The Singapore Free Press, 19 December 1961
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Title Section19 1961-12-19 1 2JEJ[J2SS^i^^ZIIi!!L ls FIRST WITH *y= THE HEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1961. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article279 1961-12-19 1 Victorious expected today NEW DELHI, Tuesday. i\\ troops pushed forward m a threeD n. (i drive to encircle Panjim, coastal I i ;i. yesterday and Indian officials jthat for all practical purposes "we are m liim." ire Ministry spokesman m New rorraal victorious entry into the279 words
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Article, Illustration43 1961-12-19 1 Sukarno speaks of 'deeds' JAKARTA, Tues. President Sukarno said last night a "command" on the "liberation" of Dutch-held West Irian that he Intended to fire later today called for deeds not words. The President was addressing students of the Gaja Mad a University.43 words
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199 1961-12-19 1 ELISABETHVILLE, Tues.— Mr. Albert Nyembo, Katanga Minister of Information, announced yesterday that a "temporary truce" had been agreed by both sides m Katanga. He told reporters this would operate during talks between President Tshombe and Mr. Cyrille Adoula, Central Congolese Government Prime Minister. Late199 words
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Article20 1961-12-19 1 p\RIS Tnes.— The French Government escribed speculation on early general Jettons as ••hypotheses not based on welldelliied facts."20 words
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Article58 1961-12-19 1 BANGALORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya, who arrived here ?ast night, leaves today by car for Mysore This evening the royai party will be taken round Brindaban Gardens on the River Cauvory. The gardens will be illuminated specially for the occasion. After half58 words
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Article127 1961-12-19 1 Frogmen recover body from lake SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two Royal Navy frogmen yesterday recovered the body of Hamid bin Ali who was drowned on Sunday at the Alkaff Garden lake. The frogmen found the body after a 30-minute search m the lake. The Free Press was told that Hamid and his127 words
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Article27 1961-12-19 1 LONDON, Tues.— Mr. Kenneth Roy Thomson of Toronto, president of Thomson Newspapers of Canada, will today be made a Freeman of the City of London.27 words
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Article, Illustration206 1961-12-19 1 Yes she turns all eyes at Spore Airport A SHAPELY Chinese girl with the "Suzie Wong" look drew admiring glances at Singapore Airport yesterday. And true enough, she was a Suzie m the British road show of "The World of Suzie Wong'' 18-year-old Kathleen Eu, daughter of a206 words
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Article80 1961-12-19 1 SINGAPORE, Tucs.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, is acting as Prime Minister m the absence of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew who has gone to Kuching. A government Gazette Extraordinary published last night states that the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishalc,80 words
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Article35 1961-12-19 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. The management of the Great World Park will today meet representatives of tiie Singapore General Employees Union at the Labour Ministry to negotiate on the park's 100 pikers' claims lor gratuities.35 words
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225 1961-12-19 1 BID BY BRIGADE 'REBELS' TO STAGE PROTEST IS FOILED SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pOLICE succeeded m preventing "rebel" members of the Work Brigade from assembling at Hong Lim Green this morning to stage a protest against their forceful eviction yesterday. 1 Police had earlier cordoned off Hong Lim Green and guarded all225 words
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145 1961-12-19 1 Uphold basic interests of Malaysia members -Lee I^UCHING (Sarawak), Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew yesterday stressed that the basic interests of the various territories taking part m the Malaysia Plan would have to be upheld. The Singapore Prime Minister said since the second meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee145 words
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Article33 1961-12-19 1 MALAYAN M r NDS ist n k HK buyti (ling 95 BK Rt'i pr.ire UP [.'.CHANCE this morning was repot rt here wcr< ers nth rrpoi National language lesson m P. 433 words
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Advertisement59 1961-12-19 1 L c finest WJ recording tape of all. Bukit Timah gallops: Penang finishes— P. 11, 12 Miia t|« THE IROLEX r^ a t*e* 1 1 ie T a %%4m 1 ft «M V 9mm f-^S ROLEX h WITOHES ®v 3? flifiOSE g«Pi II 1 jfl It 1 ->S TROPICANA ITD.,59 words
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Advertisement63 1961-12-19 1 FERGUZADE puts sparkleNidback when the light's gone out of your life and you're feeling tired and flat, try a glass of Fcrguzade. Ferguzade is the delicious, sparkling, golden drink that A gives you instant energy... the glucose Ajf m Ferguzade puts life back m your Jfl W veins, and sparkle63 words
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Advertisement13 1961-12-19 1 ;> The moiT JJBw7s\ treasured name m fP^KT^ perfume no. 5 GRAFTON LABORATORIES ITO13 words
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304 1961-12-19 2 RUBBER: GOA WAR EXERTS BULLISH PRESSURE LONDON, Tues.—Rubber values showed a further improvement m a day considered to be unusually active for the beginning of the week. The market opened with little net change but later assumed a iirmer appearance on pre-holiday. and end-year i iiurt covering interest and; quarmg304 words
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220 1961-12-19 2 I.C.I-COURTAULD MERGER BID SPARKS OFF RUSH IN TEXTILE MART LONDON. Tues. The big talking point m stock m a rket s yesterday was the sensational announcement that Imperial Chemical Industries was making a bid for Courtaulds. The markets had opened quietly on the news ol India's attack on Goa but220 words
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Article37 1961-12-19 2 AKRON. Tues.— Total now rubber consumption and total tire sales m the U.S. should set new records m 1962. Mr. J. \V. Kenner. president of the B.F. Goodrich Company, said here m a year-end statement.37 words
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Article53 1961-12-19 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $350 $360 sales sates Wheetock Maiden $12.20 $12.10 sales sales H'kong phone $42.00 $42. J5 sates sales Dair/ Pann Cold Storage $35.50 $36.00 sales sales Taikoo Dock $72.00 $72.50 sales :-ales Jardine Matheson53 words
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401 1961-12-19 2 Christmas thoughts have a distracting effect on the market lsd;gkdhkk;jlk;kj By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THOUGHTS seem to be turning towards Christmas, and this has had a distracting effect on the market and has contributed to a general apathy, reports a leading Singapore broker m his review401 words
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Article190 1961-12-19 2 SHIPS lyi-ii alongside the Sin^aport Mtarvea today are: Atreoa 3S/39, I is v m ma Mara 19, K-<yon 4 Himalaya 1/3, Tboncape 40/41, en Uara 4 Eanpiw Kittiwake Ozaida 10. Nedn Wesar 10/11, Demodocua 1 2, Benwnantaa NW. 4, i Baa NW. 5. Tor.-- H n NW.190 words
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Article62 1961-12-19 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Trading Rocm yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Eastern Smeltins $2.58 —18 cents. Steamship 79 cent* 1 cent), S. Times 53.04 -1 cent). TINS: Berjuntai 365. 9d. < 6d.i. Kamunting 15s. (finch.), Kuchai $3.57 (—4 cents), Pahang Con. 15s. lOVid. (+3d.), S.62 words
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Article57 1961-12-19 2 LONDON, Tues.— Stati&Ucs Issued by the International Rubber Study Group show the rubber position m the United Kingdom for the months of September and August (revised), as follows, (m long tons) Consumption (nearest 100 > 15,200. 1O.OOO; imports (excluding deliveries from Government stockpile) 9,210, 15,424; reexports 10,429, 11,539;57 words
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Article40 1961-12-19 2 LONDON. Tues. Stocks of refined tin m London metal exchange official warehouses it the end of last week totalled 4,152 tons (against 4,182 tons m the previous week) comprising: London 992, Liverpool 1,730 and Hull 1,430 tons.40 words
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95 1961-12-19 2 LONDON, Tues. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will be among the Royal family attending today's christening at Buckingham Palace of Viscount linley, six-week-old son of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, it was announced last night. The Queen Mother will also attend95 words
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501 1961-12-19 2 Goa: Security Council hears charge by Portugal MEW YORK, Tuesday. f THE Security Council met yesterday m emergency session to consider Portugal's charge of aggression by India against the enclaves of Goa, Daman and Diu. Senor Vasco V. Garin, Portuguese resident representative, asked for the session on the instructions of501 words
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154 1961-12-19 2 DEMONSTRATION, FIGHTING HOLD UP THE DEBATE |TNITED NATIONS, Tues, U —Demonstrators m the public gallery interrupted a Security Council meeting on the Goa question yesterday and fought with uniformed guards before they could be ejected. While Mr. C. S. Jha, Indian resident representative, was addressing the Assembly several men m154 words
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273 1961-12-19 2 AUSTRALIAN POLLS: MENZIES HAS MAJORITY OF TWO CANBERRA, Tues.— Mr. Robert Menzies' Libe-ral-Country Party coalition government will have a majority of two m Australia's new House of Representatives, final results of the general election held nine days ago, showed yesterday. The last result declared— at Moreton. Queensland gave the Government273 words
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Article80 1961-12-19 2 LONDON, OM, It. Prtviout T*d«y COPRA Philippine e.l.f U.K.'Nerth Curoptan pertu delivered weight p«r l*ng ten Dm. siei $163 COPRA Straits e.i.f. U.K./ N•r t h BorspMit P«rti delivered weight per long ten OM./JM. |58 $58| COCONUT OIL trod* Straits Mi. tur»■nh »»rte mi bulk ptr tang80 words
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Article120 1961-12-19 2 LONDON, Dee. 18. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RBS o.i.f European parts Dec 23 3/16 unquoted Jan M 23 5/16 23 9/16 RUBBER No. 1 Rll Spot 2311/16 23 13/16 RUBBER No. 1 RBS settlement House Terms, Jan. 23 13/16 23 15/16 Fel 23 15/16 24 1/16120 words
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Article65 1961-12-19 2 NIW YORK, Dm. 19. Preview Taaay I 1 spot 121.00 120.87 RUBBER Futures Rax Contract, Jan. 28.21 28. IS TONI: Steady. SALES: One lot. Standard Contract fi"« 23.181 28.061 •war 28.14 9ft on TONI ouiat but •tt.dy. W| SALES: Nil. No. 1 RBB DM. landed price 27165 words
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Article32 1961-12-19 2 NEW YORK, DM. It. Previous Today 30 Industrials 729.40 727.71 20 Railroads 143.91 143.11 40 Domett's Bends 83*76 83.79 15 Utilities 132.93 132.03 OS Stocks Composite Averagee 247.44 240.4432 words
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Article37 1961-12-19 2 Malabar spot 871. aflotts 37. Dec. •htpment 361. Lampong spot 371, afloats 37, Dec. shipment 36ft. Muntok white spot 00ft, afloat* 49|. Dec. shipment 4ft. sellers, ex-dock. Above price* quoted la O.«V emu Der id,37 words
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Advertisement489 1961-12-19 2 W.Y.K. LINE S pore P. S'nam Penang Sanuh! Maru l [ETA 31/1/62) Hamburg, Brcaan, Antwerp Rotternvn 8. 9 Jan Satsuma Maru Km Mm leddah, Pert Said, 6enoa, I J les, Ha.-nourg. (ETA 28 I 52. Bremen, R dam, AtA'c i Le Havre 30' 1 Jan fitsuta Maru re F rr489 words
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Advertisement300 1961-12-19 2 SPECIAL oj^jl SCOOTEItiyJ j Single seat: St. Jge* Ung Mat: st $670! I Any machine purchased between j 1961 and Ist January 19G2 wi special Christmas New Year offer seat FREE with every single m I So/c i4^ifc for Sui&p,, v EKG GIT AX GMSWtfIJ I 221, Victoria Street, Singapore.300 words
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Miscellaneous30 1961-12-19 2 liW MY COOKING m [EITHE&-BUTI PONT I COMPLAIN EVEI?Y J||? JB TIME I STT POWN M T| /-*^Vv to Ear it ># I i JKm&ly^ Sf^Rr'^U^B i mm m t&C vN30 words
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103 1961-12-19 3 Nice chief proud of south who wouldn't he misled Tucs. nmisslODei A. E. G. the retaken by tdents who :..m rupulous student ithout the olice, ed a very he said. Singapore I them as L\. tb&t they •m d fact, this h intimi-.-:\h failure resolute maided by I F Well-bred103 words
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Article199 1961-12-19 3 mir it Tuesday. T"^ finance Minister, Dr. Goh Ken- Swee, yesterday told the Legislative Assembly n 4 T^IT"!' m view of «m entrepot lutuie ot the State, had always been pressing for the largest area of freedom m exchange matters. Dr. Goh said that so199 words
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123 1961-12-19 3 ILLEGAL HOUSES: BILL TO BE INTRODUCED NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister tor National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, yesterday disclosed to the legislative Assembly that he would introduce a Bill next year covering unauthorised houses whether on Crown land or not so that the question of squatters could be123 words
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Article45 1961-12-19 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There will be no collection of all quit rents and temporary occupation licence fees for a week from Jan. 2 to Jan. 8 for the closing of accounts for the year ending Dec. 31. 1961. Other business will continue as usual.45 words
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Article144 1961-12-19 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. F. W. Bilfingcr. a Swiss businessman, arrived from Tokyo for a week's stay before leaving for New York. He is at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Y. B. Griffith, an" American businessman* flew m from America for a one- week stay at Raffles Hotel before going home. Mr.144 words
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Article40 1961-12-19 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union, representing Its members employed at the Craftsman Press Limited m Orchard Road, has signed an agreement vith the Company »iving about 100 employees increased salaries and better working conditions.40 words
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Article44 1961-12-19 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.—There will be no water today m Zones FV)ur and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. No-water areas tomorrow are Zones Five and Six (8 a.m. to 2 pjji.) and Zones One and Two (2 p.m. to 8 p.m.).44 words
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105 1961-12-19 3 R.I. IMMIGRANT IS FREED ON ROBBERY CHARGE SINGAPORE. Tues.— An immigrant from Indonesia. Freddy Arshjad, 23. was acquitted m a magistrates court on a charge of stealing a $150 transistor radio. He was alleged to have with another person, stolen a transistor from Lee You Kwee. owner of a shop105 words
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Article, Illustration677 1961-12-19 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S sdkrlshtjhlthfjkhykl SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHK Indonesians wish to say a big 'Thank you" for Singapore's expression of goodwill and sympathy m organising Saturday's variety show to help m the battle for the eyesight of Indonesia's Him star, Rendra Karno. The show at Badminton Stadium was the fruit677 words
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Article215 1961-12-19 3 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA: Three Ring Circas 1.30, 4, 6.30, >.JO. CAPITOL: Hippodrome 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30. CATHAY: Whistle Down the Wind 1.30, i, 6.30, 9.30. GLOBE: Visa to Canton 1.45. 4, 7. 9.15. LIDO: Nights ot Rasputin 1.45 4. 6.30, 9.15. ODEON Women Generals (Mandarin) 3.15, 4, 6.45;215 words
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Article41 1961-12-19 3 TODAY: 1 50 p.m.; TOMORROW: 9.16 a.m. and 10.41 p.m.; THURSDAY: 9.52 a.m. ana 11.23 p.m.; FRIDAY: 10.26 a.m.; SATURDAY: 0.02 a.m. and 11.01 a.m; SUNDAY: 0.39 a.m. and 11.38 a.m.; MONDAY: 1.14 a.m. and 12.16 p.m.41 words
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284 1961-12-19 3 SEBASTIAN RASOO - Australian troops buy more local goods SEBASTIAN RASOO MALACCA NEWS BY AUSTRALIAN troops stationed m Terendak Camp are buying more local products, said the acting Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. M. Coultas, who visited Malacca and the camp. Mr. Coultas had talks with local businessmen and officials of the Chamber of284 words
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Advertisement89 1961-12-19 3 X $500 GASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! —^"^"P^wgn^Worcl Puzzle competition entry form is m the back page pONDERFUiTiiANGf^f CHRISTMAS is waiting for your selection from the HOUSE of TANG" 5^ n [\J!j 7 EARLY fiA I %*VQfr' Thc Christmos S€oson I CttptU f>^^ —^^fc^^, We have the t K. TANG (S)89 words
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Advertisement193 1961-12-19 3 .240 of America's leading golf professionals helped to design these golf shirts. Play better golf n 9 v\ GOLF SHIRTS Jf% 1 UNDER^SM^GUSSETI A^W^f > <*^ #4 wW. A Bb Agent EXCELSIOR LTD> H^^ Gevasonor ••ftr.ra* 1 i L i i i i v>^Tb^bm b^bfJß^T AVAILABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES193 words
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351 1961-12-19 4 Vocabulary, text for national language lesson 16 THIS is tile text of the 16th national language lesson, together with vocabulary, to be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 7.30 tonight VOCABULARY Baku, boo^; buku bachaan. text book; buku tuiis. exercise book; buku tata-bahasa. grammar book; buku ilmu 'alam, geography book; buku351 words
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Article, Illustration160 1961-12-19 4 TWO JAPANESE LEARN DRUB WAR IDEAS IN SINGAPORE OFFICIALS LEAVE AFTER S-E ASIA TOUR SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO Japanese police officers left Singapore for Tokyo after a week's stay here armed with new ideas to fight narcotics traffic. They are Mr. Masaichi Takadera, senior superintendent of the Prefectural Police Headquarters, and160 words
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Article73 1961-12-19 4 AUSSIE GIFT TO ASSUNTA HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Assunta Foundation Hospital. rur. by the Franciscan Sisters m Petaling Jaya, has been presented with a complete X-ray plant by the Australian Government under the Colombo Plan. It is not the only help the Australian people are giving to the hospital73 words
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Article27 1961-12-19 4 RAWANG, Tues.— The draw for the Rawang Youth Club Building Fund lottery which was scheduled to be drawn tomorrow has been postponed to March 31.27 words
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Article199 1961-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The, Kobelt sisters. Karla and Klaudia. partners m acrobatic acts, are m Singai>ore for a month's nightclub engagement. They have given perform- j ances m Tokyo. Hong Kong, j Manila. Calcutta. Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. The Kobelt sisters, who have been away for199 words
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Article104 1961-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The manager of the Shell's Chemical Department. Mr. Tan Song Chua. will soon leave for Londoiuto take up an 18-months' conrse during which he will be working part-time for a London chemical company. Mr. Tan Is the Jaycees* Vice-President lor External Affairs104 words
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149 1961-12-19 4 NOVEMBER A GOOD MONTH FOR THE BLOOD BANK SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Blood Transfusion Service m Singapore reports a good month for the Blood Bank m November. The monthly report for last month showed that there were more blood donors than recipients for November. The Service had one of its worst149 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tucs. The chairman of the Cathay Organisation. Dato Loke Wan Tho, recently visited the Fiji Islands where the Organisation onus and operates two hotels, the Grand Pacific Hotel m Suva (capital of the Fiji Islands) and126 words
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148 1961-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tucs.-Three >3 young Perak Malay teachers spent two days m Singapore m the course of a hike around Malaya. They are Hashim bin Hail Mohamed Tain, Othman bin Awang, both of Sultan Idris College, and Itam Shenguelilin bin Noordin. a temporary148 words
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Article134 1961-12-19 4 New drivel make CO-Op conscion conduci cation ca year. j flweUers clous and th^ r standard'^? nt Th r:°;^-rv, mew r to ir.ai--. success A .sjx, f r- hit tna i of Its co- to get ietie? m -an active paten Th--. committees training mi n pr f education n134 words
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Article36 1961-12-19 4 Drainage board members names BANTING 1 I (owing arr- no i Sfjangka Drain* 3or Ben jetr -fcfl Kobat. chairmin: Pj mail; facto Kami! D.I.D. Enflneer; the! Ottic< r. C ast Mr Welsh; and ft Pa Telok36 words
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Advertisement523 1961-12-19 4 lfl| B 0 B^SSw^^^^^^BßmS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BwßßiP^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _^^B^BVBf .^••^•■S'^v^ II Bfi B a^^ «m •II ■■V All A IPBHv^ '^fc^^^^^»^^ /I fII By f Iff Bi ff JL^ I^l ||l I^\ n^ /LJL I I BBB^ Lr I '^^^^T^U^^^^. vJß^^k^. 1 J 111 ■I TH I \A/ FF V l\ 1 1 Sy523 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1961-12-19 5 DON EASTERN - Liverpool typist: 'I was Lady Jane Grey's DON EASTERN \UEINCAffIyATION fact or ttetion^ lady-in-waiting' by aEATEK HEPD i;l K\ no w P H m Eag- lI1{! .peaks perJ Eng l *h. Vet she r^ver had a lesn [he language I l((U v! -peak it I, lore she >*vi\ ol it1,099 words
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Advertisement67 1961-12-19 5 L OOK FOR THESE LABELS YOUR GUARANTEE CF QUALITY MS I r^^ J SAFEGUARD YOUR MICE BY ENSURIN6 n«T EVERY BOnLE IEARS THIS LABEL &IDBIO maCGREGOR 4 CO LTD. •■:apore ■a- on of a hongkong J D ,A?AN. '.'>T U7.VE SIIVCB L J ml OWER-ZOOM M r? c w;ATIC CAMEIAS67 words
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Advertisement215 1961-12-19 5 MScRARy fi^^9l A «AME THAT SPELLS CONFIDENCE' IF" 1 *t^ Ffy\W^\ £SM fei Sole Agents: LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER, 108, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** Scle Distributors for Federation: WOO HING BROS., (M) LTD., WOO HING BROTHERS, 8, Bt., Bintang Rd., K. Lumpur. 96, Campbell St., Pcnang. FREE HOME215 words
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Miscellaneous214 1961-12-19 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis /S TNAT B- PLANET BY MISTAKE. Wt^^^B^^^J^ W AMOTWEK J^^^Bt^B tw^""^^M THEY'RE NOT^^^^^jl^ V iJSWp 1% All jQ^^j /-L /J KdT ,^BK iaif dlazk? t-icrsc. Bb^eH I rss*~~' "^H^^^^VlH j THE HEART OF JULIET JONES &y214 words
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Article356 1961-12-19 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Singapore A National University OINGAPORE is soon to have its own university, independent of. and "divorced" from, the University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur. This follows the passing by the Singapore Legislative Assembly of the Bill setting up a National University of Singapore. The two separate universities356 words
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Article, Illustration837 1961-12-19 6 LORD ELTON - LORD ELTON What would a Martian think of Earth's sacred festival when he drops m to see the car wrecks, drunks and vulgar hoardings that have m recent years become a part and parcel of the Yuletide season? by Part of the yearly farce THIS is the837 words
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Article97 1961-12-19 6 mHE Communist Chinese x Government is a, capitalist shareholder m a British air firm, the London Sunday Telegraph reported recently. The newspaper said the Chinese Communist Government has discovered "to its surprise," that it holds 100 shares In International Aeradio, Ltd., a company with branches thoroughout the97 words
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Article87 1961-12-19 6 Life is like that §9§i IN< l.iunfd lh m, Ullh Im right er^l "1 »'s!" man; ht lathi to to ma nuti chuckled 0 <■:.: I m LAUGH... WI BEACRCONBB INTERIOR c- M hav< to tak< v tha- you can n i i iet j !< r socktaiJ pstt Th<87 words
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Advertisement641 1961-12-19 6 your fimmfimd ad* to any onm of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA end SINGAPORE hm m^cS*mmSßm lssv, QBjs^ sbWbOTHP \^s\f s^ktsmM Kmm K.TA MIMV mmaa ,yni Mm 4 SU/ALA LU«IHI» cokl ntmmm CM> v*., 19 If eArtiwr 9trmt us% M Unit— Road M9AWTAN COM StONfl Of) LUL, Wan Steest. MALACCA641 words
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Advertisement37 1961-12-19 6 fp GIFTS I? for the House... SILVER LP.N.S. WARE TEA I COFFEE SETS, ENTREE DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, SALVERS. SAME MATS. OVENPROOF CASSEROLE DISHES, etc LANKA Jewellers, (THIS BOUSE Koa CEYLON QBHB> 20, •ATTERY ROAD, S'FORE-1 PHONE: *****37 words
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Advertisement77 1961-12-19 6 KAKO Mi* 1 Hl jtT j ill ttmm !j| j,' *tw^^ t^m^ trim W j ima""' Obtainable from pho' 1 Sole Agents SINGAPORE KUALA UJMPUfi MBASS^ 46, Meyer Rood, S.no<>P ore »k DANCING TO-NIGHT *f^ EXTENSION 1 I 1' X'MAS NEW YEAR'S ElSlO/- P' :r h f A c<c:^'\ includ-nq77 words
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Miscellaneous350 1961-12-19 6 RADIO SINGAPORE Opera; 11.30 The Best m Short Wave Service: Music; 12 midnight Close down. 41 metres (7250 kcsJ RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Mediant Wave Service; 476 metres. p.m. 1.15 Tiffin Date; 1.30 A.M.: 11.00 Programme sum- News; 1.40 Newstalk/U.N. newsmary; 11.02 Continental Pot- reel/Tiffin Date; 2.00 Close pourri; 11.30350 words
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Miscellaneous361 1961-12-19 6 CLUES ACROSS (7). 1 Cannot the fair cio so? ioi. T A ccustom»-u to being *ued. 6 Maiden n«*me (5). o POf^bly (4). 9 For soldiers with the name A f ke > (C of Bill? '7). I 2 T* 1 sorl da 5' v\hen you 10 Warning a dealer361 words
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413 1961-12-19 7 SIX BOYS ON ROUND-THE-ISLAND HIKE TO STUDY RURAL LIFE Party ot J^year^dds to complete trip by weekend SINGAPORE, Tuesday. |j !l BOYS from the Pasir Panjang School have begun a roundlc which they hope to complete 17 years old, are George H. .1l ik T. Nadarajah, G. Simon, n Sata413 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-12-19 7 Singapore avenues remind H. K. Girl of Australia sfkjl;gtjkldfjgkl; Miss Joyce Lee, a former airline stewardess who had passed through Singapore on several occasions m the past, spent a three-day holiday here looking up old friends. i A clerk I Joyce who is now a clerk with Pan American m94 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-12-19 7 Malayan is now deacon: Ceremony at Cathedral lanikam, s ordainMalayan .^mment d by ..Hire, the tn Sansised by members j a Will" E cdera- n down m Kluang. us son's nt of m tl Methodist In Singaun comr training Trinity I phia, rewha is tidwtfe m th his was ests62 words
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75 1961-12-19 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The HQ Singapore Base District j has sent a cheque for $7,730 to the Singapore Ex-Services Association. This sum represents the gross proceeds of the military display which was staged by the British Army m the Badminton Stadium last month. In addition to75 words
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Article39 1961-12-19 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The amount of money m circulation m Singapore, the Federation and the three Bornean territories on Nov. 1 was $1,170,098,008 a drop of $12,514,280 tor the same day last year, states the Government Gazette.39 words
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241 1961-12-19 7 HE IS FIRST LOCAL MAN TO WIN HAWAII SCHOLARSHIP OINGAPORE, Tues. A Nanyang University graduate, Mr. Huang Siong Kee, is the first Singaporean to be awarded the East- West Centre scholarship of the University of Hawaii. Mr. Huang left Singapore three months ago to do post-graduate studies m Honolulu. Established241 words
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127 1961-12-19 7 Outram jail officers hold Xmas party for children SINGAPORE, Tv c s.~ About 150 children from the Pearl's Bank Road area were treated to a gala Christmas party at the Outram Prison Officers Club. Mr. Johnny Wong, chairman of the Christmas party entertainment committee, said it was organised by the127 words
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Article127 1961-12-19 7 Of these 40 children are I from the Salvation Army nursery home at Bukit Timah and 10 from the Meyer Mansion at Coleman Street. They will be m fancy dresses presented by Robinsons and company. About 70 poor children from the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and127 words
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Article27 1961-12-19 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education has appointed Mr. Whang Tar Liang to be a member of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic.27 words
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Miscellaneous196 1961-12-19 7 B«». irhA works neighbourhood party this eveny? WD FOR TOMORROW, «!««»;>. J=S SAGITTARIUS^ v x?#t S^ uhVre Rtraithten things out. entirely cleared for last-minute physical ro-tine although you wUI do n (j o i y 24-Aug. 23) STAY b and are i JJtJ *^better If yo« do attempt LtU calm196 words
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Article, Illustration286 1961-12-19 8 Off to see dad and mum after 8 years SALLY BUSCTAN, 13, her sister Gaye, 12 and brother Peter, 11, are on their way home to Sarawak to be reunited with their parents. The children have been staying with their aunt m Kuala Lumpur for the last eight years and286 words
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323 1961-12-19 8 SINGER LUCY ('I HAD A BAD START') ON HER WAY TO SUCCESS A GIRL, who started humming to herself with the intention of chasing the "blues" away while ill m bed, is well on her way to success a.s a top-class singer. Lucy Tan, the only one m her family323 words
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133 1961-12-19 8 THESE four little girls are not sisters; they are not even related, but they call themselves "The Four Siamese Dolls". Misses Joan Lai, 7, Pialee Lee, Emily Hogan, 9, and Helen Coh, 8 are all dance pupils of Rose Eberwein, a well-known oriental dancer133 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-12-19 8 rUR Malay musicians have formed the "Sri Tamasek Suara Gambus" band with the idea of reviving Arab music. They are Syed Mohammed Allhabshee, Rahamad Sulaiman, Oth man Suleiman and Mahadi bin Subari. Two Arab boys have joined the quartet as dancers. Syed Abu136 words
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111 1961-12-19 8 'CLAWDETTS' PLAN A MUSICAL TOUR OF MALAYA TWO guitarists and two singers who call themselves "The Clawdetts" are planning to tour Malaya next year. They are Frankie Aventurra and Roy Hudson, guitarists, and Morris Stephen and Zmail Adam singers. Formed five months ago, this band has so far participated m111 words
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171 1961-12-19 8 9-YEAR-OLD DANCER DELIGHTS 200 AT SOCIAL A NINE YEAR OLD schoolgirl, R. Suguna- vathi, alias Ragini, delighted more than 200 guests with her colourful dances at the first social gathering of the Tamil Brotherhooc Association held at the club premises m Farrer Park. A Primary Three pupil of the Dorest171 words
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Advertisement348 1961-12-19 8 -rtned6 ouaufy c&cJta 1 IHH' C^k Hi J II mmmmmmmm^ mm^ mmmm VISIBLE II II •-DAY MOWMKNT I V 11 t H MltffiH^^^ II tv IH Wkt I *J t :-x iHf IH fc? II IB \^BLACK O« DARK GKEtN tf:-:*: :'v: CALENDAR OIL T METAL WAMI V^^^UBBWP™^^ -v >'•348 words
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Advertisement19 1961-12-19 8 "JULIA" Aufomflf'C m"* hos eve dreomec 1 c cf w '.i and made' THE W«£j i MAISON NO O|H*nint:19 words
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Article, Illustration240 1961-12-19 9 df.mh,.kh;k'jl;kj'j;lkl;'jk ITS THE ONE OUTFIT OF THE YEAR THAT NEEDS THAT EXPERT TOUCH EVERY girl aims to have at least one new party dress for the festive season ahead. It will be a dress she has dreamt about probably m. frothy chiffon or romantic satin m her240 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-12-19 9 BISCUITS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME l useful to D j the house that the \.::ung Is m Dutch y simple. i s ground i .ixing bowl and granurther, then pint of egg whites into nd sugar n, iisins a piping bag and half-inch plain nozzle, pipe the mixture on to rice105 words
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Article205 1961-12-19 9 WITH only a few more days to go before THE DAY arrives, you are probably wondering where you'll find time to hunt for gifts. So here then are six things which you can easily get m any shop m the City. FOR HER: A canister set m durable205 words
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Article127 1961-12-19 9 rpHE majoritj- of readers who took part m our fashion sense competition found contest No. 33 comparatively easy. The most common mistake made was m the jewellery section, where the majority ticked off. "no jewellery" or the tee-shirt and pair of slacks from Modern Silk Store. The127 words
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Advertisement148 1961-12-19 9 X, ff^^wgSß^vt^Se^. -'^^^wB \\^E^^k^?U ''&^Bw^^ti3 .^e^^H^f~~' jBM feßj^^'^H^l \"i I^mM- '•■'■•'■'s£&■•'■ /^^sKs' ■'■H JB^^*^" H^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I Cfe fll If T II 111 Ac ahi PENTAX S 1 and S- 3 r Pentax Cameras axe fitted with lens, internally controlled diaphragm. c shutter. Flash synchronisation, instant ror. Fresnel lens with entirely148 words
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Advertisement174 1961-12-19 9 FASHION SENSE No. 35 SELECT the most appropriate accessories for this informal party j i dress from Robinson's. In permanently pleated white dacron cotton with two stripes of brillian t red, the dress is simply cut with bateau neckline and cap sleeves. Now place a tick against the acces- sory174 words
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Advertisement175 1961-12-19 9 C6P6A56 FULLY ifil Ik LIGHTWEIGHT GUARANTEED V COTTON SHRINK A CREASEV I MADE IN RESISTANT K^^ ENGLAND WONDERFUL SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM £j Go gay m CEPEA 56 today and everyday. 4|O> LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG S~carvenl I THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES ill AND EAU DE COLOGNE175 words
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Article1309 1961-12-19 10 SHOPPING Centre gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. MEN-ABOUT-TOWN go for "Clubman" shirts because they nre way ahead m style1,309 words
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Advertisement232 1961-12-19 10 r ;b—^ KS 3220 iWPjlKßowpej XL 1220 I, j I ESPANA The Sinfonio de Grenada Cond. by Domenico Savino j OTHER BIG HITS! PARAMOUNT CO. Singapore Kuala Lumpur JET EX SUPERMARINE SWIFT I 24 by Soon 20" ht Arh motor 4' 2 ozs. FLIGHTS OF ONE MINUTE OVER I 1232 words
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Advertisement241 1961-12-19 10 Jinian The IDEAL TOOTH PASTE with ANTI-ENZYME! Specially FLAVOURED to PLEASE everyone m your FAMILY! only 55 cts a tube CJJJ^ Obtainable from all ~^jJ good Sundry Shops Students Who Go Overseas You need OVERCOATS j QUILTS SCARVES WOOL- LEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS— WINTER PYJAMAS. SALE NOW ON241 words
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Advertisement238 1961-12-19 10 NEW ACNE LOTION! K®* i Contoins PEARL Essence V- Satisfaction Guaranteed Non-Corrosive, Harmless and Pleasant. Quickly Heals All PIMPLES ACNE Without Breaking. Removes Old Pimple Marks. Aiso Many Other Uses Only $3.00 per bottle Availobic from: Salim Co., Ltd., 15, Battery Road. Sincere Dispensary Ltd., 10/12, High Strecr. Medical Office,238 words
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Advertisement17 1961-12-19 10 ACCESSORIES Eosy to operate for all types of hand fixings. |14 5 Middle Road Singapore 7 f17 words
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Advertisement56 1961-12-19 10 Now keep your Classes cleaner with w *y» '"••P your qlent«t ctfjfct nHhw The new Improved better grade off Silicone Treated Tissues eyeglass c!eaners gives a better grip and glace over the glass, quickly clean, polish end protect your glasses, improve appearance, prevent needless eyestrain. Obtainable at All Leading j56 words
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Advertisement125 1961-12-19 10 all Kettle, Steam Cooker. fl| I Coffee Percolator, Urns Bk EBB Sole Agents:— H| TAN CHENG MOH Bf 9 ELECTRIC CO. R WEFi Singapore Johore JH r fuffi^ r linn/ IBpufjfer SINGAPORE FOOT 9 J I I mM^SaS^M GET RID Vw E impor| direct SELL d rect to y u125 words
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Advertisement267 1961-12-19 10 Loofc For These Features:' MODERATE PRICE LASTING QUALITY EASY-TO-WASH DEPENDABILITY Whenever You Shop For Your BABY CHILDREN WEAR Our Wide Range Of Garments For The Tiny Tots Are FULLY GUARANTEED! Please call en us:- SOON JOO CO. p Mouse of Children's Wcor Telephone: ***** SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER till 30th Dec.267 words
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Advertisement187 1961-12-19 10 19 1' '"r*+^HL__ I" BM t 'xCTbTBB STEREO: BST H «< Availabic o t.^ <»U|4 CMRISTWS OrP,,^ Genuine Hickok Belts Now t|| Men's Tery| enc Sportshirts w S4 On Men's Drill Short, (All Sixes i Nft Men's Emb. N ec kt w New Cotton Both T Wels N^ 7V Girls'187 words
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Article, Illustration111 1961-12-19 11 C1 4 Dh I F Wo a, J. deadheat Time: lmin 11 5/5 Wo b y: *< *> sh. hd. Time: l min 14 4/5. Cl 5 PI J: 2 7- 6F Won by: I\. IA. nose. Time: lmia 14 4/5. CL111 words
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255 1961-12-19 11 Malacca schoolboys surprise with two big victories Malacca, Tues. QCHOOLBOYS stole the limelight during the weekend by scoring two notable victories m the Federation's Inter-State schools hockey and table tennis competitions. A last minute decision to send a team of four boys to the table tennis tournament held m Kuala255 words
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Article61 1961-12-19 11 HOOLIGANS, BOO-BOYS ARE OUT A CCRA, Tues.— Hooliganism at sports events m Ghana is out. Mr. A. J. Dowuona-Ham-mond, Ghana's Education Minister, said m a statement that "special officials" will be stationed among spectators at sports meetings. They will help the police to arrest persons who indulge m "hooting, booing,61 words
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Article20 1961-12-19 11 DALLAS, Tues. Hayden Fry, 32-year-old backneld coach at Arkansas, was named head football coach at Southern Methodist University.20 words
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54 1961-12-19 11 DANGOON, Tues.— The final tally of medais won at the South East Asia peninsula games here were: Gold Silver Bronze Burma 35 25 21 Thailand 21 20 19 Malaya 12 14 14 Vietnam 6 13 Spore 4 13 9 Cambodia 1 6 354 words
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143 1961-12-19 11 RANGERS RETAIN SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP f* LASGOW, Tues. Glasgow \J Rangers retained the Scot Ush League Cup when they beat Heart of Midlothian 3-1 m the final replay at Hampden Park yesterday. Rangers led 3-1 at half time. There were oniy two periods m the game when Hearts looked to143 words
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Article29 1961-12-19 11 NEW YOTiK, Tues— Dick Tiper (Nigeria) Brttisb Empire middleweight boxing champion, gained a unanimous points derision over Billy Pickett (New York) iv a 10 -round bout here.29 words
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Advertisement67 1961-12-19 11 il r. YOU MUST TRY A4 1 £Jni v M r Central Sales Office for S.E. Asia Enfrely Automat.c Transmission No Clutch-No Gear Changmg v ZTZF^™*~^ of gravity ensuring 11/^^P^Sor^ f-TIV^ excellent stability on the road lllVl/ EXL/rE L/ 3 Lf" W larae stock of Spare Parts available* "Jt- t-67 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-12-19 12 Kvolyn Lee of Singapore broke the SEAP Games 80 m. hurdles record (12.7sec.)— and came third m this photo finish at Rangoon. Winner clocked 12.3 sec, Evelyn 12.5.35 words
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207 1961-12-19 12 ITS time to vote do so today and help elect "Ahli Sukan 1961." This title will bo accorded to the Singapore personality who m the opinion ol the sports fans has done most to earn acclaim and respect for Singapore sport. A few207 words
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429 1961-12-19 12 Dententurius and Waspada in neck and neck tussle in 3f. trial GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH BUKIT TIMAH, Tuesday. CTAK performers on the track this morning were Dententurius (Maynard) and Waspada. They raced neck and neck over 3f m ;)S 4 This was easily the best time of the morning. Dententurius429 words
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127 1961-12-19 12 ITEPPEL. Tues. Keppel Club golfers beat 8.0.D. 6-5 at the Harbour Board links. Scores: A. J. Trienen H. R. Perry-U. Nelson A: J. B. Airth 0; T. C. Smith <t E. M. Bird 0; Downey McFarlane 1; Ang Soon Hoe <Nc R.127 words
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Article50 1961-12-19 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. A strong SCC XV beat Singapore All-Blues 11-5 on the padang yesterday. Jenkins, Preston-Thomas and Smithfield scored tries, Lever converting one. For Blues James Wee got a try converted by Ramli. Singapore Blues meet Johore Blue.s in a cup match at Johore Bahru on Thursday.50 words
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Article40 1961-12-19 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. SRC beat RAF Seletar 4-2 m a Div. 1 hockey match on the padang yesterday alter trailing 2-1 at hal Mime. Goals were scored by Coutts, Nonis Gomes and Coulter; for Seletar Bobby and Thomas.40 words
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Article26 1961-12-19 12 CHANGI, Tues. Tengah, beat Seletar 6-3 m a Sanderson Cup rugger match yesterday, scoring through Parcell (try) and Gibson (penalty). Gee scored Seletar's try26 words
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Article, Illustration318 1961-12-19 12 PAKISTAN XI WANT TO PLAY IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Tues— Dr. Ong Swee Law, president of the Singapore Cricket Association and chairman of the Malayan Cricket Association tours sub-committee, told the Free Press this morning that a touring Pakistan National Airways cricket team will most probably play m Malaya and Singapore318 words
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Advertisement210 1961-12-19 12 OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON To: The Sports Editor, Singapore Free Press. Times House, Singapore 9. AIILI SUKAN 1961 My choice is Sign here The Most Popular Choice of the Family! STAMFORD PARK IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA sth Milestone, Dunearn Road, (Bukit Timab Road Next to Raffles Park. OVER 219 BUNGALOWS210 words
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Miscellaneous31 1961-12-19 12 TliW'S SPORT a smtttu SOCCER: Premier Lge— Chinese v Army <Jn. Beiar, 5.15 pjn.). RI'GBY: bai'.derson Cup— RAF Butterworth v RAP Changi (Changi, 5.00 p.m.) SRC v Terror (Patiang, 5.15 p.m.)31 words
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