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Title Section22 1961-09-11 1 tO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article32 1961-09-11 1 1,000 in Itioois h first 110 get le jabs OR] Won, ik Singapore mass n m iilapakn began in 24 igjenn step ittt i tied y the nS1 t€32 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-09-11 1 m 9.15 a.m. picture shows one of a team of nurses inoculating students at the Methodist Girls' School in Sophia Road.26 words
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132 1961-09-11 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The West German Ambassador here, Dr. Wilhelm G Grewe, said bat night that hisroinitry would "lavourably ronsider" some sort of United Nations supervision in West Beriin The Ambassador was replying to a question from Senator Kenneth B Keating. on a recorded132 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-09-11 1 WIDOW WINS $500 BY STUDYING JUDGES' COMMENTS SINGAPORE. Mon. The judges' comments of the previous week helped a widow to become the sole winner of the S5OO prize in The Free Press Word Puzzle "BJ". The winner. Mrs. K. M. Paul, of Upper Serangoon Road, said: "I found the judges*133 words
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Article35 1961-09-11 1 NANCY (Eastern Prance). Mon. Unexpected maternity patient i for Dr. Pierre Froment: a cow, i maddened by pain, escaped from it»s farm and delivered a calf in Dr. Froment \s waiting room here.35 words
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Article33 1961-09-11 1 IOKYO. Mon.— A siight e&rtn tremor .^iiook Tokyo yesterday evening. The Japan Meteorological i Agency said the centre oi the I tremor was in Ibaraki Prefecture. I north of Tokyo.33 words
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332 1961-09-11 1 VERITY GILL - 'Turf has lost one of finest riders in McGrowdie death VERITY GILL By SINGAPORE, Monday. THE sudden death of jockey Noel McGrowdie has robbed the turf of one of its finest riders in both Malaya and Australia, said the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club. Mr. V. Bath, yesterday. Mr332 words
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103 1961-09-11 1 RACE-HORSE OWNER LEE KIM PUAT DIES AT 71 SINGAPORE, Moil. -A j well-known race-horse owner, Mr. Lee Kirn Puat, 71. died at his home in Balmoral Road during the weekend. Mr. Lee died on Saturday morning after a long illness. His great love for horse rating made him wellknown among103 words
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Article44 1961-09-11 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain may soon have its first coloured policemen. Six men, who applied to join the police in the Midland's city of Birmingham, have passed an education test and are now under- going other tests, a police spokesman .=aici44 words
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Article30 1961-09-11 1 PERIGUEUX < South-West France, Mon. Pre-historic skeleton remains of a baby believed to have lived about 70.000 B.C. have been found at Bugue, about 20 miles south of here.30 words
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Article99 1961-09-11 1 IT'UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul I Rahman, disclosed on his arrival here from Penan? this morning that tiie Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will be in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday for more discussions on mercer. I "With the99 words
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219 1961-09-11 1 'BUGS' IS BACK: REWARD GOES TO SPASTICS SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Queenstown Secondary School student, Rocque TienLock, 14. yesterday gave his cake money savings of $50 to the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore when his lost pet dog returned home after a 10-day absence. The dog. "Bugs", a fullgrown mongrel. was219 words
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Article20 1961-09-11 1 SANTA MONICA. Mon. Veleian character actor Lii) Carnilo died of cancer yesteniav at the age of 81.20 words
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257 1961-09-11 1 Pickets at store as riot squad stands by SHOUTS AND BOOS j I BY STRIKERS QINGAPORE, M o n.— Despite repeated police warnings to keep clear of the main entrance of Robinson and Co. in Raffles Place, about 150 striking employees continued to picket the entrance of the firm this257 words
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Article291 1961-09-11 1 RUBBER PRICE DOWN Sen Rnd Mi rubbei \mi crs '<• lp v ti in mjv: 4 pit: < Ihi n in s. cents pci down ighth •M I i MALAYAN HK Fl r > in 51 >J idttn? v onfj Malay ifi 1 > v .«i P ■-.< 'w291 words
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Advertisement16 1961-09-11 1 co-SOOKS HlG H STREET. Review off Penang races: Today's fast gallops: P. 12 fe^* A rjfir16 words
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Advertisement133 1961-09-11 1 Automation or selection? you can have both with the new. Contessa m mm yt\ n t j r 6 /fzhlSS^ IKON 1 //J /=s\ f^xall^it I AiUoniatisn'-and^BdiaUi^nieans^ I 1 is (that youlhavc TbotlTai ully I f^autpmaticricamera^^all |you 1 I ha\^ to do^iS^tq-prc-set-Jhc^l I shutter^ speed^liAe up the I I pointer133 words
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Advertisement38 1961-09-11 1 fOORMAH'SSCHOOIOFMUSK (Vienna Con»«rv»toir» of Mimic) ■mrV I fWvftTV VC%«|fT« ■■'If wnf»ni» Pi«no. Harmsny, ri«n»-«cc*r«i*n. Vi«lin, Guitar Ay rat faa» rraimnf) tht«ry oi m2*^*% fflMttCi rWBO»iOXt r yu tanapiiawa. Ciari™r J M vl||£f raatkaJim Accar--21-A P«n«n§ lone Tat: 3473*38 words
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Finance, aviation and shipping
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255 1961-09-11 2 NEW LLOYD LINER WILL CARRY 1,700 PASSENGERS By LIM TIONC WAH (SINGAPORE, Mon. Lloyd Triestino is Introducing a new liner, 27.500-ton Galileo Galilei, on its AustraliaItaly run. The ship was launched at Manlalcane in Italy last month. She will call ai Singapore on her maiden i voyage late next year.255 words
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44 1961-09-11 2 I OND4 N Ma 1 Britisb Lloyd ilie Ciiajsceilo c. .< Ex~ cbeqoex Sir. K^n^.a MaudKuifl chairman ol vie Bottxu oi 'i'...(\e, \e:\ Lunuci. tall Djg^C :or\ Alton ".vr-.e.e :r.ev will aUend the i ConuaonwcaUb Roncce Mtnistgr's oi ferenc<44 words
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Article35 1961-09-11 2 SMIPb ly"', ..e>r.-.M<l: the S'n^apore Hji)D:it B«urd Wlufvts or expected today .ir>- S W Sil OSS ■'■>:.._ 22, H. Ho'!-' 4 o. Ci i, i Benattorn 23 ->. Perseua Yamal M mi l 3235 words
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248 1961-09-11 2 STRIKE THREAT AT MORE THAN 100 G.M. FACTORIES DETROIT. Mon Strikes threaten many of General Motors' 130 factories today, following a union ultimatum setting a deadline for the negotiation of new labour 1 contracts, this morning. The company and the United Auto Workers' Union yesterday continued to nego- i tiate248 words
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Article35 1961-09-11 2 COLOMBO. Mon.— Food prices have risen sharply since the Gov- i ernmeni lmposeu increases of fivt i/em- a pound on sugfti auti wncat floui in an effort to balance the budget.35 words
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406 1961-09-11 2 CONRAD CHIEW - Cabin of new JAL fwl JWfliifdgf has an at home in m JIM CONRAD CHIEW By Paya Lebar, Monday- pASSENGERS who board Japan Air Line's new Convair 880 M Jet Couriers will be given an immediate introduction to some aspects of Japanese life. The new planes will be introduced here406 words
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Article63 1961-09-11 2 HONG KONG. Mon. Th« number of registered and recorded industrial undertakings in Hong Kong rose to an all-time peak of 6,072 in the year's second quarter, according to the Labour Department. Included in the number were three cotton spinning mills and 20 plastic industry factories.63 words
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226 1961-09-11 2 63 bodies in Eire plane crash found: Search to continue SHANNON (Irish Re- public), Mon. Sixty-three bodies have been recovered from the President Airlines' DC-6 airliner which crashed in, dense fog here early yesterday morning with a loss of 83 lives. Last evening police authorities called off the search because226 words
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Article33 1961-09-11 2 CANBERRA. Mon. Officials of me Australian Tiarie and Primary Inuustry departments left Sydney for London last night for preliminary talks on Biuain"s proposed entry into the European Common Market.33 words
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Article23 1961-09-11 2 TUNIS, Mon. Prance and Tunisia ye&teraay began an exchange of prisoners captured at the time of the Bizerta fighting in July.23 words
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210 1961-09-11 2 Car Plunges into spectators, kills 11 and ace driver MONZA (Northern Italy), Monday. Y^OLF(iAN(i yon Trips, Gerniany's top racing driver, was fatally injured yesterday when his Ferrari ploughed into the crowd on the notorious Monza high-speed embankment, killing 11 spectators, r As rescue workers toiled in the bloody trackside shambles,210 words
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122 1961-09-11 2 EMERGENCY IN GHANA PORTS: POLICE PROTECT GOVT. BUILDINGS ACCRA. Mon Heavy police patrols in full riot kit steel helmets, shields and batons protected all government buildings in the strikebound ports of Takoradi and Sekondi yesierday as a limited state of emergency came into effect. Police headquarters said that all was122 words
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Article23 1961-09-11 2 ROME, Mon. There were 126.313,100 motor vehicles in the world as oi Jan. 1, 1961. the Itahan Automobile Ciub has announced.23 words
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Article90 1961-09-11 2 ALVESTON. Texas Mon. Winds of 75 miles an hour hit Galveston in midafternoon yesterday while Hurricane Carla was still about 150 miles out to sea. Flood waters had already poured into the centre of Oalveston. The city, built on an island, was almost completely90 words
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Article299 1961-09-11 2 JAKARTA Monday SWEEPING revisions may be in store for the United States' economic aid programme to Indonesia. This has been indicated by Indonesian Government development officials and members of a U.S. economic study team which recently completed a visit to Indonesia. Dr. Donald Humphrey,U.P.I. - 299 words
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312 1961-09-11 2 Now Russians let off biggest blast in tests— over Arctic WASHINGTON, Monday. "DUSSIA yesterday let off the biggest nuclear explosion so far of her new 11 -day-old series a blast with the explosive force of several million tons of T.N.T. detonated in the atmosphere over the Soviet Arctic. The U.S.312 words
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189 1961-09-11 2 TARA SINGH: FOUR GOVERNMENT DOCTORS CALLED IN Mon. A panel of government doctors examined the lasting Sikh loader. Master Tara Siri>h. yesterday and said his general condition was fair In spite of his 27-d;;y hunger strike. The lour doctors, called in by Tara Singh 8 daughter. said bis heart, lungs,189 words
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Article77 1961-09-11 2 TJAD TOELZ. WesH Grr- many. Mon. Wttt G.rmai.v will "very iton" announce its decJUion to retain ab-iut 36.000 conscripts due for relea&e on September 28. the West German Defence Minister j said here yesterday. The Minister. Herr Franf- jox f stniu i lo77 words
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Article158 1961-09-11 2 Na tions has J an incident 1 office. ?i m A United members oi le Reeled by tl* iT* Poetically roi armed J* Sides pa i I United NaWVI Dr. Conor ob'l representative H had earliei JJ£ ofii iaj air, :here u-luJe tryim i bii wile infcns.^ Or. OBtfcn158 words
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Article24 1961-09-11 2 NFW YORK foi d<* priced i 19 cocfcUal oil*, toeu I I bathrobes mm oo iton National ftnwtftfTtt maustn s exhibit] I• i24 words
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Advertisement495 1961-09-11 2 NY.X.LINE P Sham Penanj j R 12 13 Sept Settsu Mjru p. S: G Haißl Bremi Rotterdam I i 27 29 Sept *twta va-ii c•• B j '-^t. Lattai i Fan p I wir. I Bourga Constaii/a), iwsa I Novoi 14 16 Sept Atami Maru I d> c. i MaSSMI495 words
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Advertisement80 1961-09-11 2 jM another f pair hands yfevi^fjtl No need for another pa< r jjm ks^vl of hands to do the washing jj^lf \Mf when you ye a new I T Bendix Cyrdmatic because J|^ xv J automatic from start i^-^^«f i- ll>p s^ BENPIIt f Cyramatic Soaks, washes, rinses. dr,j<os and80 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1961-09-11 2 POP gave ANC7 WH^ T ro A GOLP WATCH PCS V I GET FROW 25 YEARS &BWTEP P^'X M3U FC» 25 V^ SERVICE >EAffs PEVOTEP/25 words
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Article, Illustration324 1961-09-11 3 HOLIDAY CAMPS ARE PART OF GOVT. PLAN TO BRING JOY TO THE POOR SEMBAWANG, Monday. Health Minister, Inche x Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday said that the Government did not believe that the good things of life relaxation, comradeship and the joy of life should only be reserved for those who324 words
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248 1961-09-11 3 SINGAPORE, Monday. (STRONG leadership by governments with the backing of all churches, schools, business houses, factories and homes, would be the best incentive towards stopping "murder on the roads." This call is made by the Precentor of St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Rev. Leslie248 words
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117 1961-09-11 3 'S'PORE HAS ONE PUBLIC PHONE TO THE SQUARE MILE' -TOH SINGAPORE, Mon. The Acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye said that Singapore was one of the most progressive countries in the field of communications in South-east Asia. He said this when he opened the Singapore Telephone Board's new $312,--000117 words
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Article32 1961-09-11 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education has approved the registration of the International Correspondence Schools, 73 Robinson Road, Singapore 1, and the Chen Li Kindergarten, 76 Guillemard Road, Singapore 14.32 words
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Article28 1961-09-11 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Lieu- j tenant James Edward Colin Coey is now LieutenantCommander of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Singapore Division), according 10 a Government Gazette.28 words
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Article27 1961-09-11 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Currency in circulation in Singapore, Federation and Singapore, the Federation and the three Bornean territories on August I amounted to 51. 170.08-2.756.05.27 words
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Article97 1961-09-11 3 Mr S. Ishibashi, a company doctor, arrived from Tokyo yesterday. He is staying at the Orchard Hotel. Mr. Devendra Raj Apadhyay. Director of Customs, Nepal, arrived during the weekend. He may be contacted at the Economic Development Division, Ministry of Finance. Professor J. S. Cahen ar- rived97 words
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188 1961-09-11 3 POLICE AUCTION LARGE QUANTITY OF UNCLAIMED GOODS TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Mon.— A large quantity of unclaimed, confiscated, unserviceable and intestate estate goods will be auctioned in the compound of the Central Police Station in South Bridge Road at 12.30 p.m. tomorrow. The auction is open to anyone except Government servants, a188 words
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Article21 1961-09-11 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut in Zones Five and Six from 2 P.m. to 8 p.m. today.21 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-09-11 3 h American editors and members of the National Editorial Association in America, were here in the course of a Far East study tour. At the reception given by the American Consul in Charge, Mr. Robert Donhauser. and Mrs. Donhauser, the men and women from two131 words
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Advertisement20 1961-09-11 3 COO MUST BE WON EVER Y WEEK Your Free Ps?sicWord Puzzle contest entry form is on the bpjk page j20 words
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Advertisement175 1961-09-11 3 S_TJJ D 1 0 31 TRANSCRIPTOR Brilliant new j^| HIW *s«-,^ 3 Speeds. IT,, if 3 fully screened 1 Bl V motors. V^B W: 'X Spoce for third .i r, Accommodates spools up to m| STEREO RECORD CHANGER 4 speeds m^^^; ??^^^^^^^Et.^r %^H Constant speed /Ms 9f change cycle on175 words
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Miscellaneous365 1961-09-11 3 L i I f Bfc II II W^ c=== X -«ri^^^^^^^^P policy of the Students' rsity of Malaya here, the lent, Mr. S. Paramsothy, Mr Yam (hong Tak, treasurer; Mr. Francis C. K. (hen, assistant secretary; Mr. Asokan Damu, publications secretary; Mr. Toh Wen? Cheong. social secret in Council member365 words
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Article, Illustration207 1961-09-11 4 AN AIRMAN'S PICTURE OF SINGAPORE PRAISED IN LONDON SINGAPORE \l A PHOTOGRAPH of a Sin/ A submitted by Senior Tms^ j Rigg, of RAF, Seletar, has heen d the London newspaper, The l)Ju The photo (left), token atThe^ River, shows the silhouetted ii< I* rowing a sampan. "Sharp glint on207 words
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78 1961-09-11 4 1,250 STUDENTS APPLY FOR STUDY GRANTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More than 1.250 students and Government officers have applied for Federal bursaries, scholarships and Colombo Plan awards at the University of Malaya and abroad next year. A spokesman for the scholarship and training section. Ministry of Education. said that only 20078 words
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143 1961-09-11 4 Pak Kasur (on way to Germany) sends good wishes to children here PAYA LEBAR. Mon.— Pak Kasur. the Indonesian educationist and angklung expert, whom many Singapore children will remember for the songs and stories he taught them, passed through Singapore on his way to West Germany. He sends his greetings143 words
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Article, Illustration184 1961-09-11 4 AIRLINE ADDS 18TH AIRPORT TO ITS ROUTE PAYA LEBAR, Mon. A jet-prop Electra II of Cathay Pacific Airways arrived here from Hong Kong for a 45-minute stop over on an inaugural flight to Jakarta. This is the first C.P.A. flight to Indonesia and adds an184 words
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Article158 1961-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Police inspectors must pass Standard II Malay and advanced law before they could be promoted senior inspectors. "This is one of the conditions of service," a police spokesman said. He said at present there were 43 inspectors who had not been promoted158 words
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212 1961-09-11 4 Fish firms team up, make good catches off Rhio OINGAPORE, Mon. A joint SingaporeIndonesian fishing enterprise, which came into being a month azo. has reported unexpectedly good catches in the Rhio Archipelago fishing grounds. This was disclosed to The Free Press by Mr. Aman Wachjo, managing director of the Indonesian212 words
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Article20 1961-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A four-year-old boy, Yap Thian, was drowned in a disused mining pool at Ampang.20 words
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86 1961-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Socialist Front of Malaya has decided to send a five-man team to North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei to study the situation there. It is believed that the decision followed the Front's proposal to hold a "summit meeting" of Socialist and86 words
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Article97 1961-09-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association. Mr. G.H. Kiat. praised the Government ior .setting up an assessment review committee In the Ministry of Finance. The setting up of the committee was disclosed in the report of the PAP review committee. The review committee97 words
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Article91 1961-09-11 4 §B*GAPORI I Mala\ m introdu d m the Sin Malaya fl Tv I tOf w I occupy the Chair Studies '^J Used v Mr H glstrar first «rhl h I rtii:g demJ H -I 01 tra X pui m the ...:.< i 9 divisions be taught i at a91 words
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Article39 1961-09-11 4 KUALA Li'VP'T fh< Nil Count meet 4 discu crr.:r- nt'J [the r-'-.rr- 60 An offi Council s ci: daj.-^ ttoi to Bt| T 1 G raise th< n tiri it car. to Uw I more i aw riei39 words
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Advertisement272 1961-09-11 4 Pigeon n >^\ 20 PICLOM niGAPfTTES 55 A PACKET IN SINGAPORE 60 A PACKET IN MALAYA f<@> SHARP t THE OISIUY I AC/BATTERY X TRANSISTOR RADIO "t I BPH* 'Itf^'Bl HBl^Sß^^s^^*s s .-^^B B 11^1 ■VVvStvi s^^PE In E^p •fi vx s I^A^H^H t 1 ■SP^ C-- M I v272 words
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Advertisement27 1961-09-11 4 LEADERS IN FASHION xT^g ■^^fey, Shir* s /^«B .M H A wide selection of patterns ana Jj .j^^ &1J&& s y Try these shirts and be convinced]27 words
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Article, Illustration922 1961-09-11 5 The sea will not yield its treasure i^ft i^k.^^r i^^^^V t \^L k J3 -^^^^^^A" I i* I l^K^ .^^K IMh^K^M At Hatteras a shift in water depth of 3ft. was considered as nothing. But for us it had been crucial.' I SUGGESTED that "Life" sponsor jtjen. After a few922 words
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Advertisement88 1961-09-11 5 We turn to shark hunting UU it fl v a KARMANN GHIA M^^^K^^^^^^^X LUXE SE AN COUPE DELIVERY VAN .^BP Tes/ drive o VW #o«/ay of CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. I DEALERS I .8 T, ,,,v MOTORS LTD ITOH AND I'KNANU MALACCA MOTOR KJPPLY CO. LTD. MALACCA J MnTOH? JOHOR? HAHp"88 words
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Advertisement195 1961-09-11 5 KEEP THEM WARM HEALTHY WITH..: unsingwear xjty "POLAR- THERM" 7 >?- INSULATED /A" ''il: v\ \MJt UNDERWEAR AffiyJ^ftA Knit of Heovywtisht Catton fe"^; XlL^^ I jR/ Freely washable. \3; V^J/- fll •■"f f S^ I J Unusual construction creates air f -J/ pockets In the Fabric tc form a \j195 words
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Miscellaneous126 1961-09-11 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE b^ Lee Falk and PhU Davis the e^ melpvvi ]V^^| I STEALIMG 7M"I I THE HEART OF JULIET JONE* IvCXiVE HADfT BUT lAM NOT OUR BOYVAS9Iiy ACH/LLES, by Chic Young ALOWPIE -—.i «ai^^| ■"«i |i r I gSc'sss£-J l^^r^^)" 1 i J126 words
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Article372 1961-09-11 6 The drive to prevent cholera TELLING THE PEOPLE rpODAY the Govern--1 ment begins its big: voluntary anticholera immunisation campaign. Appropriately enough. hundreds perhaps thousands— of schoolchildren will be the first to be given the "jabs"— if they want them. We trust there will be few, if any, who say "No"372 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1961-09-11 6 WEST WILL FIGHT IF PUSHED TOO HARD... AN OPEN LETTER TO MR. KHRUSHCHEV Dear Mr. Khrushchev, MY name is of no importance to you. I am just a journalist, one of those people your propagandists call "a jackey of Anglo-U.S. imperialism". But I have spent 40 years observing the flayi1,254 words
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Article134 1961-09-11 6 the Free Press reported: By the Dutch Mail steamer we have Java papers to the 14th current, but they contain little news of interest. The accounts from Banjermassing are not very favourable. News had been received by telegraph, via Sourabaya, to the 4th current. Nothing of importance134 words
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Article46 1961-09-11 6 m/|INE detectors should be used to find weapons hidden by would-be escapers says Lieut. -Colonel J. W. A. Parkin, governor of Can- terbury Prison. The Prison Commission has awarded him a prize for "the most meritorious suggestion of the year." The prize: £5.46 words
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Article91 1961-09-11 6 Life is like that Aft s a revolver tile c h»yn R l f Paper ret "B it certUicau "What 1 wen ?ay tor the C n v 'ti r;- ■;f thi A ai mt -I T' 'cr o'/.' /.v J "What are m J 1 -4 "Fn r p91 words
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Advertisement129 1961-09-11 6 a RADIO T> f 4 Transistor Receiver s,/ W "2053" *J« Outstanding long distance and world-wide fck- short-wave reception. I 1 Powerful push pull Jff* ■■%»*,.*.?>***(? Jp output stoge. Large -|ir loudspeaker produces v yßßrfo^fa^^, full volume of sound in good cleor tone. jmz.^ s*&iiL I Tirnt ►■•••■■••••■••••••••••••••••••••••••••*4^'.. "jjirrrTrr. '•<■■•••••••••••••••••••••••129 words
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Miscellaneous261 1961-09-11 6 RADIO SINGAPORE viva; 8.00 The Tiger Quiz show; Short Wave Service f.30 Melodies of years gone by; 90 to P tunes; 9.15 A name 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) to remember; 9.30 The news; Medium Wave Service: 9.40 Album of harmony; 10.00 .„<, Music and the musicians; 10.30 4 6 n»261 words
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Miscellaneous364 1961-09-11 6 CLUES ACROSS 9 Cattle ao bo (31. 3 Girl with a blue gown? (5). 12 People who live in mtOk 8 Metallic mixture (5) friends? «7). 10 They are laid over sleepers I 4 He ma >' be a Scot C 3) <5). 16 A shot musketeer? (5) 11 He364 words
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Article306 1961-09-11 7 Special permit needed to take more than S5OO abroad SINGAPORE, Mon. People going abroad from Singapore may not carry on their person or in their baggage more than $500, without a special permit. This ruling has been brought to the attention of all shipping and airline306 words
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Article, Illustration169 1961-09-11 7 Six Plan pa n t h di Boon kh il 1a Hi nd All of them have been awarded scholarships on the basis of their good work in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examinations last year. Three of169 words
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Article110 1961-09-11 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. THK Housing and Development Board is calling for tenders to build 19 shop-houses and living quarters for the Lorong Tai Seng tire victims on the disaster site. A Ministry of National Development spokesman told The Free Press that work on the houses would be completed in about110 words
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Article111 1961-09-11 7 New church for Ponggol next year r>ONGGOL. Mon. Ca--1 thoiic residents here will have a church of their wn next year. This will ive them long trips to benches In other districts. Construction work on the new church will begin at J Uan Serangoon Kechil early next year. It will111 words
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Article39 1961-09-11 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Education Board of Negrt Sembilan has given grants totalling $197,000 to 14 Chinese and two Tamil schools in th Th! U money is for furniture and the construction of new building:*.39 words
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75 1961-09-11 7 PROFESSOR OFF TO ATTEND H.K. CONGRESS SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Hsu Yun Tsiao, of Nanyang University, has left for Hong Kong to attend the Golden Jubilee Congress at the University of Hong Kong from today to Saturday. Professor Hsu has been with Nanyang University for the last five years. He said75 words
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109 1961-09-11 7 GROUP TO START TWO NEW MALAY CUSSES SINGAPORE. Mon. Two new Malay classes, each lasting a year, are being organised by the Study Group Movement. The class for beginners will begin tomorrow and will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 The' Standard II class, which109 words
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79 1961-09-11 7 CO-OP UNION TO AWARD 4 STUDY GRANTS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Co -operative Union Limited has decided to award four scholarships tor secondary school pupils next year Candidates will be asked to take a special examination, it is open to children of memhers of subscribing societies studying in secondary three79 words
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Article14 1961-09-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Municipal Services union in Kuala Lumpur plan* members.14 words
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Article26 1961-09-11 7 KAJANG. Mon. The 9th mile Cheras Village Local Council is to ask the State Government for a grant of about $6,000 for anti-flood measures.26 words
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74 1961-09-11 7 THE TEACHER AS EXPLORERTALK BY BLOCH SINGAPORE. Mon. The visiting American pianist, Mr. Joseph Bloch will give a lecture here on "The Teacher as Explorer" at the request of the Singapore Musical Society. The lecture will be held at the Cultural Centre on Sept. 18 after his return from Penang.74 words
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Article30 1961-09-11 7 MUAR. Mon.— A 11-year-old school girl. Katijah binte Haji Elias. was killed when she was knocked down by a car near Parit Jamil. 10 miles from here30 words
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Article32 1961-09-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Sergeant Ibrahim bin Mohamed Zain of the Federation Artillery left for Britain to attend the Long Gunnery (Field) NCO's course at the School of Artillery, Salisbury32 words
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Article, Illustration152 1961-09-11 7 Colombo offer to train Buddhist monks for S'pore SINGAPORE, Monday. PROFESSOR Ananda Thero, director oi' Iho International Buddhist Centre at Colombo, said here that Buddhist organisations in Singapore should send students to the centre for training as monks and to learn the true mean ing of Buddhism. Prof. Ananda, who152 words
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Article, Illustration184 1961-09-11 7 Pastor back from talks in Finland plans to expand his work here SINGAPORE, Mon. Pastor K. Kossila, of the Presbyterian Glad Tidings Church, at Valley Road off Upper Serangon Road, has returned after attending a Pentecostal Conference in Finland with plans to expand his church work here. His wife accompanied184 words
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Article41 1961-09-11 7 IPOH. Mon.— A mother of two boys. Hong Mooi, 21, was found hanging from a tree beside a Chinese school in j Simpang Pulai. seven miles south of here. Her husband. Chan Chong, 27, is a tractor driver. I41 words
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Article27 1961-09-11 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The finals of the Shell Trarlic Game will be held at the Kalian^ Park Road Safety First Playground at 5 p.m. today.27 words
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Article18 1961-09-11 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police Band will play at Kallang Park from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.18 words
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Article79 1961-09-11 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The i Kang Leh Musical As- sociation at 363 Jalan Besar Road will hold a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre for five nights from Sept. 17 to 21 at 7.15 p.m. The concert will be held in conjunction with its 7th anniversary79 words
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Miscellaneous438 1961-09-11 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... AQUARIUS fihf£SJ2i 51 YOU have a brilliant men- succeS sful day for all your HPMINI (May 22-June 21): tallty with talents in a number e fl orts oswiini you my tafce ca of directions. Since you have a c F 0 20) eulatad risk in the438 words
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1989 1961-09-11 8 Daughter, 17, who wants to 'keep up' with rich friend GIRL FLIES INTO A TANTRUM WHEN MOTHER TRIES TO GIVE ADVICE .•>!•*" .•.'•:*>* .'*2 A. .v$ v -y' •''>;••' -s/S'&y- ■■•':< 'Mad onjaji into a sgj Dear Anne, My boyfriend took up sailing < and he's mad on it. He1,989 words
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Article865 1961-09-11 8 HE'S FAIRLY BALD AND FINDS IT MOST EMBARRASSING AT DINNER 0 Doctor says... H -ii J iJi,imi| l ii^ QFor some years now I have suffered more or less chronically from heavy sweating of the head when eating. As I am fairly bald and have to865 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-09-11 9 VERNON SCOTT - VERNON SCOTT .•.but he's a millionaire and a hnancial genius pf^jftSHOW BUSINESS by U.P.I. HOLLYWOOD CORRESPONDENT HOLLYWOOD, Monday. .4 .s unemployed and prosJ bleak. You could almost feel m if In weren't a millionM either a belter actor than bis cad ur a better businessman. Forget it. Alan's the440 words
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117 1961-09-11 9 IS PRESS BOOK CORNER 0 THE QUEEN AND HER CHILDREN' by Lady Peacock (Hutchinson. 10s. 6d.) I. E A. I in THE ise ;hiland [tin per- roused earl -p wofM (CXI Ilc to.:e: led hex account Prince tune and V. (be effect upon117 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-09-11 9 CiONXY (above). German's top teenage pop-singer, who has arrived in Britain to record songs for the British market. Conny's visit to Britain is part of a trend to popularise singers throughout Europe. She is an exchange for Cliff Richard, who is right on top in Britain and whoPaul Popper - 94 words
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Article222 1961-09-11 9 SOVIET SPY RING by Ailhur Tietjen 'Pan $1.25): Crime Reporter Lonsdale, the professional spy; Kroger and his wife, living in their fantastic bungalow 'fortress' in Ruislip; Houghton, ex-Petty Officer and •Bunty' Gee, who worked with him at the secret underwater base at Portland. How British Secret222 words
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Miscellaneous658 1961-09-11 9 D; Charles Gamba, now? 2. Who is the chess player who was to have played an exhibition match in Singapore but was prevented from uoing so by a fog in London? 3 What Is the name of the Lord Mayor of London? 4 A group of journalists from the TLS.658 words
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Article, Illustration392 1961-09-11 10 Philippines and Formosa will fight it out in S.E Asia tourney SINGAPORE, Mon. children will be admitted at 50 cents to the gallery seats on all nights. SABF are organising a grand ceremony for the opening night and Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Culture, will throw the ball in on392 words
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85 1961-09-11 10 JOHORE POLICE WIN THE SOOLOH SHIELD SINGAPORE, Mon.— Johore Police beat Singapore Police 4-2 to win the Haji Ombok Sooloh Shield in a football match at che P.T.S. yesterday. At half time the score was 1-1. Ah Yusoff scored for Singapore and Hashim for Johore. Johore took, the lead ten85 words
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Article, Illustration79 1961-09-11 10 Not content with buying British cars and clothes, diplomats at the Soviet Embassy in Lontion .«r<- E EngliJlh thing of all: Playing cricket! In the recent heat-wave, they played a friendK m<t< h M from a London daily newspaper: The result was not published, but the79 words
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239 1961-09-11 10 Dull tennis: Blame the p laye rsno t the rules rREST HILLS. (Hew York. Man. Change the rates ol tennis? Derinitely. no, chorus Don Budge. Gardnar Mulloy and 79 -year-old coach Mercer Beasley They insist it's the player not the rules that's turning the game into such a dull serve,239 words
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145 1961-09-11 10 THE DAY BROOKS IGNORED THE RED FLAG MONZA. i ltaly), Mon. British racing driver Tony Brooks faced a possible suspension for an argument with a track official. Brooks w?s recently testing a new British BRM racer for the Grand Prix of Italy here. The director of the track. Gianni Restelli,145 words
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225 1961-09-11 10 Inter-zone shuttle final: Call off likely -SBA chief By B. NORMAN Singapore, Mon. THE inter-zone badminton iinal for the Foong Seong Cup between Singapore, the South Zone champions, and Perak, champions of the North Zone, the winners to meet Penang the holders, which is scheduled to be played next month225 words
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171 1961-09-11 10 KIM HEARN WINS VETERAN TITLE AT S'PORE T-T MEET fiEYLANG, Mon. Mr. ll Chua Kirn Hearn, who had been absent for nine years from competitive table tennis, showed that he had not lost his style and speed by winning the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Veterans' Singles Championship for the fourth171 words
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Article29 1961-09-11 10 NAVAL BASE, Mon. A grand hattrick by Quah Kirn Siak enabled Cassex Department to beat Chief Engineering Department 3-1 in their Dockyard League match here.29 words
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201 1961-09-11 10 Defence of title only once in a year NBA TTERSHEY, (Pennsyl"vania), Mon. The National Boxing Association's convention voted unanimously for an amendment to its championship rules that will permit the world heavyweight champion to defend his title against an approved challenger only once a year instead of every six months.201 words
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Article37 1961-09-11 10 LONDON. Mon. a: the final forfeit stage Belliquex was taken out of the St. Leger. to be run over one mile, six furloncs and 132 yard*;, at Donra-ter today, leaving 13 declared runners.37 words
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Article, Illustration302 1961-09-11 10 Why the Cl ar Cup series was starteda reader DEAR SIR, I HAVE read with considerably ta views of the several people inj the continuance or otherwise of v' h cricket match between the Euron Rest. Pi dnv a As the architect of thi> fixture, permit me to set the302 words
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Article29 1961-09-11 10 THOM lohore tr Polio r/ goals In a t played School Itte by Cl tpm Sullivai B Corden-LJ ward- I verted bj S: r Hanro-k (3 i 7i29 words
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Article171 1961-09-11 10 FRANK ROSTRON - FRANK ROSTRON By Monday HAMPSHIRE may have only one more season to defend their new county championship under present conditions, but the daring spirit of their captain, Colin Ingleby-Macken-zie, may soon give them the chance of winning a knockout competition similar to the F.A. Cup.171 words
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Article, Illustration427 1961-09-11 11 Searching orders to Sahar...yet S'pore crush the Services 5-2 Temper* reach boiling point Police escort for referee I. C hell'PP ah ALAN R KAR. Monday. eful minutes of footfcdl yesterday. Singapore s ,1 m their MalayaC™ mnlch. Tempers, at n, l».»n>l and in the .52nd. minute of the lirsl spearheadKoh Ah Chong - 427 words
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86 1961-09-11 11 PETER THOMSON AMONG THE LAST FOUR IT' ALTON HEATH. Mon. *t Peter Tl)orru>on oi Au>tralia entered the semifinals of the News of the World professional match piav golf tournament by beating David Melvile 3 and 2. Thomson qualified to meet Nell Coles. In his quarter-nnal Coles beat South African Harold86 words
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123 1961-09-11 11 FIGHT RULED 'NO CONTEST' IN ROUND NINE MEXICO CITY, Mon. The 10 round bout on Saturday between Tony Padron, featherweight champion of Venezuela, and Enterio Eloy Sanchez of Mexico, was stopped and ruled "no contest" at the start of the ninth round. The two fighters had danced and clinched their123 words
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64 1961-09-11 11 MR. EXTRAS TOP SCORER WITH 45 RUNS riINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. 5 Extras was the top fn^dly cricket m^ «f the Singapore Be st ot ie Ka S ln f who bowlers was A; ck rtf?or H took a f°% er^ sfngh with S^ e a '^c"e" for six runs pUed64 words
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170 1961-09-11 11 POUNTNEY AND AWI MANAP BEST AT TIME TRIAL MEET JJUKIT TIMAH, Mon. Two of the best Class II riders in Singapore, cpl. Harold Pountney 24 and Awi Manap, 20, easily' won the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's 25--mile time trial (two-up) meet held here yesterday I morning They clocked 1 hour170 words
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Article24 1961-09-11 11 S K. ■■tl p :r.e JN Ga- cricket -> Road J*- peat PI bis :ay ot 5 row c 158; Da Silva N 33.24 words
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Article25 1961-09-11 11 I SEPOY LINKS. Monday. Division of the University their Federation counter--1 /ii-s at cricket here yesterday. I an I the I W'" the it •••>>25 words
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Article61 1961-09-11 11 QUAD ATHLETIC MEET IS POSTPONED athletic meet between the lour leading institutions m Singapore, the University 01 Malaya. Nanyang Unive^yPolytechnic d SSSSd S»— 23 The meet was PCf poned at the request of the Unlver >it- of Malaya. Som kin o tneir athletes were takinpart in University ol M iava61 words
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234 1961-09-11 11 S'pore hope to avenge Asian Games defeat against the Japanese SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE'S water poloists will have the opportunity of avenging their previous defeat by Japan at the last Asian Games in Tokyo in 1958 when they meet the Japanese Universiad team at the River Valley Road Swimming Pool on234 words
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Article69 1961-09-11 11 VARSITY TEAM RETURN FROM TOUR BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. A team of 20 students from the University of Malaya in Singapore, returned from Kuala Lumpur after winning the annual interdivisional badminton championships yesterday. The Singapore team beat their counterparts in Kuala Lumpur 7-2, winning all the singles but losing one doubles69 words
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502 1961-09-11 12 rst day at Penang SCRUTINEER REVIEWS YESTERDAY'S RACES lOCKEY Laurie Johnson brought oil a smashing treble at Penang yesterday, iirst day of the Autumn meeting. His winners were Marchesa ($2O), Cha Cha Cha ($4O) and Rocket ($6l). Two of these winners. Marchesa and Cha502 words
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Article314 1961-09-11 12 B. NORMAN - Aussie tennis players arrive B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE. Moa. The oilicial Australian over- &ea> tennis touring team ol lour players and a manager! arrived In Singapoe by air i yesterday and will be playing exhibition matches at the Singapore Badminton Hall I tomorrow and at Kuala Luni- j pur on314 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-09-11 12 Free Press cameraman KOK AH CHONG took these action-packed pictures of Singapore's first four goals against the Joint Services at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Singapore beat Joint Services 5-2. Full report In Page 11.36 words
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182 1961-09-11 12 FOREST HILLS. Mon. Roy Emerson, of Australia, and Miss Darlene Hard, of the United States, won i he men's and women's titles at the U.S. National Singles Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. Emerson. third seeded, crushed his compatriot. Rod Layer. the Wimbledon champion.182 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-09-11 12 J. EZEKIEL - SERVICEMAN WILL ACCOMPANY RAFFI TO TOKYO AS MANAGER J. EZEKIEL By SINGAPORE. Mon.— British Serviceman Cpl. Harold Pountney, 24, will accompany Raffi bin Baharawi to Tokyo as manager of Singapore's one-man team at the First Asian Cycling championships from Sept. 17 to 23. This was decided at a meeting held155 words
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195 1961-09-11 12 CARDINALS BEAT HORNETS IN THE SOFTBALL FINAL BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. The YCW Cardinals who were a shade unlucky in the league, went all out to capture the Singapore Softball Association's Senior knockout title at the University of Malaya ground yesterday. They beat the Hornets 16-12. The losers first baseman B.195 words
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Article158 1961-09-11 12 BAIRD (ONE UP) WINS RSGC MEDAL THOMSON, Mon.— Lt. Col. N.C- Baird, returning a score of one up won, the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 'A' division medal (bogey) competition played at the Sime Road links over the weekend. The runner-up was J.GC i Thomson (all square) followed by F.B.M. Blundell158 words
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237 1961-09-11 12 SCRUTINEER - KING POWER IN A GOOD MORNING CANTER WITH JOALEEN SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Mon. JfING POWER shaped like a ready-made winner in a tryout at the Batu Gantong track this morning Paced by JoaJeen (Subiant. King Power was merely cantering to clock 50 for half a mile the last 3f in237 words
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95 1961-09-11 12 PUNTERS' MONEY GOES DOWN THE LAKE pORTERIE. (Ontario), Mon. Dumbfounded punters watched their bots float away .when Puss In Boots, leading the field by two Lengths in ,the home .stretch, suddenly I galloped off course and plunged into a lake pursu:ed by his jockey, a rowing boat full of track95 words
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Article42 1961-09-11 12 THOMSON Mon. Mr. i and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden, with a net 68. won the Royal 'Singapore Golf Club's 18 i holes mixed greensome <stroke> competition yesterday. Runners-up were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shepherd with a net 72.42 words
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238 1961-09-11 12 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore Cricket Club won the Clarke Shield when they beat the holders. Singapore Recreation Club, by 138 runs with eight minutes to spare in their annual two-day cricket match played on the padang over the week-end. SCC were in a strong238 words
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