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Title Section13 1959-11-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Mai*** No. 1266. SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER 29, 1959 20 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration202 1959-11-29 1 fIEXT week the Suiuhiy Times introduces a book that will bring laughter into your lives. It is the life story of the funniest man in the world. Who is he? His name is Julius Henry Marx. Julius Henry is better known as Groucho, He202 words
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Article29 1959-11-29 1 NEXT WEEK NEWSMEN ON STRIKE TOKYO. Sat. Six thousand employees of the Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan's leading daily newspapers, went on a 24-hour strike today for higher wages.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article299 1959-11-29 1 More doctors for Govt. service—and more nurses, too THEY ARE EXPECTED TO COMPLETE THEIR COURSES AND RETURN NEXT YEAR By MELVIN CHAN SINGAPORE, Sat. TWENTY specialists will be returning to Singapore and to the Government's medical service next year, a Ministry of Health spokesman revealed today. Of299 words
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Article46 1959-11-29 1 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas. Sat.— An all-white jury earlytoday found E. A. Lauderdale Sr, a 48-year-old segregation leader, guilty of bombing the Little Rock school board office on Labour day and fixed his penalty at three years' Imprisonment and a M$ 1.500 fine.46 words
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Article393 1959-11-29 1 CHILDREN HELP CHEER FUND TOP $14,000 \A/ITH more than a hundred donations from people of all walks of life in the Federation and Singapore, the Straits Times Cheer Fund topped the $14,--000 mark yesterday. Biggest donation of the week came from the men and women working in the Income and393 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-11-29 1 Outside, At trow* shout*, Allah, give ffrtm it* tktidrwt The Shah of Persia and 21--year-old Farah Diba became formally engaged in a simple ceremony in the Golestan Palace in Teheran. The occasion was made colourful by the dresses and uniforms of the178 words
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Article19 1959-11-29 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Actress Elizabeth Taylor in hospital today with pneumonia, was reported in good condition.19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-11-29 1 Pupils of Siflap Secondary School. Singapore hand $125.50 for the Cheer Fund to Jenny Khoo of the Straits Times who had taken them on a tour of Times House. —Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article241 1959-11-29 1 Three fishesmen feared lost KAMPONGS and ROADS FLOODED KUALA TRENGGANU, Saturday. THREE fishermen from Kampong Pantai Ayer Tawar. a fishing village in Besut, are feared to have been drowned off the Trengganu coast. They put to sea on Thursday morning. Police today disclosed their names Ibrahim bin Awang, Put eh241 words
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55 1959-11-29 1 SARANAC LAKE. (New York State). Sat. Victor Martin. 53. author of the novels "The Bells of St. Mary's" and "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes, has committed suicide in hospital here, police reported last night. Martin, was stated to have killed himself by slashing hisReuter - 55 words
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Article190 1959-11-29 1 $12,000 grab in street LORRY STOPPED BY BOGUS COVT. MEN CINGAPORE, Sat. Robbers posing as Government officials today stopped a lorry loaded with 51 2,000 worth of rubber and sarongs and made a clean getaway with the lorry's valuable load, belonging to a Beach Road firm. The six robbers established190 words
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Article25 1959-11-29 1 BOMBAY INCIDENT I'ttHl S}« -Ivo •'bin 1 in< |g >< i" Ainrrit4.u <ii|>l"in < tif ti fiam* in P"ir»t>» jrMij» <i ■> Sergeaati lodiupp"' Be< r25 words
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Article, Illustration1819 1959-11-29 2 iIH I iil'i'lf HffEEßil THE MOVING LETTERS OF THE KAMIKAZE PILOTS... M Ii I! I! part three ii li 01 Si H m H it II i H H Bl H H illii Dearest Mother, I take your picture on my last flight The1,819 words
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Advertisement204 1959-11-29 2 ■X'X'X*X'X*X*X°XOX*X*X'X'X'X'XOX"X"X'X'X*X*X X'*"*"'"X*X'"*' > X •'■"■'■"•"•'■"•'•'•"•V'X'XXvX'X'X'X'XvX'XvX'X'X*. ■"-'•'vX'XvXvX 1 *il."t". v f ■■■■"•••■•■•>>:-:y::.v-:v:-: :::::::::::v From Dec. Ist Kuala Lumpur is ONLY ONE 5 HOUR away from Singapore by 5 MALAYAN AIRWAYS A en* hour vibrotionlcti, smooth, 'over- Twice weekly services between Singapore and *t tho-weather' Night daily on Wednesdays and Djakarta already204 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-29 3 AN INTRIGUING INSIGHT INTO THE JAPANESE MIND AT WAR The Kamikaze pilots are briefed then conies the strike. The ship attacked here is the British carrier Formidable, which was twice hit by Kamikaze planes off Okinawa in May 1945.39 words
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2392 1959-11-29 3 Surrender but not for the admiral defence of these beautiful and lofty things. Okinawa Is as much a part of Japan as Goto Island. An Inner voice keeps saying that I must smite the foe who violates our homeland. My grave will be the sea around Okinawa •and I will2,392 words
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Advertisement128 1959-11-29 3 Jk M f NOW. .THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO AVOID THIS! When buying shirts or any other cotton garments. That's why you should always look for make it a habit to look for the -SANfOHIUD' -SANfOfIIZED- before you buy. Then you II labeL Then you know they won't shrink in128 words
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Article347 1959-11-29 4 COOt AND UNFLINCHING DISCHARGE Of DUTY' WHEN ATTACKED BY ARMED THUGS PUBLIC-SPOUTED MOTORIST GAVE LIFTS TO MEN OF THE SQUAD WHO WERE FLEEING FROM THE GANG QINCAPORE, Sat.— The Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hin, today commended five police "decoys' 1 for their "cool, unflinching" discharge347 words
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Article67 1959-11-29 4 IPOH. Sat.— Chinese miners in Malaya are to ask the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to withdraw the Increase In the tax on imported fuel oil. A meeting of the AllMalaya Chinese Mining association is expected to be called within the next67 words
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Article45 1959-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mohamed Yeten bin Mohamed Shah. 19. was today convictled on a charge of stealing a watch belonging to Tan Lay Har from her house In East Coast Road. He was remanded till Dec. 12 pending a probation report.45 words
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180 1959-11-29 4 GRANDMA KILLED, WIFE HURT AS LORRY RUNS WILD KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A 77-YEAR-OLD grandmother was killed, a young housewife and three children were injured today when a fully loaded lorry rammed into four shophouses near Batu village, seven miles from here. The three tonner was travelling from Kuaia Lumpur towards180 words
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Article38 1959-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The manager of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board. Mr. J. J. Puthucheary. will leave Singapore tomorrow by air for New Delhi to attend the United Nations seminar on management of public industrial enterprises.38 words
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Article130 1959-11-29 4 GANGSTER FILMS INSPIRED' YOUTHS PENANG, Sat.— Four youths who robbed a courting couple on a Meld were "led up the wrong path by gangster films," their defence counsel. Mr. Lee Thean-chu, stated in court today. "It was sheer bravado on their part," he told the court p>esident, Mr. Au Ah130 words
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Article27 1959-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat—Theresa Khoo, a talented 17-year-old schoolgirl pianist, will give a recital in the English service of Radio Singapore at 9.45 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article72 1959-11-29 4 Federation offers expats jobs SINGAPORE. Sat. The Federation Government has advertised for education officers (men and women) In Britain to serve In Malaya for three years. These officers are required to teach in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, history, geography and English to Sixth Formers. The basic salary for men is72 words
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Article48 1959-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, has declared Thursday, Dec 3, a holiday in commemorativi of the installation of the first Malayan Yang di-Pertuan Negara. It will be a paid holiday 'or clerks, shop assistants and labourers.48 words
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Article160 1959-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Five students and a blind instructor from the Blind School amazed a crowd that gathered round them at an exhibition at the American International Building today. Near the entrance were three girls making baskets, and a male student making stools for little children.160 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-11-29 4 TWO 'I LIKE THE TENGKU' GIRLS RETURN HOME Now twu .Malayan sisters (above) have brought word on how popular the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was with Australian students during his recent state visit there. They are. Mrs. Chong Thian Choy (left) and Miss Gunn Chit Ghee, who returned134 words
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189 1959-11-29 4 Kedah ruler makes a birthday wish A LOR STAR, Sat. The younges: ruler, the Sultan of Kedah, on his 32nd birthday thi» morning, expressed thu hope that the Government with the full co-operation of the people, would sooi be able to clear the Mala-yan-Siamese border of terrorist remnants. "I have189 words
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Article64 1959-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— C hut Choon Enj, 19, was today convicted on a charge of causing hurt to Lim Ah Leng while attempting to extort $4 from him on Oct. 19 at a petrol kiosk in Buklt Timah Road. Another youth, Lim Ah Pen, was aiqmtted64 words
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Advertisement294 1959-11-29 4 1 -^pw vr DC A fl < V f ii-iiirrri^ ■■^^^"^v fw 9 m MM I PJMMHIBtfI V^PI KU^ mm AW mm Next year Dart Heralds will go into service with British European Airway* the first prop-jet local-service airliner- to do so. They will be some hundred miles an hour294 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-11-29 5 HSIA MOON LI TZIANG fU CHC SUEH HWKI trick* CHAN BZC SZC23 words
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512 1959-11-29 5 PETER - PETER de CRUZ By SINGAPORE, Saturday ONE of the highlights of the show to be presented by Singapore newspapers during National Loyalty Week at the Happy World Stadium on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4 will be performances by six Hong Kong512 words
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Article265 1959-11-29 5 gives you Confidence How you can gain poisedevelop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people, drawn from aL occupations, have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain self-confidence and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of265 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-11-29 5 MAISIE BIDS HER FANS GOODBYE CINGAPORE, Sat. Radio Singapore listeners will miss the sweet voice of Maisie Conceicao, who, for the past five years, has brought cheer to thousands of sick people through her programmes, "Calling All Hospitals." At the end of her programme this morning she bade farewell to182 words
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Article48 1959-11-29 5 Singapore, Sun. A lone raider tied up Madam Wee Hee Neo in her Jalan Sayang. Changi, home here yesteroay and escaped with $1,765 in cash and jewellery. Madam Wee was cooking when the robber entered her house. He was armed with a knife.48 words
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Article29 1959-11-29 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Alex Josey will broadcast a talk on "Recent trends in Indonesia' in the English service of Radio Singapore at 8 p.m. on Monday.29 words
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247 1959-11-29 5 Italy has plans for light mechanical industry in Malaya SINGAPORE. Sat. The Italian Government is contemplating on the setting up of a "small, light mechanical industry" in Malaya. Mr. arim In La Rosa, leader of the Italian Industry and Trade Mission which flew in today, and a deputy director in247 words
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Miscellaneous340 1959-11-29 5 RADIO; General Programme RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA ii e;n cr^n Mnrnw- 12 A M 63 0 Good Morning To A.M. 6.30 Oooa Morning. 632 you; Mornlng Prelude; 7.00 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Time Signal And News; 7.05 Mo--7.05 Moments of Melody; 8.00 The menu; Of Melody; 8.00 The News-340 words
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Article, Illustration810 1959-11-29 6 NIMBLE FINGERS Japanese housewives set an example IN THE PICTURES.... SINGAPORE models Margaret Whyte (left) and June Stewart wear some of the ornaments fashioned from vinyl yarn. Miss Whyte models a hat, choker and bracelet, while Miss Stewart shows off a gold yarn necklace, earrings and a belt. IT IS810 words
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Advertisement581 1959-11-29 6 Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always has Ephazone handy he knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in 10 minutes. The liphazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to inject or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a lew seconds relief begins. Ephazone581 words
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116 1959-11-29 7 MARIHUANA IS GROWN IN SPORE OFFICIAL SINGAPORE, Sot. I ARGE quantities of Connabis Sotiva also known as marihuana, Indian hemp and ganja are appearing in Singapore, a Customs Department spokesman revealed. In 1958 the department seized 9 lbs., but this year the baul is already 162 lbs. This includes 100116 words
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Article45 1959-11-29 7 MELVIN CHAN - NEW YORK. Sat. The judge rejected 62-year-old Oscar Steins plea that the wind had blown his cigar band out of his hand. "Hold it tighter next time." the judge said, and fined Stein US$3 for littering the streets— U.P.l.45 words
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579 1959-11-29 7 Blitz on smugglers of dope 'hots up' MELVIN CHAN 1 MORE BOATS AND MEN ENTER THE HUNT By Singapore, Sat. OPIUM ADDICTS CAUGHT IN DENS RESPONDING TO CURE AONSI DERABLE headway has been made in suppressing the dope menace in Singapore. The Government's war against smugglers, traffickers and addicts is579 words
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Article293 1959-11-29 7 By T. F. HWANG Singapore, Saturday JINGAPORE'S largest courtroom the City Magistrate's Court in Bencoolen Street will be closed from December 1. With It also will end a controversy which has for long been a constant bone of contention between the City Council and the293 words
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Advertisement153 1959-11-29 7 wash wear! lf^ needs no ironing! m 100% DACRON'SHIRTS a pleasure to wear! Distinguished by Golden Needle* tailoring MANHATTAN designation for its finest products. Machine washable, or can be rinsed by hand. With French Cuffs or button cuffs. v^si'f\ NO IRONING Drips Dry smoothly, \J" Zy quickly raady to woor.153 words
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Advertisement218 1959-11-29 7 Sf A 5* MC7t Last Minute X'MAS GIFTS and V\ n, ORCHIDS 3#4^ at special \wS^ low gift rates *^k, LONDON "MM phone MALAYAN AIRWAYS for full information Parker "feM Ballpoint writes smoothly Iml even where I other ballpoints M fail completely m glossy photographs i lml cheques M lml218 words
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Miscellaneous10 1959-11-29 7 JUE**»* GAMBOL'S 1/ OIL TUAT MIXEB 1 OOWT BUUKT I10 words
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222 1959-11-29 8 THREE U.S. CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES ARE INTERESTED 'VERY DIFFICULT JOB AHEAD^SAYS EXPERT TOKYO, Saturday. THREE American pipeline construction com panics are interested in a plan to build a 750-mile pipeline from an Indian oirfreld in Assam to a refinery in Bihar. This was revealed here222 words
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79 1959-11-29 8 A baby 'but no more, says Brigitte LONDON, Sat. Bri.ittr Bardot said today she hoped her first baby would be her last In an interview in her Paris apartment with the London Daily Express, the sex symbol of modern France shouted, "No, no, a thousand times, no" when asked ifUPI - 79 words
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Article23 1959-11-29 8 MALJBU. California. Sat— Actor Anthony Franciasa, 31. suffered facial cuts yesterday when his car smashed Into a highway embankment. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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172 1959-11-29 8 PROTEST OVER A $5,600 BILL FOR A STUDENT FROM S'PORE MELBOURNE, Sat The Australian Government has charged a Chinese university student from Singapore £ABOO (about $5,600) for seven months he spent in a Melbourne tuberculosis sanatorium last year, the Melbourne Herald reported today. The Herald said that when the studentReuter - 172 words
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235 1959-11-29 8 RIDDLE OF THE RED WHO SOUGHT ASYLUM WASHINGTON, Saturday. POMMUNIST Chinese officials in Bombay today "kidnapped a U.S. marine sergeant in an incident described by the American State Department in Washington as "high-handed and outrageous.'* Sgt. Robert Armstrong, 30. was pulled from a taxiReuter - 235 words
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Article22 1959-11-29 8 ACCRA, Sat. The Duke of Edinburgh today finished the official programme of his crowded six-day visit to Ghana Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article49 1959-11-29 8 LONDON. Sat. A 46-year-old doctor was found guilty by the General Medical Council today of adultery with a woman patient who later killed herself. The Council's disciplinary committee ordered the name of Dr. Kenneth Merrall Fox, of Reading, Berkshire, struck oft the medical register. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article27 1959-11-29 8 WASHINGTON. Sat.—President Elsenhower yesterday authorised Senate Investigators to examine 1945-58 Income tax returns as part of their Investigation of monopolistic practices in professional boxing.— U.P.L27 words
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231 1959-11-29 8 Russians help U.S. boy's space research NEW YORK, Sat.— The Soviet Union has come to the hid of a teenager in Memphis, Tennessee, whose requests for help ia spac; research went unheeded in the U.S. Robert Graham, 14, decided last spring that it would be Interesting to make a studyUPI - 231 words
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Advertisement484 1959-11-29 8 Men philips philishave Art fki_ \a/iv/ f-/-\ fUa t"/~\r\ c In addition 10 (he world famous Roury Action, the VII LIIC W_y LO triC tOp Philish^ehMmany advanced feature.: easy preu- a*- «-U« _.:~L* blow cleaning, powerful yet quiet motor; and a get trie ri£nt Sn_Ve defignthatfiuthe hand perfectly. Operate* on484 words
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Article308 1959-11-29 9 Malaya's foreign policy flayed I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Government's foreign policy, i particularly its move n the Ti- L^bmhh betan issue, came in for strong criticism today in the House of Representatives. Several speakers attacked the Government for not adopting a firm stand on external affairs. The PMIP leader. Dr.308 words
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Article159 1959-11-29 9 PROTEST AGAINST NEW INCOME TAX INCREASES KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A HUNGER strike in front of the Finance Minister's office is plan- Ned as a protest against the new income tax increases. Mr. R. Madhavan, secretary of the Selangor Branch of the People's Progressive Party.159 words
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Article178 1959-11-29 9 CHAMPIONS OF THE WEAKER SEX... KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two women members of the House of Representa- I tives, making their maiden speeches in the debate on the Supply Bill, today championed the cause of the weaker sex, office boys and married women teachers. They were Datin Fatimah binte Kaji Hashim178 words
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647 1959-11-29 9 By SUNDAY TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The marathon debate on the policy governing the estimated expendi twre of $888. 7 million next year opened in the House of Representatives today with Opposition members attacking the Government on a variety647 words
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Advertisement526 1959-11-29 9 40»* ETIL LL.U*. ifc 1 I Getting ready I for floods 1 THE DUSUN, Nov. 20, 1959. 8 \A/HEN the Cook was urged to lay in amp'(. provisions against o possible flood hi 8 reminded his employer that there were now 8 no food removal restrictions, and that if B526 words
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Article, Illustration591 1959-11-29 10 War MICHAEL CONNORS [W ON AND OFF SHELLING TURNS QUEMOY INTO ORIENTAL GIBRALTAR who toured the Nationalist defence installations on Kinmen Islands recently. TH E worlds weirdest war is being fought on the Kinmen (Quemoy) Islands, a strategic offshore bastion commanding the entrance of Amoy harb ou r,591 words
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191 1959-11-29 10 MICHAEL CONNORS - MEN OF 20 NATIONS LIE BURIED AT TANGGOK PUSAN Korea AT the United Nations military cemetery near this sprawling South Korean port city the only sound heard is the wind sadly soughing through the 22 flags that fly over the tidy rows of white crosses. Here lie burled the 2.246191 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-11-29 10 Balloons, bamboo tubes and special shells are used to send cigarettes, sweets and leaflets to the China mainland from Quemoy.23 words
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Article, Illustration482 1959-11-29 11 INSTITUTE FORMED: CALL TO AUTHORS TO STEP FORWARD BENJAMIN KHOO WILL CONDUCT 'MESSIAH' CINCAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Musical Society will present the "Messiah" at the St. Andrew's Ca t h e d ral here on Dec. 15 and 16. Soloists in the programme will include Jill482 words
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150 1959-11-29 11 NEW BRIDGE SPARKS HEAD HUNTING SCARE KUANTAN, Sat. "THE Pohong State En--1 gineer, Mr. R. W. Baker, has dismissed as "absolute nonsense" rumours that the Pahang Government wanted seven human heads for the construction of a new bridge. He said: "This Is a fairy story. I categorically state that no150 words
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Article82 1959-11-29 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade have organised three shows at the Happy World Stadium to raise funds for their new $400,000 headquarters in Beach Road which is ekpected to be completed next, year. The shows are a "koontow" display and lion dance82 words
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Article53 1959-11-29 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sixtyfive gangsters have been freed on supervision since the big police crackdown on secret societies. Another 81 thugs were still under detention today pending police inquiries. The police launched a drive against hoodlums soon after the Government's reform offer came to an end53 words
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239 1959-11-29 11 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS by- KOTA TINGGI. Sat. THIRTY-EICHT men, women and children are living happily together today. not knowing that their race is slowly and surely facing extinction. They are the Orang Kanak, the only aborigines of their kind left in the country today.239 words
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134 1959-11-29 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. pOLICE investigating Thursday's People's Park kidnapping of a 21 -year-old shop assistant arrested a teenage girl last night in a raid on a house in Balestier Road. The shop assistant, Ng Kay Tal, was found with stab wounds in a134 words
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Article21 1959-11-29 11 IPOH. Sat. The Perak State Legislative Assembly budget meeting will be spread over four days, beginning on Dec. 19.21 words
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Article101 1959-11-29 11 THEATRE FUND HITS $27,900 SINGAPORE. Sat. Fourteen donors today gave the National Theatre Fund various sums amounting to 58.565. thus bringing the total collected so far to 527.972. They are: Tai Ihonj Rubber Works Ltd. S'.tlUO; Buan l.rr Srnt'Ltd. S2.000: George Lee Ltd. SMiuii; i.iun Guan Lid. SI 00(1; Lim101 words
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126 1959-11-29 11 PROF'S COMPLAINT ABOUT NUDE AT THE DOOR... BONN, Sat. A controversy is brewing in Bonn University over .bronze doorhandles moulded in the form of a naked woman reclining. The handles were recently fixed to the door of one of the university's lecture halls. Soon alter, an 83-yeaf-old retired professor complainedReuter - 126 words
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Article74 1959-11-29 12 I* Word* Sit (Minimum) FOR THAT NEW Frock. Visit. Vanity. New Selection of Morn- i inn. Cocktail and Short Evenuic Gowns. 32 Raffles Place, Spore. A GOOD DOUBLE. Old j Rarity" Liqueur Whisky and! ■•Beefeater- Triple Distilled Gin. You can bet on them, but put it on the To:e.74 words
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245 1959-11-29 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, November 29, 1959. ENTERPRISE IS NEEDED |X>R over a century Singa- pore has thrived on the cut and thrust of private enterprise. And, If Its I prosperity is to continue, it must continue to rely on private enterprise. In announcing plans for I an economic development245 words
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Article146 1959-11-29 12 TN times ot rubber trade boom when every shred of rubber is pounced on by eager buyers. It is fatally easy to put out of mind the need for Improving the technical quality of Mai- aya's output. Yet. in the long run. it is to the production of146 words
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Article112 1959-11-29 12 DROJECT for a national zoo In Kuala Lumpur is back in the melting pot again, after nearly two years of discussion about its siting. The estates and property committee of the Municipal Council has decided that it Is undesirable that the proposed zoo should be sited in112 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1959-11-29 12 FARAH DIBA - FARAH DIBA By AS TOLD TO FREDERICK SANDS After weeks of silence, Farah Diba, bride-to-be of the Shah of Persia, has consented to talk about her future as Queen of the fabulous Peacock Throne. FARAH DIBA, the 21-year-old elfin-like, Persian beauty, the Shah has chosenUPI - 1,844 words
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Article252 1959-11-29 12 Good for a Laugh A PRETTY young girl wanted to impress her would-be fiance, but was very embarrassed about bein? short-sighted. So the boyfriend wouldn't guess, she stuck two Dins in a tree. The next day when she was out for a stroll with him. she looked across a field252 words
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Advertisement777 1959-11-29 12 Straits Times Free Press for tha convtfii«mc» «t ad»trtitars owr r«»r«««nt«ti»ti at 1 1* Fleer, COLD STORAGE AKCADI, Orchard] Read, Im(im'«. will ratatva small adv«rtiMm*nt> •nd bo« rmmkar raplla*. Small •a'vattitamaajti alacttf In Sutfaaara may eta* aa »<«ndtd (a: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at H.il.nd Fo«d Kataftf Kaaaal Rood No.ol Baia777 words
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Advertisement26 1959-11-29 12 W**——E—£Uußm\\\WlßmmmßWß\mW To be truly waterproof a watch must have a screw-down crown, j ROLEX are the world's only A manufacturer of screw-down double I safety Twinlockicrowru26 words
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Advertisement126 1959-11-29 12 day and night N AMERICA* s exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far •part give you plenty of leg room. You ran stretch way out and still not touch the seat in front!126 words
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Article, Illustration361 1959-11-29 13 Biggest ever variety show FINAL REHEARSALS AT RADIO SPORE CINGAPORE, Sot—With only eight days to go, rehearsals are moving into the final stages for Radio Singapore's biggest ever variety show in celebration of Loyalty Week. Vernon Palmer, who la producing "Puspawarna Singapura," *as the show Is called, told thp Sunday361 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-11-29 13 Suzie's house-mates Singapore's Daisy S.eto icentrei and two other (jirls. Paula LI Slio ileftt and Shi-na. who have the parts of prostitutes in a Hong Kong brothel tn the current West End play. "The World of Suzie Wong."38 words
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Article153 1959-11-29 13 I OXDON, Sat. The cheongsam has taken London by storni. It all started when they decided to stage the Broadway smash-hit, "The World of Suzie Wong," in London. Publicity pictures of the leading lad Hong Kong's Tsai Chin, in high-slit cheongsam Ml the ball rolling,153 words
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Article653 1959-11-29 13 rpHESE are the people and i I. organisations who gave to the Straits Times Cheer Fund last week: SINGAPORE Civilian Staff, RAOC Stoics Section $33: Mr. Tan Kwan Aik $b, Miv.es Hnultne 6e Penny $25: I Mr. Lye Pale Leong $10: Cnoo Tan i Malacca)653 words
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385 1959-11-29 13 OUR BUDGET A WONDERFUL XMAS PRESENT TO ALL Singapore shops ready for big spending spree SINGAPORE Saturday. THE majority of traders managers of de partment stores, tailor., grocery shops and even the little Indian five-footway stalls hailed the Singapore Government's 1960 Budget as "a wonderful Christmas present to all, especially385 words
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Article128 1959-11-29 13 PLEASE POST EARLY SINGAPORE, Sat. The Acting Director of Posts. Mr. M. Bala Subramaniam, appeals to the public to post their Christmas cards and gift parcels early this year. Every year well over a million greeting cards are posted the week preceding Christmas and this year the Postal Department expects128 words
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Article32 1959-11-29 13 SINGAPORE, Sat— Mr. P. Oetreuer, manager of Optorg Co. (M» Ltd., will give a talk on French wines at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club on Wednesday.32 words
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Article35 1959-11-29 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: November $38.50 < Nominal i. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller* Association: bulk $59 25 sellers, drum $62 25 sellers. Tone was quiet.35 words
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Article31 1959-11-29 13 SINGAPORE. 3»t.— The tin price In Singapore today fell 12<t cents to $391 87' 2 per plcul on an estimated offering of 190 tons. 10 tons more than Friday.31 words
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Advertisement171 1959-11-29 13 U> K '[>qpt SMD L /if take you i I there! I ISLAY KERRO COMPANY LIMITED '< SINGAPORE AND PENANC HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F.of M.) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. success mm everytime Mm you paint fi^^fn with Ig^jjjj SUPER* I i KEM-TONE I Don't take our word for it. Ask your neighbours171 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-11-29 13 {What's on TODAY (HINKSt V.M.C.A.: Prl Vu Bible class. 3 pjn.; Young PeoClub (Jurongi 8 a.m.: table- pie's Legion 5 p.m.; Salvation tennis. Boy Scouts 9 a.m.; art meeting p.m. class 3 p.m.: Red Cross 3.30 PAY A LEBAR METHODIST pm- bra*s band 4 p.m. CHURCH: Boys' Brigade parade tXHI191 words
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Miscellaneous81 1959-11-29 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore, 9.30 am (9ft 7in> 10.32 p.m. <9ft Sin) Port Dickson. 5.20 a.m. (10ft) 5.46 p.m. (Bft 6tn> Port Swettenham, 3.52 am. (14ft Sin) 4.41 p.m (13ft 3tin Penang. 11.44 a.m. (7ft 41n> 11.58 p.m. (9ft lin). TOMORROW: Singapore. 10.10 am (10ft lin i 11.22 p.m. i9ft81 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-11-29 14 THE WEEK'S WINNERS The first prize THIS week's top prize of $30 goes to "Moment of I n spiration" (left), submitted by Tan Soei I en, of 4-A Green Lane, Penang. Mr. Tan used a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak V c r iehrome Pan film. Shutter speed was 2 seconds,55 words
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Article62 1959-11-29 14 Winner of the second prize WINNER of the second prize of $20 Is "Son of Malaya" < above by Y. Kong, of 4-A Boon Tlong Road, Singapore 3. Mr. Kong used a Retina 11-C camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting, w:th orange filter: f-8, 1/100 second. The Sunday Times will62 words
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Article63 1959-11-29 14 HPODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Keng Flower" (right), by L.H. Loke. and "Young Hopeful" (left), by R.M. Neela. Mr. Loke. 268-A South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. used a Rolleiflex camera, with close-up lens, and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: f-5.6, 1/60 second. Mr. Neela,63 words
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Article90 1959-11-29 14 DO NOT SEND NEGATIVES ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of setting and equipment used, must be written on the back of every print submitted. Rejected prints90 words
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Advertisement324 1959-11-29 14 R °y a| Blu e Washable Soap and water washes NHjoj v^ rvcry trace of Royal Blue Washable Quink from clothing and fingers. For safety Washable Quink. For permanence Permanent Quink. Quink is the only ink containing magic Solv-X which cleans and protects any pen. QUINK INK IS A PRODUCT324 words
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Advertisement173 1959-11-29 14 I POWER ELEGANCE ■lfwf SAFETY MFORT '^^r^^^ Rooiii.s product v«H gladly mahr t Millm«n a a ,i a »ta Hiiiman Minx A BETTER BUY BECAUSE IT'S BETTER BUILT! Own this, new Hillman and you own i fine car. lt\ Sweeping, elecant "new look. not just put together, it's built and173 words
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Miscellaneous169 1959-11-29 14 (POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: 2. Weight (5) 7, DOWN: 1. Sort of nut (5); Notice of danger (5); 10. Out- 2. Old measure (5); 3, Dlmlnburst (10); 11. Truncheon (5); Uhed(6i; 4, Expose to moisture 12. Finds fault (5); 15. Dfc- (3): 5. Spicy (8); 6. Beat (3); charge (4); 17.169 words
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Article, Illustration529 1959-11-29 15 ALL-STAR LINE-UP THE PROBLEMS OF 3 GIRLS IN NEW YORK HUNTER BECOMES HUNTED Best of Everything Hope Lange. Stephen Boyd. Suxy Parker. Mirtha Hycr 20th Century-Fox IT IS after five o'clock. The glass and marble offices of a publishing firm in one of New York City's newest sky scrapers is529 words
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Article135 1959-11-29 15 METRONOME - On the Record METRONOME By r£ Command Records stereo presentation of Dixieland jazz (RS 801 SD) Is an electrifying listening experience. Like "Persuasive Percussion" reviewed last week realism attained liar absolute "knock-oi* It features the Dixie Rebels an outfit dedicated to the perpetuation of this musical Idiom Their playing Is135 words
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376 1959-11-29 15 2 1/2 hrs.with the top qanqbusters F. 8.1. STARS IN A BRILLIANT PICTURE THE F. 8.1. STORY l««« P—*l v -ra Warner Bros. Mil Mlir H llton THREE years ago, a bulky book with white dust jacket was published. Soon after, it became an American bestseller in its own right.376 words
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344 1959-11-29 15 Dixie Rebels give performance that is note-perfect rj^Oß those who find the happy- go-lucky, sometimes raucous sound of Dixieland too Jarring, there are two Philips releases by the Norman Luboff Choir ('But Beautiful" mono B ***** L; and "fceverle"— mono B ***** D that will soothe their nerves. These are344 words
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Advertisement129 1959-11-29 16 J__BL r S^ j^^ J' ___b'^__i SD^? -^y I j'fm^^S^'-^ j^^ mtt /z 1 wa^ me think. when compared the cost of oil with i!iecost of my engine, .when I worked out how much I could spend on repairs and replacements. Obviously, to economise on oil is false economy. The129 words
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Miscellaneous1237 1959-11-29 16 j V s^^fcfc^ 1 "^^HF^'wr^ I*1 "t"*' I a^^^^^^ it il lMJ^m^B^^t^*^^ Dwtr by L nitwl Flitwv SvikdlcAt4 lite. i^ s v s N 998 f i 7 ''"ItQA CANCER (June 21 July worthwhile job or to a jour- > lir P<" rs <»»-<' If* I" «>"y on Saturday. flliC1,237 words
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Miscellaneous51 1959-11-29 17 B Vs. 7 I i ..<..•, r^rM > M^S^C^N >0 ?I I ■■■kflß ■V'*^ 2 l W^ //t%2"% 4 ft- S^^Nm Wm^ //<N^7^-s^> IW. King Fcturei Syndiotc. Inc.. n^Ntf 7 v S WLl±H\* Jx ,1 II \\^&> "?t\ I World naht, rescrrtd. V\ \S vN W^j&f^f*Vm 9^f^ h tßm l-^li51 words
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510 1959-11-29 19 NOW PAYOLA' RACKETS ARE ON THE PROBE LIST AFTER THE TV QUIZ HOAX..;. From a correspondent NEW YORK. Saturday NEW YORK. SAT. THE Americans, still groggy from the exposure of many of their TV quiz darlings as hoaxers and fakes, are in for another shock. It involves a racket known510 words
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Article113 1959-11-29 19 MAN WHO TRIED TO GIVE MONEY AWAY BALTIMORE, Smt. Arthur D. Foster 111 was arrested when police saw him Riving money away. He was knocking at Baltimore doors and pressing dollars into housewives' hands. Before handing over the money he always asked: "Are you poor?" and "Will you use any113 words
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Article, Illustration563 1959-11-29 19 pllllUi^B'l^lZrWrjMllJlfll— I EXIT MIKE TODD IN A PLANE CRASH— ENTER AFTER Elizabeth Frances Todd wa s born, Elizabeth Taylor Todd did some extensive travelling with her fiercely energetic husband. At Los Angeles International Airport, Mike Todd's private plane, "The Liz," with two563 words
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Advertisement428 1959-11-29 19 RHEUMATISM? Not me People say to me. "You're so active for your axe," but why shouldn't I be. when I keep Rheumatism at bay with m daily dose of Kruschen. The first twinge of Rheumatism made me decide to follow the lead of millions of others and get quick, positive428 words
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Advertisement312 1959-11-29 19 >■■■■¥» istsssl LbbbbW' X^ssbbbbbbbV V slbbbbbb(lßsb»' JWW ft f.jjk. j£ gsssMV^* ssmr «r .^■^■^■FjfisigßS sbe Jm^ti -•■■^tluH From the very first day Palmolive Beauty Plan preserves the pearly lustre of your skin The very first time you use it you'll discover that Palmolive Soap beautifies as it cleans. Palmolive Soap312 words
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Article496 1959-11-29 20 A WORD WITH THE DOCTOR DROBABLY the great majority of fatal diseases today are due to defects in the human plumbing to defective piping. This piping includes our arteries, veins and bronchial tubes Something about the troubles which affect the last-named are known to everybody,496 words
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Article672 1959-11-29 20 Raymond Thomas - PHOTO IMPACT THAT MAKES PRIZE-WINNERS AT BIG SHOWS Raymond Thomas uy IJLJHAT makes a print an exhibition picture or just another picture? Last week, we considered the main sections in which work can be submitted, namely pictorial, record and natural history. Let us now get to closer grips with the672 words
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Advertisement176 1959-11-29 20 THE HEW, IMPROVED VAUXHALL VICTOR ESTATE CAR It doesn't matter what you're doing or where you're JjJf going, the new Vauxhall Victor Estate Car is the ideal multi-purpose vehicle for business \r- W^^^^k. anc P'* 881 combines the attractive I f lines and comfort of the Victor Saloon, HP'§Rlttte»k. w176 words
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Advertisement67 1959-11-29 20 Successful men use BRYLCREEM sure of yourself and of your appearance. Do B^^j»\/ what successful men do— use Brylcreem, W^v^Jl t ne hairaresslng chosen by millions upon /jMHlv^ EBEEDBI 'J\ perfect control all day long! Remember, p 'A oily. So be careful what you buy, there U Remember Brylcreem is67 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-11-29 20 snmiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimi iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiimmmmimiiiiiiiiimmiii "First, you folks tell me what you con afford, and we'll hove a good lough over it ond go on from there." "He used to hang over the fireplace until j he lost all his money."38 words
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Miscellaneous35 1959-11-29 20 iitnimi 'I'^HHpM^^HHHHiHH^HHliili^^piss^pi^Pi^HPHPHßii^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who doesn't "I hove just been counting my blessings look forty one at oil?" you weren't omong them." iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iTiiirimiiiuuiitiiiiiifiiiiiiiiffriitiititititiiiiiMiitfifiiiuiiir liitiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiHiiiiiMiiiiriiMiutiiiiiiiiiiiiMiif iimir iimiiimimu mi t in inn iiniiinimir^35 words
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Article, Illustration805 1959-11-29 21 Talk about being thrown to the lions DROP A LINE TO THE KNOW ALLS, SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES HOUSE, STORE 9 BEADING W. J. Charlesworth's letter recently, I was sure your answer was not according to general Christian belief. All men came of one source Adam and Eve. They multiplied by805 words
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Article380 1959-11-29 21 fame lees HUMAN CASEBOOK QNE EVENING, when my boy come to visit me, I hod gone to the pictures with my girl friend ond her fomily. Now he persists in thinking I was out with another boy, and will not listen 'to me when I explain. I think I will380 words
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Article450 1959-11-29 21 less the husband cannot afford to make some sort of small home for his wife (in which case, he should think very seriously before he marries), it is much better for a young couple to be by themselves. w A BOY in my evening450 words
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Advertisement919 1959-11-29 21 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (now ventilated to let wounds breathe) You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes. Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast— the dressing doctors use, Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guards, against infection whi'c the wound heals. ~\V~y919 words
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Advertisement10 1959-11-29 21 Write te Jme Lee, Sunday Tines, Times House. Singapore 910 words
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Advertisement410 1959-11-29 21 know your Beefeaters BEEFEATERS, a centuries-old corps of mco wp- selected to act as bodyguard to Britain's I_R 1 Monarchs and to guard the Crown Jewels, V BEEFEATER too, is the name of a very /J special gin. Triple distilled to make it /(jiiZlZSf^ softer, drier, crystal clear. A gin410 words
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Article299 1959-11-29 22 RUGGED, ROOMY AND EASY ON PETROL A USTR ALI A S own car, the Holden, designed to meet the exacting demands of many Australians who need it for the roughest roads, scores top marks for rugged ness. As a sensible, six-seater family saloon its outstanding virtues, apart299 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-11-29 22 THE HOLDEN a big family saloon designed to give riding comfort for six people. It scores top marks for ruggedness. Petrol consumption: 28 m.p.g.29 words
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244 1959-11-29 22 JAGUARS WITH THREE ENGINES TO CHOOSE FROM f OVENTRY, Sat.-The I V/ Jaguar Company i have announced a new I I model to be known as i I the Mark if. It will have the same I I outiine snape as the j 2.4 and 3.4 litre I models which244 words
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Article95 1959-11-29 22 Arrow: 2, Carat. 7, Alarm. 10. Exuberance, n. Baton 12, Carps. 15, Emit. 17, Desert. 18, Lateral. 20, Pee. 21, Tortoise. 23, Set. 25, Dices. 26, Ted 27, Critical. 29. Aim. SO. Laments 33. Raider. 35, Vast. 36. Elder. 37. Pines. 39. Asseverate. 40, Cycle. 41, Rebel D*wn:95 words
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Advertisement220 1959-11-29 22 First in protection MORE MOTORISTS 111 Mobiloil I than any other brand Hfl^^l^.l^feil of motor oil ||i-Sl> JW STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in U.S.A. with Limited Liability) THE X ,ci&tl£ I VEDETTE BEAULIEU rnfrn Iruh a great car LNj Ilil Everything about l».«- "BEAI |»j |[j L'Jll 111 1 accents220 words
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Advertisement447 1959-11-29 22 STOP BAD BREATH WITH COLGATE wmi. yo U FIGHT TOOTH DECAY ALL DAY! j #T*"^*^l -Ai I- Only Colgate contains Gardol. the wonderful decay fighter thnt &O^-vl orms an nv '»> b| e shield around your teeth. You can't feel it. t;i-te l^^_^^ [J it. or see it, but Gardol's447 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-11-29 22 i^^K W^ Goods J TsOf&i I PERSUAOED TWIT'S OKAY SIS !t"F THAT I KNOW-NOW! GWMOROUS AS ANY I YOU TO BRING ME, DON! BUT I CANT A I I'M JUST NOT CUT GJRIHERE! BUT VOUVE I m ONLYA FOOL LIKE ME Jmake THE FELLOrVS/ Wh OUT FOR SUCCESS, 1 GOTVERYBAD138 words
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368 1959-11-29 23 F SALAHUDIN Hon Yoon and Co too good for Fed. Malaya beaten two-nil By gINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's teambuilding scheme reaped its reward today when they broke Federation's grip on their annual international hockey series, winning their sixth meeting by 2-0 on the Singapore padang. Credit368 words
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Article188 1959-11-29 23 OINGA>PORE. Sat. Malayan Hjckey Federation welcomed a suggestion by South Korean Field Hockey Association for an international hockey tournament among Asian countries because it had betn toying with the Idea of staging such o meet, said M.H.F. vice-president Mr. A. Dura.ratnam here today. Mr. Duralratnam added that188 words
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Article69 1959-11-29 23 without drugs. Wltb Njlurc Herbs mm ana xiimrti can bave bodies that oieo retptct mad womru ■.Imire. be•tdr* poneHlng robust besltb and youthful appearance. Timplci Unnklra. Gre< Hair. Loa Vitality. OverKrlfhl, t ndrruncbi and «luiKi-b Cm are nplurmt b> Hair, cn-at Vltallli. normal Wriihi aod bijht69 words
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Article, Illustration754 1959-11-29 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Spdrtsfront spotlights THE STAR PERFORMERS By KESAVAN SOON, Singapore's Olympic and Asian Games sprinter who has to sit out next month's inaugural South East Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok, has ruefully decided that athletics and rugby football don't mix at least as far754 words
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334 1959-11-29 23 Johore rally to beat Singapore 77-6 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. lOHORt, last year's All Blues Cup runners-up, are set for another final. In todays key match in the South zone they overcame a 6-0 first-half deficit to beat Singapore by 17 points (goal and four tries) to six (two tries) on334 words
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Article60 1959-11-29 23 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat—Singapore Cricket Club beat South Johore by 19 points (2 goals, a try and two penalties) to t-hree (try) in their rugger match on the International ground here today. B.C.C. scorers were: Anderson. Jones and Gibson (a try each). Parker converted two tries and60 words
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Article26 1959-11-29 23 SINGAPORE, Sat— Royal Air Force Changl trounced Sherwood Foresters by 41 points (four goals, five tries and two penalties) to three points (try) at Changl today26 words
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Article145 1959-11-29 23 SINGAPORE, Sat.— J. W. R. Murallle (3) today broke the Royal Island' Club course record by two strokes with a gross 68 playing in the "A" Medal, which he won with a score of six up on bogey. Murallle went out In 32 strokes, four under par.145 words
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Article319 1959-11-29 23 LONDON, Sat.— Results in today's English and Scottish league football were: FRIST DIVISION Arsenal 2 West Brom 4 Blackburn 2 Birmingham 1 Blackpool 2 Tottenham 2 Bolton 3 Leicester 1 Everton 2 Manchester I 1 Fulham 1 Burnley Luton 1 Preston Manchester C 3 Newcastle 4319 words
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Advertisement719 1959-11-29 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT XOUR SERVICE (Spore) 19 Words till (Minimum) Omilg 1 month, ID Words HUM (M m > ALVIS RENT-A-CAR System, Singapore Llcencee Everflne Co. *****. FOR PHOTOCOPY SERVICE —Ring ***** Tang's 10. Boat Quay Singapore. DOCUMENTS COPIED RAPIDLY, Fotomatlc (Photostat.) Service. 58, Robinson Road, Spore *****. TOP QUALITY719 words
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Advertisement25 1959-11-29 23 Vufu m J I r*#* MM 3-SPEEO t^ yuujjj| km s*e AKEpfl <~> _B ./T""* l^ iern^lionao I s_F »LL IBANMSTOfi //V/ls%W J-6ANO I __*_T ty25 words
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Advertisement328 1959-11-29 23 The most Remembered gift of a11... t^S/i&VfC&I/ Uf capillary action pen Long after the gift occasion has passed, you and your gift of a Parker 61 pen will be remembered by its appreciative owner. Magnificent in design, superb in performance, the Parker 61 is the kind of pen that is328 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-11-29 23 HOCKEY: Inter-state Singapore v Perak, Serangoon Road. 5 p.m. SOCCER: Sultans Gold Cup Singapore. Malays v Perak Malays, Jalan Besar. 5 p.m., Friendly: Jollllads v Combined Dockyard. Naval Base GOLF: Nine holes mixed foursome fstableford.i Slme Road; Keppel Club v X.1.C., Keppel Club.43 words
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Obituary96 1959-11-29 24 M H'urrfs $10 r Minimum) H F. (HOPPY) HOPKINS in Hong Kong on November 27 of heart attack. CABLE NEWS:— Death of AruiiH.salatn Remain, (Ex-headmaster Singapore^ at Sithankerny. Ceylon. Leaves sons George. Charlie ;tnd sisters Annammal and Mrs. Mallvaganam. MADAM NG SIN PO aaed 85 passed away peacefully at96 words
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Article34 1959-11-29 24 11l Wor4t SlO (Minimum) JOAN BOOTY'S CHARM/Modelling School. All Ages/Nationalities welcome. Beautify before Christmas in everyway. New course? commence 5.15 p.m. lst/ 10 a.m.— 3rd December. St. Andrew's Cathedrnl Hall. Enquiries (Spore> *****/*****.34 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-11-29 24 Mr. LIM AH LOCK Miss HO CHEW CHUN Married On 8th November, 1959.13 words
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992 1959-11-29 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Sultans Vase run has benefitted him By 1 1 II Happy Melody out and Dententurius on the doubtful list. Aberdeen is worth eachway support in the Class 1, Div. 1, 6f handicap Race Five) at Ipoh today. This useful five-year-old992 words
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Article30 1959-11-29 24 fPSOM JEEPS best bets are Big Daddy, v Mont Blot and Paths of Wisdom. CALL BOYS double is Tudor Wonder and Paths of Wisdom. THE GOING is HEAVY.30 words
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Article158 1959-11-29 24 IPOH THIRD DAY~| I -SELECTIONS- EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 CPL. NIM Billeen City of Paris CPU NIM City of Paris Billeen CPL. NIM Billeen City of Paris 2.00. Race 2 P. PRINCESSE N'ur .lahan Singapore Glory CHA CHA CHA Talent Singapore Glory TALENT Pleasant Dream Petite Princease158 words
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Article119 1959-11-29 24 I ONDON. Sat. London Uni- versity. whose representatives Included Lee Kin Tat. the former Malayan Junior champion. H.S. Parmer and T. H Khoo won four of the five titles in the British Universities badminton championships at Birmingham. In the singles final Lee beat Parmer (who had119 words
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Article41 1959-11-29 24 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Singapore team to meet Peralc In a friendly Inter-state hockey match at the Girls' Sports Club ground tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. will be: Fitidlmore; Hon Yoon, Meyhandan; Thambyraj, Kirpal. Llngara; Prlda. Kartar, Pennefather, Ournam. Kong Onn.41 words
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Article46 1959-11-29 24 RAWALPINDI. Sat. -The Australian cricketers were in a strong position at close of the first day's play In their three-day match against The President's Eleven here today. The Presidents Eleven were dismissed for 132 (Lindwall 4-27) and the Australians were 77 for two.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article49 1959-11-29 24 SINOAPORE. Sat. Scoring victories at table tennis, badminton, sepak raga and tug of war, Prawr and Neave won the Max Lewis Cud In their annual sports iestival against Breweries. The only victory by Breweries ms at soccer in which they beat F and N 1-0.49 words
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