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Title Section19 1961-06-24 1 1° KP INC UPCtt HEWS VOD MUST The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1961 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration264 1961-06-24 1 Steel mill survey thief: We will do all we can CONRAD CHIEW SINGAPORE, Saturday. i 11 NATIONS iron and steel consultMr. P. L. Sehereschewsky, gave an c ,:i.r before he left Singapore by air jm thai the U.N. would do all it can to ■pMiuapore's industrialisation264 words
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174 1961-06-24 1 RAJARATNAM TO OPEN LIBRARY WEEK THIS AFTERNOON SINGAPORE. Sat The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam will ofliFcially open Singapore Library Week this afternoon at the National Library. The theme chosen for the Week is. "Books and Nation Building.' The official opening by the Minister will be at 4.45 p.m.174 words
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59 1961-06-24 1 SOHO STRIP CLUB OPERATORS LOSE APPEAL LONDON. Sat. Convictions against two Soho striptease clubs, for keeping a disorderly house, have been upheld in the Court of Criminal WctaE?- proprietor. Paul Raymond, who operates the Raymond Revue Bar. wm fined £5.000 (about $42 000 plus costs at his trial in AP59 words
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247 1961-06-24 1 HOW YOU CAN LIVE A FULL, HAPPY LIFE What's new in The Free Press now? Today The Free Press starts an exclusive series on the Art of Lcving. It is a series you must not miss. Written specially for The Free Press, it tells you how to cast off the247 words
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Article19 1961-06-24 1 LONDON. Sat. Telex service between Britain and Formosa was opened yesterday, the General Post Office announced.19 words
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Article22 1961-06-24 1 TOKYO. Sat.— Tokyo was rocked last night by a strong earthquake that lasted several seconds as a shuddering roll.22 words
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Article15 1961-06-24 1 LONDON. Sat.— London's highest temperature this year 78 degrees fcdirenheit was recorded yesterday.15 words
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Article, Illustration756 1961-06-24 1 Aussies in 80-run lead with two wickets in hand Every day The Free Press carries the first full round-up on the Test. A FIGHTING maiden Test century by 24--year-old Bill Lawry gave Australia a slender advantage over England on a day of high tension in the second Test here at756 words
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174 1961-06-24 1 JAPANESE ACE OSAMU OUT OF GRAND PRIX RACES JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. QSAMU MOCHIZUKI, the Japanese ace motor-cyclist for the Yamaha works team, is out of the two-day Johore Coronation Grand Prix which be^an here this morning. He has been disqualified j after he was .found to be medically unfit. Mochizuki,174 words
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169 1961-06-24 1 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Govt. plans a community centre for the detainees on Pulau Senang ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government is planning a community centre for the 250 de-tainee-inhabitants of the Pulau Senang penal settlement. The project calculated to help in the rehabilitation of the detainees, is expected to be undertaken169 words
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131 1961-06-24 1 ROCKET PUNE'S 'MILE A SECOND' FLIGHT EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. (California). Sat. An X-15 rocket plane set a speed record of 3.690 miles an hour yesterday. The speed better than a mile a second caused friction which heated the metal skin of the needlenosed plane to 750 degrees (F) Air131 words
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Article95 1961-06-24 1 LONDON, Sat. --Speculators pushed tin prices to their highest level for more than eight years on the London Metal Exchange yesterday. Prices roared to 939.105. a ton. making a total rise of £59 2s. a ton since Tuesday. This was the highest level since April, 1953.95 words
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167 1961-06-24 1 1 3 Wonders is best bet at K.L. tomorrow EASIER RACE FOR THIS HORSE By ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Classes four and five, when catered for as in the programme at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, always makes picking winners a difficult job. Tomorrow's 1 programme is no exception to this167 words
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53 1961-06-24 1 WASHINGTON. Bat The United Slates yesterday accused the Soviet Union oi "intransigence and obstruction" Sn the eflort to achieve neutral, inde- pendent Laos with a ceasefire. The State Department said that the United States would continue with "firmness and forbearance" to press for that objective53 words
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Article22 1961-06-24 1 TOKYO. Bat. President Sukarno ot Indoncsin urrived here by air last ms?ht for a week's unofficial visit to Japan.22 words
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Article21 1961-06-24 1 M iN. HK FU 10 > S l 1 M MALAYAN I or ma lion t Ml MEN I I i21 words
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Advertisement64 1961-06-24 1 v z^^-^ji^^^^^^^ .JB """"'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^BHBB^BB^^B Card^selections, race by race analysis— P. 11, 12 ACCESS /i^SF tarytimelfsHf i I n"* j^^Jßiir^^*^^B ■If ~*iiSsiiwß^^^^^^^^B^ lift Z^^J* UPER* I) H EM-TONE r word for it. Ask your Rilliiil nd friends who hove Wllliil They'll teC IM^B r and faster to apply fPmllii lasts YEARS64 words
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Advertisement164 1961-06-24 1 VAi\ Hli\ Sole Aacnts:VAN NIN rURNITURI CO.. LTD., 142, Orchard Rd., S'por« Tel. ***** 129, Ipoh Rd. X Lumpur Tel. §9U7. lo the woman who could weep because her skin beauty is drvin/', 0ut.... W 1^- i W-'swi 9 j^m*. '^tevm UK H^HUjßHßflUjiiflHKßflHSbtiQe^' *^Os 'MOON DROPS' FOR NIGHT Moon Drops164 words
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City section: Finance and industry
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342 1961-06-24 2 If ONDON. Sat. Now there is no longer a buffer stock .to operate, the Tin Council at its meeting 'next week will have to concentrate on how to satisfy or pacify demand for tin this year and next, states342 words
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Article32 1961-06-24 2 LONDON. Sat. The Financial rtmaa market indices lor Juno l ia>; year, week ago. previous and esterday's respect ively Tins: 273.?. 4093. 45T0. 477.2. Rubbers: 2330. 187.7 182 9. 1826.32 words
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Article132 1961-06-24 2 CHIPS lying alongside the Sineaoers wharves today are: Stnai Ma^elha*n 12. Troooh NW. 3. Perli« RW. 4. F'.awan^ NW, r >. TalUqrbios 15 16. Kuryran 1». Mathild* Maersk 19, Talav o* Ay.i 28, Gler.e^rn 3i 32. Mombasa Maru 35 36. Stanvae Riau Outer roads: VV:!.:am G. Walk!ey,132 words
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499 1961-06-24 2 Higher output by Sungei Tukang offsets drop in sale price By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Saturday. gUNGEI TUKANG Rubber Company Ltd. had increased their crop from 729,156 lb. to almost 800,000 lb., according to the annual report of the chairman, Mr. J. H. Reid. Mr. Reid said that although499 words
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149 1961-06-24 2 UNCERTAINTIES, BAD COMPANY NEWS, RESTRAIN BUYERS LONDON, Sat. The stock markets ended the week and fortnightly account on a duil note yesterday. Economic uncertainties and a batch of disappointing company statements restrained buyers and, under small end-account sales, prices eased in most sections. The only bright spot was provided by149 words
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Article50 1961-06-24 2 new YORK. Sat.— Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex Company, a subsidiary of Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company, announces that it has reduced the price for its new natural-type dime synthetic rubber by 1\ U.S. cents to 30 U.S. cents a pound delivered in carload or truckload quantities.50 words
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Article30 1961-06-24 2 WASHINGTON. Sat.— U.S. gold 'stocks rose by U.S. $50 million to U.S. $17,526 million in the week ending Thursday, the Treasury Department announced yesit r day.30 words
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Article56 1961-06-24 2 HONG KONG. Fn. dosing j prices here today were: Previous Today H <fc S. Bank Corpora Lion $422 $420 sales sales Wbeelock Marden 516.90 $14.50 sales sales H kong phone 557.00 557.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $40.50 $40.50 J sales sales j Taikoo Dock $76.5056 words
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Article146 1961-06-24 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares La^i sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Fed. Dis. SloO (down 37 cents), Gammon $2.19 (down 1 cent), McAlister 51.47 (unchanged). Robinson Ords $1.44 (down 1 cent), Steamship 85 cents < unchanged S. Times $3,421 (up 74 cents), U.E. Ords $1.20146 words
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187 1961-06-24 2 Airline gives polio vaccine for 30,000 in Japan T ONDON, Sat.— Eight flasks of polio vaccine left here by air last night on their way to Japan to help fight an epidemic of the disease there. They were being flown via Amsterdam, Holland. The vaccine, enough for 30,000 people, is187 words
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100 1961-06-24 2 EICHMANN DENIES 'DEATH GAS TRUCKS' CHARGE JERUSALEM. Sat Adolf Eichmann denied that he had anything to do with the gas trucks used by Nazi extermination groups operating in Eastern Europe for mass klllI ings. The former S.S. Lieutenant Colonel, answering his de- fence lawyer. Dr. Robert Servatius, said: **I neither100 words
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Article25 1961-06-24 2 TOKYO. Sat. A Japanese scientific survey team will study chimpanzees and native tribes in Tanganyika to probe the origin and evolution of man.25 words
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Article62 1961-06-24 2 IOKYO. Sat.— The Japanese Maritime Safety Board last night said -hey believed a United States Air Force jet aircraft had crashed into the .sea off Oshima, an island in Tokyo Bay. An official said r.\o pilots, in the aircraft were missing. A Japanese62 words
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290 1961-06-24 2 Kennedy meets top defence men for talks on Berlin WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT KENNEDY yesterday summoned his top diplomatic and defence advisers and the congressional leaders for an unexpected two-hour luncheon conference on Berlin and other topics. As they met, the State Department said thai Western rights to be in Berlin290 words
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Article25 1961-06-24 2 .hpm m 46. Lampong po t 47*. afio^.s 01 afloats 55, June shipment 53, sillers, ex-dock p ni price, quoted m u.s. cent.25 words
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Article114 1961-06-24 2 LONDON, June 23. Praviou* Today RUBBER No. H»S e.i.V. European Port* Jun« unquoted unquoted 24 11/16 24 7/16 ROuitSß No. 1 RBS $Ptt 24 Z 245 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Hous* Terms, July 24 2 2411/16 T, A HT:i,,,W.....r:' il/16 /l6 .'tffEß w n i iarawak114 words
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Article75 1961-06-24 2 NEW YORK, June 23. Previous Today I' N n ll I IV «P« U 7. 75 120.00 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, July 30. 25 30 03 *«Pt 29.10 29.00 TONE: Steady. SALES: 24 lots. Standard Contract vl 30.12* 29.70 to"?; Qu,rt. 29: 25 74 1 SALES: 2475 words
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Article17 1961-06-24 2 NEW YORK, June 23. I Previous Today i? sssr £g Si •"'MM _527.6J 228.1617 words
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Article86 1961-06-24 2 LONDON, June 23. Preview Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. /North European por t delivered weight per long ton July ii 63 $164 COPRA. Stiatts North European D n f I i ftttt lij m>j. ft weight per Jang tan July/Aug 160 £60i COUONUI OIL crude Straits o.i.f.86 words
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207 1961-06-24 2 AMERICAN 'PEACE CORPS' CAN DO MORE HARM THAN 6000 -UNGKU AZIZ LONDON. Sat— Ungku Aziz, head of the Department of Economics at the University of Malaya, said here that the American "Peace Corps" (aimed to help foreign countries meet skilled labour shortages) "can cause more trouble than good." Speaking in207 words
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91 1961-06-24 2 WOMEN JOIN IN BATTLE: 21 TRIBESMEN DIE UMTATA. (South Africa), Sat. African women joined in a savage battle between two factions of the Tembu African tribe in which 21 tribesmen were hacked to death about 25 miles from Umtata. it was reported here yesterday. The women also plundered huts and91 words
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Article64 1961-06-24 2 LONDON. Sat. More than 8.500 workers were idle in the British motor industry yesterday because of a strike of 2.000 workers at a London factory supplying the industry with many of' its dashboard instruments And in NEW YORK two of the six unions organising the64 words
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Advertisement326 1961-06-24 2 =~~SHIPPI]\G" N.Y.K.LINE Wmm Mara tor Genoa. L.verpoc, 'ETA 8 8 Slj rfbari P S nam Penang Bremen. Antwerp, Rotterdam 11n jMI Seta Mara for Aden, jetfoh. Port Sam. Genoa itmaiilW IJfll!^ 1 IETA1 ETA 25/7 6 1) Bremen. Rotterdam. London! Antwerp. &Le Havre *7 29 June for Port Said. Beirut.326 words
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Advertisement197 1961-06-24 2 ALL SAFELY BALED *fo THANKS TO SIGNODE STEEL j STRAPPING Be it rubber bales, fru.t boxes r crates, timber, traveller's trunks general goods Signode Steel Strat ing secures it best MALAYA D SINGAPORE ["SINGAPORE TUrT'ili j OFF-COURSE BEHINC 1 Selongor Turf Club Meeting I Sunday 25th, Thursday 29rh June and197 words
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53 1961-06-24 3 OLE FROM SLEEPING WKER: TWO JAILED Sat. food-stall eping, two in ol rice tves saw yester- l\ 40, and i 36, wore at the ing Sen p ss Street 4 43 a m. ils n, pro- comSan was; j and Loo identified previous who had >w, the icn to a;53 words
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Article14 1961-06-24 3 Two g at the a. KharRanjii were erupts by Chong Jin resterday.14 words
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295 1961-06-24 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - Judge: 'You are depriving people here of work' ALEXANDRA LEE'S A hp\i i? V n f\ A u f rest ran cr > who came in the Thtt n*?*l Seek a job was told va, "dlnH 1St !*i Ct Court y<*terday that he h -.tin? g °t er Persons of295 words
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50 1961-06-24 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Richard L. Weaver. an American educationist will give two lectures at the Nanyang University, when he arrives here tomorrow for a three-day visit. Dr. Weaver, who is on an educational world tour, is accompanied by Mrs. Weaver and Their son and daughter.50 words
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Article21 1961-06-24 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— SwedishAmerican ballad singer and guitarist William Clauson, will perform at the Victoria Theatre on July 22.21 words
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Article617 1961-06-24 3 SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE 1 NEWSJ SINGAPORE, Saturday. YESTERDAY I bumped into Charlie Phua, active chairman of the social sub-com-mittee of the Gan Eng Seng Old Students' Association, j He had not lost any of his bubbling energy. Still pleased with the success of the "April Ball" he617 words
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205 1961-06-24 3 'Friend' who cheated clerk gets 3 years OINGAPORE, Sat. A clerk was cheated of $250 on his pay day by a friend who had known him for 10 years, the Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, was told yesterday. Charlie Choo Choon Hon. unemployed, was convicted of cheating205 words
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Article96 1961-06-24 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. P. J. C. Webster, assistant' manager for Far East of Handy Angle Ltd.. London, is here for a 10--day stay. He is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni. Mr. J. Main, a Foreign Service Officer, flew in from Britain and is staying at the Orchard Hotel. Mr.96 words
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Advertisement374 1961-06-24 3 Bumper Bargain Days Q Don't Miss this TODAY only. 11 j SPECIAL VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Off E* I ll i VANTAGE USUAL $20.50 NOW $16.40 11 i SEA ISLAND USUAL $25.00 NOW $20.00 I I PURE SILK USUAL $25.00 NOW $20.00 1 ll j ALL SIZES AND COLOURS II SPECIAL374 words
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Miscellaneous446 1961-06-24 3 CINEMAS I films see Weekend Cinema CAPITOL: The Secret Ways Guide. (midnight). < CATHAY: A Breath oi Scandal (midnight). SINGAPORK POLICE BAND: ODEON: She Walks by Night Performance at Police sports, (midnight). Police Training School ground. REX: Warlord of Crete (mid- Thomson Road, 3.30 p.m.; Tonight), morrow: At Bukit Panjang446 words
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218 1961-06-24 4 Japan today is no more the Japan of war time, says Bishop I OINGAPORE, Sat.— The Japan of today I is entirely different I from the atrocious Jai' pan of the World War II days. So says the Rt. Rev. C. K. i Salisbury, Bishop of Singai pore, in a218 words
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99 1961-06-24 4 BUDDHISTS TO CELEBRATE POSON WITH VARIETY SHOW SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Buddhist Youth League, formed only a month ago. will hold a variety concert to celebrate the Poson full moon on Monday at the Sri Lankarama Temple at 7.30 p.m. The Poson full moon commemorates the day when Buddhism first99 words
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Article28 1961-06-24 4 TAIPING, Sat. Mr. B. H. Thomas, chief clerk of the Central Electricity Board here has been promoted office assistant and transferred to the Kuala Lumpur office.28 words
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172 1961-06-24 4 GOING TO BRAZIL FOR ANOTHER 6 YEARS' SERVICE TO MANKIND SINGAPORE. Sat. Two women from Australia on their way back to Brazil for another "six years of service to mankind." were on board the liner Stratheden. They were Captain Joan McGuigan and Captain E. MacKenzie of the Salvation Army in172 words
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Article37 1961-06-24 4 IPOH, Sat. The chairman of the Perak Family Planning Association, Mrs Rosalind Foo, wants the Federation Government to accept the idea of a national family planning campaign to check the "wild growth of population."37 words
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262 1961-06-24 4 Generous Singaporeans can't find enough children to 'adopt' in home SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE generosity of Singaporeans is once again proved by the fact that there are today more "sponsors" than children in the Trafalgar Home the State's leper settlement. This is revealed in the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association's annual report.262 words
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Article, Illustration257 1961-06-24 4 Her songs earned $16,200 for fire victims' fund OINGAPORE, Sat.— A team of 37 variety artistes including pretty 21-year-old Miss Wong Peck who was elected "Charity Queen" helped to collect 533.269 for the Bukit Ho Swee fire relief fund at the Rcdiflusion show held at the Victoria Memorial Hall this257 words
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151 1961-06-24 4 CULTURAL GROUP NEEDS $100,000 FOR ITS NEW HEADQUARTERS SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Arya Samaj. a cultural and religious organisation, is seeking contributions for its $100,000 three-storey headquarters in Syed Alwi Road. The Samaj secretary, Mr Shridhar Tripathi, said that $40,000 had already been collected. Among the leading donors are Mr.151 words
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Article24 1961-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Britain's Lord Chief Justice Lord Parker, and Lady Parker will arrive here next Thursday on a four-day visit24 words
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89 1961-06-24 4 Institution spent $160.000 to treat 110'000 Medical ijg I all iftj lU es last vte 4 me to mVV OO Tons assjsj tary to tfeTj Manapemer. The institution dent. u -fcj l! i- s staffed h« nan. who workw! 3 P.m daily Twli! do not accepV' ar /;-S ar <\89 words
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Article30 1961-06-24 4 KLAXG.Sa: -fIJ of Selangor and ha j uill bo driven round! immediately ifo O crowned at th :/y'A of the newly-baju J Alam Shah here q-"w2 day. i30 words
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Advertisement327 1961-06-24 4 P^vfijiV ***** v 13*. LICHFIELD ROAD, SEMNGOON GARDEN ESTATE (Fourth Rood on the right along Serongoon Garden Woy) TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL BABYCHAM NITE (by kind courtesy of Sime Darby Ltd.) V-* LAILA SURIANI SING SIRIAM Music by THE OASIS TRIO Saturday Extension 1.00 o.m. I; WU OASIS TALENTIME fcj&jjf COMPERE: GLADYS327 words
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Advertisement129 1961-06-24 4 |1 This bcoutitui f CJ) |4i (H _J «*«hter 9 ,ven l"^ ffl ti [fe «ffL .wo r to .very VJI^ *T jl I J t RADIO-PHONOGai tr^fl H 3 speeds- -33 1 /3, ♦s 4 TI f#* »1&^ Vtf All Spore Ports Avc:ieb>c r^ Moloyc, Ncrtr. 6owc i i««««129 words
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Miscellaneous50 1961-06-24 4 Tomorrow's church services Sa"-"^ 7 30 10 IS^SS*™ 1 .•$«»■•"<» 'Highland Road): 6.30 .a. 8 mmmmmimm J£sgzz.?st£& s-^aaa SS-^J 2^^ (Bras Basah Rd.): 0.30 ail., 8 Lady tfUurdS? (Ophl?^? 6pm g> 8 am 43 PJn Jsn^sv^ss^s iCH 3 K d rk3 3S a^^^ tM M. MM^taM I I^JLSiSf ELjnt Mar,50 words
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Article, Illustration455 1961-06-24 5 WILFRED A. PETERSON - WILFRED A. PETERSON a ppmess doesn't come from money alone How to face the challenge of each new day BY Yyo^i unawa^ p P iness an <* it. Happiness comes upor Of hanni^ Whl C y U aFe hel P in others Th pWloSOphj which reads-455 words
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Advertisement284 1961-06-24 5 matdenform Q/ SPINDRIFT j I High Top JJ/IV All the wonderful teotures of Spindrift! Fw^l^fr^*s^ 4 Light but firm .power net with on elastic f^l^B^fckJ* front control ponel to smooth an 4 flatter. fP^^^^^V The high rise, soft as velvet, backed bond, /JflffiiA. J^ tucks into Hie smallest waist ever.284 words
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Miscellaneous124 1961-06-24 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE b y Lee Falk and Phil Davis f T CQULPM'T gg PRoeS.V NJSITM&? V- MAYBS HYPMOSIS-T'| s KJO"CMfEP— ~~~^JTlooK--^ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake M by Chic Young RLONDIE 7 V 1 f^. n. HEY— DON'T THESE STILL f124 words
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Article365 1961-06-24 6 A literary road to harmony TELLING THE PEOPLE L— 'u-a— .<.J *THE English Society 1 of Nanyang University has. through I its organ, Suloh Nantah. expressed its desire to promote racial harmony through literary intercourse between the Chinese. Malay and Indian communities here. Efforts ma do on such lines, v365 words
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198 1961-06-24 6 Arm-rests are needed to stop slipping The day a good conductor saved a woman from falling off bus J WAS in a bus approaching Gillinan Circus in Alexandra Road the other day when, suddenly, the conductor stopped collecting fares and hurried towards the entrance. The reason for his action soon198 words
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112 1961-06-24 6 PRO in schools move is welcome news IT is welcome news that Singapore's schools are to have their own public relations officers. As a man with several children attending school, I hav< often wondered it" the Ministry or Education would ever bring in a sys- tern for relations between school112 words
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Article135 1961-06-24 6 Hula-hoops can serve better use OOME time ago. we found ourselves caught up in the world- wide hula-hoop-ins craze. Thousands ot men. women and children here rushed to buy the hoops. The ability to hula-hoop well was then regarded as an achievement. Newspapers carried .pictures of little charmers gaily hula-hooping135 words
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Article119 1961-06-24 6 1 00 YEARS AGO the Free Press reported "Pinang a fire broke out in a hut behind the Police Station in Ayer Hitam village on the evening of Sunday last and spread to the adjoining huts and the station, which were burned to the ground. A wind sprang u D119 words
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Article65 1961-06-24 6 A WOMAN in Adelaide 1 was catapulted through the windscreen of her husband's car on to another vehicle and landed in th* road when the two cars collided. Five hours later, the bruised and shaken woman Mrs. L.E. Evans gave birth to a child in the hospital,65 words
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182 1961-06-24 6 A 'KENG HUA' THAT FLOWERED 8 TIMES: ANY TO BEAT IT? I UNDERSTAND that the 'Keng Hua' flower, which has a legendary background, very rarely blooms, and when it does bloom it is reputed to bring with it good fortune. About two years ago 1 obtained a leaf of this182 words
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Article87 1961-06-24 6 TEETH and sweets MRS. H. G. LEE is perfectly right in stressing the need for proper dental care among children, instead of denying them sweets as suggested by "Teacher" and "Worried Mum." My eight-year-old son has always been a glutton for sweets and chocolates. but he has never had to87 words
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Article108 1961-06-24 6 The wages the gift Romans vi. 23. SET this verse beside Mark viii. 36-37. The issue is one of profit and loss, but trie loss is earned and final, while the profit is a gift beyond words «'II Corinthians ix. 15. For fuller understanding read Ezekiel. chapter xviii.108 words
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Article31 1961-06-24 6 Dear Sir. WHY is it that when an artist loses his temper its regarded as "temperament," but if I let oft steam I'm accused of being downright grumpy? H H Singapore.31 words
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172 1961-06-24 6 QUESTION FOR POLICE: WHAT CAN A MAN DO TO CATCH CROOK? ]y|UCH praise has recently conic from the police and the Press for the citizens who have helped in fighting crime and apprehend ing criminals in Singapore. While wholeheartedly endorsing this praise and fully agreeing that we, as citizens have172 words
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106 1961-06-24 6 Complaint over smoking not surprising This is year page: Write to us if you have grouses or views to air MR. H. Asian's complaint about children who smoke is not one bit surprising to me. As a schoolteacher. I have often had to reprimand certain boys on this score. What106 words
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Article25 1961-06-24 6 Life is like that £55| If 11 -Ah. Beasts' ti in their' they coiii' i knot Susssa JJ»nd as rive m,;,i" watch mad, in th.7:25 words
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Article49 1961-06-24 6 T\eak Now longer ex ected i excellent should get out j g The skp's the but who worUi are i tfu ken t>f B'lt.sh girk they are made I PIICII :rill b; th M Utiot Off 0:r hi Therefore I set, MimsiC Mart |MIV your rocket!49 words
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Advertisement878 1961-06-24 6 You C4tn hand in your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage iM) Lti| E2U Tanah Rata. Cold Storage <M> Ltd* fl 1-5 Clara Street. Cold storage <M) vi, 10 New Road. ■MM Cold Storage <M> Ltd., U67 New Market. t878 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-24 6 Do You know? There is only one 10-Tran sistor Radio with built-in Telephone pick-up device. This useful instrument is used by numerous businessmen to amplify their very important trunk-colls and everyday telephone conversation, so that hi: secretory may take notes, or to let his associates in on the conversation. What's74 words
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Miscellaneous270 1961-06-24 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE 10.30 Album of familiar music; Short Wave Service- 110 0 Saturday night is melody night: 12 (midnight) Close 11 metres (7250 kc s.i down. Medium Wave Service RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres). i metres P.M.— 1.15 Summary of proAJtf.~ll.oo Programme sum- grammes for the afternoon; 1.18 mary; 11.02270 words
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Miscellaneous299 1961-06-24 6 '111 I (If i^il I I CLUES ACROSS 4 The blue car may not be too 1 It's extremely pungent (6). baci (7) sln this part of England it. a 5 Toi€ia ied having no seat? resort (3). (5). BTo be brief, nothing is taken I 6 Edison possibly contributes299 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-06-24 7 Id. 2 man of Phone Board to retire this month Sat.— Mr. an, deputy nager of the Telephone tire at the s month after rvice. given by the rci> conferrtveived a (dale in ap- og service. a as made tit, the gen- behalf of thanking > service. rred to the104 words
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Article82 1961-06-24 7 HUNDRED AT FUNERAL PASTOR'S SON BiPORI Sat More ■b people irom i kbnt rchea here at- v. mera] oi Mr. Song Hua 32, As ciate Editors International N'■ Jersey, at hg\ metcrv I Bang eldest son of IW S H. Hang, pastor Snshwa Methodist: after a long M his residence82 words
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272 1961-06-24 7 pJlffi.™ to Mr. Koo Kin KS i- nZ A othe r sea-scouls, to at•tiid a jjmi)oree in Austria In a letter to Mr. Thomas Tan. Acting District Scout Commissioner of Pasir Panjang. Mr. Foo said that he had had the rare272 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-06-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sot.— Members of the Sembowong Hills Estate Community Association and residents donated $206.62 and six bundles of clothing to victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire. The donation was made through its president, Mr. Michael Wong, secretary, Mr. Peter Mason, and committee member,95 words
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233 1961-06-24 7 BOARD TO START SPECIAL MALAY CLASSES FOR THE AUGUST EXAMS CINGAPORE, Sat. 1° The Adult Education Board of Singaj pore will organise special classes for candidates preparing tor the Ministry of Education Public National Language Examinations in August this year. Details of the classes are as follows: Standard One: Three233 words
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Article31 1961-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The general committee of the Housing and Development Board Workers Union will hold a meeting tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the union premises, 76. Race Course Road.31 words
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Article59 1961-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 550-strong Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union will hold a dinner party at its premises at Farrer Park at 7.30 p.m. today to celebrate the fourteenth anniversary of its foundation. The Union President. Mr. Peter Vincent, said that this was the first time a59 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-06-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two store-keepers, Mr. Tay Soo Lan and Mr. Lee Chin Nam, who retired after a total of 40 years' service with Joseph Travers and Sons Ltd., were presented with silver- trays by colleagues and watches by the company at a tea party. Picture shows,96 words
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36 1961-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mrs. Yvonne Thasanan. won the Selangor "Miss Golden Voice" contest held at the Telecoms Headquarters here. Runner-up was Miss K. Lawrence, and third was Miss Koh Tick Chong.36 words
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187 1961-06-24 7 U.S. Consulate to move into own home on Monday SINGAPORE, Saturday. AFTER occupying rented buildings for the past 125 years, the American ConsulateGeneral in Singapore now has a building of its own. The newly constructed $1,500,000 building will be officially opened when the U.S. flag is raised at a ceremony187 words
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222 1961-06-24 7 NEW COMMITTEE TO ENSURE PUBLIC NEEDS ARE CARRIED OUT SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government has replaced the Urban and Rural Services Advisory Council by the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. The Consultative Committee nas been lormed to ensure tnat the needs of the public are properly represented whetner they come222 words
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Advertisement69 1961-06-24 7 3C o tor ~p a plea Mm. 0 f orch s s $310/--$390- LIMITED U( «Puf Ipoh. Penan 9 OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION *&FARE WEEK CHARITY FIIM W«*l B^, "THERE WAS A CROOKED MAN STARRING NORMAN WISDOM WED. JUNE 28 9.30 p.m. L at LIDO THEATRE 'NTERNATIONAL FASHION69 words
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Advertisement211 1961-06-24 7 Keep the whole family m 1-I"DV 7 'C¥ ¥7* D k V II IV 1 9 MLd Cj IV Slender This exclusive "Climate-Minder" on all new models balances both temperature and humidity... constantly, automatically SOLE AGENTS KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. 35, Tel ok Ayer street, SMfoporc* USE THIS COUPON FOR211 words
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Miscellaneous353 1961-06-24 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... 1 IJBW AFTER th^morning's TAURUS TWO paths' Wsl ir ii w >w devotional duties you must sible action can cause confusion voc h.™ -j-jj-j; -ta-ss ssjFSb&f- and 3X ffV" up your mini S! "S'i^u/ 1 111 1 adVlCt -t f the da,, stars have given you353 words
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Article, Illustration831 1961-06-24 8 There's wide choice of creepers for local gardens GARDENING COLUMN Have you any questions? Just write in 800 ORANGE RED, CLAW-SHAPED BLOOMSALL IN A SINGLE NOVEMBER BURST ]^jALA\AX gardens are not lacking in ornamental climbers and the local garden lover is fortunate in that he has a wide variety of831 words
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334 1961-06-24 8 THE SINGAPORE GARDENING SOCIETY IS OPEN TO EVERYONE THOSE of you who read these gardening articles are obviously interested in plants and gardens and in finding out more about them. Many of you may not know that there is an old established and active Gardening Society hi Singapore. This Society334 words
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Article84 1961-06-24 8 See the instructions for making the coffee table-cum-plant stand (fis. 1) then make these alterations for a: SEWING TABLE: (Fig. 2): Allow Ym. extra on the shelves, to overlap the centre. Make lift-uo lids, hinged to each shelf, with a piece cut out of the middle of the84 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-06-24 8 A USEFUL COFFEE TABLE TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE LOOK GAYER BY OUR HANDYMAN sitting-room is complete without a coffee table, so here is an idea for one. It can serve not only as coffee table, but can be used for displaying plants, storing sewing, knitting or books. However you use292 words
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Advertisement94 1961-06-24 8 I mo^^ J^^B l^^i f I I /fl n 4^^ .^^^l l^Bfi^^^ V T .^^jß(^ B^B^H»f ~~~^-^T "^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^fl 4 ON SUNDAY F VE GOT TIME A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY affairs by top-class men and they interpret94 words
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Advertisement101 1961-06-24 8 H GIANSINGH S H SEASONAL S J\Lt ra H HURRY! FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS N LOOK! THESE ARE SOME Of THE ITEMS H REDUCED TREMENDOUSLY iff [jodin nyian locking ml Kcrtex rabie Ifl Grmor" Italion si Wl lcr\>cnc sr- wl .'-end m Caracas IB Str pc am c; cur s- U101 words
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Article, Illustration347 1961-06-24 9 k FOR THE I LADY Pfashion m FILM STAR ARIA SCHELL v cjts \m Hollywood fter turned on me i was fhosen for j *afca lhe X role lKn Monroe had exL a desire to play s The u,ers Karama/ov." Mkenka demands jleas physically atnTe v possible, and347 words
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Article303 1961-06-24 9 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NOT. strictly speaking, my territory: but anyone who reads, the shiny magazines these days, or drops in on a photographic session, or chafei with the girl who runs the model agency, can't avoid awareness of an extraordinary current phenomenon in London303 words
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Article, Illustration417 1961-06-24 9 JEANNE GRAHAM - SIMPLICITY— the Keynote of Spanish fashion JEANNE GRAHAM JUST ONE SUPERB FEATURE ON EACH MADRID DRESS DATELINE MADRID: BY CPAIN'S reputation for beautiful women goes back to the time of Don Juan. Her reputation for beautiful fashions is much newer but just as well deserved. After the hurly-burly of the417 words
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Article, Illustration803 1961-06-24 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - NOW A SPRITE-STYLED MIDGET FOR M.G. ENTHUSIASTS CHAN CHIN BOCK MOTORING NEWS AND VIEWS.... BY IN the midst of all the hustle and bustle of our own Johore Grand Prix this week comes news of an all-new economy-priced British sports car that I venture to predict will be all the803 words
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Advertisement36 1961-06-24 9 lES L.\DIES. tudlng AmeriPerms from ft bet $2.50 -icnov. :i Ladies' dn ssers ls 0N MOOERNE lioad, Tel. *****. b ii I ll1 l»a% on Saturdays. HH^ SgS? TAPE RECORDERS H ARI NG IS BELIEVING,, j36 words
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Advertisement255 1961-06-24 9 diiiiiMHiiiimiiiiinniiiniinnHnniimiiiiniiiiiiimmimuiminmnm| mZ B I S :IB r 'w' SsSSKXII^ ?^9 ISpSI WMmLSE I SHARP automatic I toaster J serves t/ ow w^/i delicious morning toasts/ E OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS Sole Agents for Singapore, Malaya Borneo E 1 ROXY (SINGAPORE) COMPANY E 3 P-Q, Clifford House, Singapore. Tel: ***** E255 words
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Article, Illustration23 1961-06-24 10 CHAN LYE CHOON...who can stop the Lola winning the big prize? SUZUKI... this Japanese ace on the Honda won't miss23 words
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726 1961-06-24 10 KEN JALLEH - Screaming its way... into a major motor racing show KEN JALLEH IT SEEMS THAT MACAO IS LOSING THIS RACE says SINGAPORE, Saturday. CCREAMIXG motor-bikes and roaring supercharged racing cars will shatter the peace and blast the quiet of the sea-side town of Johore Bahru but it's something the people of726 words
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262 1961-06-24 10 WITH 100,000 spectators most of whom crossing the causeway from Singapore expected to watch the year's motor racing event each day crowd accommodation has become a specialised job for the Singapore Motor Club. Before these thousands were awake this morning, nearly 1,000 Singapore Motor262 words
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217 1961-06-24 10 ON show at the two-day Johore Grand Prix starting today will be some of the finest racing cars among them the Lola Climax, making its debut. The Lola Climax was specially imported into Singapore for the event by Singapore's internationally known racer,217 words
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293 1961-06-24 10 B. NORMAN - Basket and volleyball matches for Fire Fund: Selangor cagers to challenge our best B. NORMAN by SINGAPORE, Sat. 'THE Singapore Amax teur Basketball Federation and the Singapore Volleyball Association have arranged two charity matches in aid of the Bukit Ho Swee Fire Relief Fund to be played at the Happy293 words
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192 1961-06-24 10 C. CHELLAPPAH - H.K. Chinese tee S'pore Cup strength tonight C. CHELLAPPAH By rpHE Singapore Amateur fv° Re^J A selectors made a surpris, o k*% Singapore Youth representative] r^ place of left full bark Matonoon* ?^U night's match between Sineannr udas^f3 Kong Chinese. The association mado tttii change after announcing the team earlier.192 words
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Article44 1961-06-24 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Cricket Association announced yesterday that the Civilians •A" versus Services "A match irtll now be played on July 8 and 9 Junior tourney matches, scheduled for July 9. will now ix played on July 2.44 words
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Advertisement413 1961-06-24 10 simgaVore "turf "club" TELEPHONE BETTING f bj Telephone Betting facilities ore available B to the General Public for all race meetings both B m in Singapore and the Federation. Accounts may only be operated against B a deposit and the minimum deposit required is $*Q0- The minimum bet on o413 words
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Advertisement38 1961-06-24 10 j PUCH FOR SAFETY DEPENDABILITY ECONOMY AND LASTING STO s Model D5.50K H. P. Terms I $30.00 w B Kee Huat Radio Co., 1 Smgapce. Kuala LutuJu'-Pw* TEtE^SiOl f^oMEAFPU^ 1 I DOB' j .(>; P4r«t'" gOC^ i 2252* PHONE38 words
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Miscellaneous327 1961-06-24 10 The weekend 4k TOD.W i \\u vj( H MOTOR RACING Second Jo a v' l hore Coronation Grand Pri\ at > >TB\li Mh [i Johore Bahru, 7 a.m. Sukaramai ft |^1 ATHLETICS: Police Annual %;on "r' V ;r Sports Thomson Rd. 2.00 p.m. Foursome oi V Gevlang District Meet Dun-327 words
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551 1961-06-24 11 jjICKI .here at a 1 lt all the I M 1 e rs select j E FKE PRESS _alun iiwis t«ispass E THIE ST **ITS riMES MALAY MAIL NANYAN6 NAN FANS "W 6 !3~WONDIIiS JPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER LMY KWEI LOH MA551 words
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Article65 1961-06-24 11 Results of I Community jurmukq) igJhi vow: :a: A and Oug Yong l Eng i>-15. and Goh Soon Nam b:. Michael u rn a! fl Jay Ngee Yeow 1&-7. 15-11 Yon^ Chow and Lim Kal En* bt T>Tn York boon and Teojoo Kin 15-11, 15-.. Lee Tong Jmvi65 words
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Article1353 1961-06-24 11 RACE 1—2.15: CL 4, DIV. 3— ABT. 7 FURS. 1. 0553 GREAT EAGLE 3yr birg (TST St.) Lee. 9.0 (5) Posner S" -2 D 4 EAS* WINNER Byr chirg (Leo St.) Teh. 9.0 (2) P. K. Leong 3. <<fiB3 FRF DOM CRUSADE syr cheg (AP St.)1,353 words
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153 1961-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Leaders of the Softball Association's B division, the Rebels will have a tough time holding on to their unbeaten record when they take on the Hornets on the University ground at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The just-a-shade-un lucky Hornets, positioned third in the153 words
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Advertisement92 1961-06-24 11 REE HOME DELIVERY .lo become a regular """If"] r REE PRESS. Com- "H ji delivery form be- Jr^k '.o your news-vendor w^^tT\ i address below and mL JiTlmW^ ESS will be delivered t PECIAL DELIVERY FORM DO NOT SEND MONEY) Circulation Dept., Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd.. Times House," River92 words
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Advertisement253 1961-06-24 11 "'^t /I v*'^;- ■;?->■ ,'v!' '•'■'//'■^tffife V '«P: v /C ■*:■<.': x 'Ifc*^" '&$/£&s v..-^Jofc <. ife ;s '/^mSIK ■■i&WWtb&L a^^u^gT J >/■■. ib*-'> >vßK^'."'9-<<3HBV B^bJ^^ow^B^B^B^B^Jc3S^''^v«rV 'Afc-^ >^H BIG FAMILY CAR IN THE MEDIUM-PRICE RANGE AUSTIN ARR In the medium-price class the Austin A.55 is outstanding as a bigfamily car.253 words
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1552 1961-06-24 12 Entertainment and Amagasaki two best for Kuala Lumpur I Today! Allan Lewis names tomorrow's winners MB THE main race double at K. L. tomorrow should go to Entertainment IV and Amagasaki, whose recent form has been consistent. Af Penang last month Entertainment IV won overs£ F. then finished second to1,552 words
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352 1961-06-24 12 YORKSHIRE SLIP FROM THE TOP: HAMPSHIRE NEW LEADERS LONDON. Sat. English County cricket champions Yorkshire slipped from the top of the table yesterday when they were beaten by eight wickets by Gloucestershire at Bristol. The new leaders are Hampshire, who coasted to a 10--wicket victory over Leicester at Hinckley. There352 words
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373 1961-06-24 12 Spore, Sat HONG KONG Chinese were held to a 2-2 draw by All-Singapore in the visitors second match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. All-Singapore, who made four changes during the interval, were always on the attack and were very unlucky not373 words
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