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Title Section13 1959-06-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m. Motor No. 1,242 SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1959 20 CENTS13 words
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Article1222 1959-06-14 1 Vincent Ng - Vincent Ng :~'How were things/ asked Toh-Tine,' Lee By ■BOTH PREMIERS STRESS •THE IMPORTANCE OF I...COMMUNAL HARMONY SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and four of his Cabinet colleagues returned here last night from Kuala Lumpur in a happy mood after their first meeting with1,222 words
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122 1959-06-14 1 BRIDEGROOM SHOT AS HE POSED WITH BRIDE PARIS, Sat.— A young Algerian Moslem was seriously injured by terrorist gunmen today as he stood on the steps of a Paris church just after being married in a Catholic ceremony to a French girl. Special permission had been received from the Vatican122 words
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Article42 1959-06-14 1 LONDON. Sat. Britons celebrate Queen's birthday today with the spectacular trooping of the colour. For 45 minutes the Queen inspected the lines of about 1.700 guardsmen while a burning sun glistened on burnished breastplates and bayonets. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-06-14 1 THE two Premiers, Dato Abdul Razak and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, shake hands at Kuala Lumpur airport. Sunday Times picture.23 words
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Article189 1959-06-14 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. kIEMBERS of the Anglicon Church in Singapore are asked to adapt theonselves to the changes taking place in the island. The Vicar ol St. Andrews Cathedral. Rev. E. O. Sheild. makes this request in the latest issue of "The Courier", organ of the Cathedral.189 words
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Article23 1959-06-14 1 ANKARA, Sat. Turkey has warned Russia in a note to stop distributing Soviet propaganda publications and pamphlets In the country— ReurerReuter - 23 words
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122 1959-06-14 1 A NEW LANDMARK IN MALAYAN PUBLISHING SINGAPORE, Sat— A blography of Tengku Abdul Rahman entitled "Prince and Premier" is being published simultaneously In English and Malay to set a new milestone in Malayan publishing. The author is Mr. Harry Miller, Chief News Editor of the Straits Times, and a well122 words
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187 1959-06-14 1 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. —The Federal capital celebrated the first day of its centenary today with a glittering banquet, a brilliant fireworks display and an exhibition depicting its hundred years of progress. The town of 350.000 people became a fairyland of bright lights and colourful187 words
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59 1959-06-14 1 LONDON. Sat. Prince Philip flew in an all-pink plane yesterday. The idea is to avoid air collisions. The plane, a Heron, is luminous pink from nose to tail. It is the first of the Royal Flight to be painted experimentally in the new59 words
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Article211 1959-06-14 1 Geneva: Mac is still hopeful lONDON, Sat. Mr. Harold Macmiilan, th# British Prime Minister, said today he did not altogether despair of progress at the Geneva Foreign Ministers' Conference. The Western spokesman were still trying to lind some measure ol ment with the Government on Berlin. Unless the Soviet attitudeReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1959-06-14 2 ALVIN MOSCOW - ALVIN MOSCOW Continuing the story that will shock all who have travelled by sea... By At 40 knots the two great ships ploughed through the calm sea towards each other. There was no anxiety, no sense of foreboding. Then an officer's shout1,650 words
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Article, Illustration2367 1959-06-14 3 the story that relives the drama aboard two great ships REFIT FOR THE SHIP THAT LOST HER BOW THE AGONY OF ITALY'S FINEST SHIP Dawn after the collision. The Andrea Doria lists steeply. Her passengers and most of her crew have2,367 words
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Advertisement108 1959-06-14 3 Planning a trip? Going on leave? 'tl Retiring? Step off the plane or oal Tl i nt nto y° ur V aux h a ll J (fYj^r/A (or have it delivered to your .^jSEDT ji door), licensed, insured and ITrJftMT I/L^^.i-L ready for the road! Let J^^Sf®/ r-a^-f-p"--^ Orchard Motors108 words
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Advertisement176 1959-06-14 3 AGFA COLORFLEX An exciting addition to the famous Agfa range: SINGLE LENS REFLEX camera with built -in exposure meter, with waist level viewfinder or Penta prism. BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR »ENANG ■a > LONDON in 231 hours from Singapore Take a4«aaogc of HMO MM liHUhawnl Plan ft*176 words
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Article, Illustration602 1959-06-14 4 AUDIENCE TO ENJOY A NEW FILM THRILL $20,000 in prizes to be won by SURF users Beginning this week in all the main cinemas in the Federa tion and Singapore there will be screened a new type of filrr that is bound to create great interest602 words
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Article183 1959-06-14 4 Several weeks ago the cream of Singa- pore's pin-up girls paraded before the allseeing eye of a movie camera to compete for the honour of adding another title to their long string of successes. Beautifully gowned by 'Vanity each of the eight (iitie.s posed prettily183 words
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Article510 1959-06-14 4 The winner of this new Surf Competition will receive a prize of Five thousands dollars cash. A lovely wind-fall for someone, is it you? In addition to the first prize one hundred Philips Radios will be given away to the runners up. Normally sold at $140510 words
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Article399 1959-06-14 4 Week commencing Thcotr.. Town June July Auautt 1 Lido Singoport it heotn Iky 28 26 *3 I Glob. 4: 24 M I Pavilion 1« Rosy 3: 19 2 I Ciro. 2* 23 Hoover 2t 24 9 Alhambra 12 Jubilra 2* Majevtlc 12 Ruby Jt 19 Hollywood 6399 words
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Advertisement38 1959-06-14 4 r~~ r uTkar towel wa e l\ til sh& >® -^BK/Ek m*yߧZxL ;1 you can see at a glance which towel was washed in Surf lftOC\V^\ WHITES ABE WHITER. COLOUBEOS BRKWTER l|\^i# —and that mesns cleaner/ IPPSUBF washes whiter/38 words
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Article123 1959-06-14 5 CIVIL SUIT HEARING ADJOURNED I>l.N ING, vit. Farther bearing in the etvil salt between ivm. Form link l.i. t-x-pritit ipal of the Han Chtaag HUli School. Penaac, ami the whool nuuMceawat eewmittee has hi-iii a<! jiiurncd to 10 a in on Monday. The adjournment iraa annotii) c c (l todaj123 words
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Article22 1959-06-14 5 NEW YORK. Bat Jazz singer. Billio Holiday, was arrest) i Metropolitan Hospital on a charge of >n o! narcotics.22 words
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377 1959-06-14 5 Postmen lose Round 1 to the dogs: Govt. cannot charge owners KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Postmen have been told that the Federation Government cannot initiate civil action against owners of dogs which have bitten them. The Post Master-Ge-neral, Mr. A. S. Gammon, has said in a letter to the union of377 words
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Article258 1959-06-14 5 KL'sFUTURE:'GREAT CHANGES AHEAD' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday Tljc l t vi -ii l _i HE future of Kuala Lumpur will be considered by| Parliament after the national elections in August, the Prime Minister, Doto Abdul Razak bin Hussein i v i i rold a large gathering at the towns centenary banquet258 words
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55 1959-06-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two youths broke into a building yard at Hertford Road with a lorry and carted off a load of steel bars belonging to the Soo Yang Construction Company last night. The thieves tied up a *>atchman and pushed him into a corner of55 words
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Article90 1959-06-14 5 PERAHAKANS TO STAGE CHARITY PLAY SINGAPORE, Sat. Two guest artistes will appear at the Peranakan Singapura's charity play "Naga Berapi" (Fiery Dragon) at the Happy World Stadium on June 25 and 26. They are Rose Eberweln and Deanna Webster, who specialise in ballet and' hula hula respectively Proceeds of the90 words
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69 1959-06-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Nineteen University of Malaya hostel workers, who last week protested on being given a month's notice terminating their services, have now been reinstated. They were informed about the withdrawal of the retrenchment notices on Thursday. The retrenchment was due to the closing69 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-06-14 5 82 girls vie for a place in two films THE 'WORLD OF CELLULOID' ATTRACTS ASPIRIXG STARS CINGAPORE, Sat—Glamorous young housewife, Serah Abdullah, and beautiful Hatimah Zainuddin were among 82 aspiring actresses who participated in Shaw Organisation's first "talent quest." More than 580 applications were received from Malays of all ages217 words
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Advertisement311 1959-06-14 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS From Monday, June 15, THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS will become a full-size broadsheet newspaper, containing the best coverage of overseas and Singapore news of any afternoon newspaper. And the price remains the same 15 cents. Your full size SINGAPORE FREE PRESS secures a book certain of311 words
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Advertisement174 1959-06-14 5 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES Bi£'d'C&£ XYLOPQL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before f $X;P[ Safely, quickly destroys rp/W.\ disease germs that cause y^tSt practically all r.spi- **A ratory infections rflbn Re^aTl^biel^eT^l X' 9 eS goq o dear 1 '^^^2 bronchial congestio^ J r-^rri174 words
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Article, Illustration908 1959-06-14 6 The LUCY HUANG Page Do YOU know that YOU're dangerous: NEVER ATTEMPT TO STRIKE A MATCH THATLL BURN TWO OTHER PEOPLE w*o YOU know that I every woman or man, for that matter is a potential life-wrecker? This is because most of us love to meddle with other people's affairs,908 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-06-14 6 riE colours of our food contribute to our moods at mealtime. Ice-creams and sherberts are hot weather refreshers Use pastel Ice-cream to make distinctive desserts. Pineapple-grape parfait; Prosen grape juice concentrate (defrostedt plus lemon and pineapple ice-cream. pineapple spears. Top with whipped cream and shredded coconut. Cola-berry shake: One177 words
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Advertisement381 1959-06-14 6 I SEASON PRICE SMASHING SALE HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN ALL OEPARFMENTS VP. Sf. M 3c r Fotm Girdles To dear .25 each Now ll panties 7o cleor .2$ Q CMton House Cootj 6.50 4.00 Vertex E 750 4.50 'A N> lonized Holf c .lip 390 2.50 (>car Iport ihirfi 850 3.00381 words
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Advertisement290 1959-06-14 6 KiPWI Modess IILVV! SURER-SOFT —the perfect sanitary towel More and more women trechangii to Modest superSoft— the new luxury Military towel. The went \m \n "KEYBAK" the new MO-woven fabric made by .Johnson «St Johnson— cooler and more comfortable than anyl you have known before and more absorbent too! Look290 words
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44 1959-06-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— A man, Lim Yew Seng, today pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of assisting in the carrying on of a "character lottery" on Friday evening at Delta Road. Sentence was postponed to June 20.44 words
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Article28 1959-06-14 7 COLOMBO. Sat -Mr. S. Jayawickrema. a former Commissioner ot Assize, was today appointed Ceylon's minister of Justice. He has also been nominated to the Ceylon Senate.28 words
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Article434 1959-06-14 7 PREMIER INTRODUCES HIS TEAM TO CINEMA FANS SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPOREANS who attended midnight film shows today saw the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, play the lead role in introducing his Cabinet to the people. In the 10-minute film, made by Cathay-Kens Films for the434 words
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187 1959-06-14 7 63 YEARS HERE, NOW SHE IS GOING BACK HOME I^UALA LUMPUR, Sot. The oldest European resident in Kuala Lumpur, who has lived in Malaya for 63 years, will return to Britain towards the end of this yeor. She is Mrs. W. A. H. Strut-ton-Brown. 86 a greatgrandmother. She lives in187 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-06-14 7 A second son for the 'King' of the Cocos Islands CINGAPORE, Sat. A second son was born here yesterday to the wife of John Clu-nies-Ross, 30-year-old "King" of the CocosKeeling islands. Mrs. Daphne CluniesRoss, 29, gave birth at a Singapore private hospital. She told the Sunday Times: "We already have220 words
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57 1959-06-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and all the Cabinet members are expected to take part in the giant PAP campaign to "clear election posters and banners" tomorrow morning. Mr. Lee will launch the campaign from the PAP branch office in57 words
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Advertisement225 1959-06-14 7 JAPAN A CONBUCTEB At it 3t\ 1001 it itill leave Singapore on hhu si nnninrn. w.J» jor 27 days by M. I. 11 l/# The party led by our tour specialist will see Japan Autumn during the festive season of Maples, Chrysanthemums in bloom and the gorgeously tinted foliage. No225 words
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Advertisement283 1959-06-14 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR. BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF /"llO^ EYIMO DOES WONDERS fOR YOUR EYES IW FROM7IPEQ. ACHING MUKIB I W* DAB ON--11 SLOAN'S I ->*- LINIMENT since YOU dP®^*\ felt like this y^wah^ You can't Iccl cheerful and full283 words
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104 1959-06-14 8 ACTOR'S WIFE SAY'S HE THRASHED HER SANTA MONICA. Sat. Ernest Borgnine's wife said yesterday that she had to change the style of the dress she wore at the presentation of Academy Awards, at which her husband received au ■Oscar." so that marks from his beatings wouldn't show. Mrs. Rhoda BorgnineReuter - 104 words
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443 1959-06-14 8 Make the penalty fit the crime, urge lawyers LIFE FOR ARSON, 14 YEARS FOR POACHING BUT ONLY TWO YEARS FOR GIRL ASSAULT LONDON. Sat. The penalty for trading with pirates is life imprisonment. It can be the same for arson, or destroying a baptismal register. But for assaulting a girl443 words
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Article51 1959-06-14 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Lim Tze Kirn. was charged today In a magistrates court with robbing a woman at Towner 1 Road on the morning of Jaai. 16, while armed with a dagger. No plea was taken and Lim was ordered to be remanded in custody till51 words
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Article133 1959-06-14 8 PRIEST: IT'S ALL A BIG MISTAKE PRIS. Sat— The 38-year-old Belgian Catholic prioi. Father Louis Vermcersch, who arilved at Orly airport today on his w..y to his home, said he had nothing to do with the murder of a Japane&e air hostess. Tomoko Takekawa. In Tokyo, police who had beenUPI - 133 words
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112 1959-06-14 8 Colombo tug crew strike hits liners nOLOMBO, Sat— Five pasL- senger liners that called lere on their scheduled vo•ages failed to find entry nto the harbour today owing o a strike by crews of moorng tugs. One of the liners, the Ausralia. sailed this morning >y passing Colombo while theReuter - 112 words
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Article47 1959-06-14 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Six Centurion tanks, each weighne. 50 tons, were shipped here his morning from Britain 'or "cocooning" trials. An Army spokesman ex}lained that these tanks vould be covered with plas-ic-like envelope to see how hey would react under existng humidity conditions.47 words
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Article311 1959-06-14 8 •TALLAHASSEE, So t The state placed before an all-male jury today detailed statements of four white youths charged with the mass rape of a Negro college student in which each defendant admitted that all had sex relations with the girl. The statements were relatedUP - 311 words
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Advertisement253 1959-06-14 8 'Il C <fMPmm6*' "John olways tokes o nop after eating Tl xn MATERNITY WAftD "I won't stay long I just wont to tell Mummy good-bye." I i ■>■' "Could 1 see something a bit on the firmer side?" I I k V f i fc_: t, I I 'ifm FAB253 words
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Advertisement331 1959-06-14 8 BOVRIL FOR real STRENGTH When extra reserves of vigour J I,' ant J vitality are needed, men of action know that Bovril will provide ti:e answer rich in JI nature's wonder vitamins. 81. Bi. B; and Bu Bovril Uken as W fc/ a drink or in meat and rice J331 words
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Miscellaneous10 1959-06-14 8 "This tostcs just like stuffing!" ha Wh kind of diet?"10 words
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Article, Illustration2790 1959-06-14 9 Tan Soo Hai - DANGERS AND ERRORS TO BE AVOIDED Tan Soo Hai By B.A. HONS. (MALAYA), M.C.D. (L'POOL) In this second part of his article on planned development for Malaya the author continues his discussion on how to improve the landscape for living. He talks about "humanising" the landscape to create a condition2,790 words
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Advertisement375 1959-06-14 9 /MORE and MORE PEOPLE are OPENING /I BANK I DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS I LOMBARD BANKING 1 V SAVING NO (Tur-Rc*. Brokerage, CoaaftMea, I- fes or Stamp Duties. am m a V SAFETY— NO Capital Depreciation V oar taaai remain at your disposal. T INTEREST i< calculated on a Daily Ba.sK -i.e.375 words
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Article526 1959-06-14 10 The Countryman's Journal FRIDAY, June 5. QWELLERS in that peaceful spot, the Dusun, are not able to shut themselves away from what is happening in Malaya. First there was the unexpected death of the old Sultan of Johore. Now the older people have to cast526 words
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Advertisement69 1959-06-14 10 I| Z^Z 111 j B J| *m v- mfj^ fa Pffl BENEDICTINE /m it i \/l JUS a For more than 400 years, Benedictine D.O.M. has been renowned throughout the world. H^ d.o.m i5^H B; |M Containing rare herbs, specialry selected Bfi^r^^^B for their health-giving properties. D.O.M. is truly "The69 words
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Advertisement262 1959-06-14 10 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (new ventilated to let wounds breatfcn You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazer Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guard* against infection while the wound heals. aCj262 words
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Article315 1959-06-14 11 OPERATORS SAY: WE VI INVESTED S2mil. IN THI9 BUSINESS Owners, workers will hold meeting today SINGAPORE. Saturday. piNTABLE workers who have lost their jobs were tonight collecting signatures for a petition to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne. They wart Mr.315 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-06-14 11 Christian Science man due .Mr. 1- rioderich Prcller (above), an authorised teacher of Christian Science from Berlin, Germany, is due to arrive in Singapore to give public lectures on the application of God's healing power to the solution of the probie~ns of men and nations. His first lecture will be104 words
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Article68 1959-06-14 11 GREETINGS FROM. THE KING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent birthday greetings to Queen Elizabeth. His message said: 'On this very nuppy occasion of Your Majesty's birthday, please accept my warmest congratulations and greetings, and best wishes for a long happy reign The Minister of External Affairs68 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-06-14 11 .•nr. »Ik ii.i.i v. k ian and .Miss Josephine Chia at their wedding reception at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. yesterday. Mr. T;»n is th<- eMesl son of Mrs. Tan Poh Joo. Miss Chia is th<- Manifest duughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Chia Yak Hung. simd.u Times picture.73 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-06-14 11 Cheongsam model dazzles crowd at hostel campfire Miss Leonie Koenitz models an evenin; heongsam called "Nasturlium Dazzle" at the University oi Malaya's Dunearn Koad men's hostel. Singapore, last night The fashion show, by eight models from the Joan Booty mannequin school was the highlight of the hostel's annual c-air>otire Sunday52 words
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Article63 1959-06-14 11 Pubiic lecture on cancer tonight SINGAPORE. Sat.- -Dr. R. J. Steele of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital, will give a lecture tomorrow on "Cancer, the World's commonest killer" at Maranatha Hall. 730 Dunman Road. Katong. j at 7.30 p.m This will be followed by a special Malay lecture— "When the Heavens63 words
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Article39 1959-06-14 11 LONDON. Sat. A man whom the .police described a* "the meanest thief of the year" took all the savings 25s. of a 90-year-old widow. He sneaked into the flat where Mrs. Mary Colding a semi-invalid, lives alone.39 words
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Advertisement202 1959-06-14 11 ES3Hb Attend a FREE lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Fricdrich Prcller, C.S.H., of Berlin, Germany MimbcT of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The Fi st Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. m SINGAPORE r KUALA LUMPUR "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Revelation of True Manhood"202 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-06-14 11 CHINESE YMCA: Youth fellowship picnic 8.30 a.m.; badmln- ton. basketball, table-tennis 9 1 a.m.: red cross, art class 3 p.m. GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE CHl'RCH: Sunday school children's day programme i\ 55 p.m.; youth Sunday service 1 p.m. PAYA 1.KBAR MKTHODIST CIH R(H Church school in Maj 'ay 8.15 urn.; service207 words
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Article178 1959-06-14 12 20 Words $10 (Minimum). A WIDE RANGE of Tomato-Celery-Curry Chee&e Flavoured biscuits and wafers in a tin of Verkade's Cocktail Companions All leading provision dealers stock them. BE YOUNG. Be Happy, fle Alhe! Witli (he Natural tonic that comes from the Bee—Aplserum. Write for free Explana.orv Booklet—G. Hoppenstedt Ltd.178 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. June 14. 1959.
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Article273 1959-06-14 12 WHEN local Interest rates began to ease towards the end of last year there were many complaints, direct and in letters to the newspapers, because the Malaya Borneo Society did not reduce its lending rates for loans to assist home buying. Latest report of the Colonial273 words
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Article182 1959-06-14 12 DOGS biting men are still news. The Federation's postmen are getting some action after their complaints of being bitten while delivering letters, even if the action Isn't all they want. At least some houseowners who protect their homes against unwanted visitors by letting savage dogs roam182 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1959-06-14 12 Spectacular welcome at the Gay Gateway A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL THK welcome that awaited us in Copenhagen that Saturday night was starkly spectacular not unlike a scene from a Hollywood historical movie. If not quite out of this world, it was certainly out of this century. For1,103 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1959-06-14 12 George Tan - CARAVELLE ENTERS JET AGE So quiet —it's hard to believe we're flying at 500 miles an hour! George Tan By 2OTH CENTURY CARAVELLE Queen of the skies ONE OF THE TWO POD-SHAPED JETS BEHIND THE CABIN THE inaugural flight was over. For the SAS it was an unqualified success, iust1,010 words
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Advertisement681 1959-06-14 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. HOME LEAVE Words Si (Mm.)— Box it el: txtrm. HAPPIER HOME LEAVE. Have .i Caravan Holiday with our help, Bun's Over^a.-, Visitors' Plan offers you; caravans and cars for sale or bin, use of yo'ir caravan in our Hire Fleet ;is an InVMttMnt when voui leave ends, or681 words
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Advertisement31 1959-06-14 12 r It pays to ask for it V^^ by name ■\w k. n^L^Lf-ft I ji m^^t mmt^m FROM PARIS TO PENANG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM th« best th« world over31 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-14 13 Mass bands under the direction of Flight Lieutenant V. H. Hutchmson, Director of Music HQ FEAF, march across the playground. Sunday Times picture AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE GARDEN PARTY: The Burmese Consul and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. t*. Kyaw. being presented to the Yang58 words
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204 1959-06-14 13 GOODE IN LOUNGE SUIT: 'UNIFORM OUT OF DATE' SINGAPORK. Sat. There was colour and pageantry at the Padang today when the Yang cli-Pcr-tuan Negara, Sir William (ioode. reviewed the first Queen's birthday parade in the new State of Singapore. More than ::0.000 people watched 2.300 Commonwealth and local troops take204 words
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Article72 1959-06-14 13 KUCHING. Sat. -Mr! Austin Coates. well known author and Chinese Affairs Officer in the Fhit Division of Sarawak, has resigned from Government service to take up a diplomatic appointment with the United Kingdom High Commission jn Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Coates. who has been Chinese Ailairs Officer here72 words
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270 1959-06-14 13 PENANG, Saturday. progress of the Malays had been retarded because they were too dependent on old traditions and on their elders, Ungku Aziz, Lecturer in" Economics at the University of Malcya, told the Penang Malay Teachers' Union at their 40th anniversary dinner last270 words
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Article64 1959-06-14 13 Singapore Copra Association 4 p.m. prices per plcul on Friday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: June $42 (Nominal) Tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $65 sellers, drum $68.50 sellers. Tone was quie:. TIN PRICE SINGAPORE. Sat.— The tin price in Singapore today was $402.37 'j64 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-06-14 13 Maurcen in grooomed for 'Latiff' films ATTRACTIVE Miss Maureen Cheong, who has been picked out of hundreds of girls for a screen test to decide whether or not she will play the part of a Government doctor. I.ai Peng, in a new Cathay -Keris film based on three adventures of114 words
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209 1959-06-14 13 LONDON. Sut Anglo Oriental Plantations Ltd. announced today that it was offorlnß to acquire the whole issued capital of Kirby Rubber Estates Ltd Banir Rubber Es'aU-s. the Amherst Estates Selanßor) Rubber Company and Eow Seng Rubber Company. The offers are on the following basis:Reuter - 209 words
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Article64 1959-06-14 13 TODAY: Singapore 3.20 a.m. (7ft. 51n.» 4.48 p.m. (7ft. lin.) Port Dickson 11.26 am (7ft. Sin.) Penane 6.28 a.m. (6ft. 7in.) 6.01 pin. < 7ft TOMORROW: Singapore 4.33 a.m. (6ft. 9in i 5.50 p.m. (7ft. lin. i Port Dickson 12.03 a.m. < 6ft. 81n.j 12.48 p.m. (7ft 4in.i64 words
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166 1959-06-14 13 HONOURS FOR 6 IN FAR EAST LAND FORCES CINGAPORE, Sat The Queen has bestowed birthday honours on six members of the Far East Land Forces. Two women, both civilians, have been made Members of the Order of the British Empire. Here is the military list: Officer of the Order of166 words
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Article28 1959-06-14 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Malayan Breweries Ltd. will hold its annual picnic for employees next Sunday at the South Winds Farm. Jurong from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement165 1959-06-14 13 Til get the things I want out I of life... one way or another I j >fe _j dß^r^ak. b^b^bV LMIiM TURNER as LORA MEREDITH whose exciting /ife you'll share in FANNIE HURSTS daring best-seller... costarring T^limtationl^^k JOHN GAVIN "^L, ofn/fe JCTBW SANDRA DEE DAN 0 HERLIHY^ K SUSAN KOHNER165 words
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Advertisement234 1959-06-14 13 Begin your leave in PORTUGAL STSATHEDEN Deports SINGAPORE 9trt July Calls LISBON 30th July Arrives LONDON 2nd August Enquiries to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. 11 -A Collyer Quay, Singopore. Tel: ***** HARRISONS CROSFIELD F. of M LTD. 70 Ampong Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. Hong Kong234 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-14 14 U#INNER of this week's top prize of $30 is "What's That?" by Miss Mary Lim Soon Aye, c/o DCRE Singapore City, Tanglin Barracks, G.P.O. Singapore. Miss Lim used a Rolleiflrx camera and Kodak VP 120 film.* Setting: f-11. 1^125 second. if44 words
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100 1959-06-14 14 HOW TO ENTER YOUR CONTEST PICTURES A DDRESS your entries to Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must !>•■ written on the back of every print submitted. Contestants should not100 words
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Article37 1959-06-14 14 PEKING GIRL" submitted by C. F. Chlng, of 181-K Jalan Kayu. Singapore wins this week's second prize of $20. Mr. Ching used a Rolleiflex 3.5 camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: f-3.5. 1/30 second.37 words
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1009 1959-06-14 14 Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHIC DIGEST J HAVE just spent almost a week up in the sparsely populated jungle of Kedah, which lies between Sikond Nami along the Sungei Muda. Federation and British military engineers are doing a remarkable Job there building a wonderful new road, wide enough In places to carry1,009 words
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Advertisement333 1959-06-14 14 the name to remember Hill when ordering Clutch Linings Sintered Metal Linings Sheet Materials Lining Rivets Relining Tools Brake Testing Equipment MOTORS rin > Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. BE AN EXPERT H RADIO TECHNICIAN Theoretical and practical radio classes in ENGLISH will be held from 6.45 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.,333 words
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Miscellaneous301 1959-06-14 14 Today's runner-up prizes rE runner-ap prizes of and Kodak Plus-X film. $10 each go to "Two Setting, with "V 2" filter: Sampans" deft), by Yeoh I- 11. 1 125 second. Kheng Seng, and "A Quiet Mr. Yong. of 84 Upper Chat" < below), by Yor.g Aljunied Road. Singapore Cho Tat.301 words
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Article, Illustration432 1959-06-14 15 MICHAEL STROGOFF Curt Jurgens, Genevieve Page, Sylva Kotcina Cinemascope MICHAEL STROCOFF is one of those films that do not pretend to preach or teach. Its aim is to entertain, and not once does it deviate from this purpose. Thus the audience can just432 words
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Article397 1959-06-14 15 On the Record IF YOU have «ver wondered what Stan X" H would sound like without his brass, reea* ana ptrcussion pieces, the new Capitol album. "Lush Interlude" (T. 1130). will satisfy your curiosity and whet your interest. In his latest sonic experiment, Kenton has turned to massed fairings and397 words
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Article332 1959-06-14 15 ALIAS JESSE JAMES Bob Hopt. Rhonda Fleming, Wendell Corey. United Artists DOB HOPE tames the wild and woolly West with wisecracks and unconventional gun-sling-ing in "Alias Jesse James" a clipped-pac-ed satire that has even the horses laughing. Fast on the draw with biting back-talk, he332 words
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Article376 1959-06-14 15 Radio Singapore Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude by Lenny Dee i at the organ: 7.00 The News; 7.05 I Moments Of Melody; 800 The i News; 8.05 Breakfast Club; 9.00 I Programme Summary 9.02 Henry Weber pnd his Orch stra; 9.30376 words
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Advertisement358 1959-06-14 15 ......i Cathay Organisation to m^—mmm ATTRACTIONS wmmmM MEETTOUR MINISTERS A Special Newurel (nude by Cathay-Krris Films) I is now being shown at all shows in all the m a I rtTwav ORGANISATION THEATRES I NOW SHOWING! MtlifaVl umm*iM.ua. m Phone: ***** i^ J W M HkTS 1 6.45 S. 9.30358 words
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Advertisement1085 1959-06-14 15 MisnLiiiiiijaißisiiiiiiii special Newsreel "MEET THE MINISTERS" English Version NOW SHOWING at LIDO CAPITOL REX PAVILION. phone JL r r V S \OW Shnwinff* ***** W ~J-* W 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 B HI roKMI KERR— RITA HAYWORTH— BIRT LAN( ASTIR DAVII) bpqT 1 .Im H'XnV DCCT .Supporting* V V1,085 words
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Miscellaneous1706 1959-06-14 16 I— p-v\^ /v-. c <__^» /^VAE PLANES. HO 1 YOU'LL^ H I /w/\\ ff\^*^^\ -^l^^^J^^ (^^T\v <^Ba_f SEE WHAT CIVILIZATION S.B fVr^^>7/^_± \M P\VVV I U6VEE KINEWA JUNGIE'j^""! rJJ ikC^^ vJ l£r-^V^3 vJ |L_\ \S, COUL?BEAS»SASTHIS.j^7/ ZZ__i__^__U 1 ThiniSS in THE Sicy'.^y _^^^SJ_H Edgar Rice Burroughs ■fe.'H UNITE? STATES COnjSU-1,706 words
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Article, Illustration791 1959-06-14 19 WHY does a dead man bleed when a close relative visits him? Is it true that a corpse will rise up if a black female cat jumps over it C. S. FANG. Seremban Neither of the beliefs is true, we're791 words
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1094 1959-06-14 19 gane lees HUMAN CASEBOOK The black sheep OUR ELDEST BROTHER IS A BAD TEMPERED BULLY WHO LIVES TROUBLE IT IS said there is a black sheep in every family, ond in ours it is the eldest son. He is bad-tempered ond a bully, ond, in addition, gambles. Because of this1,094 words
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Advertisement451 1959-06-14 19 iPiffli I IS9EP around-the-day protection against perspiration and odor! S Small revolving ball in top measures out just the right amount of lotion needed. Supereffective, super-pro-tective, leaves you refreshed and confident all day! Best for women, for k. men. too! A deodor- ant. anti-perspirant, lo- i tion, alt in one!451 words
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Advertisement233 1959-06-14 19 11lP r '/MWV>" TAKE CHANCES '^11 -by asking just for 'oil* Your dealer or garage man cant guess which oil you want That is why you should always ask' for Castro! by name both on the forecourt and m the service bay. ask for CASTROL ft-., name .Jg See a233 words
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Article206 1959-06-14 20 BILL KNOX - MYSTERY OF THE 25 KILTS BILL KNOX By QREENOCK (Scotland), Sat. Since Creenock man Hector Russell went into the Highland export business he has become used to unusual requests. But this time he is really stumped for an explanation. Why do 25 Arabs want Scots -made kilts of green cloth206 words
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Article710 1959-06-14 20 CANADIAN DOCTOR TELLS OF AMAZING TESTS ON Mid By Peter Fairley TWO Canadian scientists have discovered that "Royal jelly" the substance which worker bees produce to fatten up their Queen will protect mice against the growth of four kinds of cancer. And they believe the Jelly710 words
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630 1959-06-14 20 A million flies live in bottles in this university ItlhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll! By D. BLACKBURN University of Sheffield in Great Britain has a population of about one million flics all very much alive and kicking. There are flies with red eyes, white eyes, orange eyes, pink eyes; flies with yellow bodies, brown630 words
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Article71 1959-06-14 20 LONDON. Sat.— The bache- lor mayor of Ilkeston, Derby, has "borrowed" the wife of his best friend as mayoress. Councillor John Simpson, 30. is the towns youngest mayor. At last week's install. ition ceremony he had at his side i 22-year-old Maureen Parnell an attractive brunette.71 words
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Article53 1959-06-14 20 LONDON. Sat. A lux iry liner fitted for nude sunbathing called at Southamp'on last week on her tir>t visit to Britain. She is the 20.000-ton US liner Brasil. which Is on a j millionaires' cruise to Europe. Her funnel is a dummy and contains a solarium used53 words
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Advertisement95 1959-06-14 20 SOUGHT yjP>\ I I UKE TO eE X^^^>--^O UP-TO-DATE, AND I m am ~"^V* J ir/%^^^^^ m m m v\ vy Xf j WS W *-^kw^ mm THE IMPROVED SOAP FOR THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE MenwhoIMPRESS/ W ulluVu W I L I I j^j^f^tfßpl To be successful you must o<\tj}\ VnT^^N.95 words
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Advertisement124 1959-06-14 20 ARRID. Whirl-in Lotion Deodorant IN THE BOTTLE WITH THE BALL ON TOP Stops r l perspiration stains g and odor x_ ther L a deodorant 1 W L"_l ff 1 skin-soothing lanolml Never sticky I Never drips I Never touches fingertips I All Men Enjoy Williams AQUA VELVA Cool, Sccnitd124 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-14 21 MARLENE DIETRICH joins the chorus itirls in a rousing finale to her nightclub act in Hotel Sahara. Las Vegas. CURT JUBGENB (left) signs autographs for Chinese admirers while on location in "Ferry to Hong Kong.''37 words
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Article, Illustration594 1959-06-14 21 Mv million-dollar feud— by Peck IT would be unthinkable to leave the colourful Hollywood scene without reporting on one of its more enlivening aspects: The Feud. For feuds are as much a part of Hollywood as pitc'ndark bars, over-exposed starlets, intoxicated actors and Cadillac convertibles. So much so that columnist594 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-06-14 21 Brigitte— by her sister Mijanou MIJANOU BARDOT sister of Brigitte— writing in a Hollywood paper: "Brigitte Is still the same friendly girl. When she comes home to us she always kisses everybody mama, papa, me. the maid, the dog, the milkman DORIS DAY calking about watching her own pictures —"Have112 words
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Article153 1959-06-14 21 T DROVE out at night to Universal Studios to see I private run-through of Cary Grant's new comedy "Operation Petticoat" In which he stars witn Tony Curtis. That boy," Grant said, before leaving for Europe, "is going to prove a really fine light comedian. I like his153 words
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Advertisement145 1959-06-14 21 ay ■■■■.■.■.v.viv j*-3wv drM (arnation KYAPORATED IVlljL.lv Carnation is double -rich pure <^r f liquid milk. For drinking P**gKMMGO& purposes dilute one part with two parts of water and the -> W'M result is a delicious long drink of full strength milk the most |j\- natural health drink in the145 words
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Advertisement412 1959-06-14 21 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACIDITY AND HEARTBURN I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA r§gi|TABLETS yP^^l THEY TASTE Kji PHILLIPS' I LIKE CANDY! nil %v*OrMtftttol THEY'LL MAKE YOU WM O I FEEL DANDY! FREE! Greatest Self -Defence Course Offer Ever Made L\ \I<N the amazing •rcrete of 'Karato right412 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-06-14 22 THOUSANDS SOLD BEFORE PRODUCTION JAKE a good look at this car. It is the Renault Floride, based on the Dauphine chassis. It was first exhibited as a prototype at the Paris Salon in October last year. Since then it has been seen by thousands at other shows261 words
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Article, Illustration283 1959-06-14 22 AS GOOD AS A SMALL CAR ON TWO WHEELS "4S GOOD as small car on two wheels" that is what more and more people in Malaya are saying about the scooter today. And how right tney are! Many people have found U:e answer to that "second car" problem by Investing283 words
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319 1959-06-14 22 PERTH, West Australia, Saturday. |^EARTS, the first Scottish soccer team to tour Australia since 1880, maintaine< their unbeaten tour record by beating Australia 9-0 here today. In their 14 matches pkay- I *d on the tour so far the Edinburgh Club have scored 99319 words
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Article72 1959-06-14 22 BECKENHAM. Sat. Peru-vian-born Alex Olmedo. the Wimbledon favourite, 'won the men's singles title in the Kent lawn tennis championships here today. Olmedo. competing in his first European tournament ot the season, beat Denmark's Kurt Nielsen 8-6, 3-6. 6-4 in the final. Darlene Hard defeated Sally MooreReuter - 72 words
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Article41 1959-06-14 22 BRISTOL. Sat. Rumanathan Krishnan, India's leading player, won the men's singles title in the West of England lawn tennis championships here today. In the final, he beat former Wimbledon champion. Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt 11-9. 6-o.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article21 1959-06-14 22 SYDNEY. Sat.-British Wes touring rugby union Lions defeated Australia 24-3 in the second Test at Sydney today. —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article115 1959-06-14 22 ACROSS; 1. Di.stj.fl. 7. AlwMi 12, Ell. Diligence. 14. Clarify 15. Argol 16 Teem 18, Glum 19. Yoke 22. Rob 24, En.v H Reds. 27. Sore. 29 Midget. 31. Depart. 33. Ears 35. Wise. 36. Nil 38. Lop. 39. Cull 41. Anas 43. Dram. 46, Waste. 48. Abandon.115 words
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Advertisement274 1959-06-14 22 HEALTH and wW^.^l STRENGTH gMBBBi to SUCCEED! w| I^BSM 'A^tf\s&^--~^^>ijf'£/j "fhc dtJy Ive been waiting for. My name (in PBy^Vi^Sr^^T-g^/ the door! Yet, I feel so wonderfully fit I cant t>%J ..'r.P oK^° °!1 HE Sti y I m really surprised. My whole family is OJD&S Q. *^&#Oj bursting with274 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-14 22 with New Gasoline Mobilgas M 0 V A C U U M^^^ Fill up with Mobilgas SPECIAL Buy the Best... Buy Mobil22 words
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Miscellaneous132 1959-06-14 22 ■*****11"' 2 3 4 S 7|~" l<od between »h« linei to find »h« Hidden Per.onahty 1. Driver with an admirer in front )61. 2. The snake in snakes and Udders, presumably isi. 3. 4. Hard up consequence or a miscuc? (3, 2. 6). 5. You can bet on this position132 words
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Article151 1959-06-14 23 •without drugs. W.lh Vuure> HertM men «n« ■onro tan h»ve bndie* lhal aen MSfjMI and women admire, ke•lden pootesMnt rohn«t health and null fu appearance. Pimple*. Wrinkle*. Gnr Hair. Lew Vttaltt*. Overwrifht. I nderweirbt and -liUfU- |if> are rrplared by I Hiiiiiii I t'Oinpleiion. lu\urt mi151 words
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Article, Illustration891 1959-06-14 23 MALAYA CUP SURPRISE AT MERDEKA STADIUM Penalty saves Selangor in two-all draw By NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Sdangor 2; Singapore 2 SINGAPORE still stand for something in the Malaya Cup soccer competition. Their young team proved this to Selangor's internationals at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight.891 words
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850 1959-06-14 23 Rahim Ahmad beats 21 -year-old record By FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore 400 yards record has stood for 21 years, but today at Farrer Park it took Rah rr Ahmad only 50.6 sec. to break it. Penang's star middle distance runner, who was only four years old when the850 words
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Article137 1959-06-14 23 A TOUCH SPEED CIRCUIT SINGAPORE. Sat— Competi- tors taking part in the j Forces Motoring Club's Sem- j bawang circuit speed trial tomorrow, will have to drive cautiously. About ten competitors ran into difficulties when the track was opened for practice today. Tomorrow's meet will be the first to be137 words
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Article61 1959-06-14 23 NEW YORK. Sat. Bill Casper, of Calilorjila, shot a two-under-par 68 yesterday to lead the United States Open golf championship field at the halfway stage. Casper's round, late in the day, enabled him to take a one-stroke lead, with a 36--hole total of 139, over61 words
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Article74 1959-06-14 23 SINGAPORE Sat. —Alexandra P. T. kept themselves In the hunt for the S.A.P.A. Div 2 A league title when they beat Chinese Athletic 'A' 1 3-2 at Fairer Park today. Alexandra, who led 1-0 at halftime, scored their winning goal through Osman Amsah In the last74 words
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Article46 1959-06-14 23 SYDNEY. Sat— Australia beat the New Zealand Kiwis Rugby League touring team 9-8 In the first international, played on rainswept Sydney Cricket Ground today. The Kiwis scored two tries to Australia's one. but the Australian captain. B. Carlson kicked three goals. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article19 1959-06-14 23 .lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Sikh Juniors beat Johore Customs 3-2 in a friendly soccer match here today.19 words
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Article122 1959-06-14 23 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca set up a record in the Malayan Cricket Association inter-.state league competition beating Pahang by an innings and 50 runs in a day here today. The cause of Pahang's rout was brilliant bowling by David Rosy After taking four for four In122 words
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Advertisement738 1959-06-14 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOIK SI.RVICK 211 Word* $10 (Minimum). Ml) 1 month, 10 Word* S2.io I Mm.) PHOTOSTATS BY POTOMATIC *****. pi, AN Print ing from Tracings, Kotomatlc *****. DON'T WORRY about travelbnfl —consult Asia Travel Service. LADIES! For Stylish Haircut, Wall Shanghai May. 421 River Valley Road. <~>CE AMOCE"738 words
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Advertisement457 1959-06-14 23 Are YOU ifir§*> always TIRED, JBfV Tv y# VIGOUR VITALITY PANOPEPTON HIRE'S DEFINITE PROOF I I Laboralcry leits prove that gcrur.il TRY THIS 7 -DAY debility, loss of appetite, enthusiasm TBCT V/MIDCEir and viulily. headaches and wnawi IBJI TUUKitLI 1 ness result when your body tails W 0. obta.n ,uffic.ent457 words
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Article329 1959-06-14 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Fit after a brief let-up, he is one to keep an eye on By OLD WELSH KING CLOCKS DAYS FASTEST TIME IN 4F WORKOUT gESTCRETE. with Bob Taylor astride, went attractively on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Keeping wide out on329 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-06-14 24 MRS. C.F. IH'OHESDON'S Aunt M.inn (left), ridden hv I) Smith, clears away from Mrs. P. M. Lamb's Fiery Wood, ridden by J. Lindlcy. to win the .Mynnr Sellinc Plate at Epsom. Australian jockey George Moore was unseated from his mount. Chinchilla, shortly before thisReuter - 54 words
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Obituary31 1959-06-14 24 MVI VAGANAM retired hospital, dreaMT, sunuei Wi.v Xit tit, la Ceylon. Kaihei of Kui;i;irnsamy, I Bunysar Hasnit;il. B;,hisiii-.im Denial Department. Lo^s of six sony tivc daughters and fifteen I Kiiuulchildren.31 words
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Article30 1959-06-14 24 •i, Wm4t --111 > Minimum i. MJR. AND MRS LOUIS TEX) KIM THFNG Thank Relatives and Friends lor tbalr A and yaH;. on tlie ocraiion of their marrtaxe on n.ti.59.30 words
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Article827 1959-06-14 24 DONALDSON GETS A DOUBLE ptNANG, Sat. Box Office, ridden by Mr. S. G. Donaldson, came through on the inside to snatch a half-length win from the rank outsider, Far Vision, Mr. D. M Brown up, to win the Clcss 1, Div. 1, 7f, the main827 words
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Article30 1959-06-14 24 TOTAL POOL: SIBI.SOO Ul No. *****2 (S48.!>:»1) 2nd No. :::rr>t; <sm.47.">> 3rd No. .'32.-)88 (513.597) StarUrs (SMI7 i-a«h): Nor, »77:58(i: *****2: ■»«07U: *****8; *****8: *****4; *****3; I9SCB: 274i;:50.30 words
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Article77 1959-06-14 24 \/.u Slara Sage EASTBOURNE. Sat. Britain qualified for the semi-nnais of tne European Zone oi the Davis Cup when they gained a winning 3-1 lead over Chile here today. Bobby Wilson clinched the tie by beating Patricio Rodnguei 8-6, 6-3. 6-3. In Florence. Italy tookReuter - 77 words
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Article159 1959-06-14 24 S'pore boxers beaten 7-4 .pENANG, Sot. The Federation beat Singapore by seven bouts to four to win the A. P. Lim challenge cup in thei r first in ternational boxing match at the New World Stodium here tonight. Biggest surpii.-c wa.s. the defeat of Austin Dunsforri. A.sian Games bronze medalh>t159 words
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Article182 1959-06-14 24 LONDON. Sat— Tea .scores in today's County cricket matches were Al Oxford: Oxford I'nlversity 903 for eight .J. Burk; 57 not on i v Leicestershire. Al The Oval: Surrey 181 for; three J Edrich 76, K. Barrington 81 1 versus Yorkshire At Hove: Hampshire 217 forReuter - 182 words
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Article50 1959-06-14 24 SINGAPORE. Sat A hattrick by Mohamert Durus enabled Seletar F.C. to beat Indian Youngsters 3-1 in a S.A.F.A Div 3A league match at Gevlane today. Kita scored for Indians. In another Div. 3A maich at Baltistier Road. Jollllads beat Setn Java 1-0. scoring through Rashid.50 words
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Article614 1959-06-14 24 WEIGHTS for all nine roes at Kuala I. .mpiir mi Saturday are: Cl 2, Div 1-6 F Easy Winner 9.00 Handsome 8.13 Kawanua 8.13 Our Kincdom 811 Noble Albert 8.U9 Lady .lambo 8.08 Box Office II B.UK Black I), i m 8.06 Garrydcn B.OU Sunny Lad614 words
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