The Singapore Free Press, 16 January 1962
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Title Section24 1962-01-16 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03724 words
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Article837 1962-01-16 1 NEW YORK. Tuesday ndonesian boats fired first, say the Dutch I Vtting Secretary-General, last ni-ht renewed his anf hulnnesia and The Netherlands to seek a peaceful solu- <>t H> West New duinea dispute. j I'usKJcu Sukarno and Urn Dutch Pmnier Dr, Jan I e^l IVS((| iU(837 words
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Article62 1962-01-16 1 THE HAGUE. Tups. The Indonesian lean taklnf part In Urn International hockey competition at Ahmedabad. India, have been ordered not to play against the Dutch team, the Dutch news agency rt'ixjitcd. The report, from the agency's correspondent covering the competition, said the OTdafl bad come from62 words
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Article, Illustration456 1962-01-16 1 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Dennehy to sell all his horses WELL-KNOWN Singapore racehorse owner, Dr. .1. I). Dennehy, has decided u> auction his siring oi lour race horses and try his luck at breeding horses in a stud farm he hopes to set up on liis return456 words
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125 1962-01-16 1 MALAYSIA TALKS: 'PHILIPPINES PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION' SINGAPORE. Toes. Two British diplomats who arrived here fast night to attend the annual Eden Hall conference which begins tomorrow .-aid thai Malaysia would ensure greater unity amon-4 the territories concerned. They were Mr. J. Pilchrr. British amba>sador in Manila, and Mr. M. Stewart125 words
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Article22 1962-01-16 1 LONDON. TtKft^-Tbc British Rcu Crcx> Society i-, io .stuu 22 dozen bottles ol ai.'i-caM.eia vaccine to the Pnilippaics22 words
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143 1962-01-16 1 EMPLOYEES OF U.S. INSURANCE FIRM GO ON STRIKE SINGAPORE, Tups. Some 40 employees of the American International Assurance Co. in Robinson Road went on strike this morning as a protest against the alleged dismissal of a worker. They put up poster-, and banners near the main entrance of the building143 words
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53 1962-01-16 1 SING APOR X, TMM A si I ye?.r-old boy Abdul Ghani bin Ail. died this morr.nig after a motor acvident. in Jai;<n Prn^ganga involving a lony. Inspector Jalaludin Yil^<il of the Sepoy Lines police M.raon na^ appealed 'o witne.-st- to rontKt him. Tei.53 words
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Article32 1962-01-16 1 SINGAPORE. Tues Pang Jap Peng 21. a >hop assistant, was stopped by two thug.x .trmed with daggers and robbed of $242 ca.^h In Orchard Road ye.sterday. police .said thLs mornir^r.32 words
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231 1962-01-16 1 Something happening in the Kremlin, says Rusk WASHINGTON, Tues. n Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, was quoted as telling senators yesterday that "something is uoinp on" in the Kremlin which might involve shins or changes in policies. Mr. liv k\s views were relayed to reporter! bf fffnatflf William231 words
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Article30 1962-01-16 1 RUBTER PRK MALAYAN HK FUNDS I H m: <n I if iiksi :i II h OCX EXCHANCC opened qu> Singapor*- lln Dunlop^ biMta prd> s i *H H I30 words
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Advertisement65 1962-01-16 1 /Your day's supply of J Xyjtamins^^^^ One capsule of Feddis Multi-Vitamins gives you your day's supply of vitamins, and it costs only 4 cents. Feddis Multi-Vitamins are an MOOOnSeal and perfect vitamin supplement to your diet. Take Feddis Multi-vitamins, and get the precious vitamins and mineral:; you need :or only65 words
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224 1962-01-16 2 >mkjn. Tuea Tin J v s dt alt in at it ci 1 1 advancing finally n rdi-d uams of £<H per for cash and £6 for Hum Bonltat -..r to an rtamtv !.v lii'crnationa] Tin Con: and tiv tin re224 words
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Article33 1962-01-16 2 LONDON. Tues. The F\. rial limes market Indices lor m 3. lsu>t year, week a«o. previous wad yesterday's respe ttm: 2SS.». 371 vi 171 I ■iiMih: 319.7. tM.S. 1M.3. 1« r33 words
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Article102 1962-01-16 2 CMICs Sm^jpnre ••rt/41. ajrtiw 46. Aaud* MmH 42/43. Vtrackt is. Rhrxmor «/7. Grkko Mara 19. Miharu Man> < Maa« LJoyd 35/». Aatenor 38/39, Kwrdanr 9/3f). Kwaajcui 31/33. India Man Java 33/34. inioaa, 21 j Alcyone «A. Karaar K«a«aca« 24. Trtctev SS/2«. Boac Ba ai/2?. #nB#v vaa4Ht: D*%'rlr.102 words
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182 1962-01-16 2 FARM POLICY BID HELPS STOCKS: INDUSTRIALS MOVE UP lONDON. Tues The faJ vourable outcome of the Common Market Farm Policy negotiations helped sentiment i:. stock markets yesterdlf tor the start ot I new accnu:;t a:;d IndlMtTllifl moved quietly ahead tad response t<> a selective demand. Business showed a market! m-rrea.-*e182 words
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Article61 1962-01-16 2 BONG KONG. Mon. C'onr. pr:r< > h^rr today v.errPrevious Today h .v s r,, k C.u-;,0r.r.0: $388 $3?6 .i.ilrs sales Wh» lo !j M.ircu $13 10 $13 10 s;des H kontj \A: \i* i-4'J J.> $42 50 sales ?aies L). F.'.-ni A: C .id S-or.ic $39(0 ?3R7S61 words
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429 1962-01-16 2 Profit-taking in industrials but buyers are holding off By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A BOIT midweek a certain amount of profittaking developed in industrials, and potential buyers seemed to be holding off waiting: tor the market to settle, reports a leading Singapore broker in his weekly Stock429 words
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Article122 1962-01-16 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares r..ij>t .sales in the Singapore Trading Room yestcra.iy wereINDUSTRIALS: Fast. Smelt. $2 72 (unch). F. and N. Ords. 52.60 (uiich.), M. Cement $2.47 tunch), Metal Box $2 46 (-6 cents), Sime Darby «s 9d. (unch), Steamship 84 cents 1 cent). S. Times $3.18 (unch.).122 words
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Article53 1962-01-16 2 MO6COW Tues. The Bovtet Union will export industrial noods Including cur.- and petroleum products to Afghanistan this year, and receive raw material* such as wool and fruit in return, under a newly signed trade agreement between the two countries, the Soviet news a^rncy Tass has reported from Kabul.53 words
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222 1962-01-16 2 £300 million reduction in Britain's trade gap: Exports up ONDON, Tues.— The Board of Trade yesterday announced that Britain's exports in j December totalled; £298.5 million, imports j £338.5 million and re- 1 exports £12.9 million. Final .'isures for November were: exports €319.4 million, imports £373.0 million and i re-exports222 words
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275 1962-01-16 2 Plot to kill Nasser' trial begins: French manacled CAIRO, Tuesday. pOUR French officials were led handcuffed into the dock here yesterday for trial on charges of plotting to over-throw the United Anih Republic government and kill President Nasser and acting against the interests of the State. i Eight other men275 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-01-16 2 LINDA WILL WED PURDOM 'VERY SOON' T!HE IIAGIE, Tues.— Film actress Linda Christian (above) said here yesterday that she will wed 34-year-old British actor Edmund Purdom in Mexico very shortly. The Dutch-born actress who is staying at the home of her father here said Purdom will arrive in Holland in65 words
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Article79 1962-01-16 2 MANCHESTER (England). Tv \s.— "Blackie." a dog, died trying unsuccessfully to save a baby in a Manchester house fire, according to the Coroner, Mr. Donald Summerfield, at an inquest here on a four-month-old boy. Mr. Summ<rti»ld .^aJd teeth marks were found on the body79 words
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Article33 1962-01-16 2 MANILA. Tuf.v A Manilit newspaper said an hr:r of th< Sultan of Sulu will come to Manila this week to \>ros* her family c'nim of ownership of British North Borneo.33 words
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Article343 1962-01-16 2 NOTE: All prices heloto are > middle vrtces. M .i.Vr..r lJarn»W s,*i :1: ;n,-,t <;<."' sHiers!"^x''i O r' k J ll i P^ST M i l ln «J cents LONDON, Jan. 15 Praviout Today RUBBER No. 1 RSI 0.1.f. luripun ports Jan m fj 1/11343 words
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Article, Illustration246 1962-01-16 2 SAIGON, Tuesday. A ROUT 1 000 paratroopers have returned to Saigon after an unsurA cessfuf attempt to find and free a U.S. servicemen known to be in Communist hands, authoritative military sources said yesterday The sources said the large246 words
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158 1962-01-16 2 STABBING OF U.K. ENVOY IN YEMEN MAN HELD LONDON, Tues. The Yemeni authorities have arrested man In conneotton with the stabbing <>: Mr. Ronald Bailey, British Charge d'Affaires to the Yemen, according t<> information reaching London last night. Mr. Bailey, who Is seflOOdj ill, wa.'i attacked and .stabbed on Saturday158 words
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Article27 1962-01-16 2 NICOSIA, Tues.— A b-^mb M> plosion caused considerable damage at a Cypriot army innmi.r basr on the outskirts of Nicosia yesterday. No one was injured27 words
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110 1962-01-16 2 VOLUNTEER POST SERVICE AIMS TO BEAT GO-SLOW LONDON. Tiu-.s.— A privau bund of volunteers opened an urgent parcel.s delivery -.ervice in the W< st Ena. London, y< sterday tv brat a nuld-up caused by a w< rk-to rule protest by British post olliee worker* Mr. Edward Martell. chairman, and supporters110 words
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Article66 1962-01-16 2 BOMBAY. Nfhi i I Minister, rily told V. X X:. India's I> tcr. to '•<-, Addressn to support era! elect ;un V .cvtion ?LF •I v. r i An insult whe: and •V like Kn you «.K 60-40 chance M: :n in my p i P i.).ni ran Mr66 words
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49 1962-01-16 2 DEATH SENTENCE REDUCED IN BANDA CASE Coi.ov; App« lit' irr.pr: tenets passed on two j lowr.d y;. •> the 1«« l.;t:k< .i ■-v passed or. \lil})it 1' i Tli.ro. Bu and HP lorm»»r vi i.ster. Mr !.a:k< lift* mi j>r; >■ deal:. •< :io i I pir. Mng the fatal49 words
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Article16 1962-01-16 2 LONDON. Tues —Mr l\ ■MCUtrate in 'Keiiya. \nAs> MMd Judicury of Sarawak. I16 words
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146 1962-01-16 2 WASHINGTON. Tu< T. ff Stat. D'partnviT opproed the -ale o! :iirli r by BriT;,:; t« China, acrorditiu t« n U»tt< i madi- public v< lay Th< letter, i replf from thf State Department t :i prot< bj S< nator K<:.i B Keating146 words
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Advertisement84 1962-01-16 2 Qz OUR SPECIAL COACHING CLASSES IN n MATHEMATICS ARE FILLING UP' REGISTER NOW AND GET TOP QUALITY 7" IN AIRCONDITIONED COMFORI ALSO INTRODUCING TUITION i* NATIONAL LANGUAGE: FOR GOVT STD I, II end (w '*h privatecioskerfor commercial firm*, by erranqrmcr ECONOMICS: FOR S C G.C.C M S.C. o«d *o, COMMERCIAL84 words
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Article394 1962-01-16 3 Minister tells Assembly Bill will help to protect new industries SINGAPORE, Tuesday. *pHK Government must have powers against the dumping of goods from foreign sources so that new industries, which are established in Singapore can have reasonable security, said the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng394 words
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149 1962-01-16 3 ACCOUNTS OF WAR CLAIMS BOARD WILL BE WOUND UP SINGAPORE. Tuts. No claim for war damage compensation has been made in Singapore since l Jo<. the Legislative Assembly was told yesterday. Tl c Parliamentary Secretan to the. Finance Ministry. Mr S Ramaswamy, said as no more clainw were expected, M149 words
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227 1962-01-16 3 LAW TO PROTECT OCCUPANTS OF UNAUTHORISED HUTS NOT DESIRABLE- TAN SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. the Minister fOf National Development, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he did not consider it either feasible or desirable to legislate to protect occupants of unauthorised huts as. to do so, would227 words
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349 1962-01-16 3 Sebastian Rasoo - Sebastian Rasoo By Malacca, Tues. THE MaLicea Tourist Association will hold '•G-ala Day" to promote tourism in the State. It committee is meeting on Jan. 25 at the State Seer*' tariat Conference Room to discuss the "Gala D;iy" -programme. "Gala Day" ifaM349 words
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Article, Illustration29 1962-01-16 3 SIR ALAN ROSE, the Chief Justice of Singapore, inspects a police guard of honour at the ceremonial opening of the Assizes yesterday.29 words
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98 1962-01-16 3 HIT SCOOTERIST AFTER AN ACCIDENT: $50 FINE SINGAPORE. Tttea A prosecutor yesterday asked I court for 1 fit v m nt sentence on Ng Ah Bk Q, Ol Victoria Street, lor punching a scooterist, Said bin Sabtu. at the scene of an accident In Dickson Road on Saturday. "Ng must98 words
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Article39 1962-01-16 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four four-storey blocks of quarters for Division Four officers, each containing 24 units, are to go up at Woodbridge Hospital. They will cost $436,000. A tender for this sum has been accepted by the Government.39 words
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Article120 1962-01-16 3 Mr. B. Nemoto and Mr. S. Joh,. Japanese businessmen, arrived from Tokyo yesterday for a two-day stay. They are at the Ocean Park Hotel. Mr. M. Wilmington, a civil servant, arrived iruin Bangkok on hi> wav to Saigon. He is at Rallies Hotel. Mr. Alex Kaidox. a120 words
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Article37 1962-01-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue>.The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. opened a 10-day civics course for 39 penghulus and assistant penghulus from all over the State at the Youth Instructional Centre here.37 words
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Article26 1962-01-16 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off" in Zones Om. and Three today until 2 p.m Tomorrow's no-water areas are Zones Four and Six26 words
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Advertisement93 1962-01-16 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! Must-be-wgn_Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page I CAPRICE I ■j COST ONLY $8.50 Wash perfecMy Never need ironing > RESIST CREASES DRIP DRY :j > Retain their perfect shape meluiani's -I 52. North Bridge Road. (Near High St.) Tel: *****93 words
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Miscellaneous562 1962-01-16 3 SINCiAPORK. Tuesckiv. lati<-i] lo ambitious local artistes iti I" ivco-nilioi), juul possihlv nines tioin Singapore's ii i<>. Mr. Cioh Soon Tioe. •f the first VV Festival Si Kjl Far F w I^m 9 t at the 9 B^^^l i who feel mr chua JS?nt4f°R v:: company. '^^Ih l a: :r562 words
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Article, Illustration259 1962-01-16 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. *T<HE BIG rush to join com- mercial classes organised by the Adult Education Board has resulted in disappointment for 314 applicants. A spokesman for the Board told The Free Press that a record number of 874 students applied259 words
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Article419 1962-01-16 4 rIS is the text of tho 13th National language lesson, together with vocabulary, which Radio Singapore will re-broadcast at 7.30 tonight. VOCABULARY Bepergmn. to travel, to go abroad; aebertuigiaut, L>vei&e*u>. menyeberang iauuin, h o ovex*e*a. viaa, vis*. pai>poi. purport; permit mu^ok en cry i*rmit, permit ma.sii.%419 words
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Article243 1962-01-16 4 A TREAT FOR THEATRE GOERS SINGAPORE, Tues.— What a treat is in store for theatre goers when they enter the Cultural Centre on the 23rd and 24th of January. They will be seeing Seletar Theatre Club's production of "My Three Angels." The questionable Three Ancels are three convicts. Joseph. JulesD.J.G. - 243 words
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904 1962-01-16 4 Another Australian record harvest: Country may soon be the 'rice bowl of Asia' OYDNEY, Tues. A •^-record rice yield that has just been officially recorded in Australia has once again revived the possibility that Australia may become the "rice bowl of Asia." Record production yields have become almost a regular904 words
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Article, Illustration605 1962-01-16 4 NEWS FROM INDIA DELHI, Tues.— 11 More jobs will be made available to the country's unemployed rural millions under new steps just ordered by the government here. The Planning Commission has issued a directive a>king State Governments to select a total of 150 development605 words
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87 1962-01-16 4 ONE EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR MALA YSIA URGED discussions of the Malaysia meetings during his stay in Singapore. He said it was the right time for these states to form a confederation to strengthen themselves economically and build up a nation. However this must be done with t patience as it87 words
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262 1962-01-16 4 AN UNKNOWN BEATS GUINNESS FOR GANDHI ROLE 1 YEW DELHI 1 A comparative known char.; tor from filmland h: 8 singled out ol the wo: known s'.ar the role Gandhi m V son's $9 mil! ject -N.r,- H Rani a IMM thot* tested farJ part in H-«. Hardu£k< But r262 words
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Advertisement108 1962-01-16 4 «W TOOTHBRUSH ALL fUZZY AFTER A FBN 'BimUtIGS fcieJinian z TOOTHBRUSH LU The toothbrush thot is K. A bristled with the finest N^-^-i \yr AMERICAN tond stnH,9«t) Amencon pypQjjj NYL()N l—y Dv Pont Nylon. Keeps <^T >/ Jti shope ond remoins Tx^ firm even after months J rfw|^K^7 ond months108 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1962-01-16 5 /r/s freedom- lover Casement's abortive landing bid ended within hours of its beginning the dinghy that would no t sink... the coded message picked up by a boy... most of the defence for the accused revolved round the UHe of words and punctuation in the law1,320 words
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Advertisement181 1962-01-16 5 a Federation S2 1 a \j Hood extra $8 Fed. S 9.50) performanceLowest price in the world Pick it up it weighs next to nothing •/Vft^r' run your fingers over the smooth 'tr>3lt*"* cream Nylon flick the switches for an l A instant ftow of hot or cold air slip181 words
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Miscellaneous157 1962-01-16 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dicki nson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ~"^r<T-<3 I lucky i SAW7WJsV/(sXSillXij| Ti l^— l lom.tmamkW.-^- fP^^l PLACE I WEEPA H Z-, J "'^^->^* S IR i fiff a passport p^rry -N.v: 1 i ta f?»J pßaM^^x N/1 LL.ala™L___iJ 1 'if e-*157 words
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351 1962-01-16 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE And now a Malaysia Week CULTURE. m the past few years. has been regarded here in a special Singaporean and Malayan context, This has been only natural. In the future, however, with the march of political events, it will have to be treated in its pan-Malay-sian aspects.351 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1962-01-16 6 DAVID MASON - DAVID MASON THE FIGHT TO STAMP OUT- By Count yourself lucky you can read this for three in four of the world's people do not know their three Rs IN GHANA they are luring the grandmothers to school. In Nigeria they are turning cattle clinics into night schools. In1,153 words
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Article124 1962-01-16 6 Life is like that ¥>ILI Bin,, message a k. lTte ild aPP< Tv< n Bill." hi lost your v "LoM 'Ye. a playing ai haw lo THE <:.. I I'lfTN c: v.;.- I atlas. X? walk aboi; don't thry 'In a ing" Off thev.o •■B«-cau5f gravity pe^cUh. I 0 Tun124 words
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Advertisement143 1962-01-16 6 ■******************** l j <|^> GarrarD I MAS* I H""HHHHBHHI Hi-Fi an c B Battery Inr M ru> ■I I V "Jt^m. Modr' 4 SPA/cV m\ .^vdßk Fortct GARRARD the World's Greotest Nome m I B Playing Equipment brings to you finest of battery operated 4-spccd player for use with your143 words
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Miscellaneous544 1962-01-16 6 r V?rt'~%&^'-&^h^--i±.>. io I 1 1 m 176 m«-trrs. P.M. 1.15 Tiffin date; 130 B ,^^^^^^^H f^H A M.— ll 00 Programme sum- Time signal, news; 1.40 New.s- BBBBMI^B mary; 1102 Continental pot- talk, U.N. newsreel, Tifiin date- Bi6 j j ■HM7llAil9l pourri; 11.30 A^ian club; 12.00 2.00 Close down;544 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-01-16 7 Don 't let students in west influence you -U.S. teacher I SINGAPORE, TiKs(k,v. I n should not be influenced by I ris the West, s;iid Mr. I school teacher in New I i luiv yesterday, on his way I lo Australia. IfT Fox told The Free Press that if such129 words
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46 1962-01-16 7 ME'S -RCHITECT FOR $30,000 JOHORE CENOTAPH JQHORE BAHRU. Tues. >alleh Ufl has b en the *t of Johore's $30,000 lei Jalan liner pupil of Johore te English College, he «d:he Government Serb asd served in various teSalleh's drawing was ■oog many other •fc by th*» Ex-SerTices46 words
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Article18 1962-01-16 7 !E. Tues. Hn want of money Singapore, the "tete as at Dec Jr*s SI 170.118 words
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Article41 1962-01-16 7 I ENANG < —The United Malaya: Banlrtin Cart.v. pre>< nted a S.vOOO cheque for -hr Penang scholarship fund to the Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow I:. pr< ntation was mado by Mr Eugene Chong. the bunk > -::.;>- rvisor41 words
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214 1962-01-16 7 DEAF, DUMB ARTIST SAVES UP FOR PARIS TRIP TO FURTHER HIS STUDIES SINGAPORE, Tues. |)EAF ;,nd dumb Tun Kok (Jive, 2.">, who submitted 10 oil and water colour paintings to a recent art exhibition, is saving up to go l'>r further art studies in Paris. A second-year student in the214 words
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Article294 1962-01-16 7 IT UA L A LUMPUR, v Tues. Consumer demand on the Central Electricity Board has increased at a very rapid rate in the past year. A C.E.B spokesman said that the Board was watching this increased consumption closely. The rate of increase had been "exceptionally294 words
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Article, Illustration337 1962-01-16 7 Couple complete 15,000-mile caravan trip fresh as ever' SINGAPORE. Tues.— An American couple travelling three-quar-ters round the world in an ultra-modern trailer, named the Travelling Lodse. are now in Singapore. I Mr. and Mrs. Art Ellen Martin of Maquokcia, lowa, looked iresh as ever from their 15,000 miles overland trip337 words
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107 1962-01-16 7 GIRL, 19, LEAVES FOR N.Z. ON COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIP J OHORE BAHRU. Tues. Che Norani binte Mohamed Yusof. 19. of Jalan Gertak Merah in Johore Bahru, has left tor New Zealand for specialist training on teaching blind and deaf children. She la on B Colombo Plan scholarship. A former pupil107 words
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Article35 1962-01-16 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The new addresses of the Singapore Sales Representative Association and Singapore Hoon Hong Hiap Chin Sia are 21 IB Victoria Street and 582 C Yio Chu Kang Road. 10 m.s. respectively.35 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-01-16 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE soft-drinks market in Singapore is a dynamic one, according to Mr. Theodore Mayer. Mr. Mayer, marketing manager of the Far East division of a beverage company, l< visiting local agents to gather datas on toft drinks for study. Mr. Mayer toid120 words
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Article54 1962-01-16 7 OINGAPORE, Tues. Three of the 101 registered architects in Singapore are womenTwo of the three women are employed by the Housing and Development Board. The other is employed by the Government Chief Building Surveyor's department. The remaining 98 male architects are employed by various Government and City54 words
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Article, Illustration201 1962-01-16 7 'Spore has right school plan' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE has the right school plan t(; stimulate interest in educational pro gress, according to a 24 year-old (icrman globe-trotter. He is Mr. Kampt Helmut, an engineer who studied at the Frankfort Technical High School a branch of the Johann Wolfgang yon Goethe201 words
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Article90 1962-01-16 7 $3,147 TO HELP ACTOR OINGAPORE, Tues. A sum of $3,147 raised durinii the M;ilam Rendra Karno variety concerts at the Singapore Badminton Hall will soon go to Rendra Karno. the Indonesian actor who is now receiving eye treatment in a Manila hospital. The money wa<* handed over by film star90 words
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Article19 1962-01-16 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tue*. Mr. David Singh is the now headmaster of the Sultan Bfidlishah School. Kulim.19 words
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189 1962-01-16 7 GOVERNMENT APPROVAL FOR 34 LAND SCHEMES lOHORE BAHRU. J Tues.— The Johore Government approved 34 land schemes, covering 25,000 acres in plots varying from 2\ to 8 acres to Federal Citizens last year The allotment.- v i r< irn spective of wheth< the applicant was lindlen or already in p189 words
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114 1962-01-16 7 PERMITS GRANTED FOR 22 PUBLICATIONS QINGAPORE Tut-. T;.e 0 Government hu. upprov a the publication -papers, ma: a/in* and iouinai.s. Thpy arc The Sunday Tim«^. The Straits Times Radio Weekly The Strait* Tim.-.,, Berita Harian, B«*nta Mmp Sunday Mail, Singapore Vno Press, Her Wori^ Ar< Film i Monthly Ar< na114 words
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Miscellaneous256 1962-01-16 7 ..man... t;urus ;k Ao^J 1^ li( [t .i time of disagreement today. !/u unltSN \ou iro .ateful in your I^^ iriiNi.iJ 1 oFMiMI |>lav June Ml: utmini pOsT p OXE makin? an important decision, it it is at all po'vxihle. until later on. chuctu Junr July 23): tke j»fc_ LARULK256 words
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Article, Illustration290 1962-01-16 8 I AIM TO BE A MUSIC TEACHER SOME DAT, SAYS LIZ, 14 L^LIZABKIII NG, of the Hi Singapore American School, is only 14. but she an play the piano, accordion, violin and is also a ballerina. Now in her Ninth Grade senior hi?h school. Elizabeth (above) scored a distinction last290 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-01-16 8 YASMIN (I'LL BE A DOCTOR) GETS FILM ROLE 13-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl who spends most of her free time practising dancing has earned herself i minor role in a lilin. She la Yannin Saif, a >pi-ondary 1 student of St. Hilda's School. Though she has now a chance to make ■Ctlßf hi181 words
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Article148 1962-01-16 8 M' |^Pi^# fIP ¥A X X m f f\"^m S '.^r 'Zjfi j^F '^m J^m l^r Vr After one quick lesson on the guitar you are ready to accompany yourself in a fashion. All you have to master are a few simple chords, and if148 words
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Article121 1962-01-16 8 AX enterprising groin of boys emulating the famous technique of A Britain's "Shadows" are fast rising in the talenlime cfocte^ of Singapore, They were recently adjudged "Champion ot the Year a( the All-Singapore 41) Talentime produced by Mr. P. Andrew in aid of the St. Patrick's School Building121 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-01-16 8 30 per cent inspiration by the fabulous Shadows which has given us this coveted title." said Harry Gan. Earlier talentime successes were scored at the recent InterKatong Siglap Talentime where they were placed first, and at the Amat Combo Band competition held76 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-01-16 8 TWO able guitarists have teamed up under the name of "The Aces Two." They are Arthur Seah, 18, and Joseph Scow, 17, who strummed for eight hours to lead a carolling party last Christmas. Arthur, a pre-university student of Anglo-Chinese School, aspires171 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-01-16 8 He sang to victory in All-S'pore contest JERRY PEREIRA (above) who was the outstanding contestant in the recent AllSingapore 4D Talentime Contest held at the St. Patrick's School hall in East Coast Road. Jerry won the first prize in the vocal solo section with his song "He'll Have To Go."118 words
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Article, Illustration215 1962-01-16 8 VERNON CORNELIUS, 13, (below right) who starh guitar al the age oi' 13. has Conned a hand, known I Vernon, a Senior (Cambridge student at St. Joseph's Insliluti Can of Cliff Richard, and sin^s and acts like him when In stai;e Besides music. Vernon is215 words
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Article123 1962-01-16 8 THE Chinese V.M.C.A. in South Pier has formed 1 Teen Forum Club to promote a broader outlook among students from secondary schools. The new club, which is open to students of all langMgQl and races, aims to encourace public speakin i. debates and forums amono;123 words
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Advertisement174 1962-01-16 8 YOU can have fun figuring out your message from The Free Press Fortune Teller by using this pleasant little letter puzzle. If the number of letters in your first name is 5 or le*»s, subtract from 7. If more than 5 letters in your first name, subtract from 13. Now174 words
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Advertisement138 1962-01-16 8 /\Vl^>^FOR CXSMFORT QUIE i 'C^ r \jr^ bTAY CIfIAND HOTE T.I 2J121 N X I MOiTlf 4li COWC •CM V EXCELLED 1 I ikl§r BAR RESTAURANTA LA CARU MtJ>. W "J J I I H HHhI 1 "'^^j lln^ CELEBRATE IN STYLE AT THt 1 Bi^ ADELPHI CORAL ROOM BALLROO138 words
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Article, Illustration381 1962-01-16 9 To get a sparkling new fate. ..you just peel off the old one 'MIRACLE' BEAUTY TREATMENT CAN ALSO GET RID OF THOSE UGLY BLACKHEADS A GIRL need not despair these days if she is not attractive or her complexion far from perfect thanks to modern science. It is no longer381 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-01-16 9 FASHION Sense No. 37 proved to be the most difficult yot. judging from the number of correct entrta received. Only r....e n\ui-T< Hleeted all -orrect acees>ori< -t "I pleated -.-::rt a: d bloiw from M ci- r:i sl-: St ■\rr>« na 'hem was204 words
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Article97 1962-01-16 9 HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR PERFUME IIfHEN choosing perfume, don't be hurried into buying what you think is only half-right. Or even be influenced by salestalk. Here are a few tips to guide you along. Never try to decide between more than two or three types of scent at one sniffing97 words
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429 1962-01-16 9 Have your duck treated this luxury way A NEW and luxurious way o{ treating duck is to stuff it with apples. And (his CM be done by chopping eight ounces of apples :md placing them in a mixing bowl for a start. Then add two ounces of finely chopped onion429 words
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48 1962-01-16 9 "tfO.ST housewivi h< A tato to put vases on well \.irn.-. t tablr lor Uur of ratrhnm them I! r« i them, you'll or dehL.hu-6 to hear a n« mat is now il ricrora- mad. oi rick. straw; wound int< a .squan48 words
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Advertisement1691 1962-01-16 10 MM |j| -^r^^^m VPPk&% is '*W ,d mr£r W < /yl j^P'^^^^BbJ b^Bbß* .^E2Sl^^^**^^^M^wP^C£^Mfcv'- .^Br B^D^ gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll1,691 words
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Advertisement277 1962-01-16 10 >*?? 44 RIC" 3 (Regd. Trade Mork) 4^§i# MADE IN FRANCE Bringing you the Latest BABIES BOOTIE SETS JACKETS CARDIGAMi Mode of Soft 100^ Wool Protect your boby from the Cold Nights Mornings! Get a supply TODAY 1 SOON JOO CO. (House cf Ch.ldrcn vV< 53, High St. S'porc-6. Telephone:277 words
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Advertisement177 1962-01-16 10 As Timr Gim t. Body So v *>"?M Thmgi ord E "'W Tunes on DOLTON--ELP t 1 Avo.lobi. J RECENT TRAj)J tOkl CLEARING 90 J4O Baby Nopkin<. Dcicn Remnants 2 4 V Cotton Blank. Bcdshccts Smqi' Pillowcoscs Whit, Men's Seeks Nccktii. s REMEMBER SaVlhj PLACE CATHAY SILK STft 38/39 Ero-177 words
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Article, Illustration173 1962-01-16 11 i,,i —TT. |^^—i| 3 T mf: m n 8 CI 5 Hiv l-5^F Won by: 3^ hd.. Vz Time: lmin 9 ?/5 (I |)j. ~i v t mt ,w. MMMHH^iI^ ..W.fZ. I I II I I IP m I I Bill II173 words
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Article38 1962-01-16 11 THE COACHING COURSE OPEN TO ALL v Tues— To give I teenagers I I training, the I Youth Work I ne Chinese organised the of the T Badminton for adminton. the I i Work I) i^o concentpromotion of38 words
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Article, Illustration249 1962-01-16 11 RAHMAN'S DOUBLE MISSION AT ASIAN GAMES MALACCA. Tues. —An Athlete with a dual purpose at the Jakarta Asian Games will hi Malaya's one-time ace halfmiler. Mohamed Abdul Rahman of Malacca Twenty-seven-year old Rahman, who was coached by Mr H. E. Ashe. the former principal of Sir Henry School. Is determined249 words
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Article, Illustration245 1962-01-16 11 MALACCA, Tuesday. THWIS in Malacca is nol getting the proper encouragement declared Mrs. Paye Thntclu t, who left (he Stale for Australia recently. Mrs. Thatcher, who i started plajtng tmnis while In Bndef High School Sydney, wa.> her ■ChOOl'a champion. She al>o245 words
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125 1962-01-16 11 I /CARDIFF, Tuts. Wales include four new caps in their team to mccl England in their BHI match in j the international Rugby •Union Champion.ship at Twickenham, London, on I January 20. The newcomers are all m the back division Ken Cosleit,125 words
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Article21 1962-01-16 11 LONDON, Tues. Donald Carr, 35 former Enirland TVs! cricketer, is to bo the now assistant secretary of M.C.C. Reuier.21 words
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Article144 1962-01-16 11 ITEPPEL, Tues.— Keen rivalry amongst B-DivLsion colfers oi tiie Keppti Goil Ciub enued in a :ie between T. Yuinuda and R J.iiuwell Bom pla\er.^ sh(;L a :ieu 67 for the 18 holes competl- i ivc so ilia 1 a play-ofl will be' ymtaped to (ictcrminr ttie144 words
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Article176 1962-01-16 11 LONDON. Tues— Fight No. Five between Henry Cooper and Joe Erskine is the announcement we export to hear. Contracts are likely to be signed in London for them to me*] i, r Coopr'a British and Empire heavyweight title.s Leicester on February U l r176 words
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Article37 1962-01-16 11 WASHINGTON, Tues.—Heavy weight boxing champion Floyd Patterson said after visiting President Ken- j nedy at the White. House he planned an exhibition tour' lor charity in Sweden if he wins his next fi^ht in June.37 words
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281 1962-01-16 11 Malacca's move to get equal tennis votes is approved by parent body MALACCA. Tuesday. HAPPIEST man in Malacca today is Mr. Tham Seat Wah, President of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association. Tham returned from Kuala Lumpur after successfully moving an amendment whereby every affiliate will have equal representation in the281 words
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Article43 1962-01-16 11 JOHORE BAIIKU. Tues Th>- official cy< U racing >oa.- --< ri ir, J. > commence or. massedtart championship. Entrn < ■> n Jan L'O. Official en'rv for:: can :>* W a inert from Inrhe Awan«. the Pubii« Work' Dci>artin* nt J5 1 i43 words
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Advertisement130 1962-01-16 11 Free Home Delivery Bi, We invite you to become a regular reader of JPyk the Singapore Free Press. All you have to rlrf^tTs do is complete the special delivery form below, Jtf vP^'^mA} hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times vs^S^ House, and the Free Press will then130 words
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205 1962-01-16 12 Bagby- trained Erik does a sparkling workout on yielding track By SCRUTINEER IPOH, Tuesdoy. THK BagbjMratned Erik, ;i non-acceptor last Sunday, did sparkling workout on a yielding here this morning. Going i";M approaching the half mile mark Hrik disposed of the bsl Sf in a tick under .'J<S. finishing on205 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-01-16 12 picture. ROY HOLDER. Perak skipper, Ls chaired by teammates Lee Kooi Meng. Aziz, and Nashata Singh after their 8-t» victory over Singapore Joint Services in the HMS Malaya Rugby (up final played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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281 1962-01-16 12 SPEEDY ROYAL NAVY REVEAL STRENGTH IN BEATING SCC 11-3 SINGAPORE. Tues I^N a hMi Mk4 t rugger i;um«' on via::, ■>terday a p< w r: H-y.ti ivy Kam D«a' 5.:... Crl *el dull xv H mt t Baity, soab i hree < penalty). The maicli aenrcti a* a for the281 words
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133 1962-01-16 12 ENTER NOW FOR 'SEVENS' RUGBY TOURNEY SINGAPORE. Tttea The O Singapore Cricket Club\s aniiiuU .-even-a-.-idc rugger competition Will start on Jar.. 29 and the Beml-ftoals and tnal will be piayed on Feb. 10. The competition i.-. open to all dobs and Service teams who arc members ol the Singapore Ru^by133 words
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217 1962-01-16 12 SHORTER TOURS PLEA BY DEXTER AND MANAGER PEARCE MADRAS. Tues. Ted Dexter and manager Tom Pearce both made a plea for shorter cricket tours during interviews after the fifth Test which India won yesterday. A crowded tour with a programme which included eight Test matches such as M.C.C.'s current visit217 words
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Article19 1962-01-16 12 SAN DIEGO. Tues Tommy JftCObfl of California won the $75,000 San Diec-o Onen Golf tournament yesterday.19 words
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312 1962-01-16 12 SINGAPORE, Tuesday"Tlll;. Singapore Amateur Football Association yesterday agreed in principle to send ;> team in the Fourth Asian Youth tournainefil to he lu'M in linngkok in April Ihis year. Iff. Soli Ghee 8008, President ol SAFA. said it cost the association312 words
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Article206 1962-01-16 12 GOLF SEASON TICKETS TO COST $12 SINGAPORE. Two. Fan can buy a season ticket to cover all four days of the Singapore Open Goll Championship next month. It will OOSt $12. Admission to the ftflWWf during the tournament will be by ticket only. Daily rativ are: First day Feb. 15206 words
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102 1962-01-16 12 STOKE CITY HIT LEICESTER 5-2 IN REPLAY I ONDON. Tues Re.>u:u> o: yesterday's Emiiish .tin. Scottish football mntcne-, were: KA. Cup (third round replay) Stoke Cuy 5 Leu-t-strr Cny 2 'winners home to MftCktaura KiivciM. Third Round <.se«onu replay i Luton Town 1 Irv-wicn Town 5 (winners away 10 Norwich102 words
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Article39 1962-01-16 12 SYDNEY. Tues. -Miss Jan Andrew. 18-year-old Australian butterfly iwimmer who won a bronze- medal in tm 1960 Olympic Games, announced that she had turned professional. She will become an assistant to Australian professional roach Frank Guthne39 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-01-16 12 MR. F. (i. MINNS leads in Society Girl (Sonny Njji winner of the eighth rate ((lass 2. Div. 3— .">'■> f. straight* in Ipoh on Sunday. Ridden by apprentice" Sonny Ng Society Girl paid $221 lor a win' and SSG for a place'57 words
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