The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1961
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Title Section22 1961-09-14 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article48 1961-09-14 1 Fenang review: This morning's gallops— P. 22 •men: in not II Ow ys ?M Mr left Lun put mnd •i, I I I I I I I I I j 1 I 1 1 ro- J 1 I I 1 1 I I48 words
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Article123 1961-09-14 1 WEIGHTS FOR LAST DAY I i nceti 11: i in- I via M i.. I. Hi II A< I I NUl.lll I I I I ivi 'I i -i ti Mtilks v^ itv 1 1 ''in 1 tcliei >, i ron s.l i [»h I 1 on r I I123 words
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120 1961-09-14 1 Thi race you hare been aiting jor—the Singapore C: and Prix— is here. Over 200 entries have been eceived for the event. including contestants from jl.dck Indonesia end Thailand as weU as Singapore "d the Federation Sponsored ou tne Ministry Culture and organised120 words
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Article28 1961-09-14 1 SURAT (North Inci:a> Thurs. st ii] reported nuy^ irt-ed drowned, from fc ™J s ed v. bile on Hood s< w wOTk «ear Oovaii IslanA28 words
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Article91 1961-09-14 1 Asked v there arc indications of British firms expana- their businesses here, M? Fiioti replied that the position as a whole was quite a good onv. -I have hud very useful J Satisfactory discussions SSnTmy "Sort stay here on Sffi trading position, have also had no opportunity oi91 words
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Article32 1961-09-14 1 -T would like to suggest srntative to c Di nure s0 you cover in th. P utuie so gW Board of' Trade in L wIU help «..s aUto >aid.32 words
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184 1961-09-14 1 Siamese twins born alive in S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore doctors have for the first time delivered Siamese twins alive. fhc twins both girls were born to a. Chinese housewife late on Monday ai Kandang Kerbau Hos- pital. News of their birth was withheld till this morning. Hie Siamese- twins were184 words
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Article62 1961-09-14 1 LONDON Thurs.— The London High Court was cold yesterday Mrs Sarah Beauchamp, 46-year-old actress daughter of Sii Winston Churchill, is soon lo leave aer Dolphin-Square, Lonaon, flat where she is undei an injunction not lo throw or break bottle*, or leave broken glass.62 words
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Article30 1961-09-14 1 YORK (England). Thurs -in the historic <-eiiin?.' ol Yro Minstej yesterday. Dr. Frederick Donald Coggan, 52-year-old formtf Bishop of Bradford, was enthroned a.-< the 88th Archbishop ot \ork.30 words
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Article34 1961-09-14 1 LONDON. Thurs.— A sum of '£4 000 sterling < $34,000 > has been stolen from a cash chest on board the British aircraft «J™M Hex me*, an Admiralty spones- man ronfiimea last night.34 words
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Article24 1961-09-14 1 CLAYTON (Missouri). Thurs.— Stanley Specter, the Washumton University Professor who heured In the Lynn. K;<ulfman mystery in 1539. was granted a divorce.24 words
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Article27 1961-09-14 1 HONGKONG. Thurs. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Eritain. who is on a visit to Communist Clauia, has arrived a- Sian, capital of Shensi Province.27 words
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Article15 1961-09-14 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police arrested 11 secret oociet:: suspects in two rakis jresterday.15 words
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188 1961-09-14 1 SINGAPORE DRINKERS AND SMOKERS PAY MORE SINGAPORE. Thurs. 0 The people of Singapore are drinking and smoking more this year than they did for the corresponding period last year. This is confirmed by the latest statistics released by the Customs Department the State's biggest revenue earning department. Revenue from liquors188 words
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Article52 1961-09-14 1 LONDON. rnUTS.— JSari cmsseu, 89-year-old British philosopher and campaigner against nuclear weapons, sentenced to prison on Tuesday, was lined £1 on another charge yesterday— using a loud-; speaker in a London park without] permission. Lord Russell was also asked tn pay £9 95., the cost o!52 words
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Article17 1961-09-14 1 NOTTINGHAM time hlave la^, ha s won concentrauon J s^^ national gas? .a-s17 words
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120 1961-09-14 1 S'pore will stay as a vital trade centre Erroll SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S importance ;»s a trading centre will continue despite the changes that are Inking place in this area, said Mr: F. J. Enroll, the British Minister for State ai the Board oi Trade. V ar. airport interview prior to120 words
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177 1961-09-14 1 4 ACCUSED OF 'PIMPERNEL' ACT IN EAST BERLIN BERLIN. Thurs. A 30--year-old Briton, two young Americans and a butch man hove been ar- rested by East Berlin Police and are to be "handed over to the court" on charges of trying to smuggle women refugees out of Berlin. The Briton.177 words
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Article22 1961-09-14 1 SINGAPORE. Hiurs Two taxi-drivers were robbed by Mien passengers In separate incidents w Singapore yesterday, police said t,hi.s° moraine.22 words
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Article118 1961-09-14 1 BONN. Thurs. West German military units were told by the Defence Ministry yesterday: "We must reckon that the (Berlin) crisis will reach its climax within the next three months." The statement was in a i message to service units sent by the Ministry to explatn the need118 words
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Article176 1961-09-14 1 Arbitration in theatres dispute MOVE AFTER TALKS REACH DEADLOCK SINGAPORE. ThUTS.The dispute between Malayan Theatres Ltd. and the Manual and Mercantile Workers Union will be referred to the Industrial Arbitration Court. Xhe commissioner for Labour, Mr. Kok An Ley. yesterday Indicated that ne would recommend the Minister for Labour and176 words
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Article35 1961-09-14 1 PARIS, Thuis. HartiaJ ac Viliemaudy. 30, arresteu afiei Uh b:ci to assassiiwie Geu. c»<' Gaulle last Ftiaay ulglit, wras yesieroAy Lornaally charged wltii notottog the secuntv oi tiie btatfi MM aiiempted murder.35 words
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Advertisement63 1961-09-14 1 9g£2Sß9p gHT-EZE Sii*^^ 3 rv Optkions. Singapore w m ale ai Robinsons >n Raffles P'acc. J s Su^errrorker and, to rre^bers IJj V loff Club and A. A. Oi j c 2 p.i crews and race aHiciab -nl be 'i* M i r C!ub. All other pases -ni I ring63 words
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Advertisement102 1961-09-14 1 j SQUIRE LONGSON PI Famou* I uhfl X British I •?:MW Piano. B^^^ !l Sole Agents:SINGAPORE PIANO CO. 169 Orchotd Rood. SiwMPO'e flrl 111 I E r 1 1 1 I if B H^^B^^k VM jus v v i WSi i 11 8 -=^-X^ z f /J9 v IB 97102 words
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Article14 1961-09-14 2 yNTREAL. I sm< Kitim U m I \v- shutdown ol hi Ovrea14 words
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183 1961-09-14 2 TIN BULLISH, PRICES TURN FIRMER: RUBBER FEATURELESS I ONDON, Thurs.— The G.S.A.s rejection of aU bids for its ollor of f 1,000 tons of tin on Puesday was considered as a bull point and res I urned firmer by und £8. n poi i d a very I ol Contin(183 words
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Article25 1961-09-14 2 SDOIS -Th« Finan- *ket Indices for 1 year, week so, y's respecT >84 111 119.1 307 193 2, i r 3 190 325 words
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Article59 1961-09-14 2 V. H 1 alon^irlt the SwtgapwM v .1 IM-41. SI 16. Oif- r ro.»d«. Hokal Bret Boas I tt, Rl] 31 Batjaa, I 'm. r r0.».'1- > OOfi, Gui i lang V eatc S) Stam Sia Pn ia in v <■■:•. n June, 1 I'm: Ship> >n59 words
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290 1961-09-14 2 Tin rehabilitation a 'must' for Bolivia, says the Mining Journal Free Press city section: Finance and industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. REHABILITATION of the tin industry is clearly the first step towards putting Bolivia's national economy on a more solid basis, states the London weekly publication,290 words
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183 1961-09-14 2 IT'S SMALL-SCALE BUSINESS AND DISMAL TREND ON SHARE MART LONDON. Thins. Rather dismal conditions weje again experienced in the >ck markets here yesterday and apart from a certain amount of cheap buying al the opening, business remained on a very small scale. A numbei ol leading industrials iznpi wed during183 words
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Article49 1961-09-14 2 WHITE SULPHUB SPRINGS .\v- mis rhurs. The inuus hit v->r than no>». others during the recent ret >si( had emerged .1 "little s nger than the economy as a whole and no* presented "quite a bappiei picture than expected earlier" p steel executive said oen yesterday.49 words
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Article58 1961-09-14 2 HONG KONG Wed. Closing pr.<> here today were: Previous Today II S. Bank Cr km ion $358 $358 sa Li sales Whe< Mardi $10.50 $11.20 H*kong phone $41.50 $41.50 .sues sales D try Pi ran Cold Storagi $36.75 $36.75 sa :t f sales Taikoo Dork $65.00 $66.0058 words
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Article126 1961-09-14 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares I >;;.(.- Ui :iit- Singapore Trading Hi >m ycsierda; were: INDUSTRIAL: Ked Din. Si 30 1 1" enus). l A Ords $2.39 lunchanged), Gammon 51.71 2 cents), >letal Box $2.05 i 15 cents), S. Traders $4.13 (—5 cents), I.K. O:. s Si. 2o 1126 words
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Article78 1961-09-14 2 LIVERPOOL. (England), Thurs. More than 600 workers who have stopped building Fords m w i;w million <5255 million i cai factory at Halewood. near Liverpool. held a mass meeting yesterday to discuss the deadlock in their dispute. The stoppage followed the sacking of six joiners,78 words
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Article68 1961-09-14 2 LONDON. Thurs. Stocks of both While and Bhtck pepper in London warehouses fell during the month encieci Aug. 31. Landings of Black pepper totalled only 21 tons against deliveries o;" 26 tons, leaving stocks at 66 tons. Landings of White pepper were 89 ions against deliveries68 words
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327 1961-09-14 2 U.K. bid to join 'six' may affect progress -johari ACCRA, Thurs.— Ma- laya's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, expressed serious concern at the Commonwealth finance leaders' conference here yesterday over the ef- feet on development of a decrease in exports i from Malaya if Britain i327 words
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310 1961-09-14 2 PRESIDENT John Kennedy and Mr. Nikita Khrushehe\ both repeated last ni^ht their willingness to negotiate on Berlin, and the American leader proposed "serious talks" between the American and Soviet Foreign Ministers as a start. Mr. Khrushch* v said his government was prepared at310 words
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Article95 1961-09-14 2 17ATMAXDU, Thurs. An- gry crowds on Tuesday night set fire to Katmandu's oldest cinema, considered by i many Nepalese as "symbolic of royalty." The cinema was gutted. I Police had earlier used j tear gas to chase away crowds who stoned the build- Ing. This95 words
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169 1961-09-14 2 225 'SECRET ARMY' MEN HELD IN ALGERIA ALGIERS. Thurs. French authorities made 225 arrests in Algeria overnight in the drive against the antiGaullist European extremist; 'Secret Army Organisation," :it was officially announced j here last night. M. Jean Sicurani. Director lof Political Affairs and Information at the government Delegation-General here,169 words
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Article379 1961-09-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Sept. 13. Previous Today RUBBER No I RSS c.i f fe n o v c a n ports Sept 25 9 16 25 5 16 Oct 25i 25 5 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS379 words
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331 1961-09-14 2 U.N. acted in Katanga at request of congo Govt. 'to prevent civil war LEOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. President Moise Tshombe's independent Katanga collapsed in a welter of blood, bullets and screaming European hatred yesterday. The U.N. civilian chief in Katanga, Dr. Conor O'Brien, said the U.N. action to seize Katanga came at331 words
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178 1961-09-14 2 DEATH TOLL IN TEXAS RISES TO 21: TWO AREAS QUARANTINED GALVESTON. < Texas Ttturs.— Tbe death toll in Hurricane Carla rose to 21 yesterday as residents ot the battered Texas coa.stal urea strangled back to their muddy homes. Latest victims were an elderly womar. rlectrocut* d by a power line178 words
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Article29 1961-09-14 2 CANNES. French H." Thure.— Tl>e hlAharanee Jai Bftrum oi Paiampur. reported I police that two rings, one valued ii* $59,500. vreve stolen tnm her botel room here29 words
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Article50 1961-09-14 2 rpowYN i Wales*. Fhurs A man ilftegsd to have shot a policeman BCtth I R&wn-off .siiotgun Mindint him lor life, was sent for trial here yesterday char^cci with three attempted murders. The blinded policeman. 30 pear-old Arthur Rowlands. 70 I murd< on Am eniei50 words
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Advertisement222 1961-09-14 2 BARBER LINE c ra-n U S A GULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES OR SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG TiRANUi in Port TA| PING 25 Sept FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINES F'om USA EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG BARB£R*FERN~VILLE LINE To Nl.v *QPk BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE.222 words
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Advertisement65 1961-09-14 2 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHO ANNOUNCE ENGLISH TODA South- East Asian Edm I boroughh .(<i.i|tii'<l to n »-.i schools jikl tbc n-.ju i!«'ii<iit- cjinl Singapore £ngli*li 11 1 Fhese books \\ill be ear Int rod urtor) B«»ok Primary Classes m hnf Chinese Schools i i Book Our (In, rWeratiOi Primary65 words
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Miscellaneous192 1961-09-14 2 NXiK.LINE iaja Kara ETA 1111 Oct Mara Said. M eilies, Rotterdam, L( idoi 27 29 Sept Atsuta Mam Famagusta 15 17 Sept Itaan Mara I M Port Sa Alexa Ms U 16 18 Sept j -'.I Pert Sudan, ltd •Iw mdria, 10 13 Oct 0 Mam Chittagong Calcutta 17 18192 words
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Article, Illustration250 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE, Thursday. ill the way at the cocktail mi parade of Italian M{>cning of the two-week ishion Fair. l\ n I ma \si < i nnont, he .4 school joy Oj seventeen loved his y t rl so true His g.ri only sixteen loved him truly loo: But she knew250 words
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86 1961-09-14 3 HE USED FORGED PAPERS TO SELL CAR PUT IN HIS CARE SINGAPORE, Thurs. —After being entrusted with a car in Johore. a broker brought it to Singapore and deceived a local businessman into buying it for $2,600. Mr. E. H. D'Netto. a district judge was told yesterday. Lee Eng Wan.86 words
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Article90 1961-09-14 3 Inspector R. Woodworth. prosecuting. said that Lee sold the car to Mr. Then Km Soo of Singapore, on May 13 by showing him a forged transfer form, purporting to contain the signature of Mr. Poo Chow Len. the actual owner. Mr Poo, a Batu Pahat rubber planter, had90 words
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Article25 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A free film show for the public wilf be held at India House, 31 Grange Road at 5.30 p.m. today.25 words
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Article231 1961-09-14 3 JAILED MAN LUCKY- JUDGE Two years for extortion 'Should be five' SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Abdul Muthalif. -36. who stabbed an elderly mason in the chest, was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail, plus six strokes of the rotan and another two years police supervision. Before leaving the dock ne pleaded in231 words
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Article69 1961-09-14 3 Taxi in canal: 3 injured SINGAPORE. Thurs.- Two i women and a man were injured yesterday when a taxi skidded off the road and plunged into Rochore Canal. The injured were Tong Ah Lin 27. Anna Tan. 35. and Satar bin Anik. 27. all pass- engers in the taxi, which69 words
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Article38 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Admiral Sir David Luce, Com-mander-in-Chtef of the Royal Navy's Far East Station, has returned to Singapore after attending a Chiefs of Stair conference in Camberley. Britain. He was away for about a month.38 words
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111 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Life insurance policy ho dprs who are insured with membSs of the Life Insurance Association, can be assured that their policies are damped in accordance with th Mr aW Robert Ayers. chairlk Ury ßarwarS 11 A life insurance policies wen worthless111 words
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Article, Illustration134 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. G. Ohn Ghine, a shipping company director from Burma, is "struck" by the progress made by Singapore in the last two years. lie made this comment when he disembarked here from the liner Chitral with his wife and daughter,134 words
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147 1961-09-14 3 Poly will start its fourth radar course this month SINGAPORE, Thursday. JIIK Polytechnic will begin its fourth radar observers course for ship officers and seamen apprentices on Sept. 25. The course was introduced two years ago. Captain A. M. Milne, head of the Polytechnic Nautical Department, told The Free Press147 words
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187 1961-09-14 3 CHOLERA DRIVE MOVES INTO TOP GEAR TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Government's anti?hoiera inoculation campaign which started with visits to schools on Monday moves into top gear tomorrow with the openIng of five new centres for adult.-. It is expected that each centre will be able to cope with at least187 words
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130 1961-09-14 3 JOBLESS FITTER FINED 1OO FOR TOUTING Singapore, Thurs.— a 25- jobless fitter, Kong Ah Lek, was fined S100 in the 'Ninth Magistrate's Court here yesterday for touting at Hallpike Street on June 23. Cpl. Mat Zain bin Mohammed, who arrested Kong, said he first saw Kong approach a man carrying130 words
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Article23 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A labourer. Lim Poh Eng, of Tiong Poh Road, was fined $100 yesterday for retaining a stolen $5 jacket.23 words
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Article47 1961-09-14 3 welcome to singapore Mr. D. J. Doolay, a physics instructor, flew in from Australia for a short stay before going to Japan. He is at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. J. Widden. a professor, arrived from America for a three-day visit. He also stays at the Hotel Ambassador.47 words
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Article21 1961-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. W;iter will be cut in Zones 6 ,md 7 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.21 words
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Advertisement81 1961-09-14 3 !500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK contest entry form is on the back page A CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE on EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS m I" 1 1~~ m-m it ff mf p* [I J x O 4-Piece BEDROOM SET from $42.00 monthly 8-Piece LOUNGE SET from $21.00 monthly 7-Piece DINING SET from81 words
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Advertisement223 1961-09-14 3 ej[ V v .^r *Jt^^^Ef&^^' wM l.^ ji l JH v«is .x^^^le^£-^£l^^a^H»».^^^^^B^V J |^bj^. v Lit.sr DAYS! BUY 3 TAKE 1 FREE ON ALL ITEMS IN OUR 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE USUALLY WOW Ar DELANG AMERICAN SPORT SHIRT |17.90 $4.90 CONTE BRIONI ITALIAN SPORT SHIRTS 16 90 590 AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS,223 words
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Miscellaneous134 1961-09-14 3 I tbraiTi Atmenuui Street ent U -IM.APORE ART SOCIETY: Orcbcstra rehearsal. Hollywocxi Room, Odeon Theatre. 8 P-«"-I HING HWA GIRLS HIC.H SCHOOL: Golden JuDilee ceie TWCJ Raffles Quay> c l c oJessmakm-. maehtoe m^ oi very, Inaunesian cooking 2.30 "Thinese ymca (south p-*. i Art Club session 7.30 SS -n^oS134 words
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245 1961-09-14 4 'S'PORE CAN'T AFFORD TO TRAIN MEN AT BANGKOK AIR SCHOOL' OAYA LEBAR. Thurs. The Singapore Government has no plans at present to send students to train at the International Civil Aviation Training Centre in Bangkok. Stating this, a Civil Aviation Department spokesman .said that though the training facilities at the245 words
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68 1961-09-14 4 CHANGI, Thurs.— The Haas Andersen Club will hold I a picnic for 300 under-privi- legod children at Tanah Me- I rah. on Sunday. Mrs. v. Stares, a spokesman 0! thr club said it was also planned to organise launch trips to the68 words
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Article22 1961-09-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The World Refugee Week Appeal State Committee here collected $4,449.76 at a recent state-wide flag day.22 words
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Article19 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The new address of the Liberal Socialist Party is 31 8 North Canal Road.19 words
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87 1961-09-14 4 400 YOUTHS TO PICNIC WITH MALAY STARS CHANGI. Thurs. -Some 400 Malay youths in Singapore and Johore Bahru will join Malay film stars at a picnic at Tanah Merah Holiday Camp, on Oct. 8. The picnic is organised by Setia Remaja Singapura. Besides a "Miss Setia Remaja" contest, there will87 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-09-14 4 RAF dogs on 24-hour police duty guard Changi homes CHANGI, Thursday. ANE of the safest residential areas in Singapore is R.A.F., Changi thanks to R.A.F. jolice dogs. These dogs will scare away any intruder, said Ft. Lt R.H. Chamberlain, officer comnanding R.A.F. Police Flights in Changi. Sgt. A.S. Pearson, the245 words
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197 1961-09-14 4 Fall in employment opportunities for shop assistants SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK wholesale and retail trade in Singapore employed fewer shop assistants in September 1960, compared to the same month the previous year, says the annual report of the Labour Department for !!)(>(). The report revealed that the total number of shop197 words
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Article56 1961-09-14 4 She has also been called to perform as guest artist at a number of variety concerts. Safariah is adept at playing the bongos and maracas. Most of the songs she knows are Malay, but at present she is learning English numbers "as it is the best way56 words
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Article50 1961-09-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selangor State Executive Council has approved $5,000 from State Government funds as relief for the families of the 21 people who lost their lives as a result of an accident between a launch and a motorised junk on the Bernam River on Sept. 4.50 words
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Article31 1961-09-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Chief Commissioner of the Malayan Scout movement. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Ali, has left here by air to attend the annual Scout conference in London.31 words
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Article39 1961-09-14 4 RAUB, Thurs. Che Siti Zabedah binte Abu Bakar, 25. an interviewing officer, at the Registration Office. Raub. has been awarded a Federal scholarship to study domestic' science at Liverpool. England. She will be away for three years.39 words
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148 1961-09-14 4 SOCIETY PLANS DRIVE TO POPULARISE FOLK DANCING AMONG TEACHERS OINGAPORE. Thurs. A O seven-man protem committee of the Singapore Teachers of the Folk Dance Society has completed plans to popularise folk dances among local teachers. The aim is to enable the teachers in turn to introduce iolk dancing in their148 words
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228 1961-09-14 4 54,000 job-hunters on labour register every month report THERE was a monthly average of 54,382 people actively seeking employment and whose names were on the "live" register of the Employment Exchange last year. This gives some indication of the unemployment position in the State, said the annual report of the228 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-09-14 4 Safariah (16) wants to make good as singer CIIAXC.I. Thais. Miss P. Safariuh (above), of t hangi. hopes to hit the limelight as a singer one day. Miss Safariah. IG, who lives with her mother in a kampong off Changi Road, is already very popular with neighbours and friends.49 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-09-14 4 Picture by SENIOR AIRCRAFTMAN EDWARD JAMES SEXTON and his bride Cpl. (WRAF) Rita Stratfull, pictured after their wedding at the St. George's Church. Royal Air Force, Changi. The bridegroom is an electrical mechanic at RAF Ch&nri and «h» hmamm sJ serving in the Supply Squadron,Michael Anchant. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-09-14 4 Two Plan 'masa Masa'club to teach Malay gils cookery CHANGI. Ihurs. T«o enterprisin}; rlderly M.tlay women have jointly formed a "Masa Masa club for the benefit of teenage Malay girls who want to learn to rook Malay dishes. They are C he Halijah bintr llarsad. 50. and Che Kamariah binte165 words
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86 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. ||r »3 S. Ishibashi. director oJ a Tokyo company, stopped here after completing a twoday .survey of the forest in dustry in the Federation He visited the Forest Dt partment and the forest r< serves there to study tin feasibility of usinp86 words
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Advertisement217 1961-09-14 4 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME ANNOUNCING THE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTARY READERS! Federol Supplementary Readers, First Year, Book One (16 pages) $0.50 Federol Supplementary Readers, First Year, Book Two (48 pages) $1.00 Federal Supplementary Readers, Second Year. Book One (32 pages) $0.80 Federal Supplementary Readers, Second Year, Book217 words
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Advertisement64 1961-09-14 4 NEW SHARP 2-BAND 40k!P 8- TRANSISTOR^ RADIO FEATURING I^^^H PILOT LAMP ffor use at ifgM t wt :«->. %"1 TONE CONTROL f*or ch«.cc of htgh or ie- tci 4 SSSry&k FINE TUNING tor convcr.cnl BLf^lS locotinq o* 5^ i" I PHONO IXTINSION tor you' ■r*'-* BO Bdflba bitterns Obtomobl of64 words
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Article, Illustration853 1961-09-14 5 CLAY BLAIR Jr - The treasure at Slaughter Point CLAY BLAIR Jr., fgsd his diver friends nteresi and activiimel island, off the where the diver, discovered the wreck of a galleon at Punta Matanceros (Slaughter Point), Q name which suggested either that many people naa perished in the wreck or that the survivors had853 words
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Advertisement90 1961-09-14 5 RIDDLE OF THE WRECK When in Penang check Kfi^i Bh TML \TCM your time with 99w4VH I ITS NOW Within your reach—Swiss watches of the highest c|uality Whatever your personality, age or occupation in Iife. FA VRF. 1.1.1 Kai d a watch specially for you. A watch which is the90 words
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Advertisement133 1961-09-14 5 1 fi'h-: r SxHP PAIR At Robinson's. Raffles Place, until September 23rd you can admire and buy the most beautiful collection of genuine Italian goods ever seen In Singapore. Robinson's own buyers went to Italy to select fashions especially tor you. Childrenswear and Men's clothes too: and beautiful things for133 words
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Miscellaneous177 1961-09-14 5 BIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE Lee Falk and PhiA Davis a. I 1 1 1 1 I I POM'T MOVE, RG V^^/^?\l ItMEGIKL V^TME CMIEP'LL OUTSIPE MANPKAKcS L--^| I BO^ OR I'LL BL^w) vO GOTAWAYT JSKJNJ YOU AUVE TTTTiirx tamfs by Stan Drake THE HEART OF177 words
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Article343 1961-09-14 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Boom days at the airport THE i960 report of the Department of Civil Aviation predicts that increased industrialisation in Singapore as a result of the Government's development p r ogramme will accelerate the expansion of freight handled at Singapore Airport. The industrial development of the State, it343 words
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Article, Illustration758 1961-09-14 6 RONALD CAMP - RONALD CAMP By THE grouse will be resting more cosily in their hide-outs. The guns monogrammed HM have been cleaned and oiled and packed away to fire another day. That sharpshooter of moor and highland, Mr. Harold Macmillan, is back in his office attending758 words
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Article135 1961-09-14 6 ..the Free Press reported: The Lanun squadron consisting of four prahus which did so much mischief at Billiton and the neighbouring islands, had safely reached its headquarters, a small island near Sulo. While Sir J. Brooke was at Labuan on his recent visit to Brunai, a boat135 words
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Article28 1961-09-14 6 A PRIZE for the best weed, offered at a Rougham (Suffolk, Eng- land) flower show, was won with a 421b. bush more than sft. tall.28 words
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Article44 1961-09-14 6 Life is like that A j.,,n W'hai darline? )kll I (mi pennMs an';;, H a jur LAUGH... WI BEACKCOMB 1: detect carrii m<KM B j i: we\ moon be to work a 1 i ill i tin l :.s from said a ir. I44 words
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Advertisement658 1961-09-14 6 You can hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage «M) Lt<L« SO Tanaii Rat*. VOH Cold Storage «M) LM. t 1-5 Clar« Btre«t. Cold Storage <M> Lt«^ N Htm Koad. KOTA BHARU COM Storage <Mt Ltd., 11S7 N«w658 words
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Advertisement90 1961-09-14 6 Wonderful T-shirts MADE M JT- 1 Ne»M" 'N j| Holds Hs Si U.S A n n fower 4: EXCELSIOR LTD. the finest recorJ Gevasonor upe *hr AVAILABLE AT ALL GOOg_ST£^—^^^j mm q m MABE IN ENGLAND J OJLDI LUXE QIIAUIY Jp^ ".^r Sole Agents 1 M. M. H. SAHIB ROM90 words
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Miscellaneous1109 1961-09-14 6 jpbjg&. $&P^P^lll H i^i Iflgljf Imm mfirmfn ■■I I I I 1 Silk 11 r^kiS Hl^^^^lß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS fl LyHEN lwo tnajoi lines, iyHEN me line ol Heart, due TT Heart and the Head. be- ri Heaa and line1,109 words
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512 1961-09-14 7 PUSH-BUTTON WORLD OF TOMORROW IN PHOTOGRAPHY \ITOMATION\ the push-button world of tomorrow. already is here in the field of photography. The first real break..rough came in 19.^i when Bell A. Howell introduced an automatic lGmm movie camera I" the intervening five years the demand for still512 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1961-09-14 7 K.S. KONG - K.S. KONG Manual and mental labour reduced to barest minimum Photography moves into era of the 10-second camera By 1 HIS zebra-striped profile ol a ynuns; man is the refill Of a contour meter. Pit lure was taken with a series of electronic-flash slit exposures TheI.P.I. - 1,030 words
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251 1961-09-14 7 CIFTEEN hundred dollars in cash prizes will be offered in the third annual Pacific Photographic Contest, it was announced today by Mr. F. Marvin Plake, executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, sponsor of the competition. The contest, open to amateurs251 words
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Advertisement27 1961-09-14 7 W I.!DES ARE GOOD ■VRE BETTER WHEN PROJECTED V WHEN YOUR PROJEC J° R liuj^h Pli!|| V SJU B^ s^^iH^. Zoom W^^gKf*?*^**^ Protection r^*-' TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO^I;.^27 words
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Article, Illustration591 1961-09-14 8 Movie projector with automatic thro^T Add your sound effects like newsreel films THE main characteristic of the Movilux 8 R, a push button projector with automatic threading, is its ease in use. The entire film show is wholly controlled, at one's bidding, by only591 words
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Article, Illustration311 1961-09-14 8 Interchangeability of two viewin systems in one camera REFLEX OR PRISMATIC -A CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF OPTICAL ENGINEERING THE importance ot the recent design change to removable focusing hoods, now a standard feature of all 2\ x 2} inch Rolleiflex cameras, becomes fully evident with the introduction of the new Rollei311 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-09-14 9 One of Japan's newest cameras, the Canon 7 with an FO.})> lens (above) will «5o on sale from Sunday in Japan. Called the "Dream Camera" at the Photokina 19«»0 in Cologne, West Germany, the all-new Canon 7 features a built-in light meter i coupled to the shutterReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration168 1961-09-14 9 CAMERA IS AS GOOD AS ITS LENS W 1 1 lIS »>N *t '»"xi A ilmm y «)i iirnce with p I uring 0 trade Kit A l X this t« puk >£ lomidi- "i Urn J 'n and its liuht B. tripod, 'turf at- lacked to inese lenses the168 words
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469 1961-09-14 9 BART KINCH - Shooting by available darkness now BART KINCH By nrlli: Increasing use oi available light among both amateur and professional photographers put the onus on light meter manufacturers to increase the sensitivity of their products. With AB.\ ratings for both black and white and colour films continuing to climb, the demand469 words
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Article, Illustration582 1961-09-14 10 Single projector can handle slides of all sizes rpHE basic conception A is that of a single projector for all sizes from the miniature to 2£x2J in. slides. It is thus a universal projector for any camera, any slide format and any type of frame. The automatic universal Rollei Projector582 words
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87 1961-09-14 10 Popularil of the electronic flash growing I ;FLECTR O v IC continues t, W PQPularih main sou- < -Jj Una tc u r graph*, raws: and gp4 P'rtut....- lUc fla i Mi in -410 appr mal ua iaylii both tenslt n •in• lr j tran shoi wit i tton r87 words
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Article54 1961-09-14 10 YOU NEE NOT BE AN EXPE THE keen it I numufa n i ward* prod with J l evolved car.. operated TV: mttlc Utfice.a an Lne: trie-< itosi all d :> I r > a-. a w«ib< lent wit I C'.iV. OOtM pr:t;K l ed I motti I I .ally54 words
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Article192 1961-09-14 10 T\EVELOPMENT of Pola- roid colour prints is in its "concluding stages" and colour film may be ready for public very soon, Polaroid President, Dr. Edwin S. Land, told the company's annual stockholders meetIng recently "We have advanced to the point where we are making intermittent short runs of192 words
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Advertisement194 1961-09-14 10 ji ILFORD ROLL FILMS Make better pictures! Professional, press and amateur photographers agree that the best all-round film is ILFORD M/t^ HP3(34°) world-famous for its high speed and Br^l superb all-round performance, while FP3 Series 11 9 °J 35mm film with improved and extremely fine grain for first-class enlargement. Selochrome194 words
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Article, Illustration528 1961-09-14 11 NO GUESS-WORK WITH DISTANCE, EXPOSURE, FIELD OF VIEW I AN INFALLIBLE APERTURE RING be fry- (1 C S plit-image range finder. Or ii you want tine Image details, use the ground glass screen ring. Since focusing always takes place at the maximum ns opening you528 words
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Article451 1961-09-14 11 BART KINCH - Techniques for those close-ups BART KINCH A CAMERA'S NEEDS I By THE fundamental techniques of close-up photography are basic and satisfactory results can be obtained with simple cameras as well as the more expensive and elaborate single lens reflex or rangefinder models. For the photographer maKing his nrst attempt at451 words
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Advertisement34 1961-09-14 11 IVK v' SHH 111 I I I I 1 Thus you can now use mc j \^B^^| ?st&joß%r/ Ss v I aSATrIID DIIOTO STORES LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUP. I <•« < sitwa AMATEUR Ktwiu }iuk» tiw.,34 words
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Article, Illustration933 1961-09-14 12 K. S. Kong - Glamour photography You don't have to be an expert K. S. Kong WRITTEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED By A BEAUTIFUL woman is an inspiration— so the saying goes. For centuries, artists have drawn and painted pictures of women and sculptors have made sculptures to glamorise the beauty of the feminine form. Every933 words
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Advertisement163 1961-09-14 12 [DitDilQlifjii AROUND THE -JSHI, WORLD... THE ELECTROHIC FLASHLIGHTS WITn You CAN '80' Corrascope e| y on Films (I 1) in superb Kodak colour Bmm and 16 mm pn w M MdbiW. J #R "TRANSISTOR F-30" "TRANSISTOR F-60" "SPECIAL EF 2 NC" "AUTOMATIC EF 3' POWER A m S £%Z&?""' C163 words
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Advertisement25 1961-09-14 12 I ■I W\ '^HH ■m| am mi m m I v Tht right J 111 iL^ \^*MHKiii*y 4jy\ So/c DIETHELM CO. LTD. 149-A market street. >^25 words
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Article, Illustration695 1961-09-14 13 Nsatile camera that tan be adakpted to all your requirements rim friendship with an Exakta v the way to photographic sueJJJj |he beginner making his first b!it true equally of the expert, r the instrument for recording BS or for any of the many ntronting the professional creasing versatility that695 words
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Article, Illustration467 1961-09-14 13 It shuts its 'eye' when the light is too poor A PHENOMENON, in the form of a most unusual camera, is now on the market. A camera which, believe it or not, is so sensitive to light that it simply will not function under bad lighting conditions at all. The467 words
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Advertisement87 1961-09-14 13 lUllllfc>**^i3| S LIGHT ANALYSER. v > BcnHn::::::^s' '''•"■■y- B I B^^ AW I 111 KiiHS^SI tlllllMl* TELEPHOTO 'lens. C MSaskX jSSSSSSS^iL I ICw L lulllllW SW*\ M 1 m^ l^SS^^^fc^y^B kfr Aufoiwotic Exposure Control 3 B^B^g^B^B !^JH!4 sH Ihih ■^■^■^Bi^Lv- X| c^tt>^»i c-^r x^^^S^M^k^fik^^^P^y^^^S^^ft^k^k^fe^k^^^^^k^^^^^^k^k^k^^^ I i ntiiMitlititiri iHfv 1 ■^■■'■■•i^^B^B^^^^^87 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1961-09-14 14 Looking down for the unusud OO many photograph ers look straight at a subject or a scene and forget to look either up or down as well. Looking down will often produce pictures of the most unusual aspect, sometimes with startling and unexpected lighting and strange patterns. ir you are1,365 words
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Advertisement233 1961-09-14 14 Your Pvptdar-Priced Quality Line OLYMPUS fii 1 1 ii'iP ll^^i. SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE.. f^S v L^ o^-"' j NFUfI Nk ..y Clli AUTOMATIC \S. AND ULTRA- MINIATURE N. "PEN-EE" X Newest Olympus quality product, offering full electric-eye automation, optional manual controls, economical single-frame '35' size at a price you can233 words
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Advertisement60 1961-09-14 14 he advani I J fILL AH J MOST ADVANCED RELiABLI Slectronic B*lash Units! COLOUR TEMPERATURE 6000 KELVIN I use penlight batteries. KAKONE I BgaMMJfe^ll The no fC[ lose. peed or S I 1 i t k Ifi lo** c r c inisc'u 11 h en tptxtmi Oon ,c, < 9*60 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-09-14 15 rF MLiGHT BATTERIES i icen *£n«o, the It.iblishetl niarKH. d tor this < automatic :B t,pri llls cX r.-v f| i *Jr >-di<- > ffVa Critical i r :to in- rmir ragm \SA 1 M v r |-sl N-;*- r V--. itic Is245 words
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428 1961-09-14 15 From musical precision 8mm cameras /\N the shores of Lake Suwa in the heart of the Japanese Alps lie the works of the Sankyo Seiki Manufacturing' Company, makers of Sankyo 8 m.m. cine cameras. Three years ago, Sankyo was relatively unkno w n to the camera world, but they were428 words
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667 1961-09-14 15 THREE METHODS OF TAKING 35mm PICTURE FUJI Photo Film Co, Ltd., of Japan, manufacturers of the popular Fuji film, will soon introduce five new cameras, all with the latest camera advancements, to the local market through their local agents, "Tithes^ Dental Photo Supply, Ltd. In the 35mm field Fujica introduces667 words
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Advertisement7 1961-09-14 15 l/S LTD SINGAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR PENANG II7 words
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Article, Illustration866 1961-09-14 16 K.S. KONG - K.S. KONG Written and photographed By rpO many of us, an A album containing pictures of our loved ones is a family treasure, a treasure which increases in value with the passing of the years and a treasurf which rightly holds the pride866 words
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Advertisement206 1961-09-14 16 ji^|H^^BS{§|l&&l£|S Bk. vfl I Mffil^hfldm^l^MdßttWl^M^H^^^M^fafi^^^M B l.^^^r B'a^ interchangeable fl S X jjj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^H^^H^H^^^^fl^^^B^^^Bß BL >B lenses with HBflflflP fl >x Hi Hi Hi^B^H cow-hide caw fl |B^^BBm^^ai|ttpßBBK^^^B >-'- H H 35mm F2.8 6c 105 mm F2.0 5e fl^B fl gMßM^^^^^^^^^^^^wP^ Je^^B flTuQl^^^R 80mm Fl.B 5e 135 mm F3.5 5e ■II206 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-09-14 17 GREE IN MUSIC RLOCAL PLAN SUDENT m i b j; ..u-vfii i» n i liombo r fifSt \lis p has her; .ii>pv f' -he lhe itiors in d md it U I t d Miurne -..iia 0 xpv; .it39 words
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132 1961-09-14 17 When girls were seldom seen in public.. JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mr. A. S. Le Vos. gave a talk on 'Malaya Then and Now" to the members ot johore Bahru Rotary Club at the Civil Service Club here. Mr. Le Vos first came to Malaya in 1907 and had been a132 words
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104 1961-09-14 17 SCHOOL STAGES COMEDY BY THORNTON WILDER SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two thousand people saw Thornton Wilder's play. "The Match-maker," in three successive nights at the Fairfteld Methodist Girls' School hall. Sixteen pupils of the school took leading and secondary roles in this hilarious play, which was given a Malayan setting. First play104 words
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Article, Illustration240 1961-09-14 17 oost for man who saw bright future in airline industry SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MAN who 13 years ago switched to an airline job because he saw a bright future in this fleld, has now become one of the top men in ;m airline office here. He is Mr. Erik Kongsted,240 words
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265 1961-09-14 17 I ABOUR inspectors aconite «k SINGAPORE, Thursday. L role on -the themselves creditably in their new and commercialeses 11 at industrial Department. P remiB es says the annual report of the Labour i.ulJriVSis^ involved inor aff^ted265 words
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Article47 1961-09-14 17 SINGAPORE Thurs.-The annual general meeting of the Singapore P^y I Students' Union which was scheduled to ld j£tSzturday has been P O5l i PO K ed union Se^okesman said 1 that ?he O me%ng could not be held last Saturday for lacs of quorum.47 words
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75 1961-09-14 17 200 POLY UNION MEMBERS AT GET-TOGETHER SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Members of the Polytechnic branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees so enjoyed their get-together social that they hope to make it an annual affair. The social was held at the Polytechnic Exhibition Hall, and was attended by about 200 people. Mr.75 words
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Article54 1961-09-14 17 SINGAPORE Thurs.— The Chung Hwa Girls' High School will celebrate its golden jubilee with a ceremony at the school hall, 191 Bartley Road, at 3 p.m. today The celebrations will include an exhibition of handwork by students at the school premises tomorrow and Saturday from 8.3054 words
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Article41 1961-09-14 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Mobile Unit of the Blood Transfusion Service made visits to Pulau Senang Settlement, Singapore Infantry Regiment, Outram and Changi Prisons, R.A.F. Changi and Royal Naval Asian Hospital last month, according to the service's report.41 words
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117 1961-09-14 17 A STUDENT'S 'FRIENDS': GUITAR AND VIOLIN PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. A Medan student left here for Chicago for further studies taking along with him a guitar and a violin. For 19-year-old Tjok Poi Leng has always found these two instruments useful companions during his lonely days at home. He decided to117 words
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280 1961-09-14 17 $546,000 compensation paid last year for injured workmen SINGAPORE, Thursday. \[*HE Labour Department helped over 10.000 injured workmen or their dependants to collect $546,884.68 in compensation last year, according to the annual report of the department for !!)(>(). Compensations collected in fatal cases amounted to $205,885.35; permanent disablement $187,651.95 and280 words
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160 1961-09-14 17 GRAD OFF TO SEE COLLEGE LIFE IN U.S. PAYA LEBAR, Thurs. A graduate assistant of the Nanyang University here left by air for America to see just what college life is like there. Miss Yong Yit Yoong a graduate assistant in chemistry, said before her departure that she was curious160 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-09-14 17 Class-mates give rousing send-off to student to America on scholarship OAYA LEBAR, Thurs. The whole preuniversity class of Gan Eng Seng School were at the airport to see their popular class-mate. Tan Wee Kiat, off to America for the second time. The students221 words
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167 1961-09-14 17 Conciliation service sets record OINGAPORE, Thurs. The conciliation service of the Labour Department helped to settle a record number of disputes last year. The annual report of the department for 1960 stated that 804 disputes, a record number, were referred to the section. Of those, 724 were amicably settled or167 words
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71 1961-09-14 17 BANGALORE 1.L.0. OFFICER DUE HERE TODAY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. R. Usakligil. an official in the Asian Field Office of the International Labour Organisation at Bangalore. India, is due here today after a visit to the British Borneo territories. Now on a four-day visit to Kuching, he Is holding general discussions71 words
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Article24 1961-09-14 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There will be a free show of cultural and educational films at India House, Grange Road, at 5.30 p.m. today.24 words
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Article27 1961-09-14 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The next Sunday session of the Blood Transfusion Service will be held on Sept 24 from j 9 a.m. to 12 noon. I27 words
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104 1961-09-14 17 EXCURSION TO BROADEN THEIR KNOWLEDGE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— About 60 member.- of the Kalian j» Airport Estate Community Association will visit three paces of interest in an excursion tomorrow. Mr. Fong Veng Tew. the secretary of -the social and welfare sub-committee ol the association, said the aim was to widen the104 words
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Article31 1961-09-14 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs Filtyflve South Indian labourers, who were either destitute or unlit to work, were repatriated to India last year, according to the annual report of the Labour Department.31 words
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Miscellaneous360 1961-09-14 17 mnruitiv be gained during this prosperous aiIRIH (Apr. 21-May 21): A IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... period if you don't Uke un- <*UHUS GOOD period for your necessary risks. progress but be warned of the YOU are P"*^ l^^V* the AMliftllTC <*»» 21-Feb. 19): thls evcnin|f on outstanding AQUAHIUS LAN wUviiy360 words
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235 1961-09-14 18 Dance at club to pick Miss Bluebird fTHE search is on among Singapore's young women for Miss Bluebird. And if she's the one you think she is vote for her at the first annual dance of the Lambretta Bluebirds on Saturday* Sept. 30 at the People's Association in Kallang. At235 words
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796 1961-09-14 18 SCOOTER CARE Contd: Exercise great patience T ET us imagine that you have jusl taken delivery of your new scooter. Your iirst task will be to run it in for at least 1,000 miles; or if possible, longer, because the first 2,000 miles are extremely important. Just what is meant796 words
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Article, Illustration335 1961-09-14 18 ISKANDAR WINS VESPA RUN ON SECRET ROUTE IN BEST TIME TOUCH AND GO FROM START... AN 'OUTSIDER' WINS 'MYSTERY' EVENT pIDING with perfect timing, and strictly conforming to the road signs, Iskandai Jalil returned the best time of 58 minutes to win the Vespa Club's road rally over a "secret"335 words
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Article, Illustration199 1961-09-14 18 Tough 'Navigation Night 4 planned: Course will cover bad, unlit roads HPHE Vespa Club is planning a "tough night" for Singapore scooterists, according to a club spokesman. This will be an island-wide "Night Navigation" event the date for which is still to be fixed. But199 words
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262 1961-09-14 18 DENIS HOLN - Give IQ tests f drivers to cut down road deat DENIS HOLN by HOLN JJOAI) safety experts m quidl I up a case for L-drwers i,, u,^ I fsence lest as well as a dn\ I they get their licence 1 There is a strong body of motoring opinion thai262 words
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Advertisement86 1961-09-14 18 M- GO ANYWHERE CAREFREE BBb bT^^ >»»obs*> pfek TCI jBJ Bw BBV. BBBBt^wiliii-* *^^sBEB PSPwP^®^^ v /> n n rT~^ t !< wBbH?9HHl^ ■>'■■■" k-^-.- |i [iflU 1 ;■'-<-: ■Bfc^;i::jo<'?3S«(^x< 1 I/ i- /jfY^ Made in Italy by BIANCHI \JrrchcMrd 3§ otors s.h apo« 4 BATU PAMAT LABIS 6 Ken86 words
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426 1961-09-14 19 DEMI TASSE - DEMI TASSE THE SIGNS THAT GIVE HIM AWAY NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS By JUST before thatweekly arithmetic test or a history paper, little Junior reports that he is sick. And to make things look real he complains of some pain426 words
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Article, Illustration625 1961-09-14 19 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE J.-.in -till rtlonlliN 1 bed tfa hei j paralysed MTIOUS fever. t "it .ihle I h.ul Mirrr three .it ItS more i hoin 1 d.iy she test im me Is the future ahead. I want to uork for Mum. to repay in what way Ithe Umbrella Uha cha - 625 words
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Article121 1961-09-14 19 A CHANCE TO APPEAR IN 'WILD AGE' I MET a man this week who is keen to give aspiring young stars a chance to appear on stage in a play he is producing. lhe piay 'The Wild Age" is a story about delinquency and the web of trials it weaves.121 words
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Advertisement358 1961-09-14 19 4HHH HBWijxpyyysoft^jKKKffffwßffi HWy .^PPPPPiwjSMßßHppWfa^Ajjcv. aJ|- a jJ^**oTspk '■'■iiif T^W I vPQQoPPi wm JUUOOQvgQvyvQv'yvvfiJ'v^^fl? KlUy ■bSHBuK^P'' v I Pa JQOOOOQ| B Hflflftj" Jo p%~* -'•*»9P-'''''^^ w 4H B|\ LXJ^t^fjf pppW B 8 Mfll BOQC SI i S tBSr Sfßwrr* '^mPv^^^- Bfevi>v'iv jfc *3o^l pppx. m itifr'^J^B ppff B' 4uv S Bflß358 words
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Article, Illustration510 1961-09-14 20 SUNNY GIAM - Judges give 'duck's egg' fer pictures of skimming ducks SUNNY GIAM PHOTOGRAPHY by •■JKHJ many photographs of "flying" ducks skimming over the surface of water, so much so that nearly all such works ended up with duck's egg results. So were pictures of leaping ballerinas and misty coconut palms. These510 words
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Article394 1961-09-14 20 JONATHAN RUSSELL GOES THROUGH SELECTIONS THAT WILL SUIT EVERYBODY'S TASTE THERE is only one reliable criterion on which to judge dance music either it gets the people out of their chairs, away from their drinks and onto the floor, or it doesn't. This394 words
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Article184 1961-09-14 20 17* ROM the facts below r can you guess who this world-famous man is? The answer will be published in P. 3 tomorrow. rIS renowned artist was a source of grief to his teachers. Not only was he a desultory student but he seemed incapable of learning arithmetic.184 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-09-14 20 f\UR mystery star last week was famous singer Charlie Rich. There were no correct entries, so this week's prize will be four Philips EP discs. Here we have another top personality of the music world. When you have made your guess send your entry to "Free Press56 words
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411 1961-09-14 20 Review of latest Elvis disc wins him a $10 prize J'HIS week's Critic Contest winner is Tan Hong Ghim of 150-N East Coast Road, Singapore 15- He wins the $10 nrize. \\r writes: Elvis Presley, the number one top recording artiste and idol of many of today's teenagers, appears on411 words
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Article, Illustration285 1961-09-14 21 FA chief Soh off to Britain: 'II study best methods to nprove football in S'pore' The tball Asso- ,r SOOll. land on ad the ration of all AssoFTFA IMI a ne vicevrutiw Foo TFIF.Vs o k around England cross rtnight's •our ol visit as lubs as m going Ol tbe285 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-09-14 21 .i backhand stroke in hi* singles i I" red Stolle at the Singapore a ino-M't match Hewitt won the d h»Nt the second 9-7.26 words
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Article, Illustration250 1961-09-14 21 Grand Prix course is the rider's favourite circuit SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ MAN who set the fastest time of the day at the Singapore Old Upper Thomson Road Sprint with a time of 63 seconds this year, is aiming for Singapore Grand Prix honours at the Thomson Road Circuit on Saturday250 words
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Article268 1961-09-14 21 YOUTHS TO FORM RESERVE SQUAD SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Football Association will soon be having a reserves team comprising of 18 players. This team will be kept together and the players will step into the national team as soon as they show they are capable of playing top class268 words
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141 1961-09-14 21 STEVE SNIDER - STEVE SNIDER By NEW YORK, Thursday. s has become a second rate lases of men's tennis hi owing and ball-kicking. a I," a: iieii Rai- Win n he blows his lop he goes id broke"' In -«s Uirowing, banging, kicking and related antics.141 words
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Article57 1961-09-14 21 I r in ed down 'a a j Be I otnl- blai k range. f Wearnes led 1-0. at hall lime through Saim. Am* m c interval they went fiWIher ahead through -^d j and Saini Pala:>iappan KTBKEADI S.C.: Mj*^ tar: Ramll Hasan. Samad P.Uhly: Bo^H- h?^'57 words
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98 1961-09-14 21 MRS. CARRUTHERS WILL BE THE MANAGER SYDNEY. Thurs. Jimmy Carruthers, former world h bantamweight champion, will, be managed by his wife, Myra The couple signed a I contract to this effect. The 32-year-old boxer retired from the ring in May qv* alter successfully do- j fpndin* his world crown, agai^t98 words
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Article16 1961-09-14 21 ESr^'&.rs V t al t h ce S C O hfeJ Constructors Department16 words
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Article, Illustration63 1961-09-14 21 SAKIF SULEH, the Pulau Brani Combined goalkeeper comes out to punch clear in the friendly football match played at Pulau Brani on Tuesday. The Army forward who is beaten to the ball is right winger Tromans. On the left is Army inside right63 words
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Article145 1961-09-14 21 TOKYO, Thurs. The A seven member s of Japan's weightlifting team withdrew their boycott against the delegation leader and coach-manager and will leave on Sunday for the world championships in Vienna, beginning on Sept. 20. The weightlifters. including world bantamweight record holder Yoshinobu Miyake, had said they145 words
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Miscellaneous34 1961-09-14 21 Today's football NAVAL BASE. Ihurs -The Electrical Engineers Department will meet the Naval Police Force in a interdepartmental soccer match which will be played at the Deptford Road ground here today at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration457 1961-09-14 22 Scrutineer - Fast finishing Limavaddy beats the favourite Judge Wise Scrutineer Trainer Heddle's newcomer creates a $51° sensation at Penang By Penang, Thursday 'pRAIXKR Heddle's newcomer, Limavaddy, having his lirst outing in the country, created a sensation at Penang yesterday when he came with a terrific finishing burst in the straight to457 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-09-14 22 Japan's soulkevpvr Sorihlile Tida looks on helplessly as Tan Eng Bock scores Singapore's first s?oal. Japanese Unhrersities' team beat Singapore Selection 12-6 at the River Valley Road Swimming Pool last night.36 words
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301 1961-09-14 22 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE, Thursday TO mark the biggest venture of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's South-East Asia championships for the Orient Year Cup, the organisers have made elaborate plans lo turn the opening tonight into a grand affair. All301 words
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158 1961-09-14 22 Stateside go down to the Japanese RIVER VALLEY. Thurs, In a game played at a fast pace, the touring Japanese Universities' wa-ter-polo team beai a Singapore Selection side by 12 goals to >:x bere laM night In the third minute oi the third quarter. Toru Shibata had to be carried158 words
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Article144 1961-09-14 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Formosa have withdrawn from the .south i\a>t Asia basketball championship for the Orient Year Cap which starts at the Happy \Yorlcl Stadium tonight at 8.00 p.m. Formosa were strong contenders to win the men's and women's title. The Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation received a144 words
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Article19 1961-09-14 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Windsor Rovors will meet S.C.C. in a fooi ball match on the padang today.19 words
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Article32 1961-09-14 22 KATOWICE (Poland). Thurs. Polish champions Gornik Zabrze beat Tottenham Hotspur <En<?lanu) 4-2 in their European Soccer Cup first round, first leg tie before a crovva of 90,000 here yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration250 1961-09-14 22 GRAND PRIX WILL BE OPEN AFFAIR, SAYS PETER COWLING By P. SENEVIRATNt SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Peter Cowling. the motor racing planter from across the causeway predicted that the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend will be a more open affair than the Johore Grand Prix. Cowling, who was badly let down by250 words
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Article52 1961-09-14 22 THE CURRAGH (Republic of Ireland). Thurs.— Your Highness, Irish Derby winner and 6 to 4 favourite, was beaten into second place in the Irish St. Leger over one mile six furlongs here yesterday. Tommy Burns roue Mrs. T. McCairns' 100-9 outsider Vhnadee to a surprise Length and a52 words
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Article, Illustration364 1961-09-14 22 ONLY 37 TICKETS ON WIN TOTE CARRIED BY THE WINNER JOCKEY Mil chc iJ was in Splendid riding (arm, bringing off a urand treble. Ho landed the winners ot the iir.-i two races, Intuition and Hindu Kobe. a:. a King Power in Race Five. Intuition and Hindu Robe are trained364 words
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Article, Illustration193 1961-09-14 22 Thomaszvaer, New State in a good morning gallop on heavy track By SCRUTINEER PENANG. Tniirs. JHOMASZVAER and New State provided the best workout here today. The track was heavy after overnight rain. The two stablemates gradually increased the pace from the half mile and made a race of it over193 words
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181 1961-09-14 22 PADANG RUGBY ENDS IN WIN FOR S.C.C. SINGAPORE. Thurs.-In a hard and fast game of rugger played on the padang yesterday. the Blacks lost to the S.C.C. by 20 ponts <3 tries. 2 goals. 2 penalties > to eight <goal. penalty The Blacks, considered to he the best all- Asian181 words
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