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Title Section22 1961-06-16 1 7j» KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The Singapore Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article173 1961-06-16 1 lard work, n goodwill i needed Grantham SINGAPORE, Friday. ndvT tiranthum. former Governor Hong Kong, said here yesterday that Vbdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia" ,uld all tor "a lot of hard work and on the part of the countries conlefore it could materialise. good plan. Bui it173 words
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61 1961-06-16 1 e-year plan citing, says Malayan Ambassador X M;t:a- Dr. -aid hi> -yeai i a] the mm< vi :..:.> '.v with nths' v is ctive kn It IS win Uig Of "i n he 55- by i n w la giYi i excil I b alth was I t'S- in ?ee61 words
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Article86 1961-06-16 1 S:r Alexander thought that it was natural for investors to "hold back" each time there was a general election in any country. But any temporary lack of confidence had been due to the fact that investors had not been planning on a long-term basis. A hard-headed business organisation86 words
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Article35 1961-06-16 1 HONG KONG. Fri.— Hong Kong has registered a record number oi tourists visiting here in April. The number 21.886 W«S a 42 per cent increase compared with tne same period last year.35 words
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Article48 1961-06-16 1 The New A.40 Countryman— like the regular A.4o— is perfect for business or pleasure; but puts the accent on luggage. Two rear panels open to allow easy loading to the full height of the car. And the Countryman gives you all the famous A.40 performance and passenger comfort.48 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-06-16 1 THE LAW STEPS IN AT HEIGHT OF STREET FIGHTING IN ZANZIBAR THE riots in Zanzibar are now under control. Picture shows a scene at the height of the fighting when riot squads were called oui to ouell the violence.39 words
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177 1961-06-16 1 ILLINGWORTH AND TRUEMAN ON INJURED LIST NOW LONDON. Fri. Freddie Trueman and Ray Illingworth of Yorkshire, are the latest England Test cricketers reported hurt. i Trueman. during the game against Middlesex at Bradford. rubbed some skin off the under-side of his left foot. He bowled at medium pace. Illingworth. tne177 words
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Article15 1961-06-16 1 GROTON (Connecticut). Pri. The Navy's eighth Polaris mis-sile-firing nuclear submarine was launched yesterday.15 words
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227 1961-06-16 1 Force over Berlin could mean war, says Nikita MOSCOW, Friday. ]y|H. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV declared last nigh I that Russia did not want war over Berlin but he warned that if anyone tried to use weapons against a German peace treaty they would be repelled by force. He added that any227 words
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Article46 1961-06-16 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Notice anything odd about today's date? It is the 16th. of June or, in short, 16-6-61. Now read that backwards and you'll notice It's still 16-6-61. Some say that it's a lucky day. We hope it brings you luck.46 words
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Article203 1961-06-16 1 THE KILLERS WHO CHANGE THE COURSE OF HISTORY Assassin! What jngtuejuucj thougnts are conjured up by this one word. Do you Know mat it was guen to tne English language fry a bana oj ruiaitss pontical murders more than IMO years ago? Yet toaay it still carries the same203 words
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174 1961-06-16 1 THE COMMENT IN WASHINGTON: 'WE ARE STILL POLES APART' WASHINGTON, Fri.— United States officials reading j early reports of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's radio-telt vision report on his talks with President Kennedy took note of his restrained manner and his expressions oi hope for improved Soviet-American relations. But, on substantive matters,174 words
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204 1961-06-16 1 TWO DIE IN BOLIVIA RIOTS AS ADLAI FLIES IN I A PAZ, (Bolivia), Fri.— Riots against the Bolivian Government broke out in this capital yesterday as U.S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson flew in on a fact-finding tour for President Kennedy. Two persons were killed and four wounded. Poiice and troops fought204 words
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Article25 1961-06-16 1 JACKSONVILLE (Florida^. Fri. —Two groups of '"freedom riders" arrived here yesterday and were virtually ignored by regular travellers waiting in the bus station.25 words
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146 1961-06-16 1 Thousands bid King and Queen goodbye 21-GUN SALUTE FOR DEPARTING VISITORS lOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The people of Johore gave the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong a big send-off this morning at the end of their successful fiveday State visit. Thousands of schoolchildren and members of youth organisations146 words
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Article154 1961-06-16 1 r jCK LXCHASiCE led oi IM* uorning raUi ■■>■ Buyer! r N h i- I i" I. Cement S2 I Una! I tii Tin 475.. G It* < F X. < i I < L. Ami I Ifiiam 1 I Hyd Pahang Con. I id MALA •AN HK FUNDS154 words
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Article52 1961-06-16 1 SINGAPORE. Fri Here S why you shivered the temperature last niaht was 74.1 degrees Fahrenheit—about three decrees below normal. The Meteorological Station at Pa>a Lebar early this morning recorded a temperature 01 72.1 degrees Fahrenheit. The drop in temperature was caused by heavy rain during the last52 words
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Advertisement46 1961-06-16 1 and |7^A^ i tiro** k i; OPTIEK OPTICIANS M ,i Rjd S potc. Tel: ***** ipon ueroy candidates reveal their form— P. 12 I easy °AD!NG E&SY Aiding new HISTIM hAt\ COUNTRYMAN '^^^^wJB BB^r^^ i 'il'' 1 'HlilißVApOßk^^^^kt^^fVAvJ MOTORS B^™ S, item s-remban Kuaia Lumpur Bulterwwth46 words
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Advertisement66 1961-06-16 1 FERGUZADE puts sparkle>idback in your life ...when the light's gone out of your life and you're feeling tired and flat, try a glass of Ferguzade. Ferguzade is the delicious, sparkling, golden drink that ffik gives you instant energy. .the glucose p* in Ferguzade puts life back in your JJijlk veins,66 words
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Advertisement8 1961-06-16 1 SWEE HIN TRADING CO., 166 Crosj St., Singoporc8 words
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207 1961-06-16 2 I OX DON. Fr i. Al- though the tall in the Singapore tin price > more or loss ex- >< cted and was in any rase considered over- ie, three months tin the London market tened around 40 per ton207 words
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Article51 1961-06-16 2 Red control S. Vietnam's rice kIGON. Pri Despite an es- barves Soul b Viet- t* oi 18C -us bis year. ►ares with an exf 380, i ions fox r s< orces «ald bat sho 1 ed almost t-_. i wing provtncea Saigon t-. onu Ued ni if i .<....: by51 words
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Article102 1961-06-16 2 atanssKta tiie Si'i-;.ioore 3 t -!.iv ..re Kuala i. ■it I i v.l :x n- 2€ gi v J Lycaoa 13 14, State I Haku Bd 2/43, i k■ < a Bo X >f Kastri, R< U Selad tag, D bo, Serani] mg, i^ua-. Karor-. Sirusa, Kin102 words
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Article54 1961-06-16 2 HONG KONG, rhurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $414 $416 sales sales Wheekx tc Marden 5i 6.50 s 16 30 sales sales H'rior.y, phone $53. 0u 555.00 j sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $39.25 $39,00 1 sales sales Taikoo Duck54 words
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574 1961-06-16 2 More output by Siamese Tin lust yeur—up by 60 per cent By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. JHK OUTPUT of the Siamese Tin group increased by almost 60 per cent in 1960 as compared with 1939, states the latest Mining Journal. The production for the year was 2,005 lons574 words
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244 1961-06-16 2 DISAPPOINTING OVERSEAS FIGURES UNSETTLE STOCK MARKET LONDON. Fn. The disappointing May overseas figures unsettled the *toek markets here yesterday. Alter holding quietly steady to firm In the morning session, the markets fell back in the afternoon, mainly as a result ot precaution- ary marking clown rather than to selling pressure.244 words
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Article31 1961-06-16 2 TOKYO. Fri.— The Toyota Motor Company, a leading Japanese car manufacturer, announced yesterday the company would late this month market a new small passenger car model. named "Publiea."31 words
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231 1961-06-16 2 Rubber firm calls for statement TO cure 'jitters' SINGAPORE, F r i.— World rubber markets need a positive announcement to cure me present "Jitters" and allow the trade to assess the overall picture clearly, according to a leading rubber trade firm here. In a review of the Dissent stockpile dispobal231 words
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277 1961-06-16 2 Soviet troika idea will make talks very difficult— Mac LONDON, Friday. jyjH. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that if Russia maintained her new dogma of the troika, EastWest discussions, in which there had been a "tragic deterioration" in the last six months, would face a very difficult position.277 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-06-16 2 A LAST-MINUTE SNAG DELAYS LAUREN BACALL'S WEDDING VIENNA. lii. A lastminute hitch yesterday stopped the planned wedding of 37-year-old film actress Lauren Bacall, widow of the late Humphrey Bogart, to stage and screen actor Jason Robards. Reason: Papers confirming Mr. Robards' divorce from his wife had not arrived. But the57 words
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Article41 1961-06-16 2 ]|/|ODENA. Italy Fri. x•* Four people were killed including Italian racing driver Giulio Cabianca when his car swerved off the race track here yesterday and plunged at high speed across a busy street nearby. A youth was injured.41 words
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160 1961-06-16 2 ON-THE-ROCK CURE FOR MARRIAGE ON THE THE ROCKS LONDON, Fri— An Okinawa custom of isolating estranged couples on a cold rock with only one blanket between them was today recommended to all couples whose marriage Is M on the rocks. A writer In the Solictors' Journal was referring to the160 words
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Article31 1961-06-16 2 SEOUL. Fri. Military investigators probing into the alleged unlawful accumulation of wealth by 27 South Korean businessmen. legislators ana military officers have uncovered illegal wealth amounting to 570. 750.000.31 words
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Article49 1961-06-16 2 Eye-witnesses at the track said Cabianca's three litre car left the track at about 105 miles an hour, shot across the street and hit four cars, then crashed into a wall. Cabianca was training for the Bologna Grand Prix to be run here on July 9.49 words
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Article353 1961-06-16 2 NOTE; All prices below ire middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, June 15. Previous Today RUBBER No. i HSS» e.i.f Eurtpian ports Juno 24 5/16 24 7/16 July 24 5/16 24 7/16 'lui.aEß No. 1 ftSS Spot 21 i 24 11/16 HUHBER No 1 RSS353 words
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Article, Illustration321 1961-06-16 2 US uncovers Vietminh 1,000 Reds in battle THE United States yesterday claimed that more than 1,000 Communist 1 North Vietnamese had taken part in military operations in Laos. spokesman of the United States delegation to the U-power Laos conference here told reporters: "Our sources in Vientiane (the Lao* tian capital)321 words
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Article55 1961-06-16 2 T EOPOLDVILLE. Fri Ld About 80 Malayan troops are heavily outnumbered by National Congolese Army troops at Kindu, a town in South-Western Kivu Province, a United Nations spokesman told a press conference yesterday Hi 3 1 the UN- 1 part: ttlls bM iKl\ i I been iind55 words
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Article91 1961-06-16 2 nian of p, Q forward toda! /J time b V gen*-, h 1 tapping dateline Thursday; "Venus i "Who v. time win Mr Burge repr. ia Au trali; > -i cdii w k co r iti S<J l Mai* trlpim s been v: psycl latrl &d I wouic: M91 words
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47 1961-06-16 2 visit by QUE TO AMERICA 'NOTHING KNOI LONDON Fri bam F said ..<■:■.. was Queen Eiizatx eariy Stat States. The spola ing on run United Na n Ncfß V :> i nothing of a: by Prin i PhUI Coun bx whether th< Qu gramme would id visit this V'47 words
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Article36 1961-06-16 2 CATANIA. Sicuy. F: Mount Etna was rumbling a b ai:; MUi spewing Encandesoeut HMtteriaJ into me air. wnn KtUte clouds of smoke over n and a inflexion stream of lava creeping a wm lull.36 words
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Advertisement445 1961-06-16 2 SHIPPING H.Y.K. LINE P. S'l Penang Ml r Mara 1 I i ETA 8 8/61) H c^rg, Rottercum 1111 July leddah, Port Genoa, Marsei les, ETA J 1 61), Bremen, Rotterdam, London, i 27 29 June Man Beirut, I i, Famagusta, E CoQStaiua 0c:-iS3 4 11 13 July As3ir-j Maru445 words
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Advertisement62 1961-06-16 2 tot Jw j &Mmir uhispcr. W+P'-'-'^y-M press, irs (k w than tnj OUhct '^M Btigggered tut you Jew I h.indk iMg. < ErS June. S»fcr. hcailli-cr. r Room Air Conditioners 1 are guaranteed J specifically designed ,U i for 50 cycle operation. i YORK HJ i Room Air Conditioners oro62 words
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71 1961-06-16 3 Singapore Trade a 'must' for all Executives Fri mpanies s were ngaporc records oi Sin■v.ich is 1 SmgaL- Hist* 1 for cana s con- :radc by the inn&n or ifactarers 1 N D. Holt on exia writes i Market there is a -pread of 1 1 to i r overi71 words
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83 1961-06-16 3 The St Coroner. oong, re- ding at lam Lee who was caustic Duxton Hill n big oi :i;^d in H pita] o:i :r»ade by the police, of her rcK>m. a cup was recovered and was found to contain some caustic soda solution.83 words
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85 1961-06-16 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Dutch Consul General in Singapore, Mr. J. G. Kist. will be leaving the State on five months' home leave on July 2. During his absence. Mr. S. Hettinga, Consul, will take office as Acting Consul Gen-; eral, the Consulate-General announced.85 words
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Article195 1961-06-16 3 undergo training in UK 4FTFR v> SINGAPORE, Friday. A S«f I™?"" 1 8 f Waitin the first \,Jt -ii cal a PP r entices of Malayan day fo?th 3t tO Scotland on Sunday for the second half of their training. l hey will be trained to195 words
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106 1961-06-16 3 GOURMET CLUB PLANS INDIAN DINNER TO AID BLIND SINGAPORE, Fri. The Gourmet Club of the Singapore Association for the Blind will hold an Indian dinner tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. S. Manickavasagar in Goodwill Hill. The highlight of the dinner, in aid of the association, will be an106 words
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Article97 1961-06-16 3 Welcome to Singapore I Miss Nellie Potts, one of the Principals of an Australian ballet school, arrived by air yesterday. She conducted the major examinations on bei half of the Royal Academy of Dancing in 1955 and 1956 in Singapore. Mr. J. Leeman. director of George Leeman and Sons of97 words
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Article, Illustration646 1961-06-16 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Friday. ]y[ORE artistes from abroad are keen to perform in the East, and Singapore particularly will see more of them in the future. Arthur Sylvanos, whom I met yesterday, expressed this opinion. With his wife. Dolores, and Jimmy646 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-06-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A state banquet at the Is- -i tana Besar climaxed the < four-day visit to Johore of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong < and the Raja Permaisuri < Agong. Free Press picture < shows from left: Sultanah Amiah of Johore, the59 words
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Advertisement282 1961-06-16 3 iSOOJfU&T BE WON EVERY WEEK ree r ss Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page Bargain Days EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY Don't Miss Today Tomorrow only i j Tp"EcirL"vAN"H6USEN SHIRTS OFFER I I VANTAGE. SEAISLAND and PURE SILK oil sixes ond colours j i~~p7uT"~" I Repeat of lost282 words
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Advertisement39 1961-06-16 3 SPECIALLY FOR OFFICE USE I VERTIGO t DACRON COTTON j 1 SHIRTS I KEEP FRESH WHOLE DAY I WHITE-BLUE-GREY-CREAM I I Price $8.50 i Each I isit U)asktj j I 87, North Bridge Road, J Singapore. Tel: ***** j39 words
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Miscellaneous268 1961-06-16 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Yatim Musthapa ALIIAMBRA: Sniper's Ridge (Malay) 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. plus The Long Rope 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. V ?I? h ThG Alam 145 TELOK AVER CHINESE rvTHAY- Walk Like a Dra- I METHODIST CHURCH: Evani COI no V 630 930 eristic meeting, church audi- g riORF- 'Oceans v"268 words
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195 1961-06-16 4 SENNETT ESTATE RESIDENTS WANT VISITS BY MOBILE LIBRARY UNIT ALJUNIED, Fri. Resi- dents of Sennett Estate would like a mobile library unit of the National Library in Stamford Road to visit them at least once a fortnight. They feel it would be both convenient and helpful to pupils as well195 words
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Article53 1961-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The first phase of the $10 million expansion plan of the Royal. Malayan Air Force has begun with the arrival of two Provost training aircraft from Britain. The Federation Government has bought six of these trainers. The other four aircraft will arrive53 words
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201 1961-06-16 4 Govt. to launch an island-wide dental heak campaign in schools SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE Ministry of Health is to begin an islandwide campaign designed to impress on school children the importance of dental health. Details of this drive arc to be worked out by Ministry experts to ensure its effectiveness, a201 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-06-16 4 A PEKING-STYLE LOOK FOR ASSOCIATION* fill SINGAPORE, Fri. Construetion work on the Ngee Ann Kongsfs million-dollar Teochew Building in Tank Road has begun. Mr. Lim Kirn Seng, honorary secretary of Ngee Ann Kongsi, told* the Free Press that piling221 words
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224 1961-06-16 4 Katong school girls win first-round debate on Universal Language SINGAPORE, Thursday. fANJONG Katong Girls' School beat Gan Hng Seng School by 222 points to 101 in a debate in which the girls argued that the world should adopt a universal language. The debate was in the first round of the224 words
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214 1961-06-16 4 HE AIMS TO SET UP $640,000 HOME FOR INDIAN MUSLIMS SINGAPORE. Fri. South Indian Muslims in Singapore will have a place to live and work in India when the $640,000 Salamath Institute in Karikal, near Madras opens. The promoter of the institute, Mr. A.M. Aly, 33, is now in Singapore,214 words
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74 1961-06-16 4 SEREMBAN, Fri. Two hundred people living in the village of Pajam, 15 miles t rom here, are concerned about losing land which they have cultivated for the past 20 years. The State Government has earmarked the 280 acres occupied by them for fringe74 words
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Advertisement242 1961-06-16 4 YOUR KITCHEN jj^k DESERVES A FIDES \l*V fl^Wlm Ek *^^B% F\f iJ^fc I j^y^* w^^. Guaranteed for 5 years 'L^O^ |;sjj:J|;;; alj iiiilfll IB '^t? '^^k '-'•■-'^l *^i«*''!"'' 'hI '^i i'-Hlr 'ffjfcf***^*^] -'.'.''l l IIIIHI** MiII' 'i^B ■:*-'>* l in||r Kj»|i»JiJJ t:"^ Cw U»J VUi Ik* Easy payment terms STOKVIS242 words
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Advertisement91 1961-06-16 4 ■^K|J -UN I i«| and enjoy luxurious comfort M SUNDAY SPECIAL PH DELICIOUS CHICKS irjT|j /J&z&P CURPY TIFhN l^fl "^J(Or/^7 luncheon w^cn II <;FAVirw SINGAPORE WATER S EDGE FaRADW HI 24 HOURS ROOM SE pv!C[ i Comfort arJ cTRAND HOTEL 1 tJ^F 21-25 BENCOC. Al AW SINGAPORE I 1a Mostly91 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1961-06-16 5 ROSS MILES - ROSS MILES Digging the earth -n^L^Ljarming -but for a fortune By RIGHT KIND OF COURAGE TO FACE UP TO THE ODDS N ,,KH)S ot men have made their fortunes out of digging the mean the farmers. They sometimes make money but in the way of1,057 words
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Advertisement78 1961-06-16 5 UJL wernova ultra jesewmg machine mhanica/ Brain I I IC-C :CC 3 ''ercnt designs p»c: 1 j zag straight ti* .»H 3 ne or two needles, ■NtaW"!! from :4C J3»ords. t EMPORIUM LTD. I»TTm SOAD. SINGAPORE,' M9fl 3 •»*G KUALA LUMPUR. *****. j^»3«2fe range of 'WWBIB pens pTAXi Only v78 words
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Advertisement303 1961-06-16 5 CHOTIRMALL'S THE HOUSE of SPORTWEAR f^%^j-c- :r v -1 i; -^fc-^C" f &m&mW.- J Jiii*Na > T f tk- -^7^}. f >3&SB •-■>! T*^L y *^y >*-~'.vw— j ''W%sl\''M& v/^- a". >^8 w^f MMf Im&^^^^^^^^ r/ie Romance of "Dimensional Embroidery" in EVE SPORT SHIRTS that need little ironing! Extra! Flash!303 words
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Miscellaneous207 1961-06-16 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson I MANDRAKE oy Lee Faik and Phil Davis (NOW-- PIP I MISS W BETTER PICK UP WE NIT OFF I I WO\-?EV h'E'S A I ANYTHING? HO- THESE PIECES OP ><\ LII<EA /JK^ I ATE GUEST/ 700 i ;:> \pIAVON? ANKLE 6LASS— NO207 words
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Article379 1961-06-16 6 Public help war on crime INFORMATION from members of the public in the form of tip-offs, we are glad to note, has been helping the police to combat crime. This week alone there have been three commendable instances of such help. On Monday morning, before dawn, a gang broke into379 words
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Article1297 1961-06-16 6 T.J. CHICHAK - THE ODDS ON LIFE-TEN TO ONE T.J. CHICHAK THE HEART IS ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. BUT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE SOMETHING GOES WRONG. HERE IS ONE WOMAN'S STORY OF HER DRAMATIC FIGHT TO PUT THIS WRONG RIGHT... By But if she did not undertake this gamble on the operating1,297 words
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Article85 1961-06-16 6 Life is like that 'Reallj v laic para r hut I B gun 5 iv killed You ha V) patl me: to Tin n I Mant I ""Could you I my mo] J beachcomJ \HSLO\GA I ci rd a sound by th< bit th< I m [nan :r th i85 words
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Advertisement738 1961-06-16 6 You emn hand in your classified ad, t*t any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMIKON HIGHLANDS Coid Storage M Lt4. a 30 T«nan R»ta. WON Cold Storage <M Ltd., 1-6 Ciar« Str*«t. ■UMM Cold Krorag* 'M> 1,t4.« 10 .Saw Road. KOTA IHARU Coid Storage (W> Lt*.,738 words
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Advertisement39 1961-06-16 6 i THE AYE MARIA DRUG STORE 90 Orchard Road Singapore 9 Tel: ***** Wholesale Retail Importers Exporters Depot for Drugs, Potent Medicines Surgical Scientific Apparatus, Cosmetics, Toilet Photographic Requisites General Sundries Suppliers to> Estates, Hospitals Dispensaries. Telephone Orders Delivered39 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-16 6 HG/ANS/NCHS SEASONAL 5 I f H HURRY!! ITS GETTm Ml Mooe m a 91 BionKcr- 70 > 533 5- M Wool Blankets 70 x 9. 539 OC IQ Elgin Towels 22 k44 H Indian White Shee t 2OC M G S.C White Shcc > fi P.llowCase, 20\30 [GIANSINGH&CO.LE 30-1 RArntS74 words
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Miscellaneous950 1961-06-16 6 "iINdArOKE puiar r;;.>; 10.00 Late evening I i metres i7"2.")(l ko s.l Orchestra; 11.30 Lets po gay; HflHf~~ «—iMMl_m .Medium Wave Service 12 (.midnight) Close down. H'^ If 1^ I j 476 metres. K.\Uiv> .ViAL.AI.* f 41.7 metres) ■M__pß M M j I mary; 11.02 Concert pop>; 11.30 Time signal,950 words
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194 1961-06-16 7 THE RECIPE FOR THE ART OF GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY BY MRS. AMSTUTZ SINGAPORE, Fri.— Society has neglected and failed to understand old people, a bishop's wife said here. She is Mrs. H. B. Amstutz, wife of the Methodist Bishop of South-East Asia, who was speaking at the YWCA International Women's194 words
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278 1961-06-16 7 TOURISM in »h» p SINGAPORE, Friday. This is emphasised in a summary of the Pacific Development Report due to be published later this year by the Pacific Area Travel Association and the U.S. Department of Commerce. A Singapore Tourist Association278 words
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Article91 1961-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Resi-j dents of Hou>ing and Development Board flats in I Nile Road are grateful to; the Government for quick action in clearing insectbreeding debris which accumulated after the Bukit. Ho Swee Fire. Residents had to shut their windows and doors I day and91 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-06-16 7 Switched to medicine after seeing beggars in streets TIANJONG PAGAR. Fri. The sight of beggars in the streets of Madras had such a profound effect on a Malayan girl that she switched her studies from pure science to medicine. Miss Theresa Fernandez. 20. of Singapore was in the second-year B.Sc.117 words
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172 1961-06-16 7 BLOOD BANK: THE RECIPIENTS OUTNUMBERED THE DONORS LAST MONTH SINGAPORE. Fri. More blood was given to seriously injured or critically ill patients last month than was donated to the Blood Bank by the public. An official statement says that there wore 1.111 recipients against 1.093 donors. The recipients included 648172 words
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238 1961-06-16 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. THIS is the story of how'lnche Osman bin Bakar, a retired Shell Company employee, built his own dream house at Kampong Mandai Kechil, and of the co-operation and help given him by friends and neighbours without which that dream may have238 words
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Article, Illustration147 1961-06-16 7 Mum helped him on the road to success in filmdom SINGAPORE, Fri.— The childhood dream has come true for Mr. Jean R La Valette, 29, whose ambition was to become a film actor. Mr. Vaicttc. who completed his three months general study oi the film industry in London, stayed in147 words
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Article44 1961-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Amateur Cha Cha Championships will be held at the New World Cabaret on July 13 and 14. The championship is open to amateurs only and no professional dance hostesses may take part. Entries close on July 644 words
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42 1961-06-16 7 ALOR STAR. Fri— The Federation Government will soon launch a national drive to promote adult education, according to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. when he addressed Government officials and State Assemblymen during a two-day visit.42 words
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Article22 1961-06-16 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Police Band will play at Kallang Park on Sunday from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement484 1961-06-16 7 PASSPORT TO SECURITY bY B^BH i^B M V49^BH B^BB b^H b^bh H Brll^lSf^SfVVßH b^bV b^H \\N V*"^ B^L^Lf iL^LV .^■•^^^■^b^b^bm b^bV b^H f^V..^b^b^b^b\ B^BH B^BH BB| B^B^H B^B^H r^B^B^B^B^h. -^^^■tßßHß^B^B^^'^^^^ BHl^^ BWd WaVaVaw^^BlßHßßßVkP^^^H^^'^^^ I^^ ASSLTS EXCEED £100.000.000 II IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE B| B\Nk DKPOSNS WITH LOMBARD lU\kIN(; cain stea<484 words
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Miscellaneous395 1961-06-16 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... 5 a J y n s made dmin the past few YOU have an enterprisinsr and MBfi A <fjpt. fn f r r tl Lt n ™"n r H a niThi l^rk* P» te a definite change for the Sf^iih^'^a^-^ i to talent, should bring; you395 words
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Article, Illustration403 1961-06-16 8 I i \*JW 111 ill ANY day in Singapore can be spent on the bench. The sun shining down only seems to invite us to go to the sea to cool down. And because this is so, it would be such a pity403 words
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Article, Illustration319 1961-06-16 8 WEANING is sometimes a tricky time, but even more so if a baby refuses the spoon completely. Here is the problem: "My baby girl Pamela is nine months old and she has taken a sudden dislike to being fed with a spoon. "At one time I319 words
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364 1961-06-16 8 Tip on how. to get rid of 'dead' skin wins the $15 prize F)RY. cracked skin on the edges of the heels is a common complaint among local women. Although it does not cause any trouble, it does spoil a girl's appearance, especially when she's wearing dancing slippers. A tip364 words
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Article61 1961-06-16 8 HERE Is a toy which will not only keep a young horticulturist busy, but the house attractively decorated as well. Consisting of pieces of pla.^tie. miniature flowers and plants, it will stretch and tease the imagination. They come in sets with enough material for setting up a miniature61 words
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Article45 1961-06-16 8 AT last, I have found something which will remove nicotine stains from teeth effectively. It resembles a pencil To apply, all you have to do is wet it lightly with water. Good for removing tartar, too. The Free Press F nd45 words
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Advertisement321 1961-06-16 8 i<^> SHARP! t THE O/V£_>^ AC/BATTERY^' TRANSISTOR RADIO I X JHw^ <:' M l'" M Hfc^K^^ x N^afty-»Mf; Ife;:<J^K^^SH 1 IB** > 1 11 *^%3 If Dk >;.v'i" v s v 11-. v:-*.^S>^^H H I E^t lif idß^l I > I w v S la^. :'|^m:^i^^B ?i^a iii I^^l_ >M^II321 words
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Advertisement105 1961-06-16 8 m K- J9 I M fit LOUISE KLERK, MEDICALLY TRAINED BEAI^ S?fC^ with French end other Contmentol quol.t.cof.o than 12 years experience. sue Specialized in the modern technique for stor s c ACHE, pimples, open pores, h ?£f c cm *OCCESS GUARANtEED. aDVI c akn buiL« INSTITUT JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE,105 words
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Miscellaneous749 1961-06-16 9 P NO late nights for the p children .they are inproTitable, say our readers L/z No. 25 1 THE WINNER J SECOND JlU^ IN mi DANIEL L 0W Lowland Road: Nor- MISS JAMUNA RANI NAIDU, Owen Road: ftnUi 3il Z^^^te^ "nally, the question Cliiklrcn should ICES AGE ■^^»i reu'does M^^749 words
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Advertisement219 1961-06-16 10 HALF PRICES ANNUAL SALE Stretchoble Panty Girdles $2.90 Jantien Wear from $8.90 Bedcovers $4.90 English Damask Tea Cloth .90 Table Covers with 4 Napkins $3.90 SEVERAL BARGAINS'. EXTRA 10^ Discount over SlO.OO Purchase. LUCK'S TRADERS LTD., 17, Orchard Road porc-9. Tel: ***** From DUNDEE WFWI BIRDSEYE DIAPERS Velvety Soft 1219 words
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Advertisement264 1961-06-16 10 Ladies Ladies i Wherever You are (NYLEJ) Remembers You! Your "Beloved* Fabrics In SCINTILLATING Colours are available at V. LILARAM CO. (S) LTD. 107, High Street Spore 6 Tel: ***** Students Who Go Overseas You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. Get Them NOW264 words
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Advertisement263 1961-06-16 10 Is. a EH^I bMlP^^^^^S .il^S CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available ,n the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. DANDRICIDE STOPS DANDRUFF instantly! Keeps hair healthy, prevents itchy263 words
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Advertisement519 1961-06-16 10 CLEANING CO., 344, Orchard Road. Dry cleaning of carpets also undertaken at moderate charges. CHINESE FOOD GOURMETS should go to the airconditioned MING KEE RESTAURANT, 56/59 Sago Street to try the roast chicken and other d£kto|}a Chinese dishes for which this restaurant is famous. KEEP YOUR TEETH sparkling white by519 words
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Advertisement637 1961-06-16 10 orange juice available in cans from your grocer and in barsor restaurants. Sole agents, SWEE HIN TRADING, 166, Cross St. "GOZA" BEACH MATS are made from woven grass and is suitable for the beach, patio or backyard sun-bathing. It has a built-in inflatable vinyl pillow and folds easily as a637 words
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Advertisement210 1961-06-16 10 VICE takes you to the old and new towns of Malaya in their 7-day inclusive Federation Tour by de-luxe express bus. Plans are ready for Bangkok /Hongkong/ Japan tours by land/sea/air. Reservations at 198, Cecil Street. it SPECIAL DISCOUNT WEEK for Fathers' Day is currently on at TAJMAHAI/S 23. High210 words
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Advertisement213 1961-06-16 10 For ro«r SPECIAL CHINESE DINNER TREAT MING sv~^ KEE fib AIRCONDITIONED RESTAURANT 56/9 Sago Street Spore 1 Telephones ***** ***** ROAST CHICKEN at its SUCCULENT BEST! Other Delicious Dishes Mokes For Your SUMPTUOUS Feast! LUNCHEON also served doily ot reasonable prices. For all CARPETS DRY-CLEANING Contact: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co.213 words
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Advertisement163 1961-06-16 10 f^J IEE nI «TR A I COMFORT fl 1 fffi w r c >Ni fl lf «POrto<j by *lf yi/i OOULATRAM J Belts lonian I Buckles W I 1 Covered with your Ovr J Stondord Typet e» tc :-J i shopc of tuci to >ou' kiJ PROMPT COURTEO.i^ YAS CO.163 words
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329 1961-06-16 11 ashid breaks the only record at Royal Air Force athletics SELETAR, Friday. JJASI111) broke the only record at the Royal Air Force annual athletic meeting held the other day. Rashid, who set a new mark of 42 feet inches in winning the hop, step and jump, improved on the Station329 words
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34 1961-06-16 11 NOT IN TOP FORM' IS A TIRED RB ELLIOTT Elliott, new ..I'.t. stcr- ias -yard uonul com- rvarctmbridge. nerg? in the said it s into W l [end I d an imber, bably (IK34 words
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113 1961-06-16 11 KINGPETCH GOES INTO SECRET TRAINING IX)KYO. Fa. Thailand's A world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch went iour rounds, with lour sparring partners in preparation lor his world title right on June -7 auamst Japan's Mitsunori Sekl. A disgruntled group oi Japanese press photographers were told they could not take pictures oi113 words
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Article48 1961-06-16 11 BECKENHAM (Kent), Fn. Osamu Ishiguro, the Japanese player who defeated Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser in the Kent lawn tennis championships here, was himself defeated on Wednesday in the second round of the men's singles. He lost 6-4. 4-G. 2-6 to Michael Harm of Yorkshire.48 words
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Article59 1961-06-16 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. There will be a meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association's management committee at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Monuay, June 19 at 8.00 p.m. One of the main items on the agenda is the junior inter-club entries, and the recommendation of players for59 words
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170 1961-06-16 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt, honorary secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, announced yesterday that the draw for the Singapore Junior Inter-Club championships will take place at the Badminton Stadium at 9.00 p.m. on June 19. Mr. Leow also reminded all clubs who170 words
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Article44 1961-06-16 11 THOMSON, Fri.— Commander Boyall. with a score of 37 points, won the Royal Navy Golf Society siableford competition played over ihe Royai Singapore Golf Club's links irf Sime Road yesterday. The runner-up was Lt. Cn;dr. Meredith with 34 points.44 words
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274 1961-06-16 11 HEBDEN IS STAR PERFORMER AT THE F.E.A.F. WOMEN'S MEET SELETAR. Fri. Keen competition was seen in the Far East Air Force Women's athletic championships held in conjunction with the RAF Seletar meet. Competing on an interstation basis, RAF Changi beat Seletaf by one point. Changi chalked up 99 points. An274 words
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392 1961-06-16 11 The Hondas for Grand Prix fly in and create a sensation SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Japanese Hondas that created a sensation at the T.T. by taking the first five places in the 125 c.c. race yesterday, created a minor sensation at Paya Lebar Airport at the same time when 24 crates392 words
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97 1961-06-16 11 H.M.S. VICTORIOUS CHAMPS AT TRIANGULAR NAVAL BASE. Fri. H-M-S-Victorious became champions with 12U points at the Royal Navy's triangular athletic contest held at the H-M-S-Terror yesterday. Royal Malayan Navy, with 111J points, were second and H-M-S-Terror. with 105 points, third. Vijayaretnam equalled his own record time of 10 second in97 words
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Article310 1961-06-16 11 TAN SOO KOK won the 4 A' division individual honours for School I at the Lee Kuo Chuan Schools I and II sports meet held on the Police Training School. The 'B' division title went to Yap Kok Chuan. Blue House won the team championship. Green310 words
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Advertisement257 1961-06-16 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular j reader of the FREE PRESS. Com W. plete the special delivery torm be Jpyk low and hand it to your news-vendor S^f^Ti or post it to the address below and f*A^i fs.\w\% the FREE PRESS will be delivered to257 words
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Article973 1961-06-16 12 CL. 2, DIV. 1 6 FURS. ***** OBEDIENT SOX 4yr blkag (L. &T. St.) Daniels 9.0 51 FILS DU VENT 4vr chag (Veni Vici St., Donnelly, 8.10 •mook \o KIDDING syr bag »AP St.t Daniels. 8.7 ***** tSeATRE IV syr beh (Shaw St., Spencer. 8.2 I 1 *****973 words
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1025 1961-06-16 12 Fils Du Vent will be hard to stop in the main sprint Today! Allan Lewis names tomorrow's winners IPOH, Friday. piLS I)u Vent won well enough the second day to complete a double for the meeting by taking the Class 2. Div. 1 sprint, main race at Ipoh tomorrow. Fils1,025 words
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475 1961-06-16 12 Allan Lewis - A FIT FROGGIE, WITH JOCKEY WARD UP, WANTS TO DO MORE Allan Lewis By Ipoh, Friday. pROGGIE, Perak Derby favourite, ridden by his race jockey Arthur Ward, \\;is the centre of interest this morning when sent out on the second track. He trotted to the 1 miles post from where475 words
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108 1961-06-16 12 ZACKARIA IS NEW JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMP fKYLANG, Fri.— Jo.,n Zackaria became the new Singapore junior bmtmtnion singles champior v. nen he bt\ii Goh Qeotc Loo in I a icsriflc duei w.iicn weni into three sets 15-4, 14- 1 7. it-h ai tue Bauir.n.n. a Stacuum last Qight Oihe: results Men's108 words
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Article29 1961-06-16 12 JAKARTA. Fri Indonesia's acting president, Mr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja, decorated six members of Indonesia's winning Thomas Cup i badminton team with the Order Ol The Star ?nd 429 words
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179 1961-06-16 12 Aussies collapse after third wicket stand LEICESTER, Friday. JJMIK Australian cricketers failed to reap the full benefit of a third wicket stand of 18.'* by Colin McDonald and Peter Burge, both of whom hit centuries, against Leicestershire on the second day here. Facing a score of 239. the Australians passed179 words
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Article196 1961-06-16 12 i /"'LOSE of play scenes in yesieiI day's matches weie: At Lord's: Oxford University I 329 for seven dec. and 20 for no j wicket. M.C.C. 378 (C. Cowdrey 130. C. Howland 53. S. Ramadhin 41). At Southampton: Hampshire 339 for four dec. and 47 for two. Northamptonshire196 words
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Advertisement14 1961-06-16 12 Total 356 Wicket falls: 1-12. 2-59 3-242. 4-371. 5-308. 6-322* 7-326. 8-330. 9-340. 10-35614 words
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Advertisement39 1961-06-16 12 HERMES 3QD A wellknmv,, Ameru- an con^'^ has just complete a co fercnt semi-portahl, mako machine-like t<aiurov 1 lhis high disdn, tion u all I KING SIZE^v/ ROSE OIGARETTE! MENTHOL FRESH 2O CIG-ARETTES-RnJ Cut <iio:*e rift 1 I 139 words
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Miscellaneous266 1961-06-16 12 FRIDi j FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE •AW Cut out ond pm with other coupon. Posting instructions appear fee i i Name I Address .1. tr I II I d i —^^^^i mlj (Ilir CLUES'FOR WORD PUZZLt awo 1. The cause ot on oct.on or 4 Lo^ n^ °P' nion266 words
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