The Straits Times, 13 March 1960
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Title Section13 1960-03-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES If* No. 1281 SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1960 2U 0 CENTS13 words
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Article122 1960-03-13 1 PIONEER FIVE OVER SPORE CINCAPUKE. bJt The American tracking station he r e made contact with the Pioneer V satellite shortly after noon today int Americas mvi baM* uy radio w linn, the Mat ion. and closed down the iame way at about ntcta to contact the satellite again tomorrow,Reuter - 122 words
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Article55 1960-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Bolicitor-Gent-ral. Inche Suffian bin Ha him. lrft here by air today for attend the "Law of thr s^a" conference beginning next Thursday. iree-man Malayan Inche Mohamrd Suffian said b< fore in departure that Malaya would ask the confix the limit of55 words
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43 1960-03-13 1 X a baby mountain gorilla, one of the world gorillas, has been captured in Uganda. Reuben, who is about t found wandering alone through a bamboo forest. Not far away was a dead male gorilla— U.P.l.43 words
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Article, Illustration322 1960-03-13 1 BO YD: SPORE DOING FINE Self -governing State has fully justified decisions we all took He adds: 1 have great respect for your Premier' By CHEW LOY KHOON Singapore, Sat. MR. Alan Lennox Boyd, former British Colonial Secretary who negotiated the Singapore Constitution with an allparty delegation, said here today322 words
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Article72 1960-03-13 1 Kind woman robbed tn storm ■ONMPOBB, Sat. Kind-hearted Falimah bint* Haji Molumrd. a gardener's wife, was robbed of two gold rings worth SMt by two young men. to whom she had given shelter in her shack in .Malcolm Road in a thunderstorm this afternoon "I asked them in because they72 words
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Article124 1960-03-13 1 SACKED- 12 LIB-SOC EXECUTIVES SINGAPORE. Sat Twelve' members of the centra) council and executive committee of the Liberal Sociahave b«'en sacked for failing to comply with a party by-law regarding attendance at meetings. This was revealed In the Lib-Soc bulletin. released today. The bulletin said the "unparalle'.»»d action" was "in124 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1960-03-13 1 By Chia Poteik and Boon Yoon Chiang SINGAPORE, Saturday. THREE WITNESSES today told the court martial trying Sergeant Lucien Roy Hicks, 39, for the murder of his wife, Helga, that they heard screams coming from his block of flats on the morning of Sept. 18 the1,758 words
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Article144 1960-03-13 1 Girl, 16, is raped, murdered IPOH. Sat. The body of a 16-year-old girl was found in a well in the Jelapane new village area four miles from here, today after a police search. The ieirl. \h Siew. is believed to have been raped and murdered. Her father. Cheng Siak Peng.144 words
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Article47 1960-03-13 1 LONDON. Sat Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan left by air today for Parts to visit President de Gaulle. Mr. Macmillan will have the opportunity of discussing the world situation with President de Gaulle before Mr. Khrushchev's visit to France on Tuesday.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article314 1960-03-13 1 Million deal for Agatha Christie Dateline: Saturday I ON DON: Metro Coldwyn Mayer have signed a contract with Miss Agatha Qhristie, the crime novelist. under which many of her books and snort stories will be made into television films and serials. The News Chronicle today says Miss Christie's contract IsReuter - 314 words
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152 1960-03-13 1 Tun Razak explains rural areas scheme IOIIOKL BAIIIU Sat. The Federation Deputy Prime Ministt r. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said here today that the aim oF the rural development scheme was to give a better standard of living to citizens in the rural ■mil Addressing members ot Hip State152 words
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Article17 1960-03-13 1 LARTHCLa ■naiiw >econ4 r-#r' n«iu iki \n thr Yn I r mj j r i17 words
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Article18 1960-03-13 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Two people died when a demonstration plane crashed in Assam.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1960-03-13 2 Roger Manvell; Heinrich Fraenkel - The day Goebbels smashed the plot to kill Hitler Roger Manvell Heinrich Fraenkel mm wM 1112u38m3i3 im 2timM -By- tGHtlVni Even though Hitler was only injured by the bomb meant to kill him, the huge conspiracy for ending his regime moved into action until the intervention of a little man1,358 words
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Article, Illustration2722 1960-03-13 3 i When he had replaced he receiver. (Joebbels turned to Hacen. 'As you have heard I have mobilised the L.A.H he said "but not called them ou:. I want to avoid as far a: possible any danger of ihe army and the2,722 words
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Article233 1960-03-13 3 You are Judged by Your ENGLISH You are Judged by the way you speak and write. Are you content with the way you express yourself? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands of men and women are nandicapped because they make233 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1960-03-13 4 T.F. Hwanx - MILLIONAIRE TOH WAS A CATHOLIC, SAYS PROBATE SUIT JUDGE T.F. Hwanx By JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr. jus rice Neal held in the High Court here today that the late millionaire Loh Toh Met was a professing as well as practising Catholic at material times in his life. He gave this1,107 words
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155 1960-03-13 4 SINGAPORE Saturday. M EARLY 600 students have applied for admission to the University of Malaya, Singapore, for the session 1960 1961, when applications closed today. Mr. Brian Marks, Assistant Registrar of the university's Singapore division, said that of the 600 539 are students155 words
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Article59 1960-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seven women were fined $25 each in the ninth magistrate's court today for soliciting for the purpose of prostitution at Nee Soon Village 91 milestone. Sembawang. last night. They were: Madalene Pereira Isah blnte Ismail, Gaya blnte Abu Bakar, Kahsia binte Ashah, Ahir59 words
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Article48 1960-03-13 4 6INGAPORE. Sat. A police party today recovered a serviceable .22 pistol from a Chinese cemetery at Kheam Hock Road. In another search for weapons at Kampong Tlong Bahru last night, police seized four parangs and nine Iron rods, bidden In the bushes.48 words
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Article21 1960-03-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 1,047.555 citizenship certificates have been issued so far, according to a Government spokesman.21 words
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183 1960-03-13 4 OENANG, Sat A road I sweeper in New Zealand could earn as much as $800 a month. Senator Cheah Seng Khim. chairman of the Penane Tourist Association, said today. "It is a worker* paradise,' be commented on his return from attending the recent Pacific Area183 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-03-13 4 Mr. John Gouw Ah Lok. manager of Hecla Company, importers and exporters, and his bride Theresa Lim Swie Nio, after their wedding yesterday in Singapore. Miss Lim is from Happy Valley, Honp Koug. A reception was held at Sea View Hotel.46 words
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Article106 1960-03-13 5 Son accused of killing father IPOH. Sat Yooug C Konn 33. son of an hotel proprietor. *a> produced in UM muKistratr> court on a tentative charge of murderIng hi.N father Last night. Chee Kong's father, Mr. Yoong Nin. 55. the proprietor of Van Woh Hotel in Hale Street, was found106 words
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Article125 1960-03-13 5 PARADE CANCELLED BECAUSE OF RAIN SIM.APOftE. Sat— A parade to mark the third an.ll <>i the Singapore Infantry Ki-giment. at which th<- Vans di-Pertuan Necara. Inche Yusof bin Miik w.is |a ha\<> taken the aaluti was called off this eve»in« because of r.iin. I h< 11. ad of State arrived125 words
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548 1960-03-13 5 Women 's union will fight 'sex-discrimination in the teaching service KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four hundred Federation women teachers today formed a union The Federation of Malaya Women Teachers Union to fight "sex-discrimin-ation" in the teaching service. The union will also take up other "burning questions' facing women teachers disparity in548 words
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Article233 1960-03-13 5 OILY MAN SCARES WIFE I/UALA LUMPUR, IXI Sat. —An oily man' scared a housewife in bed in tier home here early this morning. The Homan. .Madam Scow Sob Peng. 39, of Ceylon Road told the Sunday Times the was lying in bed when she saw the small light of her233 words
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Article86 1960-03-13 5 SINGAPORE, Sat— A taxi driver. Lim Kirn Har of Coronation Road, was today fined $20 in the Second Traffic Magistrates Court for two traffic offences. He pleaded guilty to failing to stop at a "Halt while driving along North Bouna Vista Road on July 1786 words
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Article59 1960-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —A man. Ajon bin Shanff, was charged In the ninth magistrates court today with using criminal force to a woman. Tan Gek Hua. with intent to outrage her modesty, in a lane at Alexandra Road yesterday morning. He claimed trial. The case will be59 words
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Article21 1960-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Sat—Applicants for Italian Government scholarships must submit their applications to the Director of Education before April 5.21 words
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Article100 1960-03-13 5 OLDEST NCO IN BRITISH ARMY IPOH. Sat. A man said to be one of the oldest Non-Commisioied Officers serving in the British Army and almost certainly the oldest N.C.O. serving overseas will celebrate his 61st birthday this month. He is Sergeant Bill Barrett of the Ist Battalion. 3rd. East Anglian100 words
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Article61 1960-03-13 5 MUAR, Sat. Johore police today offered a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of the murderer of Lai Chung Lim. Lai. 35. was found dead from stab wounds on Feb. 3 on the bank of the Muar River near the market here. The61 words
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199 1960-03-13 5 SINGAPORt, Saturday. COUR more cheating charges amounting to $5,125 wen today preferred against American businessman Thomas Watt Currier. Last week he pleaded guilty to three counts of cheating three firms of $3,788 by issuing dud cheques. Currier, who again pleaded guilty to the199 words
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109 1960-03-13 5 MALACCA, Sat An Art exhibition, the first of it* kind ever held in Malaya, v ill be opened at the High School hall here on Tuesday by the Chief Minister of Malacca. Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. The paintings are the works of two local109 words
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Miscellaneous292 1960-03-13 5 What's on Today il <»l iriimi> g.i. 715 pm a t Balwtier Road p.m.. Evening service li: English ktni: Worship 6 p.m: 4ucuwk>n YMCA (Orchard S«ml>: Cricket 5.30 Pm. froup 715 pm. YWCA, Or- league tomtch vs. YMBA at ELIM CHI'RC'H 1079 Ser?n- Hl>rt Balestier Road. goon Road): Sunday achool292 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-03-13 6 A FRONT -ROW SEAT IN PARIS OUR CHOICE- FROM EARLY MORNING TO THE EARLY HOURS THE FASHION sketches (above) which 1 recelred last week show that Paris no longer dictates one arbitrary line, but suggests a dozen different variations. It no longer sparks off a biannual, woman-shatter-ing revolution; it produces153 words
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Article, Illustration893 1960-03-13 6 have never met anyone quite like Harinda VIBRANT AS I sit at my desk or wander about town each day, I meet a great many people. Some of them are friendly, some hostile; some are beautiful, others not; some talk, and some you have to dig information out of. But893 words
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Advertisement238 1960-03-13 7 Jet all the way to the U. S. A. via London by BOM COMET 4 Take advantage of BOACs Ticket InataJmrnl Plan fly now, pay laler. For information and bookings consult YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales Agent) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION NEW 2i LITRE HUMBER HAWK Roomy238 words
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Miscellaneous46 1960-03-13 7 IUE**~<3AMBOU& 4 ""•I r=?^^ Zj OONT fORSCTID w V*^ ~^X waifi»c TVisC J 11*^ /^C m *3 -V MOUC s**oes aeeooe UfcAR/ J 1 3 NOU OOME IM I OM DeAt?. ME J I VtXJ S«/ I I I CAN'T ÜBAS J V OEASTPJ r S46 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-03-13 8 $10 million project will change K.L skyline AN artist's impression of the giant $10 million project16 words
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Article437 1960-03-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. TWO historic buildings 1 in the heart of the Federal capital are to give way to a $10 million Ame-rican-style housing and office centre, with shopping facilities and a swim-ming-pool. The Bukit Nanas project is being undertaken by the American International Assurance437 words
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215 1960-03-13 8 SINGAPORE WILL NEED MORE TECHNICIANS' SINGAPORE, Saturday. kJR. TAN PENG NAM, assistant lecturer in engmeering at the Singapore Polytechnic, said tonight that there would be an increasing demand for technically qualified men m all branches of engineering as Singapore turned more to industrialisation. Speaking on mechanical engineering courses In Radio215 words
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43 1960-03-13 8 PEDICAB MAN MILLIONAIRE OVERNIGHT SAIGON, Sat. A poor, illiterate pedicab man has become a millionaire overnight here. Lucky Nguyen Van Hoang won the first prize of one million piastres. about M 597.600. in the National Lottery to find money for enlarging Hue University.43 words
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Article53 1960-03-13 8 NEW YORK, Sat. The latest addition to the Hit Parade Is "The Ballad of Caryl Chessman," inspired by recent newspaper headlines about the bestselling Californlan "Death Row" author. Chessman, a San Quentin convict, has managed to evade execution In the gas chamber for more than53 words
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Article58 1960-03-13 8 CHICAGO, Sat. John Thomas, of Boston University set a new world Indoor high jump record yesterday by clearing 7ft 2} in beating his previous feat of 7ft. The official outdoor world record is held by Yuri Stepanov. of Russia, at 7ft 2in which he58 words
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Article230 1960-03-13 8 'PLEASE HELP ME FIND MY DOG' CINCAPORE. Saturday- The 1 2 -year-old boy who walked into Times House today looked tired and dejected he had been ■up all night looking for his pet dog Vincent Chong. a Form Two pupil of St. Joseph's Institution, last saw his dog at a230 words
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Article63 1960-03-13 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Klaus Mehnert will speak on "Inside the Soviet Union German Research on Soviet Affairs" at 8 p.m. on Monday at the University of Malaya. Dr. Mehnert is a world authority on Communism. He Is now on Ws fourth tour of Asian countries63 words
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Article57 1960-03-13 8 BRUNEI. Sat. Sir Geofroy Tory. British High Commissioner in Malaya, said in a Brunei Radio broadcast shortly before h.'s departure for Kuala Lumpur today that he was impressed by th* constitutional advance made by Brunei. He was here for four days on an official visit Lady57 words
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Advertisement492 1960-03-13 8 Or_ O^3f"\^^ M^^ fl| a^aaaHaaU 1 Gf with Foaming Action <*> nn i pi/ u( cleans so If UIU l\ V^ M\ works so CAST so BRIGHT 'JtfQSw £r il -j^ r Hal A^AA 1 VJipl withBLEACH I Floats dirt •^"Jln right down th« j Pimples aid Bad Skin Fought492 words
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Article, Illustration600 1960-03-13 9 M. S. Randhava - M. S. Randhava AT 71 SHE LOOKS BACK ON A FULL AND EXCITING LIFE By SINGAPORE. Saturday Now a shells collector she seeks to add to her fabulous collection ftNE of the most re markable and interesting women to visit Singapore is 71--yeir-old Mrs. Phyllis McDaniel600 words
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209 1960-03-13 9 By h InMm SINGAPORE Sat THE Spastic Children Association of Singapore will now be able to launch its five-year plan tor the care and trainin/ of children suffering from muscular paralysis of the brain. It has accepted on offer from the Finance Ministry of209 words
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Article105 1960-03-13 9 'ANGRY OLD MEN' SEEK $17 MIL. LONDON. Sat. A hundred thousand ■■•angry old men"' are demanding 412.000.000 <Msl7 million irom the Government. They are the men who won the Military Medal in the 1914-18 war. For 15 years they have been pressing the War Office to say why MM winners105 words
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Article247 1960-03-13 9 SUZY WONG IS ON WAY TO S'PORE LJONC KONC. let.— Susy Wong is coming to Singapore! But »li. K not thr yum yum girl. thr original piece ac resimunce of the (Jong hunt waterfront. Neither is she Franrr Nuyrn. thr French -Chinrse beauty who played her on thr New York247 words
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Article, Illustration994 1960-03-13 10 ALAN KENT - ALAN KENT By MEN CLAIM THAT WOMEN ARE NOWHERE IN THE RUNNING IN THIS PASTIME vyilllN it comes lo telling lies, men declare, women are nowhere in the running! Or is Una the big gest w hopper" ever? The evidence, however, does suggest that men994 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-03-13 10 •->. TaX I* <r* j f t i i..i I i You were wonderful. You make it all sound so interesting HWihiiiiiiiiiitiiMimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii21 words
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Miscellaneous45 1960-03-13 10 H +/*fi1 l y po 7ent* thought ot tlrst it was o reaction to a neurosis "toy, we ought to eot there more often. or ome emotional disturbance but it turned out to be They leave money for you under the plates." chicken po« jiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiN45 words
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563 1960-03-13 11 SIO.OOO QUESTION REMAINS UNANSWERED By Bald Cluindran KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday FHE meeting was over. Millionaire contractor Bong Sin said goodnight to his associates and left the board room. A nimble 65, he ran down the stairs and out into Klyne Street,563 words
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Article, Illustration484 1960-03-13 11 CHANDRAN - CHANDRAN By R. —Age and an— amazing memory THE amazing memory of a Malay princess, said to be 120 years old. has proved to be a rich source of information on the customs and traditions of Malay royalty dating back to484 words
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130 1960-03-13 11 LONDON. Sat. ■>- Princess Margaret asked Vernon Martinus about Malay dancing when the Singapore dancer was presented to her during last week's Royal Ballet benefit gala performance a Covent Garden. Martinus and four other students of the Royal Ballet School were presented to Queen130 words
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Advertisement477 1960-03-13 11 S /v v>£fc an A I A Lire i\si r\m r policy Soio/ k truly A FRIEND IN DEED f 7" i Tm'^ IT WILL PROVIDE a definite income for your family-, (yflL, \Vy\ living needs, in case anything happens to you. vCvibW I*^1 IT WILL CUARANTEE your ch.ldren a477 words
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Article16 1960-03-13 12 IM fWaaiiai) in MM Mtwonr of Pa a Pfcaaa paaoad) a**y l»-*-44j Ooa* ha)16 words
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376 1960-03-13 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday March 13. 1960. REMAINS OF RED VENOM MORE than lour-nftru, of th c Federation is "white, and more than five-sixths of the population live in the "white" areas, free of restrictions, free of terrorism. Dutside the belt which con- i tains the black spot.s in the376 words
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Article101 1960-03-13 12 PHE Federation Govern- ment shows proper concern for the well-being of the batek ind'.i* t has been declining rapidly over the past 15 says the chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, Inche Ahmad Daud. ["he largest of 80 factories three-fourths of which arc in the East101 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1960-03-13 12 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS »in JUDGE DEES CREATOR IS CHINESE SCHOLAR mmv By riliiiillllilliiiiiii ENGLAND has its Sherlock Holmes. America its Dick Tracy. In China its Judge Dee, 17th century Chinese magistrate and master sleuth. The cases of Judge Dee have been widely1,436 words
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471 1960-03-13 12 COUNTRYAMAN'S JOURNAL do-it-yourself) dusun bridge COSTS only $22 THE DUSUN. Friday, March 4. A FEW days before he went to hospital, the Tuan's heart was uplifted as he watched the stream bridge being repaired. they accepted without question. The restored bridge was opened, as it vere. oy TYIJr who drove471 words
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Article356 1960-03-13 12 A FATHER brought his son to a new boarding school He warned th*» headmaster that his son was a terrible gambler would bet on anything— and that was why he had to be taken away from his last school. "Don't worry." said the headmaster. "I'll keep356 words
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Article, Illustration721 1960-03-13 13 WHAT TWO-HOUR DRIVING TEST ON 'TELL-THE-TRUTH' MACHINE SHOWS Hy Roderick Pestana SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE PAIN IN MY HEAD from a giant hangover the morning 1 after taking a two-hour driving test on a "tell-the-truth" alcohol reaction machine was not721 words
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Article131 1960-03-13 13 CONTEST WITH 2 $1.000 PRIZES SINGAPORE, Sat. shut terbugs in the Federation and Singapore can win a total of 53.500 in cash prizes in a photographic contest sponsored b\ the Shell Company LtU The section open to photographers living in Singapore carries three prizes of SI. Hi. S5OO and $250.131 words
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Article97 1960-03-13 13 MtUW: Singapore 1048 am. ■9fr 2im 1133 p.m. iBJt 9lin Por 1 Dlckson 645 am 1 8ft Tint 701 p.ui 1 9ft liin; Port bwettenh»m 551 .< m. 1 13 ft > 619 p m <13»t 9m. Penang 12 33 a.m. 1 11 r Win 105 p.m 197 words
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Article, Illustration326 1960-03-13 13 O. LACKERSTEEN - O. LACKERSTEEN By QETTING i good pho rograph that will make the front page of a newspaper is a matter of luck as well as of technical ability Take the mm of the puture on the iront page of the Sunday Times the other day.326 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-03-13 13 By Koh Ai Lin IuIISS jane B. Drew, a prominent British architect, spoke highly of Singapore architecture last night, but criticised certain aspects of the States housing problem, and the lack of a sense of colour. Miss Drew who is responsible for the245 words
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92 1960-03-13 13 $50,000 FILM TO BOOST TOURISM IN MALAYA UTALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan film unit is making a $50,000 picture (in Eastman colour) for the Federation's tourist department. Called "This Is Malaya" the nlm will show Malaya's •cenic beauty and the various cultures of its people The unit's camera crew has92 words
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Article37 1960-03-13 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: March $40 4 (Nominal i Tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller** AaaorUMon: bulk 160 sellers, drum $63 50 sellers. Tone was quiet.37 words
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Article18 1960-03-13 13 BINOAPORE. Sot. The tin price In Singapore today was $369.25 per plcul. down 37' 2 cents.18 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-03-13 13 ASIAN CLUB' AT MALAYA HALL ONDON, Sat. —Chris Chataway. well-known athlete and Tory M.P. for Lewisham No r th, will be this months chairman of "Asian Club, to be recorded at Malaya Hall on March 22. The BBC radio show will be recorded in the lounge of the students' hostel210 words
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Advertisement696 1960-03-13 13 c-)- Orient Line have pleasure in announcing that «.s. ORCADES (28 164 tent) will call at SINGAPORE on 14th April 1960 sailing for Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar arriving London on sth May 1960. (Limited Tourist Class Accommodation only available > s.s. ORCADES Is air-conditioned throughout, and696 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-03-13 14 TODAY'S WINNING PRINTS T»HE winner of today's $30 prize is "The Rebel" (right), submitted by Soong Chok Foo, of K-18 Kampar Road, Ipoh. Mr. Soong used a Rolleicord camera and Kodak TriX film. Setting: fll, 1/100 second. "Anna 1 (below), by Michael Wong, of 49 Tiger210 words
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Advertisement632 1960-03-13 14 A new link in Pan American s Round-the-WoHd Service... POLARROUTE NOW ON *XX7ND-THB-VKMHJ> FUGHTS, take Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U.S. Weat Coast Or632 words
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Advertisement91 1960-03-13 14 Ot a standard never before achieved! Tht itfy lultsl ucutci truetit _^^^^^^^^|_|^^T «SA from the world famous Grundig Cj 4I I 'J L factory is here today in the form 7 Of the MID T K 60 tllllV StereO-bbbbbb-w w y- k. phonic taperecorder tor recordr II ■LbT«b^^B ing ana91 words
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Miscellaneous216 1960-03-13 14 {POPULAR CROSSWORD J ACROSS: l Firm (7). o i DOWN: 1 Supplement to will Supreme happiness lt>; 11. Egg- (7;; 2 Above (4); 3 Hair (4): shaDed (4); 12 Bound from hind 4. Work at (3). ft. Wood (S); 6 legs 161; 13 Reject (4); 14 Generated (4); 7. Transparent216 words
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200 1960-03-13 15 METRONOME - METRONOME "y IF LIBERTY S new stereo album "'lnferno (LST 7108) seems lacking in the way of musical interest, it scores spectacularly in advancing the cause ot stereophony. But for its superb stereo features, the record might be dismissed as a200 words
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Article180 1960-03-13 15 ON THE RECORD SINGING ol very different genre but nonetheless appealing in its own way is Eileen Donaghy's presentation of the popular ballads of Ireland (Fontana mono TFL 5060) The 12 songs recorded contain pleasant, parochial charm that you'll find irresistible. Miss Donaghy has a sweet, cheerful voice, and a180 words
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Article, Illustration610 1960-03-13 15 OF MR DAVIS, MISS KIM NOVAK AND CHICAGO STYLE GANGSTERS... AMERICAN ENTERTAINER TELLS HIS STORY "Marriage could have killed my career stone dead, and I'm certain a brilliant actress like Miss Novak would not sacrifice her career." Sammy Davis \r LONDON By A Special Correspondent CAMMY Davis Jr. one of610 words
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Advertisement125 1960-03-13 15 IMPRESS shave with in ■ii *F^ The smooth, clean-shaven ill T look of the really smart man Gillette o n I BLADES comes from using Blue Gillette I' ll jl blades— the best in the world. I H v±-i m I I R_ I Smart men everywhere Pn n shave125 words
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Advertisement69 1960-03-13 16 I weighed. M^ car/ (?/7. against its protection. arxl decideo that to try to 'save-on oil iust wasn't *vortri my while By not buying the finest oil. by not having regular oil changes, t'd lose a mint of money in engine wear. So now I get Shell X-100 MulWgrade That69 words
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Miscellaneous175 1960-03-13 17 Tfc^ Strw^v Timts March 13. 1960 Pagi TH£ CISCO XIV, HQtA.V U/Ud West f*vowrLte MBtffKKfM IM<SOh j^5 li l«\ TT^TT^B^BTlßfJ^r^f^) I1 I J PLEASE MAKE IT SHORT) I THE FLOWERS J| I OH-GAB 0 CV^>Al Z' WELL.IFVOU CHANGE Th£ 6AMTOS/ ITS 1 i- LAf [j /Br///«i^LT PLEASE HE SAID lIV^175 words
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Miscellaneous271 1960-03-13 18 iVj*r 77»t Sunday Times March 13, 1960 THECE'S A 816 BLOMO 6UV OUT THERE WITH L LEAVE IT |JUST\ I'LL U6LV HMJ gi n/^T\r3 foi/7\ I I 1/11/^lo^7 /^f^ A B.CMD. HIS 15 FLIISJT. FOLLOW HIM" y I^^-* TO E V J UNJ- CEAL GOOD/ J&\Qbl^ I (l J -Jf271 words
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Article, Illustration866 1960-03-13 19 £OULD you kindly tell me what would happen to the passengers of a bus overtaking a lorry with an exhaust pipe pointing to the sky? My guess is that all the passengers would become "Old Black Joes." and I would certainly like your artist to picture866 words
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Article999 1960-03-13 19 TWO sisters have fallen m love with me. I have grown to love the younger girl, but she gets very jealous it I talk to her sister. I also want to tell the other girl, in a way that will not hurt her, that it999 words
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Article63 1960-03-13 19 IS there true love In this world, do you think? M. Yes. 1 believe there is. and tbat it would be a pretty poor world without it. Don't believe the cynics who I'll tou there Isn't; they just haven't met the right person yet. Or perhaps63 words
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Advertisement323 1960-03-13 19 WHY stay in doubt about Tampax? Really there's no myitery •bout Timptx internal sanitary protection. Learning to u«e Timpu is about as easy as learning to i$e lipstick! Just remember that for *»ery Timpn user and there *rr million*, all over the world there was a -6r*t iimr Your o^'n323 words
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Advertisement149 1960-03-13 19 IMi other knows best! When it comes to FOOD VALUE... She serves CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOIT Hk The bright soup that glows with the delirious goodness of Campbells specially grown tomatoes ejik so rich in vitamins, minerals and protein*' mm That fresh "just picked" tomato flavor makes it B^rC.. *%Paff o149 words
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813 1960-03-13 20 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY I AST week we shared the disappointment of many a photographer, who pictures a landscape in all its wonderful colour and finally gets only a dull print in lifeless grey. Another examnl; 1 of this problem of colour representation813 words
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Advertisement277 1960-03-13 20 m "^^^B^B*-^^^ aft h ft V a /%h»»J Chan— God bless him! Mother doing fine too. The I V..TH Prt c,,,,. ,crchild«en j Doctor put Mrs. Chan on MARMITE before he A^, arrived said MARMITE is exceptionally rich m -f <af^i in natural minerals and is an excellent dietary **3277 words
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Article, Illustration977 1960-03-13 21 PETER MASEFIELD - Stand by for the Unknown! A link with men of other worlds by 1970 PETER MASEFIELD THE 10 YEARS WHEN FICTION WILL BECOME FACT by President of the Royal Aeronautical Society LONDON TEN years it a short period in terms of human endeavour. Yet, in the galloping technology of this977 words
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Advertisement206 1960-03-13 21 If I I .bL SLf I 5 reasons why thi colibri END YOUR TROUBLES WITH MONOCAS IS THI CAS LICHTIR lwwn inwwDUiw nlm M«» j«v*»ce4 |ji l.«htcr m*4* The brt MONOCAS devc•ocmeM to *»t? in k^s lighter drs «n Ir 'oenrpatatet urique tfJtu.es which are I A 9 a Nm206 words
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Advertisement223 1960-03-13 21 BEAT JLJL Mitsubishi a^% THI NAMI ftUARANTEtS TMI QUALITY For more breeiC ond lets noise try MITSUBISHI FANS which arc renowned ♦or their advanced design and excellent qualify 8 16 Table. Wall. Pedestal ond Exhaust models available in attractive colours. Tretf* •«g«irits to CbHtaa Ltd., 104. North Br.dg* Kood S223 words
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Miscellaneous58 1960-03-13 21 «fcs v vSi rßßTrT^ir Bbw^jiWv'Hl rW^mPwJwmM A dance now im here! i JUSt£ BtfrtyiJ COLGATE DENTAL CREAM with GAROOL W^DON'T UNDERSTAND rfjLmMm'&M ITS ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM GETS J 1 LATiR: TNAMS TO COLGATE DMAI CREAM 1 f jf^k. TO FORM AN INVISIBLE QjS f SINCE HE 30T ON TfieN ip^J58 words
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323 1960-03-13 22 WOl VES, ASTON VILLA AND WEDNESDA Y IN LAST FOUR LONDON. Saturday. I EACUE champions Wolverhampton Win derers had to fi^ht hard before beating bottom of the leaf ue Leicester 2-1 to enter the semi-finals of the Football Association Cup competition today. "re $hefffield United 2 0 and n leaders323 words
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Article, Illustration485 1960-03-13 22 AMBHOSt KHAW - This 30 m.p.g. all-new Falcon scores on good looks, too AMBHOSt KHAW By REAR VIEW OF THE FALCON TOP MARKS FOR LIGHT STEERING THE Ford Falcon, the first American compact car to make its appearance in this part of the world, is an exceptionally good-looking car. The clean, sculptured styling485 words
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136 1960-03-13 22 Company hopes to have 'jet' cars out by 1962 LONDON, Saturday. A BRITISH FIRM is aiming to have the world's first family "jet" car in mass production by 1962, according to the Daily Mail. The Rover Motor Company of Birmingham has -sting the prototype of a gas turbine car codenamed136 words
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Article25 1960-03-13 22 PARIS, Sat France's biggest motor manufacturers, the state-owned Regis Renault, are now producing 2.560 vehicles a day among them 2.000 Dauphines.25 words
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Article113 1960-03-13 22 ACROSS: 1. Compact. 6. Bites 11. Oval. 12. Prance 13, Deny. 14. Director. 16. Ire. 17. Pared. 18. Erg. 19, Marry. 20, Free. 21. Infer. 23. Sled. 24. Irrigates. 26. Very. 27. Octet. 28. Wary. 28, Prank 31. Arc 32. Erase 33. Toe. 35. Sleepers. 37, Parr. 38.113 words
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639 1960-03-13 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - MCFA must not attempt to compromise today NORMAN SIEBEL By THE: Malayan Chinese Football Association holds its annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur today and it is more than ordinarily important for a special reason. The meeting will discuss the question of communalism in Malayan sport, in view of Tengku639 words
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685 1960-03-13 23 SBA president calls for greater all-round effort Bid to improve standard of game fails, 50... SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE Badminton Association's efforts to raise the standard of the game in Singj pore have failed to achieve the success expected, said Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. its president, at the association's annual general685 words
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Article186 1960-03-13 23 GEORGETOWN, Sal. West Indies were still IU3 runs behind England's first i innings 295 at lunch on the lourth ctey of the lourth Ti»t here today, with their overnight batsman and world test record holder Garheld Sobers still in command with j an unbeaten186 words
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Article125 1960-03-13 23 GLASGOW Sat. —C. Wattanasin. of Thailand reached the third round of the men's singles in the World badminton invitation tournament here last night with a 15-10. 15-2 victory over P. Waddel. of England. Ferry Sonnevillr. ot ln«--donesia. joined Wattanasin In the third round, defeating B.125 words
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Article79 1960-03-13 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. For Kelantan Chinese, newcomers to the Malayan football scene, their first experience of playing away from home and under floodlights turned out to be a nightmare for them. Meeting Selangor Chinese in their Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup match at the Merdeka stadium tonight,79 words
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Article28 1960-03-13 23 CHICAGO. Sat.— John Tlmm* eat werld iiMloor rwtrt in the hifh jump latt ni»-ht when he cleared] Mt 2 ln. In the Chicmo Daily New* relays.28 words
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Article21 1960-03-13 23 SINGAPORE. S«t Paalr PanJane; Secondary School beat Pulau MakßTt Matt 57-45 In a friendly hmHrtfrfi'l match at S.Y.C.C. today21 words
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Article108 1960-03-13 23 MELBOURNE. Sat —American film etar Fred Astaire gained his first Australian succeae as a racehorse owner when his filly. Far Out. trounced her 26 rivals In the Hopeful Stakes Flr« Division at Plemlngton racecourse. Meloday. Starting a warm favourite Far Out was never In danger ofReuter - 108 words
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Article304 1960-03-13 23 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINCAPORE Junior Asian Cup team, who lost 1-0 to last year's Div. Two champions R.A.F. Seletar today, will step up their preparations for the coming tournament at Kuala Lumpur with a match against Singapore Joint Services at Jalan Besar on Friday (kick off304 words
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Article44 1960-03-13 23 KL-UANG. Sat. Heavy rain forced the inter-state hockey match between Singapore and Johore to be abandoned 12 minutes before the end here today. Singapore led 4-1 when play was halted. Percy Pennefather (J), Ernest Frida and Abdullah gave Singapore a 4-0 lead.44 words
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Article125 1960-03-13 23 ARMY SIDES TO MEET RAF AND CA SINGAPORE. Sat. The Army soccer team will have a busy time next week. They are down for two matches against RAF at Seletar on Tuesday (kick off 5.15) and against Chinese Athletic at Friendly Hill on March 20 (kick off 5.15). The Army125 words
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Article122 1960-03-13 23 SINOAPORE, Sat. An unbeaten 103 by Brian Marks, the SRC. captain, was the feature of today's abandoned game between SRC and Police on the padang. Marks 103 retired enabled SR.C. to declare 146 for five. Police were 40 for no wicket when play stopped RAF. Changi122 words
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315 1960-03-13 23 Peruvians dazzle Malays to win 4-0 in. CINCAPORE. Sat Tr* Peruvians said their farewell to Malayan soccer tonight by handing Singapore Malays a 4-0 drub bmg before a crowd ot 7.558 at Jalan Besar stadium. Only thr MtoaJhUßf ng ot IditM Albar the merciful decision of the Peruwun.N not to315 words
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Article76 1960-03-13 23 In an earlier match the Singapore Junior Asinn Cup team earned the praise of the Pc coach. Marcos Calderon. though beaten 1-0 by RAF years Div. luo champions. The coach told the Sunday limes "Your boys play. very good. They compiire very well to be.sl boys teams76 words
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Advertisement631 1960-03-13 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUt SCtVtCE (Seoie) »*ra<« Sfe (mtmtmmm) •aa% I «>. M •r.ra'. UM pantiun t» reTojMTta .a. naan «v mm, wrmn 3BTM. ■**tOTOCO*^v s#Qf*atß^ w i— raeyi f» -M4.Ttaat.Qllß arm an* araaaaanaei. Taaßjaaaw t*^ Mil HO Baa lies ell ■woe nt» c«m»ioei ci«ti 'ICATM W«J«* "J** MpßrtM TOM.631 words
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Advertisement59 1960-03-13 23 I aY Bftßl aBBT A aft^ j B 3 _^^H Jr J a^Bamr a^ar a^ar a^ar k^kw aaaaaaV afla^^^^ jr mik H B kW W*W aw m^W a# t.yfeAj sfc '-*^«r^ 9al tm f ft^sS^k' fatßaaalll*aßl*Bata^Baffa^Baffa^BaffaffaffaffaVß\ IAjIaCC M O b^^^^^^^b^Ti 1 Wttß HTnnPnTl 1 I EVERY FRIDAY -30 CTS. l59 words
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Miscellaneous108 1960-03-13 23 SOCCEE: M.C.P.A. Cup— Singapore v Johore. Jalan Besar 5.15 CRICKET: S.C.A. Senior tournament Police v C.S.C., Thomson Road; University v 1.A., Sepoy Lines; Army v SR.C. Nee Soon; R.AJ. v S.C.R.C. Seletar. Junior "A" GH.Q. v Police "B". Tanj?lin; I A. "B" v RAF. SeleUr Polytechnics, Balestier Road: R.A.P. Changi108 words
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1116 1960-03-13 24 Epsom Jeep - TUMBALINA CAN OUTPACE RIVALS RACING Epsom Jeep Newtown Wonder filly has found right form with EPSOM |EEP S best bets for today are Gameborough 111 (Race 2). Tumbalina (Race 3) and All Clear (Race 5). CALL BOYS double is Typhoon (Race 4) and Kaboo (Race 6). THE GOING is GOOD.1,116 words
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Obituary58 1960-03-13 24 m»\ cc cMeMc iiMitt IMi Hie* i— nay i»f mmt, 1 Ms. r— nal ea HIM mam i>n ruAN M fmmtrtt taw l»rh» M.»r pa— ii .»»v an A eaaeMera I M* M taw graai-cMMrra winr i Narma Him? i«t» Man* MM > MA«lt» HIT < MINI. lu»>. W>m458 words
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Article1171 1960-03-13 24 FIRST DAY~] Race 1 1.1S: (Class 4, Div. 4) 6 Fun. 1 36J8J Danrini: Water tjame* H Sullivan, 6 9 0 (H i Mi<.ro«die 1 2 ***** Lee Kin( i\tr <t Mrs. P. Liv Hoob&. 6 813 Franklin 3 3. ***** Pappa Prince Dr. C K. Quelc. Rodgers. 51,171 words
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263 1960-03-13 24 IPOH. Sat Newcomer Malham. with apprentice Subian astride, showed good Improvement on the track here this morning. He clocked 37 3 5 for 3f and was not flat out Race On (S. Ng>. Nakorn Nork <Bur«on' and Premium (Johnson > were engaged In an263 words
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