The Singapore Free Press, 19 January 1962
1962-01-19
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Title Section26 1962-01-19 1 ARCHIVES, NATIONAL LIBRARY, THE LOCM. PIPED HUT IS FUST <mWffif 1 Wl»S The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 15 CENTS KDX 03726 words
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Article86 1962-01-19 1 S EARCH FOR 'MONSTER' Fast winding-up gallops at Ipoh today -P. 1Z laf '/ill ■cr ity In lake, I too POKE, Fri.— i hanm ti qp ih- if In folklore, h tnt under n« (Vii'i >* n oil n I tshed ssing miles Ir ike. Its Mh h unknown. ruth.86 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-01-19 1 NO GOAN MAIL: 145 IN SHIP WORRIED SINGAPORE. Fr. Co3n members of the crew of the liner Canton were anxious to know the latest news about their country when the ship berthed here yesterday. They rushed to buy focal newspapers immediately newspaper vendors boarded the ship. Mr. W. R. Smith,175 words
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310 1962-01-19 1 Smallpox scare in Britain spreads: Seven more cases LONDON. Friday. Jill- NUMBER <»r suspected smallpox cases in Britain yesterday jumped from TJ to 19 as the -I day-old scare prompted authorities to turn away anxious crowds From over-taxed vaccination centres. Aii r.ew suspects came fn m Britain's Indus cth, where310 words
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136 1962-01-19 1 SARAWAK PARTY CALLS FOR REFERENDUM ON MALAYSIA KUCHING. Fri. A Sarawak political leader yesterday called for referendum in the three Borneo territories of Sarawak. Brunei and North Borneo to decide OB the question of the proposed Malaysian federation. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, secretary-general of the Sarawak National Party, .said that136 words
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Article36 1962-01-19 1 BD9OAPORI W ine 1;.--cioiiesuui Cousul-Geiieiaj OoL SugUi A; to. this morning \r.vsenteu I(mi topit-.s oj the Koiun on benaii of his Oovernment to the Singapore Government as a i(»keu ol fi fctiiriitilp36 words
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Article27 1962-01-19 1 SINGAPORE, Fu.--'l.iik-. between me management <,t tuc Shiiu Olf nilflttftti ahci thS -Sn<Mpoie Cien^iii! Ei»".piuyr< Ui.ion leant". > ie.>aniea hi the Labour Ministry Mu.-> monur. j.27 words
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305 1962-01-19 1 Varsity to start four new law courses qiNGAPORE. Fri.— The University of Singapore has approved four new principal courses in law for honours students and is considering three others. The four arc International Law and Relations, Muslim Law, Family Law and Industrial Law. Professor L A Sheridan. Dean of the305 words
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69 1962-01-19 1 PARATROOPS AT NEE SOON FOR TRAINING SINGAPORE, Fri.— A detachment of about 100 all ranks of the First (Guards) Independent Parachute Company has arrived here and is now at Nef Soon for training. The men are part oi the 16th. independent Parachute Brigade. They will stay for up to three69 words
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Article108 1962-01-19 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri Tiie Netherlands la.st night made a formal protot against what it described m an "armed attack by Indonesia 1 In Mondays naval engagement in the West New Guinea ana. Mr. C. W. a. Schumann, the Dutch resident representative, ai.so offered "full co-operation* 1108 words
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220 1962-01-19 1 'WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY IS A MISNOMER' SINGAPORE, Fi L— a The Malayan High Commissioner in Australia. Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said last night that the White Australia policy was a "misnomer." It should be do ore appropriately railed "economic policy." Dato Suleiman Hew in n-om Sydney on tils220 words
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Article32 1962-01-19 1 KAI MAM lU. Pd Til* I v Kh in.; i ;.mbtislio( !,<i Idlk d iT < Mnk toU'.irr v v ,i. ..> c\u lies in Tiix-: cord tig > reli t-ie rrjK»i32 words
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Article26 1962-01-19 1 LONEX >N Fri <l Momma n presidf-n: o; i.i:< ri;\on -id Hdmir.ilty division oi the Hitrh four- Mi..-r 1933 dud lien >•»•>: erd.iy .-c> 81.26 words
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Article29 1962-01-19 1 WASHINGTON. Fri Pre.sicien: Kennedy .s Peare Cck]." now 1! months old. estimates It will spend $156 million in ihe next car be: inning next July29 words
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Article90 1962-01-19 1 RU r PRICE T s I t SCPATCHINCS FOR NDAY Mailer, V»u sh«>u i 1' 1 rr. II Way II |»i\. .Nil D Si' I I I ll.illin Idinuton. i Isr< 1 i I i iiuLi II <•< (i i Ttia B v. irawn i iep BARRIER DRAW 1090 words
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176 1962-01-19 1 Probe into alleged bets racket at C.I.D. TELEPHONE TALKS RECORDED SINGAPORE. Fri.- The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is Investigating an alleged book-making racket Involving top-ranking police Officers at the Criminal invest ijiat ion Department. Thta probe H I Mfli l boi d. hi being uurrk d osl n the Instructions176 words
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Advertisement68 1962-01-19 1 A fully powered, onr-picct H y k electronic flash that is S smaller than your 35 mm I I s^ camcro. It will sit snugly J n the polm of your hand V W% and yet hos this unbeatable- jJk^ y for-jize specification: Guide N No. 700 for 40 ASA68 words
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Advertisement10 1962-01-19 1 YUASA^^^ Sole Agcriti SWE£ HIN TRADING CO Cf— >♦ SiWf P«f«10 words
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205 1962-01-19 2 I Free Press city section: Finance and industry I ONDON. Til A 1 J mucil quieter day m r:hh»-r was noted. Pr: r, wrn inclined t lightly ai th< out i but a consistently ttm&9 but •:v ,n«' prevailed I r the remaimi205 words
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Article24 1962-01-19 2 LONDOM. Fri. The Financial Time* market Indices for Jan. Will i j'Tt'-l '♦■>'♦ > :e-p». t.. T ->«^ o 376 1 3»* 1. 3"1 424 words
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Article39 1962-01-19 2 v. :::NCi'( N-. Prl. World black and «.>..- fm -v >• i:*r \>-ar nil estimated at znUlion lbs.. dChi per cent below the 1960 hanrest of 170.3 naillio: Ptorefcn Ajrrieultural Service rh« us. Department of Agricui»ure rep. i39 words
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Article71 1962-01-19 2 kVMsi i ii. s<-mnt*r.--- i"« in. m*n 4t/41, Awwfcl— Mara SI/32. .iv v U. }■>.'-.■• r* V-. H^nn" O iA Jk A tW. W»^ A Ui- iik." TriKsaM. KWUrttl. •••*t Buwta. raltts 9. Hock Ho. Tadragirt. Da ho, •.oj > f '.'<•:-■. M n n :>h-:. Tc71 words
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197 1962-01-19 2 SELECTIVE BUYING LEADS TO WIDESPREAD MARKET GAINS LONDON. Kri. Block BMUT- 1 1 el m d ihowini wid<spn .tci gains Ln n sponse ti taien ised selective buyh.u. Sentiment was helped by the rraaes L'nion Conpre.ss conditional i.-. 'o join the Goverumenfs economi planning boo.;. Ine r.pv, bid :>r Courtaulda197 words
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Article53 1962-01-19 2 ■***** KOHG I* -c. prices here to<i.:y MN V. ov.ous ;oday H. S. Bank Coiporaaon SodO $398 M $12 90 $13.10 talon sales tnmm P"one HIM $42 oi sales sales Drin I i ft OaU Mnm $.;8.50 $:<8 n -«.»■> Mie.s raik *> n> «7. v-.-,n i53 words
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428 1962-01-19 2 Record sales for Southern Kinta expected this year By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. A FKATTRE of the tin outputs that are flooding in just now has been the still further rise in that of Southern Kinta. This bi£ Malayan multi-dredge producer produced no less than 5§3 tons428 words
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Article63 1962-01-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Balance held abroad by the Feoerauor. of Maiaya totalled $128.6 million M o; Jan. 15. 1962. according to the laie.-t return of liabilities and assets by the Bajik Negara. liiis compared with $111.7 million a month before. BanLs' deposits toialkd $53 million and Federal63 words
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162 1962-01-19 2 US stockpile excess More rubber on GSA disposal list WASHINGTON, Fri.— President Kennedy In his budget message to Congress yesterday referred to U.S. stockpile financing. Ho roquostod th^ authority of Congress to obligate $114 million in fiscal 1963 for operation of U.S. stockpiles both strategic and supplemental, with $90 million162 words
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Article47 1962-01-19 2 NEW YORK, Fri— Representatives of the Rubber Packers A.wk iation of Malaya are currently attending a joint meeting heie of the Rubber Trade Association and the Rubber Manufacturers Association. The purpose of the meeting is to standardly international grading methods of natural rubber.47 words
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Article340 1962-01-19 2 NOTE: Alt prices below are middle vrices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Jan 18. Previous Today rJUBREK No. 1 RS!> cit. European port* Jan unquoted unquotrd Feb 23 2H,32 RUtidER No. 1 RSS Soot Mi/M HI RUBBER No. 1 RSS sfttlflmert Houte Ttrmi, Feb ?4 I/M Ml March r/M340 words
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275 1962-01-19 2 Witness saw 'flaming fire' coming down AX AFRICAN charcoal burner yesterday told an inquiry into the crash of Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld's plane near here las! Sept. 17 that he bad been awakened by a "very big explosion" and then had seen "a flaming lire" coming down. The African, Ledson Daka,275 words
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275 1962-01-19 2 Berlin: No change yet in Soviet position, says Rusk WASHINGTON. Friday. MR Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, told a Press conference yesM terdav there had been no perceptible hardening but no significant forward movement, in the Soviet Union's Berlin Vff}™\. He gave this as his assesoncnl following a ks275 words
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69 1962-01-19 2 INDIAN TROOPS MASS ON KASHMIR BORDER, SAYS PAKISTAN ROMK, Fri. The Pakistan Foreign Ministry, in a messaue released h> the Pakistan Embassy here. yesterday claimed Indian troops were concentrated heavily along the ceasefire line in Kashmir. It said Indian pledges to settle the Kashmir question under IN auspices had remained69 words
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Article20 1962-01-19 2 TOKYO. Fri. About 80 .dentists from 16 countries oix^.ed here yesterday a 12-day seminar on cyclones and typhoons-20 words
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Article57 1962-01-19 2 T ONDOX. F:i— The work- 10-ruic .-low down by about 170.000 British postal workers will go on indefinitely, despite the Government's promi.se to end its "pay pause" austerity drivr by the end <;f March, the Union of Post Offico Workers announced here yesterday. The postal workers an57 words
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Article22 1962-01-19 2 Ft. A ...:< f.. »>•■■> xas hem for Cio^n Praire Akihit4, .;u>- i-t\o '-..rw-u-p. k ir v 1»,k. Is.cioi.t^a the Philippines.22 words
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Article20 1962-01-19 2 WASHINGTON Fri -Th< 1' e\;)w,;,r. t..« < i:i:ei/ < Ur.itec; s unciei i r. clear taste act off yertaxtay20 words
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Article97 1962-01-19 2 E u: troi t lh# of I vin* th k3 follov ;n In v..v s« ld:< Sourr.' among the o ■ent t belle vc<i to h. I TUo pr.> I MA• I «:r .1 V: I *•<•:■' 1 nptrts old a vqbm 1 mtmJ »te ofltert and t»ij 197 words
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Advertisement443 1962-01-19 2 ■zs^iS 11 1 I»PI i\C="=N.Y.K. LINE STce P. S-2-n P:-3rg Sj C a M.r. t .-rcc L-A 63-" ii n Fett j«au m^u Mis, JMSM. Port Said. Gnwa. Hamburg. <Vh 26/2/12), Bremen, R'dam, Ua«ML AstJMp It MSwt 29 Jan Novovisshk 12 14 Mar *e« r«m Mjra f- A:?o V* a443 words
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Advertisement110 1962-01-19 2 JOHN CALVERT PERFORMS THE MOST SENSATIONAL SBH S ESCAPE ACTS— NO LOCKS OR CHAINS CAN HOLD HIM! |«f| I^^ In f SUBJECTS HYPNOTIZED ON THE STAGE A |T MIGHT BE YOU! > 1 PP^I THE CUTTING OF A HUMAN HEAD! fr H ALL THESE AND MORE! fT 1 IN PERSON110 words
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Article16 1962-01-19 3 JMgl^g^or^Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page16 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-01-19 3 Armenian bishop of Far East here to give blessings hr t r th«> i p* »r«* on a i tour to Meet bar h members. I* tatwm -ituul L »»*-l Uk*» BB«18m I t N> X I holy Mmm Mimi.iN I a.m i On I Ihunh ot m I m107 words
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240 1962-01-19 3 SINGAPORE Friday. |BOUT 128 trainees, including girls, ot the Youth Leadership Training Course, orKtaed by the Federation <»t" Boys 1 Clubs, camp out this weekend .it the Tanah Merafa out li Camp. Hm organising secretary Qm GOOfse, Mr. Thai Fook S- nU;240 words
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90 1962-01-19 3 1962 GUIDE TO SINGAPORE HAS TWO EXTRA CHAPTERS S:\GAPORE. Fri.— The 15th and latest edition of ••Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya- is now -ale. Completely r^visrd s'-pag. guide is a rompn h*:wve and useful handbnj on Singapore for vi it ana [cn\s alik< nen i diti n irrl«90 words
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Article126 1962-01-19 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. W. A McPher.-on. a general manager, arrived from s\-(.i:*y yesterday f< oni week before leawnn for Kuala Lumpur. Be i> il Raffles H^tei. Mr. A. Monnickendam, an Biglisb companj ciir* ctor, a. id hi.-, wile, are here for tw days before ijoing to Bangkok. They are126 words
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NEGLECTED PARADISE'
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158 1962-01-19 3 Man accused of helping in a lottery acquitted SINGAPORE. Fri. A policenao yesterday testified H the Seventh Magistrate's Court as defence witness for Poh Chian 45 accused <>t assisting in a characters" lottery at the Singapore Tun Club. BuKit Timah. on Sept. 2;i ItH year corporal Jantan Un Hashtm, questioned158 words
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Article27 1962-01-19 3 SINGAPORE, Fri Water will be cut Ofl bo SdlMI One and Three today until 2 p.m. Tomorrow'- n -watW il6ai are Zones Pour and six.27 words
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Article, Illustration776 1962-01-19 3 asfasfasdfasfasfasfasfasd asdfasdfasdfasdf SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE Stage Gub is to follow up the highly successful production of "PcUt Pan (last year's Christmas attraction) with a play in complete contrast Wbeseai "Peter Par." was i play for "children" from 3 to Ro. "Odd Man iv." h strictly tor the grown-ups.776 words
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284 1962-01-19 3 S'pore has materials to start new industries, says expert SINGAPORE, Fri.— neglected paradise" that was how Dr. E. Markowicz, the new chemical engineering adviser to the Economic Development Board, described Singapore yesterday. He said the Slate had an "excellent climate tor growing all sorts of plants and there were abundant284 words
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Advertisement10 1962-01-19 3 when *^k Bridge x^ visit v ;\i STORE TEL: *****^10 words
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Advertisement376 1962-01-19 3 ACCURATE ANATOMICAL MODELS for Doctors, Nurses, Dentists. Teachers. Students, Veterinarians, Biologists Hobbyists. No 80S-THE VISIBLE HEAD b!« ond Irulf omoung ooo»omi<o! wodtl (o r l l^ <(^'^l (rrm< tarthfully to the hiqh*si '080-o'- _^^^^m <f ondords E oth tooih ron b» fii'O ''1 ■V*" t W&M m, i r. ri376 words
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Miscellaneous149 1962-01-19 3 CINEMAS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOrS: ALHAMBRA: DenlUl 00 t.:f Open BMtttnf at YMCA Ot Job K3O. 4. H 30, 930. nmiu Read. p.m. CATHAY: Man-Tia.,, 1.30. 4. 6 30. 930 YMCA: Tennis r.nd body ODEON: Bachelor Flat 1.30. biiluin- and weight lifting, 4.30 4. 0 30. 9.30. p.m judo for beginners, 4.40149 words
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Article, Illustration645 1962-01-19 4 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - LONDON HAILS SPORE PIANIST YU CHUN YEE DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LONDON, Fri. ADHESIVE PLASTER securely bound the tip of Yu Chun Yee's right index finger. Nonetheless, he was able to wiggle it dexterously, 'it is nothing," Singapore's slight, diminutive pianist said. "A little sore from too much practice." I showed645 words
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Article101 1962-01-19 4 BETTER SHELTER FOR SHIPS SINGAPORE. Fri. The North-East Monsoon has caused a change in the ixirt anchorage arrangements. Because of rough seas around the Eastern Anchorage, all vessels arriving here which require pratique or inward immigration clearance, are to proceed to tho alternative Quarantine and Immigration Anchorage iv. the Western101 words
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Article35 1962-01-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Drainage and Irrigation Department. Johore. last yer.r >p«:n nearer si. 5 million on pioieeti scheduled tn the iivrMai development plan. Tnifl v 1300.000 more than the 1960 figure.35 words
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176 1962-01-19 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A LONDON painter, who is on his way bo Hong Kong to open up a museum and art gallery there, urged that the National Museum here place more emphasis on display. Mr. John Warner made this comment before flyinc to Kuchinu to visit176 words
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76 1962-01-19 4 TPOH. Fri. The HOY |iS v -000 rural residental agriculture training centre at Manong, 14 mitofl from Kuala Kangsar, will be opened by Hie Agricultural Department ■oon, It has accommodation for 20 farmers. The young farmers chosen by the department periodically will be given76 words
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Article22 1962-01-19 4 KLANG. Fn. Sixty BOY adult education classes have been started here, Mln Klang North and the others in Klang South.22 words
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Article347 1962-01-19 4 This la the text of the 16th National Language tenon, together with vocabulary, which Radio Singapore will ro-broadca>t at Ufl tonight. VOCABILARY Buku, book; buku barha.in. trxt book; buku mm, exerri.M.L«><<k; buku lata-bahasu, grammar book.; buku ilmu 'ahuM, geography book, buku tawarikh, history book; buku ilmu347 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-01-19 4 MR OODFREi TAYLOR, of the Shell Company helps his bride, Miss Nellie Gayllyot, to cut their wedding cafe at a reception at the home of the bridegroom, aWr their wedding at the Church of the Holy Family, katong46 words
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Article28 1962-01-19 4 Fr? UAL Th K BU BAHRU m. ihe Koran readinc competition in the Ulu Sejangor district will be hold at on e j?n Wa 2?. MCrdekaatB^-28 words
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Article, Illustration173 1962-01-19 4 Merger will bring trade boom, envoy predicts SINGAPORE. Fri. Merger bKween Singapore and thr Federation w o v 1 d mean an increase in trade lor the territories, according to Mr. M. Mancini. the deputy Italian Trade Commissioner for Singapore. He predicted an increase in the volume ol business after173 words
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Article28 1962-01-19 4 h:, !ri to schooi ;C I all o- -/»r» fc »J .schoo: r filncc the po^ i:. l:.d:v;.. 'i:\no>- n t» t m. a I the t.28 words
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Article27 1962-01-19 4 OINCi 0 IHfIIIWIII bu H Uv Voi ii^it 1 JlV]^ che Ya'acobtaM r...id. V: Cflon 8. Met* T officer to b»> n niliiadj Commtiidfr-in^hjff X.L- S'f.27 words
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Advertisement234 1962-01-19 4 SEAVIEW H| HOTEL THI HOTEL BY THE WATER'S EDGE An ideal spot for a quiet and pleasant evening amid swaying palms and cool sea breezes. Delicious Chicken Dishes Excellent European Food Choicest Wines Dancing Nightly CHICKENjTfZ INN %JT Tel Manager W 101 2 3 4 lin Knm 1^ t. nu.ii234 words
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Advertisement179 1962-01-19 4 name that spells :> M ml 50/t' Agents. LIEN WAH WATCH DEALCP 108, North Bridge Rood, Smgoporr Sole DlStribtitCr^ ■f-r r r f ..M, WOO HING BROS, (M) LTD WOO h k ptC" 8, Bt, Bintong Rd, K. Lumpur 96 Co«P^ l^_~ The Singapore Acedi iry o» b«ou«» C latest179 words
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Article, Illustration875 1962-01-19 5 Biggest 'catch' th P FBI had made for many years FO I KNAR- OLD :«»/art bo\ i n nim rye- !imm> I th t Brooklyn h;id pahis I i .1 Ike lilliM tne boy slipped clattered to cry lung875 words
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Advertisement52 1962-01-19 5 r •mrnow.*- mvoiuable c tHe mi Tyte Keeping without 524 0C Z3 DO ITD.. BSSB T ULIA" > ?mafic cry woman *w»ed ot. Every brcidcry ccorative ore cftcrt. oM LTD. KUALA UMPUR M 836 todays xciting I G9aretlc... -w rT%w onmol Every te ho» earned 'A blend of Trett* taboc'••ewl52 words
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Advertisement190 1962-01-19 5 fashion falls in line with maidenform MUCHADO ONCEOVER \jh% hi ••> i, Coce-OvergivM the lightest, t^\ H€ t I r.e e«.er. V% m suorerr*; ervjer/^.r is F** I whot -c* s!-rrt t-.sr-^s re- V V/L^^J^fc V f re THe 1-^5-i.ne cc --> \^n^* m A^S\ 1 fM" C-v-v F/cn ♦-C190 words
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Miscellaneous185 1962-01-19 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis X- -5 v=3ACk| Iw-iA^S V THIS MAKi- MAS II I <KJO^'. I SAW YOU BUT, OFFICER, I GAVE UIM 7 1 FELT SOME »LLS -I v K.EV A^^ MY &O'M6 OM j.V MY MOMEY A^C?185 words
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Article356 1962-01-19 6 Practical training in schools iy r iTii the Increasing lf importance and A velopment 01 Industry in Smuapoiv it is WWntlui that our schools keep in step by placing an equal emphasis on the ''•aching of science and mathematics to the people who win mil industry's wheels In the near356 words
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Article, Illustration860 1962-01-19 6 T.J. CHICHAK - T.J. CHICHAK BY His work is a skilful I blend of purpose and pleasing shapes PART 7 IN A WEEKLY SERIES dfdff ONE of the professions which writes itself in large letters into the annals of mankind's history is that of an architect His work, the skilful blend860 words
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Article70 1962-01-19 6 The Free Press reported: "A Chinese boy arrested in the street by a Municipal detective, who noticed that he was suffering from smallpox, was charged on the morning of 12 January before Mr. Firm- stone with spreading an infectious disease. He pleaded that he did not know70 words
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Article107 1962-01-19 6 RESIDENTS of the Los Altos, San Francisco, suburb watched thousands of robins recently falling off roofs, staggering drunkonly on lawns, and otherwise behaving in a disorderly manner. Ornltbologiftl gave this explanation: The robins had descended on pyraranth bushes and stripped them of their ripening berries which contain107 words
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Article163 1962-01-19 6 Life is like that! A^* 1 til I f A ped in .ti a phonos had an .i and showed Ml est in thi t that the aila sale u.tv worked h.ir,: with you ant. "Mippos, brief Ml,, t,, makr \»u uill i hear th. -^J produt i it i163 words
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Advertisement555 1962-01-19 6 You am hand in your chuti/Ud ml. to uny one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE •AMUOH HMMLANM M TtnaA fUU. •TOM CMd Bton«* < M U4.« i-4 Clar* Mrat MM COM tlarac* <X) L-&^ }■> Xmw Road KOTA MARU co, 4 a*on«« <M> LMLt 1:47 r:«v Mark*t.555 words
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Advertisement9 1962-01-19 6 fin COIDS.4COSS and P4//VS TIGER OIL ENC AUN TONC9 words
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Advertisement121 1962-01-19 6 :""bauknecht Germany's Best Refrigerate with Aroma Filter B Guaranteed for 5 Years m j T. 1120 4 eu. ft. T 120 4 $27.00 Down $29.00 Dcwr $27.00 Monthly $29.00 rv X.150 5 Va cu.H. Xj Kl9O 7< $34.00 Down 539 00 D $34.00 Monthly $39 00 v li Beautiful Colours121 words
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Miscellaneous275 1962-01-19 6 TODAY'S RADIO KAIMO BIWOaWBI from mnny miuis; 11.30 BayShort WtMTV Banrlat: light concert; limjO cridr.i- Ut) il metre* (7150 k cs.) Close ooun. Medium^Y^e^ervioe: RAJ)|O MALAYA (41 motres) AM— ll.OO Programme sum- P.M.— I.IJ Tiffin data* 1.30 rr.Hiy; 1102 Concert p o p.-; 1 1 .30 Time Mgnal, news; 1.40275 words
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Miscellaneous264 1962-01-19 6 ill II I I^BBI r^^^^ i 1 1 i J- 1 I CUM ACROSS f 11 Find fault unnecessarily <5» 1 He's in cnarge <4». ]2 Coittkkvs tS» 4 Eccentiic v.ho may be out l 5 Mainly modern c:Tatu;e 'O. 11. (4j l 5 S^p^e m o e f fSS264 words
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107 1962-01-19 7 Sergent in 7,500 ft. free-fall show jump —For time i week. Force para- instnicI >.000 feet I rcraft ab I Wit I parachute I town to 1,500 f b Sit. Keith Teesdale. k is or. a briet detachment Wit* State from the RAF I parachute Traliu I n, England. I107 words
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53 1962-01-19 7 REGISTRY PROBES REQUEST TO FORM NEw UNION P^GAPORE. Fri The of Trade Unions ting an applica»7 a group of oil work r *wb i new iminn. U Labour MinLstry spokestt these were t:- 1 at ions information c pro-tern comproposed or- the new union way member- >t Petro■PQhMßHß is the53 words
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52 1962-01-19 7 \i \PORE. Fri Some m trav< I .1 nim rganised by Qantaa Airways :.r-re at 5 at Btoefl rhemtretu r Quay today The t in colour tilm entitled "I.- H:4 Boomerant; 11 ye travel agents an insight of thr umgitui n Ibc thi52 words
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Article38 1962-01-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.The Indian High Commis- <:.. i.. Malaya, Mr. Y. K. Purl M d Mr Purl returned ifter accompanying the V i di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja permaisnri Asong on their State fMI to mdi.i38 words
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315 1962-01-19 7 BALL TO ASIAN WOMEN AND YOUTHS TO TRAIN AS PILOTS Club official: Flyi n^ career Kas bright prospects (SINGAPORE, Friday. ftAL Singapore Flying Club would Vsian women and more local killv the youny take up flying pi i\in« an important part in es tod; Mi Mi. CbeciM Pak :l| l315 words
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299 1962-01-19 7 Sun can change the taste of beer, brewery man tells Rotary Club luncheon meeting SINGAPORE, Friday. T^IRECT sun rays on beer could affect its taste, said Dr. Leonard Belt, technical manager of Malayan Breweries Ltd in discussing the problems of brewing beer in the tropics. In his talk on problems299 words
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202 1962-01-19 7 'GRADUAL BUILDUP OF LOCAL INDUSTRIES WILL BOOST STUDY OF MATHS' SINGAPORE, br L— D The gradual buildup of industries in Singapore will boost the study of mathematics in local schools. according to Mr. Richard Kenneth Guy. senior lecturer in mathematics at the University of Singapore. la EutVd interview. h<- told202 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-01-19 7 Without trying further to understand the mark* on the crumpled paper the three Guide* run off to their own school while Rupert goes on hi* way. Seeing some of hi. pal. ahead of him he doe. noc Rurry and. while he puzile. over [he paper,99 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-01-19 7 Two N.Z. tutors arrive to set tests for Poly SINGAPORE, F r i.— Two lecturers of the University of Canterbury at Christchurch, New Zealand, have arrived here as external examiners for the Singapore Polytechnic. They are Mr. J. L. Wood'.vard. electrical engineering lecturer, and Mr. D. c. S'evt.n.Min. mechanical enumc261 words
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Article145 1962-01-19 7 THE customary and familiar black beret, <irey flannel shirt and khaki shorts of the Singapore Police Force are to stay, at least for the time being. A proposal for a "new look" uniform has been shelved. The force wa.^ or.cr keen on change, and the government h;\d145 words
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228 1962-01-19 7 BYRNE TO OPEN ANNIVERSARY SHOW AT CENTRE TOMORROW SINGAPORE, I -i *rj JHK Minister for Hmltli in<l L;iw, Mr. k M. Byrne, will deckirc oprn tin lirsl Minto Road Communih Centr< iKindicmH cxhibilion in conjunction with its second imnivers:irv ut 10 ;i.m. toin< \i < m Syed Tana bin Omar,228 words
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103 1962-01-19 7 $2,000 IN GIFTS FOR INMATES OF TRAFALGAR HOME QINGA: i)KL Kn. Some o vio inmate I I: Hi. Kai.g r« .N- V« worli $2,000 from Miss L» N David■ii -c r> ■:•>■ < I» itM:.\ Rei a C. Davkiaon chiH :>J>" ;>?.. madp l iia o Siii"..,). to pr- s.-i:'103 words
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Advertisement109 1962-01-19 7 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED YASHICA microscopes Advanced Biological Research and IT^ Medical Diagnosis Etc. tYMC-1 PASVEUR" 1 500 X Tr,p» c Achromot.c Ob,cct.v,.. dr V tytp.cccs SX, 10X i ISX Ob,o c tivrv ICX, 4CX ,lr> 100 X List $546/MODEL YMC 1 PASTEUR k ,^odcl YMC -3 "NOGUCHI" 600 X109 words
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Miscellaneous373 1962-01-19 7 F IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... mTJ?^ fcfi* CANCE ST-MS-Si VUHnug DEFINITELY not of indigestion which could lead THERE is more than a tomb your diy do anythinK Just to a more serious ailment, of genius in your make-up, but d t there is also a trend ol unpre- M H (Jul\373 words
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Article, Illustration276 1962-01-19 8 ENTER MICHAEL WITH NEW HAIR STYLES FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR A HAIR stylist who is as refreshing as 1962 and as new as the approaching Chinese New Year has entered the Singapore coiffure scene. fie is Mr. Michael Low, young (he is 24), talented, former Chung Cheng High School student276 words
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374 1962-01-19 8 OHOULD a girl give up the chance ot furthering her education or should she hnd a job and help support her family? The answer to this question posed m Contest No. 29 from the majority of readers is: further her374 words
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Article282 1962-01-19 8 PREPARING tor the i lorthcoming Chinese New Year festival means to a great extent baking cukes and sweet meats. Here's a cheese cake recipe which i> bound to be a winner with your friends and relatives who will call over during the first 15282 words
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Article271 1962-01-19 8 Baby clinic for Mrs. Know-how mHIS is the time of year X for colds, but it does get worrying when a child hats one after another. A mother has this problem with both her children. She writes: "Since the autumn my two children, aged twn-and-a-halt271 words
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Advertisement384 1962-01-19 8 The New^^^^^^^ Seim ri The hair dressing WM NEWEST ldra ga r «ire Urn Cn -r,r- Sixty 6 with srbosyn the nearest- t^--. it; jrp h.,v: v ciitrishrs. brs- ■••.ir..i lus'rc ot Available at all good stores. sole Agents: Grafton Laboratories Ltd. *in;<jM»rr Kuala l.umpur Ipoli l!f!L n KJBMKK KAtf7£384 words
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Advertisement158 1962-01-19 8 Latest Cosmetic Discovery opens r< "Plocentubex" the sensoimal en that takes awoy years from on ogctthe rodiant complexion of Youth. Millions of women in Europe hc^c olrc. worth. You too con benefit frcrr. 1 bex" and its occessory product.. o: pre. I Cv<"" cmcture og« k j fM ploecntubex B158 words
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Advertisement316 1962-01-19 9 Quiz No. 56 WHO ARE HAPPIER. BACHELORS AND SPINSTERS OR MARRIED MEN WOMEN' 'THIS is the question on which The Free Press seeks your opinion in Camera Quiz No. r>6. Express your views on the subject in 40 to r>o words, fror the best letter. The Free Press will pay316 words
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Miscellaneous707 1962-01-19 9 I'M OFFERING SEATS IN <l§ THE BUS IS A MARK OF DECENCY, SAY READERS 1 THE WINNER SECOND I I THIRD \M. i.OW, Balestier Road: A CHE ZAIBAN NISAH, Jalan Eunos: Youn- MBB LUCY TAN, Thomson Road: Sympa- y tnou^htful and thetic p;»s pcnds, lo a lar^e y^^^^ in^ into707 words
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Advertisement207 1962-01-19 10 1962 GERMAN SWIMSUITS with Low Back Lonqlmc Bro^.err* 59.50 3 P.. ccs Bcdihctr* 54x90- 57.00 Lod.cs Cordigons 52.90 Woolmixed Blankets Now $7.90 Only 1962 JANTZEN SWIMWEAR LADIES, MEN, CHILDREN LUCK'S LTD., 17. Orchard Road. S'pore-9. Tel: *****. JETEX RACING CAR '*»*tir\ around o pylon of 40 mph A<-Jric >n o207 words
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Advertisement1252 1962-01-19 10 fjflßjßfl BVfta iBBBBBfc ''x3^BBBB? W .^^^^B .^BBBr r \W .^^^^^^^w "W ?^1 RP^'^lfiP bHH^SbbF f J m^m mmr m A CHOPPING 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 duy>.1,252 words
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Advertisement161 1962-01-19 10 from the sole agents. LIM SESC HUAT LTD.. 13. Circular Roac and branches m the Federation ON YOl'R LEAVE, plan a V vi of the Fecieraiion itiici BimcKoli or far-ofl Hor.q Kong and Jap.ir travelling in comfort by Land* Sea-Air at bucket rates. Contaci ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL SERVICE, 198. Cecil StiLt-t161 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-01-19 11 .rtist Fr.ink Norton (no* Director of the West Australian \rt (Gal-pn-.on of how the ,00.000 athletics stadium now being built in ill I 1 llth C'onimonwealth Games should Un»k when His iMikr of Kdinburnh otii; iallv op<-ns the Games o n November 22 titors68 words
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374 1962-01-19 11 Sheppard ready: He can return to lead England in bid for Ashes I,RANKK STRON LONDON. Friday I i Siu ppard h;is become favourite to lead Kngland's tiic Ashes in Australia nexl winter. Speaking from inil\ Centre in London's docklands, David told me: difficulties in the way but it is not374 words
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180 1962-01-19 11 What every golfer wants to know: The perfect swing I LONDON, Friday. perfect golf swing is unking Ihe nun who launched Ihe qU property millionaire Sir bsl night gave two thoughts g i fcrs t< i ponder. nave found vital factors H s what goes on <>: the I r180 words
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391 1962-01-19 11 LAN WOOLDRIDGE - LAN WOOLDRIDGE By LONDON. Friday THE parson whose cricketing highlight of 1961 was to open the inn-in-s for the Clergy of Chelmsford, talked yesterday about a personal problem. Neither you nor I wouia think twice about it—whether or not, to391 words
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298 1962-01-19 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Ministry of Education has announced a five-point plan for the efficient running of the District and Combined schools sports councils. The Ministry's move is to instil vigour into these councils for extra mural activities on a collective298 words
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324 1962-01-19 11 AUSTRALIA TO HOLD 1962 CHALLENGE ROUND ON SUNDAY MELBOURNE, Friday. AUSTRALIA, the holders, will stage the challenge round of the Davis Cup on a Sunday this year for the iirst time, it was agreed after a long debate at the annual conference of the Australian L.T.A. Delegates decided against a324 words
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175 1962-01-19 11 'WE ARE READY TO HOLD ASIAN GAMES' P.A.A.F. CHIEF MANILA, Fri. The PreItl sident of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation iMt night .said the Philippines Is ready to hold the fourth Asian Games if it is not held in Jakarta. Antonio De Las Ala.s mrule this assurance alter he ill175 words
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98 1962-01-19 11 TENNIS: POSITION IS STILL VERY HEALTHY MELBOURNE, Fn. Profit irom the 1961 Davis Cup challenge round tie in Melbourne last month is expected to be i:A37,500 according to Mr. Norman Strange, President of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association. Speaking at the annual conference of the association, Mr. Strange said: "We98 words
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92 1962-01-19 11 DATES OF JAP SWIM TOUR OF S. AFRICA JOHANNESBURG. Fri. A four-man Japanese swimming team leaves from Tokyo by air on February 20 to tour South Africa. The Japanese will compete in 11 meetings, including three internationals with the republic —at Capetown on March 3, Durban on March 10, and92 words
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248 1962-01-19 11 Lunch surprise for Ceylon students on Australian tour COLOMBO, Friday. "JMIE privilege of a lunch with Australian cricket captain, Richie Benaud, at which they will meet other Australian Test cricketers, is the surprise packet awaiting 17 schoolhnv rrirkrter* farm 'pylon scheduled to tour Victoria in March. They will play a.248 words
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Article37 1962-01-19 11 SINGAPORE. Rl P.W.D. rectifd walkover, irom QtMMI Hospital in the Singapore Government Services' Football Association's Division One fixture. At Geylang stadium. Marines 'A' and Woodbridtje Hospital drew four all, in a SGSFA Division 2A match.37 words
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Article41 1962-01-19 11 SINGAPORE, Fri Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club had a comfortable 5-0 victory over Pharmaceutical Department in a SGSPA Div. 3B football match at Bukit Chermin on Wednescay. Scorers were: Chwee Lenp (2). Katon (2) and Wan Din.41 words
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Article15 1962-01-19 11 GOTHENBURG, Fri. Sweden beat Finland 8-2 in an international ice hockey match yesterday.15 words
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156 1962-01-19 11 WHY M.C.C. CAN'T MAKE TWO SEPARATE TOURS LONDON. Fri Mr. Billy Griffith, secretary designate of the M.C.C. said the suggestion of arranging separate tours of India and Pakistan would mean a lengthening of the time between visits to the two countries. Commenting on the suge»\stion. made by Mr. Tom Pearce,156 words
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199 1962-01-19 11 SOUTH QUAY Fri.-Sini. sailed by K. Lindbaid. won the event for the Bnipc Class in the Royal Bblgßpote Yacht Club's Changi Pa> ane race in the corrected 3hr. 40min. 30sec. Second wa.s Pufliri .-ailed bf J O.sborne. Full results: Snipe Class— l. Sn.i199 words
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282 1962-01-19 11 CARR'S NEW JOB: THE MCC PICK CRICKETER THEY FORGAVE IONDON. Fri. Donald j Carr. the M.C.C. captain who accepted responsibility for the '"water rag" incident in Pakistan six years ago. succeeds Mr. S. C Griffith as M.C.C > assi tant secretary It Is a Kood appointment. A .i cricketer, administrator282 words
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159 1962-01-19 11 SINGAPORE Fri- Michael V:jj a teach( r. has been appointed coach o! the Siii«arxirc* Civil Service Vbociation table t« team He will groom the team lor their torthcming mterTerritorial clash with the G Men" ol the Federation Mr. Yip started playing table tennis159 words
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Advertisement131 1962-01-19 11 Free Home Delivery EBP, We invite you to become a regular reader of &y» the Singapore Free Press. All you have to T^d^'j£T\ do is complete the special delivery form below. /H^fcM hand it to your newsvendor or post to Tirm^ j House, and the Free Press will then b*>131 words
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575 1962-01-19 12 SCRUTINEER - Peak of Perfection and Al Raschid show top form in final gallops SCRUTINEER By IPOH. Friday. PEAK OF PERFECTION ;nul Al Raschid from trainer Tulloh's stables were associated in a splendid tri;d on a sofl back this morning when horses were riven their winding-up Breaking r.u, a cant r i»t575 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-01-19 12 Sittins at the main table at thr annual SAFA dinner (left to riuht): Mr. Soh GIWC Soon. Mrs. Soh GhCC Soon. Mr. (i. 11. Kiat. Mr J. F. L Cow in. Mrs. (iwcc All LeflVi i* r Gwee Ah i.enj; (PreaWeeil77 words
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133 1962-01-19 12 G: rs the 8b |H| r> Fa tball V> oci i tlon did not hear the the Prt I Mr s-,1; c.r. had >■ Mr > .:.t.-:. b>>.:.j. •>■ :p>n •::it;rnia!.threc leadi: n cial CM :>ect for the gue a eaklng l ied133 words
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Article59 1962-01-19 12 ■UETAR, map Bttetar AUtO Cii:t) ■■.viil boU I DlMpg Test on the Ea.M Camp Square at RAP 1 Seletar on Sunday starting at Ml pnii M: JI. Spro-'.t-;:, publjeiiy mem r: I 'lie C'l;o Odd tIMU Sumapon Motor Club, Porew Motoring i :lj tnd the Ci\i!59 words
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289 1962-01-19 12 Ceylonese sure of senior title after 6-0 triumph SINGAPORE, Friday. coaqopotitan Ceylon Sports Club team, who have yet lo lose a iiiunv. virtually won [hv Singapore Hockey Association senior league tournament when they blasted Indian Association, (J-O in a one-sided match played on ilu* .I padang yesterday. This clash of289 words
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109 1962-01-19 12 CINOAPORR. Fri.— Civilians will meet Army in the Singapore Hockey Association's local quaaraagHHr on the padang this even■M Mg pm In the opening mati h at 3 45 pjß Royal Navy will play RAF The Army team v ill be seated from: Major Everard.109 words
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Article30 1962-01-19 12 SI. MORITZ. Fn.— Captain Tom Moore, i Britain, :o. k place in me 15-kiioiretri 1 1( .->.--. i Miiry r. cc ne Ci.m--p/.onweal' h \V:i er tnu- > ciav30 words
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Article48 1962-01-19 12 HOCKEY: sha Quadrangular Meet— RAF 1 v RN (Pftdanf, 3.45 p.m.); Army v CMltani (FMtaOg, 5.10 p.m. i ATVLETICS: 18 Blfnaji Ro-. Cross Country Run (MSOCH Ifi r v Ba rrac k> 5.30 p m SOCCER: Frienaly Jnyiui Indians v HMS Chtffltcr QPtaCT Park. 5.15 p.m.t48 words
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Article19 1962-01-19 12 TOKYO. FTi- M.-.. Du\id. the Philippines bantamweight Eteinpion. lost on pomt.v acain<t Japan's hokie:. Kenu Yonckur.i yrsterci.y19 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-01-19 12 picture. Look ftt the water ...it was a regular mud-bath when Royal Navy brat Koval •Mr F«ree m the Inter-Services rugby encounter at Seletar on Wednesday Navy scored tries through Hill-Norton and Mercy. Parcel! sain,,! a try for the airm \n Thl ground held uatcrFree Press - 64 words
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