The Singapore Free Press, 20 June 1961
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Title Section22 1961-06-20 1 W KEr UP WITH THE ucu. NEWS vo MUST REA The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, JUNE 20. 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article112 1961-06-20 1 lisomng fear: ilinner -then pain L iarold soh jqAPORE, Tues. [T\bout 50 nur- from Viikers j tnd the Prei raining p Hostel knitted to the pal Hospital last differing from i ted admits a lew iheir eveal the el. as told al least very HI," o|112 words
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242 1961-06-20 1 Well-known rubber towkay kidnapped in daylight KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A well-to-do rubber dealer and one of the oldest residents of Klang; was kidnapped in broad daylight by a group of armed thugs yesterday, police said this morning. He is Mr. Lee Puan Swee of the Seng Kiat Rubber Company hi242 words
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Article38 1961-06-20 1 I PARIS. Tues. Ex-air force General Jean Nicot, lormer chiel military adviser to Prime Minister Michel Debre. was yesterday sentenced 10 12 years' hard labour i for complicity in last April's abor-l fcive Algiers rebellion. j38 words
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249 1961-06-20 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - SPORES WATER SUPPLY: MORE WANTS NEW PACT CHEW LOY KHOON By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore and Johore State Governments are negotiating a new agreement on charges for water. The Johore Government is asking for a royalty payment from Singapore for water tapped from the Johore and Scudai Rivers for whirl)249 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-06-20 1 LONELY... SO SHE FLIES OFF TO JOIN HUSBAND PAYA LEB.AR. Toes. A pretty younsj mother in sarong and kebaya stood in the waiting hall of SinKaporr Airport yesterday with baby in one arm, and the hand of a child in her Other hand. She looked a little nervous. Nervous because165 words
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65 1961-06-20 1 lONDON. Tues.— A recovery i» selim* o:i tr.< fcremr. exchange market was the only briglit feature of the financial day In Brllain yesterday "^m minions oi pounds were slashed from the marketvalue of leading British industrial shares on the stock exchange. The pound sterling, quoted65 words
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Article38 1961-06-20 1 WASHINGTON. I u» ■>. I .ie White House saia yesterday mai there had been "some exchange ol messages" in the past .six, works between President Kennedy and Presicitni Nasser of Die UA R No details were cik-clo.sea.38 words
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Article29 1961-06-20 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A workman, Lye Kok Thong, 29. was drowned yesterday wnen he fell into a sewerage tank at the sewerage disposal works in Ht-n--derson Road.29 words
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Article38 1961-06-20 1 JERUSALEM. Tuts. Adolt Eichmann today bruins the fight ol his life to save himself from rh» gallows. For the first time he will speak in his own defence against the charge that he murdered 6.000.000 Jews.38 words
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Article103 1961-06-20 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Labour and Law is studying the question of people who have so far failed to name an -heir" to their Central Provident Fund contribtlit^S^estimated that about 30,000 people in the State have failed to do this. The fund has approximately 100.000103 words
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133 1961-06-20 1 BANGKOK, Tuesday. WESTERN observers said here that the official E.C.C.A. meeting between Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand this week may lead to an association of countries of the area which has become the most important in the world picture today. The Western133 words
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Article33 1961-06-20 1 BOLZANO. Northern Italy. Tues. Two youths were shot dead by sentries here following a partial curfew in areas round public utilities, subject of a disuute between Italy and Austria.33 words
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Article19 1961-06-20 1 MOSCOW. Tues.— The Soviet Union aim China yesterday signed an agreement for economic and scientific co-operation.19 words
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Article30 1961-06-20 1 ALGIERS. Tucs.- --Police onenrci r. rr on )V p.M'i«sliiri "v-ib- dereonstrating nenr th^ coastal Aleerinn city ol Djidjel. Reports said six peoole were killed and 19 wounded.30 words
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126 1961-06-20 1 Freight rates to Far East ports raised LONDON. Tues. An increase, generally of 10 per cent., in sea freight rates from European and British ports to Far Eastern destinations, was announced here yesterday by the Conference Lines. The increases apply to member lines of the Far Eastern Freight Conference, the126 words
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176 1961-06-20 1 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI UNION ASKS FOR A QUICK SETTLEMENT By SINGAPORE, Tues.— The annual trade fair at Great World Amusement Park, scheduled for August, may have to be postponed as the result of an industrial dispute. Some 70 employees of the park176 words
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Article28 1961-06-20 1 BUDAPEST Tues.— A Budapest court yesterday passed |ail sentences totalling 58 years on 11 prominent Catholics, including four priests and three monks. Ear "anti-state activities."28 words
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Article74 1961-06-20 1 RUBBER UNCHANGED July flr>t grade < u!>l>» r Imj r^ fob «tp( :s. d in >hi ;vor«- this RMNTttittfi v i < tif n ycr ll>.. nn< h.iiu' <l I"> rrtjj > > I"- I me MALAYAN Hi: FUNDS Manasxr> pr>< > <> < i < ifst M'ln^n utid74 words
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55 1961-06-20 1 TRTISHA-RIDER GETS HIS 150 AWARD <Stt Fit' >im.\*'oi:i i > -Hi I ifei ri«Jrr Mli r«i > :i t r *i < 11 x) i'\ j >\i<j |ur i j'< Ini" 1 i i in- 1 j^ in («>ui th. m■• ti-i I t f ((i\ i tin in"v •dp55 words
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Advertisement43 1961-06-20 1 iLBf/ The rine *t fw, f recording wS?T ta *> c of oil Fast times on the Kuala Lumpur tracks P. 12 (See Page S CoL 1). THE -ROLEX DAY-DATE {M3\ ROLEX Z^i-m you J^fi "fc TUCK CHEON6, 441, North Bridge Road, jgf Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement73 1961-06-20 1 the soft look is fashion! The delicious 7ze;r softness in lip iPlfl colours can be In 1! yours with Water- j^^S color Pastels. Soft, jil ||> "1 soft pastels, Pastel j I 1 I Bez^e, PasieZ Pin/c, j I j j l<^ |"I Pastel Rose, Pastel i ill; hij I73 words
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182 1961-06-20 2 Gloomy and bleak session on exchange: hold off lOX DON. Tues.— Vir- tually all stock markets here yesterday went through a gloomy and bleak session. H iv^t\.t-r. selling was not eavj bill it was neverthele&s, i v. h buyers holding low .> eQUii '> v 1 ■■<■ siiff< r most182 words
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Article26 1961-06-20 2 es t oj me eek ag< previous respf c I I 273 1 398.1 1C" 3 i:6 1 23? 0, 196.2 181 186 526 words
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480 1961-06-20 2 A quiet week but indistrials continue to be very firm City section: Finance and industry By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^AST WEEK was a quiet one in the Malayan Stock Exchange with a continuing firmness in industrials, good absorption of profittaking in tins and disdain of rubbers, reports480 words
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179 1961-06-20 2 MORE CASH SALES OF TIN FROM BUFFER POOL AT £880 A TON LONDON. Tues.— A tirm tin market was featured by -ales of cash at £880 per ton from the buffer pool, which formed the bulk of the morning's turnover of 700 tons. Dealers said the >ize..bie contango currently prevailing,179 words
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Article74 1961-06-20 2 PARIS, rues. The French Ministry Industry and Commerce has issued the following rubber statistics (in tons) for March 1961, February 1961 and March iy6o. respectively: Consumption (total) 20.534, 18.569. and 21.077. comprising: Natural rubber 10.870. 9.814. 11 244. latex 1.208. 1090. 1.358. Synthetic rubber 8.45t5. 7.66^. and74 words
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Article49 1961-06-20 2 HONG KONG Mon.— Closing prices here toaay were: Previous Today H. 6 Bank CorporaUoj 54 16 $416 saleo v-alec Wheelock Maiden $16.40 $16.60 j sales H'kong phone 5^4.00 $55.00' ;>ale6 Dairy Parm 6c Cold Storage $39.00 $39,501 sales sales TaikOO Dock $75. 3D 575.50 sales sales49 words
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Article127 1961-06-20 2 Lasi bales in me Singapore Trading Room yesterday weie: INDUSTRIALS: Fitzpatricks 51. 75 (unchanged 1 F. N. das $2.53 unchanged > Gammon 52.20 (unchanged), Jackson (Ml $1. < unchanged >. Robinson Ovds $1.45 (unchanged), Wm. Jacks $1.60 (down 2 cents). TIN'S: A. Amal 27*.127 words
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Article33 1961-06-20 2 LONDON. Tues.— Stocks of re- fined tin in London metal exchnnge official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 8.090 tons (against 8.734 tons in the I previous week33 words
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203 1961-06-20 2 Instrument factory strike: BMC lays off 1,200 men BIRMINGHAM (England), Tues.— The British Motor Corporation yesterday laid off 1.200 workers in its Austin plant here because of an unofficial strike by 2.000 workers at a London instrument factory. The men, who paint, trim and assemble Austin cars, were told not203 words
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241 1961-06-20 2 Sale of frigates to Portugal sparks storm in Commons LONDON, Tuesday. J^ABOUR members protested in the House of Commons yesterday at the British Government selling two frigates to the Portuguese Government in view of Portugal's policy in Angola. r Mr. John Dugdale. former Labour Minister ol State for I Colonial241 words
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117 1961-06-20 2 GRAND-DAD DIEDAND T.V. BOY ASKS: WHO SHOT HIM? WASHINGTON, Tues. four-year-old televiewer, told that his grandfather had died, asked "Who shot him?" the Senate sub-com-mittee on juvenile delinquency was told yesterday. Mr. Newton Minow, chairman of the Federal Communications Division, quoted a letter from the child's mother relating the incident117 words
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Article56 1961-06-20 2 LONDON. Tucs.— Statistics issued by the International Rubber Study Group show the rubber position in the United Kingdom for the months of April and March, respectively, as follows <in long tons): Consumption unavailable, unavailable; imports (excluding deliveries from Government stockpile) 13.698. 19.399; reexports 11.286. 12.380; Stocks held56 words
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Article38 1961-06-20 2 Malabar spot 4SJ, afloats 47}. June shipment 47. Lamponn spot 4«. i, afloats 47i. June shipment 47. Mutitok white spot 57, afloats 551, June shipment 54. .sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. ceuts per it>.38 words
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Article132 1961-06-20 2 Previous Today KUBBEK No. naa c.i.f E v ro Q 6 a n ports June unquoted unquoted July 21 P/16 24 11/16 HUOI.ER No 1 RSS Spot 24 11/16 24i RUBBER No 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. July 24 13 16 241 Auk 24 13/16 24 1516132 words
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Article68 1961-06-20 2 NEW YORK. June 19. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 112.50 113 l-> RUBBER Futures Rax Contract. July 29.971 30.25 SePt 29.22 i 29.25 i TONE: Steady. J SSALES: Seven lots. *ta lain Contract July L»«774 29.874 Sept 29.15 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. No. 1 RSS dune landed68 words
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Article35 1961-06-20 2 NEW YORK, June 19. Previous Today SO Industrials 685.50 6so 6S 20 Railroads 140.64 139 40 40 Oomostio Bonds 84.79 84 07 15 Utilities 112.60 111.63 SS Stocks Composite Averages 228.19 226.4235 words
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Article88 1961-06-20 2 LONDON. June 19. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per long ton Jim*. $1654 $164* COPRA, Stiaits Borne. ?.i.t. U.K./ North European D or t ft delivered weight per .on* ton June/July £60i mq\ COCONUI OIL crude Straits e.i.f. Euro. pean ports88 words
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303 1961-06-20 2 Red guerillas disrupt local govt. rule 20 miles from Saigon HIGHLY organised Communist guerilla bands and propaganda n agents have disrupted local government rule in an area only 20 miles from Saigon, authoritative military sources said yesterday. The sources said people in the area ot Due Hoa, Long An pro303 words
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139 1961-06-20 2 CO-EDS ARE TOLD: NO HIGH HEELS, MAKE-UP OR MANICURES SEOUL. Tues. The South Korean Military Junta has forbidden 11,000 college girls from wearing high-heeled shoes, using "indecent make-up" and manicuring their fingers* The order issued by the Education Ministry of the month-old military government was aimed at rousing "an austere139 words
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Article26 1961-06-20 2 MOSCOW. Tues.— Yuri (Sagarin. tho Soviet astronaut, has been invited to visit India at his earliest convenience. Tass the Soviet News Agency reported.26 words
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Article24 1961-06-20 2 BONN. Tues.— Private linns in West Germany will deliver 180.000 tons of wheat flour to China during the next six months.24 words
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Article23 1961-06-20 2 LOS ANGELES. Tues -Mr. Hayaio Dceda, Prime Minister oi Japan, arrived liere yesterday lor hi.s visit to the United States23 words
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Article27 1961-06-20 2 MOSCOW. Tuo>. N.k: Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders have been presented urttJ orders of Lenin and other award for services In the development ol rocketry.27 words
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Article52 1961-06-20 2 tion i n I I*l '-^i pori 1 I i i i irii o. I I State oj un J I 1 I I I p adv.,- m iid tl r H whi I *s to tak< OWH h:r.. He said I as tl I g ■■■y did :r52 words
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Article32 1961-06-20 2 BERUU rues Schv. ailed painted 6wasl anti-Jewi N to a report he: The y Schwi the youths H ranging to 18 m oi nti-Si I threat w roport; bour: instituti war:..:-32 words
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Article55 1961-06-20 2 it>russels. rues. Hm Belgian News Agency Belga reported yesterday that Malayan U.N. Troc;} had to rail up armoured cars when Congolese troops tried to prevent them entering houses rented by the U.N. in a suburb of Bukavu, Kivu provincial capital Belga said Ar.toi.t Gi- SI new "mo* I r55 words
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Miscellaneous86 1961-06-20 2 Cf-Pi lv»n I nga ttM S",JDore AI. ft 2. Lai VW, 3. 1 7. D > n Sagi Bon o, H c, Adna, S 1 OxfordC M N StV. >••:.. <; WalkU > Bayer- Stal 1 Subi 1 rine Obi Saa 1 Oonf R 1:- Indari, v. on, San B86 words
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Miscellaneous33 1961-06-20 2 M^f I /WM V C?ON'TYOU\ S '3 HHI I THINK SANTA'LL Sj \BE CO/lAING THIS 7 6/ KEITH ANI7 ME OUT > r OF THE TOY BAZAAR 1 *L-*±-* i IN THE SUPERMARKET//77\S 28333 words
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Article53 1961-06-20 3 9 Re°;i- oi Beng, into the jH :vl. was I by In- I San, pro- court H Tec* |^B charged j Sow on S Sow house M i thai I hi. B d and bad a B staring d up a i I him. In the H treated Gen-53 words
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Article22 1961-06-20 3 IChee ined sioo trati Mr. rdaj foe I opium. B ig San, cc w a> I Lane on and i match-22 words
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326 1961-06-20 3 Trisha-rider catches a thief: $150 and a word of praise SINGAPORE. Tues A TRISHA-RIDER was awarded $150 yeshi. SSS? by the Third District Court for his public spintedness" in catching a thief. Announcing the award, the magistrate Mi Francis 1. Scow, said: "1 propose to invoke my powers under Ihe326 words
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Article, Illustration578 1961-06-20 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S rwgjIJJLjJJJ^JJBB SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 150 members, including wives and children, of the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church in Prinsep Street attended a unique "Chop Suey Musicale Night." After a hula hula number by six little girls, three cowboys Dickie Chua, Johnny Chia, and David than transported the audience578 words
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173 1961-06-20 3 NZ NURSES TO HELP SET UP DENTAL SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two tutor sisters in dental nursing will arrive here from New Zealand in September this year to help establish the new Dental Nurses Training School at the Institute of Health in Outram Road. They will join the tutorial staff of173 words
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98 1961-06-20 3 JAILED FOR YEAR FOR TRYING TO STEAL WATCH SINGAPORE, Tues.— A man who admitted three convictions was yesterday jailed for a year for trying to steal a wristwatch worth $40. He was Ow Mcc Kiah, who admitted he tried to snatch a watch belonging to Kwan Chuan Siak in North98 words
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Article42 1961-06-20 3 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. The Minister ior National Deve- j lopment, Mr. Tan Kia Gan. and the Assemblymaji for Jalan Besar. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will visit Kallang Basin tcftiay to see the progress of work on a new road there, j42 words
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Article161 1961-06-20 3 QIR Thomas Mark, former O Mayor of Perth and vice-president. 1962 Commonwealth Games Board. arrived in the Blue Funnel liner Gorgon yesterday on a five-day visit. Mr. Noel Sweeny, manaping director of Australian Mining and Oilfield Services, also arrived in the Gorgon from Frcmantle. Mr. W. F.161 words
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Advertisement54 1961-06-20 3 k£oo MtUST ms* pvpd y \Hr r f?fi l ir F Your C r\ v M MA« Ai AivAivA)^ I our rree Pr^cc \a/ _i r» I ess Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page f I 1 Jj/i a. > y i NU»L€ AT THE MAIN54 words
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Advertisement115 1961-06-20 3 SPECIALLY FOR OFFICE USE VERTIGO DACRON COTTON SHIRTS I KEEP FRESH WHOLE DAY j WHITE-BLUE-CREY-CREAM j Price j Each Visit j WJashtj I 87, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** >»»»♦»♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ I £ea Master Jrcshcr shirts A"^T^> EXTRA Durobility v^^^' EXTRA Snow Whitness V J*M EXTRA Crease Retention I \___^^^^^l115 words
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Miscellaneous252 1961-06-20 3 M^\gtowMj^mgAM^m^m^m^m\mJ^BM\^m\j^Bmmmwmwm\^^mwmmwm^m^mmm^m^.£Bk CINEMAS ROYAL: 3.30. 7.30 Raja Sakti ALHAMBRA: 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30 (Malay). Snjpei-*s Ridge p.u.s rhe Long TAJ: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 Yatim Rope. Mustapha (Malay). CAPITOL: 1.45, 5.30. 8.45 The Alamo. _a_, CATHAY: 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9.30 X Walk Like A Dragon. r-i^nr ak. a n oik o tv,252 words
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Article, Illustration359 1961-06-20 4 BRISBANE, Tues.— Two Singapore girl students of Adelaide University, travelled more than 1,500 miles to join friends at Queensland University's end of term International Camp at Noosa, 100 miles north of Brisbane. The eirls are Miss Christine wu, of Caldecott Hill,359 words
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180 1961-06-20 4 CHUNG HWA FREE CLINIC TREATS 13,510 IN 3 MONTHS SERANGOON, Tiies. The Chung Hwa free clinic branch here has treated 13.510 patients of all races and nationalities since its opening in March, according to its president, Mr. Chia Chay Soon. The clinic, which is sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Physicians180 words
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106 1961-06-20 4 DANCE GIRLS TO HOLD A 'NOVELTY NIGHT' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Dance Hostesses Association will hold a 'Noveity Night' at the Capitol ballroom tonight in aid of its fund. Highlights of the programme include Umbrella Dance, Fan Dance, 'Selling Sweets' Dance. The "Selling Sweets' dance will be by Misses Lim106 words
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Article46 1961-06-20 4 JOHORE. BAHRU, Tues The Johore Co Operative Union will hold a social dance on July 1, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. A highlight of the dance will be the election of "Miss Co -Op Johore Bahru 1961."46 words
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Article33 1961-06-20 4 KATONG. Tues. The Sea View Park Owners' and Residents' Association has obtained the consent of the Registrar of Societies to operate at its new premises at No. 2 Jalan Sea View.33 words
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327 1961-06-20 4 'Build a skyscraper garage with parking fees' -AA SINGAPORE. Tuesday THK Automobile Association of Singapore says it hopes that the increase in revenue from parking fees will persuade the Government to proceed with plans to build a mulli- storey garage. Mr. Milton Tan. chairman of the AAS. in an editorial327 words
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116 1961-06-20 4 80 GIRLS LEARN EMBROIDERY AT HAVELOCK CENTRE SINGAPORE. TUCS. Abo,/ 80 girls are now learn I ing sewing and embroidery twice a week at the haveioek Community Centre. The classes are conducted by voluntary instructors. The girls are doing very well, according to a centre spofcesman. The centre is also116 words
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108 1961-06-20 4 UMNO H.Q. WON'T INTERFERE IN S'PORE DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR. Ti< The UMNO headquarter here will not interfere in the new crisis brewing In tin Singapore UMNO. The dispute followed a protest by the secretary oi the UMNO city division, in che Suyut Surmani, against the entry of UMNO into the108 words
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Article29 1961-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Dr. Haji Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, chairman of the Tagore celebration committee, has suggested that a Tagore society be formed in Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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90 1961-06-20 4 Favourite! teacher Parsons oft again -for good 3EMBAWAKG, :J Apprentice! the H.M D H School a* Naval recently proc W struct or. Mr 1 parsons, a bij when tv am left alter (to hen Mr viousl? >chooi from 1$ t to a and retui But p :l- Slid thi :i90 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-06-20 4 GIRL, 18, LEAD TO STUDY IN MELBORNE SINGAPORE Ornor student oij Conveni Mi-; Sung Ru iustrali V ed I S I studu ■''■■■> I bSSTS I25 words
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Advertisement226 1961-06-20 4 m HfIHT 1 B ':.->^| a I k I I i A Majestic Hotel 31/37, BUKIT PASOH RU., SINGAPORE, 2. TEL: *****/9 Our famous Chinese restaurant and bar have now been completely renovated and fully air-conditioned, You can now relax in airconditioned coin fort and enjoy our exotic dishes even226 words
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Article, Illustration969 1961-06-20 5 Social outcast killed for hatred, contempt JHJK unhappy man, a product of poverty, chose as victim an unhappy woman, the product of wealth J tni d file The assassin had i&TOjdf° S^ ,ho >ymbol ot something he hated and tifl Was J n fact n n vhody. Unfortunately 8 Ec969 words
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Advertisement43 1961-06-20 5 lETRONOME a -bull! oreeision built c no earnest re w,fhout one! M. A. LTD., Singapore 6. 3: 3 SERATORS "iDIOS *W APPLIANCES MOTORCYCLES yy m 0 KNOWfUY Eye-raatic 3mm spool I;jrr £t camera. WWi^i first finely XFW Z'' ni L!< camera! *^^MUU\A) LTD.43 words
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Advertisement23 1961-06-20 5 PREMIER MURDERED IN COMMONS For over a quarter of a century increasing world wide demand proves dv MAURIER the finest filter tip cigarette23 words
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Advertisement96 1961-06-20 5 makes tin MUCH ADO The new padded bra at the pleosontest price! You'll be much odmircd in Much Ado Smooth and supple foam rubber padding shape* you to fashion's new silhouette with rounded curves thot look like nature's own. Cups are embroidered above, V-stitchcd below and the whole bra is96 words
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Miscellaneous237 1961-06-20 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson ilpP*^^^^,^ A^. HOOKER PIEC BEFORE J /AT LEAST IT ISN'T iI A SMALL SHAKE SHOULD^^^W, 7 HO' C 7 IT >. V HE COULPSAY,ANC7 TICKING. 'THAT'S ALL W] BE PERMITTEP AS WlTHif^^^^^^ C7E-MOND' YOU'RE TO^KETURM j THERE'S t^- TO TH£ GOCI7 JhH PRESENTS..237 words
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Article390 1961-06-20 6 Parents can help this campaign I TELLING I THE PEOPLE P. -y ■•-.■■W^ v-1 IT is excellent news that two tutor sisters will arrive here from New Zealand in September to help in the establishment of the new dental nurses training school at the Institute of Health. They will be390 words
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Article158 1961-06-20 6 the Free Press reported "On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday last the rain fell with a copiousness and steadiness which has not been witnessed in Singapore for some years, and. the consequence was that in all directions, wherever the country is ievel. the ground was covered with water158 words
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Article61 1961-06-20 6 TWO unidentified men were killed in Montreal recently in a car without brakes they .stole from a garage. The car went out of control after hitting a taxi and slammed into a brick wall. IJOZENS of burly Pietermaritzburg policemen wept uncontrollably in the central police station here61 words
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Article, Illustration978 1961-06-20 6 NAZISM OF THE MARCH All round the world the Fascists grow stronger... and pose a threat to freedom IN recent weeks, an American political group has funned anew race hatred and prejudice in the Southern States. Mottling new? Perhaps not except for the fact that the trouble-makers of Alabama happened978 words
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Article92 1961-06-20 6 Life is like that twister: h <H r L hus)and aid r/'" k I can't 4v r^ "Uhv n< r > fortM i th«. ImII." m M( A ioh m 5 i guide breath and •7/ v or iomethti to he hot "Oj com reassured h had < tnrr ravine,92 words
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Article44 1961-06-20 6 THE ifffiadtk j I ing a tfonal :r?j i analysing ervia lysing th< n it! M v probabi o return to < lder raeti j A tttl) w;, ctO *U i tightrope ■.v."..' 1 ThrifUesj: Cr ilum 1 throttled t).« protwibly fit t Wfi44 words
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Advertisement36 1961-06-20 6 GIFTS for the House... SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE TEA COFFEE SETS, ENTREE DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, SALVERS, SAUCE BOATS, OVENPROOF CASSEROLE OISHES, etc. LANKA aw/ I iTHE BOUSE FOB CETLON GEMS) 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE-1. D HONE: *****.36 words
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Advertisement141 1961-06-20 6 Jp.^l^ ft i v^ /.^H The Utebt 7-\a!\t Biodd Three gpcifcen tor Hi I rcpn I Superbly imishtd wainui kcnccr Ba >5 and treble tOOC COBtn tone register*. Built-in fcrmc and up* in appearance, wpecb ifl perfofl joy to POMCIi Spore: 8350 tmiTl 1) STOKVIS (MALAYA) LIMIIt Singapore —K. Lumpur141 words
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Miscellaneous285 1961-06-20 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE Man From M.1.5: 9.30 The news; Short Wave Service: 9.40 Hawaiian chimes; 10.00 U metres (7250 kc s.) Hi-Fi club; 10.30 Starlight conMedium Wave Service ceil; 11.00 Sing it again; 11.30 176 metres. Melodies and memories; 12.00 A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- (midnight* Close down. Mary: 11.02 Continental285 words
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Miscellaneous383 1961-06-20 6 1 BB BB 1 I j I j clues across ti j u si imagine it may be on 1 A hundred lines of birds C 5). TV (7). 6ln which you may finu a 7 Tne foreign name ol a dodumarket (5). lar soloist (4>. 9 Wnere to send383 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-06-20 7 Sarawak nurse Leaves for course in Sydney H rues. A H Sarawak re to join H iron; H ion at H Boys' H her School H ions with H irked as H o.v King H Sibv. On H iei course, H of the H nurses I thai Ihe H a59 words
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Article, Illustration301 1961-06-20 7 A dedicated man is ordained priest after nine-year wait IFTV»»- SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A honH nin 7? rs of Preparation for priestordained I at a t2o rh te V oUng man has b <*» h^e h rch of the Sac ™d Heart It was a memorable occasion for the parish of301 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-06-20 7 AIRWAYS MAN FOR TURBO JET ENGINE TRAINING IN U.K. SINGAPORE. Tucs The first local-born engineer to be sent for training in England under the Engineering Re-organisation Plan of the .Malayan Airways, is lnche Amir Ahmad. President of the Malayan Airways Loral Employees Union. lnche Amir, who has been with Malayan75 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-06-20 7 $2,746 will Kelp to launch youth projects SINGAPORE, Tues. The O Chinese YMCA in South Pier collected $2,746 on its flag day held in April this year. A tea party was given in honour of the best collectors. Mr. Cheong Hock Hai of the Ministry of Education132 words
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269 1961-06-20 7 Industrial plan is a bold effort to aid jobless— banker SINGAPORE, Tuesday. LEADING Singapore bunker has described the Government's industrial plan as k *a bold and imaginative" effort to solve the problems of growing population and unemployment. "The plan," said Dato Lee Kong Chian, "is a big step fo r269 words
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71 1961-06-20 7 IPOH. Tues. A five-year-old girl. Liew Ah Mooi. ran for more than half a mile to raise the alarm when she saw her mother and her cousin in difficulties in a mining pool at Tanah Itam. 10 miles from here. But she71 words
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Article42 1961-06-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Dr. Tan Luan Hong will be installed president of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club by the outgoing president. Mr. C. J. Lowe, during a dinner at the Royal International Club here on July 1 at 8 p.m.42 words
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Article31 1961-06-20 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tin Federation of Boys' Clubs will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a dinner at its headquarters at the old Kallang Airport on Saturday j at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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277 1961-06-20 7 GOVT. THANKS 29 WHO PUT IN 541 YEARS IN HEALTH DEPT. SINGAPORE, Tues.— j Twenty-nine Gov- ernment servants with j a total of 541 years' service with the Ministry of Health received valedictory letters from the Minister of Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, on their retirement The presentation was maoe277 words
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105 1961-06-20 7 SHE'S LEARNED MUCH ABOUT S'PORE THROUGH NEWSPAPERS SINGAPORE, Tues. A! retired manageress of the advertisement office of the Chicago Tribune has learnt "a lot of Singapore and Malaya" through the English language newspapers here. Mrs. Mildred Quigley, who is on her first visit to Singapore, said: "Your newspapers carry a105 words
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70 1961-06-20 7 POETRY SOCIETY TO ELECT NEW OFFICIALS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Poetry Society will hold a general meeting on Sunday at Beatty Road School at 11 a.m. At the meeting a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and four committee members will be elected. It will also discuss and approve the proposed constitution70 words
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Advertisement64 1961-06-20 7 Bf *^fll BBBiHi I M, I! ultra r 9 machine wirh a 'tl.;';c3l Brain -:nt designs Tq straight r»o needles. v!or» or sotin -,nts from I -Ords. WPORWM LTD. DAD. SINGAPORE. 3 I U \L\ LUMPUR *****. range of pens RQTAX Only j H $1.90 'j -'Ot voriety ot 'th64 words
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Advertisement303 1961-06-20 7 The Bolex light meter system does what no other electric eye can do: it measures the scene through the lens. from Colours come out as "~lh te COLLYEQ QUAY Ask for Hm/m leaflet and price list. M ADELPHI GRILLCT JSj^jW jjm^ proudly presi tits Ir^l B Bair •^■^S: f I303 words
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Miscellaneous238 1961-06-20 7 -»v. partnership should work out IF rS YOUR BIRTHDAY... S3* f S. -"^-^r-rr^ LIBR« <*& B »^t needs do,n S than uBo r«r you A keen >oul be bl oad l> you I BKSSfiR 2 sat sk to gftteg intuiUon and impuj^ louha^J bourhood iirSr^-SS i SAGITTARIUS ggf T A^a238 words
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Article226 1961-06-20 8 HALF-AN-HOUR LATE, BUT THEY BEAT THREE RIVAL TEAMS TO THE HIDDEN PRIZE TN the first inter-school hike-cum-treasure hunt, the Raffles Institution team won the hunt in spite of arriving half-an-hour later than their three rival teams. The Rallies Learn, consisting of four boys, removed the226 words
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135 1961-06-20 8 SHE'LL DECIDE AFTER EXAM WHETHER TO SING FOR LIVING SCHOOL girl Betty Ho is a teenage singer who has a bright future if she developes her talents along the right lines. But this soft spoken and unassuming girl, a student of Raffles Girls Secondary School, has put studies above singing135 words
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Article, Illustration163 1961-06-20 8 DAY TO REMEMBER FASHION SENSE No. 9 TWO SCHOOLBOYS RECEIVE PRIZES FROM THE f irst Lag Ktl the most appropriate JWcessori™ f« ,v X on ,sam designed by Janilaine In h" th S Unusuai ltV ,ith white broderie bow at the waistline. U V Shape and finish tedium-sized INELLERY I163 words
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Article, Illustration471 1961-06-20 8 THE WEDDED WALLFLOWER'S UNHAPPY LOT-A SPOUSE WHO WON'T DANCE c IT MAY be difficult to keep you teenagers off the dance floor now, but as the years go by and the wear and tear of the struggle to get ahead begins to tell, you may find yourself out of step471 words
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404 1961-06-20 8 THE Beatty Secondary Afternoon School recently formed a school band for two purposes to keep the boys occupied during their spare times and to provide music at inter-school quizzes and functions. The band comprises nine Secondary IV boys. It was iormed404 words
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Advertisement315 1961-06-20 8 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular inri reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- n|| fit plete the special delivery form be- low and hand it to your news-vendor sfsffi9f|\ or post it to the address below and mL the FREE PRESS will be delivered tj^J^SpJ to315 words
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218 1961-06-20 9 THE NEW TWENTY MINUTE WAY TO BEAUTY EVERY woman, except for a very few, has to work for a beautiful, youthful complexion. Here in Singapore more and more women are realising the importance of a regular, daily skin care routine. A new range of skin care preparations and cosmetics is218 words
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290 1961-06-20 9 Stay slim... and live to a ripe old age IF you want to live longer, stay slim, advises Mr. Charles T. Wood, who is the Far East representative of a leading manufacturer of nutritional and pharmaceutical products in America. Mr. Wood is speaking with sound, proven facts to back him.290 words
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Article149 1961-06-20 9 CASH lON Sense No. 7 was not too difficult judging from the number of entries received. Out of the total of 243 entries, less than one-third made two mistakes. A record number of 120 readers made just one slip, while 36 selected all four correct149 words
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Article, Illustration349 1961-06-20 9 Colour, more colour— that's the new idea for the beach I^lllS season's beach belles will be clothed in the gayest, brightest, most colourful beachwear ever to be seen within miles. Swimsuits are in all the brightest colours on the chart, while playsuits have never been more natty and casual. A349 words
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96 1961-06-20 9 AUTO-SEATS AND SWINGS TO KEEP BABY OUT OF MISCHIEF BEAUTY, utility and comfort have been combined to give maximum freedom of movement to both mother and baby in the latest selection of swings and auto seats. Swings come into two models. The first is a doorway swing made of strong,96 words
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Article61 1961-06-20 9 Knives with the deciding point ATTRACTIVE packing is often a deciding point when women have to choose between goods of .similar quality and cost. The set or fruit knives I saw in an Orchiird Road store is bound to be a winner. German made with bamboo handles, they are packed61 words
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Article33 1961-06-20 9 IF YOU are looking lor a luxurious gift for a baby, this brush and comb set should be perfect. In sterling silver, it is expensively packed in a satin-lined box.33 words
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Advertisement157 1961-06-20 9 ea set— for show irio-collecting housewife would love y tea set. Exclusively for decorative set is very finely cut and exquisitely beautiful painted figures. It comes th a little table topped by a match- china. A 4 B -cgant women all over the world choose |f AWCIS^ °l NG' bras157 words
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Advertisement82 1961-06-20 9 60 teoM^er}u( tltade* to ckoote \rom C6P6A 56 jjp-lf lip^ GUARANTEED J^^vi M^im LIGHT WE|GHT M^« iK?¥fv r n^ anc Creo»« Hi jf\ i 7 wy^l ffjJE? Resistant \|ER^ W -4 P» MADE IN ENGLAND SOLE AGENTS: V LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. Singapore K.Lumpur. Ptnonfl A j ma griffe J robe82 words
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Advertisement161 1961-06-20 10 Presenting the MERCURY HITS YAK 0H LONESOME ME JH^lgaylords par amount co. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. FOUNTAIN PENS pi (Ml mm MS own a G.E. §X yV Fountain Pen. Fuiiva I 'ur.\.T~°r I I "t\? in For REASONABLY PRICED FURNITURE OF QUALITY \i I Mode-To-Order or Rcodymadc Ex-stock 425, River Valley161 words
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Advertisement279 1961-06-20 10 ...i. wurautiH FABRIC 1-N-T-R-O-D-U-C-l-N-G THE 'NYLEX' FAMILY 360 SATIN SWEETIE SEDUCTIVE STIMULATING INSIST ON SELVEGE STAMP: Obtainable at all leading Departmental Stores AGENTS: ARBITEX TRADING CO. 92A, High Street: Tel: ***** Students Who Go Overseas You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. Come Let Us279 words
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Advertisement375 1961-06-20 10 I :-:.:?>^SF»^WBBjfe: SMBk >' :^^r jK'%'3r BAJAJ TEXTILES of 67. High Street are having a Cheap Sale of Uieir textiles in stock. They are wnolesaling and retailing a huge quantity at prices aimed to save you money. DRESS ACCESSORIES plain or fancy styled buttons and buckles; "straight or snaped belts375 words
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Advertisement525 1961-06-20 10 CO 6 Tiong 'Bahru Road. The latest releases of top selling records are sure to please. FO*R CLEAR VISION vVLh cleaner lenses use SIGHT SWERS 1 the silicone treated tissues. Available, from Opticians, leading stores or tne sole agents, NAM AIK TRADING. 19/20 Bomiam Building. THE G.E. FOUNTAIN PEN excels525 words
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Advertisement561 1961-06-20 10 colours at TAJMAHAL'S, 23, High Street. FOR ONLY $265/- you own tne Pujiya Radio-phono model TRP-72S all-transistor MWSW sei Operates on six torchlight batteries or AC/DC power. Prom radio dealers or HOCK CHEONG CO 95/97, Tras Street. 40TH ANNIVERSARY SALE at B.H.T. DOULATRAM CO., 43/50 High Street includes a new561 words
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Advertisement272 1961-06-20 10 to select India's lovely sarees. silks, cottons and handlooms, all reasonably priced. FASHION-CONSCIOUS WOMEN can have the latest coiffure, machine cold wave perms, set, or shampoo at RILLING BEAUTY HAIRDRESSERS, 30, Dnoby Ghaut SOON JOO'S House of Children's Wear, 53, High Street have just unpacked a new shipment of velvety272 words
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Advertisement255 1961-06-20 10 %3£« "WEE BAIRN" (v) BABY PANTS (Made in England) MULTI-COLOUR FRILL 100% NYLON COMPLETELY WATERPROOF EXTRA SOFT QUALITY oily $2.50 each Imported by:— SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Weor) 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: ***** "GOZA" WOVEN GRASS BEACH MATS ■Pk/ Luxuriously Comfortable r^ < 1> ajn With built-in255 words
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Advertisement121 1961-06-20 10 -> pore.} s *>■ ANNUAL $j9 fURNISHINGsV^riH CATHAY SILK M SPECIAL Half-p RiC{ J Perm f#* .^M^^B Hairdo Wl^^^^^k Cut V^^^B Shompoo- W^l I f\ BEauJ I HAIRDREH 3: DHobi Shout. I 40th ANNIVERSARY M American DAN-RIVEd tec i^H in White Green, Blue U^M Pink Guorontcefi Fast c:^| Aiso floral121 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-06-20 11 ir» Going: Good. 9K W b^ 2. hd. Time: ,m m. 39 i*i». I Mr. Won hv- 3 •> i tn D> Time: lmin. 57. C 1 I, »iv. 1-1 1 miles. Won by: I*, sh. hd. Time: <>mm 7 2/5. ill Div. 1— 1». miles.112 words
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107 1961-06-20 11 SINGAPORE Tuesday. y shots lo good advantage, W. dicap 12) eliminated Ma\. k p 10) by and 1 to win the >phy at the Keppel Club links. "A. Brown x to a iment Keppel bandldable it :hing let riub espe-107 words
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134 1961-06-20 11 MOSCOW STUDENT BREAKS AMERICAN'S WORLD RECORD T ONDON, Tues.— Two world high jump records and another long jump of over 27 feet by American Ralph Boston those were the world athletic highlights over the weekend. Valeri Brumel, 19-year-old Moscow university student, broke John Thomas's men's high jump record by a134 words
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127 1961-06-20 11 WRESTLER WANTS TO FIGHT GOOD OPPONENTS SINGAPORE. Tues. Rus-sian-born George Bench etl. 48. with 28 years of professional wrestling experience, arrived in Singapore during the weekend after a successful wrestling tour of India. George, whose home is Australia is not a stranger to Singapore. He wrestled with King Kong here127 words
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Article13 1961-06-20 11 g oa nuunent :< h Low 15-3, ■'■■'< K:m on Nam -7 4-15. Bee13 words
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Article, Illustration404 1961-06-20 11 DAVE THOMAS - Player must 'feel' all the way down to the clubhead DAVE THOMAS By MOST textbooks lay down that the distance between the feet at the address for a full drive should be the width of the shoulders. But any walk on a crowded golf course will show that blind adherence404 words
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282 1961-06-20 11 Splendid response to SMC's call for G.P. marshals SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AXE hundred and seventy marshals have been registered and briefed on their duties by the Singapore Motor Club organisers of the second Johore Coronation Grand Prix this weekend. Mr. Peter Brown, the S.M.C's public relations officer, said that the organisers282 words
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71 1961-06-20 11 THOMSON, Tues.— Mr. and Mrs. K. T. San (RIC) with a score of net 68 won the open mixed foursome for the Royal Island Club Shield played here yesterday. Runners-up were Mrs. Groundwater ana R. I. Bird (Keppel Club) with a net 73.71 words
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Article70 1961-06-20 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Eli ries for the third Singapoie Amaieai Basketball Feaeiations Cup men and women open championship close tomorrow and the opening match will be playea ai the Happy World Stadium on July 1. As soon as the championships are concluded, the best players will70 words
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74 1961-06-20 11 EVERGREEN TRIP TO MALACCA NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE, Tues. The Evergreen Weight Lifting Teams trip to Malacca has been postponed to July 15 Mr. Chua Peng Kirn. the Evergreen coach, said yesterday. He said, "Due to some difficulty in getting a hall for ihe competition, the Malacca learn has asked for74 words
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347 1961-06-20 11 TALAN BESAR. TUBS.— There was only one now record set at the Victoria School annual athletic sports held on the school ground on Saturday. Tins: was in the 120 yards hurdles B Division when How Wai Kuen clocked 17.1 seconds, an improvement by six seconds347 words
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Advertisement85 1961-06-20 11 ((ir \]p J& VflUEt Tin^f favourite M J^ COMPMIOH I >^WM 1 X Model: BX-403 If 8-Tronsistor 3 Bond ACAB ATTiE RV 1 Model: TRC-1005 I So e A 9 ents of S pore, Moloyo Borneo:— I ROXY (SINGAPORE) CO., 1 3P-Q, Clifford House, Singapore 1 Tel: ***** riAi/acAnnr the85 words
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443 1961-06-20 12 Entertainment goes better than Our Someo in K.L gallops By Allan Lewis K. Lumpur, Tuesday. ENTERTAINMENT IV (Johnson did a winning gallop this morning when he went much better than Our Someo Ismail when running three in 'M X 5 on the number two track. "Entertainment IV was on the443 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-06-20 12 Madam Lee Cheng Kin receives the trophy from the Prime Minister, Tengku .Abdul Rahman, after her horse Froggie had won the 525.000 Perak Derby in Ipoh on Sunday. Looking on from left to right are: Jockey Arthur Ward. Mr. Choo73 words
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Article133 1961-06-20 12 RUSSIANS FAIL TO GET THE VOTES ATHENS. Tues The Soviet Union yesterday failed io ■democratise" the Internationa] Olympic Committee by having presidents o:' the International Sporting Federations and the National Olympic Committees automatically elected to it. During the afternooii >:.>- -sion ol the lOC in the Senate Hall here all133 words
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Article16 1961-06-20 12 MUNICH, rues I aiy beat Ge.many 3-3 European Zui.e quarterfinals ol be Davi.Cud yesterday.16 words
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Article16 1961-06-20 12 BRNO 'C/.ecnosiovaKiai. Tue&. Czechoslovakia and Argentina cirew 3-3 m an International football match ves.eic.ay.16 words
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352 1961-06-20 12 England's skipper tunes up with fine 149: Alan Davidson punished CANTERBURY, Tuesday. fjOLIN COWDREY, England's captain for the second Tes! against Australia starting at Lord's on Thursday, tuned up yesterday with a magnificent 149 Tor Kent ofl' the touring team's attack here. Cowdrey declared Kent's innings at 340 for six352 words
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358 1961-06-20 12 KNIGHT HITS 100 IN 85 MINUTES AGAINST DERBYSHIRE LONDON. Tues>. Essex a 11- rounder Barry Knight, who has been omitted from the England 13 named for the second Test on Thursday, jumped into th,e lead in the race for the seasons quickest century in firstclass cricket when he reached 100358 words
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107 1961-06-20 12 TULLOH WILL NOT RIDE TILL S'PORE MEETING If r ALA LIMPUR. Tue*. AY Colin Tulloh, who had a nasty fall with Amusement Park in the second race at Ipoh on Sunday, is not as seriously injured as first feared. Tulloh's leg is not broken. There are severe hruises on the107 words
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Article62 1961-06-20 12 THOMSON. Tues Mrs RE L Wmgate won the Ladies* boll Union silver division medal competition played over the Rova: Singapore Golf Clubs links *in Sime Read yesterday. She returned a score of net 74 after a count back from Mrs. T. LloydJenkins. The bronze62 words
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361 1961-06-20 12 A NEW BADMINTON COMMITTEE FORMED TO TURN OUT CHAMPS (IEYLANG. Tues. MemJ bers of the Singapore Badminton Association Management Committee last night declared its determination to produce at least three to five players of Thomas Cup standard. To achieve this end. they have formed a State training Sub -Committee m>m361 words
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Article88 1961-06-20 12 23 TEAMS ENTER FOR SBA TOURNEY GEYLANG. Tues.—Twentythree entries were received for the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Inter-Team championship to be played at the Badminton Stadium starting from tomorrow until Saturday. the draw for the first round is Tomorrow: 7.30 p.m.— Wah Seng B.P. vs Merrytime B.P Fairwind B.P. vs88 words
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304 1961-06-20 12 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Vivian Roberts, a former Combined Services player who is now a civilian, makes a comeback to State football as right winger for the All-Singapore team to meet the Hong Kong Chinese on Friday. Roberts who is working In the304 words
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