The Singapore Free Press, 19 October 1961
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Title Section21 1961-10-19 1 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST HEAD.,, The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961. 13 CENTS.21 words
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Article25 1961-10-19 1 CHEAPER MILK PROJECT Airline's safety record wins high praise: P. 19 lo fridge needed [c »int venture or r. t j I 1 0 I25 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-10-19 1 $4. 5m. SCHEME TO RECLAIM SWAMPLAND FOR FARMING CJINGAPORE, Thurs The 0 Government has launched a $115,996 pilot scheme to reclaim 4.000 acres ol swampland for primary production over the next three years at a cost ol >4 1 million. III!- Parliamentary Secretarj to the Ministry of National Development. Mr.159 words
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487 1961-10-19 1 Mac tells Commons of danger of clash over Berlin LONDON. Thurs MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British A Prime Minister, said hist night it was dangerous not to take German opinion into full account when considering Berlin and Germany. Britain must not be afraid to state her own views but she487 words
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156 1961-10-19 1 PEARLERS TO FIGHT DEPORTATION ORDER IN COURT TODAY I DARWIN. Thurs. The three Malayans under threat ot dcoortation here will fly 2 000 miles to Melbourne next week to challenge the deportation orders in the Australian High Court. Meanwhile all employees in Darwin are being asked to contribute 2/- (70156 words
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Article36 1961-10-19 1 SINGAPORE. ThUTS. The Singapore Textiles and Geneiai Merchants Employees' Union last. night dismissed Mr. Teo Kai Hock, an executive member and secretary ol the union's Wluteaway's Branch Toi activities detrimental to tiie anion.'*36 words
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Article30 1961-10-19 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Industrial Arbitration Court hearing the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees Lnion resumes this afternoon at 2.30.30 words
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Article75 1961-10-19 1 WASHINGTON. Thur.s.— The General Services Administration yesterday announced the sale of 300 long tons horn grade tin. A G.S.A. spokesman said prices received ranged I from US$l.l7ll per lb. for Grade C tin to U551.1953 per lb. for Grade A tin. The G.S.A. spokesman said75 words
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177 1961-10-19 1 LIGHTERMEN STRIKE AT MIDNIGHT: SHIPPING STANDSTILL SINGAPORE. Thurs.— 13 About 2,000 lightermen working in the Outer Roads and the Singapore River went on strike at midnight last night, bringing shipping in the Outer Roads and the river to a virtual standstill This follows a breakdown in the final negotiations on177 words
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Article42 1961-10-19 1 MOSCO W. Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev saui here yesterday: ••The Soviet. Union Is ready to disband its army and sink our atomic bombs and missiles in tne ocean, bn; of course only given general and complete disarmament under suict international control."42 words
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Article35 1961-10-19 1 DEKALB (Illinois i. Thurs. Nine weeks of Peace Corps training began at Noriiiern Illinois University tor 40 volunteers. II the volunteers pass tue course, they will be assigned to work in Malaya.35 words
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Article, Illustration197 1961-10-19 1 500 in cycle race: Terry, 1 4, makes it SINGAPORE, Thurs Entries for The Free Press cycle race on Nov. 5 last night reached 500. The list has accordingly been closed. The last entry was 14-year-o'd Terry Quek. a student of the St. Joseph's [nstltutloti. It is lutk that Terry197 words
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Article200 1961-10-19 1 HUE UNCh' 0 o 1 1 Iter f t v .cl ipon <!ik v [ling MALAYAN HK Fl S Managers' pri \l.i!.,v II f und nt* i-t H Lund !ltd Mom K< n I UK cents. IWO COMMEI SINM iPORI I Tll P i nt lettei <«t Lion I200 words
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Advertisement44 1961-10-19 1 A „f*e</ Against p2 DANDRUFF! Ife |TCH y SCALP! SSI -aIUNG HAIR! l" :^~l M c»s. RIMSE o.~*__y iph/lMfTjr Erj WAH WATCH DEALER. Boaa Singopore. T«|: ***** |j 1 1 Xa *'otion "-<i i?■ >- T O. WOO MING BROTHER*. UmiMi, 9A# compbrtl St., Penan*44 words
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Advertisement91 1961-10-19 1 fgmm mm t^^^mmßammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWßElmCmmmMm I lliM^S^o^Ms^sj^S^^^^-^^sisS>~sspdHH Ij H I HMfii^?^^.^ i^^^Mij bi*M*EHHHH WHB mVXmmm HH m m mmmmmmm^9umm^^M^i'.- J MBffCBBMMjfIHt nHJ HH H D^fcLdf P'"i«!»i^^^S HH rntm m mt 2120 TE 3 TRANSISTOR medium short wave, aIL transistor operates on torchlight batteries One permanent dynamic loudspeaker. Push-pull output stage of 60091 words
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Advertisement21 1961-10-19 1 "FR. KUHLA" *^--M»'il^ FAMOUS v&%a I■ y. i v'ff Sole Agent*:-— SINGAPORE PIANO CO., 16". ORCHARD RD. SPORE-" 24 pages today21 words
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511 1961-10-19 2 Robinsons trade prospects are brighter in K.L., says chairman f M~i %^fl3TTT#i 4ft 1 1 Vfl JI ir nTSTiyMTi B^^m l^rTc^ii^ii^ By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHE PATTERN ol trading in Robinson Co., Ltd. is changing and it has to rely more and more on retail sales511 words
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300 1961-10-19 2 TIN CLOSES £3 A TON HIGHER: RUBBERS REMAIN DULL I ONDON, Thurs.— Tin took on a steadier appearance and closed mostly £3 a ton higher. Scattered buying found sel- rs more reserved than ol ate :n view of the prevailing ipressioß that current irket levels ar^ not suffi'iently attractive to300 words
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Article37 1961-10-19 2 ondon hui :he Pinan- rtmea ma. ket indices fox t ci 3 feast year, week ago, previous md yesterday respec- Tif^- jn i. IM 7. 3"? 9 :irr> Rudberv :0j Kg 9 17^6 173 437 words
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Article167 1961-10-19 2 yMIPS iy»n^ ai«n^jide the S'o^.«oore *harve4 today ,ir» QlO B lyaraa t«oii SS 3 Btanvac Malacc I Man SS .'7. Emi i Toil Gasaria 4' rjikampcli &a unM is, Ki-- n 28, Sadao nw o. i Man 3% Outer rojds X raaS I mi natt, Ntaa QaMi167 words
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229 1961-10-19 2 MR. K'S ATTITUDE LEADS TO IMPROVED TONE ON MARKET LONDON. Thurs. Tuesday's improved lone was maintained in the London lock markets yesterday. Sentiment was helped to some extent by Mr. Khrushchev's apparently more reasonable attitude toward- a German peace treaty but business continued to be restrained by the obscure economic229 words
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Article52 1961-10-19 2 HONG KONG, Wed.-— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today S Bank Corporation 5334 $338 sales sales Marden sn.oo si:. 70 sales sales K*kong ohone $40.00 $41.25 D try Farm Cold Storage $33.75 535.00 sales sales IVixkoo Docks $61.00 $62.00 sales sales Jardine Matheson $24.10 $24 3052 words
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Article130 1961-10-19 2 Ups and DOWNs of your shares L.nsi sales in ihe Singapore Traoing Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. and X. ords. $2.40 (uncnanged) Gammon $174 I—l1 1 cent 1. M. Cement $2.33 (unchanged) Robinson :>rds. $1 36 i l cent), Cold Storage $2.43 2 cents). Steamship 80 cents t VS centi130 words
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Article29 1961-10-19 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— Cyprus has suggested that an international committee o! nonaligned and nations be set up to mediate deadlocks in disarmament discussions between the great powers.29 words
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213 1961-10-19 2 Tory M.P.: 'Merger may not be best solution I ONDON, Thurs.— Mr. John Eden, nephew of Britain's former Prime Minister, urged the Government last night not to rush into the idea of a merger between Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. He said it was reported that Malaya's Prime Minister,213 words
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259 1961-10-19 2 K on Berlin: 'Little change from old stand' -U.S. WASHINGTON, Thursday. LjUflß. DEAN RUSK, Secretary of State/ said here that Mr. Xikita Khrushchev's withdrawn! of a deadline i'ov an East German peace treaty did serve to reduce tensions somewhat. Mr. Rusk added however] that the Soviet Prime Minister's general observations259 words
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111 1961-10-19 2 I IAPETOWN, Thurs.— Five V, insurance companies announced yesterday that the> were repudiating life policy claims for 340.000 rand ($1,445,000) on Baron Dieterich yon Schauroth, shot dead last March, because they believed he "intentionally engineered his own death." Baron yon Schauroth. a 36-year-old farmer111 words
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Article33 1961-10-19 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Public Havers for rain have been held j hroughout Centra! Java, the Uoußht-racked province where a lownpour last weekend has been he only moisture In live months. I33 words
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Article20 1961-10-19 2 CTUDAD TRUJILLO. Thurs Ki2h school boys rioted here yesterday battling policemen and firemen in protest against school closures.20 words
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Article86 1961-10-19 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. One j of the heirs of the late Sultan of Jogjakarta has i filed a suit against the present Sultan for possession of the site and building of the Jogjakarta Legislative Assembly. The plaintiff is Mr. G. P. H. Todjokusumo. A date for the86 words
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196 1961-10-19 2 COMMISSION MAN'S TORTURED BODY IN RIVER SAIGON. Thurs. The tortured body of the leader of the South Vietnamese mission to the Interi national Control Commission, who was captured by Communist Viet Cong on Oct. 1. has been found in Saigon River, three miles north of this capital city, the government196 words
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Article83 1961-10-19 2 NEW YORK. 1 n U I i— M la va yesterday esprassed vie bope that work towards the i or nation ol Uniui Nb:ioii.i capital develop* men: funu woulu continue, aodlug tna: it could nelp Malay! out ol anoKpecied difficulties in its riveyeai nlan.83 words
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258 1961-10-19 2 Rusk urges Russia to think again on testing super bomb WASHINGTON, Thursday. MR Uean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday he hoped the Soviet Union would think again about its announced intention to explode a 50-megaton bomb at the end of this month. He said that it was258 words
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Article40 1961-10-19 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 18. Previous Today CO industrials 701.98 704 20 i2O Railroads L 50.42 150.72 40 Dom stic Bonds s:i f.i 83^93 tllf w 12«.7S 127. .H !65 Stnr«s Composite I Avora^es 241.27 24* 1 0640 words
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Article39 1961-10-19 2 Malabar spot 43, afloats 42j Oct i shipment 12 Lan pong spot 43. afloata j 12 Khipment 42 Mut.tok white 2° l a a t" »20. Oct. shipment 49i, sellers ex-dock Above i quoted in U.B .ems39 words
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Article138 1961-10-19 2 LONDON, Oct. 18. Pr cv Miiis Tmlrfv RUBBER No. 1 HSS C i I F. ii r o I) c a n oorts Oct unquoted unquoted No» 24 9/32 24 5/16 RtIHBBR No. 1 RSS Soot L' 4 I' IH 24 9/16 RLniifß No. 1 RSS settlement138 words
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Article72 1961-10-19 2 NEW YORK. Oct 1R Previous Today I TIN Straits spot 120.37 120.87 HiRBFR Futures Rex Contract. Nov. 29.55 29 7.". Jan. -Iv'..;, Jii TONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. 8t «M'l.irrt Contract No» 29.37J 29 60 J 2s. 95 TONE: Quirt. SALES. Nil. i No 1 RSS72 words
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Article84 1961-10-19 2 LONDON, Oct. Ift Previous Today COPRA Philippines ci f. UK North European p•r 1 1 delivered weight per COPRA Straits Borne* o.i.f. U.K.' North European Ports delivered weight net long ton I Oct./Nov £9 iyj COCONUT OIL crude Strait* e.i.f. European ports in bulk per i«ng ton84 words
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Article91 1961-10-19 2 PARIS took i measuft Urns vest ere j day nj i Algeria, opener i ter oh. The Be Ga i\ the e*| ol L.500 i trator night in roundup will be i the be re.:.: >oned mci outbrea.K scene and one Pre ma..' W buted i organ! atl FLN91 words
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42 1961-10-19 2 NOW ARMY HIS NOTICE BOARD FOR PIN-UPS Ho u.\. Ti: Army pica ol for it mer.t up: for ptnrtus i i,ew uriii bachel< at tfo I Cava irv B Among er- will i i have foan central I :In wardrobe electrical] cupboard42 words
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Advertisement493 1961-10-19 2 -=^=SIIIPPIi\'« NY.X.LINE Niiporo Maru G•• EIA 4 12-61 H*l irq, r mn 1 1? n N()v Niriman? Maro i if, P. Said, 6enoa, i N m as, Hanrt irf (flk 24 •11/61). Bremen. R to A-- A^; I Ll Ha 27 29 Oct Intjaßaaoa Man tor rHrrt Sato), Boirul Larrakia493 words
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Advertisement226 1961-10-19 2 Admired the whole world over... Roamer the leading Swiss watch L—. MbSXkBIc <**f IwAAaaal mmmr-L^_ tUrn ..-.i mjm ||»OW special features |.tftt§£ have aM%%^ T*^ stylish appearae.ee /"^La^B^B^aaaßßaVi Ruamei watches are known /j| B^l foi their extremel) high. 4#gY'i i Jj ee^:»< accuracy \J^^^~3 Ro.i m c i watches Hie226 words
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142 1961-10-19 3 'ADULT STUDENTS LEARN BETTER AND FASTER' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Adult students learn better and faster when they are given the opportunity to see the things which are taught to them in class Thi.s is the opinion of Mr. Wong Wee Sung, a Chinese Language teacher of an adult evening class at142 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-10-19 3 AGING CAREERifED AT FOUR r n UJr th* j* -»v»'u<h ''4 rt t her S';,'"- C" »""> '-Hu"', 1 Mi** übuvt). I now appearing at a Singapore hotel. Betty was very modest about her success when interviewed by The Free Press yesterday. She106 words
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319 1961-10-19 3 S'pore and Butterworth planes to fly in big air show in Manila SINGAPORE, Thursday. pLANES based in Singapore and Butterworth will be taking part in South-East Asia's biggest air show to be held in Manila on Nov. 26. The Royal New Zealand Air Force have chosen its No. 7r> Squadron319 words
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183 1961-10-19 3 SEVEN BANDS TO PERFORM AT POPPY DAY SHOW SINGAPORE. Thurs. A »3 military display, in aid I the Poppy Day Appeal Fund, will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stalium, Guillemard Read, on N v 9 and 10, at 8.30 p.m. A total ol seven military lands will participate In183 words
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Article52 1961-10-19 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Henry Armstrong, until recently Assistant Secretary in the Health Ministry, has assumed duties as Principal Collector of Land Revenue. With this posting. Mr. Lim Cheng Hong, who had been acting in the post, reverts to his appointment as senior executive officer in the52 words
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257 1961-10-19 3 DIFFICULT PLAY BUT THEY PASS THE TEST SINGAPORE, Thurs.— After crime serious on Monday and crime Irresponsibly insouciant on Tuesday, it was refreshing last night to see the Tanglin Players' entry for the' Services Drama Festival at the Cultural Centre. Their production, A. C. Thomas' 'The Little Door", was seriousA.B.A. - 257 words
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Article154 1961-10-19 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. Lan Adair and Mr. P. D. Tindley. tobacco manufacturers, arrived from London for a thr.ec days' stay before going to Kuala Lumpur. They stay at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr. A. H. Thomsen. a German company director, flew in from Japan for three days. He is staying154 words
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Article46 1961-10-19 3 SIN GAPORE Thurs. Water will be cut oil today in Zones Six and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. No water areas tomorrow are Zones One and Three (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.): and Zones Two and Five (2 p.m. to 8 p.m.)46 words
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Article, Illustration431 1961-10-19 3 SINGAPORE DIARY '1 I 3ftr B mLIB J m m ,m m mmm mmmV^ I~ ffsdfds gsd hdga SINGAPORE, Thursday. PRESENTATION ceremony at the Istana Negara on Monday will mark an auspicious day for 22 boys who will receive the award of a Queen's Scout's certificate. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara,431 words
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Advertisement22 1961-10-19 3 kSOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK I Your i-ree Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page m v22 words
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Advertisement164 1961-10-19 3 L\m/MB mW Amm^m¥ km\ km\ mm k^M^^^ mmm\^Amm\\-^Amm^^Amm^^^—-^^^^Amß mm mm WmmmW easy to REFRIGERATORS (Made in Italy). THE FRIDGE THAT OFFERS THE MOST! Colourful INTERIOR Automatic defrost large crisper Steelsheet cabinet Meat Tray Butter Compartments Sliding Shelves Egg Shelf. |KHlllP||^^^^i j FD1504 5.5cT oflT $29/- monthly (Spore I JT prnAi164 words
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Miscellaneous382 1961-10-19 3 CINEMAS TRADE FAIR at Singapore ALHAMBRA: Secret of Birth Polytechnic, Prince Edward 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. Road. CAPITOL: Tiie Last Sunset SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 1 45. 4, 6 45, 930. Exhibition of works by local CATHAY: Payroll 1.30. 4, artists, British Council. Amber 6.30, 9.30. Mansions. Orchard Road, 10 GLOBE:382 words
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185 1961-10-19 4 S'PORE CHESHIRE HOME PROGRESS IMPRESSES VISITORS FROM JOHORE CHANGI, Thursday. MEMBERS of the manage- ment committee of the Johore Cheshire Home who visited the Singapore Cheshire Home in Telok Paku were highly impressed with the progress made there. Mr. Lim Kay Hua, chairman of the Johore Cheshire Home management committee,185 words
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157 1961-10-19 4 Islanders want classes in English PULAU ÜBIN, Thurs. Residents of Pulau Übin want the only Malay School on the island to start English classes like those in the mainland. But the Sekolah Melayu Pulau Übin. which wjus .started early in 1956. is at the moment in need of an English157 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-10-19 4 NURSE GOES TO BRITAIN TO STUDY MIDWIFERY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Miss Wong Yoke Lan. (above), a qualified nurse has left on the liner Oranje for a two-year midwifery course in Britain. Miss Wong. youngest daughter of Dato S. Q. Wong, of Oxley Road, will be studying at St. Meilers Hospital in108 words
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Article39 1961-10-19 4 IPOH, Thurs.— Rural adult education classes in Perak, teaching the national language, are proving extremely popular, particularly among the Chinese residents of the new villages, according to Syed Haris Waffa bin Syed Abdul Rahman, the senior supervisor.39 words
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271 1961-10-19 4 Welfare homes told Keep discipline, avoid punishment SINGAPORE, Thursday. QIRLS under 14 years of age living in "places of safety*' can be subjected to corporal punishment according to the rules laid down by the Minister for Labour and Law. under the Women's Charter. The rules the Women's Charter Protection of271 words
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114 1961-10-19 4 30 ON CIVICS COURSE TO SEE PLACES OF INTEREST SINGAPORE, Thurs— Thirty men an<i women will tour the harbour and visit other places of interest tomorrow during a "citizens course." The course is organised by the Pearls Hill Youth Club with tbe assistance of the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Fong114 words
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73 1961-10-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Eric Taylor, the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Architect, who saw the growth of the Federal capital into a booming city, is due to retire soon after nine years' service. Mr. Taylor's post is due to be Malayanised in a few years, but73 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-10-19 4 Decoration for officer in MRNVR SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lieutenant Commander L Donald Moore (above l oi I the Singapore division ol P the Malayan Royal Naval 1 Volunteer Reserve ha.s been awarded a Reserve Decoration by the Government for his long and meritorious service. He has been 14 years in the133 words
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53 1961-10-19 4 ENGLISH AND MALAY TO BE TAUGHT AT CENTER v English w Will son:. >;,■ the Jalan E munity 0 Disclc thj land leadk saj were bJeni requests tbe Chan An.'t Ma/urk. 200 bos gularlj Th( gil etnbroid< i flower-makin In additii i learn radl< Inch* Ma: residents daily fn Saturday53 words
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Article79 1961-10-19 4 PULAU ÜBIN T than 150 kampoj i ers. friendi su I tended a n ligi H Pulau Dbin M I j to mark Pi toil birthday Officials which U Übir. pong lead* i the neightx irii The N!:. [Rom U f; dang XV Char."-: T Geylar. Koran read The79 words
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Article16 1961-10-19 4 KUALA Ten-cen ;> i portrait Abdul A-\. S will be on offices and Selangoi on N16 words
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Article24 1961-10-19 4 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs. —Mr. W. F. Higgins has resumed duty as manager of Tanjong Malim Estate on return from long leave.24 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-10-19 4 picture. INCHE BAHARI BIN ABDIL AZIZ Seljl^ Segamat. and his wife, the former Che ul Abdul Khair, at their Bersanding i«rciu..rn p in Kampong Melayu, Singapore. Tli<* Xr i,ik *j son of Mr. and Mrs. Aziz bin Haji ahmud. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr* puFree Press - 54 words
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Article66 1961-10-19 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— With end-of-year examinations just around the corner, many secondary students in Singapore are swotting in their homes, libraries and public parks. They are taking Senior Cambridge, Higher School Certificate and final term examinations. The Singapore National Library has been almost packed to capacity with66 words
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Advertisement176 1961-10-19 4 i 4 I IW I Starting 2nd Nov. BY BOAC FASTEST JET SERVICE SINGAPORE-MANILA -TOKYO MANILA direct in 3 hours 45 minutes TOKYO in 8 hours 50 minutes SINGAPORE (S) BflMMMflflßyft^ <$?%« 8c flfll lflt flfll Hflk T^^T* v W m[ mW:y,y mM mr -^ssmiL^ .wRHBfIw^SSI- flfl <<i 3 ImLV176 words
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Article57 1961-10-19 5 THE SEA OF TREASURE Fk-eral days of pleasant sailing, blue sea and into Ihe blue sky. deck, smoking, letting the jim ut ooze through me like s itive, as Ihe schooner rocked (illlt Ihe i iiom i n* by i c?n r; breaks ntic J r I Hooded £icor led.57 words
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Article1132 1961-10-19 5 Lt. Harry Riesebera - TRAPPED INSIDE A SINKING SHIP. Lt. Harry Riesebera WATER WAS UP TO MY NECK AS I POUNDED ON THE DOOR ABOVE IT WAS STUCK FAST by WgW m A VOYACE THROUCH THE SPANISH MAIN TO FIND i THE WRECKS OF SPANISH CALLEONS SUNK WHILE CARRY ING VAST TREASURIES OF GOLD.1,132 words
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Advertisement30 1961-10-19 5 1 I I JULIA" I AtffoMoffC 1 BJJJ I I I ore EHMRIIH LTD I -LMPUR wK£A^eJLe_ |OWER-2OOM I 1 M 4r iC CAMEBAS H CA-118 I Mk" B^UH(i ,oad30 words
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Advertisement371 1961-10-19 5 THE SINGAPORE DRUG HOUSE j X CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS X X 305, Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 15. X announce their opening for X X business from Monday, 16th October, 1961 and extend an invitation to all friends residents X of the area to drop in make 4. their selection from the371 words
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Miscellaneous261 1961-10-19 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson mßm±<- USEXPECTEP RIPE... 'VW PCC^ mm* 1 JPP£*TI J ""if PESMONH THERE C-,{fr X 1 -<A,31l U\/ *Jsi^' GU e GOSHO J /mr j.— ecoTT )*&f\£Jy MANDRAKE sy Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES oy Stan Drake RS*£ I261 words
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Article346 1961-10-19 6 Scandal of the phone vandals i^^H pUBLIC telephones are installed for the convenience of the people as a whole. The expensive equipment is paid for out of public funds. This point does not seem to have registered in the minds of those individuals who have been wilfully and maliciously damaging346 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1961-10-19 6 Far less than thought, says ex-bomber chief hitting out at the official war history just published AIR VICE-MARSHALL Donald Bennett, C.8., C.8.E., D.S.O. the Australian who commanded the famous Pathfinder Force of Bomber Command reviews the official history of the RAF's bombing offensive1,010 words
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Article, Illustration388 1961-10-19 6 I PALMISTRY BY CHOO ANG GUAN. WHO HAS STUDIED THE SUBJECT FOR 16 YEARS SB The Quadrangle is that space lying between the lines of Heart and Head. The space must be fairly wide at both ends, and must not be too wide or too388 words
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Article115 1961-10-19 6 The Free Press reixirted: Pinang: A large tiger has at last been caught in Pinang. It was captured by two Javanese in a pit at Sungy Tiram and killed. It measured 8 feet 5 inches from the nose to the t j nd of the tail and115 words
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Article105 1961-10-19 6 OOSTMAN DRIVER Bill Davis put his pay in his wallet and got on with his job collecting mail from London's West Central sorting depot. Later he found the wallet missing. That was two months ago. The wallet, contents intact, has just been returned to him —from Sydney.105 words
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Article23 1961-10-19 6 Life is like that phonj anvils. TV- I J he a. mermg his I (j- a I I to i g I I23 words
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Article32 1961-10-19 6 IN a I I annoum I ment C I S7ho «?a I wit!.:. I to hii I chami I rati.i I said I repeated I a/a I ho was 1 X32 words
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Advertisement658 1961-10-19 6 I You can hmnd in yomr daseified ad. to mny one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE i CAMMON HIGHLANDS Cold enorage iM) LioVj JO Tanan Rata. tf>OM Cold Storage ill) Ltd,, 1-4 Clare Street. KLANd) Cold storage I at) Ltd-g 10 New Ro*id KOTA MARU Cold Storage658 words
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Advertisement16 1961-10-19 6 Fine Gold JEWELLERY Selected for Quality Beauty I V dv SILViI 106, ORCHARD RD., telephone: *****.16 words
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Advertisement152 1961-10-19 6 s m. m s_— b m f-s B*m <^s_— <* BSSS^L 1 j 1A BP* J_M_Sk_«V~ I B _^P** I|__*' 9B Q GMAXSIXIeiI'S I rCj M GHAAI* AAM 1/ i _Li_| SB BB B LOOK Af OUf? REDUCED PRICK Bbbl H~ Americon printed furnishing 44 "45 o S _frjj Sw,ss152 words
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Miscellaneous266 1961-10-19 6 TODAY'S RADIO j'"' in mi. mi m im, n.n iin Yi.i iin i i 1 1 11 imm*m*^m*mmmmmmmmmmTmmvSm RADIO SINGAPORE hour; 9.30 The news; 9.40 AiShnrt Wave Service Pbabeticaliy yours; 10.00 AuMiort Wave Service playhouse; 10.30 The 41 metres (,»o()kcs) Malayanaires; 11.00 Life With Medium Wave service: The lvoiiS 1130266 words
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Miscellaneous378 1961-10-19 6 ■■r7~|g ■■19^20 I? ll CLUES ACROSS 5 Tlie little devils 1 (4.. 4 Doesn': descend (6). 6 Kind of boy seen in the 7 Perhaps among oil in Asia? street «6>. (8). 9 Odd number for a team? (61. 8 One horn a newspaperman? n That vessel in Barking Creek378 words
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Article13 1961-10-19 7 Russia, 'home' of jazz L Or- it h le at ng n f13 words
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Article, Illustration603 1961-10-19 7 JOHN WARNER - JOHN WARNER Quality of components g,ood, but acoustics not Test: Is your listening room 'dead' or live'? By ROOM acoustics and speaker placement are the most underrated factors in enjoying high fidelity stereo. No matter what the quality of the components, the sound a stereoReuter - 603 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-10-19 7 ONLY 15, BUT SHE'S A TOP POP SINGER THE last term ot school is often a bore for young people anxious to start in the adult world. But few schoolgirls can tccl as frustrated os Helen Shapiro. She is only 15 years old, so she has to dress in school123 words
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396 1961-10-19 7 THE high fidelity component in kit form is at the peak of its popularity. Never has such a wide variety of kits been offered to the hi-fi enthusiast. There was a time when only the simplest models of components were available In kits. But396 words
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Article126 1961-10-19 7 DENMARK STREET is a sad place nowadays. The White Lion, the Tin Pan Alley pub, is closing down. It's due to be demolished in May. "Of course they're all moaning about it," said Wray, the landlord, drily, surveying the lunchtime assortment of song-writers, music publishers, journalists126 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-10-19 7 Sir Michael - Sir Michael Let nobody sneer ot the pop single. Even Sir Michael Redgrave has made one now. The juke boxes will soon be churning out his smooth suave version of No My Darling Doughter, which he sings with Juliet Mills. It's the title ot a film they've99 words
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461 1961-10-19 7 Humans are still needed for translating AN American firm has demonstrated to British Government officials and businessmen a machine which it is claimed can translate from a foreign language at the rate of 60,000 words an hour. Meanwhile in tho National Physics Laboratory in Middlesex, 350 linguists. computer experts and461 words
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Advertisement149 1961-10-19 7 > N»t iust another portable record-player-radio combination, y^ 00^ X tut fl truly new experience in luxurious stereophonic -v und quality matched only by the finest home jL^^^^k <^' ns^bles Fourteen transistors powered by "•"9""™ /VS ~U-s±M-^ flashlight batteries allow anyone to n i°V» T t^eft^^rv*^^^ IM t.rst time, the149 words
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Advertisement82 1961-10-19 7 SALZBURG FOR A (U/Mi FEAST OF MUSIC ■OwOMOfriurry UJUUUUaaa mm am I Model F8482 \\m U The SALZBURG |I 7-tube, 4-band, 6-speaker radio-stereo I phono console. ffl (IcCrl) "Dual" 4-speed stereo record changer. ll y Six pushbutton radio. l Magic Eye. Separate bass and treble tone controls. Phono, external speaker82 words
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316 1961-10-19 8 THE factory, Perpetuum, was founded in 1911 by Mr. Josef Steidinger. After his death, his widow took over till 1936 when Miss Hermine Steidinger, the daughter, became the managing director. In June. 1937 Messrs. Albert Ebner Co. joined Perpetuum and the new firm took the name,316 words
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610 1961-10-19 8 Black Forest precisioi a pioneer in the field mechanical music JJLACK FOREST precision workmanship and engineering have conclusively contributed to the world-wide renown of German quality products. Without exaggeration one can say that native Black Foresters with their peculiar temper have been acquiring a certain skill in fine-work engineering which610 words
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Article, Illustration487 1961-10-19 8 TAPE-RECORDER CAN BE USED TWO WA YS THE Akai Tcrecorder, Model 902. is a magnetic tape recorder with one amplifier and a tape transport mechanism equipped with dual track. record-play head. The recorder is contained in a rugged, vinyl-covered carrying case and requires only tape and a take-up reel for487 words
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Advertisement130 1961-10-19 8 It's what people Select today I*Ms&£sm\ \%m\. £88mmmmmWmmmmV& W\ Ikw ifl BK'' «S P SANYO flpv TRANSISTOR RADIO j |^b AND RADIOGRAM i pP^PP BETTER PRODUCT FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW Jf '■:<*;■; :-;■:■:•>; /<Swk :">.:' v A :^:-:y:v;'-:^^wnfl flr ■'■i^V/* Py \^^^v^.^<^>^X*X^^3^XWWiDOllS■■■■y .■.■.■.•.v.v.v.v.v.v. I ■'•i^. v x >!**v?v' BBSSaW '■'■>'.■130 words
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99 1961-10-19 9 rECORDERS THAT ARE COMPANION OF GOOD LIVING l j an I m a n oi flung lued b e sign and the uncrs tion as M 5, »t< nicer: n ihe rd to the grand rendered Remarkable kabk P* I at bub- by 0 it mance '.try Cho- •< rvo99 words
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Article29 1961-10-19 9 I teenage rrom lex ii rays* ij IC ami S P endidly Or i rttifl over v- :>. KNOW ophone), revoluftrinfta lfi k-type ::<,>>' i 1 1 c HMV)29 words
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Article, Illustration798 1961-10-19 9 Mister STEREO: That's Frey Frey started in the record business by accident-he was left with thousands of Israeli folk discs Fidelity president, Sidney Frey, 40, started in the record business in 1948. During the war, he was shipped out as a ship's carpenter in the merchant marine, and following the798 words
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Article, Illustration148 1961-10-19 9 THE highest-priced lingers in 1 skiffle must belong to Marc Sharratt, who plays the washboard in the hit-producing Chas. McDevitt skiffle group. Sharratt has insured the fimrers that produce the group's "certain rhythm" for £5,000 with Lloyd's. It was one of the strangest covers148 words
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Article407 1961-10-19 10 JOHN WARNER - JOHN WARNER By RECORD manufacturers, recovering front the turmoil occasioned by the advent of the stereo record, have made great strides in reducing distortion and increasing frequency response. But people who play serious music on high quality audio equipment are still irked over general shortcomings in407 words
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77 1961-10-19 10 it From Page Seven critical in preamplifiers and tuners. An adjunct to this is the length of the leads. When the book .-ays 2 in., make it just that. in short, follow every last instruction in the manuals. Take plenty ol time and77 words
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Article, Illustration230 1961-10-19 10 A ITER 50 years of research, man is able to mass-produce quartz crystals, which are used in radio and television transmitters as well as telephone communications, radar and sonor. The man-made quart/ crystals are being produced at the Merrimack Valley works oi the Western electric Co.230 words
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Advertisement62 1961-10-19 10 B[M-lj I'S'B SYMBOL OF DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY _l MJliill^Pft TRANSISTOR RADIO RADIOGRAM TV_Q* M H A J^/m, KBH-202 HANDY TYPE 8-TRANSISTOR RADIO HE SSJT vslffl 3 CHANNFI qpfa, FPS with TELEPHONE PICK-UP COIL /f^***^^^ lB^&f»l "^^wE STER f RA' Obtainable from all radio dealers S^B? r J^' ]5^M Sole Agents:62 words
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Article, Illustration582 1961-10-19 11 DOUGLAS ENEFER - It;s roses all the way for Winnie and her beat-up 50/fother' piano DOUGLAS ENEFER S> Her jangle means money who l- regarded over i.trc Ihe world's surface as >„v piano players, spread LIo: ds for £40,000. U concerts ai the ser- ing the v ar," she said. s bet me582 words
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Article623 1961-10-19 11 NO ROOM FOR NEW CARUSO: HUGHES THIS wick's singles tverc plopping obedient* ly on to the turntable of my gramophone much like the List, when one of them intruded forcibly on tlie monotony. I heard tinkly harps, swooping strings, ar.d a vast undulating choir, waxing and vaning on the single623 words
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Advertisement379 1961-10-19 11 n^^i^^ 'jdriK HHHiIhWs W^^P- P^ HI sL '^^^■^IWPHBtth-' > jii 1 -'^jSjP|BMOBMK^ >|| |(t "^ak\ *~^^^^^3Bfc m*^^^ mg\m\ j^^^f^^^^^g^gtf ji^BBajBBBBBB^^W^BJBBKtf^^BBj^o. •:•'<■'* T ~^jg^teQ^* ft^WTinfflftm^M^KiriMiini^biMM^Bßß^B^Biffirfli rtßl^^^^^yflffy'^* "^S''^*'' i"^ i''"''^ ri f^ ''f v"^^^; m|xßjMßß*Jigi>^ :<SSfc iiHß| jp-:.^ ;s v K?^P^ a>,Af >^. l^gX^S^'^^^S. j-^^^^^^^bT *^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^'^^'^^^^^ll^a^Bßßßßß IB symWmj&J&xfr. ijl 5 I I379 words
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Article, Illustration942 1961-10-19 12 'Friendship through music' at work "THERE is more to music than the pleasure of performing it or hearing: it performed. Music is a potent force for democracy and brotherhood." So says Dr. Elaine Isaacson Brown who has been putting her theory to work through Singing City. a community wide choral942 words
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Advertisement128 1961-10-19 12 V^^S) true sound reproduction j |j jj;j j 1 1 1 |-j I I j 1 1 ->j^___ lin your home I N orchestral niUSIC right U] your living tWm aaaal aaaal aaaal aaaal aaaaaaaaat .^aaaaaaW this Philips Radiogram FBxIGA is fSr^A I \\m I mW^* yl^B I "K. v.128 words
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Article, Illustration883 1961-10-19 13 SOUND TO TAPE A recording media that is uibiezt to nearly no wear HERE IS HOW YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR TECHNIQUE ...AND VICE VERSA y well the the tape n o ot-ess, NU .|i manu- is ti Bipli- as possible, to a nber oi tiplc. i -.1 m ral knowledge883 words
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Advertisement587 1961-10-19 13 w^^mM^^kwW^yWlk mm? W^mW-^-mWm tfF'* aa^aa^^^^^^aaaP^^^"?l^l^ mLwW* 'Wft -i V'l» /wJP^lp* '^^^^PWl^ aaa^^^^^^»P^^^^«^#l^/^aaam W JHH V >A "W^^ ■■^mwfflff Kaal aav -itl^fSßi ft %^PST 'fai aaT^ ::j aatvl^* ffmm mWm mm%^yMmmMmm JmmmmmmmWiL/ \Wy &'Wt' 1 H >'" f --fl B^ mfamm' BH' fl Ha^ V iß%^dfl X aB B^iilit PJSBW-Sj m-?:•587 words
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Article, Illustration463 1961-10-19 14 I LIKE EVERY WORD I SING TO BE HEARD ROSEMARY CLOONEY, now 33, is very much the American type of woman. She has a brown face, fluffy yellow hair, and nice straight American legs. Sometimes her great goofy blue eyes screw up in bewilderment, sometimes they crinkle in a big463 words
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488 1961-10-19 14 lAZZ king Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong flew to London recently to start an 18-day tour. And as he tear-hugged his fourth wife, Lucille, he growled: "This is me chick that makes it possible for me to go around the world* tike I was 21, not kicking488 words
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Article, Illustration812 1961-10-19 14 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN =S«aai^l«aal«^*===^^»aa^==S^§ fdsfdsf f dsf fd fsdfs e h as afsd SIDNEY BECHET (Ember LP 3330). What is "trad"? It certainly is not a group of men in bizarre uniform playing while standing in a swimming bath (to cite just one of the minor recent lunacies of Hie British812 words
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Article, Illustration401 1961-10-19 14 Everybody needs securitj says rich Mr. Paul Anka pOUR years ago Paul Anka composed and recorded a song called Diana. The world sales figure was eight million, coming second only to Bing Crosby's White Christmas. Mr. Anka was 16 at the time and living in his native Ottawa. That401 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-10-19 14 EARTH A KITT, the dynamic singer, is expecting a batyy this month, but it hasn't interfered at all with her work. Recently she appeared on British television and raised protests from viewers who felt she ought not to appear in such a condition. But84 words
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Advertisement827 1961-10-19 14 WjkF AUDIO FIDELITY RECORDS a J Ist COMPONENT STEREO SERIES sows Ithuikowsky 6= uim^eemmmemmmmmmmmmmW w w itoMioiNojniirr tnifA O\"ERTURE ejtwiM* Tilt Mm PACKER mggi FCS r™ n Sl ,Tt W I I ***** BRAHMS a~ «-«--r*. STEREO rS B 4 M 9< "sr SbPv lama a STEREO w *MS?^ ghadßtftet?827 words
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Advertisement14 1961-10-19 14 first choicef^^HyJßfor all re c' f^ JiMSiHf Authentic ***J mmW&fri' ■^9kmW l^^flHH Double P'*v14 words
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Article, Illustration736 1961-10-19 15 Jo Stafford is sorry for teenagers Poor little rich boy likes money nFFORD is one of those remarkable i )V women who cope. A nU rl( < a home and family (composer and SW n v vS band Paul Weston, and two child- has appeared everywhere from the r. v.736 words
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Article545 1961-10-19 15 1 SHALL be interested to see what happens to a new somewhat pious number called MICHAEL. Its top of the American hit parade, sung with intense feeling by a group called the Highwaymen, and HMV are bringing it out over here Pye have rushed out a song of545 words
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711 1961-10-19 15 The Big Growl -the most exciting sound since Elvis record hasn't even been made yet. But 1 heard enough from a tape recorder over the telephone to convince me, jaundiced and office-bound as I was, that this was the most revolutionary news for the record industry since the day they711 words
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Advertisement58 1961-10-19 15 ST U 0 1 0 ..."T81 TAPE TRANSCRIPTOR „^B^B^gw /!mM mm& j—w B^k tw;r»/ RF* M^r v JKi IMiMI few m ijk gULARo I W'T CONQUEST RECORD CHANGER jB b»Jbt fl r i Im bm\ ''r*smw <•-,. in |pH ml THE is|. J, r: l^, RADIO COMPANY, 212/214 Rd., si—p*..58 words
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Advertisement175 1961-10-19 15 mm W^^Jm mW^ f& h MM IMftin BiWTfl mk tK Bm liWf Fd B^&s*y'^mmr^ j^H|gW!^^Bg'?J^:V^^rff^-^™^^^^ y raSfe. *kj&£;x- '■< Wgffß*\Ljmm£m&fem~. J& jd&&& mm™** dWEwte^^rrrfl fflflfci HPrffh^^llll Wm\ B^fe. w5S«* H AGFA PE* TAPES JYj used by £3 BROADCASTING STATIONS (VI NOW ALSO fcdl FOR YOU 1/ I HEAT resistant AX175 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1961-10-19 16 Tests to find out the quality of your tapes MECHANICAL, ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES This illustration demonstrates a quarter-track and a hall-track recording. On each track different frequencies have been recorded and magnetisation has been made visible by spreading minute iron powder particles on to the tracks. A drop out which can1,558 words
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Article83 1961-10-19 16 Technical data for the expert AGFA tapes, whose sole agent for Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo are Behn, Meyer and Co. Ltd., are of value to both the expert ond amateur because of the following points: POLYESTER PE, highly pre-stretched; highest possible adhesion of the coating: O chemically improved surface83 words
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Advertisement230 1961-10-19 16 Al_i_ lIM OTMIE m autovox 3 TRANSISTORS MW/SW RADIO TRA,\SMOBiL 2 MODEL TR 222 I A device, j". V* J^** \*~^~~~"~—~~~y^ > end erl "^.l '*V >. > ZL in or una.-- TnT" 1 V-v^* type I protect .-our y *S>_^j y\ V- Soic Aq.nis tor 5 pore Maiova, Soravak230 words
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Advertisement40 1961-10-19 16 Whatever you like to hear.... It SOUNDS Better _*****9 fflB flBl ,Jw9l^^^g gaß99fl vVmmmmmm^mWmWtkwßmmml 13PP awlafl^^^^^^^^T^^B^rMßJ^ flfl' *^fc ■BJBJBJBm9Bj999B9B^^m^^»^ii c_ r»._ li^^^Blsft mm^BL mW 5 Speakers fc B9 Btf^^Bl99B^^ Sales Service 1 AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LIMIT*'! SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR J40 words
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Article, Illustration284 1961-10-19 17 D v,m; ihe il W ratisist©¥ fcAte* radio p* j ra n be j table. Is a" ire. it has, Dthrr reatures, ,krrv irhicft hi-fi i... Baut POWERFUL Seven I hrce lv! varis r p imbinHI kt and 3.8 lers). four 1 mdurd flashLi284 words
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Article, Illustration257 1961-10-19 17 Uher recoi c *> tra I itional aped pre- an ex- lar- tape cabinet: playing time: two hours at 3^ i.p.s. or four hours at 1] i.p.s.. digital counter with re.-et, combh od modulation control and volume control; bartype recording level Indicator: Trick257 words
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Article, Illustration224 1961-10-19 17 The radio of future is available now IVHAT Silver pre- sents is always something new and something different, because Silver is always pioneering: developments in the portable radio field. What Silver presents you can always depend on. because Silver has experienced electronic engineering skill and perfect quality control system. And224 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-10-19 17 m Helen Shapiro (second from left), a 15-year-old schoolgirl, has become the idol of al! teenagers who dream of shooting to the top in show business. She is seen being presented with a make-up case by her recording manager. Norrie Paramor, to mark thePaul Popper - 114 words
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Advertisement929 1961-10-19 17 R3 Bbbl Musical 660 Stereo The portable phonocase PE Musical 660 Stereo Is equipped with a two-channel special amplifier (2x4 Watt). The loudspeakers which have to be set up in a distance of about 80 inches in order to obtain the best stereo-reproduction are equipped each with one 6 Watt929 words
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Advertisement110 1961-10-19 18 v 1 l^** j ___^^^^^^^^^^______i___p^___ I* ____H_____^___ I V I j /^!IPB::;P^^ I f cJf^ I C 1".; fl I^* fl _rV m \W'- fl Al_l lw -v.. •'•ff Wmm\r «**> <- i IB Br j _wM ■g hai P—^\\%^w_ !_^y*»«—^ —-WYm w_^b B-Aum f yM mmv\\. W^ 3 SS110 words
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Article105 1961-10-19 19 School for managers urged SINGAPORE, Thurs— The o President of the Supervisor; and Management Training Association of Singapore, Mr. N. D. Holt. said it was time for the association to aim at the stablishment of a Singapore Institute of Management. The association which was now entering its sixth ar should105 words
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Article, Illustration145 1961-10-19 19 HEYRE OFF TO ATTEND SECOND STUDENT5 T UDENT SEMINAR IN MANILA WAR I inns students for the Second itiun s P Hents t„ be r N Jong I Iniver- >^i in Singat nion, Mr I thf Nan- 5 r.«S£ i th. Singaesation, I Inter. i Conferi oised by nol stui145 words
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98 1961-10-19 19 CELEBRATIONS TO MARK CENTRE'S 1ST. ANNIVERSARY JIONG BAHRU. Thurs. A three-day celebration will be held by the Tiong Bahru Community Centre to mark its first anniversaryCelebratkf— s will begin on Saturday at 7.30 pm. with a concert by the police band and a basketball match. On Sunday there will be98 words
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Article45 1961-10-19 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. i A v. Roc ha, the president of 1 C F Sharp Co. Inc. and Consul-General oi Chile in Manila, is in Singapore for a j shorl holiday. Be will also visit the local branch of his firm.45 words
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Article, Illustration251 1961-10-19 19 MALAYAN AIRWAYS IMPRESSES THE SALES CHIEF OF PLANE FIRM Kokker aircraft man says airline's safety record extremely good': Its a well run organisation and we have ki&h regard for it' On show in London STORE FRIEZE IS BIG ATTRACTION— Uk L SINGAPORE, Thursday 0 W \>«a>> has been prajsed by251 words
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Article, Illustration102 1961-10-19 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs A 20-ft. frieze, painted by 10-year-olds from Alexandra Junior School. Singapore, yhas been the centre of attraction at the Army Arts and Crafts exhibition at the Board of Trade building in Whitehall London. .The frieze, depicting: a crosssection of the Singapore scene, was painted by 30 children, under102 words
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203 1961-10-19 19 JAL to send 1 5 local workers to Tokyo for training SINGAPORE, Thursday. ]\fORE THAN 15 local employees of Japan Air Lines will leave Singapore for Tokyo during the next six months for specialised training to handle the increasing jet traffic between Singapore and Japan. These will include senior and203 words
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120 1961-10-19 19 POETRY CONTEST TO PROMOTE TRAVEL IN PACIFIC AREA SINGAPORE, Thurs. The details of the second annual Pacific poetry contest! have been released by the Pacifiic Area Travel Associa- tion I PATA I The contest is being sponsored in conjunction with two other competitions for the oest Pacific travel story and,120 words
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93 1961-10-19 19 FOUR STUDENTS PASS LIFE SAVING EXAMS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four local students have passed their Intermediate Certificate and Bronze Medallion examinations of the Royal Life Saving Society. London. They were Chesney Schooling. Tham Peng Moon, (of St. Joseph's Institution*. Lim Hua Cheng and Chan Hon Meng (Pasir Panjang Secondary School* The93 words
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Article154 1961-10-19 19 UTDfrv PAYA LEBAR, Thursday. IHIRTi1 HIRTi Japanese executives representing :J0 different trades and manufacturing concerns, leave tomorrow after making a markel survey of Singapore. The party, the South-East Asia Export Market Exploring Team, is led by Mr. RiichJ Yamamoto. The delegates are either directors, general154 words
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Article38 1961-10-19 19 IPOH. Thurs.- senior Inspector CM. de Cruz, from Kuala Lumpur, has taken over duties as prosecuting oflicer of the Ipoh Magistrate's court, from Senior Inspector Atam Singh who has gone on three months' leave to India.38 words
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120 1961-10-19 19 PROHIBITED ROADS DURING GAP HILL CLIMB gIXGAPORE, Thurs.— About 240 motor racing enthusiasts will battle for' honours at the Dunlop Gap Hill Climb on Sunday. The Traffic Police warn that a few road junctions will be prohibited to the public! between 1 pm. and 6 pm. on' October 21. and120 words
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Article44 1961-10-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tlie Selangor Padi Planters Board is to spend $900,000 to I aid padi planters in Selangor. This money had never been spent since it was voted by the Federation Government In 1955 as a relief fund.44 words
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214 1961-10-19 19 S.T.B. cuts tax: Now it's cheaper pnones for 1,418 SINGAPORE. Thurs. T h c Singapore Telephone Board is doing away with a 33--year-old practice of levying extra charges on subscribers who live more than two miles from the nearest exchange. From January next year they will be treated on a214 words
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90 1961-10-19 19 DEEPAVALI PLAY TO STRESS NEED FOR PEACE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Arya Samaj will stage a "peace" drama on November 5 at the Victoria Theatre to celebrate Deepavali. the Hindu festival of lights, and the Samaj s 34 Ui anniversary. The drama, written by Mr. Shridhar Tripathi. wellknown Hindi scholar90 words
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Miscellaneous547 1961-10-19 19 ir IT'C VflllD DIDTIinAY plrte an idpa wniclt nas boon whe imagination, coupled with If IT S IUUn Dlninimi asking for attention. action, can bring out exceptionYOU are basically an idea j piCPCC (Feb. 20 Mar. 20): a,, y A™ results, man. They come to you fast, *_7* A F,^E547 words
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272 1961-10-19 20 Secret panel will pick queen at anniversary dance SCOOTER PAGE... BY KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE'S first Lambretta Queen, to be elected by a panel of "secret" judges, will be awarded a brand new Lambretta scooter which Borneo Motors are donating for the scooter beauty competition. The competition, open to all women,272 words
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Article, Illustration164 1961-10-19 20 \IK. .hick Ladbrook, manager of Far East Motors Limited, was elected president of Singapore's newest scooter clvb the Far East Scooter Club, which met on Saturday to elect ils officials for the year. As soon as the formalities are completed with the Registrar164 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-10-19 20 MORE than 100 scooterists are expected to take part in the Lambretta Owners' Association's Gymkhana at the Old Kallang Airport on Sunday. Mr. Koh Peng Soon, president of the association. said that Borneo Motors Is giving tree petrol, not only to tlie114 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-10-19 20 O SCOOTERS built for three are becoming extremely popular with small and here is the Diana and sidecar being tried out. The side cat attachm* $650 and is comfortable for the wife, or young son or daughter. Ihe third He sits on the pillon,52 words
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1136 1961-10-19 20 Skids can be avoided if you known what causes them, take right precautions "LWEN the best of riders tumble at some time or other. A skid may lead a scooterist to a serious accident, or may be death. This article, reproduced from SCOOTER THREE WHEELER, tells you what causes skidding,1,136 words
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Advertisement339 1961-10-19 20 Start Getting around Better Today Own a Gleaming NEW _g fambrella fl? Hire P urchase vailablc IISSSr Small deposit— v^fT f easy payments Ji Enquire today at: *i BORNEO MOTORS N|| 68-72. ORCHARD ROAO.SINGAPORE.TEL: Zlll^mW m mmmW Jkwmf M mr JM m I I I I m {mmmSmm I'l'J ll339 words
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Advertisement114 1961-10-19 20 MORE ADVj FOR SCOOI OWNERS NEXT WE! III! OWN t] SCOOTEF TO. DM IT S fASK TO PM m T_ taHJ 1 B 250 cc $1475.. Speed pcftc'-ci economy tai ij m too. Law terms orronged B.i..t«<- 4 m ye.ii manshiu > m I i I 'I II 111 "Cs^3114 words
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Article, Illustration492 1961-10-19 21 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE f fsdf f fsf df sd jksdfkops ksdofj iod HIS BEST FRIEND-A 23-YEAR-OLD MOUTH ORGAN THAT BROUGHT COMFORT DURING THE WAR CHINESE V.M.C.A. REDUCES SUBSCRIPTION FEE FOR A MONTH IN BID TO GET MORE TO JOIN UP 'pHE 12th. membership campaign month launched492 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-10-19 21 lvi fade popular ta .il nhen sc irhen happy hut tliM a Den more re will al- r.r> >f I*, fore m nam with a good hand oi applause, before vhe started a \Ve>tern hit song. For Baby Wong, it is quite a climb since the early years of straggle101 words
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394 1961-10-19 21 DEMI TASSE - Good example must be set by parents at all times DEMI TASSE NEWS, VIEWS FOR PARENTS BY pAREXTS must at all times set the example for their children to follow and this can be a "tall order" these days. In fact, most of the ills of today can be attributed394 words
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Advertisement192 1961-10-19 21 a adelphi Mi GRILL EJ§ S GASTRONOMY WEEKS °rh o 28th OCTOBER, 1961 cjlit.es served during Luncheon Dinner FoM Songs and Dances by OLIANO HIS ADELPHI QUINTET with HO and WINSTON FILMER 21 si OCT. FASHION SHOW by OF CORAI modelled by RUTH WARNER'S NNEQUINS Singapore Model Acodemy) REVLON WATCHES192 words
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Article, Illustration412 1961-10-19 22 Best prints from 4 countries will be on show CAMERA COLUMN BY SUNNY GIAM SPOTLIGHTS THE 9TH PAN-MALAYAN PHOTOGRAPHY SALON AUTHORESS Han Su Yin will officially open the 9th Pan-Malayan Photographic Exhibition at the Hollywood Room on Saturday at 2 p.m. It is being sponsored by the Photographic Society of412 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-10-19 22 f\\JH mystery star VJ last week was Toni Eden. The winner of two Philips EP discs is G. Dean of 10 Philips Avenue, Singaoore 19. This week we have another oopular star of the music world. When you have made your guess send your entry to The Free60 words
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217 1961-10-19 22 French band plays the cha-cha with verve, vigour on this record JONATHAN RUSSELL ON NEW DISCS VTORMAN MAINE provides an exotic combination on this record (Fontana 660.243 MR 10-inch) under review. His band is French and the music they play is Latin American the result is rather pleasing. All the217 words
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Article219 1961-10-19 22 rpHIS week's Critic Contest A winners is Colin Han of 42 Kandahar Street. Singapore 7. He wins the cash prize of $10 for his entry: After weeks of patient waiting,, the tune. "Take Good Care of My Baby" by Bobbie. Vee has finally emerged as the219 words
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Advertisement11 1961-10-19 22 the f nest I~J Gevasonor a* '4 AVAILABLE AT ALL GOODSTO_tS^^11 words
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Article, Illustration180 1961-10-19 23 SINGAPORE, Thursday. cOD RIG v X vi \R-OLD veteran sports|!V Bil ,ih of CaWe and Wireless i two individual awards Softball Association. s j a fceen tennis and football days and also skippered many years took up softrs ano. md cheerful, he told The180 words
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234 1961-10-19 23 160 will take part in Union's annual sports meet FARRER PARK. Thursday. ABOUT 100 athletes including 30 women from T>4 branches of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will take part in the Union's second annual athletic championships on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. in conjunction with the second anniversary celebrations234 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-10-19 23 t vgg promising State cricketer, was awarded -j'n.i *fl S< hooTs "Sportsman of the Year" jv.r thi school's annual speech day. Ourmit m.' the Indian Wiuiation this season. Last year s „n,. prominent members of the Singapore Igi Scboob Pleven Pit ture shows Gurmit62 words
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312 1961-10-19 23 I. Wooldridge - Football comrades of Russia Snore the lira I. Wooldridge. By London. Thursday [fool 11 Supremo ol Soviet Russia led us in f procession across the heavy his bulky frame warily to the nted his elbows on the table flsts resolutely in front of his f s I I I 1312 words
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Article24 1961-10-19 23 BDFABT. Thura Nortoerr Ireland beat Greece 2-0 In a World fl ccci Cup preliminary match la.st aighl lhe\ led 1-0 »t halftime.24 words
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Article48 1961-10-19 23 WELLINGTON, Thurs. -The New Zealand Cricket Council suffered a loss of £1.527 on the M.C.C. tour which ended in March. Gate receipts for the zz matches totalled £30.674 and a further £870 came from broadcasting fees. But expenses were higher, totalling £33,071.48 words
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Article33 1961-10-19 23 TOKYO Thins. Japan's Funuko Kaizu last night knocked on i Thailand- Samart Somdaeng to win the orient middleweight title The Japanese knot- kee. out the Thai In tne seventh louna.33 words
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Article80 1961-10-19 23 ARMY PLAYERS TO JOIN STATE SQUAD SINGAPORE. Thurs. Five Army hockey players have been selected by the Singapore Hockey Association to join the State training squad. The players are Nizar 1 19 Signals Regt Badawai IREME), Noordin (19 Signals Regiment), Abdullah H8 Sianals Regt) and Jaffar '19 Signals Regt'. It80 words
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Article57 1961-10-19 23 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs.— Graham Dowling, New Zealand touring team opening batsman, will be out of cricket for at least ten days. He fractured a finger while playing against Western Australia en route for South Africa at the weekend. Another New Zealand casu- alty is Dick Motz.57 words
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Article55 1961-10-19 23 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Cricket Club scored a decisive victory over the S.H.B- Police by six goals to two to a friendly hockt.y fixture on the padang yesterday. Gilson, Cooke and Kirn Seng scored two goals each for the SCC while Messa and Chankran notched55 words
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158 1961-10-19 23 T>ARIS. Thurs.— The International Automobile Association has announced the dates of the World Automobile Grand Prix races for the World Driving Championships. %Ie world driving title won this season by Phil Hill of Los Angeles in a i Ferrari, will be competed 1158 words
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Article, Illustration845 1961-10-19 23 A. Bannister - 'ATTACK' Is my one aim vows M.C.C.'s dashing skipper Ted Dexter A. Bannister By Lahore, Wed. CL In the Tests in w India and Pakistan I might sacrifice a batsman for an extra bowler. That might sound risky, but I shall insist on attack to achieve results. The last thing845 words
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87 1961-10-19 23 SANTOK PLAYS MATCHWINNER FOR KHALSA BALESTIER. Thurs— Briihant stick-work by centreforward Sanick Singh enabled Khal.^a Association to score their third victory of the season when they edgea Combined Scnools 2-1 m a SHA Division 3 maicn played here yesierday. The schools had a better sham of the game in the87 words
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Article, Illustration431 1961-10-19 24 SABF cannot lose the gamble on Crusaders iM^t^Mi >THE Crfisaders, South Australia's offering to the South East Asian world of basketball, return to Singapore today after a successful Federation tour and until they show their stuff. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation officials are keeping their fingers crossed Charmers they may be431 words
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Article67 1961-10-19 24 LONDON. Thars.— Results ol yesierdaVA football matches were: fa XI i rue Arm 2, Division One: Cardifl City 2 West Biomwich 2. Division Two: Sonthumpton 0 PivMon 0. Division Three: Shrewsbury Town o Wat lord 1. Division Four: Bradford City c Cbesterfieid 2. RoctMntle 1 DurttDfttou 3. Wrexnam67 words
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227 1961-10-19 24 STRONG SCC 'A' HELD BY 5 DOG COMPANY ON PADANG SINGAPORE, Thurs. A strong SC C A' team was held to a scoreless draw by 5 Dog Coy. Royal Military Police in a rugger match played on the padang yesterday Play was scrappy throughout except tor the last ten minutes227 words
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214 1961-10-19 24 INDIANS HOLD COMBINED SCHOOLS TEAM SINGAPORE. Wed. In- 1 dian Association just managed to hold Combined 1 Schools to a one-all draw in a Singapore Hockey Association division one match play- I ed here yesterday. The schoolboys dominated play for most or the name, but did not have the luck.214 words
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347 1961-10-19 24 B. NORMAN - Aussie girls took a year to save for S.E. Asia tour B. NORMAN By Singapore, Thursday nrHE South Australian women cagers who return to Singapore today after their Federation games, are on a busman's holiday, the Crusaders' Liaison Officer, Catherine Sheridan, revealed. Each girl saved nearly $3,200 to make the347 words
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234 1961-10-19 24 MALAYS GIVE THE S.C.R.C. A GOOD FIGHT KATONG, Thurs.— S.C.R.C., who are strong favourites to retain the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Kliney Cup in the senior section, had to fight hard before beating Malay Sports Association 6-0 here yesterday. Results: Senior Section: SCRC bt MSA 6-0 (SCRC players mentioned first):234 words
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124 1961-10-19 24 M.C.C. XI IN GOOD POSITION FOR VICTORY IYALLPUR, Thurs. A treacherous pitch on which 20 wickets fell for 225 runs yesterday should help the M.C.C. beat the Governor's XI here today. With six runs for no wicket on the board in their second innings, the Governor's XI need 234 more124 words
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102 1961-10-19 24 MALAYANS SWEEP THROUGH TO Q-FINALS JJOMBAY, Thurs.— All the three Malayan pairs reached easily the quarter-finals in the men's doubles event of the Western India badminton championships last nightScores: Boon Bee and Yee Khan beat S Goeland and Watal 15-5. 10-10. Teh Kew San and Omar Ibrahim beat M. Samdani102 words
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Article14 1961-10-19 24 MOSCOW, Thurs.— Kiev Dynamo yesterday won the Soviet Union Football League championship14 words
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232 1961-10-19 24 DARUL AFIAH LADS IMPRESS IN SIXES TOURNAMENT tat an BESAR Thursday. DARUL Affah look good for honours at the Singapore youths six-a-side competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium. They slammed Haikowyu <B' by 34 points to one in the quaterfinal, and toaay they meet Star Soccerites 'A' in the semi-final.232 words
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46 1961-10-19 24 TEAMWORK EARNS P.W.D. A 2-0 VICTORY AVER RAJAH, Thurs. Teamwork gave Public Works Department a wellearned 2-0 victory over REME in a Division Three hockey match yesterday. The game was keenly contested throughout. Both teams evenly matched. Maniam and D. Morris netted the goals for P.W.D.46 words
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Article31 1961-10-19 24 BUKIT TIMAH, Thurs.— Percy Pennefather scored tiie only goal in the match to give Police a 1-0 victory in a Division One hockey match against University of Malaya yesterday.31 words
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Article22 1961-10-19 24 LONDON, Thur.s. Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Newport 17 Llanelly 9, St. Mary's Hospital 0 Cambridge University 17.22 words
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154 1961-10-19 24 YATIM SAVES THE CEYLONESE FIVE MINUTES FROM TIME SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A goal by Yatim five minutes before time enabled Ceylon Sports Club to hold R.A.F. Seletar in a Division One hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. The Ceylonese strongly fancied to win this season's League championships found the Seletar team154 words
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176 1961-10-19 24 SITE FOR TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES DECIDED rKVO. Thurs. Washington Heights, a United States security forces housing settlement here, has been provisionally selected as the site for the Olympic Village when Tokyo holds the 1964 Games. The Metropolitan Government which for months argued in favour of CampDrake, another forces settlement, finally176 words
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76 1961-10-19 24 JAMAICA BOWLER IN FORM: ROCK TAKES 4-8 GEORGETOWN. Thurs Barbados shot out Jamaica for 95 at Bourda yesterday to win their interterritorial cricket semi-final by an innings and 103 runs. Scores: Jamaica 466 and 95. Barbados 664. Jamaica, after resuming at 58 for four, lost their remaining wickets In little76 words
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251 1961-10-19 24 1 4 out of 27 fights fail to go the full distance SINGAPORE, Thursday. FOURTEEN of the 27 fights did not go the lull distance when the quarter and semi-finals of the Singapore Infantry Regiment's Novices boxing championships was decided at their Ulu Pandan camp yesterday. It was once again251 words
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