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Title Section22 1961-10-10 1 "TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ..^ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration198 1961-10-10 1 Scrutineer's Penang preview and gallops: Page 12 U.S. surgeons here to exchange knowledge SINGAPORE. Tues.— Professor G. Thompson, leader of 16 American surgeons who arrived here yesterday, said that cancer was less prevalent in Asia than in the West. •In fact, infections diseases are more prevalent198 words
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34 1961-10-10 1 Subandrio rejects Dutch 'freedom' plan \HONS, !>r Su-. [he Indo►reign Miherc that in to turn United ipen i>ion opmenl of v < iQinea to solve Jem and po c of I i lands, I d34 words
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Article272 1961-10-10 1 m Dutch N< w Indo- "in ti r the I be solve era a I: his that with impunity counterpart 1., r* diet, me rjtovi tn the Republic 01 i 1M j and. Indeed, the pc my country Dr. Lu. i plan impress us too mv said. "Its BUbmi272 words
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259 1961-10-10 1 Ministry will launch campaign to get girls into nursing SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Ministry of Health will launch a big publicity campaign to get more girls to join the nursing profession. A Ministry spokesman said the help of newspapers, the radio and cinemas would be enlisted to make a success of259 words
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123 1961-10-10 1 INCHE PAWANCHEE ARRIVES FOR TRADE PACT TALKS IgINGAPORE, Tues.— Singa- pore's Trade Commissionier in Indonesia, Inche Abu ißakar bin Pawancheo, flew in from Jakarta this morning for consultations with the Govi ernment. on matters concern- ing the implementation of the basic trade agreement signed between the two governments on July123 words
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Article24 1961-10-10 1 i DAMASCUS. Tues Dr. Ma- moun Kuzbari, Syria's new Prime Minister, said yesterday there would be free elections in four months-24 words
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216 1961-10-10 1 5-DAY ORDEAL OF WOMAN TRAPPED IN LONELY CREEK CRASH SYDNEY, Tues. —A family on a picnic found by chance an injured 56 year old woman who had spent i five days and nights without food, pinned in her overturned car in an almost dry creek. They carried the woman up216 words
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Article37 1961-10-10 1 TOKYO, rues. Tuc Japanese Meteorological Agency las; night said ihat ii detected 3.800 counts per hue per minute of radio- activity in ram which was fa.ll- ing since morning over the ceni tral Pacific area.37 words
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763 1961-10-10 1 Hearing of Straits Times dispute begins in the Arbitration Court SINGAPORE. Tues ■yHE Industrial Arbit- ration Court this morning began hearing the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., and the Singapore Printing Employees Union. The court consist^ oi Dr. Charles Gamba. president: Mr. G. C. Thio. employer.-' panel;763 words
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Article106 1961-10-10 1 THE number of entries for The Free I'ress cycle j race now stand at 284.' Remember that otily the first 500 will be accepted. .So to be sure that your name will be on the* list j for this event send in your entry today.106 words
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188 1961-10-10 1 Woman in airport scuffle flies to Moscow HUSBAND FAILS TO PERSUADE WIFE AMSTERDAM. Tues.— A Russian woman last night finally flew off to Moscow after a day-long wrangle at Schiphol airport, near here, during which Dutch police and Soviet Embassy officials fought each other. Ju>t before the Soviet letplane took188 words
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Article38 1961-10-10 1 SINGAPORE, lac- Tnieves b;<kt Uito bouse in Balmeg Hil:. Paslr Panjaiig. early JUe mcMwi.a .uiu si; t- more than 52.13(! in ca*Ul mv je t,'ll«- 1 y l>elouging r o Madam Citing Mun Ftoug, 37.38 words
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Article56 1961-10-10 1 RUFBF^ "'RICF i > Lobei Rrsl her btii i 1 i 'US Kd. XX.SI hi X K«!i. i\m:: UK rcnl STOCK CM/ I on, 1 i r« >i m I r I i; i I G Rush. BARRIER D r I, 1 0 i i; mo [14 P >l!56 words
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Advertisement103 1961-10-10 1 TO RECAPTURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH CONCEAL THE YEARS Age What's it matter All the art and cunning of the preate*t hair colour experts ar<> your* in Hair Mogic. the bewitching, Mmi-perraaneat colour thnt millions are using. Hair Magic is so easy to use. So rafale in tt« besot j103 words
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304 1961-10-10 2 KENNEDY PLEDGE TO PRODUCERS BOOSTS TIN: £4 GAIN I ONDON. Tues.— Tin was mostly £4 a ton higher in fairly active dealings. In the absence of much outside interest. continental operators tended to await the outcome of this week's I.T.C. meet:rm. The improvement was attributed to President Ken:.edy's assurance to304 words
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Article206 1961-10-10 2 SHIPS tyiru aion^-irje the S"i-jpore whlrvcs tort.lv .ire '.'■>• I I M \.-.a 2s, Sil 4 Poya atj SA, Govdtooi 13, Hoag 21 22, S :d!n 4fi. Bfa 23 26 V. r>- 15 16. Mi'hiniP'ii 38 Tv.:.- Onf Maf i l Stl Etaaka 36 Cast«l maiSca 42.43.206 words
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437 1961-10-10 2 Stock Exchange: Industirals steadier, strong rally by tins By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS maintained a steadier tendency, prices in most instances gaining the odd cents, states a leading Singapore broker commenting on last week's Stock Exchange activities. Tin shares declined curlier following press reports thai the437 words
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205 1961-10-10 2 CREDIT SQUEEZE: A CHANGE OF OPINION ON STOCK MARKET LONDON*. Tues.— There was somewhat a change v: opinion in the .-tock markets as Iti the duration ol the credit .-squeeze and would-be j buyers gave greater con- sideration to remarks by the Chancellor o! the Exchequer following last Thursday's bank205 words
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Article59 1961-10-10 2 hong mono Mon.— Closing prices lifi't' today v ere* Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation 628G $33 ti sales sales Wheelock Marden SI 1.30 511.60 sales sales H*kong phone $38.25 540.00 sales sales D:r.:y Pann vv C'xcl Storage 547.00 ss:->:2b sii les sa les Taikoo Dock 558.0059 words
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Article115 1961-10-10 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares L.a.>t sales in the Singapore reacting Room yesterday INDUSTRIALS: F. A N. nrds 62.50 (unchanged), Gammon $1.75 (unchanged), Hume prt-f. ss. 3ci. (unchanged), M. Cement .•>2.3ri (unchanged), Metal Box $2.13 (Unchanged), Robinson ords 5i. 44 < 1 cem i. S.C.S. $2,454 I 3 l115 words
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148 1961-10-10 2 Tin Council meets in private: Report tomorrow T ONDON, Tues.— The International Tin Council opened their meeting here yesterday. Producer delegates have indicated that they will pro- '< pose a new price structure under the agreement with a ceiling price of at least U.OOO against the present level of l'BBO148 words
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74 1961-10-10 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— Britain's newly-appointed President of the Bom a of Trade, Mr. F. J. Erroll, said yesterday be was impressed by the "enormous potentialities for (trade) growth" during his "sell British" tour of South-Easl Asia Ho .^iiic: "Naturally there are •>ome difficulties bu: things are74 words
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Article84 1961-10-10 2 Mr. Bebeaicto Klwanuka, Chief Minister of Uganda, told reporters: "The conference has been a tremendous .success for democracy.'" He said that 99 per cent of the new constitution agreed at the conference was "good stuff" and added: "One per cent is bad, but that cannot be made a84 words
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Article42 1961-10-10 2 LONDON. Tues.— Stocks 01 re- lined tin in London metal exj change official warehouses at the end ot last week totalled 5.009 tons (against 5.238 tons m the' previous week comprising London 1.982. Liverpool 1.538 and Hull 1.489 tons.42 words
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Article24 1961-10-10 2 PORTSMOUTH, Tues A Navy court yesterday sentenced junior seaman Kenneth Robinson. 17, to 28 days' detention for stealing the Admiral's yacht.24 words
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137 1961-10-10 2 Oct. 9 next year is Independence Day for Uganda LONDON. Tuesday. gKITAIYS East African protectorate of Uganda will i^ct internal self-government for its six million people next March and become fully independent the following October, it was officially announced last night. These advances to home rule were announced in a137 words
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115 1961-10-10 2 'WE WILL HAVE AN ARMY OF 100,000' SAYS REBEL SALAN ALGIERS, Tucs. The outlawed Secret Army Organisation (0.A.5 claimed in a pirate broadcast yesterday that it would have "an army of 100.000 armed and disciplined men" before the end of the year. As the French radio announcer was giving the115 words
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Article37 1961-10-10 2 *»INDEN. (West Germany). Tues.— The British Army oi the Rhine (8.A.0.R.) yesterday launched large-scale military manoeuvres using tactical nuclear weapons i under operational conditions for the first time. I Each 'side" in the six-day37 words
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Article27 1961-10-10 2 KATMANDU. Tups. Commit- nisr China has accepted Nepal's claim 10 the exclusive ownership I o: the peak of Everest, the world's highest mount;. 1:1.27 words
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Article39 1961-10-10 2 exercise is using "Corporal" ground- co-ground missiles, eight- inch atomic howitzers and •Honest John" rockets. Exercise "Spearpoint" will range over 4,500 square miles oi difficult terrain in Northwest Germany. Most of the Rhine Army Forces are involved.39 words
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Article374 1961-10-10 2 NOTE: Alt prices below are middle prices. LONDON. Oct. 9. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f European ports Oct 24 II 16 24J Now 11 ji <» m RUBBER No. 1 RSS Soot 24 15/16 L' 4 13 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement374 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-10-10 2 LONDON, Tuesday. MR. Harold Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister, yest erday M surprise appointment of a new British Colonial Secretary in a .naior government reshuffle. He appointed Mr. Reginald Maudling, 44-ycar-ou President to snared Mr. Lain MacLeod, 47 w Jo lias i326 words
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180 1961-10-10 2 ITSY-BITSY BIKINI GIRLS ARE TOLD TO LEAVE SYDNEY, Tues.— Australia's 1 battle of the Bikini bathing suits invaded the res- taurant business yesterday. In the fashionable suburb of Watsonwors Bay, >ix girls, wearing bikinis, were ordered out of a cafe alter customers objected to their scanty apparel. j The gin*180 words
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Advertisement495 1961-10-10 2 M Y.K.LI ME j Sa|a Maru for I t. P. Satd ETA 611 63 c v P.- 13 U Uct t m Mti 1 n m ii 11 ucj Snimane Viaru A :-.::r. r s iTsetfies, Hamtmri tta 24/11/61), Bremen, fi mi, Uatoa, Mt« t Li Havri 27 29 Oct495 words
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Advertisement165 1961-10-10 2 Pye is the word for progress PE 777T ALL-TRANSISTOR TABLE MAOIO Walnut cabinet with Sycamore facing and glass-hard Poi? lf Piano Key switches for wavechange, gram and dial RfeAfs S I A bands (11. 45 to 571 meters). Large high-flux speaker Bam-in m Sockets for extension speaker, external aerial and165 words
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Article19 1961-10-10 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK y.9HLfI e ?IPt«W Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back' page19 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-10-10 3 I s.— m Malay P in I E i w I p Me Pr B ted j w ited h It ra k Uate and :re L> fees i iregg re Silver shield thtr by V. i gold Suit r being75 words
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71 1961-10-10 3 [be i i ition tablishr uu orj i the n nica- all t rs the committee are the General Manager, of Singapore Telephone Board; Director of Telecommunications, Singapore: Manager of Cable and Wireless Ltd., Straits District. Singapore: and Director nt Telecommunications. Federation of71 words
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Article86 1961-10-10 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - Mr. S. R. Merrett. an electrical engineer, arrived yesterday from Britain for a nine-day stay before going to Bangkok. He is at the Ocean Park Hotel. Mr. Auw Pit Seng, a merchant froai Hons Kong, flew in from Bangkok for a 10-day stay. He is also staying86 words
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280 1961-10-10 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SPECIAL service was held at 7 a.m. today at St. Andrew's Cathedral by the Archdeacon Dr. I). D. Chelliah in memory of the late Rev. Abraham Chelliah Daniels/ The late Mr. Daniels collapsed and died while he was280 words
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128 1961-10-10 3 HE KICKED WIFE DURING HER PREGNANCY: CLERK AND MOTHER FINED SINGAPORE. Tues. A young housewife told a Singapore magistrate yesterday that her husband kicked her when she was seven months pregnant. Song Kirn Eng. 24, said this Incident occurred on June 25 during a quarrel with her husband. Ronald Ong128 words
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Article70 1961-10-10 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Chan Yai Wing. 20. also known as Oh Chai. was yesterday acquitted by the First Criminal District Court on a charge of trying to extort S4 from Seng Eng Koon. 31. a hawker, in Geylang during a Chinese festival on Aug. 31. Chan, represented70 words
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83 1961-10-10 3 PUAN NOOR AISHA TO VISIT HOME FOR AGED SINGAPORE. Tue>. Puan O Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will pay an informal visit to over 40 inmates of the St. John's Home for the Aged at Wan Tho Avenue tomorrow. She will De welcomed by members of the83 words
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Article45 1961-10-10 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will cut off in Zones Four and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. Tomorrow, Zones Five and Six will be without water from 8 a.m to 2 p.m.: Zones One and Two from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.45 words
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Article, Illustration572 1961-10-10 3 SINGAPORE DIARY MBjMiip^w^^^n SINGAPORE, Tuesday: 'pHE suburban home of a Parsi family in Sennctt Estate was the venue of a religious ceremony conducted here for the first time. Dr. and Mrs. D.R. Mehta belong to the Zoroastrian religion. They had just moved into their new home hence the "Jashan" ceremony572 words
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296 1961-10-10 3 SEBASTIAN RASOO - State Govt. to build skyscraper homes SEBASTIAN RASOO MALACCA NEWS By MALACCA, Tues.— The State Government plans to build multistoreyed flats which would provide accommodation for about 400 families. The Acting Chiet Minister Mr. Tan Cheng Swee, said only families under the $300 income group would be eligible for the296 words
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Advertisement227 1961-10-10 3 m^^^yj A NAME THAT SPELLS cwFiowcE? Sole Agents: LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER, 108. North Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. Sole Distributors tot Federation: WOO HING BROS., (M) LTD., WOO HING BROTHERS. 8, Bt.. Bintang Rd. K. Lumpur 96, Campbell St., Penan*. $24-50 VALUE r^i^V, FOR ONLY 12-50 f when you227 words
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Miscellaneous342 1961-10-10 3 CINEMAS I Exhibition oi works by locai CAPITOL: The Naked Edge artists, British Council. Ambei 1.45, 4. 6 30, 9.30. Mansions, Orchard Road, 10 CATHAY: Can Can 1.45, 6. a.m. w 6 p.m. 9.15. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASGLOBE: M§n Without A SOCIATION: Clinico-pathologi-Star 1.45, 4, 7, 9.15. cal meeting at pathology342 words
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218 1961-10-10 4 Big drop in students at Malay adult classes OINGAPORE, Tues.— An abrupt decline in the enrolment of Malay classes run by the Adult Education Board last year is recorded in the board's 1960 annual report, just published. The report says that in May last year, the enrolment was 7.899. In218 words
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Article42 1961-10-10 4 IPOH Tues. This newly formed Ipoh Old Womens' Association has launched a drive to collect funds to build a home for the aged and blind women of all races in Ipoh the first home of its kind in the State.42 words
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Article85 1961-10-10 4 IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce said the Federation Government was not giving Malay businessmen the opportunty to go on study tours overseas. The general secretary of the chambers, Inche H.M.S. Hussein, said although the Government had sponsored several overseas study tours85 words
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517 1961-10-10 4 Scout uniform change: S'pore will not follow Britain SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CINGAPORE will not follow the change of Scout uniform to be introduced in Britain next month. BIG WELCOME AT JAMBOREE IN AUSTRIA FOR 3 SCOUTS FROM SINGAPORE With the change, Britain's Senior and Rover Scouts will, from Nov. 1, have517 words
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197 1961-10-10 4 MONFORT SCHOOL PREPARES FOR DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS SINGAPORE, Tue s. The Monfort School here is making preparations for the coming celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the arrival here of the Gabrielite Brothers who took control of administration in the school in 1936. Brother Louis Gonzaga, director of the school197 words
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115 1961-10-10 4 Malayanise plan for textbooks 'temporarily suspended' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Adult Education Board has temporarily suspended plans to publish Malayanised textbooks for its English and Tamil literacy classes. Preliminary work into these were started last year and manuscripts had been prepared. But a spokesman of the Board told The Free Press115 words
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Article77 1961-10-10 4 The first three of the series of eight textbooks for use by Mandarin classes were compiled and published at the end of last year. The literacy and language classes provide facilities for the study of the four main local languages. The syllabus and textbooks sub-committees have devised syllabuses77 words
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Article, Illustration157 1961-10-10 4 HE HITCH-HIKED THROUGH 20 COUNTRIES SINGAPORE, lues. Mr. A. C. Daw son (above), a graduate of Auckland University, who is now in Singapore after hitch-hiking through 20 countries in Europe and Asia. Mr. Davvson left Auckland by ship early last year and worked his way to the West Indies. He157 words
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Article, Illustration148 1961-10-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tucs.— Mothers from all over Singapore turned up at the Cathay Keris Film studios at East Coast Road with their babies. The babies were brought there for auditioning' by film director, B. N. Rao. for parts in a148 words
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180 1961-10-10 4 Insurance institute decides help more to get associatesi SINGAPORE, Tiled THK Insurance Institute of Malaya cided to continue permanent^ insurance men to pass the Associated ininations of the. Chartered Insurant tute of London. This follows the of its first courses. "With the experience gained, the institute is now in a180 words
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80 1961-10-10 4 US AUDIO-VISUAL EXPERT TO VISIT MALACCA MALACCA. Tues. The Supervisor of Audio Visual Education for the state of Virginia, Mr. J. Edward Oglesby, will arrive here on Nov. 8. During his three-day visit, he will visit schools and training colleges and will conduct lectures on audiovisual aids. The supervisor, who80 words
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49 1961-10-10 4 JAPANESE UNKNOWN TO INVEST IN FEDERATION SINGAPORE certific i derations Pioi r i Exempt in;, ix m ancc are joint Mala dustnal v- nl The Becon < Trade* o; bassy in X'"--S komatsu. ;that a few appU under DOMidcrtlJ The ipplteftttonsH 126 submit 're try of ecu try a; the49 words
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Advertisement201 1961-10-10 4 hj Vj^ho^h] b^bi s^i i i 1 1 n^Bl < ?555^- aT-x- BHfIHHHfeHB if!^^^BH "I ail^^B^S aMSMF^Way^WBSSK: x Bx*:*:*x 1^ I Lk^^^^^l^ H ■■■W^ A^ I M g^Bft^B^Bß^^^^^^^^^ Ai X^w^v^MMbßßV \*iL^rtW4H4#BW.MAKE SURE YOU GET the ANNUAL for 1962 In this new edition of South-East Asia's finest publication there are: 124201 words
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Advertisement47 1961-10-10 4 I ''"'<-' I I f U/I KWT 6E: V J/Ji WHEN I GROW sfl^ V *JP )tfnn \AU6HTHOuse •>; ■>'-.<■:' trffniifHiil> S^» aHW^^^tfflEvlSS& <y ttsltii^aii vUjC 'OPS, Since 181 5 the Swiss wolch for oil climates. B^^^J Ajl L*T 9 i^^m FAVRE.LEUBA WATCH CO M LTD. 18F Bottery. Rood. Singopo^47 words
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873 1961-10-10 5 tNgmt^^iigPElST^ SALTED AWAY $170,000,000 FORTUNE THROUGH DOPE PEDDLING IVIN<; near Lltfcets today •g :l man nam- <• p c i-tWrs ever spew3*fby the Europes rhc Man VV.M-I.!. Aii-1 he 1 n«i wav loSl3 SUP- hallenesalted 10 for- ni fariX itwittlng m and873 words
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Article, Illustration339 1961-10-10 5 'INSP. PAUL DUMARD - A FREE PRESS SPECLAL FEATURE 'INSP. PAUL DUMARD' By PART 3 boci^ rt warm glow in the abdomen; a rapid feeling of suffusion into the chest, neck anci head, and the face feels flushed. "It produces an intense sensation like extreme sexual satisfaction. Complete relaxation follows, anci the addict knows339 words
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Advertisement107 1961-10-10 5 MEXICO'S QUEEN OF DOPE PEDLARS Raffles Place Singapore Tel. ***** HIGH in girdles W^mgM All d" Ml gives you a lon^, smooth, slender line from fc^S^** s*-O\C^"f <^o^ the top of the midriff right down to the thighs. L*2*£^3*"-£« **?^i*3 Smooths away that spare tyre at front ami t^S^^^MjNc <107 words
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Advertisement86 1961-10-10 5 .240 of America's leading golf professionals helped to design these golf shirts. Play better golf i tilth UUVUIL Q| unsingwear '^10^GOLF SHIRTS J j with the Patented *9**mt UNOER^fi^GUSSETI ~£&j£*ZA A^ Agents: EXCELSIOR LTD. 6 si4'APoßl REMEMBER ONCE A YEAR PEIPING STORE QUALITY SHOES &J MADE IN ENGLAND M&J^B&^r /or86 words
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Article364 1961-10-10 6 Housing on the right lines I TELLING I THE I PEOPLE I A VISITING American architect has expressed encouraging opinions about the Government's housing policy. It is entirely right, says Mr. F. C. Oswald, of Salt Lake City, for the Government to lay emphasis in its housing development programme on364 words
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Article230 1961-10-10 6 PETER FAIRLEY - PETER FAIRLEY THE WORLD OF SCIENCE BY A MERICAN U-2 vp;. t\ planes" are being used to discover what causes RAIN. They have flown a series of missions from Australia to measure dust in the atmosphere. The primary task of the gul-like U-2s was230 words
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Article, Illustration550 1961-10-10 6 ROBIN STAFFORD - Why the grandiose Nasser plan had to fail.... ROBIN STAFFORD THE REVOLT OF PROUD SYRIA CAIRO HAD COLONIAL DREAMS BY SYRIAN-LEBANON BORDER. TUESDAY NASSER said it himself. He Ikis never been in ;i tougher spoi in his nine-year die tatorship. The desperate men 1 of Damascus, wh o have got550 words
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Article155 1961-10-10 6 Life is like that BILL BLOG(,s into a bar Martini!" h< ngi "I know uhat y is." replied thr "But whai\ Martini?" 'Ten parts cm Martini. "Very pood n(i you likr a din with it? "Listm it if] v lemonatlr fl UV( for it. THK :Bl noticed girl iv a155 words
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Advertisement146 1961-10-10 6 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCH(M ANNOUNCING I ENGLISH TODAI South -East Asian Editi* ThoroughK adapti^j to meet the need 64 boots and the requirements of both the i and Singapore English Syllabuses. These hook- will be read) i<>r ihe Year: Introductory Book (fo§ Reman Primary dosses in English and V'146 words
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Miscellaneous47 1961-10-10 6 MISCELLANEOUS 31 U,,,rf. S3 »f/n.) Bi-x .in cti. rxlrn LATENT CONTINENTAL Trfri-.-n'i a iSpoi Pteni (>?-•: i'^t a I sk Wiurts, Drj Skin, r r-!..0 >'1 IV K.»'i ::olv- «-.-:r- .>. ConsoK \my Diploma I.K-r.r.r Paris, Holls i M '-h- T Mints Salon, i"!. Ri Teh pa«M 990 M.47 words
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Miscellaneous713 1961-10-10 6 Medium Wave Service: bey in music; 12 (midnight) I I I I I 1 s^aß a^aW A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- RADIO MALAYA 141.7 metres) j H B I PM. 12.00 Mid day serenade; down; 5.00 Tune signals news; 5/TT^ 1^ J""BL«». 1.30 The news; 1.40 Accent on Anekarama; 5.45 Music713 words
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Article, Illustration281 1961-10-10 7 Singapore needs a school to train hotelmen: They are investment for tourist trade' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. G0 URMET ON EASIEST WAY' TO BOOST GOVT. REVENUE start a "hotel v ng to be a tourist ol 51 -year-old Mi Maurice Dreicer, i >» veral leading d States. nal men in hotel -ar.281 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-10-10 7 i' Mr. L, .i:, own ed v it h i > feha i h > i Uthoa^h ol :i;\ fi ends stri< be i lii \us isiu>d 1!u r tour \>ked him their romance >tarted. Mr Chanrai replied: "Well, it started 15108 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-10-10 7 W vo I Bin. i 1 :i.v at a private school order to complete her 1 secondary education beiore seeking entry into the London School of Economics Miss Che'>v said she hoped to be able to help in her: father's business when she; mpleted her74 words
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Article, Illustration228 1961-10-10 7 'Top of the list 9 Osman gets four I diamonds OINGAPORE. Tues.— Twenty-four employees who have collectively served the Shell Company for a total of 675 years, or an average of 28 years each, were presented with Shell long; service emblems by228 words
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215 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. /piIH chairman of the Singapore National j Union of Journalists, Mr. William Campbell, has urged the opening of meetings of public bodies to the Press so that the public can he better informed. Writing in the first issue of the Wartawan, organ of215 words
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114 1961-10-10 7 CLERK IN R.A.F. LEAVES TO BETTER HIS PROSPECTS PAYA LEBAR, Tues.— -Mr. N. Wescoff, 19, a clerk in the Royal Air Force Kinema Corporation, left for Kent to •better his prospects." Mr. Wescoff, who first came here two years ago, told The Free Press that he was sorry to leave114 words
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110 1961-10-10 7 TyjALACCA, Tues.— An exhibition of the "Cha Cha" by Veronica Bonaventura and Freddie Scully was the highlight at the Young Women's Christian Association dance at the weekend. The dance was organised by the association to raise funds part of which will be110 words
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Article102 1961-10-10 7 MALACCA, Tues. Due to j the dry spell, the Public Works Department has appealed to the Municipal Council for concession char- i ges for water to be supplied to thousands of rural, dwellers. The worst hit are the padi planters whose crops are j rapidly drying102 words
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Article207 1961-10-10 7 BANKS 'NEED TO KEEP PACE' SINGAPORE, Tues.— There is a growing need for expanding banking services here in order to keep pace with the State's industrial and economic development. This was stated by Mr. K. Shimidzu, the managing director of the Bank of Tokyo Ltd., who was here for five207 words
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Article37 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Lee Siow Mong, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, will talk on "Chinese Superstitions" at a meeting of the Blue Triangle Club at 5.15 p.m. today at YWCA, Raffles Quay.37 words
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Article23 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. SubLieutenant Ong Kian Lam has been promoted to Acting Lieutenant of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Singapore Division >.23 words
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Article18 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has appointed Mr. M. Coomaraswamy to be a Magistrate and District Judge.18 words
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167 1961-10-10 7 Here to assess chances for Jap cotton mill PAYA LEBAR. Tues with local leading busim-.s men and agents how to promote more cotton sales. He will then go to Jaka ri a and other South-East Asian capitals before returning to Tokyo. iy|R. K. Nakayama, manager of a Tokyo spinning company,167 words
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Article22 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has reappointod Mr. Cheng Teng Chun to be the president of the K< nt Conciliation Board.22 words
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Article19 1961-10-10 7 SINGAPORE. TUBS. Mr. Chan Yang Fong has b<< n (appointed a member oi the 'Pawnbrokers Licensing Board19 words
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Advertisement181 1961-10-10 7 H RflKf famous H V Kflkf at Y° ur dealer GAMMETERS LTD., 16 Collyer Quay. Spore I GIANSMNGH'S I GRAND ANNUAL I I SALE I g TOP VALUES IN TAILORING g U FOR MEN b»j P^ English Burbery's Woollen overcoating 60" 535.50 $25.00 p. yd. fW English Mohoir Wool 60"181 words
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Miscellaneous183 1961-10-10 7 tails bother you this morning, *im. J IbCES ;Vte R S S M S .-vent* are in lin. -r T»iJ«!K <^P r il-May 81): to w n a great deal, if you work t IAUr.Ud M K E an important things just exactly right today. I bn .ttempt to make183 words
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Article, Illustration172 1961-10-10 8 TEENAGE talk and TALENTIME Young ballerina is waiting for someone to discover' her ONLY eight-years-old and she is already proficient in ballet. She is Peggy Tan Pheng Geek (above), who is now waiting to be "discovered." Peggy cultivated a love for dancing when she was six. Last year she joined172 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-10-10 8 GUITARIST PLANS TO WIDEN HIS SCOPE IN HONG KONG AN 18 -YEAR -OLD Singapore -born singer and guitarist plans to leave for Hong Kong by air later this month to widen his scope for music in the musical circles there. He is Jimmy Seah Eng Toon (above), a former student276 words
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Article, Illustration367 1961-10-10 8 HE HUNG UP HIS GLOVES Wh E DAD GAVE HIM A GUITAR A FORMER amateur boxing champion, who gave up trading punches for singing, has hit the limelight in the show business world. Mr. Henry Sunya, one oi the top367 words
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134 1961-10-10 8 S'pore teen taler is better than in Britain -singe CORPORAL Brian Harrison. 27, tenor in the local tafenttttn greatly impressed by the high stai teenage talent here. In the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Brian said that local teenagr talent was "far superior" to that in Britain. But he did134 words
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152 1961-10-10 8 Well-known boy singer wants to be engineer A TEENAGER well-known by his voice in the Tiong Bahru district is 17-year-old schoolboy Jeremy Lee Kian Eng. A final year student of the Bartley Secondary School, Jeremy, though very fond of singing, has no intention of making it a career. He wants152 words
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Article, Illustration154 1961-10-10 8 Kok Cheow, 19, is determined to obtain a music diploma TO Ng Kok Cheow, 19, piano playing is more than a hobby or means of relaxation. HirwiiH l^ 1 do ft P la y the piano daily. I would feel out of sorts and would feel that I have lost154 words
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Advertisement293 1961-10-10 8 rttf/t jblt'dc and j^^o^tc/ x S t^ DIAMOND WATCHES <Jaeger-leGoultre* SWISS MADE F/JOA/ LEADING SINGAPORE DISTRIBUTORS: CX. TANG (S) LTD., 310, Orchard Road U.S. J>E SILVA SONS, 25, Raffles Place CHUSAN LTD. 104, North Bridge Road S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD., 45, High Street 0 ADELPHI flnri GRILL El293 words
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Advertisement25 1961-10-10 8 HOME. iPPLi* 1 "EXCELSIO ELECTRIC Otf" 49 kes ■eedi r Aluminium C :overc; > ivash<jt trol, eas In Portable Etee« cotourb YIT 61/63 Mi<}»» s J25 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-10-10 9 mitation tiare and necklance... so like the real thing orIVED-NEW SET p COSTUME JEWELLERY AXE look Jt these two pic- Now if it was Queen r Princess Margaret V *3i a caring the tiara and v d say they were r v arc in fact dia- but because it is117 words
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183 1961-10-10 9 Don'g rush to the doctor at first sniffle Li woman with a mission to ship between doctors and i population of Singapore. rywhere have often been accused I bulk oi the hypochondriacs in I r talking to a number of our medical I I and that there is some truth183 words
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Article166 1961-10-10 9 A NOVEL HANGER FOR YOUR CLOTHES THE most novel clothes hanger I've seen is made like a man's face, with a terribly long nose, which although is quite amusing, has another use. It is hero that one hangs the clothes. Made oi brass, it is ideal for the bathroom wali166 words
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Article153 1961-10-10 9 NECKLACE, EARRINGS STUMPED MANY \l/E HAD only 17 all- correct entries to put into the hat this week when we settled down to select the winners for Fashion Sense No. 23. The first to be pulled out of the hat came from Miss C. K. An of 218 Orchard Road,153 words
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Article60 1961-10-10 9 HERE'S something which will prove to be very useful to the housewife and at the same time test her creative ability. w It Is a set of 20 doylettes, lit tip coasters, which can be dipped together to form a variety of shapes and sizes.60 words
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Article52 1961-10-10 9 Dolls are so well made these days that most have hair that can be combed and styled. Your little girl is bound to be delighted with a shampoo set I found at a local toy shop. Made of plastic, the set comprises shampoo bottles. comb, brushes52 words
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383 1961-10-10 9 Cheese Consort Tart is something really different in desserts A ANY people believe that the dessert is one of the most difficult parts of a meal to plan. They are tired of all the usual things and find, to their horror, that they can't think of anything new. Well, Cheese383 words
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Advertisement19 1961-10-10 9 X "mirella" utHul sewing he world Hi J EMPORWM LTD. UO, S sGAPORE. COLDS. 4C//SS v PA/A/S TIGER OIL19 words
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Advertisement157 1961-10-10 9 Fashion Sense No. 25 j j CELPXT the most appropriate accessories for this gay casual dress j from Robinson's. In printed cotton of various shades of green stripes on white, it is very simply cut. Two large pockets set it off. Now place a tick against the accessory in each157 words
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Advertisement185 1961-10-10 9 Golden wind bells THE latest in wind bells are those which are modelled in the shape of an Oriental roof from which hang long pieces of steel. They are completely gold plated. Plastic egg-cups A SET of four egg cups with a server is one of the best buy on185 words
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Advertisement225 1961-10-10 9 mwmmm'^'^i^L^''^'/ -'m"*^ \^> V'^v^if mm mm mm^"/ i/y vft v f r^^fl// mm MB RiSS^ZL—^ »\vV v /fft mm mtm Mm m Q*wla RQQS« Designed to give Quality Fit at J a Popular Prices B Sec t/ic Beautiful Range at: B B CHUAN HENG STORE, SWEE LEE CO., 210 A,225 words
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Advertisement239 1961-10-10 10 BBfTTWBBBI4^^aI Sole Agents: PARAMOUNT 6c CO. Singapore Kuala Lumpur ACME Flask V f f POPULAR "3 1 1 1 feotunng;» Dr>p-free poci"^ !-p Extra widl b^se h l la dean picst'C body Ommiuwn piotad bardic Rusf-proof LQiiilHitlioii Available m Black cr Whit* from leadirvj stores. Sa A/;er»ts:— UNIQUE ENTERPRISE LTD.239 words
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Advertisement275 1961-10-10 10 JINTAN'S TOOTHBRUSH with COLOURED NYLON BRISTLES Ends all families' early morning's squabbles over indistinguishable brushes. Get a different colour for each one of your family. only 55 cts. each Cftmfc Obtainable from all -<^f crood Sundry Shops Students Who Go i Overseas! You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS275 words
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Advertisement376 1961-10-10 10 PPkBBBI- .Jff^- .iJSMBBMWgiraBB#£BISMMSiSBBW^ Bbl^^ .^Bk^h sWB"^ Jf 1 j* wr jP^^mßV?^ ?Bfc\ j*T' ,i; _^^B HPPPiiR HH"''''^'! .^■B^o^n .^■ft .^Bf W^^ j^^L ■■V Xj^»y h^^Bhbw^'> '4e f^?^M ■bk !'J3BmbW nHHk^ X. ■Hm?"^*^^ Hi MMMMMm BMMM^IbB ■bP^^^m! ■BM^^^Jm^^B^^^^ B YOU CAN BUY a good pair Of trousers at TAJMAHAL STORE, 23,376 words
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Advertisement566 1961-10-10 10 TOP HIT TUNES! Listen to the current Pops at the Records Rendezvous of PARAMOUNT CO., 6, Tiong Bahru Road. The latest releases of top selling records are sure to please all music fans, whatever their musical tastes. FOR CLEAR VISION with cleaner lenses use "SIGHT SAVERS" the silicone treated tissues.566 words
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Advertisement646 1961-10-10 10 CATHAY SILK STORE, 38/9, Bras Basah Road offers a range of best quality baby napkins, fancy cotton bathmats, fancy table covers, children's singlets and briefs etc- all reasonably priced. CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE of your own with a Travel-Aire portable room cooler. This powerful economical cooler brings cool comfort at three646 words
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Advertisement272 1961-10-10 10 AGAR AGAR POWDER makes delicious and nutritious jelly for the family's dessert, picnic or party. Thirty cents gets you a packet sufficient for 6 cups. Sole agents, BANLEY CO., LTD., 11, Upper Circular Road. TOURISTS AND VISITORS to Singapore must make a visit to the TIGER NITE CLUB. Great World272 words
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Advertisement245 1961-10-10 10 sr UNPACKED*. C>> "TROPIX ff 4& To6s Direct From The U.S.A. CHILDREN'S PLAY'N SWIMSUITS Mode Of Finett WASH-N-WEAR Fobrics in Attractive Colours UNUSUAL STYLES! Available at:SOON JOO CO. (House ot Children's Weor) 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: ***** I f% CARE FURNITURE V OF QUALITY i Mode-To-Order or Reodymode ts-stock245 words
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Advertisement218 1961-10-10 10 Of r ß,°ohe^D f^> 1 Street. On C E Where Yo« Llv ,\*>* LSS-UOOn^^^ I Avoilobte ot I REGENT TR^. 37, UPPCP PiCKip,^ j 1 't^ BEST QUAL.Tt BABY NAPKIij j Mow Dozen Qni* 9 COTTON FANCY BATH J Cleirwg How si lr 1 FMCY TABLE COIK Sin 44"x44- nod218 words
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219 1961-10-10 11 Ialacca will make strong bid for inter-state rugby title: Kisis, Aussies to boost team .PORTS CHATTER BY SEBASTIAN RASOU |;ii( Hi r. \bas Rashid and Ivan Scully. Three names in Malacca rugger that will umbered as long the oval shaped leather ball is tossed into space. For it was sta219 words
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1387 1961-10-10 11 make the journey to >uperrt» the work. It was not the record breakers who received a great ovation from the 500 id spectators but 14-year-old Bien Lent? Nien of Sun Yet S»n House, who. in spite bemg a full lap1,387 words
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Article25 1961-10-10 11 PARIS, Tues. Tiie Italian three-year-old Molvedo scored a clear-cut victory in the Prix De L'arc De Triomphe, Europe's richest race, at Longchamp.25 words
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Article30 1961-10-10 11 LUXEMBOURG, Tues.— Lit lie Luxembourg's all-amateur side pulled off one of the soccer shocks of the season when they beat Portugal 4-2 in their World Cup International-30 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-10-10 11 Class 5. Div. 2— 7 F. Won by: 1, 1. 1. Time: Imin. 32 2/ssec. Class 2, Div. 3— 5»/ 2 F. Won by: 2, 5, 2. Time: lmin. 9 3/ssec. Class 3, Div. 2— 5 2 F. Won by: 1, 3* 2 3>i. Time: lmin.126 words
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254 1961-10-10 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE secret is finally out. Singapore racer Jan Bussel, who finished third in last year's Macao Grand Prix, will be driving a Topeiro D.K.W. Formula Junior car owned by W. Sulke, a well known Hong Kong businessman. Bussel, beyond254 words
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Article142 1961-10-10 11 SUSPENSIONS FOR 3 JOHORE PLAYERS JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Disciplinary Board of the Johore Bahru Football Association suspended three footballers, including a State player, this week. The three players are: Yusof Hamid the State player, and Tahir Mohammed (both PWD Sports Club) and Pathanathan (Indian Recreation Club). It is believed142 words
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Article19 1961-10-10 11 VIENNA. Tues.— Auslilh beat Hungary 2-1 in a soccer international The half time score was 1-119 words
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Article19 1961-10-10 11 MOSCOW. TueB— England were beaten 5-0 by Soviet Union in a men's table tennis international here yesterday.19 words
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Advertisement116 1961-10-10 11 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular reader ot the FREE PRESS. Com "n fl* plete the special delivery form be J low and hand it to your news-vendor frffSSfTl or post it to the address below and Ak^o\VA the FREE PRESS will be delivered Jbr^^jr l\\/116 words
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1627 1961-10-10 12 Box Office II stands out in moderate field Grantlee will be danger SCRUTINEER picks tomorrow's PENANG winners today ROX OFFICE 11, on his last-start form, shmds out us an extra good n thing among a moderate lot. I give him a confident vote in the cluss UirCe Huat Chye by1,627 words
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415 1961-10-10 12 SCHOOLS' BIG THREE SHOW FORM FOR SEAP GAMES KATONG, Tues. —In a record-breaking afternoon, at the schools* inter-district championships, three of the best schoolboy swimmers re- turned times that may earn them places in Sinera pore's swimming team for the South East Asian Games in Rangoon this December. The top415 words
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Article82 1961-10-10 12 SINGAPORE. Tu.s —The first batcb ol nmccs representing the i Cub Nautlqoe de Saigon, com-; pcting in the annual Far Eastern I Amateur Rowing Association's re- j g&ita from Thursday to Sunday fit m in yesterday. The re.^t of the team is expected I82 words
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Article38 1961-10-10 12 SINGAPORE. Tow: R.E.M.E. josl mwnueeri to score a 6-3 win over the Singapore Cricket Club's .-econd string In a friendly rugger match on the padang. The Engi- net-rs scored two ines to the riCC's one.38 words
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178 1961-10-10 12 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Tuesday. JJUAT CHYE, a course scratching on the iirst day. revealed sparkling form on the truck this morning in a rousing gallop. Hidden by Chris Dragon, Huat Chye was pulling hard and running fairly wide out on178 words
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Article265 1961-10-10 12 SINGAPORE. Tuc^. A scramble eight minutes before full time saw inside left Rudy Mosbergen help Singapore Rrecreation Club to edge the Police by two goals to one in a SHA Div. Two match played on the Padang yesterday. Though the match was played at a fast265 words
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Article569 1961-10-10 12 FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE Name A 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 RACE. 2. I agree to abide by the rules, and I569 words
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269 1961-10-10 12 SIXTEEN TEAMS ENTER FOR YOUTH 6-A-SIDE FOOTBALL SINGAPORE. Tues. Sixteen teams will fight for top football honours In the youth slx-a-side knockout tournament which gets into stride at the Jalan Besar Stadium here on November 17. The draw has befMi made and the finals will be decided on Friday. November269 words
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Article28 1961-10-10 12 LONDON. Tiics— Ray Wilson, the Huddersfield Town left -back replaces the injured Mick McNeil In England's soccer team to play Wales at Cardiff on Saturday.28 words
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