The Singapore Free Press, 25 September 1961
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Title Section21 1961-09-25 1 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article48 1961-09-25 1 igjneer dishes Report \bb tO ponce j Muu. MirI scovcry ol amI a room I hotel in had I he n the ill. red to ue h< d hi had He one There him this i n g M shy, wife is N Zesting48 words
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Article, Illustration388 1961-09-25 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Free Press reader, who was am— g the If* winners of the puzzle "AY" in July this year, shares the S5OO I>ri/r money in word puzzle "BL" v iih a housewife. He is Mr. Leary Kang of 28. Woodleigh Park.388 words
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146 1961-09-25 1 Three killed as air show plane crashes in flames WILMINGTON, Monday. THREE people were killed when a plane with 1 12 aboard crashed in flames and broke in two shortly alter taking oil' at an air show here yesterday. The rest, except one man trapped in the wreckage, were taken146 words
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Article34 1961-09-25 1 MOSCOW. Moa Queen Elirabeth i Belgium. 3.1-year-old n Imother of King Baudoum. a.:,; her daughter, the Couni-ss dc San left Moscow jresterday toi Chin the Soviet news agency Pass reported.34 words
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66 1961-09-25 1 RACE CONFERENCE BEGINS: 12 COUNTRIES THERE SINGAPORE, Mon.— The second Asian racing conference, held its opening session at the Goodwood Hotel this morning. The pan-Malayan con- vention is being attended by delegates representing 12 countries Australia. Burma. Ceylon. Hong Kong. India, Japan. New Zealand, the Philippines. Sarawak, Thailand. Singapore and66 words
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95 1961-09-25 1 'DRASTIC ACTION' THREAT TO THEATRE FIRM SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Theatres branch ot the General Employees Union this morning served a three-day ultimatum on the management to settle all disputes with their 185 employees, or face "drastic action." A union spokesman told The Free Press this morning that the workers95 words
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Article22 1961-09-25 1 TOULON (Francr-. Mon.— Two French submarines collided near here ou*lna ownoeuvrw Inn ixith were able to make port .safely.22 words
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307 1961-09-25 1 'Showdown' strike threat by 35,000 in Services SINGAPORE, Mon. The 35,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services in Singapore are prei paring for a "showdown" with the employers. j The tour trade unions representing the workers are collecting strike funds and making final arrangements. The unions are the Naval307 words
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Article51 1961-09-25 1 BONN. Mon.— A 28-year-old convict in Cologne was granted two days' parole to oeaJ with "urgent family matters." Xt v/oit nome and beat up his wife £>o badly :hat she uaa to l>e taken to hospital. Then he reporrec. back to prison, police51 words
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Article33 1961-09-25 1 AMMAN. Mon. King Saud of Sautij Arabia has ordered the removal of Press ceiibonship and has given full freedom to the nation's Press and publications, according to an official statement.33 words
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Article117 1961-09-25 1 LONDON. Mon. Discussing generally the tin market and the American stockpile release request. The Financial Times says today it seems practically certain that even if permission were granted the GSA would never make disposals in a way that could undermine the market. Commercial considerations too mu.Nt117 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-09-25 1 KATTAN (FIRST ENTRANT FOR CYCLE RACE) DOESN'T OWN A BIKE OINGAPORE. Mon. He does not own a oicycle but Kattan Manoharan, 21. is the first entrant for The Free Press cycle race to be held on Nov. 5. Kattan. who works tor furniture company, will be using his company's bicycle.245 words
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Article263 1961-09-25 1 P.-ÜBBEP PRICL lii iiir i !<• b "l» in i i tlt i* '>'■ ,1- P.; Ib 0 |1 i MALAYAN UK I v, li n A in Hi sHI n s ond Malayan I in- l 1 (i r in I ;ii v rents, m Mm: cents, i263 words
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244 1961-09-25 1 Berlin: U.S. will use N-bombs if necessary ROBERT KENNEDY WARNS NIKITA IyASHINGTON, Mon.— Attorney General I Robert Kennedy .said last night there was no question that President j Kennedy, his brother, would use nuclear weapons to save the freedom of Berlin if necessary. Mr. Robert Kennedy said during a television244 words
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Advertisement67 1961-09-25 1 I Choose your camera from the w-#-c/-e-s-/ range in Singapore Malaya! ZEISS IKON LEADER IN PROGRESS B fT- SSSRJI2? K/^f^vJl I rom the supcrli H V^B wjJj fl stllinU single li nS^^yr^^g^^^^^^^^^^a reflex camera to B less expensive camera* B there's a Zcisv Ikon to suit ■^■■■■■■■^■■S YOUR Pocket Zetss67 words
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Advertisement41 1961-09-25 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments occcpfs daHy students for Piano, Harmony, Piono-oceordion, Violin, Guitor, Aural 'car training theory of _gP\_ music, Piono-Jon, ii^BC "^rffc* Drums Singing. SIIB C^yl (W Tombolini Accor--28-A Penanq Lane, S porc-9 Tel: *****^41 words
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240 1961-09-25 2 CONRAD CHIEW - BIGGER AND FASTER JETS TO CALL AT SINGAPORE CONRAD CHIEW By j>AYA LEBAR, Mun. Bigger and faster airliners are now introduced all the world, and the space of the Far soon be inby these giant monsters as airin this region try the besi in air ets sweeping across with -i240 words
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Article, Illustration526 1961-09-25 2 LIM TIONG WAH - 'New look' Zoella Lykes to call at Singapore in November LIM TIONG WAH Finance, aviation and shipping By SINGAPORE, Monday. THE AMERICAN cargo passenger liner Zoella Lykes (above), due here on Nov. 3, will be the first of the new ships of the Lykes Lines fleet to call at Singapore526 words
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187 1961-09-25 2 BIG FALL IN TIN STOCKS FORECAST: U.S. CONSUMPTION UP LONDON. Mi:;. A rational Interpretation o! tin event: requires an up-to-date appraisa] ot the current oalance between supply and ccv.~ sumptlon, Strauss and Company say In their September tin review During the first sis months ol this year, world Mc.k.- fell187 words
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Article80 1961-09-25 2 SHIPS lyru atangSNta »r (Hie today at the Singapore Harbour Board wti.irvp^ are: Garrybanli 5, Labuan Hadj fTW Batavia 30, Van Noorl 2! 22, PresWeni Hayes 16, MisakJ Mara in 'i Lykes 27 28, Ava 3, Pulaa KidJ NVT. Tudor 4 5, Uandama I 19, Mara IS,80 words
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Article61 1961-09-25 2 QUITO I Ecuador I Mon.— A member of the Japanese scientific tourist group from Tokyo's Wasetia University said in a communication from Ambato last night that the rest of the party was lost while scaling Chiniboiazo. The communication bald local mountaineering experts and Red Cross61 words
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228 1961-09-25 2 Kidnapped C-Plan man freed: 'I' m worn out' SAIGON, Mon. Mr. Wilfred Stanley Arthur. Australian Colombo plan expert and former RAAF war ace, was in "good shape" last night after three days in Communist hands. Speaking to correspondents by tlephone after his release yesterday, Mr. Arthur said: "I am worn228 words
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213 1961-09-25 2 BERLIN, Monday. lIUXDREDS of East German removal men will] :il le;ist 80 lonics yesterday bci^m the biggesl evacuation so far of houses on the Communist side of the East-West Berlin sector border. Police sealed the surrounding area and threw tear gas grenades213 words
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127 1961-09-25 2 ANTI-SNAKE BITE SERUM FOR FLOOD AREAS IN BURMA RANGOON, Won.— Medical teams arc touring fioodstricken arras here with anti-snake bite scrum to combat the latest menace being; faced by the country's 200.000 flood victims. The month-old floods have forced snakes, many of them poisonous, to flee to hish ground a127 words
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Article92 1961-09-25 2 T ONDON, Mon. Representatives of 8,000 British Jewellers and watchmakers have launched an all-out war on watch smugglers. They issued a warning to the public on the dangers of buying .smuggled watches and mapped out the first stages in a campaign to per- suade the92 words
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Article31 1961-09-25 2 MANILA. Men. Philippine Arm> Commander Brie. Gen. Alirc(n> N!. .Sa'.i.os v. I.I bead a five-man group on lisit lo Indone.sia and Singapore, d w« announced officially Uere yesterday.31 words
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299 1961-09-25 2 WASHINGTON Monday MR. Taizo Ishisaka, president of the Economic Organisations of Japan yesterday said that despite Japanese bankers' concern about the imbalance in Japan's trade, he was optimistic about the country's trade future. Mr. Ishisaka told a press conference at the Japanese Embassy in WashingtonReuter - 299 words
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312 1961-09-25 2 LEOPOLD VILLE, Monday. fENERAL JOSEPH MOBUTU, the Congolese army chief, ha> sent about 150 troops to Luluabourg 150 miles from Katanga and his closest garrison to the breakaway province by air this weekend. Other troops and armoured cars were reported to312 words
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155 1961-09-25 2 KASSEM TO BE TOLD BRITAIN DID NOT AID IRAQ REVOLT LONDON. Mon. Britain regard.^ as groundless and wili deny categorically Iraqi accusations thai Britain has been assisting the rev< I 4 of Kurdish tribesmen In Iraq, It was learned here yesterday. Major-General Abdul Karim Kassem. the Iraqi Prime Minister, told155 words
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Article49 1961-09-25 2 LONDON. Mon. Top-ie\ orisi> talk.s an > :h< duh^c here this nreek 3n th< t hreatened d lsru A ion tlic Wt-^i tiidies rterati< by Jamaica's shock de< i to secede and ■■^u-.;--.. to ind^pi'ndi iH't Sir Granttey Adams. Prln Hinister of the Federation49 words
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Article51 1961-09-25 2 \^^y.:) «on John '.i Pearbefor Assembly time tonight t F fl East-\& ftegotiati he v. statemi n Mr X at a cause oi 1 Be i Hamn lei Uproar X■ peal tl Peking's c] muni foi Mr. X of s Genei spec i v s unil i on Frid51 words
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Article25 1961-09-25 2 RUME. >: A iM ,i_i tM built north oi Ron 11 as pa. liar's "Higl ■>: the 6 motorway esu IciUis f i an*25 words
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Advertisement384 1961-09-25 2 N.Y.K.LINE 1 Rottei 11/11 Set C Rottei m, London, 30 2 Oct YcAoh.-.?- 1 Man c i«, I C >tann 14 IB NOV vvi Man I. Di>boot i A 13 15 Now Av<ab. 9tr\ a■ na, Ist b I Piraeas 10 13 oct Man ttagong s Calcutta 12 v Oct384 words
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Advertisement84 1961-09-25 2 RADIO j Transistor Receiver N^* t4 2053" Outstanding long dib toncc and world-wide m J short-wave reception. £Li i Powerful push pull output stoge. Large f loudspeaker producer i&v. full volume of sound in good clear to nr /^%is*v -,w Power supply 6 dry »rtfi»U i r H0 0 H084 words
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Miscellaneous22 1961-09-25 2 WKJV JBFIVE CUT mm A hew Ey y >^a THE OLV ONE ANP IT fa COPC* :.A vviu. FIT THE LOCK 722 words
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Article28 1961-09-25 3 Mon. St. here to pay ii s the one pro- threethe to- I B: I" Ol ■>\vs. be n adndsd That bo I o! the to ma28 words
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Article63 1961-09-25 3 la Isit Paging arri- a n i_onaon, arrived by air yesterday. He is accompanied by his wife and they are at the Orchard Hotel Mr Van Leehwe:.. an engineer, flew in from Holland. He stays a f the Orchard Hotel. Mr. C. O. Turner, a Qantas executive.63 words
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162 1961-09-25 3 Red Cross brings cheer to 14 homes, institutions SINGAPORE Monday. JHL Singapore Red Cross Society brought mooncake festival cheer to more than 14 homes and institutions in the State during the weekend. This was made possible by the gift of more than 3^oo mooncakes by the management of Southern Hotel.162 words
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147 1961-09-25 3 GOVT. RELEASES TANAH MERAH CAMP SITES FOR STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government has released a number of camp sites at Tanah Merah for students from Singapore schools. Application for these camp sites must be made on forms obtainable from the Land Office, Ground Floor, Government Offices. St. Andrew's Road, Singapore147 words
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Article, Illustration587 1961-09-25 3 SINGAPORE DIARY [ALEXANDRA LEE'S A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Monday. "HURRAH, I feel free now," exclaimed a charming miss as she celebrated her coming-of-age. At a 21st. birthday party in her honour held at her Joo Chiat Road home, Miss Josephine Khoo Jin Nee, was probably one587 words
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343 1961-09-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. HOW happy is the artist of Miss Hammond's calibre. Her house at the "Vie" on Saturday evening was sold out; her audience might almost be considered more as personal friends going to renew their acquaintance with her and her magnificent voice; and sheA.B.A. - 343 words
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Advertisement441 1961-09-25 3 H ly iwwwww hi i.iirii^uiiii <iiiWCTwywww»iw;wi;.ii,iiii.iiii^i.ii hiijct..^....... 1.. 'a>. ijr? ».-r,.........^ n ir^m kOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK I our Free Pj^ess Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page w »^4 tr\ i^r <>h v>»* .-^r PUBLIC WARNING King Size is a trade name* first used441 words
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Miscellaneous327 1961-09-25 3 CINEMAS Free Him shows at Hong Toon CAPITOL: Slave oi Liome School. Nee Soon Roaa; Pulau 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Semakau; Hindu Road; Prin- CATHAY: Very Important cess Elizabeth Estate all Person 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. starting at 7 p.m. GLOBE: Blitz in Britain SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 1.45, 4. 7,327 words
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Advertisement175 1961-09-25 4 > TnHwfflß ff^§-P &y. •<- •'^BBSX m\JuSh ___9o^^^^ I n^_i '^BB l __^H_ffl_f 5 ,*;f JSO ■iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiihiii |lWir _Jf ff f/j?'ffj£ Mtiiir ■%*i-'mssiMmSJ^^ o< ____|h| B^s IS v ••■.*.4 7 v^y' ---^^^aß____Bß* ___^__fl| P^ .__-__«i__^_________Mßßßl^^^ ■,-%-v' a MMM |rtiiii__B_B_(WWpii^^^^^^^ _^___^BB^^BP!^^^^^^___________B___BBP^^^^^^P^^^ _dKß^»|j^_B^_F __S__R sjp^^^^^^^H BBBBBBBBPBBW^^^^^^^ __^*^____I__^^^^ ._S^______i^BP^^ J___P s^Bßrß^^^^^^^^^B jHk _B^Hif9RQß9^^^V^_________175 words
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Article62 1961-09-25 5 Ava Gardner I STORY A GAWV I mi;> third Ajmsband was k n itra. She g VLPHA JThis [)>IEGA nd of his rriatfe. stars t*oni come p sick nd en tl /rst Thc\ i >n Nost up- money pin6ss. deling, n <'vciImltted ital me tdoody High price A lite at62 words
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Article, Illustration500 1961-09-25 5 KURT SINGER - THE INCIDENT IN THE BULL RING KURT SINGER s searching for something to give her BY PART 2| was paid lor their hapPUiess, they both tried through a series of running battles to make it work But Ava's career was in nigh esteem at that time and Franks was slipping500 words
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Advertisement55 1961-09-25 5 1 5_ .ESATQRJ ITHUICII I NTeiCVCLU <• soy. tur ___r 1^ ELOOICA 77 M mr, (iTmany HI >: *mq mtISIC. I yLok chords and I V V. w single notes Jf :V C 3...522.00 525 50 can tutor) "M. A. i,i D^ <A^IYAFLEX __-__l '_r J **'<*^^^^V4* p model C55 words
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Advertisement579 1961-09-25 5 3»4 another f\ hands jhJgjS^j No need for another pair jft|| of hands to do the washing /:tjB#^^^f when you've a new A-v Pv Bendix Cyramatic because J^'_ TI^ tT ff p^^^^^ automatic from start /v N -H^j C r^*^*^^ s Gyramatic J Soaks, washes, rinses, drains and spins m579 words
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Miscellaneous220 1961-09-25 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson q cr _*»j__T___i ~^l" »>V ™r*y _^s"^__r ________h*^ w^ i a"^ __-___W_NI-B^_iF y .r t MANDRAKE Lee Falk and Phil Davis CO/UP k/PWPFLLA."! I EXCEPT OKIE PRETTYi^ v I YOU MAVE OWE OP XYUP-fTtL IF YOU RUMIWTO AMY KS; I I KiPVPR220 words
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Article346 1961-09-25 6 Need for a cleaner Singapore I TELLING I PEOPLE r VHK Ministry ol 1 Health's current drive for a cleaYier Singapore is to be welcomed. Everyone in the State should give it his or her full cooperation and support, Singapore has a wputation for being the cleanest city in this346 words
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Article, Illustration750 1961-09-25 6 JOHN HALL - Magic Box to fight a deadly killer JOHN HALL THIS SIMPLE TEST MAY DETECT EARLY CANCER-AND SAVE LIVES BY break through in the war against cancer is believed to be within sight. Using an infrared "camera" a research team of three doctors ;it the Mid(l Ivs c x Hospital, London,750 words
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Article, Illustration452 1961-09-25 6 TERENCE LANCASTER - THIS IS KENNEDY'S TOUGH GENERAL FOR BERLIN TERENCE LANCASTER rHERE Will be no mistaking President Kennedy's latest message about Berlin even if it is delivered with a lazy accent of the Deep South. For General Lucius Dubignan Clay, born in the Scarlett d'H.ira state o: Georgia, represents the t >ugh452 words
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Article115 1961-09-25 6 1 00 YEARS AGO The Free Press reported: The Java Courant states that in the beginning of August, information was received at Riow from Retch that a certain Rajah Daud. step-son of the viceroy of Indragiri. aided with men and arms by Pangeran Bade, a Jambi chief of Tungkal, had115 words
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Article43 1961-09-25 6 A FIVE FOOT Central American snake called Mexican Kate was missing from her home in Cecilroad, Wimbledon. Her owner. 20-year-old Keith Chick, made an appeal to anyone who finds her: "Treat Kate kindly. She's no man -killer, she's quite harmless.43 words
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Article60 1961-09-25 6 Life is like that "VV lIAI i, f<ltl <l niotlh-r nguir < I thouuhl id "p 1/ cannui }j lOUQ COWCI telepl I co "In thai membi 4 lr,::v I shouled in, ral nal t,, u lt pn U| ■ededci t., vllt:l J Ibe if n. around blanks u »»en60 words
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Article39 1961-09-25 6 pOCKJ lose bul N the ugly mi| ed the wlnnei tbef contest. 6h< lo bed I irn en It i clear thir i I N may r C 1 laUons, :r.\ r m for th< ahead." I j39 words
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Advertisement599 1961-09-25 6 1 on ran hand in your vlasgijied ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMKWON HIOMLANOt COM S'.u.a** M Ul| 3U lanin f.a'.a IfOH 15 i a* S?r»«' KOTA IH»»U o 1 S'or«i» M I l.Ut., ;.^vw M%r»» KUALA LUMPU* <V 1 S'ora<e M LM599 words
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Advertisement45 1961-09-25 6 I Ordinary 4^k 1^ vs n 9 I^B bifocal. But on EXECUTIVE 46mm gives a rcodmq spon of 25 7" over TWICE OAK SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325. North Bridge Rd.. S'porc-7. Next Door ODEON Phone ***** Branch: THE PENANG OPTICAL CO.. 13. Forquhar St. Penang45 words
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Advertisement63 1961-09-25 6 Pigeon r FOR YOUR DELIGHT H 31* A PACKET i:U-O^ tr ff i i^S L *> fli M i j^^Bk^L^Vfc I* MjM 1 B w fltf 20-piccow ciGAßnrr: i( 55- A PACKET IN SWGWWt 60* A PACKETS IWt»« I WE MAWIFACTURE JEWELLERY OF A WIDE W PLEASE CALu ANDSEEOURVARIETVANDWC i63 words
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Miscellaneous271 1961-09-25 6 TODAYS RADIO KADIO SINGAPORE years gone by; 9.00 Tip top CI Bm m tunes: 9.15 A Name to remem- I^'^T ber; 9.30 The news; 9.40 Album MedTumW c Ur ice- ol harmony; 10.00 Music and V,i.tr, the musicians; 10.30 Philosophimutv cal perspective: n.oo Sing It a.m.— 11.00 Programme sum- again;271 words
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Miscellaneous351 1961-09-25 6 CLUES ACROSS G Bird from the Rhone, possi- 3 A long walk 111 early spring? 7»White horses, maybe rsl. B IR\\. 9 It'll keep you warm «3>. iS Wiiliam can give us fur <5). 12 One who will interfere (7). iv feplendid source of lager, per- 14 Honorary abbreviation (3i.351 words
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Article77 1961-09-25 7 ipprov- •n. was Royal It its Stletar. with a w.i> prepy, omi X A F. j> enM .irsh.il Officer No r:i I isl Air a .symbolising md < i ossrd to rrprebi tied ti .ii.d lay r.ihhthr unit n i Ilia la h idsr ►era t' mit Course we77 words
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Article, Illustration268 1961-09-25 7 TEENAGERS WITH A MISSION -TO HELP EAST KNOW WEST British students who volunteered for service overseas arrive on way to teaching jobs in Papua, Vietnam and Thailand vhri it 4 PAYA LEB AR, Monday. JHRLL teenagers all students who have c atio U n in°S? C ed their *<*<>ndary school268 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-09-25 7 SUKIYAKI NIGHT FOR KATONG NEIGHBOURS OF CHINESE YMCA KATONG. Mon. The Kaiong Neighbours of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold a Sukiyuki night" today at 8p m. at the teachers' rest bouse b) Amber Road. The meeting will encourage members *o write and recite poetry. A committee spokesman said .bout 2073 words
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72 1961-09-25 7 ■OINGPAORE. Mon. A j science exhibition, orgaj nised by the Science Society, will be held at Victoria School !on its annual speech clay on i Wednesday. 1 The t hibition is m line I with the Government's policy of encouraging science in schools, Mr.72 words
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159 1961-09-25 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. ONLY three out of 10 candidates were successful in the completion oi the second class Marine Engineer's Certificates of Competency examination last year. According to the latest annual report of the Marine Surveys Department, none oi the three candidates lor the completion159 words
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Article22 1961-09-25 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Hong Bahru Community Centre from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.22 words
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245 1961-09-25 7 'Plenty of scope for young men in stocks business' PAYA LEBAR, Monday. American tourist, who has been in the slock exchange business for the past 40 years, said here that he was glad to see young people taking a keen interest in it. Mr. C. Howard Sanborn, partner in a245 words
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Article65 1961-09-25 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A fun fair has been organised by Christ Church School to raise funds for buying equipment for the schools three new science laboratories. It will be held on Oct. 28 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the school's compound. The principal, the65 words
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110 1961-09-25 7 MERGER A SIGNAL TO START MORE AUSTRALIAN FIRMS HERE SINGAPORE, Mon. Many Australian firms are keen to find markets for their products here and establish branches in Singapore after the State's merger with the Federation This was stated by Mr. M. Jacombe. managing director of a British firm with offices110 words
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108 1961-09-25 7 TRAINING COURSE FOR 15 AIRLINE WORKERS SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Maurice Holloway, 35, manager of the newly established Pan American Airways training school in Hong Kong, has conducted a two-day special training course for the 15 PA A employees In Singapore. Mr. Holloway said he hoped to conduct regular courses here108 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-09-25 7 S.H.B. MAN WEDS NURSE IN K.L. Mr. and Mrs. Fong Pay Hor who were married at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Fong is an assistant traffic supervisor of the Singapore Harbour Board. His bride, Miss N* Slew Kuan, .is a nurse at the Institute of Health,64 words
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200 1961-09-25 7 Optician's call: Form an association SINGAPORE. Mon. LEADING optician, Mr. Leow Hock Ilin, is trying to form nn organised association of u\\ in the profession in Singapore to protect the spectacle-wearing public from incompetent "quacks. Mr. Leow told The Free Press that in Singapore and the Federation there were all200 words
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Advertisement58 1961-09-25 7 Hi I S^&M I *&•!> c "JULIA" Automatic "hand Lb*mhh ltd. vO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. 171 rw 6 valve aaim set with 4 'cndng qualities. •o high. gloss >J1 w Gnut cabinet will rh e appearance lr 3 room and its reproduction J^N years of really r il?f en.ng. X58 words
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Advertisement254 1961-09-25 7 acclaimed in "Aviation Week" "Men Only" and other American magazines iiffe|,BlO-RIT /KffiP^pHla^^^BM ti f e-cy cle computer v a^B Se;;d /or leaflet giving full information (j 16 COL L VS& QUA KEEP THEM WARM HEALTHY WITH,..: Iffll unsingwear ?>?V "POLAR -THERM" /^^X '/^i > INSULATED /A i AJlfif UNDERWEAR y/7V254 words
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Miscellaneous461 1961-09-25 7 uniin niDTUniV PISCES < Feb 20-Mar. 20): to another, then you can make IF IT S YOUR BIRTHuAY. rIOULO yQL may take a oa| an exceptional advance in your culated risk to win additional career. YOU are business like antt pro fits in your business. Be scientific in all that461 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1961-09-25 8 HE'S JEALOUS, SO SHE HAS DULL TIME AT COLLEGE Lonely freshie is afraid to take part in any social activity Dear Anne, There is a good deal ot social activity at the University of Malaya in Singapore where I am a firstyear student. But I have not attempted to join1,180 words
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Article603 1961-09-25 8 Touring ca be fui for all th family you set abou it properly: Here are don'ts for the journe 0 Doctor says gss iibi mumimt ■■■■■mrnimiH'ii.H.aa THERE are few sensations that are more unpleasant or demoralising than those of travel sickness. Holidays abroad, week-end excursions to the coast603 words
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261 1961-09-25 8 Girl, 20,invited to all-night party gets a parental 'No' Dear Anne, What is your opinion mi thi S > i< .a great deal of argument at horn/ s Cai I am 20 and have been invited v party at a friend's house. Ul an all-, My parents object strong anr261 words
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Advertisement202 1961-09-25 8 WHY LIFE INSURANCE? Jj^V^^ THERE ARE MANY F <>RMS OF SAVING: Mm but Lite Insurance is the only plan devised by man's intelligence which P^^ c^n ensure that all he works for. jjjjljij dreams tor, and plans for, will be |3gS| fulfilled even if he is not there 9BR 't202 words
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Advertisement167 1961-09-25 8 POCKET- MONEY prizes are otTered I fr^^Kl^ 'C^Vi C^ for the colouring of ,^7 this scene with pairrts \t^^tr\^^\ I f k crayons or chalks. J I There are four prizes of- C^- r l fered— each of $5 (two < I for boys and two for girls) •fzl rvAl167 words
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Article, Illustration430 1961-09-25 9 RICK DU BROW - 'Elephant Boy' and 'Tarzan' keen to return to acting RICK DU BROW by 1 II THE MOVIES greatest jungle heroes Sabu and < larzan) eissmuller have become modern-day i Bat they re both trying to get back into films. •Mar-old onetime "Elephant boy," runs a maple fiir- \an .\iiys, aU.P.I. - 430 words
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Article388 1961-09-25 9 ROUND THE -CLOCK guards were stationed in the hotel corridors outside Elvis Presley's rooms to insure his rest during location filming of "Blue Hawaii," Hal Wallis production for Paramount release starring Presley. Joan Blackman and Nancy Walters. It was anything but a lonely vigil for the guards. Among the Elvis388 words
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251 1961-09-25 9 i CONFESSIONS OF A I STORY-TELLER by Paul Gallico (Michael Joseph. 215.). PAUL Gallico. author of FLOWERS FOR MRS. HARRIS, MRS. HARRIS GOES TO NEW YORK, TO O MANY GHOSTS, LOVE OF SEVEN DOLLS and many other famous books, presents in his latest book, CONFESSIONS OF251 words
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Article206 1961-09-25 9 General Knowledge Quiz TJERE are the questions for i A this week's general knowledge quiz: 1. What is the maximum penalty in Singapore for organising or promoting fishfighting? 2. In World War Two. Rommel led the African campaign for Britain. True or false? 3. Which country in the world is206 words
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Article110 1961-09-25 9 AMONG THE CEDARS by Dorothy Wright <Pan $1.25 >: Shuttled between her divorced parents. Anna Lancing lives in a world oi planes and hotels. luxury and boredom. LoneliM* ss turns to despair when an Italian villa gives us its tragic secret. CAST OF CHARACTERS by110 words
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Advertisement271 1961-09-25 9 CLEAR IMCjSrI f I/M P s\! I liV/JL I 1 f—^\ y m WITH I V xx r M s^B if w® W THE IMMEDIATE LASTING ipl^^j RELIEF dt■ TM NASAL CONGESTION f^ E <ti or 'Q" t* Z**f* raj lOcc in Polyethylene o^S**! Container k V^^Mk v y*■ ~^^Kk/271 words
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Miscellaneous376 1961-09-25 9 JHford Puzzle 'BL' solution m S BL BL 2 BL 3 BL 4 BL 5 BL 6 JQGES' COMMENTS ON MOST APT ANSWERS 10 A time enioved a visit to an old be reluctant to REPLY to any J the doubtful whether he would imake cn J?> l few pople376 words
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496 1961-09-25 10 Cricket Club rugby team aim to maintain last season's fine record SINGAPORE, Monday. gLEVEX victories in 15 outings with one match drawn that was the proud record of the Singapore Cricket Club's rugby XV last season. And the Club, with the addition of several newcomers this year are determined to496 words
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262 1961-09-25 10 C. WHITING - CALDWELL DEFENDS HIS TITLE AGAINST HALIMI C. WHITING By iONDON, Mon. Promoter Jark Solomons, .shy violet oj the ooxmu trade, confessed utter a fortnight >>: cautious hedging that Belfast's John Caldwell is n> defend his Europeantype world bantamweight titl< against ex-champion Alpoonse Halimi. of Franci at Wembley Pool O U>bt262 words
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199 1961-09-25 10 AUPE FESTIVAL INCLUDES SWIMMING MEET gINGAPORE, Mon. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold a sports festival from October 8 to 15. Members will compete in football, sepak raga. table tennis. netball. billiards, swimming and athletics The grand 'finale' will be the athletics meet to be held at the199 words
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286 1961-09-25 10 ONE-DAY GAMES MAY BE WINNING CRICKET PLAN T ONDON, Mon. One-day Ld county cricket matches revolutionary maybe, but such games are likely to be played in 1963 and count towards the championship, I writes Peter Moss. Cricket administrators are in the mood for experiment, but this is the earliest possible286 words
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139 1961-09-25 10 Malayan prisons team to field 7 internationals against President's side SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Federation of Malaya Prisons football team is scheduled to play a game against the Singapore Government Services Football Association's President's XI here in October 26. The team will include seven Malayan internationals. The Prisons team also includes139 words
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Article15 1961-09-25 10 VIENNA, Mon. Next year's world weight-lifUug championships wiU be held in the United: States.15 words
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Article133 1961-09-25 10 TABLE TENNIS FINALS TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Mon. The finals of the St. John Ambulance table tennis championships will be held at their headquarters in Beach Road tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. The draw Is: Men's Singles Tan Teck Eng vs Foo Soo Peng; Ng Hui Yai vs Ang Tock Siam; Lim Hong133 words
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297 1961-09-25 10 PASIR PANJANG, Monday. months ago, 20-year-old Johar Ahmad won the 100-miles race by two miles. Yesterday he did it again— but only for three-quarters of a mile. This happened at the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's 100 kilometres massed-start held here over297 words
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139 1961-09-25 10 FEAF meet Rest in rugby trial at Changi CHANGI, Mon. Far E..' A:: Force Rugby Union will ho a F.E.AP versus the Rest tili at RAF Seietar on Monday 5.00 p.m. to select the v- .<ir represent RAF Singapore ;> the touring Cercie Sportil Si i oats of Viernam on139 words
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Article40 1961-09-25 10 BRAS BASAH. Mon.— ln the semi-final of the inter-school City District rugby championship, Monk's Hill beat St. Joseph Institution by 16 points (two penalties, two goals) to 11 (two penalties, goal) on the SJI ground here yesterday.40 words
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Article28 1961-09-25 10 BOSTON. \Ton. W«M tltV weight champion Floyd Pattersoi signed a contract to defend r»title against Tom McNrrl. <■■ Massachusetts. The tielit is >• tatlvely set tor Boston No\28 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-09-25 10 Ist day, Sept. 23 <irt t: co 1 «»7h^ 3-year-olds Div. I— f.F. Wen by: IN, 3, 1 Time: lm 14 o/5s Cl. 2. Div. 3— GF. Won by: 1 neck. 2 Time: lm 14 l/fc. Cl. 2. Div 2—l Mile. Won by: Ktse, V139 words
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Article606 1961-09-25 11 CHUCM ROORIGUES Kallang - CHUCM ROORIGUES Kallang ;> Monday and not so happy— day for the y family at the Singapore Karting 1 1 held here yesterday. Morris and his sona Jonn and Barry Dnrsett. J. Aylinor and R. Gunning' t > take nine wins and two second tarts in the meet, taking606 words
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146 1961-09-25 11 EASY ROUNDS FOR BORNEO MOTORS AND THE 'POPMEN' SIXGAPOPwE. Mon.— Borneo Motors and Frasor and > Neave scored easy first round Wins to move into the >econd j round of the Singapore Commercial Houses' Badminton Championships yesterday. Borneo Motors, aided by Omar Ibrahim's very comfortable victories In the single* «mv146 words
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Article13 1961-09-25 11 IFranec beat tr> 99 In a athletics meetveekcnd France 73-33 s match.13 words
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Article, Illustration555 1961-09-25 11 Charlie Chellappah - Son is near tears as Malacca shock S' pore with 5-4 victory in Malaya Cup match Charlie Chellappah by Jalan Besar, Monday SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association president, Mr. Soli Ghee Soon, due to leave for the FIFA conference in London tomorrow, was near tears after Malacca's shock victory over Singapore555 words
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227 1961-09-25 11 THE DRAW FOR RSGC CAPTAIN'S PRIZE GOLF STARTING TODAY TOHOMSON, Mon. The draw for the Royal Singapore Golf Ciuas annual i 8 holes isiableforo i competition for the women's Captain's Prize being playeu over liie S;me Road links beginning «v 2.00 p.m. today v ill be. Firsi Tet>: 2.0 Up.m.227 words
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Article20 1961-09-25 11 ATHENS, Mon— Poland beat Greece by 125 points to 85 in a three-day athletics match which ended yesterday.20 words
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58 1961-09-25 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The semi- finals of the Singapore Gov vernment Services Football Association's Junior Cup competition will be played on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at Jalan Besar Stadium. At 5.15 p.m. Customs will meet City Health and at 6.30 p.m. Marines 'B' will meet Meter Readers.58 words
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Advertisement238 1961-09-25 11 Name Ag < \ddre>s Sh j=u i t ss '^^s^ved^r^ 3 rS^Sa^lST^War cyclist as defined by UieStagapore Amateur Cycling Association.' 4. iJSSt enin- fee of $1 Postal Order. If too are a member of any recognised Amateur Cycling A.JLSl^fease complete the following I Name of affiliated dob or association vnu-238 words
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Advertisement139 1961-09-25 11 now... quality comes to KING-SIZE iii >vv^^s^«?^^^ mm iiii ii i SI J^ s^-!-^^^ 1 «ii JTt *li W A^^H^^ JAVflfv/w I J T; TT CL i Qli iIL !4. XX !Ww "i XXL 4 ■«j tHTS h&k >>trt I > t I ~JQi ffOJJJwy^^^^^o^^^BjJftßMp^^^j^^^^^^^ *4*^ t^T TT TTm TTtlt!139 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-09-25 12 The karts off to a Le Mans start for Race 19 at the Karting Club of Singapore's second Kallang Meet yesterday. In this 4.1-6 horsepower event, the winner was L. S. Pang (No. 23), who drove an Americanbuilt kart. powered by a Lauson55 words
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820 1961-09-25 12 Scrutineer - Is du Vent' s spectacular victory is day's highlight Scrutineer reviews Saturday's races THE first day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Tiniah last Saturday was highlighted by Fils dv Vent's spectacular upset in the Stewards' Cup. main sprint of the afternoon, and the successful debut of trainer820 words
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523 1961-09-25 12 Ken Jallehs - Thumbs up for karting... down for Cup final SPORTLIGHT Ken Jallehs The gamble paid o££ CINGAPORE'S motor racing fans gave karting the thumbs up signal by turning up in force at the Singapore Karting Club's make or break meet on the old airport tarmac at Kallang yesterday. Up to Saturday523 words
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147 1961-09-25 12 SCC WHIP THE SIGNALS IN 'FRIENDLY' RUGBY SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Cricket Club outplayed Rovnl Signals by 31 points (five goals, two tne.o to three (penalty* in v friendly ru^er match played on the padang here on Saturday. sec dictated play almos*. throughout, and could have won by a much bigger147 words
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Article48 1961-09-25 12 BERLIN. (Eastern Sector), Mo::. The British authorities have refused to give the president and genera] secretary of 'he East German Football Association entry visas to attend the forthcoming Congress ol the International Football Association tFIFA* in London, the East German news agency ADN has stated.48 words
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146 1961-09-25 12 PLAYED WITHOUT PERMISSION: SNEAD FINED AND SUSPENDED PORTLAND (Oregon. Mon. I The Professional Golfers Association last night announced it has fined six of its playing members including Sam Snead $1,500 and suspended them for six months for playing in a Cincinnati Pro-Amateur tournament without permission. The action was taken because146 words
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Article43 1961-09-25 12 VIENNA. Mon. Ircneu^ Pallnski of the Soviet Union won the middle heavy weight title at the world weight lifting championship.-. Louis Martin of Britain won the silver and Arkady! Voro- biev of the Soviet Union won the bronze medal.43 words
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320 1961-09-25 12 YESTERDAYS GOLF RESULTS rpHOMSON. Mon. Mrs. 1 W. C. Goss and C. H. Fell, with a score of one up, won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's nine holes mixed foursomes (bogey) competition plaj'ed over the Sime Road golf course here yesterday. Th?320 words
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57 1961-09-25 12 SGT. PALMER IS 'KIWIS' RUGBY SEC. nPENGAH, Mon. Sergeant R. H. Palmer is now secretary of the 75 Squadron RNZAP Rugby Club. Ail Singapore rugby clubs fashIng games with trie Squadron or require any information should contact S»t. Palmer (Tel. *****, Extension 43 (2 rin<?s>. Tne 75 Squadron firat team57 words
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87 1961-09-25 12 JOLLILADS AND SHBRC FOR ANNUAL CUPTIE SINGAPORE, Mon.— The annual football match between Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club and Jollilads Athletic Union for the late Mr. Govindasamy Memorial Cup will be played at Bukit Chermin on Oct .8. The holders of the Cup are SH^.iC who beat JollilacLs 2-1 last87 words
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319 1961-09-25 12 SCRUTINEER - DANIEL-TRAINED HORSES IMPRESS IN TRACK TRIALS SCRUTINEER By BUKIT TIMAH, Mon. Trainer Keith Daniels' horses dominated this morning's gallops. Outstanding among them were Tromp. Paths of Wisdom and Little Richard. Tromp. ridden by Mitchell., showed striking form when he drew away from stablemate No Kidding at the end of 3f.319 words
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