The Singapore Free Press, 16 September 1961
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Title Section25 1961-09-16 1 ARCHIVES, *tCKEEP~UP WITU SINGAPORE, ■^,1 WITH THE LOCfI L HEWS YOU MUST READ... The SINGAPORE Free Press No, *****. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1961. 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article243 1961-09-16 1 Card, comments, photo finishes and late tips: P. 1,10, 11, 12 1 drives [round the course W SHAS SINGAPORE, Saturday. -Pertuan Negara, Indie Tusof officially opened Singapore's thi> morning when he drove i in an open Jaguar driven by of the Singapore Motor Club the organising243 words
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Article, Illustration20 1961-09-16 1 THE first picture of Singapore's Siamese twins exclusive to The Free Press.20 words
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Article, Illustration140 1961-09-16 1 THE 'GRAND OLD LADY' OF CAIRNHILL DIES LEAVING 104 DESCENDANTS 'pANGLLV Sai. By the death of Madam Tay Sok Kwee yesterday at the a t;e ol 100'. at her home in Emerald Hill Road. Singapore has lust a link with the pastShe leaves 104 descendants (one son. 21 grandsons, 13140 words
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201 1961-09-16 1 Irish troops suffer 'heavy losses' in Katanga fighting liLISABETHVILLE, Saturday. Til!*- United Nations chief In Katanga, Dr. Conor O'Brien said last night thai Irish troops M Jadotville, 7.") miles north of here, had suffered "heavy losses" in desperate fight- tng. He said the Irish U.N. force had been mortared as201 words
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119 1961-09-16 1 STORE ANSWERS CALL TO SAVE STRANDED FISHING BOAT SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Singapore-based Royal Navy snips were ordered to the rescue of a fishing boat, the 18-ton Sam Yentsino, with 14 men aboard, which had run aground 40 miles ol! Jesseltdn, North Borneo. A spokesman of the Singapore search and rescue119 words
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152 1961-09-16 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The number of new patients at Singapore Family Planning Association clinics throughout the State has increased considerably in recent months. The latest bi-monthly report of the FPA said this could be attributed to the family planning campaigns. lii July, there152 words
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Article86 1961-09-16 1 TOKYO, Sat. -The Fuji Iron and Steel Company said the iron and steel mill to lie formed in Singapore would i>e. initially captt&lised at $5 million. Fuji would provide about hall the capital. The firs! mill would be built bffoK the end oi 11kyour.86 words
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Article322 1961-09-16 1 HOW would you like to be richer by $84 million? impossible, you may say, hut that is the prize at stake in one of the most fabulous treasure hunts of modern times. Eighty- four million dollars that is the value of the ml gathered322 words
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339 1961-09-16 1 SCRUTINEER - Bistro in top him: No horse to beat her tomorrow SCRUTINEER By PENANC, Sat. gISTHO is best this is Hie opinion of practically everybody in the racing circle here. She will probably i^o to the post ;m odds-on favourite tomorrow. On handicapping and her performance last week 1 cannot see339 words
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Article31 1961-09-16 1 n DETAINED SI KG Al w ii |)|O Wl I>\ riminal MA *YAN. H "I Ki ins 1 i M II |1 Is 1 1 i buy in I• ilk31 words
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Advertisement10 1961-09-16 1 ICCESS BrytimetfsOy u paint JM-TOMI i the new Hcmt mUiM10 words
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Advertisement119 1961-09-16 1 v\\ mx FOR I I.M I I It.MII 111 136 \%t <»r«h.nrt ICo.ul *> |Kjr<- M iri^ :?tm .'•■'■>BH a m HASSfLBLAD f Never before —such range in a "reflex"... The Hossclblod 500 C. 2'V 2' 4 unaje-lcns reflea it a complete system of interchangeable components. It embodies Interchangeable lenses,119 words
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378 1961-09-16 2 Kinta Kellas hits baa pa tin: Recovery drops considerably By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. I |£L\TA KELLAS TIN Dredging Co. Ltd. is temporarily going through a bad period and during the last quarter of the last financial year ended on March 31 recoveries declined considerably. j The378 words
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213 1961-09-16 2 SLOWER TRADING IN TINS: NO SIGNIFICANT PRICE CHANGE ujk I ON DON. Sat. Tin J trading was rather slower than of late thougb prices finally showed no significant change. Trade sources said that alough United Kingdom con- 1 rs showed quite good inI late on Thursday, Con- enquiry yesterday rning213 words
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Article26 1961-09-16 2 Finan- rk< tndi< :or m vear. week aco. rday s respec- 284 E 433 1 417 u 401.9 R -)-r* o |i;q 1-ij4. 187.3.26 words
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Article28 1961-09-16 2 S rhe Bank of n tched an agreement banks Hong ■.> ew Taiwan dollar rill s in the British H Ko::c d U r I ollars.28 words
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134 1961-09-16 2 MARKETS FINISH DRAB AND QUIET WEEK ON DULL NOTE LONDON. Sat. The stock markets finished another drab week and extremely quiet fortnightly account on a dull note yesterday. Business was again a1 8 lowebb with buyers continuing t€ adopt a cautious attitude. Giltedged securities were a little brighter in response134 words
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Article95 1961-09-16 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Gammon 51.62 1 cent), M. Cement S- ;57 f l cent), Robi"son Oicis $1.36 i 1 ceint. sime Darby 7s. 9d. P.-0... s. Times $3.03 (—2 cents), S. Traders 64.05 < 5 cents), I'.K.95 words
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64 1961-09-16 2 TOKYO Sat.— Japans Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda and Mr. Eisaku Sato, the Finance Minister, yesterday reportedly agreed to enforce some trade restrictions on imports from Britain and other European countries and South Africa because these countries had imposed severe trade restrictions against Japanese64 words
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Article55 1961-09-16 2 HONG KONG. Pri -Closing prices here I xlay were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation 5358 :>352 sales sal< Wheelock Marden s:i.so $11.50 sales sales H*kong phone 541.75 541.25 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.00 536.25 sales sales T. :koo Dock $64.00 $64.50 sales sales Jardine55 words
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89 1961-09-16 2 NEW YORK. Sat.— The first commercial manufacture in the U.S. of u now synthetic rubber was announced yesterday by the 1 Enjay Chemical Company, a division of the Humble Oil and Reiining Company. The new rubber, designated "Enjay Epr" (Ethylene-Propylene Rubber) is now available89 words
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233 1961-09-16 2 U.N. action: 'Stop before it's too late' Welensky SALISBURY (S. Rhodesia), Sat.— Sir Roy Welensky, Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, last night urged the free world to demand a ceasefire in Katanga "before it is too late." He said: "Stop this violence which has been started by angry and bitter men."233 words
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Article24 1961-09-16 2 LONDON. Sat.— -British atomic energy, medical and* food experts resumed Intensive check- yesterday on radio-active fallout from Russia's current nuclear test series.24 words
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Article29 1961-09-16 2 NICOSIA. Sat.— Eauh u< im lasimu several seconds were fell in most p^.-s of Cyprus early yesterday. In Jerusalem a light earthquake occurrea I Lasted four minutes.29 words
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Article28 1961-09-16 2 MANILA. Sat. i'.u South-East Asia Treaty Organisation military advisors will meet in Bangkok to consider the Communist threat in the area from Oct. 3 to 5.28 words
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Article346 1961-09-16 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Sept. 15. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.it. E n i ope a n ports Sept 25 5 16 25 7/16 Oct 25 :> L6 258 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot < > -~>i 25 9/16346 words
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117 1961-09-16 2 BERLIN: KENNEDY PLEDGES THE SEEK PEACEFUL SOLUTION BUT REJECTS SUMMIT CALL WASHINGTON, Sat.—President Kennedy yesterday pledged the United States to seek a peaceful solution of the Berlin crisis but rejected i the call of the non-aligned nations for immediate contacts with Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier. His letter to the117 words
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230 1961-09-16 2 Bid on Adenauer's life: Bomb parcel in his mail BONN, Saturday. A BOMB parcel sent to West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, has been intercepted by security officials in Bonn, the West German Government announced here I yesterday. The government announce- ment .said the .small parcel, j posted in Munich,230 words
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Article, Illustration30 1961-09-16 2 rOKYO, Sai. Rea Ciiins issued 171st. "senous warning,* 1 this] time alle^nifi vida.K n of its air J sp.iLf yesterday by a U.S. tnili-l 1 tarj aircrafi30 words
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205 1961-09-16 2 NEVADA A-TEST HAD FORCE OF 'MODERATE EARTHQUAKE' BERKELEY. i California Sat,— The United States underground atomic test in Nevada yesterday had the force of a moderate earthquake, according to seismograph at the University of California hero. Mr. Robert Hamilton, the University's seismologist, said the force oi the explosion was lour205 words
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Advertisement495 1961-09-16 2 N.Y.K.LINE Spoi p S'-^m P« lang I ETA 3> 11/61), H :J r I Rotterdam n n Oct Settsu Mara p. Said, 6ei i 6'-ti£-\ P::--' .-.t-. l" I I H re 27 29 Sept Atsuta Mara Port Si Beirut, Lattal Famagusta us, Ista B:urg3s. Constanza), Wessa In Port ETD495 words
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Advertisement109 1961-09-16 2 |Hl> >IR |> 2^ v^ I forslund\ I CRANE ~^^p loading an can b«- ope i t^uck a no if f 'O"' one iHOftH s up 'o 6.60C B slewing ZTCi A v e v. MALAVA <[JA\^KS^> SINGAPORt 5 I REQUIREMENTS i FRAME %i I ZEljj iUN GLASSES x H109 words
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Miscellaneous98 1961-09-16 2 lying afengstdi the Sin^jpore »iir. f > i,l_iv .ire Glenorchy S i yd Be ike i 2, s j. Ku Mitah Mam 4 It, Outer roads: K:rLin^- L'j i, r] ej r.< .■>■-■■■. M'aikart Si] loens, I Sani r raea. Inner roaih C fungh I Sa Beo li a Pbocnis,98 words
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Article33 1961-09-16 3 uty Wel- T"b--i rement ion- Id In -.■•inity mised Asian and N Lttona] meni Asian ;nity M contacts* India. istra- i I the ;n- P-; Gob < nable intries conpfui to matlon pment33 words
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Article35 1961-09-16 3 Hlgtl R ad beM I ye>g Men con--8.000 »n. em- drawing, g plastic j .>, handI KlwOlk. I asta cus- 5.000 53. 700 Choo. 01. said fi mi the lit< ci to ised for laborm-35 words
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246 1961-09-16 3 Schoolboy who stole bicycle: 'I couldn't control myself SINGAPORE, Saturday. FORM V student of St. Joseph's Afternoon School told a district court here yesterday that he couldn't control himself when he stole a bicycle from the compound of the school a week ago. Chong Khin Leong, 17, pleaded guilty to246 words
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Article330 1961-09-16 3 SINGAPORE DIARY frjfzg ahafh ™r ,>,x,, SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE (.HAM) -Christmas Fair" a Chnstmas attraction at the Badminton Hall on 1 ,7 s enlisted the support of many charitable-minded men and women, who are now working on the various stalls Just how far have plans progressed? I asked Mrs. Anne330 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-09-16 3 FORMER DRIVING TESTER OFF TO U.S. FOR BIBLE COURSE SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Henry Tan Siak Siang, (above), an ex-driving tester with the Traffic Police, has left for America for a two-year Bible course. Mr. Tan's overseas studies are being sponsored by Mr. Ira Y. Rice Jr. of the Church of95 words
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Article93 1961-09-16 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. A. Barnes, an engineer from Sydney, flew in for a week before going to Darwin. He stays at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. J. L. Wood, a manager from Melbourne, is here for five days before going to Kuching. He is staying at the Goodwood Hotel. Prof.93 words
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Article92 1961-09-16 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government of Ceylon has appointed Mr. K. Kanagasunderam, as Commissioner tor Ceylon in Singapore, in succession to Mr. D. C. R. Gunawardene, who retired recently. Mr. Kanagasunderam is at present the Ceylon Ambassador to Indonesia. He will serve as Commissioner here concurrently with his92 words
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201 1961-09-16 3 MAN GETS 12 MONTHS: HOUSE BREAKING ATTEMPT SINGAPORE, Sat. Two youths were keeping watch on behalf of a friend, Mok Kum Seng, 28, while Mok was tampering with the locks of a watch-shop in a welllit city area at 3.45 a.m. on Aug. 10. But watching all three from behind201 words
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Article44 1961-09-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut off today in Zones one and seven from 2 p.m. to 8 pm. Tomorrow: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Zones two and three, and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Zones five and seven.44 words
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Advertisement220 1961-09-16 3 500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK You r Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page f FUJICA 8 PROJECTOR ZOOM has three outstanding tea- Silent projection, room lamp is automatically turned oil f I tures. anc °ft by built in remote controller. I 1 I220 words
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Advertisement103 1961-09-16 3 Your Last Opportunity Take full advantage of Esquire's ixlglß UPPERS 86, HIGH ST., S'PORE. TEL: ***** Lp+l I 1 I *OTA*y 1 1 A truly magnificent gold bracelet y] I watch, with precision performance. I The flashing fire of its jewel cut Vif] I crystal matches the quality of its103 words
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Miscellaneous92 1961-09-16 3 CAPITOL: Romanoff aua Juliet starnng Peter Ustinov. Sandra Dee. John Gavin. Comedy satire. Technicolor. 1.45. 4. 6.30, 930. CATHAY*: Homicidal siarrin Glenn Corbett. Jean Arless. Horror thriller. 1.30. 4, 6.30. 9.30 GLOBE: The Story of Ruth. Biblical epic. Colour. 1.40. 4. 7. 9.15. LIDO: The Tartars starring Victor Mature, Orson92 words
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Miscellaneous208 1961-09-16 3 ODEON: The Bur Gamble Starring Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco, David Wayne. Adventure. Cinemascope. Colour. 1.30 4. 6.30. 9.30. REX: The Tartars starring Victor Ma lure, Orson Welles, Liana Oriei. Bella Ccrtez. Historical epic. Cinemascope. Teciiiucolor. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45, 9.30. ROXY: The Secret Ways starring Richard Wicimark. Political thriller. 1.45. 4.15.208 words
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111 1961-09-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Factory li-uspectorate of the Labour Department investigated 85 accidents involving machinery last year and appropriate action was taken to safeguard workers from such accidents in future. The annual report of the Labour Department for 1960 stated that a strict vigilance was111 words
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174 1961-09-16 4 HE ADMIRES THE WAY CUSTOMS DEAL WITH THE NARCOTICS PROBLEM HERE SINGAPORE, Sat. The Customs Department in Singapore got a bouquet from a visiting Nepalese official for the way its officers handled the complex problem of checking trafficking in narcotics. Mr. Devendra Raj Upadhyay, Director of the Nepalese Customs and174 words
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128 1961-09-16 4 37 SCHOOLS TO TAKE PART IN MATHEMATICAL CONTEST SINGAPORE. Sat. Teams from 27 Federation schools and 10 Singapore schools will take part in the Malayan Mathematical Society's interschool mathematical competition to be held at 12 centres in Singapore and the Federation on Tuesday. In all 92 teams consisting of 276128 words
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353 1961-09-16 4 11l d cargo ship SINGAPORE, Saturday. JT IS an old saying among seamen in the East that any sailor who crosses the Equator twice is bound to visit Singapore at least once in his life time. And it proved to be true353 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-09-16 4 Pipigy SINGAPORE, Sat. Four Army and Navy men thrilled hundreds of students of the Bukit Panjang Government High School with a two- hour display of gymnastics at the school ground. The four gymnasts were: StafT-Sergeant John PanCOtt, Staff-Sergeant Kenneth Haslam. Leading Seaman James159 words
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Article54 1961-09-16 4 i ki11... V: s I cat th- C Mr anim dur: Setting t ra j ft IB clan Th < or n bin: Of SUCI to b thai for t will b i sonmi tn months n -i groui Quail li a ind argu p Xti permii :i r54 words
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Advertisement246 1961-09-16 4 Sr tl lit I fill Stay fresh and comfortable IKf^^^^^^^^^^B while you travel. A few pills UT^j -^Bl will quickly rid you of that Ifik f %ll unpleasant nausea caused by H%i^ IH 'iding land, sea or air. Bc^Btattfe^- JSM Hi < 'i Contents: 320 pills with round case I246 words
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Advertisement264 1961-09-16 4 Young orchid plants, after being thinned, are sealed back iftto flask for more months of protected development, l>ut fi stopper is dipped into the flame of a spirit lamp to ensun This is just one fascinating aspect of a young Singapore iildus orchid exporting, that promises big things for the264 words
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Miscellaneous448 1961-09-16 4 Tomorrow's services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. St. Teresa's a.m., 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11.00 (Kampong Bahru Road): 6.30 a.m.. 12 noon; 6.00 p.m. St. a.m., 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Our George's (Tanglin barracks) Lady of Lourdes (Ophir Road): 7.15 a.m., 9.30 a.m.; 10.30 a.m.,448 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1961-09-16 5 TED STOIL - TED STOIL iY ONE MAN HAS r. p TQ MY STE By $84 M. WAR BOOTY VANISHES AT SEA g I Lorenzo Franceschi is a narrow, ei i">t off the waterfront in u noa, stinking of rancid olive md the sea. Hal litter the -utters,1,082 words
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Advertisement75 1961-09-16 5 ALLIED BOMBERS OVERHEAD |i A goldfilled watch for every mood, every dress, the [|j Versatile comes with a set of three slip-in strops «n dif- i ferent colours. "A precision timepiece of rare beauty ;[1 and versatility. Rich choice of goldfilled and enamel I case tops. j Sold and serviced75 words
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Advertisement174 1961-09-16 5 Mluiisingwear /^ZN BTHWI IS NO UNDWWM« MOf uki MUNSINGWEAR /f^j T-SHIRTS V^P^»T have Guarantcoa 'Vill-not-sag" *JWf^'v' VV Nylon-Reinforced Neckband. jL\ 1 1 1 /S^ MEN'S BRIEF V^kW f&0 P^\ have Exclusive HORIZONTAL v&r/ KNIT Stretcn V Seat that Az/\^ I stretches up-and-down with 1 your body movement cs you ■E^^Jtf174 words
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Miscellaneous97 1961-09-16 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis r f i AonA "*S./Viat Mi^iKil I Ivno—LETif WETTSACKEC? HER FOOLTSWE MAS A SECRET Vi^^ (V JL^" LOTWAR, PA^KI THE CMRI/tO TH^HOOSE" HEATER TWANJ TME A|e ~m IPT TOMES b y Statl D' ake THE97 words
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Article369 1961-09-16 6 Automation: What it will mean "THE advice contain--1 ed in the talk by Mr. Lionel Cresson at a Rotary luncheon could well be timely in the context of *the present pha s e of Singapore 's develop--*****) t Mr. Cresson said it would be in the interest 01 young people369 words
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Article343 1961-09-16 6 A merchant's comp laint 'MY EXPERIENCE DON'T BLAME THE BRITISH MANUFACTURERS; AGENTS HERE ARE REALLY THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ASLEEP ON THE JOB' PROM the amount of space The Free Press and other papers are devoting to the subject, readers might be excused if they came to the conclusion that343 words
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Article127 1961-09-16 6 hfh &Bf«fSiH^B^3 This money shouldn't go abroad' IT IS a matter fur general concern that many of our well-to-do citizens are Niill Investing their money in other countries despite the Government's steps to encourage local investment for ilif development of industry in the State. The fact that we127 words
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340 1961-09-16 6 NOW... BIG CITY MAN'S SMALL TOWN GROUSES! 'People everywhere are not perfect and shouldn't be taken to task" V^H H correspondent "I "In Visitor" (Free Press Sept. 2) takes for granted thai everybody in Singapore is ungracious and unfriendly just because he's met a few "odd specimens" in the course340 words
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Article111 1961-09-16 6 Like unto men that wait. Luke xii. 35-b IT is the "alert," not "alarm." that Christ sounds in these verses. He spea&s of a time, not i of fear, but of glad expectancy. The return ui the bridegroom from the wed ding: the return of the nobleman from111 words
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Article250 1961-09-16 6 4 FEW YEARS ago, you could avoid seeing advertising slides In cinemas if you went m a little later than the advertised screening time. Now. they come on not merely as slides but as live adverts; the latter immediately before commencement of the main attraction when250 words
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Article60 1961-09-16 6 The baila of the Burghers 4 REPORT The Free -A Press 'Singapore Diary. Sept. 1) described "Baila"' as a dance originating from Ceylon. The word "baila' loosed by Ceylon Portuguese Burgher> to mean '"dance be it a waltz, quick-step, square da! ice, rhumba. cha cha or what have you. The60 words
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Article32 1961-09-16 6 Life is like that 11(1 spot > Hllt lh: «t il r N«»n!fi you s :> "Oh i H I trip, t 1 i v H they to Par I■' H I I i32 words
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Article28 1961-09-16 6 READING I thi .r. Bf for the i am by Jove A I ponent aid think you >:• I out in •mm wanted i 1 lovers v > I28 words
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Advertisement732 1961-09-16 6 You can hand in your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE j SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS t\,;j Stor»K^ .11 Ltd.* 2u Tanas. Rata. COM S'otnit I M Udkj l-i Clara str««: KLAN9 OeU Htoras* U i-'d.. If :.>w Road KOTA BHARU ObM S'oraj* M \.rA.,732 words
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Advertisement61 1961-09-16 6 I —ft vtfiu; euteTciii-'-I CoKfiG&u of I I I B r PUNKTAL LENSES .jM^^ma^—^^ Obtomabie from. STAR OPTICAL CO. CLIFFORD ARCADE. Clifford House, CoNyei Consultant: H. G t > F.8.0.A.. F.S.M.C. M.R.SH. DIP P* Haptic f ~~Micro and Con CONTACT LENSES available for y*K All Enquiries !i BFy^^vT^B^ a■ I61 words
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Miscellaneous885 1961-09-16 6 RADIO siNCiArORt. night rhythm; 12 imirinight) j I^^^H^^^^H I I I A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- Signal, news; 1.45 The week- Ln M |,,W"P 1,. ,1 I f^^ 1 I 1 I inaiv; 11.02 String time: 11.30 «nu's sport; 2.00 Movie maga- M2O j^Hj |2l |22 I View point: 11.45 Piano885 words
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Article31 1961-09-16 7 rawak pp e d ay to isan r.ciai tttOl i res awafc Let r oi i ak B m g itish r North Intnres it Um Conui I Us- oal31 words
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Article22 1961-09-16 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will piav at the Botanic Gardens from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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73 1961-09-16 7 300 WILL TAKE PART IN SCHOOL CAMPFIRE |>UKIT TLMAH. Sat,— About J 300 Scouts and Girl Guides will take part in the annual campflre organised by the 11th Scout Group of the Antrlo-Chinese School today at 7.30 p.m. at the school. Among those taking part win be six Girl Guide73 words
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Article, Illustration228 1961-09-16 7 BEnER THINGS TO COME FROM INDUSTRIALISATION Expert isjack to advise development board J»l u Chen, an bS^iE^" BSSSSSSSSSS Professor Cahen. 61, who is head of the Department of Industrial Management and Engineering at the Haifa Institute of Technology Israel, is here with his wife and their 23-year-old daughter, Judith. This228 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two Hawaiian beauties will lead 51 tourists from Honolulu, who are due here on Monday by Pan American Airways for a four-day visit. They are Miss Stephanie Kwai Chee Loo. >0, the 1961 Narcissus Queen of Hawaii, and Miss Darrah S. H.106 words
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69 1961-09-16 7 THREE PASS LCC EXAMINATION WITH DISTINCTION QINGAPORE, Sat. Three k? students passed with distinction the Chinese (intermediate stage) part of the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) examination this year. They are Chan Fook Chuan. Kao Jong Fong and Lim Kim Hua. Ordinary passes: Chan Cheong Yeong, Chew Sen, Choh Gek69 words
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Article28 1961-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Buddhist Youth Circle will stage the play "Kammavipaka" (Destiny) at the Cultural Centre theatrette. Canning Rise, on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday night.28 words
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159 1961-09-16 7 Jakarta dance team may perform here SINGAPORE, Sat.— An Indonesian cultural mission going on a two-week cultural tour of Russia and China hopes to perform in Singapore on their way home. This hope was expressed by Inche L.E. Sumarjo, the leader of the team which passed through here on its159 words
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Article51 1961-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two new licences were granted by the Pilot Board last year, states the Marine Department's 1960 annual report. One licence was withdrawn ion the retirement of the holder. This brought the number of licensed pilots to i 22 at the end of the51 words
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147 1961-09-16 7 LATIN AMERICANS AT SEMINAR DID NOT KNOW ASIANS COULD SPEAK ENGLISH' SINGAPORE. Sat. —Mr. Goh Soon Hock, a law .studejit lat the Urn t ity of Malaya in Singapon who returnrd after attending a students' .seminar in Hanoi, North Vietnam, said students from i other parts of the world did147 words
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Advertisement75 1961-09-16 7 COOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS I WOUNCING MtLISH TODAY -East Asian Edition meet Ihe needs <>i local iren ents oi both the Federation ?h Syllabuses, read) lor the 1962 School in.uk ijot Remove and Postin English and Primary I I in ration Form I and Singapore --nit, <>n form II andSingapore75 words
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Advertisement50 1961-09-16 7 Pigeon FOR YOUR DELIGHT J«^ «2|S LONG SIZE T^P J> 10- PIGEON CIGARETTES jgSgj^j^fcfeif i 30^ a PACKET IN^S'PORE ■t?^^^^^Sß» AU-' l \\Mi\Jir*CO'A\'-'.'. t'> ::'v.v>: ;^^^kZ^H^^^^lEnKEKlS H AvlV, Itlf^ 1 \■> H available Wvfri'MtvSiitk THROUGHOUT MALAYA 20-PIGEON CIGARETTES 55cts. A PACKET IN SPORE 60ct$. A PACKET IN MALAYA 1 I50 words
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Miscellaneous519 1961-09-16 7 French art show SINGAPORE. Sat. An ex- hibition of 40 contemporary French paintings by 10 of the I leading French painters, in- eluding Picasso and Matisse. I will be held at the Singapore Polytechnic from Sept. 21 to 23 '9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily). day when you may find519 words
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Article, Illustration557 1961-09-16 8 THEY CAN BE USED FOR A MIXED BOPh OR PLANTED IN A Rp ()F THE MANY dwarf shrubs which are grown in the gardens, the Crossandra and the Plumbago are perhaps among the most useful. They could be used for a mixed border, or planted557 words
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Article, Illustration596 1961-09-16 8 VOU need room to move in an entrance hall. It's the place where you must be able to struggle into an overcoat without upsetting a vase of flowers, or welcome your friends without tripping over the furniture. As most halls these days are too596 words
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Advertisement81 1961-09-16 8 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I fine! myself getting increasingly interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. IT'S A MEATY81 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-09-16 9 Li!??! E 1 U THE ELEMENTS OF CHARM nottei of personal taste and every girl R i: rl« most charming girl in the world to i irian i' sfce wishes. Happiness is the greatest a, rente c* ail. Almost any girl who has an alive, >:*: h^ppv expression is80 words
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Article, Illustration372 1961-09-16 9 U.S. college girls create own fashions AFTER EVERY SUMMER HOLIDAY, CDCCU r rxClOti CROP OF II Imm H /ri in PATSY ANNE DAVIDSON REPORTS FROM NEW YORK gVEHY September, when the long summer vacation ends and American college start a new semester, a fresh crop of "campus fashions" is born.372 words
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Article, Illustration557 1961-09-16 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - 22 SALOONS WILL BATTLE FOR C.P. HONOURS: SAAB IN DEBUT CHAN CHIN BOCK MOTORING NEWS, VIEWS BY THE average Mr. Motorist of Singapore who doesn't bother unduly whether the Lotus beats the Lola or vice -versa in the Singapore Grand Prix, but is anxious, nevertheless, to know how the average557 words
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Advertisement37 1961-09-16 9 h.rt G-etting around ierter Today! Own a pis aining NEW f a.ltlOF*Ellil lk^* Hire purchase available V Small deposit— easy payments -l^W TO GET AROUND EVEN BETTER TRAVEL y 1 3.THD I*G 113. I i BORNEO MOTORS37 words
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Advertisement342 1961-09-16 9 I ffC ftlM^l tlli ICvL IN SMALL CAR DESIGN ENGINEERING Cr^^^RH| jy' iii Wonderfully Economical and Delightfully Comfortable PRICE: $3,550/- TOP DISCOUNT JENG GUAN CO., (SPORE) LTD. L 221, Victoria Street, Singapore-7. j§^ Tel: ***** *****. LATEST DISCOVERY! Please use the newest Japanese sensational discovery "UNIS" VITAMINS LEMON MILK FACE342 words
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Article, Illustration867 1961-09-16 10 G. SUBHAS - Singapore Grand Prix: Keep yuur eyes open for those little things... G. SUBHAS SPECIAL GRAND PRIX PREVIEW By SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE two main events lor cars and motorcycles in the Singapore Grand Prix will be run over 60 laps, a distance of approxiftiately 178 miles. The first event to be867 words
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132 1961-09-16 10 EIGHT ASIANS IN THE S.C.C. INVITATION TEAM SINGAPORE, Sat. Eight Asian rugger players are included in the S.C.C. Invitation XV that will be meeting 42 Commandos < Royal Marines) in a friendly game of rugby on the padang on Monday, Sept. 18 at 5.15 p..m. The team selected is: Mohd.132 words
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Article459 1961-09-16 10 C. CHELLAPPAH - C. CHELLAPPAH By SINGAPORE, Sat. SINGAPORE, after their convincing seven nil victory over Negri Sembilan and their 5-2 win over the Singapore Joint Services, enter the field firm favourites against Johore in the second round match to be played at Kluang tomorrow. Johore is out459 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-09-16 10 I 2nd. Day, Sept. 13 9 oiflf '^1 CL 5, Div. A <iF. Won by: >. 1, i. Time: lmin. Hi 3/5. 1 CI. 5, Div. 2 6F. Won by: 11. nose, 1. Time: lmln. 17 CL 5, Div. 1 HV. Won by 1 Time: lmin.115 words
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Advertisement252 1961-09-16 10 It's what people Select today SANYO| TRANSISTOR RADIO g AND RADIOGRAM m it Better product for a brighter tomorrow Y HI-FI TRANSCONTINENTAL m j 10 TRANSISTOR RADIO jl Attractive Plastic Casing £<|* ttmF A^l Dial Lomp Powerful 8 Transistor 3 Band ALL Wave 1 ■V"^^^M^-....w... v Attractive Plastic Casing g|g|252 words
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372 1961-09-16 11 Wilians to take on Services last big meet the season SINGAPORE, Saturday. letes will be in action for the s season, before they hang up next year, when the Conid< i»| Ihe Civilians at the an- t<> be held at the Fairer nlir this afternoon. The Civilian sprinters, CYciric Montt372 words
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Article33 1961-09-16 11 I I m I t to A B- dian I l; st dates I to Dec. 5. Mrd I 1-C.C. Mali over H told I by their I f ind at- I33 words
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Article17 1961-09-16 11 I Stableford) v mnt back.! y| Id Ihis divi- S ngapore H its ones n post-17 words
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Article11 1961-09-16 11 st swimming carnival I :.cEmI g their I 3 .mm ing11 words
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197 1961-09-16 11 TEAM DOES NOT REPRESENT PHILIPPINES, SAYS CABLE SINGAPORE. Sat. Th Philippines Amateur Atn lettc Federation announce* yesterday that the Chines basketball team from Maiul: which is competing n South East Asia basketba championship in Singapore i not the Philippines officia entry. This was revealed in cable received from the Lrut197 words
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Miscellaneous1131 1961-09-16 11 PBNANG CARD RACE 1—2.15: CL. 4, DIV. 5— 6 FURS. 2- 79 00 GUSTaVS sra5 ram u (Q n «W« Ot.> Ahmid, 9.0 (4) L« ti« icKANG BINTANG 3yr beg (MaU Hart St.) 4 DR RirmiD Allan, 8.13 (10) Wilson 7 8 hot* i no, v. Spercer. 8.12 (11) Fnnklfn1,131 words
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567 1961-09-16 12 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES I MALAY MAIL NANYANG I NAN FANG SCRUTINEER TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY I POINTER LMY KWEE LOH MA YU-LOON6 Race 1 10 RISING HIGH 9 NAZAREH 6 SHOWMAN 10 RISING HIGH 9 NAZAREH < SHOWMAN 6 SHOWMAN 9567 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1961-09-16 12 Main race clash: Khampang Phet will run better second time out By SCRUTINEER PENANG, Saturday J-lUi Autumn Cup over BJf for Class Four, Division One horses. main attraction al Penang tomorrow, looks like a clash between Khampang Phet and Chanluckter. Both are on the upgrade and both can handle any1,043 words
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167 1961-09-16 12 COOL ASSURANCE WILL BE HARD TO BEAT TOMORROW RACE 1.11.H1 C'OOL ASSURANCE showed a gUmpse of form on the; flrsl c.L^ when he came with a late ro finish fourth to Jk-Kgan-La Say Du ovei T:. BacJy place ".:■> ;^.e eaily slases he a:d no) gel a clear rue ami]167 words
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Article35 1961-09-16 12 GEYLAN'G. Sat. Singapore capers ir.Acie their debut in the South-East A*ia Basketball Championship for the Orient Year Cup v-ith a 35-81 win over Sarawak a*; the Happy World Stadium here iasl night.35 words
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244 1961-09-16 12 I The best bets Scrutineer's best bets: Judge Wise (Race 3): Thomaszvaer (Race 4) and Bistro (Race 5). Likely outsiders: Tufton II (Race 6), Calvados (Race 7), Ellew (Race 8). The going: for tomorrow's races is likely to be yielding. RACE FOUR npHOMASZVAER244 words
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Article30 1961-09-16 12 TOKYO. Sat— Work; feaiherwexght ciiampion Davey Moore will deiend bis title 'for i\\e secona time against Japanese featherweight titlenolder Kazuo i Takayama on Nov. 13 in Tokyo.30 words
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Article21 1961-09-16 12 SCARBOROUGH. Sat. Inc cricket match tiere beuroenl* county Champions Hampshire and rumiensrup Yorksliae was aban- ooneu because of :am.21 words
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Article26 1961-09-16 12 STOKE-ON-TRENT, Sat Roy GUchrist. ihe West Indies fast bowler, has been banneo. tor f life from playing in the English North Staffordshire Cricket League.26 words
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Article27 1961-09-16 12 PORTHCAWL. (Wales), Sat.— l v Australia s Peter Thomson led the i d field after the first round of the Dunlop Masters Golf Tournament P27 words
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Advertisement462 1961-09-16 12 Bistro unbeahl s»ne will I I complete douhn gISTHO. A c|;, SsX I BniiulvK. iikhlc. tlu I when she proved km Slli I making every poM m!i 1 For that splendid shot I ing she is up only 4-'b I jOn the handicapping Bistr« th. I looks unbeatable. She shot462 words
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