The Straits Times, 10 January 1960
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The Straits Times
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Title Section12 1960-01-10 1 The Sunday Times la Mai"?* No. 1272 JANUARY 10, 1960. 20 CENTS12 words
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432 1960-01-10 1 REBELS: FEDERATION'S 'NO TO INDONESIA Matter must be treated in accordance with law... AFTER FORMAL TALKS, A STATEMENT CONFIRMS DECISION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE FEDERATION Government today confirmed that it would not hand over to the Indonesian Government the 30 Indonesian rebels under arrest in Penang. The Indonesian Arrbassador to432 words
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Article88 1960-01-10 1 $480,000 ticket missing PRMA. Italy. Sat.—Somewhere in the garbage dumps of Parma there is a lottery ticket worth 100.000.000 lire (about MS480.000). a distraught man said yesterday. The announcement is expected to start a wild search amid the remains of Christmas-time refuse. Mason Alberto Ouareschi said he purchased the ticketUPI - 88 words
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Article48 1960-01-10 1 NICOSIA. Sat Sir Hugh, Foot. Governor of Cyprus, leave- tomorrow lor London to attend the roundtable conference on Cyprus which begins on Jan. 16. The London conference will di.scu.ss the future of British j I bases in the new republic— Reuter. iReuter - 48 words
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289 1960-01-10 1 Planter braves river and wins S5O bet TEMERLOH, Sat. A young planter, Mr. I. M. Barn we I. took up a challenge yesterday to swim across the Pahang River which takes a toll of life during this time each year and won a bet of 550. It happened over a289 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-01-10 1 THE TENGKU- AS A FILM STAR FR about 30 minutes in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, the Malayan Prinn- Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. turned film star. The Prime Minister was making an appearance in a special film tv be screened in cinema halls all over the Federation during National Language Week129 words
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Article154 1960-01-10 1 TOKYO, Saturday. ■pHE Mitsubishi Electric Company has applied for a patent on a machine that translates English into Japanese r The company claimed that the machine, invented by three professors at Kyushu University, would come into| practical use within five i It was explained that the machineReuter - 154 words
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144 1960-01-10 1 JERUSALEM. (Israeli Sector). Sat.— The handing of official Israeli Notes to the governments of countries where recently there have been anti-Semitic outbreaks was an unprecedented move, according to observers here. They said never before had the Israeli Government taken direct action on behalf of Jewish communi-Reuter - 144 words
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Article530 1960-01-10 1 MOSCOW: THEY ARE TARGETS FOR NEW RUSSIAN ROCKETS MOSCOW, Sat.— Dr. Viktor Baiikin, Director of the Moscow Planetarium, said here yesterday that Mars and Venus would be two of the targets for new Russian rockets. But, he said, rockets as powerful as that which photographed theReuter - 530 words
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Article283 1960-01-10 1 -BY THE RUSSIANS MOSCOW. Saturday. THE average American woman is exploited by her menfolk, slaves away ot home looking after her family, is often forced to take a job to make ends meet, and has no social equality with men. Rich women, on the other hand,283 words
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Article33 1960-01-10 1 LONDON. Sat. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery returned to London by air today after a four-day visit to India. He said at the airport he was going to China in May.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement71 1960-01-10 1 M 7& extamux. it* dcbci**4 f l*r COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES! SAY [f~^ J"K§ Til If; fit WITH A i^T? MONACO RCA SERIES RADIO M, Th,e» bond tuj* fobl* model Mf/jJ *ho«« and uternel ontenna ttxki J&/ Mog-< E r ton* centre! and m*co*f I^M V*ffM*r tuning dml 'u^ HO/220V 50/60171 words
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Advertisement45 1960-01-10 1 The J Frt»«* Press jWalk j J IS ON SUNDAYI 1 FEBRUARY 28 I It is Singapore's biggest sporting spectacle of the I I year DON TBE j LEFT OUT. I Entry Form and I I rules appear I daily in The Free Press I45 words
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Advertisement111 1960-01-10 1 FINEST DIAMOND GEM Set JEWELLERY of BEAUTY C VALUE US.de SUVA Jtwtllers 106. Orchard Roid. Tel: ***** Sheer loveliness! jtrJ *^^w* I >■ AKIKO KOJIMA. MISto LMVtl'.st vLy^FhS^Mr J I iff Choose CRfMf II I i '&\^^B[^*¥^PzA*^^r4M "i* popular purse-t>lim < WT^^M JH p..' I or, at the same rM/111 words
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Article, Illustration4332 1960-01-10 2 GROUCHO MARX - I stake my all on Wall $lro« k l —and lose it GROUCHO MARX THE MARX BROTHERS PLAY LEADING ROLES IN AMERICAS STRANGEST DRAMA... by C AFTER we had established ourselves On Broadway a much hotter business than Ml attracted my attention, and ittention of the country. It was a4,332 words
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Advertisement206 1960-01-10 2 I *^B B^B^V* B^B^B^Bk LS Jfc^fe'j-^'-j ill Mobilcpcis V 111 l ECONOMY RUN V bk m $£%h X THE TOUGHEST X( Illlfl V ECONOMY RUN EVER! li 81G..'j quelling miles, day ;m<l night driving for 11 Jbl^^T^bX^T ZbMbA dn\s. mountains, good muds ;ni<l nol so good roads ■X V^^MH Vxi206 words
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Article173 1960-01-10 3 LJNrON. Sat. A new attempt is being made to curb the "give-away" baby traffic. Councillor Leonard Wheeler. chairman of Birmingham Child Welfare Sub-committee. Is compiling a dossier of cases where children have been passed on by their mothers to other women and the subsequent history When173 words
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Advertisement149 1960-01-10 3 Pan Am announces the only scheduled all-cargo service between Manila and the U.S.A. CONN FMh NT (ONNK I lONS KKOM SINGAPORE This n«w all-cargo flight add* 1 I.OIH) pound* of *JU lift to Pan American's regular weekly servu* jfl of 5 passenger-cargo flights. Large, heavy, bulky 'm^ shipment" can be149 words
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Advertisement320 1960-01-10 3 CAMERAS ECTORS Spwitil CHINESE NEW YEAR PRICES Vjm JHBL mm I AGFA OIAMATOR S I f" smot< Bnx .d« p>OIKMP ••maw control I*4 I VHV >^k. ril WC »GfA CM.OIILIX I •>< It PAPERS AGFA ISOLETTE L M 2; v 2; wtth 9*poi metrr H AGFA .SOLETTE P. -UTmiN. ,VS320 words
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597 1960-01-10 4 How people can make a success o/ recreation scheme SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said 1 today that the ultimate success of the Government's community centre scheme rested on the people. He said at the opening of the Mmto Road597 words
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Article144 1960-01-10 4 3 S'PORE TRADE UNIONS CLOSED SINOAPORE. Sat A Gazette notification published today announced the cancellation of the registration of three trade unions by the Registrar oi Trade Unions. Mr. Sng Choon Yee. They are the Amoy Canning Corp. (Singapore) Ltd Employees' Union, the Singapore Radio Officers" Union and the Naval144 words
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111 1960-01-10 4 30 TEACHING JOBS FOR NANYANG GRADUATES SINGAPORE. S a t The Government has offered teaching appointments to 30 Nanyang University graduates the iirst to be Civen such posts. Sixteen of tne ■;<• new teachers will be attached to Government schools and the other 14 to Government -aided schools from Monday.111 words
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Article47 1960-01-10 4 KAJANG. Sat The driver. Tee Sack Leong. and the attendant. Chartar Singh, of a lorry carrying candles to Singapore escaped unhurt when the vehicle went oil the n ad and landed on Ha side at the 14 J mile Kuala Lum pur-Kajang Road last night.47 words
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Article36 1960-01-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut off on Monday m i Keppel Road 'between SHB j Gate No. 5 and St. Jarre Power Station) from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. to divert a main.36 words
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144 1960-01-10 4 UNIFIED EXAM PLEA BYASSOCIATON OF DRAUGHTSMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday T^E newly-formed Federation of Malaya Architectual Draughtsmen's Association wants a properly conducted unified examination in which certificates obtained will be recognised by the Government, Municipality and private firms This was disclosed by Hi secretary, Mr. S. Karthigesu, here today. Mr. Karthigesu144 words
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Article51 1960-01-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Becret society gangsters last night ambushed a 17-year-old shop assistant. Tan Chuan Huat. In Johore Road and held him captive far two hours on top of a small hill in Palmer Road facing the Immigration Department. He was questioned about secret society affairs and51 words
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Article31 1960-01-10 4 PENANG. Sat— The Kelawei Youth Club will hold a "China Night" dance at the Town Hall on Jan. 28 Chinese New Year— with Joe Rozells' band In attendance.31 words
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234 1960-01-10 4 Position of married women teachers clarified KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Doubts still exibt among the women teachers m the Federation about their status in government service when they get m-> Today jn official ot the Ministry of Education made this clarification In the cum' ot women I en who are still234 words
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76 1960-01-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— All MCA. organisations m 1 oelangjr have been asked by j the association's secretary to (give their "fullest co-opera-tion" to the Oovernment during national language week. A circular letter to them from Mr. Cheah Thcam Swee suggests that as "loyal76 words
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Article24 1960-01-10 4 BUTTER WORTH. Sat. Kampong Permatang Sintok won the first prize of $225 in the Province Welle*lr v North kampong cleanliness competition today.24 words
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Article189 1960-01-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced today that the Government would organise the first all-Malaya Koran reading competition during the coming fasting month. He said this at a meeting with representatives of the various State Governments here The TengKu said that189 words
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Advertisement544 1960-01-10 4 TV/A/ /I A/£W CONSOLATION PRIZES VALUE BHJSQBPv $6 00 E^^MPPj4 /ff*^ "pf»® |B:¥:'X .>-.\ v v %^S>^ f ■v 'v***'"*'''Sy'***S2',**"'*'^^-^ J ENTER THE HERALD GYMKHANA^BFnOW THE HERALD GYMKHANA is a simple test of driving skill through an obstacle course, and is open to .body holding a current driving licence Qualifying544 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-01-10 4 wonoeopul To I AN 1.16 rW/in'fe^^" I TDa^LAiiay J I TBOPICAL UNOCCA j I'/ Jf^W/^r, r^v^r J,17 words
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Article, Illustration907 1960-01-10 5 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT -QUICK RESULTS CANNOT BE EXPECTED By Singapore. Sat MINISTER HOPES TO TRANSFORM THE ISLAND'S LANDSCAPE THE Ministry of National Development hopes to build 8.000 housing units this year with the $25 million allocated for housing. The Minister, Mr. Ong907 words
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Article202 1960-01-10 5 PLRTH. Bat. Malayan :ents here are helpma; Perth hou.-r^oldfrs to overcome a problem cau.ed by Western At year on record. Legislation has banned the ...\ccl sprinklers watering gardens. But' gardens can be watered, piovided the hose tl held in the Knowing this a number of.202 words
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Advertisement245 1960-01-10 5 fi£kf TODAY in n J2|L^ Sunday Mail Wfcf CINDERELLA I r^H B rewritten by wJiP^f RICHARD GORDON Va. What happens when a topflight novelist >X (Doctor in the House ond others in the series) /symj-arftv n considers the eternal woman? \wi S l^y* nat n QPpe n s when Cinderella245 words
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Advertisement186 1960-01-10 5 Don't take chances Asking for oil uithout naming the brand you uant is 07ir of the motoring risks you should never run ifpou value your engine! Always ask. for CctstroL Them you are sure you arc getting the oil that has pioneered cvag wartb*vhile technical development over the last 50186 words
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Miscellaneous187 1960-01-10 5 MM contest results MO ENTRANT submit- M, B.V.D K A.O.c Jo- ted a solution which bore Bahru. c; $pon i ed j n aM res v pects with the set of Entrants uishin* to make answers held by the a claim under this rule are judges to be the most187 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-01-10 6 Don't look now... but petticoats are back! THE FRILLY FEVER is back, and petticoats 1 are with us once more. A little while ago, when the sack shrouded the world and the more conservative stubbornly adhered to pencil skirts, it seemed that the day of crinolines and cancans were gone171 words
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Article108 1960-01-10 6 EKE U a Mmplr truk t<> < aU-h thr ryrsand win thi- hrarts of the small fry in your family. I'rrpjr. a parkacr of ilia* j.ll> (hill until slifhtly Ilin krnr4. Turn into f*«r nirliMdual **rvtng Make*. In «*rh d"J\ plarr s cmnn>d or freoh nrar half with108 words
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1192 1960-01-10 6 IN this day and age of big ideas and wide-range thinking, many a young wife has to pull up roots sometimes and move to another district in the city, or even to a new town to follow her husband's1,192 words
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Advertisement238 1960-01-10 6 A 7 y^ It's creamier tasting l/if)lßSm!f^y\ ''■"nation >n all (^r^Sr^^^^'^f i > that rail for milk //|^»sfc^2fc22fiK s r^/ J /^^Sz^sflsKT M irt'am (usr straight from %M K^^tf /M the tin). Src that your i hildrrn ha\<* extra milk /^m every <l.tv I digestible H^^il^h Carnation in thrir mashed238 words
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Advertisement292 1960-01-10 6 Here's a happy home! Aim hem's onb of the links that bind it together Frisky, the terrier, who the family think Ifl the world's wonder dog. On his pedigree. Frisky in described as Francisco 111 of Ferndale, but young Harry was only three when the puppy arrived, and all he292 words
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34 1960-01-10 7 WATCH OUT FOR THESE FREE PRESS FEATURES The world s happiest people Who are they? We won't tell you who Read for yourself m the Free Press next Tuesday And win a prize, too34 words
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Article22 1960-01-10 7 SPORTS CHATTER The latest talk and gOSSip in Singapore sports circles It will appear tomorrow and will contain items about every sport.22 words
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Article27 1960-01-10 7 Introducing a new Free Press sports feature The first will be Should Government subsidise sport? Other new features are coming ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY! I27 words
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Article33 1960-01-10 7 LOKDON, Sat Mr. Aneunn Bev&n. Deputy Lead the British Labour Party, recuperating alter a major abdominal operation, stated la t night to have had a "comfortable <: Mr. Bevan i »>J Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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326 1960-01-10 7 FRANCE TO GIVE 1 1-HOUR NOTICE OF A-BOMB TEST DAR I S. Sat. franct has informed foreign air control centres and airlines of danger zones surrounding its atom test centre *t Reggan, in the Sahara. The information was contained m a notice cir-Reuter; UPI - 326 words
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386 1960-01-10 7 'Avoid loss and misery' call to the pilots on strike THE rnonogement of Air India International has colled upon the Indian Pilots Guild to withdraw its strike directive in order to avoid "a great deal of loss and misery In a statement issued here today. Mr. B. R. Patel. vice-chairman386 words
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COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL
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91 1960-01-10 7 A renewed demand for rubber seeds by smallholders Friday, Jan. 1. THANK goodness we shall have heard the lait of the festive season on morning ot 2nd vio radio. The Tucn managed to attena the Duchess's Christmas dinner, naturally a very quiet affair having regard to the age of the91 words
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Article81 1960-01-10 7 \T 12.30 a.m. n morning ot December 31 flood water invaded our land as a result or heavy rain on Gunong Panti. Luckily the Cook, the Nyor.ya. and Khoon woke up in time to be able to stack all damageable goods lyins b< luw the hou.>e out of reach of81 words
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Article65 1960-01-10 7 1 1 iiinitii it i minium WHEN tlu Conk came into the sitting room 7 am tru- first thing he saw wa.s a scorpion that must have crawled up Irom below. Seng found one ol those prehistoric animal-. a peripatu.v on a house post. He kept it i.i tin but65 words
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Article102 1960-01-10 7 rE large number o! rubber seeds collected by the Nyonya and her children were thrown away owing to the buyers failure to tak( delivery. That wa«, m November. One morning in late December fifteen small Chinese boys rushed into the Du^un to shelter from the rain. They had been collecting102 words
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Article84 1960-01-10 7 **********11 l I 111 l 11 1 1 1 11 AMONG the lew people who ring us up h> Jallri. Wa" Ha.u> son-in-law, a hire-car driver. He calls us from a coffee ?hop opposite the motor vehicle stand in Kota Tinggi. He asks the indignant Tuan to send Khoon to84 words
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Article58 1960-01-10 7 AT aboat 7 Jo r\\ night vi December 30. then A lble in the >ky to the south-. •at neight a lar?e flashing nd fireball .npeared and then reappeared before bed. after which flicker.'iiie illuminatio.i apptand at ground level. The Tuan hooe> readers will und< what he i> trying to58 words
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89 1960-01-10 7 TEXTILES OFFER BY JAPAN TO INDONESIA JAKARTA. Sat. Japan has offered to sell 20.000.000 yards of textiles to Indonesia. Antara News Agency reported yesterday. Antara said the Indoiu Government had also received an offer from Singapore for 25.000.000 yards of textiles. The Indonesian Government recently announced that it urgently requiredReuter - 89 words
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Article49 1960-01-10 7 NICOSIA. Sat. Six masked gunmen shot and wounded j two men in the leg when they held up customers in a coffee shop in Souskiou i village. West Cyprus, on Thursday night. They also assaulted two other customers and cut telephone wires before leaving. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article24 1960-01-10 7 TOKYO. Sat- Japan and j Britain will open negotia- tions in London on Feb. 1 for! a new trade pact— U.P.I?UPI - 24 words
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Advertisement224 1960-01-10 7 WbiAooTrcur Skta i $mcm*r and Quickly No longer need you admire ottors »ih iot your bkin was as light on attractive os theirs. One |or c f Stillman's wil! moke you equally charming. Continued opp lie jt ions will survou, convince you that there k only one beoutifier, only one224 words
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Advertisement92 1960-01-10 7 IT PAYS to fly your cargo BUt Another electronic W^^SSSk mglC miracle by hViiii'irm l^fij^H^ 7^ I* iar-T w i mi m&. ifc l r»- *^^^^p*» D B 331 5175 S 'P° re S22 (deration) 3 WAVE BAND ALL TRANSISTOR TABLE RADIO COVERING ALL WAVELENGTHS FROM 13 TO 550 METERS92 words
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Article25 1960-01-10 8 ■4» If* <W\ !■■■> M A »M MICNASL TAN NOMC huat k«Bk a friaao aa4 rakMnaa wim aa >k» arraataa at m a i Ma25 words
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Article46 1960-01-10 8 M IM fSJaa. im> BMMH I"»TITMT« MJ S.++C, •a iif ii ximw mi S3* p at aa> ft MnMsM R4.. s par*. TnC that oeea haaa* raa piaa-aai Bum Oaaaa, n m a *»m- *»r a fra* panpa-aaaklrt •mm 'h» tmtrnf-r, O MaaoaaataSt J ■■nil46 words
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The Sunday Times
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Article194 1960-01-10 8 BEST ne* s ot U.< very new year la that the price of nee in Singapore has dropped by five cents a kati. and that further reductions are expected. Talks and flying vi-it.v between political leaders. conferences on atom bombs. international arguments ai.d local education still make194 words
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Article202 1960-01-10 8 VERY soon now 150 brave families Chinese, Malay and Indian will be gathering thejr first -rop of rice from land that nobody else thought was worth anything. At Tenang. astride the main road five miles from Segamat. it used to be a swamp. These 150 families asked to202 words
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Article78 1960-01-10 8 IN a different way the men who live ii. Lorong 23. Geylant Singapore, have shown that they too are ready to do things for themselves. They have formed their own fire brigade, built their own fire station and provided their own equipment For training they went to the78 words
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A SPECIAL REVIEW
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Article435 1960-01-10 8 Good for a laugh A BLONDE walked into the police station and said Ive just killed my husband but It was a case of self-defence. He was threatening me." "How was that'" asked ltion sergeant. "Well, when he saw me pointing tile revolver at him he said: If you miss435 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1960-01-10 8 AT THE CROSSROADS OF PROGRESS NINETEEN SIXTY and the State of Singapore stands at the crossroads. The Government has. in its first seven months of office, wiped out the deficit it inherited. Singapore faces the New Year on a relatively even keel. But there will be no room for complacency1,422 words
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Advertisement695 1960-01-10 8 I II li:i) ADS. •a f Maaaaaaa) Haf« Nm aMaai aaa 4 M*a aaaa Ckn. *aa •aaal aaasaaar a* M' aaa Hra Ta» a>aa» —am. aa la l aa. ««a lat« Mi. urn Urn laaa. M n»ai i«a aaaaaa aaasMar af tta at. m> a Mra. «aaa Faat Baa aa695 words
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Advertisement26 1960-01-10 8 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protects your business S*lfc* tat utast a« far BWatn BKSBW it CJB to frMMI at aatM cc-« kac» afti !k« r SHEAFFERS26 words
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Advertisement140 1960-01-10 8 ai aS S»cf'e* or c»>a#aaaaa] BaTaTaTaTaa^^aaavßaTJaVMaTaaTaaTJaTaßM ot f Taa aaa tfart yaar ••>■ -g— r>« «ddl t o"«i car*. taaia aatlaatt witka.t '-.-td g.< caaMa<. good ioat ar-d ™.t« b a good m,.-« -«dio p«Ww w Ofia ar b-fiw. o« rou- w. To, AinaaM NOW "o, HtEE Boat t bia140 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-01-10 9 OIM.IPOIU mi The honour of being the first Malayan to get a MM Nations appointment with the World Health Organisation goes to Dr DaraJtJacham. the farmer l»irrct..r ..f Medital vrvices and Permanent Secretary (o th« Mm Health. Singapore.282 words
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306 1960-01-10 9 T. F. Hwang - Court corrects error with new pleas T. F. Hwang THE DAY TWO RAM AS AMY S PLEADED GUILTY By Singapore, Saturday FWO men were inadvertently fined by a magistrate here this week for offences which they did not commit. But the mistake was promptly detected and rectified, resulting in no306 words
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Article92 1960-01-10 9 JOHORE BMIIU Sat. Wong Ah Hing was sentenced in the Sessions <>urt here today to one I jail and a fine of S4OO. for making a false derlaration in his appliration for a driving licence. He stated in his application that he suffered from no physical92 words
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Article167 1960-01-10 9 The Cheer Fund closes at 929,533 STORES of letters have been received by the Straits Times Cheer Fund Committee from all over Federation and Singapore thanking generous readers for their contributions. The Fond closed at $29,533.56 last week, but the committee is still busy planning more parties which will be167 words
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Article29 1960-01-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— The fin price In Singapore today was up by 37 cents to $387.62', per plcul on an estimated offering of 210 tons, down 20 tons.29 words
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522 1960-01-10 9 CINCAPORE. Sat Many surprises are m store tor the family of year old iobless teacher Mr Tan Koh Thuan wno announced day that he would have to give h' children away for adoption because he could no longer afford to support522 words
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144 1960-01-10 9 FAREWELL DINNER FOR PROF. SILCOCK SINGAPORE. Sat—Professor T. H. Silcock, who recently resigned as head of the University of Malaya's Economics Department, was given a farewell dinner yesterday by the staff and honours graduates of the department. The students presented Prof. Silcock with a Kelantan horn wrought in silver. Replying144 words
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Article39 1960-01-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A verdict of suicide by drowning was recorded today at the inquest on Neo Chee Tat. 20, whose body was found in the sea off Nlcoll Drive on Nov. 30. Neo was suffering from tuberculo.si.s.39 words
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191 1960-01-10 9 National Theatre planning board named CINCAPORE. Sat. —The Ministry of Culture today announced the composition of a committee to assist in the planning of the National Theatre. Chairman of the National Theatre planning committee to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. The members are Mr. J. G. Dowse tt191 words
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Article38 1960-01-10 9 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: January $41 '-j (Nominal). The tone was steady. Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association: bulk (62 sellers, drum $65 sellers. The tone was quiet.38 words
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Article30 1960-01-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— The first Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat this year will be held In the open space at the north end of Strathmore Avenue. Queenstown, tomorrow from 7 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement307 1960-01-10 9 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in is tf% 24 Hours W M s .-<.•- I §i»oi« Arm phyiieikn it m m let.f»r r.t**t- bcalinf jrour skin, aakinf It tofwr. vhlUr mrr far unm to w««r fr»n> u«:». »nd velvety uiwUi. In ju>t a dajr or to* i*tw >n4 csiMt >•«307 words
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Advertisement194 1960-01-10 9 to AMERICA -i **s® on your way to (Air Conditroned rhrou«heut deportt HONG KONG Uth June. 1960. for JAPAN, HONOLULU. VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES. PANAMA TRINIDAD, LAS PALMAS, LE HAVRE, arrives LONDON 29th July. 1960. FARES: Hong Kong to London Fir<r Clcss from £332 Tourist Class from £264 to194 words
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Miscellaneous294 1960-01-10 9 What's on today SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY: training union 5 p.m.; evening ■An Evening With Chaplin" .<t worship service 6 pm. Cultural Cen-re 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. SALVATION ARMY fClemenKVIM Mt'BElM: Photo- ceau Aye.i: Holiness meeting 10 graphic exhibition China" by am: Sunday school and adult V H Chang. 10294 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-01-10 9 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore. 801 a.m. <8ft); 9.56 p.m. ("ft 2ini. Port Dickson. 4.13 a.m. (7ft Mb); 4.33 p.m. (6ft 41n). Port Swettenham, 2.46 a.m. (lift lln): 345 pm iion.i. Penang, 11.16 p.m. (6ft aW. TOMORROW: Singapore. 849 aJn. (Bft 31n); 10.36 p.m. (7ft Bin i. Port Dickson. 5.02 a.m.77 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-01-10 10 THE winner of this week's top 1 prize of $30 is "The Good Earth" (right), submitted by Tan Teik See. of 183 MacAlister Road. Penang. Mr. Tan used a Kodak Retina 111-C camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting, with yellow filter: Ml,92 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-01-10 10 IXDDAY'S runner-up prizes •1 of $10 each go to "Concentration" below i, by Ml.sj, Tan Geok Lean, and "Glass. Brick and Steel' (far right*, by Tang E. Sin. Miss Tan. of 80-B Paya Terubong Road, Ayer Itam. Penang. used a Hacotlex camera and80 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-01-10 10 PIC OF THE YEAR THE Sunday Times PIC 1 TURE OF THE YEAR will be published in this page next week. It will be chosen from prints which won the first prise in the weekly Sunday Times Picture Contest during 1959. The Picture of the Year will win a cash85 words
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Article830 1960-01-10 10 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY QNE .of the questions that I am most frequently asked, and one which is almost impossible to answer is: "What type of camera should I buy If you visit a camera shop with money In your pjeket. and there Is a firm intention to buy830 words
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Article80 1960-01-10 10 ADDRESS your entries i\ Pictiire Contest, The Sunday Tin s House. River V.iilry Singapore 9. Name and address oi lender, with title of pictut I ci<-tail., it equipment uvd anci expo.sure. must be written on the back of every print .submitted. Rejected prints can only be returned80 words
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Advertisement398 1960-01-10 10 READ Clamour Girls by J movt* star VANDA i Wj "^v Ik^^m hudson mfj jdAfl oddution fo corro*e»e detoilb of rno*t radio progrotrvnes wfr c*oilob*e m Molovo ood apore, the Rodio Weekly a^ COr#o»ns rrony interesting feoture* on oil osoetts of the entertenment word. Stoge, 4tf >creer>, music, recordings oil398 words
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Miscellaneous129 1960-01-10 10 (popular crossword) 7"™ 2™ 3 I 14-5 Mb 7 5 9 *> 77"™ ACROSS: l. Thinly eca.terea DOW s if); I (6i; 6. Fleet 16); 12. Born <3>: t 13. Reveller (9>: 14. Insect <6). .itary movement >•'>: 18 Period (3k 1". Observation tub* r (9>; 18. Row (4i; 20.129 words
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Article, Illustration320 1960-01-10 11 The faces that can launch a million imitators SPOTLIGHT ON CHINESE GIRLS IN THE WEST A NEW SHOW has opened in London, and it threatens an invasion of a potent new fashion force: The Orient Look. The show: The World Of Suxie Wong." a story of low Jife in Hong320 words
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Article494 1960-01-10 11 METRONOME - METRONOME By QON SWAN, composerarranger conductor, is no more a Latin than Xavier Cugat is an Englishman However, he demonstrates In his album "Latino" (Liberty stereo LST 7123) that, although of German descent, there's little he doe.sn't know about Latin American rhythms. He h;is assembled a494 words
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Advertisement280 1960-01-10 11 Shaw- I FhosM 3OSt» -SEVEN WONDSRS- S«» r*mnt waattr Oufcalia ,< Back »»al'< S2 SO ■alom >1 Nq l I J Phon* 284 M TODAY t 4 4jo »30 mrnrnmi MM BtiW —^-fl I aJJ Jphoo. ***** m T 4 t )0~» JO "CHINESE OPERA"! I"" NEW LAND color" B280 words
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Advertisement594 1960-01-10 11 :CATHAy7": a OIfANItATION I B 10 1 t )0 > Tol 211 U NOW SHOWIMG' A t>ori S*vxc» laiet Mv" 1 A vnlt aMWanra Jjf( g^( j Mm! Watt Dianty't "NIOK" C«*»» Tcxtov 9 o.m. CHtN HAO >n M-atwaro o« »kfca««».t»" (HUM m) T.. ,3400 UST2DM Tf C»4NinHA TO fZ~<*~594 words
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Miscellaneous349 1960-01-10 11 \\mf MF j^^r^wdfr iSW r A Lai Tklw/ M mr A. ■IT 30 m J& AmWOm9J&t&& 1 wßrnSa RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA AM 630 Good Morning: 632 A w Mornins; Prelude; 7.00 The N«*s: fy^ w^rW R HUy l,i 7.05 Moments Of Melody. 800 2TTL"* r 1> O X or349 words
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Advertisement136 1960-01-10 12 MAKE YOUR I FEEL I LIKE A I JOHORE I CIRCUIT I WINNER: All contestants at Johore (February 20th— 21 st) will use SHELL X-100 MOTOR OILS and SUPERSHELL with I.C.A. or SHELL RACING FUELS. You can be sure of (sneuJ aaß Bt .^aJß^a^awl aw^^^3 Don't mi>s the Johore Coronation136 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1960-01-10 12 ■^A L I .^^a^a^a^^^^a^ aaP^ a^^^^M^^'flßs I I TAC2AM WANTS Vtis FKiEMPS, \^AlSait *4^^ iiH AS TwF WiPE CP 06U> Tik(?2AN v I PEEu TwAT WE I AW? SO TWE LAST CO-C'.v (til MAVE A k'* I TWE BIG THINGS, live E'AaA wMsMm. Pi CAY IV6 TOGE T -EK >fc.TU1,232 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-01-10 13 "T^] vf^i- niw^i I ii ii n ii il I r r r^ 2 3S USB bl r I r^Sm^S I f^Z-O^S /7?X*I V^, l IP I.^ i|f!| hi l^Pf I^S i i in 1 w 5 a t39 words
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Article621 1960-01-10 14 1 The Know Alls, Times House, Spore Reader asks: 'What is this thing tailed LOVE?' I HAVE often heard the word "love" in cinemas, songs and so or,, but do not comprehend the meaning of it. What is this thing called lover* INNOCENT Singapore. It can vary from621 words
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Article77 1960-01-10 14 DO YOU think Miss Akiko Kojima is the most beautiful girl In the world? My sweetheart is more beautiful than she Is. F. T. Kuala Lumpur If t were physically possible to see all the Girls in >rld. then ue expect ice could make some sort of77 words
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1307 1960-01-10 14 Girl wants to wed man with 14 children WRITE TO JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY "ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 yWENTY-THREE, I om in love with a man who has 14 children We plan to marry early in the New Year. Meanwhile, one of his sons keeps ringing me,1,307 words
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Article73 1960-01-10 14 ANSWER to Z.Z.A., who wants me to find him a penpal, and to all the others who sand similar requests each week: SORRY, I CAN'T HELP YOU. You should know by now that I don't approve of all the pen-pal nonsense. Why waste your time writing to73 words
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Article144 1960-01-10 14 HOW TO FORGET SOMEONE DEAR LJOW can one forget a person who hos once been very dear' And how do we get rid of worries^ LILY. I suppose we never completely forget someone who hot been very dear to us. But we can stop our memories getting out of proportion144 words
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Advertisement107 1960-01-10 14 ssaV "~^S^BaßßHHßsalßaßßßßßßKnv\**'vVlßsr SHBBBa«sf*sV A 'T^^^^^BB^^l Lbbbbbbbl^bbbbbbbi^k—^ s^Lt B^LnV V V Packed in a tin to keep it safe and fresh McDougall s is the most popular perfectly fresh because it is packed Self -Raising flour in the world, and in a tin to keep the flour safe from no wonder!107 words
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Advertisement227 1960-01-10 14 •We're here again to buila up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKING HALIBUT LIVER OIL227 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-01-10 15 EVEN A SPORTS CAR IS HAVING A COOLER' I SAW with mix 1 ed feelings the installation of an air conditioning unit in a 100 m.p.h. sports car last week. Vlere. I said to myself, is a heretic After all, in the sports car club,417 words
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301 1960-01-10 15 THIS year's Mobilgas Economy Run, which will be held over the Easter weekend on April 15, 16 and 17, will be 70 miles longer than last year's run. The 8165-mile run will start at Ipoh on Friday. April 15. at 10301 words
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Article308 1960-01-10 15 Sat Combined RAP Tengah and 75 Squadron RNZAP rallied in the second hall to beat SC.C 6-3 in their rugger match on the padang today. The club led 3-0 at half time when Dalglelsh went over for a try. A penalty converted by Thomson put308 words
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Article62 1960-01-10 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Singapore Cricket Association has advanced Its closing date for entries for the doming senior tournament from Jan. 26 to Jan. 19. Clubs falling to submit their entries before Jan 19 may be prevented from taking part In the competition. The S.CA. will hold its62 words
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Advertisement261 1960-01-10 15 Ivivr If W 9&< W^ w^ ""rv A\ IVL ;^-^W 1 1^' m Rel >' Fircstooe Dc Luxe to give you tafenr \S^M^^~+ v* Built by exclusive Firestone m*thod^ and with nk£^Pk^^^^4(H aaS^gsßßVaC nrK>s> dv nt cJ "*»d pattern. I ircMont IV Luxe HW add talny to r.ding (txnion through261 words
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Advertisement422 1960-01-10 15 /"only \^\^f f CHEVRON angle can be m«o M m any Nlce ~P«rf»-i y. M £^b_ CHEVRON can be bolted M m anywhere alone it* length with bOphhh up to bvc boiiing hoie 4 CHCVRON is always 'right way rouad* A CHEVRON is wronger with its lattice f<^^ I girder422 words
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Miscellaneous109 1960-01-10 15 CROSSWORD SOLUTION UROSS; 1. Sprtise. 6. Armada DOWN: 1. Sne«ze 2. Pe«r. 3 12. Nee 13. Wassailer. 14 Eanvig. ktnt*. 4 Sniped. 5. Eager. 6. 15. Plncer. 16. Era. 1". Pcriscopt Aapned. 7. Raiser. 8. Minceme. t. 18. Tier. 20. Reeves. 21, Emend, i 9. Alcove. 10. Deepened. ll.Arre*' 23.109 words
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Article110 1960-01-10 16 SYDNEY, Sat. Sydney policeman Ray Flockton made 264 not out in helping New South Wales to declare at 534 for three against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield game hen today. At the clo^e. South Aus- 1 tralia were 158 for two. Only two wickets fell110 words
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408 1960-01-10 16 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN IT WILL BE A MEMORABLE JOHORE GRAND PRIX By Singapore. Sat. MALAYAN motor racing gets a tremendous boost on Feb. 20 and 21 when Singapore Motor Club revives, after a lapse of seven years, its Johore Crand Prix,408 words
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330 1960-01-10 16 Peterborough shock Div. Two side in 3rd round LONDON. Sal Prterboiwugh I nited. the nmi-leacue side, >hocked Second Division side Ipswich Town 3-1 to enter the fourth round ot the English F.A. (up today F.A. CIP 3RD ROIXD Bath City Brighton 1 Bournemouth I lord City Bradford Lverton Bary I330 words
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359 1960-01-10 16 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh. Sat. PERAK, |oint holders with Singapore Civilians of the H M.S. Malaya Cup for rugby, settled the issue with Penang as to who should meet Singapore joint Services in this year's final at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala359 words
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Article235 1960-01-10 16 FIGHT BACK BY SOBERS ANB WORRELL BRIDGETOWN. Sat. —Al fighting fourth wicket stand between Garfleld So- j bers 52 not out> and Frank j Worrell (42 not out> took the West Indies score to 180 for three at lunch In repjy to England's first innings total of 482 on the235 words
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Article34 1960-01-10 16 MELBOURNE, Sat —The Vie torian Amateur Athletic Association will not allow world champion mller Herb Elliott to accept an American invitation to race in Los Angeles and New York late this month.34 words
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Article1569 1960-01-10 16 EVENT Johore Coronation Grand Prix r Cycles entries (125 and up). Wong K C. (Hondai 125 cc. Ng L. T. (Honda) 125. Wong F. K. i (Honda) 125. Stuart B.SA. 125. Lo K H (Honda) 128; P. Chan < Ducati) 123. EVENT H Motor ytie* and1,569 words
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Article18 1960-01-10 16 SINGAPORE. Sat— More than 200 people attended tonight's SAFA dinner held at the Chinese Swimming Club.18 words
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Advertisement204 1960-01-10 16 I* "RAJULA" sAilini tor Madras on 17th lanaary 1«M. The above vessel will sail for Por Swettenham. Penang. •.lattinam and Madras from Singapore Harbour BoarJ Godowns N« 3J 4. Ga'e No. 2. at 1 p m on I2tii January \Mo Embarkation tor deck passen- j PR will commenre ai 7204 words
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Advertisement303 1960-01-10 16 /I SECI KITV II JLgV SECI RIIV- The Bank's Capital and Reserves. ~y SAVING No Charges. Brokerage. Coro- I mission. Fees or Stamp Duiicv SAFETY— No Capital Depreciation— Your I funds remain at your dtspo>aL I I INTEREST is calculated on a Daily Basis— I i.e. your money is earning303 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-01-10 16 SOCCER: MFA league Sukaramai 'A- a Maxwell Sports Club. Balestier Road SGSFA League Div. 1 Police A' v Woodbrtdge. Thomson Road; TTSH 'A" v STB, Jalan Besar SUdium (4 pmi PW.D. •A v Marines A. Jalan Besar 1 5 15 p.m.): Friendly Joyful Indians v 570 Map Troop RE. Farrer92 words
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761 1960-01-10 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP This consistent gelding is right again RACING with CONSISTENT On Parole, winner of three races in his last five starts, looks a bright each-way prospect in the Class 2. Div. 1 s lf straight handicap (Race Five) at Ipoh today.761 words
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Article47 1960-01-10 18 JO ITap* IM mmimmm) m MtOILI m*M loan BootTi •.MM »rr on IMI «aU-«4«r. Ad^r-»«-iti/'OO'»a etc. Ptaaac mi- Joaa Booty pare MS37/aOUs EPSOM JEEPS best bets are My Darling 11. On Parole and Sulpizio. CALL BOYS double is Briden and Talent. The GOING is GOOD.47 words
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413 1960-01-10 18 ANNOUNCEMENT Kidjang set for Ist win danger. One fur a good price is Pendekar. He showed up fairly well At loon in November when lourth wiih 8.4 to Remembrance over 5> 2 f Race Three HI IRTS 1 ISE look> a^ good a bet as any in a weak field.413 words
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Article1354 1960-01-10 18 IPOH FIRST DAY Race 1 1.15: (Class 5. Div. 1) Si Furs. 1. ***** Paloh (LAB St i Martin, 5 9.0 (O) King 1 2. ***** Twenty Per Carat i Newmarket St.) Spencer. 5 8 9 <O) Po*ner 6 3. ***** ttanshroiifh (Wansbrough St Sullivan. 58 9 (O) Taylor 31,354 words
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Article152 1960-01-10 18 EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 GIN RI'NNER Nellyne GIN RI'NNER Krrrbrook tUrn RUNNER Kerrbrook MS Race 2 MY DARLING TrlUra Pendekar TRITARA My Darline Bonnie K\ press B'NIE EXPRESS My Darlinc Trilara 2.45 Rac« 3 HEARTS EASE Gerry's Luck Pulot I urn shangrila Gerry's Lack summer Kiss152 words
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Article187 1960-01-10 18 SYDNFY. Sat.— lisa Konrads brilliant 15-year-old Australian swimmer, broke two world recoras In winning the 440 yards freestyle final In 4mln 45.4aec at the New Sou'h Wales championships here today. Miss Konrads, who now holds six world records, beat Lorraine Crapp by 20 yards unli SandraReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement165 1960-01-10 18 classical >^ 3/ elegance TITONI I I JEWELS s^^r El V rot Tinilim JinU tfatuu/tf INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Offer you a complete Convair 440 Metropolitan service to the capitals of South East Asia. Booking Office: Malayan Travel Sirvica Ltd lit Floor, tank of China Bids (<"'■ >■ A. General Sales Agant)165 words
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