The Singapore Free Press, 23 February 1962
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Title Section24 1962-02-23 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. 15 CENTS KDN 0.17 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1962.24 words
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Article100 1962-02-23 1 Going up: Chain to take health to people jj i VPORE, In. in ol mater rliild wrl outpatients 1 buill ;ir i us purls ol rf of p I p: i clos* 1 1 fat'ili.l Ministry spokes>ld The Free Press clinics at Still and Qoeenstown i be ready100 words
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35 1962-02-23 1 I. 5V.0 .Ntt....:d M Direr- Mini.- Ju tx^snn their train'»la. 28 at Northern Illinois up of 36 volunteers x> trained at North- r. m the Asian nation :u- yt.r.35 words
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Article24 1962-02-23 1 I I•1 1 !u- full hi vi»- Pitman's I >t" V\ I Itl 1 1 1, -Id at thr !?-ar ar»°in Pajf24 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-02-23 1 America's most agonising moments: A mighty Atlas booster rocket streaks skyward at Cape Canaveral with Astronaut John Clenn cooped up in a space capsule. After the ordeal r ten postponements, the nation stood before TV screens with bated breath as the Friendship Seven was thrust up.70 words
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219 1962-02-23 1 Three Soviet marshals claim: We can destroy rockets in flight MOSCOW, Friday. 'THREE top Soviet military leaden have declared in almost identical terms that Hiisski Ikis solved (he problem of destroying enemy rockets ill flight. The three— Marshal Kirill Moskalenko, Rocket Forces Commander. Marshal Andrei Yeremenko, Inspector General at the219 words
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Article91 1962-02-23 1 UNIVERSITY RECRUITS INSTRUCTORS SINGAPORE, I n.--A MBB- ol full-time and pan-;::::- instructors an* boiny cruited tor the School of Education in the University of Singapore which is to conduct a two-year diploma course r graduates beginning m M A r- ik man 1 r Jie Univer,it*y -aid tull-time staff memr91 words
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Article106 1962-02-23 1 STORY OF MARIA CALLAS HKlIi; at bMI is Uh lonj;--auaitcd inside st»»ry of IIM dramatic tarrer of the world's most formidable and flamboyant operatic so prano. .Maria I aila-.. Is she on the road to musical oblivion? r il! she stage a triumphant comeback.' What will be the outcome of106 words
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Article37 1962-02-23 1 NEW DELHI. Fn.-lhe United States will u> India <^v Lotalliny about 1161 million to finance Ihe six-cilic projects, the U.S. Ambassador to India ProH— -r Kenneth Galbi lith. told a pres.-. conference -.v.37 words
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71 1962-02-23 1 TWO U.S. NOVELS BANNED IN AUSTRALIA /CANBERRA. Fri. AiLstraV> liv ye.stcrday banned Uvo American novels. They are "The Carpetbaggers" by Harold Robbins and "Cain's Book" by Alexander Trocchi The lirsi is a Long novel involving Hollywood aviation, and high finance an dthe second la about a drug addict living on71 words
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Article25 1962-02-23 1 LONDON. Fu.- Prime Charles, 13-\ear-ok: bdf to liie British throne, leu rtonpital here ye*tetday, io days aftv a succwrful operatloo lor apptndldUs.25 words
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Article29 1962-02-23 1 Rail crash 24 die BOGOTA. <Colombia», Fri. Twenty-four people were killed and more than 3d Injured in a rail crash between Cali and Buenaventura, In We.- tern Colombia yesterday.29 words
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Article27 1962-02-23 1 LONDON. Kri -James Hanratty. sentem *-<i e.itli la>t Saturday lor loadsKic murder ol phVMci.i John Greßstcn. yesterday loauen noii'-e oi upt)eal aßainst nib convict ion27 words
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Article18 1962-02-23 1 TAIPEH. Fn. ChtMSt Coir.muniM lired 33 he 1 1 .s at Nationalist deieiitied Quemo\ rasterday.18 words
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121 1962-02-23 1 >TEW DELHI. Fri. Delei K ates from 10 South •v d""- Bouth-Easl Asian countries, Including Singapore and Malaya, called for a "radical change" in the region's educational systems at a conference which ended here yesterday The final report of the three-week symposium, organised by121 words
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177 1962-02-23 1 Air Force takes over Ankara as students protest ANKARA. Fn T;i!- key's Government and military leaders broadcast nationwide appeals for calm last night as military students demanding abolition of the National Assembly ma r c bed through the streets and took over an Ankara radio transmitting station. The students, who177 words
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Article29 1962-02-23 1 aloieks. Prl Gunmen hot five portiHfi dew in aJ [en tentay, marking ofl an Immedi postal Strike, v.liKii i .< may lead to a general .strike in ;..t--rit-29 words
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Article67 1962-02-23 1 rr t r r:. first *r.id« is f.©.b. op«t Singaporr tttfai morning at MALAYAN HK FUNDS ij :<n I nnd Mi lay an Fund buyir II h j lI X 1 1 STOCK EXCHA i X K.iBI(HI EVES SNATCH TWO NECKLACES nrn v .tuns of I lh Bridge Rojcl67 words
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201 1962-02-23 1 MALAYA TRAINING SOUTH VIETNAM TROOPS OANBERRA, h: Lieutenant -OenenU Sir Nigel Poett, Com-tnander-in-Chief, I- ax Basi Land Forces, said tiere y< sterday thai Britain wa> training South Vietnamese u] c- b ai I jungle training school m Malaya Bii i tec r i vici offict vt and ovei qm< m201 words
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Article31 1962-02-23 1 OARI ow EngUnd>. PH. An HI: i; I ii :ii o! O.nrol :vise rules aljout the popii M dance has been forn nder the Presidency ol M Wil31 words
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Article28 1962-02-23 1 ITori.i) n llu km I'n.isa favtiiiK in Sinßaporr eniN at ii pin Tomorrows fa*.ling begins at 5 M am and lids at t> 54 p. in28 words
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Advertisement84 1962-02-23 1 I COMfOKT T 7\ STYLE V lst onBCISA X frames ;;jI?AL OPTIEK OPTICIANS Rood. Spore. Tel: ***** Fast gallops on the Bukit Timah track -P. 12 AUSTIN A4O MX n o interior of the new a IC Warn II is compie iC y smart new upholstery AUSTIN ed .-strurrent panel84 words
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Advertisement80 1962-02-23 1 from max Factor :^^^t .<^fli Hft^^^i^B r <* A Ji fafeffifc'; A MAN'S ROLL -ON DEODORANT that you need in this climate Every man needs the protection of I safe, reliable deodorant. Max Factor's roll-on deodorant is fresh, pleasant and quick to use, and stays with you for 24 hours80 words
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Advertisement9 1962-02-23 1 YUASA^^^ 151 swff M>N TRADING CO.. Crow M Sm>«rtn9 words
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190 1962-02-23 2 City section: Financeand industry I ON DOW Fn. Rubber J rmlnefl scored marIn d -';t:n< in a rather quiet market 1 lotatiuns were i i > favour the seller •r lance wi'h favour- I as'en rabies, and buy- little time In ad- i \Vions190 words
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495 1962-02-23 2 Synthetic plant will mark a new phase in Brazilian rubber By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE Financial Times Rio de Janeiro correspondent says that Brazil's chequered rubber history moves on to a new phase this year with a synthetic rubber plant £oin£ into production near the capital.495 words
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Article83 1962-02-23 2 IX> —Imperial r micul Industries. £1.000 i 58,500 million) industrial of the Commonwealth yesterday i ?.>:u m. year, a drop of more than 25 cent from the record IMS figure. 1.C.1, who are locked in a fierce C :;:-..u. .n. plu, the world's biggest man-made hbr«>83 words
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Article70 1962-02-23 2 CHlf^ n^.rtf the S.n^apore J t arr L kitl M..ru »;a. r.t ::>.!-. .:>!.. X f. V. t a r -t. Jl i' 1... r vi. f:.,-. T.,,:, k... 1 Mar.. :v J|m ijßlSflK. Sm^^b P^M^mx X H K;ih '> M .<...■' !V.. R -!.it r.ru-. n70 words
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153 1962-02-23 2 COMPANY NEWS AGAIN TEND TO DEPRESS SHARES London. Fri. Dtaappotntbit company news \va> •gain the major Influence on sentiment In stock markets yesterday and tended to depfm the shares oi the oompaniea cxwicerned. There was little sign of buyers uanr::m to take advantage ot "new time' illties and buy for153 words
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Article111 1962-02-23 2 i.onlh in, f Vr.r immtou nl threat >>; i unine i i.i force Contm ss. somi !mn in tin comins 12 months. ;t< >n on metal r< !< ,im- ;r,i!]i the I.S. straU gi< -v Ac hatever the n Mstam>' o! pressure groups may111 words
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Article58 1962-02-23 2 BONG KONG. Thur». Clodnf pra > iv loday \\t it Fn i km '!■)<.. H .v S. B rrxjration ISM >. ■•<() w: :ock M 514.10 $13 90 salej H ...>•> 545.7fi 543 T;> -.1 It -ait I) F mi .v C .id $40 50 $43 CO58 words
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80 1962-02-23 2 CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, Fri.— Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, on Thursday night called for ■support for President Kennedy .s trade liberalisation proposals, and warned American businessmen against trying to "shrink from competition behind unrealistic tariff walls." In a speech prepared for delivery80 words
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Article224 1962-02-23 2 NOTE All prices below are middle vrices. U.SC. Closing Prices LONDON. Feb. 22. Previous Today KUBBER No. i RSS e.i.f. Eurtpun ports F«b unquoted iinqiiot«>fi March 2319/32 23 31/32 MUUHER No. 1 RSS loot M m tUBBER Mo 1 RSS &pttipment House Terms. March j) I April llf224 words
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Article168 1962-02-23 2 Astronaut off to Canaveral for big welcome WAS'" I by niin I llh I IKIUI I flew hi i pri'sicl ;i;i| \vsl, I Ulih ill «i was it I 1: 'sandi I V I Gran v Baiianai flj I I Cam toda I Kennedys in.,168 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-02-23 2 After many delays, the date of the wedding between Romano Mussolini, the son of the late "Duce", end Ma-ria Scicolone, sister of Sophia Loren, has been fixed for March 3. The ceremony will take place d Predappio (Forli) and more than 1,50062 words
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165 1962-02-23 2 PARIS, Friday. INTENSIVE preparations for Algerian peace were under way in Paris yesterday in confidence that the nationalist parliament in Tripoli will endorse I lie ceasefire agreement reached in secrel talks last week. The Armed Forces Ministry announced a whole series of i army reorganisation165 words
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Article54 1962-02-23 2 DAGENHAM. Fri. The big Ford motor work> here resumed normal production yesterday after stoppage the day before when 2.700 workers were sent home Production was resumed after drivers in the body and assembly group* who had stopped work in support of a strike of outside car delivery54 words
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Article25 1962-02-23 2 MONTREAL. Fri. Ten persons were injured, two of them seriously, yesterday when an explosion demolished the Pyrofax Gas Co., warehouse here.25 words
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Article21 1962-02-23 2 TEL AVIV. Fr! Mail deliveries throughout Israel came to a stop yesterday as sorting clerks joined the postman's strike.21 words
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351 1962-02-23 2 Disarmament: U.S. again says 'no' to Nikita's summit talks call WASHINGTON, Friday. JHK UNITED STATES last night again v jected Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's proposal to begin Hie 18-nation summit disarmament conference in Geneva next month. A State Depart nu; it .-pktvman said that Mr. Khrushchev's letter to President Kennedy earlier351 words
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Article64 1962-02-23 2 BRUNEI TOWN. Pri.— Brunei is planning to expand its broadcasting service by putting It on the shortwave map of the world with the installation of an up-to-date 10 kilowatt transmitter The Government is now receiving tenders for a new shortwave transmitter and ancillary equipment. Brunei at64 words
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Article135 1962-02-23 2 MAC IN TALKS OVER AFRICA London, in, 1;... Macmillaii, tin P:..... Minister. vcstt; c critical MinLsU'iiui lull Central Alncan p .:..u predictions oi an "showdown" clash either Alncan or tun p< un leaders in the Rhoae>iaNyasaland Federation. For marly two bouri U i Prime Minister and a ■-;< of senior135 words
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Article25 1962-02-23 2 LONDON Fri Brit...- t have two more nuclear [x i\ tion.v r.Lismu th, iota] to the central Ele< iri< ity G. Board announccc25 words
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Article20 1962-02-23 2 HAMBURG. Fri T tip.,: toll of last weekend N< >< floods yesterday rose to 2hT Hamburg City authorities :.'>... >20 words
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86 1962-02-23 2 BERLIN. Fri. Proic Kennedy toid the p« ol Berlin yesterday t! I "together with other det< mined people- we >hali tain botTi freedom and peace in the years ahead Hi.s message was d< liv< by his brother. Mr Rob< n Kennedy, the US86 words
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Miscellaneous13 1962-02-23 2 n t >^5t f MECE EVEPYBOC7Y V jMfl ACTS AS PACT OP 49£13 words
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173 1962-02-23 3 SINGAPORE, Friday pl VN ><>R AISHAH, wife W the Van, 1111 *<««arta t last night ur^ed women ►me forward and offer their time tor the Rood of the Girl Guide <>t Singapore. war WiuYu) Sißguwn on IJaj —the joint birthday of the me173 words
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221 1962-02-23 3 'DON'T SENTENCE ME TO PRISON FAMILY WILL STARVE' PLEA TO COURT CINGAPORE. Pri. A ship painter told the Seventh Magistrate. Mr. Richard Layock, yesterday that if he were to be sent to jail his wife and five children i:: India would starve to death. In mitigation. K. Narayanan, said that221 words
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Article296 1962-02-23 3 •fHIS is the 12th in a new scries of MalayEnglish lessons to he broadcast tonight and nightly by Radio Singapore at 6.45 p.m. MEMiAK \\<i S ANDIWAKA WHITING A IM.W Monearang, to write; to compose i Sandiwara, a. play. Pentas. the stayr Menviarkan, to broadcast. Ilantarkan.296 words
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83 1962-02-23 3 SOUTH-EAST ASIA BUSINESSMAN DIES IN BRITAIN rjINGAPORE. Fri.— The o Ai:yl<>-Thai Oocporattoo Ltd. in Singapore yesterday announced the death oi Mr. A. L. McMyn. 59. deputy chairman of the Corporation's Board, on Feb. 17 at Weybridge, Surrey, Engiuud. Mr. McMyn. who joined the Corporation in London in 1920 served in83 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-02-23 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ih I Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, last night joined scouts in Singapore in celebrating the anniversary of the birthday of Lord Baden Powell, founder of the world-wide movement. Some 300 cubs, scouts, and rovers from groups, districts and265 words
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Article68 1962-02-23 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. Inche Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim. State Advocate General said that the number of Muslim marriages in Singapore last year <1961» was 1.560. while the number of divorce.^ lor the same year was 340. He said that the percentage of divorces in 19(31 was 2268 words
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Advertisement37 1962-02-23 3 hen in North Bridge ad :.r fine z N. ►on of TS BLOUStS -nsively priced vTOi /^X -de here /^^C^v he best iA'/^^\'\^< -Kd materials y ft^. r/^\2^V^v NORTH BRIDGE RD TEL^2l£j£_ First name men's a^^^ wear37 words
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Miscellaneous1040 1962-02-23 3 f^r^^^TßJl^K r faaaj aßßk^^^pa^aa^^aaiaßaa^BßHM^^^^E *B^^^^3>»aa*^ Baal BaJ VaJ asJ JLmi LaS SINGAPORE, Friday. J^jEDICAL curiosities* 1 as in the case of Use mini with a hole in his heart do make news. Hi-. I never Bgaca 'hoirnv a* medical authorities *J: The news spilled' over a Ml Xlu 'J v1,040 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-02-23 4 TOURISM- by a six-million- mile mo, IT CAN BRING MORE MONEy THAN RUBBER AND TIN IF Take n SERIOUSLY, SAYS U.S. EXP£ Rt SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore is a favourite with tourists, according to a man who has travelled more than six million miles by air, sea and road through 250253 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-02-23 4 -Picture by Cpl. B.F.A Burke, a photographer in 205 Squadron, RAF Chang., and Cpl. (WRAF) M. Button, a stenographer in the Far East Air Force headquarters in Changi, after their marriaae ct the Singapore Registry. A reception was held QX Michael AnchantMichael Anchant - 46 words
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346 1962-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. CINGAPORE today, with its bustling: harbour, is what Dr. Philip Hobbes. a Swiss political writer, said he had visualised 13 years a°o. Dr. Hobbi^ said this alter viewing Singapore from Che liner Australia when he arrived here. He told346 words
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739 1962-02-23 4 THEY MADE ME WONDER WHAT THE RUSSIANS ARE FISHING FOR... Ronald Camp reports from the Shetland Islands THE RUSSIANS eanie In the night, just as I had hoped they would. One minute they were not there; the next they came sliding silently out of the driving, sleety rain-mist across the739 words
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Article, Illustration430 1962-02-23 4 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By London, Fri. A CLEARWAY air route round the world with "filling stations' on a chain of islands la to be the key to Britain* new defence strategy. It will enable thousands of troops to be brought home from overseas. The island430 words
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123 1962-02-23 4 SINGAPORE A 46-year-ol O! 14 ornu.t > u!i He b Mj man with lli> t'>nldr« da. 18. Baby 14 dj ;< Tunnan, Lc .r.ana 6 twi 3. Gui.a. L. a:-. Mi. Fa\ani pecti: thai hi <na--: classes he X.. He said123 words
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Advertisement207 1962-02-23 4 REDUCTION ON CASUALS* FLATTIES* SOFTIES BEFORE W*k tyy 90 ~*V- NOW l^rrr $10:90 C\ >;700( r \Jp yOT now W $7.90 C 00 $6 90 IBTpb- $5 90 BEFORE "^^l 9o^P $3.90 <<5i JXr $3.50 jr^ Available at Bata Main Store Branches-Spore. Clock Tower CIGARETTES TME FINEST CIGARETTES MADE FROM207 words
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Advertisement24 1962-02-23 4 Model I; IOS-PlO HI TRAHSCO'-' t1 ;fi{Nsr> Tone O** 1 l4J°° T MA- LTD ■vvrit::-g ROTAX $1-90 v WMNt I' n I rr h24 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1962-02-23 5 KURT SINGER - Sun Wen leaves 'China in London' a free man KURT SINGER HISTORY'S MOST FAMOUS KIDNAPPING M By Newspapers pulled off many scoops I II;,--f\ orpu- hecn apbiit unf'or- thr indue l>rthe applimack» re--rant it. newspapers i reporter from the I on Cantlie for the doctor :he facts and Mi visits1,188 words
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Advertisement63 1962-02-23 5 JULIA" Automatic i what every womoo €*er dreomed of. Evcr> ct sewing thot a could wish tc- M "7, embroidery HMfriiiin clecorotiv with thot "hand lock— oH 4mm ort > without eft r T MPORIUM LTD. OAD SINGAPORfc fi MSfi 3 <LALA LUMPUR -i 6 7 1 sunbeam )!ANT CONTROL63 words
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Advertisement218 1962-02-23 5 I You M| Set 1 Latest 65' TETORCN f 35' COTTON f\ V </ h A CAPRICE DRIP-DRY Shirts for only 57.50 TETORON COTTON SHIRTS I WASH EASILY, DRY QUICKLY, NEVER NEED IRONING I LOOK FRESH, ALWAYS FEEL LIKE COTTON YET HAVE DRIP L. i QUALITIES OF TETORON meluiani's 52,218 words
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Miscellaneous191 1962-02-23 5 RIP KIRBY by John Pi'catics 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE y Lee Falfc and Phi! Davis 1 j V-TMBI^V WHO PRDPPEPWER ALLV\S7t£*EYiK:SrtAEKPL'L U I =F- Tr-f £PE '3 A"V /^N. /#^s. PU^bc !N A 6ARSA6E CAM- SUGGESTIONS TMb~Y aJL'.-^N'T/ CtfOOKc? HUWT KIART-a5 l&C APPALL i^cREST. CONiTRrL-- WE CALL TH'S LOO6E IKI191 words
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Article378 1962-02-23 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE A useful home for the aged I OOKING lifter the v destitute old has always been one of the biggest welfare tasks of Singapore, and even with the limited resources available, the two State institutions for this purpose, the Woodstock Home and the Bushey Park Home, have378 words
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Article111 1962-02-23 6 DO M E hire purchase k defaulters are luckier than others, such as Edwin Ivor Bennet and John Elsip who between them were told by a court recently to pay ofT their debts in 465 years. Bennet who owed some £250 on a caravan was allowed to111 words
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Article1098 1962-02-23 6 T. J. Chichak - THE INSURANCE WORKER T. J. Chichak I Careers I FREE PRESS SPECIAL FOR YOUTH I A WEEKLY SERIES FOR THOSE LEAVING SCHOOL by_ In order to succeed in the insurance world a young man must be able to enjoy a physically active life and meeting people, and be prepared to1,098 words
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Article, Illustration478 1962-02-23 6 Peter Fairley - The ENGLISHMAN at Canaveral Peter Fairley By 'THE lion's share Ol A the credit for getting America's Ranger moon rocket away from Cape Canaveral on time and for correcting one of the faults in Lieut.-Colonel John Glenn's booster goes to an ENGLISHMAN. He is only 25. His name ;> John478 words
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Article71 1962-02-23 6 The Free Press reported: "A fight took place between the Chinese occupants of No. 82 Craig Road on Monday February 26 afternoon which resulted in one man being removed to the General Hospital in a critical condition. The trouble arose through the people living upstairs spilling water71 words
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Article99 1962-02-23 6 Life is like that U'll.M lon,, ■f firm "n. natur.tlh friends t n «urr^ marry t, M < -Look U nave t«. rat n and v,, rihli- Jh. v. niKht ii "to* <• -Aim rani ***** N ii i f ii 1 I i i i ?;u, hm ''cl Fm99 words
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Advertisement539 1962-02-23 6 You emn hmnd in your dmsgifimd ad. to any onm of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMCftOM HiaNLANOS Cuid tttorat* (M) \JuL+ to Taaaii Rat*. iron Coid Storage (Mi LiO^ 1-4 Clar* Strwt. ft LANS Cold Stora«« (U) lA4^ 10 N*w Road. •lOTA BMARU Cuid Btorac* (M LftC.539 words
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Advertisement97 1962-02-23 6 I B AUKNE CHT "i Germany's Best Refriirerm B with Aroma Tilti r Guaranteed for J Years I fin "I I KIH i^HM^»H B Model K. 150 The Family De Luxe m Depoait 534.00 Monthly 524 00 In Beautiful Coloura to Match Your Kitcner i Mony Other Models and Freezer"97 words
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Miscellaneous248 1962-02-23 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE magazine; 10.30 To the good old 4.6 metres. P.M.— 115 Tiffin date; 1.30 AM 11.00 Programme sum- Time signal, news; 1-40 Newsmary; 11.02 Concert pops; 11.30 talk, U.N. newsreel, Tiffin date; Science makes news: 11.45 Or- 2.00 Close down; 5.00 Time slggan caprice; 12 00 (noon)248 words
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Miscellaneous202 1962-02-23 6 10 s^r d in an arust \t l°Sp^ sin a BS -14 Where King Arthur turned up 20 One of two (3) 17 Sg UT.der.tand Em., 10 WOrlt awa^ on 21 Tfe^T^U or mono- 2 ft,""*" 50U fMrfu »V tony (3) 28 Tool you used to see' (3, 22 it202 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fn.— A former O student of St. Anthonys Convent here has left for Melbourne fur threeye.jr (ourM' mi accounttl 1 1 1 Seventeen-year-old CieralI'liic Wong; oi Si^lup iah«»\e> i> awaiting her < ambritlge results. She will join the AX. Specks C ulleut-128 words
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64 1962-02-23 7 NEW SHOPHOUSES AT FIRE SITE ARE READY Fri. The i permanent t a Lorong Tai ■fin a three-quarter I lire in August pokesman of the Develop- the project was cost vi" about Shops were now pg allocated. i Board kept to a t p!e in developing ris was cleared plans64 words
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266 1962-02-23 7 Malaysia pledge by 22 goodwill visitors OINGAPORE, W r i.— A 22-man North Borneo goodwill mission to the Federation of Malaya has left here with a pledge to launch an all-out "Support Malaysia" campaign among their people. REASON: The delegates, all members of the United Sabah National Organisation the largest266 words
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70 1962-02-23 7 WINNERS TO GET CHAMBER AWARDS TODAY SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce will distribute prizes to the winners of the awards under the City Commemoration Prize Fund at 3.15 p.m. today. The prize-givini; ceremony vill take place at its otlices 00 the fourth floor of Denmark House, Raffles Quay.70 words
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154 1962-02-23 7 ■■6APORE, Fti. Three Jnckmesians, who paiifrt ■^gn Singapore on their Sydney for training the emphasis laid by I authorities on the ■wnce of technical tra. I them, inche Hassan n described this as a policy" in view i i Sin »re ail-out bid to154 words
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641 1962-02-23 7 ENVOY: WE CAN NOW HELP OTHERS SINGAPORE, Friday AUSTRALIA'S trade rise rex presents its victory over i^reat odds to survive, according to Mr. John O'Brien, the Australian Assistant Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Australians had learned to do things the hard way they were641 words
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Article, Illustration254 1962-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Deputy Premier. I)r. Toh Chin Chye. said that Malayan artists, could, through their work, act as ambassadors of goodwill between the people of the five territories of Malaysia. Dr. Toh said this at the four-man exhibition of Malayan paintings254 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-02-23 7 U.S. PRIEST HERE ON STUDY TOUR SINGAPORE. Fri -Brother Paul Ambrose. Assistant General of Marist Bro:nens for the United States and Far East Province, is here to study the work of Roman Catholic churches in South-East Asian countries. Brother Ambrose was greeted by Brother J. Philippe, Brother Louis, and Brother.125 words
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Article537 1962-02-23 7 81 PASS PITMAN'S EXAMS HELD BY V.M.C.A. URGENT NEED FOR MORE VOLUNTARY HELPERS AT HOME SINGAPORE, F r i.— The following is the full list of passes in the Pitman's shorthand and typewriting examinations held at the V.M.C.A. in November/December last year: SHORTHAND SPEED (1M words per537 words
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172 1962-02-23 7 Jaycees to offer more awards this year SINGAPORE, Fri The Singapore J v nior Chamber ol Commerce I'as increased the number of scholarships for students •n secondary schools to 40 this year. La>t year, it awarded >0 scholarships to studei.u |B Chinese secondary schoolIn line with it. aim to boost172 words
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131 1962-02-23 7 FUN FAIR TO AID THREE GIRLS LEAVING FOR U.K. SiNGAPOIiL. Fri. The FairlH Id Methodist Church nvif wiiJ hold a lun lair on April 2 to help rai^e funcL^ lor three members oi the Girls' Lile Brigade here who u;ii leave Singapore in May lor Britain to attend the G131 words
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Article19 1962-02-23 7 PENANG Pri The FrulU k(\.< A iciatioii will caebrate liver |übilee with a diniier Maxwell Road tomorrow19 words
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Miscellaneous339 1962-02-23 7 I BWITt Vffiiin -i 7 ,,«.w is »»kelv that you wiU earn a rAlipilC (Apr. 21-May 21): I OiRTHOAY lot of money but also spend it IHUIIU* AVO ID taking risks I about a> fast as you make since this is not a day to I le*4 ia tli«- Srti339 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-02-23 8 TOKYO SEES A TOP HAIR-STYLE BY MAY MAY OF SINGAPORE |S"MISS KNOW-HOW As each new year unfolds itself on the calender, so does fashions for milady fashions which covers from head to toe. This is the newest hair line as created by popular Singapore hair-stylist, Miss May May Ho, who87 words
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Article, Illustration281 1962-02-23 8 Pop singer Anneke takes time off to do a bit of modelling j^ POPULAR, though nol necessarily favourite aim <>i the fashionable woman who goes shopping, is !<> <4ci a handbag to match her s!i< k's >r ice ersa. As you and I know it can BOmetimefl be quite hopeless.281 words
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423 1962-02-23 8 i-S SOON as ii young boy starts a bringing bonw his first pay packet, be is faced with the Inevitable question: should he Contribute to bia parents 1 household expense, and how much? The real trouble arises when his parents expect him423 words
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574 1962-02-23 8 Baby clinic... for Mrs. Know-How IT certainly la trying to hoar children quarrelling, but It's not altogether a bud thing lor them to do. Here is the question: "Have you any helpful comments on the subject ol quarrelling please? My two little girls,574 words
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Article1356 1962-02-23 10 SHOPPING Centre CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of Rood products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. (I I BMW" SHIRTS AKi: ■>' liit. id m style and comtori1,356 words
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Advertisement249 1962-02-23 10 M f GOOD NEWS pA FOR MOTHERS JUST UNPACKED New Varitics of Childrens Babies Clothings From the U.S.A. Phillipines. Available in Exclusive Designs Assorted Colours. (Limited Stocks Only; Moke your Select m At SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Wean 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: 3351 1 CARPETS ARE BRIGHTER'249 words
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Advertisement164 1962-02-23 10 JNJ N^ < \Wu& m C '>■ it., l TAI WAH IRADiNG 52 Hl( H a I£ Y ou Are Goi| H Abf Oafl Can Mm We z YOur eh <• Both Toy Scorfs »J Moho,, i J s* tfce^r^r:WING OHs HOUSED CLEANeJ if fe l >^ I j *l164 words
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Article115 1962-02-23 11 STANLEY JUNIOR INVITED TO U.S. ■\w) N in -Stanley Mr junior I ion, has the US Hili< ::-.;).-r U who will %,w whether he will Ls titles at B Wimbledon. which T 10. :o Euro- d for a -h the ,s match and r.i-t- the m the Com- Edcii. i115 words
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64 1962-02-23 11 21 MILLION TO BE SPENT ON THE GAMES I'he 1962 Common Perth, Novembe UM most it was uoiift-rence. awnßyar. :he rlicial I :-.ostes.s who tin to publicise the the Anwtrmltam I than I on to ensure the :> to iio we .;tion of that .ither th for m| Ryan 164 words
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Article29 1962-02-23 11 HE BROWN AND ORTIZ END TRAINING CliamBrown a::d >- Ortiz end- > yesterday .vei^ht title ,v« .t live to bri:.g 77 rounds. "very hard Br a.. work- partources said he improve-29 words
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Article97 1962-02-23 11 KATONG. Fn. A! the annual general meeting of the Telok Kurau United, the following w«-re elected office bearers >r [he enSU p!ai«? r i Mr. Tuy Joo, How; President Mr. Yeo Pens Lim. Vice- President Messers Om.ir Kii^ \V ilium Tan One Hu.it. Chun Siew Kay; Hon.97 words
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209 1962-02-23 11 DON'T GET ME WRONG SAYS COLIN JEFFERS PINGAPORE. Fn J« ihm, W-tmy n C"ii:bu.td seivices cricketer, yesterday said that hi was not against Lhe idea ot _c' r touriny :> ;p.k to play in Sin tpore "I v. \a misquoted In or\ on Weiir.e^day." i.t* said. 'I would HIM to209 words
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Article63 1962-02-23 11 SANTIAGO. Fn. The World football Cup finals in Chile from May 31 to June 17 will be a sell-out, say organising officials. Already all ticket., have been .sold for the near- 100.000 rapacity central Santiago Stadium, where about onethird of the matches, including the final,63 words
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204 1962-02-23 11 CURLY POT' RUGGER EIGHT TEAMS TO COMPETE IN SEVENS MEET JOHORE BAHRU. Friday i Rugby v. IU be lal .M-ven-ompetition I'urly I'l-. t0- comtnatches on the :vice ground 4 oup.m. times and tirst round Kluang \F Tengah; re Cricket 440 p.m. V SOUth p.m 75 -iart at The present holders204 words
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636 1962-02-23 11 BRITISH FOOTBALL SLUMP GONE TOO FAR HE SAYS: TIME FOR ACTION LONDON, Friday FOOTBALL LEAGUE secretary Alan Hardaker has brought the League plans for a Soccer Revolution into the open and at the same time denied a League war for power with the Football Association. Soccer has slumped too far636 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-02-23 11 CRACK athletes tested the wooden track on which it is proposed to hold the A.A.A. indoor championships at London's Wembley Pool. The track has been built outdoors on a car park at Wembley for testing purposes. Verdict: No snags so far. Top A.A.A. officials56 words
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199 1962-02-23 11 Australian Cricket Board orders tour profit probe SYDNEY, Friday. s'\\\\\A\s Cricket Board have ordered an investigation into the km profit (£30,000) taken back after last year's tour of Btagland by Richie BenawTa team. The inquiry will deal particularly with the largti increase in county membership, which resulted in a higher199 words
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167 1962-02-23 11 SKIPPER REID HEADS BOTH THE BATTING AND BOWLING PORT ELIZABETH. Fri.— John Reid, the New Zealand captain, headed both the frfttting and bowling averages for his team in the unofficial Tost .series with South Africa. Reid's aggregate of 546 runs wax the most scored for either side but his opposing167 words
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108 1962-02-23 11 FLOYD FACES A 'SHOWDOWN' WITH THE N.B.A. HAGERSTOWN. Fri.— Floyd Patterson, world heavyweight champion, faces a "showdown" with the American National Boxing Association over his title defence, an NBA. official said here. Mr. Arch Hindman. said Patterson had been asked to attend an N.B.A. meeting in Chicago tomorrow. The N.B.A.108 words
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81 1962-02-23 11 CINGAPORE. Fri. The ManifHMOl Committee of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation will meet at the Goh Loo Club here at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow One ol t lie items on the agenda is the arranging of a chanty match for the late Mr.81 words
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169 1962-02-23 11 LONDON. Friday. TIM LAKER, former England and Surrey off-spinner, bag had four offers to play as a League professional this summer. But he is still more interested in returning to county cricket as an amateur than in signing a new169 words
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Article104 1962-02-23 11 WOMEN RIDERS TO RACE AGAINST MEN T ONDON, Fri.— Women will Lj race against men in a 100 miles an hour motor-cycle race over the world's toughest course, the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy circuit. A spokesman for the Auto Cycle Union (ACU) in London disclosed that women will ride104 words
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123 1962-02-23 11 Dexter's ambition Help England regain Ashes T ONDON, Fri.— Ted Dex*J ter, cricket captain on the M.C.C. tour of India and Pakistan, pledged himself to join the Ashes battle in Australia next winter even if he is ousted from England's captaincy. His one ambition, he said on his return from123 words
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345 1962-02-23 11 BOXER ASKS TO BE SENT TO A MENTAL HOSPITAL riRANKFI'RT. FI i The Kates ol a mental institution are now closer: t> bind a shy and I n< some? man who u>< ci to t>f one (r. rman\ most boxers in the liM). A cl()ii «.'< i loiiiicr E'J rope,345 words
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29 1962-02-23 11 LONI)')N v i play .>. .< they tour Australi :'»«2/ 63. a J 59 but Hi v i •J class c and ti"h*»s ;m29 words
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Advertisement127 1962-02-23 11 Free Home Delivery BTL We invite you to become a regular reader of L-^V^ the Singapore Free Press. All you have to do is complete the special delivery form below, j hand it to your newsvendor or post to Times V^Hbv >jrv| House, and the Free Press will then be127 words
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Article, Illustration415 1962-02-23 12 Course recordwill not stand for long By A Special Correspondent KUAI I MPUR rt Ine nUi cour rec >rd ...\ir- u-a- morning a the Malaya:. Open r l> you can take it rr .ni that it not goi:.- to remaii. 'hat way [or tang. This confident predict! U made i:415 words
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Article21 1962-02-23 12 iio< M a or K.O p.:: T j i: B R VOC <Meik MM'C't.i:: 1 Y. i;21 words
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Article68 1962-02-23 12 BIMOAPORB, S .--City Distrtd made Dnc slari In nic ini^r Uatrtei Bchook aoeear toornamen when they won iwo of their 'iiiee matches ajjain&t Bukil TUnah DaUrtct. in the ttaat game, City Dis- let 'c team trouiu en Bukit runafa c" h-o vnlle city --B'68 words
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275 1962-02-23 12 ALEXANDRA, Friday. THE Combined Schools and Royal Signals fought out to a scoreless dmw in ;i f;ist. thrilling Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout match al Dover Road yesterday. It was a fair result to a game dominated I>\ the defences. Play was even. Schoolboy275 words
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247 1962-02-23 12 Stylish Ramarajiam looks all set! for a double on the last day By SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH FHda^ P4MARAJIAM 9 a stylish winner on Wednesday, looks all set for I double This morning with jockey Moxham in the saddle Hainarajiam skipped over 3f ii/ 38 3/5, linishing fairly wide out and247 words
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156 1962-02-23 12 TWO FOREIGN STUDENTS IN BOAT RACE SELECTION LONDON. Fri. Harold Boyce Budd. Irom tluUnited BtatCS, and John Lecky. Irom Canada, are included in the Cambridge University crew announced tor the Boat Race againsi Oxlord on April 7. Budd was at Yale before goin<4 to Cambridge and Lecky was at the156 words
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Article108 1962-02-23 12 rpHAILANDS lightwnuh; X champion Somkiat Kiatmuangyom will tutu crack at the Orient lightweight crown ol Filipino world champion Gabrui "Flash" Elorde on Man h 10. Their 12-round bout will be held here Former world champ:. Rocky Marciano is to be the referee. He v. arrive in Manila on Mar.108 words
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Article127 1962-02-23 12 MILAN TO SUE ENGLAND FOOTBALLER MILAN, Fri. The President oi Milan Football Club. Dr. Andrea Rizzoli. baa decided to file a defamation suit against British footballer Jimmy Greaves on behalf of himself and the club. Dr. Armando Radice. the club's lawyer, told a press conference yesterday. Greaves, an England inside127 words
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Article99 1962-02-23 12 PARRER PARK. Fri.—Leading for most of Uie game. HMS Hart land Point weie unlucky to be held to a 2-2 draw by Jollilads in a lriendly soccer match here. Tne Navy opened .scoring in the 10th minute through Hopper. Eight minutes later. Jollilads gained99 words
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Article176 1962-02-23 12 THE ENGLISH TO SEE SEPAK RAGA SINGAPORE. Fri. Sepak raga jaring— Malaya's national game will soon be introduced in Hong Kong and in England. Man behind this idea is Cpl. Keith Darby of 18th. Field Ambulance, who leaves here by air on Sunday for Hong Kong. Cpl. Darby disclosed this176 words
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115 1962-02-23 12 TAN BREAKS HIS NATIONAL SWIM RECORD SINGAPORE, Fri. Another record was established in the pre-champion-ships of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Associations second Open meet at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Teenager Tan Thuan Heng bettered his standing Singapore National and All-Comers records of 19min. 22.1 sec. in the 1,500 metres115 words
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Article45 1962-02-23 12 SELETAR. Fri. Royal Air Force Seletar basketball team beat Queens Own Highlanders 96-42 at R.AJF. Seletar gymnasiem. Score at half-time was 42-12. Outstanding shooters on the Seletar side were L.A.C. Ho Cheok Wai ana the captain of the team S<?t. T. Flemint?.45 words
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Article36 1962-02-23 12 BERLIN (Eastern Sector) Fri.— S. C. Motor Jena, of East Germany, and Leizoes Porto, of Portugal, drew 1-1 in the first leg of their quarter-final tie in the European Cup Winners football Cup.36 words
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Article24 1962-02-23 12 LISBON. Fri. Benfica of Portugal, the holders, qualified for the semi-finals of the European Cup by beating Nuremburg of West Germany 6-0.24 words
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104 1962-02-23 12 THE CHANCES OF GETTING A HOLE-IN-ONE LONDON, Fri. What Hi the chances of a hole-in-one in a major professional golf tournament? Insurance underwriters have assessed the odds at 9 to 2 against anyone achieving the feat during the Schweppes British Closed Championship to be held over two courses from April104 words
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Article51 1962-02-23 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Singapore Volleyball Federation will be holding its general meeting this. Sunday at the top iloor, Odeon Theatre, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Clubs who are seeking afliliation to the Federation are asked to write to the Singapore Volleyball Federation. P.O. Box 113, Queen Street.51 words
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210 1962-02-23 12 T ONDON, Fri. Britain who have watched judo growing in popularity in the last 14 years will do well when the sport makes its debut in the Olympic Games In Tokyo in 1964, says a British official. Mr. John Capes, secretary of the British210 words
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