The Singapore Free Press, 25 October 1961
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Title Section22 1961-10-25 1 JTO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MUST READ .-> The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1961. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article62 1961-10-25 1 linger ■asK? d: I -nut I I' pore? [>\1)ON, Wed. I nister Mr. Hai, was isidera- en to I a] of r Siniraas a part. i miii reI s too I ite--1 I I Mr. I It 1 Tn aty Iks r --'-i I rime n -tod62 words
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56 1961-10-25 1 .SINGAPORF. Wed. The first -•f;> towards the construction ot co-opcaratire builnnie in Singap re 'vill be taken at. a meeting of I -oi^erative .»oiuetie> tcci^iv. II is expected that a committee study tt»e proposal, contained in a resolution parsed at the first co-operative >o<ieties56 words
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Article, Illustration373 1961-10-25 1 Grandma in air dash to her family HER ENTRY PERMIT TO SINGAPORE EXPIRED AT MIDNIGHT. ..BUT SHE MADE IT: NOW I'M HAPPY' SINGAPORE. Wed.— A 75-year-old grandmother from Peking in a now-or-never 5,000-mile air dash to spend the evening of her life with her sons and daughters in Singapore, made373 words
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Article24 1961-10-25 1 VINITA. (Oklahoma), Wed.— Thr Grand River Dum Authority yesterday awarded a contract wortn abo.u $7 5U0.000 to uie English Electric Corporation.24 words
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111 1961-10-25 1 QUARANTINE ON TRAVELLERS FROM SARAWAK REMOVED SINGAPORE. Wed. With the declaration of Sarawak as a cholera-free territory, the Singapore Government has relaxed restrictions imposed on travellers arriving here from that territory. Deck passengers from Kuching are no longer required to go into quarantine. Passengers are not required to have cholera111 words
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Article31 1961-10-25 1 LONDON. Wed.— Mi-. Reginald Maudling. tne Colonial Secretary. said yesteraay that with liis a reement :ne Governor of Sarawaic was putting pioposak for coiustitution<w reform to the Council Nt'.M.31 words
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Article23 1961-10-25 1 S I N G APO I E Wed .—The empiovee^ ol Guthrie and Co. cont nucd their sit-down strike tiiLs morning.23 words
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Article20 1961-10-25 1 SAIGON, Wed. Two South Vietnam navy craft were sunk by Communist guerillas in An Xuyen Province.20 words
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269 1961-10-25 1 Peer wants N.Z. squadron to stay at Tengah T ONDON, Wed.— New Zealand's decision to end the hire arrangements unde r which she operates a squadron of Britishowned Canberra aircraft in Singapore was discussed in the House of Lords yesterday. Lord Merrivale urged the British Government to negotiate with New269 words
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Article111 1961-10-25 1 He asked if tne joint Canberras should not be on the spot in the area in view of the possible task of interdiction. Was it not important to maintain the excellent teamwork and the efficient spirit of co-opera-tion which existed between the three air forces in the area?111 words
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176 1961-10-25 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A wellknown Singapore doctor was killed in a car crash early thir> morning—only eight hours after he had returned from leave in London. He was Dr. Henryk Scid, 42. His car hit. the road divider at the II 1 2 milestone176 words
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204 1961-10-25 1 ON SALE TODAY: STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL It's on sale TODAY the Straits Times Annual for 1962. And what a splendid buy it is! More than 100 superbly printed pages of fascinating reading and first class photographs. Hundreds have already been ordered and hundreds more will be sold today. This year's204 words
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Article24 1961-10-25 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Pass lists for the City and Guilds of London examinations. 19<>1, will appear exclusively in The I rev Press tomorrow24 words
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236 1961-10-25 1 S'pore man who went back to his 3 wives PRIVY COUNCIL WILL HEAR APPEAL ONDON, Wed.— Lim Chin Aik,,6l, stated to have a number of aliases, who was arrested at Kandahar Street. Singapore, in June. 1959, and con- victed in a magistrate's j court in Singapore of an offence under236 words
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Article83 1961-10-25 1 RUBBEi PRICE EM N m an m Vlai i i K., K STO K EXCH^ j Business 1 ii D tilon> p I SMI CRASH: NO OF SURVIVOR l \l LI MPI K d in then i with i Si Ihi tv h:ilLii. lie M I i bid I83 words
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Advertisement86 1961-10-25 1 D C U cron'eed Cure t'i DANDRUFF-! |TC HV SCALP! "ALLING HAIR! P-^ L Y 20 c»^, c RINSE: figtineer^s eight to follow: Fast gallops P. 12 'Oil rm wmm^zMmm n66ii I Siii^iiiii rnlw'l W^^^^y I 7 mouthwash A few drops of pleasant tasting, economical, highly effective Odol Mouthwash if86 words
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Advertisement104 1961-10-25 1 TiUS MS A GMM<T FOR YOU AXD A\Y OAE Tropkalised CONGRESS Guitars:- g No. 100 Student Guitar $22.50 M No. 105 Round-hole Guitar $25.00 M No. 107 Round-hole Guitar $30.00 M 3 No. 135 Round-hole Guitar $35.00 4^ 1 LUDWIG Diatonic Accordions:— No. 1552-2 stops $35.00 (Jnil -}wm fl No104 words
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209 1961-10-25 2 RUBBER PRICE FALLS TO LOWEST LEVEL IN MONTHS F ONDON. Wed.— The lj lubber market was fundamentally quiet. Following the decline Eastern advices. values sagged at the outset to lower levels than for se v era! months. Hw it.,:: or the market refa steady a1 the decline limited trading Inquiry.209 words
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Article28 1961-10-25 2 undo; Wed.— The f-.i^^. market indices :or tea week ago, 1 rdaj respec--~s 1 372.9, 347.6 3": 9 !ti»lt>er> :u5 a 172 6 170 8. 176.8.28 words
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Article137 1961-10-25 2 v^HM's tjfmt alonsside tha Singapore wh.irvt^ today are: LUCIC Sebult« 3S 36, S'ooE*f.i l M 30. Cnisa ler 15 Metal! irg Ban Maerak Zl js t. rt RittHrakc 21 22 A.- .i m x\v a Tronert NW. 2. Aaln \u I K« -V\ Outfr ro;irt<: k r137 words
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Article53 1961-10-25 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing es here today were Previous Today B S Bank Corporation $356 $352 sales sales WheelocK Marden $12.40 $12.30 sales sales Hicong phone 543.00 $42.75 sales ales D>:rv Farm Cold Storage $35.75 $35.75 s i les sales T.i.'koo Dot-k.-^ $65.50 565.00 Jardine Matheson $24.3053 words
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293 1961-10-25 2 Sales highest but Fitzpatnck' s dividend remains unchanged By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J)ESPITE the fact that trading conditions for the year ended June 30, 1961, have not been easy, sales were the highest in the history of Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies (Far East) Ltd. Revealing this the293 words
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243 1961-10-25 2 LARGE BUSINESS IN GILTS, BUT INDUSTRIALS LOSE GROUND LONDON. Wed. Renewed strength in giltedged securities and a further widespread fall in equities; provided the main features' ol stock markets yesterday. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's overnight speech save' ;rt-u encouragement to the recent buying ol giltedged but acted a* ye:243 words
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Article148 1961-10-25 2 Last sales in the Singapore Tra< ins Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops SI 10 v— 1 cent), V. and N. ords. 52.32 (—3 cents;, (iammons Si. 7.' (uncnangedj, J. Wau.sh SIS") (unchanged), M. Brew. Sj! I— lo cents), M. Cement 52.28 .—4 cents), McAlister148 words
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77 1961-10-25 2 CHICAGO. Wed.— At the axij nual meeting of the National Asi sociutioi] oj Business. Economists here. Mr A. J. Ashe. director ol biLsines-s research for B. F- Ooodrich Company. predicts total United States new rubber consumption in 1962 at a record of 1.G65.U00 long tons,77 words
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Article40 1961-10-25 2 PARIS. Wed. An increase in the Italian motor Industry productlcn, notably, insulted in such an inflow 01 orders for Michehn tyres that the firms Italian subsidiary decided to ouilci a new plant near Turin, the company announced yesterday.40 words
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239 1961-10-25 2 Russia has stepped up supply drops to Laos -U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed. ff —The Soviet airlift into Laos of supplies and equipment has been "gradually expanded" during recent weeks and is now at a higher rate than before the rainy season in the South-East Asian kingdom, the State Department said yesterday.239 words
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95 1961-10-25 2 ALGIERS READY TO RESUME PEACE TALKS TUNIS. Wed. -M. Bon Youssef Ben Khedda. Algerian insurgent leader. said yesterday that his government was ready to resume contact with France with a view to renewing peace negotiations on a sound basis. In a statement issued here. M. Ben Khedda propped negotiations between'95 words
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177 1961-10-25 2 3,000 LOSE HOMES AFTER BLAZE IN JAPANESE TOWN fTOKYO, Wed.— Squads of workmen yesterday began clearing away the charred debris of more than 1,000 homes destroyed or partially burned by a fire that swept through Mori town in Hokkaido, i Northern Japan, on Monday night. The fire left 3,053 people177 words
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Article352 1961-10-25 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. 1 LONDON. Oct. 24. Previous Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c.i.f. European port* Oct ...unquoted unquoted j No» 28 15/16 23 28/32 RUbHER No. 1 RSS Soot 24.,' 24 IMi RuHBER No. 1 KSS settlement House Terms. Nov. 255/16 24 8/1H352 words
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272 1961-10-25 2 The big blast: World leaders express disgust and anger LONDON, Wed PROTESTS against Monday's giant bomb explosion by the Soviet Government were voiced in many parts of the world yesterday, together with scientific forecasts of the possible radiation effects of the test. Mr. R. G. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, toid272 words
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271 1961-10-25 2 BERLIN. Wed \IORE than 50 tear-gas grenades were thrown across the East-West Berlin border last night as the police forces of the two parts of the city engaged in their second tear gas battle in 24 hours. The battle" broke out at Schwedterstrasse at271 words
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Advertisement298 1961-10-25 2 -S I II PPING~~^ N.Y.K.LINE Sappm Maru ETA4/12/61}, H"burg. P C S wtwefo 4 Rotterdam 11 11 Nov SftiMMt Maru I i ic -> Port Sj irfl ETI 21 B] Bremt R L Haw 30 1 Nov rc«o!iama Maru B ral Lat! •i I naj sta J Istartw Bourpi Co»stir»a298 words
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Advertisement125 1961-10-25 2 work mBSk done W "^*^l IuCC V^...^r '3k jr Use Philips Dictamai. DMMi i cassette. Lxtra-lonc dictation dp ininutes. Ideal for business ettClttii doctors, scientists, yoorealoU. philips! MALAYA <^iia^> MUM SINGAPORf Bt 3BBJp- BR-' :^fl Bb^ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk-*^*' fI^jjfc^fIMBBBBBBBBBF 'SBH BB^^ -^^^iiMßfl K I^9 B^i' ''''''^^Bl H^ml B^ rfflßi 1 1125 words
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Miscellaneous30 1961-10-25 2 POP 4 i^ •■'■/T^ I WANT MV SCSI TO STA£T *O*i AT TWE \'E^ BOTTOM- SO I'M PUTTING HIM TO -^^S' y) \\O2k: FCZ A WEEK J t$ VVlTH LJ30 words
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143 1961-10-25 3 ASSOCIATION MAY CUT FEES TO GET MORE MEMBERS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Association for the Blind hopes to recruit new members for the association by reducing its membeiship fee from $10 to $5 per annum. This proposal will be discussed tomorrow when the association holds its annual general meeting at143 words
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Article39 1961-10-25 3 CiAPORE, Wednesday. iis should appoint a committee to deal with ire capable of scientific by Iheir decision, said isan, Principal of the lt in Singapore. i [i mlc no 2 I i k a n aid. r i39 words
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Article, Illustration531 1961-10-25 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. LOCAL SINGER Wilfred Shimmen, just back from a three-month contract at a night spot in Bombay, is excited beyond words. A representative from a recording company in England who thinks he has a future in recording has recorded his voice on tape. Wilfred told531 words
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174 1961-10-25 3 YOUTH TELLS COURT OF ESCAPE FROM DEATH CRASH SINGAPORE, Wed.— A 15-year-old youth, Toh Kai Hong, told a Coroner's Court yesterday that he had a "miraculous" escape while travelling in a lorry which overturned and killed its driver, Toh Seng Chor, 31, outside the Istana Negara on Sept. 24. Kai174 words
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Article37 1961-10-25 3 Mr. L. P. Gonetilleke. an information officer from Colombo, arrived yesterday. He is staying at the Adelphi Hotel. M. B. Michelin, the French cellist,' arrived from Paris. He is staying at the Hotel Ambassador.37 words
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201 1961-10-25 3 Remand for 3 youths who broke into bar SINGAPORE, Wed. Three young burglars were found inside the Honolulu Bar in Joo Chiat Road after a police party, led by a teenaged jaga, had broken into the premises to arrest them, a district court was told yesterday. The three Chng Peng201 words
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Article46 1961-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Water will be cut off in Zones One and Two from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. No-water areas tomorj row are Zones Three and Four (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.i and I Zones Six and Seven (2 p.m. Ito 8 p.m.).46 words
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Advertisement22 1961-10-25 3 ft t BB ut, p R shave l° t L WF y ap jBKm Wm £r P Ki K^ —^u ft aiSUUI22 words
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Advertisement194 1961-10-25 3 imrwm 1 WHEN SELECTING YOUR LIFE LONG RING LOOK FOR VALUE RELIABILITY. J I G. C. DE SILVA BROS., j B "Manufacturing Jewellers 9 B 3, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE-!. •PHONE: *****. Vi IF IT DOESN'T HAVE THIS TAG IF IT DOES NOT HAVE ALL FINEST EGYPTIAN COTTON THAT 8V WASHES194 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-10-25 3 today CINEMAS C\PITOL: Tne La.st Sunset 1 43. 4. 6.45, 9 30. CATHAY: On The Double 130 4 6.30. 9.30. GLOBE: Ring of Fire 2, 6.15, 9 15 LIDO: The Long and the Short and the Tall 1.40, 4. 6.30, 9.1b OOEON KATONCi: Mr. Tonaze 3 6.30. 9.30. RLX Two164 words
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Miscellaneous215 1961-10-25 3 Cultural Unue uieatre, Cannjng Rise. 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Ext'ibition of works by iocal artis:.s. BniLsh Council, Amber Mansions, Orchard Roaa, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Sree Narayana Mission. Sembawang Road, 7 p.m. CHINESE YMCA: Kutong Neighbours' "Nyonya and Baba" mghl at215 words
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92 1961-10-25 4 ELEVEN YOUTHS PASS ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY EXAMINATION J^ATONG. Wed. Eleven boys have passed their intermediate certificate and bronze medallion examinations of the Royal Life Saving Society, conducted by the Singapore Lite Saving Corps. They are Chen Ah Huang. Koh Song Kiah. Lee Choon Pew. Ng Kong Gee. Quek Chin92 words
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171 1961-10-25 4 JOHORE R AHRU, Wednesday. A o*-A sports carnival will be held on Saturday morning in the Straits of Johore as part of the Sultan's birthday celebrations. Ihe carnival programme will include a water skiing exhibition and speedboat racing. Ji The organisers are171 words
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Article78 1961-10-25 4 They were tested at the Farrer Park Swimming Pool by Mr. Chen? Yew Kiah and Mr. Lee Hon Ming:, srade one examiners of the Royal Life Saving Society. The 11 passed in water release and rescue, life saving and land drill, artificial respiration and a theory test.78 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-10-25 4 WOMEN CUSTOMS OFFICERS GET 'NEW LOOK' JOHORE BAIIRL. Wed.— A "new look" has been ♦ntroduced in the headwear of women customs officers in Johore. The attractive new peaked cap resembling that of the women police officer replaces the 16 year old forage khaki cap. Said to be more comfortable, the107 words
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Article35 1961-10-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Dr. Cheah Seng Kee. former secretary' of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club, gave a 45-minute colour slide show of his recent visit to Japan to members of the club35 words
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161 1961-10-25 4 Rotarians plan a public lottery to raise $5,000 for the needy BATU PAHAT, Wednesday. THE Batu Pahat Rotary Club will hold a public lottery at the end of the year to raise about $5,000 to help in their community project programme The money will be used to buy bicycles to161 words
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Article, Illustration164 1961-10-25 4 S 'pore Assemblyman' s daughter wins Perth beauty title I m KATONG. Wed. Two Singapore girls studying law at the University of Western Australia in Perth will spend their Christmas holiday in Melbourne because one of them recently won a beautv contest They are Miss Koh Siok Puay. 19, and164 words
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110 1961-10-25 4 BRANCH LIBRARY TO GET 300 MORE BOOKS KA TO N G. Wed. The Katong branch of the Kerala Association. Is ordering about 300 more Malayai lam and Malay books for their library for its 1,200 members In the district. The president of the branch Mr. V. Surendranath saidThe expansion of110 words
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Article20 1961-10-25 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed Inspector Ng Yoke Weng from the Penang CID has taken over as Senior Investigating Officer. Butterworth20 words
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Article53 1961-10-25 4 J OHO^~.J sj then I p. lUr k prod i >■ pfOdu i i f urbaij I imponaii j produ Mttipetttlor departQH 1 pel with I Inclu 1 ttoi :>, n] commerca the sh i nioi 1 .spe. I:.^1 f.n '■•'■••""■j tlevcl pr;-.- culture De S impn ved and53 words
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Article13 1961-10-25 4 < TEMERI I latlve Ngah rahim. opei for thf at --M Buioj. ishu'yM13 words
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Advertisement284 1961-10-25 4 M GMAi\SMJVGU 9 S M GRAJSD AMVUAL C H SALE I Ej LOOK AT THESE GIVE-AWAY PRICES. M MM HH 9^ Mon-onon Cc Sh,r T s Si 4.50 $6.75 e oeh S3 H^JB Vr^tl.;r V/hite r H.rts BCS KrJ (only lcrr; sizes 13.50 4.00 B^J ■3 v mhcfTan Arr.w Spcrt284 words
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Advertisement55 1961-10-25 4 Z <~ f 4-SPEAKE* Travel Singapore —Johore In for Speed Safety Comfort liPFfff I ■P'M^III Day Strvw Wont /1/so Luxury Coaches for Chartc Federation Singapore. Enquiry Singapore Johore Express, 132. Rochore Road, Singapore-7. Tel: 3 MM* Gifts for Anv Occas;;: 4/ Cameras, Transistor-rads Typewriters, Watches Je* Always obtainabli Bengold rompaa;55 words
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Article, Illustration740 1961-10-25 5 HE BEAT EVERY RECORD IN THE BOOK, BAR ONE. ..AND ONCE RODE 12 WINNERS IN A ROW ,r\ sleepless night that (iorj irds -pent in .May 1953 after I i i letter from the Prime MinL* nston Churchill. The letter said P' ime \wi> to be740 words
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Advertisement35 1961-10-25 5 e v\ i n B rid acfica w m EMPORIUM LTD. H >A0 SINGANMI, m\'j' y ftJ^l |RU VOICE I I I 1 I "*©.oo Back I>f i u>.. r A M<rAFLEX I model H35 words
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Advertisement374 1961-10-25 5 sjw.^\^' ■•-*^WMttBHH 65 POLYESTER FIBRE NO IRONING 35 COTTON FAST DRYING > c WVC cut o CACV lAIACHIMI* perfociicn to c (-r^.enly fcW J CCmfort C^r r-!iQf O'ld ■HHl??L^?^s SINGAPORE'S ONLY exclusive men s shop 86, High St.. Sirrgapore. Tel: ***** .....I "FOLLOW THAT HORSE" i i SKY CINEMA 3374 words
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Miscellaneous181 1961-10-25 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson I —^«wl M H/M^Fi F THAT KAFI ANL- AAAKE HIAA^ j MANDRAK^ by Lee Falk and Phil Davis H .r s "S. v IT'S- SOI K!S 1 KiA(??A--^P I WAPTH!SBl©^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^*iß KJOVN/— AJ -UP-UP-JJP/ \^OU CALL? TARPOWOMTWEX^ <Z^bWj V^W- 1^"" THE HEART OF JULIET181 words
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Article357 1961-10-25 6 The good citizen's duty i i-ui3J,iC-SPIRITED *J call to his fellow citizens living in Serangoon Garden Estate comes from Mr. T. A. Mugan, secretary of the Serangoon Garden Sports Club. He tells them, as sroori citizens, it is their duty to co-oper-ate with the Singapore Telephone Board by reporting vandals357 words
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Article, Illustration581 1961-10-25 6 RALPH MIDDLETON - A sixth sense between mothers and their children RALPH MIDDLETON BY MANY mothers claim they know when their children are in danger, even though they may be far away from them M (he time. And every mother lias surely experienced the tantrums that are shown when they are preparing to581 words
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Article, Illustration500 1961-10-25 6 ROBERT WALLING - FANGIO ACCUSES HA WTHORN ROBERT WALLING His Le Mans 'error' cost 80 lives By JUAN FANGIO. the 3 retired Argentinian world champion racing driver, has lifted the curtain on the possible cause of the 1955 Le Mans disaster in which a German car killed more than 80 people. He does500 words
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Article69 1961-10-25 6 H ;J h Fl> ce Press reported: We have been requested to direct the attention of our local readers to the advertisement regarding the allotment of the sittjnp in St. Andrew's Church, which will be made this afternoon The have found it necessary to go on with69 words
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Article107 1961-10-25 6 MIAMI .Florida. Policeman H.H. Harrison did not think it unusual when Ms two-year-old collie. Laddie, headed for a favourite tree. But it proved to be a shock It had been raining when Harrison took the cIol; for a customary walk early that day and the tree a107 words
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Article16 1961-10-25 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ft I Id 100 E nstt w ■••'>'■ tf I? I I K JLq patients16 words
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Advertisement554 1961-10-25 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 2 f* t ii t ttt fli h tn J VAP TO AMY .11.1 TV9 s. n* t ■1 i i»-lm»- Si.i.r Kh>ns .tl n. Hi.-;:'. KneMag on 18/10/61 ANNOUNCEMENT jo Il',n1\ <h i minimum i. TONIGHT AT 30. Pattest*' Itv Si..-, i ri |1 Cultural Ctatrt554 words
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Advertisement44 1961-10-25 6 WVVMfffMIIIfIIIIIIHIIIIII PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp f >f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old -GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Pcnang. llllllllllllllimilllllHlUJlllllllllllllll44 words
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Advertisement136 1961-10-25 6 r ,j. I CHOOSE Fl COMPLETE I Burroughs Ten Key Electric Adding-Subtracting Machine a w Or t|f SOLVE I Burroughs Low-Cost. Hand- CIPI I DkIViII Operated Adding Machine IIUUIILfIVI probleml j whafi then I the rig tp Burroughs Full Keyboard I QfemOl Series P Electric Adding- I Subtracting Machine I136 words
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Miscellaneous133 1961-10-25 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE Short Wave Service 11 metres (7230 kc/*.) .Medium Have Service: 476 metres. a.m.- it. oo Music mosaic 11.30 Topic for today; P.M.— 12 Mid-day serenade; 12 30 I unes w*!h your tiffin: 1.30 Jha news; 1.40 Prank CnacksHeld and orchestra entertains 2.00 Final Year; 2.15 Calling133 words
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Miscellaneous118 1961-10-25 6 the pops; j3O Tne news; 9.40 Spotlight 0n....; 10.00 Thirtyminute theatre; 10.30 We "re in business; li.oo Tne Vienna Festival 1961; 12 (midnight) Cio^e down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) P.M. 1.15 limn date- Time fgFLJS***'* IAO Newsreei; 1.00 Tiffin aat-c, 2.00 Close down; 5.00 Time signal, news; «j.0:) Children's corne]118 words
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Miscellaneous185 1961-10-25 6 I I I i I I HcB I HH I CLUES APROSS 1 Hot music? m i 7 Such decorating jsin exactly inferior <Bi. 8 Change into a runt? »4t 10 Let's all sing it 11 Vic contributes to the helpful hints (6). 14 Small ewe. possibly f3) J[> Not185 words
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Miscellaneous151 1961-10-25 6 [2 Its taken very seriously tfj 13 A big fiddle? (5) lo The damp kind is never very successful Csi 18 Dp which to lead the br.de 19 so we gel tetter from a drunkard <3i. 20 A vessel in mourning <3> Zl Jum a sailor, but he gets a151 words
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115 1961-10-25 7 Edible bird's nests and viruses: Professor's discovery SINGAPORE, Wed. -A visit- j O Ing British virologist Pro: G. Belyavin. ha^ found edible bird\s nests to be a ncn source of virus hibltors. Pi Belyavin will describe s ;:ne aspects or thi.> in his p iblic lecture on "Influenza Virus Inhibitors"115 words
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58 1961-10-25 7 200 CELEBRATE 'BIJAYA DASHMI' FESTIVAL CJINGAPORE, Wed More than 200 people attended Bijaya DashmP festival at the Bengali Association picaa&i in Mouhnein Road. The programme consisted ol a dinner, a variety show, speeches and a piay entitled. Griha Prabesh.* 1 During 'he festival custom requires every Bengali to embrace each58 words
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Article, Illustration415 1961-10-25 7 NEW POLITICAL SET-UPS DRAW AMERICAN VISITORS, BUT... PAYA LEBAR, Wednesday. FORMER clergyman, who became a round-the-world tour conductor 10 years a^o, warned that tourism in South-East Asia would suffer tremendously if Communism got a stronghold415 words
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105 1961-10-25 7 POULTRY FARM IN U.S. PUNS TO 'INVADE' S'PORE MARKET PAYA LEBAR. Wed. An American farm corporation in Washington Is out to invade the chicken market in Asia, including Singapore. This is the result of the corporation's plan for worldwide expansion after having successfully moved into European markets. This was revealed105 words
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92 1961-10-25 7 THEY WILL BRING CHEER TO CHESHIRE HOME TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J Members of St. John Ambulance Brigade in Johore Bahru will visit the Cheshire Home Inmates at Tampoi this weekend. The members in their familiar khaki-clad uniform and the trim smart nurses in white will entertain and cheer the inmates,92 words
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75 1961-10-25 7 HE TAKES OVER WELFARE POST IN JOHORE TOHORE BA^RU, Wed. J Inche Bakar bin Haji Zam Zam, 37. is the new State Social Welfare Officer lor Johore. Inche Bakar replaces Inche Mohamed Ali bin Shukor, the former Welfare Officer for Johore, who has been seconded to the Malayan High Commission75 words
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Article24 1961-10-25 7 KATONG. Wed. The Bedok Methodist Church ceJebrated its 15th anniversary with a special morning service followed by an Anniversary dinner ai night.24 words
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Article57 1961-10-25 7 KATONG Wed.— The Sindhi Club in Mountatten Road founded In 1954 has increased its membership to about 150. Mr. J. Idanmal, secretary of the club, said membership was open to the Sindhi race only. He said the main aim was to promote better friendship and57 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-10-25 7 Rupert and Gwyneth 54 When they are back in the garden Tabith.i and the owl think that they have been obedient enough and return to their game of teasing Mr. Bear. "Oh dear. Daddy won't stand for this much longer murmurs Rupert. I must put an end to it somehow."100 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-10-25 7 TOP HONOUR FOR 'MAGIC MAN' SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Tan Choon Tee, 27. (above), secretary of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 115, has been appointed a member of the International Relations Committee of the 1.8.M. by its International President, Mr. C. L. Schmitt. This is the first time this179 words
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Advertisement192 1961-10-25 7 More BERNINA sewing mochincs ore being sold in Switzerland than all other mokes and the Swiss housewives can be depended on to make a very careful choice! There are agent',, end efficient ervict faciW* Hi exist, in Austrclic, Hem Zealand, ail o\>cr Europe, in the Americc 9TKJ W\ rw rv>r192 words
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Miscellaneous61 1961-10-25 7 FDFDF ■S TSUI o "THCAY.. K ..i- store K Imtc -!l!)i t il- :..i!!i.-^ and stars have I :.il t.i Is m Mf Tilt H i to makf lln V, i <:.i\r plish i t«> i n W^ tu have H i >hurp se K i the K i lake61 words
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Miscellaneous103 1961-10-25 7 aAllMlArtlUa^. MAKE this a day in which all the family joins in some group activity. CAPRiCORWj, I^--^"' 20^ HOLD with force and determination to some definite line of operation and you will be successful. AOHARUK < Jan -l-Keb. IS): AUUANIJS U)I(ATIfINU pursuits, invohin^ your communit>. aUo include familv members. Dieppe103 words
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Miscellaneous118 1961-10-25 7 Issues. Take things as they come and you can overcome difficulties CFIIIMI C»y !C-.lune 21): utmini vol are in the f ore front of activities now, so be guided in all that you undertake. p»|]pPP t.lunc ''-July 23): URrfUCtl KEEP a c i oar head for detail, since you will118 words
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Article, Illustration498 1961-10-25 8 TAN BENG KIM - TAN BENG KIM BY TODAY IT'S STYLE, NOT STRENGTH, THAT COMES FIRST the trend shins to decorative and dual-purpose tables METHOD OP ASSEM s T^ M' als ;i n (> the housewife said: "Make me the toughest table money can buy! Make it so strong, 11 child ran498 words
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Advertisement213 1961-10-25 8 k^m m^m m^m A^mlm^mv mm m^mY hbß W J^M .f' f m^T r '#W BlMH^^k>^ is 'i Now she has a «i| ambition. Sophia tifs K about it. fT^^ lt)rf^f \y -^K Xv Jim x» \l h f ys£ y" TBfc.. «ii :^ft: f| V I li /I r~*i r^213 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1961-10-25 9 THE NEW CARS 190 IS SMOOTH, SILENT AND LOOKS ALMOST LIKE THE 220 ■WENT! TWO months today, after s nsational arrival of the new es-Benz 220 models which imj, a r up a waiting list of hundreds far still un fulfilled Stuttgart has the new 1961,080 words
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Advertisement254 1961-10-25 9 p 111 IH %l^^l ffffli 1 Mart I THE BEST BRAKES IN THE WORLD \\!^Jl Gives safety on the roads Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits Service k1 ti I wHK |Wi Mll^Jn! Km iS l| S4. ORCHARD ROAD SPORE f 1 m D'lij i pmone 2e34i/254 words
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364 1961-10-25 10 ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN SIGNALS RUGBY SIDE A LEXANDRA, Wed. AlB Signals Regiment's rugger team, whc were one of the Army's strongest sides last season, has not had a brilliant start this year. Although they have played quite a few matches already, the team has not really settled down well364 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-10-25 10 STAFF SERGEANT Rowthorn of the Girrkha Signals Regiment take- a spill in the RAs( m..i,, r 1V ship meet held at Nee Soon. Rowthorn, however, was unhurt and carried on to win the invitation >\ number of penalty points. 10040 words
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Article44 1961-10-25 10 VANCOUVER. Wed. Mary I Stewart. 15-year-old Vancouver swimmer, broke the women's world record for 100 yards butterfly yesterday with one minute nine seconds. She lopped 1.8 seconds off the ratified record, held by i Dawn Fraser of Australia. j44 words
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80 1961-10-25 10 SPEED ACE TO START TESTS ON LAKE EYRE A DELAIDE, Wed.— British J\ speed ace Donald Campbell will start tests on South Australia's Lake Eyre today to see if the salt "islands" which may obstruct his car. Bluebird, can be removed without damaging the lake's salt surface. Mr. Campbeil may80 words
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100 1961-10-25 10 SCHOOLBOYS HOLD STRONG SELETAR XI SELETAR. Wed. The formidabie RAF Seietars hockey eleven were field to a 1-1 draw by the Combiner; Schools in a Singapore Hockey Association's division one jgame played at Seletar or. Sunday. Combined Schools dictated play throughout the first halt and were leadme 1-0 with a100 words
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329 1961-10-25 10 Changi airmen are now a force in S' pore hockey Changi, Wednesday I>OYAL Air Force 1V Changi's hockey players mean business, and are determined to win the top honours in Singapore hockey this season. With the formidable team they now have, this aim should not be hard to achieve. When329 words
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Article90 1961-10-25 10 NEE SOON V.-.J FALLOWING their recent Gurkha Division inotor-cycb tri Seremban. 6 Company Royal Army gained further laurels when they \voi motor-cycle championship mej obstacle course at Nee Soon uv. r the gentii N i m bill i. O v tavou k i i.< poraJ S -mi ran out90 words
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151 1961-10-25 10 RSGC AVENGE DEFEAT BY CHANGI GOLFERS 7THOMSON. vVed. RAF Changi Golf Club. who had earlier this season beaten Royal Singapore Goh Club, ■were forced to submit defeat Ito their rivals 30-18 In their return four ball, best ball, off handicap match played over the RSGC course in Bime Road, on151 words
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Article22 1961-10-25 10 I I OV\V> I n I ore I tn< I hen i I still I m B I 1 Willian s:J22 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-10-25 11 Picture shows the Malacca Primary Schools hTdmuT ton team with officials after their 7-0 victor? ove? "ri sembilanPrmary Schools at Malacca. About 120 pupili irom both States took part ui a sports tournament uliirh included football, sepak raga and neS41 words
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Article1290 1961-10-25 11 JOHORE SPORTSCHATTER JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. fHK annual general meeting of the Johore Bahru Distriet Hockey Association was a big disappointment. Only 20 out of nearly 120 members attended the meeting. The man who was most disappointed was Inche Gaffar bin AH, last year's president, who travelled all the way1,290 words
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280 1961-10-25 11 Rugger returns to Rengam after 16 years J^l GGER has returned to Rengam after a lapse of nearly 1(J years. Before the war Rengam had a powerful fifteen. The newlyformed Rengam Club hope to make their presence felt in Johore rugby soon. rhe players come from estates In Paloh, Kluang,280 words
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205 1961-10-25 11 A HATTRICK BY NIZAR WINS FOR RAF CHANGI BUKIT TIMAH, Wed. A grand hat-trick scored by right inside Nizar enabled RAF Changi to hold University of Malaya, SHA's league champions last season, to a 3-3 draw in a division one game played at the Varsity i ground here. University of205 words
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Miscellaneous60 1961-10-25 11 fctaBMMMMMHHHHBMBmf -m BENPiCA ARE LED ON ra~r> IW l.'JL 7 /.FyTll/.'J r~~~- ii...--m.uU-|^u^ ThE F ElD gy THEIH JJSPafc— !> if 'if If 1 m fm M mw I'l II T-- l n «-'jf^.~ W-. V J V r^ A "veteran general." aff^H 1 7/ If l/MlMMf //ill 'rr^'-'.'^'X-^^- V.60 words
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251 1961-10-25 12 Jakarta-bound boxers are loaded with goodwill from VIPs Writes KEN JALLEH f PHE Tang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and two Singapore Ministers, Mr. S. Rajarat num. and Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, expressed •rood wishes and friendship for Indonesia in messages which Singapore's boxing team will carry with them251 words
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351 1961-10-25 12 SCRUTINEER'S 8 TO FOLLOW Keep Summer Wine in mind at Bukit Timah SIMMER WINK. a r.u-y New Zealand-bred fivej ear-old by Summer Time heads my list of eight horses to follow at the forthomir-o Singapore Oct. Nov. meeting which starts on Sunday. He made an impressive debut at the Gold351 words
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198 1961-10-25 12 CRUSADERS THRILL IN FAREWELL MATCH CiEYLANG. Wed.— Playing i their farewell game in Singapore before a crowd of more than 3.000 the touring Crusaders team of Sou tii Australia beat Combined Singapore 52-45 at the Happy Worid Stadium here last night. The match was played in aid of the St.198 words
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419 1961-10-25 12 SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH - Native Princess and Queen's Patrol race together to clock 3f. in 37 1/5 SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH BY Wednesday TRAINER Sullivan's charges were the shirs A this morning's gal< lops on the Bukit Timah truck. His Native Princess, Queen's Patrol and Another Chance worked especially well. Native Princess, with Kitson Leong419 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-10-25 12 LONDON. Wed.—Results of English League football matches played yesterday were: Division Two: Bury 2 Walsai] 1. Football league Cup (second rour.d> replay: Ipswich Town 3 Swansea Town 2. says Scru t i n eer's Talking Horse40 words
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Article112 1961-10-25 12 TEST: MALAYANS BEATEN IN DOUBLES BOMBAY, Wed. -India and Malaya each won two matches on the first day of S}? Wendly badminton Test here yesterday. Malaya won the opening singles in the contest, which is being decided on Thomas Cup lines, but they surprisingly lost both doubles. Malayan champion Teh112 words
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409 1961-10-25 12 JALAN BESAR, Wednesday. THE touring Mysore team manager, Mr. N." R. Murthy. blamed the floodlights.^ and the long. ten-day sea journey for his team's 6-2 defeat by a Singapore Indian Football Association Invitation team at the Stadium here last night. The SIFA XI409 words
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Article88 1961-10-25 12 ARCHIE MOORE BATTERS RADEMACHER BALTIMORE, Wed. Archie Moore, world light tieavyi weight boxing champion smashed his way to a sixround win over Pete Rademacher. former Olympic heavyweight title-holder in a scheduled 10-round non-title bout here last night. "Ageless Archie" he says he is 44, the records say 47 floored Rademacher.88 words
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Article23 1961-10-25 12 BELFAST. Wed.— Linfield beat Bangor 3-i in a second rouna replay of the Irish Fooibail League Gold Cup match yesterday.23 words
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Article61 1961-10-25 12 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Cable and Wireless Club will be meeting Robinson's Sports and Benevolent Club In a I badminton match at the Badminton Stadium tomorrow at 8.00 p.m. Cable and Wireless team will be: Clive de Silva. Alfred Koh. Wang Chye Joo. Urn Joo Heng, Yap61 words
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180 1961-10-25 12 SINGAPORE Wed. SINGAPORE Cricket Club had their first taste of defeat of the season when their padang rivals Singapore Recreation Club beat them by two clear goals in the Singapore Hockey Association division I league match on the S C C padang yesterday. Kenny180 words
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