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Title Section25 1961-07-17 1 ARCHIVES, NATIONAL UARABY, SINGAPORE, fc T>BP «n m ioc»i >ms roo must «eh The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JULY 17, 1961 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article28 1961-07-17 1 Weekend race reviews and finishes— P. 11, 12 Ipians :-iINt. OX, Kenni I v H <'!" I I I I I I tin I I28 words
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Article25 1961-07-17 1 .r,:^L. Mon.- Lie Swiss Gcvernmeo has decided to t>u> Bri:Lmi ground-to-air B.c*>diK.und epfc r mteUes in order to ten its all defence.25 words
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Article, Illustration190 1961-07-17 1 NURSE WINS $500 QUIZ: IT'S BEST NEWS OF MY LIFE' SINGAPORE, 3lon. The sole winner of the S5OO Free Press Word Puzzle "AZ" is Miss Florence Fobrogo, of 56, Nieoll Dr.ve. Tanah Merah Besar, Singapore. 17. For Florence, 19, a nurse at the Children's Convalescent Home in Tanah Merah Besar.190 words
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Article63 1961-07-17 1 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Actress Angela Cameron was quoted today as Lying her ex-husband Rod Cameron, who is 50, ha.s married her 56-year-"Ap^d-me time aga I talk to my mother occasionally but we never discuss Rod." The lanky cowboy actor and his 32-year-old wife were divorced in 1954.63 words
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307 1961-07-17 1 Miss USA slapped at Miss Universe contest MIAMI BEACH, Mon. —Miss USA, Sharon Brown of Louisiana, received a slap in the face from another US competitor for that title before the finals of the Miss Universe competition here. Miss Mississippi, Marlene Britsch. who formerly lived in Louisiana, said that Sharon307 words
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141 1961-07-17 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Plans are now being completed for a $200,000 home for mentally defective children in Johore Bahru the first in the State. The Free Press was told that the home, which is a Federal Government project will be141 words
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Article63 1961-07-17 1 SCRUTINEER PICKS SIX WINNERS SIX of Scrutineer's selected winners were first past the post at Bukit Timah yesterday and O7i Saturday. They included The Free Press Nap. Silver Screen. Scrutineer named Persian Hero and Feyenoord, both winners yesterday, as two to watch. The Free Press special racing correspondent also named63 words
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Article27 1961-07-17 1 SRINAGAR. Mon. Tue Indian Prime Mini«-:ei. Mr. Nehru, arrived in the Kashmiri capital yesterday and began talks with the State Premier. Bakshi Ghuiam Mohammad.27 words
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Article28 1961-07-17 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The sale of special 10-cent stamps to commemorate the coronation of the Sultan of Kelantan started at the General Post Office this morning.28 words
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176 1961-07-17 1 TIEFENBACH (Switzerland), Monday. lIOPES are fading of finding three London University students, including Sik Kwang Sung from Hong Kong missing on the slopes of the 11,745-foot Galenstock since Wedncsi daw Yesterday evening a Swiss mountain rescue team re- ported "no sign." The other176 words
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Article40 1961-07-17 1 UAJsGOON, Mon.—Burma will step up her rice production as part of a new four-year plan no* being drafted. It calls for proleered export initially of more than 2,000,000 tons in 1961-62 as against 1,000.000 tons In 1960-61.40 words
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Article, Illustration176 1961-07-17 1 PETER LOKE - He missed Kuwait, so wedding, goes on PETER LOKE By SI\(iAP()RK, Monday. ROYAL MARINE who just missed being sent to Kuwait a fortnight ago walked up to the altar of i\ Singapore church on Saturday to wed i\ local girl. The lucky young man was Ronald Dean of the 42176 words
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Advertisement113 1961-07-17 1 For new Simplicity in picture taking Picture taking is unbelievably easy with SYMBOLICA just set the pointer to the brilliant-frame view-finder and take th< picture. On pressing one /k-^^ ;^B single button the I f if /^ff^ m TENAX Automatic Hll iftffi'H takes care of all the m H '.lM113 words
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Advertisement34 1961-07-17 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) tnrolmenls •cosptt #cM? ljuirOfi Aursi 140' ■roiHiiij/ vßoocy o» B un||l f Ilk OffUMlfl Uaa^ vHI 11 Super Sp*c»al dians. 28-A, *««Mnt UM, S'p«r»-f T«l: 3473t.34 words
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Finance, aviation and shipping
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489 1961-07-17 2 (SINGAPORE, M o n.— Despite ship sales and purchase market being less active in the current quarter, there were few sellers who were willing to reduce prices. A leading ship broking firm i in London took this view, say- I ing there489 words
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460 1961-07-17 2 New air-sea pad aims to make travelling in Orient easier SINGAPORE, Monday. TRAVELLERS between North America and the Orient or Australasia can now travel more easily by flying one way and going by ship ithe other. This is due to the new standard air-sea I traffic handling agreement between airlines460 words
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224 1961-07-17 2 RUSSIAN TRADE WITH FREE WORLD DOUBLED IN 5 YEARS ROME, Mem. Russia's overall trade with nonCommunist countries almost doubled between 1955 and 1959 from $4,029 million to $7,800 million, it was disclosed here yesterday. The figures were given in the Uniied Nations food and agriculture organisation's monthly bulletin of agricultural224 words
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Article82 1961-07-17 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. Senator Stuart Symington who uas told by Mr. Henry LiibouLs&e, director of the International Co-operation Administration, that Germany is lnI vestiiig money in an effort to lrn- prove Bolivian tin mining, said that he was skeptical about sue- ce^s of Bolivian mining. He82 words
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Article46 1961-07-17 2 PARIS. Mon. The International Air Transport Association has announced that airline fares in Western Europe will be increased by five per cent from Nov. 1 this year, if interested governments approve. I.A.T.A. &aid that the projected increase wns to meet rising costs.46 words
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219 1961-07-17 2 500 Reds into ambush, lose 187 men SAIGON, Mon.— A Battalion of the South Vietnam army yesterday surrounded and trapped a force of 500 Communist guerillas in marshes 80 miles from Saigon and killed 187 of them. Nine guerillas were captured and many wounded. The Government battalion of 700 men219 words
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Article26 1961-07-17 2 PARIS. Mon. Actress Elizabeth Taylor said here yesterday she wants to make a movie in Russia to further boost Soviet-Ameri-can cultural relations.26 words
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209 1961-07-17 2 Big Riviera search for gang who stole $6m. paintings SAINT TROPEZ, Monday. POLICE scoured the Riviera last night for a gang who stole paintings worth more than $6 million from a museum here yesterday in one of the most daring art robberies of the century. The biggest art theft ever209 words
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Article25 1961-07-17 2 TOKYO, Mon— Eight American soldiers a priest and some 30 teenagers will celebrate mass on the 12,365 ft. Mt. Fuji today.25 words
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Article102 1961-07-17 2 HOUSES, SHOPS BLASTED IN ALGERIA ALGIERS. Mon. Renewed violence sprang up again in Algeria last night following a day of uneasy calm and a night in which Tl plastic charge explosions badly damaged homes, shops and bars here and in four other cities. A grenade tossed into a park killed102 words
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Article89 1961-07-17 2 LISBON, Mon. Thirty nationalists were killed and many wounded in hand-to-hand fighting with tribal warriors faithful to Portugal in Mazumbo, Northern Angola, the Portuguese news agency Adni reported yesterday. The fight began on Satur- day when the tribesmen met a large force of nationalists89 words
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147 1961-07-17 2 NEW BRITISH MISSILE SCORES A BULLS-EYE ANGLESEY (Wales), Mon.— A A Thunder-bird, Britain's latest operational ground-to-air missile, publicly demonstrated its accuracy here by knocking the cameras off the pilotless target plane at which it was aimed. The intention was to destroy the missile just before it homed In on a147 words
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Article20 1961-07-17 2 WITHERN (Lincolnshire). Mon. An estimated total of 250,000 trout have died here as a result of river pollution.20 words
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337 1961-07-17 2 LONDON. Monday. BRITAIN'S trade gap fell sharply to £41 million last month, according to the latest Board of Trade figures. The gap at the end of May stood at £82 million. Provisional Board of Trade figures put the value of exports in June337 words
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210 1961-07-17 2 Space hero Yuri (he stole a hearts in Britain) nay make round-the-world tour MOSCOW, Mon.— Spaceman Yuri Gagarin, fresh from his visit to Britain, may make a round-the-world trip as a goodwill ambassador, according to speculation here yesterday. He leaves for Poland later this week, and yesterday Moscow Radio reported210 words
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135 1961-07-17 2 LIGHTNING TEARS HOLE IN JET'S TAIL LONDON, Mon.— Lightning tore a foot -square piece of metal from the tailplane of a Boeing 707 Jet carrying 25 passengers from Amsterdam to London yesterday, but no-one was hurt and the plane landed safely here. The aircraft belongs to PanAmerican World Airways. Metal135 words
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134 1961-07-17 2 Six killed a 115 hurt holiday try disaster BLACKPOOL Me: people wen 3 about 115 injured wj packed holiday ciiese crashed into a 3 ballast train near |fe| of Weeton, a (ci n^ here yestercku Rescuers v ere stiU in the wreckage- in t& people were atiii last night. Most134 words
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Advertisement504 1961-07-17 2 SHIPPING NY.X.LINE S'pora P. S h3m Penang Sumda Maru for Genoa, Liverpool (FM 3 9 61\ H'cu'g. ■roam, Ar;*erp 6 Rotterdam 11/11 *ug Saikya Maru fai Acers, Jeddak, Fort Said Genca, Marseilles, Hamburg V ETA 24 8 61), Bremer, Rotterdam, Lsndoo, Aataori Le H.ivre 27/29 July Nagara Maru for Port504 words
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Advertisement115 1961-07-17 2 4se sS y I TRANS ISTORyj X > i i -C. I mHH All 1 iTv^U __xt^L^^^^M wm .^^^o Sole Agents. r% m fhek CA***s iCe m 3. The Arcade Blrtß C»Myer Qu»y. T 4r T <A 95 A 97, Tra» Street, $Jngap«re-2. s port New/ The ultimate has been115 words
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Miscellaneous39 1961-07-17 2 i SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tjibanjet S/9, TJipanaa 6A. Nego Star 40/41. Asama Maru 13/14. Pedro Miguel 42/43. Limburg 4/5. Horal Maru 27 -'2S, Canton 42/43, Sertili NW.4. ;*id Trafalgar 23/24.39 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-07-17 2 ====S=S=^T' Jr THOUGHT >fc% vou SAip you \n Cm i COUU7NT PRIVE ON i 11 A FLAT TYRE ><d 50620 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-07-17 3 Professor and pupil in pillow-fight: it's fun at the fair i 1 lhf 1 thr I large ..■in .it the opening ceremorv Laier" students and visitors thronged every tood and game stall until the downnourofrainatlla.nl Hit- food-stalls with :i larsjo \.iru-t> of Muslim. Indian .uid Chinese dishes prepired hv the91 words
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Article50 1961-07-17 3 3 r (he Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Johns Hntchinson, a sates sufJWfJsor, arrived fr «n Sydney yesterday. He is staying at th- Adelphi H Professor K L Duke arrived from Kuala Lumpur bis way to Bangkok. lie is staying at the Adolphi H i and wUJ leave tomorrow.50 words
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Article145 1961-07-17 3 Smokes and drinks boost Govt. I revenue I* 111 I\C I*S lilt' \l(J\ i'l-nincnt is richer by :iboul $2.7.") million during the first six months of this year. "S=SStoS Even toddy .showed an increase at $18,000 by way of duty. For tobacco, the amount netted thLs year Ls145 words
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Article25 1961-07-17 3 Men—Tae Govlemment has appointed Messrs. Ll Kirn Pecv^ md *gu* Kiat chuan to be member of the Roi.; Conc.liauon Boaid for a25 words
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Article, Illustration454 1961-07-17 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S SI\(iAP()HK, Monday. MOHK THAN .'><)() undergraduates of the University of Malaya here had a two-and-a-half hour wail before the judges an11^Of r yueeii contest. Girls from Eusoff College and men from King Edward 7th Hostel. Dunearn Road Hostel and Raffles Hall, and nonhostellites saw a colourful454 words
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225 1961-07-17 3 Fund drive on to rebuild school gutted in Bukit Ho Swee fire SINGAPORE, Mon.— A building fund committee has been set up to rebuild the 20-year-old Kai Kok Public School, gutted in the Bukit Ho Swee fire in May. Mr. Ng Eng Tham, principal of the school for the last225 words
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70 1961-07-17 3 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon.— Dr. S. G. Triantis, Professor ofeconomics at the University! of Toronto, Canada, will givei a public lecture on "The Significance of the Rate of Eco- nomic Changes." at the University of Malaya at 8 p.m. tonight. The lecture is arranged by the Malayan70 words
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Article218 1961-07-17 3 CINEMAS Cathay: The Man from Laramie 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. Globe: Istanbul 145, 4. 7. 9.1o. Lido: Ben Hur 3.30, 8. Odeon: The Mark 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9.30. Odeon Katong: Life of a Beneal Lancer 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. Rex: Morgan the Pirate 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30.218 words
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Article45 1961-07-17 3 TODAY: 2.00 p.m.; TOMORROW: 1.25 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 2.04 a.m. and 3.03 p.m.;_THL T RSpAY:_2.47_ I a.m. and 3.42 p.m.; FRIDAY: 1 3.40 a.m. and 4.28 p.m.; SATURDAY: 4.50 a.m. and 5.24 p.m.: SUNDAY: 6.25 a.m. and 6.29 p.m.45 words
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Advertisement99 1961-07-17 3 I I Mil •*'*A''''^j1j k HONG KOIVG... upping bazear of the Far East. From cameras, suits, e ard you can claim and at amazingly low prices. 3 Kong, Pearl of the Orient Sample Hong Kong's cookrd and prepared by chets from all corners of the globe. «g Kong is too99 words
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Advertisement268 1961-07-17 3 WHATEVER THE PURPOSE, WHEREVER THE PUCE [^^^5 ELITE Serves You Best! 525 5/" Deluxe Case Inclusive (Top Discount For Cash) HIRE PURCHASE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Sol* Agents Service Station: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. J j#P l^ Head Office: 193, Carnarvon Street, Penong. Tel: 6551? j, Branches: 70, Pudu268 words
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Miscellaneous19 1961-07-17 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page19 words
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203 1961-07-17 4 Pastor appeals to his churl to give blood SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Rev. Leslie Drage, Precentor of St. Andrew's Cathedral, has made a special appeal to the community of the Anglican Church in Singapore, especially the Chinese community which forms the largest section of the church, to donate blood to the203 words
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106 1961-07-17 4 10,000 MAPS OF MALAYA'S RESOURCES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Ten thousand copies of a natural resources map in colour will be distributed to schools, community centres and reading rooms throughout Malaya in conjunction with the second phase of National Language Month which starts on July 22 and ends106 words
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194 1961-07-17 4 FAMILY PLANNING COURSE AT THE T.T.C.: THE 4-DAY PROGRAMME SINGAPORE, M o n.— The full programme for the four-day course beginning today for student teachers on family planning at the Teachers' Training College is as follows: Today: Talks on historical background, international aspects and leading figures by Mrs. D. Atherton;194 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-07-17 4 OAYA LEBAR, Mon —1 wo Indian handloom manufacturers, Mr. Mohammed Yassin (right), and Mr. Syed Ibrahim are in Singapore on a sales survey mission. i urxi% 3 Kirn; .uir! X u pur. r Th< airpuri i, lndi;m m i- r i liar,'"'47 words
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135 1961-07-17 4 $20,000 mosque to be built for devotees in Tiong Bahru area SINGAPORE, Monday. THE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society of Geylang, Lorong, 12, will build a $20,000 mosque in Henderson Hill, Tiong Bahru. I Inche A. Haji Wanjor, secretary of the society, said the plan had been approved by the Government135 words
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120 1961-07-17 4 FIVE-YEAR PACT SIGNED BY MALAYA AND CANADA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. and the Canadian High Commissioner, Mr. A. R. Menzles, has signed an agreement on the assistance given by Canada to the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur division, for starting120 words
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75 1961-07-17 4 21 DIVORCES IN THIS TOWN IN SIX MONTHS BENTONG, Mon. There were 21 Muslim divorces and 18 weddings in the Bentong town area from January to June this year, according to a Religious Department spokesman. The wedding fee or divorce fee is $4. Before the war the Tee for a75 words
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182 1961-07-17 4 Co-op societies hold their fin conference in Si SlN(,.\|'()| i THE first conference of <*< in Singapore will be In Centre, (.'aiming Rise, on Senlei All co-operative societies in the State are invited to send delegates to the conference. The maximum number of representatives, however, U four per society. Each182 words
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129 1961-07-17 4 Oil firms in Singapore are 'lucky' he says SINGAPORE, lloit Mr. Soeherman Soekartika. 40, a Standard Vacuum representative from Indonesia, said Singapore oil companies were more fortunate than their Indonesian counterparts. Mr. Soekartika pass c d through on his way home to Jakarta after spending four months in New York129 words
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Article38 1961-07-17 4 pEYLANG Of t; Rue man R. Pemudf Mala* Safai I Ti.- torical Titan': botani Incite Moham (Mfanl I they c small youth Johore B Those should api toy tr and Rt and at Jo y DO i38 words
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Article33 1961-07-17 4 OjING Malay V ciatio Its flr the v on Allfl drama (End writu bin i: Tv com < Tiku- a cent at 5 Tl* at 8 the meetii Mala: i> i lit J33 words
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137 1961-07-17 4 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Petaling Jaya Development Corporation is short of land for industrial projects. All except 45 acres of undeveloped land in the 450- acre industrial site has been taken up. Inche Osman bin All, the Administrator of Petaling Jaya, explained this to the137 words
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Advertisement136 1961-07-17 4 Enjoyed all over the world at the rate of 13 bottles •/'VtCt--. **«n. bVb¥ affa amam ami I fc N *^^^P"'*fci^^» fc __^^^M BBBB»BBP^^"^^ J^ IJ _r». o*>'s I lV«fi»>»<^Xi'-r x »'-*'^^K*'» -t Ei* ~siSal ITS SSSSISS SSS>*-*'C^"^^%>r bTIjF I Vim "~>S2SS»^^B*»« -^Sr j m I*3 m 2 11b "^SHBHt^^fl^^^136 words
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Article, Illustration649 1961-07-17 5 YOUR HEART -another marvel ticker or yours... Us a fantastic piece of engineering 0Y LESLIE watkins f ßom the book man and his body* by dr. benjamin f. miller and ruth goode Cheer up it's a lot stronger than you are r%ii < iallso l^ ha Vt M" l^ l^649 words
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Advertisement94 1961-07-17 5 MARVELS THAT MAKE YOU TICK since l| When in Malacca check 111 Ifli II THK swiss WATCH II •*s&, \M'fSMßS3SHS^tMSm&i\iu\ *^H wßf j<^^v3^^bb v^^^k^9 Bp I I^Hbih i IbKB B'li*' II c^. x^^i^P^w r .1...-...iv:iBBHIHHIiHBHt— '.fliDK^Sß''.^nlffWaßW^^MßflnßnHl NOW Within your reach Swiss watches of the highest quality II Whatever your personality,94 words
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Advertisement92 1961-07-17 5 BML Jbl B^ si m a its of H 'xm X BAN-LON3 'I^^^t|iJfeJU''V B full fashioned i f^^*TK ML Y*^ I Y§^ Get Them at 41-43. High Street, Men's Dept. Singapore. Tel: ***** Tctdylcnxi- Have Pleasure In Announcing A SUMMER I SALE From 9.30 a.m. TODAY I I PATRICIA M.92 words
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Miscellaneous204 1961-07-17 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson j tS NEW YORK, JONATHAN I GUESS V t^J*S*^|^> 'BUT MANY MILES AWAY.. ,-f j HOOKER'S LAWYER GETS MR. HOOKER'S fSSß^^^^fc Hlkh'^ >- =^l > *L^»-^ 7 VE6, THE PP tf!S?«Y ANC THE BAD NEWS.. MYSTERICHJS MS %^^li '"^S~ v H STRAM6EST \"s204 words
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Article357 1961-07-17 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE i Jobs at sea for the Malays IT is a matter for re--1 gret that Malays seem reluctant to take part in the training courses for ships' stewards organised by the Seafarers' Welfare Board. There is no reason why. provided their knowledge of English is adequate. they357 words
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Article1472 1961-07-17 6 Norman Lobsenz - Norman Lobsenz By Hepatitis— a fast-growing disease that always strikes without warning and without any discovered reason ON Friday night I felt fine. On Saturday morning I had 104 degrees of fever, a splitting headache, achy joints and feeling of utter fatigue. Last night I was in the1,472 words
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Article71 1961-07-17 6 the Free Press reported: "His Highness the Bandahara of Pahang left this island on Saturday last to return to his country. Although he was duly saluted on his arrival, no such mark of attention was paid him on his departure. We suppose the stock of Government gunpowder71 words
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Article63 1961-07-17 6 MR. KRUSHCHEV has sent Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, the American President's wife, a six-month-old puppy born to Russian space dog Strelka. The puppy was born a few months after Strelka returned from a space trip last August. Russian officials who delivered the gift in Washington recently had a63 words
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Article123 1961-07-17 6 Dowusas shirt. A cheater^ oi furniture t at each end I BaronT'jS king to courtesan Sf ]4 EUi [ndispo itio] Pope. Honi ft, He i>...'. you don a take and set croak." ills ZOOto a frou User: a pocket paper emptier rolled a bi bam sandwich. J "My goodn123 words
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Advertisement735 1961-07-17 6 You can hand in your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE j CAMERON HIGHLANDS Co.d Storage <M> L!l f 30 Tar.ah Kata. IPOH Cold Bfor*g« (11) Ltd., I*s Clar* Street. j KLANS Cold Storage (M) Lt4.« 10 New Road. HOT* BHARU Cold 8tora«« (Ml735 words
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Advertisement43 1961-07-17 6 V-> AjtfV bi#oeol wear. mm fused But on EXECUTIVE 46mm gives o rcodinq span of 25.7" over TWICE as much. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., S'pore-7. Next Door ODEON Phone ***** Branch: THE PENANG OPTICAL CO., 13, Farquhar St. Penong.43 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-07-17 6 TODAY'S RADIO *-i' v i■• iYi v ''-i' ir-' -'i"'i'irr ''i':':iii SINGAPORE 6.55 Share market report; 7.00 Short Wave Service: The news; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 41 metres (73 50 kc/s.) Talking point; 7.30 Youth at the tT~ii,, m «-o,« ckSa*. helm; 7.45 Musica viva; 8. 00 Medium Wa^e Jserviee: gpac^286 words
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Miscellaneous387 1961-07-17 6 CLUES ACROSS 12 Jobs loi v hich cur li the •6 Si ones of a Turk in a ship o fim requirement? (7). (5). 14 Parent who can't ada cor--8 Might one puff along behind (3i. the bride? (o) 16 TnaL sna^e in tne gi«xss (5). 10 Baby bird? <5)387 words
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6 1961-07-17 7 AN ENGINEER PRAISES ROADS AND BRIDGES6 words
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Article, Illustration235 1961-07-17 7 Industry plan: Singapore is on the right road— expert SURE WAY TO SOlve UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM pROFESSGR RICHARD BISAXZ. chief adviser to the Indonesian Government's $300 million rayon manufacturing project in Bandung, who was here on a one-day visit slid he was certain that Singapore was i<oin» iboui industnahsation in the235 words
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199 1961-07-17 7 LECTURER SAYS WORKER-BOSS CO-OPERATION A 'MUST' FOR INDUSTRY SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. W. Moody, Lecturer in Accountancy at the Singapore Polytechnic, writing in "Polygon." the annual magazine of the Polytechnic, warned that the industrialisation of Singapore was doomed to failure unless employee and employer were prepared to "understand each other's problems."199 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-07-17 7 'IMIKKE was a happy rc--1 union at Paya Lebar airport when Mrs. John Irry of St. Michael's Road uret'tfd her son John who had been away for the past 14 years. Mr. John Frey. 38. a commercial artist, was in America for the past64 words
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Article, Illustration206 1961-07-17 7 It all began when he was held in reptile's death-grip CHEE, 11, TAKES UPi 3 YTHON WRESTLING SINGAPORE, Monday. (MIOY CHEE MENG, 11, of Temple Street, likes to wrestle with an eight-foot python belonging to his medicine-man father. A fifth year pupil of Kang Sam Chinese School in Outram Road.206 words
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52 1961-07-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The University of Malaya Students' Union has organised a programme for the second phase of the National Language Month from July 22 to 29. The programme includes a forum on "The National Language as a unifying factor In multi-racial Malaya," and an52 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-07-17 7 NURSE FOR 24 YEARS, SHE WANTS TO LEARN MORE PAYA LEBAR, Mon— Miss Daw Kyin Yone, deputy Nursing Chief of Burma, passed through Singapore on her way home after completing a WHO sponsored six-month study course in New Zealand. With 24 years' experience in nursing, Miss Daw has been the60 words
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343 1961-07-17 7 I MAY COME BACK FOR SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX, SAYS BROWN SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Peter Brown, captain of the Singapore Motor Club and runner-up in this year's Johore Coronation Grand Prix, has left for England on a threemonth vacation. He has also been the Public Relations Officer of the S.M.C. for343 words
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Article64 1961-07-17 7 i SINGAPORE. Mon. The promotion of two officers in i the Malayan Royal Naval "i Volunteer Reserve (Singapore Division) has been announced In the Gvoernment Gazette. They are Lieutenant-Com-mander Haji Jamil bin Haji Dzafir. who becomes Commander, and Lieutenant Brijnandan Singh Soin, who becomes a64 words
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Article27 1961-07-17 7 MUAR, Mon. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. Mentri Besar of Johore, has been elected chairman of Muar I Umno for the 10th successive year.27 words
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Article26 1961-07-17 7 R A W A N G. Mon. A labourer, R. Kandasamy, was found hanging in his house !at Batu Arang, 12 miles from here.26 words
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98 1961-07-17 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two courses dealing with the principles of economic and the economic history of Europe are now being held by the Study Group Movement in Singapore. Thirty-five students are attending lectures on the first course every Wednesday in the British Council98 words
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Article, Illustration90 1961-07-17 7 Rupert and the Old Hat— l 4 Rupert runs in and looks at the cuckoo clock. Then he goes to the window I say. Daddy." he ca'ls. It's no wonder you thought 12 o'clock was a long time in coming because it's 10 past now. You must have missed hearing90 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-07-17 7 Teoh is off to US for big Y's Men's Clubs meet: 'He deserves trip' PAYA LEBAR, Monday. ]^|R. TEOH KOK CHAN, secretary of the International V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter), left by air to attend the 37th international convention and the international board of directors meeting of the245 words
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67 1961-07-17 7 NAVAL DISPLAY OFF: SHIPS ON OPERATIONS SINGAPORE, Mon. The demonstration by ships I of the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy, led by H.M.S. Victorious, scheduled to be held off Singapore on 1 July 24 and 25, has been 1 cancelled. A Royal Navy spokesman i said that the cancellation67 words
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Advertisement133 1961-07-17 7 OK' 0 Qi rr?. "gHMBBMBMMCBr. I IUBrSI T/ /6 COLLVS& Quay I "-8 GarrarD TThkD€ MAMI B Loborotory Series Type 'A' HUM-FREE and RUMBLE-FREE ffj ji The New Hum-Free and Rumble-Free Automatic Turntable B H that makes your Hi-Fi and Stereo Perfect. P From All Radio Dealers. Sole Agents: Ml133 words
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Miscellaneous261 1961-07-17 7 90 postpone any new ideas until ie iT«p witiin niBTUrIAV 1 Cfl lJul v 24-Aug. »»J. much later in the week. Clear IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY... LEO STICK closely to routine essentials. at this time and you will benefit Feh TOQ posses a personal charm from the disciplines. AQUARIUS E261 words
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Article, Illustration545 1961-07-17 8 ALIAS RAHIM - Expulsion warning by club SCOOTBALL ALIAS RAHIM By (or football on scooters) THIS NOVEL GAME WILL BE PLAYED FOR THE FIRST TIME AT CLUB CARNIVAL THE Singapore Scooter 1 Club has forbidden all its members to engage in speed contest against other scooterists. The club's secretary Mr. Edward Tan, made545 words
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Advertisement322 1961-07-17 8 The Machine that has EVERYTHING! PANDORA IT'S SCOOTER ECONOMICAL ELEGANT JmT^ AND r DURABLE jjgjp^ 1"y r I*J C«C» IT'S ECONOMICAL, CLIGANT AND DURABLE IT'S EASY TO START JUST PRESS BUTTON IT'S EASY TO RUN JUST TURN ON THE THROTTLE NO CHANGING OF QEARS and NO MESSING WITH CLUTCHES IT'S322 words
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Advertisement83 1961-07-17 8 RADIO S Transistor Receiver *Vl "2053" Outstanding long distance and world-wide short -wove reception. J Powerful push pull ■jmr° im **•*<■ output stage. Lorgc 5^F loudspeaker produces %ufe *X full volume of sound •n good clear tone. >^&J^"lhKw^ I, r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::"" JJJJJJJIIII Power supply— dry torchlight re 's HOO HONG 47,83 words
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Miscellaneous694 1961-07-17 8 WORD PUZZLE RESULT AX 1 AX Z AX 3 1 1^1«J A 1 L I^~PH I 1 MM A R;G llNl HCj^J^lVvTriH TapTR A C ElS] 2\q\ l T T E RW 2Blp p\y E R|| TIBA RC El TMTr c PA 1 JR[ TpiT 1 L L e|t| 4WU694 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1961-07-17 9 rjcTOR DAVIS presents I3uK99EI!I^DEKI^X3DDDEEKKII^IDEK9QK^DEIDb LOST IN THE JUNGLE OF THE TYPE-CAST, LIFE CAN GET DIFFICULT FOR A GIRL LIKE SHIRLEY EATON SHE IS KEEN TO HAVE FIERY ROLES EATON, of the wide smile and glowing exterior, t progressed through 17 screen romps without developJ defence mechanism against1,040 words
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239 1961-07-17 9 HE PRESS BOOK CORNER I! I WOMAN pv David Emerson {HutcMnson 165.) las figured in a trial for the murder of her lover, the gaming establishments, and when a young man has murder which took place while she was living unthe239 words
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282 1961-07-17 9 TWIST OF SAKD o.v Geoffrey Jenkins (Fonina $i.JS»: Fate has chosen to .-how one man the only entry the Skeleton Coast a ghtmare of murderous rocks. ing sands, and hidden cross currents Graveyard oi a hundred ships. guarded the richest and most sedate area282 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-07-17 9 STAMP STORY NORWAY'S WARTIME SLOGAN BUT IT HAD TO BE PRINTED IN BRITAIN fFHIS Norwegian stamp wasn't used in Norway until more than two years after it had first been issued! The paradox arose during World "War II when the Norwegian government, in exile in London, produced its own stamps292 words
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Advertisement106 1961-07-17 9 Ip YOU DESIGNED YOUR OWNIT WOULD U'ffl*U4i fjjM The TIAkA, a tour-door. 'ffao%?passenqer sedan, is the I NEWEST member ot the world Umtuis TOYOPBT family of tine motor vehicles It embodies^^ll the technological advances of the world's most expefaftie automobiles. X The TOYOPBT TIARA is the car of yovr dreams,106 words
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Advertisement138 1961-07-17 9 ♦♦♦»♦>♦ <S> SHARP THE O/VI_V t AC/BATTERY^**"* TRANSISTOR RADIO I 4i^v '..>f-#w i 111 I f X t l^l^^^if :^J^* '^lfi^»^H I♦■ I H^^pc J«r^^|||\ I 1 k BBI4^ -Si I t I ■ittv v *k> > ■■i|| II Bi^KrS:'*- > all Tarn I !81l +<^ ilßl w^B B Bfc138 words
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623 1961-07-17 10 B. NORMAN - Selvaratnam takes the shine off 'Olympics boy' Jega in performance B. NORMAN By Forrc Pork J 'J'HE spotlight was on two Malayan i the Singapore Amateur Aililefi j! tion's third annual inter-club rhar yesterday one had imulv th< Irinfoi Olympics, and was most probahh because of it; the other had623 words
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221 1961-07-17 10 PAYA LEBAR, Monday. A soggy pitch didn't stop the determined Rebels from snatching the B division championship by trouncing the Dodgers 19-9 in the double-header of the Singapore Softball Association league match, played on the Shell Sports Club ground yesterday. i221 words
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Article123 1961-07-17 10 SEPAK RAGA CUP GOES TO PUTERA BUKIT TLMAH. Mon. Bawean Putera Sepakraga Jaring became the first holders of the Shamsuri Abdul Rahman Cup for the Sepakraga Jaring competition sponsored by Gerakan Sepakraga Singapura tgesas). They beat Lloyd Gardens three games to ml on Friday night. About 4(1 Sepakraga Jaring ie.im>123 words
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138 1961-07-17 10 KATONG. Mon. -This year's; S.A.S.A. water poio j league champions Chinese Swimming Club— won the J. j W. van Daatselaar Memorial Shield when they beat the j Rest 12-3 in their annual > match played at the C.S.C.'s j pool in Amber Road yester-138 words
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Article60 1961-07-17 10 LINDBERG WINS THE IRC MEDAL GOLF ■'THOMSON. Mon.— B Lindberg, returning a score of no 65. won tile Royal Island Club's 'C Division Medal (Stroke) competition played here yesterday. Ihv runner-up, after a (nun back, was Che:;.: Heng Say who scored a net t^B together with Group Captain Morton. The60 words
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Article43 1961-07-17 10 JOHOKE BAHRU, Mon. T:.dian Recreatiou Club drew 1-1 with 63 Ordnance Field Depo[ m the Johore Bahru junioi Cup: league football match played iiere on Saturday. Aziz scored for I.R.C. and D;akc equalised for 63 O F.D. ic43 words
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Article, Illustration490 1961-07-17 10 S.C.C. and the R.A.F: in title hunt: Three games left RAMASAMY WINS BEST PERFORMANCE CUP THE runaway victory of the Singapore Cricket Club over the Police was the highlight of this week's Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament. Only three matches were played. The fourth match between the CSC and the490 words
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Article73 1961-07-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore racing drivers Interested in taking part In the foriacoming Macao Grand Prix shcuiu send in their entries now. Mr F:eduie Pope, president of the' Singapore Motor Club, said touay. Tne Macao Grand Prix will be held on November 18 and 19. Singapore73 words
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430 1961-07-17 10 BALESTTER, Monday. JfINE records were broken and two equalled al the Balestier Junior Trade school's eleventh athletic meet. S. Ramasamy was the \V division champion. He also received the trophy for the best performance of the day. Ramasamy .set a now record430 words
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233 1961-07-17 10 SINGAPORE, Monday YEO Ah Seng was too good for his opponents at the Belvedere Schools 1 and 2 annual athletes. Yeo won the 100 yards, 80 yards hurdles and the high jump to become the "A" division champion of his school. Tan Kian Han233 words
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Article60 1961-07-17 10 SENG r> I new trociuc d pewre B tic 1 ed< ineel Park 1 1 S 'I Mr M Q I t!i< n 220 j I wrould b«' in t! Already ;x)r: own at! La I Club vteam i ion I a liid 860 yd hurdle jiimi dtscu van,'60 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-07-17 11 Saturday punters and Silver ACE FINISHES AT BUKIT TIMAH Going: Good. IJHJ| I ;1 X I>A. s— <iF. Won by: If, nk.TnFTi]£rb£is!l^ tl i) iv 4— 6 F. Won by: 2, i. nose. Time: Imin 14 3/5 < 1 hiv. «.l\ Won by: 1. .">, •>. Times: lmin. 15 25.105 words
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319 1961-07-17 11 KEN JALLEH - Fast man Luck... he kept victory away from the Servicemen KEN JALLEH B> Jalan Besar, Monday. TO Selangor's star-studded Malaya Cup team, add one more name: LUCK. It was with Luck, the invisible 12th man in the side, that they managed to leave this State last nighl with a 3-2319 words
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Article61 1961-07-17 11 PHILADELPHIA. Mon. S rtnj Li>ton. the leading r ror the world's! ivyweight title, said he will j CotaradO to learn how read and write and to take "good behaviour" course that niuy gel him back his Xtng licence. Ustoo, an illiterate exnvict, was suspended inde-61 words
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Article62 1961-07-17 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Entries for the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's 23rd annual championship to be held at Farrer Park Athletic Centre on Aug. 5 and 6 will close on July 24. Entry forms are available at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre or from Mr. Tan Soo Liat,62 words
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566 1961-07-17 11 Screen make history with 8,366 tickets Scrutineer reviews third day's races SINGAPORE, Mon. had a profitable afternoon at Bukit Timah on Saturday, third day of the Singapore July meeting. First favourites and wellbacked horses obliged one after another in the eight-race programme. Shaw Stable's Silver Screen 111, backed as a566 words
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286 1961-07-17 12 C. Chellappah - C. Chellappah By MALACCA. Mon. Singapore's hopes of retaining the Malaya Cup soared yesterday when the State trounced Malacca 6-2 in the Southern Zone of the competition played at the Kubu Road Stadium. Singapore, with their best team out. outclassed Malacca before286 words
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Article, Illustration871 1961-07-17 12 Cup winner Balkan Bambino looms as 'classic' prospect 4th. day, July 16. Going: Soft. SCRUTINEERS SUNDAY REVIEW BUKIT TIM AH, Monday. DALKAN Bambino, a good-looking Rve-year-old by Guersant, put up a brilliant staying performance on a soil track at Bukit Timah yesterday in the Class I division I Singapore Cup871 words
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Article403 1961-07-17 12 WEEKEND AUSSIE FOOTBALL RESULTS gYDNF.Y. Mon. Results of football league matches pla>ed in Australia were: N.S.W. Association (North): Blacksmith 0 Awaba 3. 1,. Macquarie 4 Wallsend 2. C essnock 2 Maytield 0. Adaimtown 5 W. Wallsend 1, Newcastle 1 Cardi: 4. N.S.W. Fed. Div. 1: Bankstown 0 Apia 3. Budapest403 words
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Article30 1961-07-17 12 DUESSELDORP. Mori— lndian champion Runiunathan Krislinan won the men's singles title at the International lawn tennis tournament yesterday witta a 6-1 6-2 victory over Barry Phillips-Moore of Australia.30 words
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Article41 1961-07-17 12 PARIS, Mon.— Jacques Anquctil. of Prance, won the Tour de Prance cycle rac< for the second time and fufiller a pledge given before the start In Rouen on June 2.1 that be would lead from start to linish.41 words
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