1 1 i m f ASHION Sense No. (> was a tricky one, wasn't it? Judging from the entries228 words
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Article, Illustration461 1961-06-13 9 Cook your way to his heart —two tips for right start IT IS THE CAPABLE GIRL WHO WINS IN THE LONG RUN' QIRLS who arc still looking for Mr. Right should Like a tip from Singapore career girl, Iris Townsend. II is learn to cook. An expert cook herself, Iris461 words
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Article58 1961-06-13 9 AT LAST, someone has thought of the left-handed little woman. Gadgets are wonderful time-savers but the left-handed individual often has difficulty in using them. This two-way peeler 1 found at a Orchard Road store solves the problem. It is designed for both the left-handed and the58 words
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Article37 1961-06-13 9 This knife sharpener is really designed with the housewife in mind. Shaped like a knife itself, it works with the maximum ease by just pulling it up and down against the knife.37 words
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362 1961-06-13 9 MOTHERS and even fathers, especially the newly-wedded ones, who are nervous about pricking their babies with pins when putting on their nappies will bless this new range With these new tJPe «j nappies, you need not have to use any pins for lm*362 words
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Advertisement268 1961-06-13 9 60 wonder\ul thade* to ckoote (rem C6P6A 56 JH^I GUARANTEED ir^ifll mim LIGHT WE,GHT /\jSA!\ wy\ cotton jTT^ w^Jsi liSr^ Shrink and Create <^JiSP > W A p MADE ,N ENGLAND SOLE AGENTS: V LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. Singapore K.Lumpur. Penan* 'YOUNG DREAM. A brief X >». wired bra with cainty268 words
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Advertisement623 1961-06-13 10 DEFECTIVE WIRING is dangerous* Consult SENG HUP ELECTRICAL CO., on all your electrical problems. Also on sale at their airconditioned showroom at 171. Orchard Road are the latest in lighting fittings. •GOZA" BEACH MATS are made from woven grass and is suitable for the beach, patio or backyard sun-bathing. It623 words
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Advertisement572 1961-06-13 10 Tiong Bahru Road. The latest releases of top selling records are on sale Always something to please whatever your musical taste. HIMALAYA TRADING CO., 3. Selegie Road oilers further reductions which includes a quantity of Tervlene shirts. Dacron trousers, silk pyjamas, drill shorts and long short sleeved shirts at reasonable572 words
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Advertisement269 1961-06-13 10 jector irom &iAKuit innDERS' Movie Renial Service. L 2-3 Cilffoid Arcade, Coliyei j Quay. it m RILLING BEAUTY HAIRDRESSERS can create ihe latest coiffure to please the fashion conscious women. Machine/Cold wave perms, hair trimming, setting or .shampoos are serviced by skilled and courteous staff. Visit 30. Dhoby Ghaut for269 words
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Advertisement218 1961-06-13 10 INFANT i BOOTEES j (Made in U.S.A.) Made of SOFT LEATHER for BABY'S tender feet. NOW Available in three colours BLUE PINK and WHITE Sires: 1 2 3 Price $3/90 per pair. IMPORTED BY SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Weor) 53, High St. S porc-6. Telephone: ***** FOR J^X218 words
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Advertisement147 1961-06-13 10 PrCSent^ th 1 Hat H > I loost m\ II H m REG NTTR J *mm>\, 'WM ANNUAL 'M R« v m 9 SpC -"M bo^ How oil 5 DCrt FURNISHINGS 9t\M S2 OC v C CATHAY SILK si FOUNTAIN PENS 1 *ww r Now fceep your C/as cleaner wifh147 words
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303 1961-06-13 11 short game in the windH. Longhurst mll st has today exchanged his elnfc. T*» w ,f Br i Uins ,ore r st wHters ,u 0 b s J nlivins days he represented Cambridge f .r f\..-:s »d eiftatajd the team c th Carman Amateur championshi D iS t n tl303 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-06-13 11 M— -II" 1 |>ay. Jutn> il W^^^^^^^^^S (iomgTFasi^^^^llll Ci, _>. i>i v 2 6 F. Won by: 2, U, 11k. Time: lmin. 13 3/5. Cl. 2, Div. 6F. Won by: 2*. 1. Time: lmin. 13 4/5. Cl 2, Div. 2— B£F. Won by: nk., l\. Time:120 words
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133 1961-06-13 11 R.I. Head delighted with success on the sports field QTAMFORD, Tues. 3Mr Wee Seong Kang. the principal of Raffles Inst i t v tion, praised his students for "the very successful year on the sports held." He was reviewing the school.- sporting achievements at the Founder s Day celebration.-. Rallies133 words
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219 1961-06-13 11 mHOMSOX. Tues.— Golfers 1 who returned the four best scores in each division of the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 'A' and 'B* division monthly medal (stroke) competition played over the weekend entered the quarterfinals for the Vade Cup competition, the finals of which219 words
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384 1961-06-13 11 Ten records topple at Gan Eng Seng School sports meet Ng Tat Pun became the *B' division individual champion. The girls' Individual champion was Jessie Lim. Chan House, with 120 points, became the InterHou.se champions. Mrs. Yeo Seng Chuan gave away th< prizes. Resuhs: Boys 'A* Division 100 yds.': 1.384 words
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Advertisement525 1961-06-13 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY j| We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com "j 9L plete the special delivery torm be JNm low and hand it to your news-vendor ft^^BTl or post it to the address below and %^*ms. v^VA the FREE PRESS will be delivered525 words
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172 1961-06-13 12 C. SUBHAS - Japanese Grand Prix riders to make 100-mie test run C. SUBHAS by Singapore, Tuesday. JAPAN'S motor-cycling aces, Hiroshi Hasegawa, 30 and Osamu Mochizuki, 27, who will ride the "works" 125 cc and 250 cc Yamaha machines at the Johore Grand Prix, will take the 250 cc machines for a practice172 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-06-13 12 MR. FOO LONC MUN LEADS IN FASCINATION JOHNSON. WINNER OF THE SECOND RACE ON SATURDAY. S MRS. CHAN EWE LEONG =E LEADS IN FROCCIE (WARD) E WINNER OF THE FIFTH RACE =E ON SATURDAY. MR. K. L. TJONC LEADS IN USAHA SETIA DONNELLY) WINNER OF55 words
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Article76 1961-06-13 12 KEPPEL CLUB JUNE MEDAL GOLF ITSFFBL. Tttes P A. Dreyer was the a Dh isii n wiimej in ne Keppel Club's Jvum medal com] ell icn playeo i >ver tne weekend. o i.t a results ere Isi Nine Bails veep r a Dreyei 2:. Nine Ballsy eep: Aug Soon H76 words
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Article22 1961-06-13 12 .new york rues. Everton I re beaten 2-0 by b. gu, oi B:.iz:\. ba their American Intern£.tioaa] football League match.22 words
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Article78 1961-06-13 12 PROMOTION FOR SOCCERITES SINGAPORE. Tues. Star Soccerites Sports Club is the first club in the Singapore Amateur Football AssoI elation 1961 league to be cer- tain ot promotion. Soccerites were to have played their last fixture against Junior A. A. in a Division 3D tie at the BO. DC. A.78 words
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180 1961-06-13 12 Japanese machines take the first five places DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, Tuesday. lAPAXESE Honda machines, unknown to European motor cycle racing two years ago, gained the first five places in both the 125 and 250 c.c. races when the Tourist Trophy classic meeting began here yesterday. It was also a180 words
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220 1961-06-13 12 ENTRIES SOUGHT FOR NATIONAL AND CLUB SBA TOURNEYS SINGAPORE. Tues. With the Singapore junior badminton championships almost completed. the Singapore Badminton Association is now busy organising the two forthcoming major tournaments the National Championship and the Junior Inter-Club Championship for 1961. Mr. Loo-. 1 Kirn Fait, honorary secretary ot S.B.A.220 words
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Article34 1961-06-13 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Freddie Pope, president of the Singapore Motor Club, this morning confirmed that Ceylon's entry for the Johore Grand Prix on June 24 and 25 has not been accepted.34 words
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Article16 1961-06-13 12 IPOH, Tues— This morning's Irackwork at Ipoh was washed out because of heavy rain.16 words
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220 1961-06-13 12 CLOSE (103) OUT TO WIN BACK PLACE IN ENGLAND TEAM LONDON. Tues.— ln addition to affecting the Otji Test at Edgbaston the ram yesterday limited piay in li! the other 10 first-class encke; games in England. Highlight of the play that was possible was a century by Yorkshire's Brian Close,220 words
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Article82 1961-06-13 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation has accepted the invitation to visit Cambodia and play a series ot matches there. It was decided at a meeting yesterday to send a strong team comprising 12 players together with four officials on a ten-day tour, all ex-82 words
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282 1961-06-13 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pang Kam Leong and Regina Richards reached the final of the Singapore junior mixed doubles badminton championship when they trounced Lee Choon Pew and Yik Yoke Seng 15-5, 15-4 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. The pair will now282 words
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Article144 1961-06-13 12 The histonc Brisbane match ol last December has been called the greatest Test of all time. It was the first Test to end in a tic ...a drama that revitalised the game after many lean years. But there have been comparable dramas in cricket history and no tiro144 words
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93 1961-06-13 12 HUSSEIN SPURTS TO WIN 45-MILE RIDE NEE SOON, Tues. Nine-teen-year-old Hussein Aii won the Army's 45-miie massed-start cycle race from 11 others at the Nee Soun Garrison circuit on Sunday. Hussein's time was lhr. 57 mm. Very close behind him was Abdul Kadir Hassan (second), 21, followed by Army's Harold93 words
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