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Title Section22 1961-08-30 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Free Press No. *****. 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1961.22 words
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Article59 1961-08-30 1 kosts from countries I vi Malaya can look forI setter era of trade proI Sso€ a picul, highest I ay bring news that other I ies will have a bigger, Saudi Arabia. tpects to boost two-way >ore and .Malaya. In the trade mission in April, the59 words
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Article178 1961-08-30 1 S. ARABIA will buy more from us I>AYA LEBAR. Wed Singapore will ><.h» increased with Arabia. rause Arab merhants are now looking East for her commodities rhis was stated by a g -\r.ib:ai. importer. S i&h Mohammed Saad a -..i. who i- here to note the Import ol lore Malayan178 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-08-30 1 ""Art if, tenUemen, our little experiment blows you and us to smithereens you'll be reassured to know that it's the fault of that other professor over there!"39 words
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161 1961-08-30 1 THE DAY IKE COLLAPSED ON THE STEPS OF A PALACE N T E\V YORK, Wed. -Form er President Dwight D. Bisenhowei collapsed during his visit to Afghanistan last year out was revived by quick administration of oxygen brought along by a Secret Service agent, according to former Secret Service chief.161 words
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Article64 1961-08-30 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. XTore than 800 rouna- the- world tourists are on board tue linei WUlem Ruv.- whicii docked here this morning. Tne passengei list includes the Nev Zealand Consul in Hohanu.; M/ T.A.N. Johnson, who is accompanied i>v his wife and j daughter. Tiiey are ou64 words
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Article51 1961-08-30 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tomorrow's Free Pi ess will carry the full li.st of passes in the Certificate ni Education (English and Chinese) for graduates held at ■ne Teachers' Training College earlier this month. The list oi 1961 bursary winners foi tlie Polytechnic v.iii a's(; be published51 words
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Article83 1961-08-30 1 SINGAPORE, Wed— Tlirre was water in most homes throughout the State this morning as the situation was officially reported as "slightly better." A City Council spokesman said water engineers were working out details of the proposed rationing scheme. The public would be told as soon as possible.83 words
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332 1961-08-30 1 Plans for transfer of troops to reserve put off MOSCOW. Wednesday. iTHK Kremlin lasl nigh! announced another move to maintain the strengtii of Soviel [armed forces in face of what it called Western "threats and war preparations" in the Berlin crisis. The Communist Party Central Committee and the Government ordered332 words
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109 1961-08-30 1 Berlin I was there Special series starts today 0 THE undercurrents of fear and tension that run through Berlin the city in the news today can only be jell by v man who's been on the spot. In Page 6 today The Free Press brings you tfic first of two109 words
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90 1961-08-30 1 MALAYAN DIVERS CAN STAY ON IN AUSTRALIA DARWIN, Wed. Two Malayans under threat of deportation from Australia j have been granted a reprieve, j The Minister for Immigration, Mr. Alexander Downer, has been asked to reconsider the merits of their pleas to remain in Australia. The men, Dam bin Saris,90 words
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Article95 1961-08-30 1 Tin gains a further £1 0 LONDON. Wed.— Tin put on a further €10 per ton In first ring dealings on the metal exchange here yesterday mornins following the big lump at SingaDore. Three months was p-iid "P "to €P9T ncr ton bofnrp reacting slightly to finish at 8996. Trade95 words
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209 1961-08-30 1 Terror in the cold for 30 trapped tourists fHAMONIX, Wed. y Thirty tourists wearing light summer clothing spent a night of terror in freezing cold in cablecars swaying dizzily hundreds of feet above the snows of Mont. Blanc They are still trapped In •bubble car' 1 cabins nearly 1,500 feet209 words
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Article23 1961-08-30 1 LONDON. Wed. Road casualties in London totalled 74.141 lasf year. 2.185 more than In 1959. and the highest ever rroordrd.23 words
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Article74 1961-08-30 1 in Si:i I Lit; H.u l m I. i I i I I ii" t c 1 i■ i i I tHIsilK 111' N .H teller* I)«Mttafctni s: o i S I N A 1 B hiia ISi m x I > I i .i ■'•> 111 I I74 words
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Advertisement189 1961-08-30 1 »4 FT?IPSK^ WORLD FAMOUS t |Lag|lg^^ PIANO ACCORDIONS ffi |P|P^^^^^^^P^ Complete v ith Currying Case t Student 12 25 Keys 12 Bos 5135.00 i Student 24 25 Keys 24 Bass 150.00 Student 32 2d Key, 32 Bess 175.00 Cantcrc 49 34 Keys 43 Bass 275.00 J Canfcrc 72 J4 Keys189 words
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Advertisement9 1961-08-30 1 [fwan 'Wealth FINE SHOES FO« MEN 24 pages today9 words
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343 1961-08-30 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry I ONDON, Wed. A further upsurge in tin prices featured metal market dealings prompted to some extent by the big jump in the Singapore price and continued speculative buying trade quarters said. But343 words
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Article132 1961-08-30 2 (.MIPS »n, alansSMM ttl* Singapore *>ufv toci.iy .ire Ca kptaoya 1 Stati vi M.-. ira BA, 6/4 Bentooaoi I "^> 34, em Kays *243, Merare L!o\.l ;;r-> r.H Victoria IS 16. X 1 L imp nurd urd 27/2.*, Bravo R/9, 23 Outer roads- X.-":._ 1 k X132 words
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178 1961-08-30 2 SHARES MAINTAIN BETTER TONE: BERLIN HOPES AID SENTIMENT I ONDON. Wed. There was j again no marked expansion in business on the London >tock exchange yesterday but Monday's better tone was maintained. Sentiment was helped by the possibility of early East-West talks on Berlin but the mam investor continued to178 words
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Article71 1961-08-30 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. U.S. Commerce Departmeni rubber statistics tin lo::? ton.^> for July and Juno, respectively: Natural rubber Imports 32.834: latex imports 2.009: natural conSUmptJon 27.425. 32.072; latex consumption 2..~>94. 3.804; ?tock> oi natural 63,175, 60.365: stocks of latex 8.040. 7.508; synthetic stocks 253.444. 243.167. reclaimed con- sumption71 words
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Article57 1961-08-30 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing [prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation 5376 $370 saie^ sales Wheelocl; Marden $12.20 SI 1.90 sales sales RTtong phone 542.50 540.00 s.ile? sales Dj iry Parm Co'.u Storage $38.75 $37.50 sales sales T t *;koo Dock $68.00 $66.50 sales57 words
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381 1961-08-30 2 Price of pepper declines, but 'floor' is not yet reached By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THIS year's pepper crop, which is just beginning to come on to the world market, seems unlikely to be a very profitable one. Two weeks ;igo. the price of while Sarawak pepper381 words
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Article133 1961-08-30 2 Last sales in ,r.e Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. S. Orris $2.42 <— 1 cent). Gammon $1.80 unchanged*. 0.C.8.C. 526 sl), S.C.S. $2.43 t- 1 cent), S. Times $3.20 <•• 5 cents), C.E. Ords $1.23 l cent). TINS: Ampat 17s. bd. (4-'6d).133 words
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Article90 1961-08-30 2 COVENTRY. t England I Wed. Six hundred men at the Jaguar \vork.s here are to be sent home tomorrow as a result of a dispute at the S.U. Carburettor factory, it was announced yesterday. They will be told not to report back until90 words
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353 1961-08-30 2 Tin Council urged: Take steps to boost production LONDON, Wed. To- day's issue of the Metal Bulletin says in a leader: "We believe that the International Tin Council ought to take much more posi- J tive steps than any it j has taken up to now to j stimulate and353 words
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221 1961-08-30 2 Nehru rejects demand for separate Sikh state: 'Final decision' NEW DELHI. Wednesday. ■JMIE Prime Minister, Mr. Xehru, yesterday rejected the Akali Sikhs demand for a Punjabi-speaking state. He said any further division of the north Indian state of Punjab would tear up the fabric of the integrated community living there221 words
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84 1961-08-30 2 ROW OVER SOUTH AFRICAN WINE AT KENYA DINNER NAIROBI. Wed. Mr. Masinde .Muiiro, Kenya's Minister for Commerce and Industry, has complained to the organisers of a dinner held here at the weekend that he was served with South African wine and drank it unwittingly. "They made me break my boycott84 words
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Article30 1961-08-30 2 TOKYO Wed.- A train engineer and .1 cvt v were killed and nine passengers were injured laic lasi mghi t ;.f;i rive-coach train plunged into a river.30 words
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Article83 1961-08-30 2 T ONDON. Wed.— Mrs. Vio- i headache, Mrs. Butl«-r had let Butler, 50-year-old postponed a. holiday with Londoner, has won about ler hu s )alld a P°f* On J rr *ooi nnn c transport official, ast SasB2l,ooo for a four-cent; turdaV until Monday stake in83 words
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181 1961-08-30 2 ENGLISH GIRL ON CHARGE OF INCITING RIOT: 'I DID RIGHT' Monroe, i North CaroLina Wed. Mi- Constance Lever. 20-year-old English girl charged with inciting a racial riot here on Sunday, was ;>aid yes terday to have told her i jailers she was "'doing the right thing." Bail of about $2,975181 words
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Article24 1961-08-30 2 I ONDON. Wed. The Duke ol Edinburgh, will risil Argentina Chile and Peru durum his South American tour o;ir]v next pear24 words
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Article363 1961-08-30 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Aug. 29. Previous Today j RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i f tv ope a n ports Sept 25 9 16 25 5/16 Oct 253 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 2.">, 25 .V 16 RUBBER363 words
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Article, Illustration275 1961-08-30 2 JAKARTA, Wednesday. INDONESIAN government circles were jubilant yesterday over Queen Elizabeth's invitation to President Sukarno to make a state visit to Britain. Earlier this year the President declined an invitation from the British Government saying lie was unable to lit275 words
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Advertisement489 1961-08-30 2 *i 11 1 I*P I \4. NY.X.LINE S DOffl h S'f'am Sinuh: Man eta 4 10,61 burg ii 11 Sept Settsu Maru tof tdoah, F Said, Genoa, M'setlles, r% ETA 25 :0 Bremen, Rotterdam, London] Antwerp Le Havre 27 29 Sept Atsuta Maru fof Port Said, Beirut Uttakia, Famag«sta Unir,489 words
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Advertisement58 1961-08-30 2 cp cp JBI ^.<,- I 4Bf i 1 1 "if W 1 11l W i D -=l Just look! These doors rca > SUM sliding doof £ear hLNTL does not rust is -cea tel m| BOW f mndow Biil HENDERSON SLIDING DOOR CE» MALAYA <jA\n(X> SINGAPORE Natural V S llin58 words
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353 1961-08-30 3 TOURISM: 'STORE CAN DO BETTER THAN H.K.' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. f HERE is no reason why Singapore cannot do better than Hong Kong in the tourist trade, declared the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at the Singapore Tourist Association luncheon meeting yesterday. Mr. Rajaratnam, \vho is honorary president of the353 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-08-30 3 BRIAN IS FIRST LOCAL STUDENT TO WIN THIS SCHOLARSHIP SIGLAP Wed. Eighteen-year-old Brian Chiao (above) is the first Singapore student to win a Christ Hospital scholarship. Brian, who will be away for six years, left aboard the liner Neptunia. He told The Free Press that he would be taking a107 words
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83 1961-08-30 3 KHALID ON TOUR SEES LAND SCHEME WORK JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Assistant Minister for Rural Development, Inche Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman visited the State Rural Development Operation.- Room here. There he had discussions with the Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato-Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, on various subjects concerning rural83 words
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Article65 1961-08-30 3 PAYA LEBAR, Wed. Two sister tutors from New 7paland arrived yesterday by air under the Colombo Plan fo help the Singapore Government set up a -school to train dental nurses a. tne Institute of Health in Outram R °They are Miss A. If. Dunlop from65 words
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31 1961-08-30 3 PAYA LEBAR. Wed. Ho a^^assr g i SSon°Coile g e »n UpperSgrha'sstts tl s ■"college n Massachusetts and iwUl be away for lour years.31 words
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Article, Illustration644 1961-08-30 3 SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. P<)H as long as he can remember, Keith Thompson has been drawn to art; and as a boy, his main hobby was reproducing tartoons from periodicals. The 27-year-old aircraft electrical fitter stationed at R.A.F. Changi now creates harnessing his vivid imagination and sense of humour to644 words
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156 1961-08-30 3 Praise for Poly students by head of electrical department SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. O. J. Tassicker, head of the Electrical Department of the Singapore Polytechnic, flies to Britain tomorrow after three years' service. He will later tour Europe to look into electrical engineering education, inspect factories specialising in electrical equipment, and156 words
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Article150 1961-08-30 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. T. T. Shima. a diplomat, and his wife arrived from America, for a few days. They are staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Col. L. E. Choloupek and Brig. -Gen. V. P. Mock of the U.S. Army arrived from Australia, and will leave tomorrow. They are also150 words
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Article23 1961-08-30 3 SINGAPORE, W ed The annual flag day in aid of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held on Saturday.23 words
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Advertisement152 1961-08-30 3 LsoO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page A MODERN JEWELLERY by SKILLED CRAFTSMEN (hi I lsl ?IQ Ift GEM SETTINGS of AND PLATINUM >i a lers in Diamonds, Blue Sapphires, Rubies, Cats Eyes, foerads, Star Sapphires, Mikimoto Cultured152 words
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Miscellaneous265 1961-08-30 3 CINEMAS ROYAL: Punar Janmam CAPITOL: Spartacus 3. 8. (Tamil) 3.30, 7.30. CVTHAY: Beyond the Curtain 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. w GLOBE: Zorros Fighting Le- j TRADE AND INDUSTRIES cion 130 4, 6.45, 9.30. FAIR 1961: Great World Amusegion i.ou, ment Park. 6 p.m. to midnight. LIDO: Saturday Night and SINGAPORE265 words
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Article, Illustration166 1961-08-30 4 S-E Asian girls more beauty conscious now, says stylist ITATOXG. We d. A Singapore hair stylist is of the opinion that South-East Asia is undergoing a "beauty revolution." She is Madam Ang Chin Sww. 37. tabove), who recently returned after taking eoorses in Japan and Hong Kong. Madam Ang told166 words
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128 1961-08-30 4 YOUTH LEADERS MAKE 3-DAY STUDY TOUR OF JOHORE BAHRU JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Eight youth leaders from Brunei, Borneo and Sarawak came here for a three-day study tour, after attending a a youth seminar in the Federal Capital They called on the State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa and later128 words
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Article64 1961-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Ruhiyyih Rabbani, a scholar of competitive religions and author of "Prescription For Living" and other books, is to deliver a talk on '•All People Are Needed" at the National Library Theatre next Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Madam Ruhiyyih who is on her64 words
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243 1961-08-30 4 Boys' Clubs start new classes youth leaders KATONG, Wednesday. FEDERATION of Boys' Clubs is going all out to train more potential youth leaders to run boys', girls' and youth clubs. The Federation will hold its third Chinese-speaking and fifth English-speaking club leaders' training courses at its head- Each course will243 words
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129 1961-08-30 4 Wanted: A consultant for T.B. advisory clinic fOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— J The Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Is appealing for an honorary medical consultant for Its advisory clinic. This was stated by its hon. secretary, Mr. M. B. Dass. The association doctor, Surgeon-Commander W. G. Fitzpatrick,129 words
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162 1961-08-30 4 JOHORE TO MARK FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF MERDEKA TOMORROW JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore will go gay to celebrate the fourth anniversary of Malaya's independence tomorrow. The day has been declared a public holiday. Celebrations will begin in the morning with thanksgiving prayers in all mosques, temples and churches. School children will162 words
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Article53 1961-08-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federation Government has not yet received any formal request from Hong Kong for cholera vaccine, a Ministry of Health spokes- j man has said. "But the Institute of Medical Research is continuing to manufacture the vaccine in case of an emer- 153 words
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Article32 1961-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government Gazette lists Messrs. Abe Kramer and Lawrence A. Phillips as consuls and Mr. Albert L. Zucca as vice-consul of the United States of America here.32 words
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204 1961-08-30 4 'Rural development depends on the land schemes' JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. THK Assistant Minister for Rural Development, Inche Ha ji Khalid bin Awang Osman, said that the success of the rural development programme depended entirely on the "success of the various land schemes that are being carried out." j He said204 words
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85 1961-08-30 4 NANYANG GRADS GET NEW HEADQUARTERS KATONG. Wed. Nanyang University graduates now have a two-storey headquarters to carry out their student and recreational activities The headquarters, called the Guild of Nanyang University Graduates House in Dunman Road, was opened by Mr. Tan Lark Sye. chairman ol the Nanyang University Council Among85 words
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Article21 1961-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government has appointed Dr. Chew Poh Kuo to be a member of the Leprosy Board.21 words
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Article, Illustration102 1961-08-30 4 THE film "Puteri Gunong Ledang" (Princess of Mount Ledang), a Malay legend that was very popular as a play, will begin its run at the Odeon Katong tomorrow. It tells the story of a Malacca sultan's vision of the princess, and his determination to102 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-08-30 4 FREE PRESS PLEA HELPS HOME GET $100 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. Mr. M Candaswamy, 53, a retired lawyer's clerk. had donated $100 to the Johore Cheshire Home, after readinu appeals in The Free Press for donations. This was revealed by Ui James Ho a committei member of the Cheshin Home, who121 words
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Article, Illustration790 1961-08-30 5 The grim saga of America's No. 1 doublecross ATOM SECRETS THEFT: Fnr.« D HOOVER CALLED T THE CR|ME QF THE CENTURY' THE FBI STORY PART 4 >as r a of America's No. 1 m> lu-an on a rainy afterI in July, 1914, long before favourable climate" toI a nd hunt790 words
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Advertisement340 1961-08-30 5 last 3J^ H I J| SPORTSHIRTS £1 for the Price TT of 3 Cl QV S from our counter of $5.90 each Sp. Shirts 41-43, High Street Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** 131, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** —^»g—^"i» FLICK THE KNOB TO CHANGE THE JOB GET IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON340 words
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Miscellaneous174 1961-08-30 5 RIP KIRBY by John pyemiee Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE jy Lee Falk and Phil Davis Evdßl OUR BJKIKJI GIRL\ I EASY TO FOLLOW mWBWJI I I SMOULP HAVE SIN/eTT^MI TOO^OPF-WITH MEK TRACKS. SHE'S AKiKl M MANJPRAK£ A CHAMCG ID VI ME SAW MVCVERCCXATT WEAWMGAAY EXPLAIN THAT BJWNII 6«RL,B» V /^^ffl MEW.174 words
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Article367 1961-08-30 6 I^VERYONE connected with the Polytechnic must be feeling proud now that this institution has turned out its first batch of graduates. These young men and a sole woman -will now have to put into practice the lessons they have been taught during their courses. As the367 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1961-08-30 6 WEE KIM WEE - WEE KIM WEE BERLIN In October last year, on his way to the Congo, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee mode a 10-day stopover in Germany. In two articles he recounts his sightseeing trip into East Berlin and his visit to a big refugee camp1,326 words
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Article32 1961-08-30 6 T M V IM> I I i I I. Up I Mlc I; J hunt i; 1 LAUGH J BE CKCOmI how i j i s but ...j I 1 I32 words
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Miscellaneous901 1961-08-30 6 RADIO SINGAPORE minute theatre; 10.30 Hancock's I I I'"^ I Short Wave Service half-hour; 11.00 Midnight sym- 1 I 1 WW. 11l 41 metres (7250 kc s.) phony; 12 (midnight) Close liA Medium Wave Service: down. B I IL3O Topic for' today; P.M.— P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 _J 12901 words
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Advertisement118 1961-08-30 7 \HNOUNCING A NEW ERA IN AIR TRAVEL m~... J «»K^:vt^» ■<-< ■^^>^ T y»»|»^». -•fift'frWMltill W I jiiMMIIfIMMHMMiMWBMBMMiBWIBIIMf'iiMIIIIHMMy f :y:y|^y^^; T f* v y C~"' W&$P t- UFAST FLIGHTS WEEKLY B DIRECT FLIGHTS °^ncing September ist SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG a flights from kuala lumpur /o Hong Kon 9 with118 words
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Article, Illustration879 1961-08-30 7 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN By Company hopes to fly 22,000 hours, carry 200,000 passengers this year I field ■j; jnja) with I ution I -kl> 15 mi I I first t'la^s I and comfort in this Malaysian region. The company's present strong position in the highly competitive field of civil879 words
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Article, Illustration783 1961-08-30 7 Sales, backbone of any airline THE Malayan Airways Limited attaches the greatest importance to the personal tout h between its sales staff and booking agents, and between them and the travelling public. The nerve centre of the vast sales organisation employing a staff oi about 100 spread over Malaya and783 words
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Article, Illustration722 1961-08-30 8 Behind the scenes work spells efficiency JjjFFICIENCY and dependability of an airline are judged on its accident-free record, quality and training of the men in the cockpit, ability of its ground staff, courtesy of hostesses and, above all, the direction of affairs by men at the top. In all these,722 words
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Article244 1961-08-30 8 efficiency and dependability of an airline are judged on its accident-free record, quality and training of the men in the cockpit, ability of its ground staff, courtesy of hostesses and above all the direction of affairs by the men at the top. The operations department one of the244 words
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Article, Illustration504 1961-08-30 9 EXTENSIVE TAKE-OFF PREPARATIONS that Tiland is the ts s SPORTS I responsible to Captain Brown. Malayan Airways captains have long experience of civil dying recorded in their log books and it may be of interest to mention that each onr has flown .00 0.000 mile:s and in many ra^c> ever504 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-08-30 9 T^HE Malayan Air- wa y s scheme to train local men to assume responsible technical posts in the company is progressing smoothly. The first intake of 15 apprentices recruited in August, 1958, are now undergoing training at the Airworks Services School of Engineering at142 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-08-30 11 THE LATEST FINANCIAL INFORMATION PROVIDED man i he- Dm- Iher tmllint; QU ,i -iiiind the a I >.i mini- lo k ol I rest n< in in ni, Till lions other i ompaniev The largest section in the i» -partment is employed on revenue work associated •Aith Ibe sale ot199 words
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Article272 1961-08-30 11 From Page Nine liaison is maintained with the Joint Air Traffic Control Centre of the Department of Civil Aviation in Srder that all MAL BOAC andQantas aircraft m the area can be flight. department is thus kept informed of the progress of all flights with which272 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-08-30 12 WHAT MAKES AN AIRLINE SAFE VISCOUNT... of Malayan Airways' prop-jet fleet flying over the City of Singapore (above). The Britannia will join the airline's jet-age fleet on Saturday and become as familiar as the Viscount in Malayan skies. WHEEL... testing in MAL's engineering shop at Paya Lebar airport is an116 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-08-30 13 Airline has its own trument section n« department ot Malayan Air.7 j maintains its own instrument sfftk) with fifteen technicians supervision and sruidancr I V ;l instrument engineer. is u« capable of overhaulrepairing ill Dakota aircraft instrunnritv of Viscount aircraft r: complicated they may SERVICING a Dakota's engine in the159 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1961-08-30 14 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN Department keeps a formidable standard for maximum safety By LOCAL MEN ARE BECOMING QUALIFIED AND TAKING OVER SENIOR JOBS SALUTE the backroom b6ys. That is what any air traveller would do, however preoccupied he is while rushing to the tarmac, if1,298 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-08-30 15 HERE TO FIND THINGS AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE 4 l ience la--1 l( Ike mens preserved in spirit, the bottles contain nuts and bolts and parts of huh precision instruments. m About 35,000 spare parts, including a complete engine, are stocked in the store rooms. Sensitive i«155 words
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Article, Illustration420 1961-08-30 16 What really happens when you book a plane ticket PROSPECTIVE passengers going to Airways House booking office may get the impression that it is a place of leisurely calm where courteous men and women behind the well-polished mahagony counter greet with that "Oh-I-am-so-^lad-you-came" smile Yes, the officials are smiling and420 words
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Article, Illustration437 1961-08-30 16 pOR only MSI 9 you 1 can see the hotel where Richard Mason's Susie Wong is said to have practised the oldest profession in the world. It might be well to add the $19/- actually covens the cost of a harbour tour437 words
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Article56 1961-08-30 16 SINGAPORE -THE SHOPPER PARAL •nuiii r I S|n £-M>or.. r s Ind,an- hi s ar:!: '.J m I I lid -i^M I sUire? buili tectun I M li< r. I I H !< I ni ia tor iol'.-.'H Orienui 1 r v i ngv M I I vi. M I56 words
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Article, Illustration13 1961-08-30 17 I he body tan be raised to a nn <>i 11 feet.13 words
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Article, Illustration554 1961-08-30 17 CATERING Malayan Airways flight kitchen can prepare national dishes of many Asian countries TUCKED away in an insignificant corner at the rear of tne Singapore airport buildings is a Jarge asbestos and tin shed which could be mistaken for a workshop, but it is the flight kitchen of Malayan Airways.554 words
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Article154 1961-08-30 17 MONDAY Leave Singapore 10 a.m. (Malayan time). Arrive at Hong Kong 4 50 p.m. (HK time). THURSDAY: Leave Singapore 8 a.m. (Malayan time). Arrive Kuala Lumpur 9am Take-off from Kuala Lumpur at 9.40 a.m. Arrive at Hong Kong at 4 30 p.m. (HK time). SATURDAY: Leave Singapore154 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1961-08-30 18 P.M. RAMAN - AIRSPEED CONSUL TO BRITANNIA P.M. RAMAN MALAYAN AIRWAYS STARTED FIRST COMMERCIAL FLIGHT IN 1947 AIRSPEED CONSUL had a speed of 145 miles an hour and an all-up weight of 8,250 lbs. It was a twin-engine aircraft and carried five passengers. Its first scheduled MAL flight was on May 1, 1947.1,326 words
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43 1961-08-30 18 Britannia menu on the First Class Hors d'Oeuvres Varies Cream of Tomato Nasi Lemak Prawn Sambal Roast Loin of Lamb Mint Jelly Buttered Garden Peas Roast Potatoes Cold Buffet: Tossed Vinaigrette Salad Melon Orientale Assorted Cheese Tray Crackers Basket of Fresh Fruits Coffee.43 words
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Advertisement134 1961-08-30 24 TONIGHT ONLY BY OVERWHELMING PUBLIC DEMAND Princess Amina THE WORLDS GREATEST BELLY-DANCER Mg MALAYAN £T INDEPENDENCE FUC DAI I i LwL DHLL :j\^ 7.30 p.m.— 1.00 a.m. 4j# Reservations 2133 Straits View Hotel Johore Bahru. ALSO SPECIAL MALAYAN FASHION SHOW By KITH WARNER'S MALAY MODELS Under no circumstances can tables134 words
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Advertisement315 1961-08-30 24 1 FR£ E PRESS WORD P UZZLE >J I Cut out ond p !r I Post.ng .nsftuct.on. Q^' I NAME I ADDRESS I Z^^j d c; r J 1 CLUES FOR WORD PUZZu E I 1. Such o person is o *t, n 4 v I misunderstood. v:> 'I 2.315 words
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Advertisement207 1961-08-30 8 Q Congratulations to MALAYAN AIRWAYS D yM on the inauguration of I*l fheir BRITANNIA SERVICE Q ifg FROM THE MANAGEMENT OF THE Jfl a ADELPHI HOTELD y^ C< ntrally aituatoci J J All rooms air-conditioned, wwh B*J VV telephone and bathroom ■"I ■w Excellent cuisine for diners in thi M207 words
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Advertisement171 1961-08-30 8 h^^ 3 STAGES IN STORAOf KH N^ WMOMfW r lorn Tape Rcla> OMMtMMi First stage to*j-<;t tmommmm: ////V procedure r.wYr> B />//- incoming circuits HUHIHH which the telegram V H^ composition is loistahle mjffl B (because of distortion on radio circuits without k^^_____ B|^^BL^H iiutomiitic error correc- operators at the171 words
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Advertisement135 1961-08-30 9 :v lintel F^^h^r' k NCtNC Cinema j MIMITIIJ w'NDER SAME j J CAT^AV Ri:STAURAMT -fSTAURANT PAR EXCELLENCE V' jtk OR DELICIOUS CHINESE s OOD MUSIC. DANCING. LON€ BAR AND EXOTIC fLOORSHOWS rwnanti C y tanG ~~ovs ~~--/:< '"ifr riH€ views 4 smo'u&J\^ COOL QUIfl *^1' MUSI CLASS CaRDESS A-d OCEANBEST135 words
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Advertisement38 1961-08-30 9 jmHßlbßßß^**'"''' '-'-'■"•'-Jlil' I jJ+m *~TtttttW I^-w»__ A a MfO^SSSSSSSSwwwQQftM> i vS cT iMF^^ If iiilir ilMiiiiTif I iibm^^M f•% i\ v ,;tv 1 .V. 1 ■*>. <■*' "'■■J***^''- '!> Cathay Pacific Airways, Ltd., Ocean Building, SINGAPORE. Tel: *****-8-9 fljjßSjjJ I I38 words
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Advertisement271 1961-08-30 10 Hearty an Y ou a^ or d to be without a Facit Ba'^^^^^a^l a^^ B A tUld lIOIbS .<,- c gllt answers in a Ji^y to your calculating problem*— thLit 's h calculators save time and money for your office W 4 /;V JW^II^BF addition, subtraction, multiplication or divisoi Rest271 words
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Advertisement83 1961-08-30 11 On the inauguration of their new flight service, we take this opportunity of extending our congratulations to Messrs Malayan Airways Ltd. and wish them every success. NG MING, BUILDING CONTRACTOR 18-A NORTH CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE 1 TELEPHONE *****/7 llllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllN For individual insurance protection and service on a world -wide basis83 words
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Advertisement145 1961-08-30 12 rYou enjoy Dunlop comfort and safety \^V^ aboard Malayan Airways Viscounts pp tr And you experience the safety of Dunlop tyres, brakes, hydraulic equipment, and flame- proof hoses DUNLOP "makes things better for everyone" t#il >«^i >■ \SSSx -;■>' v. V<^-'- Congratulations to Malayan Airways on the occasion of the145 words
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Advertisement89 1961-08-30 13 When Travelling t lafce Along TORCH SWEETS :•:<:■:■:■" 9 [1 \THYE HONG BISCUITS > ..v-° > i. .V- .^.-.y... y.w ff^ aHQ^ >:":..:■:.■'. v- !'x V a-:-".* ■■:-:-x-r SUPBmm TQ THE MALAYAN AIRWAY'S THYE HONG BISCUIT CONFECTIONERY FACTORY LTD. i SI\C;.\PORK AND MALVYV p,— >: 'A > < ;■>■■:■"•■■"■:■■ ■•>:•:■;■■.89 words
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Advertisement403 1961-08-30 14 Electrical installations for the NEW Malayan Airways office Executed by the agents of Electrical accessories R. E. MORRIS CO., LIMITED 18. BATTERY RD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, 6ATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: ***** (Former Embassy Hotel) 46. Meyer Road, Singapore. Congratulate MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD Singapore I on the inauguration of403 words
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Advertisement103 1961-08-30 14 The interior of the MALAYAN 4/RtV4YS Wo Uo uo \J us) lb VJJJ li b J J PROP-JETLINER was exclusively designed, furnished and decorated by DIETHELMS MALAYA'S LEADING INTERIOR DECORATING EXPERTS Best wishes to Malayan W^^llk^** Airways on the occasion J^^ of the introduction of /^^sP^'flffi their Britannia Service LZZZTIT103 words
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Advertisement342 1961-08-30 15 MALAYAN AIRWAYS on the inauguration of their services to Hong Kong MALAYAN AIRWAYS SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA &oS&mal ACCOUNTING MACHINES SERVING GOVERNMENT n j BANKING 7 vV *^HIHBW^ di^^Mtf i \JM.M.tjt\x,tj w J^^^^^^y w jn b e glad to advise on any pro- ~j m i %m r blem relating342 words
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Advertisement58 1961-08-30 16 I Hi r JSP' iQQy £f Jf jflf JB^ fly jP^ V 3^ 1^ gv *^gaBK^^^^^JMj|^BW^^Bwpy B i J by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES m v 1 K'l/'Ai ff^^ lf^.^&E /IAMTA isi illmv Extend i their heartiest Jjfe**<d'* MAiAiAii A/BIVAKS f/M/fFf) Ai^ |f Lfrf 1 1 11/ L «^^O^H^F on tne58 words
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Advertisement124 1961-08-30 17 for ///c 7 ESI AIR SERVICE ii tlu Orient Way an airways BEST FOOD SERVICE ■Us* KC^c 2 Road Singapore 9 |Te1;*****-9f Gourmet catering IRES THE NEW HOLDEN! wi V T/, ■B^ H^ ':s.;: *l^p rugged best-selling car now with HYDRA-MATIC TRANSMISSION (as an optional extra) -d when your Holdcn124 words
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Advertisement204 1961-08-30 17 Congratulations to iSpi MALAYAN AIRWAYS t^P FROM THE MANAGEMENT OF RAFFLES HOTEL <i^^~<^c^J^^^ j "stands for all the fables of the Exotic East" J^^^^SoKmSj^ I^Jft^W\\^^ I renowned to travellers /0 \Nmmm Wmm THROUGHOUT THE FAR EAST /fWwßi «PPl\' till' s^l /7nHA 'fl '■II Special features of the Raffles Hotel service204 words
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Advertisement60 1961-08-30 18 Let the Specialists handle your flf^^^^Bf DRY '"£jr CLEANING s&L &DYEING iM'ifk also yi^&iS%^/A LAUNDRY /\WS/\ CARPET CLEANING \j T^M} X 6l DYEING Jn^^\ Free Collection mid I &~j De liveiy Service I I f <r (^>M Leaders in Cleaning Dyeing J I f of Every Description Q>M\ for more60 words
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Advertisement144 1961-08-30 18 Q BRITANNIA Sfß^'l H th e place to stay ls I H X MSP r I H^ Al fin v HJH-^-""-""' HOTEL SB Well-furnished air-conditioned roomj eoch with bath ond M^ B^ 24 -Hour Room Scrvic< BHb Dancing Nightly to PHILIP ond H« s U Dance Bond ■Pfv Excellent Europcon144 words
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Article85 1961-08-30 19 He gets an idea trom S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed.— A flvehour tour round Singapore city has crtven a Sydney truck driver an Idea. When 28-year-old John Duibiander. a German, reaches Vienna, the city of music, tn Austria, he will become a taxi-driver. Colblander, who is leaving Australia tor ;;ood. said thai85 words
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Article40 1961-08-30 19 SINGAPORE, Wed— A dayog fun fair, in aid of the Church of St. Vincent de pml Building Fund will t#» eld on Sunday at the St. Francis Xavier Church in l i.urtweil Drive. Serangoon i urden Estate.40 words
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Article, Illustration359 1961-08-30 19 PAYA LEBAR, Wednesday. ARCHAEOLOGICAL experts in six countries have posed a problem for a deeply religious Indian, Mr. Raja Ram, who had been worshipping a bronze image for the past 10 years believing that it was that of Siva, the359 words
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Article41 1961-08-30 19 KALLANG. Wed. Mr. 1 Kheng Chin Hock of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will officially declare open the first Chinese typewriting training course on Friday at 7 p.m. at the premises of the Federation of i Boys' Clubs here.41 words
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154 1961-08-30 19 No change on language decision, says Mentri Besar fOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— J The Government will not change its decision on Malay as the sole National Language and to implement it fully by 1967, said the Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. Dato Haji Hassan was speaking154 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-08-30 19 picture. MR S. LETCHUMANAN places a gold chain round his bride's neck at their wedding ceremony in Ipoh. The bride %tiss G. Sakunthala, is the second daughter of Mr. V Gov^dasamy. a foreman of the Straits Times Press, Singapore, and Mrs. Govindasamv Th~Free Press - 60 words
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Article44 1961-08-30 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Blood Donors Association will hold a gala social and dance at the Raffles Hotel Ballroom on Saturday, Sept. 9. The Yang di-Pertuan Nei gara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, I has kindly consented to be I patron.44 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-08-30 19 Rupert and Podgy don't like to stare at the strang. newcomer, and they are a httle nervous Puttine down their handfuU of flowers they move away to look for more, though they cannot resist peeping round at the aT P wachmg P figure. D'you think that hat100 words
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215 1961-08-30 19 PAYA LEBAR, Wed A SINGAPORE couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wang Tso, have left for London. He is going on an educational tour of Britain and she will be attending a conference in France. Mr Wang Tso, is principal" of the Pay Fong Middle School215 words
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Advertisement118 1961-08-30 19 :heck BflH HHn THE SWISS WATCH I B^P9«3wP5 F^^ ALL CLIMATES I <(W n ,our reach -Swiss watches of the highest quality i!ltv age or occupation in life. FAVK E'LEU B A has created a. A watch which is the product of skilled craftsmanship I ace d more than seven118 words
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Advertisement465 1961-08-30 19 I "Active Oxygen M H 04 touch 04 $o*4, WOht M fho GYSLING Swiss Air Ctoaner solves jB H the problem of air purification. B The wulelv ncclairr.cd GYSLING air refiner Sk produces ozone Os in your homo ct X your working place. It disinfects, de- jgj S| stroys harmful465 words
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Miscellaneous260 1961-08-30 19 1 "^L^^^^^J^—^HgjJJ^JlPQjJilß^^W^^^^^^O^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^WWllW^^^'O^^K^^^^MW P^^^ «-\replional succe>s at this par- programme, either as a particiv3 8 R I K 0 A licular time. pant or spectator, and you will |RRi sept. M4M -IV: >— LIBRA THK last long week- Mar 0): end of the present season is ARIES COMPLETE all neappToa.hins Make260 words
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Article431 1961-08-30 20 MARGARET WEE - NEW CHEMICAL-TREATED CLOTH, IN LOCAL SHOPS \\f END THOSE LABORIOUS, MESSY HOME CHORES FIUSTING, cleaning and polishing are jobs which have to be done in the house. Yet it kikes up so much of one's time that it is too often put oil' from one431 words
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Article, Illustration586 1961-08-30 20 TAN BENG KIM - ALWAYS LOOK OUT FOR GOOD DUAL-PURPOSE PIECES THAT MAY SAVE SPACE I OOK ahead when buying new furniture. Ask yourself: "Can I live with it for years and still adore it?" Choose furniture that you can iive with. It may have to fit in another room586 words
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Article, Illustration887 1961-08-30 21 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK THE NEW CARS RSAt>.tESTING rOh 522.00Q-LUXURY AT 130 MILES PER HOUR the >ho\vroom of the hevrolet cars, Singau was the centre of 1 i admiration as the h was also there not so, for, while not iniself Ihe proud wouldn't dream of s easily the most887 words
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Advertisement132 1961-08-30 20 C V IVI A Autorotor JM The automatic watch J I with the <> magic ot%* heart jfcl Oj irdßl CYMA v I SALES AND SERVICE 1 I JEWELLERS I: 5 North Bridqc Rood, Capitol Bldq S pore. 6, P.O. Box 590 m'X.^-^A \J\ X\ Everything you ever wanted in132 words
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Advertisement165 1961-08-30 20 JMKf With I 1000 second I Nv. w c:r i j pc- »c ccliy pimpled PUPOKUW N JUST CENTRE THE NEEDLf 6 SHOC Ne rrore gueiiwork no n S^u^d i r o sinipte hj Tr^erc ri( r the cs you focus. Notice I oil controls whei nk you'll like H165 words
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Advertisement198 1961-08-30 21 IS i^^^ i MM M_ I THE BEST BRAKES IN THE WORLD VV^SVJ Gives safety on the roads 'x*X*M j^JJJJ^J'^f Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits JWI Hjßi jT'-'Of: jEa's 54 ORCHARD ROAD S'PORI. f'fl P'' llJ' 11 |P I PHONE 2»»««/« FEDERATION RErXSENTATtVI WEAHNf BROS I_198 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-08-30 22 M. Head, the skipper of the 11 (Sphinx) Battery Royal Artillery receiving the Junior Cup from Brigadier Harrington. The Battery men beat the Ist, Battalion. The Singapore Infantry Regiment 4-0 to win the Singapore Base District Junior Cup final.42 words
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194 1961-08-30 22 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A IRMEN stationed in the Royal Air Force stations in Gan, in the Maldive Islands, and Butterworth, have confirmed their participation in the Far East Air Force football championships which begins at RAF Seletar on Monday, but no194 words
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265 1961-08-30 22 C. CHELLAPPAH - Services will give the Thai Bankers a tough game C. CHELLAPPAH Spore, Wednesday. By THE Singapore Joint Services get theii second game against a visiting team within a week when they take on the Combined Banks team from Thailand tomorrow. Last Sunday Services were beaten 4- 1 by the nippy265 words
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256 1961-08-30 22 GUARDSMEN MAKE ARMY FOOTBALL HISTORY jrpANGLIN, Wed. The All 1 Malay Singapore Guard! Regiment team made history j by becoming the first Asian i side to reach the final of the Singapore Base District Sen- j ior Cup. Never yet has an all Asian team achieved* such success in thifi256 words
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Article, Illustration31 1961-08-30 22 THE WORLD ''S UPS DOWN FOR ABA The world's jpiftit Imps tm Ba picture taken at Stagapon Him Distnci Abas was competing m tin he won. Aba* aJsi mm tii, .p31 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-08-30 22 Members of the Engineer Base Group swimming tea m (above) which carried off the top prizes at the Singapore Base District Swimming meet held at the Nuflield Pool. Engineer Base Group won the Army water-polo league title and were also the team champions.48 words
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Advertisement291 1961-08-30 22 I FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular ™J "1 reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- ="1 $L plete the special delivery form be- J low and hand it to your news-vendor [S^ggyTTN or post it to the address below and iC^T\VJi the FREE PRESS will be291 words
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Advertisement60 1961-08-30 22 FLASHING without '< BALLAST if--ond you hove only one "Photographic < unit" k V- Th s c:s m V N v r 'c pi ciur. *<t* >i-' P c> irg Roodv to H*|ft v s «.ith un!:rp,». c 1 M available at all Leadm f Saies h I AMATEUR PHOTO60 words
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Article, Illustration196 1961-08-30 23 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. iiu- coming Singapore Grand Prix are hurmachines scl foi the race, all Tony Huggett with !i' s fingers crossed. Tony is one of our leading racers. Reason: The engine of Tonys Lotus-Climax developed trouble during the Jnhoro Grand Prix,196 words
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Article25 1961-08-30 23 v.'i )|;K. Wednesday. Engineer Base Group immcr al llu* Singasm imining champion I lib. Ile won ;ill n, H I I H I I25 words
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Article67 1961-08-30 23 TOKYO GAMES IN VERY ROUGH WATERS 9 News said today the 1964 v. mes n en--2 I Ugh Si tin m r v ms Gm< rganisers as housing or lilding ol conbetweea stadiums v those pro- to make me mri as to m mes can be s" pe* ftdkii It67 words
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Article35 1961-08-30 23 tntei inaJ ■.v: las night proposal work: i w championv ith v ent rei ninu ies. nun etini? here an v.orld i\\ m- begin- iv.- ::> r tew gains) :.< clock. H,RMHH,RMH - 35 words
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115 1961-08-30 23 AUSSIE TOURISTS MAY BREAK MORE RECORDS LONDON. WecL Eight bowlers in the Australian cricket team may finish with 50 wickets or more for the first time or. a tour of i ESngland since the war. The record-breaking 1048 side and the 1953 team had! seven who passed the halfcentury mark,115 words
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Article52 1961-08-30 23 SOFIA. Wed. Indonesia has applied to stage the next World Student Games hi 1963. Brazil have already asked to be hosts at The next Barnes. The two applications will be considered by the council of the F.1.5.U.. who organised the Student Games, here on September 452 words
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Article46 1961-08-30 23 I tetnOtel Davis t up star N«*£ ht I. a hospital yesterday only m. "Deration Tn too lit to be m s r Wiinblftlnn champions dfX' tl is confident that he will be W^ T l i iwY, |,uvi s tup challenge round46 words
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293 1961-08-30 23 DURBAN, Wednesday, lAMES (Jim) McMenamin, Tesi match umpire in South Africa, is leaving his adopted country after what he describes as "23 very happy years nml returning to the land of his birth, Australia. McMenamin. who is headmaster ot a school in Johannesburg,293 words
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146 1961-08-30 23 SINGAPORE JUNIOR TABLE TENNIS RESULTS pEYLANG, Wed. Results 1 1 the Stngaore Table Junior muT-team ties played at the Happy World aiv: Kin Real Community centre. p.w.d Sports Club o-i. oed Schools C (Chung Wgh 6- bool) beat Suing Sports A.-.MKiatioa -Blue -l 3in :apore Private Stall HoldBl le beat146 words
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515 1961-08-30 23 S. O. Rasoo - S. O. Rasoo JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER by YfORE than a thou--1?1 sand primary students, including 442 girls from 25 of the 200 schools will fight for honours in the Muar Inter District Primary Schools athletic championships on Saturday and Sunday on515 words
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Article210 1961-08-30 23 SINGAPORE Wed— Cal- crease in staff. President— Mr F. H. "It is hoiked that the Ciub will hagen; ice-Presidents Messrs. tex Oil (Malaya) Limit- serve to enable the staff to have Lee Chew Yeow and Joseph Chia pri hivp formed a sDortS better relationship210 words
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127 1961-08-30 23 TANGLIN, Wed— Tiie football final for the Singapore Base District Senior Challenge Trophy between RAF Tengah and Singapore Guard Regiment will be played ai GHQ Tanglin this evening starting at 5.00 p.m. The trophy was presented by the Straits Times In127 words
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Advertisement58 1961-08-30 23 now...quality comes to KING-SIZE *~1 ft Tt "fr T m 0+ T > 32! Z X X S V V V X N X V 1 V X V V X X k v X dttn»Jilll*-»iilltlJ-ILHi 11 1 11 Illi I' iir TER KINGS STATE@PRESS ciOAMerre MAWuPACTui»e«s ARDATM TOBACCO CO.58 words
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101 1961-08-30 24 AUSSIES DELAY DECISION ON DAVIDSON LONDON. Wed. The Australian cricketers have delayed a decision on whether fast bowler Alan Davidson will return to the side for the match, against the Gentlemen at Lord's today. Davidson suffered from back trouble during the fifth Test and has missed the last two games.101 words
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Article35 1961-08-30 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Rahim Omar. 27. the "problem boy", in Singapore football leaves I for Ipoh tonight. Rahim has found a job in Ipoh and will probably turn out tor Perak.35 words
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Article18 1961-08-30 24 LONDON, Wed.— Hull Kingston Rovers beat Doncaster 17-14 In their Rugby L<?ayue match at Donca.ster yesterday.18 words
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1105 1961-08-30 24 OBEDIENT SON IS ONE OF THE DAY'S BEST BETS Race Eight pi:\K CLIMBEB is accepting, A and I nave no hesitation In going for aim. This good-looking grey by Golden God showed promise when be put up a stout showing when third to Silver i Screen 111 over the Bu^i!1,105 words
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77 1961-08-30 24 LEICESTER AND ARSENAL SHARE POINTS LONDON Wed. Results ol i English football matches pi.iva' yesterday were: Division One: Arsenal I Leicester Cily 4. Ip.sv.iih Town 6 Burnley 2 Division Two: Scunthorpe United 2 Norwich City v. Swansea Town 1 Preston Norrii End 2. Wal&all l Newcastle United 0. Division Three:77 words
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577 1961-08-30 24 Timberlane will oblige tomorrow: 9f. is right distance Scrutineer names tomorrow's winners today I POII, Wednesday. TIMBERLANE lias been shaping like a ready-made winner in his morning efforts, and I do nol propose looking beyond him for the winner in the main 9f (Race Five) lor Class One Division One577 words
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241 1961-08-30 24 SCRUTINEER - USAHA SETIA SHOWS BRILLIANT TRACK FORM SCRUTINEER By IPOH. Wed. Trainer E. van Breukelen's Gold Vase hope. Tsaha Setia. revealed form on the track this morning when he ciicl a brilliant trial. Pulling hard all the way from the 6F at the bacK stretch he covered the last 3F in241 words
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Article53 1961-08-30 24 FARRER PARK Wed A section 01 the crowd watching the SAFA Junior Cup football match between Singapore Recreation Club and Raiaii S.C. rushed onto the pitch and forced the referee to abandon the game Four minutes from time yesterday The Rcc.s were leading 3-2 when the53 words
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Article46 1961-08-30 24 STAMFORD. Wed. Mr. Edward Bmyke, the American swimming coach, will give a presentation of the newest concept in the teaching of "Drownpi oofing 1 sw Immiiig followed by a film describing the course at the YMCA Hal!. Orchard Road, tonight at 8.00 p.m.46 words
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Article36 1961-08-30 24 CLEVELAND. WYd KTUliaxi] "c;. Tluie" Velbki, fonnej bau umw^ejght boxer cho served v second to comedian Bob n< when iiie screen and television star foughi under the name of Packy Bast, oied yfs.tid.i>.36 words
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Article41 1961-08-30 24 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Alejandro Lavoranie, 6 loot 3. inch Argentinian heavyweight, won his 13th Qght inside the distance here l.ist nigbl when lie stopped German bora Willie Be.— manoff in the Beneath round ot a .scheduled ten round contest.41 words