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Title Section22 1961-09-26 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL MEWS YOU MUST READ... The Singapore Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1961. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration230 1961-09-26 1 bck for 150: Notices up at offices EMPLOYEES READ THE SHOCK NEWS Tues. 1(1 ofShaw -anisaRobinsen on Road i this id some t> have i < -in I apitol RentLid. r< at r. res mpeileci I pw demands :o try aeeeptII m udf n behalf of230 words
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211 1961-09-26 1 Army to find other jobs for many redundant workers SINGAPORE, Tues. Many of the 900 civilian employees working for the British Army here who are facing retrenchment will be found other jobs. A senior Army ->pokesman who disclosed this yesterday added that some of them, however, will have their jobs211 words
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114 1961-09-26 1 MADAM FANG'S BODY IS BEING FLOWN TO S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tue£ The body of the late Madam Fang Chooi Geok, 24, wellknown Singapore youth worker, who died in a Melbourne car crash last week, is being flown here on Friday in transit to Penang for burial. Madam Fans was the fourth114 words
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Article28 1961-09-26 1 CASTELGANDOLFO. Italy, Tues. Pope John XXIII h;is warned that tours and weekend 4--x<;;;. m r uo; lefd Catholics to foreso Sunday mass, prayer ■and charitable work.28 words
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Article23 1961-09-26 1 QUITO, (Ecuador), Tues Ptve officers were killed when an army supply plane crashed on a flight from Poniviejo to Guayaquil.23 words
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454 1961-09-26 1 SCRUTINEER - TURF EXPERTS DISCUSS THREE BIG PROBLEMS SCRUTINEER By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE problems of illegal bookmaking, oflcourse betting and starting gates were discussed at the business session of the Second Asian Racing Conference which opened here yesterday. The conference, attended by 80 delegates and observers from 12 countries, wus declared open454 words
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106 1961-09-26 1 SINGAPORE. Tucs. Mr. Yong Thau Yin. one of the leading trainers in Malaya until a year ago, has been reinstated. He was disqualified for 12 months, from July last year until June this year. Mr. Yong, the first Chinese in Malaya to be granted106 words
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161 1961-09-26 1 Warrants signed for two Malayans hiding in Darwin WARRANTS for the arrest of Malayans Daris bin Saris. 31, and Zainal bin Hashim. 2L who arc in hiding in Darwin, are expected to ibe issued here today. The deportation orders, signed by the Minister for Immigration. Mr. Alexander Downer, arrived at161 words
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Article43 1961-09-26 1 SAIGON rues Larg« gproup of CummuniM sueiillus oven-an •arre Government poM> va Uae regton of Ban Me. about 20 miles south of the strategic air and sea DOTt on Tourame in central Vietmim last Wednesday night. mUi•ary sources said yesterday.43 words
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Article34 1961-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Genciai Hospital authority this morning reported as "satisfactory the condition of Tun Lim Ytw Hock, former Singapore Chief Minister. "Tnere is no cause for anxiety," he said.34 words
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Article34 1961-09-26 1 PARIS. Tue*.— TWO French officers (ailed last week for plotting again* tar state In France at t mi* ot the Algiers mu>ch in April, escaped yesterday from Fresiiea Prison south vi Pans34 words
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Article23 1961-09-26 1 PARIS Tur.s. Police announced that they have arrested a fifth nrr-on in connection with theattempt to assassinate President Churlea de Gaulle.23 words
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Article82 1961-09-26 1 riINGAPORE. Tues. Vehi- cular traffic will not be permitted Mo enter Dhoby Ghaut from Penang Lane and Orchard Road on Friday and Saturday. A police spokesman said the two-day experiment. if successful, would be in force till at tor the completion of a new bridge over Stamford82 words
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225 1961-09-26 1 Housing: Team brings ideas from H.K. SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two officials of the Singapore Housing and Development Board have returned here, after a 12-day visit to Hong Kong;, to report on how the housing authorities there tackle their building problems. The two. Mr. Teh Cheang I Wan. the Board's chief arch;-225 words
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Article98 1961-09-26 1 1 *T.ina !>■ i n i j -1 I! in« SMS sHlin I n i nt« -< n. i n Hon iih ii i. XC i s i i in inn Solid M lit n '>"• ted ..i rCHINGS '>t ID' Kal t;.!i tin famct i C1.2.P1 L«F,S in98 words
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Advertisement43 1961-09-26 1 IgpEVA£ONORi H JM 1 77ie finest W&SW' recording Race preview and today's fast gallops -P. 12 THE V ROLEX DAY-DATE mm MMBB .^cSm L I A^a^^B I B^P 111 m^ S^ G. c. de SUVA BROS., I S— 3, Raffles Place, ••3^^ Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement61 1961-09-26 1 /Your day s\ supply of j vitamins One capsule of Feddis Multi-Vitamins gives you your day's supply of vitamins, and it costs only 4 cents. Feddis Multi-Vitamins are an economical and perfect vitamin supplement to your diet. Take Feddis Multi-vitamins, and get the precious vitamins and minerals you need for61 words
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204 1961-09-26 2 UPWARD TREND IN TIN PRICE CONTINUES: GAINS £6 lON DON. Tues. The upward tendency In tin on the London market noted last week continued yesterday morning when values <*v. (iii around £*> per I furthi r advance was i o:s r> d by trade quarters ro in S:rmapo.-f over week-end204 words
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Article37 1961-09-26 2 N K>.> tea ...t Fld c mdi es tor >• ci »ci I jreai eek 50, r 1 estero t spc t m SS4 I ivi 6 tS9 *> sm t n.. M«i 185.3 i*> 6 no37 words
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Article30 1961-09-26 2 :a\ rues j n v Gen i.. sis an c the pa Lsion ol ($ll 475.0001 Gerr y m The n te uset n impitr arbour ms30 words
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Article107 1961-09-26 2 alongside the Singapore ■ktn v 3tn t v I M)ka^3 v -.>,, j| 22, E is- Mum IS, I OmMi rvada Karai H i-. m Samtas, in-T ...-on, Kzxxi' G r- Master George, TK Csltea svd-v y. S iratt tva ntani, S t 1 |a >• kwar107 words
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534 1961-09-26 2 Stock exchange: Industrials are better, tins tend to drift City section: Financeand industry! By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS were generally better while tins tended to drift in an unresponsive market, reports a leading Singapore share broker commenting on the Malayan Stock Kxchange. Rubbers were "dully easier,"534 words
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165 1961-09-26 2 MAINLY SMALL PRICE MOVEMENTS ON SHARE MART I ON DON. Tues. The stock j markets gave an uninspiring performance yesterday. Business continued to be restricted by the international situation and the obscure economic outlook. No definite trend was established and price movements were rr.a ir'.v small although there was a165 words
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Article41 1961-09-26 2 LONDON. Tues. Stocks Of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end ol last week totalled 3.3-4 tons (against 5.316 tort- in the previous week) comprising: London 2.316, Liverpool 1.598 "and Hull I 410 tons41 words
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Article36 1961-09-26 2 DETROIV. Tues.— The United AtiSO Workers' Union has authorised strike against the ?>ra Motor Company as ;u:d when the union's Foid departmeni wislies to call it. A aeadline for the ?tr.ke \va.> noi irivide36 words
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Article29 1961-09-26 2 BANGKOK. Toes. Mr. Frederick J. Ei roll. Minister of State ai the United Kingdom Board of Trade, arrived here yesterday from Jakarta for a tour-day vL^it29 words
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Article24 1961-09-26 2 HONG KONG. Tues— There were no financial quotations here yesterday as it was a public holiday and the markets were closed.24 words
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Article103 1961-09-26 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in me Singapore Tnuiing Room yesterday were: Industrials: FAN. Oras $2.43 (-2 cents>, Robinson Orcis 51.41 1 cent), Sime Darby Ba. l'-.-d. l*£d.), S. Tnr.es $3.13 t-8 cents W. Jack. 1 51. 63 i l centK Tins: A. Amal 255. (+6d.), A.103 words
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249 1961-09-26 2 Assembly to discuss nuclear tests ban: Reds object UNITED NATIONS, Tues.— The United Nations General As- 1 sembly, overriding Soviet objections, voted last night to include on its agenda an item "on the urgent need for a treaty to ban nuclear weapon tests under effective international control." The item, jointly249 words
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276 1961-09-26 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy painted a sombre picture of the world situation as lie sought yesterday to place the whole authority of the United States behind the embattled United Nations, now facing a constitutional crisis caused by the death276 words
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114 1961-09-26 2 JAIL SENTENCE IN IMMORAL ACT' CASE STAYS T>RETORIA, Tucs. Bevil 1 John Blyth Rudd, old Etonian, and former Coldstream Guards Officer, yesterday lost his appeal in the Supreme Court here against his conviction for contravening the immorality act with non white actress. Dotty Tiyo. Dismissing his appeal Mr. Justice Galsut114 words
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Article67 1961-09-26 2 GENEVA, Tues. Chrysler International yesterday revealed details of an experimental car to be introduced at the Paris Motor Show next month. It will have a gas turbine I engine, air-flap brakes for use at high speeds and retractable headlights. A release said the67 words
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Article118 1961-09-26 2 LONDON. Sept. 25. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Sept unquoted unquoted Oct. -4 13/16 24 13/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 3/16 25 3/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House Terms, Oct 26 5/16 25 3/16 Nov. 2r» 7 IS .'."> 5118 words
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Article68 1961-09-26 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 25. Previous Today TIM Straits spot 121.50 122.50 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, Sept. 29,90 30.00 Nov 2<j.:,i, 29.55 TONE: Steady. SALES: Six lots. Standard Contract Nov 29.42* 29.45 J a 29.00 26.04 TONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. No. 1 RSS Oct. landed price68 words
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Article36 1961-09-26 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 25. Previous Today 30 Industrials 701.57 6P1.56 20 Railroads 144. 2S 142.29 40 Domestic Bonds 83.30 53.45 15 Utilities 121.11 1 20.05 85 Stocks Composite Av«r«g«s 236. 4 J 1>33.4536 words
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Article39 1961-09-26 2 Malabar spot 45. afloat* 44* sept shipment 44 J. Lampong spot 45,'anoat 8 44* Sept. shipment 44J. Muntok white spot 56. afloat s 54 Sept. «hipmtnt 51, sellers ex-dock. ADov« pncea quuiea in US. c«uu ocr Id,39 words
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Article84 1961-09-26 2 LONDON. Sept. 25. Previous Today COPRA Philippines European ports delivered weight per c.i.f. U.K. North •onK ton Sept. $16.' $162 COPRA Straits Borneo c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. Oct. i6O i«n COCONUT OIL crude Strait* c.i.f. European ports in bulk per84 words
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213 1961-09-26 2 Home-Gromyko talks as Spaa reports Khrushchev may extend German pact deadlin NEW YORK, Tues. The Earl of Home the British Foreign Secretary, began talks yesterday with Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, on questions of common interest to their two governments. The meeting, in the Soviet delegation headquarters, was213 words
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173 1961-09-26 2 BERLIN: U.K. 'WILL GO ALL THE WAY IF CHIPS COME DOWN' LONDON, rues. The Eail of Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, speaking aoout Berlin in a teJevision interview here last nighi. was asked to com* ment on the opinion that "if the chips finally cam* down" Britain might be prepared to173 words
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Advertisement427 1961-09-26 2 i N.Y.K.LINE r« J S'hara Penang Sap Han I i ETA 3,11/61), H'buq I s 11 11 oct Ssttvj Maru r >- Genoa M =H'es. Hamturg {£TA 28/10/6] Bremen, R( tterdan -ion, Antwerp 5 30 2 Oct voiior.afT'j Maru for For; S Beirut, Uttahia. Fan igusta, Bourgas, Censtanza .Odessa 14427 words
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Advertisement91 1961-09-26 2 '■PS T> L /jflr /h\ Pye is the word for progress in radio Transportable all-trans stor rac o The new Pye PE 11T atl-transistor j* and compact, easy to move from rQi) to keep you company the whole aa. t r See its handsome design. Hear -seed ling tone, superb91 words
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Miscellaneous19 1961-09-26 2 'POP h '^IjW l i NO— MY HUS6ANP COeSNT\4; ■>■ I ■B^^^i k# W^BL. 1 7 1 '^^k k J19 words
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Article78 1961-09-26 3 ies. Beck. Nursing n of the Council and r ublica:v.orro\v sil she pal GenV.drew's itc of Road. and ital JHG seminar adi Stnga- As^o- j 3ch 1 of pltal, at I ication staff S :\ool of HosI •> p in. d .is a H spitaU .i'iently .i.'abeth London. ge78 words
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Article41 1961-09-26 3 UNKNOWN Lorry driver dies rues. 19. a preI Beatty of Boon ore, was r speedat n.30 SINGAPORE. Tues. A; lorry driver. Toh Seng Chor. 31 was killed when his lorry crashed into a lamp-post in Cavenagh Road at 3.30 a.m. yesterday.41 words
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Article38 1961-09-26 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off in Zones Four and Seven Horn 2 p.m. to 8 p m today. Tomorrow Zones Five and Six will be without water from 8 a. m. to 2 p.m.38 words
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277 1961-09-26 3 Tm- The nation of nislng an 'uruphic ..I'. Limahe r> in the ibjecls oi submitted i ected with r libraries. examples .Md to illu•viried subrapha of an bing a group read: child- IJ to .-»chool with their books: housewives referring to some cookery books277 words
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333 1961-09-26 3 TEACHER, GIRL (SITTIHG IN MOONLIGHT) ARE ROBBED SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TEACHER, Mr. Tan Ham Hoe, and his girlfriend. Miss Doris Teo, were having an outing in Dunman Road on a moonlight night last April when two men, one of them armed with a dagger, robbed them. In Ihe Assize Court yesterday,333 words
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116 1961-09-26 3 YOUTH CAUGHT WITH IRON CHAIN FOUND GUILTY SINGAPORE. Tues. Two detectives were curious when they saw four youths, wearing drainpipe trousers and Hawaiian shirts, loafing at the junction of Chin Swee Road and Hare Street one afternoon. As the two detectives approached them, the youths took to their heels. The116 words
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Article75 1961-09-26 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The five newly appointed Parliamentary Secretaries to Government Ministries were sworn in yesterday by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Prime Minister's conference room in the City Hall. They are Mr. G. Kandasamy, Ministry of Culture; Mr. S. Ramaswamy. Ministry of Finance: Mr. Chan75 words
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Article39 1961-09-26 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. M. Coomajaswamy. DP.P., has been transferred to the South Bridge Road courts as the Third Criminal District Judge- He succeeds Mr. Francis T. Scow. who now presides in the Second Criminal District Court.39 words
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Article, Illustration652 1961-09-26 3 SINGAPORE DIARY f ALEXANDRA LEE'S A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE JYEWS^ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TX SINGAPORE for the last few days has been Kit Masters, 24, Radio Singapore's disc jockey, comedian and well-known compere of local fashion shows and beauty contests (including the last two "Miss Singapore" contests). He has652 words
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333 1961-09-26 3 University play provides two hours of laughter SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Malaya Dramatic Society staged "A Re- 1 sounding Tinkle", an unusual comedy, at the Cultural Centre last night. It will continue tonight and tomorrow night. Though this is their first attempt at staging a play of such aP.N.S. - 333 words
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Article32 1961-09-26 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Martin Evans. 18. an outstanding cadet in Southern Command of the Bognor RegLs ATC squadron, flew in yesterday from Britain for a two-day stay in Singapore.32 words
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Article52 1961-09-26 3 Miss Maria Schulz. a German college tutor, arrived from France for a four-day stay before going on to Bangkok. She stays at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. H. Y. M. Hui. a research chemist, flew in from Hong Kong for a three-day stay. He also stays at the52 words
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Advertisement143 1961-09-26 3 boo MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Pfgss Word i M t -.7 ~k *ft ft' ft, ft-; ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft ft ft- ft. ft ft- ft 'ft ft •ft PcAreSaScKsTLATcTT onto this crazy message: i I MAKE THE OHTURAL143 words
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Advertisement124 1961-09-26 3 Dignify Your House With A Petrof Piano TROPICAL PROOF FULL IRON FRAMING 0 POPULAR PRICES ERZ-ERARD DOUBLE-REPETITION ACTION EXCELLENT TONE AND TOUCH COMPLETELY NEW DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL GLASSIT FINISH 5 YEARS GUARANTEE EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TRADE. INS LIBERAL DISCOUNT Factory Representatives: PETROF PIANO HOUSE IH6, itKA«NCiOON RD., StNGAPORE-12. TELS: ***** 4124 words
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Miscellaneous184 1961-09-26 3 CINEMAS BOYAL: Kumudam (Tamil) CIPITOL: Slave of Rome 1.45, j 3.30, 7 30. 4 630 9 30- TAJ: Uttama Puthiran (TaCATHAY* Very Important mil) 3.15, 6.15, 915. Person 1.30', 4. 630, 9.30GLOBE: Rio Bravo 2, 6 15, *>< 9 15. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: lino- Vengeance Valley 1.45, j Free film184 words
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Article, Illustration176 1961-09-26 4 PRAISE FOR S'PORE HOSPITALS FROM GIRLS OFF TO NURSING SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Tues. Tuo lion? Kong girls with a common aim to help the siik made a stopover here on their way to V.ns.land to take up a fouryear nursing course. 1 'hey are Miss Rose Leung Kit Lin. Jl. from176 words
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Article127 1961-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hn'.d a United Nations luncheon on Oct. 24 at Rosee d' Or to officially brand] the UNICEF ereetin? cards sales :n the Stay Among tiit invited guests will be members oJ the consular corn- r:d community127 words
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320 1961-09-26 4 Verdict on S'pore-One of the most progressive cities in world' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN American university graduate, Mr. Noble Trenham, 28, travelling round the world to study the economies of different countries, was pleased with what he saw in Singapore. After a week's stay here before leaving for Australia by air,320 words
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204 1961-09-26 4 Bible in every hotel room is aim of this association CINGAPORE, Tues The Gideons International, a world-wide association of Christian business and professional men, which has its Bibles placed in hotels in more than 50 countries, has now introduced them to a Singapore hotel. The Bibles were placed in every204 words
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109 1961-09-26 4 STENO GOES ON 2-MONTH HOLIDAY TOUR OF INDIA SINGAPORE. Tues. A Punjabi. Mr. S.S. Khira. 30, who spends his leisure hours writing poetry, left for Delhi by air for a two months' holiday tour of India to broaden his experience. He is a stenographer at the Singapore Base District Headquarters109 words
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87 1961-09-26 4 MATHS CONTEST RESULTS BUT NOT YET SINGAPORE. Tues. Results or the Malayan Mathematical Society's inter- secondary school competition held last week are not ex- pected to bo known till Nov- ember or December. The reason: It was held at 12 centres in Singapore and the Federation and it will take87 words
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Article21 1961-09-26 4 KUANTAN. Tu< 5. -An enthusiasts here met it St. Thomas School recently ar.d formed the "Kuantan Art Group."21 words
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247 1961-09-26 4 Members urged to attend annual meet next month SINGAPORE. Tues.—Members oi" the British European Association have been urged to attend its annual general meeting next month to show that "ours is a live association genuinely representing and supported by its members. Making this rail. The Beam. official organ of the247 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-09-26 4 OFF FORWEEK'S STUDY TOUR IN MANILA P A YA LEBap t —A 59 n rompradore a[»l^ Pins comply h b >' air for &?**H P^es to stun* ]l thp sapping 7J2 cv,, 1: tn^ M Tay s^ k 5 too late to leak ti!? always somethinp V :er study in120 words
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Article31 1961-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUH Che Nurlidar Saidi i i casting is tant luthi M section of Radio M n elected "Qw.. laya 1961*' at ala i Fecio 1 H m31 words
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Article94 1961-09-26 4 QINGAPORE. Tues. Animals will help at the garden fete being held here on Oct. 7 in aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The fete will be held il Air House in Sime Road Iron: 2.30 p.m. to 6.3094 words
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Miscellaneous9 1961-09-26 4 toE TAKING A \S 6A6AWNHAVENJY-1 Z/ I i laaaa. ■•.■■•••■•■■••■■■■■*■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■■■•9 words
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Article, Illustration752 1961-09-26 5 KURT SINGER - KURT SINGER THE ENIGMATIC LIFE STORY OF AVA GARDNER by PART 3 I COT EVERYTHING I HAD NEVER, NEVER WANTED' VRDNEITS fall from her horse in the Spanish bull ring her much anxiety. What caused her to do such a fool- > thing? v752 words
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Advertisement109 1961-09-26 5 A woman of simple tastes and pleasures You're at home in foreign trade with jusi one visit: ne FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK v *r* INCORPORATED WITH LOfITBD LIABILITY IN THK UM.A DENMARK HOI'SK, SHAW HOI'SF O1 MA RKKT sqi ai RAFFLK9 gi'AY. ORCHARD W>AO, HNOAFORe! ..NGAPOKK M AIA M /^^fe^v109 words
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Advertisement120 1961-09-26 5 i GIANSINGH S j j GRAND ANNUAL j COMMENCING TOMORROW I WEDNESDAY 27th SEPTEMBER \P^KoJ/ SINGLE LENS REFLEX \^^£^>f W^^F .WITH t 1 8/T IOMM 1O«3OMM \f^^^B Wp BUILT-IN COUPLED EXPOSURf j^flQ METER FOR PERFECT PICTURES mooei V IL '^fc^^^^^^^^^^^^^gs^tr I ust \^fti "^*^B BHEw PRICE \M jP*^ (SOLE AGENTS120 words
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Miscellaneous143 1961-09-26 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson MANDRAKE by *<cc Fa k a^d Phil Davis ~7" f TUESE SWAM PSLEDS ARE >../ L IS MAWDRAKS KUOWS V AAAAZISS-CAM MOVE TW«U J 'f' V Y *J vv OP TME 56^^ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake Ijll \ll Mfftj143 words
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Article11 1961-09-26 6 H.td* mim-'tntn PRiCf TO CHRISTINE |M H;ltor. KkMUtiand h .iop11 words
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Article340 1961-09-26 6 I TELLING I THE 1 PEOPLE 1 •the Government's campaign to detect tuberculosis takes a new step forward with the announcement that all Government servants are to by X-rayed. The T.B. Control Unit of the Ministry of Health will be in charge of the campaign340 words
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Article404 1961-09-26 6 JAN REID - 'THE girl in the grey flannel suit has never been so diligently wooed as she is today. In Britain there are vacancies (many of them worth -j 15 a week) for more than 50,000 shorthandtypists. typists, and secretaries. Now one o: Britain s biggest404 words
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Article93 1961-09-26 6 1 100 YEARS AGO ...The Free Press reported* The ill feeling which at present exists here between rival hoes or clan of the Chinese, leading to repeated breaches of the peace, and the more serious outrages which periodically occur at Pinang from the same cause, necessitatinp the frequent assistance cf.93 words
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Article72 1961-09-26 6 FIVE times corporation bus No. 28 slowed to walking pace in Clarendon Park-road, Leicester. Driver Harry Langham leaned out of his cab. Conductor Michael Peers peered from the platform. The sixth time round, Michael jumped off, j grabbed his false teeth I from the gutter, and jumpj72 words
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Article, Illustration756 1961-09-26 6 Stephen Harper - country on Nik's list Stephen Harper PERSIA FACES THE THREAT OF REVOLUTION AS STUDENTS RETURN TO WORK By DANGER time in Persia begins seriously when the university term starts again at the end of this month. So puckish Ali Ami n i. appointed Premier by an anxious Shall to head756 words
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Article38 1961-09-26 6 Life is like that CEMor v OOED o Sl '!< r I ur <) l l a ,;;^i bul l "ii.nl,',' 1 1 H T his n i life U A SOL;i;i:i kttJ Ex 1 9 reman 13 n d^38 words
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Article26 1961-09-26 6 THE ha blames driv< the "Stop" I ;.< inter i cross a road i pi r. I j d which, li normal j ■< raffic <26 words
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Advertisement521 1961-09-26 6 > ou van hand in your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE C*MCK«N HIGHLANDS Coid *:orag« ill, Ul lU Tanan •TOM 1-6 i S*r»t' MtiHM io N«w Read MOTA IHAttU CWi fortgt M UML« fcUALA LUMPUR i i <i *ror«M Mi ;.•<!. i> McArtlun521 words
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Advertisement24 1961-09-26 6 "WEBB CORBETT M r^/c,s; English Crystalware Bj LANKA yeu>e// C r,, T HE HOUSf I S CEYLOM L£VS) 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORI-I. PHONE: *****24 words
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Advertisement91 1961-09-26 6 IOCAL SOOfCS 50S LOCAL SCHOI ANNOUNCING ENGLISH TODAI South -East Asian Editm I horoughl) adapted to in schooU and the requirement o( Iw md Singapore Euiglit»li SylUbuf I \u-^> bookt; wih i adi lntro(lurtor> Hook Primary Classes in Englu Chinese Schools). Book One (for Federali I Primary I Book Two91 words
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Miscellaneous288 1961-09-26 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Patrol: 9.30 The news; 9.40 short urn. srrvirr Hawaiian chimes; 10.00 The re- 4I metres ***** k?N cord sho P: io3 Anna Karenina; Medtowivc Service nOO A ni ht a the °V*™< rr ml^ U-30 The best in music; 12 4,6 metre*. (midnight; Close down. A.M.—288 words
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Miscellaneous373 1961-09-26 6 CLUES ACROSS < 5 Suffered from having no seat? 1 A great chasm (5). 6 The police, perhaps? <5» 6 Shoot a fellow up a ladder, 9He may get a major promo- Perhaps (7) tion «7>. I Ine responsibility isn't on you 10 It may hold a couple of plates373 words
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Article, Illustration388 1961-09-26 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. WELL KNOWN Singapore artist Mr. Cheon* Soo Pieng will leave early next month on a one-year exhibition tour of Britain and Europe. Mr. Cheong will take with him for the tour more388 words
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107 1961-09-26 7 Welfare body plans $300,000 hall for all communities MALACCA, Tuesday. viuo.HOo nil Communities Hall is being launched by the state welfare committee here. The hall when completed will house shops on the mound floor and offices for various volunteer organisations on the first floor. Members of the public and various107 words
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98 1961-09-26 7 RALLY BY 5,000 TO HIGHLIGHT CHILDREN'S DAY IN MALACCA MALACCA. Tues. A rally of 5.000 schoolchildren at the Kubu Stadium at 8 a.m. on O^'t. 7 will be the highlight of Children's Day In Malacca State. The Governor Of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malik bin Yusof. will deliver a message98 words
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Article79 1961-09-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of 12 societies, states the Government Gazette They are the Sam Sui Win Kun. Poh Jay See Buddhists* Association. Chan Si Wui Kun. Singapore. Katong Sports Club. Singapore Council of Social Service. Hoe K«e Club. Kampong79 words
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Article33 1961-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tiles.— A move is being made by the Game Department to-take a census of ail the animals in Malaya, according to the Federation's Chief Game Warden. Mr. James Aw.33 words
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92 1961-09-26 7 SPORE TEACHER TO STUDY AT FRENCH VARSITY PAYA LEBAR. TO6S. A teacher vn the stall ol Bartley Secondary School, Miss Ooi Phaifc Har, 21. has ieft on a one-year French Gov rnment scholarship. former student of TaipIni Convent and a graduate of the University of Malaya in Singapore, Miss Ooi92 words
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Article49 1961-09-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Royal Army Ordnance Corps P] itelic Club will hold a stamn exhibition at the So- i ;i! Centre at 3. BOD. Singapore, or. October 4. The exhibition will be opened by Colonel J Douglas Commandant. s.\ BO X. at 3 p.m.49 words
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Article13 1961-09-26 7 BANTINO. Tues .-A S£^ «»r io" *c «S tern, next year13 words
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Article51 1961-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. J Edward Oglesby. Supervisor'of Audio- Visual Education for the State of Virginia in America, has arrived in Malaya for a three and a half month tour of the Federation to conduct seminars and give lectures on the use of audio- visual aid for Malayan51 words
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45 1961-09-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.-- Three societies have changed their addresses, according to the Government Gazette. They are: the Singapore Wui Nona Thung Heong Wui. 2 Spring Street; Singapore Country People's Association. 898 Kallang Road: and Iqbal Young Men\s library. 253E Bukit Purmei.45 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-09-26 7 Giant key is dad's birthday gift THE BIG SURPRISE FOR MARGARET AT HER COMING-OF-AGE PARTY SINGAPORE, Tues. A Rirl received a big surprise when she was presented with a ffiant fcey on her 21st birthday by her father during a party at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. She is Miss155 words
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Article32 1961-09-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tttes. The Jewish Welfare Board and the Menorah Club will jointly hold a "Rejoicing of the Law" dance at the Sea View Hotel at 8.30 p.m. on Oct. 7.32 words
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Article75 1961-09-26 7 FOOD AND TOYS FOR 500 CHILDREN SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 500 underprivileged children from the Southern Islands were given toys and food by the Hans Andersen Club. The Southern Islands visited wore Pulau Sudang, Pulau Semakau, Pulau Seking, Pulau Bilapu Sukang Pelapah. and Bukom Kechil. The party included the president.75 words
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97 1961-09-26 7 EXECUTIVES OFF TO BORNEO TO BOOST TRADE PAYA LEBAR, Tues. Two local business executives have left for a five-day business trip to Sandakan, Borneo, to boost the rubber trade between the two territories. They are Mr. John Brown, chairman of Harrisons and Crossfield (Malaya) Ltd. and Mr. P. T. Gun97 words
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Article46 1961-09-26 7 More Unicef aid for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The United Nations International Children Emergency Fund is to give further assistance to the Federation. This will come in the form of vehicles, nursing and midwifery kits and teaching equipment for the Nurses Training Centres in the country.46 words
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170 1961-09-26 7 MALACCA, Tuesday. 'JMIK Church of St. Francis Xavier in Malacca, the oldest Catholic church in the Federation, is now undergoing extensive repairs costing about $67,000. The church, which was completed in 1848, will have a new porch, communion rails, built-in confessional boxes, and the latest170 words
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Article25 1961-09-26 7 BANTING, Tues. Kuala Langat district's first Methodist Church costing $16,000 will be ready in Main Street here by the end of this year.25 words
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139 1961-09-26 7 New centre to train young women for social services SINGAPORE, Tuesday. NEW CENTRE in Waterloo Street to provide domestic training and recreation leadership for young women of all races in order to prepare themselves for voluntary social services in community centres is being planned by the Grail Movement a Catholic139 words
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Advertisement66 1961-09-26 7 Ctammttiti con Here's a watch built to ifive years of drprnd able service. It will stand up to hard ur.it and. because it is automatic, will keep <-\<rllent time. Do come and see it. Pigeon ,7 9 OR YOUR DELIGHT r to-Pi6tQirLC!CAprTT^c fij^j; A PACKET Tfil ■•SpORL ttg M wMOSm66 words
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Miscellaneous415 1961-09-26 7 probably call for your close at- pryi|ji (>i a v 22-.lune 21): IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY. tention at this time. Do your II CM IN I BY PUTTING your 1 best. current affairs In order, you can THERE are great funds of p ,,pr S (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) DO a415 words
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Article, Illustration95 1961-09-26 8 Dream comes true for Jacqueline MISS Jacqueline JeMidason. 17 above), will leave for London on Thursday, to take a secretarial course. She said she received a letter from her sister. Janet Jesudason. a teacher in the primary school in Kilburn. London. inviting her to join her tht'rr. "Arrangements have already95 words
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Article, Illustration177 1961-09-26 8 LUCKY BREAK LED TO A SINGING JOB 9 J^ PENANG girl who came to Singapore eight years ago not knowing what job she could do is today a popular singer in great demand by nightclubs. She is 27-year-old Miss Gladys Low of Katong, who ended up with singing: as a177 words
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146 1961-09-26 8 'Trailers' win inter-school talentime competition TWENTY FIVE A secondary schools here took part in the 19 6 1 Inter school talentime competition held at the Cultural Centre. The competition was organised by the Musical and Science Societies of St. Andrew's School. It was held in aid of the school's building146 words
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Article, Illustration393 1961-09-26 8 WE OWE SUCCESS TO TEACHER, SAY Bo\ Victoria School can claim that its pupils are the best instructed in road safety, as it won the finals of the Shell Traffic Game held at the Kalian Park Road Safety Playground. Victoria School won the challenge trophy393 words
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Article, Illustration202 1961-09-26 8 TOP PIANIST AT SCHOOL BEGAN HER STUDIES AT 4 MEET pretty Miss ITI Flora Lim May Ai, 18, (above) a preUniversity student of the Anglo-Chinese School, who started learning music at the age of four, is today one of the top school pianists as well as a singer. I "It202 words
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Advertisement176 1961-09-26 8 .M i 2| '1b I ■^p!«lBl3 i i l&^^ff^i |Bl§' 3BB?*^ :^k MAKE SURE YOU GET -^HP^ the ANNUAL for 7962 In this new edition of South-East Asia's finest publication there are: 724 pages printed on fine art paper ON SALE SOON 25 P°9 es o/ iullcolour illustrations #24 articles176 words
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Advertisement114 1961-09-26 8 J^T r. ght v SAT. 30 SEPT f THE DUO I ITALIAN C*f MnlW I I^H DINNER :<" I Hf^H So/- per person WkSjl or Alo Cort- v rn c I Hyfl .a M rf c B ill V At" i" S B^^^H IVY HO n I sings n, 9114 words
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Article, Illustration148 1961-09-26 9 riHNG today is aimed at saving lime Time saving gadgets and denunon things in the modem kitime in U NY- a cream mdation tiich is the prestepa Un am oally th Bills i I pea ol martest one r I patticktng I the house is a plastic-made willow tree.148 words
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Article69 1961-09-26 9 mothers hat there ido iriot\ of I i hiNbren Di the ibe wan far, thu^ w.irm for >^ t >>r yon m High Street now has an entire range to suit your needs. And believe me. you've never >een such stylish knitted >leep wear, underwear, and outer69 words
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208 1961-09-26 9 THIS LIGHT SPONGE CAKE IS SO EASY TO BAKE i LIGHT Genoese sponge is one of the easiest types of cake to bake. It does not take up too much time, and is something your guests will certainly appreciate. Youll need six ounces butter, six ounces sugar, 5 e^gs ten208 words
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503 1961-09-26 9 Pick a watch to match your wardrobe IEST 1 MISS KNOW-HOW I I NOT JUST A TIME PIECE— BUT AN ACCESSORY TO HIGH FASHION gVERY woman wears a watch because it helps her to keep track of the time and her appointments. And more often than not, she does so503 words
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Article144 1961-09-26 9 WHERE MOST READERS SLIPPED UP A PAIR of white short gloves, a silk scarf, or a white breton hat? This set of accessories had many of you baffled in Fashion Sense No. 21. The most appropriate one should have been a scarf, as the two-piece outfit from Vanity is designed144 words
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Advertisement126 1961-09-26 9 I Fashion Sense No. 23 I i CELECT the most appropriate accessories Tor this skirt and blouse j ensemble from Metro. The white shirt-blouse features a three- j quarter length puffed sleeves, while the permanently pleated skirt is in black and white printed nylon. j I i i ounce I126 words
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Advertisement288 1961-09-26 9 Ifl V\^ \nfU I A truly mognificent gold bracelet I watch, with precision performance. I The flashing fire of its jewel cut YiP crystal matches the quality of its V~ I finish. In solid gold throughout. JjL Sole Agents. |Rj| LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS, m 108, North Bridge Rood, Singapore.288 words
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Advertisement564 1961-09-26 10 sorics available at BOpN CO.. 16, .Change Alley. Prices to suit all pockets. EYE CARE IS or ;ne greates; importance lor all. Always consult experienced opticians lor eye testing and in the making of glasses etc. Consult the EVERSHARP OPTICAL HOUSE, 328. North Bridge Road. LOOK ELEGANT IN the latest564 words
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Advertisement622 1961-09-26 10 recommended for inertia, tiredness, arteriosclerosis insomnia and the rebuilding of aged glands. Sole agents, SOUTH ISLAND TRADING CO. LTD., 18, Bonham Building. DOULATRAM SONS, 65, High Street have just unpacked a new consignment of the latest range of neckties, sport shirts, waterproof jackets, swim ensemble anu scintillating materials for aresses.622 words
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Advertisement242 1961-09-26 10 TECK TRADING, 36G, Prinsep Street. Get yours today in time for the Free Press Bicycle Race! CATHAY SILK STOKE, 38/9, Bras Basah Road ofiers a range of men's and girls' pyjama suits, men's towelling T-shirts, cotton pillow cases, single bedsheets, ladies panties, baby napkins, fancy table covers al reasonable prices.242 words
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Advertisement241 1961-09-26 10 )^f EDSUIIO'S I i^i "SUNNY SMILE" BABY REQUISITES I IDEAL BABY PRODUCTS RATTLES PRAM RATTLES* BRUSH COMB SETS CHAMBER FEEDING SETS Mode Of Hygienic Plastics Available at:SOON JOO CO.! (House of Children's Weor) 53, High St. S pore-6. Telephone: ***** T*% CARE FURRITURE V OF QUALITY s Mod*-To-Ordtr or Reodymode241 words
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Advertisement192 1961-09-26 10 0L MA *m I "TTU w HITe I Avoilobl c 0| *«J *LL CAN fI FF Cotton Bed Sf, cct N Single B «by N. pfclns S F n£ V Tob. c Cove, *e« s T O w c ng T-Shirh No Lodges Cotton Pontics Now CATHAY SIU SI Hire-Purchc-(192 words
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213 1961-09-26 11 Singapore Army footballers off to Hong Kong next month for series of matches A^ivrvnnnr TANGLIN, Tuesday. MMiAIORL Army team of 20 officials and players, will play ;i series of matches in Hone; Kong next month. The team will leave Singapore on Oct. 21 on the troopship "Nevasa" and will return213 words
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Article, Illustration259 1961-09-26 11 C handy leads the Indian Assn. after 30 years ABALESTIER, Tuesday, man who served an association for more than 30 years yesterday became its chief. He was Matthew J. Chandv, elected president of the Singapore Indian Association at its 33rd annual meeting here. Mr Chandy joined the association in 1930,259 words
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Article55 1961-09-26 11 THOMSON. Tues.— Mrs. Campbell Hoy Kith a score of 42 points won the Captain's Prize in the Royal Singapore Golf Clubs annual women's 18 holes <s?ablefordi competition played over the Sime Road links here yesterday. The runner up was Mrs. Milliken with 38 points. I'he Booby55 words
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124 1961-09-26 11 IZEPPKL. Tues. In a return encounter, Keppel Ciub avenged their previous deieaL two months ago when they beat Johore RoyaJ International Club by b'j points to five in a fourball, bestlball tsolf match played ai ;ne Keppel links here over the week-end. Results I.RJIC124 words
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840 1961-09-26 11 Sebastian Rasoo - Sebastian Rasoo MALACCA SPORTSCHATTER by Iturists si oilssportsmen. have iven a red Mr. h PreNllal I Culon. opinvpie were multiple rnveri from hts. Asia i96o"' Malacca's a 22 ssistantt paitlci--1 re SUTMal.iva's i ffort more ntatives ompetirj haa payWj reprersea's840 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-09-26 11 photo. Tamara Press, the Russian's mighty shot-putt champion, shows her superiority with the discus. This picture shows her during: the match against England in L-.mdon where she hurled the discus 193 ft. 6ins. to set another world record. It was 3ft. better than her world discusPaul Popper - 56 words
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Article, Illustration214 1961-09-26 11 He is looking forward to the big Free Press Cycle Race SINGAPORE, Tues. A Free Press reader, Inche Ibrahim bin ArifT, is eagerly looking forward to the Free Press Cycle Race, to be held on Sunday, November 5. But Federation born Inche Ibrahim, who is now head of the Department214 words
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140 1961-09-26 11 LECTURES AND TEST FOR SHA UMPIRES SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Hockey Association's Umpires Board will hold a series of lectures followed by a test at the V.M.C.A. in Orchard Road starting from tomorrow. Tne dates ana lecture* *ill be: Sept. 26 Ler.uie b> Di Harchaian Biugh on nockey Rules 1140 words
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128 1961-09-26 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SIX swimmers have passed their Intermediate Certificate and Bronze Medallion examinations of the Royal Life Saving Society held at River Valley Swimming Pool. They are: Tan Ler Yong. Lee Sye Kuan, Chew Kok Kiang, Lo Chung Fun, (students of St. Joseph's128 words
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246 1961-09-26 11 rangular on October 13. 14 and 15 at Segamat. The games will be played on the Segamat English School ground. Malacca, the 1960 Malayan champions, will hold State trials on Oct. 7 and Oct. 11. Both trials will be held at246 words
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Advertisement257 1961-09-26 11 Af« Tree Press (>cle Ra>e." Times House. hrst >oo entries received will be per- FRFE PRESS CYCLE RACE the nuts, and i ectttfj thai I win i >'a n ;.-.<. AmatCW rvcMst rirfined b' Amatcux Cycling Association.' Mf of $1 Potted Order igncd HWill «f »«T recognised Amateur Tytlins mplfte257 words
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Advertisement174 1961-09-26 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular |~~1 reader of the FREE PRESS. Com plete the special delivery form be J^m low and hand it to your news-vendor or post it to the address below and V-^^Tm^uJ/ the FREE PRESS will be delivered \r%^\*sfj to your home174 words
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301 1961-09-26 12 SCRUTINEER - SUPER COURT AND PINKSON SHOW FORM IN GALLOPS SCRUTINEER By B. TIMAH, Tuesday fpWO (^lold Cup hopes. Super Court from trainer Rodgers' stable, and Pinksoi 1 from trainer Spencer's stable, shaped extra well on the tracks this morning. :>uper t«un. wiin xvt-iin Mobham astride, did two rounds with Marksman. After301 words
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1565 1961-09-26 12 SCRUTINEER - In form Obedient Son can beat last start winners SCRUTINEER Tomorrow's prospects by today Bl KIT TIMAH, Tuesday. QBEDIENT SON is in striking form and I take him to beat the two last-start winners. Woodeote Lady and Little Richard in the 6F rare for Class One Division Two horses at1,565 words
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69 1961-09-26 12 AUSSIE LEAGUE WILL NOT CHANGE MIND SYDNEY. Tues. Tut Australian Rugoy League Board ol Control decided unanimously yesterday not to vary the terms for a visit to Australia by England next year. These are 50 per cent of the gross gates. The Board announced its decision with '"deep regret. It69 words
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Article49 1961-09-26 12 SELETAR. Tues- The formiciabie T."> Squacron R.N.Z.A.F. Rue by XV v%ere held to a 3-3 by Rcyal An Force Seletar. both >iaei scoring a penalty each, in an inter-unit rugger match plaveri here. Kiwi Parceli ~.coreci for the Squadron and Flyun for RAF Seleta:49 words
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Article18 1961-09-26 12 BELFAST. Tues. Liiafielci drew 3-3 with Portadown in the Ulster Cup football match last night.18 words
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375 1961-09-26 12 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. POLICE Sports Association, playing at full strength for the first time this season, thoroughly deserved their victory over a Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV by 16 points (two goals, try and penalty) to nine (three tries) in a rugger match played375 words
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128 1961-09-26 12 SAINTS FIGHT BACK TO SHOCK RAFFLES 11TOODSVILLE, Tues. The ff "fighting" Saints lived up to their reputation when they fought back, after being three points down, to beat Raffles Institution, the Singapore schools rugger champions for the past two years. By six points (try, penalty) to three points (penalty). This128 words
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280 1961-09-26 12 FENCING CLASH: VICTORIOUS GO DOWN 17-10 >'AVAL BASE, Tues.— £in&aI pore Amateur Fencing Association beat H.M.S. Victorious in a fencing competition. SAFA won by 17 bouts to 10. BtBOlt*! i safa members men- Fc:i-- Roderick Ho fcwl to Jones 3-4 i>. Parkinson bt H wick 4-.'; R. Ong tosl to280 words
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Article108 1961-09-26 12 SNEAD WAITS FOR THE BIG DECISION |>ORTLAND. Toes. Sam 1 Snead. suspended for sLx months, awaits an official decision on whether he plays for the United States against Britain in the Ryder Cup golf match at Royal Lytham and St. Annes starting on October 13. The United Slates Professkma] Goiter's108 words
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Article20 1961-09-26 12 FLORIDA Toes. Sgt. Stan KrtTik, slmn a. par 36-3^-72 tc income the world-wide nir lorce champion golfer.20 words
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Article178 1961-09-26 12 yENGAH. Tues. -The Khvis of the 4 1st. Squadron, the Royal New Zealand Air Force, proved too siood tor Royal Air Force. Tengah second string in their friendly rugger encounter here yesterday. The Kiwis, who were without six regulars called up for the Far178 words
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Article32 1961-09-26 12 LONDON. Tues.— Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were: Ebbw Vale 14 Newbridge 5, Maesteg 14 Brlagend 0, Redruth 6 Galwegians 9, Streatham 16 Milan 3.32 words
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134 1961-09-26 12 LONDON. Tties. Result.s of English and Scottish League matches yesterday were: Division Three: Coventry 2 Brentford 0 Peterborough 0 Shrewsbury Town 3. Port Vale 0. Notts County D, Queen.? Park Bangers 6 Halifax Towr. 2. Division Four: Accrington Stanley 2 Barrow 2. Colchester United134 words
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71 1961-09-26 12 "PORTLAND, Tues. Billy 1 Casper. United States Ryder Cup golfer, won the $75,000 Portland Open tournament by one -troke yesterday with r\ 72 hole total of 273. Dave Hill Denver was second with 274. Bruce Crompton (Australia) shared third place with four other players71 words
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Article104 1961-09-26 12 BINTANG BULAN RISE AND SHINE BALESTIER, Tues.— After being a goal down in the first half. J Bintang Bulan Sports Club turned on the pressure in the second j half to beat Seletar Football Club 3-1 in their S.A.F.A. Junior Cuptie on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. Credit should go to104 words
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