The Singapore Free Press, 4 December 1961
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Title Section21 1961-12-04 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press 10 KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL HEWS YOU MOST No. *****. MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article111 1961-12-04 1 earn he ational language I make firsi Naj. Week 25 ess be- ',-cdcast r 2: Malayfoi the office dents end m fad tor the na- lessons ovet the o that the Lan- gns a majority of the ngutstn take the nme or- v. eek by C-fure ".ire cf Culture -Decial111 words
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Article321 1961-12-04 1 But exam goes on at three centres SINGAPORE, Monday. piCKETS and their supporters at three centres were out m force as the supplementary Government secondary four (Chinese) examination got under way this morning. By 10 ajn. some 24(> students were taking the examination at the Teachers Training321 words
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Article177 1961-12-04 1 PETER LOKE - Sinatra to The Free Press PETER LOKE By SINGAPORE. Mon-Ame-is rican millionaire crooner and film-star Frank Sinatra and his party will >cc as much as possible of Singapore during their twodav stay here. He said this m an exclusive two-minute telephone interview with The Free Press shortly after his arrival177 words
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69 1961-12-04 1 U.S. SETS OFF ANOTHER BLAST AT NEVADA WASHINTON, Mon. The United States yesterday set off another small nuclear explosion underground at the Nevada proving grounds. The Atomic Energy Commission announced the shot as Russia repeated its warning that the Soviet Union would hold new nuclear tests if the West continued69 words
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Article68 1961-12-04 1 rKYO. Mon. Squads of rescue workers tolled today m attempts to reach two groups of men trapped by cave-Ins underground. In Aomori. northern Japan 12 labourers are sun trapped m a tunnel follow- ing a cave-in on Friday. In Akabira, northern Japan. workers continued to search for68 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-12-04 1 PICKETS, some of them masked, sit 10 deep m front of the entrance to the Teachers' Training College24 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-12-04 1 STENO AND STUDENT SHARE THE $5OO PRIZE SINGAPORE, Mon. Two women readers, a student and a stenographer, share the $500 prize money m The Free Press Word Puzzle "BW." They are Miss Evelyn E. K. Chiam of 32-B, Jalan Kechil. Block A, Eastern Mansion, Singapore 15; and Mrs. Jeanette Koh159 words
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Article50 1961-12-04 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Talks between William Jacks management and thr 1 Business Houses Employees' Union begin this morning with a view to settling the strike which began last Thursday. This alternoon talks on the Guthrie strike which began on Saturday will take place at the Labour "Ministry.50 words
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Article35 1961-12-04 1 BATHURST, (Gambia), Mon. The 25.000 inhabitants of Bathurst, tiny capital of Britain's last colony m West Africa, lined the streets here yesterday under clouds of flags to welcome Queen Elizabeth of Britain.35 words
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Article35 1961-12-04 1 PARIS. Mon. The French Foreign Ministry said it had "absolutely no comment" to make on the resignation of Dr. Conor O'Brien as U.N. chief m Katanga and from the Irish diplomatic service.35 words
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Article31 1961-12-04 1 LONDON. Mon. A 30-hour hunt for a stolen radioactive cobalt-60 capsule ended last night when it was found by a nightwatchman on a street beside a London wharf.31 words
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Article63 1961-12-04 1 LONDON, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malayan Prime Minister, said "the only solution" he saw to offsetting Communist domination m South-east Asia was the Malaysian Federation. Tengku Abdul Rahman expressed this view during an interview just before boarding his plane at London Airport yesterday lor63 words
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164 1961-12-04 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE fifth Medical Week organised by the University of Malaya's Medical Society which ended yesterday was an outstanding success. Mr. Muktiah Singh, the publicity officer, told The Free Press that the Medical Week functions held at the Faculty of Medicine164 words
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52 1961-12-04 1 TOKYO. Mon.— A mute live years old Japanese boy won top honours m the British Royal Painting Concours m London. PARIS. Mon. President Moise Tshombe of Katana^ arrived here last night by air from Brazzaville and immediately drove away from the airport In a52 words
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Article100 1961-12-04 1 had my baby by hypnosis: Starts m P. 6 today RU- PRICT r > .i, M lAYAN. HK Hi Ist ing Is Ist H ATTACK VICTIM IN HOSPITAL i 1 1 policr said thi I 2 650 ROBBERY "k«li I bom <<' STOC EXCf!/ Si x s I(P' l«'tl100 words
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Advertisement19 1961-12-04 1 Ffo* BOOKS xN 47 HIGH STREET. K.L. race review and photo finishes— P. 1 1, 12 K^^j^ rjj RVN19 words
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Advertisement91 1961-12-04 1 a m Ail I ar I A/VJ »i p ya*^ w matt fV LL-!1!! ■c^ juW*cSs^^ES The new Gevasonor -M^j^^^^m^^t";V_-f r JT"_ sound reproduction I^l Qualities arc o \rnwl r^^^*-' further improvement B t^^ on th>s already we P>»'^llk" established tapeH R^vmK^A Extra to i m prove JlifiN!^ \2aL -»^M91 words
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Advertisement17 1961-12-04 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna C»— win lrt of Music) Tel: 347 Jt 79-A Ptmitt fw fpt»^17 words
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410 1961-12-04 2 Lint Tiong Wah - Lint Tiong Wah dasfdasfdas By SINGAPORE, Mon.— A new launch, costing $64,950 is to be built for the Master Attendant for use within the harbour limits. The Government has accepted a tender for this sum submitted by Messrs. Ho Ah Lam410 words
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241 1961-12-04 2 AMERICAN WHEAT DEALERS EYE RED CHINA MARKET WASHINGTON, Mon.-Ame-rican wheat dealers apparently are eyeing the big but forbidden market m food-short Communist China, but they have not approached the U.S. Government to get approval of any sales, U.S. officials s&'d yesterday. A State Department official said at least one of241 words
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Article59 1961-12-04 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Bengloe 35/36, Tirranna 45. Bali 18. State of Bihar 46. Australia 42 43. Glennnlas 31 32. Moselstein 12. Turandot (after Bali> 18. Djakarta (after State of Bih&r> 46. Tagus (alter Tirranna > 45, City of Colombo (af'er Bengloe> 3559 words
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547 1961-12-04 2 Airline's 'IT' plan for S'pore: Round the world tour to cost $6,000 By CONRAD CHIEW SINGAPORE, Monday. If LM Royal Dutch Airlines are soon to introduce to the Singapore and Malayan public an easier way of travelling abroad for business or pleasure. Revealing this. Mr. A.A. Posthumus, the airline's general547 words
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194 1961-12-04 2 Gunman who 'executed' two dies in battle with police YORK, Mon. Police last night shot and killed their chief suspect m the firing squad style deaths of two young mill workers. The gunman confessed the bizarre slaying before he died. Paul Everett Hallman, 32--year-old former truck driver from Cherryville. North194 words
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Article28 1961-12-04 2 PARIS, Mon. Pour Muslim soldiers serving m the French army were last night sentenced to death for attacks on Paris police stations last June.28 words
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153 1961-12-04 2 ROCKEFELLER HOME, SAYS NEW YEAR 'COULDN'T BE WORSE' ABANY, (New York). Mon. \j —A sad Governor Nelson Rockefeller returned alone to the executive mansion m the state capital yesterday. The last time he spent a night m the house was on March 2. when he and his wife escaped from153 words
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Article22 1961-12-04 2 PARIS. Mon. British and French electricity grids will be linked by a 22-mile cross channel submarine cable from Dec. 8.22 words
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Article615 1961-12-04 2 IN this grey town m 1 the heart of the "Black Country," there is a pub called The Rolling Mill. It is aptly named for the fashioning of steel is an industry that abounds hereabouts. One of the biggest enterprises m the area is615 words
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Article14 1961-12-04 2 JAKARTA, Mon. A Russian circus has begun a six-week tour of Indonesia.14 words
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208 1961-12-04 2 Missionaries (jailed by Portuguese) say 'we're innocent' NEW YORK, Monday. nPHßlili Methodist missionaries, arrested by, Portuguese officials and imprisoned for 90 days, first m Angola and later m Portugal for alleged subversive activities, labelled the charges yesterday as "completely false." The three men arrived here by air from Lisbon following208 words
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103 1961-12-04 2 SON OF FORMER U.S. OFFICIAL MISSING IN INDIA -PHILADELPHIA, Mon JT William Wilson White, a former assistant U.S. Attorney-General, disclosed that his 17-year-old son had been missing: m Bombay since Oct. 1. Mr. White said his son William Jr. arrived m Bombay on April 17 to study art. The last103 words
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Article87 1961-12-04 2 BOSTON, Mon.— Miss Mildred Papperman, confidential secretary to industrialist Bernard Goldfine, was arrested by Federal Agents yesterday, less than 48 hours before she was to appear m a district court here. FBI men and agents of the internal revenue services intelligence division took Miss Papperman into custody87 words
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Article, Illustration288 1961-12-04 2 Armed East German troops move up to border crossings if% Y^ V TILT 1% ft J jLjEilvjLiJM, IVlonday. ABOUT 120 East German troops armed with sub-machine guns A moved up to the white line on the East-Berlin border last night at the Friedrichstrasse crossing point for non Germans. An American288 words
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117 1961-12-04 2 THANT ORE 'VIGORO U.N. POLIC ACTION IN KATANG stives ir *C' r >:J rous] v <! v '< I aw anc or >J feet I-, LA chief m rw B^! LP Thant S,^ Dr. Unner wh?- i ing Secretarv>^" i ur. Llnner h P i action- pad already tafe?*< The117 words
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Article29 1961-12-04 2 NEW TORK M Gencr.ji Seattarv j can Ootnmums hrn v wi h m mdi tow] q i party :or refuai v^j a:: arm of the > p29 words
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Article17 1961-12-04 2 NEW DELHI :<;o o: t» v. Chuntes agains! tt* c:-.:.: West Oetman; -jj BDQ&.17 words
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Article85 1961-12-04 2 HOVE (England). Mor..Joan Plowright. actress wife of Sir Laurence Olivier. gave birth to her first child. a boy, at a Hove nursing home yesterday. It was the second child for Olivier, 53, who married the 30-year-old actress earlier this year. He has a 24-year-Oiti85 words
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Advertisement426 1961-12-04 2 NIY.K.LINE S'D^re P. S ram Pfnang Somida Maru In Acen. Geioa. L ;oci ETA 3 152) Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp Rotterdam 11/11 Dec Satsuma Man for Aden. Jeddah. Port Satd, Genoa. VseiHes, Hamburg, (ETA 24/1/62). Bremen, R'dam, toncon, Antwerp A Le Havre 27/29 Dec Atsita Man for Port Said, Beirut, Lattakia,426 words
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Advertisement91 1961-12-04 2 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■II .I-"''*'""''* ''''viv d I £Sffl "p 4±£ I AUTOMOTIVE BATTBj B for motor-cars, motor cycles A SWEE HIN TRADING CO, 166, Cross Strtet, 12-B. Jol- Tebrou, JoHor* M* G. C. Huot Co., Ltd., JJ^JSTiSft 36 Moxwcll Rood, 114A&l )p eh. TT. mm T Si m I T| AST* fl91 words
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444 1961-12-04 3 My abortion should be legalised -by a university lecturer gjjKES hould be legalised m Singapore to discourage women n the back streets to seek the help of unqualified Mr. W Bartholomew, a law lecturer at the UniverR MaJ no abortion performed by legalised and authorised ,ni desperate women who are444 words
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Article91 1961-12-04 3 Dr. Hans Hass, internationally known expert on underwater life, arrived here yesterday with his wife. They are staying at Raffles Hotel and will be leaving for Colombo this afternoon. Mr. P. Borgodla. a BOAC representative from Italy, is here on a short visit. He Is staying at91 words
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7 1961-12-04 3 GUIDE TO NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON No. 17 words
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51 1961-12-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The South-East Asia Photographic Society members' second annual pictorial photography exhibition will be opened by Mr. Lien Shih Sheng at the Singapore Polytechnic auditorium on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition will be open daily till Dec. 17 from 9 a.m. to 651 words
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Article34 1961-12-04 3 Magicians dinner SINGAPORE, Mon. The International Brotherhood of Magicians, Singapore Ring 115, will celebrate its 11th anniversary with a dinner on Saturday at the Dunsfold Drive residence of its patron, Mr. Yeo Hock Thye.34 words
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Article39 1961-12-04 3 SINGAPORE ,Mon.— Water will be cut otl today from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. m Zones Five and Six. Tomorrow morning it will be cut off from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. m Zones Two and Three.39 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1961-12-04 3 SINGAPORE DAIRY dasfdas SINGAPORE, Monday. JN two short years,, a local lad has fulfilled the promise which he made with the last breath of his father. It is a promise made on the day he "suddenly" grew vp he has every intention of keeping: it is to support his widowed1,269 words
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Advertisement108 1961-12-04 3 d $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Must-be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is m the back page T CING of TRANSISTOR PORTABLES 4 Germanium diodes. Permanent dyna- l 1 mic loudspeaker. Built-in ferrite rod and 2 I telescopic aerials. 6 unit cells 1.5 Volt.s each. Jack for car aerial, external108 words
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Advertisement283 1961-12-04 3 The Best-selling slide-projectors! lEcuKJLmjodt. 'cause they're the Best! v s electric /4j ■^^^^^^^^S^^Lv Touch the remote control fe^^*w| B^!*BcL^'taS touch, the projector re- |^^Njfc^P^^^#^^SW Jy^^%f^k toeuses. Top Quality 85mm/ I i iliPlllPai W Biower cooling llOv to It's a combination that's pawS^^ n|^M M^ bound to bring out the -WfcjMMWgjy^283 words
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Miscellaneous140 1961-12-04 3 I wfrat's happening today I 1 CINEMAS CAPITOL: Tammy Tell Me True 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30. CATHAY: The Greatest Show on Earth 2.15, 6.15, 9.15. GLOBE: Broken Arrow 1.45, 4, 7, 9.15. LIDO: Thief of Bagdad 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30. ODEON: Rivak the Rebel 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. ROXY: Morgan140 words
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Miscellaneous108 1961-12-04 3 ROYAJL: Mamiyarum Oru Veettu Marumagale (Tamil) 3.30. 7.30. REX: Rahsia Kejadian Anak plus Aneka Hiboran (Malay) 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. TAJ: Pyar-Ki-Dastan (Hindi) 3 15, 6.15, 9.15. it SALVATION ARMY (Clemenceau Avenue): Home League (Women's meeting) 3 p.m. GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Sunday school general meeting, 7.30 p.m. YMCA:108 words
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222 1961-12-04 4 More RIDA factories to help rubber small holder 17-UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Rural I and Industrial Development Authority has launched a scheme to build more rubber factories to help the smallholders. Revealing this, the chairman of RIDA, Inche Ahmad bin Daud, said the scheme, which would be implemented m phases,222 words
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Article, Illustration546 1961-12-04 4 CALL FOR OFFICIAL COMMITTEE TO SUGGEST LAW REFORMS IN MALAYA University lecturer says there is urgent need for careful study of existing legislation by experts SINGAPORE, Monday. THERE is an urgent need m Malaya today for the establishment of an official law reform committee or a strong body of persons546 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-12-04 4 JANET WEDS STORE CLERK AT THE WESLEY CHURCH MR. and MRS. Richard Ng Eng Seng after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church. The bridgeroom, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Moh Sai, is a store clerk with the Singapore Traction Company; while the bride. Miss Janet Lee Beng62 words
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Article48 1961-12-04 4 KUALA' LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, has planned a state by state tour to promote his idea of a nation-wide Rural Youth Organisation. He started m the northern States of Kedah, Perlis and Perak over the weekend.48 words
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Article160 1961-12-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government has urged parents m an urgent open letter to persuade school boards of management to accept the Government's offer of full assistance to Chinese secondary schools. The letter cautioned that if Chinese secondary schools did not accept full assistance160 words
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Article234 1961-12-04 4 Expert stresses market research SINGAPORE, Mon.— The danger m Malayan marketing Kg not what you don't know, but what you do know that happens to be quite wrong, according to Mr. Robert Hazell, managing director of a research organisation. Mr. Hazell was speaking do "Management Attitude Towards Market Research at234 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-12-04 4 BIG AIRPO SEND-OR FOR FARMS HONG KOWN on2 Kor^*| not seen t'^ Gained J family £f^ 1 Pivr- ve^ I him,ei: \£s:%\ fl *'-s a busines Kong Beiore he car* toured Ir.cia rij relative- s ted iwJ cognise manj here. a:.c tj\ have b i many tm niece^ I he70 words
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Article25 1961-12-04 4 KUALA LUMPVEI The youth a r i PMIP has decided m Federal lun Govena take action m:x. who were a?a:r.s: tioiial lam25 words
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Advertisement43 1961-12-04 4 _jw^" ii^ftfri'ifflilff^ -<^.. -^fiMv, I v I MM Ml IMi I I W I it Ml I I1 Mi £v!^l fß^ >: :*!-^lqOTP???S^oi!!ft>?^l-y?CW^ v^K? M^Si^l 1-9M^K>' <> VSI-i AS -■'i'MNK^' ■■•>■■ .>: :'4^M V X /I— A /^L "I_l I K. *>wit lwZ>s OCX sj: :^iWj !^^< •••■>• :..v. <43 words
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Article, Illustration326 1961-12-04 5 FRANK WRIGHT - OVER THE FALLS IN A BARREL FRANK WRIGHT By S||] alive!* 1 The cry drowned even Km r€ if of the mighty Niagara Falls; rowds strained forward to I low them, on the surf-pounded r a in i11, >toiky woman was climbing Jj a red <>ak barrel. d Mi iom326 words
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Article558 1961-12-04 5 THEY CHEATED DEATH Keep the barrel on an even keel- Then it was returned to its storage place on Grass Island, a mile above the Falls. Meanwhile, bad weather had set m. The river was a swollen, angry brown, and Mrs. Taylor, forced to postpone her attempt, settled down patiently558 words
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Advertisement68 1961-12-04 5 Lool teacher L a Taylor, 43, was r L person to L Niagara death trap I S*?^ J I i Pf wweam •^ENSAELE TO S^? LOVELINESS L^dv SUN■Me specially u-»d^- rm use. rhe I .itfr.ictivc ■V-CISE-FiNK-BLUE HOFNER S«PfR-S0UO" *T»»C CUITAKS i V Z-* O v i N M 5245.00 I,68 words
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Advertisement307 1961-12-04 5 Pioacp BIG BARGAIN Pe e l&aaafik uMir BIG SKIRT 4 BLOUSE SET 8.40 i TETRON PLEATED SKIRTS 12.50 DADOAiy "CONTESSA" SHIRTS 2.80 BARUAIN PTD. SLACKS 380 PTD. SILK BLOUSES 5.90 c BAN LON TWIN SETS 17.50 EMB. BLOUSES 4.80 up T ORION TWIN SETS $11.90 I Ibff AI'C L FANCY307 words
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Miscellaneous153 1961-12-04 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Diekenson |Hrn (5R CC "CJ 6EVEKE OVERPC6E I -^jl i MANY ME^\fj\ ABOUT*AA£. EACH JUST wants MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake i. I I I DON'T THINK /XDqI SHE WANTS \|!sp9^|S^9H c^ ehcn ?^^lt%aw153 words
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Article394 1961-12-04 6 1,000 new jobs next year I TELLING THE 1 PEOPLE I i is encouraging to 1 note that there are more than 1,000 jobs waiting to be filled by men and women m the Government service next year. Some of these posts, all of which are rightly reserved for Singapore394 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1961-12-04 6 ELIZABETH LEE - ELIZABETH LEE BY I wanted to help bring my baby into the w world, to witness his birth and hear his Most glorious 6xp6ri6nc6 of my life WALKED into the doctor's office that afternoon, feeling a little reluctant, yet curious to explore this new1,250 words
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Article96 1961-12-04 6 The Free Press reported: "The Straits Steamer Hooghly is once more at work, having undergone an overhaul of her machinery and had a new funnel constructed under the superintendence of her engineer Mr. Wiseham. Notwithstanding these frequent tinkerings of the Hooghly, she cannot be considered as a96 words
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Article69 1961-12-04 6 rpwo members of the A Moscow University Medical staff have invented a method of giving vaccinations by "medical jewellery," the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The bracelets, rings and earrings have a piece of ordinary rubber, which is saturated with a solution of vaccine. Worn for about69 words
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Article118 1961-12-04 6 packed J '■'•>.'■ .7.. M and yen Your f "M/*' ft I P av<k r joined (> Uh The }lNt *J J la >^d. she 2fcJ Acidly. h fr jj ask »«R but «htt] i arn to play The newcon^f J for a moment *\m was today of t^J118 words
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Advertisement79 1961-12-04 6 H WE NOW OFFER H 10% DISCOUNT ON U WOOL JTI To ovoid disappo.ntment sugo^ 1 PJ your immediate enquiry or better P"4 to come personally n GIAN SINGH CO. Pfi 30-1, Raffles Place. Smsapo" 5 iiMl :'T'woi/r? [I NAU fOf, a ltaly p3« 62 Exciting ond F«»" fMI SupCf79 words
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Miscellaneous299 1961-12-04 6 TODAY'S RADIO 'Vivi' iii ':'i'r ':/r-' :'ir t i i-■ v :':i ""'•'Tr'- 1 RADIO SINGAPORE show; 8.30 Melodies of years «h«rt WavA Service One by: 900 Tip tOp tUnes; Short wa>c s»er\ice 9 15 A name tQ remem ber; 9.30 41 metres (7250 kc/s.) The news; 9.40 Album of299 words
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Miscellaneous402 1961-12-04 6 CLUES ACROSS 5 A tree or shrub (6). 3 Forbid 10 unboit? (5). 6 Saddle polisher? (5) 8 Often a somewhat empty 7 Did business m playinubook (5). cards? (5). 10 A drink of apples? (5). 9 He may be high Oh. 11 Allowed a portion of lettuce 12 Ennui402 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-12-04 7 wartime risoner burns for visit fter 16 years WL".'\ d m Japan- Singapore, sin japore P' s Wils >n, V who traito m died by ippS to bble B S3 t I from back liter I g :»u m BUQBC 11 8 ItulatI Vt TV beip ol wnom Siamese :ve109 words
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Article21 1961-12-04 7 R Mon. v has made Its dealers new oi old men m :■>:• the dorbe Comi Wheel21 words
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171 1961-12-04 7 Other firms should follow suit, says Appointments Board A COMMERCIAL firm m the State lias set a unique example by emS3SJ! S niVCTsH y *C graduates m Singapore, who had registercdl with the University Appointif secrelai v of the Board. SINGAPORE, Mon. their171 words
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134 1961-12-04 7 600-member Auxiliary Fire Service to be disbanded this month SINGAPORE, Monday. hfHE Auxiliary Fire Service which has' 600 members is to be disbanded this month. No provision is made for i the unit m the Government's j 1962 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for next year. The volunteer firemen have134 words
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Article48 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The arts and handicrafts exhibition organised by the Malayan Railway Staff Arts Society will be opened by Datin Saadiah Sardon, wife of the Minister of Transport, on Dec. 9. The exhibition, will be held m the grounds of the Railway Recreation Club.48 words
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Article52 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m Kuala Lumpur will lose one of its senior music teachers at the end of this month. She is Mrs. Dorothy Inez Cannell, a music teacher for the past 25 years, who is leaving Malaya today52 words
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Article89 1961-12-04 7 39 DIE ON ROADS IN KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Four people were killed on the main roads of Kuala Lumpur m September bringing the death toll for the nine months to 39 five more than the total lor the same period last year. Two of them were cyclists, cne89 words
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57 1961-12-04 7 HOUSES FOR FIREMEN AT PETALING JAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Petaling Jaya Development Corporation proposes to build seven units of nremen's quarters at Jalan Penchala next month. The one-storey building will be near the fire station. The Administrator Inche Osman bin All. said these units would be for the newly57 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-12-04 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— lt was a proud day for the some 700 patients from all departments of the General Hospital and its Occupational Therapy Department. REASON: More than 600 people turned up at the Norris Block of the hospital for the167 words
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Article82 1961-12-04 7 "Amputees are taught to handle their prothesis.thus showing that they are able to make things for themselves, and home-bound patients have shown the incentive to produce saleable articles." Miss Lim said there were more variations of articles m this year's sale. It was their intention to introduce new articles82 words
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Article101 1961-12-04 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The advice of the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman will be sought by Singapore UMNO m connection with the drawing up of a constitution for the proposed UMNO-SPA-MCA-MIC Alliance. The Tengku is the national president of UMNO. Singapore UMNO's governing liaison committee is unable101 words
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Article28 1961-12-04 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. A seminar on "a building centre m Singapore" will be held m the main lecture theatre, of the Polytechnic on Friday at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-12-04 7 At length Rupert repeats his question. Mummy will be get* ling worried and it's a long way bom?." he says nervously. May I to home now But the man no longer seems to hear him and. gjnng across his machines, he mutter* to ..himself. "My93 words
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284 1961-12-04 7 No future for without merger, says doctor SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore had definitely changed for the better, but needed merger for a more prosperous future, according to a locallyborn doctor, who spent most of his life m Australia. He is Dr. William Chia, 33, a pathologist at the Royal Newcastle Hospital284 words
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159 1961-12-04 7 FEDERATION GOVERNMENT STORE-MEN WILL MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government Storekeepers Union is to hold its first general meeting on Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. at Federal House, Kuala Lumpur. About 200 storekeepers m Government Departments m the Federation are expected to attend. Leading trade unionists have been invited to159 words
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266 1961-12-04 7 Campus lesson for the under gr ads: Art of living SINGAPORE, Monday. •^HE best part of university life consists of the opportunity for students to mix. Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, principal of the University of Malaya here, stressed this at the annual dinner and dance of the University of Malaya266 words
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84 1961-12-04 7 NEPAL CUSTOMS MEN TO TRAIN IN KUALA LUMPUR OAYA LEBAR, Mon. Six JL Nepalese senior customs officers who were on their way to Kuala Lumpur for three months training under the Colombo Plan inspected the airport customs during a three -hour stop-over here. The officers are Danlat Bikram, Narayen Pra84 words
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Article, Illustration137 1961-12-04 7 ENVOY SAILS WITH KING TO INDIA, PAKISTAN SINGAPORE, M o n.— Major General Nawab Sher Ali Khan Pataudi, Pakistan High Commissioner for Malaya, is sailing m the liner Asia with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong, who are on their way for State visits to India and Pakistan.137 words
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Article48 1961-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The squatter area of Kamj pong Malacca m Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur opposite the Coliseum Cinema, is soon to have a $8,000,000 face lift. Two multi-storey blocks of flats and a departmental 1 store are to be built there.48 words
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Miscellaneous195 1961-12-04 7 asdfdsas IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.... YOU are a person of high ambitions who has the talent and will power to carry them out. When it comes to money, you know how to handle what You haxe and make tiiat amount increase. The stars say that you will spend considerable of195 words
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Miscellaneous81 1961-12-04 7 mauds made upon your time and attention. Be sore you take a positive attitude. TAIIDIIC < A P r 21-May 21): IAUIfUd \x INVOLVED day for you when there may be more to do than there is energy to do it! nCMIIiI (May 22-June 21): ULmini DON'T permit the unexpected81 words
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Miscellaneous88 1961-12-04 7 I Cfl (Jul >' -4-Aug. 23) BE LCU WISE m all that you undertake. You can make financial gains if you are smart, too. IflDCfl Au 8- 24-Sept. 23): WIIWU KEEP an eye on all partnership affairs and see that all goes smoothly. Compromise. lID DA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23): LIDIM88 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1961-12-04 8 WIFE WALKED OUT— NOW HE'S LEFT WITH BABY Oe3F An tie, My wife deserted me two months ago, leaving our three-year-old son with me. My mother has been staying with me all these weeks looking after him. She has to go home now to Kuala Lumpur and wants to take1,785 words
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Article673 1961-12-04 8 Too much coffee or tea CAFFEINE POISONING MAKES YOU IRRITABLE AND NERVY Q. Will excessive tea or coffee drinking injure one's health m any way? A Both tea and coffee contain caffein. In the way we make both m this country they contain about the same amount. Caffein is a673 words
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Article80 1961-12-04 8 QI would appreciate your opinion on a much advertised new washing-up product. An advertisement shows kitchen >ite*isils being washed and left to dry. The manufacturers of this product claim that no rinsing and drying fc required. Do you think 'this ir> hygienic? A In my opinion80 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-12-04 8 npHE winners of last week's colouring contest each of whom will receive S5/- are: Bahru° fohore T W U M JalaU Mariamah > Johore LINDA PHYLLIS PERREAU (9), 2 Parry Avenue, Singapore 19. KINGSLEY HUDSON (15), Block "D" 12-F Third floor Scotts Green Road, Tanjong136 words
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Article185 1961-12-04 8 QI suffep from gastritis I have had it for some timr now. Is there any chance of I cure for me? I am m terriMo pain, and nothing seems to do me any pood. I am afraid I shall have a lot of tiim off from185 words
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Article125 1961-12-04 8 The persistent catarrh Q Could you |ilp.»s.» |fv« m•- some advice on flaiHi* I just can't get rid of it. and it is most depressing I wakr up every morning with a b«id luad ache. My left ear fecK though it Is fall of water, and when I swallow it125 words
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Article165 1961-12-04 8 Woman (40 loves man of 26 Hear Anne. I am nearly 40 and m i of 26. Helovesme. too lr^h M Please don't tell m, Uf O because I am sure our l ov J? l <* make up for everything ls *CX! But I am tired of mv tr,165 words
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Advertisement162 1961-12-04 8 II For Comfort and Quiet j j) Stay «/.-s(ill ij; STRAND HOTEL UMj/—^ 0 2f-25 BENCOOLEN ST. JBJrS IT, SINGAPORE. J| pr M o s l l y A i r Conditioned Rooms I i Preferred by those who appreciate 11 1 j|* j comfort with courteous service i\l I162 words
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Advertisement18 1961-12-04 8 I Fine. smoota -WTltlEg always 111 $1-90 Th< ,al W Sir:*: Nrv(r Ml £»cf»"9 tc <* o- cf C18 words
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148 1961-12-04 9 A frenetic duel and of wits and passions THE FREE PRESS BOOK CORNER I. wO mEN TWO WORLDS by Robert I AM R-^man, 16*-). A Iliinoreisan institution; son liberty: a world of H places and bars and H ry degree of virtue. There, H \nita (orbit, a waitress m md148 words
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225 1961-12-04 9 A frank and outspoken indictment of inhuman conditions dasfdas TX) FEED THE HUNx GRY by Danilo Dolci with an introduction by Ald o v s Huxley (ACE Books, $1.75): A book which has become a modern classic —an investigation into the poverty of the Sicilian people by a man who225 words
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Article58 1961-12-04 9 meral lowledge niz tit is iera] uin-ctnr ln>titule cap-: i Uie world much m l> 'i Tri>- k l w a the Brt/ii. <b) [inland Pr'Njdent of t. T: A "n the .Mo-'"'-i Pnv last 1 -t eai did f. 1 mountain ■< Mrii i> the *T'Ht' the hook ar58 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1961-12-04 9 Miss Buckingham - Miss Buckingham continued. "I saw that film m my constituency," said the Tory M.P. "But I don't remember you." "Exactly," said Miss Buckingham, tapping her long violet nails impatiently on the table top. "They squashed me m a tiny little part and made me look tarty." "I now1,319 words
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500 1961-12-04 9 the 1r c c 'i Puzzle red ho- runts. X W w m Mansion. MS K <>" $250 I •OtoPinion of most «ts to Uk n:ments S wed the Or H like!, to taring him into contact with m..!iv interesting people. True ol WRITER.500 words
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Miscellaneous17 1961-12-04 9 lord Puzzle 'BW': Winning solution *W l BW 2 BW 3 BW 4 BW 5 BW 617 words
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520 1961-12-04 10 By CLIVE GRAHAM LONDON, Monday. ARE all bookmakers villains? Can any stable lad be bribed to dope the horse m his charge? Are there really mink-coated dopers' molls with French accents cavorting about the country getting into everyone's stables? Peering through the520 words
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Article30 1961-12-04 10 SHANGHAI, Mon.— Chao Su-Hsia. of China, set a new world record for the women's 70-metre double round event m the Shanghai championships, which closed here today.30 words
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186 1961-12-04 10 BOXER WINSTONE ORDERED TO DEFEND HIS TITLE ONDON, Mon. Howard Ld Winstone has been told by the British Boxing Board of Control that he must defend his British fea-ther-weight title against* Derry Treanor. 24-year-old naturalised Irishman, early m the New Year. It will be the second time within a few186 words
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150 1961-12-04 10 HAGERSTON (Indiana), Mon. Arch Hindman, executive secretary of the National Boxing Association, said he did not know what action the NBA would take if world- Junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde went ahead with an unauthorized title fight m Manila on Dec.150 words
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89 1961-12-04 10 AUSSIE QUEEN OF SPEED TO MAKE COMEBACK BRISBANE, Mon.—Australia's 1956 Olympic women's triple gold medalist, Betty Cuthbert, is to attempt a comeback to first class athletics. She hopes to win a place m Australia's team for the Commonwealth Games m Perth, November 1962. Miss Cuthbert retired alter last year's Olympic89 words
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142 1961-12-04 10 CIAMBRIDGE, Mon.— There are eight Old Blues m the Cambridge University rugby team to meet Oxford m the annual University match' at Twickenham on December 12. The team, announced is: I. A. Blading (Marlborough and Christ's); S.A. Martin (Birkenhead and Christ's), G.D. Frankcom142 words
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99 1961-12-04 10 HONG KONG WILL SEND 6 TO ASIAN GAMES HONG KONG, Mon.—Hong Kong will send a team of five athletes and an official to the Asian Games m Jakarta next August. The Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association has nominated six athletes •from whom the final selection will be made. They are99 words
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Article, Illustration559 1961-12-04 10 The chop is the most important strop table tennis says Victor Barna Victor Barna, five times world singles champion, writes on the chop THOSE who know my views well will not be surprised when I maintain that the chop is really the most important stroke m the game remarks that559 words
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Article, Illustration413 1961-12-04 10 McNeeley's manager buys all action pictures so Floyd can't study the HEAVYWEIGHT champion Floyd [>alieTM)n/iinK r B ing over the weekend said, "They can hide tin i>idiii»9 can't hide McXeeley toniaht." Patterson's somewhat amusedly charged that young Peter Fuller, millionaire manager of challenger Tom McNeeley, had bought up all the413 words
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Article149 1961-12-04 10 Test dates for tour of Engln lay. :v::> xfi ai d one The in^^nj matf" Colts |p' I)ATES for TcsliiK»l(;H*s;»n^,s]H U of England m IMJ wriv J ,M by Mr. Ken Wishari, V" R Indies Board oi < oiitml. They are: First Itest,-Man-chester June 6 to 11. Second Lord's June149 words
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Article317 1961-12-04 10 A Special Correspondent - A Special Correspondent By mHERETS no need for the X Football League to shell out £10,000, as they plan, to find out through a bunch of researchers why 11,000,000 fans have stopped watching football. I'll tell them where to get the answers for free—317 words
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Article10 1961-12-04 10 SCC Invits v Rangers Uttoo ?»■> ■T? L P f S.R.c10 words
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Advertisement125 1961-12-04 10 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular j" I reader of the FREE PRESS. Com =H I plete the special delivery form be 1— {I $m low and hand it to your news-vendor or post it to the address below and mL J/TvffvVA the FREE PRESS will125 words
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Article64 1961-12-04 11 I bodybuilders ill represent gapore State BRAS BASAH, Monday. m three clubs have been sen! the State at the Mr. Asia id a! Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 24. ss —be- H I- m m ReI I v HeI Sin: ma) h 23 Gob i been64 words
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171 1961-12-04 11 DUNSFORD IS P AYING HIS OWN FARE TO RANGOON SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Leslie Long, the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association secretary, explained yesterday that Austin Duns- ford would pay his own passage to Rangoon for the SEAP Games. Austin was selected by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council to represent the State171 words
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Article, Illustration159 1961-12-04 11 race to R .-T'.TS Dn 1 i ais World I I—ill WWiWiWIIIIIIB III MIWIHIWIWH Mil H Hill 'll IH ■lIIIIIIIIIIII—IM—IW ■■■WIW—l CI. 3, Dlv. 4— 6 F. Won by: 3 U, hd. Time: lmin. 18 1/5. x fiS^ ■^mmm&Mmx&m*- r r&t Arts* MmmM:;mx4*me& Cl. 3—l} miles. Won159 words
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374 1961-12-04 11 SAFA lose $2,000 on visit of the Malmo tourists er to representative football, Edwards of RAF Tengah, In the All-Singapore attack the Stringfellow-Quah Kirn Swee combination disabled the Swede defence. Stringfellow, a former professional, brought off his best. Malmo took the lead m the tenth minute when Rolf Eriksson headed374 words
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Article85 1961-12-04 11 nnHOMSON, Mon. T.H.A. JL Potts, returning a score of nett 71, won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's monthly "A" Division (Stroke) medal competition played over the Sime Road links here on Saturday. K. Allsop, nett 34 i. won the ball sweep for the first nine.85 words
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Advertisement29 1961-12-04 11 AMU SUKAN 1961 MARK YOUR CHOICE HERE OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON Tot The Sports Editor, Singapore Free Press, Times House, Singapore 9. AHLI SUKAN 1961 My choice is Sign here29 words
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Advertisement320 1961-12-04 11 I WITHIN YOUR REACH WATCHES I I OF THE HIGHEST QUAUiIf I I Leaders of fashion prefer Favre-^^^tt II I the hallmark of distinctive styHptV, I I exaa timekeeping. 1 1 I Jewelled for maximum precision, I I FAVRE-LEUBA watches are the product* II I experience of more than seven320 words
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Article, Illustration652 1961-12-04 12 Veteran Donnelly in superb form: He wins the last four races at K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VETERAN jockey Mickey Donnelly, riding with all his usual dash and confidence, was m great form yesterday. He woit .the last four races m a row. The winners, all trained by Lddie van Breukelen,652 words
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224 1961-12-04 12 Malayan Selection leading 4-0 as rain stops play RACE FOR THE BALL A MALAYAN hockey selection was leading 4-0 when heavy rain caused play to be abandoned ten minutes from time on the padang here yesterday. Malayan Selection had the better of exchanges against The Rest but their forwards finished224 words
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143 1961-12-04 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Umpires Board of the Singapore Hockey Association are again organising a Hockey Circle and will hold their first meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club on Friday at 6.00 p.m. The Hockey Circle is open to all enthusiasts, including those who are critical143 words
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Article, Illustration469 1961-12-04 12 SIX FIRSTS AND 4 RECORDS BY CHAMPION GEK KHEE ITATONG. Mon. Eight records were shattered at the second annual Polytechnic swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club over the weekend. Pour ol these were by Tan Gek Khee. a final year engineering student. He won the men's individual championship title469 words
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Article, Illustration200 1961-12-04 12 GAMES SWIMMING TEAM IN FURTHER TRIALS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Swimming team for the South East Asia Peninsula Games m Rangoon from Dec. 11 to 16 will ha,ve further time trials at the River Valley Pool tomorrow at 6.00 p.m. The swimmers, who have been m specialized training under National200 words
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Article176 1961-12-04 12 THOMSON, Mon. Royal Island Club beat Royal Singapore Golf Club m an annual golf competition by Hi points to 12. It was a four-ball, best ball, off handicaps match played over the RIC course here yesterday. Results of the singles off the stick competition were (RIC176 words
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Article121 1961-12-04 12 gINGAPORE. Mon. Results of the Singapore Civil Service Association table tennis over the weekend Mixed Doubles (Open) Chia Cheng Kee and A. N. Other wo Winston Rozario and Rose Smith; Wong Keng Mun and Chow Wai Chooi bt Tan Teow Hoe and Litn Peck Ngoh 21-14,121 words
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