The Singapore Free Press, 6 February 1962
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Title Section14 1962-02-06 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03714 words
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Article250 1962-02-06 1 U.S. stops airlift of Dutch troops to West Irian OT-HE HAGUE, Tues.— 1 The U.S. Government has told Holland it will not allow any more charter flights of Dutch troops to West New Guinea to pass through American territory. This follows an attack by Indonesian students250 words
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Article94 1962-02-06 1 M paper quotes rumours in Moscow I The l»sIc r d a i- ol* <m at\i!vita Em«hrht»\ Ibcn ma iat i o i its Mil's. were imong SpQM"fiiawr said the r :ew ne Mir had talks with U H-irrr.. n I f the UkraMessage the t>:vr*t ntv* agency, has ".d:r.^94 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-02-06 1 OINGAFORR Tuts &m- cial Welfare oflicials this morning distributed cash to more than .">OO victims «»f yesterday's lirrs at Siulap and Tion? Bahrti. Distribution began at f> i m. for the Sielap kamponi; fire victims who spent the nij;ht at the Siglap Secondary School. Chinese New Year127 words
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Article25 1962-02-06 1 SINGAPORE. I Musi:m.N m <.: re u r.- F Ifr.rso!. t> .r o-t -motrn 8'.;,.;; T v i.. morni: 630 ivii: T-»n: ■::■•■>25 words
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143 1962-02-06 1 TWO NEW SCHOOLS TO GO UP IN DUNEARN ROAD SINGAPORE. Tuc... Tond- < n fOf two iour->torcy schools ;n Dunearn Road have been called for by the Government. One is lor a secondary school with 22 classrooms, mx special classrooms, one tiffin shed, one domestic science block, a science block143 words
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Article53 1962-02-06 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. Out; Hone Keat. mother of well-known srx>rnntr personalities, Dr. One b\ve«- I-a'-v and Mr. One Swee Kens, died tins morning, i^ho was The cortP'Jre leaves <b. Gr,.;-:^ p., d at 3.45 pjn. today for EM ,w\\ Cathedral and thence to the crematorium at53 words
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Article35 1962-02-06 1 MOSCOW. Tues.— Soviet spaceman Yuri Gacarin left Cairo by air Yesterday morninq for Liberia, the Sowet news .ii?ency Tass reported. He will V> P over at Trl l> ri li lib-. Arri35 words
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Article29 1962-02-06 1 GOTHENBL'HG (West Sv eden Tups. SwedWi hoavyv.ru h* boxer ir.cem.i Jotwinaoß kid bJ will marry &fIM B;r_i r I.nrui :ien. hi.i secret aiT. later this yru:\29 words
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Article24 1962-02-06 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Talka are eui'igptly under bodraen IndoneM.i aiici the Soviet Union for rhe promotion of cultural relatioas between the two countries.24 words
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178 1962-02-06 1 'Our men here have no complaints' says Gen. Goodbody SINGAPORE, Tuesday. of the British Forces in Singapore ;m<l the Federation are happy about their conditions ol' service and have no cause for complaint. So said the AdjutantGenerul to the Force >. General Sir Richard Goodbody, during visits to British military178 words
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150 1962-02-06 1 AKIHITO ILL -SO IT'S BACK TO TOKYO FOR ROYAL COUPLE SINGAPORE, Turs. -Latent |3 information received by the Japanese CorwilaU'General in Singapore from Bali i.s that Crown Prince Akihito was running a high temperature and had postponed his departure to Jakarta. a Consulate spokesman said that arrangements to receive the150 words
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Article44 1962-02-06 1 kauhk. (India) riuv Imii;i v -il n< .>"o 'o rppr.-,* v. liar .she did in Go. t if ti.p Chinese do not leave the northern border territories v.hicli they have "o( rupied," ;he limian Home Allairs Minis'rr. Mr. L.B. Shaslri, said here.44 words
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Article42 1962-02-06 1 saigox. Tuei Blxty American soldiers rook :>;t. in a helicopter assault upon ;i Viet Cong (Communist) st rone -hold in ?!ip Mekonp delta region of South Vietnam (in Bonday. Then von do casualties Throe v.ti Con| wire < aptured42 words
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Article98 1962-02-06 1 1 O N DO N. Tues.— Field L Mar>hal Sir Francis Festing. special adviser to the B'iti>h Defence Mini>trv left London by air ve^terday for Singapore to study the setting up of a unified British command in the Far East He and team or roar «x--pcrt98 words
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Article28 1962-02-06 1 LIMA. (Peru Tups. Two I p Americiin biochemist*; '.von- amoni; 18 people killed wlien F.u-f Airlines IXT-2 cra.vhert about 2.30 miles north of here28 words
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352 1962-02-06 1 Darby Dan is top choice in today's main K.L sprint By SCRUTINEER KUALA LUMPUR, Tucsdoy. I)AHISY DAN. who has Ixirn iraiislVnvcl lo trainer Vong Thau Yin 9 lUfa, was strongly lipped to win Hie nuiin (.hiss .">, Division 1. 5Jf sprinl when the cluinces of iiinclidates wt'iv discussrd on the352 words
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Article117 1962-02-06 1 TOW SIXCiU 1 111. si, in ;imi t..i, xmu.iti IS «Mue trn > i i.. t«m rither Uru marrow morniv ni indard hl »»y a torn tsintl> m ||< n h tmm\ ing tt i i- i > been coum<J< •r! was siul (It I < 1 RE!O. D117 words
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Advertisement49 1962-02-06 1 For quality, design finish in low-cost furniture f Model S5OO/61 tentre Table* (With matching Pahit Tablet) I Model S6OO 62 Sensational ':~'~.-:«-*w> w l«» our lim ..^^^tfM Low I'osl I R#fS^^^^^| Visit VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. SHOW ROOMS: 134-142. ORCHARD RD., SPORE I 129 IPOH RD.. K. LUMPUR.49 words
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201 1962-02-06 2 LONDON, Tues. Tin values closed around ii^ per ton higher for rash and about £2 for three months. T ip c i h riM- reflected ln- ntl il buying. while th< L.i buoyai.t toi was bn !ar«fiy empathy steadier tone in s201 words
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Article29 1962-02-06 2 LQMDQHL Tut*.— ':..-> Rmbi .a] I-.:-- rr n.cAces for Feb 1 lat yar, ueei previous Tn« SHJ 3 JS3 387 4 3M.1. »'f> »on ibH 173 1. 173.1.29 words
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Article25 1962-02-06 2 :.(JM>ON ;-i,v I;-,- Br::: QovcfiiflKnt a%ppr< -vrcl a".^r>- :i.\:. *2:\ ro!or.!:,l Developn.::/ V. i^an\s nci :0..:-. ■•-r roirr.ia: orr:> -.Mn In25 words
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Article24 1962-02-06 2 )NDON [■■.<■-- Stc,c.> ivflntd tin In lilhhlwi metal .as: w»t k l»-:i 65 tons to 3.754 lons. Cfa|»isi»g:—Londc- l Hu;i sc? tons.24 words
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Article40 1962-02-06 2 £HIPS tym,; alon«si(l* the Singapore sir::r i V\\ /,>■'■ lterte Lavi ateols ta nt 89 fact Wwct t \f r c k i ••^v.- >. r II h■• r.- r "I 22 H 2>:'. M >• :.^< r r."\V.:i. i'..l i40 words
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483 1962-02-06 2 US aid to India will continue: Business as usual despite Goa I Free Press city section: Finance and industry] NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE United States plans to do "business as usual" with India despite Goa. "Disappointment, yes hut not disenchantment" is the word heing quietly put out by the American483 words
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172 1962-02-06 2 STOCKS: RENEWED STRENGTH IN GILTS MAIN FEATURE LONDON. Tue.s. Renewed Mrength in Gilt-edp;ed securities provided the out>tar.ding feature of stock markets yesterday. There was some substantial buy Ing and with dealers short of stock, prices closed at the highest aj the day with gains ranging to nearly one full point.172 words
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Article57 1962-02-06 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. India Ls srudyinc a proposal to set up an Asian organisation tor economic co-operation, usually well informed sources said here today. Other members of the UN. Econ mic Commission for Asia and :.e Far East were understood to r>^ studying the proposal57 words
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Article52 1962-02-06 2 CAPETOWN. Tues.— South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves reached 314 million rand $1,334; million) last Friday. Dr. I". E. DoiiKes, Finance Minister. oiri the House Assembly here yesterday. This was 172 million rand ($731 million) or 121 per cent higher than the level less than eight52 words
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Article17 1962-02-06 2 HONG KONG. Tues. The markets here were closed yesterday for the Chinese New Year holiday.17 words
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161 1962-02-06 2 London rubber talks open: Gan states Malayan aim T ONDON, Tues.— The five day London rubber conference, attended by delegates of the pan-Malayan trade mission and those from the Rubber Trade Association of London and British manufacturers, opened yesterday with Colonel D. G. Dickson, presiding. After all the delegates had161 words
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Article87 1962-02-06 2 TIfIANLLA. Tues. Thailand, lfX Malaya and the Philippines will meet in a ministerial level conference next month to take up regional cooperative projects of the Association of South-East Asia (ASA), the Foreign Office announced yesterday. The announcement said that the meeting, to be87 words
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69 1962-02-06 2 JAKARTA. Tuok.— The Indone sian Government has extended the validity of the Malayan dollar to the Rnio Islands, south of Singapore. Dollars and Indonesian rupiahs circulate side by side in the Indonesian islands. An official statement said that although good economic progress had been69 words
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65 1962-02-06 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— Cities Service has awarded a contract to C. P. Braun and Company for construction of a butyl rubber plant at Lake Charles, Louisiana, it was announced yesterday by Cities Service. The new facUitary is designed for an ultimate capacity of65 words
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Article352 1962-02-06 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrtces. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Ftb. S. Pravtaua Tatia* ÜBBER No. 1 RSS a.l.f. Burapaan Ft* 24 11/1B 24 11/16 Marah 24 21/32 24 21/32 HUutifcß N*. 1 RSS •p«t M 25 24 IJ./18 tUUIIR H». t ftft •«tti«n*tnt352 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-02-06 2 IT'S ALL DONE BY MIRRORS IN SPACE AGE It's all done by mirrors the testing of parts for satellites and spaceships. This solar collector magnifies the sun's heat in Ohio, U.S.A. to 60 times boiling point and focuses it on to the metal component under test.46 words
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218 1962-02-06 2 Mac defends Lord Home: Censure motion rejected LONDON. Tuesday. J^ME House of Commons hist night gave the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, a vote of confidence, rejecting a Labour Opposition censure motion against him by .'J2(i votes to 228. The motion asked the Commons to deplore Lord Home's "attack" on218 words
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Article34 1962-02-06 2 WASHINGTON. Ties 'I he prob;:..; t. Ik.- on Berlin between Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister. .a.ri N'r Leewellvn Thompson. Dnited Suites Ambassador. ;tp expf <■:♦-,: >.. be resumed pcxs^biy Tie <■!.». >: thii Peek34 words
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240 1962-02-06 2 Algeria settlement 'very near,' says de Gaulle PARIS, Tuesday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle declared last night that France was "sailing r at full speed" towards settlement of the seven-year-old war in Algeria." He held out "positive hope" of peace and said "the moment is close" when France would publish in detail240 words
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89 1962-02-06 2 3 MILLION STAGE BRITAIN'S BIGGEST STRIKE IN 8 YEARS F ONDON, Tues. Three million workers yesterday staged Britain's biggest strike for eight years, causing nation-wide stoppages in shipyards, car factories, aircraft works and engineering shops. The strike, a one-day token protest against the Government's current wa?efreeze policy, was called by89 words
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Article25 1962-02-06 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Cuba charged thai her expulsion from the Organisation of American States was a violation of the U.N. charter.25 words
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Article19 1962-02-06 2 WASHINGTON Tues. Mr Rot* r* McNamara, S»-rr*-lary o! Del ence. .said yesterday that Th" in i^-. ....:.0r..'19 words
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93 1962-02-06 2 NEW DELHI. Tue.v— lndia has returned to normal alter a three-day nationwide scare caused by a rare conjunction of eight planetv Seers and pandits <wise mem all over India had warned that the phenomenon would bring catastrophe, possibly on a world scale.93 words
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52 1962-02-06 2 CLASHES LAOS 'EXTREMELY SERIOUS SAYS THE clash, •vxtr, all pan;, reas. mm. r, political necoSS Influence A Questioner m^ Prrr, M. Vi N^r White, altfr ;r. ail tfton in Laos at i-or.f'T. 1 influ. quan thor till \1 .Ol IT I tvr th Sm Ge rg; I put;, 1-^ Cussed52 words
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77 1962-02-06 2 80 NEW YEAR FIRES IN 20 HRS., 2,000 HOMELESS HONG KONG. Tu< Eighty l\ro broke out in 20 hours as Hnnn Konn <• brated the Chinese New Year Th«- average amounted t« one every 15 minute By last night nearly 2. 1< mostly caused by r.n rrackcrs. A Brass fire77 words
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Advertisement450 1962-02-06 2 -~-~smppirc<;~~ N.Y.K. LINE i ■■■> P. S'^am T:-3"g n 11 f«» Seta Miru 't h', G?-"3. i. Bwi, R3<.m. LO- A->. l mj«'. 27. 1 Mir m >»*»*anu Mary 'ut. famagus*-. v" pM gJ y n s a a 1214 Mar *t» Yarfc Miro A Mjs a* 3 j.-; P-t450 words
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Advertisement12 1962-02-06 2 Fine, sraooti: -writing always ROTAX ON.' $1-90 ••r tm€t Str k ptiofl|12 words
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Article288 1962-02-06 3 Set of 7 will depict Malayan fishes v*"unrui\t, 1 UPS. Philatelists ran now order the new set of Singapore stamps depicting Malayan fishes which will replace the current series in stages beginning on March 31. For a start, there will be seven denominations 2.288 words
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Article, Illustration707 1962-02-06 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN ;«ir ticket to Penang thai was the new year 'ang pow" I had always wanted when I w;is a( school, but Bial had remained a dream. Yesterday I met ;i young girl for whom this dream707 words
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Article73 1962-02-06 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. C. unisni, a Japanese manufacturer, arrived for a short stay before leaving for Britain. He stays at Raffles Hotel. Mr. James Miller, a consultant, arrived here from Bangkok for a three-day stay on the way to Hong Kong. He stays at the Goodwood Hotel. Dr. Harold73 words
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Article45 1962-02-06 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr Gwee Ah Leng. medical superintendent of Singapore General Hospital, will talk on "Perspective of higher education in Singapore and Malaya." at the next International Y Men's Club (Beta Chapter) luncheon on Feb. 10 at Prince's Hotel in Orchard Road.45 words
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Article27 1962-02-06 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Acting Lieut-Commander A- W. Basapa, a Singapore school teacher, has been gazetted Senior Officer of the Singapore Cadet Corps with ellect Jan. 1.27 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-02-06 3 1 wo Mis> V|,>, M.ltrs n.Mlth U.u.rr k that ▼ety in ya. North N.ir.nuk ether is very .ii. ml.l ..1..! Miss north is with the drll l.ltUf I. Miss pi tuna! irf is I>rn l -t r. ki ,i l;i fjx*iiiAtillC Jin if th.it99 words
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183 1962-02-06 3 NEW YEAR JOY PLANNED FOR 1,000 CHILDREN ON SATURDAY TIONG BAHRU. Tues.— Ch: nt t New Year joy lor more than 1.000 children in e Tions Bahru area w;l) m m the form oi an afterno* n of run and games and plenty ol "eats' .it the Tion? :>..:. r183 words
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402 1962-02-06 3 SEBASTIAN RASOO - SEBASTIAN RASOO MALACCA NEWS by f promote the State/ Ti BM ttee an lal as- State tic- ed by tbe i meeting ol Ist A v appointed 1 ,uriM Trade committee). xll tined at the me. ting :epre>entative. from r;s ciatioi.^ la t,i :o402 words
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193 1962-02-06 3 Peralta - Joint tourist industry for Malaysia call Peralta Iby S CINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Paul Peralta, executive officer of the Singapore Tourist Association, today called for the establishment of a combined tourist industry among the five j Malaysian territories. He said that the Malaysian territories had all the facilities for tourism but193 words
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Advertisement23 1962-02-06 3 A $500 CASH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! nnusT-De-won_Word Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page 'sewing the world i <:^ p OR!UM ITD.23 words
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Advertisement194 1962-02-06 3 ClockTower CIGARETTES THE FINEST CIGARETTES MADE FROM EMGU9H VIRGINIA TOBACCO. Rnest Flavour 40^ a packet of 20 I Master />—^ Jfrcshcr shirts V EXTRA Durabiln> EXTRA Snow Whiteness EXTRA Creose Retention EXTRA Freshness EXTRA Smort CuMi X>. Collot $24.30 Voluc \J $12.50 v. j If Also KOOLTON Shrrts Sport Shirts194 words
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Miscellaneous266 1962-02-06 3 CINEMAS (»i;|.<>\ RATONG: Hun Moon CATHAY: Blue Hawaii 1 .30. ,nd EM r <Mandann» 1.30. 1. 4 6.30. 9.30. i ti.;»o U0; Ciirl with the Golden GLOBE: Circus of Horrors Arm (Mandarin) midninhu 145 4. 7. 9.15. PABAMOUNT: Chiang Pin LIDO: Colossus of Rhodes 1.30. Kumu T/c «Ti-ochew) 1, 3.266 words
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Article135 1962-02-06 4 A PAIR o; Italian clogs caused many readers to fail in Fashion Sense Contest No. 4C. In thLs section, the first alternative •navy blue high-heeled slippers) was dismissed by almost every reader. The choice which coincides with the experts is beige leather flatties for the brown135 words
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Article, Illustration403 1962-02-06 4 0 Beads and baubles for milady seem to be getting bigger and bigger. But don't let them go to your head! Don't be tempted and get them too big or they'll outsize you, if you're the average Asian girl. Only a beauty 01 stature can403 words
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Article, Illustration269 1962-02-06 4 'DREAM' OFFER SETS HER IN TWO MINDS TEENAGE TALENTIME AkOL.Xj telephone operator, who has dreamed of entering the show business world for the past seven years, is now in a flurry— all because she has been offered a singing contract. Petite and vivacious Miss Yvonne Gunther is now considering whether269 words
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Advertisement293 1962-02-06 4 a (FASHION SENSE No. 42 CELECT the most appropriate accessories for this afternoon dress j from Modern Silk Store. In sky blue Swiss cotton, it is styled j with a pleated skirt and cap sleeves. Now place a tick against the accessory in each group you consider most suitable. I293 words
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Advertisement176 1962-02-06 4 \Ji\J OvlllV/ I 111)1-. v\_/i* mfy^lMZ vv/f h S IND|A^ MATAN was found <n the s^; \Wa Wi fof^k'Y W/ I^tANDAK MINES N.E. OF pontianak in ia W/Kl^r W)to% l? 8 7 E *A*A« OF MATAN WAS said /Jj>*^ \/7*^\^^^m^W/'i l \\to refused an offer of two ivap- 'Je^ 1176 words
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Article, Illustration727 1962-02-06 5 Michael Budek - Stalin struck terror into Russian Pows Michael Budek RUSSIA IF YOU OWN THE HANDS OF A WORKING MAN OU ARE SAFE. IF YOU HAVE THE HANDS OF A 'BURGEOIS' YOU SELDOM ESCAPE DEATH By oohlM- At young Stalin, I could see no siim n f *k i uterised his attitude727 words
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Advertisement293 1962-02-06 5 i THE SHOP NEAR THE ADELPHI HOTEL Hat a wide ronge of I 9^r^^K items for men including I B^ .< CALL IN AT 86, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD AND SEE GarrarD i Laboratory Scncs Type A HUM-FREE ond RUMBLE-FRIE > IF YOU MUi>T HAVE A RECORD CHANGER YOU MIGHT AS293 words
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Miscellaneous272 1962-02-06 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I" 7IETS SEE-IPUtV] I SMIL£-WA7CM^/ft\^ |I K?^^'" 1 7 J A A QUARTER IKiM TUE LIGWT— Is9)^^ IT WOMT TAKE^^V. \,^iir^J TUER£ H&te-yzj-j/s ,jt\ l Flows, keep noor eyes X A-^ >^^^>77^««^PBy Tr -^*yjoJmmAt I272 words
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Article209 1962-02-06 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Tourism on Malaysian lines 4 NEW concept of the tourist industry in this area is advanced by Mr. Paul Peralta. executive officer of the Singapore Tourist Association. He wants to see a tourist industry established on Malaysian lines a concept in keeping with th e thinking of209 words
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Article114 1962-02-06 6 AMERICANS who want to know more about Singapore before they come here ran now obtain the information by picking up a. phone and dialling; a New York number. This commendable .service has been made possible by an agreement between the Singapore Tourist Association and the Philippine Board114 words
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Article, Illustration669 1962-02-06 6 Pearson Phillips - Pearson Phillips by THERE IS SO MUCH NONSENSE TALKED ABOUT THE SCHOOL THAT WILL MOULD THE HEIR TO BRITAIN'S THRONE I REMEMBER the first lime I saw Gordonstoun. It was ten years ago, about seven o'clock in the morning. A group of large boys in shorts and jerseys was669 words
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Article74 1962-02-06 6 Thr 1V«»- Presreported "Mr J Fiana?ai of the Wuittltl a:ui Met sures Depar'me:/ was cyrl iiiK home on Friday Afternoon when he wa.-> knocked down by Mr. Shaik Aikolls motor car at the junction ol Stamford Road and Hill street. Fortunately Mr. Planftgan wu not nijured, his74 words
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Article69 1962-02-06 6 WAITING at a red traffic li'^ht. evtn when then* are no cars ll di ht. involves no IO6S < f dignity for a pedestrian, according to g Hamburg court ruling!. a Hamburg businessman, lined eight mams (about S6) after defying the red pedestrian light, had told the69 words
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Article113 1962-02-06 6 Life is like that I 1 SU.T, Ih. vi.,r. l 1 J I hi" Wit' I i.,t i iL»r 1 111 jp n oommA «^"^M I)' f i f ihTu .11)1! V in i. lit' |r fl <n I 1 1 1 1 1 l■T i "I 11. 11l MI113 words
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Advertisement532 1962-02-06 6 You can hand in your rlasMified ad. f«> any une of COLD STORAGE i SHOPS throughout MALAYA SINGAPORE CAMKRON MIOMLANO* iron Co4 Btorac* (M) Ltd., 1-5 Clar* StrMt c o.d s:urt»« <M) I^4 4 i Road KOTA BMARO i. 'f<* M&rkM KUALA LUMPUR r»»« IMi IA« Ij M.Artr.ur Stre«t ao|532 words
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Advertisement25 1962-02-06 6 Wishing All Our Chinese Patrons and Friends A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR LANKA Jewellers, 20, BATTERY RD., S'PORE-1. PHONE: ***** iTV Housr For r*ylon G»Tn*l25 words
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Advertisement112 1962-02-06 6 bJj jN\ lOPEN DAILY EXCFT-' 'n Jt Jj Kimono-clod c S^H SCrvi vru Jorvc W\\ I I SUKIYAKI ROOM omid > 841 V<V (DEAL FOR LUNCH b. Dinm M B^rfj^ A^y AND ALSO fCA f*■ W T fcß COMFOW* JE" ,7J "V-j-^r,- sta> at. sTfl AND HQTE .1 H :wi/t.f^112 words
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Miscellaneous346 1962-02-06 6 TODAYS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Short Wave Service: A.M.— 10.03 Holiday eODMTt; 41 metres (7250 k/cs.) noo cmi Richard— special Medium Wave Service: ieature; 11.30 Kronciion^ aOd 47S metres. stamboels; 12.00 (noom Chme.se A M— 10.30 Tne Kung H°e. New Year Red Packet; 13.18 Kuiu: Hee show;346 words
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Miscellaneous333 1962-02-06 6 1 c:<-" o.jv bein^ aii^ry? < 5 1 0 Ihe m*: t of hat .1 painter <; <■ rid of tnoee letters? <5). would wear? »T>. 1 C you pump ink out ol 7 Merely de.scnbes one < ..1. tbJ table? •">. <4i. 10 I ihat the waters hot j333 words
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275 1962-02-06 7 Cecily, Joan (on the road for 6 years) praise Malayans in Australia SINGAPORE. Tues. "Malayan nurses are maklnp a great impression in Australia," said two Austra Han nurses who arrived in Singaporeafter trottinp for six years. r hey are Miss Joan Fryer 28, oJ275 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-02-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ul Knglishmen ;md a 21-year-.iii iJoU'-tmtttT, who arrived in ck urged the Malayans here ironomirally while they ure =-il VOUIIiZ. They ar- Mr Peter Baker, a draughtsman in Bristol. Mr. Michael Blncalar a printer in London and Mr. Richard Merron194 words
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Article32 1962-02-06 7 TANJONO MALIM. Tues I'r.ree lecturers have been —ted to the Sultan Idris I raining College here trom 'he Day Training Colleges in Penang. Telok Anson and Kuala Lumpur32 words
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83 1962-02-06 7 UNDERGRAD OFF TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE. Tues. A second year science student of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, has left Singapore by sea for Sydney. Krishna Rajaratnam. 22. son of a retired government servant, won school colours when he was studying at Victoria Institution. He was a83 words
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Article79 1962-02-06 7 CATERPILLARS PLAGUE KL PEOPLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Many people living in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya have been plagued by hundreds of caterpillars during the past few weeks. These caterpillars were reported to be of different shapes and black, unlike the usual garden caterpillars which are normally yellow. One of79 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-02-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Young men should work hard and avoid late hours that is the wise philosophy of 77 year old Madame Tan Guat Loke, who celebrated her "double seventh" birthday with a Chinese dinner with her relatives and friends. Looking very jovial for251 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-02-06 7 SiNCiAFOith. lur -Mr and Mrs. Kee Chin Hin, both teachers, after their marriage at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor Road, Singapore. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kee Yew Chye, and toe bride. Miss Chu Ching Hsi, is the83 words
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Article185 1962-02-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Swiss visitors will write about the way of life, the culture and the current situation in Singapore in "Der Rheintaler", a daily paper of Switzerland. They are Mr. Hans Andres, 27, and his brother, Mr Samuel Andres, 21, who told The185 words
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219 1962-02-06 7 Pioneer status approved for three industries SINGAPORE. Tues. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Kcnp Swee, has approved pioneer status to three industries and is considering applications from five more. Industries which tpi eer status will manufacture plastic products, naphthalene balls and tablets, and steel bitumen container^ The total capital expenditure219 words
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Article23 1962-02-06 7 KUALA LIPIS. Tutv The Nr Tiong Kiat police station Jerantut i.- known as Sungei Jerik police station lr;jin last Thursda>23 words
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Miscellaneous360 1962-02-06 7 i ning to hire office help, this is i |DD» (Sept. 24-Oct. 23): t IT'S VOUR BIRTHOAY... .a~*, <« I—*-** ™*JT*Jft«. 1 PAMPCL (June 22-July 23) I pects at this time- Take advanYOf are one of those serious, UHHUCn Y Ol may begin a tage of them. methodical individuals in360 words
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Advertisement591 1962-02-06 8 Athletic Foot! It is contagious and can be excruciatingly painful Get Absorbine Jr. to kill the fungi and relieve the pain- Sole agents. MAYNARD <fc CO., LTD., 11 Battery Road and 202, Orchard Roadft MENG HENG GOLDSMITHS, 95, Arab Street have a line selection cf exotic diamonds which is a591 words
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Advertisement286 1962-02-06 8 /t\S Received "CMILTIRN" TOYS (Mode in England) IDEAL BABY PLAYTHINGS Available in colours ond attractive designs. j TIGERS LIONS < TEDDY BEARS MUSICAL DOLLS Awarded Certificate of tne Roya Institute of Public Health one Hygiene! Make your selections ot: SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Weor> 53, High St. Spore-6286 words
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1036 1962-02-06 9 tl ,:l5: CL 5, DIV. 3— si FURS. N .Bright Star sV) Sb ri 9 Ma»l. 8 1J in o.mi iTTC Sti Sublan 3 F Drruk 8 U p K Vem Vl -k;n.» :;r i;^? (Pintuße,;^/, Llm l >■**. 8 J iKi ;-k (Oolden1,036 words
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232 1962-02-06 9 PUN FOR BETTER LEAGUE: SCRAP AUTOMATIC PROMOTION OF CLUBS EDINBURGH, Tuesday. pbn for reorganisation in British soccer was made known hm> by Scottish League first division side, Hibernian. Their proposals for reorganising the Scottish League are even more revolutionary than those announced recently by the English League. The most controversialReuter - 232 words
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124 1962-02-06 9 OSMAN DECIDES FOR REDHILL IN CUP FOOTBALL SINGAPORE. Tata Redhill United maintained their unbeaten record yesterday when they beat Tanjong Pagar Rangen 2-1 In the Mydeen Cup football tournament at Parrer Park. The winning t;oal was scored 15 minutes irom time by left-wing Osman. The score at the Interval wsu124 words
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Article114 1962-02-06 9 ITEPPEL Tups. Keppel Club golfers boat R.A.F. Tengah by 8i points to 2-;. Scores (Kep|)Pl named first)- Mbert Moody <Capf.> and A. I. lYienen. li. K. Allsop and Cop]inc l o J. A. Lamont and Tom C. Smith i. West and D.ijy 1; W. D. Summers114 words
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Article41 1962-02-06 9 MELBOURNE, Tues. Only way to stop excess payments to amateur lawn tennis players was for member nations of the International Federation to observe the rules, said Mr. Norman St mnge. president of the Australian Lawn TennLs Association. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1962-02-06 9 CALCUTTA, Tues. Roy Emerson, of Australia, won the men's singles title in the Asian lawn tennis championships yesterday. He beat India's No. 1 Ramanathan Krishnan 7-5, 6-4. 6-3 in the final.34 words
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Article17 1962-02-06 9 OSLO. Tues. Robert Merkulov, of the Soviei Union, won the European speed skating championship.17 words
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124 1962-02-06 9 NAVAL BASE, Tuesday. TWENTY-two year-old footballer Alan Teck 1 Sai of the Dockyard Football Association will be seen in action again when the Dockyard I eaftne starts here next week. from playing last year. He will turn out this season for the Electrical124 words
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Article49 1962-02-06 9 ADELAIDE Tues. Australian wicketkeeper Barry jaraan said he had declined an Invitation to Join the Commonwealth ck r et a for 15-match tour of mx C °sman was rewort but he said pressare of business made It lm~s- bl for him to accept the invitation.49 words
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574 1962-02-06 9 S. A. RASOO MALACCA - S. A. RASOO MALACCA By Tuesday gAIXT Francis Association edged the National Union of Teachers (Malacca Branch) by a solitary goal in the replay to emerge champions in Malacca Hockey League played on the Banda Hilir ground. It was a well574 words
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Article, Illustration236 1962-02-06 9 Helen says: We're not being encouraged to take up games in State MALACCA, Tues MALACCA, Tuesday. JJOYS do not BBOOUnge their i^irl friends io kike up spoils. This charge \v;«s made by 1{)-yeai-old Miss Helen (ian Linn May, Malacca State basketball player and fool bailer. Helen, who is the second236 words
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Advertisement85 1962-02-06 9 'MSOL OF THE WORLDS BEST FILING V. S. O. P. BRANDY t I RENY MARTIN 1 1 V. S. O. P. BRANDY fK -^a^ia^a™ I There ore mor« kinds of bronzy Hion RsJ^ calendar. But Oi»hf bfOI^Y I *^^^1 tto (upreme tine* 1724, RIMY r I MARTIN V.S.O.P. Look for85 words
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Advertisement7 1962-02-06 9 MALAYAN AIRWAYS T^M SERVING SOUT.H E.AST ASIA7 words
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36 1962-02-06 10 SYDNEY I r M Mi -;i» I r:. !-i m:>, r -r.r W. ic,: I i::u circuit orer the weekend ir. y P.r. p \TclarPi; Hill StilrweU was third. Both drove36 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1962-02-06 10 Today's best bets: Flying Hand, Fine Filigree and Ma Folie I THE BEST BETS Scrutineer's best bets: Flying Hand (Race 1), Fine Filigree (Race .1). Ma Folie (Race 7). Likely longshots: Fiesta Lady (Race 2), Staraway (Race 4), Jolly Master (Race D NOTE: Barring rain the going should be fast.1,711 words
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Article44 1962-02-06 10 .>! K: IN ir- ::r. >:..! Hun-'.-r >Cr. x Ir- ,rul Y. V.'-n't Sooie'y) will ::1! rhe centre three-quarter vacancy on the I Rugtgr Union team to meet l land at Twickenham nexi Sa day. He to the ninth new cup l f.tm R-:vr44 words
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Article, Illustration416 1962-02-06 10 SINGAPORE Tues. vXK ut" Bwi don's l/ lr.icinvj: football trams, Onzrytp. will r np ovpy in Singapore on their presmt Fc<: East tour and play match against fhc State ai JaJan Bewai Stadium op. Feb. 13. Or^rvte was founded i i416 words
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113 1962-02-06 10 MONK'S HILL LEAD IN SCHOOLS DIST. FOOTBALL Tues.— Monk s tO Hill Secondary School are leading in the City District inter-schools league soccer this season. In their last match against St. Joseph's Institution, they trounced the Christian Brothers' School by seven goais to one. Superior in all departments of the113 words
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Article72 1962-02-06 10 MANILA. Tucs.— The team of Philippine Open champion Ben Arda and local amateur Howie Hagedom fired a IM-under-par 125 to clinch the 1962 National Pro-Amateur coif tournament at Wack Wack Country Club on Sunday Arda won the individual scoring also, beating Lu Liaiig llwan (Formosa).72 words
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109 1962-02-06 10 SINGAPORE TEAM TO MEET TOURING ORGRYTE SINGAPORE. Tuc.v The O Selection Committee ol the Singapore Amateur Football Association have named the Singapore team to meet Sweden's touring Orgrytr football team at Jalan Bv><lt Stadium on Tuesday, Feb 13 The game will be played under floodlight starting" at 7.30 p.m. The109 words
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Article35 1962-02-06 10 CALCUTTA. Tues— Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle of Australia won the men's doubles title in the A^ian lawn tennis championship* here, beating Ramanathan Krishna n and Naresh Kumar of India 6-3. 6-2. 9-7-35 words
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Article31 1962-02-06 10 KARACHI. Turs Yesterday was u rest dav m ?he third ai d nnal cricket 'If bfwpen P;.k. tan and England here Scores Pakistan 253 England 4J3 lor lour31 words
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