The Singapore Free Press, 9 October 1961
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Title Section22 1961-10-09 1 T0 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1961 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article109 1961-10-09 1 PETER LOKE - PETER LOKE Liner in vain search for four hours 5. {SGAPORE, Mon. (irama of our midse h tor a inssing member of :H m of the liner i Mitral has revealed m i the -hip arii «it yi>terday i Hong Kong. who c purser's < ice, s feared109 words
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Article59 1961-10-09 1 MARGARETS BABY c Today. The Free Press :eits, in a special extra feature, the story of how Priiicess Margaret is preparing jor the arrival of the baby she icants so much. The article, by Given Robyns in P. 4 gives many ultimate details including the names chosen for the child59 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-10-09 1 MR. RAJARATNAM AND MR. LEE SIOW MONG. PERMANENT SECRETARY TO THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE. AT THE SITE.26 words
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295 1961-10-09 1 Price fixing-urgent problem for Tin Council meet today LONDON, Monday. yilK fixing of a new floor and ceiling prices under the International Tin Agreement is expected lo be one of the main items on the agenda at the meeting of the International Tin Council which opens here today, says The295 words
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Article40 1961-10-09 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Detectives have arrested a 32-year-old electrician for alleged complicity In a crude bomb explosion in a crowded Delhi street on Sept. 29, live minutes after the Prime Minister, Mr. Nerhu, had passed that way.40 words
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Article24 1961-10-09 1 TOKYO Moii. A jarring earthquake shook this city at 12.10 am today There was no immediate report of any casualty or damage.24 words
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184 1961-10-09 1 Big show planned for theatre opening SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Ministry of Culture is organising a mammoth South-East Asian cultural festival to mark the official opening of the National Theatre early in 1963. A Singapore cultural delegation will visit MalayaBorneo territories to prepare the ground for the festival and introduce the184 words
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92 1961-10-09 1 PASTOR DIES ON VISIT TO PARISHIONERS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Rev. Abraham Daniel 56, collapsed and died ye&U day while visiting sick men. bers of his parish. His body will lie in state in his church, Our Saviour's, Prince Charles Crescent, off Alexandra Road. A special service will be held at92 words
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Article36 1961-10-09 1 GIBRALTAR. Mon.-Some 70 Bntish iiolidaymakers mostly from Manchester are reported safe alter watching their DC-4 Skymaster catch fire and burn out within five minutes while it was refuelling at Malaga, southern Spain yesterday.36 words
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Article167 1961-10-09 1 33 doctors America in today SINGAPORE, M o n.— A group of 33 doctors and their wives from the United States division of the International College of Surgeons, led by Prof. G. Thompson, will fly in this afternoon from Manila. The doctors are travelling round the world on a postgraduate167 words
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126 1961-10-09 1 TWO FROM JOHORE AMONG QUIZ WINNERS SINGAPORE, Mon. Two federation entrants were among: the nine readers who share the $300 in The Free Press word puzzle "BN." Each will receive $55.55. The Federation winners, both from Johore, are Mr. Johnnie Chai. of 5, Lorong 3. Senai; and Che Rahman Yahya.126 words
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Article36 1961-10-09 1 NAIROBI, Mon.— The Governor of Kenya, Sir Patrick Renison, last night broadcast an appeal to the country's quarrelling Atrican leaders to work for unity, declaring: "Let us change course before we are shipwrecked."36 words
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Article27 1961-10-09 1 SAIGON, Mon. Four persons were killed and 18 wounded when Communist saboteurs derailed a Saigon-Hue tiaixi eariy on Saturday, the Vietnam Press newsagency reported yesterday.27 words
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Article27 1961-10-09 1 PATNA (North-Eiuit India,), Mon. About 800 peopie died in the floods, storms and torrential rains that swept Bihar Stale in tne past week.27 words
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133 1961-10-09 1 JOHORE, Mon.— Police here are investigating the death of a Johore Game Ranger, Inche Murad bin Mohamed Tahir, 39, who was shot dead in a forest 40 miles from Muar. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, the State Under-aecretary, who is the brother133 words
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219 1961-10-09 1 ONLY 500 CAN ENTER CYCLE RACE: THEN LIST WILL CLOSE SINGAPORE, Mon.— Entries for The Free Press Cycle Race on Nov. 5 are pouring in much faster than last year. They have already passed the 250 mark. This is more than hail the number allowed to race on the big219 words
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Article45 1961-10-09 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 2.000 ligntermen working in the Outer Roa&s and Singapore Rivev. who are members of me Singapore Transport Vessel Workers' Association, started a 24 -hour strike from midnight following a ueaulock in negotiations for more pay and improved working conditions.45 words
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170 1961-10-09 1 6 'missing' fishermen are in Indonesia LETTER TELLS OF BOAT RESCUE TTVALA SELANGOR, Mon. Six fishermen who went fishing in the Malacca Straits 12 days ago from Sungei Buloh, eight miles from here, are now in Indonesia, according to a letter received by a relative of one of them. The170 words
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64 1961-10-09 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— Tne In- man Defence Minisiei. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. wa.-. yesterday reported "oolUfi vciy well" and to have icceivto visitors iti hospital here. Di. Leon Caviaoff,. wno operated on Mi. Mcnon oo Saturday for a blood clot betuocu tbe skull and64 words
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Article134 1961-10-09 1 lour n ii i iu iur MTond day Pena n g Iwf Club Octofe i mi, on \\>drn>;i i F)i\ I—<>l Ki. ||< C.ni.i' Quo v.>-> Lit. »':r 'I «>^;. i fcjnos B j IH el j life It S4, I r Shu .n IA (1 (1 Impml134 words
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Article44 1961-10-09 1 Is! vi ji v a*i I und buj ItfaJ 13 an f and Uuj in. 1 1: I- and iu\ ins Ween,<- Kd H««: X ng I mid !».i Kong Pond buying *T HK cent* s Ilittfi 93 HK w its44 words
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Article37 1961-10-09 1 Octol <i rad l' 1 1, f.o.b. i' t t s1 .i> 1 i«' v Mori 'i s.', (< -i, pet 1 i.. w j> 1 •K.i1: <>' DCtti iV (i 1. (i 1 «»'i ■137 words
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Article67 1961-10-09 1 (>;)•. '.If m Sii' i.. this BMN Rtifcifl m w is rcnortt d A< -jj. V, I k :*t -!,6 r. a 1 s oif (iuniiK 51.7.1 L ;p 01■•d> W V .'■_> 11.61. .\i>ij).t Sd I m h Jl«. 'i. i (1. Sell 1 Gammon repoi: at67 words
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Article57 1961-10-09 1 here *M "I legations im uli in Psi>i <i\ rv. v. rij (n it ;i:» EtAI 11 tn r imported dinU ii 1 !IL lit !<• I.. i! in 1 -<• mtft rlifii j« has in t iin«l Mi i t»'\' i pilot "t II fl, <<• »>-■57 words
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Advertisement46 1961-10-09 1 Jr for B oOKS V s 7 HIGH STREET. TEL: ***** Penang race review and today's fast gallops: P. 18 iTU jpP", elegance i JO i» Tmong s/a co > A tlt m, yt&^* MANC£ BUILDlf TEU ->42 2^ ygm*ti£*5 PN T£L 7422e $*mt*Or MALAYA THAtLAHP BOPNLC46 words
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Advertisement174 1961-10-09 1 Gccofatoii« ▼••Ha* waiiaf* nlliOl \w^* WWWtttt^^l »HWiT r of musk, Ptana-Jast. -^^n^ l|^ wk TfifMaat* Alec aa •ala Saaav Special ■K^^^BPSl^^H Tembolini Accar. HK diaa*. 28-A. Panang Lana. S'pora 9 T ***** For new Simplicity in picture taking Symbolical jl^iS W mmm9mT: I Wilil thls uU-ra-•■j^^m^^^i^WJl modern minia* mmm\ Uto^^X174 words
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Article, Illustration517 1961-10-09 2 LIM TIONG WAH - LIM TION G WAH New X.X.X. cargo ship to call at Spore during maiden trip By SINCAPORE, Monday. THE JAPANESE 11,900-ton cargo vessel Florida Maru Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Line's latest vessel is due here on Oct. 19 on her maiden voyage. Delivered recently from the Kawasaki517 words
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414 1961-10-09 2 CONRAD CHIEW - K.L.M. PLANS PURE JETS FOR ITS FAR EAST SERVICES CONRAD CHIEW By DAYA LEBAR, Man.— Beginning next month, X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) will use only Douglas DC-8 pure jets on all its Far Eastern services, including that terminating at Singapore Airport, every Wednesday. This was revealed by Mr. A. A.414 words
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Article34 1961-10-09 2 JAKARTA. Mon. A British engineer Mr. Alexander NeiLson. nas arrived in Indonesia for a fwo-vear as.<=i?nment as technical advL-er for the nation's small industries. He is a United Nation* -pecial technical adviser.34 words
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Article70 1961-10-09 2 DETROIT, Mon. Top level negotiations to try to end the nation-wide strike at the Ford Motor Company were resumed yesterday. The strike, which has brought out 120,000 workers, began last Tuesday. Officials of the Auto Workers Union have said the strike will not be called off70 words
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Article70 1961-10-09 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Hahour Board Wharves or expected today are: Miryu Muru 40/41, Thorscapt- 29 MO. S«ar Areturus 3.'i '3»">. Vanld 4 ">. Myrmidon 6A, Serudom NW.3, Selaraat WW. 5, Sambus C 1 '22. Sdkie Lloyd I s Tong Wee 18. Salaette 10/11. Laura Maersk70 words
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215 1961-10-09 2 PARIS TALKS OPEN TOMORROW ON UK BID TO JOIN COMMON MART PARIS, Mon.— Britain and "The Six' meet over the conference table here tomorrow to discuss in a spirit of caution Britain's application to join the common market. The meeting is a prelude to i'orn:al negotiations oue to open tn215 words
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229 1961-10-09 2 Big 'Peace Corps' project for Malaya WASHINGTON, Mon.— A Peace Corps project for the Federation of Malaya was announced here yesterday by Mr. Sargent Shriver, the corps director. The new project provides for volunteers to begin working in Malaya early next year in health, education, and rural development. Some 40229 words
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254 1961-10-09 2 'Syria wants more made-in-Moscow arms, spare parts' TEL AVIV, Monday. JJLPOH'IS reaching here say the Syrian regime expects Russia to "supply it with more arms and spare parts, following Moscow's diplomatic recognition. The reports add that the" Syrian leaders are parti- i cularly interested in Soviet! arms supplies as their254 words
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99 1961-10-09 2 BLAST IN PLANE EVACUATING BRITISH TROOPS BAHRAIN, Mon. A British military spokesman yesterday revealed that an explosion occurred on board a British Beverley aircraft at Muharraq Airport on Saturday night, but no one was injured. The plane was one of a fleet being used to evacuate British troops from Kuwait.99 words
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Article19 1961-10-09 2 WASHINGTON, Moll. The Agriculture Department has disclosed it was announcing a revised U.S. barter programme soon.19 words
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Article78 1961-10-09 2 jtJEERUT, Mon.— At least j 1 29 people have died and about 100 have been injured in riots between Hindus {aid Muslims in the North Indian towns of Aligarh, Chanda'js: and Meerut this week. Police arrested 42:> people in Chandausi and Meerut yesterday, bringing the78 words
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196 1961-10-09 2 MACMILLAN EXPECTED TO MAKE BIG CHANGES LONDON. Mon.— The British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. is expected to announce important changes in the government. S including some at cabinet level, before the Conservative Party conference which opens at the South Coast resort of Brighton on Wednesday, political observers here said196 words
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297 1961-10-09 2 LONDON Monday ORITAIN'S trade with 13 Communist China, suffering from the internal difficulties on the Chinese mainland, shows a steady decline, according to the latest bulletin of the China Association, which represents all major British firms doing business with China. The report puts British exportsU.P.I. - 297 words
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460 1961-10-09 2 Berlin: The Western Foreign Ministers may meet to plan talks with Russia WASHINGTON. M o n. A Western Foreign Ministers' meeting may be the next development in the continuing Berlin crisis, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. It is likely, the sources added, that plans for it will be made at460 words
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195 1961-10-09 2 'CANCER ANONYMOUS' FOUNDER HESSION IS DEAD JONDON, Mon— The Rev. Brian Hesslon, 54. founder and organiser of "Cancer Anonymous." died in a London hospital last Thursday, it was announced yesterday. He underwent four major cancer operations in his life and onee seven years ago in America— was given only three195 words
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Article42 1961-10-09 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. KoKta conducted her 19th nuclear shot of the current series early today the Atomic Energy CommLsMon announced. The announcement said it was another atmosphere test, in the Arctic region of the vicinity of Noveyz Zemlya.42 words
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Article14 1961-10-09 2 MUNICH. Mi-:. 682.000 gallons oi bo during Munich* October lea hi night.14 words
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Article82 1961-10-09 2 •TOKYO, Mon. Tun Abdul I Razak. Malaya's E>eputy Prime Minister, spent yesterday playing golf at Hakone. a lakeside hot spring resort 60 miles west of Tokyo. He started out early in the morning and finished this evening in a foursome that included members82 words
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Advertisement511 1961-10-09 2 NY.X.LINE Saga Maru .P. Sti a, I POC ETA I Hamburg B p;> t--. Antwerp Rotteraam '3 14 Oct BreujM. Antvufi RMtenta* imi oc» Sinmane Maru tat Mm, Mddali, p S?d. Gw a M'se ■es Hsmourg fETA 2-1 11 61). B r err>en. R'dam, London, Antwerp I l° Hawi 27511 words
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Advertisement61 1961-10-09 2 i |M ;<•;■>'.*. ■■'■'•y.\\'',\ ■■X'Xw.v ■\<YUAS MJ^^SIf C WLWM'.- BnH ISMRIi B^ i Ot^er 40 ycors of B .<T^*^ customer acceptance AUTOMOTIVE BATTER!" B for motor-cars, motor cycles scoots SWEE HIN TRADING CO., 166. Cross Street, Singapore 12-B, Jolon Tebrou, Johorc Bohru m G. C. Huat Co., Ltd., United Auto61 words
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Article, Illustration594 1961-10-09 3 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, Major- < Harris, walked into a sham battle at Bedok here dmkend and was told that a "sub-nuclear bomb" had blasted By SINGAPORE, Monday. lamage?" raJ Major I <594 words
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Article17 1961-10-09 3 5s- "&s— I Sooth-East cocktail to l onr.^ cck end to l -^-i Street.17 words
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243 1961-10-09 3 SPORE, Mon. THE Joey Adams vaudeville show, now 1 touring Asia under President Kennedys cultural exchange programme, comes to town on Oct. 19. On U.N. Children's Day— Oct. 23— the team will give a free matinee sjiow to underprivileged children and youth243 words
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Article677 1961-10-09 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S A COLUMN ABOUT I PEOPLE 1 WHO MAKE NEWSJ SINGAPORE, Monday. ]yjISS LOLABELLE WONG first played a piano solo at the age of six in the Singapore Children's Orchestra and her obvious talent pleased the music critics. Time passed, and after a brilliant record overseas, she677 words
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Article, Illustration703 1961-10-09 3 TEAM SPIRIT IS THE KEY TO WILHELMSEN SUCCESS, SA YS ENVOY OINGAPORE, Mon. The Honorary Con-sul-General of Norway in Singapore, Mr. S.C. Friis-Lund, aad the Norwegian Port Chaplain here, the Rev. Tor Mo, have issued statements in connection with the centenary of Messrs. Wilh. Wilhelmsen. Mr. Friis-Lund says: I am703 words
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Article106 1961-10-09 3 Dato Mustapha, member of the Legislative Assembly, British North Borneo, is here for a short stay. He is staying at Prince's Hotel Garni. Mr. Donald Stevens, editor of The Saba Times. British North Borneo, is also here on a short visit. He Is staying at Prince's Hotel106 words
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Advertisement17 1961-10-09 3 Your Free-Press Worjj Mizzle contest entry form is on the lack page 'tW^M a a ft *ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*ft*&'*ft*'ft*17 words
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Advertisement196 1961-10-09 3 A supplement to mark the centenary of Messrs. Wilhelmsen appears in Pares 7 to 12 of The Free Press today. KEEP THEM WARM HEALTHY WITH,.. 4**~^^ 'POLAR THERM" /^V^t\ -TA*}^^ INSULATED tj£z£2£\ yySLp 1 UNDERWEAR y^/vV[^\|i\ Knit of Heavyweight Cotton XjD^r I I"."/ Freely washable fSf it Unusual construction creates196 words
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Miscellaneous330 1961-10-09 3 CINEMAS METHODIST CHURCH: CAPITOL: The Naked Edge Combined meeting of pastors 1 45 4 630 930 and lay workers with Dr. Tracey CATHAY:' Can Can 1.45, 6, X Jones Jr., at Wesley Church, oie Fort Canning Road, 8 pjn. GLOBE: Youle Never Too SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Younff 145 4 7330 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1961-10-09 4 CWEN ROBYNS - MARGARET WAITS IMPATIENTLY FOR THE BABY SHE WANTS SO MUCH CWEN ROBYNS by ITVERY morning Princess Margaret crosses off another day on the small blue leather calendar on her desk One day nearer the arrival of the baby she wants so much. She makes no secret that a baby is1,191 words
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Article, Illustration604 1961-10-09 4 doctor. He doesn't believe in too much exercise but advises a few ante-natal ones to help the patient to relax. As one of his mothers explained to me: "You feel he never leaves you and understands exactly how you feel. All his604 words
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107 1961-10-09 4 MARGARET BAD IN LONDON TO PREPARE ARRIVAL OF HER CHILD LONDON, Moi..__ J Margaret husband. Lord s'J arrived bark In IW the weekend f^,Scottish holiday «J for the arrival o| feH baby. expected at the] of this month or txS They traveled special compam attached to express from Aberoet large107 words
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Advertisement291 1961-10-09 4 LOCAL BOOKS ■LOCAL SCHOOLS ■W \f r%k ml oW of of %mr\J uWlaw MALAYAN CHINESE COURSE ENGLISH WORKBOOKS This series is the most modern by approach to Chinese Teaching RONALD RIDOUT ever published in Malaya. Teachers everywhere have A Chinese course tor non-Chinese schools. proved the excellence Of these Speech291 words
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Advertisement131 1961-10-09 4 STEREO r— Jmi "HOMF" 111 Fully stereophonic, 11 -valve tor 2 channels AM/SW *< and a 4-speed record player which plays both monoptc" and stereophonic. Twin 8" speaker and 2 Tweeters C" pair for each channel. Smart cabinet finished in dustprof I J\^ List Price- $555/* Jfeck CA<c*s I Head131 words
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Article, Illustration985 1961-10-09 5 'Insp. Paul Dumard - They cheat and kill to 'feed' 29 million dope addicts 'Insp. Paul Dumard' m in the Balkans, the Middle fjt ,3 the Far east-China, ri 5 ibnd ««<• Burma partillrlv i"eg^» PWy fields ar S&d ?o produce 12,000 tons of opium needed all over the world annually. Of this huge985 words
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Advertisement30 1961-10-09 5 Anofher Bargain of VIENNA" ill 3 is •v 4 2012 r_-cund,ng!y r«a wen 3 r hnehml German. V| f«A MUSIC HOUSE mV B"«« R,od. y MI -<- O«- M Th Wle)30 words
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Advertisement301 1961-10-09 5 T GENEVE JfSfi^. SINCE ISIS H l^S. THi SWlss WATCH 1 J XyFOR ALL CLIMATES YOUR GUARANTEE JM More than 100 years JzE* I of successful trading /jf\\ B in Asia and a Modern jj£ XC^^^ffv Senice after sale under If -^J|^ Guarantee Terms. B^ I FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO..301 words
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Miscellaneous137 1961-10-09 5 RIP KIRBY by John prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake --r^~rF% CHEERFUL! pV^^TB£L\AGER' CONTe-^T TV»£VKE^^H|B|^B«[ ENTER? OH /^gO EVE/ I fr^^ /^PINAMOOPFORAGRANgJ RUNNING. AND SHORTY AND PBRDRt mmW^^m^KZ^^^''^ rr^~^ *^ZS >*. three biluon people .i!!jtl|i|ii| jijiljjili' <T~~J^V >137 words
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Article359 1961-10-09 6 Tourism a success story TELLING THE PEOPLE ALL indications are A that 1961 will be a record year for tourism in Singapore welcome news, indeed. In the first nine months of the year it is unofficially estimated that 200,000 tourists came to the State only 30,000 short of the figure359 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1961-10-09 6 JOHN BAKER WHITE - NO DOUBT ABOUT IT....CUBA HAS GONE COMMUNIST JOHN BAKER WHITE SAYS In the Free Press special feature series just concluded. Fidel Castro, the architect of the Cuban revolution, declared vehemently: "I'm not a dictator and I am not a Communist Now here is another view, by an impartial observer CASTRO1,217 words
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Article129 1961-10-09 6 The Free Press reported: The quarrel between the two hoeys which recommenced last week has continued during the present week. A few cases of assault have occurred accompanied with loss of property. On Sunday morning as Khu Sang, a petty shop-keeper, was returning with goods that he129 words
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Article55 1961-10-09 6 pLIFTON LEE PRIEST, 39. I working on the Almond j ranch of Carl P. Reich, was killed when he fell from a tractor and the machine backed over him. Later, Reich, 33. took over operation of the tractor. Then, he fell from the tractor and was killed55 words
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Article137 1961-10-09 6 Life is like that TWO hu b... wives w, v. holiday mot about ungrat* first "Every week T wife money, but think she v- thanks me? Not life!" "Oh, every v to my wife 'Darling is a cheqiif for a good time And she reDli< \J post." "YouTr j your137 words
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Article65 1961-10-09 6 THE important ol M an up-to-cir» c. ary was recently sised by a traveller or.'a Lithuanian town j I aged to procure in tionary, a.s I tmm phrase or two to m opened it a* random.! read. "Please bring I carriage a np :r Madam's feet." I coM by65 words
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Advertisement142 1961-10-09 6 another f. mm a 5 Wf il'fe^^^'^ No need for another pair Jj^ v^| of hands to do the washing Mv^Ppfe^l when you've a new iffe Vv V Bendix Cyramatic because if^_ \m*L~^^jf% N the Bendix is jf.'^^ automatic from start 11 '.u^ Gyramatic /xS 1 Soaks, washes, rinses, drams142 words
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Miscellaneous274 1961-10-09 6 --t 1 1 RADIO SINGAPORE of years* gone by: 9.00 Tip top Short Wave Service tunes; 9.15 A name to remem--41 metres (7250 kc/s.) bet; 9.30 The news; 9.40 AlMedium Wave Service: bum of harmony; 10.00 Mumc metres. and the musician*; 10.30 PhiioA.M.—n.oo Programme bum- sepmcal perspective- 11 00 £S2274 words
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Miscellaneous302 1961-10-09 6 CLUES ACROSS 5 Hole in a volcano, perhaps 3 Bird with a fin! (5). (6> -8 sssas, point ot con s is, tt^ sl a w f(M 5) -centration (5). 9 international headgear? (3>. 10 A rising nuisance to the au- 12 Made a noise (7) thorities (5). 14 A302 words
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Article, Illustration8596 1961-10-09 7 100 YEARS ON THE SEA LANES 1861-1961 Line born in town from which Viking raiders once sailed FREE PRESS SPECIAL FEATURE THE motor vessel Tonsberg, of 10,000 tons dead weight, which went into service with the Wilhelmsen line lost year. Two similar vessels, among others, are now on order for8,596 words
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208 1961-10-09 7 Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen. was born on July 12. 1839. At that time the city had a population of about 2.000 but communications were rather primitive. There was no telegraphic connection, no railway, and postal services along the coast were spasmodic. In 1854 an efficient postal208 words
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Advertisement20 1961-10-09 7 WILHELMSEN LINES a century of achievement our sincere condr*«atulaiions HARRISONS CROSFIELD JfjL (SINGAPORE) LTD., and (FEDERATION OF MALAXA) UCD. AGENT*20 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-10-09 8 Photoreport on THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Big ships, little ships, ships from all lands call at this great port at the centre of the Far East trade routes. They find first-class cargo-handling facilities, and skilled hands to undertake all classes of ship repairs— inexpensively. ROOM FOR A BIG ONE King's253 words
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Advertisement94 1961-10-09 9 Wll UEI UCCU I ILVICC ILnELIfIJEN LINE) on their Centenary w I Fitzpatrick's Ships Stares service, acknow- ledged the best in the Orient, is proud to be associated with this great shipping line 1 supplying them with gourmet 1 standard catering and first-class service I continuously* 300 Orchard Road Singapore94 words
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Advertisement27 1961-10-09 11 I and Best Wishes Wilhelmsen Lines on the occasion of the Centenary of the Company I Seiclene Steam Laundry I Dry Cleaning 1^ Ships Laundtrtrs Dry Chaners27 words
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Article, Illustration160 1961-10-09 13 Poly sets high standard in accountancy, say Colombo Plan experts SINGAPORE, Mon. officials oi the Society of Ac wh«i s pt'iit a ipore on an nd consultative Ihc Colombo ssed satisfaction mdard of lui!u al the Sound training i\ !(l(i<u k. viceiul Mr. C. W. fi neral l registrar s.iid160 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-10-09 13 i 1 U O idets in h«en k ngaporc r i threekhf <>ut(S 100 l in Mine f injang tnd Cortliuh bin \bdul i of Hartley the best Iged tiif bpvt I secondary m ipore in theoretical r 1 tutiut 1 N«rembei i orm Four121 words
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Article38 1961-10-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government Is planning to develop the blachan. fruit canning and oil industries in the Federation, according to the Deputy Prime Minister and the 'Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein.38 words
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248 1961-10-09 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. OVER 1.000 guests are expected to attend the first-ever joint passing-out parade of recruits from the Police Training School, a squad from the Volunteer Special Constabulary and two members ot the St. John Ambulance Brigade, to be held at j the Police248 words
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165 1961-10-09 13 No water to wash out Tampenis mud SINGAPORE, Monday. gAND shortage has slowed down building construction work in Singapore. This is because there is not enough water to wash sand. Some contractors are now buying sand from Johore at high prices, and efforts are165 words
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61 1961-10-09 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The third Isbrandtsen mobile trade show to be held at the Singapore Polytechnic from October 13 to 20 will feature a varied line of American building materials and accessories. Mr. Albert Zucca. commercial counsellor at the American Consulate here, said the fair should61 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-10-09 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singa- pore girls though very attractive and beautiful are not as make-up conscious as their counterparts in Europe. That is the opinion of a Hong Kong beauty consultant. Miss Lilian Loh (above) who spent two days here on the last lap of133 words
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124 1961-10-09 13 Electricity supplies for several kampongs SINGAPORE, Mon.— Several kampongs in Singapore will soon be getting supplies of electricity, the Government announced. The kampongs are at Tiong Bahru behind the Kings Theatre; off Alexandra Terrace; Lam San Village, off 12 2 milestone. Chua Chu Kang Road; off Hill View Avenue at124 words
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Article40 1961-10-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Oct 21 in Kuala Lumpur to discuss the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman's Malaysia plan and the question of merger between Malaya and Singapore.40 words
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193 1961-10-09 13 A TRIBUTE TO 'DEDICATED' ADULT CLASS TEACHERS CINGAPORE, Mon.— A tribute to the "dedicated service" given by teachers towards the growth of adult education in Singapore is paid by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, chairman of the Adult Education Board, in his 1960 report, "There would be a significant gap193 words
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Article, Illustration293 1961-10-09 13 Children's talent gives school a new-look PICTURES ON THE PILLARS— QUEENSTOWN'S SPECIAL WAY OF HELPING TO LEARN SINGAPORE, Mon.— Visual-art is an effective medium of teaching and one of the best ways of educating schoolchildren. This is the belief of the teachers of Queenstown Primary School who have already undertaken293 words
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205 1961-10-09 13 STRIVING for a **^g££?L substance, is one of the primary aims of the newly-registered Experimental Theatre Club The club hopes, that the plays it will .stage, be they local or foreign, will convey the message of Malayan affinity. Mr. Lim Chor Pee. the205 words
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Article54 1961-10-09 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Teachers' Training College Graduation Day Ceremony will be held at the Victoria Theatre at 4 p.m. on Nov. 4. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Education, will present prizes and certificates to about 500 students who have completed their courses at54 words
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58 1961-10-09 13 PORT DICKSOX. Mon The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan reviewed the passing-out parade of 4;*2 recruits tor the Royal Malay Regiment and other units r,"f the Federation Armed Forces. He also took The salute at the march past and later addressed the parade hold58 words
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Article25 1961-10-09 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Federation Government has appointed Mr. R. Murugason. a lawyer here, as a notary public and a Commissioner of Oaths.25 words
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85 1961-10-09 13 COUNCIL GETS GRANT FOR STUDENT WORK SINGAPORE, Mon. The Asia Christian Colleges Association ha& made a grant of $1,700 towards the work of the Malayan Christian Councils student centres at Petaling Jaya, Kuaia Lumpur and Singapore. In a letter to the council the Rev. R. Chamberlain general secretary of the85 words
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Advertisement17 1961-10-09 13 "JULIA M vl Ihgl c rcbcokler) ecorotivc hand g on EMPORIUM LTD. S^GAPORE, *U LUMPUR, M^i. I17 words
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Advertisement33 1961-10-09 13 acclaimed in 'Aviation Week" "Men Only" and other American magazines r/ "^y-A^ i^^kßlO-RIT liff H tl e c y c c computor Send /or leaflet giving full information mm A /6 COLLYER QUAY33 words
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Miscellaneous495 1961-10-09 13 AOi'Aß!ii r (Jan 21 -Feb. 19): GEMINI (May 22June 21 > IF IT»e wnilD QIDTIMiV i U MnfU CARE is needed be- utmim c\N BE some unIr II O IUUn Din I num... j fore i vn chtime. After that i pleasant setbacks during early everything appears to advance morning495 words
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Article, Illustration1908 1961-10-09 14 ENGAGED FOR 3 YEARS.... NOW THEY WANT TO PART Each has found a new love but parents insist they marry f DROP ANNE A LINE I i DON T $er upset. Jof down your I R troubles in a letter and post them to Anne. ft She'll $ive you sound1,908 words
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Article589 1961-10-09 14 GRANDMA HAS USE FOR SAMPLE DRUGfI WHICH ONCI WERE DESTROYED. 0 Doctor says.. BBS lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ■■■3BBSZS23^ AX ENERGETIC Detroit woman is the guiding spirit of a non-profit organisation which has shipped more than 800 tons of drugs and medical equipment to all parts of the world since589 words
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Advertisement197 1961-10-09 14 '^MfcS .i^K^W^B dtf^^^^^^m IVi Ik Iv 1 IB) '"> ''^j^M^Bto-'jß'']. vi^^^^^^P "^QBBk*"*' ->yjQ|p^^ S^Bo^K '^B fioBES' 'iiTWivy^^''Tv*'*''" ■'■o •*i-'"'-*'" y 'ySs^B I* BSffW^SSfi^' j**'*''-'*' l^H »f p -^M ■'fill^T* J^^- jl BBpl^l^^^HVi I MAKE SURE YOU GET -^ppr the ANNUAL for 1962 In this new edition of South-East Asia's finest197 words
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Advertisement98 1961-10-09 14 m mmm mm mm i mim^___^^__ p O C X E I d ■^^■i^^— prizes an for the cokwiia s scoi^r with (^"C^v f& crayons w dudfa l < S S > 0 1 f f erod LAST WEEK'S WINNERS npHE winners of last weeks colouring contest, each of A?e98 words
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Article, Illustration906 1961-10-09 15 Thomas Wiseman' s - Thomas Wiseman's W/, -fay/,, %JI f MISS SUSANNAH YORK AWAITS AN APPOINTMENT WITH FREUD... LfcRITISH lllms |i n. et lines i^ h devoid of I bra- from the gusanj in arnt from to true k border '.■> used One Br> v r in me v l<906 words
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590 1961-10-09 15 FREE PRESS BOOK CORNER VENDETTA IN SPAIN by Dennis Wheatley (Hufchinson, 18s.). If ANY million people. living in every country under the sun, have enjoyed, either in English or one of twenty- four other languages. Dennis Wheatlev's books. His success is largely due to his unusual590 words
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Article13 1961-10-09 15 General Knowledge Quiz XJERE are the questions for this week's General Knowledge Quiz:13 words
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Miscellaneous495 1961-10-09 15 Word Puzzle 'BN' solution By i BN 2 BN 3 BN 4 BN 5 BN 6 ip RO P O S]l ipLFiO r o K iiJl 4|yl i jc'O URM -^i w E'E'aiTNTd" TfMTutsmNM KlB P T MAI NiE 1 II HI I tlßfclllllliy *GES' COMMENTS ON THE MOST APT495 words
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Article, Illustration248 1961-10-09 16 MICHAEL RAND; SYDNEY MILLS - The top men in boxing— and their rivals with an eve on the crown MICHAEL RAND SYDNEY MILLS Chart by Story by AMERICA ANNOUNCES NEW WORLD TITLE RATINGS: MACHEN IS THE NO. 1 CONTENDER FOR HEAVYWEIGHT MANTLE WORN BY PATTERSON gBIAX LONDON. Blackpool's stormy heavy-weight boxer, will be pleasantly surprised248 words
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Article53 1961-10-09 16 MELB<Australian Roy Bmerson he had n- direct off-: mer to turn "All be me on tin am int^n profession;'. Emerson arrived h< his tenni, friends, said nothing In hasn't di.M with me." Emerson did not knov v !t i bledon cha: v had been api larly or whetrj offer53 words
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350 1961-10-09 16 AUSTRALIA FINDS ANOTHER ELLIOTT: HE CAN BE EVEN GREATER THAN HERB -COACH SYDNEY, Momday A QUIE T L V SPOKEN, darkcomplex i o 11 c d, stockily-built country boy, who spends much of his time caring for his own pigs, has emerged as the most promising middle-distance runner ever in350 words
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Article82 1961-10-09 16 TEN SWIMMERS FOR DECEMBER TOUR FKYO, Mon.-The Japan Swimming Federation announced that ten swimmers would visit Australia late in December for a series of competitions at Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Among- the team would be Tsuyoshi Yamanaka Japan s champion freestylist who holds the world record for the 200 metres82 words
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105 1961-10-09 16 Red football match stopped by referee LONDON, Mon.— A recent Soviet soccer championship maich in Tinis had to be abandoned midway through the second halt becu.use of disorder in the stadium. Moscow Radio reported. It said the referee, Nikolai Latyshev the bestknown Soviet referee abroad —stopped the game when the105 words
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Article26 1961-10-09 16 BERLIN, Mon.—Seigfried Valentin, of East Germany, clocked 3 mins 39.8 sees for 1,500 metres at Potsdam yesterday— the worlds fastest time this year26 words
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131 1961-10-09 16 JOHANNESBURG, Monday. and non-white South African amateur boxers are to oppose each other in the ring for the first time but the bouts will not be held in South Africa. The South African Amateur Boxing Association unanimously approved a multiracial tournament planned to131 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-10-09 16 Pte /ukitli Pj flinches M h« r left cross from P 1 Noor l"C" Singapore (-u.trd ment\ intor-<«>mP ar ins: championship p Noor won on i* r; the urltrrvu iJititle for l' l «140 words
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Advertisement194 1961-10-09 16 TWENTYEIGHT DRIVERS IN AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX ADELAIDE. Mo n.— Twenty- struct ed at Maliala. about 40 J\ eight drivers have en- 1 miles north of Adelaide. tered the Australian Grand The Australian Grand Prix Prix, Australia's premier mo- is held in South Australia tor race, to be held at every194 words
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Advertisement465 1961-10-09 16 Name u Address Post this form to: "Free Press Mr i; Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries receded njj*^ mitted to compete. to l 1 I wish to enter the FREE PRESI ever* 2 I agree to abide by the rules, anc I r race entirely at my own465 words
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Article, Illustration331 1961-10-09 17 PASIR PANJANG. Monday. Hamid Supaat, 19. and Johar Ahmad. 20. had a clear es when they romped home the first pair at the first p ninsular Games cycling trial held at the Gap circuit here yesterday. Rut it331 words
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310 1961-10-09 17 RAFFLESIANS SHOW POWER IN 'SEVENS' RUGBY Singapore. Mon. Cour-| ageous tackling and fast, open play were the highlights or yesterday's City District inter-school seven-a-side rugby tournament played on the Raffles Institution i ground. Every match was a keen i tussle, but the boys from i Raffles showed their superio- i310 words
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Article22 1961-10-09 17 their :..t d I will RA3 Chang int s who :.w free th( Fa- bail i c tc t i i22 words
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Article55 1961-10-09 17 JALAN BESAR. Mon— Tan I k Seng Hospital Sports Club d the Singapore Amateur ball Association division two titie here on Saturday when they -■eu; Darul Afiaii 3-6. H:.;kon-yu Sports Club were to win tiie aivtsion three title wncn iney beat Puiau Brani United55 words
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134 1961-10-09 17 lit- 1] beal -.-..::> Nam gleg srtp ace ■'(!< r Peking, much foi <l«»Uh|f\: 'loublfs: Cheong Lian Soon and Wong Ah Tong beat Yich Keng Luung and Foo Sou Peng 3-2; Women's singles: Miss Hu May Vein beat Miss Lean Chooif Hwa 3-1:134 words
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115 1961-10-09 17 SHEPHERD AND HUBER WIN PRESIDENT'S CUP rOMSON, Mon. —W. E. Huber and A. E. Shepherd returning a nett 68, won 'the President's *W.G.C. Goss) Prize from over 90 eolfers in the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 18 holes (stroke) competition played over the Sime Road links here yesterday. Other cards returned115 words
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361 1961-10-09 17 Teachers take a lesson but Foong Saves them from a rout by the Recs SINGAPORE, Monday. gUPERIOR all the way, Singapore Recreation Club had to be content with a 3-0 victory over the Singapore Teachers' Union ir their Singapore Hockey Association Division One match played on the padang here yesterday.361 words
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154 1961-10-09 17 'Airman played for two teams' charge QJINGAPORE, Mon. SAFA's League and Cup Committoe will inquire into an al- legation that a player from Royal Air Force, Tengah, represented both the Royal Air Force and the Juniors in the Premier League. The player, a forward, represented the Juniors against the Europeans/154 words
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176 1961-10-09 17 PLAYERS FOR ALL BLUES TRIAL TODAY gINGAPORE, Mon—Sinpapore All Blues will hold their first rugby trial at the police Training School in Thomson Road this evening at 5.00 p.m in preparation for their first All Blues Cup match this season against Federation Armed Forces at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28176 words
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590 1961-10-09 18 SCRUTINEER - Tulloh rides with all his old dash to score fine double SCRUTINEER reviews the races at Penang (X)LIX Tulloh, riding with all his former dash and judgment, brought off a splendid double yesterday, lirst day of the Penang October meeting. Tulloh won on Shaw Stable's Silver Screen 111 in the590 words
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Article, Illustration423 1961-10-09 18 Ken Jaller' s - INCHE AHMAD IS NEW 'STRONG MAN' FOR SPORT Ken Jaller's SPORTLIGHT r PHE Singapore Government's new strong man for sport, the Minister for Labour, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, made his sporting debut when he gave away the prizes at the conclusion of the Singapore Table Tennis Association's national championships on423 words
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303 1961-10-09 18 FATHER OF FOUR WILL RIDE IN FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE SINGAPORE. Mon.— A father of four, bespectacled Mr. Poh Ah Hock. 38. is the oldest entrant to date for The Free Press cycle race to be held on November 5 over a gruelling 25 miles. Ah Hock, a contractor by303 words
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296 1961-10-09 18 Big Walk planned for little ones on Children's Day SINGAPORE children will have their own big walk on Children's Day, Sunday. Oct. 22. The Chinese YMCA yesterday announced plans for a two-and-a-half mile walk for boys and girls 12 years and under. Said Mr. K. S. Lin?, the association's secretary296 words
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229 1961-10-09 18 SCRUTINEER - FLYING HAND IN SPEEDY GALLOP: ALL SET FOR A WIN SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Mon. Flyins Hand shaped like a ready-made winner in an attractive trail with Showgirl 111 on a soft track this morning. With Franklin in the saddle Flying Hand drew away from his galloping companion at the end229 words
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164 1961-10-09 18 SEAP GAMES: 'PASSENGERS' MUST 'GET OFF THE BUS' JX "SPORTLIGHT" on sth October you mentioned that' the SOSC is facing an urgent problem of findin? the dollars (and cents) to send a contingent to Rangoon for the SEAP Games. It is, of course, desirable for our sportsmen to participate in164 words
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Article37 1961-10-09 18 NEWTON. Mon.— A goal by N. Chandra in the last minutes of play, enabled Monk's Hill Secondary School to beal Johore English College one-nil in their inter-school hockey match played at Monk's Hill here yesterday.37 words
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Article23 1961-10-09 18 JAKARTA. Mon. Ace East German cyclist, Rolf Nitzscne arrived Here to assume the coaching of Indonesia's Asian Gillie.."- cycling team.23 words
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Article27 1961-10-09 18 JOHANNESBURG. Mon.— South Africa will be allowed to com}-HMc in Commonwealth winter games V) be held at St. Moritz. Switzerland, nexi year.27 words
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Article107 1961-10-09 18 Vlf ATKINS GLEN (New York). Mon. Innes Ireland (Britain, Lotus) won the United States grand prix motor race. Ireland's average speed was 103.22 m.p.h. Dan Gurney. of the United States, in a Porsche, was second with Tony Brooks, of England, in a B.R.M. third. Bruce McLaren107 words
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Article258 1961-10-09 18 ADMIN GROUP ARE PWD CHAMPIONS KALLANG, Mon.—Administrative Section, with a touil 01 81 points, was the champion group at the Public Works Department's fourth annual athletic meet held on the club grounds here on Saturday. Kunners-up group was Engineers Jand third Architcts. Results; 100 yds: l. n. sivapathan 11 sec.258 words
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Article45 1961-10-09 18 DUBLIN. Mon- Czechoslovakia beat the Republic of Ireland 3-1 in their World Cup soccer International here before a crowd of 30,000. La Giles scored for Ireland and the Czechoslovak scorers were Scherer and Kvaanak (2> Halftime score was 1-1.45 words
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Advertisement152 1961-10-09 18 o^mwm6orB#rootfrmMr I§| f|| 'A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT rga¥ JL. SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! i^J^JjL^ TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VAL.L*Y ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. L&& MI ?2SS M 2JJSSSIT ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $P w?J?3O «NT$. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE. 'OR a minimum152 words
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