The Singapore Free Press, 14 August 1961
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Title Section15 1961-08-14 1 NEWS YOU MUST The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 1961. 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration218 1961-08-14 1 lus.'alia no sancee, o Malayan nos studies MELBOURNE, Monday. Honours student has thrown dies at the University of \u-tr; i because he said his fianlarred from Australia, the Pictorial reported in a dis;h ii* I hiii Kiat, 25, is v m Students Associa- I wspaper reported218 words
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Article24 1961-08-14 1 :.a SCOW Mor..- a 200-seal scope movie theatre on s is on its waj *o Nc Delhi emonstrate Soviet films In24 words
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Article22 1961-08-14 1 ATHENS Man. The Greek Government has protested to rael against two recent viola-. ol Greek territorial waters Israeli submarines.22 words
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255 1961-08-14 1 RAF team goes to Pakistan to probe jet crash SINGAPORE. Aion. A three -man offi- eial Board of Inquiry left Singapore over the weekend to conduet on the spot investigations into the RAF Javelin jet fighter's crash in the jungles of East Pakistan on Aug. 5. The Board, instituted in255 words
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Article38 1961-08-14 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Full results oi the TeachersTraining College examinations are published in P. 7 toda?. Results ol the London Institute of Book-keepers examinations held at the Y.MC.A. in May and June are In P- 4.38 words
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201 1961-08-14 1 Why girls were chosen for a week in business SINGAPORE, Mon. Women have an important role in nation building and the commercial world, I said Mr. John K. Young, President of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Jaycee "Youth Week hi Business".201 words
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12 1961-08-14 1 walk a day will save our heart, ays doctor i i lures12 words
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101 1961-08-14 1 TRUEMAN OUT OF FIFTH TEST: COWDREY, LOCK BACK IN SIDE LONDON. Mon.— England's cricket selectors yesterday dropped last bowler Freddie Trueman. who has played in 45 Tests, from the England team to meet \ustralia in the fifth Test at the Oval, starting on Thursday. There are two changes. Colin Cowdrey101 words
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Article27 1961-08-14 1 AMMAN. Mon. Tne Jordan Government yesterday released the ioimer Piemier Suleiman Nabulsi from bouse arrest, the Jordan Prime Mincer. Mr. Bahjat Talhuni. announced last night.27 words
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Article32 1961-08-14 1 KATMANDU, Mon.- Students j staged i walkout from a college here yesterday to demand die release of their College union presicu'n: arrested on charges ot opposition io the royal regime.32 words
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Article31 1961-08-14 1 TUNIS. Mon. --Three Tunisian civlian.s were killed When French troops attacked a farm 12 miles SS of Bizrrw early yesterday, a Tunisian Government communique said last night.31 words
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Article28 1961-08-14 1 LONDON. Mon Mr Hugh noitskell the leader of the B SlLr Party, and his family 5i London test nteht for a three- week holiday in Yugoslavia.28 words
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Article65 1961-08-14 1 ikn Adolf jERUSALEM. Mon.-Adoll J Elchmanns lawyerLJgL I Kins his last attempt toaay to save the accused mass murderer of t> jews from the gwiows. West German attorney_kw bert Seryatius appears before a three-man court to begin his final summai^ s^ Ejch mann be found innocent. prosecution65 words
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Article, Illustration9 1961-08-14 1 TEACHER HEARD HIS CRIES. MADAM WONC AND THE BABY9 words
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259 1961-08-14 1 Finder wants to keep baby abandoned in telephone booth JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. OOLICE and Social Welfare authorities here are investigating the discovery of a 10--month-old baby boy who was found abandon ed in a telephone booth in Jalan Campbell. Since the child wa.s brought to the General Hospital last week259 words
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Article, Illustration162 1961-08-14 1 SHE WILL BUY GO-KART WITHQUIZ JACKPOT SINGAPORE. Mon. Winning the Free Press Word Puzzle ••BE" will help the Light family of Tan Sim Boh Road, off Dyson Road, to buy a go-kart. Mrs. Jo Light. 39. wife of Coionel K. E. Light of the Commander-in-Chief's office. Far East Station. Naval162 words
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60 1961-08-14 1 Free Press tipsters picked more winners Scrutineer and Trespasser named three winners each at the Kuala Lumpur race meeting yesterday. Rapier named two. Scrutineer's winners were Terang* Bintang. Khampang Phet and Sunshine Lad. Trespasser named Khampang Phet, Dilruba and Film Studio. Terang Bintang and Film Studio were selected by Rapier.60 words
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Article100 1961-08-14 1 MALAYA*!, H u i I D>S A <TA pi First Mala> an Fun 51, -A selling si.iTi i S a, I lift K I I buyi'i UK i Ilin HKS! RUB6ER D R!CE i :i i op e ucd i n i Lhi eats' Mil OLICE TO PL"MAN s100 words
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Advertisement63 1961-08-14 1 orQOKS y I STREET. ***** Bmmr<^>.<*. *M- <^39BHMHI rea I i 'nHIi ii -Awn. -^J ___t_______l__| /4\\' -.T^H^B9______E_^___________| \v. S__j_t. j •■■■'■y__> Bn» 13 'p7jH______________l B»/ *#*> F^ mm r mmmm m Si .xw* mm Am\ le*^* A «r _fl i v _f _r ir T J ___i I S63 words
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Advertisement115 1961-08-14 1 slide or movie there's a ZEISS IKON projector for you w Movilux 8A '0; 3ir A really new t mm pro- ~y-~' '*c^'~ lector with marvellous J iW'''"ll'f£,performance and so port- I* I i able you can take it any- *gf >%£>* where. SX! f% With SO watt COLO lamp115 words
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Advertisement54 1961-08-14 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Mueic) Enrolments accepts daily students to* Piana. Harmony, Piono-occordion, Violin Guitar Aural laat trainings theory ot M/k music, Piano-iozi m™9 Saxophone, Clan _%k net. Trumpet gm. Drums eV Sing P ___d^| A,so te> fi Wtr Sola Super Spaciai Tombolmi Aecora^t dions 2t-A Penang54 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-08-14 2 CONRAD CHIEW - Thai International Singapore branch is now Independent' CONRAD CHIEW jdfhi fjdi By PAYA LEBAR. Monday. PAYA LEBAR, Monday. THE Thai International office here is now fully capable of handling passenger relations and airline administration on its own, according to Mr. Andrew Esche, an executive in its head office in Bangkok.247 words
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425 1961-08-14 2 By LIM TIONC WAH SINGAPORE, Mon. The 13.290 ton liner Bengloe Ben Line's latest vesselleaves here today for Hang Kong to continue her maiden voyage. When she ducked here last Thursday, she had made the fun from London to Singapore bi 19 days.425 words
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Article69 1961-08-14 2 CHIPS lym; alon-s.ne thp S.ruapore wharves or "xpectert today are P-troclos Rajan a Bengloe 42 13, Ben eg "IV Momij *an Maru 39/39, Awa Ma— j' l ii afa\ -;\<, J. Sompitaa :.\v 5, Faragatc 33 34 sprgp: Kirov BA, Malay 23 26 v kaa*tea Maru 169 words
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214 1961-08-14 2 MIKOYAN TO OPEN RUSSIAN TRADE FAIR IN TOKYO rKYO. Mon. Machinery will be emphasised at the first Soviet trade fair in Japan when it opens here tomorrow at Harumi Pier. Presentation of Scyicl industrial, technoiogical and cultural developments a: the fair ■will last until Sep: 4. Officials of the Japan214 words
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Article44 1961-08-14 2 WASHINGTON, Mon -Interna tana] Monetarj Fund has an- nounced an agreemem to make j the equivalent of U5541, 250.000 ($123,750,000) available to 'he Government o: Indonesia over the next year The drawing vov.ic. help Indo- nesia irith her balance of payments44 words
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Article39 1961-08-14 2 ALGIERS, Mon.— A total of 12.ti_9.708 tons o: crude oil have, bee:, draw n from the Hassi Me.ssaoud oil fields in the Sahara since December. 1057. it wa.s announced here. Last month's production was 666.733 tons.39 words
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Article38 1961-08-14 2 LENNART GYLLENSPETZ, the sales manager tor Scandinavian Airlines System in Jakarta. U now in Singapore acting as SAS district manager for Singapore and Malaya in the absence of Mr. Bo Lindberg who has cone on leave.38 words
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Article48 1961-08-14 2 "pHE assistant manager tor Sir.ca- pore and Malaya of Air India. Mr P. S. Rajaratnam. has been transferred on a temporary basis tor three-and-a-half months* to Jakarta in place of Mr. Aii Aga. manager of Air India in Indonesia who will be going on leave from today.48 words
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Article30 1961-08-14 2 _\IR traffic on the Eos: Coa.st oi Jesselton has increased to such an extent that the Government has proposed enlarging the airstrips at La had Datu and Tawu.30 words
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Article81 1961-08-14 2 TOKYO, Mon.— A la bom- survey mission headed by Protestor Kazuo Okochi of Tokyo University lefl here by air yesterday for a twomonth inspection tour of the United States and Britain and other European nations. The party of thirteen consisted of senior members of81 words
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Article28 1961-08-14 2 BAGDAD. Mon.— lraqi and Chinese delegates opened negotiations over the weekend here on a draft trade agreement to replace that signed in May last year.28 words
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Article75 1961-08-14 2 He saw Sir John being swept out to sea in front ol him. Mr. Boulle disappeared. A rescue party was organised immediately but by that time Sir John and Mr. Boulle had been carried a quarter-of-a-mile down the coast and into shallow water where the party recovered their75 words
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Article28 1961-08-14 2 VIENNA. Mon .—Mr. Khrushchev will head a Soviei delegation to visit Rumania at a date to be fixed later, according to a Rumanian Government communique.28 words
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265 1961-08-14 2 New London Bishop's election 'a farce' says Canon I ONDON, Mon. Canon John Collins, precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral and anti nuclear movement leader, yesterday interrupted the election of a new Bishoo I of London and called the ceremony "a farce." The ceremony took place in i St. Paul's. Canon265 words
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Article27 1961-08-14 2 AIX-EN-PROVENCE i France), Mon.— Eight paintings bv famed French impressionist painter Pan; Cezanne were stolen on Saturday night from an exhibition of his an here.27 words
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113 1961-08-14 2 Governor drowns trying to save his schoolboy son MAHE SEYCHELLES, Monday. gIR John Thorp, Governor of the Seychelles, and Mr. Maurice Boulle, the tiny island's Financial Secretary, died yesterday while Irving to save two boys from drowning one )f them the Governor's son. Both boys got back to the shore.113 words
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Article75 1961-08-14 2 T ONDON, Mon. British police and the Home Office are working on a device to "scramble" police radio messages to beat criminals listening in on transistor radios, according to a report in yesterday's Sunday Telegraph Cheap, efficient portable radio sets were the proi blem. The75 words
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93 1961-08-14 2 KUWAIT TO U.K.: 'WITHDRAW YOUR TROOPS' Kl WAIT. Mon The Sheikh of Kuwait has formally asked Britain to withdraw her trooDs from the newly independent state on the arrival of Arab League forces, a British Consulate spokesman said yesterday. The written request, received by the Consulate follows the signing of93 words
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118 1961-08-14 2 COMFORT BY PHONE: BUT NO CALL GIRLS T ONDON, Man. A Lon- don shop- window advertisement Phone ior peace, comfort, advice. lor the answer to your need" brought more than 50 enquiries from men expecting a call-girl to answer, the newspaper The People reported. Th* "Christian Telephone Ministry." which received118 words
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Article32 1961-08-14 2 CAUX (Switzerland i, Mon More than 1.400 persons from 36 countries at the Moral Rearmament World Assembly met yesterday to honour the late Dr. 'Frank Buchman. the movement's founder.32 words
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Article300 1961-08-14 2 ALEXANDER THOMSON - ALEXANDER THOMSON By LONDON. Mon. j lytß. ALFRED BAER I?1 contemplated the future and told me: "I shall be most disappointed if we do not grow and grow and become more and more successful." Ho is the new chief of the £48 million Consolidated Zinc Corporation,300 words
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225 1961-08-14 2 East German police use gas as thousands mol sealed-off Berlin border BERLIN, Mon.— East German police twice used tear gas last night to break up crowds on the sealed-ofT boundary dividing East and West Berlin closed early yesterday by the East German authorities in a determined move to stop East225 words
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Article29 1961-08-14 2 tokvo Hon.— -Pour vorlmv d'.oci in Tokyo oesterday 1 1 they were overcome by met! gut leaking from constrw Bite ol aii Lmderground parking io;29 words
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177 1961-08-14 2 AYUB KHAN: WE SEEK A DIGNIFIED AGREEMENT WITH INDIA F KARACHI. Mo:.. President Mohammed Ayub KhA. i Pakistan said last night th a Pakistan wanted "peace with India with honour/' i attacked India over Kashmir and accused her oi maligning Pakistan. In a nation-wide broadca oil the eve ol bis177 words
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Advertisement475 1961-08-14 2 SHIPPING'—^ NY.K.LINE Mi Maru for Genoa, liverw HA 4/10/61 HTwg, S 1 P g Brewen, Artweni > Rotterdam n 11 Sent Satan. Maru fxr Men, Ac:-. Pt. Said, Genoa. W P Wnmri (|TA 24,^9/61), Bremen, Rotterdam, I Antwerp <. Le Hawe 27 29 Am Atsuta Maru fw Pari a Beirut475 words
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Advertisement67 1961-08-14 2 Pigeon I fOR YOUR DELIGHT f t io-PiGfcGN ciGApr __P^3l B*A PACKET IN fjk W'W >^§_§E^"'"'**^ iS 20-PIGEON ciGAßnrr 55 -A PACKET IN SMM C 60 l A PACKET IN MALAYJRO TA A* w 'fl ll____l Solo Agents LIEN WAH HATCH 108, North Bridge Rood, S'"*" 0 Jk Solo Distributors67 words
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Article162 1961-08-14 3 Well done, he tells St. John Brigade workers SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, yesterday took the salute at the annual inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade held at Jalan Besar Stadium. About 500 people .-aw the inspection. Among them162 words
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Article, Illustration14 1961-08-14 3 How you can get to the low-cost furniture exhibition i Q&fl A. If".;' d14 words
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Article217 1961-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Mon week days arc from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends. Tonight the Police Band will be in attendance from 7.30 p.m. Above is a map of the routes leading to the exhibition. I 3-1 i I217 words
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Article77 1961-08-14 3 i t A 1' a Id.-, all scientists from L udon, arrived on the way to Sydney. They stay at the Ocean Park HoteL Mr. L. H. Atkinson, dirre- ol a N» w Zealand comI any, arrived from Hong K ng for a :ew days. He cays77 words
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Article, Illustration576 1961-08-14 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S fkro SINGAPORE, Monday. IDEA which should interest every housewife is "Lamb Week", specially launched by the New Zealand Trade Commission in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Designed to promote the sale of lamb from the suny, protein-rich pastures of the country, "Lamb Week" is being held576 words
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206 1961-08-14 3 Bright future for S'pore and Malaya, says Judge SINGAPORE, Mon. Both Singapore andj; Malaya have a wonder- j < fully bright future, said Mr. Justice Rigby of r Penang yesterday in a farewell interview with j The Free Press on board the liner Cathay. He spoke highly of the har-206 words
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68 1961-08-14 3 TWO HERE FROM SARAWAK FOR C-PLAN COURSE PAYA LEBAR, Mon. Two delegates from Sarawak flew in during the weekend for a three-month training course in Singapore in marine registration, licensing and survey work. They are Inche Alwee bin Wahi and Inche Rosli bin Lanpan, who were sent by the Sarawak68 words
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Advertisement251 1961-08-14 3 »»»»»> »*****4» »>4^4 4 *>++ J r <m> SHARP THE OIXIL.Y AC/BATTERV TRAMSISTOR RADIO *> ____il |^~HHHHHHI IB Hj HJ 4 __L_j_H __k I ■mhl hT^B I ■r^r^r^ HPhI IS Hk I II f *Wr^ AzW^m h_hll I i A#_f _vX J_sT_| I fiha Hriil I I |_~P *A%****-m^m\mWmW^* II251 words
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Miscellaneous339 1961-08-14 3 MM Hi CINEMAS Second public lecture on SikhALHAMBRA: Walt Disney's .ism by Dr. Gopal Singh at Culcartoon festival plus Mysteries of tural Centre, Canning Ri-se, 7.30 the Deep 1.30. 4, 6.30. 9.30. p.m. CAPITOL: Spartacus 3. 8. U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: CATHAY: One-Eyed Jacks I Singapore Softball Association 1.15. 4. G.45.339 words
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130 1961-08-14 4 IPOLY WILL INSURE STUDENTS AGAINST WORK MISHAPS {SINGAPORE, Mon. The Polytechnic has taken steps to insure its students against accidents while employed during holidays. A Polytechnic spokesman explained that there have been cases where employers had been worried that students working for them were not covered for accidents. "We have130 words
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134 1961-08-14 4 Centre was built a year ago— but doors remain shut SOUTHERN ISLANDS, Monday. ISLANDERS of Pulau Seraya, about five miles west of Singapore, have appealed to the Government to open the newly built $8,900 community centre on the island. A spokesman for theIslanders said the centre was completed about a134 words
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Article28 1961-08-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—A geographical conference is to be field In Malaya and Singapore next April sponsored by the International Geographical Union and the University of Malaya.28 words
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Article17 1961-08-14 4 KAJANG. Mon.—The Kampong Bahru Farmers Association has been formed in Semenyih. six miles from here.17 words
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Article, Illustration558 1961-08-14 4 G. C. STANTON - 14 make a perilous 8-day river journey in home-made rafts, canoes G. C. STANTON By SINGAPORE, Monday. THEIR expedition will never rank with those of Scott or Hillary, their names will never be famous, but 14 men of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers can bo proud of their journey558 words
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107 1961-08-14 4 Self-defence expert to demonstrate his art SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Cheng Weng Kwong. 59, an expert in the Chinese art of self-defence, is here from Hong Kong on a twomonth visit. "My main aim is to acquaint the people of Singapore with this art, 'Tain Chin j Chuan'." said Mr. Cheng.107 words
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Article46 1961-08-14 4 TELUK ANSON. Mon. j i Soon Siew Hoon, 43, a woman with four previous convictions, was fined $100 for using I criminal force on Ismail bin Long, Senior Customs Officer, Perak South, with intent to prevent or deter him from discharging his duties.46 words
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Article497 1961-08-14 4 SINGAPORE Urn nnHE following candidates have pass A don Institute of Book-ktf pars E l held at the YMCA in May aid Juw Book-keepin^ (preltmlnarv stage): Miss Aishah bimc Abdul Rahman, Bee Bee Joseph Tnevarajah. Ignatius Choy Yoke Khee. Cheong Kwok Chcy. S. P. Chmdambaram, Robert Khonp497 words
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Article70 1961-08-14 4 Seamer's Club boosts its revenwe Seamen-, 1 suffered*! losses s ha "nprov2? nal Po iti storey* Quay, J i I club "DliA suffei acco steps Th, !pd .i *üb-co n :n.:; J vestigati and find revenue Small te comm on a: TI avera stayini tnis i r,, iit incn tho70 words
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58 1961-08-14 4 PREFECTS' WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS FrATONI M sell s aln HI m will h a. their i a at the Sea Wei Hca Sept I m their school jail Aha .a >- i appearing a a- m be Pairina P< An I has non rani contests The Fl pon58 words
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Advertisement335 1961-08-14 4 E?______p__w___L_£l since When in Penang check iH H THE SWISS WATCH time with 199T0!9 FOR ALL CLIMATES IwCr ww Within \our reach Swiss watches of the highest quality Whatever your personality, age or occupation in life, FAVRE-LEUBA has created a watch specially for you. A watch which is the product335 words
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Article, Illustration694 1961-08-14 5 ALAN HENDERSON - The Aga Khan and Aly Khan were Andre's reat friends ALAN HENDERSON fl/^fUtmJmUmkUJ^ S INORE ZZ,*T»\!!!!* n mVUI H S FI GE T,PS H,S FWE DS CLUDE RCHS MILLIONAIRES -AUD MUGS. BUT ANDRE NEVER WJS MILLIONAIRE AT 23, AND UNLIKE SOME OF HIS CUSTOMERS. HE HAS STAYED THAT WRY. FOR694 words
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Advertisement19 1961-08-14 5 1 it ii in t W Eil'!?Ml hotter Bar go in VIENNA Mi I I I I I Wiierj.19 words
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Advertisement296 1961-08-14 5 THE WORDS 1 BARGAINS PILED ON TOP OF BARGAINS 87th JllMMjfe LADIES' DEPt7\ j MEN S DfPr. Printed Shirts New Range of American \%LJ*^m& l tS tOCh SPORTSMIRTS 590 each Printed Slacks 6.80 "CONTESSA" Shirts Monhotton (24 colour) 2.80 JACKETS $12 80 Gupeer-Loce Blouses $14.50 Embd: Blouses 5.25 Bio Yank296 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-08-14 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis COLP OUT- -A I I I'M ©OlNia TD GTTAY 1KI TONI&H7, I PUT MORE L.O&S OKI lhb/ffi^M^R^H^'^ ER CMATTER "l VI )f{vaj# 1 POOT OF SNiOW S4AKPA--LOTWARAMO! C^M/ FIRE, L-OTHAR.TMIS >^fcU|^M^ CMATTEg--SMfVEg LM/^^A" A5CODSiGHT RUSTLE UP155 words
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Article369 1961-08-14 6 Swimmers: Heed this appeal AiOXDAY morning and we are all bark at work after a weekend of relaxation! Various readers will have found different ways in which to enjoy themselves: but it is certain that a considerable proport ion will have gone to the beaches for a swim. We trust369 words
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Article, Illustration966 1961-08-14 6 Survival at stake DEAN RUSK, WITH BERLIN IN MIND... U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE, IN AN INTERVIEW THE underlying crisis of our generation arises from the fact that the Soviet Union did not join the United Nations in fact, as well as in form, and lend itself to the commitments they966 words
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207 1961-08-14 6 Peter Fairley - Peter Fairley THE WORLD OF SCIENCE by BRITAIN'S ballistic missile early warning station WILL be used to track spacecraft, including "ships" on their way to the moon. American scientists have now confirmed that it is to have this secondary role. The207 words
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Article34 1961-08-14 6 B< n UQ( u': 1 lrs uin» N liinj "u^| lad 1 11 l A I liar:. \riii\ r.-ntv I jtfc ti., said: id. ,tn i, t' Ho* lik< i horsi .ill A),,,34 words
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Article9 1961-08-14 6 LAUGH... BEACHCOM I ni I i gii IHII millllHi'l.llllll'Fl9 words
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Miscellaneous483 1961-08-14 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE nines: 9.15 A name io remem- c_ I bei 9.30 The news: 9.40 Album Shortwave .Service f harmony 1000 M usic and 1 metres (WIJ/i) j. u music lans; 10.30 PhilosoMedium Wave Service: pfaica peripec tive: 1100 Sing 4,b metres. i u aga j n 11J0 invitation483 words
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344 1961-08-14 7 PORE'S NEED: A CADRE OF BUSINESS MANAGERS Lfessor on key men of the future I SINGAPORE, Monday. onomisl has stressed the of men with managerial ipital investments in this mplex undertakings of ihi\. said Prof. Leslie basic importance in rqiiire something more st who are engaged .eliiclii." Pr v.' ng,344 words
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Article, Illustration178 1961-08-14 7 THEIR HOBBY IS COLLECTING BUT T ERFLIES OINGAPORE. Mon. If I 1 you are looking for an interesting and inexpensive hobby go for butter- flies.'' say Mrs Jo Light and her two children who think the Malayan species among of the most beautiful in the world. The Lights have been178 words
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10 1961-08-14 7 udent to roadcast adopted in U.S. 1 p i t10 words
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146 1961-08-14 7 SINGAPORE. Monday. 4 TOP South Indian film star, who earns an average or about 5100,000 a month, said in Singapore that he almost wept when he missed Charlie Chaplin by minutes in Jakarta. The star. Mr. Gemini Ga- f nesan, said that he146 words
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96 1961-08-14 7 PASIR PANJANG, Mon. Boy Scouts of the 36th Pasir Panjang group will spend a three day outdoor camping this week for the first time under their new Scoutmaster. Mr. James Kanagasingam. These Scouts, ranging from eight to 12 years of age. will learn96 words
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Article35 1961-08-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri has been re-elected chairman of the Malayan Association for the Blind. Mr. Yong Pung How was elected vice-chairman and Mr. Hew Kian Main .treasurer.35 words
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2553 1961-08-14 7 T.T.C English, Malay and Chinese exam results SINGAPORE, Monday. fUn Teachers' Training College today announced the results of the English, Malay and Chinese examinations held here recently. Below are the full results: Ine following have qualified for the award of the Certificate in Education I English Abdeen. Isha (Miss); AlsagofT,2,553 words
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Miscellaneous93 1961-08-14 7 fmay ime. °0) ern--21): that orth on 21 ness wial of ted. 23): ING cove day r'-ft c-^tu hurries away. The wooden cuckoo Ac length the old hat frmfc hur n«a J fim *4 ms.de the JS. Then the little bear tells him SS one Rupert s h.«h« J^ d93 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-08-14 8 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH SCOOTER PAGE by PLANS are being nnalised for a Scooter Fair where there will be fun, food and frolic and most important of all, especially for the scooterist, stalls where he can buy all the latest accessories at a price he can afford. Several firms dealing262 words
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Article, Illustration270 1961-08-14 8 KL riders took 'tricky 1 events TEN riders came from Kuala Lumpur to make the Orsetto Gymkhana the gr rt at success it was on Sunday. They showed their .skill in the tricky events to take two first places, a second and a third. Mr. Cheah Hong Lim, organiser of270 words
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223 1961-08-14 8 FUDGES on scooters? The Lambretta Bluebirds, who gave* Singapore its fii"- v t Scootball match a1 the recent Scooter Carnival, showed how easy and practical it is to judge a race meet on scooters. A dozen riders of this section of the Lambretta Association223 words
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Miscellaneous586 1961-08-14 8 WORD PUZZLE 'BE': THE WINNING SOLUTION BE 1 BE 2 BE 3 1 |S|K| 1P|P Ei'Rl 1 i |F I [SlHl I |NlC| [TB^JITaT^H 2 rpTTsj 2 T£jR jp" B L E M i I R E j E F"MM JL f[ i in| i jsThm 3 <r> r 1586 words
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Article, Illustration315 1961-08-14 9 HADOWY LEWENSTEIN A MIGHTY DRCE IN HE THEATRE I fi .f, Sa d L ab ut Wolf Mankowitz been said about him .'—there is no doubt that shadow Whatever may be said about Oscar ,t much has been said about him to date— he ,n by a small shadow. I315 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-08-14 9 MICHAEL WARD - MICHAEL WARD picture by FOR the film version of Jean Anouih's "Waltz of the Toreadors/' the very French story has been totally Anglicised. The general, played by Peter Sellers, is now British instead of French, and a traditional English foxhunt has been95 words
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Article274 1961-08-14 9 IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FELLOW GOONS QUOTE from French actress Martine Carol: i_rinking Is a minor bad habit: now that there are so many splendid bad habits in the world it isn't worth wasting time and health on such a little thing. I go for things in a big way,274 words
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Advertisement348 1961-08-14 9 CtaeXb jp% v*** 1^ radio yk* 4 Transistor Receiver wf| -1 V/ 3 O V %^y ■■>»''■ •x* -**>^' Outstanding long dis- V£ tance and world-wide to* short-wave reception. j Powerful push pull j; <Wf*j**J*. x&*m£ *|r\ output stage. Large 'Zw loudspeaker produces < j full volume of sound in348 words
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Article228 1961-08-14 10 with Japanese Varsity team SINGAPORE, Monday. pOTH Olympic water-poloists are included in the Japanese Universiad water-polo team arriving in Singapore on Sept. 1 1 to play two international matches against Singapore. The four players who represented Japan at watQr-polo in the 1960 World Olympics held at228 words
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Article, Illustration23 1961-08-14 10 STOCKHOLM. Mon. France beat Sweeten 108-104 and Japan 145-55 in the triangle interna- tional field and track competitions which ended yesterday.23 words
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Article76 1961-08-14 10 JALAN BESAR. Mon. A team of 18 judoists, including five women, from the Singapore Judo Club will give a display of this art of self defence at the Nanyang University tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Included in the team will bo two Japanese exports. Koki Oishi76 words
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Article123 1961-08-14 10 TOUGH FIGHT FOR SEPAK RAGA CUP 1 DASIR PANJANG, Mon. It was a tough fight between Megat «Alan£ rii-Laut and Raja Wall .sepak raga jaring teams in the final of the Secretary Challenge Cup on the Pancha Sila court. Among the 200 spectators were the President of the Perses, Inche123 words
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236 1961-08-14 10 Sinwan and Mawiah first home in Indonesians Walk SINGAPORE. Monday. ABOUT 170 Indonesians here took part in the A six-and-a-half-mile first Indonesian Walk held in conjunction with the 16th. anniversary of the Indonesian Indeuendence Day. —-I Tho walk began from the j Perhimpunan Indonesia in Bukit Timah Road, through Stevens236 words
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384 1961-08-14 10 PAK ABDULLAH IS CHAMPION AT BRAMTOCO FOR 2nd YEAR RIVER VALLEY. Moil. Pak Abduilah. last year s champion, retained the Victor Ludorum Cup when he won the title again at the; 2nd athletic meet of the Bramtoco Sport.- Club held on the F. N. ground yeb- terday. Pak won five384 words
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Article163 1961-08-14 10 BANNED JOCKEY WINS TOP HONOURS i I SYDNEY, Mon At hoi Mulley of New South Wales, who was disqualified in March, won the jockeys' premiership for the 1960-61 turf season. lie had his last mount on March 25 when he won the Australian Jockey Club Invitation Stakes at Randwick 1163 words
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Article48 1961-08-14 10 I FRANKFURT. (West Germany), Mon. Jay Sylvester, of the United States, beat the world discus record with a throw of 198 feet 112 inches. The official world record is 196 feet 6_ inches set by Ed Piatkowski. of Poland, in January of last year.48 words
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98 1961-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore Amateur Football Association's Festival start s with Japan mceiiim Indonesia tomorrow night. On Wednesday, Thailand take on Vietnam. Thursday, Vietnam versus India. Friday India versus Korea Gate admission for these matches are SI S3 and The Festival concludes on Saturday with the98 words
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108 1961-08-14 10 SHOCK VICTORY FOR WEST GERMAN STAR HAMBURG. Mon Margot Dittmeyer, West German champion, scored a surprise Ain over second seeded Lesley Turner, Of Australia. In the women's singles quarter finals at the West German Open iawn tennis championships Miss Dittmeyer won 5-2, 3-6. 6-3. Mexican champion Yola Ramirez, the number108 words
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Article219 1961-08-14 10 S'pore stud give P.A. a big bol ■THE Peoples received a bi{ St the boys and a: is or. their own Walk Walk organiser. Mi up to nearly SOO fr m previous day. Entries for the P Tang said that or other cannot subi i I last chance to ai.219 words
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Advertisement300 1961-08-14 10 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader ot the FREE PRESS. Com- $L Note the special delivery form be- r— v J?yA lo.v and hand it to your news-vendor c r pest it to the address below and jk v^lT the FREE PRESS will be delivered300 words
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967 1961-08-14 11 laya's Azman makes last four against foreign stars in the singles TANGLIN, Monday. ALL the foreign players cleared their men and women's singles quarter-finals with comparative ease in the second day's play of the Singapore Open Lawn Tennis Amateur championships on the Tanglin Club's courts Yesterday. In the men's singles967 words
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Article, Illustration97 1961-08-14 11 otvi tti m I Div -<*. Won by: Time lm|n V I, liiv. >— br. Won by: lltl r ld Ti|np min m i> IN »_,,K. \v on hv f| fl Time: Imin 15. I>.\. 3 KF. Won by: II".. I. 1. Time: Imin 1597 words
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Article150 1961-08-14 11 STERLINGS REALISE THEIR AMBITION KATONG, Mon.— The Sterlings realised their amitioi when they won the Singapore Softball Assoeiac division title. They ped Cable and Wireless tring, the Dashes, a thrilling seven Inn- j g final un the St. Patrick's ground yesterday. i a.s no score In the first In >>150 words
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258 1961-08-14 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. r^nrBTFUL decisions nearly caused a '"walk-out" I) in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament match between the University ol Malaya and the Singapore Recreation Club at Sepoy Lines yesterday. University beat the S.R.C. by 54 runs. University 155.258 words
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Article249 1961-08-14 11 Boat races thrill 2,000 at Bedok BEDOK. Mon. About 2.000 spectators lined the sea-front to cheer the respective winners in the second annual Kampong Bedok sea carnival and kolek race held her? yesterday. •"Nona Manis." skippered by veteran Inche Awang from Pulau Bukom, sailed past the finishing line to win249 words
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Article19 1961-08-14 11 KREFELD (Germany^, Mon. 1 Bernard Hunt of England won the West German Open Golf championships yesterday.19 words
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657 1961-08-14 12 SCRUTINEER - Ismail's clever riding gave Forest Beau the King's Cup SCRUTINEER By K. Lumpur, Monday MR. K. Y. Lira's Forest Beau 11, with apprentice Ismail astride, beat some of the best sprinters in the country to win the Vang di-Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup ovei 6 F. yesterday. Forest Bean 11. trained657 words
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Article, Illustration442 1961-08-14 12 Humpty Dumpty has a great Walk with 700 1 1 The &irl they couldn't leave behind kfv jtr asx rev PASIR PANJANG. Monday. THE first boy tottered in, almost collapsing, into West Point Garden 62 minutes after starting off at Shenton Way circus in the second annual students' walk yesterday.442 words
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351 1961-08-14 12 LONDON. Monday FREDDIE rrueman, the Yorkshire fast bowler, who has played in 45 lests, is dropped from Ihe England team to inert Australia in the lasl of the five-match series .il Hie Oval here, starting on Thursday. Th< r< are "vo changes compared351 words
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Article85 1961-08-14 12 THE RAF CUP GOES TO GAMMON i r piIOMSONA Mon. N. W. Gammon, with a scote of 31A--41 j- 72. A von the Royal Island Club's 36 holes Stabletorri competition lor the RAF Cup played here ye. -terday. Second was C. Carroll with 36?—34| =71. and third was H.M. Dvne85 words
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Article27 1961-08-14 12 DURBAN. Mon. Percy L<>wis j fTrinidad), former British empire featherweight champion, was outi tainted by Sexton Mabena (South Africa) over ten rounds here yes- terday.27 words
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Article20 1961-08-14 12 PORT El IZABEI H Mon. [South Atnca beat Australia 23-11 in the Rugby Unon Inteniatiohal over tne weekend.20 words
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Article376 1961-08-14 12 Singapore Amateur race weights I/NIRI£s ana -.ve^iii.- :or LUe Singapore Am.reu: races lo ix- n<.-.u on Saturday: M.A.R.A. CA. 2 Handicap. Distance— l Mile: Disune 13.7. Picture Ofoer II 13-«J. AndrocJes (iate Loae Mine) US, Bos Office 13.1, Ambassador 12.12, Straus Code L2JLO, Sovereign Flame L2.0, Peking 11.6, EUgb Sovereign376 words
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Article48 1961-08-14 12 B.T. BADMINTON TOURNEY TOMORROW BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. The Bukit Timah Community badminton tournament start! tomorrow. There will be a junior section and a senior section Entry forms are available ai the Centre. All matches will be player at the Community Ceritn Hall from 3.00 p.m. to IO.Oi p.m.48 words
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Article53 1961-08-14 12 I ONDON. Men. Results ot KJ Saturday*. Etagb Leagtu charity matches weie: Hull Km--ton Rovers 14 Hull :>. Leigh 24 Widnes 8. O.dnam 53 Rochdak Hoi nets 13. St. Helen.s 29 Liverpool Or. 14 Swinton, 2l Balford I, Wigai Warrington 10, Workington TVwri 44 White-haven 7.53 words
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354 1961-08-14 12 THE STUDENTS IMPROVE ON PREVIOUS TIME hour 18 minutes.- just, outside the record of 1 hour 15 nun 48 sec by Song Siew Koon last yt ar. Ii yesterday's walk attracted tho largest number oi students, r also drew Ln a few poor sports whD were eventually disqualified for 'At354 words
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91 1961-08-14 12 AT 50 SHE WINS TITLE FOR 22nd. TIME WARSAW. Mon, Jadqiga Jedrzejowska. one of the .vorld's leading tennis players icfore the 1939-45 war, yes- i erday won the Polish wo- ncn's singles title for the .wenty-second time at the ige of 50. Mile Jedrzejowska, renown- ?d for her forehand driving,91 words
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Article33 1961-08-14 12 VANCOUVER. Mon- Judy Darling (Montreal) 24-year-old ai: hostess, retained the Canadiar women's open golf title when she beat Gayle Hitchens. 17-vear-olc Vancouver schoolgirl, by two hole 1 in the final.33 words
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Article32 1961-08-14 12 PHILADELPHIA Mon. Mary Stewart ol Vancouver, Canada broke ♦ho official world record u>i the women's 100 metre* butterflv event with ,i Lime o: i min 8S see over the Weekend.32 words
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