The Singapore Free Press, 15 September 1961
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Title Section22 1961-09-15 1 1° KEEI> "I* WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1961 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article33 1961-09-15 1 Fast morning gallops on the Penang track: P. 24 [ests to Linate 16 in cycle event j ssions B bis I I must j are I TTUffiC I T333 words
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Article, Illustration20 1961-09-15 1 THE MOMENT BEFORE THE KICK20 words
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Article307 1961-09-15 1 Reluctant camel lured by music SINGAPORE, Fri. A 12-year-old camel, which is quite used to footlights. grease paint. noise and crowds, became suddenly shy at the prospect of a sea trip to Hong Kong and created a commotion at the Tanjong Pagar docks yesterday. Whirl workers stopped work for a307 words
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Article164 1961-09-15 1 &OMEWBERE in Eur ope today is a man who knows the exact location of the J>B4 million loot gathered by the armies of the late Field-Marshal ErW in Rommel as they retreated through north Africa in World Tht loot was dumped somewhere m the sse164 words
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261 1961-09-15 1 Vegetables: Prices shoot up in last ten days SINGAPORE. Fri. Prices of vegetables in common use here have sone up in the past 10 days Market stall-holaers a vt d food Importers ascribed this to an appreciable drop m supply from Sumatra and < Malaya and also to exports from261 words
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48 1961-09-15 1 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Siamese twins, bom on Monaay at Kanaaii!4 Kerbau Hospital, are aomg very well." Tliey are still Jn an incubator. Trie twin* are joincu ai the chest ana abdomen. Specialists have not yet come to any riei;hion about .separating them48 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-09-15 1 4\ INCIUKNT in the final carter of the Japanese University s team against Singapore- in an inter- national water-polo match played at the River Valley Koad Swimming Pool last nijfht. Japanese forward Kuwabsa collected the ball but failed to score against Singapore goalkeeper Lim Teck Pan55 words
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188 1961-09-15 1 1,800 AIRMEN PARADE TO MARK BATTLE OF BRITAIN SINGAPORE, Fr L— O A total of 1.800 officers and airmen paraded at the Royal Air Force stations at Changi, Seletar and Tengah this morning to commemorate Battle of Britain. The Far East Air Force colour was hoisted at Changi shortly alter188 words
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Article45 1961-09-15 1 ACCRA. FrL— A communique issued by the Commonwciith > Finance Ministers at the end oi their conference here last night said all Commonwealth representatives except Britain had expressed grave apprenenslon and concern regarding possible results of Britain's application to join the European Common Market.45 words
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140 1961-09-15 1 904 homes ready at Bukit Ho Swee site PREMIER TO OPEN PHASE NO. I GIXGAPORE, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will officially open the iirst phase of the Bukil Ho Swee Housing Estate on Sept. 23 al 4 p.m. The phase which consists of 904 one-room semi140 words
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Article36 1961-09-15 1 WELLINGTON. Fn. -Nf\v Zealand's No. 75 Canberra Jet Bombe: Sauadroii basso ai Sin^apor^ i< to be withdrawn for economy reasons says a defence White Paper tabled in the House of Re- presentatives yesterday.36 words
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Article29 1961-09-15 1 TOKYO. Fri Malaya's new ambassador :o Japan, Tuan Syed Baaii n;)s oiriveci Here to tatee up his new post. He rOl present his credentials- to Lmperor Hirohito.29 words
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Article157 1961-09-15 1 STOCK EXCHANCI v- •.v i Slock > m in Si m i n No lvi* i i 'i done l!i'' Hai ■>■>>.>> 8"N. Sellri Hi f v t v m Si II .rbniii »s "'I RUBBER PRiC- 1 I'!''' 1 Sin iftort this nwvn S .< n! |>ci lit157 words
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Advertisement59 1961-09-15 1 For style I J%r^ comfort I QPTiEK opticians fc|s^ w s Pore Tel: ***** Bs IN TOWN OUT-OF-TOWN jr.-.. 3 :t on cp«n rari: 0(>I J or e T qu ,p men t. too. I U take on just one gallon. aust 'nA4o LOOKS YEARS AHEAD I nat borheo note**59 words
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Advertisement103 1961-09-15 1 FASCINATION' ■^wpgSS^^B Why her best watch should be a Universal Proof No 1 p asc nation s h Un /ersa des«g» Fascination protected by patents Onfy originals «.an w fn^ Dr j gn f this distinction. new star Proof No 2: Universal has its own tie.i!'vp designers... famous in the103 words
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Advertisement10 1961-09-15 1 YUASA^^^ sw'ti mtTViTAOiNO co .ih c.»» fi«y I pages today10 words
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City section: Finance and industry
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373 1961-09-15 2 Majedie (Johore) in 'strong position': merger with Brae move By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. ALTHOUGH the present is a difficult time to forecast the outcome of the current year with such unpredictable factors as the seven per cent bank rate, international policy, the Common Market and industrial373 words
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211 1961-09-15 2 YEW YORK. Fri.— Tin was softer and quiet with all positions offered at 121 cents per i lb. and bids were scarce Later In the day spot still (Tared at 121 cents per lb.. but October- November, howevef was available at 120^ i211 words
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Article30 1961-09-15 2 tie Finanrimes ms iku I indices tor last year, weeic aco. yesterday's respeo- fna :>•■» I 433 5 4i<v 1. 417 0. X -id.-rs ;0T 1°34. 190 3. 185.4.30 words
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Article34 1961-09-15 2 K>N S cks of in in London metal ex- warehouses at the ol las week totalled 5.526 gainst 5.628 tana in the .0 eek omprising Lon- 2.415 Liverpool 1.755 and Hull34 words
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Article149 1961-09-15 2 yHIPS (ring alongside the Singapore *i\.trves today are: RocttßK: 31 02. 16. r-tntbu 23 2\. Reymont v. 19, SUiadecng 21 22, i urn »'>. Le&M Maersk C 9 30. Outer v«ads: Karens; DJarvm. Si!mX Bock A:. a. Sar.!*i:;i. KmraaiM, Sty. Malacca. P Sti i• s Bieoao, Beng149 words
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197 1961-09-15 2 ANOTHER QUIET, UNCERTAIN DAY ON SHARE MARKET LONDON. Fit The stock markets gave another quiet and uncertain performance yesterday. Prices were marked down at the opening following a further fall in the United Kingdom steel output during August and although some of the losses were recovered later. mast prices were197 words
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Article30 1961-09-15 2 LONDON. Fri. Production of ttn~in-concentrates in the Federation of Malaya rose 0 5.107 ton? in July from 4.807 tons in June, the International Tin Council stated yesterday.30 words
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Article140 1961-09-15 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lita: saiea m tne Singapore Tiadmg Rtx)m yehteraav were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.31 2 cents'*. F. X. Orcis $2. 35 < 4 cent*?'*. Gammon 51. 63 lO cents i. M. Cement 52.38 I cent), liobiiLson Or us $1.35 (unchanged). Steamers 82 cents l x i140 words
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Article34 1961-09-15 2 LONDON, Pii. Detailed con- i sultations between Britain ana other Commonwealth countries on the possibility of Britain joining the European Common Market will start here on Monday, it was reliably learned yesterday.34 words
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Article56 1961-09-15 2 HONG KONG, Thurs.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H S Bank Corporation >358 $338 sales sales Wheelock Marden si 1.20 si 1.50 sales wle? H'konc phone $41.50 $41.75 sales sales Dairy Farm <*c Cold Storace 536.T5 $36.00 sales sales Taikoo Dock 5G6.00 564.00 sales sales56 words
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Article118 1961-09-15 2 LONDON. Sept. 14. Previous RUBBER No. 1 RSS t.if tin iPltn parts S«pt -5 8/}6 ?5 .Vl6 Oct 25 5/16 25 516 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25* 25i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Oet 2511/19 26 11/16 Ntv 25 11/16 25 11/16 TONE: Steady118 words
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Article65 1961-09-15 2 NSW YORK, Sept. 14. Frevleut Tort^y TIN ttraitt spot 121.50 I'JI.OO RUBBER Futures Rei Contract 4«Bt. 29.75 29.924 M«W. 29.671 29.65 TONE: Steady. SALiI: light lots. Standard Contract N»v. 29.574 29.42 i J»n 29.35 29.25 TONE: Quilt. SALES: On* Itt Nt. 1 Ml sept, landed price 30}65 words
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Article29 1961-09-15 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 14. 30 Industrials 722.20 7to 00 20 ■•ilrtatft 143.75 ***** 15 Utilities r JJ jg-g !es stock. cimiMit, mM 1 240.29 238.77 J29 words
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Article37 1961-09-15 2 Malabar apot 45|. afloats 45*, Sept. shipment 45. JLarnpong spot 451, afloats 45J, Sept. shipment 45. Muntok whit* •pot 53, afloats 52. Sept. shipment 51, sellers ex-dock. Al.toVf ulKr(i OUOtISCI 'r> JJ >» (toll ocr ib37 words
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Article85 1961-09-15 2 LONDON, Sept. 14. Previous Taday COPRA Philippine* Eur»|iean ports dflivtrtd waight ptr •.if. UK. Ntrth l«Rg Ut% Sept. $167* $167 COPRA, "traits ■•rue* o.i.f. U.K./ Nartfi furapatn r t dellvarad waiajtf ptr Ung ton Mpi./Ott £601 *60! COCONUT OIL erutf* Strtrti «.t.ff. Kur*. pe»n part* In hul%85 words
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246 1961-09-15 2 KATANGA: U.N. TROOPS FIRE ON RED CROSS AMBULANCE PLISABETHVILLE, Fri. Indian U.N. troops entrenched in the post office building here yesterday shot up an ambulance flying a Red Cross flag when it stalled gravely wounding the African driver and stretcher-bearer. As fighting continued here following the United Nations move to246 words
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Article36 1961-09-15 2 1 3 guerillas killed SAIGON. Fri. Thirteen Communist guerillas were killed and a large quantity of locally-made arms captured when government forces attacked a Communist training camp in forests 60 miles south of Saigon last Tuesday.36 words
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Article75 1961-09-15 2 VIOSCOW. Fii. Russia successfully launched a new and more powerful multi-stage carrier rocket into the central Pacific on Wednesday, the official News Agency Tass reported. The rocket covered a distance of more than 12.000 kilometre^ about 7.500 miles'. The flight of the rocket and the operation75 words
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251 1961-09-15 2 Gromyko is ready to meet Rusk on Berlin MOSCOW, Friday. THE first break in the mounting tension over Berlin came last night with a Moscow announcement that Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, has been authorised to discuss Germany and other problems with his American opposite number, Mr. Dean251 words
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152 1961-09-15 2 BRITAIN ADDS TO RHINE ARMY: RED CALL-UP lONDON. Fri Britain J yesterday announced a new build-up of her forces In West Germany to improve their effectiveness during the present Berlin crisis. ;The reinforcements the first of which left Britain yesterday would increase the anti-aircraft strength of the British army of152 words
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Advertisement474 1961-09-15 2 N»Y.K. LINE Spore S ham Perang Sa»a y.aru j- Li UA 3 11/61), H'Cufg, Bren 8 Rotterdam IMI Oet Settsu Maru NM MIM, rtddak, P. Said. Genoa. H'SOilles, Hamiwri F*A a 10 Bl), Brerr?-. Rottercam. LonaDn, i U Hwre 2729 Sept atsuta M3ru Port Said, E^-ut. Lattaiua, Famagusta. is, Istanbul,474 words
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Advertisement167 1961-09-15 2 w rW I essehceVchJJl aids you to enjoy m I Healthful Enjoy- f Ml me/i/ /or Me y^ j I M*D£ IN US A *l***t*l ttltt'atH I Obtainable Fnmt Ali i I Distributors: PASUMA (1960) LTD. 72, Peck Seoh Street, Singoporc 2 7, v phc 7 (FASHION PARADE 1 FOR167 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-09-15 2 weiTiNG Y^r NC-r only A I WITH MY U6EC7 IT TO V\G UP J \PEN?/ 1 MY UC3MTEK >pf \vvck I I 1 f ■'i^^«^_lii y i27 words
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87 1961-09-15 3 BASKETBALL: SOUTH-EAST ASIA TOURNEY BEGINS m Mr. r kg ch °ySecre- ..stry of hairman \ear I basketnaany opthe deI h e mUt s ai the S ith-East imamcnt u;rh the v-.nme at lium, last ceremony Bins were on by the Force jportsmanship ot tor gi aid than urt where rtsmanshlp87 words
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288 1961-09-15 3 Warrant issued in 'slipshod' manner, says lawyer A LAWYER, Mr S. K. Lee, yesterday dcs- j cnbed as "slipshod" the manner in which a search warrant was issued and then carried out by a party of police officers raiding bookmakers at the Singapore Turf Club in October last year. Mr.288 words
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Article92 1961-09-15 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. William F. Kirsch. an American attorney, arrived I yesterday from Jakarta. and will leave tomorrow for Hong Kong. He is staying at the Ocean Park Hotel. < Mr. M. O. Broome, a business executive from New Zealand, flew in for a twoday stay. He is at92 words
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107 1961-09-15 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Commercial firms, clubs, institutions and other organisations can now ask for anti-cholera vaccine for the use of their staff and personnel through their medical officers. A Health Ministry spokes- man said they should indent the vaccine in the usual way from the107 words
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Article25 1961-09-15 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. Abdul Rahman bin Hashim 19. of Geylang, was jailed for 12 months ylsterday for stealtag a bicycle on Wednesday. i25 words
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Article16 1961-09-15 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water wiU be^cut off in Zones 2 land Strom 2 p.m. jojj^jgg^.16 words
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Article473 1961-09-15 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DAIRY ALEXANDRA LEE'S M.MiAi'unr., rruiay. MRS. MARY LOBO, newly-elected president of the Kamala Club, has urged all members to give prompt attention to payment of subscriptions, in order that the association could run more effectively. Mrs. Lobo says only 20 members paid their subscriptions for the year 1961. The473 words
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233 1961-09-15 3 HE SUGGESTS HOW TO MAKE BOTANIC GARDENS MORE USEFUL SINGAPORE, Fri. Professor K. N. Kaul, 55, an Indian botanist and agricultural scientist, has recommended four measures to stimulate interest in botany and make the Botanic Gardens more useful to the public. They are: Introduction of more books on botany in233 words
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Article13 1961-09-15 3 PABLO PICASSO was th< mystery personality in yesterday's "Who's This?" quiz13 words
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Advertisement206 1961-09-15 3 Y^i?t f re Br^ss V^ord Puzzle contest entry form IV on me back W#^ j look youß II :^f -MaBim«f BB| SjK^fK^Afl^HOß»aß^r tMB k^Bk^W vtfll hAbh ■■■I r.t-^'CB« Bm I^l *IJ£^v^^BBBBI^BBfIBBBBBK I 81l *^v w'flß^B^ft B^B BVM lyo msi BB Bl jMfa, *m V A\.'\jh^- Bm IB BB Bb Bm'^206 words
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Advertisement104 1961-09-15 3 ic w I VERTIGO I H DACRON-COTTON H S^ft s^ UsTH T 1 ;Bi LOOK FRESH fl| |H ALL DAY LONG -Jj| ■p WHITE GREY- BLUE CREAM JJj 100 c EGYPTIAN COTTON EXCERPT from STRAITS TIMES Sept. 14th Woman's Page "Imported from Germans it is mad* entirely from Egyptian cotton104 words
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Miscellaneous289 1961-09-15 3 CINEMAS wt-tk l-oj-cj Libiiuy, ArVLHAMBRA: Eichmann His menian Street entrance, 6 p.m. Crime and Judgment 1.30. 4, CHUNG HWA GIRLS' HIGH 6.30 9.30. SCHOOL: 50th anniversary CAPITOL: Romanoff and celebrations exhibition of Juliet 1.45 4, 6.30, 9.30. handwork by students. 191 CATHAY: Homicidal 1.30, 4, Bariley Road, 8.30 a.m. to289 words
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Advertisement168 1961-09-15 4 B^>HWj^^^^jL^^^^l IS without question me most superb men's B^^gi^^^^^U^^^jfl wrist chronometer Rolex h.ivo ever created. J^^^^^^f\ l^^S^^^^|Kl!^^B lOO^c waterproof in its Oyster cjse, s^lf-wound WfS. v '>\* xL m^k G Pcrpotu.ii rotor mechanism, it shows not Vjv l v **<* nl only the date of the month but also the168 words
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Miscellaneous169 1961-09-15 4 v.. L"/.jy THE WINNER Bras Basah ®Road: 1 don't think all the tent acles of Cupid would be strong enough to bind man to the home for ever if his woman cannot give an occasional new dish or two and develop in him a taste for home food rather than169 words
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Miscellaneous109 1961-09-15 4 v -.::;^i::::..r .-;:.x.;,;;- y ■■"•*x v— v-s v SJSWW /> ~v^.. v yvrnffrvz •"#•(*•> r- 1 1( w V *"*^W»^ W >W<^ .^^^^^^K- ■'♦'MUPPPPPPt-"' JPPPPOPPPT PPPPfru*vwu v ■'-'■'■OoOo*' uußQf ''''iBBO» tuOup jQQQQt ■■.■.j TwPß^f''PflOQfc WfIPC '-'■'•'•'•^^^^^D^^Br x*x '■•'•iSSoSft OUR MODERN MISS MUST TAKE KEEN INTEREST IN THE ART OF COOKING109 words
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Miscellaneous133 1961-09-15 4 Upper Serangoon ®Our modern Miss must be a reasonably good cook so that, when she becomes Mrs, her husband need not go to restaurants. Her ability to prepare various dishes would make him feel happy and eager at the thought of going home. Well-cooked food ensures good health and domestic133 words
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Miscellaneous75 1961-09-15 4 SECOND MR. LEE HWA LI AN. Me T v 1 1 v m Street: To avoid quarrels and disa p p ointments the modern Mi-s had better try to be a r e a sonably good cook before she aspires to be a Mrs. Even if there are cooks in75 words
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Miscellaneous127 1961-09-15 4 Pulasan Road Every woman, be she oldfashioned or modern, should know or learn to cook if she wants that extra happiness and love from her husband, for a husband is generally fond and proud of his wife who is a good cook as well and knows how to minimise expenditure,127 words
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Miscellaneous67 1961-09-15 4 wmmD Danlop street: Modern Miss must be a good cook in order to prove to her adoring husband that she can be an efficient h o memaker Other wise mey win nave to spend more money employing a cook who often turns out insipid dishes then the husband will only67 words
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Miscellaneous309 1961-09-15 4 "—to Ih. i Should women be free hand in runnC »f*» > or should husband* i h e < on expenses? a limit THIS is the question on k*** T h ryour opinion in Camera Q hr V. views on the subject in 40 to 50 n^, **»Sf2 For the309 words
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Miscellaneous64 1961-09-15 4 jj b I t I 5 I er Bufdc kjbnfkjn the an? a™ «3 giving h3 unethiiM J peeled to ok [on«j MISS HI 1.1 MP J jkbfhfd tail fat A 1 cen. U) t* ■>C 0 ■ba be c o kit I id Bicwt rr.^r 1 -o c les64 words
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Article1106 1961-09-15 5 CLAY BLAIR Jr - MYSTERY OF THE WRECKED GALLEON CLAY BLAIR Jr. DFGFGG CONCLUDING After careful analysis, we returned to the conclusion we had reached after our first cursory search of the wreck. She was, we believed, a huge merchantman armed with about 20 guns. The cargo led us to believe she was English1,106 words
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Advertisement348 1961-09-15 5 RELIABLE AND ECONOMICAL... %a*:*v.%-.-.:.::A::::::::::::::::j:j:::-:: y W^»^ /T Model 80 Genuine 14K Cold Nib and Rolled Gold Cap. Piston Filler Fountain Pen with Ball Pen to Match.. ONLY $13.50 Ex-Spore. In an elegant gift box Obtainable from all leading stores Sole Agents:rfiLlCJj KOON HOE CO. X. y 78. CHIN SWEE RD..348 words
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Miscellaneous167 1961-09-15 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I YK BLAST* IWAMTEC?! I SORKY I KJRRO^H?) HELLO- THIS IS MAPPENIN6!) CUE'S OPERATOR-THERE WAS y A^\ i-ro AS* TUEM ABOUT VDURCAK-BUTIW WWERE WHAT'S TWE GIRLS I GONE. I A LONG-pISTAMCE CALL X "pXTRA^V TT4EGIRL?> KETUKKJIKJ&167 words
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Article326 1961-09-15 6 Mr. Erroll has words of cheer \IR F. J. ERROLL. fl British Minister of State at the Board of Trade, has made the heartening prediction that Singapore will remain a vital trade centre in this part of the world. Mr. Erroll has said that the State's importance as a trading326 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1961-09-15 6 A Few saved Britain then: What can save her now? DFGFGG AIR MARSHAL SIR GERALD GIBBS ASSESSES THE MIGHT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE TODAY TODAY is the 21st anniversary of the Battle of Britain. And today people's minds look back in gratitude to that great victory which preserved freedom.1,211 words
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Article160 1961-09-15 6 ...the Free Press reported: Sarawak as well as the whole coast now under its jurisdiction is described as showing the greatest signs of returning confidence and prosperity. At all the different rivers the inhabitants are busied in attending to the sago and other cultures, and it is160 words
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Article53 1961-09-15 6 JUST FANCY THA T rpwo Japanese trains 1 thundered past each other on a Tokyo suburban line and shattered a train window with air pressure. The flying glass showered passengers and cut a housewife about the face. National Railways officials said it was the first time they had heard of53 words
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Article76 1961-09-15 6 Life is like that i NEW I a provincia i recpipu c r J 32? J management tol have to:.;;; I j Thf Pur..: d jrj "H w en v don't ilk, come to a o it T W C r i- I nuabund tonight-I've J2"* it's fte*^ ft Wh76 words
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Article76 1961-09-15 6 LAUGH. ..WIT BEACHCOMBE Human incottrJ no furttu r j machine deliver I "total neaT and drink in a plaa i tamer. Little did s< that milk which coaj kepi fitesti fsfci 9 months vas n v you ;,uv. do j it in a tin i tntainiq tastelesfi gas Wl en76 words
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Advertisement21 1961-09-15 6 Xn COIDS.ACOSS and PA/A/ 5... a/ioayu ode TIGER OIL ING AUN TONG *H| fICM MfDICAI HAlt '11 {^n, r% AUi&Ji puuu21 words
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Advertisement82 1961-09-15 6 Pigeon i YOUR DELIGHT fi* *j4 jP^SSIH p^cdxfir^'POß^ A fS l '^B ™JW v ri?3 lii 55« A PACKET IN SIMGAPOR^ 80*A PACKET IN MALAYA XENTURY J^^ Pure Malayan <£*2^j p 1 Fruit Juices IttSitf c- J soursop. pyCj^ i^ MANGO, K*§W PAPAYA, tmmiX f"'n TAMARIND. pPPplßfe^ -<^S^^ Avoiloble at82 words
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Miscellaneous245 1961-09-15 6 ■■>•■ RADIO SINGAPORE j s>ung; 10.00 Late evening reShort Wave Service quests; 10.30 The Reith lec--41 metres (7250 kc/s.) tures; 11.00 Starlight conMedium Wave Service: cert; 11.30 When lights are 476 metres. low; 12 (midnight) Close down. A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary; 11.02 Concert pops; 11.30245 words
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Miscellaneous174 1961-09-15 6 1 i^*^ ill! 1 I I CLUES ACROSS 1 He's probably Irish (4). 4 Made runs in a marked way? (6). 8 Partly curried dog! (3). 10 Rainbow girl (4). 13 Tender feeling (8). 14 Rubbed out (7). 15 He may be on guard (6). 17 He certainly seems to174 words
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Miscellaneous190 1961-09-15 6 12 The sum of one and six (5). 15 It's self-sufficient to do it for yourself (4). 16 It's fashionable (4). 18 Building in need of restoration! (4). 19 Out of town, perhaps (4). 20 The favourite colour of sunbathers? (3). 23 It can be dangerous (5). 24 Accommodation for190 words
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Article, Illustration1466 1961-09-15 7 AT LAST A GRAND PRIX THAT'S ALL OUR OWN pp^ FREE ESS r M j I BOTH BIG EVENTS OVER 178 MILES I HE Singapore Grand Prix, which begins tomorrow, Drom ises to be the greatest sporting spectacle i state has ever witnessed. Prix meeting to really call our own1,466 words
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Advertisement70 1961-09-15 7 YAMAHA 250S (YDS-1) YAMAHA 125 (YA-5) YAMAHA 50 (MF-1) llllA|#% BfllAl/^ -f r d Perfectly Only $1,595. (Singapore carburettor in crankcase. Disc valve rives headlight. Easy and economical to maintain. sir* HBIbII thC r J maximum power. Clean, stylish design. kesorve petrol supply. Smart, modern design. jfy||U|v M I Hill70 words
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Advertisement36 1961-09-15 8 Caltex Super Hi-Octane (premium) and Caltex ie Plus (regular) gasolines are the first gasolines in Singapore and Malaya with detergent-action. Detergent-action cleans away carburettor deposits as they form and you get more power and better mileage36 words
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1961 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration912 1961-09-15 8 Austin-the popular family ca with a long, proud history on motor racing cirtuit 12 WILL TAKE PART IN THE SINGAPORE GRAND P R X TWELVE Austins will take part in the Singapore Grand 1 p r i x the largest number of entries of any individual make. They will include912 words
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Article, Illustration8 1961-09-15 9 From squat and square to treamlined and sophisticated8 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-09-15 9 THE RACE TRACK REVOLUTION... ALL IN 13 YEARS kJOTOR racing devotees in Europe and America have seen a design revolution since the war. Cone into honourable retirement or a vintage car museum are those squat, longnosed monsters whose shape remained basically the same for 25 years from Brooklands' glorious hey-day.126 words
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Article309 1961-09-15 10 How to get more out of your car f*ET the Rocol Molyspeed habit and enjoy "new car" motoring always. For East Motors Ltd. ore the local distributors for this revolutionary lubricant. Rocol Molyspeed can be used with any type or grade of oil, including mulrigrade and detergent oil, and it309 words
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Article, Illustration644 1961-09-15 10 Keep these k. pages as race day g^ Saturday Race 1. 9 a.m. 15 Laps MOTOR CYCLES 125 c.c. under 251 c.c. 350 c.c. No. Driver Vehicle C.C. Capacity 2. Seiichi Suzuki Suzuki 125 3. Isamu Morishita Suzuki 125 5. Cheng Teck Meng Suzuki 125 9.644 words
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Article412 1961-09-15 11 ,1, p.m. IS Laps. MOTOR I *VyCLES 126 c.c. -250 c.c. prirfi Vehicle c.C. Capacity Gilera 1 50 Gilera 172 Muda Gilera 172 Kr ong Gilera 172 Gilera 172 i Salim Ducati 173 Gilera 174 Triumph 199 Yamaha 247 Honda 247 Honda 247 Seng Honda. 247 Honda412 words
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Article155 1961-09-15 11 AWARDS tor the Singapore Grand Prix will be j H Lockerbie (for the R.A.C.), E. A. Crabbe jF J Wiiliams. Mr. C. F Pope is chairman of the organising iHitittee Other members are Mr. C. E. Green, i 0 C Weeks, Mr. B.155 words
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Article, Illustration330 1961-09-15 11 OUT TO GIVE EVERYBODY A FIGHT- 51. K. C. Wong Norton 499 7. Soh Gaan Bee Norton s 499 50. Chris Teh B.S.A. Gold Star 499 63. Thio Tjang Djen B.S.A. Gold Star 500 52. M. A. Hamid Norton 547 53. Fon« Kin Mm Norton330 words
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Article, Illustration1680 1961-09-15 12 CHRISTOPHER NIXON - HILL THE AMERICAN DRIVER WHO IS AT HOME WITH BEETHO VEN CHRISTOPHER NIXON By [He bought his first car at age of 12— and today he is world champion A SHORT while ago there was not one American racing driver to be seen on the Grand Prix circuits of Europe.1,680 words
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Article, Illustration789 1961-09-15 13 Engine knock? This could be answer ALTEX A BUSTLING NEWCOMER OPENING MORE SERVICE STATIONS IN MALAYA Bvi..:!"!'i Grand Prix will attract tens of thousands of people. I be bouquets for the victors and applause for the vanliory lies one driving force Uuil achieves success Super Hi-Octane and IC-Plus fuels give789 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-09-15 13 L h ld signal for "breaking the ground" as a bullA CALTEX official land for a new service stat.or, dozer w&27 words
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Article, Illustration2130 1961-09-15 14 RODNEY WALKERLEY - End of the 2 ½-litre formul —seven years that saw every racing record RODNEY WALKERLEY hOOO c.c. OFF ENGINE CAPACITY PLUS A LITTLE Jjgtejy C| Q u By THIS year has seen the end ol the longestreigning formula ever imposed by the International Federation since the first Grand Prix Formula2,130 words
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Article, Illustration2247 1961-09-15 16 G. SUBHAS - Pick the winners Here's my choice for every GP event G. SUBHAS By TRYING to pick the winners of the two GP events for cars and motor-cycles to be held on Sunday has given me quite a headache.' This was my problem: Using the recent Johore Grand Prix and past2,247 words
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Article283 1961-09-15 16 rw\HE now famous name of #v Yamana conveys to the motor-cycle enthusiast, elegance, durability, speed and economy. Yamaha's latest addition to Us considerable range is the YA-5 125 cc motor-, cycle, the only standard two stroke engine with rotary valve on the market at present.283 words
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Article83 1961-09-15 16 cqwl 'v«iJ Greets or 5 ""«">• kj,, Mpid »Mi«h -nake, s '"stance (t has scor e<l a f inte^at (Onai cesses. TheAn ?l.alu s out w '^H yin|( lfter V"l tj mm test, CvCf v conce climaf c and co "<iitions n P^rts of the wort ln M alaya83 words
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Article202 1961-09-15 17 L K»» *ss? x™K makes oi Batin Malaya H1 V e s:£fng out sumption. Maiava iThe factory m Malays a subsidiary of the cen^g Storage Batteries a n» 45 r/e^fnt y c f AU trcaVa> '°rh, parent con.^ny iSMTS^ proiect §f§PS Au sf calle alla s202 words
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Article, Illustration1775 1961-09-15 18 CHRISTOPHER NIXON - Stand-offish snob Not the Moss I Know CHRISTOPHER NIXON By PREPARATION IS THE KEY TO RACING SUCCESS STIRLING MOSS is the best driver in the world and is also well in the running for the title of the worst passenger. Being driven by somebody else is definitely not his favourite1,775 words
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564 1961-09-15 19 PROBLEMS SOLVED FOR JUDGES AND TIME-KEEPERS IN almost every form of sport, every pull and strain of the human muscles determine feats of speed strength and tenacity. They vary each other invariably though some only in a matter of split seconds. This poses a problem to judges and time-keepers at564 words
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Article, Illustration946 1961-09-15 20 Two motor cycle sta back to take part S'pore Grand Pr TWO OF Singapore's best-known motor cyclists will be making a welcome return to racing at the Grand Prix meeting after a long lay-off. The first is Tan Ah Ling, a daredevil performer at many Gap meetings. Tan, a 35-year-old946 words
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Article325 1961-09-15 20 By FREE PRESS REPORTER MORE people are directly connected with the ground work of the Singapore Grand Prix than any other motor race held in Malaya. Apart from the officials, marshals and others helping the Singapore Motor Club on the circuit and the pit crews who325 words
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Advertisement279 1961-09-15 24 acclaimed in "Aviation Week 'Men Only" and other American magazines i^Bw& x if o uq fl MMMWMtMBBBBBmiMi*t n'tfr MWMi i r m^^ glilllllCSttltllilllliHlllllUllillUllllllliliitCJHiiiii,,,,,^, I l/tfcttyi Something e 1 J FASHION SETTING SPORTSHIRTS SMART MEN -ABOUT -TOWN I i EXCELSIOR LTD.^ TiiiniiiC3imiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iniiiminc:ii moni Gevasonor the t f J st AVAILABLEATAL^OO^TORE^^ I279 words
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Advertisement210 1961-09-15 11 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX "^^^^^^^^Q^ega's finest: the self-winding Constellation Chronometer I An Accuracy of Seconds A L.fe Span Of Decades K.xclusivelv sold and serviced by T^ZZc storc.lto stNCAPQWE l) 4. p eiaag R(wdi penaof BROTHERS FEDERATION OF MALAYA wOO M|NC BROTHERS SIOW .J tTdK« R^ d fc*. Campbell Street. Por,.,at. 7210 words
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Advertisement100 1961-09-15 12 tee cneant f [fll <• if? Bftl Ira^ i<x ffltehj. "7"T^ famiK brick tor after ainner Hrw9iHHß v.i'uMa. chocola*c and strawberry iliMißHkf V ou CJn confidently buy from ujr n M hawker because all v" *J"-M^ N l|^^Tf^^ V i Magnolia hawkers are medically examined regularly and Magnolia ire cream100 words
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Advertisement253 1961-09-15 12 I WINNER FOR 1 I BRITAIN I QUCCESS story <n E. :a,n rig I sell-or-sink export campaign;J| Jaguar Cars (made m Coventry) IB sweep the board m Amenta. R They report a complete 1961 -c ■•...•1 X in the United St.-. I |H £10,900,000 ordci It (W York I Splendid!253 words
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Advertisement40 1961-09-15 13 ■w^^ilh\^]wil ideal for Malayan roads jt has a about Goodyear tyres... man they're terrific! man /good/^ear\ tyres are terrific| y ■•"■.■ite&friii" X- wßsmA4+ Jj^. %^i /fl Hd Jaß > N S»t y^BHMffi^j^jF ■.••••f:'.idi- .'':x'X;|i^^P^ LIIU glcdlcol llaltfd v '^pr m rubber40 words
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Advertisement193 1961-09-15 15 JUnORc lilrflN 1 t* ICI#L M V I i I WON ON I DUNLOP When you think of WINNERS >f V V think of SUZUKI MOTOR CYCLES Lead the Field Dependability Reliability THE SUZUKI 250 f B is equipped with a I the SUZUKI 250 TB and see for yourself193 words
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Advertisement75 1961-09-15 16 j? l^Mt"^ MKH' IF B'' wbM in *iM£z£sKMMP%ii^MWs!m& "why are batteries so ideal for Malaya?" I BecdLi-oP they re made thjfs mrhy? .< The patented rruwvtoid 3 i S batteries, gives escape of acid jnd sim\ servicing's easier, wi: 1 t no I* Lucas S batteries ieat prevents tccidental d75 words
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Advertisement94 1961-09-15 17 YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THEM FOR ROAD-GRIP AT SPEED 26 cars equipped with PIRELLI "CINTURA" tyres raced against 44 cars fitted with various other brands in 8 events at the JOHORE CORONATION GRAND PRIX In these O events they achieved jt 3 fastest lap times J first places 4 secon<^94 words
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Advertisement135 1961-09-15 18 capacity range Triumph Engineering II I Company Limited for fine finish, Ml exciting performance re-SB* lasting service AL///® t i- V a choose a new /^^^^^^mm TRIUMPH TIGRESS iftV I ole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR MALACCA SANDAKAN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. ipoh penang The winner I everytime135 words
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Advertisement79 1961-09-15 19 BUILT BY SPARK PLUG SPECIALISTS PREFERRED BY ENGINE EXPERTS There is a Champion spark plug engineered to meet the specific requirements of virtually every engine. So make sure your customers get the proper fullfiring spark so vital to outstanding performance. Always recommend and scil the world's favourite spark plugs 5-RIB79 words
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Advertisement412 1961-09-15 20 m FORD A^Q I f<9 tosE TESTED AND PR OV E N lor Performance Economy Reliability In Malaya's first-ever (duly 26-3O) 100-HOUR NON-STOP ENDURANCE RUN 44.7 MILES PER GALLON* 888 wf S^i^ >§J^^^^^ i JBBKSbBBBF^SI^^^BM VHB^nßt S I *B». <: MMW bbbbbbbb! *X I is- > '^\l bbß -^™Sfc *^hS412 words
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411 1961-09-15 21 Automation -what it will mean the motorist, industry and tomorrow's office worker SINGAPORE, Friday. AUTOMATION processes would be used in woJiL to P reve "t motor vehicles from r»*A X. an d OUt of traffic lanes collisions and road blockage on the highways. inn, i"! ij ii rc(l 1 t411 words
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Article140 1961-09-15 21 STUDENTS SEE HOW SATA WORKS SINGAPORE, F r i.— Sixty girls from the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School were the first party of school children to visit the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culo s 1 s Association premises in Shenton Way under a new programme in the fight against the disease. During the140 words
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90 1961-09-15 21 WORKERS UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE TOTAL 124 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Seventy- i five young workers be- tween the ages of 12 and 16 were registered with the Labour Department during last year, making a total ol 124, according to the depart- j ment's annual report for 1960. j These workers90 words
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157 1961-09-15 21 Former Mecca ship due with tourists SINGAPORE. Fri. More than 150 Australian tourists will arrive in Singapore in the liner Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The 12,555 ton Kuala Lumpur, which sailed from Fremantle on Sept. 9, is on her first West AustraliaFar East cruise. Her itinerary on this trip includes Singapore,157 words
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189 1961-09-15 21 SINGAPORE. Fri. Principals of schools are urged to encourage their Mandarin speaking students to take part in the Chinese speech contest starting tomorrow at the Chinese YMCA hall. Mr. K. S. Ling, the organiser and secretary of the association, said the contest was designed189 words
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106 1961-09-15 21 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Australian Commission in Singapore will this weekend move its offices from Crosby Kou.se in Robinson Road to Mac Donald Hou.se in Orchard Road. The Australian Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Q. Jockel, said yesterday that the move to larger premises is a106 words
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79 1961-09-15 21 ASSOCIATION TO HOLD A 'CULTURAL NIGHT' SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Singapore Indian Association will hold its annual "Cultural Night" on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. at the association's premises in Balestier Road. Items will include Indian dances and songs, and contributions from the other cultural streams. Tnese will be Malay dances by79 words
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Advertisement293 1961-09-15 21 BWLA A LAMGUNfe B|Pi BnBB B^» 9^^ .^B^^a^B^B^P^w*^ i. I Sensational Australian t -,rL__ singing star of Radio j ■A-A^^^rT^^- entertain you nightly -J^^'^T'!^ iVIRY SATURDAY EXTENSIOH #f DODO AND HIS BAND PROVIDE THE MUSIC SUNDAYS: POOLSIDE BARBECUE J^ifV- r Comfort and Quiet. > ft^J I ctrAMD HOrn I C|^293 words
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Miscellaneous331 1961-09-15 21 IVil II M I liH :4m^ fJ :m Q] >I>\M IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... <£&>*££«%.*£ i gards money is yours today. Take THE stars have given you ex- a trip and enjoy yourself, ceptional talents and your force- CiniTTAftllK < Nov 23-Dec. fu! personality is destined to DAUI I IRHIUO331 words
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Miscellaneous62 1961-09-15 21 GEMINI <M»>- 32-June 21): A utmini REALLY ucJiy dav> when everything you do appears to be in high favour. Make a fine profit. CANCER iiKi e npi^ y 23): ANTICIPATE something really exciting happening to you this day. Look on the bright side. LEO (JulT 24- Aug. 23): THE general62 words
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Advertisement771 1961-09-15 22 CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops; There seems to be no lack ot good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. :--.'--:»»w«:::V.:V.t»!n ,:;V-"v. -.-.i. MODERN CLOCKS MODERN HOMES OFFICES WIDE SELECTION BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS C#t//V C//OA/G771 words
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Advertisement489 1961-09-15 22 ft KEEP YOUR TEETH sparkling white by brushing them daily with American made "Four Star" nylon tooth brush. From LIM SENG HUAT LTD., 13. Circular Road, Singapore and Federation branches. ft ENJOY A SEA TRIP and picnic during Sundays and holidays at Pulau Hantu. Special launches take you there and489 words
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Advertisement495 1961-09-15 22 SAVINGS FOR STUDENTS going abroad. Bargain prices on winter wear such as overcoats, pullovers, scarves, gloves and woollen underwear are offered at the Cheap Sale of CHOP FOOK ON, 83/85 South Bridge Road. ft SUPERB TAILORING WITH the best suiting materials available viz: Marzotto, Metcatex. Mohair. Terylene, Worsted and Dacron495 words
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Advertisement174 1961-09-15 22 be maue io your own design anu specification. DRY CLEANING at iUs best! Your clothes last longer and look cleaner when they are h.mdied by WHITEHOUSE DRY CLEANING CO., 344, Orcuara Road. Dry cleaning of carpels also unaeiuiken at modeiate charges. ft HOUSEHOLD LINEN wnnh includes a compreiieosive range of174 words
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Advertisement273 1961-09-15 22 iirs# Unpacked NEW EXCLUSIVE RANGE of JANTZEN SWIM WEAR Specially imported for TEENAGERS! SHORTS It SWIMMING TRUNKS Mode from 10<K; Cotton Stretchoble Nylon Available in all sizes and in exciting Colours! Be Pleasant in a JANTZEN! Get Yours TODAY from fi^) SOON JOO'S S^^/ House et Children's w Mr 53,273 words
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Advertisement62 1961-09-15 22 j/p Jl SUBSTnI FOR OUaI IN CUT AKD J FOR PERFECT I'M wind! COLLYER Quay :'M WONDtRfiJIM I Hairtfn I f 0' I TAI WAH TRAD 31, North Cc-3' F.c Tel ***** 4 I H ACtNTS t. WST* )2, Bott.-. 47/49, S»o"'" (OLD OKINKS|| ProuO'* 0 mi pw#3 For YOur62 words
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135 1961-09-15 23 WITH drip dry clothes becoming more and more popular these days, there comes a hanger now designed to dry them. In plastic, it can be folded up which means you can pack them together with your luggage on holidays. Special suction pads ensure135 words
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Article, Illustration319 1961-09-15 23 BVi I r^^*^ Ik^ k i." A A fcJ_l 1"A-A-^ LATEST CRAZE IN BLOUSES: SMARTEST GIRLS IN SPORE USE THEM HAVE you noticed? The smartest girls >n Singapore are going to town in the ni os t gorgeously over-size blouses. They are not wearins: them neatly tucked319 words
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424 1961-09-15 23 rpHE question whether a young working girl should live away from h^r parents aroused varied opinions from our readers. This was the problem we posed in Family Problem No. 11, which came from a youns girl whose work sometimes involved424 words
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Article366 1961-09-15 23 i BABY CLINIC FOR MRS. KNOW-HOW ONE of our Joo Chiat readers, looking to the future health of her little boy, asks us this question: "My sixteen-month-old son usually stays with his grandparents from Saturday evening to Sunday evening, and is in good hands as they366 words
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Advertisement318 1961-09-15 23 feGAY! toy moment anywhere vl COLOUR TO YOUR HAIR... Stefan Urmist °in a J^ ej<^> iumfo CHAttt'SCWJIIL TH£ PARISIAN WAY H Deportment. Social etiquette, r Human relations etc. $60.00 .jr a3> of waiiu ng is*to/ronnd out make Heavy ffg«resJoqJc pounds sinMMjr, Ts '5 course is especially meant t ill .igei318 words
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Advertisement290 1961-09-15 23 under-playing ,p* your )m\ fun frolic Dy BESTFORM* MADE IN U.S.*. Just right the light support for your sporty moments! The perfect panty under swimsuits, shorts, slacks, casual dresses it's cool, light acetate, cotton and rubber elastic with flat fagotted seams that never show through. So firming, yet so comfortable290 words
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Article, Illustration337 1961-09-15 24 SCRUTINEER - Stablemates Joaleen and Flower in a fast morning gallop at Penang SCRUTINEER FIT SAMSON LOOKS A BRIGHT PROSPECT FOR SUNDAY By PENANG, Friday. lOALEEN (Subian) and Flower (Mitchell) from trainer keilh Daniels' stables were associated in a fine trial at the Batu Gantong track this morning. Breaking from the hall*337 words
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Article224 1961-09-15 24 THE Bangkok women (Wiehuoi made an impn ssive start In the Orient Year Open Basket- ball Chami^onshlps. when they boa; the Songkhla team, 54-46 In the opening game yesterday. S K\:v. Peck gave the Bang- j women 20 tuabie s hei acctu ting. girl, bo224 words
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Article, Illustration34 1961-09-15 24 LIMAVADDY... THE $519 WINNER WITH LEONG UP 0 Limavaddy the horse which paid $519 for a win and $62 for a place at Penang on Wednesday. Limavaddy. pictured above, was ridden by K. Leong.34 words
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261 1961-09-15 24 VICTORY TO JAPAN AND GLORY TO S'PORE SINGAPORE. Fri.— Before an enthusiastic crowd of I more than 2.000, Singapore j were beat la by the Japanese Universities 6-4 in their In- ternational water-polo match played at the River Valley Road Swimming Pool last 1 night. Although Japan's win was full261 words
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335 1961-09-15 24 Seventy to take part in junior table tennis meet at Happy World GEYLANG, Friday. *pHK Singapore Table Tennis Association I has received a record of 70 entrants for the Men's (Junior) singles championship. The contest commences tonight at the Happy j World at 8.30 p.m. The association has divided the335 words
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Article41 1961-09-15 24 PARIS. Fri.— Luus Ayala. of Chile, who recently joined Jack Kramer's lawn tennis troupe, yesterday completed a 6-3, 6-2. 4-6. 6-2 victory over Australian star Lew Hoad to enter the quarter- i linals of the professional tournament here.41 words
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Article43 1961-09-15 24 FARRER PARK. Fri. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank went on a goal scoring s*pree on Wednesday. They trounced Mercantile Bank 1 11-0 in their SBHL football match. i Scorers were: Klass t'3). iDollah Zainol (4), Karim (2) and Van Huizen.43 words
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162 1961-09-15 24 JUNIORS SHOW THE WAY WITH 7-5 WIN JALAN BESAR, Fri.— Juniors, I making lull use of all their chances, scored a 7-5 win over Royal Navy in the Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier league match played here yesteraay. The Navy were the better side. Their attacks were well planned but162 words
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Article152 1961-09-15 24 SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE Burma Hockey Association plans to send a team to Singapore next month for a series of matches, Mr. S. Yogarajah, secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association disclosed yesterday. The Singapore Hockey Association hopes that the Malayan Hockey Federation will jointly sponsor152 words
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Article48 1961-09-15 24 SCARBOROUGH. Pri.— Close of play in yesterdays cricket match here was Hampshire 340 for G dec. and 33 lor no wicket, X unner. s-up Yorkshire 2«9 for 7 dec. D. Padaet; 48. P. Shapre 41. J. Wilson 52. D. Shackleton five for 75.48 words
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Article25 1961-09-15 24 LONDON, Fri.— Notts County ana Derby County drew 2-2 in ft first round match in the English Football League Cup last night.25 words
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Article24 1961-09-15 24 LONDON. Fri. Results ol Rufcby Union mutches played last night were: Bath 18 Clifton 0. Swansea 3 Aberavon 8. Neath 2924 words