The Singapore Free Press, 24 October 1961
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Title Section22 1961-10-24 1 JO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1961. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article75 1961-10-24 1 1 police [jungle lini for mr ue limosrs MPI R, 1 v -Police and mthorimorning I )iu s< arch h- hilh jungle f r f or a mbers t sin Sun[m'n i i i. y and oe I i Headpei f the iii" search I75 words
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226 1961-10-24 1 Govt. begins job of reclaiming big swamp for industry SINGAPORE, Tuesday. RECLAMATION work has begun at the 1,100-acre Kallang swamp, earmarked for development into the second largest industrial area in the Government's four-year plan. The first part to be reclaimed is the 400 acres oi tidal swamp off Bendemeer Road.226 words
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227 1961-10-24 1 Danes say: It WAS a 50-megaton bomb test WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JJI T SSIA yesterday let off the biggest nuclear lK)inb blast ever recorded. There was widespread speculation that it was the 50--megaton bomb of which Mr. Khrushchev had warned the world. The blast was so powerful that both the United227 words
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134 1961-10-24 1 BUT CANADA AND U.S. THINK REDS SET OFF TWIN BLAST "Panorama" in London that in parts of Northern Sweden radioactivity was already 100 times greater than in Southern Sweden OTTAWA: Mr. John Diefenbaker. the Canadian Prime Minister, said the Rus-sians had set off two nuclear explosions, both biuger than -'the134 words
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Article44 1961-10-24 1 VIENNA. Tuos.— President Su- mo o: Indonesia, now in a pri- itc clinic in Vienna, is suffering from kidney stones. informed > urces siiicl here today. They said ii had no! yet been decided if an operation was necessary on the 6f-vear-old President.44 words
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Article, Illustration217 1961-10-24 1 BACK IN S'PORE: TWO SISTERS WHO WON FILM FAME IN H.K. SINGAPORE. Tues. Two former Singapore schoolgirls who went to Hong Kong and won fame as film stars five years ago. are back here. The two. Miss Chang Lye Lye and Miss Chang Lan Tee. are sisters. Lye Lye. was217 words
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166 1961-10-24 1 Malayans in new stage of fight to stay in Australia r)ARWIN, Tues.— The two Malayan deportees, Daris bin Saris, 31, and Zainal bin Hashim, 24, who have been blocking official efforts to return them to Malaya for the past two months, will carry the right a stage further today. They166 words
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Article102 1961-10-24 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Another 1.000 lons tons of longhorn srr.de tin will b o offered for sale by the General Services Administration on Nov. 8. it was announced yesterday. GSA said bids would bo received on the morning of Nov 8 at Washington headquarters and awards102 words
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132 1961-10-24 1 ORDER STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL TOD A Y! The Straits Times Annual for 1962 will be on sale TOMORROW. Distribution to newsagents throughout Malaya will be completed today, in readiness for tomorrow morning's rush. Thousands will be sold on this first day because the Annual is always in demand, and this132 words
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102 1961-10-24 1 SCRUTINEER - JOCKEY MAYNARD (600 WINNERS) TO RIDE AT BUKIT TIMAH MEETING SCRUTINEER By SINGAPORE, Tues.— Prominent N e w South Wales jockey, Merv Maynard, 29, has arrived i;ere and will make his Malayan debut on Sunday at Bukit Timah. the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Oct.-Nov. meeting. Maynard will102 words
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Article42 1961-10-24 1 OSAKA, Tues. A Japanese hoodlum, who killed two persons and wounded another last Saturday nlglit. used his last bullet to take his own life yesterday when a police cordon closed in on the hotel in which he was hiding.42 words
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Article31 1961-10-24 1 LONDON. Tues.— Mi. Roswell Ollpatrlc, Uniteu States Deputy Secretary Of defence, will arrive here towards the end of this week for laiks with Mr. Harold Watkinson, British Defence Minister.31 words
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Article56 1961-10-24 1 RL r RICE DO; i\ 111 d MALAYAN HK FUNDS M i und In" S1 1 11 II und i.ir- ii it 1 Nflinu. K I lur« I i\ 1 well UK H,,n. solli Mv < put STOCK EXCHAN4 s i. i. a. n iiill '-I I pat !>56 words
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Advertisement55 1961-10-24 1 ■Kill wL ISI' r^ xe f* nest wmsm- recording KjS^ tape of all. Two smart gallops at Bukit Timah today P. 12 IS| iiiiiiiiii b a the ROLEX DATE-JUST A*Z jr* l rolex M I i tf"fy ty fl*fy 'ffi'fc &fy %p^' *>:=! TROPICANA LTD., 94, North Bridge Road, Singapore.55 words
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Advertisement106 1961-10-24 1 TO RECAPTURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH CONCEAL THE YEARS Ago What's it matter All the art and cunning of the greatest hair colour experts are yours in Hair Magic* the bewitching, semi -permanent colour that millions are using. Hair Magic is so easy to use. So subtle in its beauty.106 words
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City section: Financeand industry
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216 1961-10-24 2 RUBBER PRICE FALLS FOLLOWING S'PORE DEPRESSION LONDON. Tues.—Reflecting the depression at Singapore, rubber buyers' prices were Initially reduced by one farthing per pound. S llers were apparently not i keen to adjust their quotatl na to the fullest extort early stages and sublueni small bushes.- tool; -f at value level.-,.216 words
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Article35 1961-10-24 2 on: ion Toes.— The Pinan- ....t- ir.a. ke> Uii-iu e.> :oi r- i \fi ;e.c. \vv.^ ago, respec-T-is ?79 1 3S1 3 357 4 347 6 r...<>ner> 20 S^ 173 9 175.9, 17b.35 words
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Article35 1961-10-24 2 C :;ix)n. rues —Stocks ol tin i ondou metal e.\- i official ureto uses I the .veek totalled 4.555 as 4.7J>7 ds the week) con rising Lor.- nrerp 1.490 .c.d 1 .44335 words
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Article151 1961-10-24 2 yHiPs lying atongsidt t!ie Singapore ■WIIIH '.od.ly are: BlWUI- IVaikara 31/32. M indama 1 '>' i. e Schuit« nburg *> M, Hanoi 39 39, ett 19. Ker i i\ Pulau 5 K( NW, 3. 13 0 .t-r raatfa Karans 1 i, K Mai Sladraa Maru, Comotama, Maru151 words
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461 1961-10-24 2 Unsettled note in tin market: Industrial shares slightly easier By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS were ;i little easier perhaps due as much as anything to the uncertainty existing in the tin market which caused holders of those shares a rather unsettled week, states a leading broker461 words
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274 1961-10-24 2 GILTS SHOW NEW GAINS ON QUIET, IRREGULAR MARKET LONDON. Tues. In stock markets yesterday giltedged securities went further ahead, but elsewhere conditions were quiet and irregular Hue purchase finance issues were unsettled and depressed on the non-payment of an interim dividend by the Charterhouse group. The previous years interim dividend274 words
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Article49 1961-10-24 2 KONG KONG. Mon— Closing prices neie today were: Previous T<x:a\ H ev S. Bank Corporation $358 $356 Wheelock Mardm $12.80 $12.40 sales sales HTkong pbone $43.50 $43.00 sales .-ali'.^ Dairj' Farm Cv.ii Storage $36.25 $35.75 Faikoc Do< cs 566.00 $65.50 m>^ les Jardine Matheson 524.T0 $24.3049 words
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Article145 1961-10-24 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m me iiuicapoie Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops SI .II (Unchanged), F. and X. ords. S'i.: 1 i s cents), Gammons $1.73 (unchanged), J. Waugh $1.8') (54- cents). Steamship 80 cen*s (unchanged), s. Times $2.95 t 3 cents), U.E. ords. si.2i145 words
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259 1961-10-24 2 Rising govt. charges keep airline fares up -director OYDNEY, Tues.— The Director General of the International Air Transport Association said here yesterday that rising government charges for landing fees and air navigation facilities are makine lower airline fares more difficult to achieve. Sir William Hildred told the 17th annual general259 words
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Article34 1961-10-24 2 T ONDON, Tufs. -An oiu<*i for Austin cars estimated to be worth £'305,825 has swelled present orders at the Earl's Court motor show here to nearly £45.500.000 the organisers have announced.34 words
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Article19 1961-10-24 2 Polio 67 cases HULL. (England), Tues— Three new confirmed polio cases brought the total in Hull's outbreak to 67-19 words
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Article86 1961-10-24 2 ONDON. Tues.— President Kennedy, in a letter quoted in the House of Commons yesterday said that the United States was committed to no rigid formula on Berlin, and was prepared to take a reasonable approach. The letter was to a Labour Member of Parliament.86 words
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Article17 1961-10-24 2 BEIRUT. Tues— The Lebanese Cabinet announced last night that U had decided to resign.17 words
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Article343 1961-10-24 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. LONDON, Oct. 23. Previous Toddy RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i f Euro d 0 a n oorts Oct omTUOted unquoted Not 24 3/18 23 15/16 Ri'HBER No. 1 RSS Soot 24 9/16 24J RUBBER No. 1 HSS settlement343 words
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205 1961-10-24 2 Snub for Russia's bosses as Chou goes home MOSCOW. Tuesday. \|K. Chou Kn-lai, Chinese Communist Prime Minister who rebuked the Soviet leader ship for bringing Ihe quarrel with Albania ink the open, left for home last night. Attacks on the Albanian loaders continued after Mr. Chou told the Soviet Com-205 words
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147 1961-10-24 2 'RUSSIA NOW HAS ANTI-MISSILE WEAPON' RED DEFENCE CHIEF MOSCOW. Tucs. The Soviet Union has successfully developed a weapon for destroying missiles in flight. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Defence Minister, said here yesterday. He told the Soviet Communist Party Congress: "We have successfully coped with the tusk of destroying missiles in147 words
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Article25 1961-10-24 2 SEATTLE, Tues.— One prisoner died but five others escaped in a mass break from the King County jail here last night.25 words
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Article18 1961-10-24 2 PARIS. Tues French riot police are to be equipped with machine-guns and rifle grenade dischargers18 words
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317 1961-10-24 2 MR. Arthur Dean, the United States delegate to the abortive Geneva M negotiations on a test-ban treaty, yesterday denied that his country had been preparing for new tests while the talks were going on lie was replying to317 words
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193 1961-10-24 2 'UNBALANCED GENERAL GAVE UP PHILIPPINES' MacARTHUR NEW YORK, Tues. General Douglas MacArthur was reported yesterday to have told the American garrison in the Philippines during the last war not to surrender to the Japanese under any conditions, and when an American General there made a broadcast surrender announcement, he said193 words
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Article100 1961-10-24 2 BERLIN. A clamped "n- 14 r i r »r said all lllf Ej r' I clothe at < crossim i f pa-, T h I aimed rs, T Into East "b. Allan Light] I o! the r.s'V I I Berlin. W« J vi i» Id to tho sovie: V;J100 words
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Article38 1961-10-24 2 ■jIUSABETHVim Lj Pn Idem M said la raJ Coi G mm Launcl 9 tack in Sn Central G< had peneti it« Inside Kau a the Kap..r. ...-K..r..-j when- th< j wool:. '<■ j. President did m size < force38 words
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Article91 1961-10-24 2 IJNITED NATIONS. Tues- I Mr. Valerian Zorin. So- viet Deputy Foreign Minister, said yesterday that only one point of difference remained with the United States over the appointment of an Interim secretarygeneral. He made the comment Ui reporters after an hour-long private talk with Mr. Adiai Stevenson. United States91 words
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Advertisement439 1961-10-24 2 N.Y.K.LINE r s ham Pei ana !<*cdo': Varu ETA4'I2'6I). H'burg i Rotterdam nil Nov SI mm Man r Aden Port Said v■ i ETA I 61), Bren^n. R 31 2 Nov faMMN Maru I r I, Beirut. I itta) i Famagusta, Bwrgas, Censtanzs 12.14 Nov Nn ftri M3ru Djiboati, Massawa.439 words
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Advertisement83 1961-10-24 2 Foundations a background for Beauty. Avon Fashion Fiin is newly formu- A^ lated. is nicrc creamy to periv.it more I careful blending with !r,gers during application. It gives a more even sprend of color, is more dewy on the skin, which mean>> that the skin looks A softer Mid younger,83 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-10-24 2 S 0 he savs he's >c ySy. WO2KING LATE AT THE V£rr>\ OPF\CE EVEN BEFORE* jfe^$j V VYE'KE MAEEIEP 39020 words
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Article30 1961-10-24 3 I' Sullitding the rent is 1 st 1 md netta n linedy roles as Ist ttle- sec s j n nd t rheatn m m Robin--1 r< Id IB30 words
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276 1961-10-24 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHREE Barisan Sosialis members have submitted eight questions dealing with detainees at Pulpu Senang, the Toa Payoh reclamation scheme, unemployment. Government jobs for Nanyang graduates and Singapore citizenship, for ministerial answers at the Legislative Assembly session beginning on Oct. 31.276 words
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104 1961-10-24 3 ACCOUNTS CLERK SENT TO JAIL FOR $1,796 BREACH OF TRUST SINGAPORE. Tues.— An accounts clerk. Baclurdeen Mohammed Ghowse. 31, was jailed for two months in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here for misappropriating $1,796 belonging to his employer. Ghowse admitted a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of the money104 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-10-24 3 SINGAPORE. Tue.>. There will be no water today In Zones Four and Seven from 2 p.m to 3 p.m. Tomorrow. water will be cut otT in Zones Five and Six 1 8 a.m. to 2 i p.m.) and Zones One and i Two (2 p.m. to 851 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-10-24 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Pas-sers-by yesterday looked on in astonishment when a lorry (above) loaded with heavy iron pipes "broke its back" while travelling along Tanglin Road. The driver of the lorry and four passengers seated at the back scrambled to safety without a scratch. The mishap caused a traffic80 words
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Article56 1961-10-24 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Local employees of Malayan Refrigerating Ltd., Singapore, are to get pay rises ranging from $15 to $45 a month from lan 1 this year. This follows an agreement which was signed yesterday between the company and the ?ndusUial Workers' Union re nresenting all local56 words
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Article, Illustration529 1961-10-24 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ]yj()HK THAN 200 graduates of the Dale Carnegie human relationship classes will converge al the Asian Seamen's Club on November 4, 5, and 7 to support the event of the year for all Old Carneeians. The occasion: the third Annual Convention of the Dale529 words
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467 1961-10-24 3 SEBASTIAN RASOO - CAR CRASHES DID MORE DAMAGE TO PHONE POLES THAN STORMS SEBASTIAN RASOO -I MALACCA NEWS -by MORE damage was caused to telegraph posts by motor vehicles running into them than by storms, according to an official of the Telecommunications Department here. In the first nine months of this year no467 words
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Advertisement199 1961-10-24 3 THESE SUPER-QUALITY VASHICA CAMERAS Make Any Person A Better Photographer! and They Are Attractively Priced Too! /jjf^@fp**^*3nffM ■jj^g^jSr^y MmiSS^M^ timer. rcoding exposure meter colibroted tor «^> 5^~~J~-SBlg*l Shutter speeds ond aperture openings Kv^^^S 8W Yashinon f2.8 lens, 45mm. FEATURES m Superimposed image type coupled -UE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^GfcJ^ f range finder. HUHI I199 words
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Miscellaneous190 1961-10-24 3 What's happening today I CINEMAS CAPITOL: The Last Sunset 1.45, 4, G.45, 9.30. CATHAY: On the Double 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: Voodoo Island plus Canyon Crossroaas 1.45. 4, 7. 9.15. LIDO: The Long and the Short and the Tall 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. ODEON: Pirate of Tortuga 1.30, 4,190 words
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Miscellaneous203 1961-10-24 3 Wooalands Roau all snows starting at 7 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Fxhibition of works by local artists, Bniisn Council, Orcnard Road, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at IMM heaquarters, Pairy Avenue, 7.30 p.m. CHINESE YMCA BukK Timah Group session at Monk's* Hill School nail203 words
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132 1961-10-24 4 Thousands more men than women in Singapore CINGAPORE, Tues.— Men outnumber women in Singapore, according to a report by the Chief Statistician. Mr. S. C. Chua. The island's population at the end of June this year .stood at 1,687,300. of whom 881.200 were males. The total population was made up132 words
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108 1961-10-24 4 FACE-LIFT FOR RAFFLES LIGHTHOUSE TO COST $5,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. Raffles Lighthouse, about 12 miles off the Western approaches of Singapore, is to be given a face-lift at a cast j of $5,915. Government has accepted a tender for general repairs and painting of the lighthouse. Work will begin this week108 words
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213 1961-10-24 4 More ex-Servicemen seek aid from S'pore association SINGAPORE, Tues. i I^l IK number of aged and unemployed for mer servicemen on the aid list of the Singa pore Ex-Services Association is steadily in creasing. "We are getting an average increase of four persons a month", a spokesman for the association213 words
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Article57 1961-10-24 4 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— A contractor A. V. Sreedharan 32. of Ipoh, was fatally injured when the car he wa-s driving grazed against an oncoming lorry and crashed into an embankment at the 87th Mile Ipoh— Kuala Lumpur road. Sreedharan died in the Kuala Lumpur General57 words
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Article, Illustration282 1961-10-24 4 HE'S COMPOSING CALYPSOS WITH LOCAL THEMES TO POPULARISE THEM HERE SINGAPORE, Tuesday A YOUNG West Indian airman here is composing calypsos with local themes so that they will be more appreciated by Singaporeans. He is Mr. Canute Potter, 23, who has to date composed five calypsos with Malayan themes. "This282 words
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Article29 1961-10-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Traffic Manager, Malayan Railway, Mr. M. G. Foley. said that there was a plan to introduce more benches in the railway station.29 words
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206 1961-10-24 4 Textiles -the fifty-year leap forward in quantity and quality PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. textile business has made such tremendous progress throughout the last 50 years that people today arc able to get quality fabrics that meet individual comforts. This was stated by a visiting American, Mr. Frank McNeill. 68. who has206 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-10-24 4 PAYA LEBAR. Tues Mr. S. S. Pillai (above) has left to take up a special electrical engineering course in Britain. He has been the foreman since 1957 on such schemes as Pasir Panjang Power Station, St. James's Power Station and Penang Power Station.105 words
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105 1961-10-24 4 HE VISITS CHURCHES ROUND THE WORLD SINGAPORE, Tues. The Rev. Peter Homburg, 59 who is retiring next month after 25 years church work in Holland is taking a busman's holiday on board the liner Oranje. The untiring minister is not only preaching on board the ship, but also visits religious105 words
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Article45 1961-10-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. W. D. Cairns, has left for Australia on long leave. He will be returning to Kuala Lumpur in March next year. During his absence Mr. Michael Coultas will be acting Trade Commissioner.45 words
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Article33 1961-10-24 4 IPOH, Tues Hamzah bin Haji Daud, 29. who had 11 convictions, was jailed for 12 months, to be followed by a year's police supervision, for dishonestly retaining a stolen motor-cycle.33 words
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Article101 1961-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Registration for enrolment into national language classes for beginners at the Delta and Havelock branches of the Peoples' Action Party, has begun. It will be open until the end of the month. The entry fee is $1, but those who cannot afford this will101 words
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Article, Illustration213 1961-10-24 4 Christmas cards drawn by spastic children SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Spastic Children's Association is appealing to the public to buy the Christmas cards drawn by children at its centre. The appeal Is part of a campaign to raise funds for the work of the association this year. The association during213 words
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Article22 1961-10-24 4 SEMENYIH, Tues. The Bangi branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has been reorganised with Mr. Tan Hoe Sheong as president.22 words
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Article31 1961-10-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A party of 11 rural leaders from the Federation who went to Japan on Sept. 20 for a three-week study tour has returned to Malaya31 words
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Article21 1961-10-24 4 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tuos Inche Mohamed Sadalli has been elected chairman of the Port Swettenham Town Cooperative Stores Society Limited.21 words
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Article123 1961-10-24 4 S X 2S;J in Si n?aD^ J I n I Thf .i jr I church, e ee. gr°aduavl "ig four w* 1 I Under the r>v f fourth year'rj <'d to a Mf^i tion kll o g U: -'?l pa.- :or :I J| 'HousemaJ En iddit q a f123 words
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Article90 1961-10-24 4 lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The •I Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. said that all Federation citizens should know the national language. It was imperative that the spirit of learning the national language must be instilled in the hearts of each and every citizen of this country,90 words
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Advertisement81 1961-10-24 4 ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE for your PERFECT LISTENS Three *3»fli r^^^^*^^^ M World »itf is^^^£SSmSssSißßߣ\ Buiit-!!- it™ II w Hil i L>es cnivv U 1 S ftfnev RA 6011 P STOKVIS (MALAY A) LIMSingapore R. Lumpur IP nh QUALITY SHOES II MADE IN ENGLAND jßwjll ySr Uomfort utylc I^^g^y OBTAIN ABU81 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-10-24 5 b ST()> began his career in "chain* 1 carthorse, pull u[) and down Ihe hilly streets Ihc Lancashire and Yorkompany. He named his carti u r Ihe tii st Derbv winner K. .i Sic e Donoshue. S< tS r one fch< ibles win s nth *ess pne ersi57 words
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Article150 1961-10-24 5 MrCormack's Middleham stable, controlled by a Leeds bookmaker named George Drake. Eight days after his arrival he was riding horses at work and in a month was an indentured apprentice. Three months later good race. Wo>ton Alt Sadler is looking for a likely youngster to ride150 words
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939 1961-10-24 5 PERCY Pi ir\rk tt-i KtKLY RUDD TELLS ALL ABOUT THE FANTASTIC RISE TO FAME AND FORTUNE OF AN URCHIN WHO BECAME A RIDER WHO COULDN'T LOSE he was first jockey to the stable. During his apprenticeship he had sixteen mounts on939 words
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Miscellaneous257 1961-10-24 5 RIP KIRBY by Johc Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson M^^^K|fc^^^^ 1 WHERE O\D >OU GET J BUT I'.Vi SURE 6CWEBOCY? AW, MY WIFE WON'T LET j^^^ THE MOTOtf,.W?. BARNES? \J^^9^UJ Z CAH RY LIKE AREN'T YOU J ME. SHE SAYS FLY»M^ 15 /^jB^HSBH^ "^CT .BrV^T^^^f A BIRC? t^OING UP? 7> FOR257 words
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Miscellaneous49 1961-10-24 5 so well made-such good value SIR GORDON Availabla ITWffffl^^^S richards om wnumiKiuiKM HB^^RIS vv NOVEMBER prZ^J/oT W^^L^^^^^y r II pkopuctionof I j#^ K^JaX Vo "</ />mAHYPNCrf6M-uoTT^MM£*m\ fSffimA CZU V V /««60MAUFAlTHIWTHEnWCn<fe.BUTr*] LN^KI LV eoDP for kfew <3wupc>eas.. J fcWW^A TZf^ \*OH,I Po U& TO BBBBSiPB THEM &*>£'& KW\ P*& \-^TSHDULPeo^49 words
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Article346 1961-10-24 6 A better service to public 4N expanding popu- lation like that of Singapore demands expanding social and Governmental services. Among these services is the provision of postal facilities. Therefore peo p 1 e living in the MacPherson Road and Simpang Bedok areas will welcome the announcement that two new post346 words
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Article, Illustration669 1961-10-24 6 DOLPHINS ON A DEFENCE MISSION FIFTY fathoms down in the murky midAtlantic an eight-foot dolphin with a black box strapped to its back senses a large underwater object moving at liii^h speed 10 miles away. Seconds later an officer in a British destroyer receives the message: "Dolphin No. 301 reporting,669 words
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Article586 1961-10-24 6 A fine for a dirty car JOHN MOSSMAN In Moscow a smear on windscreen is a stain on your reputation BY IN MOSCOW I KNEW the blue- uniformed man was going to stop me from a hundred yards away. He hitched up his revolver holster, windmilled his black-and-white-strip-ed truncheon, and586 words
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Article101 1961-10-24 6 1 100 YEARS AGO The Free Press reported: The British barque Spirit of the North. Captain West, left Macao on the 7th of August last, bound to London, with a cargo of tea. Soon after leaving she encountered a series of gales with a heavy sea. causing the vessel to101 words
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Article66 1961-10-24 6 JUST FANCY THA T SCALPER" GERARD GADXEY. the barber to 600 Dartmoor prisoners, escaped. Gadney. nicknamed "Scalper" because of his obedience to the "short back and sides" regulation, I was cutting hair on the prison farm when he j^avc himself a short cut to freedom. A warder spotted the 30-year-old66 words
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Article91 1961-10-24 6 cro *d< for a crlbed *BCai tional, thingi The outlm. d the caa to the tails, I judge and ladles li to keavi i tho nei agreed worn looked ano said "Nov ladi< o c: 'ray. o rounc mothe UOlhi, want I tfcaf stf." I VOti bad-ti mannt i.91 words
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Advertisement570 1961-10-24 6 »1 on emn hmid in your rlassi fieri ad* to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA <>n</ SINGAPORE CAMMON HI«HLANOt CaM Btora«a M Lrd. a 2u Tana-n Rata IfOH O>« MOfM* M -O* 1-* QBTC f*:ro«r KLANO) rr.id »araii i n L:«.« HI Now KHd •lOTA IHARU CaM570 words
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Advertisement29 1961-10-24 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING KINGS. A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, III: HO! SI r Cl YLON GKMS.--20, BATTERY ROAD, S PQRE-1 PHONE: *****29 words
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Advertisement69 1961-10-24 6 THE WATCH THAT HAS EVERYTHING tJAEGER-LECoULTRb Swiss Made HBHE E Calendar^l^L^^^ 4^iH rfO y»\. SH A timepiece SSfKI designed for ;?^S^ modern living i^^^» /■7vU.\/ LEADIXG SIXGAPOKi:' v C. K. TANG (S) LTD., 310, Or d^ U.S. DE SILVA SONS,2S, R t CHUSAN LTD. 104, North Br h S. P.69 words
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Miscellaneous140 1961-10-24 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Service 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) .Medium Wave Service: 476 metres. A.M. 11.00 Programme summary; 11.02 Continental potpourri; 11.30 Science makes news; 11.45 Piano playtime; P.M. 12 Mid-day serenade; 12.30 Around the bandstand; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Accent on the trumpet; 2.00 Final Year; 2.15140 words
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Miscellaneous147 1961-10-24 6 10.00 Tne record .shop; 10.30 Re:urn Of The Native; 11.00 A night at the opera; 11.30 The bev. in music: 12 omunight) Close down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin aate; 1.30 Timn signai. news; 1.40 Newsreel; 1.50 Tiffin aate; 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Time signal, news; 5.05 Children's147 words
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Miscellaneous177 1961-10-24 6 I CLUES ACROSS 1 A little rLsh (5). 6 The snag about cricket? (5) 9 A modern type (7>. 10 Not particular (5). 11 Not .serious quarrels (5). 12 Coach or some carriages (5). 13 The third man in the ring? (7). b j lo My favourite among ripe tomatoes?177 words
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Miscellaneous197 1961-10-24 6 your eyes! <5> 6 Kane?" (7). 7 Bearing some relation 8 It may be ground (6). 12 The sort of saw with a number on? (5). 13 Possibly square circle^! <5). 14 It enables one to get across (s>. 15 You might not fancv such a girl! (5). 16 Tested197 words
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172 1961-10-24 7 5,000 estate residents told to help fight vandalism in home booths: 'Report culprits' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. an, secretary 1 q >on Gar d en tiled upon the ts i, nts to eo- Singapore ■v reporting .;e public meriting on a I v; the Board phone-boxes Cirrus damaged past six residents lephones172 words
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Article26 1961-10-24 7 SincjiiT '■> brute falls threervlc€ at c a s Singh ta wil t Ltion oi ail] bo Free food i r' r d Sabha Dhar- will26 words
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138 1961-10-24 7 'Don't spoil Malayan students with too much money' PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. MR. Robert Teo, 23, a second year industrial engineering student in the University of New South Wales, passed through Singapore on his way to Australia after a two-week holiday in I poh with his parents. v Robert, eldest son138 words
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98 1961-10-24 7 YOUTH LEADERS LEAVE FOR BRAZIL MEETING SINGAPORE. Tues. Two leaders of the Young Christian Workers in Singapore, will leave here by air tomorrow to attend the Second World Council Meetinc; of the Young Christian Workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They are Mr. Arul Philoman Nathan, president of the YCW,98 words
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72 1961-10-24 7 HE'LL ATTEND SEMINAR IN NEW DELHI PAYA LEBAR, Tues. An American student. Richard Retting. 25. made a one-day stopover here on his way to attend a students union seminar in New Delhi tvi be held later this month. Richard Is representing the Washington University where he is now studying for72 words
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Article63 1961-10-24 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. P. B. C. Moore, acting Deputy U.K. Commissioner, will speak at the annual general meeting of the British European Association at 5.15 p.m. on Oct. 27 at the Singapore Club. The association is seeking to amend its rules at the meeting so that63 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-10-24 7 SINGAPORE REUNION FOR 2 FRIENDS AFTER THREE YEARS PAY A LEBAK. lues. An Australian air hostess. Miss Joan White, and a Burmese girl, Miss Ilia Tint, who first met in Rangoon three years ago, were reunited in Singapore. Both wore introduced to each other by Miss Tint's friend in Rangoon,112 words
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138 1961-10-24 7 BRITISH A.A. CHIEF COMING FOR THREE-DAY VISIT SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. K. L. Kelly. secretary*enerai of the Automobile Association of Britain, and his wile, are due here by air an Nov. 9 i or a three-day vi>it. The couple are new on a world tour. They will be the guests o:138 words
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74 1961-10-24 7 CONCERT IN AID OF CATHOLIC YOUTH MOVEMENT SINGAPORE, Tues.— A vanewj tv concert in aid of the Young Christian WorkersMovement will be held at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus School hall at Victoria Street on Nov. 4 and 5 at 7 p.m. Dances, songs and acrobat* will be74 words
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Article40 1961-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Professor L C. Green, Vice-Dean of Faculty of Law. Universityof Malaya here, will talk on The Role of international Law in Modern Society" tomorrow at the luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore at Cathay Hotel.40 words
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Article22 1961-10-24 7 RAWANG. Tues. Cash, jewellery, and 10 watches, worth a total of $1,300, was stolen from a shop here.22 words
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Article33 1961-10-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Airways' fleet of 11 Dakotas may be replaced with modern pressurised aircraft by 1964. according to the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir.33 words
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Article30 1961-10-24 7 IPOH, Tues.— Police rounded up a total of 59 secret society suspects in the Ipoh area and detained 15 of thorn. The rest were released after interrogation.30 words
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Article22 1961-10-24 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre from 7.30 to 8.30 tonight.22 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-10-24 7 Rupert and Gwyneth 53 The mischievous couple chase their quarry into an orchard and Rupert, running at his fastest, manages to get ahead of them just as the frightened Dinkie springs up a tree. "What a set of nuisances you are I" he exclaims breathlessly. First the broom- stick and100 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-10-24 7 How to be more beautiful by an expert SINGAPORE, Tues.— An American beauty expert has given four clues to local girls here on "how to be more beautiful." According to Mr. Harry Lewin ol Minneapolis, Minnesota, they are: Good 10 Hi. well-balanced diet,182 words
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213 1961-10-24 7 HER MISSION -TO PUT MINERS ON CANVAS j SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JAPANESE painter who has devoted the past 10 years of her life to painting coal miners and mines, is due here on Oct. 28 in the Royal Interocean Lines liner, Boissevain. Miss Taexo Tomiyama, a member of the Jiyu Bijutsu213 words
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Article44 1961-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will lay the foundation stone of the new orphanage building of the Muslim Trust Fund Association Singapore at Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road on Nov. 2. at 5 p.m.44 words
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Article38 1961-10-24 7 SEREMBAN, Tues.— lnche Mat Nor bin Salam, 33. was fatally shot while out hunting barking doer with three other hunters. He died in the Kuala Pilah District Hospital after admission. Police have detained a man. j38 words
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276 1961-10-24 7 F.A.O. TO TRAIN SINGAPORE STUDENTS IN MARKETING PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. jTHH aims of Singapore and the Federation Governments to improve economic and I living standards will be more easily achieved when local students are trained as marketing advisers under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United276 words
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105 1961-10-24 7 Professor will visit 4 varsities on study trip DAYA LEBAR. Tues. 1 Professor T. H. Elliot of the University of Malaya in Singapore has left for Wasnington for a six-month study course. Professor Elliot is professor of Pharmacy and will attend four universities during his tour. 'Metabolism' He will attend105 words
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Article31 1961-10-24 7 MALACCA, Tues— The President of Malayan Chinese Association. Dato Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, said here that the MCA should co-operate with tht Alliance if it wanted to be strong.31 words
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Article38 1961-10-24 7 MALACCA, Tues— The Secretary of the Malacca Malay Teachers Union, Talib bin Sudi, was fined $25 in thn magistrate's court here for failing to furnish returns prescribed under the Trade Unions Ordinance. He pleaded guilty.38 words
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Advertisement36 1961-10-24 7 BLUE SPOT CAB RADIO tkes yarn Driving n Experience. 3 .3 oUil H Car a kAutcmatic Tuning on alia e Banes, and H.P. T frr too. m WM CO., LTD." COLDS. 4C#£S *ER OIL I -Jt^ONC36 words
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Advertisement13 1961-10-24 7 4(7ents- GAMMETEES LTD.. 16 CoUyer Qoay, Spore. transistor radios CMfigp television electrical appliances13 words
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Miscellaneous182 1961-10-24 7 FSSFS frF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.. yor are ruled by Mars, the god of war and action, which brings you a dauntless, acquisitive mind and a strong courage of your own convictions. You have a shrewd sense for business and the ability to secure power over others, iou have the patience182 words
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Miscellaneous82 1961-10-24 7 A DICC lViai il A P r Ul: AKItO THERE is opportunity for advancement if only you know how to handle it advisedly. TAIIRIK (A P r 21 May i l): lAUrtUd GET a lot done early this morning and then you can take time out for recreation. CPiIIHI I*82 words
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Miscellaneous75 1961-10-24 7 viaie too far from the norm just now. ten (Jul > 24 Au 23 > LtU THERE are minor un« certainties in today's actively which should be safely and calmly settled. VIDRfI < Au >A Sept. 23): linuu THERE is now a definite upswing in your affairs, but guard against75 words
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Article, Illustration242 1961-10-24 8 NIGHT CLUB SINGER SHIRLEY HAD LAST LAUGH A POPULAR nightclub singer, Miss Shirley Chiam, 21, gets annoyed when people say she is trying to imitate Dinah Shore. "Let me say once and for all I do not imitate anybody. I take pride in singing in my242 words
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112 1961-10-24 8 BRIGHT FUTURE IS PREDICTED FOR VIOLINIST JIMMY JIMMY BENG, 19, Is a young man who will gc far as a violinist, according to his tutors. Jimmy, a pre-university student at the Anglo-Chi-nese School, who has already passed grade eight in music, hopes to get through his London Royal School of112 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-10-24 8 YOUNG SOPRANO WANTS TO MAKE SINGING HER CAREER SCHOOLGIRL sopra>3 no Jennifer Tan, 14 (above), has set her mind on becoming a singer. "I thlnfc this will be my future career." said this Form Three student of the Tanjong Katong Girls' Schooi. She received encouragement at her first public appearance109 words
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122 1961-10-24 8 WHERE TO GET ENTRY FORMS FOR SCHOOL FUND TALENTIME ENTRY forms for the 4D Talentime held in aid of the St. Patrick's School Christian Brothers* Construction and Reconstruction Fund are now obtainable from its organiser, Mr. P. Andrew of the Singapore Polytechnic, St. Patrick's School, East Coast Road, and Winston's,122 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-10-24 8 THIS PIANIST SHUNS PARTIES 'TO ME, MUSIC IS VERY PERSONAL' "TkESPITE her growing talent as a pianist. Miss lau Kau Chiang, shuns playing at parties, concerts or other social functions. For to her music is something personal that she enjoys better when alone and in peaceful relaxed surroundings. Thus she155 words
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Article108 1961-10-24 8 AN 11- YEAR-OLD girl is making a name lor herself among the Indian classical dancers of Sembawang. She Is Miss B. Padmavathi, a Primary VI student of the Canberra School here. Miss Padmavathi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Bala Menon of the108 words
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Article, Illustration236 1961-10-24 8 THEYVE WON ALL MAJOR TITLJ IN COMPETITIONS HELD HErI RAFFLES Institution, wi t h three of Singapore's best chess players in their team, won the 1961 Inter-School Chess Championship for the second year in succession. On behalf of the team, captain Koh Sei Hian, a pre-university science student received236 words
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186 1961-10-24 8 143 STUDENTS ENTER THE ROAD SAFETY ESSAY COMPETITION TH E number of entries for the Automobile Association of Singapore's first road safety essay competition for secondary school children has grown to 143. Up to the dosing date on Oct. l.>, th»» sponsors received 129 entries, but another 14 entries came186 words
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Advertisement348 1961-10-24 8 FREE HOME DELIVERY BWe invite you to become a regular reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- $L plete the special delivery form be- low and hand it to your news-vendor T&Km|T) or pest it to the address below and fIL *TV¥vVA the FREE PRESS will be delivered i^^^S^^/ to your348 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-10-24 9 I one ■f n i i :It jpto; I I sucn a V plasv ns ft -m cutlen m?:.' w c ■Many colours Wk in a H that I sa^i bow the W attractivi maJ ci::::.rr K picni > K are pracK oecauM- i t bi ik or chip155 words
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156 1961-10-24 9 Many readers stumble in jewellery section \|RS. A.A. BERiU LANDIER, 51 8 Marang Road, off Keppel Road. Singapore, wins the top prize of S2O in Fashion Sense No. 25. Her entry was the first to be pulled out of the hat from among 38 all-correct entries. Miss Nancy Tan of156 words
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Article, Illustration127 1961-10-24 9 The flared line inspires local designer ■^^mT»TB|' TiAI H TWO CHIC OUTFITS FOR YOU TO COPY JHE slightly flared skirt of this season's Paris line has come to Singapore. It has influenced our schoolboy designer, Kenny Wee into creating these chic outfits for you to copy. The local fashion scene127 words
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94 1961-10-24 9 SALTED FISH TO WORK UP AN APPETITE ON those days when you need something delicious to work up an appetite, try salted fish roe sambal. Simple to prepare, it is bound to make your mouth water. Take one pair of salted fish roe and fry till cooked, but not too94 words
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Article58 1961-10-24 9 SEVERAL years ago. shoes for babies who have just come out of their infancy were hard to find. Those available then. were far from pretty. Today, they are practically pouring into the market. The latest range is particularly feminine. Soft soled, they are made of nylon58 words
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Article, Illustration147 1961-10-24 9 "SELECT the most appropriate accessories for the white afternoon dress from Patricia Fashions. Designed with a pleated skirt and bloused bodice with a high neckline, it is caught at the waist with a ribbon of the same fabric. Now place a tick against the accessory in147 words
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Article262 1961-10-24 9 How to keep burglars your home PEOPLE arc often shocked to come home in the evenings to find their homes in a chaos, following a burglary. How often have we heard this moan "Why do they want to break into my place. I've got nothing to steal." Shock this is262 words
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189 1961-10-24 9 WALNUT CORNETS MAKE DELICIOUS TEA SNACK WALNUT cornets make a delicious afternoon snack. They can be baked whenever you're free and kept for the guests who arrive unexpectedly. To make it, sieve two ounces self-raising flour with a teaspoon of ground ginger and add a pinch of salt. Melt two189 words
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Advertisement91 1961-10-24 9 carven THI OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES AND EAU DE COLOGNE j^v ma grifYe \?S/Yyj> b* robe dun j j I I I c II I jf V* I I lady with discriminating taste II j by all leading shops j LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD c hiustmas""gifts "n« i HOUSE OF TANG"91 words
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Advertisement147 1961-10-24 9 GLAMORIZES THE KITCHEN 1 GLORIFIES THE COOK I BR(lunfc.«»| KITCHEN MACHINE I MORNING-— lt grinds your coffee or prepares the B breokfost cereal. M MIDDAY— -It prepores the soup ingredients. Chop* the vegetables ond whip*, up the sweet. H EVENING The grater unit will produce on H appetising dish of147 words
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Advertisement227 1961-10-24 10 r- —H- KS 3249 I.iWP9»OWJ KL 1249 >** Inllil FRERE JACQUES ALOUETTE The Favorite French Songs for Children Mortine Havet and the Fleur de Lis Singers Sole Agents: PARAMOUNT CO. Singapore Kuolo Lumpur The SOAP that mokes your skin SING! From Belgium Comes This SOAP of MANY PURPOSES... DEODORIZES BODY227 words
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Advertisement267 1961-10-24 10 Jinian ■P^ COLOUR I 1 TVwnW <~~ f i^m,^^ ■■i'*PW>f. -mW,' with COLOURED NYLON BRISTLES Ends oil families' early morning'; squabbles over indistinguishable brushes. Get a different colour for cocfc one of your family. only 55 cts. each rimes* Obtainable from all -<^/ good Sundry Shops Students Who Go Overseas267 words
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Advertisement390 1961-10-24 10 IQLinQDIMP '•Warp- «^> "^T*"^C y> jOCo VV. jM3Bßo^^^^^^^HBlßB&'' > '^fiSftffipc&C V 338C' 'X 1 w' *^^V- .'X'i'- '*fc^ ISDO9 vjfixSS»C SAT-NAM CARPET CO., 155, Kampong Java Roaa are clearing. <u rock bottom prices, a selection ot cotton reversible, Indian woollen and Belgian cotton and jute carpets. CANE FIRM TIRE OF390 words
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Advertisement564 1961-10-24 10 SNOW BRAND ORANGE Juict Is delicious and nutritious. Gei a supply from your grocer today Also available at bars and restaurants where they are in popular demand. Sole agents, SWEE HIN TRADING, 166. Cross Street CJSHA SEWING MACHINE ai*r Pans are modern India's quality products. Contact AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS <PVT) LTD564 words
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Advertisement563 1961-10-24 10 the vast selections of top tune; on Liberty, Command, Granc Award. Stereo and Monaural records at REGENT TRADERS. 37 Upper Pickering Street. HERNIA SUFFERERS IN all stages of the illness are made comfortable and secured in a Brooks Rupture Appliance. It can be worn day and night- Made to measure563 words
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Advertisement335 1961-10-24 10 iaukant, 4-C, Prince Street where you are served delicious Chinese and European food by charming waitresses in airconditioned comfort, TIGER NITE CLl'B, Great World Park specialises in providing local Malayan entertainment suitable for tourists and visitors. Malayan food for parties are available by arrangement. VACATION PROBLEMS? Why not take a335 words
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Advertisement261 1961-10-24 10 BABIES' (5) conoii FROCKS FINEST From The PHILIPPINES? Mode of 100% Choke Cotton by Children's Wear Specialists? Available in many attractive colours and in all sixes. Available at:SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Wear) 53, High St. S pore-6. Telephone: ***** MODERN LIGHTING FITTINGS Adds Beauty To Your HOME r\261 words
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Advertisement104 1961-10-24 10 [j. Avoiic»- V v |d RECENT flu.S I a CUafi ng Os '«J RA|^ CCaTj s-, 5 CATHAY SILK J AH FINE Sh,» J^ Designed For D, stf J*' S. TAI WAH J 52, HIGH ST nl CTS TCL'si Hum tosr||| LuiufiCu B Coocr,,- K. Lumpur Pcnc: r^'^T Bangkok rou^104 words
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844 1961-10-24 11 MALACCA SPORTS ROUND-UP MALACCA, Tuesday. s om »e again set the lead in V 111 i organised the 1961 Interi s games meet between Negri M [area. r i I b L m Won hearts I r I j 15-6. Malacca won the844 words
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193 1961-10-24 11 PRIMARY SCHOOL ATHLETES IN BIG GAMES MEET an interested adult .spectator. Leaders are made not only In the classrooms but so on the playing Held. rhere Is no better way to uild champions, it "also aches them sportsmanship. i'iu Secondary Schools Sports Council has an inter-state games competition and also193 words
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Article203 1961-10-24 11 Jaian Besar Tuesday tot bat I learn of Iwo otli- yers open their Singapore m Singapore Indian Football i ution XI lodav at the Jalan S I m m m Ht played K XI K Sumad Abdullah, Roberts, reo Ah Meng, LDranim Hassan, Ourunaihan, Quab Kim bwee, Rahlm Omar,203 words
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Article135 1961-10-24 11 MALACCA. Tuesday. W nol Penang will stage the K for Ihe South East Asia HI lliis weekend. The trials E x lurdav al Ihe Kubu Stadium. m m :o men I i be B' and n I 29 tvt :> their I lion S] It I, AA 4 qm135 words
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204 1961-10-24 11 Big Walk planned for Police Week Entries from S'pore too charged. There will be three sections tor men and two lor women. Maie competitors between 16 and 20 years will be grouped under 'Juniors" while those between 20 and 39 will compete in the Senior section. All* those above 40204 words
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185 1961-10-24 11 ABOUT 200 WILL TAKE PART IN LEAGUE MALACCA'S hockey season will officially start tomorrow. ihLs years league will provide competition for about 200 players Irom 13 teams. The teams have been divided into two sections "A" and pools. Day Training Centre, 2Gth Field Regiment, National Union of Teach* Banda Kaba185 words
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Advertisement17 1961-10-24 11 the cigarette that goes with success qnfflTnii HSBSJoBaMiB' Ul BboooSkv; .^B BBb&'*''-X''**-^* v. y; JMJiHjiflßißff^ Jjci. ''^^^^iBJBJBitt17 words
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193 1961-10-24 12 KEPPEL GOLFERS IN GOOD FORM AGAINST R.A.F. TENGAH CINGAPORE, Tues. Keppel golfers were in good form over the weekend. They beat a team from RAF. Tengah by 7" 4 points to 4 on their home links. Resuhfl tKeppel members first): H i. Bird and Pent, Sun-O, Daly ana Don.van-r i193 words
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484 1961-10-24 12 SCRUTINEER B. TIMAH - Worthing and Resquilleur best on Bukit Timah track SCRUTINEER B TIMAH By Tuesday. WORTHING and Kesquineur were oiu- standing workers on the track this raornini^ when horses entered for the forthcoming Singapore Oct/Nov. meeting started their preparations in earnest. They were the only ones to crack 40 for 'M\ Worthing,484 words
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Article, Illustration216 1961-10-24 12 SINGAPORE. Tuesday 1 KEN JAILErTs^^M TAKE the name of Eanath Mane oft the list of athletes for the SEAP Games in Rangoon in Deeember. Mane, who qualified for a free ticket when he hurled the hammer 140 feet, 2 inches, beating the qualif>216 words
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125 1961-10-24 12 STATE BOXERS HAVE 50-50 CHANCE LONG Singapore. Tues. Singapore's boxing team tu meet Indonesia on Saturday leave tor Jakarta by air on Friday. The team L>; Ariffln bin Junid i light-fly i. Jumat bin Ibrahim (fly), Brian Lsaac < fly V. Kesavan bantam Nai Nee Roath Virabhak < feather K125 words
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74 1961-10-24 12 GOLF BECOMING A POPULAR SPORT IN ASIA HONG KONG. Tues.— Gall Is becoming an extremely popular sport In Asia, especially in Japan and the Philippines, according to a leading American professional. He is Mr. Gene Sarazen, who said that one of the best players in Asia at pre>ent was the74 words
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Article46 1961-10-24 12 SAIGON. Tues. Vietnam will meet Malaya on Thursday in the final of the 1961 Vietnamese Independence football tournament. The two teams now have an equal number of points. Both beat Indonesian Vietnam by 4-1 and Malaya 3-1 in weekend matches.46 words
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383 1961-10-24 12 GEYLANG, Tuesday pAPTAIN Margaret Moir broke her nose; ace scorer Janet Wemyss broke her heart when she went limping out with a sprained ankle but these didn't stop the Crusaders, the South Australian women basketballers, from toting up a 64-43 victory383 words
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Article138 1961-10-24 12 COLOURS FOR FIRMS' TOP ATHLETES SINGAPORE. Tues.- The Singapore Business Houses Athleuc Federation will be awarding cdloius u> nine <>i ineir outstanding atnletes at ihe annual dance at Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. t>. Incluued in the list is Evelyn Lee. wiio qualified to represent Singapore at the coming SEAP138 words
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444 1961-10-24 12 THE BLUES CAN HOPE FOR CUP VICTORY SINGAPORE, Tues. •OINGAPORE All Blues shaped up well in their final rugby trial match when they held a formidable RAF*" Ten pah first fifteen to a 3-3 draw on the Police Training School ground here yesterday. All Blues scored a penalty and RAF444 words
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68 1961-10-24 12 CANADIAN CHAMP IN SYDNEY FOR BIG TOURNEY SYDNEY, Tues. Canadian Golfer, Stan Leonard, 46, arrived to compete in $19,000 tournament opening at the Lakes Course, Sydney, on Thursday, and in the Australian Open in Melbourne next Monday. This is Leonard's third visit to Australia. In 1959 he beat Peter Thomson68 words
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108 1961-10-24 12 BIG CASH AWARDS FOR BRIGHT CRICKET SALISBURY, < Rhodesia Tues.— Cash awards will give additional incentive for brighter cricket in the three matches between Rhodesians and the New Zealand touring team. The batsman who hits the fastest century in the two first-class matches stands to win $680 and the highest108 words
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Article24 1961-10-24 12 AUIiSBLRG. Mon.— West Germany beat Cieece 2-1 after leadmu 2-0 at half time in a World football cup preliminary match ve&terdav.24 words
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79 1961-10-24 12 BALTIMOR, Tues.- Archie i Moore will have to give away about 20 pounds to! heavyweight Pete Radema- i cher in their 10-round nontitle bout tonight— but old 1 Archie is not worried. Moore, recognised as world light* heavyweight champion in California. New York79 words
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Advertisement72 1961-10-24 12 KIMSIA COURT ot NUTMEG ROAD, off Orchard »o (cpp. Ngee Ann Building) 10 Storey Luxury Flats Price From:. SI 9.000/Easy Payments Can Be Arranged KIMLIN PARK Paterson Road/Grange Road fomlinion Rood/ Angullio Park TWO STOREY BUNGALOWS Price $44,000;- OpWSfX 2nd Phase) -7 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms one attached to Master bedroom.72 words
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