The Singapore Free Press, 22 September 1961
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Title Section22 1961-09-22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST REAO The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article32 1961-09-22 1 scrutineer's preview and today's gallops P. 12 tepped p: War i dirty ml 9 1 I pocu;ations 1 I J H bout 1 I• m i ra n32 words
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134 1961-09-22 1 180 CONTINUE STRIKE AT SHAW'S: NEGOTIATIONS START AGAIN SINGAPORE, Fr 1. The sit-down strike by about 180 employees of the Shaw Organisation at the main office in Robinson Road and the film distributing centre in Zion Road entered its second day this morning. Negotiations between the I management and the134 words
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98 1961-09-22 1 'INDIA TO HELP MALAYA BUILD FERTILISER PLANT' >yEW DELHI. kTri. The I Indian Government has; i oil-red specialised assistance I to help Malaya build its first fertiliser plant, it was announced here yesterday, says assistance will be in 1 advice in the selection oi tenders for the plant, to be98 words
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Article47 1961-09-22 1 WASHINGTON. PrL— The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has named Mr. u Rrainerd Holmes. 40. as director o1 manned space flight proorammes. Ho will be responsible, among other things, for supervising NASA's Projeci Apollo. aimed at putting an American on the moon by 1970.47 words
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326 1961-09-22 1 Second Chair of Law for Spore varsity: 'faulty needs top men' SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Faculty of Law at the University of Malaya in Singapore is to have a second Chair of Law. The tirst Chair of Luw is occupied h> Professor L. A. Sheridan, who is also the Dean of326 words
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135 1961-09-22 1 S'pore hire-car men appeal for Causeway entry permit SINGAPORE. Fr i. Hire-car operators in Singapore who organise tourist excursions to Johore have; appealed to the Com- mission? r for Road Transport in Kuala Lumpur to allow their vehicles free entry across the Causeway. These cars, aboul 200 in number, registered135 words
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27 1961-09-22 1 Smartest combination for business and pleasure i>r uggage :1s fiat as »n -k jccelerars from in 1 minute up to 50 gaion assssssSS on the roads today.27 words
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Article, Illustration281 1961-09-22 1 Burma policewomen will go home with fresh ideas CRIME FIGHTERS ON STUDY TOUR SINGAPORE, Friday. ywo policewomen from Burma are all set to return home with many fresh ideas they have learnt from their counterparts in Singa pore and Ihe Federation. Mi-.- Tii. Tin Aye. 25, and MKs Khin Khun281 words
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42 1961-09-22 1 800 ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF NOEL UScGROWDIE OYDNEY. ir. S:.dnoys S racing warW parked fcUdSk** Cathouc KM who was feiuea m «a--tip was also on< ol Ausn iU ughtweight Jockeys oe uirVuc^nu to Malaya. inckevs trainers, >^ lt^" V,V a n the iunfral-__42 words
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Article48 1961-09-22 1 SINGAPORE. Pri Penantri'ner Doc Rodgets 1 new jockey. Keitn Moxr.atn. has arrived ana, £5»My will be seen to action .at nnW Tim;. a tomorrow. fi»st da> ofuie Singapore Gola Cup meet- I lll >loxram. a nrommenl jockey i from Perth, can ride at abuut 7.12-48 words
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Article86 1961-09-22 1 4 TTENTION punters! ToA morro'A The Free Press wil ii'troduce another unlaue service for punters in addition to our usual 1 r'opinfi nanel by the exJlil The Free Press will £r r column showing tlie Mo^t Favoured Horse. This will bo based on the most fancied86 words
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157 1961-09-22 1 LONDON, Friday. PARLIAMENT is to be recalled on Oct. 17 to debate tlie international situation, it was officially announced here last night. lUll^ An announcemeni from Admiralty House, the Prime Minister's temporary official residence, said a debate on foreign affairs would be held in157 words
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Article37 1961-09-22 1 UONN. Pri.— Dr. Konrad Adenauer dropped a bombshell into the West. German political arena i>v agreeing to talks with me Social Democratic Parly, which has been in parliamentary opposltion for the past 12 years.37 words
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Article37 1961-09-22 1 BRUSSEIiS. Fri. -Nearly 60.000 Japanese were dying every year; 'from the rilects of radiation. Mr. i saburo Shlikuma, leader of the Japanese delegation to the Inter- j i Paniarnenuu\ Union conference here said yesterday. J—37 words
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Article104 1961-09-22 1 MALA VAN H?, Man |-'irsf VI ip I -i.',.. selling 51.54 M I und i' i i ii .Mv^l |'t. tv. RUBBER PR liuvrn lon STOCK EXCHA "i :i 1 1 1 I i iyar isv Bd I P ill 1 Mill I' i Sulpizio. \ni.< I. Biv. 1104 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-09-22 1 The enigmatic life of Ava Gardner WHAT is the inside story of the selfimposed exile of beautiful, wealthy film star Ava Gardner? Thricc-murried Ava went to Europe fire years ago, searching jur something to give her life "meaning and direction." She is continuing her search alone, for it seems that104 words
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Advertisement19 1961-09-22 1 0" I -y I JPTIEK OPTICIANS il S pore Tel: ***** 1 «s^ v'^x^v '^^kR f'-dtryttai EORHf O HOTO«S19 words
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Advertisement62 1961-09-22 1 YUASA^^^ l^^l S vi E i A m!?T APING CO, Cro<* W-twggj ••%:<-.' I .v> I '■-■•^^K';-'. (^boJiAM &ue(<y you aJi& Creme Puff Creme Puff is the sheer, soft, natural make-up that is a featherlight blend of fine face powder and creamy moisturizers, that keep your skin dewy-fresh. It cannot62 words
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219 1961-09-22 2 '~.\:j^)S. Frt A aood level of nivj; trading vas evident in tin yesrday morning which ne tune lifted rash £941 and three m< ni hs to E953 per ton. U1 llu se levels were taint i <** rises oi B2 were,219 words
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308 1961-09-22 2 Profits of Kuchai Tin down: 'Tribute revenue disappointing' City section: Financeand industry By The Free Press Market Correspondent fHE PROFIT of Kuchai Tin (1957) Ltd. for the year ended June 30, after payment of expenses and directors' fees, was $273,670 compared with 8318,516 for the previous financial year. Revealing this308 words
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223 1961-09-22 2 KATANGA TRUCE AIDS CONFIDENT FEELING ON SHARE MARKET LONDON. Fit— There was a more confident feeling in tjir stock markets yester- day following the truce in Katanga, the forward steps by the United States and; Russia to plan for disarmament negotiations and the overnight rally on Wall Street. Prices went223 words
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Article57 1961-09-22 2 HONG KONG Thurs. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $338 $334 i S8 les s ies Wheelock Marden $11.20 v:o.8O: sales .-ales ETkong phone $:^9.00 50 sales .-.iles D ;rv Farm Cold Storage $34.75 533.50 sal< sales T&ikoo Dock >6u.uo SbO.OO sales57 words
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71 1961-09-22 2 DES PLAINES. (Illinois), Fri. Universal Oil Products Company announced that it will build a plant to manufacture a new rubber additive. The plant will have a capacity of more than a million pounds annually and is scheduled for completion late this year. Cost of the project71 words
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Article136 1961-09-22 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares asj -ait-.- .ue Smg.tpoie Tracing Roo:r. yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. N. Ords s_\4o (unchanged), Gammon $1.7] i ti cents), Hume prcf. ss. 6d. i— 3a."». Hume Ords ss. fid. < bd.>. Robinson Ords 51. 41 -6 cents). Sime Darby Bs. I -3d.,. S.C.S. $2.26136 words
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Article44 1961-09-22 2 LONDON, Fri. Registered unemployed in Britain on Sept. 11 equalled some 1.4 per cent of the labour force, according to figures issued here by the Ministry of Labour. At a total of 317.094 the figure was 11.851 up fiom a month earlier.44 words
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225 1961-09-22 2 Top rebel breaks into TV, calls for parade in Algiers ALGIERS, Fri.— Out A lawed ex General Raoul Salan. leader of the generals' revolt in Algiers last April, broke into an Algiers television cast last night and called for a mass antide Gaulle demonstration in the city tonight. In a225 words
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90 1961-09-22 2 'NO' TO $25,000 OFFER FOR $5,525 HOUSE LIVERPOOL, Fri.— A woman Labour Member of Parliament and her husband have rejected an offer tor their house here because they object to making a profit on it. the husband said last night. Alderman John BraddOv-k. husband of well-known Labour M.P. Mrs. Bessie90 words
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Article29 1961-09-22 2 HONG KONG. Fri. The Colony's preparations tor the [traditional Chinese mid-autumn j festival, which falls this Sunday, has brought Government $850,000 j ii. liquor and tobacco revenue.29 words
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102 1961-09-22 2 Kennedy children moved from typhoon's path BOSTON, Massachusetts, Fri. Hurricane Esther was \<. d l l r da y moving a i 1 0 m .p. h. towards Cape Cod, across Otis air force base, where Presider.;. Kennedy s children have sought sanctuary. The erratic hurricane. which has produced 115m.pii.102 words
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92 1961-09-22 2 'WEAK, PALE AND EXHAUSTED' TARA'S CONDITION AMRITSAH. (North India-. PrL— Master Tara Singh. 76-year-old Sikh Leader now in the 38th day of his "fast unto death lor a separate Punjabi-speaking State, was described yesterday a.^ "weak, pale and exhausted." Yosiaraj Suryadev. 50--year-old Hindu staging a "count erf a-f to Tara92 words
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Article119 1961-09-22 2 LONDON, Sept. 21. Previous today RUBBER No. 1 KSS C.i.f. Euiipein ports Sept .unquoted unquoted Oct M 25 5/16 25 1/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot -2bi 2oi RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Oct. 2.*> 11/16 2.~>* Nov. 25 11/16 25 9/16 TONE: Dull. PEPPER.119 words
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Article69 1961-09-22 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 21. f*r*!v «v» TIN Straits spot 120.50 120.50 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract. Sept 30.25 SO.2S N»v. 29.92 i .".< *>0 TONE: Steady at decline. SALES: Five tots. Standard Contract Nov. 2!t.524 2f«.50 Jan 29.50 2f< »5 TONE: Steady at decline. SALES: Nil. No. 169 words
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Article33 1961-09-22 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Previous r fii«. 30 Industrials 707.32 708.31 20 Railroads 143.23 144.10 10 Domestic Bonds 83.51 15 Utilities 121.05 121.05 65 Stocks Composite Averages 237.11 237 2033 words
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Article40 1961-09-22 2 Malabar spot 45, afloat.s 44*. Sept. shipment 44. Lampon* spot 45, afloatfl I *4J, Sept. shipment 44. Muntok white spot 53, afloat* 52, Sept. ship- merit 51, sellt-rs ex-dock. I Above Dtiuea yuouij in US. Cttnta oer Ib.40 words
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Article85 1961-09-22 2 LONDON, Sept. 31. p»evoui Today COPRA t'hili|)DineEurot>ean port* delivered weixht per c.l.f. UK. North 1 long ton Sept. |163 (162 COPRA, ?trait, Borneo c.i.r. U.K./ Nortn European ports delivered wm^M per long ton Sept. Oct £60i £60i COuuNUl OiL crude Straits oit European ports in bulk r»er85 words
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266 1961-09-22 2 Rusk and Gromyko in 'feeler' talks: They'll meet again next week MR. ANDREI GROMYKO, Soviet Foreign Minister, and Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State conferred for four and a hall hours in private yesterday on Berlin, Germany and other critical East- West 'issues. Mr. Gromyko said afterwards they had266 words
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330 1961-09-22 2 |7<LISABETIIVILIJ-:. Fri.— ]lj Some fighting has occurred between Katangans and Baluba refugees here, but reliable reports strongly denied suggestions that the Balubas had broken out of ramp en masse and were running wild. An earlier report said some Raltiha-* broke out of the330 words
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Article101 1961-09-22 2 ROCKETS JODRELL BANK GET 'EYES' as install I mont at th e I telescope static I Bank, r I "which win ."I capacity f or 1 Action 01 baihsU I R would also bS "i tine busine* "I ?ra p ck:i '!> Xim%l use Lh tel ;j 1 enemy H101 words
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Advertisement425 1961-09-22 2 --SHIPPING^—— N.Y.K.LINE u u uct s?tuu V'f U Senca, M Rotterdam. London, 30 2 Oct jn^tfli Maru FamagßSta, I bus. I Bourgas. C Q< 14 16 No* H von* Maru for I Djibouti, Assab, Massa i, p. Said a examti v 1315 Now --O Maru r Aden, Ofil Hti, Assab,425 words
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Advertisement146 1961-09-22 2 photography's J finest family *1 Flute tL^ti Cr Fully Automatic I Electric Eye Movie Camel !WJ Wl^^^^H' H i nlr ilhbU M I iiTR I I "V tllili lull I lilt 1 'ill 1 liii' liiH h lilllil i^li^v Jk 8 ZOOM PROJECTOR 1 ||yy Needle Sharp Projection jHraHpl •Pat/146 words
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Miscellaneous124 1961-09-22 2 <-•(.> .iijn^Mfie toe Sm^jpore a .i'win tod.iy jrt: Mit\i I 23 t So- i i 1314. Carpcni i I X taws i i Outtr roads: X U ng D] IW*. one H Ba sjord. 1 :'.iv A c r.kKC" I?. OTgOB, SI 0 uuMt, R■■• ireanford. illsali Batjaa, A K.124 words
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Miscellaneous21 1961-09-22 2 POP 0^ aa^\ mX LETS PACE JT- i W M A PA '«-UP?E A* &&G IM T AKE ME TO >OJ«21 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-09-22 3 Tearful farewell at airport for poodle bound for Germany EBAS Kri. .it tti. airport r ition at a tile led by but what 1 was the a woman ted from Mr .ind Mrs. nl tome to the poodle i a irifiui in Ger- pictwrc above). -iui »eparation for Mrs. Rickards110 words
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Article309 1961-09-22 3 He was one ot four who held up couple SINGAPORE, Fri. Pour men held up a couple at the point of a knife and robbed them of a gold ring, a fountain pen and $11 in cash at Canning Rise on the night of June 1309 words
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Article138 1961-09-22 3 Mr. John Reilly, a retired American broker, and his wife, arrived yesterday for a five-day stay In the course of a round-the-world tour. They are at the Ocean Park Hotel. Dr. P. L. Marsden. a lecturer in medicine, flew in from Hong Kong, and will leave for138 words
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Article20 1961-09-22 3 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, jr, famous star of the screen, was the mystery personality in yesterday's "Who s This?" quiz.20 words
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Article, Illustration318 1961-09-22 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY |A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE I WHO MAKE NEWSJ SINGAPORE, Friday. DEEP HUSH settled among the 250 people in a leading local hotel when a pretty girl acceded to a popular request. Miss Darrah Lav Sock Hing, 1961 Narcissus Princess of Hawaii, kicked off her shoes, and318 words
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167 1961-09-22 3 12th THEFT CONVICTION JAILED 5 YEARS SPORE, Frl. A 24- YEAR-OLD coffeestall assistant. P. Arumugam, was jailed in the First District Criminal Court here yesterday for five years when he pleaded guilty to a conviction. HiTemployer. P. Ratnam. whbru™ P a y coffee-stan at Se junction of Nassim Road and167 words
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186 1961-09-22 3 S'pore karting pioneer to take course in Germany lOINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Stephen Seow Kai Chye, a well-known figure in Singapore motor racing and karting circles, will leave for Germany, tomorrow for advanced training in motor engineering. He will work at a motor engineering factory in Stuttgart and then visit factories186 words
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82 1961-09-22 3 DATO LOKE BACK FROM BRUNEI CINEMA OPENING SINGAPORE, Fri. Dato Loke Wan Tho, Chairman of Cathay Organisation, returned to Singapore yesterday after attending the opening ceremony of the new $750.--000 Boonpang Theatre in Brunei. Two Cathay Organisation film stars, Wahid Satay and Latiffah, who accompanied him to Brunei, are staying82 words
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Article22 1961-09-22 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. There j will be no water today in Zones Two and Five from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement155 1961-09-22 3 kSOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page 1 B .1 M,' rT^li-'r-il;". CD >- 11 OB I Model: KHB 202 PEARL SONORA' [Ji cophon.c with 2 channels 2 wovc-band radio. S :4 J record plover. Three-channel system, one155 words
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Advertisement225 1961-09-22 3 I 101ARY J 1 A truly magnificent gold bracelet V~ watch, with precision performance. -1 The flashing fire of its jewel cut >V crystal matches the quality of its finish. In solid gold throughout. IW FV" I• Sole Agents. Pi LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS, p 108, North Bridge Rood, Singapore.225 words
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Miscellaneous364 1961-09-22 3 i^HHMMHHHMHIHHMHMHHIi^HIIfIMIHHHHB'I^HIPH CAPITOL: Slave Home VOI'TH CIRCLE ijiei»enu> the 1 45 4 6.30, 9.30. play •Kammavipaka" CATHAY: Very Important at Cultural Centre. Canning Person 1.30. 4, 6.30. 9.30. Rise, 7 p.m. GLOBE: The Dark at the Top SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: of the Stairs 1.45, 4, 7 9.15 Exhibition of works by364 words
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91 1961-09-22 4 DIESEL ENGINEER OFF TO WORK IN MEDAN OIL VENTURE SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Hiroshi Hirai, a Japanese dirsel engineer, passed through Singapore for Medan to work in a joint Indonesia-Japan-ese venture to prospect and refine oil in North Sumatra. The Permina Oil Company Limited-North Sumatra Oil Development Co-operation Company Limited, with91 words
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Article25 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Pan-Malayan Pensioners' Association has submitted a memorandum to the Federation Government in another bid to have their pensions restored.25 words
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Article22 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Government is looking for two assistant controllers in the Trade Division. Ministry of Commerce and Industry.22 words
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Article26 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —A puny oi n rural leaders in the Federation has left for Tokyo on a three-week study tour of Japan.26 words
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Article, Illustration349 1961-09-22 4 ARTHUR RICHARDS - SHARK-HUNTING IS UNUSUAL JOB OF FISHERMAN KIM ARTHUR RICHARDS By Posir Panjang, Fri. JN Pasir Panjang today there is a man whose unusual job is duelling with sharks. He is Mr. Soh Pui Keen known popularly as "Kim" to both the people in the district as well as his many349 words
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Article49 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 400 students of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur will donate blood during welfare week which begins on Sept. 29. The General Hospital is to set up a temporary blood bank at the University campus at Pantai Valley.49 words
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Article27 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Donations to the Press Club !of Malaya Building Fund have reached $22,750 since the* fund was started about three weeks ago.27 words
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Article78 1961-09-22 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. There is a baby a day born in the southern islands off Singapore. This is revealed in the latest figures issued by the Department or Statistics it gives the number of babies born In the southern islands for July this year78 words
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Article130 1961-09-22 4 SCOUTS CAN WEAR 'LONGS' NOW SINGAPORE, Fri. The traditional shorts of the Scout will soon be a rare sight In Singapore. For Scouts here can now wear long trousers with their uniform, according to the bulletin of the Singapore Boy Scouts' Association. The trousers should be khaki and their edges130 words
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123 1961-09-22 4 She leaves to take up librarian's course in Dublin SINGAPORE, Fri Miss Fluer de Sourza. 18. oi Kuala Lumpur stopped here on her way to Dublin University. She will take up a librarian course under the Librarian Association there after her graduation from the university. "Librarianship is a field that123 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-09-22 4 KALLAXG. Fri. The Kalians Malay Secondary School Cadet Corps seen at its second annual inspection parade at the school grounds. Lt. Col. T. A. Hunt. Quarter master General. Singapore Base District, is inspeetin? the parade Behind him is the school principal. Inche52 words
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167 1961-09-22 4 VISITING PROFESSOR COMMENDS GOVT. ACCENT OF SCIENCE STUM J)RL.S.Hamasw:,m,.^'! hfi: I U Jil the rnivcrsitv o| ft ll s I India, highly commended 1( s I ernment's policy of emphasising j^B technical education in the Shi"'" I Dr. Ramaswami who stomJn days after attending the sSS? fe| I Congress in167 words
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Article32 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government i.s to set up Road Safety Council* In every state to slash the death rate on Malayan road.-, which claim 5,000 lives every year.32 words
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Article24 1961-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is to set up an Information bureau to tell the public of its activities.24 words
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Article33 1961-09-22 4 BEREMBAK Fr: jH Sal ah, 60. nil m trolier tl Royal hold. Tengku S! TV iadin T- ?ku Stbia th< 1 1 gku An s> mb i d m tack i m33 words
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Advertisement228 1961-09-22 4 JUST UNPACKED SWISS FANCY VOILS BAJU KABAYAS MISSION VALLEY COnONS I CHECKED AND STRIPED DESIGNS LADIES BLOUSES 1 1 Oil i w^. jf^J UD%^CH"CiS I AND SEVERAL OTHER NEW MATERIALS KHEAACO S oS, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE-6. T GENEVE SINCE 1815 [Y/j IPV THE SWISS WATCH I \\J^iJl XsFOR ALL CLIMATES228 words
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Advertisement21 1961-09-22 4 f N (WNrSNNA BRING* I i ill HIW 6w EerS LIKE I //I MV fIOOT ALICE j r l^H" mm mm21 words
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Advertisement65 1961-09-22 4 i AfiMOUNUNG THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE TIGER NITE CLUB (GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PAR ON SATURDAY, 23RD SEPTEMBER 19 AT 4.00 P. M MR. P. PERALTA OF THE SINGAPORE TOU^ ASSOCIATION WILL OFFICIATE AT OPENING CEREMONY ALL PATRONS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 1 OUR COCKTAIL PARTY FROM 4 to 6 M-l65 words
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Article, Illustration920 1961-09-22 5 TED STOIL - The man with the $84,000,000 secret shows up again TED STOIL *7aBUJ^£I_^ISHSL-£I!HIJ' ies at the bottom of the sea waiting to be salvaged By gBMI CONCLUDING HOLD ON FOR A WHILE, WE'RE THERE' HE TELLS WAITING 01 SALVAGE EXPERT VOORHIES r\ n tlu> i^ritish Navy' boat looking tor tell-tales of920 words
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Advertisement222 1961-09-22 5 slide or movie there's a ZEISS IKON projector for you Movilux 8A A really new S mm pro- 1 *ffrf!Lll/* r < jector with marvelloui 'f^.F^ *M > performance and so port- 1 1- lI A able you con toke it ony- «J J^ J where. >6 With 50 watt222 words
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Miscellaneous162 1961-09-22 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis •W > PRivATEpßopi v>(l a^> 'H u. .^^^Hter" f< V) v' pi twttiitt tones b y Stan Drake THE HEART OF JULIET JONfcd i (v^^ /W^\ >^fi ill feSS^ p A PAPOPOUU>SKA9BeeN HAS FAILED -MAT I^.^k162 words
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Article344 1961-09-22 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Australian tribute to our port "SINGAPORE as a port is comparable to the best in the world." These were the parting remarks of Sir. L. Burch, chairman of the Geelonii Harbour Trust, after his tour-day survey of Singapore's harbour facilities. His remarks followed his prediction that the344 words
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Article, Illustration592 1961-09-22 6 BASIL CARDEW - Uneasy lies the head that wears this crown BASIL CARDEW HE was torn between two moods as he sat there on the bed. idly swinging his legs and talking quietly. Phil Hill, the world's new motor-racing champion. Had the triumph of fulfilled ambition and the sadness of personal loss struggling592 words
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Article154 1961-09-22 6 Thr Free Press reported: AUSTRALIA In Victoria a vote of want ot confidence in the Ministry having been carried in the Legislative Assembly, and supplies having only been granted to the end of August, the Parliament was dissolved, and the Colony was involved in all the turmoil154 words
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Article35 1961-09-22 6 I^AMILIES are protesting about the new street lamps outside their homes I in Beaufort-street. Derby. They say that when the lights go on their TV sets on g-\ jT QVJ VJ 11*35 words
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Article733 1961-09-22 6 JOHN REDFERN - JOHN REDFERN DR. BANDA SAYS 1T... By Friday DR. KAMAZU (The Little Root) BAND A, soon to be a Minister of the Crown in Nyasaland, told me: "If they think I am going to support the Federation they must not appoint me." Nyasaland is733 words
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Article120 1961-09-22 6 Life is like that louk ll this' 1 nuke out ui,, u 1' I m I I I doi I I N K s in (1 '--m thirtj in the munun'-'H little earl>. h ut N J e J can ntak< it SE I I dli 1 that horse w^,120 words
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Advertisement576 1961-09-22 6 1 <>u esn fmnhF m your eia9sified ad. to flwv onm of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMIHON HI6HLANDS C0. 4 »tor«g* >U. U4| JO t»nao P.&1& lf»OH i 5 Clara Stvoai BUWB <. M >W|i M i <C, I NOW Ko«i HOTA BMARU COM Srarog* M '..Ml.,576 words
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Advertisement17 1961-09-22 6 fin COIOS.4C#£S and P///ATS TIGER OIL ENC AUN TONG W ROM MIOK.AI WU CJ I I if17 words
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Advertisement138 1961-09-22 6 (fashion parade 1 FOR MEN and BGRAND BALL I^ /2k SINCAPORi MERCHANT lAUO'k; ASSOJt'CN S'y/ftlif SEPTEMEER 23rc 1961 Witt K^~- F«OM 9 P.M. TO 1 M IL-^II I SEA VIEW HOTEI ■fcllllllliiSiii"! I Dance to the Music of FABULOUS FLAMINGO* GUEST ARTISTES: GAYLADS ROBERT SO* and JUNE LESLIE (by courtesy138 words
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Miscellaneous255 1961-09-22 6 [TOP AITS RADIO IiAUIO SINGAPORE Witii a song; 10.00 Movie Reith Short Wave Sen ice lectures; 11.00 Starlight conil metres (7250 kr v, ccri 11 30 When lights are Medium Wave Service: Iow; < m:ani« i h:) Close dou-n. t fi RADIO MALAVA (41.7 metres) l,b metres. P.M.— l. ld255 words
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Miscellaneous183 1961-09-22 6 mL I r^ i 1 I I I i I CLUES ACROSS 1 She's a gem <4>. 4 It's more than lint that might be used on an injured limb (6). 8 A childish tiling to wear? (3). 10 Weapons we all have? (4). 13 Plus one (81. 14 That183 words
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Miscellaneous199 1961-09-22 6 12 111 as you may ieel when you've got the pip? <5i 15 Robot bookmaker? <4>. 16 He's to be seen in Bratislava (4). 18 It may border on the sea 4 > 19 One might just about manage to carry it off dt 20 Does k show us in199 words
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Article, Illustration231 1961-09-22 7 OSPEL-FILM STAR JAMES BACK: I'LL CARRY ON WITH ART CAREER' JANJONG PAGAR, Fri. A younjr Singapore "crusader" who went to America two years a£o to star in a gospel film has returned home to carry on with his career in commercial art. James Ho still as handsome as he was231 words
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Article19 1961-09-22 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. The Cathay Organisation's new Cathay Cinema here was opened by the Sultan of Trengganu.19 words
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Article156 1961-09-22 7 PRAISE AND PRIZE FOR GIRLS SINGAPORE, Fri.— St. Margaret's Secondary School won the first Junior SafetyFirst Council quiz contest finals held at the National Library. Its two representatives, Marie La'Brooy and Yoh Kuoi Ling, both Form V students, answered questions to the point and won the praise and admiration of156 words
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Article57 1961-09-22 7 CAIRNHILL. Fri. The literary society of Monk's Hill Secondary School has organised an oratorical contest in Malay on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. at the school's hall. The contest is divided into three sections Section A for Malay students above 15. section B for Malay students under57 words
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143 1961-09-22 7 Tun Razak to tour development projects in rural Johore lOHORE BAHRU, Fn. T h e Federation Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will fly here tomorrow to make a one-day tour of rural development projects in Johore. Tun Razak will travel in a Royal Malayan Air Force plane143 words
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97 1961-09-22 7 HEALTH MINISTRY MAN WINS BEAUTY CONTEST SINGAPORE, Fri.— A total of 10.000 voting slips throughout Malaya were sent in for the selection of the winner of a men's beauty contest sponsored by a local Indian film magazine. A total of 198 entrants. 100 of which came from the Federation, ensured97 words
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83 1961-09-22 7 Visit to airport is first on list for 14 girls on a course 9 goes oh around h ED The course was spread a year with once-a--weelc excursions besides the irmal academic Miidies. Mrs. Nicol said. "We are teachnig the girl- to learn by seeing for mselTea how people irk83 words
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287 1961-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Ministry of Education yesterday announced the results for the General Certificate of Education (Summer) examination for the Ordinary Level of the Associated Examining Board held in June July, 1961. ENGLISH: Chan Shee Wens. Lee Chuck Sin. C.K.G. Pilluy. Guah Peck287 words
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Article113 1961-09-22 7 PYA LEBAR. Fri.--Five representatives of Sin- j gapore travel agents inciud- i ing three women left by j Thai International for Bang- j kok to travel on Swissair's j Convair 380M inaugural j flight to Switzerland. They were accompanied by Mr. Willy Gantner. assistant to113 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-09-22 7 Th« broomstick swervet once leaving Gwyr.eth far below, and then Rupert notice* that it take* the same direction in which Podgy went. It travels so smoothly thai he gradually lose* hi* fear of tailing off. With the cat still riding on his back he watches the country91 words
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Article, Illustration172 1961-09-22 7 GUIDING LIGHT AT SHOAL Danger flash can be seen 13 miles away SINGAPORE, Fri.— A new beacon will be switched on at dusk next Thursday in the Singapore Roads to mark the south-west extremity of the outer shoal. It was constructed at a cost ot $47,196 to replace the one172 words
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Article29 1961-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. There will be an informal forum on international news of the week at the USIS Library, Armenian Street entrance, at six o'clock this evening.29 words
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Article20 1961-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Police Band will play at Kallang Park from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.20 words
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Article20 1961-09-22 7 PENANG. Fri. Burglars entered a house at Burmah Road here and escaped with $2,275 in cash and jewellery.20 words
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Advertisement201 1961-09-22 7 "^JR YOUR DELIGHT i^ Jf*-A PACKET if j£:POß& fli^Pll jf i 20-PIGEON CIGAPETTEQ 55« A RACKET IN SINGAPORE I 60 A PACKET IN MALAYA t I »fc>*«l ip Armenian St.. Spore. Tel: *****/7. AIR-CONDITIONED <3^J( BAR RESTAURANT A Located in the Shoppinq centr*. \T*&^ 'IJ yft/i Al! air-conditioned bedroom.- ill)201 words
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Miscellaneous251 1961-09-22 7 i things which really appeal to IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... i AQUARIUS ffeS'SSJai l! W* 'i p«X« dancins. i day .I.™ you n«d t. be on f£r£rtf& pisces -w. i5 Si find restlessness wWch sends >ou I or} anLse your ife so tliat to- p|Ni ED (June 22 July 13):251 words
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Article, Illustration474 1961-09-22 8 It's mote than just beauty. OUR GIRLS SHOULD TAKE A TIP FROM THESE LOVELY GOODWILL ENVOYS 5S£" MISS KNOW-HOW SINGAPORK girls can take a tip or t\v o I r o in Hawaiian beauties. Miss Stephanie Loo Kwai Chfee, the 1961 Narcissus Queen, and Miss Darrah S.H. So o k474 words
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413 1961-09-22 8 He told wife's friend to keep away: Visit her instead readers ROYALTY towards one's friends and family will often present difficulties. Faced with such a problem a Singapore housewife wrote to seek advice on the steps she should take. She says that her best woman friend has been ordered by413 words
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Article161 1961-09-22 8 pHICKEN "Rissotto" is one of the best dishes to use the flesh of the bird which is not suitable for serving portions. Melt one and a half ounces butter in a frying pan and add three ounces choppen onions to fry without browning. Next add one pint chicken161 words
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Article154 1961-09-22 8 ONCE a child has got dry at night it's a bit trying when they start to have wet beds all over again. A reader writes: "After the birth of my third baby, my middle daughter, then aged three-and-a-half, reverteu to bed-wetting. I have been patient and non-commital about154 words
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Advertisement225 1961-09-22 8 LOUISE KLERK, MEDICALLY TRAINED BEAUTY SPECIALIST, with French and other Continental qualifications and more rhan 12 years experience. Specialized in the modern technique for skin defects such as ACNE, pimples, open pores, blackheads etc. SUCCESS GUARANTEED. ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE INSTITUT JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE, 22 NGEE ANN BUILDING, ORCHARD ROAD,225 words
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Advertisement260 1961-09-22 8 ZB' iSZ a^S ES iU^s 4 *^4* l. Sbl Bhba^a aS u TTcf 4Tw ncnEsiJ fl loMu K AGNESIA Powder is spc- JV' Jft v^HHHbhMhVJ mI cially formulated for the S S prevention and cure of h, Pmi^l PRICKLY HEAT and dermic f jJEHS Eft^fl eruptions. Use as an after260 words
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Miscellaneous1172 1961-09-22 9 w 'Joint action by Government fl? and public only way to s^ eliminate pirate taxis 9 I THE WINNER SECOND THIRD {o\\0 CHEB KHOON, Paya Lcbar: MR. TAN BAH BAH, Lorong Ah Soo: Pirate MR. W. CHRISTIAN, Alnwick Road: Pirate Eb. t)V" 1 C '1 1"» > IPM^Ujk^' V "^B1,172 words
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Advertisement222 1961-09-22 10 BUY EARLY? todies' U.S.A. Can-Con $6.90 LodN Fcncv Bcachjackets $8.50 F< neK Multicolour Dcdcovrs $4.90 lontien Swimweor, Jantzcn Sportswear for Ladies, Men Children. Many more New Shipments. Visit LUCK'S LTD., 17, Orchord Rood, Singopore-9 Tel: ***** "jet ex" SUPERMAKINC SWIFT U n ,'n 24 by Span 20" Y. ;rr v..rh222 words
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Advertisement225 1961-09-22 10 DELICIOUSLY PLEASANT! jbTjbl 'if/ JINTAN CONFECTION KEEPS your mouth FRAGRANt FRESH oil day long! HANDY PACK 20 ets. ECONOMY PACK 80 cts. C^Jfc Obtainable pom aU good Sundry Shop* i Students Who Go Overseas I You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS UNDER. WEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. Come Let225 words
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Advertisement535 1961-09-22 10 tured pearls, jade and gold ornaments always on saie at TIN SING GOLDSMITHS, 215/217, South Bridge Road. Ideal for gifts, too! "FLYING EAGLE" BRAND of shirts, sportshirts and underwear sell at prices everyone can afford. Wide selections are available in hundreds of shops in Singapore. Sole agents, NAI NAI CO.,535 words
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Advertisement579 1961-09-22 10 variety of Japanese E^&tern arts and novelties including bamboo, silver, glass, cutlery, lacquer and porcelain ware; also sliic products, ivory carvings and cultured pearls. PRICES RADICALLY REDUCED due to lower costs through importing direct, nence. LIEN WAH, 108, North Bridge Road sell their range of watches, transistor radios, cameras etc.579 words
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Advertisement203 1961-09-22 10 LUCK'S BARGAINS FOR thi.< week-end includes a new shipment of ladies American CanCan, fancy multi-coloured bead jackets and Jantzen swimweary sportswear for laaie.s. men anc children. Seiec: your choice ai 17.. Orchard Read. JUST ARRIVED Morocco Leather PoufTees available ii plain or weaved, with pol< threads, square or round and203 words
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Advertisement270 1961-09-22 10 /«s# Unpacked MEW EXCLUSIVE RANGE of JANTZEN SWIM WEAR Specially imported for TEENAGERS! SHORTS A SWIMMING TRUNKS Made from 100% Cotton 4 Sfretchoble Nylon Available in oil sixes ond in Exciting Colours! Be Pleasant in a JANTZEN! Get Yours TODAY from fi*{ SOON JOO'S \«s^- Mouse of Children's Wear Wjg2j»270 words
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Advertisement156 1961-09-22 10 iV" 11 Shi T e C nslR «> S TODTU Pm LO*!, Hl'.*; VjP* "CttVJttT O(M t n |i^ A U fS LTB Jf Your EYES Connot Be Replaced' Toke Gcod Core Of T*n By Consulting j EVERSHARP OPTICAL I 328. Mortf fofe J S ocre 7. —Ti y Branch:156 words
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Article75 1961-09-22 11 (Dingles' ik the doxy out cricket Crater 1 u I a I I ire to i he wm .:on of nw Im tf i c 554-^ed games pggt; pro- to "'(> I CO :Vr > sor.al I, moral < iie *..:t.tk* ixie, r»'<- ions P* Medp:75 words
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313 1961-09-22 11 'We'll get into final' say All-Blues skipper Malcolm Kraal SINGAPORE, Friday. MALCOLM KRAAL, captain of the Singapore All-Blues and member of the Singapore Civilian last season, predicted a bright future for Singapore Asian players and confidence tluit the Singapore All-Blues rugby team will again be in the final at the313 words
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237 1961-09-22 11 SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB TO COMPETE IN REGATTA SINGAPORE, Fri. Royal Singapore Yacht Club, who are considered to have the best rowers in Asia and are the current champions of the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's Interport Regatta will be competing in this year's regatta to be held in Singapore from237 words
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265 1961-09-22 11 INVISIBLE EYE' NEW SECURITY MEASURE London, Friday. AN "invisible eye" for security. This is the measure one trainer with big race winners in his string, is taking as an antinobbling precaution. His yard has been fitted with the "invisible eye," which rings an alarm immediately any unauthorised person tries to265 words
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131 1961-09-22 11 LOxNDON, Fri. Muscular young men from many parts of the world began assembling in London yesterday for the 13th "Mister Universe" competition organised by the British National Body Builders' Association. The secretary of the association, Mr. Oscar Heidenstam. said in his London office131 words
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Article161 1961-09-22 12 Horses listed below have either won or have done well on a firm track: Amsterdam (any going), Amag*saki. Brilliant Light (any going), Bowdler, Come Up (any going). Cadet Rousscl. Ciboulette (any going), Balkan Bambino (any going). De. Ruyter. Dreamboat. Duke of Mantua, Enjoyment 111. Equity (any161 words
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1950 1961-09-22 12 Stewards' Cup to Bilah Sayang if he gets good start KMMMttmm writes about tomorrow's prospects MHgjal BUKIT TIM AIL Friday. gILAII SAYAXG Lost many friends after his showing in the Sultan's (iold Vase last month. But I am ignoring that run, and give him another chance in the Stewards' Cup,1,950 words
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178 1961-09-22 12 SATORO STEPS OUT ON THE TRACK IN GREAT STYLE By SCRUTINEER B. TIMAH, Friday. THERE was little fasl work on ihe tracks this morning. Most horses were either lightly exercised on the third truck or given pace work. The only horse to clock below 40 was With Micky Donnelly in178 words
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Article52 1961-09-22 12 LONDON. Pri Results °f yesterday's Rucby Union and I eague matches were. Union: Bath 16 Bridgend 6, Clifton 15 Milan 9, Redrutb 2S Penzance and Newlra' tl TtttmtOD 6 Somerset Police 10.Weston Super Mare 14 Bnrieewatcr 6. Ru^by League (Lancashire Cup Second Round): Widnes 952 words
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Article81 1961-09-22 12 The following horses have either won on or like a wrt track: Balkan Bambino, Brilliant Light, Come Up. Cibouiette. Distinguished Gem. Evidence. Feynoord. Fils du Vent. Glee. Gooiy. Hula Hoop. King's Scholar. Kid Pancho. Easter Fair. Martingale, Musty Jaki. Memo. Morieland, Malham. Morning Flight. Picture Fan81 words
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171 1961-09-22 12 BLACK AND WHITE OUTCLASS MALAYAN CAGERS GEYLANU. Fit Dictating play from the start, Manilas Black ar.d White eager.-, -c red a:, ea. victor^ over Malaya by 97-32 In the men's -e tu.ii pi the South East Asia basketball championship at the Happi World Stadium las) night Ke iture >•: the171 words
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Article22 1961-09-22 12 LONDON. Fr;.- Roy Swetman, .surrey :ui England wicket-keeper, has decided to retire from firstclass cricket in order to devote22 words
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203 1961-09-22 12 JALAN BESAR. Fri. A brilliant Wiiired Skinner -wed the European..- Eurasians from a possible rout Hi the bands oi the Army n the Singapore AmAteur Footbo.il Association Premier League match played here yesterd&y. Army won 2-1. Skinner was nearly a casualty the fits! minute203 words
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Article115 1961-09-22 12 HORSES WHICH WON AT BUKIT TIMAH T'HE following "Horses for x course" guide should prove interesting and helpful to form students. Horses listed below have previously won over the Bukit Timah course: Amasasaki (twice). Balkan Bambino (twice), adet Roussel (twice), Denteniurius, Duke of Mantua. Distinguished Gem, Equity, Fleetmuster, FrancoKCot, Flying115 words
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114 1961-09-22 12 EIGHT ASIANS FOR SCC INVITATION XV SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Cricket Club, keeping to their policy this season of giving A.sian rugby players more representation in the Club Invitation teams have again invited eight local players for their maten agaiiust the Police on the paduhg at 5.15 p.m. on Monday. K.114 words
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Article46 1961-09-22 12 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri—Brazilian Olympic swimmer Manuel Dos Santos set a new world recor.i for the 100-meter freestyle swim at 53.6 seconds. bettering the unofficial mark of 54.4 set by Steve Clark of the United States at, Los Angeles last month.— UPl.46 words
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Article32 1961-09-22 12 LONDON. Fri.— Results of yesterday's football matches ware: Lrapie Three: Hull City 1 Watford 0. Notts County 2 Port Vale 3. League Four: Workington 1 Colchester 2.32 words
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Advertisement317 1961-09-22 12 y /6 COLLYBR QUA^^^^ 'ssaf TIGER NITE Oil (AIRCONDITIONED CHAMPAGNE room I DANCING NIGHTLY with HAWAIIAN RHYTHM COMBO SATURDAY and SUNDAY FLOOR SHC BAUNESE DANCING and HULA HOG by MISS SUREIN! Guest Artistes: MISS MADELINE CHAN-EXHIBITION OK GUITAR HAWAIIAN GUITAf plus VOCALISTS:MISSES SUREINI. LAILA Mti ond THE "FRANKIE LAINE" OF317 words
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