The Singapore Free Press, 10 January 1962
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Title Section14 1962-01-10 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03714 words
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Article54 1962-01-10 1 W rk to rt IP by 800 nalds janes RE, Wed. m Airit on initn were l.i miii >iir la>t morn--800 Qs I':.. I enc\v- ral said anlsaid d< lays i rtixne and today I lid be ttatn traffic .> it r d ::v 20. d— two54 words
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Article, Illustration10 1962-01-10 1 MELBOURNE 'MOTHER' FLIES IN WITH GIFT -AND GREETINGS FOR PARENTS10 words
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159 1962-01-10 1 She gives $350 to Malay orphanage OINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. Joan Essery (left), wife of an Australian sales executive and a committee member of the Women's Group of the Aus-tralian-Asian Association, yesterday presented a $350 cheque to the Muslim Trust Fund for the Malay orphanage m Mattar Road, off Al.iunied Road.159 words
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88 1962-01-10 1 $1 ,470 MILLION DEBT REPAYMENT WILL AID EAST ASIA WASHINGTON, Wed.— The ff suite Department *aid yesterday that Japanese repayments ol a postwar debt to the United States would be used for economic aid to the countries ol East Asia. The Department hailed a Unit c d States Japanese agreement,88 words
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185 1962-01-10 1 Spy inquiry report will 'whitewash' British security men LONDON. Wednesday. BRITAIN'S security and Intelligence services are In be "whitewashed" m a report to be issued by the Government. The report follows inquir- ies into the case oi George Blake, the Secret Service double-agent, and the Navy Secrets spies. A live-man185 words
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120 1962-01-10 1 NO THREAT FROM SYNTHETIC, SAYS RUBBER TYCOON HAY SINGAPORE. Wed.— Dato Sir John Hay. 73, chairman Of the Guuaie Group of companies, arrived here thi.s morning m the liner Chusan lor hi.s annual visit to Malaya. Dato Sir John, one ol the leading figures m the worid oi rubber, said:120 words
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Article36 1962-01-10 1 WASHING rON, Weu The Mamie Commi6sion announced loVyield, unue.^ow:, cfc-ar t«si blast was set ofl vpLterdas it tiie Nevada test .site. t "v as the ninth tesl announced Hit AEC \n its current series.36 words
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Article28 1962-01-10 1 \y*- YORK Wed— A nine- I liunuii central passenger train ■■.'■r\ lia tracks near v, an lowa village, y«it«- ii.iuiHHU were reported uappea m Urn wreckage.28 words
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Article, Illustration320 1962-01-10 1 Duke of Bedford shops here for antiques SINGAPORE, Wed. The Duke of Bedford, millionaire owner of Woburn Abbey m England, is here with the Duchess for the first time. The Duke, in -an exclusive interview, said that he was on his way to Australia where he would hold an exhibition320 words
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Article23 1962-01-10 1 BEIRUT, Wed.— Lebanese authorities arrested 123 more people during the last 24 hours m connection with last week's abortive coup.23 words
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Article86 1962-01-10 1 XJOLLYWOOD. Wed. Frank Sinatra and Juliet Prowse, South Africanborn actress, are to marry .soon, a spokesman for the couple announced last night. Sinatra 44. has been married twice already the first time, m 1939. to Nancy Burba to, a school Iriend, and then to actress Ava86 words
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143 1962-01-10 1 'GO-SLOW' IN U.K. HAS NOT DELAYED AIR MAIL TO SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Wed. The "work-to-rule campaign by postal workers m Britain has not so far caused any delays to air mail from Britain to Singapore, according to a spokesman of the Postal Department here. But local letters to the United Kingdom,143 words
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Article97 1962-01-10 1 SINGAPORE. "Wed. Striking employees oi' the Oversea-Chin* >c B.mkinp Corporation picketted the Bank.- headquarters and four branches. The bank's doors were opened by 9.30 and senior officials went m There were no incidents. Meanwhile, employees of s. A Majeed <^r Company m Hiuh Street and tlie97 words
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244 1962-01-10 1 'CRASH' PROGRAMME FOR SUPERVISORS Jobs for 60 youths in Housing Board SINGAPORE. Wed. The Housing and Development Board has initiated a crash programme to recruit and train urgently needed building supervisors. About GO young men who have a flair for outdoor life are wanted. The training will start on February244 words
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Article230 1962-01-10 1 MALAYAN HK FUI IDS Managers m. i M <; m Fund l.Kxtl telling Mil und ihr 1 *l cents, scllinj nlv |s| How Koti iin-i.: und bu> tti: .hk H UK RUBEER PI ICI tHuren > Sin -I pore ihi moi < 4(1 < < iit- per Ib it230 words
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Advertisement11 1962-01-10 1 1 £wat» ft'HealtK I FINE SHOES FOR HEN Australian special: Pll11 words
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225 1962-01-10 2 Bolivia acts: Council to study tin prices once again T ONDON, Wed. The question of prices m the International Tin Agreement will be discussed at a further meeting of the International Tin Council fixed for tomorrow, the council announced yesterday. The initiative for225 words
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498 1962-01-10 2 FAIRLY ACTIVE TWO-WAY TRADE IN TIN RUBBER EASY BUT QUIET I ON DON. Wed. A i airly active two-way trade characterised the tin market yesterday morning and prices Anally showed no significant c h ange either way. I;. the rlrpuni.sla:.res, taoil:ty m Si:^ip< n- possibly contributed to the London ->teadine-s.498 words
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Article38 1962-01-10 2 LONDON. Wed. Stock- ol refined tin In London metal exchange official warehouses at the er.ci ol last work fell 172 tons to 3.832 tons, comprising: London 780 tons. Liverpool 1.627 tons and Hull 1.425 ions.38 words
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Article53 1962-01-10 2 HONG KONG, Tues— Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H <v s. Bank Corporation 5370 (370 sale-) saie.s Wheelock Marden $12.60 $12.70 saies sales Hicong phone $42.25 $42.25 sales caies Dairy P.irm <^: Cola Storage $38.7.~> $38.75 sales .-ales Taikoo Docks $78 00 $78.01 sale? sales53 words
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308 1962-01-10 2 Proved reserves of Rambutan sufficient for next 5 years By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. UOLDERS of tin shares are always anxious to obtain estimates of the lives of their respective mines; for this reason, investors will be grateful for the chairman Mr. W. E. Hoskings' statement saying308 words
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166 1962-01-10 2 STOCK MARKETS AGAIN UNSETTLED AND CAUTIOUS LONDON. Wed.- -Rather unsettled conditions were a i j;ain apparent m stock markets yesterday with investors still cautious pending a clearer knowledge of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's "inter-mediate phase" of restraint. Giit-edtred securities c.tve the best performance and prices steadily improved m response166 words
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Article113 1962-01-10 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lit^t sals the Singapore Traaiii-,- Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead SI. 40 (linch.), Dunlops $1.22 tunch). East Smell. $2.73 (+2 cents), F. and N. 52.6« i 1 cent). M. (ement $2.43 i-flC 1 cenis), Robin&on ords. $1.44 (unch.), Rotlimans $1.23 (+5 cents), told Storage113 words
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Article65 1962-01-10 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— U.S. Commerce Department's rubber statistics for November and October tin loner tons) respectively: Natural rubber imports 36.233; latex imports 4.417; natural consumption 34,234, 36.053; latex consumption 3.89t>. 3.957; stocks of natural 58.458. 56.479; stocks oi latex 4.615, 5.899; synthetic storks 244.889. 242.414; reclaimed consumption 19.473. 22.213;65 words
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Article59 1962-01-10 2 LONDON. Wed.— Statistics j Ssued by the International Rubber .Study Group show the rubber position m the United Kingdom lor the months of October and September respectively as follows (m long ioii6): "consumption (nearest 100 15.200; importa (including deliveries from Govt stockpile) 10,447, 9.222 (revised)' rt'-exiwrt.s 11.548.59 words
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Article41 1962-01-10 2 LONDON. Wed.— The International Tin Coum-il m its December statistical bulletin states world Rb* rofiucllon i" September was U. 500 tons compared with 13 400 tons m Augu.st. Output increased m Malaya and Thailand but declined In Nigeria.41 words
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69 1962-01-10 2 /COLOMBO, Wed. Ceylon's V/ Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday concluded hearing the appeals of two Buddhist monks and a businessman sentenced to death for the assassination of Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike. No date for pronouncement of judgement was fixed. The monks, Buddharakkita Thero and69 words
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179 1962-01-10 2 Adenauer agrees to purchase more arms from Britain BONN, Wednesday. J)R. Konrad Adenauer agreed m talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan yesterday to step up German arms purchases m Britain "on a considerable scale." r~ A team of experts will go into the question of German financial aid to offset the179 words
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111 1962-01-10 2 O'BRIEN MARRIES DAUGHTER OF IRISH DEPUTY PREMIER NEW YORK, Wed. Dr. Conor O'Brien, former Tnited Nations chief m Katanga, married Miss Maire MacEntee, daughter of the Irish Deputy Prime Minister, m a Catholic ceremony here yesterday. It was Dr. O'Brien's second marriage. Three days ago it was disclosed that he111 words
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Article26 1962-01-10 2 KATMANDU, Wed. Kin? Mahenara of Nepal and the visitinp Burmese Premier, U Nu. yesterday exchanged views on problems common to both their countries.26 words
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Article37 1962-01-10 2 SANTA MONICA (California), Wed. Biny Crosbs "steadily improving" r.r.d will probably be discharged v. nviin t week from St. Johns Hospital ht:e alter hit> recent operation tor removal of kidney stones, it was annoumed yesterday.37 words
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Article86 1962-01-10 2 T ONDON, Wed.— Britain's Ld newest jet airliner. The De Havilland Trident, made its maiden flight yesterday after a week's delay because of snow and other weather conditions. Piloted by the British Aircraft Company's chief test pilot, Mr. John Cunningham. The Trident, powered by86 words
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Article364 1962-01-10 2 NOTE: All prices below art middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Jan. 9. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.f. European ports Jan 23 3 16 22 15/lfl Feb 22 L 5/16 RUHktER No. 1 RSS Spot L'.''.s 23 3/l« RUBBER No. 1 RSS settlement364 words
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271 1962-01-10 2 U.S. explains that 'merdeka' cry by envoy to Indonesia WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE State Department said yesterday that Mr. Howard Jones VS. ambassador to Indonesia, would continue to use the word merdeka as a form of greeting to Indonesians. A spokesman denied thai the ambassador s "merdeka cry at a West271 words
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149 1962-01-10 2 KING POSES FOR PHOTO WITH GIRLS FROM COLLEGE KARACHI, Wed. The Paramount Ruler of Malaya and the Queen spent about one hour and a half visiting various sections of the Pakistan Security Printing this morning. While returning from the press the Ruler made an unscheduled visit to the Malayan High149 words
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160 1962-01-10 2 INDONESIA TO FORMA A BATTALION OF 1,100 FOR CONGO DUTY u Nl ss will form a talion of ij for possible d the v.x. Congo, deli sources disci terduy. They said tb m response V month ago by Becretary-Gk km for an Endow to help sta for co. Tho soura160 words
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91 1962-01-10 2 LONDON, Wed .signment ol I lrugs needed t<j treat Pi tor Dimitn Laun?..-. ninent Russian phj i Doen Down from I Moscow iii ;i pon .ir?' ni Russian n quosl British atomi ir Johh X Lonaon evei nc th at Professoi La who91 words
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72 1962-01-10 2 CONQUERED -THE ANTARCTIC'S MOUNT MENZIES /CANBERRA, Wed. Three 1 Vy geologists have made the first ascent ol 11.006 ft I Mount Menzies m the Aus- tralian Antarctic. Mount Menzies was dlscovered m 1956 and is named after the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Menzies The ascent was made on72 words
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Article79 1962-01-10 2 PARIS. Wed. -Author Jose, Luis D<" Villalonga. who describes his new novel j '•L'Hommr De Plaisir"' as "a book of rocip^-s for seducing women.** has been awarded a prize for the worst antiwoman book of 1961. A Jury of 14 Parisiennes, including Jilm stars Miche-79 words
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Advertisement65 1962-01-10 2 C/goreffes improve m fhvow 1 r^^^^^^H 1. Jintan provides p r j^ from heavy smokin. 4 i^^A 12. Jintan taken be' IS smoke makes c iy| milder, more en 3. Jintan is the imrr tlllttOll remedy for failing 'Si 0 (NEW Disk Case) Sole Agents Vitality To i TON 665 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-01-10 2 pop 4^ -^te^ /^fVIV JOB f\S SO TOP-SECCET \L ./Viyl TMAT EVEN I PON'T li' '\/Mv POIN3 V" -45419 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-01-10 3 IVeA Hill hool has h alienee IC I?*st the c Tangltd ovei i <m ht* B IROO nisei of nssters, shield the pn- om trt hall token of "U to rrt is cratelook part m making the grand \ariet> concert a success. He also134 words
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52 1962-01-10 3 Youth charged with robbery to stand High Court trial \GAPORE, Wednesday. li- '.< '< hi ihon, \\;is committed High Court al the end of a i on a charge of robbing i\ friend have .-he, rs< VIC--9.30 th< g- thai n Id oi a G Erom at Hotel igei I52 words
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58 1962-01-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A railway canteen assistant, L»c Pock Seng, who admitted riding a motor scooter without a licence, third party insurance or the c< nsent >t the owner, was fln( d a total of $180 yesterday. Lee, of Ah Hood Road, was also disqualified from driving58 words
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Article, Illustration202 1962-01-10 3 SINGAPORE IDEAL PLACE FOR TOURISTS -U.S. VISITORS SINGAPORE. Wicl-SinKa-S pNt has all the I**]"*" and P«tenti;i!U.^to:.Ur.u tourists from a I f"**?! Ihe world, afcord.Hß f»ur American tourists here lor v week's stay. f They are Mr. and Mr* Hubert Orion, and Mr ana Mrs E. T. Goer/, of CaUfornia, who202 words
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188 1962-01-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'JHK Government has started an antituberculosis campaign among some 60,000 children who went to school for the first time last week. I he campaign is being carried out jointly by the Ministries of Health and Education." Printed letters seeking conseni188 words
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Article, Illustration197 1962-01-10 3 JOURNALIST SACK FROM IRIAN SAYS: 'THERE'S HARDLY ANY TENSION' SINGAPORE. Wed. —An English journalist, fresh from a recent visit to West Irian. >aid the tension m that area was not as great as many people have thought. He is Mr. Bertram Jones, the Far East correspondent of the London Daily197 words
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90 1962-01-10 3 GURU'S BIRTHDAY: THREE-DAY RELIGIOUS RITE SINGAPORE. Wed. A nonstop 48-hour reading ol the Holy Book '•Guru Granth Sahib"' will highlight a threeday religious service to celebrate the birthday of the founder of Sikhism, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. beginning today. The birthday celebrations i be held at the Central Sikh90 words
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Article59 1962-01-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Radio! Singapore will broadcast the three forums on Malaysia recorded during the meeting ol the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee i*. Kuala Lumpur ar the week- end. The English broadcast can j be heard al 6 p.m. today, the Chinese at 6.45 p.m. tomorrow59 words
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Article, Illustration740 1962-01-10 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S [^^^^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^x^B= SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPOREANS are offered a new year treat m stage fare m January alone no less than six theatre groups will bring to the stage productions ranging from comedy to drama. The Naval Base Theatre will present at Naval Base Ronald Jean's comedy. "Count740 words
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Article115 1962-01-10 3 CINEMAS ALHAMBBA: Hell 10 Eternity 1.30, 4, G. 30. 'J'dO. CATHAY: The Savage In- nocents 2.15. 6.15. 9.15. ODJEON: Seven Women from i Heil 1.30. 4, 6.30, ft 30. ODEON KATONG: Sword of Sherwood tforesl 3, 6.30, j 9.30 DIAMOND: Laiath (Hindi) 3.30. 7.30. GABKICK: Piya Milan115 words
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Article44 1962-01-10 3 TODAY: 1.05 p.m.; TOMORROW: 2.36 a.m. and 1.53 p.m.; FRIDAY: 3.17 a.m. and 2.45 p.m.; SATURDAY: 4.01 a.m. and 3.45 p m.; SUNDAY: 449 a.m. i'nd 5.11 p.m.; MONDAY: 5.47 a.m. and 7.06 p.m. TOESDAY: 6.56 a.m. and 8.50 p.m.44 words
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Advertisement17 1962-01-10 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Must-be-won Word Puzzle competition entry form is m the back page17 words
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Advertisement210 1962-01-10 3 GERMAN QUALITY AT ITS HIGHEST! 520# Deluxe Case Inclusive Optima. -D I .''^Pll Travelling Type I Carrying Case /^S^felr (Top Discount For Cash) HIRE PURCHASE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED t'Tines^' r i rP 10 1.62 iMIKIMOTdj f G. C. DE SILVA BROS., "Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone210 words
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316 1962-01-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU - JOHORE BAHRU $250,000 spent on roads and water supplies Wednesday Johore Government has made good progress m its plan to develop 140 acres of land at Tampoi, about five miles from here, as industrial sites, according to the Mentri Besar, Dato316 words
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Article, Illustration15 1962-01-10 4 ONE OF MISS TAN S SCULPTURE WORKS15 words
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230 1962-01-10 4 STANDARD OF MATHS HERE HIGH, HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE standard of mathematics m both Singa pore and Federation schools is high, Mr. M. J. Wicks, chairman of the Malayan Mathematical Society said at the society's monthly meeting held at Beatty Secondary School. Mr. Wicks based his remarks on the230 words
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87 1962-01-10 4 BOARD PLANS TO HOLD CLASSES FOR HOUSEWIVES SINGAPORE, Wed. The Adult Education Board is looking into the possibility ot organising cake-making and dress-making classes for local housewives. This was announced by Mr. Devan Nair, Chairman of the Aduit Education Board, following a suggestion by a reader that the Board should87 words
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174 1962-01-10 4 MENTRI BESAR NAMES PRISON VISITORS JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, has appointed the following persons to be on the Board of Visiting Justices for the State Prison for the year 1962. Incho Mahmooc! bin All. chairman; Inche Fud/illah bmte Sa;iri; Inche174 words
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Article26 1962-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The new addresses of Balmik Addi Vir Mahansabha and Metro Philharmonic Society are 128-9 Jalan Kayu, RAF. 3eletar, and 7 Second Avenue26 words
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Article209 1962-01-10 4 long-awaited finals of the first "Singapore 41) Talentime Centest," produced by Mr. P. Andrew m aid of the St. Patrick's School Reconstruction and Construction Fund, climaxed m a night's entertainment. Ten finalists adjudged at the recent preliminaries took part m the contest m addition to209 words
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130 1962-01-10 4 SINGAPORE, W e d.— The Singapore National Seamen's Union resolved at its annual general meeting to "call upon the Government to legislate laws to safeguard the interest of its members." More than 100 members who attended the meeting passed six other resolutions. Inche130 words
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Article177 1962-01-10 4 KING'S ROAD MOVE FOR U.S. SCHOOL TANGLIN, Wed. The Singapore American -School m Rochalie Drive— loimded m 1959— wi1l move into a new $600,000 twostorey building m King's Road m March. The school will have 16 classrooms for 350 students, a kindergarten, a large study-hall and library, an auditorium, a177 words
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Article24 1962-01-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Mr. Lee Seng Koon. Alliance Town Councillor of Mersing has been appointed Deputy President of the Mersing Town Council.24 words
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142 1962-01-10 4 Miss Tan wants to hold an art show SINGAPORE, W c d.— Twenty two yearold Miss Tan Choon Siang finds "good company" with art— her "first love." Miss Tan, a former student of the River Valley Government School and a graduate of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, told The142 words
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Article39 1962-01-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Sultan Ismail of Johore. on the recommendation of the Federation Chiel Justice ha* appointed Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman and Inche Abdul Hamid bin Azmi. to br first class magistrates lor Johore State.39 words
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209 1962-01-10 4 Vocabulary text of Malay radio lesson 7 'THIS l. the S< tiona! Lan son, touc-i In cabularv, v Singapon i cast at 7.30 VOC Mil Hum;tij. ten.bok, vail waii tpl.i:.,. autp, roof; la, tingku;,. v stalr-cas*', c.tpor Bilek marxil tidur bod;^ sitting room latrrne; k*v i hHlaman. < fence; pintu209 words
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69 1962-01-10 4 SINGAPORE Koran n Adi tion, sponswod ou> section ol I \Va::it,t rui i PEI will b( held at pujiau I jofj Road ftt>m Fteb 5 every niu'ht The contest, r >r Muslims residing only, will be divided sections adult dron. Puan N y A. the69 words
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Advertisement244 1962-01-10 4 I Spend your Sunday at SEAVIEW Luxurious Comfort Cool Sea Breexes Delicious Chicken Curry Tiffin Special Sunday Morning Music. v^--* 'seaview m HOTEL xf^ THE HOTEL BY THE WATER'S EDGE Tel: ***** (4 Lines) Manager: Lim Jew Kum HOTEL IDEALITY 61, Brooke Rood/Marine Parade nee between Roxy end Palace Cinemas,244 words
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Advertisement106 1962-01-10 4 I f r C° m f° rt an Q u f j jMay at:— S£^H iX STRAHD HOTE nM#SP^r 1 21-25 BENCOOLCN l ffllFS P SINGAPORE iffRP Mostly Air- Conditioner Roobb li l-i-T^ -I Preferred by fhose who opr'c< c HI 4 comfort with courteous serv. illL excellent meols ond106 words
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Article, Illustration18 1962-01-10 5 A TIME FOR DECISION BUT JOSEE CANNOT MAKE UP HER MIND18 words
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Article1004 1962-01-10 5 FRANCOISE SAGAN - 'I want a divorce,' pleads Josee FRANCOISE SAGAN By mnmiimimiiimimimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiimiiimmiiiiiimmiiiu IN this latest novel, France's leading woman writer tells of a French girl Josee, and her American husband, Alan. Their marriage is endangered by jealousy. After an affair m Florida with o fisherman Josee meets up with an old love,1,004 words
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Advertisement292 1962-01-10 5 Iwlrrr Within I^^ everybody's reach < \w watches of the X^^T highest quality H t -^r> I v >. m^ W your J I its* I^Ty B-J .ice <»r !>(.< i;pati(»n m lite, I-'AVRI lllhA has crcati ?«>v "^y/ watch v.linh the pcodvd v^^^^^^^v' skilled craftsmanship ifl i \Y^^^^^^^j/ unrivalled292 words
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Miscellaneous247 1962-01-10 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson mm sees a rosy I 1 mi iihim 'i^^WWk' ~H I and then I'm FUTURe. THIS EXPEC7ITIOW, PR. j o^j^^H-|if— 6OlNa TO WORK r*Tftnl Hi' MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis C^^IpSSmTDO- UP SOMEPLACe-^MP THERE K MAYWS WOtt- V. 0 T^^247 words
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Article341 1962-01-10 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Hidup Melayu raya!' YIORE has emerged from the Kuala Lumpur meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee than was apparent at a first appraisal. In particular the conference placed on record its cognisance of the necessity for giving a full picture of the situation to the people341 words
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Article, Illustration963 1962-01-10 6 Arthur Richards - Arthur Richards By FOR 45 YEARS IT STOOD GUARD OVER THE WESTERN APPROACHES TO THE STRATEGIC AND RICH ISLAND OF SINGAPORE ONE of the early forts of Singapore which defended the island against foreign attack and invasion now lies abandoned m a nature reserve. It is Fort Pasir963 words
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Article114 1962-01-10 6 The Free Press reported: "Two bulls have been sent from the Government herd on Maxwell's Hill to Krow m Upper Perak where there is a fine undulating grass country. It has been decided to introduce a strain of Australian blood into the native cattle with a view114 words
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Article83 1962-01-10 6 A LONDON firm said that It could use a statue of Stalin when the Communists are through with it. Newspaper d i s p a t c hes, which did not identify the llrm by name, said the company had its eye on the 18,--000-ton, 200-foot-high mar-83 words
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Article270 1962-01-10 6 Life is like that /CHARLIE met hiv f r nd \j Tom m a n-staur J "Hello, Tom How a C| having dinner uith tonight?" "No, thanks f n I Serge Kove*»ki is giving concert tonight." Four days later tkc \,M men met again. IH<, I Tom. Can you ha\»-270 words
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Advertisement43 1962-01-10 6 iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiir PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. miiiioiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiniii'C'43 words
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Advertisement237 1962-01-10 6 MAKE UP jfa ?s?^ MIND n^iTTwi i lAI LOOK AT V>f Jlr^ k. X -i/fft^^t Ami OUTSTANDING fc^^^jr^3r J Here at la<;t. i« the outMandn^ new 7 F'iannee finiih dial with raised ROTARY Super 41. denned anJ fro- emblem duced entirely m Switzerland 8 l)e Luxe Rift box The ROTARY237 words
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Miscellaneous254 1962-01-10 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO S.XGAPORE Mb* tatat* MJOJgjIg Short Wave Service: b Joe Corr i e 11.00 The 41 metres (7250 k/cs.) Vienna festival 1961; 12.00 Medium Wave Service: (midnight) Close down. 476 metres. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M.— 11.00 Theme m music; pm— lls Tiffin date; 1.30 11.30 Topic for254 words
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Miscellaneous299 1962-01-10 6 MB 14 bIS Ib CLUES ACitOSS 8 A singular performance <4). 1 He may hop around amusing 9 Descriptive of married couples people <6). (3). 7 Cover with rubber, perhaps 12 A hint to help you play the (8). game? (3). 8 A word that can make news 13 Any299 words
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314 1962-01-10 7 Heavy orders butverv small quantities received so far CHINA WILL COME IN TIME SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DOD IMPORTERS here are hoping that f ommunist China will be able to fulfil m m their heavy orders of the traditional fare Maesc New Year on Feb. 5.314 words
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Article, Illustration173 1962-01-10 7 Dance teacher Tengku flies off to study in Germany gINGAPORE, Wed. Scores of friends and students of an Indonesian dancing teacher were at the airport to give her a send-off to Germany on a three year scholarship. For although 22-year-old Tengku Johaniet Husny (left) has been In Singapore for only173 words
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143 1962-01-10 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Adult Education Board is organising another Course m photography for amateur camera enthusiasts who wish to master the finer techniques of photography. The course will consist of eight simplified lessons. Students will be given step-by-step instructions on the proper use of143 words
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Article196 1962-01-10 7 He claims cycling record PASIR PANJANG, Wednesday J^ 25-YEAR-OLD labourer has just completed a gruelling test of human endurance. He has cycled non-stop for 81 hours, beating his own previous record by 11 hours. He is R. S. Maniam, of the City Council Engineering Department who six months ago set196 words
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Article35 1962-01-10 7 A record for K.L. airport KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The international airport here handled a record number of 150,000 passengers during 1961. The air traffic figure foi 1960 was about 120,000 passengers handled by airport officials.35 words
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302 1962-01-10 7 URBAN AMENITIES FOR RURAL AREAS IS AIM OF STATE GOVT. JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. pEOPLE m the rural areas should enjoy equal social and living conditions as their counterparts m the towns, said the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. Dato Haji Hassan, who was speaking at302 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-01-10 7 TOHOKE BAHRU, Wed J Work has started on a $30,000 cenotaph for Johore. The 30-ft. cenotaph is being constructed at Jalan Scudai m Johore Bahru, under the auspices of the Ex -Services Association of Malaya (Joiiore Bahru Branch). The unveiling ceremony will take place m March99 words
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91 1962-01-10 7 Balinese dance troupe hopes to give shows here SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singaporeans may have the opportunity of seeing a performance of real Balinese dances by a famous dance group :rom Bali according to its leafier, Inche Amil Sjamsuddin. Canada tour Inche Amil flew m by Cathay Pacific Airways from Jakarta with his91 words
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Advertisement305 1962-01-10 7 v^2 SSR- -i. *~w^ii "Ti W ■bHPHVIPW^HbW JF 2ES*^v' SB r> V^^BIB^SYJ^^^B'IBP^y Sixe 7K«" x 10% x 33/4" The GTSLING Swiss aircleaner will do away with stagnated, musty air m your airconditioned office or bedroom! O t6 COLLYER QUAY^^^^^^ Ask for Literature I I I I I II I I305 words
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Miscellaneous415 1962-01-10 7 IF irS YOUR BIRTHDAY... .URUS g_,|£?S_ «l«60 *v to postpone starting a new pro- correct decision yesterday, there YOU have qualities of the ci unti a uttle ftter on i s nothing to keep you back now. businessman that will prevail j:||l|l| (May 22-June 21): RRA (Sept 24-Oct. 23): over415 words
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Article260 1962-01-10 8 Information THE ROAD TO SIMPLICITY IS REALLY A COMPLEX ONE PIVILIZED man first built houses with materials which were limited to those found m nature, that is, crude forms of brick and mud. With new design concepts began a search to bring about an expression of the Nature of260 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1962-01-10 8 Mrs. Chew's home— boll bright and complete with 'shock absorbers' The panels are of asbestoscement, sandwiched with foam concrete for insulation. The same goes for the pipe-section gri 1 1 wo r k screen that shields the front entrance; m the floor tiles; m kitchen-counter surfaces even m a tabletop.1,204 words
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Advertisement135 1962-01-10 8 ■-<.:-^ .j-,.,^^ '***** tmbmBK^BK^BMBbBBhoHBoB <^sjjß!''*j.vv»*i*Xs *,*\*\*)*x x j i i* x* i -^*m *x*x vioc^wc^X'X'X'l^iiK* AtnAhJS&SßbtSSfc -MBBB JMBiy sc^^^H BbBR /WWw.v??yy.', '^^B^ s<t-?W\' ■■••^wßvtKJKP^'** M nfliiiiiiiM Jl S;: 'i -1: IHBB ttP W^lUfSSwt I I S i m-l I Krllillli I Special presentation car- \M mM tons of 200 cigarettes135 words
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Advertisement65 1962-01-10 8 kw k€ '♦I X ra 6151 at jrm Dr- ,y, ,o c v^cvebo^c fadtc t-noquolkd Sl '0 Opero'cs c c bottenes STOKVIS (M) LIMITS Soerc. X Lumpur ipc" 1 Automatic type ot B 6« i women COtiid fosh.OO ,cvs.n. B" ond exqu.sit. stitches with r made" 100k all produced without65 words
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Article, Illustration522 1962-01-10 9 ANGLIA ESTATE CAR MINUS THE 'Z', WILL BE AS POPULAR AS SALOON SISTER |FTEB two years and nine months of 3,200 fl sl! cessful new Anglia saloons on Malayan Ford introduces this week the 1962 Estate Car. Xi p re-official release run-around last t traded considerable attention both lia saloon522 words
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Article471 1962-01-10 9 |Ni m.i please advise me warm, it drops to 25 and at I* hmii the idling it falls against the •i :md iaaUk door stop. What's wrong with I r..m my Wolseley my car? TSB, Singapore 9. IV ihronii- has come You could check the 111(1471 words
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Article, Illustration497 1962-01-10 9 They gave at least another two inches of knee room for tall passengers. Driving it myself I found that the eager 997 cc Anglia engine practically seemed to ignore the extra weight of the Estate Car. Through the thick of town traffic it idled at a sedate497 words
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Advertisement56 1962-01-10 9 POnT LO^E\foUR. HBP 0R Y OUR MONEY. BUY A RELIABLE USED CAR. -•8 makes available for your selection. TESTED before sale. BBRVIGI after Sale. HIKE PURCHASE terms can be arranged 8 a m.-6 15 pjn. Saturdays: 8 a.m.— 3 pm. >TOP IN TODAY AT ISEO J\R DEPT. |Jr cv «f56 words
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Advertisement38 1962-01-10 9 JfPim mail DIARY 1962 JANUARY 10TH TERCO (MALAYA) LTD. 241, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/2. QUALITY RETREADS NEW TYRES TUBES. A COMPLETE TYRE SERVICE. if jfe rou MUST TRY A Easy to start x \v u\^Vi/Ul ll .<i438 words
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488 1962-01-10 10 Cup champions are confident after Christmas tour and should win on Saturday SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE Joint Services supporters are confident that they will win the I IMS Malaya Cup for the third year m succession when they meet Perak, the northern /one finalists, m the rugby final being played at488 words
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Article, Illustration161 1962-01-10 10 The Singapore j,,.1 Services (m uhit< u T^. I line up with th< Sinua^J Government Services \> ball Association \l II the Apollo Cup match pi' J ed on Sunday. Tin fe^Z I scored a 2-1 uin m I match m aid of the s,161 words
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Article49 1962-01-10 10 ALEXANDRA. W< c f Singapore) beat i ;able Singapore Mice ,2-1 m a friendly i match played at Gil) 1 Barracks. A.Her a goalies fir I Aruiv exerted pressure second session and scon [goals through Dollah. P i goal wa.s scored by P< Peunelatlier49 words
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Article311 1962-01-10 10 pONDITIONS we r e ideal for the start of the first of a series of FARELF Sailing Club regattas at the Royal Singapore Yacht club at the weekend but they soon changed. Hallway tftrougfi the afternoon a storm blow up which caused havoc throughout311 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-01-10 10 Badawi 's three take REME to final of Minor Units hockey ALEXAxNDRA. Wed. A grand hat-trick scored by centre-forward Badawi enabled Singapore District Workshops REME to beat 249 Signals Squadron 3-0 m the semi-final of the Singapore Base District Minor Units hockey tournament, District Workshops by their victory over 249268 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-01-10 10 At the helm of this snipe class yacht is one of Singapore's most accomplished sportswomen Mrs. Toona Hazel I. who. as well as being a sculling and walking champion, is a first-class yachtswoman. Army Public Relations picture.39 words
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Article40 1962-01-10 10 CHANGI. Wed. A close battle is expected on the RASC rugger pitch today when RAF Changi visit Ayer Rajah. One of the strongest Army units. RASC wili receive a still challenge From the airmen.40 words
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Article39 1962-01-10 10 Tengah's teams action today TENGAH. Wed i M arid second rugger U ams RAF Tengah will b< act this evening. The [irst will meet R.A.O.r at i Rajah, while the sea will clash with 6 Bangers at Ttengah's i39 words
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Article18 1962-01-10 10 SINGAPORE. Wed Ion Sports Club will Seietar in a hockcj i today at Balosticr Road el18 words
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Article17 1962-01-10 10 i TAIPEI. Wod Enfaati j Re.'..'icr;v I Dept m a SOSFA Di tnatcb here 'tMtay17 words
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Advertisement254 1962-01-10 10 P7T a JB l V a f H iV IB P B i^ a P ia V a FVVV ll| P l I^^^7/4/rs^/V>l^ REACHED THE CUP F/WAL "NAPOLEON* CHAPMAN S "BANK OF ENGLAND fEAM BtTCAME If fWll^Jfl/l /J BUT LOST. CHAPMAM HA6 AO T/ME FOX THE GREATEST SOCCER MACHINE EVER254 words
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Advertisement141 1962-01-10 10 CT contain the 11 jgS* W most important vitamins, w/ suitably dosed to prevent and treai nutritional deficiencies iw m children and adults R Another Quality Product From MERZ *)ffil\ OF GERMANY Distributed by: THE SINGAPORE DRUG HOUSE 305, Tonjong Kotong Rood. Singapore 15. Td c c"ROSE BRAND SYRUP" E141 words
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Article805 1962-01-10 11 I AUSSIE SPORTSLETTER 4l <TK\UA has found a new bowler who is A aTtain to represent Australia against Engand next season. or-old David Sincock. a left-hand spinner who ing wteketa so fast and so consistently this to lead the list of bowling average/ writers805 words
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Article178 1962-01-10 11 THOMS TAKES MEDAL AT KEPPEL CLUB KEPPEL. W«*d. A gross 41-38--79 nett 66, won the January Medal' for J. T. Thorns over the Keppel club links. Ranners-up were T. C. Smith and F. Saluysay who both shot a 67. Ball sweep winners:— lst nine P O Salaysay-Gross 37, nett 29;178 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-01-10 11 MOORE AND LAVORANTE AGREE TO MARCH BOUT ARCHIE MOORE LOS ANGELES, Wed. Archie Moore, claimant to a share of the light heavyweight boxing title, and Alejandro Lavorante, young heavyweight contender from Argentina, have agreed to terms for a 10-round fight m late March, promoter George Parnassus announced. Parnassus said the102 words
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93 1962-01-10 11 LITTLE CHANCE OF F.I.F.A. LIFTING BAN TOHANNESBURG, Wed. t» M. Vivian Granger, manager of the South African Football League, said m a newspaper interview here that unless the Union "makes immediate genuine and positive efforts to encourage nonwhites," there was little chance of the International Football Federation lifting the suspension93 words
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Article184 1962-01-10 11 KANNAN GETS 4 GOALS IN 6-2 TOTAL fVBYLASQ, Wed.— Pharmaceuscored an easy 6-2 win over Austrag m the Singapore Government Services Football Association's Division 3B match here on Monday. Man behind the win wa.s spearhead Kannan, who bagged a hat trick. Pharmaceuticals hud scored a 15-1 win ov?r Central Provident184 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-01-10 11 i#£& m This left to the solar plexus looks if its going to hurt when it lands. The boxer his left arm muscles knotted with the effort is Spike McCormick, of Belfast. On SL ™»ieivin" end is Johnny Kidd, the Scottish lightweight champion. In their contest57 words
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Article, Illustration514 1962-01-10 11 Johore Sportschatter - Football coach appeals for Govt. aid to improve the standard of game Johore Sportschatter by Sebastian Rasoo standard of football could be improved to a greater extent if more financial support was given by the local government and if ex-state stars came forward to share their experience with the youngsters,514 words
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217 1962-01-10 11 Jane hopes to start a fencing club for women in Johore Bahru JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. JANE Tan, 19, of the Medical Department, is a keen fencing student. She hopes to get other women m Johore 1 interested m the sport with a view to forming a club. i t under217 words
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141 1962-01-10 11 RACING CLEANEST SPORT IN U.S.-ARCARO BRISBANE, Wed.— Racing was one of the cleanest sports m the United States, said ace American jockey Eddie Arcaro m a television Interview. Arcaro, said racketeers had tried to muscle m as they had done m other sports but racing interests were smart enough to141 words
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Article, Illustration313 1962-01-10 11 Tricky fourth round far Spurs if they beat Birmingham today TOTTENHAM hotspur, last year's winners and joint favourites this season, have a tricky fourth round match ii they beat Birmingham City m their third round replay m the Football Association Cup today. Spurs, who were held to a 3-3 draw313 words
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Advertisement6 1962-01-10 11 R^RICERUORS I Motorcycles "m T\ <NOW6 words
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Advertisement270 1962-01-10 11 J SINGAPORE TURF CLUB I AMATEUR MEETING SATURDAY, 27TH JANUARY 1962. UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS— $1/- eoch Available to Members by post ond to the PUBLIC from Authorised Agents m Singapore or at the Club's g Office, 146 Robinson Rood, before 3.30 p.m. on week days ond 12 noon on Saturdays.270 words
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333 1962-01-10 12 Astounding heading for promotion: He's one to bck at Ipoh IPOH, Wednesday. By SCRUTINEER ASTOUNDING who is definitely heading for the top class leads my list J^-AM^ Utf* of His most impressive showing was perhaps his last start m class three at the Singapore St. Leger meeting last month. Despite333 words
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292 1962-01-10 12 HAHHYL WELCH and Len Woodward of Australia, and New Zealand champion Boh Charles, are the latest professionals to enter for Ihe Singapore Golf Open to be held from Feb. 15 to 18.- These three stars are expected to arrive292 words
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294 1962-01-10 12 JAPANESE SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY HERE AT WEEK-END SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Till: Hitachi football team, one of the oldest Japanese Businessmen's Football Clubs, is scheduled to play two games here during the weekend. The team of four officials and 17 players will arrive on Friday to play Singapore Selection on Saturday294 words
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374 1962-01-10 12 INDIAN CAPTAIN TELLS MCC: BROWN MUST REMOVE PLASTER MADRAS, Wed. Alan Brown, the kent pace bowler, will have to discard the plaster on a split finger if he plays lor England m the fifth Test against India here, which starts today. Nari Contractor, the Indian captain, informed the M.C.C. party374 words
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179 1962-01-10 12 BURNLEY ARE FAVOURITES FOR ENGLISH F.A. CUP LONDON, Wed. Burnley emerged as clear lavourites to win the English F.A. Cup after Monday night's call-over at the Victoria Club here. They closed at 5-1. with Tottenham Hotspur next best at 7-1. The two clubs were joint favourites at 17-2 In the179 words
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Article31 1962-01-10 12 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The South African amateur swimming union has agreed to pay total expenses for a four-man Japanese swimming team to make a 30-day tour of the Republic-31 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-01-10 12 808 CHARLES... BEST LEFT-HANDBR IN THE WORLD14 words
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Article76 1962-01-10 12 CHRISTCHURCH. Wed. Canterbury won iheir first match of the current Plunket Shield cricket, series when they beat Otago by 162 runs here. Scores: Canterbury 239 (B.G. Hadle 86. AR. Mac Gibbon 60; A.C. C.mwright 4 lor 35 > and 287 for seven declared (B.A- Boh76 words
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Article47 1962-01-10 12 AHMEDABAD. Wed. Australia maintained their unbeaten record m the International hockey tournament here when they beat the United Arab Republic 6-0. In another match Holland, who lost to Australia on Sunday, beat Belgium 2-1, after the Belgians had led 1-0 at half time-47 words
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185 1962-01-10 12 BILLIARD CHAMP THRILLS FANS AT S.R.C. SINGAPORE, Wed. Robert Marshall, three times world billiard champion and holder of every amateur record, thrilled enthusiasts at the Singapore Recreation Club last night. The world champion went to tfie SRC unannounced. None of the members recognised him. He went unnoticed until he began185 words
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67 1962-01-10 12 WEDNESDAY EDGE SWANSEA NOW FOR FOREST LONDON, Wed.— Results of yesterday's English football matches were: P. A. Cup (third round): Wednesday 1 Swansea Town 0. (Wednesday away to N. Forest m fourth round Southport 1 Shrewsbury Town 3. (Shrewsbury Town home to Middlesbrough or Cardiff City). Huddersfield 4 Rotherham 3.67 words
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Article199 1962-01-10 12 SINGAPORE, Wed.— More attention will be paid to the annual local quadrangular to be played on January 19, 20 and 21, for it is regarded by State hockey selectors as a fullscale trial for the Singapore team to meet the Australians later this199 words
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124 1962-01-10 12 AL RASCHID IS RETAINING PENANG FORM By SCRUTINEER IPOH, Wcd^ tTVHERE was little activity at the trick morning. Only a small number of hor& taken out for light work. Al Raschid, a stylish winner last time In Penang, is retaining his lorm. With :i boy astride he strode out attractively124 words
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147 1962-01-10 12 RUSSIAN TENNIS CHAMP? NOT FOR SEVEN YEARS -HOPMAN MELBOURNE. Wed. Russia is not likely to produce a world champion tennis player for at least sfeven years, according to veteran Australian Davis Cup team manager Harry Hopman. Hopman, writing m the Melbourne Sun News-Picto-rial, said that over the past three years147 words
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88 1962-01-10 12 HE'S FIRST OVERSEAS PLAYER IN Q-FINALS SYDNEY. Wed Gers> Davi.s Cup playei m Bungert entered the quart*} finals of the men V nation! tennis singles hit S overseas player to o> so^ with a live-set m OT J Queenslander Ken Fletcha Bungert overc;im« v i match points to win 3-688 words
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Article36 1962-01-10 12 GEYLANG, Wed CeN tral Provident Fund, t^ were trounced 15-1 by Pfaj maceuticals m the m match, were yesterday beatq 6-1 by Meter Readers B the Singapore Oovermna Services FA. Division 22 football match.36 words
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Advertisement140 1962-01-10 12 A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT r^T^lf tf iL. SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! I^^^Jl^ TIMES HOUSI. RIVKK VAUL7V HOAO. SINOArORE TKL. JBOO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, tf»/% FOR a minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. MMSOHAL. MISSING ITC $O SSJ2 j t i «JJ TJ ADOITIOMAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES fOR140 words
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Advertisement495 1962-01-10 12 Today's sport m S'porel HOTKEY: C.S.C. v RAP Corps v STU "B < Patterson Rdl Seleiar .Balestier. 5.15 p.m.». 5.15 p.m I SOCCER: SGSFA League: KIGBV: KRC v RAF SeleUil Div. I—G.H.1 G.H. v Police "A" (fetdftng, 5.15 pni.t; KA?I (Thomson Rd. 5.15 p.m.) Div. Tengah v RAOC (Ayer Rijahl495 words
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