The Singapore Free Press, 14 October 1961
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Title Section18 1961-10-14 1 y TWnmi nticaritw m ma int. The SINGAPORE Free Press No .*****. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1961 15 CENTS18 words
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Article125 1961-10-14 1 Houses that did not burn set problem rtWAPORE, Sat li, fen plank .Hi hrii k houses 1- did not l)urn ::11 Rukil Ho Swcc r ni hirh :.j families their homes, are problem to |h iloii-iiu and l)e---..•'..pmi-ni Board. B< has v i |il! ltd boill i125 words
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Article, Illustration252 1961-10-14 1 Dr. Tan is new registrar at Poly HE COMti TO POST WITH A WIDE ACADEMIC AS WELL AS ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE SINGAPORE, Sat- Indonesian-born Dr. Tan Tjin Kee has assumed the post of Registrar of the Singapore Polytechnic. Dr. Tan is highly conscious of the increasingly important role the Polytechnic has252 words
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322 1961-10-14 1 SCRUTINEER - Tinggi Harapan will take some beating on soft track SCRUTINEER Card, comments and all the latest track news: P. 1, 11, 12 By PENANG, Soturdoy. STABLE'S Tinggi Uarapan was given ns one of the bets in tomorrow's card. He is certain to come in for solid support and go to322 words
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92 1961-10-14 1 BERLIN SHOOTING: PROTEST BY AMERICA BERLIN, Sat. The US. last night protested strongly to the Soviet Commandant in Berlin against the "reckless and illegal conduct" of East German Police who had sent a hail of bullets over the heads of a lorryload of escapers into West Berlin earlier yesterday. The92 words
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Article43 1961-10-14 1 ALLAHABAD (North India), Sat. Police arrested a youth who broke through police ranks, rushed forward and lay down in the road in front of a car carrying Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, from the airport to this city yesterday.43 words
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Article26 1961-10-14 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water rationing areas this morning to 2 p.m. are Zones 4 and 6 and not 1 and 3 as had been reported.26 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-10-14 1 1 5-year-old Julito told no-one he's in cycle race SINGAPORE, S a t.— The mother of 15--year-old Julito Molina was surprised when told that her son had entered for The Free Press cycle race on Nov. 5. When Julito. a cycling enthusiast, sent in his entry, he told no-one. Junto's245 words
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Article40 1961-10-14 1 TOKYO. Sat. The Burmese Prime Minister. U TTu, said in Peking yesterday that it was a "grave injustice to the Chinese people" that Communist China was excluded from the United Nations, the New China News agency reported today.40 words
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Article37 1961-10-14 1 TOKYO. Sat.—Taxi drivers in Fukuoka City now drive around with photographs of their wives or sweethearts pinned to the sunshades of their cars, which officials and police think is a psychological move to reduce accidents.37 words
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Article34 1961-10-14 1 SALISBURY, Sat.—Two judges of the Southern Rnodesia High Court yesterday ruled that Salisbury City Council has no right to exclude non-whites from the council swimming baths hitherto reserved for Europeans only.34 words
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Article29 1961-10-14 1 Blockade beaten JERUSALEM, Sat. Two baby elephants .shipped from Singapore for Israeli zoos beat the Arab Suez Canai blockade successfully —but one of me animals died later.29 words
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332 1961-10-14 1 I BANNED THE BIRCH AND STILL MAINTAINED DISCIPLINE-by Abisheganaden SINGAPORE, Sat. The principal of the I Teachers' Training Col- i lege, Mr. Paul Abishega- j naden, has revealed I that as principal of l Victoria School, he had] banned corporal punishment "and even public flogging," which he said was common332 words
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Article32 1961-10-14 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sat. The Central Congolese Government will not feei bound by the ceasefire agreement being negotiated by the United Nations and Ka-! tanga in Eiisabethviile, it was announced here yesterday.32 words
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Article30 1961-10-14 1 WASHINGTON, Sat- High civil and military officials will accompany General Maxwell Taylor who leaves tomorrow to study South Vietnam's anti-Communist guerilla war, the White House said today.30 words
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Article30 1961-10-14 1 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California, Sat.—Another Discoverer satellite rocket the 32nd of She series—was successfully sent into orbit yesterday with a 300-lb gold-plated capsule on its nose.30 words
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Article30 1961-10-14 1 SYDNEY, Sat.—Bondi Beach inspectors, those sun-tanned stalwarts who normally wear brief swimming shorts, were yesterday ordered to wear full-length swimming costumes of the style of 20 years ago.30 words
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Article21 1961-10-14 1 HONG KONG, Sat,—Government will soon build a new resettlement estate to accommodate about 50,000 people in Northeast Kowloou.21 words
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Article26 1961-10-14 1 NEW YORK. Sat— SjTia this afternoon formally took its seat in the U.N.. in the absence of any opposition to the move.26 words
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Article69 1961-10-14 1 liana en prta l 1 ii -i MaU i k»» l1 >1 H sellins >l M Malayan I aad bvyini m [ling IS fWrt a n o i Ing K w Hi* \d IS i e»ts si FirS< H< l\O!l:; 1 tttd buyi m HKS1 us\d69 words
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Article64 1961-10-14 1 l- WASHINGTON s<« I)\ < <.i I i 11: i J)' iI, dud Jtlh ..<•'! me «t| i Gd !iian\ <mi^ M tpottc < have rescued I S I (Alilll thri fool idoop u.l, ktccl i (in) th< i r.i' i < nedtrij month <ni ih» JltoU I64 words
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263 1961-10-14 1 Out today: First instalment of a gripping story MORE exciting new features that's the good news for Free Press readers this morning. Starting in P. 5 today is the fabulous story of the sunken Spanish galleons lying at the bottom of the Caribbean the Sea of Treasure. For centuries men263 words
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Article99 1961-10-14 1 SINGAPORE, Sat— One of Britain's most popular teenage singing stars. Cliff Richards, and his famous group. The Shadows, will make a twohour stopover at the Singapore Airport shortly before midnight tomorrow. They are expected to arrive by Qantas at 11.50 p.m., on their way to Australia.99 words
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Advertisement61 1961-10-14 1 j%tV AC MA.*/BATT e ßv| BX-330 ILFORD jp make f better a Pieces I V% /Jb 2r Professional, press I Ml iSi& and amateur photoI Wvßk l;^r graphers a«ree that I wlii dW the best all-round flln I ySSmSr is ILFORD HP3 (34° > I V world-famous for its hi*h61 words
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Advertisement146 1961-10-14 1 VAN HIN p 7 FOR HR.MTIRK 13b/ M2, Ontiard lioad. S'poi •V. Teis: *****. tmi 22Z4# I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK- flTy^ f AT ALL TIMES! (§ra^^) But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up fjQ m until I found CONTEMPERA WlC&mfl0l It's not like anything you've ever146 words
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Free Press city section: Finance and industry
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330 1961-10-14 2 I ONDON. Sat. The Mining Journal describes the International Tin Council com- munique as one of the most disappointing which have ever been issued by the body. It -eem> that the first re* actions will be bearish and prices are330 words
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Article34 1961-10-14 2 LONDON. Sa: Tne Financial Times market indices lor October 3. last ytar, week ago. pre\ious and yesterday's respective^': I Tin*: ?78 1. 391 6. 3M7. 384.6. Rubbers: 205 8. 1903. 177.2. 175.4.34 words
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Article142 1961-10-14 2 lying alongside the Singapore wharves today art: FnesMnd 6A. Thermopylae 4/5. Nankai Mam 15/16, Marqui*j*n 46. Lao» IJ, Rhexenor j )o 11. Saneola 29/30. Felipts 20. Sungei A«\hnn N'W. 4. Outer reads: Karanc DJawa. Wari«ano. Stv. Malacca. Gena. Ma'sudaaan >faru. Aida. Lian His, Sa<a. Onnthus. Tnermopyla*. Tomar.142 words
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Article24 1961-10-14 2 DAGENHAM. Sat.— The Ford plant here was working normally again yesterday after Thursday's strikes and lay-offs over the tea break dispute.24 words
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460 1961-10-14 2 Replanting brings good average yield to Kluang Rubber Co. By The Free Press Marker Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE ESTATE of Kluang Rubber Company (Malaya) Limited shows a good average yield per acre which, says the chairman Dato S.Q. Wong in his annual report, is the result of the progressive replanting460 words
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Article109 1961-10-14 2 lUPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $1.12 (unchanged), Gammon $1.76 (unchanged), Jackaeo (M) 95 cents (unchanged), McAlistw $1.30 (—lO cents), S.C.S. $2.45 cent), S. Times $3.00 (unchanged), S. Traders $4.20 (unchanged), IT.E. Ords $1.26 1 cent), W. Jacks $1.60109 words
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186 1961-10-14 2 UNSETTLED WEEK ON SHARE MARKET- BUT GILTS IN DEMAND ONDON, Sat. The stock; Ld markets finished an unsettled week on a distinctly dull note yesterday with the notable exception of Giltedeed securities which again met a good demand and showed fresh gains extending to five-sixteenths Industrials were inclined to go186 words
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Article38 1961-10-14 2 LONDON. Sat Monthly London/Liverpool rubber stocks for September iwith August In brackets) are: London Rubber landed 6.437. (8.428); delivered 8.325. (5.581); stocks 10,262, (12.150>. Liverpool: Rubber landed 3.430, (5.767); delivered 4.500 (5.581); siocks 5.672. (6.742)38 words
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Article59 1961-10-14 2 HONG KONG. Fri.— Closing prices here today uere: Previous Today j H S. Bank Corporation $332 $334 sales sales Wheelook Marden SI 1.90 $12.10 sales sales Hkong phone $39.50 $39.25 j sales sales Ds iry Farm «fe i Cold Storage $33.50 $33.50 sales sales Taikoo Docks $60.5059 words
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261 1961-10-14 2 Tin: Malaya's August output 593 tons below July T ONDON, Sat.— Mine production of tin-in-concentrates in Malaya amounted to 4,577 tons in August against 5,170 tons in July, advance statistics published by the International Tin Council show. Output in Thailand totalled 1.241 tons in August against 1,061 in July. Bolivian261 words
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Article30 1961-10-14 2 ANKARA, Sat. About 13,000,000 Turks go to the polls tomorrow in the first general elections to be held since the introduction of the country's new constitution.30 words
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212 1961-10-14 2 Five die in Algeria clashes: FLN men infiltrate town ORAN, Saturday. piVE people died in clashes between Muslims and Europeans here yesterday afternoon when fighting broke out for the second time during the day. Four of the dead were Muslims, police reported. The police also said that insurgent troops of212 words
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108 1961-10-14 2 NOTHING NEW IN ZORIN'S TROIKA SPEECH, SAYS U.S. I TNITED NATIONS, Sat. U Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the chief United States delegate, reiterated yesterday that the United States would "resist the concept of the troika or an ideological division of the world into three blocs." He was commenting on the press108 words
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Article75 1961-10-14 2 NEW YORK, Sat. president Abbound of The Sudan yesterday appealed in the General Assembly, for France, the Soviet Union and the United States to end nuclear tests forthwith. The President said cessation of tests was of the utmost urgency and should not even await75 words
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178 1961-10-14 2 GOLUB ROW: DUTCH AND SOVIET ENVOYS TOLD TO GO mHE HAGUE. Sat. The 1 "Golub Affair' flared into international life again last night when the Soviet Ambassador in The Hague and the Dutch Ambassador in Moscow were both declared persona non grata as a result of Monday's fighting at. Schipl178 words
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Article368 1961-10-14 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Oet. 13. Previous Today RUBBER NO. 1 RSS ci t. lurniin •arts Oct 24 3 '16 241 Nov 24 3/16 24 3/16 ft rfdlß N». 1 RSS Soot 24 9/16 24 9/16 RJHBER No.368 words
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Article, Illustration271 1961-10-14 2 Team of jurists tell of atrocities by French in Bizerta GENEVA, Saturday. THE International Committee of Inquiry into Tunisian allegations Tof atrodUes by French forces in Bizerta yesterday pronounced thafCcn paratroops had executed l^^^JSZ^t^ berately mutilated bodies and committed other violations ot the Geneva conventions on the rules of wa*271 words
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151 1961-10-14 2 DARUL ISLAND REBELS IN FIERCE CLASS WITH R.I. TROOPS JAKARTA Sw ous ftghtli g' flared up m vj, < between government troops of tb« Islam movement A republic's oldest** blished and v rebels. The Darui i r demands the est tl a Muslim the Indonesia, ha republic since days. Separatist151 words
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Article17 1961-10-14 2 BRISTOL <F.:.Dvko oi Bdinbur a vast fuiici-v.t. n$ tr.in next suniiK'ii.lernation;tl "Pro Hunger" campaij17 words
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Advertisement483 1961-10-14 2 NY.K.LINE Saga Man for Mm, P. Sam. G«noa. fpoot rETA 6 il cl^ Hambu'g. Bremen, Antwerp 4 Rotterdam 6. 42/ETD 14 Oct ttiaaM Mara for Aden, Jedda\ P. Said. G?-oa, M'seilles. Hamburg (ETA 24 11 611. Bremen. Rdam, Lonoon, Antw«p Le Havre 27 21 Oet YiktHama Mara for Port Said.483 words
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Advertisement60 1961-10-14 2 rlllplr# H new listening PHILIPS x; -.<- -in leatherette casing. Worldwide reception 1 U A ies. A MALAYA -^^IACKS^^ BORNEO Jy I I ISBRANDTSEN ftj- 1 M O,L INCORPORATE MOBILE TRADE FAIR THIRD CONTINGENT Building Materials/Accessories at the SINGAPORE POLYTECHNK DAILY to Oct. 20th. (0P^ N TO PUBLIC) Noon to60 words
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28 1961-10-14 3 C-PLAN MAN BACK WITH ENGINEERING DIPLOMA I M mbo m- l iviJ m.-- reylon, m- me. I B r I bigI t in 1 Tt B rials fOl28 words
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246 1961-10-14 3 Club to bring cheer to 1 ,000 children on island Welcome to Singapore SINGAPORE, Saturday. QIFTS, toys and sweets wil* be distributed by the Hans Andersen Club to 1,000 under-privileged children on Pulau Tekong tomorrow. A team of the club's officials and friends, led by Mrs. Rose Minnie, the president,246 words
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Article21 1961-10-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Delegates from the branches ol the Singapore Teachers' Union will confer at Monks' Hill Secondary School tomorrow.21 words
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Article41 1961-10-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 37th Annual Prayer Meeting and Feeding of the Poor by Singapore's printing employees take place today at the Sri Krishnabahavan Temple, 152. Waterloo Street. 1 between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.. > follower v- n« ••■>« +p and41 words
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119 1961-10-14 3 DRUG FIRM PLANS FACTORY IN SINGAPORE OINGAPORE, Sat. The Pnzer Export Corporation of Hong Kong hopes to establish a drug factory in Singapore. Mr. H. B. Duncan, sales operations manager of the Eastern area, who is in charge of the corporation's 32 drug factories in SouthEast Asia and the Far119 words
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Article70 1961-10-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. There will be no water today In Zones One and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. No-water areas tomorrow are: Zones Two and Three from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Zones Five and 3even from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday: Zones70 words
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Advertisement177 1961-10-14 3 jour rree Kress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page Jjj unsingwear rf£\ V _,S NGWEAR r Y'x MEN'S BRIEF f* /^J 2 i c Exclusive HORIZONTAL V KNfl "Stretchy Seat" that \^X fc l stretches up-and-down with S^ vour body rrovemenr as you IY"j^r^ btnd pouch177 words
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Advertisement250 1961-10-14 3 MEN'S wear ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOT I I 81, HIGH STREET for i/our convenience The Federal Dispensary Ltd. 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. remains open on Saturday ativrnoon. THESE SUPER-QUALITY s TT T a ASliluA CAMERAS Make Any Person A Better Photographer! and They Are Attractively Priced Too! FEATURES xi^^fe^P^#33i^^ B250 words
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Miscellaneous1125 1961-10-14 3 I'tT JAfj B H J% IN-l ft II P^^^^* yEss=J E3 pa p4 H :j: ';g K':-:J 1 C'^'l HI E I BaBSjB fY* fjji^ ~^yij 1:1 1 1 <tiiiiit^:M fl ?1 il M F I E3 B PI Hiß^ |i: j 1:1 1 I :j m 1:1 Ml I^j1,125 words
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150 1961-10-14 4 Two U.S. girls tour world to study people TWO American Japanese passed through Singapore on a round-the-world tour to study the life of the peoples in various countries. Singapore. Sat. They were Misses Y. Kiyomura and B. Fukunaga, both living in California. At the airport itself, both of them were150 words
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Article30 1961-10-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Netherlands Ambassador Dr R. H. van Gulik. has left by air for Holland on four months' leave. He was accompanied by his family.30 words
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Article109 1961-10-14 4 Instructed— Mathew xni. 52. npHE scribes sat "in Moses's seat." as teachers of the Divine Law for Israel (Matthew vxiii. 2) But Je.>u.^ came to "fulfil." i.e. to amplify, that Law (Matthew, r. 17). He came to reveal the Kingdom of God. wi:h its higher laws; new treasures109 words
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400 1961-10-14 4 ROAD GROUSES WHAT THE TRAFFIC POLICE ARE DOING THE Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat, 1 has explained some of the difficult problems confronting the Traffic Police in their day-to-day effort to ensure safety on the roads and to deal with traffic offenders. Mr. Lim's statement was prompted by criticism400 words
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100 1961-10-14 4 WORKER WITH THE MOST INITIATIVE -BY AN EXPERT SINGAPORE, Sat. An employee who takes, it upon himself to do a piece of work without any help from his superiors is the one with the most initiative. This was stated by Professor Julius Cahen, industrial expert and consultant to the Economic100 words
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Article42 1961-10-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The foundation work of a three-storey girhs' school near the Batu Road Boys' School here has been completed. The $200,000 Batu Roao Girls' School is expected to be ready by the end ot this year.42 words
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134 1961-10-14 4 p J. THOMAS, 19, was recognised as the best all-round apprentice among students taking the pre-sea training course of the Singapore Polytechnic's Nautical Department, when he was presented with a sextant given by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. Thomas received the gift from134 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-10-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A limited number of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers will arrive here soon to work in those nelds which require technical skills in short supply here, accordina to a statement from the Prime Minister's Department. THOMAS40 words
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Article218 1961-10-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. K. Param a teacher at Queenstown secondary School, is the second scoutmaster of Singapore Boy Scouts (Pasir Panjang) District Association to receive the scouter's highest award— the Wood Badge. The Wood Badge and certificate which came from Boy Scouts Association Headquarters in218 words
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Article, Illustration139 1961-10-14 4 Little David here for celehratng of 50-Year marriage A chubby 1 arrived fro* y f <> r the secJjf within a y^'; mother to joir here in oelebr-r Golden wetton? versary O f grandparents. He is one-fti G old David Hyams 'Western A ..<:,.., jcame lo Singapon months a^u m139 words
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Advertisement574 1961-10-14 4 II I m^^ ML g AS Ifl I M» I I TO BECOME AN AMATEUR DETECTIVE I )%&^^m^ AND WIN AN ATTRACTIVE FAVRE-LEUBA VT^*^ _J XFZ^^k^' 18 CARAT GOLD WATCH WORTH $300.00 In this simpie FAVRE-LEUBA "Amateur Detective" contest which is open to SINGAPORE residents only, all you have to574 words
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Miscellaneous434 1961-10-14 4 Tomorrow's church services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 iTnomson Roaa) 6.30 a.m.. 7.30 (Highland Roau»: 6.30 a.m.. 8 a.m., 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m.. 1100 j a.m.. 8.30 a.m.. 5.30 p.m. St. a.m. ana 530 p.m. Elim «2o »jn., 12 noon; 6.00 pm. St. Anthony's (Jurong Road^ 7 Everitt Rcacn: 9.15 a.m.,434 words
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Article96 1961-10-14 5 A voyage through the Spanish Main to find the wrecks of Spanish galleons sunk while carrying vast treasuries of gold, silver and other valuables. by Lt. Harry Rieseberg PART 1 \pt '"5 t! n :1 ri.--.ii west- U ,h to was &L slowlJ roolI'" H rth96 words
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Article, Illustration798 1961-10-14 5 A VOYAGE IN SEARCH OF SUNKEN GLORY EXPLORERS FOLLOWED COLUMBUS INTO THE WESTERN' WORLD... frenzy 11. their minds. Where did this heavy Uow stuff come from? And the Indians replied. C:bao.' pointing toward the high mountains, crumpled and purple to the scrath. When Columbus returned on his second voyage he798 words
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Advertisement245 1961-10-14 5 RAFFLES PLACE 7i)\ TELS ***** announcing an exclusive new range »z_ American Lingerie Here are the latest and loveliest of the "^►^j/ 1961/62 lingerie styles from U.S.A. In J^j A glamorous fabrics trimmed with embroid -fcf\ jl\ ery and lace, these 'Luxite' styles are SSs^^ exclusive to Robinson's in Singapore.245 words
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Miscellaneous166 1961-10-14 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tic Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE >»y Lee FaUt and Phil Davis C y^l; CAJsJT NTmAMPRAKE-Vtl-lIS MAMPRAKE AND^< VDU INJTENJPTO P667RO>fjy^j WEI-LTAKEVDUR Y^jj!, /t^ J ■Ui^^kJi A STAY OUT h HiS PKIENJP KNOW TDO MANJPRAK6 AMP V^S^f] RAU6HTER WfTH ||^J«gf€ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES oy Stan166 words
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Article271 1961-10-14 6 SINGAPORE'S rapidly expanding population teems with young people, assuring for the State an energy potential unprecedented in its history. Our young people are. with a few exceptions, well disciplined, paying respect to their parents, elders and teachers, and generally abiding; by the law. They are generally271 words
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Article53 1961-10-14 6 QUOTE —by Australia h Minister of Imrr.iarntion. Mr. Alexander Downer, speaking in Adelaide about the inability thai Britain mieht join the European Common Market: IT would he one of the trage- die s of history if our common past and our present family ■MOffailon were to he saerilieed for politieal53 words
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242 1961-10-14 6 Reward all who finish race, he says LIKE The Free Press Big Walk in April and the first Singapore Grand Prix in the middle of last month. The Free Press Cycle Race on Nov. 5 is another bi g sporting event to which all people of all walks of life242 words
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Article107 1961-10-14 6 Govt. asked to heed teachers PERSON who is being constantly over- worked is liable to show poor results in hi.> or her work. This is particularly <o with teachers, who are at the moment complaining to the Government about the six-day week. In the interests of the entire school population107 words
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Article95 1961-10-14 6 1 100 YEARS AGO ...The Free Press reported: Telegraphic Summary: A congress of artists has been held in Antwerp having for its object the establishment of international regulations for the protection of copyright. Brigandage in Naples has suffered an effectual check. The Enp- lish consul at Porto Nuovo has completed95 words
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Article56 1961-10-14 6 skipper Derek Oram and his mate had 1 to cut free their biggest catch. Trapped in the trawler net. it was running away with th«tr boat. Guess On, ■>t Brixham. Devon Only afterwards did Mr. Oram see that the one that got away had been a Dutch56 words
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166 1961-10-14 6 'DO NOT WORRY MR. WEE: WORLD CAN PRODUCE MORE THAN ENOUGH FOOD' ]y|R. R. Wee (Free Press, 7.10.61) throws up his hands in despair and adopts a defeatist attitude after reading a wee bit of an opinion expressed by the President of the World Bank who is presumably not an166 words
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366 1961-10-14 6 Sound verdict on S'pore: dean and healthy city J)K. WILLIAM ALVES of the World Health Organisation, passing through Singapore. was quoted in The Free Press (Oct. 5) as saying: "Singapore is one of the cleanest and healthiest cities in the world." His judgment is .sound for he is an expert366 words
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Article114 1961-10-14 6 WITH reference to the article oi> 'The technique oi answering the telephone"' by Mr. A. P. Chin in your paper on Oct. 7, I must say that I entirely support Mr. Chin's comments as I have experienced such tone of language In the past. However. I wish to114 words
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101 1961-10-14 6 Faulty lights: Police knew it all the time ONE morning, recently, the traffic lights at the River Valley Road -Kim seng RoadIrwell Bank Road junction were out of order, constantly showing amber on one side and red and amber on the other. The result, of course, was much traffic confusion.101 words
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Article70 1961-10-14 6 THERE was much apprehension and misgiving in business and trade circles prior to the PAP take-over 01 Government because it was felt that their ranks included pro Communists and extreme leftists. The series of broadcasts by the Premier seems to confirm this and we should be70 words
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108 1961-10-14 6 Encourage local people to invest in industry CLUES ■C8m3891k3 INDUSTRY la uur State has not made enough progress in .spite oi the four-year development programme launched some time ago. Our local capitalists prefer to invest their money In commerce rather thai: in industry, because more money is required lor the108 words
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Article114 1961-10-14 6 Life is like that AMAK plain alQtu, #3 77ic? cfctfd up a?i enorm 1/dv and ,< r man fust n Bobbie 7, >''! bic. fir Hj A wonu had bm, J name tinu en v ed up to ihi marked "It > patient lather Ukt fiis child noise Pm that114 words
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Article60 1961-10-14 6 LAUGH WITH DEACHCOMBE 1r is fun to about J nnc trouble nave read tahi is Uvii 9 overwhe which is t] world. talks of i U j c\ \\>. come all tl tntsrr. auid h s»son 1 statistic ma:. lie can bv evei the writ or ther there h and60 words
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Advertisement732 1961-10-14 6 V *»u cmn hmnd in ymmr etmtmifimd ad. to mny onm COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA oni SINGAPORE j •AMKRON HICHLANO* CoiU Hto-*f >M) Ul, SO Itati Rat*. aPOH C«t4 at«ra<« <M I Lt4. a 1-5 Clara Street. KLAM« (U!.« atarat* K i.»4. g It N«v Raftd. HOT A BMARU732 words
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Miscellaneous298 1961-10-14 6 TODAYS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE 10.30 Ways of mankind; 11.00 Short Wave Service Saturday night rhythm: 12 II metres (7250 kc/s.) ('midnight* Close uowii. Medium Wave Service: RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) 476 mctres P.M.-1.15 Summary of proA.M. 11.00 Programme sum- grammes for the afternoon; mary; 1.02 Strin- tune; 11.30 1.18 Newsreel:298 words
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Miscellaneous232 1961-10-14 6 ILlts ACROSS 4 Like brother and sisier? (7( 1 Aji upruent supporter <6>. 5 Mean, and <uven to ten. 5 Insert in a computer <3>. trums? (5) 8 A somewhai serene foreigner, 6 Hardly an only child <4> perhaps <4>. 7 Dream from which you can't 9 We stan lo232 words
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Article, Illustration322 1961-10-14 7 Bugis fleet waits at Kallana for a monsoon deflection to sail home to the Celebes IN THE PRAHUS: SHOES, CLOTHES AND TRANSISTOR RADIO SETS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Bugis fleet from the Celebes is here again. Some 800 Bugis have arrived in 250 sailing prahus which are moored at the Kallang322 words
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32 1961-10-14 7 EBAI A: -1■• s tneu Mrs M coupk id< ri 'tn 3 Surprised I d n ling them In he a Perth. r32 words
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280 1961-10-14 7 'Some may become our enlightened leaders' r SINGAPORE. Saturday "THE chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Political Society. Mr. John Ang, has urged student members to take a personal and active interest in politics. Writing in the latest issue or the -Viewer." the organ280 words
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Article66 1961-10-14 7 IPOH, Sat. Two experts of the Food and Agricultural Organisation are now in i Malaya carrying out research I into animal nutrition problems and into diseases which are communicated to humans from animals. They are Dr. Roland Hill. |an animal nutritionist and Dr. S.Z. Ileri.66 words
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Article, Illustration127 1961-10-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. About 110 members of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Singapore division) are now on board British Navy vessels to take part in a naval exercise off Singapore. j The reservists, who are -i dertaking normal sea training, will carry out127 words
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Article59 1961-10-14 7 IPOH. Sat. —C. L. Marcus, 58. a pensioner, re-employed at the Forest Department timber depot here, was jailed i for one day and fined $2,000 i or eight months' jail by the Sessions Court here. He had pleaded guilty on j Sept. 23 to criminal breach59 words
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64 1961-10-14 7 350 TO SIT FOR BOYS' BRIGADE BIBLE EXAM i SINGAPORE, Sat. Three hundred and fifty members from more than 10 companies of the Boys' Brigade here will sit for the Bible j knowledge examination at I their respective Boys' Bri- ?ade centres tomorrow. The* examination questions 'ill be .set by64 words
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85 1961-10-14 7 TEACHERS FROM BRUNEI TO TOUR FEDERATION SINGAPORE, Sat.— Two Brunei education officers passed through Singapore on their way to the Federation to prepare for the visit of 24 Brunei teachers on a twoweek Federation tour. They are Inche Othman oin Bindin, principal of the j Brunei Teachers Training College, and85 words
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Article350 1961-10-14 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOUR Impulsive nature needs intelUgent curbing if you are to reach the heights which you so properly deserve. The stars have given you many fine talents. You are quick to learn, practical and intelligent. l:n--fortnnately. your feelings are so near the surface350 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-10-14 7 As the cat purrs and rubs itself against his legs Rupert bursts out laughing. "Nearly all black cats look alike." he chuckles. "This isn't your witch's cat, Tabitha I It's Dtnkie. and it belongs to my friend Beryl, the Girl Cfciide., Look how well it knows me100 words
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81 1961-10-14 7 90 STUDENTS IN ORATORY CONTEST FINALS I SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 90 students in Singapore schools will take part In the finals of the seventh oratory contest sponsored by the students body of the Malay Youth Literary Association Singapore. The finals of the contest will be held on two Sundays,81 words
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Article39 1961-10-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore biood transfusion service had 405 new donors last month. The number of donors toi tailed 1,078, made up of 306 servicemen, 598 civilians and 174 people whose relatives needed blood.39 words
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Article39 1961-10-14 7 Kota Bharu, Sat. The Kelantan State Assembly today approved $1,698,000 for additional expenditure by the Government Of this. $1,606,550 will go towards rural development as part of the contribution from the State Ooverment.39 words
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Article27 1961-10-14 7 TELUK ANSON, Sat. The police have recovered the unidentified body of a woman from the Perak River, about half a mile from the town.27 words
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Advertisement41 1961-10-14 7 IM DANISH HALLMARK of QUALITY TT& :z d d |g3| RECORDER )-Wed 4 Track >- jaaat- i' Supped s sT: r;DLCTOR v :::fp W74.. cash TRADING CO.. -Dore. tTR ONOME I p^^H Men Bii Ota lj l l^ 524 00 l*^" 0041 words
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Advertisement239 1961-10-14 7 I Gilbert Chiu fei^^i ANNOUNCES r W/tSON TA/lOft Photograph shows Ed. W. KwonHL pf -jjff^^^ l^ tailor, discussing new techniques p I J_^ *.> y jS^K .^B -Jj L^k-M WILSON TAILO r NATMAN ROAD 20 Ptlkcm Street, I I—|1 1 1i I i£i 1 S Kowloon, Hongkong. 1 lO'l 111239 words
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Article, Illustration776 1961-10-14 8 Asparagus— fern-like plants of the lily family M.R.S. Arscott's GARDENING COLUMN Have you any questions? Just write in THIS GROUP HAS MORE THAN 100 SPECIES THE fern-like plants which we commonly refer to as Asparagus ferns are not of course ferns at all but belong to the family Liliaceae. This776 words
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432 1961-10-14 8 !Qr a c t i c- ALLY every husband wiil say: "Why, I know ali about my wife after all, we've been married umpteen We have news for practically every husband and for his wife, too. There are so many things husbands don't432 words
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Advertisement365 1961-10-14 8 0 ADELPHI GRILL E3 presents SWISS GASTRONOMY WEEKS 9th to 28th OCTOBER, 1961 Swiss Spcciolities served during Luncheon Dinner Swiss Folk Songs end Dances by GERRY SOLIANO HIS ADELPHI QUINTET with Vocalists IVY HO end WINSTON FILMER 2 FLOOR SHOWS nightly by The "DUO ARNEDIS" Set. 21st OCT. FASHION SHOW365 words
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Advertisement170 1961-10-14 8 m yl f I iWli^wMnl t" 1 i A ii I fa? Tn ii i THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH IP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has170 words
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Article, Illustration72 1961-10-14 9 LESELIE CARON ON CLOTHES not true that clothes make j woman, but they certainly create rr- rude ch in turn changes the way MHi nk and behaves. No better example :e rrade 'nan my role in "Gigi". When i .-r-e children's clothing, I felt like a child bias put or72 words
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Article, Illustration437 1961-10-14 9 'Dress conscious girls are dieting mad,' writes Jeanne Graham THE Paris mood now is for floating, feminine clothes and all the emphasis is on shape. By day, the line is curvy. Dresses cling tight to the figure, or are cinched in with midriff-wide belts Suits437 words
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Article, Illustration719 1961-10-14 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - New from Rootes—a bigger minx and speed Kits for the Alpines CHAN CHIN BOCK ALPINE KITS MOTORING NEWS. VIEWS —BY ANE of the cars announced for j V the tirst time at the Paris Motor Show which opened last week was Rootes' Hillman Super nx an all-new addition to the719 words
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Advertisement81 1961-10-14 9 y&a/}*to*f£ I I \T "nt iTaTSTBr^oI^ favourite^l '^^■AAJHiiBL CARPET s h o p J I 60 62 ORCHARD ROAD TEL=«5^ ftnlt L MPUR 188. BATU ROAD. TEL: ***** KOtI J 32 BISHOP STREET. TEL: ***** J «^«u 3585> JALAM ISMAIL. TEL: 24 »0HOP« JALAN ALI PITCHAY. TIL: «jW *E bahru81 words
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Advertisement300 1961-10-14 9 DEEPAVALI FESTIVAL I SPECIAL OFFER FOR 15 DAYS ONLY I LADIES DEPT: I UP. NOW I AMERICAN PRINTED COTTON I SHIRT BLOUSES 650 3.90 I ENGLISH TASLAN BLOUSES 15.50 9.50 I SWISS -EMB. COTTON BLOUSES 14 50 8.90 I j DAC/WOOL SKIRTS 15 50 9.50 I SAREES DEPT: I JUST300 words
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179 1961-10-14 10 27 players picked for State training SINGAPORE, S a t.— I Singapore Hockey Association has selected a squad of 27 players for training to represent the State during the coming season. Mr. S. Yogorajah, honorary secretary of SHA said that the squad will be kept in training with only a179 words
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98 1961-10-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. a 55--strong Tan Tock Seng i Hospital team is travelling to i Malacca for a number oi i games against their counter- parts during the weekend. Included In the team are 11 football playing nurses. The two-day programme football, badminton, sepak raga98 words
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66 1961-10-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Volleyball Association's open men and women's championships is scheauleci to start on Nov. 1 The champioiiMiipvS is open to teams of all nationalities in j Singapore and in the Federation. Entry forms may be obtaineu from Mr. S. K. Lau66 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-10-14 10 WITH the goal -line so close, the chance of getting: the ball into the net was so good that Livingstone, of Middlesbrough, tried to carry it in. He was hoping that no one other than a few players and perhaps a few fans would114 words
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72 1961-10-14 10 GARTHWAITE OF THE RSYC MISSES REGATTA SOUTH QUAY, Sat.— Royal Singapore Yacht Club rowing team suffered a setback at the start of the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's inter-port regatta today P. Garthwaite, who is stroke for their coxswained fours, has fallen ill and will not be able to take72 words
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641 1961-10-14 10 S. ROUS - S. ROUS -By WHEN I stepped up to become president of F.I.F.A. at the Westminster congress I I felt at once proud, sad, and humble. I was proud that another Englishman should have been elected to succeed the late Arthur641 words
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280 1961-10-14 10 J. LOUIS - 1961 hockey season will be the best in over thirty years J. LOUIS By SINGAPORE, Sa t— The Singapore Hockey Association, in their existence of over 30 years, have yet to launch a more alert and enthusiastic season than the one they have just begun At the inauguration of the280 words
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174 1961-10-14 10 Replay.. and it;s all because of traffic jam T ONDON, Sat. GillingLj ham, the Kent soccer club in the English fourth division, had one of the most eventful days in the club's history recently. And ii was all brought about by a London traffic jam. The team set out by174 words
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Article42 1961-10-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Cricket Club Ist. XV will be meeting 75 Squadron RNZAF in a rugger match on the padang today at 5.00 p.m. The game will not be played at RAF Tengah as previously announced.42 words
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66 1961-10-14 10 'BIDDY' TOURN ENDS WITH CHS CHAMPS SINGAPOHK q. unbeab from th- Catl School will t Amateur B k tion Cup v. their final garni J basketball open ship today g j lne Ca Nan in theii league. In d\e mat. Up POSIUOI.. fOC v.' Ming Chooi. h. from six ptme66 words
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239 1961-10-14 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday. M H CHUA TIAX TECK, couch of Tan Howe Liang and manager of the one-man weightlifting team to the Rome Olympics, has started a body building section' within the Serangoon Gardens 9 Sports Club. This grey-haired but pow- erful looking man, even239 words
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Article171 1961-10-14 10 UNIVERSITY TROUNCE RAF TENGAH BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. University of Malaya handed the RAF Tengah second fifteen a 30 points to nil trouncing when they met at rugger on the Varsity ground here recently. All the points came through breakaways resulting in three goals and five tries. The Varsity boys had171 words
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Article21 1961-10-14 10 LONDON, Sat.— Results of yesterday's rugby union matches were: Leicestershire 9 North Midlands 9, Warwickshire 11 East Midlands S.21 words
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Advertisement20 1961-10-14 10 fot COIDSM *nct PAWS TIGER OH A a ■•.> CNG aun ro«c oa r '< i 7-volve ID STOKVIS (Ml Vff.l. I**9""^20 words
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Miscellaneous150 1961-10-14 10 I Ifl IWBI 1 s^ra-. >:^§siH :^s^i B^BHB^E B^Bz' 1;^B ;^,''iM bSbvX^^S bhb! Bm/ l^*»sS DRIVING THE SKI BOAT While most water skiers want to ski, the sum ss or fai of any trick or slalom run, jump or just an enjnyabH on the water, depends to a great deal150 words
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385 1961-10-14 11 Day of thrills at Far East Rowing regatta SOUTH QUAY, Saturday. Ujiilling race of the day, Rangoon Boat Club beat Club Nautique de coX swained fours by one and a half r:: n thp semi-finals for this event in to r %tern Amateur Rowing Association's r regatta being held in385 words
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Article99 1961-10-14 11 KOLEK AND JONSA RACES AT SIGLAP CHANGI. Sat. The Bth annual Kolek and Jongs 1 races will be held at Siglap beach on Sunday, Oct. 29 at 9.00 a.m. Inche Noordin bin Sharif!. the chairman of the organising Committee said that he expected more than 60 competitors from Johore Bahru99 words
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190 1961-10-14 11 BOMBAY, Saturday. Y^t: CHENG HOE of Malaya entered the singles semi-final of the Cricket Club of India badminton championships here last night when he beat A.I. Thakore in straight sets. Cheng, who meets teammate Teh Kew San in Uie semi-finals190 words
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Article180 1961-10-14 11 COOKE SCORES WINNER FOR THE SCC I SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Cricket Club took full points with a solitary goal victory over the Singapore Teachers Union in the S.H.A. division one league match on the padang yesterday. While the SCC deserved their second victory in their third outing in the League,180 words
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168 1961-10-14 11 S'PORE BLUES MEN FOR SECOND TRIAL THOMSON, Sat.— Singapore AllA Blues will be holding theii second rugby trial at the Police Training School ground here on Monday at 5.00 p.m. in preparation for their All-Blues Cup match against Federation Armed Forces to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28.168 words
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Article12 1961-10-14 11 R< ¥Sfv le ar" OT J^*" Uvula, captain D*wia.12 words
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142 1961-10-14 11 RAWALPINDI, Sat— M.C.C. made, tor the 1 most part, a satisfactory start to their tour here yesterday by dismissing the President's XI in three and threequarter hours for 208 and replying with a sound, unbroken opening stand of 69 by142 words
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Article23 1961-10-14 11 LYTHAM. Sat. The United States golfers established a formidable 6-2 lead over Britain in the Ryder Cup foursomes matches here.23 words
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Article35 1961-10-14 11 CARDIFF, Sat.— Welsh hopes of victory over England In the home soccer International championship here today have been boosted by the appearance, for the first time for two years, of John Charles.35 words
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Article23 1961-10-14 11 LOS ANGELES, Sat. World i featherweight champion Davey I Moore last night scored a fifthi round knockout over Peloii Cervantes.23 words
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Advertisement527 1961-10-14 11 Bs^^^^Ri- 1 fig p^afe^'lrß Bk AVON'S HI-LIGIh^siHAMPOb now for three hair typesl AVON'S HI-LIGHT SHAMPOO is now available in three formulas: for DRY, NORMAL and OILY hair. It leaves your hair dazzling clean, yet easy to manage. And those high lights! AVONnet HAIR SPRAY. This popular hair sproy creates on527 words
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Miscellaneous1122 1961-10-14 11 Penang Race Card for tomorrow 1 RACE 1—2.00: CL 5, DIV. 4—6 FURS. 1 ***** ARCTIC REGION «yr btrg (Dr. Mrs. E. C. Lhn) 2 0564 FLYING HANdW^r^. Hardw^V M hai 3 ***** SLIPPER PRlNcr^c^inntu 4 *****T10NG BAHR^lir*btg 'footataTstai SU 6 ***** CHARGE SHEE^ SfVShSS 8U 6 9779? tvrvAD S1,122 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1961-10-14 12 Redan II is the logical choice for tomorrow' s Penang Cup race SCRUTINEER, reporting direct from the court* BEST BETS Picador II in Race 3, Redon II in Race 5, Tinggi Harapan in Race 7. PENANG, Saturday. T ()\V that Mr. H.K. Hardwick's up-and-coming Redan II has hit his right1,623 words
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Article36 1961-10-14 12 PERTH, Sat.-Frank Cameron, right-arm fast-medium bowler captured seven Western Australia wickets for 27 runs to put the New Zealand touring teanf in a s o ;?SP<*ltion on the second day of {heir match.36 words
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Article20 1961-10-14 12 .^NDON, Sat.— Result* of last nights two English football league matches were: League Tv*% Scunthorpe United 5 SoSthamp^n20 words
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Advertisement78 1961-10-14 12 CALENDAR i Automatically clu,, glng Bl &lH /6 COLLYER QuTr^* ,^^fc WHEREVER YOU r better 4 .jHJjf" Jjr' >• s «iw *5 .<* I H foshion tor whith Arro, -'/j ;.>»', K S*"^^ or^ fomou! w lflch V^j 5[ «celoimed tor cxp.r* te. le <j Mr* 9 perfect tlf cohori78 words
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Miscellaneous617 1961-10-14 12 ft IMF HAND FOR THE OPENING RAG I THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES j MALAY MAIL RARYARG NAN FAN6 MOST FARCIED SCRUTINEER TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER LMY KWEE LON MA YU-LOONG RORSES 2 FLYING HAND~~ 6 ANGKOR WAT J 2 FLYING HAND 2 FLYING~HAND~* 2 FLYING HAND617 words
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Miscellaneous302 1961-10-14 12 «9iH B^ WfW- > r Cut aleng dotted lines j I SATURD j FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE BQ* Cut out and pin with other coupons I Posting instructions appear belc*. NAME rTV ri ADDRESS /-X- < 1 6 1 Illinchß i0 ••Miiiiiiii.M Cut alon« dotted Imes CLUES FOR WORD302 words
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