The Singapore Free Press, 8 July 1961
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Title Section22 1961-07-08 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1961 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration278 1961-07-08 1 Blunders that led to war— Starts today in P. 5 pgawa, 'the saviour of the I Cathedral' gv OTHUI RICHARDS SINGAPORE, Soturdoy. j ip inese yesterday who claimed to tin saviour of St. Andrew's ing the Occupation. Liiiccl Professor Andrew N 'in V Directoi of Kduca[Kinese278 words
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Article168 1961-07-08 1 II HAT'S new in The Free ff Press, the paper that brings you something fresh every week? Today The Free Press starts a series oj article* to make you think; and next week it publishes the first of a series of cartoons to make you168 words
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Article, Illustration147 1961-07-08 1 ON the lighter side of life. The Free Press invites you to meet 'Angel Face: This cartoon series about the adventures of the sauciest little baby you ever saw will appear in The Free Press every Tuesday and Friday, startin next week. It. too. is147 words
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128 1961-07-08 1 Mrs. ANUAR FLIES TO JOIN HUSBAND IN LONDON PVTA LEBAR, Sat.— Mrs. Hedwig Anuar. former director Of the Singapore National Library, left test night by air for Britain with her son. Azml. 3. to join her husband who is reading law In London. Mrs. Anuar, who had just finished her128 words
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Article28 1961-07-08 1 LONDON. Sat. The recent British trade fair in Moscow should produce owtewto a t least one million pairs of British &hoe*, shoemakers were told here.28 words
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274 1961-07-08 1 VARSITY GETS MAN TO HEAD NEW DEPT. AFTER A YEAR'S SEARCH SINGAPORE S a t. The one-year search in three continents for a man to head the University of Malaya in Singapore's new department of political science has ended. Scotland -bom Professor Robert Stephen Milne. 42. i has arrived to274 words
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Article17 1961-07-08 1 MOSCOW. S;ii.— Pa iii Robeson i rived r«e:e Toi a holiday anci medical treatment.17 words
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329 1961-07-08 1 LEEDS. 4 SPLENDID innings of 93 by Colin Cowdrey helped England to pass the Australian first innings total of 237 with six wickets in hand on the second day of the third cricket Test here yesterday. England, nine for no wicket329 words
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Article73 1961-07-08 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Some 30 employees of the Groat World Amusement Park, Kirn Seng Road, will get a general wage rise ranging from $5 to $7 a month. They will also receive backpay of between $35 and $49 because the new wage rates are retrospective from73 words
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155 1961-07-08 1 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By OUKIT TIMAH, Sat. Due to the prolonged dry spell in Singapore the track here will be very firm this afternoon for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Unless there is a break in the weather, which is155 words
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172 1961-07-08 1 Counsellor takes over U.K. Commission: Head and deputy away SINGAPORE, Saturday. the head and deputy head of the United Kingdom Commission away From Singapore, Mr. P. 13. C. Moore, Counsellor, Ims taken over as acting Commissioner and ;iiiin^ Deputy Commissioner. Lord Selkirk, the Commissioner, is now in London for urgent172 words
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Article27 1961-07-08 1 NUREMBERG (West Germany). Sat. Throe East German racing car drivers asked ior political •asylum in West Germany after taking part in a race here27 words
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66 1961-07-08 1 PAYA LLBAR. oat.- Masoka Maeda, 14 year old daughter oi Mr. K. Maeda, the Japanese Consul-General in Singapore, How into Singapore last night to keep a birthday date with her two-year-old sister. Akiko. At the airport, alter hogging her sister, Masoka said she66 words
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Article36 1961-07-08 1 youth ieaten 1 0 DLATH NEAR home: >i\ti \eoiu i t(.||tll I \I M I < |vǤ r If! 11 ineclcd tiviM LAYAN H ruNDS v im.vH Jnd n 1 UK V"1 i i t l36 words
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Advertisement12 1961-07-08 1 HI- JoDbk Kj r I/I XLf ENEX is a, MUST! "■-"^fetwKLEENEX •CIM12 words
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Advertisement61 1961-07-08 1 VAN Uli\ ntfltt. On-Hard Hoad. S*n«r.-1». Tels: *****, ***** A. 222*0. MAMIYA IL automatic U Norn Qpiazin.. AutcmGhc 16. An amazing miniGturo camcrc which uic. any tv.Dc of lo millimetre Kirn. The Momiya '6 Butomotic is c ouippcd vMtn new.\ desiQned Momiya-Sekor len wfith a speed cf F2.6 UST PRICI61 words
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196 1961-07-08 2 IRREGULAR START FOR SMALL GAINS AT CLOSE i ONDON, Sat. Tin J prices moved irreilarly yesterday morn:.o knit at the close of the session they showed small gains on Thursay's afternoon close. harder tone presimir- Elected some buying in the iinmir.er.t Tit: men! mount ol liquidation bsorbed as buying ttaroughoui196 words
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Article35 1961-07-08 2 New low for the DN. Sal T:it exchange s w ling kgains tne Siau doQai fell here (owes !t 1 since ect nomic crisis in A, two dollars the sterling rate I cents above the35 words
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297 1961-07-08 2 Iron prospecting continues on Kulim Rubber plantations By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Saturday. AS ANNOUNCED earlier, prospecting for x iron ore was carried out during 1960 over parts of one of the group's Kedah estates by a Chinese mining firm, the directors' report of Kulim Rubber Plantations Ltd., reveals.297 words
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129 1961-07-08 2 MARKETS -SOME END-ACCOUNT BEAR-COVERING: BUYERS CAUTIOUS LONDON. Sat The siock markets ended the week quietly with prices Irregular. A certain amount of endaccount bear-covering took place but investment demand was small and buyers adopted a cautious attitude pending the Chancellor of 'he Exchequer's action to correct the economic situation. Gilt-edged129 words
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Article39 1961-07-08 2 PARIS, Sat. The Michelin Company yesterday announced it v. ill b;::ld a syntbetk rubber plant in the Bordeaux area. The anQOtmcement cid not specify the vpe of rubber to be produced or •he planned production rat*.39 words
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Article55 1961-07-08 2 HONG KONG. Fn. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation 5414 $416 sales sales Wheetock Marden si 4 20 $14.20 sales sales Hlung phone 557.50 $58.00 sales sale* Dairy Firm Co.d Storage 540.T5 541.00 -.lies sales Taikoo Dock $73.00 $74.50 sales sales Jarumc55 words
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Article154 1961-07-08 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales In the Singapore Tradinc Room yeiieruav were: INDUSTRIALS: Fitzpatrfcks $1.95 iup 5 cent.s>. F. N. Ords $2 30 <up 5 cents). Gammon $2.20 .up 1 cent I J. Wa-ufh $2.03 'up 17 cents). M. Cement $2.55 iup 26 cents), M< Alister $1.45154 words
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Article69 1961-07-08 2 LONDON. Sat. World mine woduction of tin-in-concentrat«s •ose to 12,800 tons in March from 2.100 in February, the Internaional Tin Council reports in the Fune issue of its monthly statisical bulletin. World smelter prediction of tin netal increased to 13.500 tons from .1.500 tons in69 words
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Article58 1961-07-08 2 NEW YORK, Sat.— Shell Chemical Company, a subsidiary of Shell Dil Company, has announced that it has reduced the price of its x>lyisoprene synthetic rubber by -wo U.S. cents a lb. to 26.1 U.S. :ents for carload or truckload lots )r to 25 U.S. cents per58 words
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261 1961-07-08 2 Malaya ratifies second tin pact: More say Yes ONDON, Sat. Ma- laya is among the four producer countries that have already ratified the second international tin agreement which came into force last Saturday. The others are Indonesia, Nigeria and Thailand. Notice of intent to ratify had been received from Australia.261 words
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233 1961-07-08 2 U.S. seeks to dispel war fears— takes 'less tough' stand WASHINGTON, Saturday. concerned at the crisis atm mosphere building up over the Berlin issue, the Kennedy administration took steps yesterday to bring the matter into some perspective, r Reports which bore all the marks of being officially inspired sought to233 words
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89 1961-07-08 2 B.O.A.C. SERVICES IN LONDON HIT AGAIN AS 75 GO ON STRIKE LONDON. Sat. A maintenance strike hit British Overseas Airways services at London Airport yesterday for the second time within two weeks. Sir Matthews Slattery. 8.0.A.C. chairman said six or eight aircraft were affected so far. He said 75 men89 words
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180 1961-07-08 2 NEW RIVALS FOR BRITAIN'S INDUSTRY t ONDON. Sat —Britain has Xj to decide whether to maintain an "uneconomic oid-fashioned Industry" blockIng the sale> of younger nations or whether to concentrate on new sciencebased industries. Mr. Denzil Freeth. Parliamentary Secretary for Science, said here last night. Mr Freeth told the Union180 words
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Article84 1961-07-08 2 SOUTHAMPTON, (England), Sat,— Chinese crew barred from landing from the Dutch liner Johan Van Oldenbranevelt by United States authorities at Miami pelted the quayside with bottles, passengers reported here yesterday. Trouble started when the 500 passengers from Australia, New Zealand and North America, on their84 words
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Article118 1961-07-08 2 Previous r «rta» rtUBBEH NO. H»ft O.l.f lunilin ports July 24 7/16 246 Aut 24 9/16 24 11/16 NUMBER No. 1 fttt SHt 242 24 13/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlomont House Terms. Aur 24 13/16 24 15 '16 Seot '.'42 25 1/16 TONE: Steady. ■'mfflLH 'Alto118 words
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Article64 1961-07-08 2 NEW YORK, July 7. Previous Today TIN Strait* 117.23 116.87 RUBBER Future* Rll Contract, July 29.27} 29.37* Sept. 29.18 29.30 TONE: Steady. SALES: 22 Utf. *C«M*t»*H Contract July 29.10 29.13 eot. 29.101 29.221 TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. No. 1 RSS July landed price 29 i L'9i COFFEE:64 words
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Article33 1961-07-08 2 NEW YORK, July 7. Previous Today i 80 Industrial* 694.27 692.73 90 Railr«ad» 142.48 141.36 40 Dome*tlo Sands... 84.16 S4.12 18 UtllltlM 113.86 113.&5 M Stacks Campaslta Avsrases 231.03 230.3633 words
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Article36 1961-07-08 2 Malabar spot 46, adoats 45J. July shipment 4oi. L.ampong spot 46, afloat* 452, July shipment 4"» J. Muntok white Bt>ot 65, ailoats 53|, July shipment 515, sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted In U.S. cent*36 words
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Article85 1961-07-08 2 LONDON, July 7. Previous Today COPRA Philippine* a.i.f. U.K. /North European port* dellvtrort wstght par long tan July |l€7i s\h r COPRA, Stiaits •srna. 3.1. t. UK./ Marth European Pirli delivered weight per long ton July/Aug £60i £60j COCONU1 OIL erud« Straits c.l.f. European ports in hulk85 words
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217 1961-07-08 2 Russia vetoes Security Council resolution by Britain to I recognise Kuwait s freedod NEW YORK, Sat. The The Soviet Union vetoed in the Security Council last night a British resolution which would have recognised the independence of Kuwait and kept the Kuwait situation under review by the council. A United217 words
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143 1961-07-08 2 SOVIET NOTE A BLOW TO TEST BAN HOPES, SAYS U.S. 11/ASHINGTOX, Sat— The ff State Department said that the latest Soviet note on the nuclear test ban negotiations was 'a new blow at hopes that a successful conclusion of a test ban agreement can still be reached." But it reaffirmed143 words
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118 1961-07-08 2 British-Soviet co-operation helps peace Khrushche MOSCOW S; I Khrushch* be was sun |c and cu-o)j< rai l|j ti.^h and Bovii Ig contribute imtm I 1 settlement of t I international the oonfioUdatiOQ I peace. V The Soviet l^ fcer's stab su I s tamed In a I buted to visit118 words
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Advertisement115 1961-07-08 2 The NEW PH I LI PS TRANSISTOR ...JUST THE RADIO FOR YOU! Philips Rjclo model 83X06T is the latest I design hi transistors. With it yci' have t of a portable plus the grace of a table model and handy you just use the build-in grip at the easy carrying.115 words
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Miscellaneous105 1961-07-08 2 [Ships in port s. .iion^Mde the Sm^aport Mar 1 Mm Ci.irfi mhjrves today are: StnMl Cook lo n. L kn 13 M I l 96 Ka*or, d 1 Rojitv LlT.k.r.-i, g^a rrsk, S tag, Stet tei T-- Y'.i. Kyotc Kbeag Kany ::->eror. Pron::npnv \r~: r.:i. I Foe PApcira, B Btaag,105 words
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Miscellaneous40 1961-07-08 2 A II ll >^"^ HE'S ASKING I *)OU TO SWITCH \l I OVER— HE WANTS TO SEE V i 1 I V TME POG-POOP I V COVWiERQALS/ v'»:v!v.->* "^^t "t f J^flfVP^I »f' > I-'-'v' ,v''!"v v ■•M Jk mmm* R' J9940 words
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Article, Illustration336 1961-07-08 3 Experiment will help A.C.S. boys, say police gINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Traffic Police will introduce :i one-way traffic scheme to regulate traffic in the Canning RiseFort Canning Road area from Monday. The police secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat. told the Free Press that the new one-way scheme336 words
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25 1961-07-08 3 I S Qgh, I P noon I aI I I I I I o'oed d a25 words
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Article, Illustration263 1961-07-08 3 She is off to fulfil an ambition: To be music teacher SINGAPORE, Sat A SINGAPORE girl left the State on the liner Roma on her way lo England to fulfil her life's ambition thai of becoming a music leacher. She i- Miss Goh Peck Sian, who will be taking aMISS GOH - 263 words
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Article103 1961-07-08 3 SINGAPORE, sat.—Sixteen-year-old YusofT bin A. Hameed yesterday promised the Singapore Ninth Magistrate Mr N. A. DRozano. that he would be a good boy when he agreed to sign a bond of good behaviour for the next six months The bond was in the sum of103 words
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Article602 1961-07-08 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S rvMmjhiKaii^^^ SINGAPORE, Saturday. AT A FORMAL installation dinner of the Inner Wheel Club on July 20 the president, Mrs. Clara Anciano, will hand over the charter and office to the president-elect, Mrs. Kami a Assomull. The function will start with dinner. Toasts will be proposed to602 words
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Advertisement111 1961-07-08 3 "f^lL for Travellers... 11 T Jmion C-n»ent« 3TT p. lit W H Rouna c s Sole Agents: TONG ENG MEDICAL *d TRADING CO., 9 3a Tciok Aycr strcet Tei 75i 9 MORISHIIA MAN CO., LTD. NONE T CURONSAN andREMAIN '(L GURONSAN, the Fomous liver S^ oetoxkotive, has hod 'f'" o111 words
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Advertisement231 1961-07-08 3 Bumper Bargain Days C| Don't Miss this TODAY only. <| II MADE TO MEASURE TROUSERS 11 DACRON COTTON TROUSERS II USUAL $24.50 NOW $19.90 WASH WEAR TROUSERS ll (Creose Resistont) USUAL $19.90 NOW $16.50 1 DACRON WOOL TROUSERS 1| i USUAL $35.00 NOW $25.00 i MOHAIR WOOL TROUSERS I USUAL231 words
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Miscellaneous505 1961-07-08 3 $$00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page 4 CINEMAS SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: CAPITOL: The Fair Sex imid- Local artists" exhibition of paintnight), ings at British Council, Amber CATHAY: The Man from La- Mansions, Penang Road, 10 a.m. ramie505 words
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Article280 1961-07-08 4 No ragging but they'll wear name tags SINGAPORE, Sa t The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold an "Orientation Week" to welcome freshmen from July 10 to 14. But there will not be any ragging. Miss Lotus Chang, chairman of the Orientation Week sub-committee, said the280 words
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Article, Illustration236 1961-07-08 4 MALAY SOLDIERS' WIVES TAKE UP ARMS' AT CAMP'S SHOOTING CLUB SINGAPORE. Sat.— Fifteen Malay women wives of officers and soldiers of the Singapore Infantry Regiment are among the members of the recently formed Wives' shooting Club at Colombo Camp, riu Pandan. Twice a month, they exchange their sarongs for trousers236 words
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36 1961-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -J Eighty-one final year trainees under the Central Apprenticeship Scheme will sit j for their proficiency examination this year. The successful ones will be certified as skill artisans.36 words
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Article37 1961-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —I The VOC Sports Club, one of the oldest sports organisa- tions in Malaya, has given 200 books in four languages to the library at the Kuala Lumpur Gfeneral Hospital.37 words
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184 1961-07-08 4 Mr. Scan's pythons live on water from family altar SINGAPORE, Saturday. SEAH PENG YEOW, 60, a mechanic in Palembang Road, is the owner of three very special pythons which live only on a daily diet of three cups of water from the family altar. This is despite the fact that184 words
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129 1961-07-08 4 Estate s new $20,000 centre is ready SINGAPORE. Sat.— The new $20,000 community centre building in Kampong Silat Estate has been completed. It will be opened soon by the Assemblyman tor Sepoy Lines. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, who is Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Law. The new129 words
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132 1961-07-08 4 TRAFALGAR HOME CLUB DOUBLES ITS MEMBERSHIP T 1O CIIU KANG. Sat.— The Trafalgar Home Youth Club in Yio Chu Kang Road, sponsored by the International Ys Men's Ciub 'Beta Chapten. has doubled its membership since its formation. This club— one of the three youth community projects sponsored by the Beta132 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-07-08 4 VICE-ADMIRAL Nobuyoshi Watanabe, Vice Chief of Maritime Staff, Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force, has concluded his four-day goodwill visit here at the invitation of the Royal Navy. During; his visit here, he toured naval installations, including the Naval Base in Seletar and the Naval Air73 words
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428 1961-07-08 4 Wesley: 7.30 a.m., 10 a.m., 5.30 p.m. Paya Lebar Methodist: 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., Straits Chinese Methodist: 8.40 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 5.20 p.m. Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist: 2.45 p.m., 4 p.m. Teluk Ayer Chinese Methodist: 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 11.00 a.m.428 words
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Advertisement123 1961-07-08 4 I Up wilt/) t /O >> sHi i^^l,, O T»° N Jl g m nil Keep the whole family j -^J ,Ym- -=r=— ■Jr g a^ i ff v Tl i '^^Mh hi-- L- IS lIRYSLER V^ Slender This exclusive "Climate-Minder" on all new models balances both temperature and humidity123 words
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Advertisement359 1961-07-08 4 HOTEL IDeJ i :£^mf^ Extension To iQ i X 'Bfeif ALPHONSO ORTEU khi WKI BABY WONG Singing B J I and INTRODUCING Japan'i MISS SAKURA CHOO I 1 Specially Engaged 7>> Entertain i{ SONGS DANCES 2 DIFFERENT SHOWS Njg h .EXOTIC DANCES:— jj/fc 2. GYPSY DANCE sf^^t 3. MAMBO NO.359 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1961-07-08 5 A.J. P - Hitler must be stopped by threat of a great coalition or by force of arms' A.J.P begen today ********************1^ 1 Taylor's fellow historians are arguing about S it fiercely but his story is more than an academic bombshell. Did Hitler want war? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,157 words
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Miscellaneous122 1961-07-08 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by I*ee Falk and Phil Davis UW-WHAT I I MY--CASH DRAWER J 4^n I IOH-SORRY-A I I ONLY WISM I COULP STAY HAPPENJEPf --^MPT>*2^--r/*"^4^^ AAU6T-HAVE i-j V^_^*f TO SEE. THEM WAKE UFW* THE HEART OF JULIET JONES ay S»a« Drake 1122 words
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Article350 1961-07-08 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE QUOTE 1 from this week s Justice of the Peace Review: THERE are careless pedestrians—even dangerous pedestrians in one sense of the word— as well os careless and dangerous drivers ond it is difficult not to accept that in the present state of traffic they must be350 words
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353 1961-07-08 6 Merdeka or merger? Some more questions this I SENSE a taint colonial streak in "Simple Ciuzen," whose letter you published last Saturday under the heading "Merger <>r Merdeka?" From the tone vi the letter, I can only conclude tnut the writer is one oi those diehards who tind all, sorts353 words
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Letter304 1961-07-08 6 'The protest over L-test move to Selegie Road a sign of no-confidence' J SEE Unit our driving instructors are moaning about the possibility that learners may in future be tested in the Selegie Road-Middle Road area. This would be a sequel to the projected transfer of the304 words
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246 1961-07-08 6 I WISH to thank "Good Driver" for his letter headed "The line-crossers who cause inconvenience"' which appeared in the Free Press dated 1.7.61. It is correct to say that junii' motorists are still not complying with the law by crossing the double white line246 words
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Letter38 1961-07-08 6 We. the reorients of Kampong Hyderabad, in Hyderabad Road, off Alexandra Road, will be grateful if a public telephone could be installed in our kampong. The nearest public telephone is a mile away. 200 RESIDENTS. Singapore.38 words
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Letter96 1961-07-08 6 BRAVO. Chellappa, for your gallantry. It is time that communal football ended. Xo benefit Is derived but communal illfeelings may be stirred. There are two universities in Singapore the University of Malaya and Nanyang University which should have been given matches against the visiting St. Paul's University96 words
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Letter108 1961-07-08 6 The heathen shall know Ezekiel xxxvi, 23. UNBELIEF in God will give way to conviction w hen unbelievers .see for themselves God.> holiness displayed in the lives of His people. That is why Christians, as children oi God 'John I. > 12' are taught to pray ••Hallowed be108 words
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188 1961-07-08 6 FACTORY NOISES TROUBLE THIS RESIDENT THE Governments plans ior industriaiiaing Singapore are to be welcomed by everybody ior the immediate and long term benefits they will bring our biace. But, unfortunately, there are some like me who lind the presence ol factories near our homes quite iritoierabie. My house Is188 words
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Letter41 1961-07-08 6 0 The water pressure has been low for many years in houses in Green Lane. We hope you will kindly publish this letter in your paper so that the itv Water Department will do something: about it. RATEPAYERS. Katong41 words
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Article137 1961-07-08 6 THE C look < 0 said "th< r< the bousi II "Impo- ib I husband' igi House, J3 r>iLL ITU BUD I I left arm f j '"bill s I" p« pi« ri and w;:< re 2i marrtl I "MOVIE BTA! PU put y I most dense' j* "Thai137 words
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Advertisement381 1961-07-08 6 Yon can hand in ymmr classified nd» to nn\ one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA <>"<* SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS U M 4 M *1. Ml HIM \i :.d., KOTA BHARU K'JALALUM»»U» KUANTAN I n t RmmA i i Butttn WEVBAN LtCa iNGAPORt U ..1 >» v >- i I381 words
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Advertisement64 1961-07-08 6 Sioe's Silverware to tnaJ& i/our table sparkle, to your guests that < special feeling of deligh welcome. S. c J)/Jt. L SiUa M SINGAPORE IPOM Associate Co. S. P. H.dc Silva (H.K.) Ltd. Mo* v iH^^^nmagnetic recording l°P c iHkj^^Mm OUTLASTS ALL THE REST -i di'■ c with W S&.64 words
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Miscellaneous833 1961-07-08 6 SINGAPORE tmenta] cafe; 9.30 Tne i^ews; 1 I 1 I I i 1 Ji met («»"0 k cruise; 10.00 Radio night spot; j j j*^ H I M.dium Wave St>r\i<r H.OO Saturday night is melody I JH|l6~' i""^THlV^|l^^ '^l""~"^^l View point 11.45 Piano play- This week at the United Nations;833 words
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Article, Illustration227 1961-07-08 7 Lions Club plans two community projects for next year PRESIDENT SEEKS AID POP SPECTACLE BANK', CANCER FUND SINGAPORE, Saturday. Behram Vakil, president of the Singapore Lions Club, announced that the Club would be undertaking two new community service projects in the coming year. Mr, Vakil revealed these plans on his227 words
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83 1961-07-08 7 COMBINED CHOIR TO PRESENT PSALM CANTATA SINGAPURF. Sat.— Trinity College students are joining the Tamil Methodist Church choir in presenting a cantata on Psalm 23 at a -p?cial "Choir Sunday" service at the Tamil Church in Short Street at 7.30 tomorrow >•> 1 1> i The cantata Is under the83 words
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141 1961-07-08 7 28 SPEND WEEK IN SEMINARY TO DISCUSS THE, PROBLEMS OF YOUNG WORKERS PONGGOL. Sat. Twenty eight youths are spending a "Study Week" at the Ponggol Seminary under the auspices of the Young Christian Workers. Mr. Freddy Wong:, one of the organisers, said that one of the purposes of the Week141 words
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80 1961-07-08 7 FOUR ARE GIVEN STUDY GRANTS BY CO-OP UNION SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Co operative Union has awarded four co-operative scholarships to members' children studying in Secondary IV this year. They are Ong Yew Bee of Katong Convent. Mehrun Siraj of Raffles Girls Secondary School. Tan Khan Kee ot Cedar Girls'80 words
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Article, Illustration145 1961-07-08 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singing Khoos have done their good deed for the day with their donation of $15 and three bundles of clothes to the fire victims of Bukit Ho Swee. Francis, 14. Lawrence, 12 and Victor, 11, sons of Mr. Khoo145 words
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196 1961-07-08 7 TEENAGERS TO TAKE PART IN BIG BIBLE MEET SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore. Youth for Christ will hold its .second anniversary youth rally at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 7.30 p.m. today. Its director. Mr. Liew Kce Kok. said that while the rally is specially planned for teenagers, parents and friends are196 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-07-08 7 TO celebrate the 25th anniversary ol its factory in Klang. the Bata Shoe Company is now holding a two-week sale \l <sifTfr-infirf Free Press picture shows a section of the crowd X eh Packed toe main store in North Bridge RoTd at hmeh time yesterday. The sale ends52 words
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151 1961-07-08 7 Family man Jarvis has his big moment of joy at the airport PAYA LEBAR, Saturday. A REGULAR soldier serving in the Royal I Horse Artillery in London realised that he could not spend enough time with his wife and baby son because of his hours of duty. So* 22-year-old LanceBombadier151 words
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70 1961-07-08 7 BISHOP TO OPEN 522.000 KLANG VICARAGE J/TANG. Sat. The Lord Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt Rev. C.K. Salisbury, will pay a twoday visit to Klang on July 15 and 16. While here the Bishop fill confirm about 15 Anglican children. He will also open and dedicate the new70 words
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Article21 1961-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, has been elected chairman of the Malayan Industrial Dei velopment Finance Ltd.21 words
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119 1961-07-08 7 ASSOCIATION TO STAGE 2 CONCERTS OF CHINESE MUSIC SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chinese Industrial and Commercial Old Boys' Association in Robinson Road will hold "Musical Nights" tomorrow and next Sunday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. A spokesman of the organising committee said: "The musical nights will feature Chinese classical music and119 words
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54 1961-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The motion seeking recognition of the law degree of the University of Malaya is expected to be passed by the end of next month, according to a spokesman for the Ministry of Justice. It would be tabled in Parliament for the54 words
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Article29 1961-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, said that more and more new roads were beinr built in the State.29 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-07-08 7 The jeweller looks carefully at the watch. When wiU tbe mended asks Rupert. Must 1 wait very long The man seems amused. It won't be done for a week." he says. You must leave it. And you had better hurry. The buses to Nutwood go107 words
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Advertisement300 1961-07-08 7 sVm w^^^^b Hf S r u"* S A truly magnificent gold bracelet L«1 S watch, with precision performance. pV~ ft The flashing fire of its jewel cut |V_ I crystal matches the quality of its r ,V finish. In solid gold throughout. ~>,*~ H i ,'< S N r wk300 words
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Miscellaneous189 1961-07-08 7 :M and pleasure to your distinct ad- TmiDIIC (Apr. 21-May 21): IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... vantage. If delayed in a shop- lAUHUS HAVE fun, this Saturir n w pl,,^ sprec> indulge now. day, and avoid taking risks. Envfti'R excellent taste and o ,>. I courage friendUness. S --e a «n189 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1961-07-08 8 ONE SPECIES-THE P BUNGA RAYAHAS BEEN GROWN IN MALAYA AS A HEDGE PLANT FOR MANY GENERATIONS THK hibiscus belong to the family Malvaceae and is a genus comprising many species, 'quite a number of which grow in the tropical and sub-tropical regions. A number of1,002 words
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Article, Illustration476 1961-07-08 8 THIS COSY BENCH WILL SOLVE SPACE PROBLEM BY OUR HANDYMAN Pl'T those old dining chairs in the shed out of the way. Here's a simple way to build a cosy dining corner in your room. These easily-made bench seats give the family more room round the dining table, and serve476 words
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Advertisement74 1961-07-08 8 TfflS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE WHOLE WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE... Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you in touch, that not only reports events but interprets74 words
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Advertisement93 1961-07-08 8 *y \q3 plea are Cordless i ndie 1 Powerful 8 fIMN 3 Band All Attractive Nml Casing. y HI-FI nUNSCONTINDTOJ h 10 TRANSISTOR ItAOB jl Attractive Plastic Casing 1 1 3 Band All Wave M Tone Control Diol Lamp Available at al! leading Radio Dc SANYO (MALAYA) SINGAPORE CO 6-B,93 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-07-08 9 I iffflH R££ P RESS vide C CHARM v Shirley MacLaine Id i ar< th 3 r f ace of :opcorn I to d27 words
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Article, Illustration445 1961-07-08 9 GINA MARTELLI - GINA MARTELLI LIKE NEW BATHING SUITS IT IS SIMPLE BUT SLEEK DATELINE ROME by THHSE days a fashion designer's success depends on how often his ideas gel copied in other countries. On that basis, the most successful Italian designer this season is Roberto445 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1961-07-08 9 PROJECT 99 -A NEW RACING CAR WITH 4- WHEEL DRIVE motoring "pVEN as you read this in Singapore, roaring round the bends at Silverstone lor Ihe British Empire Trophy race }<>(i;i\ will be a revolutionary racing car. Called Project 99 it has a four-wheel drive and is a direct development1,055 words
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Advertisement54 1961-07-08 9 A goldf.lled watch for every mood, every dress, the Versat.le comes with a set of three slip-m straps m different colours. 'A prec.sion timepiece of rare beauty and versafhty. R.ch choice of goldf.lled end enamel case tops. Sold and servced by leading watch dealers m Singapore. S&^*WATCH CO.. irn i«c54 words
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Advertisement173 1961-07-08 9 By fli^ft lß BS6 Ko ESS k^ f f*'v f b js b hlk 1^ Jt I^> V v/ ■X B II ***** Vy I'ivl t I Jzsfßa HlHllßllliOi'lC' hb n' _^^^bbTH^hbb^hbblhßbs^B^^^^ LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS SCIENCE AND NATURE SERIES This series ib designed to meet oil th< requirements173 words
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310 1961-07-08 10 SCRUTINEER - Fit and fresh Big Noise should win tomorrow Class 1 Div. 2 sprin SCRUTINEER By Singapore, Sat u^ RACE SIX gIG NOISE, a speedy chestnut dip, little trouble in iCOOtlttting moderate field in the (kiss 1. l)j\ j s v (Race Six). at Bukit Timah tomorrow lit i\nd fresh after310 words
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211 1961-07-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sat The 6h.gapore Am a ten I Football .-Wociation has once again tallied to ex-Malaya cup 'stars 1 in preference to tiu younger set. The Associations selectors have nam d Marines inside forward Tahir Abu as a reserve for A Malaya211 words
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1450 1961-07-08 10 RACE 1—2.15: CL. 3, DIV. 5—6 FURS. 1 LORD LUCAN 3yr bnzg (Yang Yin St.) Heddle. 9.0 (10) 2 AUCH AYE 3yr chag (Mdms Meyer Murphy) Donnelly. 9.0 (13> Donnelly 3 SHOWGIRL in 3yr cham (Shaw St.) Spencer, 8.13 (2^ Franklin 4 MAGNIFICO 4yr bag1,450 words
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284 1961-07-08 10 Malay girls create basketball history in S'pore GEYLANG, Saturday. pOR the first time in the history of basketball in Singapore an All-Malay girls' basketball team is competing in the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's open championship now being played at the Happy World. This distinction goes to the Combined Schools' (Green)284 words
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67 1961-07-08 10 A WATER-POLO TEAM FROM JAPAN COMING KATONG. Sat. Japanese University water-poloists will be in Singapore on Sept. 11 and will play two matches before leaving on Sept. 15. The Japanese are returning to Japan after having taken part in the 'Universeiad' held at Sophia recently. At last night's SASA meeting,67 words
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93 1961-07-08 10 /CLEVELAND, (Ohio), Sat xt The P resld ?nt of the National Boxing Association of the United States. Mr David Ott. said that world heavyweight champion Flovd Patterson had until Sept *13 to defend his title, or lose N.B.A. recognition. Mr. Ott said93 words
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Advertisement83 1961-07-08 10 m Hk Friendly and iconc^'fl fl^B helpers in your h:^| JT^J chores! The SZ26 pol^W m jf^\ cr with liquid wjx cC I A""**"^\ tatner to givc^lca^'^*"* lli'-P Moors, and a h*h sp^W I Jy i^j vacuum cleaner to ce^ t* /."^s^x. your house clean fo^^i /v.V::^kNv floor to ceiling83 words
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Miscellaneous594 1961-07-08 10 PBPPPBB THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG NAN FANG fAj I \gm SCRUTINEER TRLSPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER LMY KWEE LOH MA YU-LOONG R cc 6 SETAPAK 6 SETAPAK 6 SETAPAK 5 LAST TRY 6 SETAPAK 5 LAST TRY 6 SETAPAK 5 LAST TRY ■Batsfl B594 words
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761 1961-07-08 11 Segisrika looks extra good thing in CI. 3 sprint page 10 jni^tainment P Qi etf2s recent nsidera- j S /..v-ainl t-- form pay jl XGLI f \\icux OauP nflowor t>-:'- A CE THREE r tooits the (as I -'> lei ol a ki s i Lite cie r E 11761 words
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210 1961-07-08 11 HUNDRED WILL CONTEST RAF GOLF MEET ON TUESDAY SINGAPORE, bat. Nearly one hundred goiters drawn from all ranks of the Air Force in Singapore, Malaya and Gan in the Maldives Islands will be competing in the Far East Air Force Golfing Society's championship to be played over the Royal Singapore210 words
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76 1961-07-08 11 PLAYER LEADS WITH THE MOST DOLLARS DUNEDIN, (Florida) Sat. Gary Player (South Africa) and Arnold Palmer (United States) head the money winners' list on this year's American golf circuit. Player has so far earned nearly $159,000 in 20 tournaments and Palmer $150,000 in 18 tournaments. Doug Sanders (P.S.A.) is third76 words
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Article72 1961-07-08 11 SINGAPORE, Pri.— The Kartinc Club of Singapore's demonstratlon on the University of Malaya ground on Sunday, July 16 in conjunction with the Welfare Week, has been called off. Mr Loris Goring, chairman of the karting Club said that the roads at the Varsity are not72 words
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206 1961-07-08 11 P. Seneviratne - CA leaders out to beat the Chinese tomorrow P. Seneviratne. By I orci d< h A on the padang. The last tune they met. it was Kirkham who steered the SOC (rom possible defeat to i tory. Kirkharn who came ut i rom retirement only that game, scored a -lury.206 words
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183 1961-07-08 11 GARDENERS WANT TO PLAY DARTS WITH OTHER CLUBS O£RANGOON GARDENS, O Sat. Ihe SerangooD Gardens Spoils Ciub hopes to organise dart tournaments with other clubs to the State. The secretary of the club, Mr. T. A. Mugan, said there were a number of enthusiastic dart-throwers in the club, some of183 words
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83 1961-07-08 11 S. AFRICA MAY BE RE-ADMITTED TO CONFERENCE WELLINGTON,Sat. —South Africa Is likely to be readmitted to the Imperial Cricket Conference if the decision rests on the supporting vote of New Zealand. i According to leading cricket officials here New Zealand would support England and Australia, who each have two votes,83 words
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Advertisement229 1961-07-08 11 combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pin* space -rear seat folds flat as in Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick acceiera- adults or two adults, three chittion through 4 gears— from dren; handsome two-tone standing to 70 mph in 1 minute229 words
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Miscellaneous1336 1961-07-08 11 Today's card RACE 1—2.15: THE MAIDEN STAKES (2-YEAR-OLD) DIV. 2—6 FURS. 1 6 BRIGHT MELODY 2yr bag (Chens St.) Spencer, 8.4 (7) Franklin 2 8 TARZAN II 2yr brag (Shaw St.) Spencer. 8.4 (5) Johnson 3 9 TURN THE TIDE 2yr bag (AP St.) Daniels. 8.4 (8) SnMan 4 91,336 words
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187 1961-07-08 12 From D age One departure Cowdrey retired Into his shell and with Peter May struggling at the other end, another grim struggle developed. At" tea with 176 for two on the board England were .r. a >imiiay position to a i187 words
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562 1961-07-08 12 The good going is just right tor Timberlane in today's mile Says SCRUTINEER reporting from BUKIT TIMAH Scrutineer's best bets a AIH. \Y. J. Wearne's Timberlane wns freely given as a good thing x al the track this morning. He usually docs his best on good going, and with conditions562 words
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71 1961-07-08 12 TWO INTERESTING SOFTBALL TIES TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Sat. Key match in tomorrow's soliball league is the clash between Cable and Wireless Retrievers and Rebels on the St. Patrick's School ground at 4.00 p.m. The Cablemen must win if they are to take the B division title. Another good match is the71 words
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509 1961-07-08 12 Layer: No immediate plans to join the Kramer Circus WIMBLEDON, Saturday. J^OI) LAYER, the 1961 Wimbledon men's singles champion, declared he had no immediate plans to join .lack Kramer's professional circus. Layer yesterday beat American 'Chuck' McKinlev 6-3, 6-1/6-4. "Certainly at the moment I have not had any offer, but509 words
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Article52 1961-07-08 12 F LEOV 4 Sat.—Los McLean, featherweight boxing champion of Victoria, beat Tiger Willie, of Clc PhilinPines when the referee stopped the contest in the third round of a scheduled 10-round contest last night. McLean floored his man twice with hard lefts to the body before the referee52 words
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338 1961-07-08 12 CAMBRIDGE BOWLER TAKES ALL TEN WICKETS LONDON. Sat.— Two tastmeciium bowlers stole the honours in yesterday's English first ciass programme with Tony Pearson, ol Cambridge University, taking all ten Leicestershire second innings wickets lor 78 runs, and Jack Favell of Worcestershire, becoming the tirst man this year to reach 100338 words
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Article48 1961-07-08 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Beaiby Secondary School Oic. Boys will mcc; me Christiai] Brotiiex& m me final of the Marshall SbJeiti football competition o.i Lhe Victoria Sriicol pxNind tomorrow. Mr David Marshall, the donor oi the shield, will p;ve it awaj af:c: aie match to the dinners.48 words
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267 1961-07-08 12 OINGAPORE. Sat.— ln Sin- I gapore today is the Director of Education during the Japanese occupation Professor Andrew T. Ogawa— who is now Director, Placement Bureau at St. Paul's University, Ikebukuro, Tokyo, and manager of the University footballers on a tour of this country.267 words
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Advertisement194 1961-07-08 12 One of the largest Consumer organi ZQt j America has just published the results 0 carried out on 8 m/m cine projectors Th BOLEX model comes at the head of q q 7 apparatus judged as "very good "18-5" was particularly appreciated following qualities: very good brightness good sharpness, excellent194 words
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Miscellaneous179 1961-07-08 12 I f HE FREE PRESS t THE STRAITS T MES MALAY MAIL I MAAYAMG MAIIFAMB I HHHLJHp^HB SCRUTINEER rKtSPASSER fPSOM JEEF CALL BOY POINTER LMY KWEE LOM MA YU LOONG I•1I I f v^| Roee 1 1 BRIGHT MELODY 18. MELODY CAY BUCCANCCR 18. MELODY 6 GAY BUCCANEER 18. MELODY179 words
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