The Singapore Free Press, 14 February 1962
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Title Section24 1962-02-14 1 ■"C luial PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE HEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. 1*347. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03724 words
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Article53 1962-02-14 1 Bukit Timah gallops Eight to follow- P. 12 tut aolio Live to Lcinate [children ui er 6 MM. Wed bo I- six tuitions .<»\ irn--11 i polio .Mai d 1 ill. Min 9 l! h I i he Bi lain 150,000 .ill V !(i\ o reach53 words
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Article51 1962-02-14 1 I out $20,000 I for camI urt\ posters I -hows. spokesman lae camprevei. of an are now may last months. that v Administer be opened Mate: .-'hout the first mass .s;:u-« of polio in ■.vht:. was used a preventive mea--1960. the ..puomted 1 to detern.: the use of during51 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-02-14 1 PUBLIC ASKED TO HELP TRACE SILVERWARE STOLEN FROM MUSEUM oi\<; \PORi;. WML Ihc »5 National Museum authorities arc appealing to Um public to co-operate with thr police to locate the 112 items of siheruare stolen from the museum during the Chinese New Year holida>s. And to this end The FreePress164 words
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Article21 1962-02-14 1 Prince Souvanna Photuna has called for an tanmet of the three marring Laotian lac- :r... ;<•!•■• -t n. -.■,•<:.;21 words
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Article29 1962-02-14 1 KING-: n ran Wed.— Princess Mai^aret fc Op maent the Queen at the formal handing-over of the of independence to Jamaica on Independence Day, next August 6.29 words
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24 1962-02-14 1 BWOAPORI IPsd I •<■ lT cilvuKM tl .m m, Christina Loke, Cl .<■• niormii^ •>« ;< Sn Alan !<««.-• uilMlMfpl f. aU) on ine24 words
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Article23 1962-02-14 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Ml Lini Cam i>i«»n Ml r*-Fiiry-t:«f"eral S«.Mah> mornllu u .,i Vfll.iirUKll -...-p.-IHT H i, to :v.,n: thu, S;iiu:.>23 words
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Article22 1962-02-14 1 IKKISAIEM (Israeli Sector* w r( Mi Edward Kenned> brothei ol the US pMt-n nterred .,,l d Bfi»-Ourton. Pnmc Man. 'i22 words
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145 1962-02-14 1 $1,700 FINE ON MALAYAN STUDENT: U.K. SMUGGLE BID LONDON. Wed. A 22-year-Old Malayan student, Eng Hand Saw. the youngest son ol a Malayan rubber merchant in Penanf m found -i'liity ol trying to evade customs duty at London Airport here yesterday The prosecution charged that when Eng arrived at London145 words
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Article25 1962-02-14 1 I'M I ED NATIONS. Wed CihiUi.i i:* United Slat* and Cu >. b ;♦•:.<..- to ettle political difference* tag negotiation and live as ooo* neigh25 words
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405 1962-02-14 1 CONRAD CHIEW - $500,000 British film to be shot in S'pore CONRAD CHIEW By SINGAPORE. Wed.- A British writer and film director It now in Singapore to shoot a half-million dollar film entitled "Flight from Singapore." Ho is Mr. Dudley Birch, who is directing the picture for President Pictures Ltd. «)i London, and405 words
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Article40 1962-02-14 1 WASHINGTON, Wed M: W Avneii Hai i ::));u.. fis.,.-;..nt Occn!.i:;> c»l State fOI Pfcf WwAfTtl A:fair.s, t^st'ifieu ves'eruay tli;tl t^ieie v.'.rs n<j pre.-« ui plan To i oiin..:; UM MSUmU ir<M-pf> |q the defence oi Boutta Vietnam.40 words
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Article27 1962-02-14 1 CAPS CANAVERA] Wed.- The •V rocKH i impl< w li.-i :.v.r ■man ,i icd <>nt«i Hi o: T uoij n...».- iKAvn iii»- At.; r n. •<27 words
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Article90 1962-02-14 1 QINGAPORE, Wed Jockey IfOtM I.f Will b«" back in the .saddle auain at thr Singapore nwt ?;nu on .Sunday He bin recov< i^-(\ iron Injurii rece>t?od m a crash at the Penkng i)f- <•< :iiht meet Ins Lie wa.i out <*:. the training track this90 words
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258 1962-02-14 1 BARONET AND CAMERAMAN IN ROW OVER A BLONDE MODEL ONDON. Wed. A baronet, who also happens to be a pa inter, and a society photographer found themselves entangled today in a squabble over a blonde who also happens* to be a model. Both men I lAI 24-ve.t: old Btacey Rogers258 words
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264 1962-02-14 1 West's 'No' will keep the door open HIGH LEVEL TALKS IMPRACTICABLE WASHINGTON, \Y t j An outline ol Ibi Western reply t<j Mr. xik 1 1 a Khrushcbi i keeping upon thr door to B possible Mini::..' conference later this year. bas been draft i d ;iiui Rwmiti only Dual264 words
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Article30 1962-02-14 1 lod.o n Kitl in I'n iv ,vt int: in NiniMporr iul> M p in lomorr.nv v j ,v| inu iMKins ..l I in ami rnds al d...'. |> in30 words
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Advertisement85 1962-02-14 1 QuOranteed Cure Against:--f DANDRUFF! ,TCHY SCALP! I FALLING HAIR! J" J *v v RINSE \W 3 bcrt TODAf kwi MM ~J unte Oni© btofe m- r m of health an Trufood Trufood subM.tute you nded them to have whe« mSk fail* Trufood Mp« Trufood should be ancd or is 4-585 words
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Advertisement118 1962-02-14 1 CAPITOL^ /it GUITARS <j£F >.-r Mi I 1512 Student Model Round-hole S 50 00 1522 Same as above but polished 65 .00 1486 Concert model Round-hole 95.00 1450 Arched model with F-holes 90.00 1455 Same as above but with inloyings 95.00 ***** Extro large model F-holes 11 0.00 1455/S Arched,118 words
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Advertisement6 1962-02-14 1 4won &'4fealtk* FINE SHOES FOR MEN6 words
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244 1962-02-14 2 UPWARD PRESSURE IN TIN CONTINUES: RUBBER QUIET Free Press city section: Finance and industryj I I tNDQN, Wed. —The recent upward prv.s--i ire In tin persists, cash months flnal- vc::.- :■;>••> of £2 IM [)f-r ton res•t lvoly nr two. ri from UK. a »ers baa on a better cale244 words
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Article21 1962-02-14 2 LONDON. W«d.— The Financial Tunes market indices for Fetj year, week ago. pit-.. Vbaa: >4 n: w ■abMwn: not.21 words
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159 1962-02-14 2 BUYING INTEREST IN GILTS REVIVED: GAINS RECORDED LONDON, Wed —There was i revival buying Interest in Gi'.t -edged securities tn .stock markets yesterday, after their recent setback. and widespread gains eji re recorded. Indiustrials continued to meet a selective demand but the feature u,is i sharp fall in tobacco shares159 words
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Article65 1962-02-14 2 COVEN Tin". Wed A mn.-s met'tinu of 4.500 Jaguar workers held here yeMerdnv called off their ueekolG .strike. The men accepted a recommendation from the joint .-.iii>p .stewards committee to re- irn to work with tlie (iay shift 1 idfty T!if men had stopped WOCk p a65 words
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Article50 1962-02-14 2 AKR( >N O.v. <\ Ww, r>y: ♦ic Libbei v h\ci\ now iiccoun's »r lifivrlv 74 per cent of tlie new >l)er riin>umea m t he U.S.. should continue :->■> mrrea.se." rctordins to Mr. E. J. Ihomaa. chairman <>I the bonrti oi Goo<:--year Tyre and Rubber Co. in the50 words
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Article64 1962-02-14 2 HONG KONG r:<* .--C.oslns pnce.-> here today writ* Prrv: u.s IMB H -v s H.. v s:p.l >T'p, -.«.<.- .i.es \V;;»-4»!ock Ma-.i.t S!4 40 M4 20 -.t.r.s Kiile.'--11 h v.e S4 T.s $44 (in i t itle.i Dairy F.inr <V Cold Stoia-e v 4 41 0 i.f>64 words
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584 1962-02-14 2 Tin prices may go up with revival of interest By the Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Wednesday. yHE trend of tin prices seems likely to be upward in the next few weeks, says a Financial Times editorial. Although demand is still relatively slack for this lime of year, then* have584 words
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Article40 1962-02-14 2 LONDON, Wed. Stocks of reflned Lin In London metal exchange* official warehoiiseß at the end of la*t \ve*k fell 49 totu> (not 56 a.s issued yesterday) lo 3,705 tons comprbiin^: London 618 (not 611 as issued k40 words
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197 1962-02-14 2 Probe order but details of US stockpile to be secret WASHINGTON, Wed.— Tight secrecy would be kept regarding the contents of the United States national stockpile of strategic materials. Mr. Edward McDermott. acting Director of the Office of Emergency Planning (OEP) said in a statement here. Mr. McDermott was appointed197 words
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Article38 1962-02-14 2 TURIN, Wed The If fllj old strike of workers at the our iacUtrws of Socie'.a Lancia here has ended. Work uas re.sumed yesterdaf Tlie unioiis said that a^rt^n:ent had l)€en reached M ITt§M and hohday.v38 words
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278 1962-02-14 2 Algiers tense over rumours of anti-OAS murder ALGIERS, Wednesday. fKXSIOX rose here last night over rumours thai (lie owner of a cafe and his manager, kidnapped by a hand of armed men, had heen murdered by "Barhouses" special squads working against the extremis! Secret Armv Organisation Groups of Europeans, striding278 words
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Article107 1962-02-14 2 ESCHWEGE. (West Germany Wed —A 19-year-ojd East German youth, shot in the heel by Communist border guards minutes earlier, dived into a flooded river yesterday to rescue nil unconscious fiancee. The couple had been shot at oy the border guards as they swam the107 words
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130 1962-02-14 2 TALKS TO STOP THE WAR ADJOURN FOR REPORTS TO H.Q. 1> A US, Wed. Secret Franco- Algerian peace talks, in progress since Sunday near the Franco Swiss border, were interrupted last night to enable M. Louis Joxe. Minister for Algeria, to report to President de Gaulle in Paris and the130 words
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182 1962-02-14 2 SUKARNO, ROBERT KENNEDY DISCUSS W. IRIAN JAKARTA. Wed. !::> United States AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Robert if. Kennedy, ha* plunged directly Into deep discussions with President Sukarno and other Indonesian leaders on the West Irian BMfc U.S. embassy sources have emphasised to reporters that the talk* are of a "courtesy nature" and182 words
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Article22 1962-02-14 2 LONDON. Wfc P.c.d M *>hnl Sir FrancLs I- .sv ad\i*rr to the MiniMrr of Dc'n up a unified corr.n;a.iid l22 words
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Article348 1962-02-14 2 NOTE: AH prices below art middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Feb. 13. Previous ToOa* (ÜBBER No. RSI oit European ports Ftb 25 1/32 24 23/32 March J4 29/32 24 J «/32 wiiHtfl No. 1 RSS spot Mi •>«: RUBBER No 1 R|B fttfmmi Hauti348 words
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351 1962-02-14 2 Count-down begins but chances of putting Glenn into orbit 50-50 CAPE CANAVERAL, Wednesday. POL John Glenn's chances of goin* into space today are only 50-50. it was stated yesterday as the count-down be^an to put the astronaut Col Fohn Towers, Glenn's Unison officer told a press conference. here that he351 words
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42 1962-02-14 2 MACMILLIN WELCOMES NIK'S 'BROAD PROPOSALS FOR GENERAL I lj the Khi i th< C* :r.':V at th I meeting ol m v( r > .W.f i Ketmed letter to Mr V: 1 ere art •übli*. b.. I I power.s with tiictr I !•••-;> 142 words
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14 1962-02-14 2 SIX-DAY RAINS OAMAGI STARS' HOMES 4 almi caused tiding film tr.b.. 1 tfcf <— B14 words
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203 1962-02-14 2 I Mill) XATIOXS, I gKITAIN Ikis inloi nu <i I dllut groups line !h;it slu I jeiid lu t rein. lining t\c\u I indcpoiulencc hut that s\u I N;ition.s inlctTention in i\u I S:r Hurli BritlA r presentatives on u.- UN >embly's Trusteeship203 words
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Advertisement27 1962-02-14 2 The me t>t beauti< I I gM« -wf 1 t4fM I THE EMPC- I Trtl Vf!ti I the fmot uevasonor tape of AVAILABLE AT ALL GOOD MO*27 words
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Miscellaneous83 1962-02-14 2 CHI f the Sir>,JPore J «>»arv«s t«day art: IVrafc NV ■>•»■ 3, Tenko Maru < Mmmrsk «A. CljrtoMin >•"••» l«BH»a r-k 3!H/3». Matluk- Maenfe •Mttr ittn: T««ul Mam, Transar.\«ra. Addrrfey *v Kamban*:. Batafjord. Yaulin. Amentia. Jan-na, Seaaru ilaru, Prrmlna. Cat 1 ">»i> i' ri.a| Yobk Ann. Madta. Pvrak. soon Caoan.83 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-02-14 2 POP ;/^TME US&G&Q. WEN \f£\L f UEAVE IT IN MECE— e 0 TME LESS BECOMES V C V ITS SPENDING PCWEZJJ f 'ft. «H24 words
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119 1962-02-14 3 PORT FACILITIES IMPRESS PAKISTAN UPHNS MAN >IM;APORK, Wednesday N -hipping company head said very impressed with the facippinjr, especially the latest impment used for the clearance Shafi, chains*] md ►I Mackinnon M ukm/i,. I Kis|;tn Ijiiii| r( H arbour i r to any in Pakistan and tr rt the h119 words
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115 1962-02-14 3 THE TEXT OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE RADIO LESSON No. 3 P :il^ Hum bn mtm ':v Malay-English be broadcast t>- and nichtly by Radio Samapon- at 645 p.ni IXMW K! (MY <.\Rr>F\ K»r. N erak: scattPr^' l .•ijwrAiij.it shocked. Minah: M t:..,,^ >im .«l. K.i«an; 8., Sa, ..k ren.uK M »n.ih115 words
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Article, Illustration670 1962-02-14 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Fl LL house is expected ;it (he Annckc (ironloh and Blue Diamonds dance and pnze-giving to he held ;il Hie Victoria Memo nal Hall tonight :il 8 p.m. The dance h beiim fetid ir. honour ol the Indonesian singers Miss Anneke Gronloh and the670 words
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Article24 1962-02-14 3 HE. Wed. A Oi ram by Qcrn r r Nil be h»«ld at the i in r February 26. I the .nd.24 words
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Article56 1962-02-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wed The first ol a series of talks by well-known lawyers to familiarise Siv.^apore women on rh< ir legal rights will be given by Mr. David Marshall Inheritance and Property Flights ol Women* 1 at Sands Hous< in Clemenreau Avenue rr -a- The talks .ire56 words
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Article38 1962-02-14 3 Wed. -More a- a' h Road. 'rofCS- I Kiayll Ha I Anuar Muidfiad *<>: the University of Islam. Jogjakarta. [Ie said the fasting month was an appropriate time to come here to give religious lecture.-.38 words
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Article41 1962-02-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sultan of Trengganu baa promised to contribute a U"l«l medal lor the first prllC Wlnner In the First Blngapore International Student Baton <>l Photography, ■ponsored Mie Photographic Society Ol Nanjang University to be held in March.41 words
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139 1962-02-14 3 Australian firm may set up steel mill in Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. N. Sorrell. sales manager or a .steel company in Sydney, left Singapore yesterday for Pakistan after a 'twoday survey to in vest iliate the possibility of letting up a steel mill here. He Mid he hoped to interest139 words
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Article29 1962-02-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. ka increase of 107 motor cars i:. Jaryiary bring* the total of registered motor curs in Singapore at the end of January to 70.715.29 words
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296 1962-02-14 3 Rice trade mission returns from Bangkok 'satisfied' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TH& Singapore rice trade mission to Bangkok has returned here satisfied with the results of their visit. Disclosing this was Mr. Tai Yee Mei. \ieputy leader and secretary of the 12-man dele- nation, and vice-chairman of the Singapore General Rice [mpoiten296 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-02-14 3 OIXCIAPORE. Wed. Mr. >O and Mrs. Francis Sal« s dp Souza arc seen here after their wedding at the Church of St. Bernadette. /inn Road. The groom, who is with the Ministry of Culture, is the son <>1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph if81 words
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Article44 1962-02-14 3 siNCiAPOHE. Wed.— A oneman exhibition ol 1 1 In paint m^ by sir Chut Kong Eieng will be opened bf Ifr Km Teck Kui. presidenf ol th< Bttngapore Chinese Chamber ol Commerce at I pun. oa Saturday al the Virtona Memorial Hall44 words
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Article152 1962-02-14 3 Welcome to singapore Mr. Nihal Sinuh. a iounH alist and rorn -pond* f( >r tiic Btato man ol Hi Delhi, ;i:rivcd In M lor a short stay. He is ai tin Cockpit Hold Mr. J. J Brniir' 1 an A:i;(-nran MQMBtMtt flrw in irom Jakarta on his way to Saigon.152 words
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Article48 1962-02-14 3 SINCJ M^OHK \V. (1. Mr. Lim Chin Sionu r< i u ra Buri.>ai s< Us Win gtw« a t;ilk ..n "Maand M. -r-. r" I in Dommit I Bin Bricks irl r Unl* >i pr< n al 43(i-B Victoria StreH M li a.m. on Sund48 words
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74 1962-02-14 3 TWO FILM STARS TO HOLD SHOW IN AID OF FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE Wed are to n,d t!.( i .;> vi T: v .ir.- i!" it.i i M.in.i M Stadium r, f-M Mir.'.. v. ti.-',.,;,. t o h.-ip tin- v;. s tin broke out c n. v. •A..- an :i: tk:74 words
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Article12 1962-02-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wcxl. More I s. teter-Jomor secondary school r v12 words
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Advertisement85 1962-02-14 3 A M C^SH PRIZE EVERY WEEK! —^ggg_W° rc l Puzzle competition entry form is in the back page De ale rs In HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY AND WATCHES CIGARETTE CASES BOXES SIUER E.P.N.S. TAMKARDS ALSO WORLD FAMOUS <IMOTO CULTURED PEARLS G DE SUVA BROS., \lanufacturinz Jciccllcs P ace. Singapore-1. Phone: *****.85 words
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Miscellaneous130 1962-02-14 3 IN| >IX^ u'ar rodak 'Mahiyi 1 30, 4. 6.45, *-»piTt>i- Come Sep'cinbor ill \ill\V S- i< I-"- H.-n- 'T.iM.l 3 30. 7.30. SUM "^m i lhU)Ur Kl A: I- tM Conq' f> l s°->/.- 1.30 p.i SI igapor. Ch< Club. 1 SKY fvana.; o-aqu- r, r 1.15. Li!, ay s-d130 words
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302 1962-02-14 4 JOHORE ROTARY TO A WARD $500 CASH PRIZES TO TOP OF THE LIST PUPILS JCriORE BAHRU. Wed. SECONDARY students in Johore Bahru, who top the list in their respective schools, will be able to win cash prizes totalling $2,000 to $3,000 thanks to the Johore Bahru Rotary Club. Revealing this,302 words
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173 1962-02-14 4 Air Vice-Marshal arrives to take up post i SINGAPORE, Wed.— D Air Vice-Marshal H. J. Maguire. of the Royal Air Force arrived on board the liner Cathay to take up his new appointment as Senior Air Stall Officer. Headquarters Far East Air Force at Chamn. The Air Vice-Marshal was previous::.-173 words
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Article65 1962-02-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Ruler in Council haa appointed the following peiSOna aa member- oi Ueenalng Board for this vear. The District officer, Johore Bahru (Chairman); The President, Town Council, Johore Bahru "Vice-Chair-man): The Chief Medical and Health Oflieer, Johore: Dato Ismail bin Abu Bakar.65 words
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Article24 1962-02-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Tengku liansur bin Tengku Ya'acob ha.-> relinquished his post as Agricultural Office Johore Central. Kluang, states the Johore Gazette.24 words
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Article, Illustration337 1962-02-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A BUSINESSMAN, Mr. Thomac R. P- Dawvoft, is I>iis\ writing two books on I lit* hiiitTgenc> which be hopes will be readj for publicatioii in M:iv. His b' m which have approved bv the J- 1 d- Qovernnmt, will337 words
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Article113 1962-02-14 4 'NO' TO KORAN IN ALL LANGUAGES KUALA i.L.\.i'L d. lit UMNO religious committee sugfestton to print the Koran In all u <ases and dlsi ributa I nto IL I eners at the i.atior.ai uid International K i read! compel Ition act month hi bee: re cted. An ".i Lai of113 words
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Article28 1962-02-14 4 JOHORE BAi'KL*. Han Raya Puasa wili fall OB Thursday and Friday, March 8 and 9. Instead ol llarcn 1 and 8. states the Jnhore. Gazette28 words
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185 1962-02-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Vounf Wonien*i Christian a i i o elation. Kuala Lumpur, has launched a two-year campaign to raise funds for its .second residential ho>tel to be built in Kuala Lum- 1 pur this year. The campaign is directed at its members,185 words
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101 1962-02-14 4 NEW YEAR TREAT FOR 250 INMATES OF HOME JOHORP: BAHI U 250 i: mates of IV ;>> < Home Bah! '.v- tn .ited to a ill] by t! e J :.<•:< B Ro;ary Clu .r J....« S It was a Chines, trea' I iged people in the welfare hone. *:;>•.:101 words
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25 1962-02-14 4 Expert discuss war on plant disease J of it.s irSy I ftanr I I I Mr ma! M 1 ■■Its with the expnm abn>u'i v25 words
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Advertisement180 1962-02-14 4 INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY NO FEES EASY WITHDRAWALS Pmncck Finance Companies have been created and geared v decelerate the distribution of the Pinnock Croup's own mmuf M. llllixJ products bv providing hire purchase facilities for reputable Reta-I Dealers ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR INVESTMENTS TO BE DEPOSITED AT A LOCAL BANK180 words
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Advertisement42 1962-02-14 4 REWINGTGN K i -i'« Mg REMINGTON CORDLESS LEKTRONIC thinu.- wi'.:i« y- ■Mfe H iiaife gives up to adjustable roller combs give you tfet H M .i<Ml«sjßfort•Me dose shave. WORLD FAMOISRKMIN<I S Obtainable at: 2ND FL. JOHN LITTLE BRANCHES AT k LL" A.42 words
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Article, Illustration862 1962-02-14 5 BILL RAVENSCROFT - Red Hilde, East Germany's Hanging Judge BILL RAVENSCROFT i\ ONE WEEK lIILDF kiytlv^t. Sd BANDED out I, sKNirvrp I>EOPU] T0 DEATH L_l BBNTBN W AMOUNTING TO 400 YEARS. By THE WICKED WOMEN PART FOUR She had so filled the jails that there was a labour shortage and the Government of862 words
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Advertisement114 1962-02-14 5 Clock Tower r IGARETTF.S the RNECTCfGAPC rTBBM^DI F-RCM E MOUQH RGiNIATOBA A AxHI *P IEI^A. "^S^™ N Jap tfTy-s HA m H Hr *1 r/ Rne^ 4 Flavour 40 c a packet of 2O (GEVAERXL-.. BELG.UM <^^Gji^^ J store rtMANG r*«t| rMU I MALAYA 30 per I SI7TS 170 'or114 words
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Miscellaneous160 1962-02-14 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I TWATS «i[?iCi;t.CuS.XAU. YOU'RE A LA>VYE*J ll_L 60 WITM GO AWAYf u- il in SUES A 6V«;EST 3\ZL CZ. SWEET WUAT SMOULP V YOU AW^ WANT ~VD TAUC KJARPA! i_ M! U-^MJI very prominent- people160 words
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Article356 1962-02-14 6 Architects of tomorrow 'the new head of the 1 Architectural Department of tiu- Polytechnic, Mr. S. Shroll. has stressed the need to m t up more facility s for architectural training in Booth-East Asia. This was necessitat- d, KM said, by the intensive industrial development programmes n )\v beirm carried356 words
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Article1041 1962-02-14 6 Hugh De Courcy - THE DEATH RAY COMES TRUE Hugh De Courcy SCIENCE TURNS AN AGE-OLD FANTASY INTO FACT by BUT MAN WILL USE THE MASER ONLY IN THE WAYS OF PEACE FEW READERS OF SCIENCE-FICTION COULD EVER HAVE EXPECTED TO BE ALIVE FOR THE ACE OF THE RAY GUN YET TODAY THIS DREAM1,041 words
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Article371 1962-02-14 6 STEPHEN LOCHTIN - STEPHEN LOCHTIN By Wed. AIR. KHRUSHCHEV ;> engaged in a hat ilo of wltfl with thousands of his ofllcialfl over theii right to u car. Soviet oiV.vu: BlOStly the sons ol forner peai inl Imew or.iy nor < drav. e ill In their youth. Now they371 words
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Article61 1962-02-14 6 The Free Press reported: "Monsieur Lauthier of the local branch of the Banque de l'lndo Chine. has been appointed the Singapore agent of the Alliance Francaise. a national asso- ciation in Paris for the propagation of the French language in the Colonies and foreign countries. Mr. B.M.A.61 words
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Article96 1962-02-14 6 INDUSTRIALIST John 1 Boyden suggested on Sunday that British women go on a "love strike" to force their husbands to join a ban-the-bomb movement But psychologist Dr Keith Cameron said, "If wives went ahead with this dangefOUfl Idea, they could do more harm than a nuclear bomb."96 words
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Article104 1962-02-14 6 Life is like that m..fi 1....K.,. 1 I I arid s., u j rr i lie h (iniin I u.tr, ttj oH I thought lL^t 9** husband c&4 afford it thi, year: I LALGK WITH BEACHCOMBER •WB hetd mastff «j public school is npj ed in my paper to j104 words
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Advertisement559 1962-02-14 6 You con hand in your classified ad, to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA <™d SINGAPORE CAMERON HIOHLANOI C'OjU MOf*4C« <M) Ltd^ 20 Tajian Kata. VON CoM Ktora«« (M> U4. t I -ft c *.i% StTMt. KLAN4 C< .a Storm* e (M) 1.14-, 1 1 N*w Road. MOTA559 words
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Advertisement44 1962-02-14 6 illlllllll[3IIIMIII||||C]lllllll!IIIIC3lllll!llllli' PATEK PHILIPPE |1 the only watch manufacturer whoso entire collection of men's watches carries, eneravrd on every movement, the oilicial stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-olri "GENEVA QL\-VLITY V H. SENA, LTD V'^.^. CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. niiinotnmHiioiinmiHOimmimr44 words
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Advertisement111 1962-02-14 6 STOCK CLEARING SALE To Dispose of $400,000 In Ready Made Goods 7 s PRINTED COTTONS PRINTED NYLONS PRINTED COTTON LAWN PRINTED PUCKER NYLON 100' r NYLON STRETCHABLE SC > NECK TIES COTTON VESTS BRIEFS LADIES' PANTIES ati MANY MORE VARIETIES T' :[:EC" at:--84, HIGH STREET, SPORE. A SID 76, ARAB111 words
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Miscellaneous263 1962-02-14 6 MbN singapoki: Dsctar; SJI QBBtto*; Ui fttort wave hrmi :>(im «g?*j IMl(J "2 11 inenrs m> kc/s-) MalayTsia; 10.30 Thirty-minute mevrps theatre; 11.00 Festival of music; A.M. 1100 Programme muti- 12.00 (midnight) Close oown. mary; 11.02 Theme hi mu.sic; RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) 1130 Tbpta for today; 11.45 P.M.— 1.15263 words
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Miscellaneous278 1962-02-14 6 (Li F.s AChoss i Oaf -aether in cnur-.. 4, 1 Code letter for a little food r (G>. 2 Mj--:. ,-ou i. ...<■. eai 711 means a pay iii(ie;we >Rj ];> wLiuii- ab(,ut 8 Mineral (4 >. I OUntrj I 10 Fierce omtni (i). li Alleviate 11 A horse can't278 words
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93 1962-02-14 7 Information brochure lanned for air travellers L-4PORE. Wed.— I lU stralian typoI signer is I Singapo'. colI n to Khun for ny to here. oy revealed that I In 81 tntereste<i ta Khure for that the 1 be a n pambe Issued the air ticket mation on xpected when l93 words
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Article21 1962-02-14 7 The here the r Fund. -icity Muzhar. told loney was iwa leld ]i i mcflten C\\::>21 words
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Article19 1962-02-14 7 Hospital Cheer Fund officials Yu Kwoo Wei. Ulu Selangor. -halnnan ot i unri: Mr. i Raof M. r. .tin.19 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-02-14 7 PASSAGES TO S'PORE BOOKED TWO YEARS IN ADVANCE West Australians find holidays here 'irresistible' •■■■■a SINGAPORE. Wednesday S lN tour^ RE hiLS beCome ;i toi' Wrst a, tract o n among West Australians so much so that sea passages between Fremumi, a ncl Singapore have JJjOtod vo yi ars S303 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-02-14 7 Dancer Laximi to enter Methodist college in Melbourne rtINGAPORi:. Wed. KulaO jeya I. a \inu. IS. u.i> seen otl by scores «»f relatives .itul triends at Singapore .urport before fly ins to Mrlbourne for further studio*. L.i\imi. a former student of tlu- Mrthodist (urls School at Pa>a I.ebar. is the96 words
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117 1962-02-14 7 RAFFLES WIN KNOWLEDGE QUIZ BY FOUR POINTS SINGAPORE. Wed. Raffles Institution beat Catholic Hiizh School and Crescent Girt.* v a nar h r(^ in an inter-school mvhxiue quiz held at fiu- RafV.t-s Institution Hall. The quiz was organised by R-ifflt- Chinese L-D.C.b. •Literary, Dating and Cm« Sociotv) This vis *he117 words
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157 1962-02-14 7 MORE C-PLAN STUDENTS OFF TO STUDY IN N.Z. SINGAPORE, Wed.— Six Singapore students and a university graduate leave here by air today for New Zealand for further studies under the Colombo Plan. They are Kwik Wee Bing. 18; Lee Hal Guan. 20; Patrick Wong. 22. a B.Sc. graduate from Formosa157 words
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Article113 1962-02-14 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Response to the new course on 'The Uso of the Abacus in Commerce" has been described by the Adult Education Board's course organiser, Mr. Chuang Ting Lan as "beyond expectation." Mr. Chuan? told The Free Press that about 90 people had registered for113 words
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162 1962-02-14 7 WELFARE WORK FOR BLIND IMPRESSES U.S. VISITOR SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Edward Waterhouse, airector of the Perkins School for Blind in Massachusetts, who spent two days here, ■vas impressed by the welfare and educational activities ioi t,he blind in the State. He visited the Singapore School for Blind in Toa Pay162 words
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Article35 1962-02-14 7 KUAL ALUMPUR. Wed. Mr. H. R. Mills will speak on "The British Council" at the luncheon meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club today at 12.45 p.m. at Le Coq d'Or.35 words
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106 1962-02-14 7 EXAMS TO GAUGE ABILITY OF ADULT STUDENTS CONGAPORI. Wed The i3 Adult Education Boara will hold an examination on the last week of the first term lor all the stude;ito of its ■eoondtt]! causes. In a circular to all centre supervisors, the Board's Administrative Oilicer, Mr. Ang Qee Bah .said106 words
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317 1962-02-14 7 ECAFE praise for industrial growth in State SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (JOUNTRIES in the ECAFE region inducting Singapore and Malaya have made considerable progress towards industrialisation in the past twelve months, a United Nations report from Bangkok says. The report, based on tbf 14th session of ECAFE's committee on Industry and Natural317 words
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Article, Illustration216 1962-02-14 7 'I FEEL YOUNGER EACH DAY' SINGAPORE, Wed. At 9ii Madam < hee Ah Lay is still not too old lor < hi n« so New Year ang pows. (lire, oldest inmate of thr St. John's Homr for th< \g< d at Wan Tho Avenue knelt to216 words
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Article18 1962-02-14 7 lI'OH, \Vf(i UMNO ivrak Ls to put h'oad hf-n loiu M i and rosting SlSO.ti,18 words
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166 1962-02-14 7 UNION HAS UNITED JOURNALISTS CHAIRMAN SINGAPORE, W o ri The Singapore National Union of Journalists in the first ymx of its existence has H tablishfd unity amonp all Journalists in the Slate and has mad--contacts with 14 national bodies overseas. This was stated In a review Of 'he year ".->166 words
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Advertisement53 1962-02-14 7 SIEMENS f m fetes an J indicate 3ermon 1 Iron with rr- 1 loos life e*ta| capacity. imbbi iap» t- Plated body li J t L -r=Ml £LODICA d rmaov Ir I m oto,s chofo^ I Crfo Tollable r ioM «od.ca ..$22.00 I M =a $25.50 I TMv IT»., r^^53 words
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Miscellaneous378 1962-02-14 7 n imiU I which is owing to you. Make sona! appearance by bein- conIF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... urxxl ih. of it, too. cerned over neatness and tidi ness. th^ht^, l^.:^::;^-^ cancer SssT^p scorpio ;--v Nov h^ r^ g h" >ou ear »n££ yt^ f duties with V^Pdefation criticism or contrary378 words
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Article, Illustration491 1962-02-14 8 SU KHIM - Turn to local wiy versatile— and cheap SU KHIM BY JjJVEN wi t h the abundant c;i n c material available for furniture making in the Federation and Singapore we Ikiw not made good use of it. A well known local cane furniture dealer said: "Asians are in the minority491 words
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Article, Illustration316 1962-02-14 8 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE BY COLLECTING GLASSES IS A FASCINATING HOBBY FOR THE PARTY GIVER pXTERTAINING ii Singapore is becoming more common. All we 4 need is an occasion, whether it la religious, or traditional, and it o tiers enough excuse to hold a party. For font art- ttM dSjTS316 words
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Advertisement348 1962-02-14 8 QEiafoHEHiJQfijaiiaE YOUCAMAWW£4ffO*P HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE I I Mony new designs. Or your own designs NEW reduced price. Big cash discount. More easy terms. Hiring and repairing at special charges. UIUCtiaaMJURNITURE DEPT.J SIHCAPOUE M-S2. ORCHARO ROAD. ItL: ***** J K'jaiA LUMPUR IM. BATU ROAD. TEL: M525 PENAMG 32, BISHOP STREET. TEL:348 words
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Advertisement78 1962-02-14 8 i>Y ■aL l^H s -y \^H S I fl A«*»f«<'«" »«o I k* I >rl I EVEI Y SATURt^AY EXTEMS :•> \\m I DODO AND HIS BAND PROViLt :m 'H S SUNDAYS POOLS'DE BAfibE; I B fI l cTRAND HOT| In) jU Most > flir-Coni 1 '^M I A r»i78 words
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Article, Illustration933 1962-02-14 9 HE MITSUBISHI 600 (UNDER $4,000) WILL GIVE THE BIG-NAME SMALL CARS A RUN FOR THEIR MONEY THE NEW CARS A> 1 II K U Inpancse (Mi o u r one that I 1 to thr -tahlished !-f o! it^ -<»(! fcatul un(J t I h thtiihi^hi »;ihi933 words
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520 1962-02-14 9 QUESTION AND ANSWER CORNER MY 18-year-old son who to has liim :l s i )n|ts ir ■toCC la»1 (■h^i^li^l.^^. has iio;i (!♦< '«'<<>• in lhr h ht nI recenfl itpirto, HmU Ig H m i> MM "I tin- littlr iiiijiri520 words
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Advertisement96 1962-02-14 9 K INTRODUCING THE LATEST NCED'HfI- 111 II I HESEjII/1 l| I JJINDING |f 111 II I w H_ T .^i^l^* mlTsubishi-600cc deluxe [lEVhT' JOHOR£ BTShts«S%» H^ I Bolhru Tel. No. 2535. kS 1^ k ala LUMPUR The Southern Motor I h A^ A LUMPUK jo|oo Rqkj LQur I Kuala LurnP"^.96 words
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Advertisement190 1962-02-14 9 tu Wu Em, nnPCP \'V I ■ifl'C iMfC i v r lm »7j aTa v^ f World/ W/1 ||ClI 1 Mart rr/?f problems? LET THE EXPERTS HELP TERCO (MALAYA) LTD. in. ALEXANDRA koad. SNGAfOKI TEU M()M/2 I QUALITY RETREADS NEW TYRES TUBES i SPEEDY EFFICIENT SERVICE C(/r YOUR TYRE COSTS190 words
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Article, Illustration396 1962-02-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r pill pasl Ihra -mus ii;i\r marked a steady riac i !Mu <■! 7.~> Squacfaron R.N.ZJLF attached R W T< ngahi aol only where Ser rices ruggci is concerned but in Singapore's i Illli !I!-J > IS396 words
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Article72 1962-02-14 10 EAST LONDON. (flOUtll Alnra 1 Wed. TIM Borcicr Soil o. ill Association voted till to OM 10 vutlidraw Cram thfl South African suitbaii cbamj)ionships to be held in Pretoria (ram Feb. 2G to Mnrch 6. The action lollow.- the refusal ol the managaneni committee ol the72 words
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Article, Illustration668 1962-02-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ARMY emerged the 1962 Inter-Services hockey A Champions alter a thrilling three-match competition last week. In their fight to clinch the championship, Army beat rivals Royal wavy 2-0 and the Royal Air Force 3*2 in Use final game668 words
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348 1962-02-14 10 GILLMAN. Wed. THE final of the Far East Land Forces hockey championship will be piayod at Gillman Barracks hero this evening, starting at 5.00 p.m. Finalists are 1 7th Duko of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, winners of the Malayan Zone,348 words
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32 1962-02-14 10 HEWITT, FLETCHER TAKE MANILA DOUBLES MANILA \V. d B M anc K< n Hctch.': I in Phil] Open U }i '(»p..u.(i Ham John:.;. i rii Uungo. M 1-4 and Hew Ju.—Dimgo comb..32 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-02-14 10 Two more regulars leave but Services hope to thrive with new talent PJING VPORI W( S;r.-., J. u Si r\ ic« are determir M the Malaya Cui troi Malayan sex ipn :nacy. have run ..H;i;n par*. v.-j. regular c forward Sp k ho are i arhead and I feet 1104 words
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56 1962-02-14 10 6-A-SIDE MEET FOR SIGNALS IN FULL SWING P'Wm PANJA I tournament. orgam^^B fl I I I I be able to pick M e new ariv^l prepare them lorthTS I well a> for th« I ;>t. Martin said M teams, drawn fr«H matched and I I |g being run or. basis,56 words
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Article34 1962-02-14 10 Japanese 'sumo" ■_:..i.d clun.;.-.-:.. K is in London T^B accompaiiU'd by reos^H i hsMinn s his wife. The Japan< pion and his Europe at ti Air I fl34 words
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Advertisement162 1962-02-14 10 Jterro^raph A unique all-purpose tope rccordcr. Full mono and stereo w recording ond playback facilities. Built to the usual world-famous Fcrrograph standards. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. SiMCatOM «*fki» iron »ims. w»i»cc« Free Home Delivery BaL We invite you to become a regular reader of i LL^yJ the Singapore Free Press.162 words
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Miscellaneous212 1962-02-14 10 h J td& «Jf//i r J I z/^N W /•---> t-ECTEO V\£STC£RMAN K>OTaALLf« 0> n \<~i —^"'iTiin W^mmMlA m > i' >Faßini^ 6 o -:l»dav hl ;s> amjcm wan'i I U/ADUyr/r /Jiff f f JP| W^M Jv^f*// JI "^T^- /^"i l\\ ~~^V A\: COULD COVMAND A FABULOUS f-EE rz^tf ///jj212 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-02-14 11 bautMii ,-a uaum MM rirmilv IVr- in ik rag.i Nr*V»'ll liu'hf idem <»l urn i v mat train. mux on i "Thr lohorr •v far tlii- ".hows lohorr tin-31 words
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Article45 1962-02-14 11 England d the it am and beaten r Rugby Union France In Mde in both M electors give the i-.ce. .icox (OxUnderwood Prch Roberts Sharp i Jeeps P E City> P fl J J.D. Currte Rogers P J. Taylor RE. Syrett45 words
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79 1962-02-14 11 Papuan jumper is Olympic prospect tfSTPALIAN SPORTSLETTER SYDNEY, Wednesday. found a new Olympic "hope" in ■in. though untrained, shows brila high-jumper. He is Edward I from New Ireland. At a recent m Port .Moresby he cleared <J ft. p:v., --ci .I!: "ial.s i l the IM] *-ur A A- they79 words
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Article112 1962-02-14 11 u spurt i» Australia is an iniVmcrica tenpin bowling. Tcnrillv arrived in Australia and t i\. according to local organisers. >■: iniiMiip- be an ex A :c; ca-sh f»r the x trip to thp S A pu: 'he female dlvl>loi;. ...nr.'hlis are tw,, o! American112 words
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389 1962-02-14 11 4i Tiimr.. i .IOHOHK. Wednesday. A k!,, n Jonore Stale have made tremendous progress in foot'Kill, more could have been achieved had more officials of football LiiiDs and district associations lived up io their commitments. Soccer vvas played389 words
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73 1962-02-14 11 Detk on. W«d, Iflke Gaza, basketball roach at Detroit All Saints High School, was placed on a year's probation by the City Catholic League after his team drubbed Immaculate Conception 151-26 to set a state scoring record. Guza was accused of "violating CathoUc coaching Pthics" for73 words
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263 1962-02-14 11 GOH CHYE HIN RE-ELECTED AS PRESIDENT I SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Goh Chye Hin uas unanimously ret*lc< I'd presideni ol ihe Singapore Amateur BnirtMrthnll Federation at 1 .i:.:i;;ai general meeting In the c i h ioo riuiv Mr G>>h has her. ;u th helm ol tlii' s.AIi f sine the time263 words
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Article22 1962-02-14 11 HONG KONG, Wed —The visiting hms Terror rugby team ironi Sinßaport beat the Club Drafoni teuni ol Hour Kong ti-0.22 words
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229 1962-02-14 11 Bulgaria soccer chief predicts defeat for England and Hungary BULGARIA. Wbfl hl*« reached the final stag« ul thi world Soccer Cup competition tor the timt >hould qualifj Ui Chile tii-- w iarter nnais, according to manager Mr. L) Chakuruv. Bui. in- in sroup ton toufthfi v>. nil England, Argentina andReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement148 1962-02-14 11 AB^B^Bw^^B^BVß^Aß\^^Bi if Jfe YOU MUST TRY A Easy to start vvvAiiiijli >k Cj fjf^ Simple to ride V A><s7 TD n£P ijlt^^ Safer on the road 0^ P^ of gravity ensuring excellent '-#SL/ f HIBJ w- JH ll _y^-_^^ t^ L —ij'~ *jf .^bbT^b^E J b^bhb^b^Sb^' *^i y Central Sales148 words
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Article121 1962-02-14 12 HOLE IN ONE riOMSON. WM Naruwt H I:. la pr<>les.>i'.::al. hot a hole-in-our at the fifth hoi< I»>2 yard par the Roy ii Sii.uapore Goll Club's links here during a practice round ycsterda;, I: v :n: a' »n <■;...::.:■: c. .i. vti.-(\ prlae of $5,000 Narumi began his career as121 words
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231 1962-02-14 12 10 TIPS TO HELP YOU ENJOY TODAY'S GOLF \lM»i;i \\.(i ll >.»u .irr O u 'l' 'i"U Ihe < Invas 1 roph> lourn im. nt to<la\ or the I!»H2 Mii^'jp«»rf Open !al« r fhi> wtrk, tak.- tins .id\i«.. pl«*asr: 1 Don't wander aimk The golf ball Ls hard and. needless231 words
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Article50 1962-02-14 12 land dub beat Royal Air FY>rce Changi by 9«i points to three in a friendly golf meet. Other results: M ly medal bo-- \v. ne:> a Tabata •< L'K UP t first nine»: Una Tai i tda*s 2>. Second \V A Tillage and B.S. Soin50 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-02-14 12 rpifOMSON. Wed— lt has 1 been decided that to d.i\ s (hi\as Ir«»phv fmu l>. ill host ball team event at the Koyal Singapore GoM lub will be a four hall b»st ball coniqetition played o\er IK holes, instead of a twohall best aggregate event75 words
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Article, Illustration793 1962-02-14 12 LITTLE NENE - Par shattering practice as world golfers test Singapore Open course LITTLE NENE PRE-TOURNAMENT GOLF GLIMPSES By Singapore. Wed. PAR wrtrkirm irmn Australia. America England. Scotland, Japan. Taiwan, Boutti Airu-a. Indonesia. Singapore, Malaya and the Philippines practis- I tin- Royal Sinuapuri 1 (j.,;: C\\ib -trreiay to Bharpi n np thetof strokes793 words
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Article74 1962-02-14 12 Today's Sport in Singapore C.OLF: Cbivae Trophy Professional Team Event (Thomson, 1.00 p.m.". RI'GBY: FARELP Semi-Final— 18 Signals RetU. v Ist Royal New Zealand Rent.. (Malaya) (Meiktila Barracks, s.oo pjn.). HOCKFV: FEAP Inter-Station Championship MB p.m.; raf Chang] v rap Tangah; 5 i 0 pm. rap seieiar v raf Butterworth;74 words
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472 1962-02-14 12 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER YES MASTER DOES FINE TRIAL OVER HALF A Ml J By BUKIT TIMAH, Wednesday. FORM GUIDE The Free Pre»s ill publish i tico-puyc FoTM Guide tomorrow. CILVEK SCREEN 111 who won liis last two starts in stylish manner, is472 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-02-14 12 THOMSOK, I I I Boui 'choj I breaking 1 leading all ih, I i W 1 :>'«■ Ah v I picture. 0 The boy who returned the fastest time in the < mrountrv run was Ang Kins Huat. seen here receiving InFree Press - 76 words
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Article64 1962-02-14 12 PASIR PANJANG. Wed. Hi, sfini-lma! ol the Far E,,- Land Font's inter-unii ruuby championsnip bttWMn the Ist Royal New Zealand Regfanenl :r<>m thl Ficicra'lc.i ui Malaya and >'.:.-:..- -jtoce's 18 «*gf»fih Rcciiiair v :i; be played oa Dover Road ground here this evening a: 5.00 pjn. Wiiiners will64 words
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Article27 1962-02-14 12 BERLIN. Wed.— The East German cycling team has been refused visas to take part hi tiit world crosi country cycling championshlpa In Luxembourg on Sunday.27 words
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Article19 1962-02-14 12 BUDAPEST. Wed Dozsa Ujpest (Hungary) beat Dunfermline Athletic 4-3 in their European Cup quarter-final first leg match.19 words
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355 1962-02-14 12 SCRUTINEER - EIGHT HORSES TO FOLLOW AT THE BUKIT TIMAH MEETING SCRUTINEER KV BUKR iimah. wed Peak of Perfection, a racy tfaree-ycar-oki b\ Hiszli V ..k sIk IM of eight horses to folal the Shiga; r .rf Club's Febi lury ir.et r.i Sunday H< wed ability al> v* i _<■ ..,>, .m.355 words
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Article20 1962-02-14 12 LONDON. Wed.— Falkirk ;< Third I^anark 4-1 in .i S< I^ea^ue First Division m.it^ \>h y-r-fi >c^>terduy.20 words
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184 1962-02-14 12 JALAN BESAR. Wed. IF only this had not been the "Puasrt month! Thus was in the mind.> of the 4,200 paying lan> who •saw Singapore go down 1M to the Swedish Orgryte IS team here last night. It was cheers all the184 words
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Article26 1962-02-14 12 \rrlr I *9fW Indians beat in- < a friendly football match yesterday. 000 t4> and Narayanan scored :o: 1:... :ne .0.-i-r.26 words
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Article31 1962-02-14 12 LONDON V.v \v, were ki;< 1 Ket: cup by Spain, are to play three matches in South America in May. Two vill be in Brazil, and one in31 words
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Article11 1962-02-14 12 DON, W. Duncan, hor genera! »rcn Ol\Tnpir Asmku-.11 words
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Advertisement173 1962-02-14 12 Attention Announcing our »EHII PHASIC development at the Best Residential Area in Singapore KIMLIN PARK (FREE HOLD) off Patcrson Grange Roads, Singapore 10. j Elevated ground, pleasant surroundings, schools. markets, cinemas, bus stops, etc. nearby i Modern Luxury 7K "^ij9 jfc£ •«C k> Bungalows and T iZI !i 'Hl vQ173 words
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