The Singapore Free Press, 12 August 1961
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Title Section19 1961-08-12 1 2!""*«PW'TH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 1961 15 CENTS19 words
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Article32 1961-08-12 1 IN DUSTRY: 80 APPLY Aii the latest racing news— P. I, 15, 16 m* Sutes, fee y? I*. V idus i I i i t inI I f I I I i32 words
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270 1961-08-12 1 Monarchs and mugs who haunt the casinos There arc jcic of us Who don' i re ash a yatnbie now and then Here it may be on the horses at Bukd Timah or a friendly game of man jong at home. In Europe it may be in one of the270 words
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220 1961-08-12 1 EIGHT FROM SARAWAK LEAVE FOR MALAYSIA MEET: WE'RE FOR IT' SINGAPORE, Sat.— An eight-man Sarawak delegation left Singa- l j pore this morning to take part in the first phase of "Greater Malaysia" talks due to begin in Kuala Lumpur i later today. r The conference will begin with a220 words
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Article, Illustration20 1961-08-12 1 DOWN THE GANGWAY SPECIAL CHAIR FOR BEAUTY CULTURIST MRS. LOH20 words
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169 1961-08-12 1 Gondola accident in Venice puts her leg in plaster TANJONG PAGAH, Saturday. I3KAITY culUnisl. Mrs. Hazel Koh. who i ii necl I rom Britain in the V& liner yesterday, had lo be carried down the in j special chair. I REASON: Her right leg was in a plast< r cast.169 words
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72 1961-08-12 1 MAGSAYSAY PRIZE FOR BLIND U.S. TEACHER iiLA. Sal a. Ameri_f] let ch< r and a tru lind in A-m. e Ca ilfleld. won M gsaysaj Award atioi al underlie ii was announced rd iy. v_ yFo la ion the ear- Id t< a :her, hi )Ul d -nice uUdhood, for72 words
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83 1961-08-12 1 YOUTHS TO MEET AFTER THEIR WEEK IN BUSINESS SINGAPORE, Sat.- The 064 students raking part in the "Youth Week in Business" programme will meet at the Victoria Memorial Hall to- morrow. The ceremony, marking the i end oi the Week, starts at 3 p.m. with a welcoming speech by the83 words
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Article59 1961-08-12 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sat.— Mr. D.,- Hammarskjoeld, the Secre- tary-Oeneral, warned member governments yesterday 'hat me. United Nations was in a critical ia a p -it ion. r would be r i i.,i;-. wiaioui funds" by the enc of iiexl month ii it had to repay sums borrowed59 words
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Article30 1961-08-12 1 JAKARTA. Sat.— The Governor ol Jakarta, Colonei Sumarno, has warned that teachers who failed io appear al school without a good prior excuse would be dishonourably edschaj 5«d."30 words
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Article29 1961-08-12 1 TOKYO Sat. Police yesterday ported l. n the death toll from rains NiiL:.i t prefecture, northt',. i had ri« nto -1 with i four persons missing.29 words
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Article24 1961-08-12 1 TEL AVIV Sat.- Israel will Ore her second space rocket ".scxm j ifter the general elections" due ni Tuesday. J24 words
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183 1961-08-12 1 1,500,000 TO FIGHT U.K. GOVT'S PAY FREEZE ORDER LuNDOX. Sat. -Leaders ef Britain's civil service v. >rk( terday drew up plans. f< r a campaign to c mbat the ''shock*' pay ::s eze impos< d i >. rhursday on about 1.500.000 governmi nt workers. Tha policy committee ol tne stall183 words
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Article36 1961-08-12 1 SIPI BEL ABBES. (Western Algeria.*, Sat.— Two Foreign Legionnaires were killed and seven injured in a gun baiut with nationalists in a park in the centre ol Sidi Bel A!>U\> ye.-ter-tiay.36 words
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Article93 1961-08-12 1 SIKH LEADERS 'BLOODSHED' WARNING AMRITSAR (Punjabi. Sat.— i\ Master Tara Singh, leader of several million Sikhs, yesterday warned there would be "bloodshed throughout India" if police tried t<> stop hi.s "fa,st unto death'' support of demands for a Punjabi language state. The 76-year-old leader of the Akali movement, which has93 words
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83 1961-08-12 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A NEWLY-ESTABLISHED film company here is looking for a batch of local amateur actors. Trie firm is inviting applications from persons of any asze and nationality preferably those with some dramatic experience. The company intends to shoot a Mandarin picture with local83 words
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Article45 1961-08-12 1 FREL IDENSTADT (West Germany), Sat. Nearly 400 members of moral rearmament from 40 countries yesterday attended a memorial service to pa\ last respects to the founder of the movement. Dr. Prank Bucliman. Who died at this Black Forest resort on Monday, agei'i £3.45 words
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Article30 1961-08-12 1 PAINA. Sal.— A total of 2.498 people have died of cholera in Bihar State, ea.st Ind:a. .-ince an ■•pidrmic broke out last. May. accotaing lo cflficial sources.30 words
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Article22 1961-08-12 1 DUBLIN, Sot.— lrish playwright 3rendan Behan has returned here titer a three-month visit to the Jnited States and Canada.22 words
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Article37 1961-08-12 1 l OKYO, Sai. Japanese rightists, .some wearing former Imperial .Army uniforms ana steel nelmets, yesterday paraded quietly through streets in downtown Tokyo in protest against tne visit next week of Soviet deputy premier, Anastas Mikoyan,37 words
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86 1961-08-12 1 30-YEAR BAN ON 'TROPIC OF CANCER' LIFTED NEW YORK. Sat. The U.S. Department of JusI tice has lifted a 30-year ban jon Henry Miller's controver- sial novel. "Tropic of Cancer." The Department has authorised Federal law officers here Ito rescind recent seizures of the novel and also two others by86 words
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Article67 1961-08-12 1 THOUSANDS of people will be going to the giant low-cost furniture exhibition, sponsored by the Housing and Development Board, at the new Mac- Pherson Estate, off Aljunied Road, rne exhibition will be officially opened by the Minister tor National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Oan, at 4 p.m.67 words
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377 1961-08-12 1 Back Sonsusie or Usaha Setia in the Kings Cup Bv RAPIER KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TT will be another soft track for the Agong's Gold Cup tomorrow and punters are advised to make a list of the horses which perform well under these conditions. The barrier draw for the Cup has377 words
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Article59 1961-08-12 1 M in Firs! fi la> vi S('| o I 1 liii I Mala? 1 ins I irst |> ii 5 i i I IK > I i\s:. i i I ll SIN< I' hi. ves liaj I Chu K i du statio THREI S i i I hi- id.59 words
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Advertisement15 1961-08-12 1 _B V Ir *t'A' k Mi il i a N*W is a MUST! r I15 words
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Advertisement117 1961-08-12 1 VAN HIN £j___E_pT; lT HH.MTI Kl!^^ 13b 142. Orchard Koad. S'poi.-». Tels: *****. ***** A 2!I4» 88^ mW&& *j2&iBmmm\ J$ SUNBEAM MIXMASTER For Easier, Better More Varied Food Preparation. Available in White, Red, ">- Cream or Chrome All the marvellous features you need for higher, lighter ond finer textured cakes117 words
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193 1961-08-12 2 Nothing special to revive public interest in rubbers jdklajkdjfldkfjd By The Free Press Marker Correspondent' SINGAPORE, Saturday. \T PRESENT the general position in the rubber section does not present any particular features calculated to revive public interest in the share market, states the Stock Exchange Gazette. The commodity is showing193 words
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119 1961-08-12 2 I OX DON. Sat.— Thursday's upturn In tin prices here was exl funded quite sharply yostnrday morning in .•noderate trading. The advance at Singapore. bout which it is thought that India as well as Japan buying, contributed to L mdon's movement.119 words
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Article108 1961-08-12 2 mu YORK: Tin was firmer terday vith fail inquiry earl; the day. Latterly, tm was quiet bol steady. 1 o.\do\ rubbeT prices were unchanged to slightly h;^her at opening reflecting steadiness Singapore. Bv mid-session bids had been I little bul no farther curred during the re- r ol108 words
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Article36 1961-08-12 2 NTX>M Sal —Thf Flnan- nrni market lndi ts for T ear, we< ago I terd iy*s respec- ely Tim 289 12-i 3 140 6. 444 B Rubbers: 209 W2 G it 7 103 D36 words
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Article31 1961-08-12 2 WASHINGTON, Sal rj.S tmerce Department rubber istics (in long tons for June Mav respectively > Natural ibber impi I 33 8?4. 27,075; Imports 2.00;s 2,796; con- un rted synthetic31 words
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Article117 1961-08-12 2 C H »W atongsMi the Sm^^oore attarvM ton.iv arc: idima P --o is S 10/11. Mora n Mam "l ;v> IS •si tth 19, Ben' a n v i Inn- r R irt> _if. c 1 M Siam, Hong B Po. TocDoh, Semeru Se--5 I Benvec. Koto117 words
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135 1961-08-12 2 NO DEFINITE TREND ON SHARE MARKET: GILTS LOSE LONDON. Sat.— There was a further contraction in business on the Stock Ex- change here yesterday and generally there was no definite trend. fhe obscure business outlook and week-end considerations were restraining influences. InI dustriais were steadier alter their recent tali although135 words
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Article65 1961-08-12 2 KEW YORK, 6.,- a spokesm< for the Anaconda Company said here yesterday that all the company's Chilean copper facilities wt'ie strike-bound. Anaconda and Braden in a joinl statement announcing the start c: the strike said that In view of .rte large difference between Potrerillos ana El Salvador65 words
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Article52 1961-08-12 2 HONG KONLi, Fri.—Closing prices here toaay were: Previous Today H. s. Bank Corporation $391 $390 bales sales Wheelock Marat-:: $13.90 $13.00 sales sales H'kong pnone $46.50 $46.25 sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $41.25 $41.00 sales sales raikoo Dock $71.50 £71.0.0 sales s.t>s Jardine Matheson $28.00 527.50! sales52 words
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Article154 1961-08-12 2 A In spue of reduced crop revenue, prospective dividend i yields from the berter-class Malayan producers will probably still .stand comparison with I expectations from oilier specu- la: ive groups, adds the Gazette. As expected, the London Sumatra Plantations exchange offers to shareholders of six j other Indonesian producers154 words
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Article116 1961-08-12 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Las; sales In the Singapore trading Room yesterday v.eie: INDUSTRIALS: Fed. Dis. $1.42 i 1 cent), F. X. Ords $2.50 i—l cen:>. M. Cement $2 40 (unchanged), McAlister $1.39 (unchanged), M. Bo\ s;2 39 i— l ceJit*. Robinson Ords $1.44 (-1 cent), Steamers 84116 words
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Article53 1961-08-12 2 NEW YORK. Sat.— This week's rise of U.S. $75 million ($225 million) in United States gold stocks Ls primarily attributable to developments connected with last week's British borrowing of U.S. 52.U00 million ($6,000 million) from the 1.M.F.. according to sources closely connected with the Federal Reserve Bank53 words
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Article63 1961-08-12 2 NEW YORK. Sat. —The recent rising stock market has been termed a "crisis" market by the magazine Business Week. The publication said the latest surge. which has seen the market rise five per cent in the last three weeks, is a second stage of a bull market that63 words
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Article28 1961-08-12 2 CELLE, West Germany, Sat.— A group of German soldiers from the 82 Panzer Battalion has joined the Gordon Highlanders here for a week's training together.28 words
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82 1961-08-12 2 West Irian: 'Indonesia cannot wait for ever to end dispute' JAKARTA, Sat.— The Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff, Air Marshal Suryadarma, said Indonesia "could not wait for ever" in finding a settlement for the West Irian (Dutchheld West New Guinea) problem. Inaugurating the republic's first squadron of Russianbuilt TU-1682 words
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Article73 1961-08-12 2 The Chief of Staff said the squadron should be ready for combat at a moment's notice. In a speech marking Indonesian "Veterans Day." the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio told old fighters of the revolution against the Dutch: "Perhaps the fatherland mav call you back in the struggle to73 words
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Article34 1961-08-12 2 JAKARTA. Sat.— lndonesia and Poland yesterday signed an economic agreement under which Poland will advance the republic £10.700.000 ($90.950.000 > worth of credits for the building of steel, sugar and cement works.34 words
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Article27 1961-08-12 2 MANILA. Sat. Fire swept through the business district of Tact ban City in the central Philippines last night, causing damage worth 10.000.000 pesos ($14,400.--000).27 words
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218 1961-08-12 2 Taipeh schoolboy's Philippines adventure ends MANILA. Saturday. J^S adventurous sojourn in the Philippines ended yesterday for a 19-year-old Chinese schoolboy from Taipeh. Police handed him over to the Nationalist Chinese Embassy, six days after lie was reported to have jumped overboard rather than sail back to Formosa because life in218 words
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110 1961-08-12 2 FIGHTING FLARES UP AGAIN IN LAOS: THREE REPORTED DEAD XIENG KHOUANG (Laos), Sat. Fighting has flared up during the past three days in the Plain oi Jars. Three people are reported killed. Guerilla forces from Vientiane, the rightuing government headquarters, under General Phoumi Nosavan. the Laos Deputy Premier, are said110 words
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Article94 1961-08-12 2 LONDON, Sat. Parents of 34 Croydon schoolboys killed when a Cunard Eagle Viking airliner crashed near Stavanger, Norway, on Wednesday, want their sons' bodies brought home for burial, headmaster. Mr. Albert Fowle, said yesterday. "After a report that there might be a mass burial in94 words
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164 1961-08-12 2 15-YEAR-OLD KILLER CONDUCTS OWN APPEAL, BUT LOSES Sydney. Sat.— A 15-year-old English boy serving a sentence oi 15 years' jail for killing an Australian policeman yesterday conducted his own appeal In the New South Wales Supreme Court here. But the court's three judges unanimously rejected the clemency appeal by Christopher164 words
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Article356 1961-08-12 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Aug. 11. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. E u i op e a n ports Aug 2» 9/16 24 9/16 Sept 24 11/16 24| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 212 212 RUBBER356 words
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Article, Illustration363 1961-08-12 2 Hopes of Berlin peace talks: Reds, West in favour of 'summit' MOSCOW, Saturday. RUSSIA, America and West Germany said last night the great powers would negotiate to settle their differences over Berlin. Mr. Khrushchev said at a Kremlin reception he thought there would be no war and negotiations would take363 words
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38 1961-08-12 2 FRANCE CEASEF IN ALGE MORE FOR C. m I I I I j Km I who I I Priority M m I J I ___r I I I I I I troo] I info: I V the __f38 words
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Article48 1961-08-12 2 LEOPOLDVILLL". Sat National Congok troops In Kasai Province killed hundreds ol Luntu tribesmen and burned do* at least 700 village huts wild vendetta, i Nations official said I• i yesterday. Mr. Henry Kauftti British United Nations reliel coordinator in Kasai, told a i48 words
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16 1961-08-12 2 QUEEN IN 'C STRIP': PAM IS REMORVE BO.VI Q Chancel Free beei tl comic* Th< I16 words
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Advertisement383 1961-08-12 2 S HIPPING N..IT.K.LINE M£ltaafor GMoa. l.mpoo. (HA 4/9/61] H'twrj S e P m P^* «>»,-' L/ t nX VI 9 :t5r 6dr». 31ETD 13 *ut Sagami Maru fcr Mm, s^:a^. Pt. Said, G- -2 M'se es Itainfcurg ;£TA :4 r:-er<;", Pc^r:^' L----' _ntwem S Li Ha 2 7 29 Aue383 words
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Advertisement74 1961-08-12 2 The new PHILIPS infra phi! with concentric ns? y —for Therapy, I r to soothe colds fry\* and pains, heal > ¥f wounds, ease r sprains and aches. AT- r t for Sports. 'J "/< as a preliminary to A sports or BliWge, stimulates blood flow w /i and eases74 words
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Article242 1961-08-12 3 Minister opens low-cost furniture show today S a t.~ h Hundreds of workmen were busy yesterday giving final touches to the Housing and Development Board's ambitious exhibition of low cost furniture which will be opened this afternoon at MacPherson Estate. Twenty furniture dealers ill the State242 words
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115 1961-08-12 3 TAXI-DRIVER IS CLEARED OF STEALING 210 JUTE BAGS SINGAPORE, Sat. -The Fifth Magistrate, Mr. S. R chapkhana. yesterday Rented a defence lawyer s ?S-?stion and stopped abruptly the trial proceedings against Sim Chin Heng. n taxi-driver. Mr P. F. deSouza. for Slm. had requested the court to Si^onUnue hearing .the115 words
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Article55 1961-08-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Chow Ah W^h 46. a mechanic, was K for six months yesterAv for attempting to steal Mount Erskine Boys .Club at Mount Erskine. on Thursday. M C ow. who had one previous record, was caught puling out the plank worth S3 by55 words
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Article, Illustration458 1961-08-12 3 SINGAPORE DIARY ekfdl;fkd;c kfopdjkro ji vnutvj rtiopr SINGAPORE, Saturday. AFF on a special mission, and looking forward to her iirst view of Penang, is attractive model Heather Arnold. An official compere of the Singapore Model Academy. following the departure of Kit Masters. Heather flew oft' today with eight model,. Destination458 words
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138 1961-08-12 3 Finnish singer flies in from H.K. for recital at the Vic PAYA LEBAR, Sat— Kim Borg, the famous Finnish bassbaritone whom the Singapore Musical Society is flying out for a single recital tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre, arrived yesterday from Hong Kong. Accompanied by his wife, he will be here138 words
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Article20 1961-08-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A flag day is being held today in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.20 words
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Article92 1961-08-12 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. H. F. M. Palmer, a company manager arrived from London for a two-day stay before going to Australia. He is at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. G. W. P. Walker, a sales manager from London, is here for a week. He is staying at Goodwood Hotel. Capt.92 words
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Advertisement234 1961-08-12 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page ,j, e competition entry form sjtWl att^T compLtion send it to k ford PO Box 702. Singopore. L PC the "COMPETITION." I of pffCfeffCMCC of the furniture 57 of Ibc Exh.bit.on234 words
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Advertisement276 1961-08-12 3 INTRODUCING I KODEL i I AN EASTMAN POLYESTER FIBRE I g^B^^SMj_w^^^_^K n^__^_Sffi_fl__j_^":^ ffi j^^»y .slPlßw^^'* H KODEL o polyester fibre woven into a crease resistant fabric with a 45% wool manufactured by PACIFIC MILLS of the Burlington Group ot America. 8 This new wonder fabric is EXTRA I SOFT and276 words
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Miscellaneous423 1961-08-12 3 CINEMAS MENORAH CLUB: Social CAPITOL: At War with the dance at Reuben Mana.sseh Army midnight. Meyer Hall, Oxley Rise 8.30 CATHAY: The House of p.m. Usher— midnight SINGAPORE ART SOCIEDIAMOND: Sabash Mappillai Ty Exhiblllou of paintings (Tamil) 3 30, 7.30. bv local artlsts at British GARRICK: Aanchai (Hindi) CounCil Amber423 words
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162 1961-08-12 4 BE READY FOR TV, HE TELLS ALL S'PORE MAGICIANS SINGAPORE, Sat.— 0 The advent of television in Singapore will provide a lot of opportunities for local magicians to display their talents to the full. This was stated by Lieutenant Herbert Twidciy. R.N.. and vice-president ot the International Brotherhood of Magicians,162 words
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102 1961-08-12 4 CAR LICENCES: A WARNING BY REGISTRAR SINGAPORE. Sat. Owners of motor vehicles must renew their motor vehicle licences within ten days oi the expiry date, warns the Acting Registrar of Vehicles, In a statement, he said that payments made through post should be by cheque, postal order or money order,102 words
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Article432 1961-08-12 4 >U Andrew'* Cathedral: 7.0C m.. 8.00 a.m.. 9.30 ajn.. 11.00 a.m.. 12 noon; 6.00 p.m. St. <teorge*s (Tanglta barracks) 7.15 •DO 930 am 83€ P m St. ivut'*; (Qcvangoon Garden E ate>: 8 ajn 930 a m 6 p :r. Cathedral of Good Shepherd (Bras Basah Rd.):432 words
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195 1961-08-12 4 for homes of their own SINGAPORE, Saturday. REGULAR soldiers in the British Army here are to be encouraged to save to buy their own homes. The new scheme, which enables the soldiers to save on the most favourable terms, comes into operation next month. This195 words
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153 1961-08-12 4 Well-known painter to conduct art classes at centre SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Adult Education Board is organising a scries of simple lessons for those who wish to master the techniques of drawing. Students will be given step-by-step instructions on how to draw different subjects using the pencil, crayon, paint, water-colour or153 words
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97 1961-08-12 4 300 WERE AT WHARF TO BID HIM FAREWELL SINGAPORE, Sat.— More than 300 people teachers, principals, students and staff members of the Ministry of Education turned up at th e wharves to wish "bon voyage" to Mr. Karam Singh, of the Ministry. Mr. Singh, 28, left aboard the liner, Himalaya97 words
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Article27 1961-08-12 4 KAJANG. Sat, Two assistant nurses. Miss Josephine Choong from Tanjong Malim. and Miss Tow Kwee Ens from Malacca, have been posted to Kajang District Hospital.27 words
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55 1961-08-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 15-man committee has begun work on drawing up .syllabuses for the two-year post secondary courses for Singapore schools. The committee, headed by the Deputy Director of Education. Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong. includes representatives from Chinese, Malay and English schools. University of Malaya55 words
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Article23 1961-08-12 4 PENANG. Sat.— Nordin bin Rejah. 26, was fined $20 lor using abusive language to a police officer at the Piccadilly Hotel.23 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-08-12 4 MR. 1) RAFTERY, accountant of National Carbon (Eastern) Limited. Singapore, and his bride, Miss Avis Bell, of Linconshire, England, who were married in Singapore. They left on the Himalaya for their honeymoon it. Britain.36 words
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Article, Illustration130 1961-08-12 4 Highest Scout award for school-teacher Mo i i i i H. Lhanes Lee V\, v Queenstown Second presented wiih the liighesi the '"Wood [ladgi The presentation was made by Y. Thomas Tan. the Acting District Dommissioner of the Singapore Boy Scout (Pasi Panjang) District A soriation. The presentation c< mony130 words
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Article100 1961-08-12 4 PAY A LEBAR. Sat Mr. Bo Lindbers. the district manager of the Scandinavian Airlines System for Singapore and Malaya, has flown home to Sweden with his family for a 21 months' holiday. At an arrport Interview, Mr. Lindberp said that nrhik on holiday, he would100 words
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Advertisement186 1961-08-12 4 ______Si§9pqSc*l'jS£3& X. XXv XvX X*Xv' X Xv.vXX .'ivlvS'X'"- XvXv.- X *X?vXsa»x>js^^ X'X'X^X*X\*Nv>v3BS^ "Xv'vi-M*. V*v.v!?vKwB&* vtivSv^NiwS???— vffiJHlur'^^wi'Sc'jSK l X^\ iyiwA iB?F^*'^' You've been waiting to own it -now it's herel^F the N EE \A AUSTIN H EALE Y SPRITE MAR^, new shape It looks completely different-it's sleeker new power You'll feel186 words
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Article, Illustration879 1961-08-12 5 ALAN HENDERSON - Mugs, monarchs and millionaires seek fortune ALAN HENDERSON SECRETS OF THE RIVIERA BY NIGHT By tived at the casino all set ht's gambling. He was irmly, turned away. No 1 aL 1 1 1 |rt_ clothes, and nobody Privee of the Cannes without evening dress. So n absolute monarch of879 words
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Advertisement26 1961-08-12 5 > i 0 J fernova ultr^ ne i I m r IGAPORI, I; uti y i v 1 --co ..50 I k I DM ___Pv ■ll>v fi*,.26 words
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Advertisement237 1961-08-12 5 4 »^.4.^4.4^.44^.^».4^».>4.4.4.>4.4»44-»4^4'44-4- r TAKE A PEEP MSfcW.^ ,N UR HJlf 87™ A^W^ANNIVCRSARY NfW ADDITIONS I HH AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES I LADIES' DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. t t 4- ORLON Twin Set $12.90 a set Capri, Marlboro Sporrshirts 5.90 J U.S.A. Skirts $12.90 eoch HOTROD J t Plain Shorts 2.60 Pajamas237 words
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Miscellaneous323 1961-08-12 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice St Fred Dickenson Z" 7 V\-HY NOT CALL i I TuATM'SHr I """\l YOU PELIVESEO 7 YES S'R. AH, L^^ I AS < H£s?^ 41 ISr— -i I _XCH TEAR NMY MESSAGE f^, ROWERS ANO SUM- I PERHAPS ?N THE NAME C^ M HARMONY CAN323 words
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Article402 1961-08-12 6 A I AXU F A CTUR- ers of furniture and dealers in household appliances have Joined to show the people of Singapore how, on a low budget, they can furnish and equip their hom e s with a discerning eye for comforl and taste. Their efforts402 words
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167 1961-08-12 6 GIRL WHO DID NOT WANT ANY PUBLICITY SHAME on the most disgraceful piece of journalism that I have ever come across! I refer to your story on August 3 concerning a Singapore girl who left for Tasmania. Surely there are lots of people who want their photographs and life .stories167 words
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129 1961-08-12 6 Four cars at crossroads the solution I WAS reading a booklet the other evening on road traffic rules and regulations. It cited the instance or, four cars arriving simultaneously at a crossroads where neither of the roads was a major road and consequently there was no sign calling on drivers129 words
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229 1961-08-12 6 Clean Singapore: 'The fact and the propaganda' JN reply to the letter of Mr. S. N. Ong, I would like to draw attention to the fact that the point of my letter (Free Press, July 22) was not that I was complaining about the standard of cleanliness in Singapore, but229 words
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109 1961-08-12 6 Refuse lorry: Why such a great hurry \S I stood at a bus stop In Kampong Bahru Road one day last week, I saw City Council workers collecting refuse outside some shophouse.v Their lorry kept moving at a pact 4 I thought too fast, while the workmen picked up the109 words
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144 1961-08-12 6 What a visitor thinks of Singapore NOTE: We know of no "propaganda campaign.'" Visitors are interviewed and their views recorded. Almost all speak highly of Singapore. See letter below. Ed. I FEEL I must write ar.d tell you of what 1 thought of Singapore. I was a visitor from Sydney.144 words
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Letter40 1961-08-12 6 I am a regular reader of The Free Press. I wish to be informed as to where I could get some tuition in Chai-Chi-Chuan (Khoon Tow), the Chinese art of self-defence. SIM MENG CHOR Singapore. any reader help?—Ed).40 words
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Letter81 1961-08-12 6 v£&JKE^& i A l -9ft 1 1 1 1 t^^M YOUR murder story last Tuesday failed to explain why Mrs. Ruxton had her toes cut off. r. Singapore. ißerauM 1 she nad bunion*. which would hare provided obvious clues to her identity. —Ed. I Dear Journalist... If the81 words
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Letter173 1961-08-12 6 Y r OUR leader on the "Influence oi the cinema" (Free Press. July 20' was interesting, but it failed to touch on one very important aspect of cinema in this country. We are in the process of building a Malayan nation with a Malayan outlook and a173 words
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146 1961-08-12 6 THE AMAH GOT A LETTER ON BIRTH CONTROL... SOMETIME apo my amah —who speaks writes and read s Malay, an d understands and speaks, but does not read. English was sent i letter from a public clinic. It related family plai I ing and a.sked h< r to at a146 words
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Letter66 1961-08-12 6 Of pedestrians and puddles SETTLEMENT foundation m I our road> always n »uli huge poo;> k/. wan r I n Ing after a modi r j heavy shower. Can't something b^ d i to level or!" these stretch* These pools are largely r> ponsible for stalled cars and are also66 words
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Advertisement938 1961-08-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 2» Words $2 (Min.)— Box SO rf*. rxtrn while you wait Pfcatoatai Srvi( Kotonuit.c. Robinson Rtxid. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pora) 20 Words $2 (Mln.)— Box 50 ff*. extrn sore throat, hard lo ■wallow? 9a h 1:1 1.C.1 "Savloa" Antiseptic I <w>n_> Rocoouatadod i>y doctors, .1'938 words
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Advertisement59 1961-08-12 6 3_?i f __j l^^| _[l __^^_________B___E^ NOTHING FINE* COULD ti CIVEN |f/ H ca received 4mw%m{ \l [torn your popular JeurlUu £**P d.jO.^'. </, _U- fl SINGAPORE PCr Associate Co. S. P. H.de S■•(H <r _d 5 wan '4fe*W FINE SHOES FOR MEN Sole Agents I H. w/sHELLEY %fc_/ A59 words
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Miscellaneous508 1961-08-12 6 [TODAY'S RADIO in' in RADIO SINGAPORE 10 30 For bachelors' only; 11.00 Short Wave Service: Saturday night rhythm; 12 41 metres (7250 kc s.l cmidnight) Close down. Medium Wave Service: RADIO MALAYA 41.7 metres. 4 1 6 metres. vvi ti nn o. PM 115 Summary of proJf; re r,,^ W508 words
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Miscellaneous339 1961-08-12 6 1 1 -JB__-_J________J______________J Ty^lf i "^~*~^^^^^____E^_k T^^^r**"™™ m m m ____P^^» 111 I B^ 111 _a^ I ___B 1111 --B gi l____^^____»________ B JJ Bi J J^J CLUES ACROSS 4 i mn i Pmom 1 SS^S^l* neediI s^sss, 5 _e top a circua I g-JMr'S* 8 Not short enough to339 words
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158 1961-08-12 7 ntil I I, th< P' irsl fl prob- l?oth these organisations have problems which are allied with the housing problem in Singapore today. They boil down to one simple fact: the population explosion. In the absence of a rapid population growth. th**158 words
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Article, Illustration745 1961-08-12 7 CHEW LOY KHOON - Low Cost FURNITURE CHEW LOY KHOON The trend now is towards low-cost suites REVOLUTION IN OUR FURNITURE INDUSTRY Exhibit will show designs that have a dual purpose By REVOLUTION is taking place in Singapore's furniture industry. With more and more low-cost flats being built by the Government, the trend today745 words
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Advertisement150 1961-08-12 7 _t/V|___l\ I Iced Diamond j refrigerator homiest, best looking, table-high Ifrigerator in the world... n==^ I treous enamel tabic tor in choice of i I t rwo adjustable shelves to accommodate I t* ,:c:r v |__> i'rr I See aso the BIG slimline Gala BJ cu. :"t. f|g gJj I150 words
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Advertisement140 1961-08-12 7 C(Mipad...Ec(myrdcaL.Elega>!t __fl __f 1 __^H__ t* _r tfVw afiW I E_f I E_S B— l \t*i ~*i JQP §ss%yV i_ni si i This compact model takes Other modeU From I Ui up no more space than a -b« fed are available chair. You will be able to from $21 per140 words
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204 1961-08-12 8 it From Page Seven supplier in Singap coin, up with new ideas i assist the tenant- c: housing estates. "There art- vast possibilities In the use o: raw materials tor furniture to cater tor the flats of those in the middle204 words
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Article, Illustration949 1961-08-12 8 The day I went for a ride insjj cage suspended from a wir* f By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE other day 1 was one of a party taken on a visit to the Gas Works. Perhaps your first reaction to this is to say "How uninteresting!". But how wrong949 words
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Article191 1961-08-12 8 NEW gas burners, designed specially for the Singapore housewife, will be on display at the low -cost furniture exhibition. During the exhibition, cooking demonstrations will I also be held. The Housing and Development Board is making arrangements with the City Council to enable its new tenants to191 words
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244 1961-08-12 9 Contests for both the public and makers rpWO contests one for the public and the other for furniture makers are being organised in conjunction with tjie low-cost furniture exhibition at the MacPherson Estate. Contest No. 1: The public will be asked to nominate the nve best furnished flats in the244 words
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234 1961-08-12 9 VISITORS io tho low-cost furniture exhibition at the MacPherson Estate will be entertained to a variety of sideshows, designed more to attract the young. There will be something to suit everyone during the eight-day exhibition. Entertainment will include concerts, film shows, police band234 words
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301 1961-08-12 9 r^RIMATIC refrigerators were introduced to Singapore and Malaya some 18 months ago and because of their exceptional qualities they are today one of the largest selling refrigerators on the market. I average temperature. It is You have only to compare a Frimatic with any301 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-08-12 9 ONE practical way of furnishing a room. The doubhbed in the centre of the room can be converted into two settees in the day. Similarly, the double-deck bed on the left can be pulled up when not in use. It costs less than S5OO to furnish the57 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-08-12 10 The man behind the big show T*IIE "live wire" in the organisation behind the low-cost furniture exhibition is young Mr. Alan F. C. Choc, architect and town planner in the Housing and Development Board. As chairman of the exhibition sub-com-mittee, he has been engaged in the task of preparing for155 words
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Article349 1961-08-12 10 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEAP HOMES SUPPLY LAGS BEHIND CHEW LOY KHOON 147,000 new homes needed in next 10 years for increasing population By THE Housing and Development Board is a Government agency entrusted with the gigantic task of providing public housing. Just over 18 months ago on Feb. 1, 1960 the Singapore Improvement349 words
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Article177 1961-08-12 10 Home-makers want best in lamps VOT so many years ago, average homemakers in Singapore thought of lightning solely in terms of brightening their homes when the sun went down. But the young homemakers of today think differently. They choos e electrical fittings not only from the practical, but also from177 words
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Article64 1961-08-12 10 TTHE Housing and Development Board has started a big drive to "lure" its tenants to visit the ex- I i hibition. Thousands of pamphlets Inviting them to the show have been sent out by the board. It is printed in Chinese. English and Malay64 words
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Article, Illustration462 1961-08-12 10 nnHE Family Planning Association of Singapore, working as usual in close cooperation with the Ministry of Health, will be exhibiting in Flat No. 59 demonstrating and explaining their wor-k. Both at the exhibition and at their clinics in every district in Singapore,462 words
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Advertisement185 1961-08-12 16 *^3^~ HMfl _r^ fJP 1 I i—^— X >/t^-^ _ct r^>> K-^yy M/&L dt B Walt Oisneys T ftbleht-mWed ife^_ pibfesbp WIN JUrtc* SHOES AND CINEMA PASSES! ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO COLOUR THE PICTURE ABOVE IN ANY-FORM OF COLOUR YOU WISH (e.g. water colour, crayons, etc., etc.)185 words
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Advertisement333 1961-08-12 16 ll l\^rf l \\i*} ill I J liuiu-iiif ber I other etoctrfc I the sctjit I as the dim v.... I out ts PJ Al b I alia dk Ar.A I CLIFFORD CAFE LIMITED i !j "THE CELLAR Air-C Clifford House Collyer Qj 0 Tel: ***** ***** I |i| GRAND333 words
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Advertisement167 1961-08-12 9 o^, com, «?w«f_a^s(yicO HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE Ml m price and MN(.\mHF Orrhard Road T«|: ***** j __^..,,-^--.y^ r '-jKI VI lIMPI K |RK. Bat.. Koad Ttt M«:S T FURNITURE DEPT. _r»>vNt. B„ hop Mr lf :il7 j l_i;-. k()M BU<RI JM*. J.l«. Uma.l Irl M P U'tlM :o. Jalan 4|i167 words
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Advertisement168 1961-08-12 9 aai Two for the price of one! SETTEE BY DAY, DOUBLE-BED BY NIGHT. I Sole manufacturers: SIN SIN FURNITURE STORE 28-30, Orchard Rd. S'pore 9 Tel: ***** 1- j VISIT BLOCK C, NO. *0, LOW COST FURNITURE EXHIBITION FURNITURE low in cost high in quality hv COMFORT FURNITURE CO. Office168 words
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Advertisement49 1961-08-12 10 WHETHER YOU ARE LUCKY GET ONE OF THE NEW FLATS OF THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD OR WHETHER YOU GET OTHER ACCOMMODATION YOU WILL ALWAYS USE /G^J^fc^S^ FOR LIGHTING BUT, GET UP-TO-DATE, USE <££^£^ ALL WAYS FOR COMFORT CLEANLINESS CONVENIENCE PLUG IN TO ELECTRIC LIVING [ITS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO]49 words
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Article14 1961-08-12 11 find little eal in tourists lR RICHARDS ll 1 healthy press: >- Wlul tC I14 words
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258 1961-08-12 11 handicapped, children SINGAPORE, Saturday yOLUNTARY social workers of th e Handicapped I hildrerTs Club have urged car-owners to loan their cars on Saturday mornings to take the handicapped children for outings during the present school holidays. This appeal came from Miss G.258 words
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85 1961-08-12 11 S'pore dance champions will meet Indonesians 6v TAN SOON CHEK, Youth in Business" trainee arfached to The Free Press. CUNGAPORE, Sal.- -Winners O the 1961 Singapore am championship will; or Indonesian couples! i a mpetiti i. between the nl towards the year, Indonesians arc the! ol a ballroom con- Im85 words
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35 1961-08-12 11 KAJANG, Sat.— Chee Siew died al Kajang Disti Hospital a tew hours r Imission. Chee, of Bang! Road, was ind ir. a room by her rents P ilsontng Is susted.35 words
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137 1961-08-12 11 Borneo seven for youth seminar in Federation PAYA LEBAR. Sat.— A team of seven delegates from North Borneo stopped here briefly on their way to Kuala Lumpur to attend the first youth seminar, sponsored by the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs. The theme for the seminar will be: "The role137 words
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Article30 1961-08-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Independent Missionary Movement will hold a free film show at the Salvation Army Boy's Industrial Home. Thomson Road, on August 15 at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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163 1961-08-12 11 fourth annual combined secondary school variety concert held at the Cultural Centre Canning: Rise, was a big success. The show, sponsored by the Chinese YMCA in conjunction with 1961 Student, Week, was opened by the Minister tor Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. A number163 words
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140 1961-08-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.. XHE Singapore branch of the Malayan Life General Assurance Co. Ltd. celebrated its ffieial opening yesterday with a cocktail party the Sea View Hotel. branch office, at the ird tloor or the Bank Kegai Indonesia Building Market Street. has loan 50 employees.140 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-08-12 11 KATONG, Sat Miss Beatrice de Silva (above) has a special reason for that big smile when she slipped a ring: through the third finger of Mr. A. de Silva. For. the day was for her. a very special day. A double big day. in100 words
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Article59 1961-08-12 11 Book gift for Nanyang SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. R. L. Hutchens, New Zealand Commissioner in Singapore, presented 87 books to Nanyang University, on behalf of his Government. The books, given under the Colombo Plan, were received by Dr. Chuang Chu-lin, Vicc-Chancellor of the University, at a simple ceremony. The books are59 words
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261 1961-08-12 11 Inche Yusof to present awards at St. John inspection SINGAPORE, Sat. The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak will present Awards of the Order of the St. John at the 1961 annual inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade tomorrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The following will receive261 words
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Article35 1961-08-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The United States Cultural Centre will hold an informal talk and discussion on American folkways in song and story at the U.S.I.S. Library. Hill Street, on August 16 at 6 p.m.35 words
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Article27 1961-08-12 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Johore Bahru English College Association, will hold a talentime contsst under the patronage of the Sultanah of Johore on Aug. 30.27 words
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Advertisement50 1961-08-12 11 1 HOME DELIVERY f j regular P" H FORM SEND MONEY) ton Dept., 'Ti mes Press ;!^ya) Ltd.. Tr "es House." Valley Rd., "i;jDore-9. me the FREE PRESS i area at the regular price. 1 r L s:> [Vj^ 1 m oney with this order. I^^^^^ yoj m due course.50 words
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Advertisement241 1961-08-12 11 /b* Me flw&l relief 0f... COLDS ACHtS m m^ ~«t PAINS S Wr &6uuur4 uae WZ'y TIGER OIL •__F u _____H_____l «P*** V A __L J^_*_f) Y^kT _>fe/ ENC AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL >to« 4al _a TIGER BALM 7> /*U«_/ flju .240 ot America's leading golf professionals helped241 words
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Miscellaneous372 1961-08-12 11 i e i sure iv visit with someIF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... CAPRICORN gj? A 2S l T tle n <* n f -Ivmi literarv soul-searching could prove high£s stirs r_rSS ly valuable today. Make it a ||D||C (A pr 21 May 21): ability ly <*> Jj^you niUjht point to contemplate372 words
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Article, Illustration728 1961-08-12 12 Graceful climbers can be grown inside your bouse THESE HARDY PLANTS ARE SO EASY TO CULTIVATE -AND THEY ARE NOT READILY DAMAGED BY INSECTS OR SUBJECT TO Dft *m pOR the garden enthusiast who is interested in indoor plants there is a very wide choice in this country. Quite a728 words
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Article, Illustration482 1961-08-12 12 This novel nursery chair ensures that baby is safe BY OUR HANDYMAN THIS novel nursery chair ensures thai toby is safe and mother is happv II has a back and sides to prevent the child railing out, and :i storage box for tovs TOOLS: You will need a saw, drill482 words
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Advertisement301 1961-08-12 12 _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinmiiiii HOTEL IDE AL 2M 61, Brooke Rood/Marine Porode Jl A (Entrance between Roxy and _C^| Palace Cinemas, Katong) j(B S'porc-15. Tel: *****/2 _K> _V r Extension To I a.m. >;s£&£* Dancing Tonight '^Pl__ ORCHID GARDEN FLOOR j >|_1_ Music By i j j *^'*V*,V^V ALPHONSO ORTEGA HIS BAND301 words
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Advertisement75 1961-08-12 12 H A truly magmticcn* gc B watch, with precisior P rOTIP H The floshinq fir b! crystal matches Hm q-chtv l E finish. In solid goM throughou* LIEN WAH WATCH D£ALER. 108. North PtM* RM i Solo Distributors tor I'd enrl WOO HING BROS m Lit 8, Bt., Bintonq Rd75 words
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339 1961-08-12 13 Rome designers overboard for sentiment SPECIAL REPORT FROM ROME BY GINA MARTELLI W^ ,L^ need more sentimentality in life." lliats what the House of Fontana had Say Ur l" g the th ree-day showing of autumn fashions in Rome. eonp A nl-L he j*° man desi sners have certainly gone339 words
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Article, Illustration595 1961-08-12 13 SHE FILLS GAP IN ROOTES FAMILY MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS BY CHAN CHIN BOCK BRITAIN has introduced yet another car to the world— one for which there has been no pre-produc-tion publicity, no soeculative rumours of what it'll look like, no sneak test-track shots.595 words
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Article, Illustration285 1961-08-12 13 Common sense in make-up— by Susan Hay ward JHj^^ FROM NEW JJELIEVE me, I have no real secrets to give away. But I believe in common sense. Before going to bed at night I apply cleansing cream lavishly to my face and throat to remove all traces of dirt andSUSAN HAVWARD - 285 words
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Advertisement167 1961-08-12 13 I Visssssl 1 1 •ritb crvNtal and beads, itana lhmy show the fanciful and v mu\\ romantic Italian approach r kh covered la lasWen tor autumn. i for Travellers... I j££ I J 1 m z II mk <^i c^ _£~k "_HH_Sskf _81 r^Ni ft*- V: l^^^^^*^aj__^__ mP^ Contents: 320167 words
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Advertisement58 1961-08-12 13 Pigeon YOUR DELIGHT 3^ LONG SIZE fe^ j o 'J Jill!, 10- PIGEON CIGARETTES wHfcjja AVAILABLE mKmmk THROU6HOUT MALAYA mmfl^^B l«P|X»_^_____g____| **mm\*3&^lm^^ 20-PIGEON CIGARETTES 55ct$. A PACKET IN S'PORE 60cts. A PACKET IN MALAYA x\\\\ \U/7 ZM Vpr W^ 7_______b Ifi m\W f' iAW i) <_■ if /l Ik__> fl58 words
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331 1961-08-12 14 S'PORE SCHOOLS VICTORY THRILL CAPACITY CROW VOT since the Harlem Globetrotters played to I crowd of basketball tans at the Happy Wo I the schools "international" between Singapore I For more than 8.000 school- 1 I boys at the Stadium, it was a night to remember. Xtic 1 Singapore Combined331 words
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355 1961-08-12 14 THOMSON. Saturday. pUTTING a dashing figure on the polo ground. the hard-hitting, rough- riding Sultan of i Pahang led his team to a fine victory over the Eagles (Royal Perak Polo Club) by live goals to four in the first round355 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-08-12 14 Nearlj suo boys and girls from Singapore's secondary schools take (he l>i* march early tomorrow moraine from the She— ton Way circus to the West Point Garden a distance oi x 1 miles. Originally, the boys and Kirls were supposed to walk 111 miles the last three <>n a ragged98 words
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132 1961-08-12 14 $1,500 WANTED: RAFFI NEEDS A MANAGER SINGAPORE. S;H.—The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association is^appealing to supporters and well-wishers for $1,500 to send a manage] iwith Raffi bin Baharawl Singapore's lon< cyclist for the Ist Asian cycle championships from Sept. IT to 23 at j the Korakuen Cycle Racecourse in Tokyo. The132 words
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Article39 1961-08-12 14 Singapore. Sat.— Tiie Girls' S] Club will hold hockey practices rvtv.. T-:t>u l( y.N aiiu Fridays at Ihe G.S.C. -.uunci. Those interested are to get in I touch witn Mrs. R Peiinefather i rel 7200 Ext. 333).39 words
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Article119 1961-08-12 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The S i gapore Cricket Association show a Qantas Empire Airways' film on the cricket Tests between West Indies a lv play* Brisbane on Tw 7.00 p.ir. .It is a l r. hit and 43 minutes '■-■>i- md ix- screei^d at119 words
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Article101 1961-08-12 14 SING A PORK S countries .< ed the Singapore Basketball Feder; I i vi\ atton to <•■ >mp< ship for th< Or Cup bo be ptay< d pore fn m N 1 The coui pled Taiwan. E M tya. m c n ;j i. Saigoi101 words
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Article83 1961-08-12 14 gINGAPORE, S pate Crick* I a v named theii Selangoi lie fi fti c. Ib Associate tnent be •>■ .-v._ ;:< The team, !od \y, B (R.M.) d< SUva •esc. C Coliti Jeffers (RAP> Brt SRC r« my M i vi r/ B sham i83 words
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Article27 1961-08-12 14 WARSAW. Sat. ran, of Poland, ran 1.500 metre- In the this year when he docked 3 uUs, 4ii.o seconds" at an meeting las) night27 words
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Advertisement676 1961-08-12 14 Stirring, faultless reproduction ,^m j j o of\ k j Q— k. ~a^. <M t \J \J 4 speaker system, 2-band mW\ It I stereo amplifier equipped 1/ 1 radio. Dynamic threc- Ml 1 dimensional sound. Unjl Mj 1 equalled for tasteful beauty. jfap3M in m HI-FI STEREO ■_H| -^~"3N676 words
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550 1961-08-12 15 Samson and Sunshine Lad should make a profitable double at K.L. tomorrow tup FRFP PRF^^ i trespasser j RAPIER EPS0M JEEP THE ST^TS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG NAN FANG KING POWER T BIMTANG TT,^ CAILJIOV WHTER LOH MA YU-LOONG 7 ln r °J?u» >ntan9 9 tri P r Cf 7550 words
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1531 1961-08-12 15 CL 4 DIV. 6—6 FURS. v S I Mitchell 0 8-13 I Soaidi i I 12 (2) Barratt; Ahmad 8.12 (7) Leong I 1 S I Franklin M Foo» i > Lee 8.10 < > Lcc a H..n St.) Wilson i < > Nawarl1,531 words
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Advertisement49 1961-08-12 15 j__^T~^ J r^rvvM__i AIRWAYS g^g **0^ TAKE I AND FEEL C "r NC GURONSAN WONDERFUL s _LT ml RELAXED **iT?> 1 —^mml^^^^ Wmmm- ''^E£/ ~m*mTm ~-^K? I r *> ajy jyn^^~^ 99 A* j HHUHB i Onu/ l_Bgs^__^i^^^_^ :fw AGAIN!! < 5: -WHES^ DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. »^r^^ T^' as^'49 words
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Advertisement184 1961-08-12 15 Ml if you afford *p4<j periiiiith you r fit ridipftitcif 8 2 cu f n in Singapore $53 in Federation ©SEE THEM AT YOUR DEALER OR HOME APPLIANCES 3O4s ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE I =gg j W TAPE RECORDER MT5 Specially designed for use independent of main supply (8 x 1184 words
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Article, Illustration380 1961-08-12 16 WB RBN GN H YUYUY MflflflfloMO«OOQOOOOOOOoflflflflfli Scrutineer's best bets: Samson (Race 2) Speedy Socks (Race 3) Martian (Race 6). Good outsiders: Kaki Kuda (Race 4), Take Easy (ttace 7) Straight Flight II (Race KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday TIIH King's (iold Cup, one of the380 words
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664 1961-08-12 16 Terang Bintang is a good bet in Race 1 .v From Page One lot the ladies; The Wee Cobbirr. Bistro was the course tip for av. 1 1- 1 but was wi bdrawn, brown marc only to pr duce any worthwhile form to Rising High tsed Shamrock il all he664 words
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Article, Illustration143 1961-08-12 16 TINGGI API GOES OVER HIS PET DISTANCE KA( E KHiHT npiNGGI API, a five-year-old by Helios. £oe.s over his pet distance and 1 am not looking beyond him tor the winner. At the April meeting here he outstayed a Class Three field over the 1A miles in heavy going. He143 words
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608 1961-08-12 16 Samson will beat The Wee Cobbler: He can handle any track JHK WEE COBBLER and Samson will probably dominate the betting and the finish of Race Two over 6F. I am taking: Samson to beat The Wee Cobbler. Samson, a rapidly improving youngster, has shown his ability to handle any608 words
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383 1961-08-12 16 If the going improves Speedy Socks will leave others behind t OPEEDY Socks appeals as a reasonably safe each*3 way wager in the 2.30 p.m. (Race 3) He found Tin«gi Harapan too smart over the 7f on Wed- nesciay. But with that horse out of the way he should make383 words
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Article330 1961-08-12 16 I Martian v ill beat !»».•> rival to- morrow. Ibis solid looking five- year-old gets a drop oi 8 ibs to >, 6.6 meeting Pride of Persia on j that mucn better ter:r..v Pnue of Persia, a chest- nut by G^eat Western, u very much330 words
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191 1961-08-12 16 LONDON. Sat. Colin McDonald. 33-year-old opening batsman. has probably played hi.s last Test match for Australia. A recurrence of a wrist injury has almost certainly put McDonald out of the running for a place in the Australian team to meet England191 words