The Singapore Free Press, 9 January 1962
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Title Section12 1962-01-09 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1962. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article103 1962-01-09 1 Office is open, bu! 300 workers stay out v ►ORE, Tues. kbonf '»00 emoi the Overes« Banking at its r Icrs m Street and unrhes went ike this mornk( follows m talks SingaI niployees I Ihe m:ui>ver the md thai fjlve an public members union103 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-01-09 1 CUSTOMS MEN MAKE FIRST '62 HAULS SINGAPORE. Tues. In 3<> hours. Singapore Customs made their first hauls this year when they uncovered 12.~> pounds of contraband cigarettes and eight cases of explosive crackers. Haul No. 1 occurred at about 8.40 p.m. on Saturday when Customs men boarded an unattended sampan134 words
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183 1962-01-09 1 TONY SETS TREND NOW IT'S 'ARMSTRONG JEANS' LONDON, Tucs. Tony Armstrong-Jones, who is going to take a job as a newspaperman, may soon have another occupation men's fashion leader. Princess Margaret's husband —now the Earl of Snowdon —who will take a 10,000 to 15.000-pound $85,000- t*****,500) a year job as183 words
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227 1962-01-09 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AXLY 12 students from overseas, including Singapore and Malaya, will he admitted to the first year medical course al Sydney University this year under the new restricted enrolment scheme introduced by the Iniversity Senate. This was reported m the latest227 words
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98 1962-01-09 1 COURT-MARTIAL IF GUNNER BROWN IS TO BE CHARGED SINGAPORE. Tues. Gunner John Joseph Broun. 30. of RAF Tengah, who was taken into RAF custody yesterday following the death oi' his wife on Sunday, will be courtmartialled if it is decided to frame charges against him. An R.A.F. spokesman said this98 words
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Article20 1962-01-09 1 ACCRA. lu.\>. The Ohan» Government ypsterday announced the appointment of Its first, ambassador.s to Poland and Hungary.20 words
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Article93 1962-01-09 1 Before the last dance SAIGON. Tues. -More than 100 beautiful hostesses crowded into a meeting m Saigon yesterday and passed a motion asking the government to find them new employment before it enforced its ban on dancing halls and nightclubs m Saigon. The hostesses face loss of employment when the93 words
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Article31 1962-01-09 1 BERLIN. Tue.s. Ei.st German Police l:ust ni»?ht lired several hursts oi submachine nun tire on the border between East Berlin and the American Sector, West Berlin Polite said.31 words
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227 1962-01-09 1 Workers at Base told: Be ready for action if talks fail SINGAPORE, Tues. The Naval Base Labour Union yesterday told its 10,000 members to strengthen their unity and be m a "state of readiness" to meet any eventuality m the event of a breakdown m negotiations with the Admiralty on227 words
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206 1962-01-09 1 Dr. S. (BACK IN PALACE) BLAMES THE DUTCH FOR BOMB BID JAKARTA, Tues. President Sukarno last night blamed "Dutch agents" for the attempt on his life m the South Celebes m which a bursting grenade killed three people and injured 28. The Gl -year-old Indonesian President whs speaking on his206 words
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Article59 1962-01-09 1 SINGAPORE, Tues Signalman James Walter Howe, 21, of 249 Signals Squadron. Ayer Rajah Road, who was found dead at Rochore Cana] Road yesterday morning, will be given a ceremonial military funeral at Ulu Pundan cemetery this afternoon. The Police Secret ary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat. said59 words
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Article59 1962-01-09 1 R'JE-JCR PRfCL UP .1 n firsfl 'i .> < I I D I! I 'n I :i!il .t I i I i i l'ts<M/ LAYAN, HK ri'^^'y nagei \t ■•< LodAi Is! Fm i >nd m I "V LCHAMCI i ;l:i--ii Inminanl Bu 1 1 5 1 .2 159 words
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Advertisement27 1962-01-09 1 ■^^GEVASOMORi Scrutineer reports the fast Ipoh gallops— P. 12 z^~r\ sTßino mum Y^/ WIKRM»^V£RS«Iun. >^ business... B^Vi Price: $384/- List (Tap Discount For Cash) iff t»i. I.* «ji""'27 words
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Advertisement37 1962-01-09 1 For quality, design finish m low-cost furniture og f^^ Model S5OO/61 Centre Table (With matching Pthit T LI 1 00^ VAN HIN FURNITURE CO.. LTD. SHOW ROOMS: 134-142. ORCHARD RO.. SPORE 4 129 IPOH RO.. K. LUMPUR.37 words
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Advertisement79 1962-01-09 1 JF #>«# Ihoiro mt 1992 TXCTi We offer the newest and best onticol serv-ice. If you hay« b*«n wearing our glosses during 1961, you'll wont to continue tne pcrronage. If you hoy« noi yet tried cur service mak« it your first New Yeor's resolut'-n to mok-e a cciV ver.icnt oppcmtrr.ent79 words
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411 1962-01-09 2 The first week of 1962 good one for shareholders, says broker City section: Financeand industry by The Free Press Marker Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. *pHE first week of 1962 has been a good one for shareholders, reports a leading Singapore broker m his weekly review. There has been rather a boom411 words
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263 1962-01-09 2 I ON DON. Tues. A slightly easier tendency m tin at the opening was fairly sharply extended later, notably m the cash position which finally recorded a loss of about E6 per ton. nun I month fell by around E3 A/houcrh263 words
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156 1962-01-09 2 WAGE PAUSE AND WALL ST. SETBACK RESTRAIN STOCK MARKETS LONDON, Tues.— There was very little to encourage 1 buyers to extend commitment- m stock markets yesterday. rfome uncertainty was caused by ri( übts as to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's "wages and proQta plan." which Ls to ioliow the wages156 words
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88 1962-01-09 2 London*. Tues.— The boards ot 1.C.1, and Courtauld.s m a Joint statement yesterday said that 1.C.1, has received further proposals from Courtaulds designed to solve prooiems oi the man-made fibres tadostry other than by a complete merger oi the two companies. Courtaulds now suggest that88 words
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Article54 1962-01-09 2 HONG KONG. Mon. dosing prices hcie loaay were: Previous Todu\ H. s. Bank Corporation $370 $370 sales s>ales Wiieelock Maiden $i2.T" $12.60 sales sales Hlco&e phone $44.50 $42.25 sales sales Dairy F.irn c Cold Storage $38.50 $38.75 sales sales Talkoo Docks $76.50 $78.00 sates sales Jarcttne Matbcson54 words
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Article33 1962-01-09 2 n 1 m l i:t Pin i!. Ime i. u.u.a> (OK J-in. year, .tek ago, previous Tins m ?b"i 0 eloseri. 3GS 0 371 V MMmrt: -0? cio>ert. IW.S, ion. 5.33 words
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Article162 1962-01-09 2 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wliirvt> today are: LcftTtC 31/32, TmlßMllßi i Ham t lingtoß, 33 14, MotenH >'>. M m«l;invi r.v /.u:vo Maru Suaayrilta 12 I'■ Atand Maru ii Lm B X j:.'i BroolM i'l/--. Outer roads: Karossa, AtHBtW Mar:i, ituart Naakai Maru. Taboa. UlJePraln, Laad162 words
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376 1962-01-09 2 Karachi a bridge between two worlds, says King KARACHI, Tues.— The Paramount Ruler of Malaya declared here yesterday that Pakistan's "stability and fortune, its progress and development are of the greatest importance to both the Middle East and South-East Asia." Replying to an address of welcome presented to him at376 words
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Article102 1962-01-09 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesteiduy were: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $1.22 (1 cent), East Smelt. $2.71 (unch), F. and X. $2.65 A cento), Robinsun Ords. $1.44 1 cent). Cold Storage $2.39 1 cent). Steamship 86 cents (+1 cent). S. Times $3.25 (unch.). S.102 words
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Article64 1962-01-09 2 CANBERRA. Tues. Communist China was Australia's fourth biggest customer m five months ending on Nov. 30, 1961. the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics reported yesterday. China's purchases totalling £A329 million ranked after the United Kingdom's £AB3B million, Japans £A80.9 million and the United States64 words
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131 1962-01-09 2 Mercenaries from France on way to join Tshombe LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. UNITED NATIONS spokesman said here that 35 French-speaking mercenaries, who Soid they planned to light for President Moise Tshombe, arrived m Brazzaville yesterday and left immediately by chartered plane for Ndola, Northern Rhodesia. The spokesman said the mercenaries arrived m131 words
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Article38 1962-01-09 2 BERLIN, lues— A short section of the Berlin border wall collapsed m the French Sector on Sunday night. East German guardr threw tcargas grenades to keep peopie way until it was repaired. West Berlin Police reported.38 words
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Article88 1962-01-09 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department said yesterday that U.S. aid to the right-wing Royal Laotian Government was under review but declined to say whether any cut or stoppage was contemplated. The Department confirmed on Sunday that it had not deposited with the Laos National88 words
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Article19 1962-01-09 2 BRISBANE. Tues.— A pleurisylike illness known as Bornholm disease, is sweeping much of Brisbane m near-epidemic proportions.19 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-01-09 2 Preview of summer swimsuits for boat show visitors THIS is the sight that greets visitors to the International Boat Show at Earl's Court, London. The girls are displaying swimsuits that will be worn this summer.35 words
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Article91 1962-01-09 2 SMALLPOX STUDENT DIES IN BRITAIN LO NDO N. Tues.— lsmat Khan, a 24-year-old Pakistani student, died from smallpox m a Dartford. southern England, isolation hospital, near here, on Sunday night. Ismat was taken ill last month alter travelling from Karachi to London. Following Ismat's flight to London via Teheran. Rome,91 words
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Article359 1962-01-09 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Jan. 8. previous rooay RUBBER No. 1 RSS a.l.f European porta Jan 23 1/16 23 3/16 Feb 23 1/16 23 3/16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Srrat 23 5/lS 232 RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement359 words
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411 1962-01-09 2 West Irian: Military action 'certain' if talks are not started, says Jakarta envoy OTTAWA, Tues. The Indonesian Ambassador to Canada. Mr. L.N. Palar, said yesterday that his country would take military action against West Irian, if negotiations were not started on the transfer of the Dutch-held island to Indonesia. He411 words
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77 1962-01-09 2 MAC IN BERLIN FOR DISCUSSIONS WITH ADENAUER BONN. Tiw>. Mr. Han Ifacmillan arrived lit 1 Ja.st night ior talks with I Konrad Adenau« r a hours alter the West Qern Chancellor had said he v. try to lessen Britain's fins cial troubles. Mr. Macmillan and Lor: Home, British Foreign S<77 words
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236 1962-01-09 2 'MERDEKA CRY BY AMBASSADOR': REPORT CAUSES FLURRY IN THE HAGUE THE HAGUE, Tues Press reports from Indonesia that the American ambassador there, Mr. Howard Jones, shouted "merdeka" through a microphone at a mass rally led by President Sukarno on Saturday caused a flurry m Dutch Government circles m The Hague.236 words
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136 1962-01-09 2 WOERDEN (Holland), Tues. —More than 1.000 rescue workers tore away at a tangled mass of wreckage under blazing spotlights here last night as the death toll m Holland's worst rail disaster reached 90 with 75 injured. They were hoping against hope that they136 words
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Advertisement469 1962-01-09 2 N.Y.K. LINE s pore P. S'f-am Penang ba.nuKi Maru r IA j'. c 2) H'burg. Mtweiv R tteraaa M*. 31/ETD S Jaa A*Jta M3ru 'v A.-. Port Said, Ge^oa. HaMtwg, FT A 26 2/62), Bremen. R'aam, A' I i- Havre 27/23 Jin AtsuU Maru tor Port Saul, Beirut, Lattakia, r.imagusta,469 words
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Advertisement16 1962-01-09 2 w** k v*i^^T ma^b mac? BH iCp Q^\c hm^- ONL2Y gives MM I 4 a:-: ''"•■■a16 words
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63 1962-01-09 3 I SINGAPORE, Tuesday. \KKKS Welfare Board here has more than .">()() applications from for enrolment for the January subsequent stewards' training I sciosed yesterday by Mr. Goh man of Ihe Board's seamen's Uee, who I<>l<l The Free Press nsc was "excellent" and Uie63 words
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250 1962-01-09 3 EX-CONSTABLE IS FOUND NOT GUILTY BY 5-2 VERDICT IN MURDER TRIAL JOHOKE BAHRU. Tues.—By a 5-2 verdict. Chew Lam Seng alias Eiias bin Aba Lilian was yesterday lounci not guilty on a murder charge and walked out of the Supreme Court here a tree man. Slim-ouilt Chew. 62, a Hokkien250 words
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193 1962-01-09 3 By SESASTIAN RASOO Tourisl Association, m i' s viilcr (or Ihe lourisl imliisIwo girls lo become lourisl P Potted by Mr. rtetor ot .1 ii r ikti\ ci ese m, ~»r tfa< job I 1 8 qJ p stned193 words
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Article58 1962-01-09 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. A clerk, accused of misappropriating $209. belonging to a provision shop In Bukit Tiinah Road between Sept. l and Sept. 29. was yesterdaj acquitted m the Sixth Magistrate's Court. Koh Tak Murt, represented by Mr. S. K. Lee. was stated to be a partner58 words
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Article, Illustration758 1962-01-09 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S JX onlcr to attain sonic measure of a wholesome, progressive and satisfying life, it is essential to give. So said Mr. Martin J. Chen, one of the Directors of the Chinese V.M.C.A. he has given more than 10 years' service to the assotion when I met758 words
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150 1962-01-09 3 INDIAN DECK PASSENGERS TOLD: OBEY SHIP'S REGULATIONS SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. S. K. Rayalu, 29, welfare officer of the liner Mozaffari, has called on deck passengers to be more obedient m observing the rules and regulations of India-bound ships. Mr. Rayalu said that most deck passengers did not observe health rules150 words
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Article27 1962-01-09 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— There will be no water m Zones One and Three until 2 p.m. today. Tomorrow's no water areas are Zones Four and Six.27 words
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Article, Illustration557 1962-01-09 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three Colombo Plan trainees will leave Singapore for home at the end of this week after undergoing a three-month course m timber grading with the Timber Office here. They are Mr. Thaew Sindhipongsa from Thailand, Mr. A.X.M. Mosharraff Hossain of Pakistan,557 words
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291 1962-01-09 3 Stamp Club plans big drive to recruit members SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Stamp Club is planning to increase its membership this year with m ducements to collectors. The club president, Mr. Andrew Gilmour, drew attention to the small number of active members at the club's annual general meeting and urged291 words
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Article73 1962-01-09 3 Mr. E. M. Marcus, an American insurance executive, arrived from Hong Kong yesterday for a fiveday stay before going to Rangoon. He Is at Raffles Hotel. Mr. W. J. O'Brien, a company director, and his wife, arrived for a five-day visit before going to Fremantle. They stay73 words
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Article30 1962-01-09 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.- Motorist. Wong Tee Jut. was fined $40 m a traffic magistrate's court yesterday for speeding alon? Dunearn Road at 50 to 5" "ni^es an hour.30 words
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Advertisement82 1962-01-09 3 Must-be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is m the back page A goldfilled watch for ever/ mood, over/ dress, th« Versatile comes with a set of three shp-m strops m d«f tjj Ms ferent colours. A precision timepiece of rare beaut; ?fes and versatility. Ricn choice of goldfil od and82 words
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Advertisement66 1962-01-09 3 £ea Master 3freshcr shirts Y^^^. EXTRA Durability v EXTRA Snow Whiteness I \^^o^^^\ EXTRA Crease Retention I m0 mo lo^\ EXTRA Freshness '^^SV EXTRA Smart Cuffs "r Collar y^^ WkjT 424.30 Value >. FOR ONLY f, $1*.50 Also KOOLTOK M Shirt* ft Sport Shirt* W AVAILABLE AT: CHANRAI'S 81, H.gh66 words
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Miscellaneous170 1962-01-09 3 CINEMAS r\.l: Teer Aur Taiwar (Hindi) ALHAMBIM: Hrii to Eternity x 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30. M C'VTHW- Tlip Savage Inno- YMCA: Body building ;md *ir qic weiuht lifting and tennis. 4.:)0 cents 2.15. b.io. j.ij. })I]l u;do lor j Un i O rs. 4.45 p.m.; ODKON: The Second Time Malay170 words
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226 1962-01-09 4 $2 million Indian Arabian Nights film coming SINGAPORE. Tues. A Hindustani Mm based on the Arabian Nights tales Ol Sinbad. Ali Baba and Aladdin, will soon h" screened m a local theatre here. The film, a S2 million production In E tstmancolor entitled "Sinbad, All Baba and Aladdir: i :v226 words
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95 1962-01-09 4 SELKIRK WILL PRESIDE AT EDEN HALL TALKS SINGAPORE, Tues. The i^ Eden Hail Conference oi senior British oiiit-ial^ m the Par Last and Souih-eucsi Asia will be held m Singapore from Jan. 17 to 20. rhe conference, which Is normally held each year, pro- m- an opportunity for a c<95 words
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127 1962-01-09 4 300 VILLAGERS USE COMMUNITY CENTRE OEMBAWANG, Tues. Chong Pans Village Community Centre has become a very popular recreation centre for the villagers. The centre was declared open by Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Minister for Labour and Assemblyman i'or Sembawang, on the eve of Singapore's National Day last year. Today127 words
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Article21 1962-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Lt.Cmdr. B. R. Lowick is the new Commander of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Singapore Division).21 words
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Article14 1962-01-09 4 KIJALA LUMPUR. Tues. The fire brigade received 50 false alarms last year.14 words
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Article, Illustration221 1962-01-09 4 BUND AT 12, DAVID (28) PLANS LONDON TRIP TO REGAIN HIS EYESIGHT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWENTY EIGHT YEAR OLD David Leong, who went blind at the age of 12, plans to make an 8,000-mile trip to London this year to regain his eyesight. Make the best REASON: "I have absolute faith221 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-01-09 4 S'pore Chinatown best I have seen' SINGAPORE, Tues. Much more can be learned through visiting places than from books according to Miss Dann Mys Sien, 40-year-old Rangoon receptionist. "A few hours spent m planning an itinerary would have its reward m travelling," she said. Miss Dann is of Chinese and332 words
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457 1962-01-09 4 rpHIS is the text of the sixth National Language x lesson, together with vocabulary, which Radio Singapore will broadcast at 7.30 tonight: VOCABULARY Ikan. fish; ikan ayer Tawar, freshwater fish; ikan ayer masin, sea fish; ikan basah. fresh fish; ikan kering, dried fish; ikan457 words
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Article23 1962-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has appointed Inche Mohamed All bin Mohamed to be a member of the Singpaore Telephone Board.23 words
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Article31 1962-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The annual meeting of the Cre-scent-Pasir Panjang Old Pupils' Association will be held on Jan. 28 at 4 p.m. at the Crescent Girls' School m Alexandra Road.31 words
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Article35 1962-01-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. r£r*£ an assistant personnel officer of the Centra Electricity Board hire, will leave for Britain by air IHSETi* for a SSI? 8 P ersonn el management and industrial relations.35 words
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246 1962-01-09 4 Army puts up new roads and bridges in Borneo Army's newest ing area La East, Kota Be North Borneo changing rapidly roads and bride< providing better to the area tom purposes and proving supply munication with < ing villages. Mainly responsible of 67 Gurkha Field S Gurkha Engineer been engaged246 words
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Advertisement116 1962-01-09 4 BEAUTY: Slimming While You Work Make-up Gives Glamour-plus New Pleated Hairstyle Beauty Club Friends and Beauty Consultant's Advice. FASHION: Fashion-wise, Fabric-wise with Free Patterns Roland Chow's "New Look" Cheongsams Vicki's New Year Sarong Kebaya. FICTION: Five complete short stones, including two set m Singapore and Malaya, with colour illustraARTICLES: Do116 words
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Advertisement75 1962-01-09 4 It's a I way. ROIAXg for j smooth 1 •writing j ONLY $1.90 TtM ft* tlO»« •vmly tor finer vitin^. I Wrif% «t th« first M f Available m many flj CKCfvifif colours wiin KlflOrT ITVnOOrO lltfl'l O* Mafl« Hi Qcrmtny. Solo Agents Trans Continent: Agencies 47, North Canal Ro:75 words
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Article, Illustration983 1962-01-09 5 FRANCOISE SAGAN - Husband and wife— they part at the door with a promise FRANCOISE SAGAN WONDERFUL CLOUDS- BY r _sf-*Jlcr France's -rrovcrsi.il novelist sfory of losec American husband Thc.r marriage is n d by h.s jcolousy. H afto.r with tefM. Then by ch.ince jn rr, trd much to iUiUJli— Abn. -d Joscc983 words
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Advertisement110 1962-01-09 5 ©FPANCOIBE BACAN 1»€1 Eniinii translation 1961 fay Jvttn Murray (Publishers) LM.. Lonitan. and C. P. Outton Co. inc.. New Veik. MADLY IN LOVE-AGAIN t -«ajßy." LS^r^rSßj "■*^g^ I j r^ HV J fey j t~~~) TAIPEI... Capital of the isle beautiful Taiwan. Don t be without your camera when you110 words
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Advertisement125 1962-01-09 5 //"Tv p^^S /^P^\ CAPRICE LTERYLENE f wash f n wear m v^_^X SHIRTS COST ONLY $8.50 J Wash perfectly Never need ironing RESIST CREASES DRIP DRY a Retain their perfect shape m meluiani's 52, North Bridge Road. (Near High St.) Tel: ***** ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B> ljk BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND125 words
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Miscellaneous237 1962-01-09 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis J( S I I MAWPRAKE!>H--YES"KiARi?AT MAKJPRAKE-- 1 WAp]/ I MAP A SOMETmu&)[MUe WAS ABOUT v. I i f r WAS-- TWE STRAM6EST fl FUWKJV ABOUT A /V RSM/W6--I B2Z 37Z t^S^:^^\T f I M~7/ IV PREAW--I237 words
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Article356 1962-01-09 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Malaysia A meeting of minds yHE latest meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee, m Kualu Lumpur over the weekend, has concerned itself largely with matters affecting Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. Amon? cenam sections of the peoples of these territories there have been fears and doubts about356 words
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Article, Illustration780 1962-01-09 6 Ralph; Middleton - Ralph Middleton By DO THE PEOPLE UNDER A TRANCE HAVE AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE WHEN IT COMES TO A DRIVING TEST OR SCHOOL EXAM? |T YPNOTISM has always been a subject for heated controls Sj versy, even though it is being accepted more and more by .AL-ILthe medical profession because780 words
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Article131 1962-01-09 6 ....The Free Press report- 'd: "News has reached Singapore of a sad drownin- accident at Trengganu, by which Mr. V. Gulstad, m the service of the East Asiatic Company Limited has lost his life. Mr. Gulstad was only recently appointed manager of the Kretay Cocoanut Estates at131 words
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Article71 1962-01-09 6 A SUBSCRIBER on a New Forest exchange complained his phone rang every time tho lavatory chain was pulled. The complaint, proved true, reports th G.P.O magazine, and the chain reaction has now been put right. LIQUID gold ran down the drains at Norwalk, Connecticut, during the weekend71 words
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Article186 1962-01-09 6 Life" is like that mJ at the r«-o liir sent you, when v tioned my name "Well **I suppose tlabout me a lot t! "Not exactly Jh asked me lo i ADISILLI ■> grumbled a through the <■ Westminster "There are n, Of Chancellor i chequer those do a thing186 words
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Advertisement716 1962-01-09 6 your classified ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA «*<* SINGAPORE CAMERON HIGHLANDS Coid Storage tM) I 4&* 20 Taoab Rata. MM Cold Storage (if) Ltd* 1-a Clare Street. MUMM Cold Storage (M) Ltd.. 10 New Road. etOTA IHARU Cold Storage <M> LtxL, li»>7 N«* Market KUALA716 words
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Advertisement26 1962-01-09 6 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRICES LANKA Jewellers, <THE HOUSE. KOR CEYLON (iEM.--20. BATTERY ROAD, SPORE-? PHONE: *****26 words
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Advertisement139 1962-01-09 6 GAS COOKER I Pyjggjgfpi SAVING DEVICE YOU TOO CAN HAVE ££k GAS COOKING ANY TIME... V ijL ANYWHPRP I This bottle con- V*«^ tains cooking gas fot cooking anywhere- L__^y BOTTLE GAS delivered to anywhere m Singapore. I ARTHUR MARTIN can bring joy and comfort to you Home is a139 words
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Miscellaneous274 1962-01-09 6 t RADIO SINGAPORE opera; 12.00 (midnight) Close Short Wave Service: down. metres (7250 fc/cs.) RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Medium Wave Service: 17(i metres. P.M.— 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 A.M.— 11.00 Programme sum- Time signal, news; 1.40 Newsmary; 11.0 L' Continental pot- talk, U.N. newsreel. tiffin date; pourri; 11.30 Asian club;274 words
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Miscellaneous305 1962-01-09 6 CLUES ACROSS 6 it's the city that makes her 1 Like the wall of China (5). 7^ (4) 6 What money is during the 8 Launch blows (3, 3>. credit, squeeze? (o). 12 Musical instrument with a 9 Dog useful to a teacher? (7). P^^ly o 13 Hospital for titled305 words
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238 1962-01-09 7 NEW MALAYAN STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA FACE MANY PROBLEMS OF ADJUSTMENT SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Malayan students m dia have to face many problems m the iod. according to a student who left during the weekend for University to complete medical year. EHis holiday ony Kat, who spent holiday with his >uid problems238 words
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136 1962-01-09 7 Magazine man arrives for advertising survey \PORE. Taes. S -president Magazine .on. Mr. ell, is now >re on a factnrfey of busicivortising advertising c magazine. Its foundernrn here. ii>cussions foreign ig In Amepean pro- n of get- :or the Tipst visit felled man. isil to Sini he had on oeen136 words
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86 1962-01-09 7 CLUB GIVES NEW YEAR PARTY TO TWO HUNDRED POOR CHILDREN fTANJONG RHU, Tues. 1 About 200 under-privil-eged children from nine different community centres had an enjoyable time when the Singapore Swimming Club gave them a New Year s party. The children were entertained to acrobatic acts by two brothers Ho86 words
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Article48 1962-01-09 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of seven societies. They are: The Tye Poon Thong Singapore Cantonese Wong Clan Association. Masonic Club. Singapore Chinese Chess Association, Chinese Sports Association, Tamil Brotherhood Ass(^ iA^ f Dunman Pioneers and American Association of Singapore.48 words
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Article49 1962-01-09 7 PENANG, Tues. The Indian High Commission i to Kuala Lumpur will be^get ting a new Press Attache m M M? h b.K. OalrolawUl succeed Mr. Somnath DS^iSS present Press Attache, who is returning to New D«)hi next month on leave prior to re- assignment.49 words
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117 1962-01-09 7 Tourist value of S'pore by a visitor SINGAPORE, TbiiiJij SINGAPORE is an "excellent" halting place for tourists, said Mr. E.G. Lewis, a tourist who arrived here after visiting more than ft* countries. Mr. Lewis who first visited Singapore In 1945 said that he no longer felt himself "a stranger" to117 words
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Article, Illustration598 1962-01-09 7 Muscle-man with a difference Sandow is also a teacher, lawyer and doctor SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CJANDOW JAMADAIA gave up three professions to become a circus stunt man. He is a qualified teacher, lawyer and doctor. Today at 32 and weighing a beefy 274 lbs., he walks into the circus ring twice598 words
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Article152 1962-01-09 7 CJINGAPORE^ Tues. The art exhibition of Madam Fang Chao Ling, a mother of eight children ended at the Victoria Memorial Hall with praise from art-lovers. Madam Fang, an inter-nationally-known Hong Kong artist and calligraphist is on her fifth round-the-world exhibition tour. Madam Fang who152 words
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187 1962-01-09 7 RISE IN WORLD POPULATION 'BIG THREAT TO EMPLOYMENT' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'THE rapidly increasing population everywhere is a great threat to world employment. This was stated by Mr. M.A. Masilamany, an officer of the Ceylon Housing and Development Board, who made a stopover here while on his way home after attending187 words
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Article113 1962-01-09 7 YMCAs need more leaders, he says SINGAPORE, Tues. The Y.M.C.A's of the Malayan Thai region are m great need of trained leaders, said Mr. Khoo Oon Theam, programme secretary of the Chinese V.M.C.A., who returned here after a two-week survey of V.M.C.A. conditions m Malaya and Thailand. Mr. Khoo told113 words
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Article66 1962-01-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mr. Teerath Ram. president of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union, has been elected president of the National Association of Heads of Secondary Schools. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mrs. Poh Sin Bin; secretary, Mr. D. R. Daniel; and treasurer, Mr. Neon Thean Chye. Committee66 words
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Article17 1962-01-09 7 PENANG, Tues. Mr. Saw Seng Kpw has been elected president of the United Hokkien Association.17 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-01-09 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. One-year-old Sarojini Dcvi won the first prize of a baby show at the Tamils Reform Association m Serangoon Road daring the week-end. Weighing 23 Ib.. Sarojini Dcvi is the daughter of Mr. Muthurajah, a Public Works Department mason. The judges Dr. Lalitan104 words
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Miscellaneous407 1962-01-09 7 >4a«mi mmhmiu can be handled with discretion week, so plan to further your IF IT 8 YOUR BIRTHDAY... and success if you start now. ambitions m some new fashion. YOU have vaunting ambi- GEMINI "if LIBRA <*& <£^ c tSS. no? ea^r o "sue" S the week, so be sure407 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-01-09 8 RUTHINA, 19, FULFILS AMBITION TO BE SINGER A GIRL whose lovf lor in^in^ and music started when she was if), has fulfilled hrr ambitioji to be ;t successful amateur Ruthtn^ Wood, 19. has not yet entered any local talentimo contest, but she has already won a name as a promising142 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-01-09 8 JUDITH YONG - Only 14, but Lian Ann is Malaya's champion chess player JUDITH YONG By LIAN ANN, 14, who had no interest m chess until he was nine, is now the Malayan champion thanks to the influence of his father and brothers. He comes from a family of chess players, all of306 words
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Article181 1962-01-09 8 HAWAIIAN TOUCH AT A YOUTH PICNIC TEN youth leaders are organising a talentime at the "Hawaiian* social picnic" on Jan. 14 at Tanah Mcrah Youth Camp. They are Roland Smith, Steven Lim. Paul Chua, Ronnie Koh, Johnny Ting, Joseph Tan, Rosa Chan. Nancy Low, Lily Ong and Jenny Pang. Roland181 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-01-09 8 CYLVIA Koh, a 14-year-bld schoolgirl, who started three months ago, gave a splendid dance performance m a recent musical show which was televised on close circuit. It was a personal triumph for this Convent student, who never thought she would manage247 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-01-09 8 Young singer Raghavan aims to be a film star A 21-YEAR-OLD Singa-pore-born singer, who can sing m various Indian dialects, is working hard to fulfil his life-long ambition to become a film star. He is N. Raghavan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neelakandan, of Sembawang. Raghavan who has been175 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-01-09 8 ANTHONY OFF TO BRITAIN TO STUDY MEDICINE Anthony Sandhu, 19 (above), a former student of Beatty Secondary School, who has left for London for a six-year course m medicine. The son of Mr. B. Sandhu, a businessman, he is a good sportsman and had represented his school m hockey and66 words
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Article, Illustration278 1962-01-09 8 IPOH SCHOOLBOY! WANTS TO BE A DOCTOR MARGUERITE Beebcc, a Secondary Tin* pupil of the St. Margaret's Seconda School, is a girl of tnanv talents. On{y 14, she is a good pianist, ball- I dan tap dancer, guitarist and organ278 words
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Advertisement78 1962-01-09 8 V?" CH ha l! fun "curing out your message from The Pree Press Fortune Teller by usint* this nleisant little letter puzzle. If the number of let ters m key letters ls a code message for you T BON R i i- V j i i: n t v L78 words
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Advertisement42 1962-01-09 8 HOFNER SUPER-SOLID ELECTRIC GUITAR Choice of t)ic P A/odcrn styling ;nt-pull t. com! Swp«d built-in c Model 172 h.gh hi- Model 173 t H.^>: F,,.:« T. H. A. SI *l/ 63 High Street. fin COIOSJCtt and PA/A/S TIGER OIL CMC AUM TONC-42 words
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215 1962-01-09 9 One up on mother nature with these beauty tricks START WITH YOUR LIPS- FOCAL POINT OF THE FACE fOXSIDER yourself blessed if you are born I i-< »od features. But even natural beauty s i. be urentuated with make-up. For how unimportant-looking eyes and a not-too rfecl skin look attractive?215 words
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171 1962-01-09 9 mostly a women's affair Whiteaways closing wnich started last majority of the shoppers were women and this .v be seen on the first the store where all the md children's clothes, underwear are sold. .ciful of men that could of course at the171 words
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88 1962-01-09 9 PAPER MATS TO SAVE ALL THAT WASHING papa place urc the latest t the house. Saves j }osl throw even time it tn seta of 30 states. Availirtetj of designs white, colourful i pattens, and pink stocks. X pearl neckn« vv gone p up with the I IB I'-A-ellery. A88 words
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Article74 1962-01-09 9 PAINTING THE EASY WAY PERFUMEURS have long discovered the effectiveness and easiness of the aerosol spray. Now it has spread to the manufacturers of paints. The word is no longer painting but spraying when it comes to giving your wooden and metal appliances a new face. the entire range of74 words
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Article, Illustration383 1962-01-09 9 Christine -girl with the Paris touch gEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Christine Chew is a Singapore girl with original touch at fashion designing. Her patterns are original because she seldom looks at fashion magazines except at wedding l i gowns. ICe-DUCket fOr Most teenagers design to create new Vfllir llfiltP fashions for themyour wine383 words
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153 1962-01-09 9 MANY WERE PUT OFF BY CASUAL ACCESSORIES rE majority of readers who took part m Fashion Sense No. 36 found it comparatively easy. But the casual group of accessories put many off, although it should not have been too difficult if one takes into account the fact that it was153 words
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Article54 1962-01-09 9 THERE'S a range of wooden boxes which every elegant home ought to have. For cigarettes, Jewels, sweets or anything you can find, they are certain to earn praises from your visitors. The whole range comprises five rectangular boxes, m receding sizes. Covers are intricately carved and54 words
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Advertisement183 1962-01-09 9 Pye is the word for pleasure ft-!:s!!«; i: is;j!*"* >M; :;j':::?; '*--:"s!r*";»;i»"«riSf ::i »M|*» s#:: i::;5*l::: 111 It I 111 I i I .:>■ l iA^ i• I) 1i I m^ I i m m ffj IW^^fc^^L m f > *s. ":**.«'«r ran lllCllli I r Bf *C**s» w£y{Y Mm183 words
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Advertisement292 1962-01-09 10 Jinian DELICIOUS CONFECTION KEEPS your mouth FRAGRANT FRESH oil day long! HANDY PACK 20 cts. ECONOMY PACK 80cts. rtTHEsli Obtainable from alt L^J good Sundry Shops Students Who Go Overseas! You need OVERCOATS QUILTS SCARVES WOOLLEN PULLOVERS CARDIGANS UNDERWEAR GLOVES JUMPERS WINTER PYJAMAS. GET THEM HOW FOOK ON DEPARTMENT STORE292 words
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Advertisement480 1962-01-09 10 range of exquisite designs from the sole agent, LEE KIAN JOO, 4. Change Ailey. ft •JETEX" MOBILE MODEL airciafts. heliropters. racing cars j and boats arc fined with power, I designed to impress. Wuie range available at UNIQUE ENTERPRISE. 1/2 George Lee Chambers, 200, Clemenceau Avenue. ft FOR YOUR TRAVELS,480 words
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Advertisement528 1962-01-09 10 machine both m cost and upkrrp. Fuel ctuioiimption is about 150 miles per gallon. Equipped \vi;n ~a 4-sucke engine it is capable of r >.> m.p.h Sole ageniF., Hl'! TECK TRADING, 36G, Prinsep siii-et. CHILDREN'S CLOTHINGS. made of 100% soft cotton and wash-N-wear tabric?. are imported from the U.S.A. and528 words
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Advertisement220 1962-01-09 10 see their display at 425. Rr Valley Road will be to ft advantage. Furniture can a lie made to four own design a vedfleutoa it HUP TECK TBADING of 3€ Prinsep Street are offering a n range or the tamous Fro. motorcycles which are design lor speed and economy. They220 words
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Advertisement312 1962-01-09 10 I From the United States of America the Philippines We Bring You CHILDREN'S DRESSES CHILDREN'S CLOTHINGS BABIES' TOPPER SETS In a wide range of fryles «nd made of 100% soft cotton wash-N-wear fabrics! Coll on us for your requirements. >V^ SOON JOO CO. f C Houm of Children's Woor J^iZjL312 words
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Advertisement234 1962-01-09 10 isten With Pleosurc To Ijl "wont you, i need you, I i^^B I fere you lonesome toniqht> nywoy you wont me 7 ohJT!! HB mm, Liberty LST-7198 LRfj,,, I voiloblc At:— REGENT TRADER 37, UPPER PICK EP. kg vrp^ I lEW YEAR'S BEST 6 J lankets Single Sire Now %it,m234 words
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Article, Illustration205 1962-01-09 11 MEET THE BROTHERS CHOE ...MALACCA'S THREE TALENTED FOOTBALL ACES Robert, Johnny and Richard. Three big names m football, who are determined to make the grade m international matches. They are the Choc brothers from Malacca. The eldest, 20-year-old Robert Choc Kirn Chwee lirst started playing football while a schoolboy m205 words
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63 1962-01-09 11 U.K. football team manager answers Russia's top coach I LONDON, Tuesday, tiona] Soccer coach Gavril ist back From his country's r of South America, suggested England's kuiirs arc too rigid. and air opposing a m an line-up lifler- pstem and our noes we I rm Oi turns three side he63 words
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Article17 1962-01-09 11 MACAO Tues. The visiting Japanese Keio University hockey aa beat a combated team 5-0.17 words
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Article129 1962-01-09 11 WORLD BANTAM FIGHT WILL BE HELD SAO PAULO. Tues.— The world bantamweight title fight between Johnny Caldwell, oi Belfast, and Eder Joire. of Brazil, will definitely be held here on January 18. Contract difficulties which threatened the fight have now been settled. Promoter Jack Solomons indicated that he might call129 words
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Article222 1962-01-09 11 NINE HORSES PROMOTED IN MRA LIST SINGAPORE. Tues. Eight horses have been promoted from Class 3 to Class I I 2 by the Malayan Racing i Association. They are: Astounding. King's Choice,! IHuat Chye, John Peel, Peak' Of Perfect ior:. Palomar. Lost Horizon, Telega, Promoted from Class 5 to: class222 words
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511 1962-01-09 11 C. B. Richardson - C. B. Richardson By London, Tuesday THE entry of class steeplechasers Pas Seul and Frenchman?* Cave for the Aintree Grand National. sets hanrticapper Mr. Dan Sheppard a big problem m allotting the weights for the great, 'chase to be run511 words
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Article, Illustration518 1962-01-09 11 They laughed at him... but today he's top pole vault star By SEBASTIAN RASOO, Malacca, Tuesday. THIRTEEN years ago, pupils of Taiping's St. George's Institution used to crowd around a 15-year-old schoolboy running with a pole three times his height. And wherever he failed to clear the cross bar about518 words
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324 1962-01-09 11 BIG ENTRY FOR PHILIPPINES OPEN GOLF NEXT MONTH MANILA, Tues.— The first Far East professional golf tournament among five Asian nations will be launched next month m the 37th Philippine Open championship scheduled for Feb. 8 to 11. Some fifty outstanding golfers m the Far East, not including the Philippines324 words
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Article32 1962-01-09 11 TENGAH. rues— RAF Tengah scored a narrow win over Johore Bahru United by nine points (three tries) to six (penalty, try) In their rugger match played at RAP Tengah.32 words
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280 1962-01-09 11 Lack-lustre Davis Cup final may force Aussies to support new proposal LONDON. Tuesday. I AWN tennis players and officials who favour the revolutionary proposal for abolishing the distinction between amateurs and professionals are hoping Australia might now support the idea, following the recent lack-lustre Davis Cup final m Melbourne. "Without280 words
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110 1962-01-09 11 PAKISTAN NAME TEAM FOR SFCOND TEST KARACHI, Tues. The Pakistan selectors named 14 players from whom their team lor the second Tc. t match against England vull be chosen. The Test, m Dacca, start* on January 19. WuiiLs Mathias. who was m the team beaten by England In their first110 words
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278 1962-01-09 11 Britain looking to Perry for 'success formula' gRITAIN is once again looking to Fred Perry for a success formula m international lawn tennis. In the thirties Perry, the player, shot Britain to the top, winning Wimbledon three times and the American and Australian title. and, with Bunny Austin, breaking the278 words
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Article102 1962-01-09 11 could not be considered as captain of the team. There have been many suggestions and now Perry has come out with his own ideas of just what he can do for British tennis. He believes that he can be of value as the teams "resident psychologist and morale102 words
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Article70 1962-01-09 11 SINGAPORE, Tutt. Royai Military Police will meet Singapore Cricket Club m a friendly rugger match on the padang here tomorrow, kiclc-off 5.15 p.m. The S.C.C team will oe: B. Lorretto; M. J. Boxiiall, G. J. Albright, I. A. Cavanagh, D. Chase; D. K>ith, B. D.70 words
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Advertisement136 1962-01-09 11 Free Home Delivery Ed]], We invite you to become a regular reader of r X^VA the Singapore Free Press. All you have to 'C^LJpTt do is complete the special delivery form below, £t rHITSLM hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times v>Hk Vv\m House, and the Free Press136 words
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368 1962-01-09 12 In Winning Mood shows top form in 3f. trial with Dr. Doddington SCRUTINEER REPORTS THIS MORNING^_GALLOPS IPOH, Tuesday. ¥N Winning Mood was m top form this morning. With jockey \Ves 1 astride and accompanied by stablemate Dr. Doddmgton lie covered 3f m the smart time of r F: 1 lf368 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-01-09 12 fSWins Athletic Club of Singapore took part for the iirst time m the Tamil Festival Sports at the week-end. Their two teams A" and "B" came first and second m the Inter- ommunal 4 x 110 yards with ease. Swifts "A" with the help94 words
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208 1962-01-09 12 Poh Lim to lead Singapore in shuttle match SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CINGAFOHK liadminton Association seleclois yesterday named their k':un lhal will pl.i\ a special challenge match against the visitin" Indian (Combined Schools team on S;;!iikl;i\ ;:in! Sunday. The match will be played on Thomas Cup lines at the Singapore Badminton Hall208 words
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141 1962-01-09 12 ISNEN OUSTS TUKIMAN FOR CADDIES TITLE Xl PFEJ In I Keppe] Club C 8 i ikim i b:: Si had a i-5-4-4-3 21. mpared Tukl v"* 5-5-3-5- 4- 22 ■:< a< t ontesi Both -ni.i .i dvi .< ■■'< rning a i tetii m whicii S I ton Ihn a141 words
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Article17 1962-01-09 12 HOBAB l v beat Australia by 31 poii >25 ii v sv inuning last nieht.17 words
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Article64 1962-01-09 12 CHANGI, 'lues.— Sri Buanc Sepab Ra a Jaring won the Soluna Challenge Cup when they beat Lloyd Sepuk Raga Jarinji Ji-n. Mere than 600 spectators witnessed Ibe thnlling Qnai played ut Changi P«»int on Sunday. .vbou; 18 teams participated m the knock-oul competition. Ciie'.s Zaiton64 words
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163 1962-01-09 12 S'PORE FINANCE SET HIGH SCORE OF 139 IN CUP MEET SINGAPORE. Tues. Green basketball team of the Singapore Finance Company scored a convincing 139-100 victory over their counterparts, White team, m the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's Commercial Cup tournament played at the Happy World Stadium. ThLs is the highest score163 words
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Article23 1962-01-09 12 LONDON, Tue^. Jimmy Binks, 26-year-old Yorkshire wicketkeeper, left London by air yesterday for Bombay lo join the touring M.C.C. cricket team-23 words
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768 1962-01-09 12 Services build up soccer plan to take the Cup NEW SCHEME AFOOT PLIGHT Lieutenant W. (i. K. Bangay is die new honorary secretary of the Singapore Foini Services Football Association and lias listed the aims and plans which he has drawn I up to promote the standard of football by768 words
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168 1962-01-09 12 EARLY POINTS GIVE SAPPERS AN 8-0 VICTORY SINGAPORE. Tues. Royal Engineers gained a well deserved victory by eight points (goal, drop goal) to nil against Singapore Cricket invitation XV at the padang yesterday. The heavier Royal Engineers packed well m the scrums and took most of the lineouts. Ta their168 words
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Article46 1962-01-09 12 PARIS Tues. The French Sports Academy awarded its athletics prize for 1961 to Anton Geesink, of Holland, who won the world judo championship here. The prize is awarded each year to a French or foreign athlete for the year's outstanding sporting achievement.46 words
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Article37 1962-01-09 12 AHMEDABAD, Tues. Germany beat Malaya 4-1 on the third day of the International hockey tournament yesterday. Germany led 1-0 at halftime. Other results: India beat Indonesia 11-0. Japan and New Zealand drew 1-1.37 words
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Article36 1962-01-09 12 SOCCER: SGSFA League— Div. 3B: Meter Readers "B" v C.P.F. (Geylang, 5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY: R. Signals v RASC (Meiktila Barracks, 5.00 p.m.). ATHLETICS: 18 Signals Regt. Cross Country run Princess Mary Barracks, 5.30 p.m.).36 words
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Article156 1962-01-09 12 WOLVES GET OFF TO A GOOD START T ONDON. Tucs. Wolverhampton Wanderers. English F.A. cup winners m 1960, made a good start m this season's cup campaign when they beat Carlisle United 3-1 m their postponed third round match at Wolverhampton last night. But fourth division Carlisle, one down at156 words
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Article39 1962-01-09 12 LONDON, Tiics. Dick Richardson, of Wales, will defend his European heavyweight boxing championship against Carl Mildenberger of Germany, m Dortmund, Germany, on February 24. Mr Wally Lesley, manager of Richardson, yesterday signed contracts for the fight39 words
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