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Title Section23 1961-09-01 1 1° KEEP UP W "H THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1961 15 CENTS.23 words
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Article77 1961-09-01 1 I tisieer's expert review and today's gallops— P. 12 I lones I 5 a.m. I jf at I I tUAPORE, Friday. in this morning when the war water was eight o'clock. in t lu Press, mghl napping ;is 1 anil Zone 111 by Kallang Let Road and77 words
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Article53 1961-09-01 1 I j f or their water I Rjver j_| d Lim Ctau Ka r V Timah Road to \M a hru, the State SecIfl tiore not to waste H ite danger of a aomj in the use ot H n E > riine Minister of ye will tour the53 words
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Article, Illustration28 1961-09-01 1 Stallholders at Serangoon Garden Estate (Zone III) fill up in tins and pots before water was shut off at 8 a.m.28 words
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156 1961-09-01 1 OCCUPANTS TOLD 'MOVE': 20 HOUSES TO BE DEMOLISHED JOiiOKL BAHRU, Fri. Tomorrow is eviction day tor those still staying In Ihe > ondemn< d houses at Jalac Ibrahim, Jalan Tan Hiok Nee and Jalan Wan Jusoh. i From 7 a.;., tomorrow, water and electricity will be cut oil and conservancy156 words
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Article41 1961-09-01 1 FT ISABETHVILLE, FTi. £he United Nations yesterday asked present Tshombe to suspend to"SaS his Minister of Interior, ST<*xltfrdd Munongo, ror anl ir a -murderous conspi- •arv aualnsi U.N. personnel and organising atrocities on large sections of the populations.41 words
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Article11 1961-09-01 1 Welfare Mto^uj '"'Up! potto epxu.^i kjllea 126 persons.11 words
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Article28 1961-09-01 1 WASHINGTON. FTi. File White House yesterday described a dispatch reporting that Presicie:i' am! M l Kennedy are expecting a third child as "comple eij untrue."28 words
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Article20 1961-09-01 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The International Development Association has granted two credits totalling D 555,900,000 (about SlT.<oo.--000' to Formosa.20 words
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Article22 1961-09-01 1 SEOUI F; -i.~ The influential Done A Hbo newspaper reported the Republic of Komi will open mi embasss In Maiay...22 words
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201 1961-09-01 1 Sediment in water pipes puts 20 children in hospital By HAROLD SOH SINGAPORE, Friday. ]\|ORE THAN 20 buys and girls, all children of Air Force personnel, have been ;idinilted to the Royal Air Force Hospital at Seletar in the lasi two days suffering from diarrhoea. At lea.>t 10 more ca.sc^.201 words
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152 1961-09-01 1 $150,000 CENTRE WILL BE HANDED OVER AS SCHOOL TODAY PASIR PANJANG, Fri.— Tne 615U.U00 Buona Vista Community Centre in Soiuh Buona Vista Roaci will be officially handed over loday to the Ministry of Labour and Law. It. will be converted into a junior approved school for juvenile delinquents from eight152 words
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Article29 1961-09-01 1 ELISABE I HVILLE. Fri. A mutiny broke oui yesterday in a Katanga prison holding hundreds of ex -soldiers, but Katanga authorities said only a few prisoners escaped.29 words
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96 1961-09-01 1 AUSSIE GIRL AND MALAYAN PLAN TO MARRY PERTH, Fri. A 20-year-old Perth girl. Miss Vivien Joan Eddy yes terday announced plans to marry a Malayan charter! d accountant. Inche Moham mcd Salleh Yusof in November. The pair tnel two years ago when both were working for the same firm of96 words
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Article109 1961-09-01 1 •avkd v; tht eleventh >"££, everyday particular, the absorbing account Oj hoic a British airman. trapped in Singapore, was tortured by the Kempeitai and how, finally, he and 16 others cheated death. Other gripping stories in this series tell how an Alpine climber survived on a109 words
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Article91 1961-09-01 1 CREE PRESS racing expert Scrutineer was in great form at the ipoh races yesterday. He named five winners out of nine races His winners were: .Setapak (Race I), Chengai Batu (Race 3), Super Court (Race 4), Timber- lane (Race 5) end Worthing (Race 9). Huat Chye,91 words
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Article28 1961-09-01 1 LONDON. Fri. The Ea:i of Harewood. cousin oi Queen Elizabeth, is u work m a British commercial television programme next autumn, ii was announced.28 words
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Article33 1961-09-01 1 T< >i\ V( Pri. rIM Japanese Transportation Ministry te<£hnological rc.-t-.trcli institute .'-aid ii 1-..' succeeded in operating ;i anal! model of an aircar, which would be in nractical use in 1963.33 words
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Article70 1961-09-01 1 rubhi ris f.0.1i i i|. V.i i W ri First M 1 •1 v: rflii *l.«l: S« 8..1 HR: an i buyinc !l Hun k I 1 1 '11 X 1. i rilii i 1 i :r. .600 RC BJ SI R I OfJOON rhii b I IVci Hi.70 words
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Advertisement48 1961-09-01 1 or style and comfort C 7 INS 7 BVr S *c> I N bh *SbHlbWbW£ /H laB"«"a^BBaB«BB""""^^^™^^ /818 I n A 55 ta outstanding as a big Jm -comfortably takes five adults m. re room for luggage: huge 4 cy ;r,oer OHV engine that's full *t SORNfO MOTORS48 words
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Advertisement27 1961-09-01 1 ,!lJ!!i|j!il!i'l St.*. SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES MULTI- JEWELS MEAN SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING. 3*»<DURABILITY AND PRECISION 48 HOURS RESERVE POWER TT 1 T I I C 111 UJ HRasJfo27 words
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Advertisement9 1961-09-01 1 YUASA^^^ iolt Agent*:TRADING CO.WEt HIN 166 C>os> S> >'g»gg!!l9 words
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224 1961-09-01 2 TIN PRICES HOLD STEADY ON A QUIETER MARKET I OXDOX. Fri. The tin market was quieter than recently, but prices held steady compared with Wednesday afte r n o o n's kerb. Wiiilr .-unit quarters looked :or some recovery from Wedeiay's lower levels, e^pecial'.v in view ot the firm prices224 words
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Article32 1961-09-01 2 v N DON Pr: The F::ianRm :..:.kc ;:ulwe.- (oi 2 last ye.ir. •vee.-c afro. md fcstcrtiay's r«suecT<ns ?<»^ 3 465 7 464 3. 4">SB. RtiMMra 2Q5.7 n0.5, 190 s. 191 1.32 words
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Article31 1961-09-01 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. Now lealand -r-eruay became a member o: the International Mone- PIUMI the li:'en:atior.ai Bar.k Qstructkn arc: Deveiop•Wi Bar.:-: i and the U Pinan c C-r\}. ■ration.31 words
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Article119 1961-09-01 2 vHIPj lying aionoide the Sms^Dore MINIrVM tod.ly jre' .■'-..<■ ,'.!-rj tJ 4, i Mi Lloyd Sing por« i 'K. 3traat i i 32. Scdeoak pro I, t Outer rnaO-: Kir.r.^- OJawa, Bfede, I, Toag Ran, k. bi iv Noreverett, i Madras Maru, 1■ BatJQB, vnr.. <'v. lit.119 words
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352 1961-09-01 2 Berjuntai's report for 1960-61 discloses a profit of £884,190 Free Press city section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. gERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED made a profit of £884,190 for the year ending in April, after providing for depreciation and depletion, states the annual report of352 words
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143 1961-09-01 2 NARROW AND IRREGULAR PRICE MOVEMENTS IN SHARES I ONDON. Fri— There wa^ a Ld further contraction in business on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. Interest was dampened by the lates; development* in the mii ternationai political situation ana extremely quie; conditions prevailed with price movements narrow ar.d irregular. Gilt-edged securities143 words
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Article42 1961-09-01 2 WASHINGTON. PH.— The US. sold stock dropped U. 5.5150 million ($450 million* in the weeke:.ded Auu. 30 to U. 5.5 17,452 million '$52,356 million* 11 *-as announced here today. This was the larye.<t decline since early in Jarraarv42 words
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Article54 1961-09-01 2 HONG KONG. Wed. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. A S. Bank Corporation $370 $370 .•^ales sales WbeeJock Marden $11.90 $12.20 sales sales H'kong phone $40.ti0 $41.75 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $37.50 $38.25 sales sales Taikoo Dock $66.50 $68.00 .sales sales Jartiine Matheson54 words
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Article125 1961-09-01 2 La^t sales in the Singapore Trading: Room yest«rday were: INDUSTRIALS: Bonstead $1.52 2 cents;. Gammon $1 79 1 cent\ J. Waugh $1.88 t—2 cents). Jackson (S) $120 (-1 cent), Steamers 84 cents (unchanged), S. Times $3.31 (^1 cent). S. Traders $4.33 (unchanged), l\E. Ords125 words
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239 1961-09-01 2 Inche Khir: 'I am confident of second 5-year plan' I ONDON, Fri.— lnche Mohamed Khir Johari, Malayan Minister of Commerce and Industry, yesterday expressed confidence in the successful fulfilment of the Federation of Malaya's second five-year-plan covering the neriod 1961-65. He contributed an article on Malaya's economy in a five-page239 words
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Article113 1961-09-01 2 Oct. LONDON, Aug. 31. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.l.f. Euiipun i ports Sept 25 9/16 26 17/32 Oct 2"» I 25 21/32 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot CSJ 251 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Mouse Tormo, Oet iv>i 25 11/16 Nov 2515/16 2513/16 TONE: Quiet.113 words
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Article67 1961-09-01 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 31. f»'*vouj, Today TIM Straits spot 124 7.*. 124.75 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, oept. 30.3:?| 30.374 30.32J 30.2J TONE: Steady. SALES: 20 lots. Standard Contract -|lt 30.25 30.30 TON?, Steady. 3 2 3 l7 •ALES: tl> let.. No. 1 RSS Sept. landed pries 30..67 words
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Article34 1961-09-01 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 31. Previous Today 30 Industrials 71«.M> 719.94 20 Railroads 144.40 144.31 40 Domestic Bonds 83.46 53.04 15 Utilities 120.71 120 s 2 65 Stocks Composite Averages 239.10 239.6934 words
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Article36 1961-09-01 2 Malabar spot 4T;*, afloats 4:,, Sept. shipment IM. Ljunpong spot 451, afloats 4... Sept. shipment 44|. Muntok white spot 33. afloats .-)2i, Sept. .shipment 52, sellers, ex-dork. AbOVt OMC.-v i,.,;,., 1 i! j, t-ntji36 words
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Article84 1961-09-01 2 LONDON, Aug. 31. Previous Today COPRA Philippines ci.f. .K. /North European ports delivered weight per leng ten Sept. Sl67* $169 COPRA, ftraits Bornuo e.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept./Oet tso» i«i COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.i.f. Euro pean ports in bulk ocr84 words
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190 1961-09-01 2 Tara Singh calls on Britain to help end his fast AAfRITSAR, Friday. Tara Singh Yesterday called on Britain to help him end his political "fast unlo death/ The 76-year-old Sikh leacur told reporters here that since Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, had rejected his demand for a separate Punjabi-speaking190 words
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88 1961-09-01 2 RED THREAT TO GREECE OVER NATO EXERCISE ATHENS. Fri.— The Soviet Union has threatened that unless Greece withdraws from NATO exercise "Medship Convoy," scheduled between Sept. 14 and 27 in the Mediterranean, the Soviet bloc would adopt "retaliatory measures." A Soviet Embassy bulletin said "military manoeuvres held close to the88 words
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Article24 1961-09-01 2 SAIGON. Fri. Fifteen Communists were killed and two Government commandoes wounded in a clash 25 miles west of Banmethuot last Thursday.24 words
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Article31 1961-09-01 2 SANTA MONICA. California Fri. Actltts Rita Hayv.-orrh. 41. has charged her Qfth husband, producer Jnrr.es Hill, with mental cruelly in filing for divor* c In the Superior Court.31 words
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Article, Illustration332 1961-09-01 2 U.S. will not resume nuclear tests -for the time being WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy made it clear yesterday that the United States would not resume nuclear weapons testing —at least for the time being. Responding swiftly to the Soviet Union's decision to break the three-year test moratorium, the President issued332 words
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150 1961-09-01 2 POLICE TOLD OF MYSTERY WOMAN IN MISSING GOYA CASE LONDON. Fn. A woman telephoned Reuters news agency here Last night claiming to represent the group which had earlier offered to return the missing si .200.000 Goya painting of :nv Duke of Wellington for a random. The woman asked for news150 words
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Article89 1961-09-01 2 BERLIN. Fri.—East German shipping authorities yesterday fired warning shots to halt the West German coastal motor ship Delphine 111. alleging it had sailed into an officially sealed off area within East Germany's territorial waters. After it had been checked and the captain warned, the I89 words
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Article25 1961-09-01 2 'I I I I I CommitJ Mr j. I WiniMf, dipluni tti( I n s r B n I a r; I I I25 words
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Advertisement489 1961-09-01 2 SHIPPING—— NXr.K.LINM Sonun Mara ETA A i. Durg, I Rott rflam 11 11 Seat Sfttsu Maru I leddah, S-z Genoa, sei >;, B«r| l H'"6l Preiww, RotterdM, icdon, Ls Havre 27 n Sept itsuta Msru for Port r-'j 1 Beirut, Lattakta, famagusta. r Istanbo ('Be'j r g3s. Constena), Odessa J489 words
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Advertisement125 1961-09-01 2 LATEST DISCOVERY! Please use the newest Japanese seruofionoi o <s< < "UNIS" VITAMINS LEMON MILK fACE CMam n /r get rid of pimples, wrinkles, blemishes ctawdi c I -.1 skin on the human toce. Consfont oppneo' Ij^ this wonderful c^earr which is idool *o< mMHH H V mem alike will125 words
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Article19 1961-09-01 3 Your i-ree Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page19 words
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221 1961-09-01 3 'MAN OF INFLUENCE' GOES TO JAIL -OVER $l2 SINGAPORE, Friday A^J^SAR BW SIDIK, 49, who described himself as a man of influence, was seizing a "heaven-sent" chance when he cheated another man of Sl2, Inspector (i Tolson, prosecuting told a court here today' This was because the victim, Kamsir bin221 words
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Article130 1961-09-01 3 E Anderson, an i v diplomat, arriv- rdaj for a seven- He Is at Prince's Garni Mr S a. Baranda, a bu>ivsman o! the Copra acs Inc., Manila, flew r two days. He Is stayg a 1 Prince's Hotel Ganii. A D. H. Macnaghten. i planter irum130 words
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107 1961-09-01 3 P.A.T.A. WOMAN OFFICIAL FLIES IN FOR A DAY'S VISIT PAYA LEBAR. Fri. Miss Maxine Atwater, publicity assistant oi the Pacific Area Travel Association was arriving here this morning :or a 24-hour visit before leaving for Jakarta tomorrow. She is expected to visit the Ministry of Culture before attending a lunch107 words
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Article39 1961-09-01 3 PAYA LEBAR. Fri. The executive vice-president of a travel organisation, Mr. Gordon Bain, flew in yesterday from Hong Kong tor a threeday business visit. This is his first trip to Singapore. He nies to Sydney tomorrow.39 words
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Article16 1961-09-01 3 CARY GRANT, famous screen star, was the mystery personality in yesterday's 'Who's This" quiz.16 words
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Article, Illustration468 1961-09-01 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Friday. |yiTH sparkle in their eyes and perhaps with a little nervousness, K5 local beauties will take the floor tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall in a hid for the title "Welfare Queen." This contest. Mr. Teffail Khan,468 words
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424 1961-09-01 3 A brilliant recital by harpist Mildred Dilling SINGAPORE, Fri. Mildred Dilling told me that the American critics are in the habit of referring to her as "the indestructible Miss Dilling." This is rather a left-hand-ed compliment to pay to such a charming and talented lady, so I hope I shallA.B.A - 424 words
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Advertisement112 1961-09-01 3 maQ TAPERCCORDBR[ saw k > IM|\ V t^^^ S^ir^-' *"O SPEEDS PO«Ta9l6 TAPE RECOROER SUITABLE car c«cm MiCfIOPHONE OR RAQiQ fl-77 /•.\T4c^\ SPEED tr-lLi' f R RECORDER fcr~ list price: F^P^BEfc* $325. A 07, Tras Street, S'pore-2 N(0l $^j Branch: 3. The Arcade Bid* S porc-1 T-« 7640 *****. 3112 words
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Advertisement265 1961-09-01 3 -LAST DAYS-] Of OUR ANNIVERSARY Ist1 st sale YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE LADIES' DEPT. MEN f S DEPT. Ladies SKIRTS $4.20 VERT 'GO SHORTS $2.90 I DACRON SHIRTS 7 5 0 SLACKS $4.20 I SPORTSH.RTS $4.90 Embd. BLOUSES $5.50 NECTIES U S J3o (JUasktj 87, North Bridge Road, Singapore-6265 words
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Miscellaneous238 1961-09-01 3 ri\TM \s Fire Maiden of Outerspace 1.45, 1 i 4. 7. 9.15. ALHAMBRA: Jungle Princess I (Mandarin, 1.15. 3.30. 6.45. 9.15. M^££f j. DIAMOND: Puteri Gunong j 9,30. Ledang (Malay) 3.15. 6.15. 9.15. ODEON: Five Golden Hours GARRICK: Krorepati (Hindi) 1-30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. 3. 6. 9. ODEON KATONG: Puteri238 words
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296 1961-09-01 4 U.S. student throws Malayan -style party on her birthday SINGAPORE, Friday. AN American exchange student, Miss Marilyn Sue Dryer, will never forget her 17th birthday she celebrated in a Singapore home. For Marilyn made her birthday an allMalayan affair. Dressed in a yellow kebaya and a multi-coloured sarong, Marilyn spent296 words
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55 1961-09-01 4 PICNICKERS ARE OFFERED FREE SAFETY SERVICE PASIR PANJANG, Fri.— The i Pasir Panjang Group of Singapore Life Guard Corps are offering their services free to picnic parties. The group comprises 40 1 experienced and qualified I life-guards. Those who are interested can contact Mr. Allan Ng Tek Tiok of 832.55 words
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111 1961-09-01 4 15,000 WILL BE AT SPECIAL NOVENA SERVICE ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Fri. Fifteen thousand people will sing in open air during this Sunday's Novena devotions at the Church of St. Alphonsus, Thomson Road. j There will also be a pro- cession of devotees, the clergy and girls of Marymount Vocational School.111 words
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78 1961-09-01 4 CENTRE PLANS PROGRAMME FOR THE YEAR SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Student Christian Centre has drawn up this year's programme of Focial activities, establishment of personal contacts, bible study classes and worship services. This was revealed by the Reverend J. Mathew. Malayan Christian Council's student chaplain at the first meeting of78 words
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73 1961-09-01 4 OFFERED FREE THEOLOGICAL STUDY GRANTS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan Christian Council has received a list of free scholarships offered by Asian colleges. These scholarships, mostly theological, are under the East Asia Christian Conference scheme which cover tuition fees and board. Details of the scholarships have been released to the heads73 words
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Article27 1961-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Italian Institute for Foreign Trade will display a wide variety of Italian goods at Robinson's from Sept. 9 to Sept. 23.27 words
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133 1961-09-01 4 German car stamps: More now available SINGAPORE, Fri. More of the special Daimler and Benz postage stamps, which had aroused keen interest among Singapore and Malayan philatelists, have been received by the Cycle and Carriage Co., Ltd., local distributors for Mercedes-Benz products. Following news of the stamps, published recently in133 words
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Article, Illustration206 1961-09-01 4 500 see convent beat holders in finals of inter-school debate SINGAPORE. Fr, 'fHE Convent of the Holy Infanl Jesus uoti the Malay Youth Literary Assoi -i.iii. n Challenge Cup when their team beal Siglap Secondary School, last year's winners, in Hie finals of the non-Malay section of \\w ninth inter-school206 words
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Advertisement294 1961-09-01 4 '"RELiABLE'''''lND' ECONOMICAHr Model 80 Genuine 14K Cold Nib and I|| Rolled Cold Cap. Piston Filler 111 Fountain Pen with Ball Pen to Match.. ONLY $13.50 Ex-Spore. In an elegant gift box < v^^b^SCTJbl ~™*f7 b— tb^^t^" m ta. f bbjb^^^***^-!^^z^^s^b^blb^b^b>^b^-^^ r^^^k. vf^ •i• i -'<^a^^^W^g^g^^^^j_^L-»_^a|B> l^'^^^ Obtainable from all leading294 words
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Advertisement11 1961-09-01 4 «c l (y\oM ,I'll KACE YOU TO THE BACKDOOR!" j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,,.,.....11 words
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Advertisement148 1961-09-01 4 ITII r 'fi illi m^m iliU y^Btlllilil Mi 1 1 1 llbb 1 it li -^BSiMß^l^'S^fH Another wg/jflMl Challenging |i B B B B B B fl BV-JB fl B ?^BI Bk -39 B^^^S^* S m!**^^^^^B I/I IjllMcltC iSßP^)ys^^ iJ IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSlP^^' Also: BEAUTY: When Your Face Is148 words
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1088 1961-09-01 5 Mystery murders unleashed mob justice net -ins path had been beaten by the Federal Bureau of Investigation i»»gle of lynching and hatred regardless of opposition apathetic towards brut i m un ar the knife. American justice to minnm***.. records shout that mob law mm Mr **'i 0 yrouns* and "vigilantes1,088 words
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Advertisement221 1961-09-01 5 I slide or movie I there's a ZEISS IKON projector for you Movilux 8A A reolly new t mm pro. V^^^j^^/ lector with marvellous fi^n^l^ performance and so port- Wv i able you can take it any- {i With 50 watt COLO lamp H and self-lubricating bearings, your film shows221 words
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Miscellaneous133 1961-09-01 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson ~l™JlMrj||j||[^ V flpMtoH I■! lT^^^*""""-M|||H I i hll ~-u _»lh 1^ \W/A MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis MoSEVAhiP HERE FT COHBS/ #LOWS xii^ > ANPSMO6ft->ttJIIUW^JgA T^Jy THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake jT^T^T?^"*'^ LOOK AT THAT CREATURE, T...B>£HlhlD Whk—n'9133 words
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362 1961-09-01 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Tourism: Spend to earn! r pHE Minister for Cul--1 ture, Mr S. Rajaratnam in a talk to the Singapore Tourist Association on the State's tourist potential, present cci some eye-open-ing facts. In 1958, Mr. Rajaratnam said. Hong Kong one of the most advanced countries in today's race362 words
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Article, Illustration875 1961-09-01 6 John Baker White - IF YOU WERE IN EAST BERLIN.. John Baker White by You, too, would want to get out WHOLE large industrial plants are grinding slowly, but inevitably, to a stop. Farms are deserted, empty of stock, with weeds rampant in the grain fields. Housing projects are delayed through lack of craftsmen.875 words
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Article78 1961-09-01 6 the Free Press reported: "The Straits Government Steamer Hooghly. Captain Wright, has proceeded to Pahang. The object of her mission we understand is to convey the mother and sister of the ex-Sultan ol Lingga from Pahang to Trangganu. the Sultan of which is brother of the elder78 words
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Article102 1961-09-01 6 TICKET collector on a train from Munich to nearby Muerlciori caught a boy without a ticket and ordered him to report to the .station master at the next stop. The station master found himself confronted by his son. whom he promptly charged double for the journey. It102 words
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Article19 1961-09-01 6 Life is like that that R^T n j;>j m h i I 1 f* Pa J -Z.W >;■ W I19 words
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Article43 1961-09-01 6 i FRIEK] "i I it a iitti( V... iind i mat Thi ball< a and But COtOi S OUt ati H. Killer I 1 ttempti betwa M A Duh;: --.a t, en )\i> C throw in to« i com< in of the43 words
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Advertisement13 1961-09-01 6 Fat COLDS./?C#£S &tid P4/ASS TIGER OIL ENC AUN TONC rnt tictß Mfoic»t HAH13 words
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Miscellaneous260 1961-09-01 6 TODAYS RADIO R WHO SINGAPORE requests; 10.30 Law and policy 111 the que.>t for survival; 11.00 Short Wave service starlight concert: 11.30 When 11 metres i7"25U kc s.) lights are low; 12 (midnight* Medium Wave Service: c^ ose down -47G metres* RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M. 11.00 Programme bum- P.M.—260 words
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Miscellaneous414 1961-09-01 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 This man is just ft trickster 1 A diminishing cake, perhaps! <3 (4). 11 Two points, but the colonel 4 Clever, but not really brilliant doesn't even yet one! (5). (g). 12 Virginia, for instance <5». 8 Prime Ministers garment? 15 Less than lemh oi Uie (3,414 words
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84 1961-09-01 7 HOPES TO RAISE $100,000 AT CHURCH FAIR SINGAPORE. Fri. The Church of Our Lady of Nativity in Upper Serangoon Road will hold a fun fair at its Convent Primary School Ponggol Road today to raise funds for a new $150,000 r.urcii. It la hoped to collect $100,000 at the fair.84 words
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Article39 1961-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. An Hour of Power" prayer service will be conducted at 7.30 pan. today at Elim Church in Scrangoon Road by Pastor Andrew Yeo, the first locally .irdainf*d minister of the Assembly of God Churches here.39 words
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Article, Illustration570 1961-09-01 7 ACS beats eight rivals to win first schools' science quiz NEW SI 5,000 BUILDING OPENED BY SANKAR Rotary 's present to Blind School: A braille typewriter SINGAPORE, Friday. CHINESE School won the first inter-school science competition sponsored by the Victoria School Science Society at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Thirty six570 words
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94 1961-09-01 7 MOST OF CO-OP LOANS SPENT ON SICK SINGAPORE. Fri The majority of loans granted to members of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. last year were for medical expenses, according to the society's annual report for 1960. Of the total number of 1.047 loans, worth94 words
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Article51 1961-09-01 7 SEMBAWANG. Fri. A! three-day programme to celebrate the 107 th birthday of Sree Narayana Guru, has ended here. The celebrations, which i were held at the Sree Narayana Mission Hall, included various cultural and enter- tainment items. Prayers and public meetings were also held daily.51 words
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214 1961-09-01 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. i SHIPMENT of 100,000 UNICEF greeting cards A hafarrived in Singapore for distribution by the Junior Chamber of Commercejiere. This is the fourth year in succession that the local Jaycees arc undertaking to sell these cards for the bene--01214 words
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Article15 1961-09-01 7 SINGAPORE, Fri -The Presbyterian Churcli in Orchard Road will hold a bazaar fund15 words
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145 1961-09-01 7 Britannia flight will mark the start of a new air service SINGAPORE, Friday. A SPECIAL Bristol Britannia {light to Hong Kong from here tomorrow will mark the inauguration of a thrice-weekly SingaporeIlong Kong service. Mr. Goh Koh Pui. Permanent Secretary to the i Deputy Prime Minister, is among the guests145 words
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67 1961-09-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. ■Mr. P. J. Koshy, 24, assistant i manager of Sembrong Estate lat Layang Layang. left here i lor a two-year scholarship course in Edinburgh. He will study at the Edinburgh and East of Scotland i College of Agriculture and ■will take67 words
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Article30 1961-09-01 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertiian Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. has accorded provisional recognition to Mr. R. Samsoedin as consul for Indonesia in Singapore, the Government Gazette announced.30 words
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Article27 1961-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. Superintendent of Police, has been appointed Acting assistant Commissioner of P° lice lf a Government Gazette nottliuation has announced.27 words
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104 1961-09-01 7 THREE MALAYANS FOR CHURCH TALKS IN INDIA SINGAPORE. Fri. Three members of the Malayan Christian Council have been selected as delegates to the Third General Assembly of the World Council of Churches in New Delhi. They are Dr. Ho Seng Ong, vice-president of the Malayan Christian Council, Bishop Roland Koh.104 words
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218 1961-09-01 7 rPHIRTY-NINE men and women have been A selected for the semi-final of the "Bintang Sriwana" singing competition to be held at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 am. tomorrow. Inche Alias bin Hussaini, head of the Sriwana publicity section, said that the semi-finalists were chosen218 words
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Advertisement28 1961-09-01 7 MIOS X» Tfllß j*L \i& TWO 0S AT j,DEST JfiEST'SO' for economy and qwCify rl i 60" \j >;;« i 8ar 9a n "fNNA Is?- HO^E 1O" T "«o»»e28 words
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Advertisement289 1961-09-01 7 BARGAINS AT OUR 3RD. ANNIVERSARY SALE USUALLY NOW BELTEX WORLD FAMOUS SWISS SPORT SHIRTS $1950 $7.90 CAPRI, MANHATTAN, SCHENLEY, SANTA CRUZER SPORT SHIRTS 24 ?0 7.90 'AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS 14.50 5.90 DELANG SPORT SHIRTS 2? .90 7.90 ITALIAN "CONTE BRIONI" SPORT SHIRTS 16 bO 7.90 LATEST AMERICAN NECKTIES f 90289 words
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Miscellaneous343 1961-09-01 7 ■Bbß^W^"^ chores to be done, finish them F ,T'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... I AQUARIUS^ gJwSgg Sffi.e? Ttd"^ 7 t£ ye vor have tremendous executn-e be- GEMINI f^jg^Si JSitv and the talent Mo under^ tore night then rest. com n J y affair Join take a major enteiTr»se»"« O|C|»PC <Feb. 20-Mar. 20343 words
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Article, Illustration486 1961-09-01 8 j^JANY children make a fuss about going to bed. but when there is real distress it cannot be just ignored. Here is a question: "My little girl aged three years won't go to bed at night. I've tried giving her a dolly to get486 words
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385 1961-09-01 8 WHAT should a ff woman do and say to her husband who has taken to drinking excessively? Contest No. 9 in our Family Problem series posed this question. A wife wrote to say that her husband who seldom drank previously is now drawing385 words
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Article, Illustration438 1961-09-01 8 Poise: It tan be cultivate if you do not hav it MISS knTOT A FULL-LENGTH MIRROR CAN HELP y, CORRECT THE MISTAKES YOU \< A A, WHAT sort of picture does a poised girl bring to your mind one who shows confidence in herself by her carriages, her mannerisms and438 words
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Article101 1961-09-01 8 ONE of the prettiest appointment books I've seen is bound in gorgeous Thai silk. In two sizes, each party book comes with a pencil. A "must" for the girl with plenty of dates. npHE wise, fashion-consci- ous girl invests in a plain pair of shoes and101 words
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Advertisement524 1961-09-01 8 ■for more beautiful hair /^j|^r^/' VLhair coiooeMßWk LL| II WIW«IICaU 4. 5 MIM FOAM ACnOfll sSma Iff II 1 111 Maj/for truer IONcaU II I lI A IK liinißißlimif COLOURISER Think of a colour Corn Gold, Auburn Flame Copper Leaf... a new Amber tone. ..You can have any one nf524 words
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Advertisement62 1961-09-01 8 Kb 1 1 L?" 4 1^ wfc v ■'I b!^bkJ|^ kUpt^ I Opaline y 'IWIXSICTS: SI/IS .V UtM I 86 t North Bridge Road. Singap ESSENCE OF CHSCKE aids you to enjoy A lite... Healthful Enjoy mentforihe MT whole f iff* ft MADE IN U S A Obtainable From t62 words
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Advertisement316 1961-09-01 10 Hi,., Sam em*?x:>xxr*m, i. M mbzs? '-^^B^^BPv^r MZmmssA WMs&fiW m-^i&*\ <:<-:. ->:^® Kmaß h <rv< > £Bsk i :>.-^m T .^k^ jfciiy MA k&mH mH BT^^ v'vJEIkHI^HhU'^VHI HvX:%:'' B^nx Sjfcfeio^^^^wj^^^Kcf^giw-^-'-^BJj Be X npr JM wr jMBPKSySs^Sj""' "^^""^BSJ"^^" •'^^^iß^B^BJMhiiiMiißJßlß^B^B^B^Bjß^^B^B*'i"*-r^B^B^B^B^Bßjß^B^BMßlßß*''*' ■■^hhhii^^r^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^'^^^^^^^^^^ CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys316 words
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Advertisement531 1961-09-01 10 Sole agents TAI WAH TRADING, 31, North Canal Road. ITSHA SEWING MACHINE and Fans are modern India's quality products. Contact AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (PVT) LTD., 12, Battery Road for details of these products and the easy H.P. payments available. EYE CARE IS of the greatest importance for all. Always consult experienced531 words
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Advertisement550 1961-09-01 10 "HING'S" IS THE Trade Name of a popular range in men's underwear with a worldwide appeal. Made from quality material, they are sold locally and are also available in the U.K. and Europe. SAVINGS FOR STUDENTS going abroad. Bargain prices on winter wear such as overcoats, pullovers, scarves, gloves and550 words
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Advertisement230 1961-09-01 10 ing stores or from me soie distributors. MALAYA UNION CO., LTD., 154, Clemenceau Avenue. THE PAUL "VITAMIX" Home Kitchen Machine complete with mincer, blender and juice extractor is a labour saving kitchen aid. Diverse attachments also available at P. P. STORE. 411. Alexandra Road. >I OTH E B S TRAVEUJMG230 words
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Advertisement322 1961-09-01 10 LATEST from the U.S.A. A New Wide Range Of BABY RECEIVING BLANKETS Especially Suitable For BABIES as an AFTER-BATH WRAPPER or LIGHTWEIGHT COVER Anytime! Made of SOFT 100% COTTON In Diverse Nursery Designs Get On* For Your Baby TODAY' >^ SOON JOO'S V. 3 House of Children's w Co <322 words
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Advertisement92 1961-09-01 10 II mI I™ f M Or GEN H GRUKD-.B I Model 521 S- M A U D C I Hi Fid i B YONG COMPI I 65 I Docron N C^n a ova j in a v%i,;i i c" nd M I 5 Agon'- NAI NAUJ WkyHm 9 DANDRO Get92 words
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Article, Illustration525 1961-09-01 11 |5 SKIRTS, SAMFOOS, SHIRTS AND SERS CAN COME IN VERY HANDY SINGAPORE, Friday. ssedhasno i em oi being drowned. In fart save hLS life. I his was proved by American yard .1. Srayke at the Mount Kmilv Swimming Pool. Coach525 words
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Article, Illustration152 1961-09-01 11 I Id west drama biggest Polo ibs gymkhana TANGLIN. Friday. gymkhana on the polo starting at 2.30 p.m. will r staged by the Club. I nluuiMd a:\er nwnUlw oi by men* be is of ihe Pou :v.:r.er.":ng on this event B T V Olimj, an official ol .^< ci. "In152 words
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Article25 1961-09-01 11 HOMSON FrL— Mrs. Mura won the Royal I^.ano Slain Cup 'Viitn she beat McMuQan one up over the j I one nere yesrerday.25 words
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423 1961-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. OLIVER and K. Newman were the best performers ai the Royal Island Club's annual swimming gala. Oliver took the honours in the boys section and Newman in the girls. Oliver was Hist in two events and second In another two423 words
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Advertisement645 1961-09-01 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a reguia ~jr~ i reader of the FREE PRESS. Com "IP uL plete the special delivery form be low and hand it to your news-vendor j or post it to the address below and iL^k the FREE PRESS will be delivered k3kz*Ay£j645 words
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1065 1961-09-01 12 KEN JALLEH - Timberlane shakes off last furlong challenge to win Cup KEN JALLEH Gaik Bee for All England ...bright news in the slump REMAINING WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY AT IPOH SCRUTINEERS IPOH RACE REVIEW ijiROM out ol the slump of Malayan badminton comes the bright news that Malayan champion. Tan Gaik Bee.1,065 words
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206 1961-09-01 12 TAYLOR CRACKS 203 N.O. FOR YORKSHIRE LONDON. Fri. -Ken Taylor cracked an undefeated 20:^. the highest score of hi.^ career, for Yorkshire against Warwickshire yesterday to keep alive Yorkshire's chances of winning the county chaniv pionship for the third year running. Close ot play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were:206 words
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Article58 1961-09-01 12 TOKYO. Fri.— Mexico's Jose Medel. the top bantamweight boxer in the world, yesterday won a ten -round match here by knocking down Japan's Mitsunori Seki in the fifth f round. Japan's Seki suffered the second consecutive defeat following; the previous flyweight title match against58 words
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Article39 1961-09-01 12 LONDON. PrL— Results of yes- i terday's football matches were: League Three: Hull City 3 Port Vale 1. Notts County fl" Crystal Palace 0. Irish League (Ulster dipt: Deny City l Ballymena United 2.39 words
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Article32 1961-09-01 12 PARIS. Fri.— Lightweight Kenny Lane of Michigan has agreed to meet French Algerian lightweight champion Aisha Hashas on Oct 16 at the Paris Sports Palace arena if Hasha. agrees.32 words
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Article30 1961-09-01 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singa- i pore Rrecreation Club will play their first rugger match of the season tomorrow 1 against Sarawak Rangers on i the padang at 5 p.m.30 words
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430 1961-09-01 12 SCRUTINEER - VASE HOPES STEP OUT: B. SAYANG IS BEST SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Fri. Gold Vase candidates were out in lorce on the track here this morning. Most of them i were taken over the Vase course. Most Impressive workers I among the Vase hopes were trainer Lee Kirn Van \s Bilah430 words
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288 1961-09-01 12 JALAN BESAR - JALAN BESAR Friday IT was not a night for the Combined Banks team of Thailand. They did all but beat the Joint Services, whose luck held out for a one-nil victory here at the stadium last night. The match288 words
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