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Title Section21 1961-06-23 1 2?*« PUP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1961 15 CENTS21 words
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Article147 1961-06-23 1 ???*??!l_Mmiiers show form in gallops— P. 24 hgineers I may tome for I power dept. ftGAPOKE, Fri. —The Singapore urn nu i nt is lookgtfl Japan for posi'i!f recruitment of gutters to fill exist\atainies in the kctricit} DepartIhe electris s to meet Is <>t new s and147 words
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Article, Illustration140 1961-06-23 1 JJINGAPORE, Fri. A 55-ton luxury launch with air-croft type reclining seats, o built-in heating system for pre-cooked food, radar ond longrange radio-telephone equipment arrived here yesterday after a 10,000--mile trip from New York without getting wet! Named the "Caltex Lv m bo- Lum ba,"140 words
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Article, Illustration686 1961-06-23 1 Every day The Free Press carries the first full round-up on the Test LONDON, Friday. J]N(i LAND'S batsmen failed on an unusually lively wicket on the first day ol' the second Test at Lord's here yesterday, and they were686 words
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91 1961-06-23 1 S'PORE COPORAL HOME TO SEE HIS 7-INCH BABY LONDON, Fri. LanceCorporal James Hoy, 21I year-old Scottish soldier, ar- rived here by air on Wednesday night from Singapore to see his wife who gave birth j to a >even-inch long prema- ture daughter in Edinburgh nine days ago. Cpl. Hoy was91 words
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Article21 1961-06-23 1 LONDON. Fri.— Ex-Queen Marie of Yugoslavia cueu neve yesterday ai'iei a piolon^ed illness vi the I agv. ol 61.21 words
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232 1961-06-23 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - Sold 'strip tease' pens: Two fined $100 each CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE, Fri. Shopkeepers in Change Alley, Singapore's famous tourist bazaar, have withdrawn from sale Hong Kong-made pens with pictures of nude girls following two arrests on Wednesday. The police have classified them as "obscene objects' and anyone selling232 words
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Article64 1961-06-23 1 The statement in The Free Press yesterday morning that the arrest of a CID man was in connection with a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister and other Ministers was wrongly attributed to the Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat. Mr. Lim said only that the man64 words
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Article26 1961-06-23 1 MACASSAR. (South Celebes), Fri. T^o thousand rebels from the Danil Islam forces of Kahar Muzakkar surrendered near here last week, the army announced yesterday.26 words
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Article26 1961-06-23 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States ha.s authorised the sale of surplus farm cornmouiiie.s to the Soviet Union aua Sowetcon trolled Eastern European countries26 words
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Article17 1961-06-23 1 DAMASCUS, Fri. Syrians and Israelis resumed gunfire exchanges an the Syrian-Israeli border last night.17 words
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Article24 1961-06-23 1 MANILA, Fri. City health authorities said yesterday there had been 8.072 influenza cases, with 11 deaths, in Manila since June 13.24 words
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Article71 1961-06-23 1 QINGAPORE, Fri.— Another j*3 six items to be produced locally are given pioneer status today. The .six products are chewing gum, lubricants, zipfasteners, motorised cycles, motor-cycles and scooters. Today's Government Gazette contains the notification that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Bwee has granted the manufacturers71 words
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Article63 1961-06-23 1 24 pages today One of Malaya's most important and crowd-drawing sports events, the Johore Grand Prix, will be run tomorrow and on Sunday. An estimated 250,000 people will converge on Johore Bahru to watch this battle of men and machines for honours, a two-day event packed ivith thrills. In today's63 words
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Article130 1961-06-23 1 Everybody wants to be happy. Everybody wants to be a success and live a full life. Have you heard it said that man must learn in break with the tensions uf daily living or the tensions will break him? What, then, is the Art or130 words
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Article25 1961-06-23 1 WUPPERTAL, (Germany), Fri. Two construction workers were sent to jail for a month for painting anti-Jewish slogans on doors, cars and fences.25 words
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Article128 1961-06-23 1 TOP JOCKEY WARD OUT OF SADDLE gINGAPORE, Fri. Leading jockey Arthur Ward will not be riding for the next three months, The Free Press learned this morning. RUBBCI PRICt DOW motttiti <• i i ih ti oik in h cent** mm f|v I f i 1 v i 1128 words
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255 1961-06-23 1 Miner's son kidnapped on way to school FRIENDS WATCH AS THUGS POUNCE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A 13-year-old pupil of the Union Institute, Jalan Raja Laut, off Ipoh Road, here was kidnapped by two thugs in the presence of his schoolmates yesterday. The boy. Lim Chan Kuan, is the fifth son255 words
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Advertisement92 1961-06-23 1 "style J^^\ •j on ECISA\7\^ frames^ |ERA L OPTIEK opticians f he-a Rood Spore. Tel: ***** 'N TOWN... OUT-OF-TOWN ».-.u through; quickly WT4F.IWII Plenty of PJJ^J Jjj looks smit en open road; torn fj yoursev« «w p ann 3 stvlint and im three children; takes eqoipmenx. VSLSmm for weekend to92 words
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Advertisement10 1961-06-23 1 YUASA^^^ Sole A§««t»:SWEE HIN TRADING CO., I*4 Crow St., S«n§«p<»rc10 words
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299 1961-06-23 2 QUIETER MARKET CONDITIONS: TENDENCY EASIER I ONDON, Fri.— Quieter conditions prevailed in the stock markets here yesterday and the tendency was mainly easier due to a little I profit-taking. The British Chancellor of the Exchequer's statement on the economic situation in which he reiterated .the Government's Intention of maintaining Sterling299 words
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Article169 1961-06-23 2 CHIPS lym^ .Hon^Mcle the Singapore wharve> today are- President Pteict i .v. i >• v. j. Giang Ana Roe) n 5. Bcn&Yoa »i t. ol Ma li 10/11, Setauodia 1 5, 51/33, 9anta ?J 4^. D Outer Roads \Y <;. ilkley, tl A i r HOJ W169 words
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172 1961-06-23 2 WIDESPREAD FALL IN TINS ON PROFIT-TAKING: RUBBER QUIET LONDON. Fn— With quieter conditions prevailing on the metal market here and with the possibility that America might release some tin from her non-strategic stockpiles if necessary, many 1 tin share investors decided to take their profit yesteday. and tin shares showed172 words
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Article47 1961-06-23 2 HONG KONG Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Pi'evious Today H 6. Bank Corporation $420 5422 sales .~-u.es Wheelock Harden sit.oo 516.90 sales sales Hlcong phone 556.50 $57.00 saies sales Dairy Farm Coid borage $40.50 $40.50 sales sales Taikoo Dock 57G.50 576.50 sales sales47 words
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Article28 1961-06-23 2 PRETORIA. Fn. Souu: Afncas gold and foreign reserves 1 cuoppeu by nearly 4.800.000 ranu < last week. On June 18. vie reserves stoou at 142.132.972 rand.28 words
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Article, Illustration502 1961-06-23 2 Crop production of Rembau Jelei exceeds five million Ib. By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. VVITH A CROP in excess of 5,000,0001b. of rubber for the first time, Rembau Jelei Rubber has reached the I,ooolb. per acre category, states the Investors Chronicle. This exceptionally high basis is not manifest502 words
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Article60 1961-06-23 2 NEW YORK. Fn.— R.M.A. statistics (In long tons) lor May 1961. April 1961 and May 1960. respectively.: Consumption of new rubber 126.335. 116.020. 133,609; Consumption of natural rubber 35.335. 33.207. 41,223; Consumption of synthetic 91,000. 82.813, 92.386; including GR-S consumption 74.675. 68.287. 77.423; Synthetic production 109,470, 108,453. 126.304;60 words
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Article24 1961-06-23 2 BANGKOK. Fri.— Thailand exported 12.178.336 kilos of rubber of all grades during April. This compared with 21.700.740 kilos exported in March.24 words
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Article26 1961-06-23 2 JERUSALEM. Fri.—Nine-thou-sand Israeli salaried workers doctors, engineers, architects and agricultural experts staged a one day strike yesterday for higher wages and improved working conditions.26 words
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220 1961-06-23 2 Britain is in 'strong position' to maintain the pound T ONDON, Fri Bri- tain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, gave an assurance here yesterday that Britain would continue to keep sterling on its present parity following devaluation of the Canadian dollar. He told the association of British Chambers220 words
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227 1961-06-23 2 Adlai's guard shot: Paper reports assassination bid NEW YORK, Friday. THK Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Husk, confirmed yesterday that a U.S. marine guard was wounded recently in Argentina, but said there was no evidence to link the incident with the visit of Mr. Adlai Stevenson, U.S. Ambassador to the227 words
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110 1961-06-23 2 WIDOW'S CLAIM BEATS NURSE BONNIE'S CHARMS LOS ANGELES. Fri. Miss Bonnie Baker. 25--year-old blonde with a 40--inch bust who was nurse and secretary 'to the late Mr. Robert Oldham, 55, a wealthy steel importer, in his declining years, yesterday lost her right to a US $100,000 (about $300,000) bequest from110 words
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Article104 1961-06-23 2 MANILA Fri. Two steel sa^es accidentally dug up by labourers and believed to contain gold bars hidden from the Japanese in World War Two were blasted open on Wednesday. Since the rusty safes were found near a small schoolhouse in suburban Pasig last104 words
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157 1961-06-23 2 1 80,000 FLEE ANGOLA AS PORTUGUESE SET FIRE TO VILLAGES MANCHESTER. Fri.— Over 80,000 refugees from Angola were strung out across the border with the Congo yesterday the Guardian reported. Volunteers were flying from Luanda to Leopold ville. about 100 miles north of the border, in order to travel south157 words
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Article27 1961-06-23 2 HOLLYWOOD. Fri.— Writer Cy Howard filed suit for $2,850,000 against comedian Jerry Lewis because, he charged. Lewis stole his idea for the film "Cinderfella."27 words
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Article130 1961-06-23 2 LONDON. June 22. Previous Today RUBBER No. ns»5 e.t.f E ii ro p e a n ports June unquoted unquoted July 24 15/16 24 11/16 RUuttER No. 1 R8S Spot 25 lib 242 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, July 25 3/16 24] Auk. 25 5/16130 words
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Article71 1961-06-23 2 NEW YORK, Jun« 22. Previous Today riN Strait* spot 116.75 117.75 RUBBER Futures Rll Contract, July SO. 79 30.25 Stpt. 29.60 20.10 TONE: Easy. i SALES: Four lots. I Md -ird Contract July ;u>.;}5 30.121 *«Ot 29.40 29.00 TONE: Steady. I SALES: Two lots. No. 1 RSt71 words
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Article32 1961-06-23 2 NEW YORK, June 22. Previous Today 30 Industrials 636.09 685.62 20 Railroads 140. 3s 140.16 «0 Domestio Bends M.52 84 54 111.S3 lli:72 65 Stocks Composite Averages 227.84 227.6332 words
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Article39 1961-06-23 2 Malabar spot 471, afloats 46J. June shipment 46t. Lampong spot 47i, afloat* 46«, June shipment 46 J. Muntok white spot 56, afloats 55 J, June ahipment 53}. tellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted In U.S. cents per lb.39 words
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Article87 1961-06-23 2 LONDON, June 22. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. /North European port* delivered weitcht per long ten July $163* &it>3 COPRA, Stia.ts Borne, i.i.t. 0.X./ > North European p o r t c delivered weight per «on* ton July/Aug £59J £60 COCONUI Oik crude Strait* t.i.f. European87 words
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Article, Illustration233 1961-06-23 2 US and allies to stand firm for freedom in West Berlin -Rusk MR DEAN RUSK, the Secretary of State, yesterday affirmed that the United States would stand by its obligations on West Berlin. Asked at a press conference whether he would regard Mr. Khrushchev's statement that he would sign a233 words
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Article28 1961-06-23 2 LONDON. Pri.— The largest unmounted diamond car;ever auctioned in Britain remained unsold yesterday when Record bidding failed to moot the ownerminimum price oi $1.218 000.28 words
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Article24 1961-06-23 2 WASHINGTON. PH.— Preside:. Kennedy has nominated Vice-Aci-miral George W. Anderson to succeed retiring Admiral Arleich A. Burke as Chief of Naval Operations.24 words
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159 1961-06-23 2 BRITAIN ,U AIM TO K EEPT THE A-TEST BAN-MA I ONDON t t v Harold ii N the Pri me "'r -< Seated tha-';;-;; states and r^ would contirin/ the baTo? clear tests sn J Geneva cor? 11 °.n nuclear tinued m is it M QOV qic si conferei I159 words
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Miscellaneous475 1961-06-23 2 NiY.K. LINE Shi:uoka Maru rpo< ETA 6. 8/ 61 H'berg, E- M Antwerp, Rottercjm till July Seta Maru For Aden reddah, Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Haabori ,ETA 25 1 61), Bremer. R:*te r :a"\ Lonacn, MtMrg L« Mavn "7 29 June Nagara Maru p Said Beiret, Latta* I, Famagusta. Imir,475 words
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97 1961-06-23 3 RT KEEPS NED KS-FREES NESE ERA MAN I r fl. A j court i gscated 12 publish- and acsc opera m name i ight of Ks also a irocd alter n a charge ed books I r trader. L'hia ap- >c defence i I accomplice K.v\ the was toid re97 words
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Article21 1961-06-23 3 ri The, Seng School Old I n win hold n 1 inner and, the Dia- 1 al t3O p.m.21 words
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Article14 1961-06-23 3 Charles A. Lindbergh was c mystery personality ii sterday"s "Who's This iz.14 words
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132 1961-06-23 3 COMPLAINTS BY RESIDENTS: SO IT'S A 20-mph LIMIT NOW SINGAPORE. Fri. A speed limit of 20 m.p.h. has been introduced in McNair, Towner. Sturrock. Piggot and May Roads. This curb on speeding followed complaints from residents in the areas. It was announced in the monthly police report which disclosed that132 words
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Article72 1961-06-23 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Wee 1 Beng Soon, under a Magis- trate's court fine of $5,000 I for acting as a bookmaker at i the Turf Club premises in Butcit Timah Road on Dec. 18. had his fine reduced to $3,000 on appeal at the High Court72 words
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Article45 1961-06-23 3 IM -in(bridge Hosrave a re- the preB made possi-! ble by the conversion of the medical stores of the hospital to a recreation centre. Tenders for conversion are now being called and the centre should be ready by early next year.45 words
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241 1961-06-23 3 The day a petticoat thief was caught in an ambush DAY after «i, o SINGAPORE A coat i* fh WaS Seen stealin a pettiSelaVang Sar? a C c k m T P a°n Un X- f v H h US in se r van^. alke 3tj- is?' 3 maid mvne241 words
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Article, Illustration647 1961-06-23 3 SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Friday. a year's hesitation over the choice of a career an 18-year-old former pupil of St. Anthony's Convent flew to Melbourne to take a four-year course in accountancy. The usually gay composure of Iris Tan switched to the other extreme when she announced seriously that study at647 words
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Article202 1961-06-23 3 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA: The Ten Com- mandment* 3.30, 8. CAPITOL: Loves of Hercules 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.30. CATHAY: Battle Flame 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. DIAMOND: Malainattu Mannan (Tamil) 3.30, 7.30. GARRICK: Zameen-ke-Tare (Hindi) 3, 6. 9. GLOBE: Mad at the World 1.45, 4. 7, 9.15. LIDO: The Spider's202 words
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Article46 1961-06-23 3 TODAY: 6.34 p.m.; TOMOR- j ROW: 7.08 a.m. and 7.29 p.m.; SUNDAY: 8.25 a.m. ana 8.17 p.m.; MONDAY: 9.26 a.m. and 9.01 p.m TUESDAY: 10 18 a.m. and 9.42 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 1107 a.m. and 10.25 p.m.. THURSDAY: 11.56 a.m. and 11.09 p.m.46 words
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226 1961-06-23 3 Keen fight forecast for Pontian Kechil DONTIAN KECHIL, Fri. Tomorrow 10,895 voters will go to the polls in this constituency to elect a member to the Johore Legislative Assembly. This by-election is the result of the death of Alliance Assemblyman Inche Abdullah bin Mohsin, 43, on April 26. A keen226 words
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Article52 1961-06-23 3 Dr. Buharanudtiin. Managing Director of Garuda Airways, is staying here until Sunday. Mr. C. Bear. Deputy Managing Director of Time and Life, flew in last night by Qantas from Sydney. Mr. S. Z. Pattinasarany, an Indonesian Government official, arrived here from Indonesia. He is staying at the52 words
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Advertisement300 1961-06-23 3 P°® ou ?WS^rBE WON EVERY WEEK I ress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page vmTXrA ,v. A X? «i^ _/u_ _1 A 4 ft SPECIALLY FOR OFFICE USE VERTIGO DACRON COTTON SHIRTS KEEP FRESH WHOLE DAY I WHITE-BLUE-CREY-CREAM Price $8.50 Each Visit i 87, North Bridge300 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-06-23 4 Mother of six paints Singapore scene own exhibition SELETAR, Friday. AN English housewife in RAF Seletar is busy painting local scenes with a view to holding an exhibition either in Singapore or London as soon as she has enough works to show. She is Mrs. Jean Chignell, wife of Mr.245 words
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292 1961-06-23 4 YWCA urged to be 'a pioneer among women's movements' SINGAPORE, F r i.— The Singapore Y.W.C.A. annual report said although it was the oldest women's association in Singapore, it must not be ranked as one of the "has beens." There was a tendency in all established associations to '-tread the292 words
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Article64 1961-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Chew Sin Chow, caretaker of the Sentul Golf Club, and his wife were robbed of $600 in cash and jewellery by four youths armed with parangs. The gang then forced Chew to take them to the club house, from which they64 words
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136 1961-06-23 4 YOUNG ADULTS GROUP PLAN FISHING EXPEDITION SINGAPORE. Fri. The! Young Adults Group of the YMCA in Orchard Road will organise a fishing expedi- tion for members and friends to islands off Singapore on July 2. According to the president. Mr. Robert Teo the trip will start in the morning from136 words
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98 1961-06-23 4 BARBERS ASK FOR GOVT. AID TO GO OVERSEAS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. All-Malaya Barbers and Hairdressers Association is to ask the Federation Government for aid to send barbers overseas to study the latest techniques in hairdressing and hair-wav-ing. The countries which the association have in mind are Germany, Britain, America, and98 words
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74 1961-06-23 4 DANCERS ON WAY HOME AFTER SUCCESSFUL VISIT SINGAPORE, Fri. The troupe of dancers from the Alagappa School of Music, Karikudi, South India, are now on their way back home after staging two successful performances here. On their second day's performance at the Victoria Theatre, the Minister for Culture, Mr. S.74 words
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228 1961-06-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A BRITISH computers and tabulators firm is increasing its technical sales force in Singapore and the Federation by engaging local men. This was revealed by Mr. J W. Smith, the deputy manager for the Singapore office of International Computers and Tabulators228 words
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Article, Illustration152 1961-06-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two American students have arrived here eager to study Asian culture. They are Suzanne Werner (left), 21, and her sister Patricia, 16, who are here on a short holiday. Suzanne is a third year "liberal arts" student at the University of152 words
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77 1961-06-23 4 ENTREPOT TRADE HIT BY IMPORTS DROP PENANG, Fri. A drop in imports has resulted in a corresponding drop in Penang's entrepot trade with Indonesia, Thailand and Burma. The Penang economic officer, Inche Arshad bin Ayub, said the entrepot trade in the first three months of this year was $68.7 million77 words
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96 1961-06-23 4 21-MAN TEAM TO LAUNCH WORK ON NEW 125,000 TEMPLE SINGAPORE, Fri. The North Indian Hindu Association has appointed a 21--man committee to launch the construction of a new $125,000 temple in Chander Road. The chairman is Mr. G. Uttamram, who laid the temple s foundation-stone in November last year. Other96 words
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94 1961-06-23 4 DRIVER BANNED BY COURT FOR 3 YEARS PENANG. Fri. A woman hawker and her son were hurled into a monsoon drain when a car crashed into their cart, the Sessions Court was told. The woman died in hospital next day. "I must take dangerous drivers like you off the road."94 words
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74 1961-06-23 4 Park get new lock as theatr site is cleare SINGAPOH, M Park G 'WB i ov f ers sinro t 4^. landmark M nw look |C hillock is JJ! Sra^A :fs giant tr^V;^* I to make v lion-dolla- '■•>■ Hundreds lif* V daily watch--.' I moving tons m and' R-'v/v?74 words
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117 1961-06-23 4 ROTARIANS ABOUT WO AMONG SPAS CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR a Spastic cbicrr i not be looked upon 0 public as rl ;ir.sv j Pity and charity C 1 vrould turn r hen:'r* trated cr:pp> 'accaidi pediatrician said hw In iact. the puoki I look upor. "the shor i deformed and the117 words
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Article27 1961-06-23 4 IPOH. Fr: I I three-man inquiry con set up by the Pen* Sa liance has recommen* Mr. V. Ponnusar.v M reinstated a.- an oi councillor.27 words
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Advertisement369 1961-06-23 4 LOCAL BOOKS rwit LOCAL SCHOOLS SCIENCE AND NATURE SERIES This series is designed to meet all the requirements of the local syllabus for Primary Schools. There are five carefully groded books, each of which represents one year's work. Locally written, lavishly illustrated by local Book 1 for 2nd ycor 1.10369 words
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Advertisement61 1961-06-23 4 PRESIDENT I HONEST '6O 1 nmA 1 c» the pa a->d hi «adv tc f 1 less rron M ***TL normally reQu"^ r t-ng mm h^ nk .«rtnc «a r e-b^ I thanacgvef. I assure you o" I pmpirti i *n I I m c»iT«'i> t{ hi <3 BLUE SPOT61 words
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Article, Illustration926 1961-06-23 5 Sean will remake his father's hero pictures just for archaeology 7/ develop into a person with only half of his qualities I'll be well satisfied 9 gon oi screens 1 i. 'v^ r r greatest lover has no inclination for ?ur15...1 MIIIII FLYNN'S son has L gKived to Hollywood jjjnd926 words
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Advertisement313 1961-06-23 5 SEE THE FINEST^<^ V I SELECTION OF K^/ really NEW sport shirts All styles with or without convertible collars by CAPRI OF CALIFORNIA, ARROW DECTOLENE, BOTANY, AND MANY, MANY MORE IMPORTED SHIRTS ALL FROM:— 86, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ,/^S^ a picture \W 2* of perfect mating of two fabrics313 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-06-23 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson i MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I |-':s v ;\-^\;'T I pckjt tcl'O^' amyY you tmimk it was twat waiter V how couw> it pc V^ to make r \l NSSPVOU. I RXJPORPRJMK. IT WAS f HE PcJT CJS y RJT--155 words
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Article343 1961-06-23 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Praise the 14 L I self help villagers! lifE witness yet an- other example of self-help in the building of a road by the villagers at Kallang Basin. In April the people of Lorong 23. Geylang. assisted by University of Malaya students, helped themselves in a similar343 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1961-06-23 6 T.J. CHICHAK - HUNDRED WHO HAVE FOUND LOVE T.J. CHICHAK Unwanted children... ...BUT WITH HELP OF THE SALVATION ARMY THEY NOW GET A HOUSE THEY CAN CALL A HOME By OCCUPYING a commanding position at the 9th milestone Bukit Timah Road, stands The Salvation Army Lee Kuo Chuan Nursery Home. As the name1,134 words
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Article128 1961-06-23 6 the Free Press reported: "On Sunday last a singularly abortive attempt at escape was made by five convict-peons and one third-class man at the penal institution in Pinang. It appears that the ringleader assured his comrades that he could pilot them (via the Province) to the Continent128 words
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Article62 1961-06-23 6 A COURT silenced "ham" radio operator John Litherland, who jammed authorised amateur broadcasts by tapping out laughter in morse code and whistling "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" over the airwaves. Litherland was fined $730 plus costs and his "pirate" broadcasting equipment was confiscated. He pleaded guilty to interfering62 words
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Article79 1961-06-23 6 Life is like that man c »v« i forearm. m (i -r. tattoo, the r "'st r." sl J J ittf* kin bullied anu i Uncht:'-'..,--*****/ b( that something her h i "Can inj n "Oi rr' a LAUGH., .wn BE^CHCOMBB a\ c first, na; li m tiv we reluct79 words
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Miscellaneous250 1961-06-23 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE evening requests; 10.30 The Short Wave Service: Flymg Doctor; 11.00 Edmundo 41 metres (7250 kc 's > Res and his Orchestra; 11.30 Medium Wave Service Let's go gay; 12 (midnight) 476 metres Close down. AM.— ll.OO Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary; 11.02 Concert pops; 11.30250 words
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Miscellaneous416 1961-06-23 6 CLUES ACROSS 9. Can be soft or rocky (3). 1. One of a pair (4). 11. Two names a king can be 4. Hands over some free tickets? called (5). 6) 12. A god (5). 8. A horse, but no chestnut (3) 15. A swell thing to plant in tne416 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1961-06-23 7 G. SUBHAS - G. SUBHAS By ACTION, THRILLS FOR TWO DAYS Last years revival has helped push motor racing out of doldrums pjr m Johore Coronation Grand Prix ted almost 200,000 spectators during two-daj event. And, with the interest m here competitors are concerned, an1,176 words
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341 1961-06-23 7 G. SUBHAS - Customs advice to all S'pore entries G. SUBHAS By THIS is a warning to all Singapore competitors who will have to cross the Causeway to Johore Bahru for the Grand Prix. The competitors will no doubt be taking spare parts and other equipment across the causeway. Their competitor's badge will341 words
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Advertisement14 1961-06-23 7 FREDDIE POPE ALL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS LAUNCH ENGINES DIESEL or PETROL When really in trouble14 words
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Advertisement22 1961-06-23 7 DEPENDABLE lL^J^S^jS BATTERIES BSSB RSSSssSsfcsß j Lucas the greatest name in 1 batteries have aiivayw B offered to the motoring public P^22 words
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Article, Illustration699 1961-06-23 8 Powerful car doesn't mean win in Grand Prix. Veteran race drive THERE is a popular belief among the public that if a person can drive with a little skill and can afford to buy a fast and powerful car, he can win motor races. That is a very wrong impression,699 words
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Article, Illustration257 1961-06-23 8 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH piGHT charitable orIn Johore benefitted from the hupe profit made last year, and the Singapore Motor Club are making ever y effort for this years Grand Prix to bring in another bis: sum for Johore charities. The Johore State Government graciously waived the tax257 words
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Advertisement247 1961-06-23 8 DAIL V PROGRESS TO LEAD THE FIELD UZUKI MOTOR CYCLES SUZUKI 250 T B ond see for \ourselt SUZUKI 250 TB rdtp* The lines of the SUZUKI 125 SG are like mat^^ m n^ those of a thoroughbred they're filled with jfl wm JIB'S HWfB! p I'fe, dynamic in mode247 words
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Article, Illustration533 1961-06-23 9 Ij SUBHAS s the story of .unary 1957 [()1 DominatorN i# Lti< change to an i M( ,rilinar> road•*r' r u |m h will line tarting line tomorrow, purchased effected i rides it at is Singaactual aachine, a ur line r months n or the533 words
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422 1961-06-23 9 MOK SIN PIN - 'Little Baby' hopes to repeat giant killing' act MOK SIN PIN By LAST YEAK a tiny Austin 7. the first of its kind to race in Malaya, amazed the mammoth crowd at Johore Bahru with its speed and manoeuvrability against the bigger cars to win its class event. This year422 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-06-23 9 DICKIE ARBLASTER (Austin 7 No. 18) overtakes Steven Scow (Simca Elysee No. 65) at Zoo Corner in the five-lap race for saloon and tourer cars in last year's Grand Prix. Dickie won the race and hopes to win aagin on Sunday.48 words
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Advertisement247 1961-06-23 9 D fl V^ Johore Grand Prix MM m M M jmmmmmßßSa MM Saloons tourers MM MM MM TflmH^ J K/edang Hi// C/imfa, /poh JV M f^ M M M m\^^^^ t^l f^" V** O P"% f**t -^S MM Saloons A tourers A V M M M M I W tT7247 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1961-06-23 10 Brown for GP win, K. C. Wong on bike INDONESIAN, JAPS OUT FOR HONOURS ENTRANTS: (41 Ng Van Heng: Ducati 200; ill) Cheah Hok San Honda 250; (13) Chris Proffit-White— Honda 250; (14) C. Boey— Gilera 175; (15) Wan Ismail Muda— Gilera 175: (16) M. Zain Salim— Ducati 175; (HI1,169 words
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Article630 1961-06-23 10 G. Su PICKS THE WINERS i n',, vrit V\Tv 7--B **»-***t^ •;•„>■ n1 174) (,ra i*fl pine 1592; ':-""i fil *>»a Triumph Wi. J driving the old\£:sl Idonoi Kkfe'l chini will t> J" J 'Suann\ I formed fl S<!!iibawar.- c .J worth a pla, But the raci by Stanle>" 1,,;,630 words
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Advertisement280 1961-06-23 10 m. sW^aV fll \4 1 J|^^^b^^u^/ MODEL T. 21 r^j^^TajfeJ^Y*^ Quiet, flexible and smooth ya* wrHi a sparkrmg porforwca, J^Cfl%Afiyk the Trllimpll T^"^" 0 fhe most eov t l 35 fh# fO^' I^^^^^^^J(ffmM^^ Cvef y <* etoil of its «pc««''ca ti on is up-to-the-minute light alloy cylinder hood, unit conduction280 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1961-06-23 11 Teh <BSA SSd^StaS^S C. D. Wilkinson From what ik« v, about rhH«t«Ju haVr heaiCl r?;a > w o toPher Toh- the USA LrOld Star and he art UorTo'^be C°mbina: if he ?r L surprised Gum R^i Z,ir cad ol MY lit JrSU??X r1,512 words
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Advertisement180 1961-06-23 11 JOHORE GRAND PRIX ■MB AVAILABLE ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING AUTHORISED OMEGA RETAILERS:— T&m^^^W&r M*o SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA PENANT. SARA wak SEASON WATCH (CHANGI) CO., TACK CHONC WATCH DEALERS, KWONC HINC WATtM DEALERS KAI MINT. STORE LTli H P t)t SILVA LIMITED llV«f.l 'tCl^y SIOW HIAP BROTHERS, ChangJ Vll!age M,180 words
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Advertisement166 1961-06-23 12 I X*r^~-' I Super-ignition 'IHHI I Super-tone horn* Hi jf^W^^ T^^t*^i— fW) 19 reduce donqcr. 'frill \\u HI l V^lllmll I IT X Dnv.nq lamp f I sfvllsh lon9 I j3mi I vj^* f J M range wipe and jt-«J^^/ No dents or scratches H «v^ _~ijri' HJ Mj with166 words
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Miscellaneous997 1961-06-23 12 Programme in iiiilsi M J v^ysaz %3s? w £S IHi?^ ?afc:?J Coronation CMndPnx under -d 1 101 cc- ISlcc-SSOcc^ and Tlth!™ B»hru ."n I T26%.m.-Ten-Up -Twenty-Up race for 1 0.0 5 a m I Tomorrow 7am. to 12« cc. to 250 cc to 500 cc; SOle.c. and p os J,'997 words
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Advertisement70 1961-06-23 13 GOOD/YEAR B W^ Ar Ji J! I x ICIIIIIU >r J^S**-' y 'VmSr*' X ■■T 4 4 oSfc s B^Br^^B^K-^^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B(Biß^B^B#B^A^*^^^V^Bl B^bT B^B^bW^b| B^bW' '^B^bC*^ b^bW'-V'>/**« ******8 n •'•X*-^P**". 'S^4^^ v lv«* >■ HbEl«C'*^^**i«?^^t^3SßP'**** > Terrific tyres by any standard. b^BI Ib^bb^b^bV A^HI ■111 Ib^b^bi M m Ib^bb Hv^R^fl on the70 words
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Miscellaneous837 1961-06-23 13 K i,l.r venicle Capacity i m Heok Norton o 5- G Keen Volkswagen 1293 cc «lani Triumph «»<;<; t!&£uYing SET lB£ H lrtVC c L P T r U o mph 498 cc 67 R hl <L? ng Quee Volkswagen 1281 cc fe^sr ss as 3 :i buiTahir Norton ;Sf837 words
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Article, Illustration434 1961-06-23 14 G. SUBHAS - Some of the drivers, riders, machine, you will see in the year's Grand Prix G. SUBHAS By LO KEE HOCK, A CERTAINTY TO W| LO KEE HOCK will start off as a certainty to win the race for motor 251 c.c.. c. to 350 c.c. His Norton Manx has been434 words
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Advertisement321 1961-06-23 14 ]gr M.V. ACUSTA With v^^!^^^ZßH HtHHPk^^^k^^^l^^^^^^ .^^H v aba yM.V. 150 c.t. Motorcycle Model G.T. 113 m.p.g. Max. Speed 60 m.p.h. M.V. 150 cc. Motorcycle Model R.S. 110 m.p.g. Max. speed 69 m.p.h. CAMPIONE CAMPIONE DEL MONDO 1952 DEL MONDO 1959 CLASS 125 cc. CLASS 125 r\ \f i»irkx:ir CLASS321 words
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Advertisement394 1961-06-23 14 SOME CITROEN iD SUCCESSES Its* RALLIES ItSf ECONOMY RUNS lan. MONTt-CARLO RALLY Mat. AUSTRALIAN MOBILGAS £CONOH> M FIRST, General Clustfkatto* f'RST and outright wm* May ACROPOLIS RALLY (Gre«fie) A^e coniVmp**' »tl f/RST. 1600-2000 c.c. das*. ]uty ADRIATIC RALLY (Ju t oslav.a) Apr. FINNISH NATIONAL ECONC^^A FIRST and outright winner. FIRST,394 words
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1199 1961-06-23 15 SPARE A THOUGHT FOR ALL THE G P TIME KEEPERS By A CORRESPONDENT g«l the many problems presented to the ontanisersof the forthcoming GnindpSl ol timekeeping Timekeeping is X, gictt deal of thought- vn les s it go^ W pj first consider the basic difference be hP timekeeping for an1,199 words
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Article, Illustration218 1961-06-23 15 TS SERVICE IN THE CAUSE OF SPORT 11 Ml -86): Combination of 111 v »fond chronograph with ni hxnd and a normal pocHrst depression of the "nj; the chronograph. The nl hands super-imposed 1« LJI N »«Jt -second hand while letC" thf r continue, use the press at 11 o'clock.218 words
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Advertisement191 1961-06-23 15 TOURIST TROPHY WEEK Ist 5 PLACES WON BY HONDA I y Hfefefew. c newes n *he Hondo MTwiil li^^^^x^s^^& EskvM //^HH^ h I "HONDA BENLY" with self-starter motor B^^^lL Jj^S^, vmmMMfWNk fl »"i l iyi IJWaM in ll ii < Mox. Speed 71.4 m. p. h. (Benly) 300 ec O.H.C.191 words
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Article, Illustration571 1961-06-23 16 Not only that they will glow at night •JRANSLUCENT tyres in a rainbow of colours may permit auto stylists of the next decade to carry their colour schemes right down to the pavement. Capable of being lighted from within for a warm571 words
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378 1961-06-23 16 THE RACING DESIGN WAS TAKEN AS A STARTING POINT TCROM the day it was established in 1855 until today, the Avon Company has never ceased its vigorous quest for excellence in the rubber products for which it is justly famous. Through its painstaking and thorough research into rubber compounds and378 words
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Advertisement100 1961-06-23 16 I •••Or FOr x^^Tl v I getting I around SEE THEM AT THE JOHORE GRAND PRIX 24th 61 25 th JUNE AT JOHORE BAHRU A name to reckon with in motor-cycling. From the Yamaha Moped, with self-starter and giving over 184 miles to the gallonperfect for getting around town on100 words
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Advertisement63 1961-06-23 16 1361 *~7t£44<*lHL- 4^ |f^ /f &ctuAiot<4, ec0*0"M0&- ftc poo* The newQ^f jjj |J fj is here A NISSAN PRODUCT DATS UN p^kup DATSUH 1 Toner Road Tax $1 1/- p.m. j Comport Easy to Handle Economical k 45 m Powerful j Trade-in and easy payments availab c J Call for63 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-06-23 17 Flashback to last year' s Grand Prix A NASTY spill in last year's Grand Prix for motor cycles as this rider skids on a wet patch at Zoo Corner. Miraculously he was not hurt. THE SKID THE SPIN CARS ror the 1960 Johore Coronation Grand Prix in the paddock, just115 words
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Advertisement85 1961-06-23 17 the word for progress ft _I' |'i 'iTA I SAND TRANSISTORISED LUXURY MODEL TCR 3000 E lack good company with this versatile Pye radio in your car. Nine quick•ebands (8 short. I medium) bring you :^e world's radio entertainment with werful and hum-free reception. In this scientific research gives you85 words
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Advertisement200 1961-06-23 17 2C4 Sfofc me cutd &ocu Whw^m cnecuK f v I*? ramily brick for after dinner ISBfflfeb, H t'^ individual bncklets for the kids now IKSPHRW '-J vanilla, chocolate and strawberry WWBM^^^HHltt^i 'Wla' ou can confidently buy from y^TOlSißSMtewf |f; Y° ur Magnolia hawker because all N^~!2^4^-^J^J^LJ^^^ Magnolia hawkers are medically200 words
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Article, Illustration160 1961-06-23 18 DERNARD ARNOLD 13 has. in his 30 years of competition in Malaya as well as in Europe, bagged a total of 151 first prizes, 50 second places and 25 third places. Arnold spent the first 20 years of his racing career all over Europe, and is160 words
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535 1961-06-23 18 IT LOOKS EAST BUT BENDS DANGEROUS SULKE OF HK DESCRIBgc^ THE course for the Second Johore r tthis weekend is exactly the same as fc* Each lap is two miles 110 yards, and in X event the cars will do 70 laps equivalent to about liKi motor cycles 35 laps535 words
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Advertisement26 1961-06-23 18 PRESENTING THE Ijfil fl |li:M 1 SUPER DE LUXE 50 cc W^en you're astride a NATIONAL "SUPER DE LI'AT tmoSe who know buy j^^Jlil^Ml Im, y26 words
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134 1961-06-23 19 Minister promises Work Brigade aid to village road-builders nOIT-YOURSELF Men OP KAI Ahto JnifLOFJCALLANG BARN WORDS OF PRAISE f v S NG > p ORE, Friday. v ni ur tor National Development, Mr In Kia r.an. has assured kampong r n tlu Mate that the Government will n1 a possible134 words
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Article, Illustration146 1961-06-23 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. A group of Malayan students have returned to "sunny Singapore" on board the liner "Stratheden" and they're very happy to be home. They left Australia immediately after completing their courses just in time to avoid another wintry spell too. One of146 words
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Article, Illustration122 1961-06-23 19 50 TIMES BLOOD DONOR: HE HOPES TO MAKE IT A 'CENTURY' SINGAPORE. Fri —Mr Dorab MLstry 55 a broker who has' donated blood 50 times during the la>t 14 years, hopes to make it a "century" before he retires from business He first gave blood in 1947 soon after he122 words
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105 1961-06-23 19 PANESE TEAM ENDS IRON, AL SURVEY IN AUSTRALIA A 22--ti redg steel i\ i has Just week suri I coal rei ~ed bs the delegation, n hred with t at the Mr. Y. leader, Mr. S. Hiyama. ..embers wn as are I would Japan. few avenues purpose as to look'105 words
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170 1961-06-23 19 SINGAPORE, Friday. I OCAL fanners will get day-old chicks of high egg-yielding breeds through the Government next week al 20 cents each. The chicks are all derived from tested stock and have been inoculated against disease. A Ministry of National Development statement said: •The170 words
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Article55 1961-06-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. B. Andiappan. 41. of Sentul. was sentenced to one day's jail and fined $300 or six months" jail for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to N. Narayanasamy. 65. also of Sentul. on March 25. He was alleged to have hit and broken Narayanasamy's55 words
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207 1961-06-23 19 Hardware firm may set up factory here manager SINGAPORE, Friday. J'HK Rockwell International Company, manufacturers of hardware goods and tools plans to set up a factory cither in Singapore or Malaya "if conditions are favourable/ This was revealed by Mr. Warren Eck, manager of the Far East section of the207 words
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Article28 1961-06-23 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. The annual general meeting of the Hans Anderson Club of Singapore will be held at the Association of Engineers premises at 3 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-06-23 19 A VERY BUSY CITY LIFE FOR SMALL TOWN YOUTH PAYA LEBAR, Fri. A student from one of Malaya's small towns is now on his way to one of the world's busiest cities. He is Goh Kirn Peng, 18, a former student of the Anglo-Chinese School in Ipoh. His destination is80 words
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246 1961-06-23 19 HARBOUR PAGEANT FOR OUTGOING ADMIRAL OINGAPORE, F r i. Rear Admiral Michael Le Fanu, Flag Officer Second-in-Com-znand, Far East Station, will make a ceremonial passage through Keppel Harbour at noon today to mark the end of his tour of duty here. Rear Admiral Le Fanu, 48, will be leaving Singapore246 words
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88 1961-06-23 19 BRIGADE CAMP IS NOW OPEN TO OTHER YOUTHS PONGGOL, Fri. The Boys' Brigade Company camp in Ponggol is now open to other youth organisations and organised parties of school children for camping or picnics. A Brigade spokesman said bookings should be made through the camp secretary, P.O. Box 1359, Singapore.88 words
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Advertisement37 1961-06-23 19 llB^ai^B^lH Sporting Is wb P^Anl 7 Hf SP^H piponticf Ww&M P3r* «*>«^9 O sSLSgsjfe peep, -i" -A a" <>« r the w n °:S- R^me Watches because v l\ ond value aM in one Wgf V I \A37 words
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Advertisement248 1961-06-23 19 PASSPORT TO SECURITY II 1 1 ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 W* INTEREST II IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE 1 1 B4NK DEPOSITS LOMBARD BANKING II earn steady interest in assured Security, without deduction of United Kingdom income tax. Ask the Manager of your local Branch or write to the General Manager at248 words
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Miscellaneous410 1961-06-23 19 i and get into the health-giving F IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... AND FOR TOMORROW outdoors for a change. PINCFR (June 22-July 23): CAPRICORN jßitft kO t have a te tuous njer GANGER MARK this a frie ndly contact which urial '^P 6 ,U? ha py chiWren's day with ac i- tribute410 words
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Article, Illustration396 1961-06-23 20 HERE'S ONE FASHION CRAZE THAT WAS BORN IN SINGAPORE... NOT PARIS The new-look cheongsam sweeps to success piRLS in Singapore who look for the individual touch, fa-shion-wise are falling for the latest look in eheongsams. The cheongsam with the new look, in case you haven't seen one. is396 words
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263 1961-06-23 20 LOLLIES ARE BAD FOR JUNIOR'S TEETH BABY CLINIC FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW IN Singapore's hot climate, the demands for icelollies from thirsty toddlers are always persistent. But what about their effect on the child? This is a question from a Tiong Bahru reader: "Could you give me your opinion of ice-lollies263 words
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296 1961-06-23 20 Pimple on the cheek or chin: How to turn it into beauty spot JJAS a little pimple suddenly appeared on your face just as when you're hoping to look your best? If so, don't let il spoil your otherwise smooth complexion. Turn it into a beauty spot instead, especially if296 words
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Article54 1961-06-23 20 HANDBAGS FOR THE LITTLE LADY F)R the fashion conscious Little Lady, there is now a selection of handbags in shiny black plastics, which are just like mummy's. They will adore these new bags which are really "grown-up" in style in comparison with the past models which are shaped in childish54 words
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Article88 1961-06-23 20 fINE of the things that a housewife never fails to do in the course of preparing the day's meals is chopping up the ingredients. Admittedly, it is a laborious task, especially if there is a lot to do. So if you want to save time and88 words
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Article194 1961-06-23 20 SOLVE PROBLEM AND WI A PRIZE EIVERY family luk that all too often y ;>"^ There must be an ms*L ?N is it? That is wh )r outside the la.nilv cirri,' 'n'^ Often they car, s,, 11, Ml dinicully. rrotn llujr ,„<„,. -'^'i ol view, when you can't. :|l( N(\\Y194 words
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240 1961-06-23 20 Spaghetti Bologne is the dish for your teenage part SPAGHETTI Boloa- nese makes a wonderful change from the inevitable sausage rolls and sandwiches, if you have a teenage party coming up in your diary. There are several vorsion> of this, and the following Is one of the most delicious. serving240 words
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Article37 1961-06-23 20 rpHE wise and practical mother chooses toweiiing for toddlers clothes. No matter how often they arc washed, they are still wearable for an occasional v 1 I tow tion ol r obtaU 1 i37 words
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Advertisement383 1961-06-23 20 *^R w\ t film LOUISE KLERK, MEDICALLY TRAINED BEAUTY SPECIALIST, with French end other Continental qualifications and more than 12 years experience. Specialized in the modern technique for skin defects such as ACNE, pimples, open pores, blackheads etc. SUCCESS GUARANTEED. ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE INSTITUT JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE, 22 NGEE383 words
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Advertisement50 1961-06-23 20 m ,111' I Snap at I ]0 PHone 203^5 415, River Volley Rood S n^ o l C n rCi CORSETRY AH F. <« c individually studied when o Co«cf JAVA MODES Experienced *g* 0- Corsets Corselcttes Belts *"«>'«<*»*■ B Hondbogs CRAF« ALSO AVAILABLE ARTS ,g• I I Bivb wiHi50 words
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Advertisement569 1961-06-23 21 .ML ROTARY 1 OF SWITZERLAND 1 IjMjJijDJm^jß C 1 »yj BB^J^T^af^TrTTT^B T Sole Agents: LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER, 108, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** Sole Distributors for Federation: WOO HING BROS., (M: LTD., WOO HING BROTHERS. 8, Bt., Bintang Rd., K. Lumpur 96, Campbell St., Penang. ZaAefrju m T-SHIRTS569 words
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Miscellaneous1186 1961-06-23 21 ■91 I B jr isjSf BY AND LARGE, MAN m MAKES A BETTER w^ i once cay DCAncDC i DUOO Oft I nLHULnO THE WINNER SECOND THIRD AX 1 i H1NI R i Tan J° n S Katong: MISS FLORA LEE, Vulcan Terrace: Natural- MR. J. W. MAGNESS, Dunbar Walk:1,186 words
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Miscellaneous194 1961-06-23 21 Quiz No. 26 jIS THERE REALLY SUCH A THING j AS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT? j THIS is the question on which The Free Press seeks i your opinion in Camera Quiz No. 26. Express j your views on the subject in 40 to 50 words. For the best letter,194 words
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Advertisement232 1961-06-23 22 HALF PRICES ANNUAL SALE Stretchoblc Panty Girdles $2.90 Jontzen Wear from $8.90 Bedcovers 54.90 English Damask Tea Cloth .90 Table Covers with 4 Nopkins $3.90 SEVERAL BARGAINS'. EXTRA 10 "c Discount over SlO.OO Purchase. LUCK'S TRADERS LTD., 17, Orchard Road S porc-9. Tel: ***** rad-jo ri: RENOWNED TONIC PREGNANCY FOOD!232 words
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Advertisement236 1961-06-23 22 THE FABULOUS RANGE OF WYIOW FABRICS i Are Avoiloble At: V. LILARAM CO., LTD. 107, High Street. SHIVLAL SONS 77, Arab Street. C. P. GHARIWALLA 187, Arab Street. P. GOVINDASAMY PILLAI 48, Serangoon Road. i Also At Leading Departmental Stores and The Agents: ARBITEX TRADING CO. 92A, High Street. j236 words
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Advertisement245 1961-06-23 22 £^hB9v mtm i^Rs kv^kV k^H Bwifl L^Lm. k^Lft Bwp»B k^kw*^'^iß k^B^SßtfiK''j^vwii^^k^K OT*^ jmJs DYMgKiLjMky /AmwMrAWA^r V wmr mKf*'{ Mm/ mrAm SHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good ™^"fj> the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of245 words
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Advertisement501 1961-06-23 22 11. Battery Road and 202, Orchard Road. I ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL SERVICE 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 7 sea /air. Reservations at 198, Cecil Street. DANDRICIDE501 words
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Advertisement518 1961-06-23 22 get genuine drinks and charming waitresses to wait on you in a cozy environment. NATURAL ORANGE JUICE is a delicious and nutritious drink for young and old. Get a supply of the "Snow" brand orange juice available in cans from your grocer and in bars or restaurants. Sole agents, SWEE518 words
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Advertisement287 1961-06-23 22 Sole agents, JAVA PROVISION STORE, 117, Killiney Road. JUST UNPACKED the latest range of new style Bikinis and choice selections of Jantzen "s 1961 swimsuiis. Available in all sizes and beautiful colours at TAJMAHAI/S, 23, High Stieet. THE "VIKING" SHIPLAMP is an ideal gift for your friends and will also287 words
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Advertisement188 1961-06-23 22 VIKING SHIPLAMP 4 71 IDEAL Gift i Beautiful Dutch Lamp j With Electrical Attachment QUEK SHIN SONS LTD. 1, Prince St. Cotiyer Quay Singapore 1 Tel: ***** For Better Quicker SERVICE in DRY CLEANING J DYEING JsMj Ring-***** ArlTw WHITE HOUSE DRY CLEANING CO. 344, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. The SOAP188 words
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Advertisement129 1961-06-23 22 ■«*tll J attr act,v c Lc^: SOON joo 1 I WHOLESiL! -^j UMPTEE V AR| J B *R6AIN countJ $1.40 I $2.40 I OOUUTRJUI't J mm. m* J Airconditiofted) I Scrvcj Doily I CHOICEST I CANTONESE 4 SHaMGhJ DELICIOUS DISHES! Situotcd in theheortoftW J: s ,j EXCELLENT RB VOUS fo129 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-06-23 23 n starters riisn to their karts in 4 L#» vims i on their way. This picture was takm »t S J c mechanics are waiting to start their motors at Senibawan" Varai* /ff^cV 1 Club of SUl S a P° re *s 3i-hour time78 words
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325 1961-06-23 23 KEN JALLEH - SAAA flag day for the under-privileged youths to hold a meet KEN JALLEH by Singapore, Friday gIXGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association will hold a Flag Day to raise funds for their first meet for under-privileged youths scheduled for late August or early September this year. President of the Singapore AAA, Mr.325 words
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Article, Illustration183 1961-06-23 23 f Carpenter London, Friday. NDER threw his lirst punch in yesterday at a West End ci an all-night journey, Boston's v iijit champion only wanted to )uldn*t t who i oral twice, ta an 532 bed [1 wasn't Pender. ic183 words
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511 1961-06-23 23 Karting Club hold longest race: 'Le Mans' start covers 300 laps SINGAPORE, Friday. Karting Club of Singapore held its second time trial recently which proved to be the longest and most gruelling race so far organised by the club. Twenty-one competitors lined up tor the "Le Mans" start and the511 words
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Article24 1961-06-23 23 «TWGAPORE. Fri.— Jardine w!Sh Umited will hold its first "ports meet on Sunday at 10 im. at the Shell Sports ground, Payaj£bar24 words
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207 1961-06-23 23 KATONG DISTRICT ATHLETICS: CHUNG CHENG HIGH DOMINATE FARRER PARK. Fri. Athletes from Chung Cheng High School dominated both the boys' and girls' events at the Katong District athletic meet. Results: 'A' Division: (Boys) 3000 metres: 1. Oh sa (SSS) 11 mm. 22.1 sees; 2. Wong Tong Yonc (CCHS), 3. Gan207 words
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29 1961-06-23 23 THE CURRAGH. (Ireland), Fri. Your Highness, a 33-1 English-trained outsider, won the Irish Derby yesterday. Soysambu was second and Haven third. Eighteen ran.29 words
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Article16 1961-06-23 23 BERLIN (Eastern Sector), Fri. Morocco beat East Germany 2-1 in a football International yesterday.16 words
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258 1961-06-23 23 Percy Seneviratn © - AIRMEN HAVE THE EDGE IN SUNDAY'S BIG SCA CLASH Percy Seneviratn© by SINGAPORE, Fri. The top attraction of this Sunday's Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament is the clash between the Royal Air Force and the Singapore Cricket Club at Changi. This match between the two giants of the tournament, is258 words
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Article87 1961-06-23 23 FIRST CENTURY HIT BY A SCHOOLBOY BUKIT TIMAH, Pri. Mohammed Hanif, the Combined Schools captain, became the first schoolboy to score a century this season when he hit a sparkling 104 not out fcr AngloChinese School against the Combined Naval Base and Bukit Panjang team, at Bukit Panjang, yesterday. A.C.S87 words
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Article21 1961-06-23 23 CANBERRA, Pri. The touring Fiji Rugby Union team were narrowly beaten 16-14 by a New South Wales XV yesterday.21 words
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Article124 1961-06-23 23 ATHENS, Fri. Archery and handball were voted out of the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo at the Congress of the International Olympic Committee yesterday. There will be 20 sports in Tokyo consisting of athletics, boxing, basketball, association football. cycling, hockey, canoeing, modern pentathlon, judo. rowing. wrestling,124 words
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Article14 1961-06-23 23 WELLINGTON. Thurs. The tcuring Australian Rugby League team swamped Wellington 66-3 yesterday.14 words
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Article392 1961-06-23 23 Bras Basah, Friday WITH 21 points to her credit, Yeoh Saw Cheng of Waddle House walked away with the individual championship in the "A" division at the Raffles Girls' School 13th athletic meet held here on Wednesday. Gracie Teo with 23 points, was D392 words
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Advertisement314 1961-06-23 23 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular "1 I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- H plete the special delivery form be- J low and hand it to your news-vendor KjjQT\ or post it to the address below and wL »x^4WS! the FREE PRESS will be delivered314 words
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614 1961-06-23 24 ALLAN LEWIS - Sure Enough serves notice with a smart trial at K.L. this morning ALLAN LEWIS KING RUDDIN SURPRISES WITH A WELL-RUN 3 IN 36* A By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CURE ENOUGH (Shaari) and King Ruddin, who galloped with Galloping Shoe, broke 'M for three furlongs on the Number Two track at614 words
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166 1961-06-23 24 ENG JOO SHINES IN AUSSIE SWIM MEETS SINGAPORE, Fri.— Gan Eng Joo, States water-polo player and swimming representative at the South Ea*t Asia Peninsular Games, broke three records at a South Australian swim- mm» meet, heid at Adelaide recently. This was disclosed by him in a letter to his brother.166 words
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238 1961-06-23 24 Chai Luey stars as schoolboys go down fighting GEYLANG, Friday. \TiiVVLV affiliated Combined Schools put up a splendid lii^hl before going down to Hose Badminton Party by three games to two in the Singapore Badminton Association's inter-team junior championship ai the Badminton Stadium i hist night. The key game was238 words
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143 1961-06-23 24 JAKARTA. Fri. The Chairman of the Indonesian Badminton Association. Mr. Sudirman. said yesterday his association had otiered to >end players other than its Thomas Cup stars to the Malayan national badminton championships. Mr. Sudirman was answering a Malayan press criticism that the Indonesian143 words
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Article69 1961-06-23 24 ■JAL.-W BESAR. FrL Uci Victorians will meet the Present Victorians in a football match today ai 5 15 p.m. on the school ground. The Old vi onans will ac .-^k-cted from: Seng P...; tcapt.), Maud. Hc.ck Leog, Chong Patt, Tan Kwang Meng, Ciuuiie Cbaii, Charlie69 words
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Article69 1961-06-23 24 TOKYO. Fri Nat Fleischer. Editor ol Ring-magazine yesterday predicted that the world flyweight title light bet wee:. Thailand's Pone Kmgpetch and Japan's Mitsunori Sek; would develop into a "stabbing match for the first five rounds before the two boys open up and begin pounding69 words
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172 1961-06-23 24 LONDON. Fri. Australians Roy Emerson and Miss Lesley Turner, the respective number four seeds for the Wimbledon singles events, both lost to American players in the London Grass Court lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club yesterday. In the quarter finals Sknerson, the Australian champion,172 words
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Article, Illustration150 1961-06-23 24 A RETURN TO THE HORSE-BUGGY DAYS -OFFICIAL SIMCOE (Ontario), Fri. Canada, runners-up to the Soviet Union in the 1960 winter Olympic Games, might not be able to compete in Olympic ice hockey as a result of the stricter amateur code issued by the International Olympic Committee. This was stated here150 words
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87 1961-06-23 24 LAVER,WIMBLEDON FAVOURITE, DOWN WITH FLU LONDON, Fri. With only four days to go before the start of the Wimbledon championships, Australian Rod Layer, one of the favourites for the men's singles title, is in bed with influenza. Layer yesterday scratched from the London championships now being played at Queen's Club.87 words
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Article29 1961-06-23 24 SINGAPORE. Fn Siglap Secondary School will hold its annual athleticc meet on the scnool field tomorrow. There will be a 100 metres race for Old Boys.29 words
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Article67 1961-06-23 24 HONG KONG, Fri.—The South China Athletic Association, current football champion club, will represent Hong Kong in Malaya's fourth Merdeka football tournament, to be held at Kuala Lumpur from August 2 to 14. A meeting of the lion? Kong Football Association's Interport sub-committee selected Mr. Lee Man-Kit to67 words
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219 1961-06-23 24 LONDON. Friday. WHILH last bowlers were dominating the second Test match at Lord's yesterday, pace men also had the upper hand in several of the English County cricket games. At Edgbaston. Birmingham, scene of the first Test. the speed attacks219 words
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Article222 1961-06-23 24 DERBY THRASH MIGHTY LANCASHIRE /^LOSE oi play scores in yest€rciay'.> cricket matches. were: At (iuildford: Surrey 322 for six declared and 80 for five. Sussex 182 <R. Langridge 49 1. At Westcliffe: Essex 349 and 203 for five <G. Smith 71). Nottinghamshire 223 iJ. Clay 46 At Taunton: Cambridge UniveiMty222 words
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Article26 1961-06-23 24 TOKYO Pn.— Promoters ol the Kinjjpetch-Seki world flyweißht boxing tirle match on Tuesday said 60 per cent ot the tickets had already been sold.26 words
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