The Singapore Free Press, 18 October 1961
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Title Section21 1961-10-18 1 ™KIO IP with TIE LOCAL HEWS YOI MUST Ml.*. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article130 1961-10-18 1 Will it be boy or girl for Princess Margaret!— P. 6 jig hunt on for irew-cut man in jail garb .{V; IPORK, IVed. \;i island-wide L for an Outram Gj prisoner, who leaped yesterday lerAoon. was still Uu> morning. ier, Lim ,a iasTeck l>i k€ lo i130 words
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118 1961-10-18 1 8-FT. ERROR: NOW $500,000 MARKET MAY BE PULLED DOWN NOTTINGHAM. Wed. A 46-year-old civil servant here Is demanding that a $500,000 brand new supermarket should be pulled down because it was mistakenly built eight feet too close to his house. Mr. Bevan Hughes said: "The .supermarket runs down the bottom118 words
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Article26 1961-10-18 1 Ttt-miN Wed. Three young M uJ?thrt drove through the iC -r« of the East German-West ffirtST oordlr checkpoint at Staaken. police said.26 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-10-18 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Seven members of the Singapore Amateur Cycling; Association who use Times House as starting point for their daily 25-mile practice rides have entered for The Free Press cycle race on Nov. 5. They aro Bakar Ismail. 18. Kadir Hassan. 21.220 words
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256 1961-10-18 1 Cautious Western reaction to Khrushchev speech capitals last night reacted cautiously to Mr. Khrushchev's address to the Communist Party Congress in Moscow yesterday in which he made a conditional offer to drop the deadline for a German peace treaty and gave details of the Soviet Union's nuclear m jght. I256 words
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158 1961-10-18 1 M.P. TO SANDYS: QUEEN'S GHANA VISIT SHOULD BE CANCELLED LONDON. Wed. British Liberal Member of Parliament, Mr. Jeremy Thorpe spent half an hour with Commonwealth Relations Secretary Mr. Duncan Sandys yesterday to explain why he thought Queen Elizabeth should call off her visit to Ghana next month. "He gave me158 words
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224 1961-10-18 1 U.S. bus firm may run Spore to Malaya service OAYA LEBAR, Wed.— The Greyhound Corporation of Chicago, America's largest transportation company, may start operating on the Singa-pore-Malaya route with their air-condi-tioned buses. This was revealed by Mr. F. W. Ackerman, president of the Greyhound Corporation, who spent three days here224 words
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Article38 1961-10-18 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the wage claims dispute between the Staits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees Union resumes this afternoon at 2.30. There was no session this morning.38 words
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51 1961-10-18 1 LONDON. Wed. A surprise left-wing challenge to the present leadership of the British Parliamentary Labour Party became known last night. Mr Anthony Greenwood will oppose the present leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, at the election which always takes place at the beginning of a new session of51 words
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Article38 1961-10-18 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed.— The first flight test of the Saturn super rocket boosters, on which the United States has pinned much of its hopes for future space exploration, has been postponed indefinitely, it was announced yesterday.38 words
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Article22 1961-10-18 1 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Tne Sultan of Johore left here by air this morning for Kuala Lumpur to attend the Rulers' conference.22 words
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Article94 1961-10-18 1 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California), Wed.— The Xl 5 rocket plane travelled at a record 3,920 m.p.h. here yesterday and had its flaps down to prevent it from going even faster. Test pilot Joe Walker took the sleek, stubby winged plane to within 80 m.p.h.94 words
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224 1961-10-18 1 PUBLIC PHONE VANDALS ON RAMPAGE: S.T.B. IS WORRIED SINGAPORE, Wed.— u^ The Singapore Telephone Board is worried because vandals are damaging public phone boxes. Boxes and their equipment have been damaged as many as 69 times In six months. The worst areas are the thickly populated ones like Serangoon Garden224 words
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200 1961-10-18 1 'Britain will fulfil her Seato obligations' MERGER AND THE SPORE BASE I ONDON, Wed. A British Foreign Office spokesman, questioned yesterday about! the future role of Singapore as a British base, said Britain has every intention of continuing to honour its Seato commitments. "In any discussions about the future of200 words
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Article35 1961-10-18 1 PARIS. Wed. Senor Lisanciro Oteio Gonsaiez. chief reporter of the Havana newspaper "Revolution."' was informed by the French authorities yesteraay that he must leave France within 48 hours, the Cuban Embassy announcea today.35 words
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Article35 1961-10-18 1 NEW YORK. Wed— The Duke of Windsor's life story including his dramatic abdication from Britain's throne almost 25 years ago will be filmed as a television series, it was announced yesterday.35 words
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Article163 1961-10-18 1 RUBtER PRICE DOWN > bei firs! ci .i<ic in V ci \us 1'.0.b B#CSMsd In Sin :.:ptnc tlii*> morning at 82; < < tits per lb., (low bj .1 h i' of a cent <>n > < slerd love Totae mi MALAYAN. HK FUNDS Man a ers pn< s163 words
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Advertisement37 1961-10-18 1 MwSjaam mr^e^<s^yy-yy c>^»^o^ s.^o>>^)B l^^^^BßßK.^Bj^ 2BMa^«a >^>~~" ■a>^^^Bßa^aaaaiW^ r >s s?Ja >- 13 xi flßaw a^^^^^^^^^^t^^3^^^^^^^^^^^n n i patUmm amo jm^aamgsssSS&^^xiSi:^^aK3M^^^^Ss?s>So^sso*o 1 bbl#v% 5 5 I nnW VW^. yj^ ftß^^^^^K^^^y^KS^ y^mmmWT' JmmW B^BV mT^,^^ Am* Ha^r X B^^ £ITITUS<s>37 words
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510 1961-10-18 2 Malayan Breweries boosts sales overseas: Report by chairman ssfasdfsdgy bh arg By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JHERE HAS BEEN a gratifying increase in the volume of export and sales of beer and stout overseas by Malayan Breweries Limited, according to the annual report by the chairman, Mr.510 words
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Article113 1961-10-18 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sa.es m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.45 (unchanged), F. and X. ords. $2.40 9 cents), Metal Box $2.15 Cunchangeu), Robinson ords. $1.37 7 cents), Sime Darby 7s. 10^c. S^U.), Steamship 80 Vi cents < cent), S. Times $3.02 <—113 words
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287 1961-10-18 2 DROP IN TIN PRICE AS DEALERS WAIT FOR G.S.A. TENDER I ONDON. Wed. The tin market remained subdued and prices yesterday morning lost a further £2 a ton all round. This partly reflected a tendency on the part of dealers 10 await the outcome of todays General Services Administration tender287 words
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Article48 1961-10-18 2 KOTTAYAM .Kerala State), Wea.— Dr Ran-.a Vanr.a. chair::..in ot the RubbtT Boa id nere. aa.- atresead tiie need to >tieiis(Hen the übbei plantation in- 1 UQstrj wi a propa replanting, ne* planting <mv research. He ■.1 addressing the 40th meeting he- Rubber Be •i d.48 words
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Article214 1961-10-18 2 V,; MIPS lying alongside th. Singapore wharves today are: Yam 33 Ll4. I'irlandia 4«. President Arthur 46. \.*m Mara 31 He;yo Maru 8 7. Baatdaat 19/16, Ooiden Zeta 29 SO o.i-kerk 36/96, StaawM R:au 40 41. ro..«i Mnru No 11 Kesary:* 3. Yama I 7/_::yo Miru IS,214 words
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Article53 1961-10-18 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H S. Bank Corporation $334 5334 sales sales Wheeiock Marden $12.10 $11.90 sides sales H'kong phone $39.25 $40.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $33.50 $33.75 sales sales Taikoo Docks $60.00 $61.00 sales sales Jardine Matheson $24.0053 words
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230 1961-10-18 2 LONDON BUYERS CAUTIOUS: GOOD DEMAND FOR GILTS LONDON. Wed. Steadier conditions were apparent I on the London stock market yesterday but there was noj thing to aid sentiment and buyers continued to proceed j cautiously. Gilt-edged securities continued te attract a good investment demand and prices made further headway with230 words
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216 1961-10-18 2 23.000 idle as car firm sacks 8,000: Steel plant closes LONDON. Wed. -A total of 23.000 British workers are jobless today after mass dismissals in a major section of the nation's car industry and the closedown of Europe's biggest steel plant in Wales. In both cases, the cause was strike216 words
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Article23 1961-10-18 2 TOKYO. Wed.— Contamination !of the air and rainwater over Japan and South Korea by radioactivity has steadily increased in recent weeks.23 words
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172 1961-10-18 2 Malaya backs plan for U.N. study of radiation effects UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. MALAYA was among countries that today supported a bid spearheaded by Canada and Japan to have the U.N. intensify scientilic research into the effects of atomic radiation. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's announcement that the Soviet Union would explode a172 words
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Article25 1961-10-18 2 LONDON. Wed.— A civil Dakota aircraft crashed near Carlisle yesterday, killing the crew of four. There were no passengers on board.25 words
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Article22 1961-10-18 2 LONDON. Wed.— Lord Crookshank, leader of the House of Commons from 1951-55. died at his home here yesterday, aged 68.22 words
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119 1961-10-18 2 U.N. FUNDS TO GET MALAYAN SUPPORT AGAIN UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Malaya yesterday reaffirmed its "wholehearted*' support for the U.N. programme of technical assistance and the Special Fund but said it could make no more than a "token contribution*' in 1962. Inche Aziz Ibrahim pledged that Malaya would contribute $75,000 to119 words
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Article84 1961-10-18 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States yesterday announced that emergency food stocks were being made available to South Vietnam where floods have caused a food shortage for half a million people. The "Food For Peace" programme said four and a half million pounds of U.S.-do-nated84 words
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274 1961-10-18 2 LONDON, Wednesday. T ORD HOME British Foreign Secretory, said here yesterday he L was encouraged by Mr. Khrushchev's statement that the end of this year was no longer the necessary date for the signing of a peace treaty with East Germany although he could274 words
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173 1961-10-18 2 EX-PRESIDENT VOROSHILOV DISGRACED: NIK STRIPS HIM OF HIS GLORY LONDON. Wed— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday stripped of his glory an 80-year-old Marshal of the Soviet Union who was Soviet President from Stalin's death until May last year. Mr. Khrushchev, in naming for the first time Marshal Voroshilov as a member173 words
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Article27 1961-10-18 2 NEW YORK. Wed.— Mr. Joaquin Elizalde, Philippines delegate to U.N., yesterday appealed to all the powers to agree to a moratorium on nuclear testing.27 words
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Article129 1961-10-18 2 LONDON, Oct. 17. Praviou* Today RUBBER No. 1 Rtft e.l.f. EurODian oort» Oct. unquoted unquoted No* 24 3/16 24 9/32 RUBBER No. 1 RtS Soot 24 11/16 24 9/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement Mouse Terms. Nev 24 11/16 24 9 16 Oee 21 11/16 24 11.16129 words
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Article69 1961-10-18 2 NEW YORK Oct. 17 Previous Today TIM Straits spat 121.00 120.37 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract. Nov. 2ft. 72* 29.55 Jan 29.00 2<*.9. r i TONE: Quiet. SALES: Four lots. St "vi ,rr Contract 29.524 SJ.tfi lin 28.95 2vK2l TONE: Quiet. SALES: Three lots. No. 1 RSS Nov.69 words
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Article34 1961-10-18 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 17. Previous Today SO Industrials 703.15 701.98 30 Railroads 151.02 150 42 40 Domestic Bonds 83.92 83.91 15 Utilities 126.81 126.78 85 Stocks Composite Averages 241. 70 241.2734 words
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Article37 1961-10-18 2 Malabar spot 435. afloats 433 Oct. shipment 43. Lampons spot 43* afloats 43;. Oct. shipment 43. Muntok white spot 56. afloats o2|. Oct shipment 50, seller*, ex-dock. Above piicea uuutvu u» Üb. cenii oar ib.37 words
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Article81 1961-10-18 2 LONDON, Oct. 17. Previous Today COPRA Philippines e.i.f. U.K. /North European port* delivered weight per long ton Oct $1641 £164 COPRA Straits Borneo 0.1.f. U.K./ North European •rtl delivered weight per long ton Oet./Hov £59 Lsft COCONUT OIL erode Strait* 0.1.f. European port* m bulk Ptr long81 words
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Article23 1961-10-18 2 BONN. Weo. Dr. Konrad Aaenauer said here yesterday he hoped to meet President Kenneoy after election of new Chancellor.23 words
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Article127 1961-10-18 2 pARIS. Vf people v.,,;; ed killed htrpl S as Paris poi^l with several' b3 Muslims Ma-V test parade on boulevard opera c Police ope: M least 500 Muslirr have been detain*? Tlie Muslin-.- ing a<raii.s< t i*i advising them i I at night or to streets, v nece» selves127 words
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Article28 1961-10-18 2 SEOUL. Won a. Ij Anthony Sehm oChief of Mi. Royal a the Far Bast called General Chung He* r-.V man o: Uu South X j Supreme Coui.>28 words
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Article27 1961-10-18 2 SAIGON. Wei I namose Oommu M Buffered hi avy >■ siruck at Gove I times i:i one c..,-. -.'.M the engaecmf:.* -M lost 58 dead27 words
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Advertisement456 1961-10-18 2 NXT.K. LINE Saaaoro Maru Ger j L'poc ETA I 12/61), IT6WI, Shmane Maru for Aden, leddan] P. Said.** Genoa, London, Ante/en) &Le H3v: 27,29 Oct Yonoriama Maru Ml Part Sa-a. Beirut. Lattakid, Famagusta Piraean, IrtaaMil (Boarfas, Canstajia), c^essa m 4 :ii 'V t2 U NOV New Vera Maru fee Amp,456 words
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Advertisement120 1961-10-18 2 PHILIPS WA y^mmWmar^ new listening I j|^H wherever m^^iemS^m W mm CL *mw j iMmmmmmamm** Iflflflfll BMIIIIBC 'V i- ::rC v ."i IS H -^^•mm* mm mm portable transist- W\ in leatherette I j wide reception ./^^N^ 1 a MALAYA BORNEO JB I MODERN SLACKS for SMART YOU»O* HACK-STRAP WW120 words
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Article127 1961-10-18 3 I SINGAPORE, Wed. Ii; Tengah Theatre Club's it the Cultural Centre, [he Services Drama Festival s( n s farce, "You Too Can rures me ed 1 1 icjj I f ,arge cast ilcn s they* irsed era bewildered TV men, George Palmer as Lord Leverdale looking very much likeA.B.A. - 127 words
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Article77 1961-10-18 3 L c v.. I j kg for a -re going to j the Xl m [far, 10- lay staj »oir.g t Ba k Park r tel Mr. P. R. Nairn, a British mining engineer, flew in from Rome. He leaves for Australia tomorrow. He also stays at77 words
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136 1961-10-18 3 ASIA FOUNDATION PRESENTS 300 BOOKS TO ASSOCIATION SINGAPOKij, Wen.— A representative of the Asia Foundation here, Mr. James Kokorin, presented over 300 books worth $2,000- to the Supervisory and Management T ra i n i ng Association of Singapore on behalf of the foundation. The books, dealing with management and136 words
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75 1961-10-18 3 AIRLINE MANAGER GIVES LUNCH TO JOURNALISTS SINGAPORE, Wed. An informal luncheon for Press representatives was given yesterday by Mr. Tonao Senda, general manager for pubSc relations and advertising of Japan Air Lines. Mr Senda arrived from japan and flew off last night to Australia to attend the Sternational Air Travel75 words
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Article271 1961-10-18 3 It will be State's 3rd secondary technical institution SINGAPORE, Wed.— y Increasing facilities for technical education are being made available by the Government for post-pri-mary school children who want to enter the Polytechnic or find employment in industry after leaving school. Work has started on a271 words
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Article, Illustration567 1961-10-18 3 SINGAPORE DIARY sdfdstfagag r^SjSf^lf^iTj^ffSfffi SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ]\|R. LIM CHOR PEE, president of the Experimental Theatre Club, tells me proceeds of the dub's first stage production will be given to the National Theatre Trust Fund. "Major Barbara" by George Bernard Shaw, produced by Mr. Lim himself, will be staged some time567 words
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167 1961-10-18 3 COMEDY TO BE SCREENED IN AID OF CHARITY SINGAPORE, Wed. A British comedy "Follow That Horse" will be screened at the charity film show at the Sky Theatre on Friday, Oct. 27, in aid of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association. The show will be under the patronage of the Yang167 words
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Article44 1961-10-18 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. There will be no water in Zones One and Two from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. No-water areas tomorrow are Zones Three and Four (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and Zones Six and Seven (2 p.m. to 8 p.m.).44 words
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Advertisement129 1961-10-18 3 fsoO MUST BE WON E^l^ir WEl^ ■.■■<■'*£ EN SELECTING YOUR LIFE LONG RING OOK FOR VALUE REUABIUTY. I m a» t J* Mil, %i .jt^ ag V^^^^^^^^te^M AW**. *k m I 4ttMa±. m\m± Vmm>~^*'Sr rm. 9 *mmmmW Z M f§ C.DE SILVA BROS., j iftinn fa cl v ring Jewellers129 words
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Miscellaneous374 1961-10-18 3 g dfgdfgdfgdg VAL: 'The Little Door" by Tanglin at Cultural Centre theatre, Canning Rise, 8.30 p.m. THIRD ISBRANDTSEN MOBILE FAIR at Singapore Polytechnic, Prince Edward Road. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of works by local artists, British Council, Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free374 words
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130 1961-10-18 4 $3,000 OXYGEN TENT GIFT FOR MUAR HOSPITAL MUAR, Wed. The Rotary Club of Muar has presented an oxygen tent on behalf of the people to the Muar General Hospital. The tent, costing about $3,000. was bought through public donations and contributions from members ol the Rotary Club. The chief source130 words
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88 1961-10-18 4 ROTARIANS TO PICNIC ON DANGA ISLAND JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club will hold r gala picnic at a bungalow on Danga island, three miles from the town here on Nov. 18 Fellow rotarians from Singapore will also be joining the picnic with their families. Mr.88 words
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Article, Illustration329 1961-10-18 4 HOBBY GROWS INTO PROSPEROUS BUSINESS IN A YEAR KATONG, Wednesday. A 22- YEAR-OLD youth who took up fishrearing a year ago is today one of the best-known aquarists in Katong and proud owner of two aquarium shops. He is Mr. Poh Ah Lek, whose name is a household word to329 words
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Article, Illustration157 1961-10-18 4 Japanese night-club hires Katong dancer KATONG, Wed. A nightclub in Japan will soon be having its first Singapore dancer Miss Annie Chia (above). Curvaceous, Miss Chia. known to thousands in Singapore and Malaya for her exotic dances, has appeared in many films here. She has in addition toured many countries157 words
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92 1961-10-18 4 SCOUTS TO HOLD CAMPFIRE ON GOLDEN JUBILEE QATU PAHAT, Wed.— About 400 scouts from 12 groups in the Bandar Penggaram Local Boys Scout Association will hold a camp fire to celebrate the association's Golden Jubilee year in the last week of October. Inche Tahir bin Nazarali, the District Commissioner, said92 words
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202 1961-10-18 4 Datin Azizah will head Johore drive to raise cash for Poppy Day Fund JOHORE BAHRU, Wed I)ATIN Azizah binte Haji Abdul Rahman, wife of the State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa, has been appointed State organiser of the Poppy Day appeal committee. Poppy Day will be on Nov. 11.202 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-10-18 4 MR. WILLIAM LIM SOO KENG an i Miss Rosalind Koh Choon Hong pictured after their marriage at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace in Tanjong Katong. Mr. Lim is attached to a firm that deals with housing. The bride, a keen water-skiier, is popularly known53 words
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Article28 1961-10-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mr. James Ho. a founder, member and treasurer of the Johore Bahru Junior Chamber of Commerce, has resign- i ed from his post.28 words
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Article25 1961-10-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. Paul Lesser has been invited to be the chairman of the Sea Scouts committee which is being formed here.25 words
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Article134 1961-10-18 4 K AT V NG t volunw. support club' 1 Projects. QfLJ Mrs Tan treasurer f <"* Neighbours I of the r V.M.C.A l: Mrs. t.,: h Press that corps COul( j u r i promotion of P tween the di*'** of a ciub ft wouid taM the members education134 words
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Advertisement483 1961-10-18 4 TANJONC INN 73. TANJONG RHU, SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** SEASIDE HOTEL, BAR RESTAURANT Opti Daily 12 Noon to Mid-nite Chinese Western Food Served Charming Waitresses Courteous Service DANCING NIGHTLY 9 p.m. to Mid-nite Saturdays Extension to 1 a.m. OPEN AIR DANCE FLOOR HAWAIIAN BAND. Miss CHAN FEE YIN, Mak Yee Wong483 words
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Advertisement84 1961-10-18 4 An entirely new ERRES AC mains i many outstanding j The attractive h0 polished walnut cm enhance the appei of any living room perfect sound rapt will ensure yearjcf oood listerung. B*" |RA615.1 SporerJJl I red.,sW STOKVIS (M) Ll Spore, K. Lumpwr.'lpi "HOFNER" M With oracetul C«t-*w easy ccntro' c<84 words
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Article, Illustration896 1961-10-18 5 Lt. Harry Rieseberg - DEATH DUEL BENEA TH THE SEA Lt. Harry Rieseberg by PART A *****888 l A voyage through the Spanish Main to find Spanish galleons sunk while carrying vast treasuries of gold, silver and other v a 1 v a bles. Today, a fight to the death against a monster of896 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-10-18 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson GSCbFSR HMM UNUSUAL FCK HARMON Y. I I Ttfff? fID fl r\ f7/? /7 I VTi Mtmm W^^**^r^ Wk&^^^ MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis [■HflKweKE ALL INTELLIGeMOE/ ER >^N[^ ES rK^ THrS MAM M£ APST»E^p^^ HE WAS TOO CLEVER FO*HH164 words
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Article367 1961-10-18 6 Malaysiaby the Tengku irgdgy gdfgsdftgfgdfa HTHE case for a "Fedex ration of Malaysia" can be viewed in clearer perspective following Tengku Abdul Rahman's important speech in the Federal House of Representatives. In particular the Federation Prime Minister has made abundantly clear the role Singapore would play in Malaysia or in367 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1961-10-18 6 A boy or Princess Margaret? BABY'S ARRIVAL MAY HASTEN PARENTS' SEARCH FOR NEW HOME IN COUNTRY FAMILY TREND POINTS TO A SON, SAYS GUY JONES BLAZING beacons on the hilltops signalled the birth of Princess Margaret Rose on a stormy summer's evening at Glamis Castle, ancient Scottish home of Macbeth.1,178 words
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Article40 1961-10-18 6 The Free Press reported: Telegraphic Summary: A dreadful collision occurred on the London and Brighton ported, rendered' mmmaS* to the Italian «r^«^«^ against thA^iiS^f? 111??* BariS* Bishon g n? tSni? rS^andßrS&ii 0L G k lou P^vostT'^een^oTfrd" 140 words
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Article106 1961-10-18 6 ISAAC LYTTLE, a Cooks- I town, Northern Ireland, carpenter, called out the fire brigade because he had lost his false teeth in a well 12 feet deep. He was washing them in the well when they slipped from his grasp and sank to the bottom. The firemen,106 words
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Article136 1961-10-18 6 Life is like that A SALESMAN v^ ln to ar C A the menus oj magnificent Sal 3 T^ exterior >* silver. The UDh ;-i in hide, ande?^ automatic. Pr(.p r( "s ton. and a roch^ slides out; p r *C'; -< ton, unci t .■,."'>■ shaker work* ft^ here136 words
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Article44 1961-10-18 6 SNIBBO h. |J disastrously, i: nouncement thai ft bola. the soft* ;i Europe. "Make* and card. careless wa carefreo. To< will be an .p..-' "breathalysing c veiior with a car singing out den. and driw though he had en fortune, will b' watched44 words
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Advertisement42 1961-10-18 6 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHimmiuninmimmi42 words
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Miscellaneous258 1961-10-18 6 TODAY'S RADIO :Wy .y -yy: 1 •■•|V- X Hjßaßßaj^BiiM>iJSft*wMaigß3aSBwMaSM RADIO SINGAPORE l bookshelf: 8.00 Life With DcxShort Wave Service T 83 C sh on tne £00 Pick ol the pops; 9.30 The 41 metres (T250 kc/s.) news; 9.40 Spotlight on Medium Wave Service: 100 Thirty-minute theatre; 10.30 WeYe in business;258 words
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Miscellaneous336 1961-10-18 6 I Wa mmmmm. m BJ«J"> BjLmJbl *>* BBBBj amaajaJß I— I *v 27 m m H2B I I I f i t.. F LUES ACROSS 9 Anger in the fire-station? [31 I «r S J°5 gun ot gIrl! (6) 12 M °t a small tank (3> 7 Worked with speed336 words
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361 1961-10-18 7 Polytechnic students &et sea training on Chinese vessels SINGAPORE. Wednesday. Lvt Singapore youths serving as officer cadets aboard vessels own- n hinese shipowners here are paving the way for local men expatriate officers in the future. is have completed a361 words
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105 1961-10-18 7 C all for pool of voluntary welfre workers young men and women j Dedicated to welfare work. Inche Mohamed Shukor was giving a farewell inter- j view to The Free Press before his departure to take up his new post as Malayan Student Welfare Officer with the Malayan High Com-,105 words
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Article33 1961-10-18 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lt. General Sir Nigel Poett. Commander -in Chief, Far East Land Forces, will pay first official visit to Gurkha establishment in Nepal from Oct. 30 to Nov. 8.33 words
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Article18 1961-10-18 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Police Band will play at Crawford Park from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.18 words
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145 1961-10-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Members of the Rural and Urban committee of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club planted 40 trees at the Cheshire Home at Tampoi during "Operation Trees and Shrubs." Members of the committee had earlier assisted in cleaning up the nearby blukar and145 words
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Article, Illustration226 1961-10-18 7 3 DAYS HERE INSUFFICIENT F\YA LEBAR. Wed— Two American history students, Linda Zimmerman and Diana Duke, found their three-day stay in Singapore too short for a study of the cultures and history of the people. The two girls, both students of the University226 words
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Article, Illustration88 1961-10-18 7 Astonished at what he can do. Rupert carries out Gwyneth's idea ano orders the broom to go on ahead of him to his own cottage, and. without any trouble at all, the thing Boats away. Mr. Bear, returning to his work on a flower* bed, hears people88 words
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96 1961-10-18 7 150 AT FAREWELL PARTY FOR WELFARE OFFICER JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. About 150 members of the State Welfare Department here and their wives gave a farewell dinner and ronggeng party to Inche Mohamed Shukor bin Ali, the State Welfare Officer and hjs wife, on the eve of his departure to take96 words
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Article32 1961-10-18 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ma-jor-General E.A.W. Williams, GOC 2nd Division, has been appointed Chief of Staff. Far East Land Forces. He will assume his new appointment in May next year.32 words
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257 1961-10-18 7 Youth project wins top award for Singapore Jaycees SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Junior Chambers of Commerce had the distinction of becoming the first Asian chapter to win 'The world's most outstanding award tor I960" at the Kith Junior Chambers of Commerce world congress held in Puerto Rico. This coveted trophy257 words
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Article54 1961-10-18 7 ALOR STAR, Wed. Puan binte Mat, 20. a housewife, was bound over in $200 for six months for causing hurt to Halima binte Sulaiman. 21. at Sungei Korok, on August 4. Puan said she lost her temper when Halima threatened that she would one day54 words
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Article22 1961-10-18 7 KAJANG, Wed.— More quarters for both the clerical and manual staff of Radio Malaya here are being built here.22 words
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Advertisement283 1961-10-18 7 9n kL. TMmm -T^mwaau mm*%- Ya& Ms. WkWWmw tM&;~. M\ mr^-i W\ LaV Amm 9 ''^^k^kOki mmm .mmw^^ z %3 WW. mW y Jmmmr Ws& ;^K .^mmT Jmmmmm <mm iX.W^bdßl v 9 X iam .jH uWyy-wM ■':-:W' .•f^WPflPP*^ W >^S"te^^'::i^:.>:.:.^..x-:v.>-..vi: :v _S HERMES ~Suo=ll=ll j A portable typewriter can contribute283 words
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Miscellaneous199 1961-10-18 7 dfgfgagg rty IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... YOU are forward-looking, progressive and a "doer," rather than a dreamer. It is more than Hkelv that you will get exactly what you want out of life and will set out in a very straight line to get it- You are not the true199 words
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Miscellaneous81 1961-10-18 7 PIQPFQ < I>b 20-Mar- 20): riouco THIS is your best day of the week. Accomplish a great deal and guard against impulsive action. IDIPC < Mar 21-Apr. 20): nriICO BE SURE you know, how to handle other people this morning, and all goes well. TIURUS A P r 21 -May.81 words
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Miscellaneous76 1961-10-18 7 self to the job, without permitting side interests to intrude, you succeed. PillrTD (June 22-July 23): bARbEII STEP i^htly all day and you will not err in judgmentBest not to make any important decision. ICII Ju, y 24- Aug. 23): ONE LEU delay after another may plague you this morning,76 words
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Article, Illustration802 1961-10-18 8 TAN BENG KIM - Good frames bring out the best in paintings TAN BENG KIM ALWAYS GROUP YOUR PRINTS ON ONE WALL BY IT was a friendly visit to an old acquaintance that gave me the encouragement to deal with picture frames as my subject this week. In that Home, I noticed that the802 words
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Article, Illustration399 1961-10-18 8 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE BY TTOERE are hundreds 1 and hundreds of homes in Singapore where the women of the house are crying for more space. As houses get smaller and. smaller, the cry gets louder and louder. Yet many people cannot be bothered to do something399 words
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Advertisement167 1961-10-18 8 ■^m^m^m^B |jt> l^^Ht'l .m^mmmW^B^^^^ vS^ I lim ll .fl H M I I mfl?^*4 rjo^l Jm fl fl Wt%\ fl lL^rjnrus'O* /l Hfl m^ms*. I 1 BrBi 'SMB |fl K§ mB Everything you ever wanted in an electric cooker exciting *new features, magnificent I styling, and incredible value for money.167 words
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Advertisement146 1961-10-18 8 FLICK THE KNOB TO CHANGE THE GET IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON TIME... WHEN IT MEANS MOST TO MANAGEMENT lu s^ Burroughs Typing Sensimatic Accounting Machine brings «4F _4%)pftWjffll you a new high in accounting rfJ&Om*- M automation and flexibility. j^^^llJft'l ~*W Flick the knob to select one "t "^^^■Mlslr of four146 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1961-10-18 9 DESPITE SIZE, TURNIER PARKS EASILY, IS AT HOME IN TRAFFIC THE NEW CARS g sdasdfasdfas fsdf J tirsl time 1 saw I c Taunus in er station rago n, lo you I ik le driving down v I fj i\va> one Rhl. I <1,019 words
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Advertisement244 1961-10-18 9 gmmm m^^^mwA 'Am\mwkm^^' J^i* imm H Ha BSv y^mmßammmm V-l BS ,^3E ■bVbVbVbVbVbVbB :^9IBs aVaV '^Bam aVUB af ■as <v-*^Bal BSm .^H BSa-~-' S^B BSS 'SaS BSK^BSf Ba^Ba^BBBBBBBI -:-fe^H ■a\aSH 'SHP r ßaV^H*^ aY P*Bjßßa wi^B H .mlmwmm.-- y^^m y LLA^—^f^Jj Vim iiiii i mmmii NOW ItTHSTtME 70 CHANGS TO244 words
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Advertisement28 1961-10-18 9 ajii^j^ J RB Sparkling like DiomcnJ Most Powerful f f 'n <i Sole Agents: SWtE NIN TRADING CO., 166, Cross Street, Singapore. INVtCTsTiAOIO CO." 76, Malay Street. Penang.28 words
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343 1961-10-18 10 Tengah airmen hope to enjoy 'boom' rugby year despite setbacks B. NORMAN'S SERVICES PAGE TENGAH, Wednesday. ROYAL Air Force, Tengah, hope for new arrivals to help them reR% tain the Sanderson Cup for Fat East Air Force rugby championship this season. Notoriously slow starters to a season, Tengah havte stUl343 words
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409 1961-10-18 10 QUEEN'S OWN HIGHLANDERS DOMINATE NOVICES BOXING A YER RAJAH, Wed. The Singapore Base District boxing season opened with the Novices' championships at the Portsdown Road badminton hall here and one thing has become evident the Ist Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders are going to be a tremendous force at all weights.409 words
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26 1961-10-18 10 HONG KONO Wed.— Luis Siiverio of the Philippines won the Hong Kong amateur golf championship. Singapore's Jim Airth was fifth.26 words
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Article33 1961-10-18 10 SINOG APORE, Wed. HMS Terror beat Singapore Cricket Club's 2nd XV by 12 points (three tries, drop goal) to nil in their rugger match played on the padang here on Monday.33 words
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Article174 1961-10-18 10 RAF Seletar take on CSC today SELETAR, wed. The formidable RAF Seletar hockey team, doing exceedingly well so far this season, winning all, but one, of their matches in the Singapore Hockey Association's division one league, will meet a strong Ceylon Sports Ciub eleven this evening on Balestier Road ground174 words
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99 1961-10-18 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association voted in favour of lifting the ban on professional players competing on courts in Australia controlled by amateur bodies. The decision will give American promoter Jack Kramer the "go ahead" for a' proposed Australian tour by his99 words
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141 1961-10-18 10 JOHN MILLS HIT 1,700 RUNS THIS SEASON CHANGI, Wed. Fit. Lt. John Mills, a member ol Headquarters Far East Air Force cricket team, had the distinction of scoring 1,700 runs which included one century to become the leading batsman for his team this season. HQ FEAF have just completed a141 words
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90 1961-10-18 10 LUCKY DRAW AND PRIZES AT SOFTBALL DANCE SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Softball Association's third end-of-season dance will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Singapore Recreation Club, starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $2.00 per head and an additional charge of $1.50 for the reservation of a90 words
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Article143 1961-10-18 10 17-EPPEL, Wed. A. J. Trienen, returning a card of 87 74 161, and W. Ward, with- 86 75 161. led the field of eight qualifiers in the Keppel Golf Club's championship for the Dawson Cup. Ten golfers, carrying handicaps of 5 to 14 took part in tbe143 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-10-18 10 RAF Tengah's Ist XV. From left to right: standing &AC. Pandian. cpo FaruT Unsted, SAC. Watson, Spr. Fort, SAC. Cawley, F/U. Clark, F/Lt. Warne f fj Kneeling SAC. Thomas, Cpl. Holloway, SAC. Earnshaw, SAC. Drinnan, j/x SAC. Llltton. The second fifteen show, from left81 words
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Article105 1961-10-18 10 AUTUMN MEET FOR ARMY GOLFERS npHOMSON, Wed. Royal Singapore Golf Club's links was a hive of activity when the Singapore Army Golf Society held their annual autumn golf meeting over the week-end. The major event which was the 18-hole championship medal for the best gross score was won by Colonel105 words
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Article62 1961-10-18 10 LONDON. ww n Jayasinghe and J Inman. betoestersbifl J Cricket Club's ti J from Ceylon, havi *j an invitation from tnej Cricket Board I J February for 1 J against the I side. J -M.C.C. hav< that the trip <■■■■■ j" stitute a break qualifying residence] County secretary Turner,62 words
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275 1961-10-18 10 Kiwis are the second fifteen to lower colours of the SCC SINGAPORE. Wednesdi T<HE second team so far this season to him distinction of lowering the colours ol the Bl pore Cricket Club's Rugby XV. Singapore s d est civilian rugby team, was 75 Squadron KM; In a fast and275 words
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272 1961-10-18 10 Army's best sportsmen to play three-match series in Hong Kong SINGAPORE, Wednesday CK)RTY-EIGHT playx ers and officials, comprising the Army's leading sportsmen will be leaving Singapore on Sunday on the troopship 'Nevasa' for a series of football, cricket and shooting matches in Hong The football team will play three matches272 words
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Advertisement289 1961-10-18 10 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular I jf" I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- Mm lH fIL plete the special delivery form be- zvyh low and hand it to your news-vendor ItjQfTal or post it to the address below and i fcTifvJl the FREE PRESS289 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1961-10-18 11 SEBASTIAN RASOO - SEBASTIAN RASOO JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER By r< °-s defeat 1960 Federafj fMalaya beckey ions Malacca. fl" „tor-stati trial ID r-ow mat al P"\ the ?;;;h s no <Hs- players i officials were 1 t»ey mtest- game > g rnbilan ftt em1,158 words
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Article25 1961-10-18 11 TOBQNTQ Wed —World heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson and challenger Tom McNeeley of Boston signed a contract yesterday to meet here on Dec. 4.25 words
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248 1961-10-18 11 Veteran Pope will compete at Dunlop Hill Climb SINGAPORE, Wednesday. VETERAN motor racing ace, Freddie Pope, will be one of the 240 competitors fighting for honours at the Dunlop Gap Hill Climb on Sunday. Pope is president of the Singapore Motor Club. Pope, who announced this week that he would248 words
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159 1961-10-18 11 WORK ON THE 'RIDGE' TO BEGIN SOON LONDON, Wed. Work on eliminating the controversial "ridge" at Lord's cricket ground here will begin immediately. After a fully comprehensive survey of the square, it has been decided to lift and level an area of nine feet by nine feet in the centre,159 words
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Advertisement91 1961-10-18 11 LOWEST-PRICED I LIGHT-WEIGHT H PORTABLE H TYPEWRITER B mmmmmmm W^'^^ftftfS^^J^ "*»i- 1 "wia sum* ito. *».»««■«^srinttST; C a. v.... T.I «>}•* "> »-<- t.W 1 T.I II4D '<: mmt s-.,..... TV 'o«»» m -j*'. v.,.,..' t.i. iim4 ttasa/aasai FP *****1 VIJLJ? I W|TU NOW ON IJ IH RE CORD BREAKING91 words
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Advertisement303 1961-10-18 11 Bg&.™ Hfc '^^^,^H fl^wja mm fc_^ flßEßßfcaS^^ia^B^H^ w H hhH Hr '''^Bflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfl a li^^^fial^^^iiaßl '■•■•'%sAm\ SBS HH Wmmw&<yyyWsyy^^ LaT^H PgWKfJ^^^^^gffl H^fl||a^^ -^^W^-: ;> -^B MNfc fl flfl k. ,^SSfI bf.iiV J fl I^^J^ fli^J'H flflflflflflflflflflf ,\l- -H r s^^pHi Sl^'fl I fI H»W H fl^fl LHbk fl r x^ P^303 words
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183 1961-10-18 12 A HUNDRED S.I.R. BOXERS FIGHT IN THE HOT SUN SINGAPORE, .Wed. About 100 boxers, all new to the game, fought in the hot afternoon sun in the preliminary bouts of the Singapore Infantry Regiment Novices championships yesterday at Ulu Pandan. The championship started at 7.30 in the morning, and went183 words
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Article46 1961-10-18 12 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Singapore Cricket Club win mccc 5 Dog Coy. RMP in a rugger match on the padang this evening at 5.15 p.m. The SCC In viation XV versus St. Andrew's Old Boys match, as previously announced, a off.46 words
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355 1961-10-18 12 Bangkok trip at stake as youths start 'sixes' tournament JALAN BESAR, Wednesday. WITH their hearts bent on making a trip to Bangkok for the fourth Asian Youth football tournament, more than a hundred boys took the field yesterday for the youths six-a-side tourney which began at the Stadium. Sixteen teams355 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-10-18 12 Singara of "A" Company takes a left cross on his jaw well delivered by Hashim of "Headquarters" Company in the Singapore Infantry Regiment Novices championships. Hashim gave it with a grin, but it was Singara who took the verdict.46 words
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379 1961-10-18 12 New route as children pour in entries for their Sunday Walk gfiot&ftte SINGAPORE, Wed. (CHINESE YMCA's v Student and Youth secretary, Mr. K. S. Ling, has started some- thing which may well blossom into Singapore's spectacle of the year for children. This is the Children's Walk on Sunday, which up379 words
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121 1961-10-18 12 OMAR IBRAHIM IS BEATEN BY UNKNOWN PLAYER BOMBAY, Wed.— All visiting Malayan players except Omar Ibrahim won their singles second round matches in the Western India badminton championships which began yesterday. Ibrahim lost to an unknown local player M.S. Rao ft i r i winning the first set and losing121 words
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Article25 1961-10-18 12 LONDON. Wed. Result* of yestfi aay's football matches wereDivision III: Northampton Town I Crystal Palace 1. Swindon Town 0 Queens Park Rangers 0.25 words
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103 1961-10-18 12 M.C.C.XIOUTFOR 252 ON SPINNERS' WICKET LYALLPUR (Pakistan), Wed. —The M.C.C. cricketers were dismissed for 252 when they began a three-day match against the Governor's XI here yesterday. M.C.C. Ist innings: Richardson b Saeed 42, Pullar b Mahmood 18, Barrington c Saeed b Afaq 55, M.J.K. Smith b Afaq 2, Parntt103 words
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126 1961-10-18 12 MACHEN MASTERS LONDON IN IN 5 ROUNDS LONDON. Wed. Eddie Machen, coloured Californian who is one of the leading contenders for the world heavyweight title proved far too good for former British champion Brian London in their international ten-round contest here last night. John "Cowboy" McCormack. of Scotland, won the126 words
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