The Singapore Free Press, 6 July 1961
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Title Section22 1961-07-06 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST HEAD. .> The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article100 1961-07-06 1 3 shots in bar: Man taken to hospital HAROLD SOH MiAPOB E, A deteci ;:u Criminal lion Departupened tire mes when a I people atm in a bar Besar. ho v r sh( n >lini; il I! s ll t ivc him to Trac11} depot f100 words
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Article17 1961-07-06 1 aral'a departan injunction op sandtf rampenia eonplaini made j rmera to the nal Dt". dopment17 words
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Article31 1961-07-06 1 LONDON. Tilths. The Tenth anniversary of vie Colombo Plan far co-operative economic uevetopmeut among die nearly 690 i.ulhun peopk 1 of Soutii-Easi AMa wasi celebiiiieci in London las! uiglit.31 words
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Article, Illustration13 1961-07-06 1 MABEL TO ENROL IN LONDON DRAMA SCHOOL ON ADVICE OF DIRECTOR OTTO PREMINGER13 words
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Article28 1961-07-06 1 HINSDALE Illinois). Thurs.— Au aerial bomb exploded in a crowd of July 4 spectators at a fireworks shoV injuring at least jo children and adults.28 words
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150 1961-07-06 1 UNFIT STATHAM IS OUT: SO JACKSON LOOKS A CERTAINTY LEEDS, Thurs.— Lancashire fast bowler Brian Statham failed a fitness test yesterday, and will not play for .England in the third Test against Australia starting here today. He has a strained side. Mr. G. O. Allen. Chairman of the selectors said150 words
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Article24 1961-07-06 1 BERLJN. Thurs.— Siamese girl twins, born here two days ago. died yesterday in a hospital. They were joined at the chest.24 words
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296 1961-07-06 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Local girl goes in search of fame as film star CHEW LOY KHOON »y SINGAPORE, Thurs.-, Mabel Pang, 18 (left), a Singapore mannequin, is sailing in the Roma for Europe today to seek fame as a film star. She will enrol at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London296 words
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Article66 1961-07-06 1 HYANNIS PORT, Thurs President Kennedys Assistant Press Secretary, Mr. Andrew Hatcher, says Moscow Radio deserves full marks-when it comes to quoting the President. Asked about differing ver- sions of a messaf c sent by Mr Kennedy to Mr. Khrushchev, he acknowledged that the version put out by66 words
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227 1961-07-06 1 FIVE WOMEN DESCRIBE SCRATCHER: PRECAUTIONS TAKEN, SAY POLICE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Five women whose faces were scratched during the past fortnight have come forward to help the police in their investigations. It is understood that the victims, whose ages range from 20 to 40. have given detectives a description of their227 words
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61 1961-07-06 1 POLICE HOLD MAN PERCHED IN TREE NEAR SCHOOL SERANGOON, Thurs. A man has been detained by police near Cedar Girls' Secondary School, Sennett Estate, after a 999 call. He was found perched 10 feet up on a casuarina tree near the lake, about 75 yards from the school. For some61 words
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107 1961-07-06 1 THE Soviet Union joined the United Arab Republic and Iraq last night in demanding the immediate withdrawal of British forces from Kuwait. Russia's Valerian Zorin accused Britain of "crying 'Thief where there is no thief" to hide her "colonialist" aim of retaining107 words
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Article130 1961-07-06 1 among the Arabs themselves." he said. The speeciies appeared indicative of a possible draft resolution which might be submitted to the Security Council when it meets again tonight. Mr. Abdel Aziz Hussein, Director of Kuwait's Department of Education, who was invited to take part in the Council's130 words
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Article, Illustration212 1961-07-06 1 Singapore-type skyscraper homes to go up in Johore JOHORE BAiiRU. Thurs. Ihe Johore State Government is embarking on a giant i low-cost but mudern housing scheme. Work on the lirst phase will begin as sikjii as financial details are settled. Plans are now being worked out to build tour muitii212 words
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Article227 1961-07-06 1 £12 million off tobacco shares DRASTIC BLOW TO GROUP HOLDINGS I ONDON, Thurs.More than £12 million was slashed yester- day from the market value of shares in Britain's two biggest tobacco groups following a report by the Government's monopolies commission. The Commission told the Imperial Tobacco Company, which makes nearly227 words
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Article29 1961-07-06 1 HO.VG KONG. TlnDS.— Some fiO 000 people wore marooned uhrn three tributaries of the Yangtsr flooded during heavy rains in western Ssechwan baste, fcjouthvrest Chirm. last wfck29 words
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Advertisement107 1961-07-06 1 DIPLOKAT v, f// 1 Diplomat I DIPLOMAT^ t our I.Mimritf Storr Final gallops at Bukit Timah track -Page 12 Rnl Ss* v UO>TCi KONG... -enev on a holiday > exotic shopping bazaar of rhe Far East. "^meras. suits, ivory, jade name and you and at amazingly low prices. All in107 words
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Advertisement67 1961-07-06 1 Irafyjigg^g'-v^f^gi^^ IBMHW H lH M:ll|.|,lf«% 2120 TE 3 TRANSISTOr medium short wave, all transistor operates on torchlight batter ieOne permanent dynamic loudspeaker Push-pull output stage of 600 milliwatts. Press button operated. Tone control key board. Separate tone controls for bass and treble boost. Ferrite antenno. Receptacles for outdoor antenna, phonograph,67 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-06 1 WORLD-RENOWNEDFOR QUAUH SINCE P^ fl- 1794 GERMANY'S OLDEST MAHO MAKER Sole Agents:— SINGAPORE PIANO CO., 169, ORCHARD RD., S'PQRE-9. RUBBER PR!C.r -i KiMl.t l». i' i U ir 110? MALAYAN K M 1 S«tond M iya i I K1 k H I und bus HKSI MS 5T M«*ti jruHl49 words
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252 1961-07-06 2 I ONDON, Thurs.— Tin rose by around £7 reflecting a feeling that the Tin Council might have to establish a higher celling. So far, however, consumers r.ave not re-entered the market on any worthwhile scale presumably because, trade i turces -aid.252 words
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Article35 1961-07-06 2 1 undon Thurs. -The Financ\. i 3 market indices for ju.-- l year, week aga pre- yesterday's respectively: T.pn 10? S 171 4 463 5. -J66.5. R.mhTv 2tS ISI t, ISO 7. 101.4.35 words
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Article51 1961-07-06 2 ILRIN Socieu Pirelli oi m ami uccd ha 0..' ibskuaries, >>>. ieu S ipi I is to < onstruci a. "1 ::.i' a IM iif B..::. a fac:or be production uJ ru'obC3 bl ;he lieu is < xp< rted p.. next <.-... bave i capacity51 words
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263 1961-07-06 2 Cheras close to high-yield doss, states Exchange Gazette dfddfsdf By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thursday. A CONSIDERABLE increase in the average yield from the mature area brings Cheras Rubber very close to the exclusive group of 1,000 Ib-per-acre producers, states the Stock Exchange Gazette. All hut 229 acres of263 words
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172 1961-07-06 2 FURTHER SLIDE IN SHARE PRICES ON LONDON MARKET I ON DON. Thurs. There j was a further slide in share prices on the stock exchanse and another widespread list of falls wa.s recorded on balance. The dominating Factor was the Chancellor of the Exchequer's anxieties concerning the economic situation which172 words
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Article44 1961-07-06 2 Car imports drop WASHINGTON. ThUTS. The United States census bureau baa announced thai imports of foreign cars to this country be- 1 tureen January and April this jreai totalled about 98.000 cars, i compared io about 231.000 in the corresponding period tost yes i44 words
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Article53 1961-07-06 2 hong kong. Wed.— Closing prices here today wort' Previous Today H s. Bank Corporation $416 $416 sales sales Wneelodc Harden $14.30 $14.30 sales sales Erfcong phone $37.00 $57.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Coid Storage $41.75 $41.00 sales sales T.ikoo Dock 574.00 $75.00; sales sales Jardme Matiueson $29.7053 words
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Article128 1961-07-06 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday weie: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead 51. 60 <up 2 cents), Fed. Dis. 51. 44 (down 3 cents). F. Ss N. Ords $2.67 (up 2 cents), Robinson Ords $1.49 •up 2 cents), S.C.S. $2.67 l (up 17^4 cents). Steamship128 words
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Article91 1961-07-06 2 ZURICH. Thurs.— Swiss rubber Imports in May totalled 2.534.069 kilos against 1.201,960 kilos in April and 1.325.829 kilos in May 1960. Details (in kilos) with figures for May 1961, April 1961 and May 1960, respectively: Raw rubber 926.539. 585.108. 656.320; synthetic rubber 1.528.651. 599.561,91 words
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Article22 1961-07-06 2 PRETORIA. Thurs.— The International Monetary Fund is to lend South Africa 53 million rand during the next year.22 words
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237 1961-07-06 2 Intervention in Asia can lead to total war, warns MacA MANILA, Thurs.--ifl General Douglas Mac Arthur yesterday warned that no nation or alliance should recklessly commit troops to fight on the Asia main land without preparing for total war. He told an informal joint session of the Philippine Congress that237 words
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Article44 1961-07-06 2 LONDON. Thurs. A mountain in the Vacha gorge in the northern Caucacus has been demolished in a powerful, peaceful explosion," throwing out "tens of thousands of cubic metres" of dolomite, a valuable raw material used for the glass industry, says Moscow Radio.44 words
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159 1961-07-06 2 'No Red troops in Laos'— That's a lie, charges U.S. GENEVA, Thursday. 'PHE 14-power Laos conference will hold its 30th plenary session here today with Britain in the chair. I Conferences sources said that the principal speaker today may be the Communist Chinese delegate. Mr. Chang Han-Fu. a Vice-Foreign Affairs159 words
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127 1961-07-06 2 EICHMANN: 'I DID MY BEST IN LORRY DEAL TO REGAIN POWERS' JERUSALEM (Israel SecJ tor), Thurs. Adolf Eichmann said yesterday that he had done his "level best" to promote the "Jews for lorries" deal, and that he had raised the offer of 100,000 or 200.000 Jews to one million because127 words
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Article359 1961-07-06 2 NOTE: All prices beiow are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 5. Previous »oday HUBBER No. "ft* o.i.f. EuroP e a o ports July 24 7/16 24 9 16 Aus 24 f/16 24 H/16 RUBBER No. I BSS Spot -'4 11/16 24i RUBBER No. 1 RSB359 words
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247 1961-07-06 2 'Anti-Partition Day' violence Algeria: 80 dead, 226 injured as troops open fire A LGIERS, Thurs. Eighty people were killed and 226 wounded in clashes in Algeria yesterday when Muslims staged strikes and demonstrations in an "Anti-Parti-tion Day" sponsored by the insurgents. Death and injury were mostly caused by security forces247 words
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176 1961-07-06 2 SALISBURY, Thurs. Mr. Kenneth Kaunria, President of the Northern Rhodeiiian United National Independence Party, said yesterday he would "declare a practical war" on the Rhodesian Federation. Speaking to reporters after he had been searched by the Customs on arrival from London, he said: "They176 words
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155 1961-07-06 2 MOSCOW, Thiir Nikita Khrush hero yest«Tda\ an end must b> abnormal situatl* from the aftifo i iof Korea, the Soviet Agency lass vv) He W >peak::.. ception given by Korean amba»u<: r M Bon Un. in hoi to Moscow by a155 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-07-06 2 DUISBURG. (West Germany t. Thurs. The Japane.se Labour Minister, Mr. Hirohiue Ishida. said that 270 Japanese miners will arrive in Wesi Germany's Industrial area in October ;o star: work in the coalmines mere.35 words
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Article26 1961-07-06 2 CHICAGO. Tours.— Mary Fitzgerald, former travel \\ia.er. who celebrated nei 103 rd birthday yesterday, ha.s thid recipe for longevity: Never orink water.26 words
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Advertisement463 1961-07-06 2 N.Y.K. LINE S pore P. S'ram Penang ifci/uotia Varii ETA 5 8 61), H burg, I R > 13 13 July S»i«yo Maru Port S I it M felW I«S, ETI 18 61), Bmwn, RttterdM, Lc^aon, Nagjfi Maru r I Beirut, Lrttat a, Famagusta. i, Istanbul Bourgas Coastanza), i IS/11463 words
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Advertisement142 1961-07-06 2 (SINGAPORE) TO/i jP^j^?c ms 11 a.m. 1.30 4.00 ■^*W~l f 1^ <j2 (No Free Lists) f^HJf j#» I* B ~»~Jl^^^r IN 80 DAYS" flnd MB B BHB^^^ amckicah iNnimATioNM p»»««u r NOW s^*{Sffl3si THE i _j fjjjt J i I i i L./J vv FANTASTIC rv¥ 1b I nil fill142 words
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Miscellaneous114 1961-07-06 2 Ships •>."- .iioii^sifie the Singapore atNMTVCa totljy .ire .\uor; S ;i- ta IS, l. 33 >>. T;i\-:t 33 ';4. ra Muv 3$ Levei :i i>i. Bent g ensla d Star 31 Be 30, Empire Kit* ,k- 23 222 Outer Roari*- .-.-tir:. H ir- .'in, 0.~. i n si Leda Mm114 words
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95 1961-07-06 3 SINGAPORE, Thursday. L underprivileged children here will y big Ireat on July 22 by the ft it plying Club at its premises j pure Airporl grounds. X Cessna k ver the I blldren's R* pore Rt'd R Hans various w95 words
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117 1961-07-06 3 YOUTH ARRESTED AFTER HE GAVE BACK STOLEN WATCH SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 15- ->^ year-old boy was arrested for stealing a watch alter he had returned the property to the owner. the Juvenile Court was laid today. Pleading guilty to theft, the boy said that he decided to return the watch,117 words
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Article, Illustration694 1961-07-06 3 SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS dfdfdfd SINGAPORE, Thursday. ANNUAL dinner and business meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association saw the election of Mrs. E. V. Davies as president. At the meeting, presided over by Mrs. George Frock, president of the Y.W.C.A. of Malaya, others elected694 words
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141 1961-07-06 3 CUT IN PINE EXPORT CESS-GOVT. BID FOR MARKETS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore and Federation Governments are making an all-out bid to further the development of overseas markets for the Malayan pineapple. The Singapore Government has announced a 5-cent cut in the export cess on canned pineapples to any place outside141 words
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Article75 1961-07-06 3 U.S.I.S. LIBRARY GETS A NEW NAME SINGAPORE, Thurs. The U.S.I.S. library in Armenian Street, which has been renamed the U.S. Cultural Centre in Singapore, will reopen to the public on Monday. Last month. U.S.I.S. officials conducted a poll to decide on a new name for the library, and the names75 words
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153 1961-07-06 3 Four teachers wanted for new reform centre at Ulu Bedok SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The new $1.3 million Reformatory Training Centre at Ulu Bedok will be ready next month. The Ministry of Education is now trying to find four teachers for the centre. Principals of Government and Aided schools have been asked153 words
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Article51 1961-07-06 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. B. W. Fabrell, a business manager from Australia, arrived here for a four-day stay. He is at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. D. Steward, a retired sales director and his wife, flew in from Australia yesterday for a few days. They are staying at the Orchard Hotel.51 words
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Advertisement148 1961-07-06 3 v w '•:«.■■■>■■■.■■ •y.>.t>.... J -r.. »ryrPKr^*.*..^..\^7-*^-X-.^^ ,-t .v; ?&K?fim $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK T?yi Free P r tl? Word Puzzle contest e^^^ form is on the back page j Stereo SOUND ERECORDER BRILLIANT RECORDING AMAZING REPRODUCTION j3 9^^^^ >;-' ff^^r It y^ 5 3 SPEED 3*4" 7Vi"148 words
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Advertisement150 1961-07-06 3 U)O°o EGYPTIAN COTTON r The Hued Silky Cotton Fabric ESBLLINE is o wonderful fabric ESBI-LINE has The wavy softness of silk The Petal-tresh look The dropping coiling effect that flow* over the figure. ESBI-LINE is the quintessence of latest foshion-fabries. ovailoble in a wide range of fashionoble Trade Enquiries colours150 words
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Miscellaneous242 1961-07-06 3 CINEMAS TAJ: Naga Nanaini iTamil) ALHAMBRA: The Ten Com- 5, 8.30. manaments 3.30. 8. CAPITOL: Tne Secret Ways W 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30. INDIA HOI jsE: Free film CATHAY: Master of the show at 31, Grange Road 5.30 World 11. 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. p.m. GLOBE: Angel Wore Red242 words
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Advertisement105 1961-07-06 4 •••••••■*^^^*ik-^*-*^*^-*^^^^*r*^^-^ IT BEGINS WHERE I PEYTON PLACE' LEFT OFF! ...IT LETS YOU DISCOVER WHAT J ...AND TAKES YOU BACK HAPPENED THE DAY ALLISON RETURN BIw^h!BhßH^l^( l y ■i'|^^^SpKawtewH|Bß^^BKMßHiMßß^^K^X :v^^Bi^ :-y: *°x-. ;•> ::SiSsSiSSiS§isi:§S B A I il: .fl >.•& &ss&■•■■ HmbU Iv^r^s^ r^ KSS H»««!K^^'^«^ j^ m tti© a^ B^^B105 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1961-07-06 5 A KURDISH KNIFE IN THE BACK AGATHA CHRISTIE'S... Bridget lay in snow... stained with crimson THE end of Christmas Day was like the end of most Christmas Days. The tree was lighted, a splendid Christmas cake came in for tea, was greeted with approval but was partaken of only moderately.1,524 words
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Advertisement95 1961-07-06 5 Match with our fTR ACTIVE JEWEUERY: "B $^w a Be,- SHr ~^fl I r '99 B^ and ou: »M Wlll odd You fd guoron- h m us. Choose »or your proud 1 i ovi sf ock of o>cr I I "> I r MORI IDLK SERVICE lIN SING GOLDSiWTHS LTD.95 words
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Advertisement191 1961-07-06 5 TRA(ERY 3-WAY STRAPLESS embroidered broadcloth ASL^SS^ streplets, contoured cups, vf^^Ki^Sfc wide cut deep center J^^wEi^jß plunge, cushioned under. wiring, three-way straps. ajaMfffflff^vlV* jr 4 Now Available at: X 41-43, High Street, Spore. Lodiei' Dept. Tel: ***** rfiLDS —^ir 4 TIGER OIL ENG AUN TONG The T,g»r Medical Hall *4iJLm*{4*mmitfmmm TIGFR191 words
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Miscellaneous121 1961-07-06 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis --AbZZZ— It^y Xl I BZZZ— -^=r) I POM'T MEEPV^^, —FIFTIES ANPly^p^Z -r—^t^r SMORTW THOSE SIKi©LES^V3^ HOWPREC?S/^^f THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake r :v^ > W expensive, I i; *J V coot Amoss121 words
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Article348 1961-07-06 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE So many races, but one nation IF a world list were compiled oi countries enjoying a high degree of inter-racial harmony Singapore would undoubtedly occupy a leading position. Here people of various races work, play and live together happily as one nation. They help each other in348 words
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Article80 1961-07-06 6 the Free Press reported: "From the Pinang Argus of the 9th current we learn that Hugh McNeale late commander of the Alma belonging to this port. had been found guilty ol shooting the mate of that vessel, Tho- mas Poppleton. with intent to do grievous bodily harm.80 words
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Article103 1961-07-06 6 i/iAwiLA ponce were reItl centiy investigating the reported substitution of prisoners at the city jail. A judge reported to the Manila Mayor, Mr. Arsenlo Lacson. that a woman charged with vagrancy was released and. when the time came for her trial, another woman was presented in her103 words
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Article, Illustration595 1961-07-06 6 MICHAEL PARKINSON - MICHAEL PARKINSON BY Up at 7, she meets her lawyer at 7 7 has breakfast then off to work till 6 (And her $127.5 million a year) 44T IFE with I jm other?" sighed Roy Titus. "Quite frankly, it's rather hectic." II oiitfhl to be soil. Mother595 words
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Article, Illustration288 1961-07-06 6 l|»Hß^H^Hf»|^^^H|^B PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS Look at the diagram of the right hand an d then at the diagram of the left hand, and study the two Head lines. You will find that they are not288 words
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Article169 1961-07-06 6 Life is like that TWO men wen a bar. "I'm afraui < admitted the I my ui/e f/cf.s mm per "Ah, she s mot observed the secutm only yesteraau my proached m c on horn' knees. "I sap a*,), f m trained propei "Sot exactly Ing under the bed A169 words
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Advertisement618 1961-07-06 6 V ou ran hand in your classified ad. to an\ one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS i storar m, i/ 4., Hi ranah Rata IPOH til Siora..* 1.-.d., 1 fare 3tr*f KUANS O*M S-uragr :M Ltd., NtM Koad KOTA BHAftU O»M S<ora,.» IM) Ltd., i618 words
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Advertisement22 1961-07-06 6 Se/ecf A Gi/f fhof delights. DIAMOND RINGS GEM SET RINGS I V ri«- SI IV A Jeweller,. 106, ORCHARD RD., telephone: *****.22 words
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Advertisement44 1961-07-06 6 YOUR DELIGHT 20 PIGEON CIGAPCTTQS 55 A PAOCer IN SINGAPORE 60 < A PACKET IN MALAYA BA3VS (7)-' v The FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33. RAFFLES PLACE COLO STORAGE ARCADt OP CJ.Js.at. de Oi/w XW. SINOAPOKE IPOH Atiocint Co. 1 F. H.d* S.lva (H.K.) Ltd. Hcnf Ko«|.44 words
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Miscellaneous261 1961-07-06 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE y'-iu Tiiti news; 9.40 Aipn.ibeuShort Wave Service: jg 2H&£3£ 11 metres (7250 ke/s.) 6 f swithewtß Medium Wave Service u3Q Jazz dub us A 12 mUI 4,6 metres. n^ nt) CiOse dowu A.M.— 11.00 Programme -urn- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary: 11.02 Music from the P.M.— 1.15261 words
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Miscellaneous377 1961-07-06 6 B B I H33 lit CLL'ES ACROSS 9. What to wear in Ireland? <b». 4. A mystery crime? <6>. 1J Beat in a colourful way <3>. 7. Certainly 'not soft goods *B>. 12 He may have some pretensions 8. He was a champion boxer (6). to bein 8 a sla377 words
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Article243 1961-07-06 7 Devotion of 2 women may enable them to walk again (JHAXGI, Thuis. The devoted and expeit care of two women may enable tw o young polio victims to wa 1 k :iii;iin like o the r normal healthy chilren. The victims. Teo Hoon Chuan, 13.243 words
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Article35 1961-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. ThUTS.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul A/;z bin I-hak. has pledged that the Government would go all out to break the: grip of middlemen exploiting) the rural people.35 words
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Article94 1961-07-06 7 FORUM ON WOMEN'S ROLE TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Thurs. A public forum on ''Women's role in Singapore." organised by the Adult Education Board, will be held at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise tomorrow. A panel of speakers with Dr. Ang Kok Peng, of the University of Malaya in Singapore, as chairman,94 words
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Article20 1961-07-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.--charity film matinee will be held at the Capitol here on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.20 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-07-06 7 CORPORAL Michael James Blezard and his britlr. S.AC (W) Marion Martin, after their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bride is a tele- phonist at RAF Changi, and the bridegroom is in I the RAF Police, Changi. A reception was held later I at the Orchard55 words
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Article36 1961-07-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Johore branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union, which was about to be wound up. is being revived, according to "Voice of the Temporaries" the union's official publication.36 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-07-06 7 Rupert trots away from his cottage and has not gone very tar when he sees another flock of r,?dsb,ggerthan.the last one and all chattering no.s»ly. and cluster ,ng round a bush. Ido *nh I iould make out what they are *y ng and why they95 words
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Article, Illustration166 1961-07-06 7 SHE WILL SELL H.K. STYLE DRESSES IN MEDAN PAYA LEBAR. Thurs. A Chinese Indonesian girl who left Medan a year ago for Hong Kong for a Holiday is returning with an idea to start a tailor shop in Indonesia designing Hong Kong style dresses. Miss Ho Tjiu Jin said that166 words
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205 1961-07-06 7 S'pore is invited to take part in India photo display SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE is one of the Asian countries invited to take part in the Amalgamated Second Asian and Seventeenth All-India Exhibition of Photography organised by the Photographic Society of India in November this year at the Jehangir Art Gallery205 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-07-06 7 Former 'terror' on island is now useful 'citizen' at Changi pHANGI, Thurs. Chaku, a 10-year-old monkey who used to make life uncomfortable for the people ir Pulau Übin, is now a useful "citizen" oi Kamuong Changi. REASON: Chaku has become an expert in plucking coconuts a craft he learned from167 words
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Article26 1961-07-06 7 SEREMBAN. ThUTS. Thieves broke into the Negri Sembilan Cotfee Dealers" Association in Cameron Street i and stole more than 50 bot- ties ot brandy.26 words
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Article21 1961-07-06 7 RAUB. Thurs.— lnche Abdul Razak bin Hitam. the Assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Slim River, Perak.21 words
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Miscellaneous325 1961-07-06 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... SAGITTARIUS-- =M ™> thins *v S2sj2r^ j a^S2 s^issu"^ o^ aries gjaDSfts.^ Tn^nu? ™d true you ha?e a 'orce a d direction. with a distinct advantage now u>ep "vmpathy for We sufferings |»ipß|f*flD|f (Dec. 23-Jan. 20): j» your favour. Make hay while of other, and will325 words
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Article, Illustration723 1961-07-06 8 PARENTS GAVE HER 'NEVER TO SHOW UP AGAIN' ORDER: WHAT NOW? Dear Anne, I am a girl of 19 and I left home after quarrelling with my parents about a boy who was going steady with me. Later when the723 words
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Article171 1961-07-06 8 H3 drug: No evidence to support its claims Q Could you please give me information on the drug HS? My daughter is a sufferer from bronchitis and I feel it is my duty to obtain at least a relief if not a cure for her. A. H3171 words
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Article113 1961-07-06 8 GUM CUTS DOWN SMOKE Q Could you jive nic sonic information about an an-ti-smoking *utd containing quassia? I have read that it is effective in helping people who would otherwise find it difficult to reduce their huge consumption of cigarettes. A. THERE are two reasons why this chewing gum may113 words
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117 1961-07-06 8 NON-FIZZING LIVER SALTS WORK AS WELL QWhen constipated I take a dose of liver salts, but I can't drink them until the fizz has gone. My husband says they will do me no good drinking t.iem flat. I have heard this said quite often. Is it true? A The fizz117 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-07-06 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rpHE winners of last week's colouring contest, each of X whom will receive S5/- are: MARY LIM (14|). 61 Serangoon Road, Singapore 8. JULIET TAN HUI GEK (9), 36-V Whampoa Square, Singapore 12. BENEDICT ESPECKERMAN (13), 93 St. Francis Road, Singapore 12.131 words
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Article, Illustration13693 1961-07-06 9 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM Horses entered lor the Singapore Tnrf Club's July race meeting <I|I(> UIN(. a?c all the trsi s cntetwl for the Turf Club's 1 line CLASS ONE ill U W Uld2et tS 6-61 fs-a 6P I I i: i> M ltr w 14-6-61 t 113,693 words
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Advertisement139 1961-07-06 9 j I 8 POWER ELEGANCE tf SAFETY COMFORT Hiiiman Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE IT'S BETTER BUILT! Own this new Hillman and you own a. fine car. It's Sweeping, elegint »new look*. not just put together, it's built and built to go. More vcrvr and power from a -r- ,r139 words
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Advertisement51 1961-07-06 10 i i i GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL A]\ SCOTTS ROAD. SINGAPORE, 9. TEL:***** 1 ShoppingA* ;K ADYENTURt! j/K^ COMPLETE RANGE OF:— S^mA m MEN'S WEAR &12 HR. SERVICE /T A CHINESE BROCADES V DRESSES FOR LADIES %l I WATCHES, BINOCULARS, X CAMERAS RADIOS I I INDIAN INDONESIAN I J THAI ITALIAN51 words
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Article, Illustration299 1961-07-06 11 Schools: Points to note Dress up... and win a big prize m parents to o*™ se r r f I NO NEED FOR BEAUTY or brains: best in oriental dress at dance will win J! you are a person who never misses a chance to take to the floor, then299 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-07-06 11 A FILIPINO FOLK DANCE IT was a session for tiny tots only when Afaniqiie Anderson, only daughter of Mr. and Mr>, I>erck Anderson celebrated her 6th birthdaj with a number of close friends and schoolmates from the Raeburn Park School, Harbour Board. In the picture, Monique76 words
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183 1961-07-06 11 NEW THEATRE CLUB TO STAGE ITS THIRD PRODUCTION MADAM Louise," a three-act farce by Vernon Sylvaine, is the third production of a recently-formed but one of the most active theatre clubs in Singapore. Flight-Lieutenant Dickie Green of the RAF Tengah Theatre Club will produce the play, enacted by a cast183 words
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Article, Illustration248 1961-07-06 11 Local photographer to have his works exhibited in London dfdfdfsdf CEVEM years ago, alter seeing Ih c Second Pan-Malayan Photographic Exhibition, Ho Tat Seng, impressed by the big names he noticed, decided lo take the camera art seriously. Today he is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great248 words
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Article203 1961-07-06 11 WHO'S THIS? FROM the facts below can you guess who the world-famous man or woman is? This quiz will appear every Thursday. The answers will be published on the following day in Page 3. All you have to do is Guess Who then check to see if you are as203 words
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Article198 1961-07-06 11 The Winner of the top prize in the Critic Contest is Miss Helen Wong 01 404 Stirling Road, Singapore 3. She writes: The song I am reviewing is one from Bobby Vees latest album of songs. It is called "One Last Kiss" available198 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-07-06 11 f|UR mystery singer last week was Maria Zamora. Of the many correct entries received the one picked out of a hat came from Lua Chwee Teck of J-6, Rayman Avenue, Singapore 12. She wins twb Philips EP discs. Who is the musical personality on the left? Send61 words
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Article, Illustration119 1961-07-06 11 TIPS BY CHRISTL FOR CONTESTANTS IN BEAUTY CONTEST EIGHTEEN- YEAR-OLD Christi D'Cruz (above), last years Xj Miss Singapore in the world beauty contest at Long Beach, has offered the following tips on how to appear before the judges in an international beauty contest. One must have good looks and a119 words
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Advertisement67 1961-07-06 11 inemax^oE >OWER AUTO IT ®j 1 PRESS ZOOM K-button rooming system insures the s -ell o, a great advantage ot smooth looming 3iio stcodv, clear image without being 5-33 mm focusing system with guarantees -^a-p imoqes. Price 5375/- i<j Penang Ro*d. f" tBP Al5 Suleiiran Court. PHOTO CO., LTD. Te!:67 words
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Advertisement198 1961-07-06 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- plete the special delivery form be- low and hand it to your news-vendor or post it to the address below and the FREE PRESS will be delivered \^\z2Hls\J to your home every day. ~\**S198 words
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648 1961-07-06 12 Follow the gallops at Buhit Timah with Scrutineer as your guide Skips over 3F. in 364/5 BUKIT TIMAH, Thursday. |>|(; NOISE made track- watchers sit up and lake notice this morning when he did a rousing linal workout. Wilh Misty Jadi for company, Ui^648 words
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166 1961-07-06 12 Layer meets the college boy from America for Wimbledon's top prize WIMBLEDON, Thursday. ROD Layer Uistralian runner-up for the past two years, will meet "Chuck" McKinley, of the United States, in the final 61 the men's singles on Friday in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships^-thc premier amateur tennis tournament in166 words
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194 1961-07-06 12 Indian navymen are no match for SHA Invitation XI BALESTIER. Thursday. r rilE Singapore Hockey Association's Invitation team made it a one-sided affair when they met the visiting Indian Naval Squadron (INS. Trishul and INS. Taiwan and beat them by five goals to nil on the Ceylon Sports Club ground194 words
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91 1961-07-06 12 FIVE WILL MAKE DEBUT IN THE WALKER CUP LONDON. Thurs. Britain's goU selectors sprang some surprises when they announced Ihe Walker Cup team yesterda y to on ec t ih c U::i:*c: Slates at s .;*-<.■ in s- ptember Hm learn, a hich will be captained by Charles Lawne, will91 words
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68 1961-07-06 12 UNITED STATES CRICKET XI FOR ENGLAND LONDON. Thurs. A United States cricket team will arrive in Britain next week for the first notable tour by an American team in 50 years. The tour has been arranged by the English Club Cricket conference. Some of the American team are Englishmen resident68 words
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Article72 1961-07-06 12 HENT-EY ON THAMES. Thurs. Japan's gallant bid lor success at Heniey Royal Regatta here yesterday ended when the Furukawa Four were eliminated by the British Vesta Club alter a hard struggle in their first heat of the Wy fold Cup. Vesta won by one-and-thi^e-quarter lengths, clocking:72 words
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Article56 1961-07-06 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Windsor Rovers Sports Club will meet Singapore Cricket Club at football on the padanLi on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. The following ha\e been selected to represent Rovers: Dixon. Bong Meng Chong. R Nathan, Tony Chow. Mustafah, Hock Lye. Thrower Chong Kong, Robin Chan56 words
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Article57 1961-07-06 12 LONDON. ThurL. Osamu Ishiguro of Japan had a walkover at Wimbledon yesterday to enter the quarter finals of the All-England Plate for players beaten in the first and second rounds Dl the men's singles proper. Ishiguru's opponent. Dag i Jagge of Norway, did not api pear57 words
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Article16 1961-07-06 12 WELLINGTON. Thurs. Tlie Australian Rugby Leu cue touring team beat South Auckland 26-8 yesterday.16 words
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231 1961-07-06 12 IT'S A LOST CAUSE FIGHTING WOOD-SHOT IN THE IBF SI SINGAPORE. Thurs. In donesia, the Thomas Cup holders, have failed ia the bid to Legalise the wood-shot at the inter national Badminton Federation's annual general meeting in London yesterday. About the same 41 delegates who stood against iwo previous attempts231 words
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262 1961-07-06 12 5,000 FANS AT BASKETBALL: SCHOOLS BEAT NEE SOON pEYLANG, Thurs. The \J honour of playing the opening game in the 1961 Singapore Amateur Basketball Open championships went to the Singapore Combined Schools. Their impressive courtcraft enabled them to beat Nee Soon Cagers 84-60 in the Division One game before a262 words
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Article47 1961-07-06 12 FARRER PARK. TflUXS.— Hong Koag ana Shanghai Bank, showing all rouna superiority, beat Weai nes 2-1 in a SBHFA League and Cup match here yesterday. I. van Huzeiu and Jo<ian Hassail scored for the Bank while Andrew Yap (penally) netted for the lasers.47 words
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Article31 1961-07-06 12 KATONG. Tnui*.— Katong DUtnct you the Combiiieci Schools' inter-ciibtricL :eiuii& championship when they trounced Bukit Timah District by four matches to one at St. Pauick'.s School uerr on Tuesday31 words
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422 1961-07-06 12 SOMERSET PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR GAMBLE THAT MISFIRED LONDON, Thurs. Harold Stephenson. Somerset's professional captain made a gamble that came unstuck with a vengeance yesterday. He won the toss against Worcestershire and put them in to bat on the always placid Dudley wicket. Worcestershire's reply was i to thrash422 words
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Article95 1961-07-06 12 EVEREADY XI SCALP MERCANTILE pARRER park, Unas. suiga- pore Business Houses league winners, Mercantile Bank, were defeated 3-2 by Evereauy in the SBHFA League ana Cup match heie yestciQuy. A freak goal in the 10th minute gave tile winners a one-:iii interval leau, bu L Mercantile Bank equalised immediately after95 words
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Article41 1961-07-06 12 GEYLANG. Tluus. Malayan Airways beat Riligapore Traction Company 3-1 m the SBHPA Junior League ana Cup matc^i here vesteruay. Wee Seng Pah scoreu a h*> trick for the Airwayo, .uici Ann Soon replied for Traction Company.41 words
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