The Singapore Free Press, 28 September 1961
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Title Section22 1961-09-28 1 TO KEEP U> WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST rfgJtiSe^oill^' The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article145 1961-09-28 1 Bedsheet over barbed wire: One trapped sIXCAPQ R E, Thur>. One of jirls who iumprd over the 20-foot we of the Social hire Home for i U at Mount Emily h thi> morning tn»u back at the Home nursing" cuts id braises, other girl, ill 1)145 words
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Article38 1961-09-28 1 Fhur; flu Malayan Mr. T Sic« be was "verj economic talks uaea k.;;:.' ijan ailnlstei for Ind istrr, bad with i>• m Sowrament h idi rs. i.\r .1 i.y c.i *.i Us38 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-09-28 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs The four pretty oir hostesses above arrived in a Japanese Air Lines Convair jetliner the world's fastest which landed here yesterday on a sur- vey flight from Tokyo. They ore (from left): Misses Y. Nishi, Y. Saito, Y. Nogase and A.81 words
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155 1961-09-28 1 1,372 CANDIDATES PASS LONDON MUSIC EXAMS CHNGAFORE, Thurs. A o total vi 1.372 candidates passed ihe practical examination.^-. Grades I to VIII. ol [the Association Board oi the Royal Schools oi Music, London, hold in Singapore earlier tliis year. For tho Licentiate Diploma examinations 'LRSMi only 12 ,of the 47155 words
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228 1961-09-28 1 Malaya grateful for Colombo Plan benefits -Dr. Lim LONDON, Thursday. J)li. LIM S\\ Hi: AIM,, a Malayan delegate to the. Commonwealth Parliamentary conference now in session heir, said his country was grateful for the numerous benefits which she derived from the Colombo Plan. Ail the Colombo Plan stu- derits when228 words
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Article, Illustration149 1961-09-28 1 TONY, 15, ENTERS FOR THE BIG RACE 'TO SEE IF I CAN DO IT' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The youngest cyclist to enter the Fret- Press cycle race to date is 15-year-old Anthony Lawrence, a pupil of Alexandra Secondary Modern School. Anthony will race in Class G in the biggest cycling event149 words
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Article28 1961-09-28 1 TOKYO Thurs Japanese newspapers yesterday said there had been "sudden Manning jumps ir. aerial dust and rain radio activity" in central, northern arid northeastern Japan.28 words
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Article32 1961-09-28 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— Peking Radio; said Communist China now has 29 television, stations and relay tfme:.*- throughout liie couniry. It said China .^t;ir:o<l jjroducing its own set<- in 19.')8.32 words
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Article31 1961-09-28 1 PAKIS. Thurs President Cbbrles i.c Oaulic wants to form a special "local lorce" of 250,000 Mti-imis in Algeria to cmmoJ the eventual self-determination leferenduin, it waa dihcio^eu yesterday.31 words
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Article43 1961-09-28 1 LONDON. rhUTS. A BntLsh Hi.'^ier, Mr. Jack Sefton, sel up a new Britisl) recora in Lcxx" by landing ;i \Tako hark, weighing 428 ::>. 8 OSS. I <ie previous 10- oord foi i in-, type of stiark stoocrj at 'J34 Ite. I43 words
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Article89 1961-09-28 1 BONN. Thur».- -Eight U.S. tactical fighter squad- rons have been sent to Europe for "overseas operational training," the U.S. Air Force announced yesterday. A statement from headquarters of the U.S. Air Force in Europr at Wies- baden said all the squad- i 1 rons involved would89 words
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Article, Illustration347 1961-09-28 1 ANTHONY LOURDES - ANTHONY LOURDES By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Nineteen year old John Dent, a cabin boy on the luxury liner Stratheden. was deeply moved yesterday when he received a letter from his long lost uncle John whom the family had not seen for347 words
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Article39 1961-09-28 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs, A btate Department spokesman yesterday described as peculation" a Press report thai the United States was considering whether to .send American troops to SouthEast Asia because of Communist pressure! on Laos and South Vietnam.39 words
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129 1961-09-28 1 SELKIRK OFF TO ATTEND 14th BORNEO TERRITORIES CONFERENCE SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Lord Selkirk, U.K. Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, left Singapore yesterday to attend the 14th Borneo territories conference which meets in Kuching today. He will be chairman at the conference. which is hold periodically either at Kuching or at Jesselton to129 words
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Article27 1961-09-28 1 NIAGARA FALL.-. Thurs. P&ulemile Cote, a 32-year-old iormei paratrooper, is claiming a v. oriel pole-sitting record for a 50-day-squat on top oi a ou-iooi poie.27 words
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Article27 1961-09-28 1 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs The General Assembly last night admitted the West African .slate of Sierra Leone into the Umied Nations as its 100 th member-27 words
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Article25 1961-09-28 1 AMMAN. Thurs.— King Hussein and his En<jli*h wife Munn al Hussein are expecting a baby next spring, Amman Radio announced last night25 words
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198 1961-09-28 1 New Govt. unit will give free X-rays PART OF ANTI-T.t CAMPAIGN SINGAPORE, Thurs The Government is to set up a static mass X-ray unit, The new unit the first of its kind to be set up by the Government will be housed at the out-patient clinic in Kreta Aver Road.198 words
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Article32 1961-09-28 1 SAIGON, Tiiuiv-. Tiuce CamI muiiiSi gueiii!afi srete k:i>u arc! 1 10 uapturea, and 40 douses rtes- troyea vi ;< fo\"enimeut raic <ju CSommuuist neaoquaivei.s in Camau, nii.ii.ii. sotiroes .-.<:u yesterday.32 words
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Article161 1961-09-28 1 WEIGHTS FO" SUNDAY i i mv. :--i y .r«u P 8.1 m I ,i W, I i air i 1 h !i s l\ I I t ion S« < i 0 it) ••i; 8.1 i: tdi 1 1 i > I L>», .1 i i i h ill161 words
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Advertisement85 1961-09-28 1 mil ':U\ >Lf IIHII 2 ■li iir S>^\^l' Hbb^&^l!' I i ll ■llllll m mil if skvf JRj B^te llllim m i ■*ii*-^^ v J I IH H 81 i J3 »Tci*iliiiijT?^ 97 TEa 3 TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on torchlight batteries 600rnW 3 tuning ranges MW,85 words
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Advertisement20 1961-09-28 1 I SQUIRE LONGSON World '^KB 2w Famous 1 British Piano* i Sole Agents:SINGAPORE PIANO CO. 169 Orchard Kond S»n>«»wr« •9.20 words
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214 1961-09-28 2 TIN LOSES FURTHER GROUND: G.S. A. SALE 'NOT ENCOURAGING' gdgdgdgd I ONDON. Thurs.— Tin lost further ground especially tor cash which closed £6 a ton clown. Three months was £3. lower. The disposal oi 737 tons ol tin by the G.S.A. was not an encouraging factor, trade quarters said, while214 words
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Article39 1961-09-28 2 j.\uon Thurs.— The Finan- rmes market indices tot ~~rp cmoer i. last year, week ago, r loua and yescerdajT's respecT'nv 2«4 6 Ml i^ c I 411 1. R.jliier* ?0" n iS=i 1 I^o 3 lo'" 139 words
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Article60 1961-09-28 2 V ASHING lON !.....> The O.S Congress kias adjourned acting on a Genera] SeiY] c Administration request to lit bmn ;;:.i:e sales 30.000 n> o: tnm 'he r 5 strategic ckpiU Hm Ccngicss uoi mcci I tin until January, unless i !>pecia] session ahould60 words
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375 1961-09-28 2 Substantial stake in tin puts Kinta Kellas on strong footing By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. J£L\TA KELLAS Rubber is one of the Malayan rubber producers with a substantial stake in tin. The latest issue of the Investors Chronicle says that for some years income from this source375 words
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210 1961-09-28 2 SHARE MARKET EXTREMELY QUIET: LACK OF INCENTIVE LONDON. Thins. Extremely quiet conditions were experienced in London >tock markets yesterday. Interest and activity contracted further in the absence oi incentive and prices moved within narrow limits. The tendency, howe\cT. was to slightly lower levels and small losses predominated in :r.r>>* >ectior..<.210 words
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Article25 1961-09-28 2 new YORK. Ttaurs. Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company mines and plants at Inspiration. Arizona, have been closed because ol a by ISO machinists.25 words
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Article55 1961-09-28 2 hong kong. Wed.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank ,j Corporation $342 $340 sales sales Wheeled; Harden $11.00 $11.00 sales sales Hlcoctg phone 539.00 $39.00 sales sales Dairy Farm <^ Cold Storage $34.30 $34.50 sales sales T.j .koo Dock $t>0.50 $60.00 sales sales55 words
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Article125 1961-09-28 2 »^MIPS lyniij alongside the im,apore whar»t> today are. USI H4 '■V 5, Bennapaas RW. 3, Stpdao) '..ru 23 -'•>. .'/liderkruis 4'J 43. '-lonian M U. JUttd 27/2S, Stat< of "A 9uad i > Brencoiishire Outer roads: Kirm-: D]a .1, f^Kfwfc Btat< :.!,>. lr<?. A*i.an*:c Eagle, Buatfutaa, AJiilledHis,125 words
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Article72 1961-09-28 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in me Singapoie Traam-z Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: S.CS. $2.28 <■ 2 cents». I.E. Ords $1.19 (unchanged), Hammer 14 eenu> 1 cen'K Wearne 52.80 '—2 certs). TINS: A. Hitam 48^. (—3d.), Siamese 19&. 3d 9a.). S. Khita 245. 9d. (-3d.). Sg. Besi72 words
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103 1961-09-28 2 $95 m. annual loss for three oil firms TW'EW DELHI. Thurs.— British and American oil companies operating in Inaia will lose 150 million rupees ($95,625,000) a year under a new price formula announced here yesterday. The companies affected are Stanvac, Caltex and Burmah Shell. The Minister of Stale for Mines103 words
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236 1961-09-28 2 Japanese climber refused aid till friend was saved QUITO, Ecuador, Thurs. Japanese student V a s a m v r i Yamaguchi, trapped in a deep mountain crevice after a fall and suffering from frostbite, refused help until his friend who was more in need of assistance had been rescued,236 words
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Article37 1961-09-28 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. A recoro price of US$5. .l million ($16.5 million) plus profit sharing has been offereu for the movie ngh:., to the Broadway musical "My Fair Lacn ii was casciuseu ycsterdav.37 words
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322 1961-09-28 2 LONDON. Thurs TWENTY qne year old police constable Peter Boon denied in a Hastings court yesterday that he indecently assaulted Mrs. Janet Mary Spence, 24, whose husband is serving in Hong Kong. Boon pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and attempting322 words
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Article40 1961-09-28 2 MONROVIA. Thurs. A plan to overthrow the Liberian Government and establish a Communist regime here with the help of the Soviet Embassy has been foiled by the Liberian security service, an official announcement said here last night.40 words
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Article55 1961-09-28 2 JAKARTA, Thurs.— The In- donesian Navy has start- j ed taking delivery of 24 Rus- j sian motor torpedo-boats. Eight boats have already arrived, along with a team of Soviet naval technicians headed by Vice Admiral ChernopaL Russia is providing the boats under a multi-million55 words
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174 1961-09-28 2 RED MEMO REJECTS KENNEDY'S PROPOSAL UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. U —The Soviet Union yesterday rejected President 1 Kennedys proposal for a nuclear test bun and rei- teratea Its assertions that the "sole correct and practical" solution was to include the i issue under a general and complete disarmament pact. The Soviet174 words
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Article354 1961-09-28 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Sept. 27. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Oct 24 9/16 24 11/16 Nov 24 11/16 242 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 25 1/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement House354 words
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245 1961-09-28 2 Britain's pledge to UN: We win spare no effort to bring about Germany peace talks ITNITED NATIONS, Thurs. *J —The Earl of Home, British Foreign Secretary, yesterday pledged Britain's unsparing efforts to find a basis for negotiation of the Berlin crisis He also told the General Assembly that "negotiators must245 words
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Article, Illustration137 1961-09-28 2 WEST WILL LOSE RIGHTS IF RUSSIA SIGNS PEACE PACT -NIK NEW YORK. Thurs. The New YorK times reported yesterday that Mr. Nikita Khrushcnev to. a a nign American official that if the Soviet Union signed a peace treaty with East Germany, the West would lose all its rights in and137 words
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Article25 1961-09-28 2 MACAO, nuns, With no ncvcholera cases reported to tbe bust two weeks, the P rtuguese colony appears to bare the disease under control.25 words
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170 1961-09-28 2 Guards fire on fleeing couple and child DERUN, Thurs |mQ man Polic< opened fire a 3 couple and their child S tried to climb through a bar bed wire fenc< to Benin. The 20-vi BT-oU managed to gel wire but bis wif< a were dragged back Ea<: Berlin U rritory170 words
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Advertisement474 1961-09-28 2 NY.X.LINE Saja Maru Si Genoa Liverpool TTA 3 U 61] Hamburg Bremen, Antwerf Rotterdam 11/11 Oct BrooM, «:*-er 0 Rotteniaoi 11/11 Oct Settsu Maru to* Mtn, leddah, P.Said, Genoa, H'seilles, Hamburg ;£TA 2S 10 61), B'efnen, Rot:?'iam Lcntfo." I Antwerp Le Havre 29/1 Oct Yo*«hama Maru fc Pet Said, Beirut.474 words
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Advertisement166 1961-09-28 2 SWEE LEE BEAUTY SALON JBBj£gl§te i >M& 364, Toniong Kotong Rood |X 'Opp. Katong Post OHicc fl HP^^w| Smgaporc-15 Tel ***** W^*^ '3BBnP The SALON thot provider pM k ;;r w.th the LATEST HAIR PERM 0m SET STYLE ,/.44^S .^/>^ MAKE-UP IPIS Wr^* MANICURE RlSi&i@tei4^ife facial massage Madam ANG CHIN166 words
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Article206 1961-09-28 3 Facilities here excellent, says NZ expert SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore has the potentialities of developing into an excellent tourist centre. This was stated by Mr. W. P. Moss, a travel agent from Christchurch, New Zealand, who was here in the course of a world tour to206 words
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Article, Illustration207 1961-09-28 3 CHRISTMAS FAIR PLANNED TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THREE ORGANISATIONS kPORE, Thurs is tor staging a qoc Christmas Fair beint; intensified D all-out effort to funds for three i table oreranisais here. r uiil be held at the mt.m Hall on Satur Dec, S l| attended by stall v and presided207 words
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55 1961-09-28 3 WOMAN IS FREED ON 'DUTIABLE SAMSU' CHARGE y IRS, Thurs. A T.o Kh;p. 51. was i a charge under Ordinance in the trate's court here irithoul hor dekg cAllfd. accused of having r possesskHa 37 galitiabie samsa in a bomson Road at a.m. on July 24. •cut ion was conMr55 words
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Article52 1961-09-28 3 Storm disrupts communications CA, Thur.s. Tele- lan between MaI Jaslo were disrupt 3 Pm. to 6.30 p.m. r by uprooted rubas a result of a I rm wires snapped at j 01 Malacca/ Jasin frame was also disi i:.-- PWD later olcar- >,. foad, uiid lines were -i Pl at52 words
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254 1961-09-28 3 PAYA LEBAR, Thursday. TIIK fastest passenger jetliner landed at Singapore International Airport yesterday tor the first time with 56 men and four pretty .Japanese flight hostesses on hoard. It Is Japan Air Line's Con- vair 880 M. named "Matsu." which Hew in254 words
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158 1961-09-28 3 HOLIDAY CLASSES: FOLLOW RULES, PRINCIPALS ARE TOLD SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Education bas told principals of Government and Aided schools that they should conduct supplementary classes during the holidays strictly in accordance with rules laid down by the Director of Education. They have been told that it is necessary158 words
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Article34 1961-09-28 3 Samsu: $1 ,200 fine SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 56--year-old woman, Ng Plan Sim. found with lOi gallons of dutiable samsu at her home in Kirn Chuan Road, was yesterday fined $1,200 or three months' jail.34 words
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125 1961-09-28 3 STUDENT GUILTY OF SELLING STOLEN BOOKS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 17--year-old student, Mohammed Hussain bin Mastan Marican, pleaded guilty in rhe Ninth Magistrate's Court here yesterday to disposing oi two stolen books belonging to his classmates. The court was told that the two books "Biology for Tropical Schools" were reported lost125 words
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Article61 1961-09-28 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Madam Soon Hor Ling, charged with knowingly permitting her Cranborae Road house to be used as a brothel on Mar. 16, was yesterday acquitted at her trial in the First Criminal District Court. She \vas also freed on a second charge of procuring61 words
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Article45 1961-09-28 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There will be no water in Zones Six and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. No-water areas tomorrow are- Zones One and Three from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Two and Five from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.45 words
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Article72 1961-09-28 3 Dr X Nobechi. medical consultant for a Tokyo construction company, flew in for a few days stay. He is at Prince's Hotel Garni. Mr J. E. Lieftinck. an American geologist, and his wife arrived from Karachi for a live-day stay before going to Pakistan. They are staying72 words
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155 1961-09-28 3 MORE trade unions and employers are making use of the conciliation facilities offered by the Ministry of Labour in settling their disputes. Revealing this to The Free Press, a Ministry spokesman said that an average of seven disputes were dealt with every day155 words
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Article, Illustration599 1961-09-28 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Thursday. JT WAS a hard life in the early days when an industrious Chinese founded a small concern manufacturing aerated water. The small shop has given way to a larger -concern, employing 60 workers And Mr. Wong Boon599 words
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Article238 1961-09-28 3 iNEMAS CAPITOL: Slave oJ Koine 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30. CATHAY: Kamikaze 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9.30. GLOBE: Never Sieal Anything Small 1.45. 4, 7. 9.15. LIDO: The Secret of Monte Cristo 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. ODEON: Francis oi Assisi 1.30, 4. 6.15. 9.30. ODEON-KATONG: Battle at Bloody Beach238 words
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Article45 1961-09-28 3 TODAY: 1.01 p.m.; TOMORROW: 1.45 a.m. ana 1.35 p.m.; SATURDAY: 2.33 a.m. and 21. 1* pJii.; SUNDAY: 3.24 a.m. and -.49 p.rr..; MONDAY: 4.27 a.m. and 3.35 p.m.: TUESDAfY: G. 21 a.m. and 441 p.m.; WEDNESDAY: 8.23 a.m. and 6.29 p.m.45 words
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Advertisement19 1961-09-28 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your Free Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page19 words
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Advertisement265 1961-09-28 3 B^B/ m B^b^^^^^^^^^ /i SS@HKmJ£ b^B b^b^^^^^^ FOR BIGGEST SAVINGS BUY TODAY Van Heusen white coloured Vantage shirts from $21.50 to $16.40 Manhattan-made in U.S.A. sport shirts 14.90 to 4.90 Arrow sport shirts 14.90 to 6.90 100% Nylon stretch socks made in Europe (3 pairs) 5.25 to 2.25 Reis American265 words
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297 1961-09-28 4 JAL OFFICIAL: 'WE AIM TO BRING MORE TOURISTS TO STORE' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Japan Air Lines are planning to bring more tourists to this region, and are playing an important role in stimulating tourism. This was stated by Mr. K. Matsumura. assistant vicepresident of JAL. at a press conference to introduce297 words
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Article, Illustration328 1961-09-28 4 Awarded an O.B.E. for her courage...but Mary still sells fruit for a living CHANGI, Thursday. MEET Singapore's most modest hawker Mary Cheo Ah Kirn, who in spite of being the proud possessor of the OBE still goes tbout selling fruit. Awarded the OBE five years ago for her courage and328 words
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85 1961-09-28 4 LABOUR DEPT. TAKES CENSUS OF WORKERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The State Labour Department has begun its annual census taking of various categories of at live workers who are covered by Labour Ordinances. Thousands of printed forms are being sent to employers to submit their returns. Yesterday, the Department reminded employers that85 words
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162 1961-09-28 4 CHANGI, Thurs. THE Singapore Cheshire Home, although financially sound, still depends on the continued support of the public to meet the cost of maintaining the Home. This is stated in the Home's Third Annual Report, which described the year 1960 61 as >. one162 words
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151 1961-09-28 4 Colonel praises boys for smart turn-out JALAN WSJ,, J I Bosweii, Com!] "w of the Smgaj)o? f lC Cadets Qoju "Your career in I will givei and leader.: he told the buy I "Though the training i, good .;■;:;••<■ has little emergencies 1 leadership trair.^ I g* te aU importan151 words
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95 1961-09-28 4 R.S.P.C.A. to boost funds with sale of cards SINGAPORE, Thurs. For the second year in succession, the Singapore branch of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is sponsoring a sale of greeting cards in Singapore to boost funds for its work. The society has printed about95 words
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Article28 1961-09-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Johore District Government Workers Union will hold its second annual delegates conference at 12- A. Jalan Larkin, toI day at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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171 1961-09-28 4 KATONG SCOUTS ASSOCIATION CHOOSES ITS OFFICIALS SIGLAP, Thurs. Mr. Ec Peng Liang was re-elect-ed president of the Singapore Boy Scouts Katong District! Association at its second annual general meeting held at Opera Estate Boys' School here. The other members of the cxc- j cutive committee elected for j 1961-1962 are:171 words
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Advertisement94 1961-09-28 4 iHB^SP^jISk Consultant's Advice. li ILM W B-^ tR^W^ ?^1 I :?^B Ik' Mfc^ Vicki's Spanish-style Sarong-Kebaya HJH^lP^iK^ J mitw WM^Jm^^^k j^^^^^Stag-. FICTION: Four colour-illustrated romantic short P^JP 1 1 fe' Hal iHMMb^I im^^^^^^^M.l:^ -Jfem|f" i j^p PICTURES: Flower arrangement in full colour. l^^^f^tfww\k F c H^^H K^ WrBIBBBBSiiHp Jlr Doctor94 words
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Article40 1961-09-28 5 Everything went wrong... We had all the inconveniences that go with lack of money... those tiresome routine things that kill love... those absurd little annoyances that make people fight all the time, that put you in a bad mood.40 words
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Article, Illustration842 1961-09-28 5 CORYELL SCHOFIELD - The girl film producers said would never amount to anything CORYELL SCHOFIELD BY PART I I BEGAN to make movies when I was 17. Now I'm 26 and I've made 26 mories. At first nothing went well. No n wanted me. I sent photographs to proiiul they all passed me842 words
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Advertisement168 1961-09-28 5 iiiiniinmtiiimmmiiimii TRUMPETS Mud» nl" S IM M "i \»df l Sl2t.it ."> '*T.«nc;o'* SI3S.M '*Srlm«»r-In\ iot.»" >!*.">. ou RimfMti puted Bt compteu with I iiudlh" sItfO.IMI I juko" SI 45.00 i'!S •Uoosf-v t v Hu»kr>7B" 515».1M» ..> XXX" MGO.OO <:< 5200.00 r. A I!* ICetrent 5J60.00 ■'<' V.J75.00 ••V^elmer- Paris168 words
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Advertisement281 1961-09-28 5 TV t pT^QOirYT TO 1 M^ x 1 COHJULo M k GVBS it A 3m*.. M^k flßfli H 41^^^ Jig, dW 5 \fer NARBEL Eya Drop it indicated for ty*orif|i? r g^B the relief of ophthalmic congestion, b^^i^* 1 c cIV confunctrvitis, spring catarrh, w%^ i Jk X*2%* phlycten and281 words
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Miscellaneous233 1961-09-28 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Diekenson ;;..o= x >/ n masmrcemt offers. l^f***^^V v '.'^:?=»a;\ J £-CV» .rERE TE.L u5 WHAT YOU <TAN >^'^WC— MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /YES, IT'S MAkiC«AK£.| THAT'S SWAMP KEY Wr vl t| j MAMPRAKE! WMAT tj|&j|;^:.lj|'AA I J^jJW^Bm?^^B CJM l233 words
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Article101 1961-09-28 6 AROKIAMARIE I oJ %at boos somM > 2*i -ii. C« ~.J Mori. H i>r:a>.e >■ i i ur Lad] oi LMaTdaa a: AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) h,,,(/ v x? Kt»* jy «/v. extra j WHILE YOU WAIT ffcrtlWtU SOT- Fotofoatic v Robinson Road SITUATIONS VACANT n r4s 93 f101 words
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253 1961-09-28 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Education: The march ahead IT is welcome news that three mo r e schools are to be built in the State. This is in keeping with the Government's plan to provide a place for every child when he or she reaches school£oin« age. Providing opportunities for education253 words
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Article92 1961-09-28 6 IT IS a relief to know that the danger of an outbreak of cholera in Singapore is now much less than it was a few weeks ago. For reducing the danger, credit is due to the Government for the swift preventive action it has taken and to92 words
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Article, Illustration392 1961-09-28 6 NOW IT;S LP DISCS TO KEEP YOU ON THE WAGON NEW YORK, Thurs. FOR the alcoholic who has tried all the "cures r and who still can't say "No" to the bottle, two new long-playing gramophone recordings have been issued which may help keep him on the wagon. These "recordings392 words
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Article189 1961-09-28 6 the Free Press reported: The following notes by I a recent visitor to Saigon will be found to afford some very important in- tormatio respecting the present state and future prospects of Lower Cambodia: "Since my visit to Saigon in April last, a greal change for the189 words
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Article36 1961-09-28 6 OLAYERS taking part In a "medieval musical romedy" at the Norman Castle in Rochester. Kent, Were carrying radio receivers the size of cigarette packets to receive promptings in case they forget their lines.36 words
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Article, Illustration388 1961-09-28 6 PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG CUAN. WHO MAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS -THE Girdle of Venus is considered £ood if it is a solitary semicircular line starting between the first and second fingers and ending between the third and fourth fingers and supported by388 words
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Article651 1961-09-28 6 PETER FAIRLEY - Pick the perfect mate by machine PETER FAIRLEY BY DOBS your loved one have hair like yours? Does she betray her feelings in a similar way to you? /Or does she, at times, seem to be on a completely different wavelength? If the answer to these three questions is "Yes"651 words
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Article180 1961-09-28 6 Life is like that £*'*> his labor, u,rv v*u bruted scientirtj; %e suaded to take a and accept an l what you think a k. "«i female g Ues t s n ()f U* The s< imtist l, Ml b Then at last he \ZF** women: rhey^ij that when v,,i,180 words
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Advertisement647 1961-09-28 6 lon e*fi /irtiirf in your clasnfied ad. to mny on* of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMIHON HI«HLANOS Co.d fttora<* <M) LtC, M I anaa Ra;a VN C**4 St*ra«« |]f) 1.-4., 1* CMN mumm Co d Storat* M L(C t 10 Mw Ro*4 KOTA BMAWU rod St«r«f« M647 words
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Advertisement20 1961-09-28 6 INTRINSIC VALUES in REAL EMERALDS SAPPHIRES DIAMOND SET RINGS. U. S. de SIX VA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., Telephone: *****.20 words
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Advertisement113 1961-09-28 6 LOCAt BOOKS FOit IOCAi. SCHOOL ANNOUNCING ENGLISH TODAY South -East Asian Edition Thoroughly adapted to m«« t the n<< Ischools and the reqoiremctfts Hl! and Singapore Kti«:!i>h Syilabuee^ These hooks will be i.-^K foi ill. 1%2 v Introductory Book f/or Remote Primary Classes in English and Primat Chinese Schools) Book113 words
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Miscellaneous259 1961-09-28 6 fODAYIRADWr IJADIO SINGAPORE yours; 10.00 Author's playhouseShort Have Service i 0.30 The Malayanaires:' 11.00 U metres i ,*!5O ke m Life With the Lyons; 11.30 On Medium Wave Service: v. ings of melody; 12 (midnight) 476 metres. Cio.-e down. A.M.- -11.00 Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) mary; 11.02 Music259 words
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Miscellaneous370 1961-09-28 6 CLUES ACROSS 1 n Catty sound »3;. 4 Foreign actors, maybe <6t. l 2 nlv a test, but it's quite legal T A mean basis for surveying, (s^* etc. «B>. 13 A comical character <7>. 8 Annie? (6>. I 5 A certain amount of talent 10 Gives out the times370 words
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Article147 1961-09-28 7 Communism, nationalism and the 'revolution in rising expectations* are the major problems for America DV II C DI U.O. AMBASSADOR SINGAPORE, Thursday. jt >\j\!l MSM, nationalism and what the U.S. I mli r-secretarv of State Mr. Chester has termed "the revolution in rising tations" are147 words
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79 1961-09-28 7 AUSTRALIAN TRIO HERE TO SURVEY MARKET FOR CAR PART SINGAPORE. Thurs. A O team ol experts from Australia's largest motor manufacturing linn has arrived in Singapore on the first stage of a South -East Asian tour to >tudj local requirements. rhe iirm supplies more m 60 per cent of the79 words
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53 1961-09-28 7 VPORE. Thai Sta- re ha Unpfessed a I on busines exewho h«f« loi a Sak i. in < x; 1 In ip, f icord r n ba T i M The FJrec .I-* 1 higl •v n '.i.- rea sonable s- has all H■■53 words
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Article29 1961-09-28 7 X \NSON. n its.— s ci Perak Malaj Gov- Servants' Co-opcra-rift and Loan Society here baa dedded to 520.0J00 m the proposLllion area lertlJ ser co-operative fac-29 words
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Article, Illustration148 1961-09-28 7 Paralysed but she is an active church worker SINGAPORE, Thurs. Physical handicap does not stop Miss Lim Kai Wan, 36, from taking an active part in church work. Miss Lim, paralysed by polio lor the past 15 years, is now a patient in Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Despite this handicap,148 words
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180 1961-09-28 7 'MALAYA GOVT. SHOULD GIVE LOANS FOR FARM MACHINERY' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Federation Government should give long-term loans to farmers to help them buy agricultural machinery. This opinion was expressed by a team of four Japanese sales engineers wno have spent a year in Singapore and Malaya conducting a market survey180 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1961-09-28 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The following have passed the recent Li- 1 centiate Diploma examinations and thoj Grades V to VUI examinations conducted by external examiners; Iron: the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. London L.R.s.M. Branch B'1,571 words
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344 1961-09-28 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lee start $1 mil. firm to produce window louvres SINGAPORE, Thursday. A LEADING local industrialist, Mr. David Lee, has begun production of metal window louvre in competition with British and Australian products. A past president of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Lee and his wife formed a.344 words
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169 1961-09-28 7 'SINGAPORE IS LIKE HAWAII IN MANY WAYS' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore is a country whicn has social cultural and racial affinities to Hawaii. This is the opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Ando, a Japanese couple who made a short visit here in the course of a world tour. "Singapore and169 words
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Article45 1961-09-28 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Polytechnic Society of Commerce will hold a barbecue on October 14, at 7 p.m. at the Tanah Merah Youth Camp. A spokesman of the society said: "By this social gathering, we hope to unite our student members."45 words
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Article52 1961-09-28 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— More than 2,000 people visited the exhibition by five artists at Victoria Memorial Hall. The four-day exhibition was staged by Chen Sow Ming, Chew Yu Thiam, Ooh Beng Kwan, Chee Kok Kee and Mak Kam Siew, all 1959-1960 graduates of the Chinese52 words
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Article15 1961-09-28 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs. The Labout Party of Malaya has opened a branch here.15 words
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Article44 1961-09-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s. More than 110,000 names have been added to the electoral rolls for Parliamentary. State and local authority elections, over the past year. There are now 2.423.21S names on the rolls as compared with 2,310.000 last y» ar.44 words
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Advertisement35 1961-09-28 7 iTiWfIV;MBTIC Come and see our full range of ladies and men's Etcrna models, from $85 1% 16 COUYSRQUAY i|||'U'TilJii|||i mmwr Wmi'nt a JS^^^^^^^f' M M H SAHIB 110 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD CORNER OP ADiUPHI WILDING35 words
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Miscellaneous207 1961-09-28 7 YOUR LUCKY STAR TODAY IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... THE stars have jriven you outstanding talents which must be properly developed if you are to reach the goal whioh has been set before you. You have an intense and vivid personality which draws people into your orbit, whether you particularly wish207 words
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Miscellaneous148 1961-09-28 7 best foot forward »nd *am the very busy day. since you have a w variety of interests which need I CANCER {June OTE :J2 Ju II attention. UHnutn AS TH e month cXm es, pay some calls on people Bjcc ;Mar. 21-Apr. 20): who air ill or maybe «hot-ins. Anita148 words
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Article, Illustration309 1961-09-28 8 KEN JALLEH - Sea-side picnic for ten pretty girls at dance KEN JALLEH SCOOTER PAGE b X J^ WEEKEND excursion by car or scooter to a seaside resort in the Federation is being planned for finalists of the "Miss Bluebird" competition to be held on Saturday at the People's Association at Kallang. Said309 words
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Article, Illustration162 1961-09-28 8 'CLINIC FOR ALL MACHINES IS AIM OF CLUB PATRON A SCOOTER "clinic" to service and repair all types of machines is the aim of Mr. Bernard Low, a patron of the Singapore Scooter Club. Mr. Low told me that arrangements are being made to open the clinic at the premises162 words
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984 1961-09-28 8 Scooter care: How to trace your troubles fTHE modern two-stroke has earned itself an enviable reputation for sheer day-in, day-out reliability. But troubles can occur with even the best machinery. So, in this chapter we will discuss some of the more common troubles those that most scooter owners may well984 words
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Article, Illustration176 1961-09-28 8 SECRETARY OF NEW CLUB MAKES A 'JOIN UP' CALL SECRETARY of the newly Far East Scooter Club, Mr. Toh Hong Boon, is appealing; to all Diana, Iso and Capri riders to join it. 'We hope to open our clubhouse in Orchard Road soon and provide facilities for owners of these176 words
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Advertisement255 1961-09-28 8 A thro^ htl ?2 T he 6mart iitlle Vespa scooter I:ps ca^ >' through crowded streets In peak traffic periods. No delays, no irritating Jams! You fly along, carefree, »^jrTt^J^^^ loin the Vespa Club ■^55^"^ --cne ***** Or -write Secretary. 3C4. l Orchard Road. Singapore .A GO ANYWHERE CAREFREE wB^BmM255 words
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Advertisement98 1961-09-28 8 TO GET^ J AROUND EVEN BETTJ, F y EVERYONE V fc« i TRAVELS d La NEW I TambTeffl lO9NEO KCiOtS I icc^ ff-n ImabM l v "f««i I :RJ suiuki '•^4 MOTOR CYCLtt g <_ for m, Trouble-Free J X^^^ZModel: SELPET 50c)>-^ 50/ c' Agents for Singapore Malaya:* i -GUAN98 words
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Article, Illustration250 1961-09-28 9 You need not be a beauty to win this contest U YOl ARE attracted to beauty contests, 1 does the idea of taking part leave you gtfiying about your chances? -I! should happen to stand for elects "Mademoiselle Mystique" at the Apex at Victoria Memorial Hall on ■day save your250 words
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149 1961-09-28 9 ON< ERT t(» be staged V by the Singapore Sym>ny Orchestra on Oct. 15 be conducted by Mr. I j.imin KJioo. well-known figure in Hie circles here, Mr. I Mtfa interest in this field ■aa nurtured during the iip.tnese occupation. It was not, however, until149 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-09-28 9 A MEMORABLE DAY FOR THE LITTLEST KHOO rwos a birthdoy porty with o difference when Bernord Khoo turned four. Since he wos the youngest of the Fabulous Khoos, it wos only natural that the entertainment to highlight his big day come from the other members of the show business family.139 words
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Article, Illustration32 1961-09-28 9 A CHILDLESS COUPLE DECIDE TO ADOPT A BABY... AND THEN THE TROUBLE BEGINS... IN THE TUNNEL OF LOVE' gdgdgd SHIRLEY BLOOM MARY FRENCH ANOCLIA SWEETING RONNIE RUST VERONICA ALLEN32 words
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Article, Illustration818 1961-09-28 9 Stage Club expects a 'heart-warming response to new play a play, "Tunnel of Love", has had extremely successful runs on New York's Broadway and London's Shaf tesbury Avenue. Now, the Stage Club expects to meet with equal, heart-warming response from local theatre-goers with this adaption from the novel by Peter818 words
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Article, Illustration303 1961-09-28 9 DEMI TASSE - Cholera inoculation and the ugly 'reaction' rumours DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY gOME parents have still not had their children inoculated against cholera and the only reason they give teachers and doctors is that they fear the reaction might be adverse. Luckily, these parents form only a minority303 words
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Advertisement29 1961-09-28 9 I REFRIGERATORS RARIOS TELEVISIOI f HOME APPLIANCES 7 MOTORCYCLES T MOSf WHO KNOW IIY COIDS4COSS *n<t PA/AtS *tma*f4t ate TIGER OIL IN« AUN TO WC f **4 RRRVRCiMi mau29 words
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Advertisement159 1961-09-28 9 For Comfort and Quid. S feiirSf Ho^l SBff 21-25, BENCOOLEN ST. SINGAPORE. IWHn^ Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms J^--^^-^*^ Preferred by those who appreciate -g^-^-"" lomtort with courteous service excellent meets and drinks. Prt/ate Car Park Facilities. 4 Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meals TClcpnonos dt3o*o v, *jyv/, ip^j ADEipm MR^159 words
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Article, Illustration283 1961-09-28 10 Shutterbugs watch this hula dance on the beach j^jj j C#BS^fc J I EsC pROM the facts below can you guess who this world famous man is? The answer will be published in P3 tomorrow. "One requisite lor being a writer is to have an unhappy childhood." This is the283 words
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Article, Illustration394 1961-09-28 10 FEDERA TION LENSMEN FILL THE TOP POSITIONS SUNNY GIAM ON THE ORCHID SHOW PHOTOGRAPHERS in Kuala Lumpur have once again proved that they are tops in taking pictures and slides of orchids. As in previous years, the major awards of the Photographic Exhibition of Orchid Studies in the Malayan Orchid394 words
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295 1961-09-28 10 REVIEW OF THEME SONG FROM MOVIE WINS $10 winner of this A week's Critic Contest is Miss Chan Li Hu a, 161 Rochore ROad, Singapore 7. She receives $10 for her effort. This is what she has to say: From the latest Warner Brothers box office hit "Parrish" come three295 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-09-28 10 ALL THE S'PO PHOTO NEW S IN BRIEF salons 4^« the Gtfa y u :^«M national a hM Lim, i\ l uiu 1 p iagu,. wn- *m (K«ala L^ g pttr f 1 Plaque; V; p n )nr v| at^«' -i,.n t (1 n l »n tht- Los APHcr -U139 words
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Article, Illustration370 1961-09-28 10 OUR CRITIC WRITES ON LATEST DISCS IN TOWN pEW rhythms have a more ready appeal than the fiery a n d passionate tango. And no combination of sight an d sound is as thrilling as watching an adept couple gracefully moving through the steps of this dance370 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-09-28 10 OUR mystery stnr last week' was Mattiwilda Dobbs. famous American opera sinner. There were no correct entries received and the winner of today's contest will get 4 Philips EP discs as his or her prize When you have made your guess send your entry to Free Press56 words
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Advertisement62 1961-09-28 10 M You'll find all these in i* ttA J V OSWALD WYND'S Ih^Rj. .*/mit^W exciting new H f x serial i^^^H Vw W9w' TBoir Kr iiii^wii n. I^l^Bh. W% x. x I^f I^b _^a^ I^IW. X x. i Hii^^"^^ .^iW "t _^^ggri^| V IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF rry i62 words
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Article, Illustration151 1961-09-28 11 :-a-:-: :w:- I r I.ju..._JMLjßr^TrT.n.'. ..'.'..".nT. '.a* Ijwr^Jwk-.rinwiiMPT.1 jwr^Jwk-.rinwiiMPT. XnUJIUI. B rinißWßllßnfniitijCwTWwlWWCTlßlwWnrulnllliriilllllillliliil ilnnnTniinwnn 11 iiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirninnnnminrT n n .■■.v.v.™.'™v.-.™^.v.-.w; (I. 1. Div. 3 1 Mile. 'Yon by: v Time: lm 44 l/ss. I i 2 Div I—IF.1 IF. Won by: > V Time: lm 30s.151 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-09-28 11 SIX TEAMS ENTER B. PAH AT HOCKEY I, i num. Patei Hockey ■UMDOC iuxt teams win <->c ai Urn Di< net's ItlC BXIW«9 UM POilC* ground& t unuuneni wID erganbe an ng m mi ou. II p- The ci:sVn Muar. KHimgj Sesa- 'Mitre t- UM Wgh* U for the visiting74 words
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534 1961-09-28 11 ROY McKELVIE - Percy Chapman always said sorry when he clouted the poor bowlers ROY McKELVIE By LONDON, Thursdoy. Arthur Percy Frank Chapman, once captain of Kent and England, has died aged 61. gVERYONE allied A.P. F. Chapman Percy. He took his encketinis friends and tans into his confidence just as the late534 words
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78 1961-09-28 11 INDIANS PICK TWO SCHOOL CRICKETERS CINGAPORE. Thurs. Two top school cricketers have been chosen to represent the Indian Association against the Singapore Cricket Club in their annual Ohandi Cup match, to be played on the padang on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. They are P. Gartha and Mohammed Hanif, the78 words
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Article, Illustration283 1961-09-28 11 J. DORAI - Leading S'pore motor racers for Macao G.P. J. DORAI MACAO, HERE WE COME! By SINGAPORE, Thursday. ■JWO leading Singapore motor racers will compete in the international Macao Grand Prix to be held on November IS and 19. They arc Chan Lye Choon and Jan Bussel. Lye Choon won the 1958283 words
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216 1961-09-28 11 for the night will be the everpopular B section victors, The Rebels, when they take on the rest of the B division teams. Tickets for the big day are priced at $2/- for the special enclosure and $1/- for the stands. Schoolchildren will216 words
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Article171 1961-09-28 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. SCKC started "off the Singapore Lawn Tennis Assoclation's Kliney Cup tournament in lino style' when they trounced University of Malaya Staff 10-1 y. sterday. Results fSCRC players mentioned first Ist Singles Ong Chew Bee i bt. F.Y. Khoo ()-2. 6-1; 2nd Singles Gerald171 words
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Article575 1961-09-28 11 FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE qmmrmrr- 11 II |li II MIIIMIW im I ill »11 Name Age Address Post this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race," Times House, Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE575 words
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Article164 1961-09-28 11 VIEWERS MAY SEE OLYMPICS ON T.V. IONDON, Thm>.- Mr. Ken- Beth Adam, director ol the British Broadcasting Corporation's tclrvision, said here it was "eonceivabu that the next Olympic GMunes in 1964 mipht be transmitted live to British viewers from Tokyo. He asked a British Radio Industries Club lunch: "Who knows164 words
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Advertisement32 1961-09-28 11 CHEAP SALE 37th ANNIVERSARY) 3o 0 o^Sy 15 PIANOS. ORGANS, RADIOS, MUSICAL HISTRUMENTS, etc. 6 *COPOS AND OTHER c-anOS from S3 00 *»NG HENG CO.. HanO HOUSE >Si Itqi:- Rood, >.nqoporc-7. *****32 words
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Advertisement197 1961-09-28 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular I I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- ="I <• plete the special delivery form be- f low and hand it to your news-vendor S^^ftSSlPTl or post it to the address below and €L JT|^r the FREE PRESS will be197 words
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Article32 1961-09-28 12 BIRMINGHAM, Tfcurs.- -Btnnirnngham City, the Ei^.i^h First Dinsion skie. and the Italian Club RoniK urev: 2-2 \v. the lirsi it^-. ol the final o; ihe Ir/erCi.ie.-> Fair, Cv 1960-61 reason).32 words
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324 1961-09-28 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Association yesterday named 11 State and 17 Junior players for intensive training beginning early next month with the aim of sending a team to the Asian Games at Jakarta next year. The president of the association, Mr. Urn Kirn324 words
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102 1961-09-28 12 STRONGEST SCC XV AGAINST SAIGON TEAM SINGAPORE, Iburs. Th« im- -.-.-.porr C:ic^<'. Club will be :>:guik Ibcif aSwngert ni^er tmm vhen :hey mcc' Cerele sp^rrif SaigODnala, iie- leacunj: rugby club in Vietnam, on the padaaf hew on Saturday at 5.00 p m. r.^e sec t«un vifl be: I. a. >-.eve:.s102 words
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98 1961-09-28 12 CITY DISTRICT RUGBY TEAM VS SERANGOON >'E\vton Wed.— rhe o.r. Dis--1 mo Rugb; xv to mccl Sersngoon District Che sclioo.s" btter-dlstrici rasby tournament on .^e St Andrew's ikhiT». ground W^Hxi^v.iie o:i Moi.uay. Oct. 2 nil] be selected rrcnv maron iMHSS>, Yone San 'Rlt. M;c:\iel Ch.tn tSjjn. Sung Fon? .Rl«. Kama!98 words
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Article38 1961-09-28 12 LONDON, rhun —Results ol ye.<- teroaya Riuoy Union matches wero C V.eker.ham 13 Sidney 6. [,«cest«r i'-5 Rosby 6. Soseley 0 Weaton Su.>er Mare 0, Pr.i^y-on 8 PItoo;;'.. Albic:- 6. Skbnouth 3 Toraoay 5.38 words
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Article97 1961-09-28 12 INDONESIANS HAD TOO MUCH POWER |>UKIT TIMAH. Thurs.—lndo- re^ia's University tennis plajrexs, Sugiato ant. sic Nic Si, proved ico good in the smsle.^ for the Umver.-ity of Malaya's plaver>> He:.;y Pan:: ana Cnr:^'~»p;:er Thin, ana wop. easily in straight seis when they net in t xm'uition i:..itci:e.- played a*, the97 words
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207 1961-09-28 12 Singapore. Huns—Two fine penalty scored by John Clark enabled the SCC A' team to b^at University of Malaya by six points (two penalties* to live 'croali in their rugger match played on. the paciang here yesterday. \.:uou^:i tiit Va:s:,v lost, i207 words
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124 1961-09-28 12 WARD ACCEPTS OFFER TO RIDE IN SYDNEY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Arthur Ward, one of Malaya's top jockeys, will leave to' ride m Australia after the last day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting on Sunday. He has been retained to ride for leading Sydney trainer T. J. Smith. Ward will be124 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-09-28 12 C. CHELLAPPAH - Youngest in SAFA League C. CHELLAPPAH by DAVID, 15, TO MAKE HIS 'PREMIER' DEBUT TODAY SINGAPORE, TJiurs. Lanky. 15-year~ old. David Tobitf will be the youngest footballer in the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Premier league now in progress. David, an English boy who was given a Kent County trial while174 words
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158 1961-09-28 12 jftIOUSE A FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED JL **gZA «y W\s TIMES HOUSE RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: 28OC I i.*THS. MAKWAGK. DMJHS, WfiAG^INTS. gg^ M.N.MUM 0* TwiNTY ANNOUNCEMtNTS, HUSONAI. MISSING ITC WORO J§ CCM TS. tmuTMuc VA^AkTT VEHICLES FOR SALE Jt» A MWHIMOM OP TWENTY158 words
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313 1961-09-28 12 By SCRUTINEER B. TIMAH, Thursday. ■J»RAINER Doc Rodgers' $50,000 Gold Cup hope. Super Court, did a tip-lop gallop on a heavy track today. With Moxham astride. Super Court proved too smart for stablemate Automation when disposing of 3F in 39 3/5. Going313 words
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Article91 1961-09-28 12 RAPIER - BOUGOURE MAY RETURN TO MALAYA RAPIER By SYDNEY. Tnurs.- Jockey Garnet Bougoure may not renew his retainers with trainer Paddy Prendergast in Ireland at the end of the racing season. I am told that Bougoure lias made no definite plans for the future. However, he may return to Malaya to91 words
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82 1961-09-28 12 PORKY DONNELLY IMPORTS TWO HORSES SINGAPORE. ThUTS. Two useful four-year -olds arrived in Singapore by air for trainer Porky Donnelly. They were Early Hope and Olive Vixen. Early Hope is a brown mare by Niblick from Jaycis. She was the winner of two races in the country districts of New82 words
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667 1961-09-28 12 Perth jockey Keith good form at Bukit Timah SCRUTINEER REVIEWS YESTERDAY'S RACES If KITH Moxham, a new arrival from Perth, established himself as a rider of promise when he brought off a grand double on two maiden winners at Bukit Tiraah yesterday. Last Saturday, making his debut on a Malayan667 words
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340 1961-09-28 12 JALAN BESAR, Thursday £ITY Health will meet Meter Readers in the final of the Singapore Government Services Football Association's Junior cup competition. In the semi-finals played at the stadium here yesterday. City Health made short work of Customs to win340 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-09-28 12 Well known racehorse ounrr. Mi p M| No Fluke, winner of the fifth ran at Rukit Timah v I day. No Fluke, Kitson Leong up. paid i\u- hign^ dl I! of 553 for the day. IQe| B39 words
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217 1961-09-28 12 T OXDON. Thurs.- Bottles Lj were thrown onto the pitch during the English Fourth Division football match at Chester last night where the home side were beaten 3-2 by Doneaster The crowd appeared to be displeased by several refereeing decisions and there were two217 words
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