The Singapore Free Press, 31 August 1961
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Title Section16 1961-08-31 1 yKEEp-UPWITHTHrLQCOirMFW.vn,. MUST REflo The SINGAPORE Free press No. *****. Till RSDW, AUGUST 31. 19G1 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article170 1961-08-31 1 oss the border into East Berlin P. 6 |t sians b^ag I of super JSCOW, Thursday. Union today announid resume testing ons. by liir oQicial news Knssin had been com"under Ihe pressitiicition. worked out projects r-powertul nuclear tleni ol 20-30-5(1 and is d for the Gaga'ould deliver170 words
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184 1961-08-31 1 A LITTLE JOHORE RAIN PUTS WATER IN TAPS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water continued to flow in most Singapore homes this morning as preparations were under way to divide the State into seven zones for rationing. A City Council spokesman said that the public has been co-operative, and there has been no184 words
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246 1961-08-31 1 Sea freight rates and fares go up tomorrow SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Passe n g c r and freight rates will go up from tomorrow lor nearly all ship>s which call at Singapore. Freight rates will go up 10 per cent while passengers] fares are being put up by ftve to .--even246 words
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Article, Illustration7 1961-08-31 1 BACK FROM U.K. WITH HER DREAM REALITY7 words
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470 1961-08-31 1 Record entries for Grand Prix: 210 will compete i RECORD number of 21U entries Ihe largest vel for any single motoring event in Malaya or Singapore Ikis been received for the coming Ministry of Culture-sponsored Singapore Grand Prix Mr. Freddie Pope, president of the Singapore Motor Club, the organisers, said470 words
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133 1961-08-31 1 GSA SELLS 1,000 TONS OF TIN AT MARKET PRICE WASHINGTON. Thurs. W The General Services Administration yesterday sold 1.000 long tons of Lormhorn I grade tin. the Administration announced here. An Administration spokesman said that 800 tons of Grade "A" tin were sold at prices ranging from $3.7209 to $3,753133 words
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Article100 1961-08-31 1 TANJONG PAGAR, Thurs. —The two liners with Buys in their names have caused confusion to embarking passengers lure. The Ruys concerned are the Royal Interocean Lines liner Ruys and the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd liner Willem Ruys. A spokesman for the Rovul Ipterocean Line- told The Free100 words
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Article44 1961-08-31 1 QUEBEC. I .mi l .ii Cunara liner. 20,947-1 Carinthia Balling from Ii ipool lo Men eal 7!. r. 873 i. t s .ir in coiiisicu wiiii 7.000- Canauiau cruitt .n > m Uuck :<■: in Uie I btwreuce Rivei neai liere y< ci da44 words
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Article39 1961-08-31 1 RANGOON. Thurs. Dr. John Morris and Mr. Brucr ElarrLsou flj ing 30-j?ear-old Lighi aircraft l'om Sydiiey to Dublin encountered their drst hitch here yt <■- when the aircraft engim developed trouble and failed to 1 Lake off.39 words
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219 1961-08-31 1 Obedient son best be at lpoh: Watch Chengai Batu T.ATEST RACING by SCRUTINEER IPOH. Thursday. QBEDIENT SON comes up ■gainst a field of little account in Race Seven this afternoon and he looks unbeatable on his last start form. I make him my best bet in today's card at Ipoh.219 words
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Article61 1961-08-31 1 PRICI ;fi I I V (Ills I j .1 i on UK r r. 1 1 lloi ii- DRIVER ROBBED ■i< thu |i p Oh Mi S«*iir. spot ofl mi hi .i ilioilt "'til Ltes A JON BID ALLEGfcD s| MCI I lull I I On i i imi61 words
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Advertisement62 1961-08-31 1 i JoipioMAT US' di r v d l in M. KONG... >pping bazaar ot the Far East. i\ cry. jade name and you Siwantb low prices. All W rrarlot the Urient. oampi^ CUWM coolced and prepared nen oi the globe. Any holiday 9ixort irei o: arhay Pacific mil tra%el. incomparable62 words
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Advertisement65 1961-08-31 1 «g 111 II j j 'i r i, i ■BUIIH ?*"'■<* 97 TEa 3 TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on torchlight batteries fcOOmW 3 tuning rangeb. MW SW I; SW 1 1 tone control provision for pick up, tape recordei I extension speaker in attractive cabinets m crimson65 words
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Advertisement17 1961-08-31 1 SQUIRE&LONGSON World fs%Sm z&^&SSSsZ&k. Famous V^^^^^Sffm^Wk British R^l^^^^^^^B^^^B P'ano *QKs2m^^^ Sf»' t Agents: i SINGAPORE PIANO CO.17 words
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331 1961-08-31 2 I ONDOX. Thurs.— Tin prices eased by mostly £3 a ton but closed steady at the lower levels. Dealings were fairly active. A good volume of outside enquiry was reported to be circulating without much actual business resulting. Son-.e331 words
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357 1961-08-31 2 Kuala Kampar Tin fields made £497,116 profit last year af dsf afdsa By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. JTUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LTD. last year made a profit of £497,116 after providing for depreciation and depletion, states the annual report of the directors. Export duty amounting to £150,880357 words
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Article198 1961-08-31 2 w MIPS iym^ .tion^side the Sm^port aMntl today are. LJoyd 336 Fv^narr. > 13/14, Xi: :rvi 1 >,ir.v,> Man I- 1 1.-\-. :.->•, 4 5, rfeoraatMwd 29 'v. Madnu Mftru 27/23, >nih -ailt -.'."> 26, N lok M ITU s Haadnri M, K.i^t Sea NTS 3 Tronub198 words
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178 1961-08-31 2 INDUSTRIALS LOSE BETTER TREND: MARKETS UNSETTLED LONDON. Thurs. Rather unsettled conditions prevailed in the London stock markets yesterday, industrials losing, their recent better trend as the result of some disappoint- i ing company statements. Bu^ines- was again on a small scale with buyers unwilling to open new commitments in the178 words
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99 1961-08-31 2 LONDON. Thurs.- O.e Daily Telegraph suggested yesterday tha the forthcoming \isit of Mr. Prederick Erroll, Mn.iste: of State for the British Board of Trade, to South-Bast Asia, could pro\e promising for Brif.su manufacturers as it comes at .i particularly opportune time. "Three of the major99 words
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217 1961-08-31 2 15,000 mph missile explodes as it leaves 90-foot silo pAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Thurs.— A Minuteman missile exploded yesterday as it was being launched for the first time from a 90-foot underground i silo. The second and third stages} of the solid fuel missile burst i into the air and landed217 words
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Article37 1961-08-31 2 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE j BASE (California). Thurs. The United States Air Force yesterday launched a Dlsco\erer satellite rocket currying a secret payload and capsule. It was t tie I 29th Discoverer fired into space.37 words
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Article29 1961-08-31 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Ranger 1 spacecraft which should have ?one into orbit half a million miles from :he earth re-en-tered the atmosphere yesterday and burned up29 words
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Article21 1961-08-31 2 HONG KONG. Thurs— The money market here was elos- j ed yesterday, a public holiday in Hong Kong.21 words
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Article134 1961-08-31 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares La*: sales In the Singapore Trading Eloom yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.54 (unchanged), 1. N. Ords $2.42 (unchanged), tiammon $1.80 i unchanged), Metal Box 52.24 (--6 cents), Robinson Oiu> $1.38 (unchangea), Steamers 84 cents 1 1 cent), s. Times $3.30 1 10 cents), S.134 words
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80 1961-08-31 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— The Internationa] General Electric Company announced yesterday it had been awarded a US$23 million <*G9 million) contract to build the first large central power station in the newly-formed Indian state of Gujarat. The thermal station, to be consj tructed at80 words
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Article29 1961-08-31 2 PASSAIC. (New Jersey". Thurs. The 1.300 striking workers at the United States Rubber Company plant here yesterday voted two to one to go back to work.29 words
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Article37 1961-08-31 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Charles j Coburn, the actor known Tor his > many screen and stage roles n.s a i jovial father anc wealthy busine.^- man, aied in hospital here yesterI day. He was 84.37 words
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365 1961-08-31 2 Cableway disaster: Survivors' tales of fear, heroism gURVIVORS oi the cableway disaster on Mont Diane yesterday told stories oi fear and heroism after the brilliant rescue of 81 people trapped in tiny cabins dangling above the eternal snows of the Vallee Blanche. In the first-ever accident of its kind, six365 words
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Article81 1961-08-31 2 IAKARTA, Thurs. FortyJ nine people are missing in the wreck of a passenger schooner sailing from Buton in North Celebes to Balikpapan in East Borneo, according to reports reaching here. The reports said 43 peo- pic had been rescued and an intensive search was goin?81 words
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187 1961-08-31 2 POLICE MAY ACT AS TARA GETS WEAKER NrEW DELHI, rhurs.— There I was >!3eculation here today that police may enter the Golden Temple bum! arrest Tara Singh as the Sikh leader was reported to be growing weaker. Tara Singh, who Ls ruler- Ing the 17th day ol his "fast unto187 words
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Article16 1961-08-31 2 i TOKYO. Thurs. J.<p;iii will launch four rockets in 1962 for tneieorological observations.16 words
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Article374 1961-08-31 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices > LONDON. All 3. 30. Previous Today 1 RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f tiiio p c a n ports Sept 23 5/16 25 9/16 Oct 258 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 255/16 25 J RUBBER374 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-08-31 2 3 U.S. tanks rusn 10 bord as East German police hold car and 4 army man BERLIN, Thurs.— An American military car was held up on the East Berlin side of Friedrichstrasse crossing point yesterday afternoon and within half an hour three American M4B tanks and four armoured personnel carriers174 words
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114 1961-08-31 2 KENNEDY TO SEND GEN. CLAY TO BERLIN ii^askington. Thur«. Tf president Kemu ciy told his pre^s conference w terday that the Biu Pour Western Foreign Minister* would meet in Washington on Sept. H to discuss Berlin and Germany. i He ?i>o announced that tw was sending (j (nc r b114 words
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Article140 1961-08-31 2 Common result A.-^od if ho bad pea iwed private information about the prospects lor succe^ fill negotiations, h< plied he did i-o 1 have reformation which would make him wholly sanguine about present prospects. President Kennedy said thai Mr Nikita Khrushctv had done a good d< al I threatening with140 words
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Advertisement475 1961-08-31 2 NY. K. LINE P. S h im Penang j iinuHi Miru IC Bl K'burg, Bretaaa, Antvera 8 Rotterdam 11 11 Sept Settsu Maru foi Adt leddaa, p Sakt, Genoa, M'seilles, Mt«efi I l Havre 2729 Sept •tsuta Maru tor Part Said, Beirut, Lattakia, FdT.agjsta. laair, Piraeos, i^r^-tu;. 'B^u-gas. Constaan ocessj475 words
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Advertisement45 1961-08-31 2 i STEREO f\ o 1 SOUND I TAPE RECORDER i L R FOR ALL PURPOSES S SCHOOL wS9I. 4*rm\ home mm\J+m ENTERTAINMtNT KSB^^/, ,-Z^ of uS*« I Svi^S I^l ilk B I Sole Aqenf. r r a[ t l AMATEUR PHOTO SW SINCAPORC KUALA U45 words
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Article22 1961-08-31 3 Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back P a 9 c22 words
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Article, Illustration118 1961-08-31 3 Student offers cake money savings to find missing dog ped the n v Sinrj Road turned a p.m. hv san his three other dogs but not "Bugs." Bis neighbours told him that the dog had jumped over the fence in the afternoon. My parents, friends and I made a big118 words
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Article250 1961-08-31 3 r Bui'.'! SINGAPORE, Thurs ***** Eeab Keok i>r.Wey Kirn Lmag (s«O>. P Tek ($600), Wong p h ($300). KnUmnlng: a:, bin SaWban \ng Aun Siong ts3oo). Liang Glan (S4OOl Chang B Lee is3oo>, Cne« Seek Lim I Chong Kok Chant; 3 i Chua Yoke Khai ($300),250 words
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129 1961-08-31 3 HOUSING BOARD ANNOUNCES FURNITURE CONTEST WINNERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Results of the low-cost furniture competition for the public held in conjunction with the recent exhibition at MacPherson Estate, were announced yesterday by tne Housing and Development Board. First prize a stereo radioMain —goes to Mr. Urn Wan Seng, of Jalan Eunos.129 words
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Article48 1961-08-31 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ong Ah Fong of Holland Road was filled $25 or a weeks jail for stealing a parcel containing two packets of milk and a loaf of bread from a ?an belonging to Lim Buck Cnua at Orchard Road market early yesterday morning.48 words
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Article, Illustration972 1961-08-31 3 dasf sdfdasfff Objected to being called 'this man' SINGAPORE, Thurs. A police prosecuting officer yesterday apologised to a defence counsel in court after an exchange of words during the hearing of a theft case. Mr. T. T. Rajah, counsel for Foo Nam. had said that unless he972 words
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Advertisement41 1961-08-31 3 SHARP 3ISTOR .1 tm us« at night) 'J jj -ONTROL (tor choice if^ |j J^^^ of high or low tone J*^ 'i WL noble at all dealers M ■V t0 S'po»«, Malaya. Bornea:— IV SINGAPORE) CO., I "C? Ci.ttord Mouse, Singopo/e-141 words
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Advertisement238 1961-08-31 3 JBHBJBJBJBJBjBJBJU M Wf /^^Sr^^A NAME THAT SPELLS COHfIOEME! Ifi WffL JsssF ~Jim3^& 50/^ Agents: LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER. 108, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. Sole Distributors tor Federation: WOO HING BROS.. (M) LTD., WOO HING BROTHERS, Bt., Binrong Rd.. K. Lumpur 96, Compbell St., Penan*. THE QUALITY /i W,238 words
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Miscellaneous156 1961-08-31 3 fasdsa dffff CINEMAS CAPITOL: Spartacus 3. 8. CATHAY': Shane 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. GLOBE: Artists and Models 1. 4.30. 8. LIDO: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. ODEON: The Absent-minded Professor 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. ROXY: Johnny Dark 1.40. 4.15. 6.45. 9.30. SKY: Cinerama— Seven Wonders of156 words
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Miscellaneous114 1961-08-31 3 TRADE AND INDUSTRIES FAIR 1961: Great World Amusement Park. 6 p.m. to midnight. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Local artists' painting exhibition, British Council. Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. US CULTURAL CENTRE: TV film shows: on "All about New York" and "Art in the Western World." 6 p.m. INDIA HOUSE114 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-08-31 4 Ex-UMNO official off to study law in Britain SINGAPORE, Thurs. An ex-secretary of the United Malays National Organisation, Telok Blanpah Branch, left here in the Neptunia for London to study law. He Is Malacca-barn inche Abdullah Kassim Johan. 23. Associated with the UMNO for three years, he said that he142 words
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134 1961-08-31 4 Malay airmen mark Prophet's birthday pHANGI, Thurs.About 400 Muslims, including women and children, attended the Prophet's birthday celebrations at Telok Paku. The three-hour celebration was organised tor the nrst time by the Malay servicemen of the Royal Air Force Malaya and Royal Signals. Corporal Osman Abu Majid of R.A.F. Malaya,134 words
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119 1961-08-31 4 DOCTOR PAYS A RETURN VISIT TO STATE AFTER 29 YEARS PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. An Australian gynaecologist who visited Singapore in 1932 1 has called here again for only a few hours. He is Dr. H. C. Callagher and his wife, who passed through Singapore on their way to attend a119 words
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Article, Illustration277 1961-08-31 4 Buy-your-own-house plan for airmen: Attractive terms offered CHxVNGI, Thursday. gRITISH airmen stationed in Singapore can now have a chance to save on the most favourable terms to buy their own houses. POLICE PICNICKERS PLAY 'TOMBOLA' Similar schemes (lured for the British have also been introVrmy and the Navy. Building societies277 words
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109 1961-08-31 4 ARMY HELP RUN HOLIDAY CAMP FOR PUPILS FROM 11 SCHOOLS CHANGI, Thurs. Six officers and NCOs of the British Army joined a holiday camp for 40 school children held at the Peoples' Association camp on Pulau Übin. They gave lessons in map reading and camping, and organised sporting and recreational109 words
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68 1961-08-31 4 FIRST BATCH OF KIWIS FOR MALACCA FLY IN SINGAPORE. Thurs. The advance party of the Ist Bn.. New Zealand Regiment, has' arrived at Changi in a Royal New Zealand Air Force transport aircraft. The party, which includes some families, was led by Major M. R. Kennedy, second in command of68 words
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Article36 1961-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The St. Vincent de Paul Society is organising a talentime show in aid of poor families under its charge. The show will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Friday. Sept. 8.36 words
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Article, Illustration111 1961-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. QINGAPORE is an artist's paradise, Mr. Karl Bendlin, 32, a leading West German artist, who is in Singapore on a three-month painting and sketching spree, said yesterday. Mr. Bendlin is here In the course of his "paint-ing-round-the-world" tour. He111 words
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75 1961-08-31 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government ha.- approved publication of nine journals, magazines and newsletters, states the Government Gazette. Thoy are the Souvenir Pr gramme Youth Week in Business, Budaya. Special Edition of Chang Lye Lye's Troupr. Den Topics. Senior Middle 111 and Secondary IV Graduation Class75 words
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Article89 1961-08-31 4 Mr. Bendlin is a portrait painter of the impressionist school. Ke is a graduate of the School of Arts in Bielefeld and was taught by Professor Muggly. wellknown art teacher in Germany. An "achievement" Mr. Bendlin made during the lour was to learn a new language English. Before leaving89 words
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Article63 1961-08-31 4 After visiting each country, he sends home his paintings. Said Mr. Bendlin "Singapore is truly an artist's paradise. In fact, it is the best place I have visited so far. It has many peoples, and its scenes are intriguingly colourful. "Many of the things here are of great artistic63 words
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Article49 1961-08-31 4 KATONG, Thurs. The Apex Club here will hold a ball entitled "Qui Est Elle" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, Sept. 30. The function will be highlighted by the selection of "Madamoiselle Mystique" from a host of guests and artistes present.49 words
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115 1961-08-31 4 NEW OFFICIALS FOR PULAU BUXOM CLUB SINGAPORE. Thurb. liu-he M. Hashim bin Ibrahim was re-elected president of the Malay Club, Pulau Bukom, at its annual general meeting. Other officials elected are: Patron Mr. H. W. BartonWright: vice-patron. Mr. R. A. Mead: president, Inche M. Hashim bin Ibrahim: vicepresident. Inche Junree115 words
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Article42 1961-08-31 4 PAYA LEBAR, Thurs.— Mr. David Marshall, Assemblyman for Anson, yesterday left Singapore by air on a three-week holiday in Australia. Mr. Marshall, who is accompanied by his wife, is expected back in the middle ol September. MR. BENDLIN42 words
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114 1961-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Television study will take an Argentine-born photographer away from Singapore for two years. Senor B. F. Allessendro. 40, said that the television knowledge he would gain in his two-year tour to Europe would help him at a time when Singapore114 words
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69 1961-08-31 4 200 CHO FOR THIS SPEC MULAY ADULT UNKNOWN I ha M "M Sff-ondar. :M V;1 Board "'-I repon 1 Geylai r *m 1 M t )morro« m In h. a ".."■■l Ishak P. /.'I the .!J 1 a mci d< s '<i a: 6 T! I do tea Student px69 words
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Article43 1961-08-31 4 TECHNICIAN TO BOOST FIRM'S BUSI nan from A 5 I Kiv< M bu He i M camp 1 Far V... Mr H fl air froi rl-rfl irisitini Neu Bnta 1 1 Mi ndan 1d i rrr. -fl M Thailand *::iH I end I43 words
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Advertisement12 1961-08-31 4 The Biid M Wfifife^ttHi^yiUte Witb Lud^ iis^st*! UL/t j hki H 112 words
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Advertisement71 1961-08-31 4 Pigeon fOR YOUR DELIGHT 10 PID&Q^ CICAP! 1 1 11 S^fl A PACKET' IN £PORL R J fl JI^Ki Mil w&ffijQk mmm 20 -PIGEON CIGAQCTTr r 55 'A PACKET IN &INGW G0 A PACKET M Utt-ff^ j "NORITAKE" CHINAWARE I j "CANNON" BLANKETS. SHEET j also New Consignment of k71 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-08-31 4 Bhagavad Gita class SERANGOON. Thurs. The Ramakrishna Mission in, Norris Road wi'.i hold a class on Bhagavad Gita by Swaml Slddhatmanand n Saturday at 7 p.m. i27 words
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Article, Illustration698 1961-08-31 5 o f i nnoc ence that finally betrayed him' v i estimations the FBI discovered that all scientists at k Los Alamos atom centre were in the habit of getI tor chats, visiting each other or ?oing to the nud to698 words
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Advertisement109 1961-08-31 5 Mob justice in mystery taxi murder f Jfcfe- .-"2> 1 tlftw < Bmj»CPG THE WONDER y 'ty -I BB^y-a^— rr~d^"*"' T '****Ti:ii: -""iO9Hs!?!^^-a I I ,B 'tr 'l. ■■r~~H~***"—~nl- ***fr s=;rr r '■-^r^^r~-~^::::::r tsßHrffll V vVhki^* a, 1 IM^ Tropic^ RIGHT^IIfi *^-YOOR Hpr' SINGAPORE si^^^f^^^a^^ The plus features of this109 words
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Advertisement156 1961-08-31 5 I last 3 1 SQIG 1 t I M SPORTSHIRTS #1 for the Price of 3 I Q(} V S from our counter of I $5.90 each Sp. Shirts I 41.43, High Street, Sii. 9 «pore. Tel: ***** i. ***** I 131, Botu Rood, Kualo Lumpur, Tel: ***** jl MODERN156 words
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Miscellaneous112 1961-08-31 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis .■I 1 1 in r^gM^^H"" I I i "^^^^^^^B^Br\ i->a»kj it DiAj^OV i MER TRACKS L.EAp--TM^Wfcj^pjßM J^«*-^!l£~ 7^ W KIH WASN'T SENT "TME I -jf" NOW, raw*>>i U- 'j^^Hf^ k ■■•^'^^■fh'^3^ IT fPUPFy-k—^^^^^^^^h" 1 SSBSKSm WOKJEYTO^6KAiO»w112 words
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Article350 1961-08-31 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Where the children come first af dsf asdsfffffdfafdasds by Mr. A. Joseph Brayshaw, genera] secretary oi the Bnusii Marriage Guidance Council: IN the times of Dickens we had orphanages beeaose of the premature death of parents. Today we still have orphanages because of divorced and broken homes.350 words
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Article24 1961-08-31 6 m THE AUTHOR TAKES A BUS RIDE BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN, WHERE EVERYTHING IS STATE-OWNED INCLUDING THE LIVES OF THE EAST GERMAN PEOPLE24 words
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1192 1961-08-31 6 WEE KIM WEE - No laughing faces in the Red sector WEE KIM WEE By ££^\7uL may take photojf graphs of the war memorial, but don't aim your cameras at the Russian soldiers. Sometimes they pose; other times they shoot." This advice was given to me and 29 other tourists before we disembarked from1,192 words
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Article, Illustration742 1961-08-31 6 I PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAM. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS THE straight line of Heart whicTi starts high up under the base of the first finger, without the slightest curve whatsoever, and ends up a lit tic way down the fourth742 words
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Article295 1961-08-31 6 RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Service 4i metres (7250 kc s.) Medium Wave Service: 476 metres. A.M.— 11.00 Programme summary; 11.02 Music from the keyboard 1130 Soames Forsyte Esq.; P.M.— l2 Mid-day serenade; 12.30 In Latin mood; 1 30 The news; 1.40 Andre Kostalanetzs and his Orchestra; 2.00 Final295 words
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Article95 1961-08-31 6 the Free Press reported: The prosecutions in the Supreme Court at Hong Kong, against members of the police force there, accused ot receiving bribes to permit gambling, appear to have broken down completely. In the cast- of Warne. Sereeant of Police and Inspector of Nuisances, who had95 words
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Article113 1961-08-31 6 A YOUNG Italian armed -A. with a small saw walked up to the leaning tower of Pisa. Stopped by a constable he explained: "I want to straighten it." He was sent to hospital lor observation. Police have been guarding the tower since an anonymous letter writer threatened113 words
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Article21 1961-08-31 6 Life is like that H •<; s n i I .1. I il! v«»u tr M 1; haven*! M tn^lei hunt m,-21 words
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Advertisement473 1961-08-31 6 I You tmn hand in I your dmuifitd ad. I to any onm of I COLD STORAGE I SHOPS I throughout MALAYA onJ I SINGAPORE CAMK*ON HIGHLAND* C-i.d Storac* <W> l.'4L. t *j Taaali Kara ■TOM 1-4 dan str*»: LAN* OaM Itaaaaa atj M 4.« I" >ow Road KOTA IHARU473 words
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Advertisement114 1961-08-31 6 I Jk lUfcC CKRd X#O»C v I outomoticaily and designed for durability in lU cUmates, FAVRE-LEUBA warche* backed by 7 generations ot fevtcfti Do not hesitate buy FAVRE l-fl BA You can be sure of rbeir quabt\ T GEN6VE 1 DAYMATIC AVIE-UUIA WATCH CO-ITD. 1 M t»«'^- J^, KM 1114 words
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129 1961-08-31 7 PHILANTHROPIST FROM HONG KONG PRAISES S.A.T.A. WORK PAYA LEBAR, Thurs.— Mr. Dhun Ruttonjee, a Hong Kong philanthropist, paid a tribute to SATA tor its rehabilitation work before he left for home. He said the SATA Rehabilitation Centre was well run. and an excellent organisation worthy of full support. 'Right path'129 words
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343 1961-08-31 7 Sit to giant aircraft was a farewell treat to their 21 publis CHANGI, Thursday. JT was a memorable day for* 21 children from the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, when they were taken by their Sunday school teachers for a visit to two large transport aircraft at R.A.F. Changi. Their teachers,343 words
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Article69 1961-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The leader ot Malaya's delegation to the first meetihg of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee in Jesselton. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Yusoff, has said that he was confident the Greater Malaysia plan would become a reality by 1963. Inche Ismail, who is the69 words
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Article78 1961-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malayan Kennel Association is looking for a judge so that it will be able to run more dog .shows in the Federation and Singapore. A spokesman for the Association said dog owners were very keen on "showing off i their78 words
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Article62 1961-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— j A number of firms have asked the University Appointments Board for graduates to work as commercial assistants in their establishments. The board was set up in i the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya i to assist students in matters62 words
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Article76 1961-08-31 7 I range oi Indus- cement, sugar, I several Industrial mercial ventures, g hich Is the Mad- istries which ma- nufactures 50.000 tons of ammonia a year. Mr. Chettiar said the two five-year plans India had cot. ploted. and the third pian now being pushed76 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-08-31 7 'DANGER IN KERALA' -BY SANKAR SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Educated, unemployed people are most dangerous in any place, warned the Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Finance of Kerala State, India, Mr. R. Sankar, in a talk on his State at the Cultural Centre. Talking in Malayalam to the audience which included159 words
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61 1961-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of Inj formation and Broardcasting, Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar. who is to retire at the end of this month, is tipped to be UMNO's new publicity chief. The UMNO post is left vacant by Inche Ibrahim Fl- kri.61 words
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86 1961-08-31 7 Move criticised Warning on licences KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A move by the president of the Selangor Government Clerical Services Union, Mr K. Ayadurai. to form a icde- ration of government clerical services unions and to break away front the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Cervices,86 words
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480 1961-08-31 7 XTINETY-FIVE University of Malaya and Nanyang Universitj r graiV, ,<,.. Ivn ivisswl the professional examination lor the (.erti- i il-h and Chinese held in August. The following candidates have qualified lor the award of the Certificate in Education for Graduates (English*480 words
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157 1961-08-31 7 SINGAPORE will become an important steel centre in South East Asia if a salvage industry is established here. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Alan Keet, a director of a local engineering firm. Mr. Keet said that the salvage industry was157 words
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Advertisement99 1961-08-31 7 ki p MARTIN GAS COOKERS; IME SAVING DEVICE rl as Cooking Any Time Anywhere j ookers are specially made for use on our Gaa supply or with Bottle Gas. a h tOOLiM* IS FAS'TER.».EA9U£H..~ J r#IH VUlVft \\D CLEAX LING ANYTIME ANYWHERE j, WITH BOTTLE GAS h ;e PURCHASE TERMS99 words
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Advertisement323 1961-08-31 7 HERMES 7=>r-fr->i_y A portable typewriter can contribute in many important ways to the development of your youngster. Extensive studies into the ways of learning carried out by American Universities show that typewriting has a favourable effect upon general academic achievements. Students using a typewriter do more homework. The quality of323 words
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Miscellaneous258 1961-08-31 7 i i*i 4 v al:j^r^ j M i 4HI m. ™1 m a^al U ami .in e-pecialh .ittra« holiday plans: when afternoon i! caaMSj enjoy sports. i 12QA Sc 1 -«-(M 83): *DICC (Mar. 21-Apr. SO): on» I INK das tor all AnltO THIS is an active, lightei »nl«s »i258 words
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178 1961-08-31 8 T*HE Vespa Club is holding a road rally on Sunday, Sept. 10 designed to test the capabilities of scooter riders to obey road rules and signs. A rhib spokesman said that the route will be made known only on the clay when riders178 words
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67 1961-08-31 8 30 FROM JOHORE GO ON A HOLIDAY TRIP \BOfT 30 SCOOter rider* of the Johore Scooter Club are on a holiday trip to Kuala Lumpur, the Cameron Highlands and Ipoh. They leave Johore Bahru this mornitm. stay overnight in Kuala Lumpur, before proceeding to the Highlands. !On Satudray. they will67 words
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Article, Illustration542 1961-08-31 8 dafasf af das ds f f ff fdsf f J<]X Singapore scooterist Mrs. Kirn Vegter, returning to Scotland on a scooter, accompanied by a former Singapore clerk, Mr. Oni; Koh Kiong, drove over 300 miles into the desert, and almost got lost for six days.542 words
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Article, Illustration389 1961-08-31 8 Seaside fair will put all Sunday riders on the road to Changi pOH all scooterists, the road lends to Tanab Merah by the sea this Sunday for the firsl Scooter Fair of the Lambretta Bluebirds. H will be an opportunity for ;i pleasant day ;il the beach for scooter owners,389 words
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Advertisement78 1961-08-31 8 AROUND EVEN BETTER I EVERYONE f TRAVELS NEW Taint retla lomtEO hoto»s Si«(4por r Hmilj lampyr M.!.i C ci ft ron Kyili BcUit Cr Kuchinj TAD OCI I lUfi" lUr otLL|l|u popular Scooter being made. scooter Ihe world's top selling scooter The world's top selling scooter *Hie world's top selling78 words
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Advertisement183 1961-08-31 8 I A f° v I Outstanding fw I I Model. /25 fAwjl I GUAN HOE CO (Mi I J 2 t e SinKnDor^ 7 1 Tfce Machine that haiTut^A FJENBQi IT'S l ECONOMICAL tej? ELEGANT /^B» AND JjgA^ v DURABLE ONLY $200/- DOWN, wjj^ Monthly Payment $52.50 Including Tax Insurant183 words
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Article, Illustration271 1961-08-31 9 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE adf das fadfadfff a. »/c jvoir/i fo provide that 1$ ng i Iching i hauntthe before me when I H:-:ar. and Brenria d heard them pvr- the Kysos I Group. ffed of the session play ol emotions: ml ol far forgotten my thoughts then pulsed271 words
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238 1961-08-31 9 NEWS. VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY DEMI TASSE af dasf dasf fd■ il hundreds ol leftLanded children attending he I v ar language streams ducation In Singapore This, the experts is not '..v case say the war. Bit Uh were Quick to out that the number Singapore238 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-08-31 9 MODEL AT 17 SAYS: 'I WANT TO BE A STENO' AT 17, she must be one of the youngest models on the island. But Cathy Tan, a recent graduate from a local modelling school, as winsome in personality as she looks, is undaunted in modelling as a successful part-time career.173 words
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Article119 1961-08-31 9 MORE than 10 valuable prizes, including the top prize of an Iso scooter donated by Far East Motors Ltd., comprise the lucky draw to be held during the fun fair on Sunday at the St. Francis Xavier Church grounds, Chartwell Drive, Seran£oon Gardens. The lucky draw,119 words
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Article46 1961-08-31 9 Before he left lor Switzerland on mx months' leave. Mr. V. S. tfarganff. manager of the Singapore branch of Nestles Products (M) Ltd.. was feted at two farewell dinners one given by th Q company's distributors and the other b- the office staff.46 words
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Advertisement65 1961-08-31 9 v'^*, ■.~^SSt*BMdß^^sH^f t 9 HB V I^B I J A aB B^bt B b^bb b^H •"^^"^Xv'Tvjjjf, 9^BdBS* bwppO^BK*!'*''J'*^b]BB bwßßqobwbbbb^ ''*^^*((fci^^'' '^^^^^^Har 4BB^B^H^^H^B^fl^B^BV^^B^BKßv^****^^^'**''^B&dHßiß^B^B^^^B^aßßfe'^*'*'''-'*V^i!E^^^^fl bbßP^bßß^vJSv^*"'?* *^^bbL*'"'' '^^■■fl ib^ik b^bß /> 'Wfmlbi^Tßbßßl >M^JBBB|M' M^ y-B BBBBlffliri^lfeW^f^yißT^^BßTTli Bl fl SinS3POrC :^W!Wfcafca? > y# -B B JTWfffW^'^^'^Mßf T^fl Bfl BS^^B B^^ Ii b*^ I I'65 words
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Article, Illustration443 1961-08-31 10 U.S. JAZZ STARS AT A PARIS JAM SESION JONATHAN RUSSELL reviews the new discs A NEW release that features Ail Blakey and Bud Powell together is something of a jazz occasion, and although this LP (Fontana 12-inch 680 207 TL) does not present the drummer and pianist at their very443 words
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Article, Illustration441 1961-08-31 10 Sunday - An ace gets four brig new angles on Singapore... Sunday PHOTOGRAPHY by 4 MODELS POSE FOR ITALIAN ACE [AST Saturday, a cargo of rub ber for export was delayed for half an hour because the stevedores at Singapore River stopped work to cheer four lovely girls led by "Miss Singapore,"441 words
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244 1961-08-31 10 rpHIS week's winner of the x Critic Contest is Tan Hons: Ghim, 150-N. East Coast Road, Singapore 15. He wins the cash Drize of SlO. Here is what he has to say: A duo with a record of having a hit244 words
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195 1961-08-31 10 The latest craze— songs from the screen epics pPICS on the screen now epic music on the turn-table. Spartacus, Ben Hur and The Alamo have all arrived in LP form on our gramophones. The Americans, have a passion for this sort of tiling, dating from the phenomenal success of Round195 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-08-31 10 OUR mystery star last week was Eddie Hickey. The winner of two Philips EP discs is G.H. Lee, P.O. Box 1827, Singapore. This week we have another famous personality of the music world. When you have made your guess, send your entry to Free Press Music Quiz,57 words
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Article162 1961-08-31 10 ETOOM the facts be low can you guess who this world-famous man is? The answer will be published in P. 3 tomorrow. it THIS handsomactor who has mac the feminine hearts beat a bit faster tot over thirty-five years is the son of a pants presser whom he162 words
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Advertisement162 1961-08-31 10 1 l\l k" l/lf a A^ I 1 ml 1 If mm :^\J ]Q tft f A S V V 9 MUlOmallC »ml J S b *ii bS9 RSfU »b 1 r~^ BUI It "111 IflGtßr i :j^~'^n r^ S M J s l iittgM*M*g' la ill" i^B p*^-*^^^^ Si162 words
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Article, Illustration494 1961-08-31 11 iC J*y* llf ™L^ tPSOMJEEP '«E STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL j HANYANG NAN FANG JEEP CALL BOY POINTER t MY KWEE LOH MAYU-LOONG laucTa^ 0 U plu^Po* 112 POURQUoTpaS IiToURQUOI PAS JJ JOUHQUOI PAS 11 SETAPAK 10494 words
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118 1961-08-31 11 THE DRAW FOR TWO BIG SBA TOURNEYS {JEYLANG. Thurs.— The draw i for .he Singapore Bacimin- j ton Association's senior inter- i club tournament and the Commercial Houses competition is as follows: Senior Inter-Club: Ist Round i Standard B.P. v.s University cf Malaya; 2nd Round Sunnyvale A" v.s winner oi'118 words
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Article874 1961-08-31 11 L 45 CL. 3 DIV. 5 6 FURS. Martia S 0 c Johnson r feet S Franklin v ri. 5.13 I Khania >l« (.rimdif OOOi oil (11) Dragon ruiioii ret I Taylor A Muipny* Mitchell M (71 Ismail ii X N Uong) I'OMK'I lre Urn* mSt874 words
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226 1961-08-31 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. OINGAPORE badminton teams to meet Malacca *3 in the south zone of the Foong Seong Cup (Men) and Heah Joo Seang Cup (Women) competitions at Malacca this weekend leave the State by car today. The officials accompanying the team today226 words
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Advertisement171 1961-08-31 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regulat "Jf" 1 reader of the FREE PRESS. Com "jr tjL plete the special delivery form be r— n jM^bßl low and hand it to your news-vendor tfnEflll or post it to the address below and fUjfcTjßit the FREE PRESS will171 words
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Article, Illustration212 1961-08-31 12 THAI BANKERS AIM FOR A WIN TONIGHT OVER SERVICES SINGAPORE, Thurs Iwo joutta who represented r;miiand at the Third Asian Youtb Tournament in Bangkok in April trill take Urn fleld for the Thailand Combined Bank^ team against the Singapore Joint serrices ai ir.e Jalan Besar Stadium njght TtM9 are' the212 words
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Article, Illustration122 1961-08-31 12 RESULTS OF INTER-TEAM TABLE TENNIS QEYI VNG, rhurs. Results of Singapore Table Tennis Juni< and Senior Inter-team m« iciies piayeo «r tiie Happy W< ci c: Singapore Teachers Union beai Singapore Private Stall Holders Association "Blue 5-2. Singapore Chinese Mechanics Association beat Slung Wah Sports Club 'YelloM 5-3. Civ::.. Gian122 words
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Article61 1961-08-31 12 SEATTLE. Thurs. Harold Johnson retained the Ame- rican National Boxing Association version of the world' lightweight title last night when he beat Eddie Cotton on points. Johnson from Philadelphia won on a split decision. The referee and one judge gave the verdict to Johnson 147 to61 words
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Article22 1961-08-31 12 DETROIT, Thurs.— Sugar Ray Robinson will meet Canadian middleweight titleholder WilSe Graves u\ a 10-round bout on Sept. 25.22 words
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562 1961-08-31 12 fIMBERLANE is right A his top at (he moment and will lake some beating over what is probably his favourite hip. I am giving him a first rate chance in the main race of the day, the 9F. handicap lor (.'lass One, Division562 words
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397 1961-08-31 12 T H i fp S a t Ut ts C^ na f0 tbaU tOUriStS J Hon?'Konf^ve T SinSporea defeat the Singaporeans will remember with shame This was t ho eight-nil trouncing in the tourists' farewell match at the sVadium here ~~l last397 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-08-31 12 Jockey Mcsos L<|> is back at his best riding form and it will pay to follow him at Ipoh this afternoon. He has been engaged to ride a number of fancied horses, best among them are Setapak. Tonka and Hoi Houw.44 words
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378 1961-08-31 12 HOI HOUW MAY PROVE TOO SPEEDY FOR HER RIVALS HOI BOUW may prove too speedy for her division two rivals and despite top weight of 9.0 I am going J'or her. i am ignoring her disappointing run In the King's Cup as she was badly drawn and the soft going378 words
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Article46 1961-08-31 12 LONDON, Thurs.— Results of yesterday's Rugby League matches were: Bradford Northern 16 Leeds 32, Bramley 5 Keighiey 5 Featherstone Rovers 27 Dtwesbury 2. Huddersfield 19 Barrow 3 Hunsiet 5 Halifax 19, Leigh 14 White:iaven 2. St. Helens 10 Wakefiki friiiny 5.46 words
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Article237 1961-08-31 12 Wednesday edged by Bolton LONDON. Thurs. Results of yesterday's English and Scottish football matches were: League One Bolton 4 Sheffield Wednesday 3.) Chelsea 2 Manchester United o. Everton 3 West Bromwich l Manchester City 2 Fulham i. B:r--mingham City l Nottingham Forest l League Two Leeds United 1 Brighton and237 words
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127 1961-08-31 12 HALLAM HITS 203 OUT OF LEICESTER'S 376 LONDON, Thurs.-Clo.se of play .scores in yesterday's cricket matches wore: At Lord's: Gentlemen 195 (D. Kiroy 60). Australians 133-1 <R Simpson 43. N. O'Neill 51 n.o At the Oval; Surrey 262 (M Stewart 50, B. Constable 45 d' Gibson o5». Glamorgan 52-1 «i127 words
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Advertisement173 1961-08-31 12 Best bets The best bets of the day should be Tonka (Kace 2), Chensa] Itatu (Rate li) and Obedient Son (Race 7). Good I outsiders are Supersonic (Rare 4), Dream boa I (Race 5) and Palomar (Race <S). HHHHMMfIMMMfIMKHHHHHWMO MARVELLOUS VALUE! 1 ALL WAVE TRANSISTOR RADIO 1 HI-FI TRANSCONTINENTAL B173 words
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