The Singapore Free Press, 24 July 1961
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Title Section20 1961-07-24 1 TOKEEMIP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1961 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article36 1961-07-24 1 1 Sace b^" race *«view and today's gallops— P. 14 blf now mil Nf 5 witii i and i hour in a Im and in a n film i I r I36 words
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274 1961-07-24 1 Ex-Poly student is ordained monk at Buddhist temple SINGAPORE, Monday. FORMER studenl of the Singapore Polytechnic was yesterday ordained i\ novice monk after a two-hour ceremony M the Thai Buddhist Temple in Silat Road the climax ol a \<>\\ he made io Lord Buddha two months He i- Mr. Cheok274 words
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Article37 1961-07-24 1 SALISBURY iSoratnern RnoMon. The Sou. hem .t Goveromcnt was last .itcu. printing 90.000 o bt' dropped o^el• Bula\:r.r.;.. iov\ii.>iup> early a bid to avert an Ain- i pne> i:i sti Ike37 words
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Article33 1961-07-24 1 BFBLIN Mon.— East German r*!™«Mm*ter Gen Karl Hein, MnfTmann has ordered his ComJESS? Trmy to reach combat readiness m C jKun it bie breaks out o\er Benin, was disclosed yesterday.33 words
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154 1961-07-24 1 METERS FOR JOHORE TAXIS UNDER NEW LAW TOHORL BAIIRI'. Mon. J All taxis here and other towns in Johore will be required by law as in Singapore to have meters fitted the end of the year. The introduction of meters will reduce the number of illegal taxi operators who are154 words
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Article, Illustration330 1961-07-24 1 Reader's second word quiz win in 3 weeks SINGAPORE, M o n.— A woman reader was among the 19 winners of Free Press Word Puzzle "AY," has set a record by winning twice in three weeks. She is Mrs. M. L. Llm of 100.330 words
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Article61 1961-07-24 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pepper merchant, Mr. Tan Toh Term, who escaped from a Jurong hideout early yesterday morning after being held by kidnappers for 48 hours has gone to stay with relatives at an unknown address. Police said this morning they had 16 search parties out on61 words
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Article28 1961-07-24 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. Crime in the United Sta.es broke all refords last year, with a murder committed every 58 minutes, and a rape every 34 minutes.28 words
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Article27 1961-07-24 1 MONTEVIDEO. Mon. Delegates from seven South American countries begin a final soncs of meetings here today to set into operation a Latin- American common market.27 words
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200 1961-07-24 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. I pOTR novitiates of the Franciscan Missionaries of Ihe Divine Motherhood took their perpetual vows to become Sisters of the Catholic order in a moving ceremony at the Mount Alvernia Hospital chapel. They were Sisters Mary Castissima and Mary Antonine (from200 words
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Article19 1961-07-24 1 JERUSALEM, Mon. Adolf Eichmann completes his testimony today after three weeks in the witness stand.19 words
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97 1961-07-24 1 Crew try in vain to free ship aground 36 hours SINGAPORE, M o n.— The 7,167-ton ship the White Sea flying the Liberian flag, which ran aground 36 hours ago, is still held fast despite all efforts by the crew to free her. Messrs. C. F. Sharp. Singapore agents of97 words
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Article105 1961-07-24 1 The Wharf Superintendant's Office at Pulau Bukom .said that the White Sea left Pulau Bukom at 5.45 p.m. on j Saturday and dropped anchor 1 In the Western Anchorage. Later in the night, she moved oil and ran aground at Salat Sinki. a short disI tance105 words
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Article27 1961-07-24 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Education has approved the registration of Victor Doggett Music Studios. 294A. Lavender Street, Singapore 12. according to the Government Gazette.27 words
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Article284 1961-07-24 1 PENANCS WEICHTS FOR WEDNESDAY Cl. l '-I I nek Feycnoord S !fr nx. Resquilletir s 1! !in S vi, ;s. Mat I,- ii. <-!i 's (I)-.' It 8.11 v Lndow 8.; In h lu B I in? lade 5 Chick ti Currji n IHUI k Wll iil s Cl284 words
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Advertisement5 1961-07-24 1 archives, National library, singapore, 6.5 words
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Advertisement37 1961-07-24 1 STEREO SOUND TERECORDER BRILLIANT RECORDING AMAZING REPRODUCTION M ]m'~ 5 3 SPEED 3Va" 7Vt" 15" Available from oil Radio Dealers Sole Agents: Sales Service AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Manufacturer Exporter: AKAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.37 words
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Advertisement51 1961-07-24 1 MOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienni CmwnMn ft Mwic) Enrolments occopH dcJly ot-oe— t tor riono, n«ri?i*ny, riw^^ accordion, Violin, Guitar. Aural (ear traininf) theory of music, Piano-Joss, A^L Saxophone, Oorfnet ft<- ]K aß^ Trumpet. Abo for Bl 'J^^^^H sale Super Special l^oJ Tombolmi Accor* 28-A. Penang Lane, S'poro 9 Tel;51 words
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447 1961-07-24 2 JAKARTA PLANS NEW FREIGHT SERVICE TO TOKYO SINGAPORE, Mon. Indonesia is planrune: to open a new sea trei^ht service to Japan m the near future. Mr R. Ismojo, Director of Government-owned Jacaru) Lloyd Company, said c e freighters ol 5.000 tons ich would bt' u>ed lor the nrice the second447 words
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452 1961-07-24 2 'Peep': A new invention in flight guidance to aid pilots SINGAPORE, Monday. "pEEP" (the pilot's electfonic eye-level presentation) is a new British invention in the field of aircraft instrumentation. This represents "a major breakthrough in systems of aircraft flight guidance." During the flight, "Peep" visually presents to the pilot the452 words
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193 1961-07-24 2 LONDON. Mon. —The proportion of synthetic rubber 1 iksed in finished products last i year increased compared with natural rubber, the annual report the Natural j Rubber Bureau stated here. •'Coupled with expanding taci- Uties for the production of synj thetic rubber of193 words
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68 1961-07-24 2 Indonesia's survey for oil completed! JAKARTA. Mon.— The Indone- sian Government's pea oleum and namral ga.> bureau has surveyed possible oil-yielding land in Java. In a report officials of the bureau said mere appeared to be I possibilities at Krawang and Inciramaiu In West Java, and at Madjalengka, Central Java.68 words
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Article48 1961-07-24 2 HONG KONG. Mon. The United States and Malaya are j t the two biggest consumers of Hons Kong's noodles. 1 862 tons of which were exported to the worid market last year. Other buyers are New Zealand. Vene- j zuela. Chile. Jamaica. Fiji and Ghana.48 words
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Article66 1961-07-24 2 TOKYO. Mon. The soaring Tokyo stock market suffered a record decline of Yen 45.72 in the average price of the 225 listed stocks during the past week. The largest slump since the establishment of the Tokyo stock exchange was attributed mainly to the huge deficit66 words
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242 1961-07-24 2 Missionary tells of terror in Angola: 'Help urgent' T ONDON, Mon. The Reverend Michael Scott, a prominent campaigner for racial causes said here yesterday that missionaries in Angola estimate that 128,000 Angolan refugees have fled their country into the Congo. Mr. Scott told a press conference the estimate was given242 words
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Article28 1961-07-24 2 i ELISABETHVILLE. Mon. Brigadier K. A. S Raj<i. Indian Commander in the Northern Katanga region, was named overall commander of all Uniteci Nations troops in Katanga.28 words
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183 1961-07-24 2 Three-day Bizerta toll -700 killed and 1 ,250 wounded BIZERTA, Monday. three -day battle of Bizerta cost nearly 700 lives and left more than 1,27)0 wounded, it was announced last night. Tunis Radio gave the latest Tunisian count as 670 dead and 1.155 wounded. and French official sources at the183 words
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69 1961-07-24 2 NURSES SAY 'NO' -SO YURI IS KEPT IN PLANE GANDER, (Newfoundland), Mon. Yuri Gagarin landed here yesterday and the first spaceman was penned in his plane for 30 minutes until Health Department nurses were satisfied that he and his party had been vaccinated. Major Gagarin said that either all his69 words
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Article65 1961-07-24 2 LONDON, Mon.~ Five people were killed and over 30 injured in weekend road smashes in Britain. The worst accident was in Nottinghamshire, where a father, mother and daughter died instantly when their car was in collision with a lorry. At Aldermaston, in Berkshire, two women65 words
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134 1961-07-24 2 THE PARIS NEW-LOOK: TALL AND WILLOWY I i PARIS. Mon. A now tall, willowy silhouette is expected to emerge in the winter fashions shown by leading Paris houses from today a complete break with the "1920's look." On the eve of the openings, experts here believed the showings will reveal134 words
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Article367 1961-07-24 2 KANDY Monday /CEYLON'S key foreign exchange earners, the tea planters, are sitting on their hands when they could more than double the production of some of the world's best tea. According to the planters, it takes time and capital investment to replace existing plants with367 words
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262 1961-07-24 2 Berlin is not a flash point for future war: It offers no threat to anyone, says Russia WASHINGTON, Mon.— Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that Berlin was "not a flash point for a future war, certainly from the point of view of the West." "West Berlin262 words
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155 1961-07-24 2 'BEAT THE TAX' SCRAMBLE STARTS IN BRITAIN LONDON. Mon.- A beat-the-tax rush began here at the weekend as Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, put the finishing touches to tomorrow's miniature au>terity budget lor easing Britain's economic crisis. The rush was expected to grow into a general scramble today155 words
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Article27 1961-07-24 2 TEHERAN. Mon— lran vt v, i day strongly protested to the Soviet Union ■gams Ipascow Rauio's "hostile interference" li I the country's internal affairs.27 words
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95 1961-07-24 2 Imminent, deadly peril, warning Russell LONDON trand old Brit; author, warn tnent her the Ea Urn powers k r paring bj tion" t< mind :< r i nud< 13. oiled world v, id test beca i v\." lor nucli ar di "Statetnei bei n tad on thi Iron that In95 words
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Advertisement497 1961-07-24 2 SHIPPING™^ WYIK.LINE S'pen P. S't-am Perang i.r.aj Mjru for Genoa, pi t'A 3 961 I dorg rp Rotterdam n it Aug ii^yo Maru I i Aden, leddah, Port Said. Genoa^'Manei! ss [ETA 24 3 6:.. Bremen, Rotterdam, London, Antwerp Le Hanrrt 27 29 July Itsata Maru hM c^' r Said,497 words
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Advertisement114 1961-07-24 2 TJLSBICISSi a;ifA built-in exposure-met® ■l 1933 I ™si^fc-^_^HEi^^^^^^^^J MAIN FEATt Built-in exposure-meter with LVS exposure i Yashmon F1.9 6-ciemcnts lens -I- Coupled ronge-viewfinder with cxtro tora< Bright-line frame with automatic poroiio» I MX synchro-shutter with LVS scale from 1 Shutter speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec $786/- S210; with114 words
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Miscellaneous26 1961-07-24 2 f\ CAN'T SLEEP I WORRYING ABOUT V ALL THOSE BILLS VOU'KE NOT HALF f AS WORRIEC7 AS ALL I 1|\ THOSE THAT SENT 312 >: 1 i26 words
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Article, Illustration329 1961-07-24 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE, Monday. has entertained Singa- s unique \mu\i\ of humour iiihs. will leave at the end one-month contract with i rant t States e hi I grand time' I uree i I s Si I- v M' zgi K. R K.. ;> L>. m n I329 words
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Article362 1961-07-24 3 Children fly in on first BOAC after strike PAYA LEB A R, Mon. The firs! BOAC Comet to touch down at Singapore Airport on Saturday evening after the two-week strike in London, brought a dozen schoolchildren for a re-union with their parents in Singapore and Malaya. The arrival of the362 words
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Article, Illustration88 1961-07-24 3 THE YANG DI-PERTUAN Two hundred and seventy the Customs fleet of speed NEGARA, Enche Yusof bin Customs officers attached boats and launches. Ishak, took the salute at a to the Harbour Division Picture shows Inche Yusof review of the Singapore I took88 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-07-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 50 underprivileged children from nine welfare homes here had the time of their young lives when they were taken for joy rides around Singapore island in a "Cessna 172." The hosts were members of the Royal Singapore Flying276 words
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Article20 1961-07-24 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. C. Y. Sangani, a businessman, arrived from Uganda yesterday. He is staying at the Cockpit Hotel.20 words
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Advertisement352 1961-07-24 3 >V I' T 11 Ml •T.T'.vr'" 'T*r^l" r '.'■>■'■-.'. I J.«..J»..'J'J v l,.,.wmm.Y.A>i :< i«r.TT, OT |i..., rr^,... m 'l. JUIIIHI iriu i u juj. n _fJ jj: n^_ $$00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Fre p f?ss Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page t352 words
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Miscellaneous129 1961-07-24 3 CHmdi) 3.15. 6.15. 6.15. 9.15. (iARRICK: Ek Phool Char Kante (Hindi) 3. 6, 9. ■*"> QUEEN'S Mitti Men Sona R (Hindi) 2.30. 6. 9. W*t>\ ROYAL: Pasamalar (TamU) K 1 30. 5. 8.30 k TAJ: Lela Satria (Malay) A<l( '\<. 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. m vV SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Local artists'129 words
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Article, Illustration291 1961-07-24 4 Motor Club starts scheme to foster courtesy on our roads THE Singapore Motor Club has embarked on a scheme to encourage courtesy on our road. xl Disclosing this, Mr. Freddie Pope, the president, said that members of the club were as concerned as the police and the Automobile Association about291 words
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153 1961-07-24 4 APPEAL FOR GIFTS TO CELEBRATE 'KATHINA' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Buddhist Pali Society is appealing to the public, especially Buddhists, to j donate towards the "Kathina" celebrations. Kathina is a form of Dana (act of charity) which lay Buddhists of the Theravada School of Buddhism observe and practise once a153 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-07-24 4 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Chua Boon Chin pictured after their wedding yesterday at the St Bernadette Church in Zion Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Chua Cheng Hock and is attached with the Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd. The bride is the former65 words
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209 1961-07-24 4 Parents ask police to clamp down on speeding cars FASIR PANJANG, Monday. gPEEDING motorists are becoming a big worry to the parents of 600 children attending the Pasir Panjang Primary School. In a letter to the Traffic Police. Mr. Edwin Rajaiah. secretary of the school's Parent-Teacher Association asked that deterrent209 words
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Article21 1961-07-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship, Kuala Lumpur, will celebrate its 46th anniversary on July 29.21 words
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111 1961-07-24 4 112 TEACHERS TO TAKE A FOUR-DAY EXAM IN AUGUST SINGAPORE. Mon. The! first batch cf 112 gradu- ate teachers who have undergone a special one -year inservice professional course will take their examination, beginning on Aug. 11. This number is made up of 96 graduates of Nanyang University and from111 words
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Article42 1961-07-24 4 LUMUT (Perak). Mon. The Outward Bound School here had its most successful year in 1960 since it was founded five years ago, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, president of the school's council, said at the annual meeting.42 words
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151 1961-07-24 4 Indonesians to mark Freedom Day on Aug. 17 gINGAPORE, Mon. The Indonesian community in Singapore will celebrate the 16th anniversary of Indonesian independence on August 17 and 18 at "Melati" thv home of the Indonesian ConsulGeneral, Col. Sugih Arto. The first day's celebrations will begin with the hoisting of the151 words
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166 1961-07-24 4 BUDDHISTS PLAN A SPECIAL FULL MOON SERVICE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Buddhist Pali Society will hold a special celebration and service at the Mangala Vihara in Jalan Eunos on Thursday, July 27 (full moon day). The celebration and service will be held in honour of Ven. M. M. Mahaweera Maha166 words
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227 1961-07-24 4 INSURANCE AGENT WINS WORLD TRIP: HE SOLD POLICIES WORTH $6 MIL. PAYA LEBAR, Mon. An American insurance agent who topped 2,000 other agents of the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company in Minneapolis to win a round-the-world trip, revealed the secret of his success when he arrived at the Singapore Airport.227 words
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66 1961-07-24 4 GEYLANG. Mon— A 36--man committee, with Dato Syed Ibrahim Alsagoff as chairman, has been formed to make arrangements to celebrate the Prophet's birthday on August 23. Other officials are secretary, Inche Haji A. Wanjor; vice-presidents. Tuan Hajl Mohammad Khan, Dato Abdul Hamid Jumat and Inche Ahmad66 words
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Article67 1961-07-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An average of four people were killed and 69 Injured a month in traffic accidents in Kuala Lumpur so far this year. The Kuala Lumpur Traffic Chief, Mr. H. L. Board, said 23 people have been killed and 415 injured, during67 words
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Article, Illustration141 1961-07-24 4 A LEXANDRA, Mon.— The Afirst cash prise of "$300" in the retailers display competition held in conjunction with the "Danish FoodFair" was awarded to Marlie and Co., of Alexandra Road. Mr. Tay Lip Han, managing partner of the firm, is seen receiving his cheque141 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-07-24 4 CINGAPORE d Singapore u portant surgery and she tril] re^ for many JOtßtm come, skid Mr' 1 Somerviiip, ;i j a retired surgj made a brie! s& on his uny 3, England. Mr. Bonarvfll J spent more thu a surgeon aid tbt was not fully fatta therefore 3inppcß| responsibility108 words
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73 1961-07-24 4 PUBLIC FORUM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SINGAPORE. ciety and the U:.: v^ Malaya Economic >^ present a foruir. Development it I sity's mass iivt.^t.T^B 8 p.m. tomorrow :<W Thursday The panel of topiCvS of dhnssy:. S Prof. Um Tay Bo: m Humar. PlCttt W ment"; Dr J A B-« "Full Empioyrr.p:.:^™ and73 words
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Advertisement48 1961-07-24 4 7-vo!ve itffil r superb P e once m c ncn3s£ wolnut cose for those hc J ciote t^e bes 1 J S'pore 5350/- I Fed. 0/ STOKVIS (M)^H iff, t vm* H GUITAR approo> h v^J rooe R«** ne both eov. ..port* 1 1 I Ident- the oddity48 words
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Article, Illustration792 1961-07-24 5 Khrushchev rules Russia, but NINA rules Khrushchev BEHIND FAMOUS "men" The home is her empire: That s where she rules sovereign to A| X T SINGER and FRANK FELDMAN Rl t has teen without ,-Kir^! Lady* 1 i herons U*f oi her last L..- *andra I itc in nil i>l792 words
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Advertisement410 1961-07-24 5 ARE YOU IW vIP Perhops you ore o perenniol optimist II fj\ about the woy thot your clothes fit. You 11/ I may 90 charging into 0 shop, trust to 1/ I luck and the averages-only to woke up If I some time later, disappointed. We don't Ij I let410 words
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Miscellaneous175 1961-07-24 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson _^_fc _^_^_^A "-4_l_l_K_fl_Cj_^_! _^_i~^l -^-^^-i^^""^ X.*^ M^r mPt m _^_B3^_^_i^_r^^ v n ____^_^_^_o_ft I I _^_^^^^B_l _B_^^<fii_^:-'~ <aji _l _r _^i j S_l x^ik^^x 1 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ■~n_B 1 Si] I -AMP AT THE I ItHAMKNOUFOKJ/ h4OrATALL.| I175 words
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Article352 1961-07-24 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Important ft aw IIC W industry YyiTH the inaugura- tion of a new firm of ship-breakers, Singapore's ship-brea-king industry is on the way to being able to compete in this line with Hon" Kong and Japan. Until now the industry here has been of minor significance and352 words
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Article889 1961-07-24 6 ALAN MASON - ALAN MASON 'GUINEA PIGS' RISK THEIR LIVES WITH THE DEADLIEST DISEASES KNOWN TO MANKIND BY One bite could be fatal... and he volunteered for 770 HUMAN IN the quiet seclusion of a suburban hospital a man by the name of Charles Howard was recently infected with889 words
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288 1961-07-24 6 LONDON. Monday pHARTS showing the position of secret submarine cables between Britain and America are to be issued to fishing trawlers including Russian by a six-nation organisation called the Cable Damage Committee. Until now Britain has always insisted on absolute secrecy about288 words
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Article100 1961-07-24 6 the Free Press reported "All the towns of Russian Poland are now in Military occupation, and arrests continue to take place. The colleges of Warsaw and Kalisch have been closed. A number of the principal inhabitants ot Warsaw have been forbidden to receive company at their houses.100 words
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Article123 1961-07-24 6 mHE Hiroshima Higher Court sentenced Masahiko Tanaka to three years in prison for stabbing a dead man. Tanaka originally had been convicted of murder, sentenced to five to eight years in prison and fined 4.000 yen (about US$ll) in connection with the death of Sasaki Bufu. Tanaka123 words
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Article103 1961-07-24 6 LfOWLtRs c 11 Copper i n I A "<« some "> fouls of th, and huked t N Television see what y<M T^I r r//£ ''"man tmm parachute 0 open afte off?" asked "Oh, :h(.' me" replu "I'd come $a)):c' CONDDCTOfi ar< you Little Bo th»* railr ad doesn't103 words
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Article30 1961-07-24 6 SNIBBOSOL Snlbbo produci n ducinj. sun-tan m has misfli An -i m^nt carried men and is i them ilm tbl LI them wren asked I from a sen Britain.30 words
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Advertisement691 1961-07-24 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage iM Ltd.* 20 Tanah Rata. t#OH Coid Storage t M 'j j i-5 Clare Street. RLAN« r~oia Storage IH > Ltd., 10 New Road. KOTA IHARU Cold Storage691 words
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Advertisement45 1961-07-24 6 I **^\J\\ Ordinory »f\ biTOCOI wcorM^B^J^M mm fused But an EXfCUTIVE 44mm gives a reading 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. Penang.45 words
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Advertisement79 1961-07-24 6 Pigeon j BR YOUR DELIGHT '•.'p-PI'CtRNjgJgARETTEg ;|f^A PACKET TfJNg'PORE flk BB» 20 -PIGEON CfCARCTTES 55< A PACKET IN SINGAPORE 60 J A PACKET IN MALAYA tMfn*^*' The be*t brand *g^L MM>I IN ENGLAND I 4/^ Sole Agents: M* M* H. SAHIB A *o 110 NORTH BWDfi^JJJ, CORNER w» Al*»™" JB79 words
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Miscellaneous239 1961-07-24 6 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE tunes; 9.15 A name to remember; 9.30 Tne news; 9.40 AlShort Wave Service: bam of harmony; iO.OO Han--41 metres (7250 kc s.) cock's half-hour; 10.30 Music 3im musician.v. 11.00 Wnen Medium Wave Service: lights are low; 11.30 Imitation 476 metres. to dream; 12 (midnight) Closp down. -SJiSS'iSsr'ssi239 words
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Miscellaneous400 1961-07-24 6 CLUES ACROSS fi in L (6(> 6 Taed to change, but lackea 3 What you may aim to ao? uie stamina? <s>. 5) 7 Harbour attractive to ffivosf 8 Oiie of tnose preity leaves (5). fn i s>< 9 He from Cbsto Rica (3> 10 Are perhaps pushed along 12400 words
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71 1961-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Monday. \i liwik Airways has selected fifteen "'■(B r 'consisting of five captains, four r and sis stewards, for extensive ondon On their return they will n n ",nm.i airliners on the Singapore-Hong mil m said th;it the71 words
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120 1961-07-24 7 27 INSURANCE COMPANY EMPLOYEES TO GET PAY RISE SINGAPORE. Mon.— Some 21 employees of the Asia Life Insurance Society Lt In Singapore are to gel wage ri>e ranging from 10 to 15 per cent of their present salary rates. Agreement ha> been reached between the management and the Singapore Insurance120 words
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174 1961-07-24 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. ave been received by the Buildnmittee for the construction orphanage in Mattar Road and m\t month. This $140,000 project by :he Muslim Trust Fund Association when completed, wii] accommodate over 50 Inche Hussein Alsagoff, chairman of the Building Fund Committee,174 words
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98 1961-07-24 7 CONDUCTOR'S ONE REGRET WAS HIS SHORT STAY PAY A LEBAR. Mon. When Mr. Von Brenda, conductor of the Berlin Chambers Orchestra, left with his orchestra for recitals in Jakarta, he had one regret the stay in Singapore was "too short." The orchestra which is on a two-month world tour naa98 words
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57 1961-07-24 7 TRANSPORT FIRM AND UNION TO MEET IN COURT The n::; Cuurt :ic:e f a: 0( U< en Genera] gm- J i Tan X Qg on ~V"-'- i and 'j^emeai's pr< )osai rr-ts of ;r its intention t7: :v is of l I sub- to •■V leg »tiated nit no bed57 words
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214 1961-07-24 7 NEW MORNING MALAY CUSSES FOR OFFICE WORKERS SINGAPORE, Mon.- More than 80 men and women are attending two National Language I classes at the Cultural Centre in j Canning Rise. The classes, held every Monday, Wednesday and i Friday from 7.45 a.m. to 0.45 a.m., have been specially organised by214 words
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152 1961-07-24 7 STUDENTS MARK COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS TENTH ANNIVERSARY gINGAPORE. Mon. About i 150 students and staff of the Orient School of Commerce in Alexandra Road held a tea party in honour of the school's tenth anniversary. The party was organised jointly by tbe staff and the principal of the school. Mr. j152 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-07-24 7 PASIR PANJANG, Mon The 84 Survey Squadron of the British Army presented three reels of life saving equipment and two sailing boats to the Pasir Panjang Life Guard Corps, yesterday. Mr. Allan Ng Tek Tiok, group leader of155 words
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210 1961-07-24 7 Govt. expansion scheme to help 50,000 handicapped people <nPHE FEDERATION Government is to strengthen and expand its services for the 50,000 handicapped people in the country with the assistance of two experts and $2 million grant. One of the experts will be from the United Nation's Regional Social Affairs Office210 words
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Article, Illustration275 1961-07-24 7 Faculty of Medicine gets two new professors I SINGAPORE, M o n.— The University of Malaya in Singapore has announced the appointment of two new professors in the Faculty of Medicine Dr. R. S. Desowitz to the chair of parasitology and Dr. D. R. Gunn to the chair of orthopaedic275 words
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114 1961-07-24 7 'CAR PARK JOBS' SCHEME TO HELP DISABLED EX-SERVICEMEN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Disabled ex-Servicemen are to toe tried out as car park attendants in Kuala Lumpur next month. They will look after two special car parks with space for about 600 cars during the MAHA exhibition. The car parks are next114 words
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Article59 1961-07-24 7 PORT DISTRICT, Mon. Sixty-eight patrol leaders and seconds from scout troops in Port Dickson District, who attended a three-day patrol leaders' course here, devoted one hour of their time to "Free service." During this hour they went to the Port Dickson Mosque, washed a59 words
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Article, Illustration180 1961-07-24 7 Japanese youth flies in to meet girl: Then he's off to US PAYA LEBAR, Monday. A TALL Japanese youth of Hawaiin nationality flew into Singapore for a special He is 18-year-old Norman Man. who will he staying in Singapore for a day before .noing to California to take a course180 words
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97 1961-07-24 7 300 METHODIST YOUTHS TO ATTEND TALKS SINGAPORE. Mon. Methodist youths in Singapore are expected to form the largest outstation delegation to Malacca for the annual Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute from Aug. 10 to 15 during the school holidays. Delegates from Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Johore and Malacca will also be attending97 words
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108 1961-07-24 7 FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS TO BE ESTABLISHED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Family Planning Association is to open a clinic at Sentul. It is to be at the Sentul Railway Recreation Club, and will be opened later this month. The clinic will share the premises with an ante-natal clinic already established108 words
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147 1961-07-24 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Kreplin, managing director of the Goethe (German Cultural) Institute in Kuala Lumpur returned from their vacation in Europe on the Lloyd i Triestino liner, "Asia". Greeting them on their arrival at the Singapore Harbour Board147 words
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Advertisement74 1961-07-24 7 A Useful Present A travelling clock makes a very acceptable present on all occasions. You should see our large selection of food quality Swiss clocks built to five years of dependable service. One-day and 8-day alarm clocks from $25.--(3) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN For Appointments and Consultations, THE OPTICAL HOUSE By Appointment74 words
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Miscellaneous250 1961-07-24 7 even though things still look a ID e (Mar. 21 Apr. 20): ma VAIID RIDTHIIiY U*«e n***** l U P for you! Anita LOOK carefully before IF IT 5 IUUn Din I nun 1... your best judgment now. you leap into anything today. Let your be«t judgment prevail. J2S te250 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-07-24 8 US. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ON DISPLAY— King-size' salesmanship steamer is back again THE second contingent of the Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair will be on display at the Singapore Polytechnic for a week, from today to Saturday. This contingent, made up by America's household appliance and housewares manufacturers, is262 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-07-24 8 READY-MADE MEANS FOR AMERICANS TO DISPLAY WARES 4 MERICAN manufacA turers are being provided with a ready-made means of initiating or expanding the sales of their products in foreign markets under the auspices of a unique export promotion programme sponsored by Isbrandtsen Company. Inc., the largest independent Amerkan 1 round-the-world292 words
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Article, Illustration503 1961-07-24 8 T?XTRACTS from the speech president of tibrundtsen rv> Mr. Jakob Isbrandtsen at fhp -h I ration of the first contingent company's "Mobile Trade Fan" < York. TyiUCH good must come from u* i?1 efforts now being expended to increase in our foreign commerce j realise that a country such503 words
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Advertisement202 1961-07-24 8 jBWBbAs round the world CARGO SERVICE' The combination of many ingredients is necessary to good service in shipping as in all things. Experience and Dependability rank at the top of the list. Ability to engender confidence is another important factor. A willingness to render personal service where needed is still202 words
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Advertisement6 1961-07-24 8 Mr. Isbrandtsen speaking at the inauguration.6 words
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Advertisement235 1961-07-24 8 [half million visitor I MORE than half a million Fair at the Now fort H visitors from countries around recently, the world joined American viewers The bit?, attractive ikd in examining: an actual Isbrandt- container, filled urith sen Mobile Trade Fair container was shown with a giant heavy] displaying products235 words
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786 1961-07-24 9 SALES ABROAD MAKE MORE JOBS AT HOME TT HAS been my privilege to witness first-hand the impact of American participation in international trade fairs around the globe. I can testify from on-the-spot experience as to the great interest with which our goods and services are regarded by the thousands of786 words
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Article42 1961-07-24 9 Earlier this year S.C. Johnson Son, Racine, U.S.A., celebrated their 75th anniversary. Johnson's Wax is one of the world's largest manufacturer of wax products. The local agents for Johnson's Wax are Messrs. Boustead Co. (1960) Ltd., Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement54 1961-07-24 9 I II 1 C<* the aristocrat of Venetian blinds! .>| KIRSCH display me Isbrandtsen Mobile Trade Fair. i*gaocre Polytechnic." iiJlllEßeco.(ih)iio.->. »:=:u;;: poboxi26 1 KUALA LUMPUR J I IOHNSON/S^WAX WORLD FAMOUS FINE QUALITY WAXES FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD Automotive and I INDUSTRIAL USES Visit the OHNSON/S^WAX yBOUSTEAD CO. (1960) I LTD UNION54 words
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Advertisement262 1961-07-24 9 CONGRATULATIONS EVERY SUCCESS THE ISBRANDTSEN MOBILE TRADE FAIR JACKY'S i TRANSPORT SHIPPING AGENCY > < < Specialists in Clearing, Forwarding, Baggage, Packing < General Transportation. < 34A, Raffles Quay, Singapore. P.O. Box 2355 Cable address: JACKTRANS. Telephone ***** NA 1 1 1 I lull you can own a neW vii262 words
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Article380 1961-07-24 10 SCOOTER PAGE BY ALIAS RAHIM: SEVEN CLUBS PLAN A GALA EVENING OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT is set for the Scooter Carnival scheduled for July 2!) at the Happy World Stadium. The seven organisers all contributing miscellaneous items for the show have gone far ahead380 words
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Article108 1961-07-24 10 TICKETS for the Scooter carnival priced at S5 and $1 are now on sale at Robinson's, the Automobile Association of Singapore, the St. John's Ambulance Association and Bri- gade Headquarters (Beach Road) and all leading motor firms in the State. The Carnival is to be held108 words
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Article, Illustration135 1961-07-24 10 BSA marks its half century in the 2-wheel industry i 0 This photograph of the Centenary Day at BSA's Birmingham motor cycle factory spans 50 years of the factory's two wheel production. Centre is the unusual Otto cycle with which BSA entered the transport world in 1880; on left the135 words
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149 1961-07-24 10 A new club is formed: Protem body named OWNERS of Iso. Diana and Capri scooters in Singapore have formed a club of their own. They call it the Far East Motor Club. A pavilion behind the Far East Motors Ltd. in Orchard Road has been set aside for their club149 words
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77 1961-07-24 10 HOLIDAY RIDE IS PLANNED BY JOHORE CLUB THE Johore Scooter Club is planning a holiday trip to Cameron Highlands in August-September. About 30 scooterists or more are expected to take part in this trip. They leave Johore Bahru on the morning of August 31 and stay overnight in Kuala Lumpur77 words
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Advertisement35 1961-07-24 10 >M«* m- j jj scooter The world's top selling scooter The worlds top selling scooter The world s top **««< uo< 1 Of;er i,300 Vespas are made daily and ■P^piaggio O sent out to 114 countries35 words
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Advertisement18 1961-07-24 10 (^1 -All J to get J even J Tamtj iOftXEO KOiM S'^RipO" Kg v««« ifio*- p. fegag j.-—18 words
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Article, Illustration767 1961-07-24 11 Thomas Wisemen' s - PLUMMER and PORTER: A BATTLE AHEAD Thomas Wisemen's limelight lon du< ;i P ens 1 fj 5 kind all-in match t ol t t-" v:.:. I V P*~ m L liri >rmaa« a r «tM Lsandari fteJ Jwr-ai V be by p;uir.n:er a se per- Strati rd-on-i ml s ntk'S767 words
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Article908 1961-07-24 11 rE Last Gangster walked out of the lift at Grosvenor House with that quaint mechanical strut of the 1930 tough guy— body slightly tilted forward, head moving rhythmically from side to side. He looked unnatural without a gun in his hand. Lloyd Nolan908 words
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293 1961-07-24 11 m PRESS BOOK CORKER *U KKn\i COTES by Patrick Clifford (Eyre Spottiswoode, 155.) v v::y compelling novel is the story of a man who does want to do but seldom have the courage break late, from the confinement of a dull293 words
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Article32 1961-07-24 11 General Knowledge Quiz HERE are the questions for this weeks General Knowl^ctee Quiz: 1 On what date did the first Japanese aerial bomb fall on S;.i S upore in World War Two?32 words
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211 1961-07-24 11 A GENTLEMAN CALLED by Dorothy Salisbury Davis (Great Pan $1.25): When James Ransom Jarvls, rising young lawyer, took the brief of a bachelor sued for paternity, he found more In the bag than wild oats. When Jasper Tully, the211 words
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Miscellaneous89 1961-07-24 11 WORD PUZZLE 'BA': TWO SHARE PRIZE BA M BA 2 BA 3 BA 4 BA S BA 6 TTpTTTaTtTFBHI 1' |f| i Icitl 1 1 oi m I it lgjE| p I E I A T H »IdU s s e rT] ?ma Rjc "^H *Bt|o u c|hM 3 Mm89 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-07-24 12 Biddy basketball, the new sport Tor small boys in Singapore, gets its official stan during the August school holidays, but interest in the game is so great that already biddy teams have started their own training on the specially built biddy court78 words
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277 1961-07-24 12 GEYLANG. Monday. |X)RMER Thomas Cupper, veteran Ong Poh Lim, -T 42, will leatf Singapore's Foong Seong Cup badminton team against Malacca in the first round of the inter-state tournament on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 at Malacca. The Singapore277 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-07-24 12 Geylang District, winners of the Singapore Primary Schools table-tennis open championship held at the Kalians Recreation Centre. Loh Kim Keong and Chan Cheong Kong from Geylang English School were the doubles champions, and Cheng Joo Ai from Mountbatten Chinese School took the singles title. Pictured above (left68 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-07-24 12 P|jg|Hi""""^HMili42^gH SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. Tang Tuck Wall, president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, is a man oi many dreams and schemes. And he met me long' enough yesterday for him to unfold his latest: How to produce women champions m ten easy276 words
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Article63 1961-07-24 12 from the women themselves tomorrow how they can improve in the game, and how they can help popularise it among: the women of Singapore, he added. The table tennis chief said that there Is always the possibility of women being sent abroad for international63 words
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560 1961-07-24 12 KATONG, Mon. Competition was keen in the first Combined Swimming Carnival of the Convent of the Holy Intant Jesus. St. Joseph's Institution and St. Joseph's Afternoon School at the Chinese Swimming Club's new pool in Amber Road on Friday. St. Theresa's House, with560 words
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471 1961-07-24 12 f met Chuck Dailey and Ed Smyke about the same time (he \anks met each other— but while it was the first time the American coaches had met, I was welcoming Chuck,the basketball expert, on his471 words
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118 1961-07-24 12 NEW SECRETARY BUT SAME CHIEF IN SLTA gINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Chu.. k Choon Leong was re-elected president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association at their annual i general meeting held at the Sin- i gapore Chinese Recreation Club. Others elected office bearers for the ensuing year *****/62) were: Vice-President Dr.118 words
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Article48 1961-07-24 12 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Tin:- pear national table tennis championships will start on Aug 12. and the closing date for enines te July 31. Entries and their fees shouK be sent either to him at tt» Peoples Association. Kallang, or the 5-ecretary or treasure of th< STTA.48 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-07-24 12 DP r. the Chi S pool. anxious] fl Ing h< 11 for m water, a I I M at 42. thi D- I boylshlj I fl lit i i I It V-a ria. aged -l "How I I children a cords in Uw you wen ;jH cords on land99 words
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311 1961-07-24 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three girls shared the honours at the seventh annual combined Pearl Bank and Park Road Schools sports meet recently. They were Yeo Yin Kuan, Cheong Siew Foong and Shamsiah binte Tumin all from Pearl Bank Schools I and311 words
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Advertisement212 1961-07-24 12 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS SCIENCE AND NATURE SERIES series is designed to meet oil the requirements of the local syllabus for Primary Schccis. There are five carefully graded booki, each of vvhich represents one year's work. l. :c .y vM-itten, lavishly illustrated by local C'TiSts. Book 1 for 2nd212 words
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Article54 1961-07-24 13 NENE^REViEWSJTHE <^ GOLF TOURNEY SING \rOKK, Monday. v Dn ersofthc 810,000 Putra i iXl :h Kast Asia golf chamn KuuLi Lumpur on kl the trophy with them {:;M Crown Colony. r U©l t sr.:. Cdagato p i r I t r I estige j N wart H^s that Mm54 words
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98 1961-07-24 13 HONDA MACHINES TAKE THE FIRST 2 PLACES rtTUTTOART (West Qermany), Mon. Japanese da machines took the first :^o places in an Inter- ..<: race for motor cycles 250 C.c here yesterday. Redman of Southern psia was first arrd John il Britain second. rd came Albert Pagani of it Aermacchi. three98 words
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68 1961-07-24 13 niNGAFORE; Mon. Edward Sjnakfe the American swimi will be conducting lasses tor members of :t Amateur Swimming Asftffiltatga who are tain learning more about and the inol :he strokes at- all swimming development. sses will be held at the Swtaming Club in Tanh :rom July68 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-07-24 13 Almost out... but Lee's not down u Keng Er sends Lee Thiam Mong almost out of the ring with a short right in this mosquito-weight final of the youth championships on Saturday night at the Happy World stadium. But Lee returned, however, to eventually earn himself a points decision against51 words
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Article, Illustration185 1961-07-24 13 TOKYO MAY GET THOMAS CUP FINALS 1 X KYO. Mon. Strong E -ability \va.> seen today :r.t 1964 challenge round Thomas Cup world admmtop championships be held in Tokyo as a il venue. Hirotosh] Honda. President > Japan Badminton fion. said the chalround may be held in :*J in talks"185 words
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Article27 1961-07-24 13 -LETAR. Mon.— Arsenal Sports v beat ihe Indian Navy (INS. J ir. 4-2 m a friendly football 1 n played at the Naval Base Saturday.27 words
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Article375 1961-07-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. An extensive swimming course both theory and practical, has been drawn up by the Ministry of Education for school teachers and students interested in swimming. The courses will be conducted by American swimming coach, Edward J. Smyke of Emory University, Atlanta Georgia, who is now375 words
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449 1961-07-24 13 G. SUBHAS - G. SUBHAS By Sembawang, Monday i-iHRIS PROFFITWHITE, riding a 247c.c. 'works' Honda Four, shattered his own Sembawang Circuit track record ot 68 7 seconds, set on a Honda twin last November, with i the terrific time of 63.0 seconds in the449 words
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262 1961-07-24 13 GEYLANG, Monday. OINGING their school song, and shouting their school motto before and after each fight, the boys from Saint Andrew's School cheered their boxers 19 of them as they fought each other in the finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing262 words
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365 1961-07-24 13 INDIANS GIVE POLICE A SHOCK DEFEAT SINGAPORE, Mon. Indian Association scored a sensational victory over the ailround strong Police Sports Association < wno once held the senior pennant lor three successive years* in the best match of yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association tournament, which is drawing to a close with only365 words
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380 1961-07-24 13 B. NORMAN - Eric promises a faster century swim B. NORMAN By Katong, Monday. a hectic week of rivalry and recordbreaking the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club's annual championships were concluded on Saturday but not after four more records were broken and one equalled. rrom tne penormances given by the swimmers, especially those from380 words
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Advertisement188 1961-07-24 13 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular 11 I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- pin plete the special delivery form be- J J^\h low and hand it to your news-vendor or post it to the address below and i k^W^jk the FREE PRESS will be delivered188 words
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428 1961-07-24 14 SERVICES TURN ON THE POWER AT LAST By KEN JALLEH lALAN BESAR. Mon. After watching the Joint Services whip Negri Sembilan (famed this season for holding Cup holders Singapore to a 3-3 draw) by five goals to nil, I left the Stadium wondering with the crowd: where, oh where, has428 words
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Article, Illustration77 1961-07-24 14 Mr. A.E.C. Blades. Commissioner of Police, congratulates Lee Thiam Mong before presenting the Mosquito Weight Championship Challenge trophy. Thiam Mong beat Koh Keng Er on points in the final of the S.A.Bu\.'s youth championship at the Happy World on Saturday night. Looking on is S.A.B.A.'s honorary77 words
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557 1961-07-24 14 A dazed Inche Haron could hardly say a word after S'pore levelled score By C. CHELLAPPAH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. INCHE HARON the President of the Selangor Football Association, could hardly utter a word after he saw the dramatic collapse of the Selangor team which had taken a comfortable i 1557 words
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857 1961-07-24 14 Downing Street wins by a neck after in straight SCRUTINEERS RACE REVIEW PENANG, Monday. JJATIVE Stable's Downing Street won the Governor's Cup over H\h\ beating 10--year-old Shamrock Slipper (Dragon) by a neck on a rain-soaked track yesterday. Downing Street, splendidly ridden by Laurie Johnson, took the lead from pacemaker, Malayan857 words
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Article18 1961-07-24 14 JOHANNESBURG, Mon.— The Australian Rugby Union team arrived yesterday for their sixmatch tour of South Africa.18 words
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Article24 1961-07-24 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Kenji Yonekura. Japanese bantamweight, was beaten inside the distance by Jorge Salazar, of Mexico, in a ten rounds bout.24 words
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Article, Illustration137 1961-07-24 14 T ONDON, Mon. Colin McDonald, the Australian opening batsman, who had a recurrence of his wrist injury when batting against Northamptonshire, has had his left wrist put in plaster. This is to ensure complete rest for the limb. McDonald will practice on Wednesday137 words
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241 1961-07-24 14 HAPPY CHATTER WORKS WELL ON A HEAVY TRACK From SCRUTINEER PENANG, Mon. Happy Chatter, a non-acceptor on the first day, showed splendid form on the training track this morning when he disposed of half a mile in 52 sec, the last 3f. in 39-4/5 sec. Happy Chatter, was kept to241 words
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Article23 1961-07-24 14 INGLEWOOD California > Mon. Rattle Dancer. k\vo-year-old son of Native Dancer, won the $450,000 Hollywood Juvenile championship al Hollywood Park yesterday.23 words
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Article21 1961-07-24 14 VIENNA. Mo»— Bela Sazalai, of Hungary, won an international marathon race at Szeged, aboui 100 miles South-Eas: ol Budapest.21 words
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