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Title Section12 1960-04-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES it* No. 1287 SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1960 20 CENTS12 words
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696 1960-04-24 1 Chew Loy Koon - Chew Loy Koon Premier: $137,000 project a symbol of PAP aims By SINGAPORE. Sat MORE THAN 20.--000 people in Chinatown tonight witnessed the grand opening of the Covernment's new $173,000 park and regional open air theatre at Hong Lim Creen. And in o696 words
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Article92 1960-04-24 1 EDITORS PREDICT ADLAINIXON FIGHT WASHINGTON. Sat.— A poll of membersi of the Amerian Society of Newspaper Editors showed a narrow vote 45-42 opinion that the Republican Party will win this year's presidential election. But they voted overwhelmingly that Mr. Adlai Stevenson will get the Democratic nomination and unanimous that VicePrrsidentReuter - 92 words
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Article27 1960-04-24 1 JAKARTA, sat. An Indonesian Air Force tribunal today postponed till next Friday Its verdict on the case of the American flyer Allan Lawrence Pope.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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235 1960-04-24 1 HE VISITS INJURED STUDENTS IN HOSPITAL SEOUL. Saturday. PRESIDENT SYNCMAN RHEE today stepped down as Chief Executive and agreed to remain in office only as "Head of State." means that after 12 years his one-man rule has ended. The vi c e-p r eReuter; UPI - 235 words
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Article31 1960-04-24 1 LONDON. Sat— Queen Elizabeth has awarded the Order of Merit to Mr. Graham Sutherland, the British artist whose portrait of Sir Winston Churchill caused great controversy in 1954.31 words
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122 1960-04-24 1 Nanyang may be controlled from K.L. SINGAPORE, Sat. The chairman of the Nanyang University. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. hinted last night that control of the university might be shifted to Kuala Lumpur. He was speaking to 2.000 students and tutors of the university at a dinner which he gave In122 words
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Article22 1960-04-24 1 ROME, Sat.— The Pope will consecrate 14 new missionary bishops from Africa. Asia and Oceania on May 8. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article218 1960-04-24 1 NEW CEYLON ELECTION ON JULY 20 PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED COLOMBO, Saturday THE Governor-General of Ceylon today dissolved Parliament on the advice of the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senonayoke, and ordered fresh elections for July 20. The dissolution followed the defeat of Mr. Senanayake's month-old United National Party Government last night on218 words
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Article36 1960-04-24 1 Urgent appeal for group* O' and 'A' SINGAPORE Sat The Blood Transfusion Centre is in urgent need of Croup "0" and "A" blood. The centre will be open tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.36 words
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Article104 1960-04-24 1 WASHINGTON. Sat French President Charles de Gaulle said today that he did not believe Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev would push the Berlin problem to the point of crisis if the Western power* reject his demand that they get out of the city. He spokes to 500104 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-04-24 1 ALL EYES ON THE DAZZLING STAGE AT HONG LIM This was the scene at Hong Lim Park last night as thousands from the teeming Chinatown aia watched a perform* anee of thr> Aribka Regam Ra'ayat on the brilliantly lit people's theatre. Sunday Times picture.44 words
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229 1960-04-24 1 RADIO STAFF DENY ASSISTANT MINISTER'S CHARGE^'WE'RE NOT WORKING AGAINST GOVT.' Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Sat Radio Malaya staff today denied an allegation by the Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting that some of them were working against the Government" Syed Ja'afar Albar made the charge in Parliament on Thursday. A statement issued229 words
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Article1887 1960-04-24 1 duty to dmend the Constitution KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Alliance Government was "duty-bound** to amend the constitution of the country if "flaws or loopholes" were found in ir, declared the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman today: The Tengku wos addressing the House of Representatives which was debating a Bill designed1,887 words
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Article99 1960-04-24 1 Singapore trio off to Peking SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. C.V. Devon Nair. political secretary to the Ministry of Education, and two prominent Singapore trade unionists left today on the first leg of their journey to Peking to attend the May Day celebrations there. His two companions on the CPA flight to99 words
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Article, Illustration3445 1960-04-24 2 TACK DEMPSEY - TACK DEMPSEY by As told to 808 CONSIDINC and BILL SIOCUM I AM William Hirrittii Dc matey, ex heavy weight champion of the world, rich in friends, richer in loved ones, comfortable in terms of the world's *****%. I em 64. I haven't been chtmpion for3,445 words
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Advertisement370 1960-04-24 2 [El $10,0 00.00 l^jl£J| BRANDS essence of chicken HEALTHY MOTHERS' competition These eiglM photographs are of mothers. Each of Read the Rules and then write >our name and them has a young baby. Choose the one that you address on the entry form. Put your entry form in think looks370 words
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Article442 1960-04-24 3 S. NADARAJAH - S. NADARAJAH By 'THE people of Temerloh ore so polite thot even buffaloes hove the right of woy at any hour of the day," wrote a local girl in her school magazine. But the buffalo is such a common cause of traffic accidents today that a442 words
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183 1960-04-24 4 New call to boycott S. African goods |(UALA LUMPUR. Chinese merchants throughout the Federation have been asked to boycott South African goods as a protest against the South African Government's policy of apartheid. A circular calling for the boycott was sent today to all constituent chambers by the Associated Chinese183 words
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Article20 1960-04-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The overseas telex service of the Telecoms Department has been extended to Lagos.20 words
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Article23 1960-04-24 4 KLANG. Sat. The Alliance has won all the seven seats in the local council election at Jlnjarom New Village.23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two unemployed men wen- §eriously hurt in a gang attack at the sth mile, Changi Road this afternoon. They wore walking past a bus depot when six thugs closed in on them. Knivr> and parangs were used during the attack.44 words
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320 1960-04-24 4 CASE REFERRED TO DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITY KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH and Social Welfare has referred to the "appropriate disciplinary authority" the case of a Government hospital doctor who was alleged to have failed to arrive in the320 words
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Article, Illustration338 1960-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday THE: 43,000-ton American aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard, arrived in Singapore waters today with 3,000 goodwill ambassadors on board. Accompanying it are the American destroyers Morton and Hammer and a tanker, the Navasota. all from the United States Pacific Fleet. During their338 words
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Article249 1960-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Twenty O communities will be taking part in the annual International Bazaar of the Singapore Association for the Blind on May 21 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. A pageant of nations from the various national stalls will greet the Yang diPertuan Negara249 words
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Article148 1960-04-24 4 SEARCH FOR MAN TO HEAD VARSITY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur is looking around other universities in the Commonwealth for a professor with high academic qualifications ond a knowledge of administration to be its principal. Tuan llaji Mustaph M h.ikri i hainuan of the I'nivrrsity148 words
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119 1960-04-24 4 Big future for S'pore, says UN team head SINGAPORE. Sat A great industrial future for Singapore and the potentialities of a regional port were foreseen by Mr Ortiz-Tlnoco. head of the viMtlng UN sponsored Rad'o Project team now on a tour of Asian countries to observe social and economic developments119 words
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Article118 1960-04-24 4 The nfw Commander- in Chief Far East Station. Vice-Admiral Sir David Luce and Lady Luce (above) are due in Singapore on Tuesday. Yite -Admiral Sir David Luce is to relieve Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone. During his first week. Sir David will call on H.118 words
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Article91 1960-04-24 5 BRUNEI RULER FLIES IN SINGAPORE, sat. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, arrived here today by a Malayan Airways charter flight from Brunei for a two months holiday in the Federation. Sir Omar, who was accompanied by his wife, family and a 45 member Royal entourage, will stay91 words
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Article33 1960-04-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. -Mr. R. Mariasoosay. a retired admin lstratlve officer in the Information Services. Kuala Lumpur, died at the General Hospital here tonight after a heart attack. He was 56.33 words
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202 1960-04-24 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday MNIVERSITY of Malaya and Nanyang University students have sent joint resolutions condemning the "ruthless killing of Sourh Korean students and people" tc the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Administrative Secretary of the National Unions of Students in the Netherlands A cable202 words
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Article290 1960-04-24 5 HERE Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singa- pore: ARRIVALS BOAC Prom Tokyo. Hone Kong I <BA 965) 6.05 pm.; from London. Calcutta. Bangkok «BA 778) 935 pm QanUa: Prom London. Karachi. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (EM 54G> 535 pm from London.290 words
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Article, Illustration985 1960-04-24 6 THE PEARL: Your vitality will bring it to lustrous life DISTINCTION PIUS FOR JW THE PEARL has always been one of the most highly prized jewels in the world. The beauty of women has been compared to it, men have fought each other and killed for it, and whole kingdoms985 words
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Article115 1960-04-24 6 TP your teenagt children arc getting you down, shut them in the kitchen and get them to make 'iiemselves some Pronto Puppies Heat about two Inches fat In a skillet Blend one egg and half cup milk, then stir In one cup self-raising flour, two tablespoons yellow corn meal115 words
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Advertisement403 1960-04-24 6 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer noad you odmira others with thot your skin wos OS ngtir ond ottroctiwa os theirs. One i«r of Stillmon's will moke you •Quoltv chorming. Continued opptocotiom will surprise you, convtnee you tSot there is oniy one baoutifier. only one whrtanar thot words403 words
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Advertisement152 1960-04-24 6 ej m l E»V JJK^Mocless Shßv A super soft JET B- i\ SANITARY TOWELS ■U Bl w Because -uler A lll r rxtra ab> AA UJm sorbent, soft rr and salrr. 'At K'VißmsW A* WL V 80. i ii«- they are cooler and more r\ 3 comfortable. m \^|bM H<*<152 words
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Article68 1960-04-24 7 WINSTED 'Connecticut. Sat. An unidentified golfer i knocked out most of thi.s town- power with one mighty! swing on. Hl> club >Jiui>ed lroin Mi hand- and landed on a pow line, creating a short circuit I that disrupted electrical ser\uts for nearly an hour.68 words
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Article, Illustration523 1960-04-24 7 By HOW POU PECK KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday COR the past- 12 years Tan Ec Seek has been almost completely bedridden. His whole body, except his hands and mouth, is paralysed. But he has never given up hope that one day heChng Seng Poh - 523 words
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208 1960-04-24 7 1)1 kill .sal.— An iml portanl guest at the Anzai Da> lummemoraii'in ceremonies here on .Monday, will be a North Borneo hinr»r businessman. Kiltern >ears ago l.oh Ink >lms MM an undernourished 11 year old tn>\ living on a ri<-e plantation at Papar. North Borneo,208 words
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Article67 1960-04-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore traffic police tonight appealed for eye-witnesses to a fatal accident In which Teo Lim Chuan. 62. fell from a bus at the junction of Strangoon Road and Chua Chu Kang Road today Teo died at ihe General Hospital four hours later. Eye-witnesses and67 words
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Advertisement438 1960-04-24 7 if THE II BEST l| JUDGE JL W SECURITY II is a Bank Depositor I ith ■Ilomiukd banking II Wme ioda\ io t i-.c QaMnl MmH|V k>i cop* of Iff "Rank rVnoMl \c\ounl Bo>»lct So AO2I 1/ LOMBARD BANKING 1/ LI Ml KB JlB\V k I K S tf IMHARD438 words
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249 1960-04-24 8 Debbie relives the dark days in Anne Frank's life C -APORE. Sat —The •^Stog? Club's pfoducton of "The Diary o* Anne Frank opened most successfully in th« Victoria Theatre tonight. Trie storr ha* become fa- LbM rudmg for two years in an attic flat in Nazl-orcupteo Amsterdam >ut a few249 words
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Article36 1960-04-24 8 JAKARTA. Sat An auto- matlc telephone exchange system m set into operation fMterday. but authorities here said the existing 20.000 phones were hardly adequate for a city of 3.000.000— U P I36 words
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299 1960-04-24 8 AFTER II YEARS WILL 'DEATH ROW 9 MAN GET REPRIEVE, THEN CLEMENCY? JUDGE'S RETIREMENT MAY FINALLY GIVE HIM VICTORY SAN FRANCISCO. Saturday. AONVICT AUTHOR Caryl Chessman, due fo be executed in the San Quentin gas chamber on May 2, may yet beat death.Reuter; UP - 299 words
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80 1960-04-24 8 BRIEF AND TO THE POINT. THIS JUDGE'S OPINION BOSTON. Sat-JudRC» should write brief opinions in <h tiding cases, according to hiff Justice J. Mgai Miuchx It Of the IS. la\ ourt. To illustrate his point. he told the Massachusetts Bar Association of a Tax Court MM in which a tu\pi\iT80 words
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Article35 1960-04-24 8 NEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier, and Mr. Chou En Lai, Communist. Chinese Premier, today had another session of talks in an attempt to solve the border dispute— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-04-24 8 Republic of Korea Army troops march through a main street in Seoul in full battle gear as iuil martial law was declared after bloody anti-Government riots in which 118 demontrators and three policemen were killed and 712 injured. The troops were supported by tanks.49 words
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Article56 1960-04-24 8 BUENOS AIRES. Sat Police used tear gas and water hoses yesterday to break up a demonstration here by 1.500 supporters of the "friends of the Cuban Revolution Society. Many people. including Communist sympathisers. were arrested. Some window panes in the shopping area were broken whenReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1960-04-24 8 LONDON. Sat. Tourists, diplomats and Shakespeare fans from many parts of the world packed Stratford-upon-Avon today for the 396 th anniversary of William Shakespeare's birth R»uter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article20 1960-04-24 8 LONDON. Sat.— The British Transport Commission yesterday announced higher fares and freight charges for Britain's state-owned railways.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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438 1960-04-24 8 BANKRUPTS WIFE LOSES HOUSE CLAIM APPEAL CINGAPORE, Sat. Madam Li m Kirn Boon, who claimed the ownership of a house in Serangoon Road which she allegedly bought from her husband, Ng Ming Yong, the sole proprietor of Anson Cycle and Motor Works, for $16,000 in June 1957, lost the action438 words
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Article119 1960-04-24 8 15 GUNMEN FAIL TO STOP THE PRESS I^ICOSIA, Sat.— A band of armed men attacked and wrecked the offices of a GreekCypriot opposition newspaper today, in a bid to stop publication of a statement allegedly made by Lt.-Gen. George Grivas. Fifteen gunmen entered tinoffices of the Daily Ethniki and made119 words
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Advertisement412 1960-04-24 8 'Just Wonderful!" I his iv a fantastic plane. Fl>ing at m p h. at 35.000 feet the clouds arc 30.000 feet below. The horizon M distinguishable and is probably Km) miles away, so we seem to have disappeared into space carrying a phere of sky with us. There is no412 words
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Advertisement69 1960-04-24 8 Wise and thrifty women always choose BESTFORM'S (MADE IN U.S.A.) FUN FROLIC ELASTICATED PANTY because they know: the same parity can help them look smart in the of/ire; well supported if sportly inclined and equally well poised during their evening out Give it a trial at:— Hildas. C. K. Tang69 words
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Article88 1960-04-24 9 NEW ROAD OPENS UP BEAUTY SPOT C aPORE. bat Unknown to most Singaporeans 4 new beauty now been made accessible m the southern port of the island, ntjet jurong. uprn•ad by the C'J*>t Roai: :ial at Tanjong P-njuru \>ug road. at a cost of $*****0 earl\ vf-ar runs through the88 words
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Article, Illustration493 1960-04-24 9 DAVID HAWKES - DAVID HAWKES By MARKET ON WHEELS NOW A POPULAR FEATURE OF SPORE'S RURAL NIGHT-LIFE TRAVELLING roadside markets are an increasingly popular feature of Singapore's rural night life. Strangely reminiscent of a by-gone age in the West and now typical of the East, they make a fascinating sight493 words
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487 1960-04-24 9 THE DUSUN Friday. April 15. QN Good Friday the Tuan was alarmed at getting a phone call from a family in Singapore. He feared the worst. But he was reassured when the wife told him that they <1 1 in alb were487 words
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66 1960-04-24 9 MOSCOW Sat. Mr. Khrushchev s daughter Julia makes her debut a* a journalist with an article in the Moscow newspaper Izvestia on her visit to India and Indonesia. She describes portraits of the "cold, proud faces of British noblemen" in an Indian building, and refers66 words
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Article46 1960-04-24 9 NEW YORK. Sat. A postman, Bernard Connolly, and his wife, Bernadette. have left for a 16--week European tour on a •journey to understanding During the tour Connolly plans to deliver 13,000 letters written by people along his route to relatives and friends in Europe.46 words
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201 1960-04-24 9 YOUNG ARTIST TO STAGE OWN EXHIBITION CINGAPORE, Sot. In the middle of next month, the public will see the work of vet another budding young artist at the Chinese Chomber of Commerce in Hill Street He is Mr. Thomas Yeo. 23. who was recently awarded a place in the ChSchool201 words
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Advertisement232 1960-04-24 9 IT'S LANOLISED It's the worlds most luxurious twin tissue s~ M _Ety^pjmmi*^Kr_»isßE^^ > f"m S% pink every sheet pulls away so easily Priit JOC plus Duty in the Federation of Malaya i _J Lanolin softness means extra comfort No wonder she's delighted. She heard her thing you buy, you will232 words
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Article, Illustration1991 1960-04-24 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS r-By KUALA LUMPUR OVER... AN ERA OF MURDER. ARSON AND THUGGERY THAT TOOK 11,000 LIVES LIKE many estate managers throughout the Federation Arthur Walker was a t his office on Elphil Estate in Sungei Siput at eight o'clock in the morning. In the next1,991 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1960-04-24 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Six bitter years in the life of Tuan Syed Putra JEFFREY FRANCIS THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION WAS EVENTFUL PERIOD FOR MALAYA'S DEPUTY KING Tv JHi: RAJA of Perlis is the only Ruler in Malaya who had to earn his living as a tradesman during the Japanese occupation. He was then Heir1,312 words
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Article199 1960-04-24 12 T»HE 12-year State of Emergency, the name given to Malaya's war against Communist terrorism will officially end on July 31. Glowing tributes have been paid to those who made this victory possible the 1.865 members of the security forces of many races who were killed In battle,199 words
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Article265 1960-04-24 12 Orang utan ban NO ONE would describe the orang utan as a handsome creature. Noils it a particularly bright one. as animals go. IU cheerless. permanently bored expression spells gloom. But It is docile. And because of this it makes a popular household pet. So popular that a brisk trade265 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1960-04-24 12 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN By The fast vanishing face of London's Chinatown LIMEHOUSE presented a paradoxical uppeuraiu'e. 1! was rakish with new council houses, neatly laid out garden plots, brightly painted railings. But on the fringes stood the dingy propped-up houses of prewar days. The havoc caused1,602 words
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Advertisement16 1960-04-24 12 TOibejtruly waterproof a 'watch. must have»a* •ew down crown. ROLEX.are.the,. worlds onlyimanufacturer'of screw-down double safety' Twinlockicrown;16 words
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Advertisement64 1960-04-24 12 3 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO TOKYO Fly Pan Ameriian's >./V v luxuriou* doublf-dft ked '^1 Super "Strato" Clipper* 7 all the way to v^w**^"^^l choke of rou s^'Uwl y' go vis Manila or fw^!a?wP''& vis Saigon. Stopover "vflwaWS course. First-class V^V^P*f^»r* tourist-fare Rainhi.w service on every flight. j A For rrtmation*64 words
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185 1960-04-24 13 CLERK REPUDIATED AGREEMENT TO WED MALACCA, Saturday. QTANLEY OVEREE, formerly of Serembm and now employed as clerk in the military camp at Sungei Udang. Malacca, was today ordered to pay $4,500 general damage and $266 special damage to Theresa de Costa, Mn operator in185 words
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183 1960-04-24 13 CANARY ISLAND MAN ASKS ENVOY TO FIND LOST BROTHER SINGAPORE, Saturday. jyiK. Monuel Castoneyra Schamann, from far away Canary Island, has sought the aid of Mr. Fred J. Barretto. the Spanish Vice-Consul here, to trace his brother whom he believes is m Singapore. They have been separated for 36 years183 words
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128 1960-04-24 13 WANT TO IMPROVE HEALTH? Here's bow SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chin Woo Athletic Association of Singapore is i ond ur tine a Chinese physical culture course, known as "Tai Chi", and members and non members are invited to take part "Tai Chi" U a Chinese art of improving one's health. Constant128 words
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167 1960-04-24 13 WOMAN WHO HID ILLEGAL ENTRANT says 'MY DUTY SINGAPORE. Sat. For four months a Singapore housewife. Peh Hock Neo. 35. had harboured her sister— an illegal entrant from Indonesia without detection. Today she told the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates "I owe a duty to my sister to167 words
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Article19 1960-04-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund received during March totalled $14.(95.19 words
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Article31 1960-04-24 13 SINGAPORE. Sat The next quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in the First District Court. South Bridge Bead, a 10.30 a.m. on June 1431 words
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Article79 1960-04-24 13 i.APORE. Sai— Mi. P.iul Abisheganadau has been elected prtrtdtnt of the University of Malaya Society. Other officials elected at the general meeting of the society held at the Alumni Association yesterday are: vice- president. Mr. Harry Chan Keng Howe: secretary. Mr. Dennis Khoo Kan Lock: and treasurer.79 words
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Article41 1960-04-24 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Overseas Pakistani League hCN will hold a public meetIng at its premises in Serangoon Road at 10 a.m. tomorrow to commemorate Iqbal Day in honour of the I poet who saw the vision of Pakistan.41 words
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Article161 1960-04-24 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The First District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye today reproached a postmaster, S. Thangathurai. and sent him to jail for 18 months for criminal breach of trust. This is a very serious offence. Government had placed great trust on you and put you on161 words
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Article61 1960-04-24 13 Mnfaparr (spra Association noon prices per picul on Satur :»u MMfcaatable Bombay mixed copra. Apnl $36 < Nominal Tone mas ijuiei. Sincaporr t or*nnt Oil MillrrV ■■irtallin: bulk $54 j aellen. Arum $57 j tellers. Tone was qulei TIN PRICE KHOAPORE M Tlie tin puc* h«ir quoltd a;61 words
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120 1960-04-24 13 The Scandinavian Airlines System yesterday concluded a twe-day training course for their agent> in Htagmpwe and Kuala Lumpur. In charge of the course M Mr. stern Borch from the > Head Office Training School in Stockholm. Mr. Borch is on a training tour of S.A.S120 words
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Article, Illustration371 1960-04-24 13 MARY CAVE UP WEALTH AND HOME for LOVE RUNAWAY GIRL TELLS THE STORY OF HER MARRIAGE CINGAPORE, Sot. A lovely, doe-eyed Indian girl shocked friends and relatives when she defied her wealthy father and ran away from his mansion to marry a German. The girl is Mrs. Mary Burger, 22,371 words
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Article49 1960-04-24 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Australian and New Zealand communities in Singapore will observe Anzac Day on Monday. The day will begin with a memorial service at the Kranji War Cemetery at 6 a.m. followed by laying of wreaths by the Australian and New Zealand Commissioners.49 words
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Article87 1960-04-24 13 TODAY: Singapore 10 a.m. (•ft 41ni 10.20 p.m. Bft 41n): Port Dlckaon 5.42 a.m. (7ft 9tni 5 56 p.m (Sft 91n>: Port Sweitenoam 4.54 ajn (12ft 41n) 5.11 p m (13ft sln> Penang 12 pm (7ft «tn) TOMORROW: Singapore 10.41 ■i.m. (Sft Sin) 10.46 p.m. (Sft 71n): Port87 words
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Advertisement621 1960-04-24 13 AAABDirA on your way to EUROPE CHUSAN (Ah Co«*ition.d throufhoirt). •ss«rts HONG KONG MA J«"«. I**o. vis JAPAN, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELIS, PANAMA, TRINIDAD, LAS PALMAS, LE HAVRE, •rrfcrw LONDON 29th July. 1960. FARES: Hong Kong to London First Class from £332. Tourist Class from £264 to £294621 words
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Miscellaneous375 1960-04-24 13 AM CALVARY BAPTIST < III R( II 1 48 Wan Tho Avenue' 8und»> school 9 45 a m morning-, wor1 hip sen-ice 1 1 a.m.. training union 5 pm evening worship 9 p.m. GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST (HI Rl H Sunday school 2 15 pm. Service In Malay 2 45375 words
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Article, Illustration256 1960-04-24 14 Week's best THE PRIZE WINNERS THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "In The Park" (above right), submitted by G.J. Chew. 371 Main Street. Balik Pulau, Penang. Mr. Chew used a Yashicaflex camera and Fuji film. Setting: f 5.6. 1/100 second. The second256 words
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Advertisement494 1960-04-24 14 B^BSm personal postal tuition m J^> So m»sy ambtioui men ht\c I ■mind with the Umotn Bennett I A t—»\J' C><»nc. LngJand. and gone on to |A J 9[_ V^/ a«con>! So can \ou Choose -n> one I Lt^t^Sf ol the fine caram on our list below. i Mm>* j494 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1960-04-24 14 Photographic Digest LWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWm BY RAYMOND THOMAS I WONDER how many Put each clipnn«l .mo vie &5t 'tTCII^ SoVV'^the niflnto Urn 1 people have made r eful f ake vuuiVaH them lllorou 6hiy betwe n ch flxln salts in lde "> ipe off K K e B ue »«e you' D1,148 words
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Article, Illustration467 1960-04-24 15 Clown prime on why he can't be a preacher SUNDAY SPOTLIGHT ON POPULAR ENTERTAINERS Wyn Calvin, to whom laughter is both business and pleasure, came here last month to entertain servicemen. He toas featured on radin and variety shows. Radio Singapore listeners will have another chance to hear him at467 words
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427 1960-04-24 15 METRONOME - Gay listening with disc of dance music from Italy METRONOME ON THE RECORD By ITALIAN Dance Music in Stereo" (Kopp KS 3022) is one of those rare records that manage to achieve the intended mood, in this case the heady, gay atmosphere of a carnival. Here are marvellous, lively performance*427 words
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Article111 1960-04-24 15 rruiE Rotary Club of M. Singapore is organising a "giant gala night at the Great World Park next Saturday in aid of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association. The proceeds will be a»ed to equip the new home for spastic children in Gilstead Road. Highlight of the111 words
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Article242 1960-04-24 15 A TRIO'S FIRST MILLIOH LOS ANGELES. THREE years ago the Kingston Trio were just another group of college boys trying to pick up a few dollars between classes. Last year they picked up US$l,OOO,OOO (M53.000.000i and forgot about classes. The boys dropped by Hollywood recently to scoop up a looseUPI - 242 words
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Advertisement17 1960-04-24 15 ARDHANGINI ""ZFlSfi™ I (■MI With I/Mtbv Subtitle*). KBISHXA I Tad»» llajB.: "CHICAGO CONFIDENTIAL" I >TH DAT I17 words
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Advertisement135 1960-04-24 15 m -^^^a^^ ■M MM a) aj a^ THI NAMI •UAftANTIIS TNI QUALITY For more br««x« ond lets none try MITSU BISHI FANS which or* renowned for their odvonced design ond excellent quolity. 8" 16" Table. Wall. Pedestal and Exhawtt model* available in ottroctive colours. Trade —jtirit to: Cha«O LM^ 104.135 words
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Miscellaneous352 1960-04-24 15 Your Sunday radio ei&ii*>nAnr gramme Summar)', 102 Lunchtlme Newstalk; 9 15 Entr'acte; 8.30 WoRADIO SINGAPORE Listening; 1 30 The News; 1 40 man's Weekly; 9.45 Tlga Sekewan, Newstalk, 1.46 Brass Band* Of 10.00 Palace of Varieties; 10 JO A.M. 6 30 Good Morning; 6.32 The World. 2.00 Paul Temple and352 words
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Advertisement83 1960-04-24 16 SUPERSHELL for POWER... for carefree modern motoring iv V w ._^_V^Hk i rv Supcrshcll with ICA is the petrol that's designed for today's high-compression engines designed to make them give their utmost. ICA (Shell's exclusive ignition control additive) controls ignition for smoother rhwhm so that your engine uses effectively all83 words
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Miscellaneous1093 1960-04-24 16 '\t~ 5t FIRST 'C**C-03 ZE, /^MV FAME'S TAfcZAw! O.K..,T«ZAn! I'M JOE PIYMK* "K^^^^ l^^^ *^7 WmESi I SAY CRV-»A»Y V l'l^ NC "HE TEST 0 c V COR WW T w<kf 7EsE7 V lC YOU I ls^* 6 CA E Li r AS *C-CN 7HI Jl^^ll M_Wt~\ io<in 'G' t-'S1,093 words
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Article, Illustration632 1960-04-24 19 I HAT E ALL MEN!' says a Singapore girl DROP US A LINE DROP us a line at The Sunday Times, Tunes House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9 if you have a suery, grouse, or a word of praise. I WRITE this from experience Singopore is full of "wolves" who632 words
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1001 1960-04-24 19 Blackmailed by his 'very fat 4 sister Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK ll WHAT'S your problem? Writ* to Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. I HAVE a very tot sister, who caught me doing something bad and now has a hold over me. She threatens1,001 words
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Article76 1960-04-24 19 A FORTUNE-TELLER I believe in told my mother I must marry a mar. of about 50. If I marry a young man I shall have a miserable life, and shall later divorce him. I am in love with a young man; what shall I do" 1 INHAPPY76 words
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Advertisement376 1960-04-24 19 TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS I. Tj.,n| more thjo one «#ttBBMI P«ck on* with thmfs you need tmmadutely. «nd ■wsit o^ten I «(«fe Vou'N b* |'<d you d«j «*fvn cortti art nowhere to be *"d-*«*fs a shorts «nd rl and suntops *h«t dnp «*ry ove" 1 I 4. Oon *rxget to pUce376 words
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Advertisement492 1960-04-24 19 for the -i^^^S HEALTH and WMg&J STRENGTH £^|flH| to SUCCEED! m^Kf afln Ifv I a^B^B^Btr -sS Ml tJß^fcjk zf^£-&cts/ "The day Ive been waiting for. My name on /J the door 1 Yet. I feel so wonderfully fit I can t SOUPS STEWS. COOKED DISHES y4.'"V I Sd Y I492 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1960-04-24 20 Jerry Giesler - Jerry Giesler Get me Giesler, said... Then she moved in on me I HAVE in my time represented some of the most famous women in the world in their divorce cases Marilyn Monroe, Zsa Zsa Cabor and Shelley Winters among them. One night my bedside telephone jangled. It1,150 words
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Article, Illustration982 1960-04-24 20 suitable to husband and wife, and Mrs. Healy was free of the Stooges. I make it a rule in divorce cases to get the parties together and If I can't effect a reconciliation, I can at least usually make them feel that the best982 words
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Article50 1960-04-24 20 - Giesler has withheld nothing except those "privileged communications" from client to attorney which a lawyer is bound to hold confidential The basic facts of these case histories have appeared in public records but without the colourful and lively details which Mr. Giesler has supplied here. THE EDITOR.50 words
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Advertisement135 1960-04-24 20 A Triangular tin- bottles are /yo and yet this fact is found that I GRAFTS Scotch U hisky makes, by fur, V i llt B^afe Vb^b^ finest, ffHjS choicest f? 'H "round" 4 STAND FAST SCOTCH WHISKY IMPORTERS FOR MALAYA, BORNEO, SARAWAK AND THAILAND: FRASER NEAVE LTD. THIS CHANGING WORLD...135 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1960-04-24 21 KATHARINE SIM - KATHARINE SIM SLOW, SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY HOME FROM MALAYA r- By Early visit to Nehru's house THE LAST morning in Delhi dawned bright and clear. It seemed to augur well for improved conditions on the road to Kashmir. A perfect golden and blue1,419 words
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Advertisement84 1960-04-24 21 fl* I /MC PLANNING TO FLY? Consult your BOM Appointed Travel Agent Go to your BOAC Appointed Travel Agent for advice on all air travel matters. He has all the details of fares, routes and regulations at his finger-tips. His experience is at your service and he will gladly arrange84 words
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Advertisement202 1960-04-24 21 NOW I an ink that's best I for all pens! I Keeps new .oun.a.n pens ,o "£js,s£ St 55 I d P «or,,ngcond,,on Thwlg W t£- I filling may o<le tyoes of fountain penb I now again- No need toflush y our P«, QVIN K can be m <1 This202 words
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Article, Illustration530 1960-04-24 22 PETER LIM road testing the KARMANN GHIA 1960... THE 1960 Volkswagen Karmann Chu basically Hie tame a« the previous model, except for a quieter engine and some body modification* Sunday Time* picture. LOOKS GOOD AND DRIVES WELL LAST week I road tested the 1960 Volkswagen Karmann Chia.530 words
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493 1960-04-24 22 ELEVEN RECORDS BY JUNIOR SWIMMERS CINGAPORt, Sot. Ton Thuan Heng and Jenny Lim were the outstanding performers at the Chinese Swimming Club's junior gala at Amber Road today. Eleven new' records were set at the meet and 11-year-old Thuan Heng was responsible for five of them. He won six events493 words
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Article89 1960-04-24 22 ACROSS: 4. Conson: 8. I slon; 9. Nuclear; 11. Leader; 14. See; 15. Tonic; 17. Acute; 18. Cot; 19 Frost 21: Tor; 22. Hate; 23. Vow: 24. Cleft; 25. Pen; 2C Spare; 27. Tenet; 30. Ear; 32. Regent; 33. Senator; 35. Portrait; 36. Leveret. DOWN: 1. Silly; 2.89 words
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Advertisement266 1960-04-24 22 CHAMPION YV TMI WOtLDS FAVOU«ITf Vj Xkl\ Sr»A»K PtUGS f <-* /7\\/r *j/ i lull firing p«»mtr. x^ <I J Tut lampions in 1 *-^3r A»- g^ i,r cxciv 10.000 S^JT A V.ull get an frXjl immtdii'f b«m>C i fV^r^B^i l^^^Vj wcr *V v*ve f %fl *A ISh^ 1 ST266 words
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Advertisement220 1960-04-24 22 NOW! THE FORDSON POWER MAJOR WITH ADDED POWER, PLUS EASIER HANDLING. _fs* v/JJt jj/jL^/j** Th r otdion Majof already been proved m powef /r^///i linw ft /Mm economy and performance Now. the new Fordsofi j m^^^LmmJm^JLjEmJ^^JLJM—m—mm^ POWER Maior is here with a Diesel engine increased IF (Ef 99 ID 35220 words
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Article418 1960-04-24 23 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sat. WIN AGAINST INDIA NEXT MONTH WILL PUT THEM BACK AS AN ASIAN POWER THE Singapore soccer team has begun training in preparation for an important event which may odd onother milestone in the Singapore Amateur Football Association's bid to whitewash the418 words
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Article45 1960-04-24 23 SINGAPORE. Sat— All Malaya aim Singapore all-rounder Carl Schubert scored 50 for Singapore Crukei Club In their drawn cricket match against Shell S.C. on the padang today. S.C.C. were all out 143 <O. Clarke 5-20 and Shell scored 101 for seven.45 words
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Article53 1960-04-24 23 LONDON, Sat —A crowd of more than 30.000 saw Hendon snatch a dramatic 2-1 victory over Kingstoniaiis In the English amateur soccer Cup Final at Wembley today. Hendon. of Middlesex, scored in the last (our minuiev to beat Kirustonian-., of Surrey. 2-1 after Klti^tonians had led 1-0 atReuter - 53 words
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Article28 1960-04-24 23 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Rest tx.i! England by B'^ to "'a In the Ro'jl Singapore Golf. Club's anI nual golf match at Slme Road I today28 words
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Article151 1960-04-24 23 MALACCA. Satui cut V T EGRI SEMBILAN led Malacca by 81 run.- M the end of the first day in the Malayan Cricket Association league match whirh started on the Malacca Club padang today Negri scored 219 in their ..mngs while Malacca replied with 138. S.151 words
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Article415 1960-04-24 23 Burnley look best for title I ONDON, Sat. Burnley are set to win the English F. A League First Division title after today's results in which they were held by Blackpool to a 1-1 draw. Defending champions Wolverhampton Wanderers, who were hoping to carry away the title for the thirdReuter - 415 words
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Article52 1960-04-24 23 SINGAPORE, sat B J Benton won the Royal Island Clubs "A* rtivuton monthly medal i stroke) with a nett 67. The "B division medal vu won by 8. F. Ho with a nett 72. The A" division ballsweep went to J.T.A. Patterson (Sltt) »nd 'B" division to A.52 words
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Article57 1960-04-24 23 HOUSTON. Texas. Sat— Nealt Fraser and Roy Emerson, of Australia, entered the men's doubles Anal of the River Oak.Invitation tennis tournament here yesterday They beat Barry Mackay and Ronnie Fisher 6-2, 6-1 In the Quarter finals and then beat Warren Jacques and Rudy Hernando 6-1,57 words
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Article40 1960-04-24 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. Girls' Sports Club, organisers of the Singapore Netball Lcat<ue. will hold a representatives meeting at their Club house on Monday (5 30 p.m i. All Clubs interested In entering this year's league are asked to attend.40 words
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Article23 1960-04-24 23 SAIGON, Sat. SlgUp basketball team from Singapore were beaten 95-100 here last night by a Combined Le iChl-Chin Woo team— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article626 1960-04-24 23 FNANG Sat.— A toUl o! 118 entries 40 from Class 2. 41 from Class 3 and H from Class s— has been received for the Penang Turf Clubs three-day Summer meeting on May 1, 5 and 8. There will be seven races on the first and626 words
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451 1960-04-24 23 F. SALAHUDIN - Police back in SCA title hunt picture F. SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Sat. THE successes of spinner Cecil Cooke and batsman Reggie da Silva in recent representative matches have put former champions Police S.A. back in the hunt for Sne Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournament, which resumes today after a two-451 words
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Advertisement796 1960-04-24 23 I VSSIFIED ADS. AT TOUR SIRVICE S»m«I M •>•»*. (/a '»Mw«i f ■■■»>. W—4, UM f "•ti •'••eTec'j^* mmvicc Taataaaa)iaHi Baaaasaaaas. te esai «aaay. avapapara, Jtw. tm t«*UT> HUjlit anat from Ml Pa Bsa Ites B»«aaara. MM ova c*T«»T traatt ptiaaia ay Oriaaa Maria at '•W At«B '111 OPsaars lUa4796 words
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Advertisement294 1960-04-24 23 STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF SINGAPORE MALAYA, 1960 Ie haw pltiioun- in announring that th.- I«»«»O Kdition of thr Strait* Tim«» l»iri(l..r> of Singapore and M.il.i».i i« now on •..ili I'hia wirfrW rrroffitiseH authoritntitr work of rrliTtiirr. now in ir« I2ih po*t war ililion. han v wraith of information il.iilv nought294 words
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Miscellaneous166 1960-04-24 23 iKKKI.I. SCA Senior tournament C.S.C. v R.A F.. BtileMier Road; S.C.C. v Army padaii«; S.C.R C. v Police, Snentoii Way; University v S.R.C.. Sepoy Lines: Junior 'A— PoJic* RAF. Seleur Polvtochnic, Thomson Road; G.H.Q. v LA.. Taiiglin; RAF Tengah v R A.F Changi "A Tengah; ■eraagoon Gardens S.C. v SC.C.166 words
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Article, Illustration722 1960-04-24 24 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By K. Lumpur. Sat. SPORTSFRONT MALAYAN schoolboy champion Billy Ng. of Johore, has cleared a "'doubt that had existed in my mind for some months and in the minds of many others I imagine —in the men's exhibition matches played during722 words
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Obituary97 1960-04-24 24 Narrf. (Mimtmmm) Mil LUI VI«C "HOW U >!•"! Bo* Malaya Ltd pa»M* ■rarvfttlly at Oi— ml ■sasatal 51.4. W. Cortrgr Imvaa M. hn Laar It M a m Maaaay r.th Ih-*»ly rasrrtl •MStPN COM KING LIM M iraan ■*.a.« a«ay pracrfully af> X3.4.1M0. Cwnr taavM No ti Killlncy Roaa97 words
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Article140 1960-04-24 24 SINQAPOR". Sat Royal Air Force won the InterServices boxing championships when they scored a total of 21 point* In the iinals at Seletar last night. Runners-up were Royal Navy (20) and third were last year's winners, Army (17). Results: Ply— OS Willie Ts-n (RN) bi LAC Francis140 words
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Article209 1960-04-24 24 SINGAPORE, Sat. Darul Afiah. the defending champions. dropped a point when they were held to a 4-4 draw by Fathul Karib in their opening first division ma ten in the S.A.F.A. League at Jalan Besar stadium today. After a tame first half, the game developed into209 words
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Article1332 1960-04-24 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Sat £HAMPION hurdler Androcles maintained his unbeaten record when he scored a smart severlength win in the 6f hurdle race at today's Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting. Ridden by Derek Brown, Androcles led from start to finish to pay $7 for1,332 words
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Article42 1960-04-24 24 TOTAL POOL: $261,400 Ist No. *****0 (573.420) 2nd. No. *****8 ($34,507) 3rd. No. *****0 ($17,620) STARTERS (53.671 each): Nos. *****5: *****7: *****« i. *****3; *****1. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****2; *****8; *****0; *****1: l. 216ti80: *****9; *****8: *****6; *****4.42 words
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Advertisement335 1960-04-24 24 CLASSIFIEi) ADSU iimn rßusrivo M.V. "OCEANIA Thu vctad is expected io i trom Djakarta tomorrow, 2o'h April al 7 am in the Easter D •toads and will sail for Europe at pin on 25th April PaMCtagert gbould embmk bell am aod noon on and >U heavy awtwage ■JibmU be delivered335 words
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