The Singapore Free Press, 4 July 1961
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Title Section18 1961-07-04 1 "TO KEEPOP WITH'THETOCArHEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1961. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article65 1961-07-04 1 L-TEST MOVE -PROTEST 'Selegie Road area is too crowded' v VPORE, Tues. Singapore p, Instructors 9 is to petiUovernment out the into road- the Selegk if future u^ts are there. v s ged in 1 ti ffic Four reasons man said mmittee ly, four given sting sec- main at lings65 words
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187 1961-07-04 1 Women on warpath over move to open cabaret OANDAKAN. Tues.- The women of this peaceful east coast town of Sandakan are on the warpath, reports the latest issue of the Borneo Bulletin. And. reports the Bulletin, they have sent a call for reinforcements to their Jesselton sisters. The enemy? Men.187 words
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127 1961-07-04 1 MAN FOUND DEAD BESIDE SCOOTER: SKID MARKS ON ROAD SINGAPORE. Tues. The body of an unidentified European, believed to be a serviceman, was found beside a scooter at the 8U milestone, Yio Chu Kang Road, early this morning. Traffic Police relieve that he had crashed after an accident as skid127 words
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Article40 1961-07-04 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.- -About 100 monthly-rated workers oi the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company went on strike this morning. The stoppage is over wages and uorkinsj conditions. The management was not available for comment.40 words
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317 1961-07-04 1 West Irian: We can't wait for ever, says Gen. Nasution !U)\N. Tuesday. r pHK Indonesian Defence Minister. General Abdul Haris Nasution, s;ml here that his country could not wail "indefinitely" for peaceful settlement of the West Irian (West New iuinea problem. ll* told a press conference at the close of317 words
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91 1961-07-04 1 PAVITT ALL SET FOR TOUR OF CONTINENT SINGAPORE. Tues. Capt J.A.L. Pavitt. chairman ot th< Seamen's Registry Board. leaves later this week on a tour ol Europe, the United States and Australia to seek employment opportunities tor local seamen. He was originally scheduled to leave last week with Mr. Teng91 words
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Article22 1961-07-04 1 r.CNDON Tues.— Britain's hue purchase debt rose £10.000.000 io 000,000 in May. double me increase oi the previous month.22 words
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Article39 1961-07-04 1 PARIS. Tues.— Forty-three peoole died from sunstroke or drowntoi during France's week-end heat- v Three sunstroke victims died at the wheel of their cars It was 93 decrees in Paris with only degrees in the Sahara.39 words
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Article29 1961-07-04 1 rfrliN Tues.— Siamese twin aids born to a woman yesKrdax in West Berlin's Rudolf J Virchow Hospital. The babie* were Jomed at the chest and abdomen.29 words
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Article, Illustration429 1961-07-04 1 KEN JALLEH - Taj (I am sorry I didn't do so well) is home KEN JALLEH SADDER BUT WISER BIG-WALKER TELLS HOW HE MOVED UP FROM 82nd TO 20th PLACE By SINGAPORE. Tues.— Singapore's Bi g Walk champion, policeman Taj Mohammed returned to the State from Hong Kong last night a disappointed but429 words
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Article110 1961-07-04 1 MIAMI, Tues. Gunmen forced a Cuban airliner to land at Miami yesterday after shooting a Cuban militiaman on board as a guard. Police isolated the plane when it landed at the international airport here and took its 16 passengers into the immigration room after refusing to allow110 words
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243 1961-07-04 1 150 CLERICAL WORKERS SUBMIT CLAIM FOR HIGHER PAY SINGAPORE, Tues.Some 150 clerical workers of the Malayan Theatres Ltd. in Singapore want a general wage rise and improved conditions of service. The Singapore General Employees Union, which claims to represent the employees, has submitted the demands to the management. The union's243 words
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244 1961-07-04 1 No further tax relief for UK tin mines BID FOR HOLIDAY' DEFEATED F ONDON. Tues.— The British Government has decided after further consideration that it cannot make any further tax concessions to the British tin mining industry. Sir Edward Boyle. FinanI cial Secretary to the Treai sury, told the House244 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-04 1 W%ZMSm/ recording Kuwait-Why Britain Christie thriller: Plot The voice of Kenya's Outstanding gallop at is anxious: P. 2 thickens: P. 5 millions: P. 6 Bukit Timah: P. 12 THE ROLEX as- DAY-DATE sss .51 lilt 'S •351 HHr 1 I 'Sa SS~. 100 North Brid s e Ro8(i Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement61 1961-07-04 1 FERGUZADE lifts you up ...when your energy's all used up and tropical heat is getting you down, try a glass of f-ergu/ade. Feruuzade is the delicious, jg± sparkling, golden drink that gives you Ljk instant energy... the glucose in 4rjm Ferguzade put^ back lost vitality /|fe|ia and lifts \ou nohi61 words
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Advertisement6 1961-07-04 1 AGNESIA Bi#%mA# w% IK Ei POWDclf6 words
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360 1961-07-04 2 Price fluctuation causes some nervous fits and starts in tins City section: Financeand industry By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JNTEREST once again centred around the tin section, with some nervous fits and starts as the metal price fluctuated, states a leading Singapore share broker commenting on last week's360 words
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260 1961-07-04 2 DOME. Tues.— A re- turn to very high rubber prices in 1961 is unlikely, predicts the Food and Agriculture Organisation in their Bulk-tin tor May. Assuming the political .si- tattoo tan South-Eiust Asia improves, the bulletin points out, output of natural rubbei260 words
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Article33 1961-07-04 2 >NDON rues.- The PinanI inn m rte mdii i for I year, reek ago preI yesi rd ■< tively: T M 10" S, 473.9. 460 3. 453.7. I :iii. i^^o 182.7, W6.9.33 words
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Article37 1961-07-04 2 ONDON 'I U4 s. I Qrsi sesol ..i Second Internationa] Agreemei In London .y rhe discussions are in pri- bui iling pru is ex- ted to me b r coi siderable to events markei37 words
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109 1961-07-04 2 BUYERS REMAIN RELUCTANT ON LONDON SHARE MARKET lONDO N. Tue.^. In the J .>toeiv markets yesterday, buyers were again reluctant to commit themselves in view or the existing uncertainties and appeared content to await action by the Chancellor ol the Exchequer when the Finance Bill becomes law. Seasonal holiday influences109 words
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Article53 1961-07-04 2 HONG KONG. Mom.— Clomi^ pricey liere :ouay were: Previous Toaay H. S. Bank CorporatioD M 22 S4JO sales c;*>le>Wbeelock Marden $14.30 $14.20, salt* sales H kaog pbone $39.00 $57.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $41.50 $41.00 «ale~ sales Taikoo Dock $75.50 STj.oo sal€b ."ales Jardinc Matluesou53 words
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181 1961-07-04 2 TANJONG PAGAR, Tues i.:'. oj Singapore's leading shipping and business ex--1 'Utives were pre.-ent at a reception given by the North German Lloyd in honour of T5 y- ars Far East Serubilee on board the Schwa benstein. T :.e hosta [01181 words
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Article137 1961-07-04 2 Lvi>; sales in ihe Sii^apore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. A N. Ords $2.63 (Up 2 cento 1. (.ammon S-20 <up 1 cent), Hume Pref. 6s. 3d. (unchanged), McAlLster 51 .46 (down 1 cent), Metal Box 83.45 (down 4 cents), Robinson Ords $1.45137 words
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Article142 1961-07-04 2 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Malgorzata tornalska 1/2. Rawang NVV. 3, Pulau Kidjang N\V. 5, Ambra 6A, Idomeneua j IG'l6, Dolpheverett 19, Kmabalu 21/ 22, President Pierce 31/32, Teleraachus 42 43, Charon 46. Outer Roads: Sunon, Weltervreden, Sibi^o, Sindh, Simons Kerk, Wear Brevte. Thorsgaard,142 words
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211 1961-07-04 2 Hemingway suicide or accident? No one will ever know QUN VALLEY (Idaho), j Tires.— Ernest Hej mingway's death from a shotgun blast in the head will never be officially explained Investigations into the death of the bearded 62--year-old writer at his Rocky Mountain home here on Sunday were closed yesterday211 words
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109 1961-07-04 2 AN AGE 'RIDDLED WITH SEX AND VIOLENCE' BRADFORD. England. Tue.-. —Dr. Maldwyn Edwards, the new president of the Methodist Conference, said here yesterday that the present age wai ''riddled with sex." One trembled for young people growing up in a society in which from every bookstall there were papers and109 words
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Article, Illustration28 1961-07-04 2 OR AN. (Western Algeria), Tues. Thirty-nine people \vere injured when a grenade was thrown into a crowded dance hall in the village of Oued Taria.28 words
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Article376 1961-07-04 2 NOTE; All prices beiow are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 3. Previous Today RUBBER No. ti6» e.i.f. Eureo a o ports July LM <t IS 24 5/16 I Aug -jm 24 7/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS •••t 24 13/16 241 RUBBER No. 1376 words
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432 1961-07-04 2 IRAQI ENVOY ON LONDON TV SAYS: WE NEVER INTENDED TO USE FORCE I ONDON. Tues— Mr. Nathir Umari, Iraqi Charge d'Affaires in London, said in a television interview here last night that his government would not use force to back its claims to Kuwait. He said his government's claim to432 words
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175 1961-07-04 2 KOREA: 40 OFFICERS 'RETIRED' IN BIGGEST EVER PURGE SEOUL, Tues.— The South Korean Defence Ministry has announced the purge of 40 senior military officers from LieutenantGenerals to Brigadiers. i It is the largest single purge of senior military officers in South Korean history. The purge included 30 army generals, 3175 words
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Article23 1961-07-04 2 MANILA. Tues. Geneial Douglas Ma^Arthur returned ro tne Philippines yesterday to an exuberant weicome by thousands of cheering and flag-waving Filipinos23 words
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57 1961-07-04 2 DAG PLANS TO REORGANISE UN SECRETARIAT ITNITED NATION.- i Mr Dag Han has proposco a I tion dI the DM with 5 assistant guneraJ respona >1< tical affairs and Recretartefi-genera] handlinu administi Li Tho two caU uhave Hi* same ra Dolitical appoint* Bftrve lor miy i,. thrc(> to L\< <a57 words
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Article, Illustration562 1961-07-04 2 The British economy could collapse if she lost Kuwait Withdrawal of Kuwait^ balances in London would be an immense strain on Britain's economic position. The loss of Kuwait oil wouid wreck Britain's iradinu position. For it would have to be replaced largely by dollar oil from America and Venezuela, playing562 words
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Article68 1961-07-04 2 ONDON. Tucs. The 42-year prison seatena passed on convicted spy George Blake. 38. had I three-fold purpose Mr Justice Sir Malcolm) H-l--bery said in toe court of criminal appeal yesterday. "It was intended to be punitive, it ra and calculated others and it v. be68 words
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Advertisement298 1961-07-04 2 -^--SIIIPPIIVG^'" N.Y.K.LINE mamtummmH ETA 33 6] H'uurj P -S-: Penanj 1 11 11 JuU ba.Kyo Maru Port Said, Genoa, itarsi i a 24 8 61), Bremi Rotterdam Lor r U 27 29 July sai-ara Maru For f Said, Beirut, Lattakla, Famgßsb Sa Miica, htai bul (Bourgas. Constanja), ism Maru fw298 words
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Advertisement37 1961-07-04 2 TAPE RECORDER MTS Specially designed for use mo pendent of mom supply (8 1 i batteries) or Main operation 110-260 50-60 cycles, or 6 V batteries (addtt.ono power back necessary) IMbv VXVKIJHBrP/ available from all leading Radio />37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-07-04 3 YOUTH WHO DID WELL IN RAF OFF FOR TRAINING I i< 3 It land i o. i Bl (i- I I I I I I I NG27 words
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Article50 1961-07-04 3 as tour. They are staying ai the Cock pi: Hotel. The Rev. V. G. Shearburn, Bishop ol Rangoon, is here for a few days. He is at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. R. McHale, an economist from America, flew in yesterday. He is staying at the Goodwood Hotel.50 words
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346 1961-07-04 3 Election Day at varsity: 1 ,800 to vote for 25 candidates SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JT'S Election Day today tor 1,800 members of the University of Malaya in Singapore Students Union. I ulil nine this morning, campaigning by Ihe 2,1 candidates contesting the 10 seats in the general elections went on earnestly.346 words
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Article, Illustration502 1961-07-04 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fllF SECOND annual "Hospital Nite" presented by the General Hospital Recreation Club saw a total of 27 entrants for the "Smartest Nurse of the Year" and "Smartest Div. Four Officer (Female)" contests. And before 500 in the502 words
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160 1961-07-04 3 SEQUEL TO BAR BRAWL: $150 FINE FOR MISCHIEF SINGAPORE. Tues. About -even men took part in a brawl at the Malaya Bar. Klang Lane, following an argument with the proprietor, Mr. Tan Ec Ken. over a telephone call said to have been made to the police, a magistrate's court was160 words
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225 1961-07-04 3 HE STRUCK CUSTOMER WITH CHOPPER OVER 5 CTS. SINGAPORE, Tues.— A coffee stall assistant, who wielded a I chopper to strike a cus- i tomer over five cents, j was today told: 'That is no way to conduct business if you wish to j be successful." The Thira District Judge,225 words
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Article46 1961-07-04 3 THOMSON, Tues. The Catholic Nurses Guild of Malaya celebrated the Catholic Nurses Day at the Novena (Redemptorisi Church I on Sunday. About 90 nurses attended. The nurses held a procession carrying the banner of the Guild. They later attended mass in the church.46 words
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Article44 1961-07-04 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A woman. Khoo Hock Ooi, was given a conditional discharge for six months when she pleaded guilty to stealing a durian valued at $1.50 from a hawker. Fang Sin Chee, in Mosque Street on Sunday at 10.45 p.m.44 words
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Advertisement19 1961-07-04 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the bac|c page19 words
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Advertisement200 1961-07-04 3 PROFITABLE FOR INVESTMENT! IDEAL FOR OWN USE! KIMSIACOURTi sh bo j at Nutmeg Road, off Orchard Road, (opp. Ngee Ann Building) J^SK. $6,000/- only KIMLIN PARK Grange Road Paterson Road Angullia Pork Tomlinson Road, SINGAPORE TWO STOREY BUNGALOWS Price $44,000/- upwards FREEHOLD LAND 7 Bedrooms, 4 Bathroorr oni jI^JJZZII Gttccncd200 words
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Miscellaneous237 1961-07-04 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Pasamalar (Tamil) ALHAMBRA. The Ten 3.30. 7.30. Commandments 3.30. a. TAJ: Naga Nandini (Tamil) CAPITOL: The Secret Ways 3. 1 d, 6.15, 9.10. 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.15. CATHAY: Chance Meeting 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. SINGAPORE POLICE (iLOBE: Place in me Sun BAXD: Public performance at 1.45, 4. 7,237 words
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242 1961-07-04 4 PTA head welcomes public relations in schools |>ASIR PANJANG. 1 Tues.— The Education Ministry's appointment of teachers as public relation officers has been welcomed as a move in the riijht direction by Mr. James Lim Hock Guan, president ol the Pasir Panjanu English School Parent Teachers 1 Association. Mr Mm242 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-07-04 4 Darn Singh off soon on the road to Rome and stardom by motor-cycle SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SINGAPORE telephone-operator, Darn Singh, will make a 10,000-mile road journey to Rome on a motor-cycle this week to become a film star. He \\;is told by Mr. Hassan Chisty, a local lilm distributor who204 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-07-04 4 OINGAPORE, Tues. Five hitch-hikers, who met in Singapore after travelling separately overland from Europe, have joined forces for a 6.000-mile voyage to Australia in a year-old lifeboat. which they bought from a junkyard here for S2OO. The five are Klaus Leupnlz.112 words
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99 1961-07-04 4 DRIVE TO TEACH KINDNESS TO ANIMALS MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will star; a campaign this month to instil into schoolchildren ana youths a sense of responsibility to annuals. The chairman of the Malacca society. Mrs. Susan Wilson, said that starting from tomorrow99 words
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Article40 1961-07-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A group oj Maiayan sawmillers and Government officials will leave for Australia 0:1 Saturday to study the Limber industry there. The two-week study tour Is the outcome 0: discussions between the two Governments.40 words
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Article342 1961-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. r FHE following candi- dates have passed the Pitman's Examination held in the V.M.C.A. during April. Shorthand Speed < 140 w.p.m. >: Nagappan. Miss Maggie Ong Cheng Yin. James Son Cheong Poo. 120 w.p.m.: Miss Jeanette Ho. 110 w.p.m.: Miss Lily Chan. Chew Ah Kong.342 words
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Article25 1961-07-04 4 KAJANG, Tues. The Kajang branch of the Adult Education is to start classes in commercial subjects. A typewriting class will first be started.25 words
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Article33 1961-07-04 4 ALOR STAR. Tues.— A padi plant, r. O.>man bin Omar, was .stabbed to death during a light at Guar Chrmpedak 18 miles irom here. Police later d« tamed a man.33 words
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121 1961-07-04 4 CO-OPERATER SOCIETY WILL DOHAT $200 TO SATA SINGAPORE ah. U X j has been ele< man of the Mercantile c Thrift and I, Limited. Tiic tm etin by the vic< pr j Kwok Chee Mi i donation ol ft gapore Anti-1 social mn. Mr. Kwok UT to encourage m< of121 words
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74 1961-07-04 4 POLICE TIP FO 'LOVERS' !N LAKE GARDEN! SEREMBAN, Acting CriminaJ lnv< Hashim bi. R vised "l\w" not to tai much ca h with wear Utti< k i they go to the Lai G .:> n«- v. a- comm tuing oi arre t of t* tag the prompt salesman 1 174 words
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Advertisement126 1961-07-04 4 I clave l^iliy VlrifTffl^l 111 Hi"! 1 I II jfl I L I IU IV I 111 IV s «J 13 i^ Hi n K^^^^ J&mi w*m ■+J?w^^% m m "'[^BP^i Ihi iiiii n rj| ...y.v.. i j<f wm.i,,W :^^nu^JnJi| B-:'!:;: IB .^i^^MM^riril Z^H MMfIMB s ■■•••'■•■■<■■■ •.•.•.•.•.•.■:-.-.-.x-:.:.x-:-:.x.:::- :.y:-. S126 words
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Article, Illustration733 1961-07-04 5 He preyed on rich girls SARAH WILL INHERIT ALL HER MOTHER'S MONEY IN A YEAR...' I^THE STORY SO FAR... thi tnird instalment of AGATHA CHRISTIE'S thrilling crime story. The Adventure th. rH 1 Pudding, FrC n<h dS~t£ J^^s^JSU^JS eastern potentate's missina family ruby takes him to K,nas Lacey in the733 words
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Article655 1961-07-04 5 Poirot acquires another problem ''And this is Mr. LeeWortley." Mr. Lee-Wortley wore a fisherman's jersey and tight black jeans: his hair vas rather long and it seemed doubtful whether he had shaved that mornins White X'mas in contrast to him was a young man introduced as David W< iwyn. who655 words
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Advertisement74 1961-07-04 5 su porno va ultra be sewing machine Meetemicat Brain j reirt designs :33 i straight -oc 01 '-3 needles, i nylon c- sofm. tnkm r tom ..--3-:, IK EMPORIUM LTD. ERY SCaD SINGAPORE, MS9I 3 KvALA LUMPUR. 536"l r LOOR LUSHER f/\ fifr i n The j only I r:74 words
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Advertisement283 1961-07-04 5 maidenform I TRACERY <^^WJI) STRAPLESS y^SjMF ONCEOVER \^m& with softly contoured, embroidered cups, a I deeply plunged center of X JJ! separation, and a low, low I A^ <^*fe^. back Tracery Once-over V?^ji^*^W*V&^V whittles the waist, I \*sffl¥s V^^%BSL smooths the hips and Vt^li^^i^S^Sl^ tucks in the tummy. I t^fr^283 words
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Miscellaneous213 1961-07-04 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Bickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Fa!k and PhiS Davis !> CLOSIWeTfAAE |CLOSIKJ& V SE TW KOUSW /Si I I 7T 1 1 AT A SAM K- T/ME.SiK.A^^ AMIKJUTE, P^*^ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake JEvTIW /all right, i'll ask him. I213 words
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Article249 1961-07-04 6 nPTIMiSM regarding Singapore's present and future industrial and commercial prospects is expressed by a visiting American expert. The Suite is "a hive oi business activity." according to Professor Ferdinand Maus c r, whose specialist subject is marketing. The professor, on a world tour to survey249 words
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Article64 1961-07-04 6 THE newly-introduced one way traffic scheme in the Seran»oon Gardens housing estate has rightly been welcomed by the residents. It will be on trial for three months, and its success or otherwise —will then be assessed. If it is successful, as we believe it, will be, similar schemes64 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1961-07-04 6 Voice of the millions By a special correspondent THE QUESTION IN KENYA'S EYES TODAY IS: ARE YOU FOR OR AGAINST US? AN African politician nn (1 labour leader was being interviewed in the garden hehind the Kenya Legislative Coun c i I building in Nairobi, .lusl oul of1,238 words
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Article225 1961-07-04 6 Life is like that rrilli; ntfctrew scu\ i., 1 maid "I'm very disapp., :i you. Mary. Last night i was coining hnm< i through tho kitchen i H and saw you kftg&in divr "Oil. VO. IlKld.H; was my brother "Oh? il it \\;t:^ t: titer, What's In-, n "He said225 words
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Advertisement712 1961-07-04 6 You can hand in your rla»»ified ad. to an\ one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS u« iMI 4>> Fanafe i'.a'a POM t i a ora«a m i, in StioH KLAN« CoM srora«r I >4 Lta%« 16 :.nr Road. KOTA BH*»U CoM Warm m i i-?712 words
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Advertisement33 1961-07-04 6 Give a Gift that will always be treasured! DIAMOND RINGS EARRINGS BRACELETS PENDANTS NECKLACES DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCHES ETC., ETC. LANKA Jewellers, ITBE HUI >X -OK CEYLON ÜBMS> 20, BATTERY RD.. SPORE- I. PhO\E. *****33 words
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Advertisement143 1961-07-04 6 I "Bett£#<weti I MOVIEMASTER Model 635 projector Revolutionary Jow-voltagc 'Trutlcctor' lorn, I provides powerful cool white light 150 watts Unique Filmovaro lens gives finger-tip contra' of picture size Variable speed control 400 ft. spool capacity uninterrupted half hour show Power driven Rewind y i r ti MALAY* pc« Sft^^^*< Protect143 words
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Miscellaneous658 1961-07-04 6 I I I I 1 I'll s Hawaiian ciiimes: 10.00 Hi-li ~^ff^ i^ "~~|aH^ 476 metres. inutinight) Close Qown. fill iVIICi* u£Lj >01c11i.11.1t., ***3n Ait ARC of I I 1 I I I t SSL2SSt»r^S*aiiS mar- Window on the^ world; kei report: 700 Tne news: 7.10 Jjme me iodies; CLUES658 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-07-04 7 SHE RUSHED TO HANYANG TO keep DATE WITH PEN PALS ies. A I V h StUI heresa -d to University liner hereirs. hurry, **To se€ Nanyang always bat an n pals luding many N r m d iring she scholarship msin. rs the d at M Man daapart such ShangTapper74 words
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231 1961-07-04 7 Ex-teacher will open first Chinese restaurant for Ethiopians AM ALMOST CERTAIN MY NEW VENTURE WILL SUCCEED' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ETHIOPIANS will soon have the chance to eat genuine Chinese dishes, such as foo yong, chicken chow mem, and crispy fried noodles. For a Former Chinese teacher in Muar, Mr. P. C231 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-07-04 7 BEAUTIES ON WAY TO U.S. GET WARM WELCOME DURING STOP IN MANILA MISS Helen Ton (Miss Malaya) and Miss Julie Koh (Miss Singapore) were given a warm reception on their arrival at Manila. The two beauties are now on their way by the P. and O. liner Himalaya to California,85 words
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168 1961-07-04 7 ADMIRAL, INDIAN ENVOY VISIT WARSHIPS ON 10-DAY GOODWILL TOUR SINGAPORE. Tues. The Commander-in-chief of the Far East Station. Admiral Sir David Luce, and the Assistant Indian Commission. Mr. G. J. Malik, yesterday visited separately the Indian Navy ships, Trishul and Talwar. which are In Singapore on a 10--day goodwill visit.168 words
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105 1961-07-04 7 ANOTHER FOUR SOCIETIES ARE REGISTERED SINGAPORE. Tues. Four new societies have been registered in Singapore, according to the Government Gazette just published. They are the Lions Club of Singapore East. Telok Ayer Street: Thong Teck Sian Tcng Lian Sin Sia. Boon Teck Road; Malayan Pharmaceutical Association, and the Malayan Mathematical105 words
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Article56 1961-07-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Four new appointments to the legal service are announced in the latest issue of the Government Gazette. Mr. Koh Enii Tian and Mr. Sachi Saurajen are appointed Deputy Public Prosecutors, while Miss Lovey Tan Beng Neo and Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong are56 words
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205 1961-07-04 7 Undergrads plan big welfare drive: Target is $30,000 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. STUDENTS in some universities are only concerned about obtaining their degrees, but our undergrads also devote part of their! time to help the underprivileged sections of the] community. This was stated by Mr. Gilbert Chai. secretary of the Welfare Week205 words
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Article227 1961-07-04 7 SIXGAPORE. Tues.—Registration for admission into the Regular Further Education Secondary Classes ol the Adult Education Board is now being carried out at the following centres: Ben 1 1 v Seconaa y Scno< >\ (English) H.S.C. t Science only*; Beatty Secondaiy School (Chinese) Secondary l. 2.227 words
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39 1961-07-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade norn 7.30 to 8.30 tonight. SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr Goh Koh Pui has been appointed Acting Permanent Secretary (Treasury) In the Ministry of Finance.39 words
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Miscellaneous284 1961-07-04 7 n necessary, delay imporiant deIF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... SAGITTARIUS g^- LIX^ V to be some sales, so see to it IO|FS (Mar 21 Apr 20): VOL have a forceful, flam- a fy O Het "iS proper share. IW TAKE care of banking sHr^SHr 1 !c«pricorn 53i r gstraas-js teptional talents284 words
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235 1961-07-04 8 152 PHOTOS WILL BE SEEN AT SCHOOL CLUB'S SHOW ,r|NE hundred and fifty-two photographs taken by school pupils are to be exhibited at the first open photographic exhibition organised by the St. Joseph's Institution Photographic Club from July 27 to July 29. The club has received a total of 257235 words
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97 1961-07-04 8 TEN SCHOOLS TO BATTLE IT OUT FOR QUIZ CUP THE Victoria School science society has organised an inter-school geographical quiz which will be held on July 25 at the Cultural Centre at 3.00 p.m. Ten schools will compete for the challenge cup donated by Victoria School principal, Mr. Paul Abisheganaden.97 words
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Article, Illustration223 1961-07-04 8 Two hard working boys, both 11, to study overseas TWO PUPILS of Newton Boys' School 11, Edwin Neo Eng Kiat and Mathew Thomas, both 11, are to continue their education overseas Edwin in Hong Kong and Mathew in England. Both Edwin and Mathew are also members of the 175 th223 words
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299 1961-07-04 8 ACS pips Raffles by a single point to win inter-school debate THE An g I o-Chinese School beat Raffles Institution in an inter-school debate on "Euthanasia should be made legal" by I'lH to I**4 points. Proposing the motion Wee Teh Chu of Raffles Institution said it was better for a299 words
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Article124 1961-07-04 8 THE Goh Brothers, Michael and Richard, although not keen to become singers, are singing their way to fame. Former pupils of the Anglo-Chinese School, Michael, 19 is a clerk at a supermarket, and Richard. 18. a technician in a private firm. Michael and Richard, well124 words
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571 1961-07-04 8 How to get a pay rise— and convince your boss WHAT A BOY AND Glß^ VENTURING INTO THE WORLD SHOULD KNOW IJARI) on the heels of the problems o| i ting a job and keeping il Domes Uu portant matter oi earning more money. has become the subject matter few571 words
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Advertisement278 1961-07-04 8 I *OJAny I A truly magnificent gold bracelet ft\ 8 watch, with precision performance. I The flashing fire of its jewel cut V_ I crystal matches the quality of its Vr m finish. In solid gold throughout. V feu* i m i i tV LIEN W AH WATCH DEALERS. S278 words
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Advertisement48 1961-07-04 8 Spanish Guitar 3103 3io 'l These Two Nt Noir Available! r 3102 A well modt with mapp ti ,>. F Well poli'hert 3103 New dtndei Guitar; m!c I I B J soundhclc. Vr<-. >■>"■ 1 lObtairwh! i VJENNA 3>e «OPTm RWIOOI MMI ■i! (opposite Odcon Thec'f I MB E t48 words
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Article205 1961-07-04 9 NEVER HAVE SO MANY ENTRIES BEEN PUT INTO HAT FOR DRAW |^OTHINC like trying one's luck, seems to be the philosophy of our readers judging from the familiar names I come across each week as I open the entries, to our Fashion Sense competition. We receive205 words
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509 1961-07-04 9 MUCH DEPENDS ON TIMING AND RECIPE AIAKING doughnut ■"•Ms, basically, easy enough. Nearly everybody can do it. but the question is how tasty is it? For the succulence of the doughnut depends on its lightness and this, in turn, means a strict adherence to time,509 words
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Article, Illustration448 1961-07-04 9 Many have realised that it isn't 'naughty' to want to look attractive v beautiful your v must be accen-ake-up to bring mly. h mphasis being -up in today's more and more that it is not their eyes to most startling ild be made-up s naturally as tins effect is one448 words
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431 1961-07-04 9 Learning to count and spell- the easy way for your child T EARNING to count and Ld spell can be made interesting for your child if it is treated as a game. Available at a children's departmental store in High Street is a plastic board designed to stimulate a child's431 words
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Article38 1961-07-04 9 A LITTLE of the latest Paris look has come to town in the pom-pom decorations for softies (those flexible flatties). Now available at a leading shoe store, they are In various shades of satin.38 words
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Article, Illustration149 1961-07-04 9 CELECT the most appropriate accessories for this beach outfit from Patricia Fashions. The tapered slacks is of blue and white stripes and it is teamed with a loose overblouse in a darker shade of blue, trimmed along the hemline to match the slacks. Now place a149 words
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Advertisement82 1961-07-04 9 Pye is the word for pleasure A wee bend portable receiver 3 short, medium* word for pleasure, and in this case the pleasure's portable. Take powered, all-transistor radio any°u piease and tune in to all your ;ourj te programmes. i the ear as it is on the pocket, nonths of82 words
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Advertisement198 1961-07-04 9 > "MB M ma grif fe robe dun soir chasse gardee vert et blanc perfumes eau de cologne Sold by all Leadmc. Shops nru! l>\ the Soir Agents FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO LTD. 18 F. BATTERY RD. SINGAPORE •YOOHG DUE AM. A brief X wired bra with camty »call- J t198 words
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Advertisement315 1961-07-04 10 "REPRISE" NEW RELEASE RING A DING DING' Frank Sinatra RIOOI •INC O'NG DiNG 8C CAftf FUI ITS MY HfAPT LfTS FAll IS LOVE A FOGGY DAY A FINE ROMANCF. IS T H= STILL OF THE NIGHT fH£ COFf tE WH[S I TAKE VY SUGAt) TO TrA YOoD BE SO lASY315 words
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Advertisement229 1961-07-04 10 For PICNICS at PULAU HANTU i SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS By Special Launches from JARDINE STEPS Leave Return S7 a.m. 4 p.m. 8 o.m. 5 p.m. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Round trip $4/- per person. Book Early! Passages Limited! BEE SHIP SUPPLY CO. 9-H, Asia Insurance Building. Tels: *****—***** ***** Students Who229 words
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Advertisement356 1961-07-04 10 MM.M B"l^P9BB^^^Hm ws' iK HHrlix SING HUP ELECTRIC CO. are having a Clearance Sale of a number of 6.7 cv. ft. •ADMIRAL" refrigerators. Priced at $495 for cash, this is a good buy for a fridge of this size. i3ce them at 171, Orchard Road. BAJAJ'S HOUSEHOLD DEPT.. are offering356 words
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Advertisement523 1961-07-04 10 assortment of coloui-; from the sole agents, SIAKSON TRADING CO LTD., 26, Prinsep Street. "FLYING EAGLE" BRAND of shirts, sportshirts and underwear sell at prices everyone can afford. Wide selections are available in hundreds of shops in Singapore. Sole agents NAI NAI CO., 12, North Bridge Road. SPEND AN ENJOYABLE523 words
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Advertisement646 1961-07-04 10 drink for young and oici. Get a supply of the "Snow" brand orange juice available in cans from the sole agents, SWEE HIN TRADING, 166, Cross St. FOR IDEAL GIFTS of the latest designs in platinum jewellery with precious stones, cultured pearl, jade and gold ornaments call at TIN SING646 words
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Advertisement285 1961-07-04 10 REGENT TRADERS, 35, Upper Pickering Street. PLAYING PING POXG is a healthy recreation for all. You can get a good ping pong table from WING KWONG CO.. 145. Middle Road. It has easy folding steel understructure and requires minimum storage space. GROW NEW HAIR and check baldness with ••Meducrin" Lotion285 words
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Advertisement257 1961-07-04 10 SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM FRANCE! "R I C BABY'S BOTTIE SETS JACKETS it CARDIGANS Extra Soft Quality in Blue, Pink and White Imported by: SOON JOO'S Vi 3 House of Children'! Weor dUfo^ft 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: ***** WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEAT THE HEAT with T-r-a-v-e-l-A-i-r-e PORTABLE ROOM COOLER DAY257 words
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Advertisement205 1961-07-04 10 ;iP||y|fm I w/L UiliiLil Wm sings mm BALLAD OF| ONE EYED j» b/w BIG BIG Wop Record No. ft-". Avoiloble At: REGENT TRADER 37, Upper Pickennq St. Tel: ***** ANNUAL SAU Men's Towelling T-Sh,^ i Men's Towelling Sport SK.rt, jj Boys' Hawaii Sport Shirts 26/30 ji Boys' Hawaii Sport Shirts205 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-07-04 11 GOLFS MOST POWERFUL HITTER tn«rhil figures N S hropsbire-boni Harry Weetman, an individualist who believes in saying what can hit a t:olt bail farther than most of his fellow-golfers, but he is not just a long hitter. He is a delicate touch. His playing record81 words
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276 1961-07-04 11 Har ry Weetman demonstrates the correct swing In s\> iiii^ in golf which can I v 1 1 irien i s dubs and m tundamentalh Ihe swinu m 1 ■'< n 1 woods the acceni is on W n bac& in straight line E and shoulders begin to It moves276 words
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Article, Illustration231 1961-07-04 11 M Kl-IMM-L. Tuesday. Jm ut who took ii|) I lie II ancient" sport three veins 11 i his handicap to 22 is Thai1] General in Singapore, Nibhon m LITTLE XEXE. I ./.at. fl the l B iJM I X m B231 words
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267 1961-07-04 11 S.A.F.A. goes communal once again By C. Chellappah Singapore, Tues. A football team from St. Paul's University, Tokyo, is scheduled to play three matches in Singapore this week. On July 7 the visitors take on Singapore Chinese on July 12 they play Singapore Malays and on the 14th the visitors267 words
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393 1961-07-04 11 LEE TAKES TOP HONOURS AT PRINCESS ELIZABETH BUKIT TIMAH, Tues.— Lee Scan Soon of Guttas House became the "A" Division champion at the seventh annual athletics meet of the Princess Elizabeth Estate School. Mrs. J. W. L. Russel gave away the prizes. Results: BOYS "A" Division 100 yards: 1. Lee393 words
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495 1961-07-04 11 BEATTY SCHOOL SPORTS: AH SOON IS CHAMPION FARRER PARK, Tues.— One record was broken and one equalled at the Bth annual athletic meet of Beatty Secondary School at Farrer Park stadium. Kok Ah Soon was the Divi- sion "A" champion with 24 j points. A. Rahim Said was the Division495 words
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104 1961-07-04 11 MILLER, KIRKHAM IN GODOWN FOURSOMES FINAL rpHOMSON, Tues. Robert 1 Miller and John Kirkham (S.C.C.) reached the final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Godown Foursomes when they beat the R.P.O. pair, I.P. Nelson and P.E. Stoddard two and one in the semi-finals played here on Sunday. In the other104 words
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156 1961-07-04 11 TANJONG RHU. Tues.— Combined Services waterpoloists took another drubbing again this week to the Singapore Amateur brimming Associations league. In both their matches played at the S.C.C.'s pool here on Sunday they went down badly losing by big mar- gins. In their W Division156 words
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Advertisement285 1961-07-04 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY m r We invite you to become a regular JQ reader of the FREE PRESS. Com "J"] $L plete the special delivery form be- V low and hand it to your news-vendor or post it to the address below and fi*O^U the FREE PRESS will be delivered285 words
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67 1961-07-04 12 CAUTIOUS AUSSIES PLAN LONG PRACTICE SESSION MAM HESTEJ I Australia I announce Iheii team for th« Ti st inst England, v (in on Thursday, am practi 'a th esi ;round at H< ading] y, Li ds, lomon Mr Sidn W bb, th( said "We D sessi n toni and aftei67 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-07-04 12 Mins Leon? Sui Yin leading in Bukit Bintang (Mitchell up>. winner of Race Seven at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Bukit Bintang is trained by Rodgers.27 words
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505 1961-07-04 12 Tudor House (Posner up) surprises with a fine workout By ALLAN LEWIS B. TIMAH, Tuesdoy. gAGBY-TRAINED horses worked brilliantly on the very fast number two track at Bukit Timah this morning and I thought that Singapore Turf Club Chairman's Tudor House, ridden by Posner, was the most attractive worker. He505 words
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Article194 1961-07-04 12 by C. CHELLAPPAH Singapore, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon revealed yes-U-kl.'n thai coach Rahim Sattar "*wanted to Mr. Sun said that Rahim told him while re-; turning with him from Seremban on Sunday afternoon that h€ wanted to quit194 words
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561 1961-07-04 12 Krishnan surprises Emerson: Now he'll meet Laver WIMBLEDON, Tuesday. INDIA'S champion, seventh seeded Ramanathan Krishnan. sprang a surprise by out-manoeuvring Australian champion Hoy Emerson to enter the Wimbledon men's singles semi-finals for the second successive year yesterday. i On another court. 22--year-old old Layer, runnerup for the titk 1 in561 words
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325 1961-07-04 12 ENGLAND'S TEST STARS SHOW TOP FORM WITH THE BAT LONDON, Tues. Brian Close, the Yorkshire all-rounder, celebrated his inclusion among the 12 men named by the England selectors for the third Test on Thursday, by completing a century yesterday again^-t Somerset at Hull. Close, who took five wickets as Somerset325 words
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200 1961-07-04 12 HOODOO? WHAT NONSENSE! SPORE PLAYERS NOT IN FORM SINGAPORE. Tues. The President of the Singapore Amateur Football As- sociation. Mr. Soh Ghee j Soon said yoterday that he was not at all discouraged by Singapore's Malaya Cup showing against Negri Sembilan at Scremban on Sunday. Negri held the Cup holders200 words
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Article57 1961-07-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tiles. Restilts of the semi-final oi \he Upper Serangoon Community Centre badminton tournament played ye>tcrday were: Doubles: An.ix... raj and Gob Sao Nam bi Low Tay Tiang aiic Chew Keng Wan 17-14. 10-15. 15-11; Ang Soon Chye ana Ta,^ Taug Kuan-; "o:. Lee To: g Juang57 words
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131 1961-07-04 12 AUSSIES MAKE MERRY ON PERFECT PITCH MANCHESTER, Tue.v Centuries by Bobby Simpson and Bill Lawry. his sixth of the tour, together with an unfinished 71 by Norman O'Neill, enabled the Australians to reach 324 for the loss of only three wickets against Lancashire at Old Trafford yesterday. Rain halted play131 words
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150 1961-07-04 12 fiEYLANG. Tues.—Palem\J bang Cagers from Indonesia suffered defeat in both their charity matches in aid of the Bukit Ho Swee Fire Relief Fund at the Happy World Stadium last night. In vie opening match of the I evening, their women cagers went I down to150 words
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Article31 1961-07-04 12 Acceptances for the first two days of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, on Saturday and Sunday next will be declared at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 6th. July.31 words
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Advertisement299 1961-07-04 12 NOTICE IN THE HIGH (OIRT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Companies Winding up) No. 6 of 1961 In the Matter of Goodiuck Rubber Company, Limited and In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Chapter 1741 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the winding up of299 words
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