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Title Section29 1962-01-15 1 ARCHIVES, NATIONAL LIMAgY, SINGAPORE, 6. THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The Singapore Free Press No. 1*321. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03729 words
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Article81 1962-01-15 1 British sky trocps due for training row m .I imclri'd mm i ir si ldepen; m; ittalion i( R I unirle warfare offiI ni )in Specs a ill I isincn I i ra will be he Fed--1 Singapore will g with re condijctice also go on81 words
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277 1962-01-15 1 Malaya can now be certain of future, says Khir KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said this morning that the period of economic instability of the Federation was over. "Now we can be certain of our future and can pa ahead with our277 words
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Article51 1962-01-15 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— Arrears of work in the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation have been dealt with sufficiently to enable it to accept cheque^ lor clearing from other bank.s tomorrow. Bank.s will therefore t^ able w accept clearing cheques trom their customers today for proctsimu, for tomorrow51 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-01-15 1 $500 NEW YEAR 'ANG POW' FOR CLERK SINGAPORE, Mon.- A Free Press reader, who was amoni? the 21 winners in the $500 Word Puzzle last December, is the sole winner in contest "CC." He is Mr. Michael Teo of 198-B. Prince Philip Avenue. Singapore 3. Mr. Teo. 25. is an184 words
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Article34 1962-01-15 1 H.VRROGATE (Northern Ensland", Mon. Princess Margaret's baby son. D;u;d. (ViMOtint Lmlry) will today be presented with toys from some counfrie 'akiny part in tho International Toy F.nr In London this v <•♦-*34 words
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Article36 1962-01-15 1 BANGKOK. Mon. Danish Queen Ingnd and wr hoht. Tnul Queen Sirlkit, yesterday made an unscheduled visit to a silk store in downtown Bangkok and received a piece of the iamous hand woven Thai silk.36 words
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Article, Illustration158 1962-01-15 1 Sonia will walk up the aisle next week OINGAPORE, MOD.— Sonia Lai, the par-tially-blind Singapore girl who sailed to England last year to be near her engineer fiance will walk up the aisle oi St. Aidan's Church in Ashington, England, on Jan.158 words
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78 1962-01-15 1 MAC TO SPEND DAY WITY QUEEN. 'NOTHING POLITICAL' ONDON, Mon.— Mr. Harold 1^ Macmillan, the B;-. ish Prime Minister will fly to Sandringham today to sp the day as the gut Queen I Elizabeth. Official source ssed tha con> nal rignn in tht The Royal re of Sandringham has in78 words
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309 1962-01-15 1 Ministers to be questioned on bank disputes SINGAPORE, Monday. INDUSTRIAL disputes affecting local banks and consequent restrictions from time to limr on clearing cheques will figure prominenU} at question-time during Ike session of Uk v Legislative Assembly starting this afternoon. Tin- :r. mbi r lor Anspn, Mr iuvul Marshall. ha.>309 words
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126 1962-01-15 1 SMALLPOX: ONE MORE DEATH IS REPORTED IN BRITAIN T ONDON. Mon. A furLi ther .suspected smallpox death was reported in the North England town of Otley. near Bradford. A man Of about 50 died In hospital. If this were confirmed. It, would push the smallpox death toll in Britain so126 words
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Article94 1962-01-15 1 OINGAPORE. Mon.— A meteorologist, Mr. Gan Tong Liang, 33, has been nominated by the Singapore and British North Borneo Governments to attend a two- week seminar in Tokyo from Jan 18 to Jan. 31 on local cyclones. He leavi-s tomorrow Weather expert* will discuss the latest94 words
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192 1962-01-15 1 Times dispute: We must clear the air, says Rattray SINGAPORE. Mon. \Y:;e:: 0 the Industrial Arbitratioi Court n d hearing 01 the dispute between the Straits Times Press 'MalayaLtd. ai.d the Singapon Printing Employees Union thli mornlnc Mr. j.j. Rattray, representing the comI pany, submitted that it was his duty192 words
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Article52 1962-01-15 1 six winners Free Prebb racing tipsters went to town at Ipoh yesterday by naming six winners. Scrutineer named five of them. They were Mandrake. Astounding, Hiya Honey, Darby Dan and Dashera. Trespasser named the other winner Mandy Star. He also scored on Astounding. It pays to follow The Free Press52 words
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Article29 1962-01-15 1 FTJBBER PRICE de ruh ■t.raing at Bta lb up 1 \YAN HK FUNDS id nd bir a> I und hu SiOCK EXCHANGE X Q ROBBERY Ne* timed fahjhgfahg29 words
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Advertisement61 1962-01-15 1 f0 BOOKS HIGH STREET, ciMGAPOBE TEL ***** l| iiimeer reviews yesterday's Ipoh races— P. 12 DEOFSWIJf. WA T CH .A\NUFACTUREP.S r rnt ■'<. U |t-T modern TIA/.E. THE DATE A^4D THE DAY ALL AT ONE GLANCE hi -IEN WAH WATCH DEALER, i Br.d 9 Rood Singapore Tel: ***** •or Federot61 words
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Advertisement55 1962-01-15 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Muelc) Ewnlm—ti «tc>pti eaUy ■>■<•■»! »*t Pi«»c Hwwwr, fl«w «c— r«w, VMm. Guitar. Aur«l (««r tia>wl»»t) H>— ry «4 m9i Saitplnw, Ctort'^S V n«l Tiaaaai nvT| »ww^w» Of««M 4 t«w»wa A*m> far S«»« 2 pr suh' rflr^Ha^^^ Tombottnt Acc*rTal: 1473* H- A Pcwonf,55 words
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Article, Illustration426 1962-01-15 2 CONRAD CHIEW - More jet airliners will boost tourist trade here, says CPA thief CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE, Monday. 4NY increase in air traffic in Singapore will depend mainly on the influx of tourists coming here, according to Mr. J. H. Bra* ridge, managing director of Cathay Pacific Airways. He added, however, tluii426 words
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Article, Illustration367 1962-01-15 2 LIM TIONG WAH - A REUNION PARTY FOR SALZANIS ON 'NEW LOOK VIETNAM LIM TIONG WAH By DINGAPOHI Mon. 0 v. Messa- ru- M 15.150--1 ails on J 23 be will ;i 'A' look hi mm hk*t 214 berth 37 air-ecu which arc attractively fury c had ii. n:-d- k •> i I Laos367 words
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215 1962-01-15 2 SLIGHT FALL IN MALAYAN TIN OUTPUT FOR OCTOBER LONIX)N' Mon.— M:::^ prodnetkm i I tin-iti-i".)n- Dtrates In the Federation i f Malaya d< cllni d slightly from 4.906 tons In October to 18 »5 ton Ui November, according to advance statlsttca 1 ,ue i The International i < ndL During215 words
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Article125 1962-01-15 2 SHIPS l/m* alongside the Singapore *hjr«e, or tort.iy ire: Ltonu4on 4/S. |«HM H mmi M I II t-.-egli Cape 18. IMM PMt 27/2*. Hai Ijee 29 Jm* Mt-r-k 40/41, Kwanr- B MM WH I, P»rak NW. 3. Rhexenor <aft. r U don> 4/5. Fernwa farter -itura 27/28.125 words
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219 1962-01-15 2 Macmillan Cabinet ponders more austerity T ONDON, Mon. Mr. Harold Macmillan and his Cabinet ministers are believed to be Studying plans for a major pruning of government domestic expenditure as part of their current drive to boost the economy. Some political sources give the target as a €100 million Muring219 words
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Article36 1962-01-15 2 Tremble tremble SPLIT. (Yugoslavia), Mon. Two slight earth tremors early yt'.vterciay shook the Makar.ska Wtm Of South Dalmaiia which ■M badly bit by a series of earthquakes last week. There were no new casualties or damage.36 words
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214 1962-01-15 2 29 killed, 69 hurt in another day of Algerian terror ALGIERS, Monday. JWENTY-NINE people 18 Muslims* and 1 1 Europeans were killed aad 09 wounded in another wave of knife, gun and grenade attacks throughout Algeria yesterday, according to military sources here. In one attack seven Muslims, including an old214 words
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118 1962-01-15 2 BUSINESSMEN GET CRAZE FOR LUNCH TIME CHA-CHA GL A SCO W, Mon. Lunch-hour cha-cha-cha lessons, with coffee and sandwiches laid on as extras, are the latest craze among staid Scottish businessmen here. "Latin American is the dancing of the future don't hold your partner like a wet lettuce," they are118 words
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176 1962-01-15 2 GOA CHIEF JUSTICE'S LOYALTY PLEDGE PANJIM. (Goa) Mon. Dr Ismael Grac a>, Chief Justice of Goa. has taken th<oath of allegiance to the President and constitution of I India, The Press Trust of India news agency said yes- terday. The agency quoted an Indian official spokesman as i saying Dr.176 words
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Article48 1962-01-15 2 BOMBAY, Men. -The Yang diPertuan A^ong and the Raja PermaLsuri Agong who arrived here from Karachi on Saturday left here early yesterday for Penanq aboard the luxury liner Asia or. their way home on the conclusion of their goodwill tour of India ana Pakistan.48 words
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Article429 1962-01-15 2 ALEXANDER THOMSON - ALEXANDER THOMSON By Edinburgh, Mon. ITOW do Scotland's finan- cial men. reputedly among our shrewdest investors, see the stock market outlook? I have been talking to some of thorn to Ket a bird'.s eye view oi what they are thinking. Lan Macdonald, 54-year-old chairman of429 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-01-15 2 Calm in the Congo as Gizenga guards give in: U.N. troops keep watch on home T EOPOLDVILLE, Mon.— The ■k bodyguard of the left-wing vice-premier, Antoine Gizenga, yesterday surrendered to pro-government troops after an overnight battle for control of his Stanleyville home, according to a Central Government announcement. The announcement232 words
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47 1962-01-15 2 STERILIZATION CHURCH GIVES TENTATIVE 'YES' LONDON j t C h.'cidrd b:. a r B ay, a t< v.rw "yes' steniizatio m. i lor tin troll'.Mu v. r ;> ptf But t "T'l if paiKi in tM steri t:o:. rhc the < oriu« i..i sin* f the s t> ii47 words
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184 1962-01-15 2 THE $15O,OOO SLEEPING BEAUTY DIES: FIANCE GETS RING BACK LONDON. Mon. —The Sleeping Beauty is cieac. and nurses in a hospital wept. For 1.324 days 23-year-old Veronica Wise, injured in a car crash, lay in a coma For 1.324 days nurses took turns to watch and leed her through a184 words
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Article36 1962-01-15 2 LIMA i Peru t, Mi,:. P.i.:tl death toll in last \\*-cia: f. avalanche Is about 1.500 uead according to reports from the devastated Rar.rahica area yesierua\ Tlie miilal lieaith Miiiistn estimate was 3.80n36 words
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Article29 1962-01-15 2 GENEVA. Mori Mr AvflTOll Harrimaii, American Assistant secretary ol SlaU> lot Kir Ehsuti; Aflairs. flew uito Geneva yesterday to lead the U.S. delegation uj the L.u>s Conference29 words
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190 1962-01-15 2 r>o.\ir>\v v jyjH. V. K. Krishna Mcnon, Indi Minister, said yesterday the hid ment would apply the same yardsli( on its northern holder as il had Portugal over (iou. He told a meeting here that India would not take the initiative in using190 words
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Article13 1962-01-15 2 I El former mi. Ii»:.-O.;r was aentontt yian taKprteonmeni yw*"^*J13 words
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Advertisement461 1962-01-15 2 NY. K. LINE P. S'!-am Peking sa?a Mara for Ccma. Liverpool (ETA 6/3/fD, H'barf. Bftm*P. Antwerp A Rotteream 11 11 Feb 4«,r» mm but I s.? M'seilles, Hamturi. (ETA 26/2/62), Bremen, R-tfam, c Havr 27-29 Jan rj.o-j.Ta Mara for Port Said, Beinrt. Lattakia. Famafwta. Piraeus. Istanbul. (Bourfas, Constanza). Odessa i.461 words
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106 1962-01-15 3 'CURB ACCIDENTS' SCHEME Police Study Safety proposal for children X Mon. I] i-idcrinir I; v ll I) r to t idcnl risks n >n attendI; i >ophia r had i 1 1 the I X id be opened ■t nking I X id to Sophia I LStlOkl H be opened106 words
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Article13 1962-01-15 3 >n. About i' tended m w m i organised Representative13 words
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Article41 1962-01-15 3 I ,omuilicd from >hort visit Sydney. B Hotel. .urec- n Bun g kok. iiTlo H >t( Mr. Alia:: B: m tnr arrivi ci ir Zurich t< i.iv a:.d will leave for after >: i r at the Adelphi Hotel41 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-01-15 3 ARTIST TAN'S WORKS GO ON SHOW SINGAPORE. Mon. Tho Singapore Art 8 m :•■•>• :s boldlng an xhibition d rta bg Mr Tta Ttec CnA local ail a :h< r, at the British Council ;:i Orchard Road, from tot!ay mi March St. :i >- 11. :m a ri( s of129 words
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Article22 1962-01-15 3 .-:N( !'(>::■ Mon. t:.. Singapore Mils s- aling for take in their vthcomin al concr:- Bopfmn r and b; voices an22 words
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192 1962-01-15 3 KHIR: PERSONAL CONTACT AT TIN TALKS 'EFFECTIVE' cingapore. Man. Personal contacts were more effective than long correspondence in matters of national importance. declared Inche Monamed Khir Johari. the Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, before leaving Singapore for the Federal capital by train last night Tin 1 Minister who retnrned192 words
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Article33 1962-01-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mom.— There will be no water in Zones Two and Fhe until 2 p.m. today. Tomorrow's QO-water areas are Zones One and Three from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-01-15 3 NEW JAYCEE CHIEF CALLS ON ALL MEMBERS TO MAKE '62 A SUCCESS SINGAPORE. Mon. The newly-elected president of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Chan Chun Ming:, has called on all its members to play an active part in making all its projects a success this year. Mr. Chau300 words
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Advertisement105 1962-01-15 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Must-be-won_Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page jtricest/ I new Counterpoint bra -toys new! with Softer. Stronger, Springier Spjndex elastic c n the »osh Nr« Counterpoint brc -n 3 ry clastic, Spandc* is clastic withou- t harm^ by htot, bod» oils105 words
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Advertisement97 1962-01-15 3 >F Children' ithcr f•« \&i^^~£ J >/ ble shy t v.,'h cello-crepe/ r>^ff^J L 111 C 3P "~7 Igfjf till Jr± Eg\ I I I—^■^^—— r |j Li _^*^O^» ■■BOflRP^gV B*J lgggggggggggggggggggr- HJ UI sMIM i i gfi ■T^ B >^-^3r m3*^^^^^Tr' gsr I I M ggg* I 11l BI97 words
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Miscellaneous726 1962-01-15 3 grjj B i Ipa a 1 1 ri^ BTTjf^ SINGAPORE, Monday. I materials such as icing sugar, peanuts and colouring ai iis al the Bngertips schoolteachei housewife mother Laura Lim. the B.T.S. at General BesHei crea I J 0 1 The 14 wer. Mohd. i) in 9 md bin Hassan726 words
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Article, Illustration254 1962-01-15 4 Vocabulary and text of national language lesson 12 "PiiLS text ii-itional kiniiuimr lesson No. 12 to^ciiit v with vocabulary, to be re- :-')a(i'-.;>; over Radio Sinmipore at 7.30 tonisht. VIM \BI-L\Kl Says aku. I. me: awak. engkau. you; kita, kami. we, us: >::: v c: B her; la. he. she.254 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-01-15 4 'AEROPLANE GYM' FASCINATES A COUP AUSTRALIA Administrative officer plans to build one in home tou>> SINGAPORE, Monday. AN -AEROPLANE GYM" at a local school has fascinated an Australian couple from Benalla, Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ilemley were so impressed with "this unique gym" thai they plan U) have <>nc265 words
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Article51 1962-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. ariy 1 000 volunteers will sell Oaga throughout the Federation between ivb. 6 and Feb. 11 In aid or Urn Lady Templer Hospital Pond. UN drive with 300.000 Oaga and car stickers la sponsored by the Malayan Association lot tht Prevention of51 words
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Article25 1962-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four new classes and B .science laboratory costing $00,000 will be opened at the Methodist Boys School, Sentul in March.25 words
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Article, Illustration344 1962-01-15 4 Mrs. Brown's way to make friends with other nationalities: Sing their folksongs SINGAPORE. Mond AN American folksong expert has said thai ..< of the best ways to understand ..c: ki. people better is to learn their folksong and dances. She is Mrs. Helen Brown who s now a series of344 words
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97 1962-01-15 4 CATHEDRAL CENTENARY: TWO BIG PROJECTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Two important projects to mark the Centenary of St. Andrew's Cathedral have been suggested by the Parochial Church Council. This is disclosed in I programme Of the centenary celebrations, which lists the projects, as: The extension of the BOUth porch (of the Cathedral97 words
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70 1962-01-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Twenty three contestants have qualified for the semifinals of the St. Patricks* school talentime contest in aid of the building fund to be held today and tomorrow in the school hall in East Coast Road Mr. Andrew Pinto, producer of the show, said70 words
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Article52 1962-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, M The Kuuia Lumpm M Workers' Trad, Union i build a 550.000 pn-m.M the 2V 2 milo Chera lv The two-stori'V buildintr when completed, will hav<: ectiirc hall, traiiM- r lounur a rrcrrai l( ,un and the union olh Work on the building will52 words
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Article70 1962-01-15 4 Mon. Mr. Tokichi Umezawa. the president of a firm which manufactures motor car and bicycle accessories in Tokyo, was here to conduct a market survey and visit local agents of his firm. According to Mr. Umezawa the market for motor car and bicycle accessories was expanding steadily70 words
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225 1962-01-15 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ PAKISTAN educationist Ik«s suggested the application of modern audio-visual methods of teaching to boost the educational progpev I Sooth-Easl Asi;j. He is Mr. S.A. Abbasi. Pakistan .senior educational officer, who made a stopover j here on hli way home to Karachi, alter completing225 words
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70 1962-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Pan-Malayan Islamlc Party is to send a delegation to the Borneo territories to study the possibility of establishing a similar party there. A spokesman for the PMIP said that the new party If established would have an autonomous position to70 words
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Article47 1962-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Party Ra'ayat Malaya, plans to hold a public rally on West Inpn on Jan. 20 at the Sultan Suleiman Club padang, Kuala Lumpur. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be among party leaders who will be invited to speak.47 words
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Article32 1962-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government ha. announced that a Ire ol $2 will be charged lor searches made In respect ol entries made in citizenship papers issued in the Federation.32 words
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Article48 1962-01-15 4 OIN( APOK! Hv r !:IT iQuiis in oiimsi S!< ■rj that 'V V S led by M: k e 5 >f literar larißuac dum, V 200 course. 'A Board also condac conci..: Hessian .aid pr« r Ml comparable wt! J,,. r M |G X :>v Tv,-, will48 words
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Article43 1962-01-15 4 JAMIL AGAIN ELECTED MAHA HEAD X OMPUR tIM ifecrrian I c Abdu; I 'ii(i.i) j <>!!;<■• r< 1 fwmk, mi uo i sklent at recent meeting i cx offin-il I I Mr. N. S. Ran; X bin V Voon. Mr. Tan .he Abdul nciranß43 words
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Advertisement46 1962-01-15 4 StMt s^dtt, li/«isv FEDERAL READERS Introductory Reader 60 cents each Book One si.io each Individual Reading Cards and Pictures $4 for 12 sets Flash Cards 3 per set Wall Pictures $1 2 per set Teacher's Guide $2 each FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Local. Books for Local Schools46 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1962-01-15 5 TOKYO ROSE: ONE OF THE MOST INFAMOUS TRAITORS OF ALL TIMS THIS WOMAN'S HONEYED VOICE BECAME A MAJOR PROPAGANDA WEAPON IN THE JAPANESE WAR MACHINE She played on the personal feeling of American troops The most poorly paid betrayal of the centum alkgajhgahg Part Tw< T\( HEW is as old1,062 words
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Miscellaneous195 1962-01-15 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson ft n "v. ckF^f-' ly j a >i y^i sails sour* v. "J^j^F^ mm I 1 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis KM^W v, MIYiP YOL \TU P P WMATT tIPOWTKUoi I JUS I KMOMI I POC COOL P MC U195 words
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353 1962-01-15 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Aid for our youngest citizens T»HE Ministry of EduA cation is set to spend some $100,000 this year to provide text books, notebooks and other essential equipment for about 15,000 needy children In Singapore schools. This is but another example of the paler- j nal and understanding353 words
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Article, Illustration523 1962-01-15 6 IRON MAN WHO'S DEAF TO THE WARNINGS OF WINDS OF CHANGE PORTUGAL'S quiet dictator, Dr. Antonio Salazar has been deaf to the warnings ol the Wind of Change. For him the outside world doesn't exist. He is a beleaguered bachelor, shut up for the past 32 years in a523 words
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Article88 1962-01-15 6 'Hie Free Press re- middle Q| thi> year it will ix>rted: "Tin 1 new church. not only be an Unposins or rather, cathedral, of building but it will aNo St. Joseph of the Portugese add to the architectural MKsion In Victoria Street. beauty of Singapore and It88 words
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Article107 1962-01-15 6 CORRODED pUm |0 KHM I A "REFRESHER COURSE** \j€i Norway public baths IX to teach young deer to make bathers' hair tarn fend for themselves in wild green, according to a BCi- conditions has been estabentlflc bulletin published in lished in the Glasgow Forest OsI J iear107 words
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Article745 1962-01-15 6 JOHN STARR - The other face of the Congo JOHN STARR BEHIND THE SCENES OF WAR, A STEP FORWARD IN THE ARTS OF PEACE WITH AID FROM THE U.N. By THE first surgeon to attempt major operation in the backwoods of America had a hostile m ob outside ready to lynch him if745 words
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Article76 1962-01-15 6 Life is like that vi-n.i 1 •■JiWBd, sat down 1 M the a J ier, but S could make nothing "}•> urn i, i -^witha \:ku: m hf-r U, an, iaj sign, and demana.-c. who does here." 1 wa» h r v r l(lllfllll*ll ll s. One «l h told76 words
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Article47 1962-01-15 6 LAUGH WITH BEACHCOMBER No wonder tae s v rd are whii the last enchantments the middle-aged young men have dec* no right to control i moral behaviour of undd ffd—tOK. They may ttud they are very da. wwapadea wm sd tame when mi fatti and Shugafculu. cod47 words
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Miscellaneous277 1962-01-15 6 TODAYS RADIO KADIO SINGAPOKK |OM uv; Ml Up top tune-; Ml Short Wave Servi.r: A nani^ 5 n remember; 9.30 The news; 0.40 Album of narmonv; 11 metres (7250 k/f>.i IQJQ Music and musicians; 10 3») Medium Wave Service- I)r Bradley remembers; 11.00 Wait/ time; 11.30 Invitation to Lb metres.277 words
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Miscellaneous375 1962-01-15 6 < 1.1 l S A( KOSS 0 SomoihlliK to (o, on river J Barbers know that it mate. 1 (J>. lor katoiMM 12 They advuv- mr-n 01: h::is <7. 8 She makes airmen endlessly 14 Pop It and it'll no longer benpiri lrthal ai. 10 Possibly clean a weapon (5).375 words
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172 1962-01-15 7 DRIVE TO INTENSIFY STUDY OF MOTHER TONGUES IN ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS SINGAPORE. Mon. H. MINISTRY ol Ha 1§ ::ip;ti«::i to if the teaching of a I* moth* >M a If c in all primary I* i vi I- riman I* Ihc I* h lid tak< I 1 rove the standard172 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-01-15 7 CHIEF RABBI TOURS STATE L Mon. i die. Chief j tl ited I c C unpaid it tD :nm unity Eh at the clocks I:.- Free his leased he com- agapore are me around r taken on Jewish synawatched relit visited Aus:iar tour /ond Aui>communi •mpanied OR. BRODIE48 words
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42 1962-01-15 7 hibitioi. i Kens at U was a i man of the 1 Usplay. art teacher who was floral ben r>U in the Botanic had more t: it tending tt the National .ere sold :on.42 words
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167 1962-01-15 7 Drama groups to hold talent contest at the Vic Mon. 3 ii.c Ram Players, u):nt dramatic 90 :> its v: Rail It > [nstli itli d and Rallies tola S Jhool, .Mil be ba j ;h*;i ill til Ml1 talentime at the ria It* itre on F- b 11 L167 words
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70 1962-01-15 7 SHE IS IMPRESSED WITH 'FUSION' OF ARCHITECTURE S[NG MORE. Mon. Ladj D m iate Pr nier f Vici ri i, Sir < d tan aid Impressed with the o:. ntal and Wertefß architecture here. dhhH m ob r way home I M< Ibourne after -a ir lnci: f..r he isons.70 words
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Article50 1962-01-15 7 KUALA LI'MPUR Sat. The lu-w cuniinunity hail at Kani] n Ramal TUjoh, Pi rak Biter from n j opi n\-(\ by the Mriitri Htva: ol PiiaK. D.ao Sh I'ari bi!i Shafiee, yesterday. I! was built by the people with material worth $1,150 provided by the Government.50 words
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103 1962-01-15 7 TWO RMAF OFFICERS FOR NEW ZEALAND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Officer! of the Royal Malayan Air Force- have tx en selected fof n weeJi training course In flyinu at the Flying Training School. Royal New Zealand Air Force Station, Wlgram, in South [aland They arc Pilot Ofiirers Buang bin Ahmad103 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-01-15 7 Two N. Borneo health inspectors begin course here today SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Jj probationer h rait h inspectors from North BtnMB arrived here for nine-month training I'ourse on State scholarships under the Colombo Plan. An Ml Mr David Kwan Shen M\n and Mr <iahricl Patrick Funk, both flt, the first153 words
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139 1962-01-15 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. MORE than 5,000 Sikhs in Singapore crowded the Central Sikh temple in Queen Street to celebrate the birthday of their tenth Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Sinoh .li. A 48-hour non-stop reading of the holy book. •"Granth Sahib" by live priests trom various139 words
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247 1962-01-15 7 Artists urged to choose Malaysian subjects SINGAPORE, Monday. THK Minister fair Culture, Mr. S. Rajarat nani, declaring Open an exhibition of 200 Malayan and Chinese paintings by the Singapore Academy of Arts yesterday, urged local artists to paint Malaysian scenery in future. He said they could do this either in247 words
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100 1962-01-15 7 Home to see his family after 16 years SINGAPORE. Mon.- A City Council electrical foreman who retired alter 23 years' service, sailed for Kerala in the Mnhammrdl to meet his wife and three children whom he bad no<iteen for 16 years. He is Mr. P.P. Lomapran. 52, who joined the100 words
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189 1962-01-15 7 Comets for Air India's S'pore to Madras service SINGAPORE, lion. Air-India will Inti i duce Comet -4 plan B on Its Singapon -lfadrai and .s. ove Jakarta ru;/. in April, cutting Dying time by more than ball The route are i i i v. ith Super Con tellai v h189 words
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Article43 1962-01-15 7 UMNO's KAUM IBU TO RE-ORGANISE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. m Ibu Bl UMNO Malaya is rgaalM •at ana Kncm Th< hip target is 20.000. The re-orga: im*i would be carried out uld -•(intinued if necessary, y of Ka un Ibu. Cbt I Abdul Rahm43 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-01-15 7 K.L. girl aims for top honours in music S]:a,.\VORE .Jon.— A at tn pc to :hc hmln 1 honours in mv i h;» impelled an 18-y« ur- M nl to abn f and irds this success. <iv Tan k > An viies. Shi: .scribed how the nusic while sht v86 words
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Article18 1962-01-15 7 i > Mon. A vocational i now being planned was opened I: ik br; aya Muslim Missionary18 words
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Advertisement176 1962-01-15 7 VAUXHALL VICTOR The NEW Vauxhall Victor is a car of outstanciii.' I xammc the Ml /l< IO quality and grace. Every detail has been planrKd pOMUft Then get be with scrupulous care. Engine, transmission, brakes, dc ign and quah. I suspension— all have been engineered for quiet, sate. Af)d fhe176 words
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Miscellaneous126 1962-01-15 7 -i GEMINI J'*V TI J* :JU 7r m»» I IRPA iSepl. 24-Ort. 23): i lS WKITINC. i> LIOHA shokt trip to visit a M Hvoured. eilhrr I. ■lirr. »r mon ;^:i canceh pi scorpio he of K .-...il iinporl.im-1- at Uii- rIU lX M dr nu.. m. ais R.«d advice126 words
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Article, Illustration1935 1962-01-15 8 SHE MAN I DATE Dear Anne. I noticed that the* man 1 have been goin^ out with i> wearing a gold ring on his left hand finger. It is not a plain gold hand but a signet ring. What I ;im wondering is whether he could be married SUSPICIOUS Dear1,935 words
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Article, Illustration778 1962-01-15 8 TREATMENT WITH THYROID EXTRACT MAY HE HELFFLI. Im Doctor says I4»J^SI BlBBlßßiSlßlglßtiaaißai ■rWBfl mi uu i wnrrrar QC an anything be done to encourage a good growth oi eyebrows and eyelashes? Mine are rather scanty, and my eyelashes often fall out. 4. It would be worth r\ while778 words
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134 1962-01-15 8 Old candlestick and the wife with new ideas modern home Dear Anne, My mother-in-law has pn a pair oi candlesticks whicn an hills. They art' u«ly and old 1., says it would look nice on tin dining room. How can I avoid umiik them ing her feelings? My home is134 words
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Advertisement5 1962-01-15 8 Btt^i. SUPERMARKET S^fifM B^H jH^Bc^B^^Btße'—^»r^BJß^^w^^»Bm^S!r!jS^wwi5 words
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Article, Illustration751 1962-01-15 9 JOSEPH FANNIGAN - Sophia -from glamour to a downbeat role JOSEPH FANNIGAN W^ !NSlDE^^^^^^M»f|HW|^^ by SOPHIA LOBEN has left the ranks of glamorous screen stars for a downbeat role. For years male moviegoers could expect a little relief from their mundane cares whenever they saw the lovely Sophia Mm pursued across a screen.751 words
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Article50 1962-01-15 9 HEaES >i fin. sailor she s lovely Mexican r Roscnda Montcros. aged 20 to be caught £ing. Rosenda is appearing in "Tiara *hich hjjs been shot in the Tahiti islands. > boing compieted the Pinewood Studios. Other stirs in the film include James 1 John Mills P.iul Popper50 words
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Article340 1962-01-15 9 PRESS BOOK CORNER I ANTONS HARD I i Gr.bblc Herbert t k+m. 10s. 6d.). i plow wasn't her ae. yet when .i tettci that name that dea* I urely I and struck really a a newspaper clipp- order the pitas be Cleopa ra •tv-340 words
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194 1962-01-15 9 riEQUEL TO BOLDNKSS b\ O Richard E\ii>.- (Oru: IV:.. $125): Where the m:lllon-co:>v best -seller 'Boldness Be M; Fnend" leave.s oil thi.. ani.i. Look be<,m<II UN ot Paptf)| -i.e\ to uwover t. v ;t' c, .sometimes tragic, of the people who :.<194 words
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Advertisement215 1962-01-15 9 V Smallest 4- Band 9 -Transistor AC, Battery Portable R»dl« SHARP Rm 1 UU/ CUI i CUI CU/ 3 iTllfOfT'jTf^OflJl a 8Z490 I tilt -CT ■m i AC MAI\ HAT II »> Olrtainnblv at oU Dealers Sole Agent*: ROXY (SPORE* CO., ROXY (MALAYA) CO.. 3 P-Q Clifford House 1 A,215 words
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Miscellaneous609 1962-01-15 9 ord Puzzle 'CC: Winning solution CC 1 CC 2 CC 3 CC 4 CC 5 CC 6 TLaT^bbb*b*H '■■HtOUChHhICHEjS HM I I L E s A T H Elßl I|H |l ll HI [Pj RJ I S iO NjH vS. Mi rfA Pi OVE S[ 2 C|H< A TjT[E R609 words
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Article, Illustration620 1962-01-15 10 WHY I'M QUITTING TESTS- by MAY 'It's so tough now and I don't enjoy it anymore' PETER MAY. who has led England 11 tiroesand played in 66 rests, r .locs nol xva.it to be consider:! for \\w captaincy again. May mm: "H was becoming haider and banter and when you620 words
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460 1962-01-15 10 Who will succeed Benaud as Australian captain? SYDNEY, Monday. i\ i I succeed Richie Benaud as Australia's Tesl cricket captain? Thai is l lie big lion in Australian cricket circles follown i ii.ind's recenl announcement Ik* will n<>l lii ible I < 'i auol her < overseas lour. I hrt460 words
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262 1962-01-15 10 BATTLING BRIAN FIGHTS AMERICAN BUT WHO? i am m Man. Brian Ij L ..dor.. Blacky heuvyweight. signed to 1. A :1 i QBV I B< ilf V Manchester, on Fobrua. M But the question I r L set the fight world gut aming three po.> opponen Xi Reno, Nevada; George262 words
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Article122 1962-01-15 10 Keith Miller - DON'T WORRY ABOUT DAVE SINCOCK Keith Miller From Sv: NEY I -lied Australia "mv left -arm spin bowl* r David Sineoek. He wii! tro i batsmen ry .oh WW they tour ralia next sea Sincock. a 19 year old dental student has p. onl Sheffield Shield ma 1 Ittl South122 words
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Article73 1962-01-15 10 Highest Tests linns Scon Aience 19 centuries, tUS/Va Fielding: 42 ratfttfff RECORD AS CAPTAIN Tests Won Drawn Lssl 41 2d 11 111 KKCOIU) AdAINST I II COIMKV Australia 21 1 .Vi(> ll:i HJB 10 s. Africa 12 906 138 13 M 10 \V. Indies 13 966 285n.a .~)1.3973 words
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Article98 1962-01-15 10 Aussies pleased at succsss TOKYO, Mat Takeshi I V m kfl 'am of .;..;\t:. swimming team i touring Australia and *<• iz- aland, rei linn d In re by air Last :..-h\ ..::d laid the I or I ad '<< l D 50 Nl -I:.! the Au tr ilian Swim98 words
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400 1962-01-15 10 F. ROSTROM - F. ROSTROM By LONDON, Mon. RUSSIA rocketed Into world tennis reckon i!.-> by announcing they will compete in the Davis Cup this year. They will be one of Britain's opponents in the European zone of the competition, although they could have chosen the400 words
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Article110 1962-01-15 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Gim Hin Cd'Aiv.-^ scored a narrow QM point victory over Safety Driving School in Group A lof ttM ftlngaiMHf Amateur 1 Basketball Pederatlon'i Com- merclal Cud tournament I played ai the Happy World Stadium. Thr !mal score be- 1 'Ing 75-74. I Both110 words
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Article, Illustration30 1962-01-15 10 I .en, Murak nni (Jap in t fix r lo, (i > drivr ih" »».<. has mm,,! ti| I ti(all>. irul Him- hjv l-ccn «t.\ lull- of it.30 words
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250 1962-01-15 10 Don't shed tears: Loop drive is not essential "high top spin, and dedc loop ij vi I'svcntiiil f;i!)lr [< in I iioi nuisk'i il pmpn I i< i Icnrs n< iv v l> t lit ms« h !..< okefi is bah i ■put-second impact dvi ich a- and ends atx250 words
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Article24 1962-01-15 10 IMi Davis cup round be j ■I ry 16 ,i j• .7.. be taken awn JII 4 1 1 t*' recent 1 n24 words
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Advertisement74 1962-01-15 10 >+++++++++ -r Ho Yew Ho Moon. ***pK"'IHF Every Wcdncsdoy evening: J^fc t Win FREE Cinema t 4 Passes Programme. supported by Ahmad Daud W^jm jm& 'tomm Part, R, ,r>alion tor Chinese N,w a J Sm^Si^M >or now accepted Bookmq W^^^^ A ,^f ANNOUNCING CITY SUBURB TOURS Regularly 2 Tours Daily74 words
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406 1962-01-15 11 FARRER PARK COMES UNDER FIRE BY NATIONAL COACH SINGAPORE. Monday I i lk I iicisin J :ictiv I I I tore's I if i > I i 'I I I report for lc Assoda- from implonshtps the •oramer -.-r406 words
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Article93 1962-01-15 11 ihere u> a I the RevL ppard, who I c if reI I hi Lon- I l iere he is -.11. he deC o to have I •...i: X little t L and i I to play L s this sumC oe available ft stressB a to ft rd,93 words
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Article17 1962-01-15 11 The postand Bri' .eight title Gilroy wUI be Hall here -heGilroy. the 1 a hand In17 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-01-15 11 SECRETARY LEAVES FOR NEW POST M At lilt :.,i this month, Singapore Civil Servirt' As>o- -.vil! t> lo ing it- valui; s-T- iry Mr- Thoma. s: -a w:m has reigned from Government Sendee U) jo::, c r.il biiMr.es> firm. Mr. Siow v bf^n v.ith t:i Asaodatior C mmtitec 01 Mar:185 words
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Article, Illustration224 1962-01-15 11 SINGAPORE Monday. ifOHKAM SINGH, 28, of Singapore, an unknown badminton player, created a scnstitioiKil upset in the I'ukiln of tlu* Pan-Malayan sikh\ badminton tournament played in Seranban recently, when he came from behind to snatch the singles title from Chanm Sini^h, Singapore224 words
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Article29 1962-01-15 11 WOOOBRIDOE Man. Wood oruiu'c Hospital were he i to h 2-i rt r b' Met-or Hr,c :> "A" in D.\ 2A S.G.S.F.A. Leamie m h Ho.-piUtl ground29 words
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Article77 1962-01-15 11 S~YDNEY. MOB. Kevin Berry Of Australia, lopped 1.1 sYmnds ofl the world 230 yards butterfly record wt by fellow-countryman Neville Hayes nine days ago. Berry clocked 2 mm. 13.8 Bee, swimming in the NewSouth Wale.-, championships bere. Hayes finished close behind Betrj, and he77 words
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543 1962-01-15 11 Desmond Hackett - Desmond Hackett By LONDON. Moil. At last Ifi have Stan Cuttla Witt IIM hal Off, this hot and cold Soccer system candidlj analysed b y Billy Wright, the man who was do e»t to Cullls R s.M. Ruthless Soccer543 words
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Article, Illustration500 1962-01-15 11 Start to cure your golf troubles today TIIE object of this series of golf lessons, with ac- companying picture strips, is to help you grasp the fundamentals of a grooved swing a swing that will repeat itself and thus enable you to play good shots with every500 words
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404 1962-01-15 11 S. Halls; Sao Paulo; Monday - Papa Jofre talks about his fighting son: He has punch of Joe Louis S. Halls, Sao Paulo. Monday By. |>Al\\ JOFRE, the lather of Brazil's pretender t<> Hie world b<>\mg bantam-weight title, said: "My son is unbeatable, hi America they say he has the punch of Joe Louis and the404 words
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146 1962-01-15 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Eng Yoon the National athletic coach, has suggested that the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association run several meets for scriool athletes, on an individual basis with no schools involved as one way of Improving the standard of local athletics. "Each meeting146 words
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Article143 1962-01-15 11 NAV.\L BASE. Moii Superintending Electrical Engineers Department, tbc Dockyard League chan. pons of 1953 and 1^56. will play a soccer friendly against Fleet champions H.M.S. Hartland Point at H M.S. Terror today. The game is being played to select a strong team for the Dockyard league143 words
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Advertisement132 1962-01-15 11 free Home Delivery [5511, We invite you to become a regular reader of dX" the Singapore Free Press. All you have to fC^rVri do is complete the special delivery form below. hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times M^Hk \(filT House, and the Free Press will then be132 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-01-15 12 Apprentice jockey RETURNING A SMASH Veteran <>"-; H<»h l.nn. the Singapore skipper, jumps high to return a smash in the doubles match anainst India's Combine:! Schools players Satush Bhatiya and l)inn#*sh Xli inn. i Partnering Poh Lim is Johnny Kok. I'oh lam and Johnny won in itraight sets of 15-12,50 words
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290 1962-01-15 12 SINGAPORE. Mon SI N(. IM> U I S I oniu Seoii» (up hadtninlon 'i)i <l< iuht. d a crowd of lit m ion with their pi .> stamina and i mirli rut when UW3 trounced < om))ined Si hools ■r. India290 words
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1024 1962-01-15 12 A REVIEW OF THE IPOH RACES By SCRUTINEER "'<>"■ Mooday. FAGLE STABLE'S Society (iirl. with apprentice Sonny Ng astride, a spectacular upset in the s*f straight for class two < m sion three horses at Ipoh yesterday, paying $221 for a win and1,024 words
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148 1962-01-15 12 Indian title hopes crash as Khalsa shock 3-1 SINGAPORE, Monday. INDIAN Association's grand hopes of clinching the Senior League hockey title were shattered when they went down $-1 to Khalsa at Farcer Park yesterday. Until thi> fame Indiana were in the running lor the title. But now they haven't a148 words
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503 1962-01-15 12 CHRIS RIDES TO FAREWELL VICTORY WITH FTD AWARD SINGAPORE, Man.— Cliris Prof-li'i-Wliiu. me ;a.i-i...:i»-i; roared to victory in ill the mow*: -i yc'i'.n^ v\n.,.- r.r entered al the Sembawam; sprim esterday. 1. w.i.-> his farewell appeafajM i He is due to fly home on Febmry 18. Dump.;; hi.- 2 yea!503 words
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Miscellaneous313 1962-01-15 12 FREE PRESS j WORD PUZZLE I Cut out ond pin with orhr Posting instructions opprc t i NAME Nj 1 ADDRESS^^^^^T 1 Cut aionrf nottro imu CLUES FOR WORD PUZZLT 1. Table with sloping top to 4 In write ot. 2. To the men taking port in Ov it the313 words
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