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Title Section12 1960-05-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES MM /Mai No. lL'M* SI'XDAY, MAYS, 1960 20 CENTS12 words
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1612 1960-05-08 1 Mr. K: U.S. AIRMAN A SPY 'He took pictures of Russian defence system' Soviet Prime Minister names captured pilot SHOT DOWN PLANE DRAMA MOSCOW, Saturday. JHE SOVIET PREMIER, Mr. Nikira Khrushchev, said today the pilot of an American plane shot down over Russia on May 1 is 'alive and kickingReuter - 1,612 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-05-08 1 The Princess in a fairy tale come true FRIDAY'S happy, radiant, beautiful bride Prim-ess Margaret, who Harried Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey, London. She is smiling at tlie cheering crowd on her way to the fairy tale wedding. U.P.I, picture. This and other pictures in Page 9 were specially54 words
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Article114 1960-05-08 1 (No comment) GETTYSBURG (Pennsylvania), Sat.— The White House said today that President Eisenhower had no comment on Mr. Khrushchev's statement that the pilot of an American plane shot down over Soviet territory had confessed that he was spying on the Soviet Union. Mr. James Hagerty,114 words
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Article28 1960-05-08 1 I ONDON. Sat. Wolverhampton Wanderers won the F.A Cup today They beat Blackburn Rovers 3-0 in the final at Wembley. (Full report in Paige 19).28 words
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Article146 1960-05-08 1 MOSCOW, Soturdoy. 41R- Nikita Khrushchev told the Supreme Soviet today the Soviet Union was going over completely to guided missiles and that a command of inter-continental strategic guided missiles had been established. The Soviet Prime Minister said the ballistic missile command had been established under MarshalReuter - 146 words
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70 1960-05-08 1 NKRUMAH SNUBS LOUW, CALLS OFF INVITATION LONDON, Sat. —Mr. EWe Louw, the South African Minister of External Affairs, said here today that the Ghana Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. last week withdrew an lnvitaton to him to visit Ghana. Dr. Nkrumah did this in the presence of "certain Commonwealth PrimeReuter - 70 words
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Article41 1960-05-08 1 Malaya to have national varsity I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mclaya is to hay« its own national university from 1962, "if possible" A Government statement today said that the Si pore Government had been consulted on tho subject and had agreed to hold41 words
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Article205 1960-05-08 1 U S NUCUAR n I uitcd nun liH .-tri' vi BQdfJ m irii joint discussions on the detailed implications ot tht plan. The chairman of the divisional council ol the University or Malaya her*. Tuau Haji Mustapha Albakri. .said: "This is inevitable. Although Singapor laya are one geographically,205 words
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109 1960-05-08 1 Voroshilov resigns as Soviet President MSCOW. Sat. Marshal Kllmenti Voroshilov. 79-year-old son of a charwoman who became a friend of Stalin and President of the Soviet Union, stepped down today. He was replaced by Communist Party official Leonid Brezhnev. Mr. Brezhnev. SJ. served in thfe Ukrair* from 1047 to 1949Reuter - 109 words
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Article27 1960-05-08 1 TOKYO, Sat. Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko will visit Washington from Sept. 27 to 29 this year, it was announced here today.27 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1960-05-08 3 JACK DENPSEY - JACK DENPSEY THE FIGHT THAT GAVE DEMPSEY HIS TITLE by THREE TIMES A FIGHTER SAID TO ME: 'LET'S FAKE IT THIS TIME' 111 AD nru- of tlii' biggest surprises Of my lite in VM~. Jack Kearns, who \v;is then making p great reputation as1,875 words
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Article104 1960-05-08 3 TOKYO. rVMPEROR HIROHITO'S Lj four married daughters are much in demand on Japanese TV and radio. All appeared on special programmes for the emperor's 59th birthday. The youngest. Princess Svga, has just signed a contract to appear as a disc jockey on the weekly commercial radio programme.104 words
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Article131 1960-05-08 4 Kasur. the well-known Indonesian entertainer. led today as he said People are usually m vtted here to do so.T»e j work. But I have been invited by the Singapore Government to play with 1 hildren here A .mgklung. nesia and Durini hi> three m<> -.11131 words
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129 1960-05-08 4 pi \IM M I ><Mi-g I ittitanl mother was tod-> warned she would -.•in to prison if shr mim rd hospital treatment It u> shocking to M a pregnant woman smokinc upturn Mi \u Mi Hah. the courl presicl. Nt told tint IVik tioo129 words
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Article86 1960-05-08 4 NGAPORE. Sat Four Chinatown youths, lound unlawfully together behind the il Police Station, were l.uled today by the First Criminal District court judge for ir each. All four, who were police supervisees, were convicted of breaking the terms of orders by the Minister of Home86 words
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Article62 1960-05-08 4 MALACCA, Sat— A hawker who went to the police last nJfM to report that his father was missing was told that his lathfi s body had been recovered from Muar river that morning. The dead man. Wong Hean Siang. 72. who lived with his children in62 words
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Article32 1960-05-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Liberal Socialist Party will tomorrow at 10 a.m. present a film. "Doctor at Large." at the Globe Theatre in Kirn Sene Road, in aid of partyfunds.32 words
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197 1960-05-08 4 IPOH Sat. The State 1 Medical and Health Officer Perak. Dr. L W. layeturia today squelched a persistent rumour that a young Chinese woman had given birth to nine puppies in a hospital here. He lauKhed «»fl the enquiries MjrfcMj I197 words
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Article, Illustration685 1960-05-08 4 Minister warns of acts that threaten industrial peace SUBTLE SUBVERSION— A REMINDER TO EMPLOYERS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE MINISTER OF LABOUR. Inch* Bahaman bin Shamsuddin. to day warned Malaya's leading e-nployer organisations that "certain actions by some employers" constituted a positive danger to industrial peace. In an outspoken speech to685 words
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Article101 1960-05-08 4 KI'ALA 1.l MPI K. Sat The Government has refused an application for political asylum by the 30 Indonesian rebels released from Penang prison on Thursday. They will have to leave the Federation after May lJi, when their special immigration passes expire. The Ministry of101 words
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33 1960-05-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sat Police last night seized a serviceable .45 revolver from a house at Jalan Dua In the Old Kallang Airport housing estate. No arrest has been made33 words
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177 1960-05-08 4 SINGAPORE. Saturday. J^ VISITOR from neighbouring island, who hired a I taxi to transport contraband cigarettes, was today fined $5,000 or four months' jail. The taxi and the cigarettes iwere confiscated. Shamsuddin bin Haji Nordin. 25. of Blakang Padang. Indonesia, was convicted of possessing 111177 words
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Article554 1960-05-08 4 HOWARD IS CUILTYTO APPEAL IPOH. Saturday. A FORMER State Information Officer. Perak, I.S. A. Howard. 47. was found guilty today in the Sessions Court here of cheating the Federation and State governments of a total of $451.10 and bound over in $1 ,000 to be of good behaviour for six554 words
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SINGAPORE ADULT EDUCATION BOARD LAUNCHED
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317 1960-05-08 5 CINCAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lm. today declared war on illiteracy here. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Lembago Gerokan Paloioron Dewaso (Adult Education loord) at the Cultural Centre, the Minister said: vt will, in time, require thr •rrvirrs of317 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-05-08 5 Why I was ostracised in Malaya' —by Dr. Dore LABOUR CANDIDATE ON THE WHITE CLIQUE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. TURING their five years in Kuala Lumpur Dr. John Dore. a plant physiologist at the Department of Agriculture, and his wife did not employ any household servant. Nor did they join any259 words
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Article319 1960-05-08 5 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES I'HE following is todays schedule of civil air- craft moveiients at Paya I '-bar Airport. Singapore. ARRI\ M I vi F.om loiidoi. Zurun Bahrein. Karachi. Delhi, < Rangoon iBA 792 1 6 am Hong Kong (BA 9«5> fi.OS pm. from London. Calcutta* Bangkok (BA 778 935319 words
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Article99 1960-05-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sat The first preliminary judging for the Singapore Musical Society piano and singing competitions will be held on May 11 at the Cultural Centre Hall. The preliminary adjudication on May 11 is for singing ana will be from 530 p.m. to 730 p.m. There99 words
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Article104 1960-05-08 5 The traders' backing for Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Associated Chinese chambers of Commerce in Malaya have >rnt a cable to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in London, exposing their full support in the Tengkus recent walkout during the talks on the apartheid policy of South Africa. The cable104 words
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Article67 1960-05-08 5 TELUK ANSON Sat —Bail of $1,000 in one surety was granted to Abdul Jalil. son of Mobumed alias P. Arumugam. 37. a barber, when he was charged in the court here yesterday with raping his daughter Zanum. 14. The preliminary inquiry has been fixed for67 words
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Article49 1960-05-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sat Th« body oi 50-year-old man. Pua Kok Yung, was found on the floor beside his bed in Upper Thomson Ruad today. Pua \v;t> discovered by hK wile when she came home at 5.30 p.m There were two wounds in his body49 words
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Article72 1960-05-08 5 NGAPORK. Sat -a: the nn■ual general Meeting of :he Ceylon Tamils' HaatliWiii. the toUcmtng were atoeUd to ■unagetnent committee of dM M •rnpaga Vtaayagar Tcsoplc In Ct >r. R^.,d Preuae::t Dr P. ThUlalnsthan: <:T Mr T Iharr usurer. Mr. N. 1 0 Valuppii Kaiiagasab. VfMat, T.72 words
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Article299 1960-05-08 5 BIGGEST EVER FAIR TO AID FUND JINGAPORb, Sat— With big public support already assured, next month's national carnival to boost the National Theatre fund promises to be the biggest and grand est carnival ever held here Already 300 firm* have pledged prizt v gifts and donations for the carnival to299 words
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Article66 1960-05-08 5 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sat. —A 60-year-old man was sentenced to one day in jail and fined $300 when he was found guilty of attempting to rape a five-year-old girl at Batang Kali Estate, near here, on Dec. 7 Annamalai. a labourer, who had pleaded not66 words
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Advertisement221 1960-05-08 5 Every mother knows that after the rigours of jdl^^S childbirth she must regain her strencth as quickly as possible. That is why. all over Malaya, mothers drink D.O.M. because it rebuilds their health and vitality and at the same time purifies the blood. They know that D.O.M. has been known221 words
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Miscellaneous317 1960-05-08 5 SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Qua- League match vs. RNZAP away I Ing worship 10.30 ajn.: Visitation ken): Worship 6 p.m.: discussion ground 1.45 p.m. Hour 3 p.m Evangelistic Service roup 7.15 pm. at YMCA. Orchard CMINEBE YMCA (South Pi«-v 5 -»P-">- M Road prt V club (Jurong) 8 ajn Uole "**£*<*»**!*317 words
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Article, Illustration273 1960-05-08 6 PROBLEMS SHE'LL RUN INTO— AND WHAT SHE MUST DO GIRLS OFTEN WRITE to me asking for advice on skin trouble, boyfriends or social etiquette; and I usually answer their letters personally. Last week I received a letter from Mary, who is 18 and working for the273 words
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Article106 1960-05-08 6 THIS Reuter picture, which I received lost week, shows six of the latest gowns from Paris. They were mode by the European fashion capital's top designers Pierre Balmam. Gres, Nina Ricci, Jacques Heim, House of Dior, and Lanvin Castillo. ir The gowns ore seen here modelled106 words
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898 1960-05-08 6 GETTING YOUR MAN BY DIVINING HIS TYPE 7 have just lost a job after working for only three months.. Please tell me what went wrong' this, in essence, was the letter from Mary. Hers is a problem shared by many young people who are going to their first jobs. always898 words
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Article54 1960-05-08 6 Last week another qualified driver joined the ranks of the thousands in Singapore a WOMAN driver. Yes, to all those who have kindly offered their bee/ wishes by letter or phone, I am happy to say I was lucky the second time out. And the driving tester54 words
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Advertisement230 1960-05-08 6 f JBSfW ■■■'"> Avon' snew jOMit f~ jew»| if YOU MUST TRY TOPAZE so as to experience for yourself the elegance, the brilliance, the rich depth, the originality of AVON'S new fragrance. YOU MIST SEE TOPAZE so as to enjoy the imaginative settings of PERFUME, COLOGNEMIST. COLOGNE each an exquisitely230 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1960-05-08 7 Katharine Sim - Katharine Sim By WE WERE COMPLETELY ENVELOPED IN A RUSHING BLINDING BROWN DARKNESS THAT BLOTTED OUT EVERYTHING We visit lost kingdom in Indus valley BN KIM s (pvul ii'.iss canon in Lahore cilv there is ;i lign p<»st lli.il |M)ints to ■London Wi'2 milts". Tlu* si^ht of it made1,633 words
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Advertisement198 1960-05-08 7 ¥&*tr mi W aWT J^ aY Yoyr gangi man can't gutts which Motor oil you want. That it why you should ask tor Castrol by name, both or the forecourt and in the service bay. mil? You can sele^^^^^^i the (3O(L#U fflt^r^f^^^' of the sourid^f^ <-- "I his raeVagfMi when198 words
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Miscellaneous58 1960-05-08 7 TOE^gAMBQLg > ft qAa* £&>&£* C 1 7^ "^u/f^J /ve«V H^CLL, WC LL f O)UT IVE JUST "T»Lue oner^ i have eto r I said well uavb ou eeo«c«oi "\i 7/~O >». VTueßeOofje J I cany>iou y i u\ce Twe aeo t 1 W (uo, you want" >^-r j t58 words
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Article, Illustration366 1960-05-08 8 TENGKU COMMITTED TO TAKE ACTION Behind-the-scenes talks to heal open rift WARNING BY NEHRU ON APARTHEID LONDON, Saturday. MR HAROLD MACMILLAN today assumed the role of peacemaker when he began behind-the-scenes weekend discussions in the wake of an open rift between South Africa and Malaya over apartheid.366 words
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464 1960-05-08 8 POSSIBILITY OF WORLD TRADE BOYCOTT I ON DON, Sot. The Guardian of Manchester, in its leading front-page story yesterday, said there was the distinct possibility of an international trade boycott at government level directed against South Africa. It said this possibility was the result of "the astonishing statement' issued onReuter - 464 words
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403 1960-05-08 8 Trotsky's killer out of jail after 20 years kiEXICO CITY, Mexico, Sat. Jacques Mornard, who murdered Leon Trotsky in 1940, was released from prison yesterday and left immediately by plane for Cuba, well informed sources said. The sources said he waa accompanied by two Czechoslovakiaus carrying diplomatic passports. Mornard. whoReuter; UP - 403 words
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99 1960-05-08 8 Korea poll rig: Wanted man surrenders SEOUL, Sat. The man who Is credited to be the mastermind behind the fraudulent March 15 elections that were to have returned the Syngman Rhee regime to power for another four years, but Instead broilght its downfail, surrendered to the police today Han HIUPI - 99 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-05-08 9 The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, officiates at the ceremony in the Abbey, while the bride's sister. Queen Elizabeth her mother and other members of the Royal Family look on. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and Prince Charles arrive at the63 words
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622 1960-05-08 9 THOUSANDS LINE THE SHORE TO CHEER AS BRITANNIA SAILS I ONDON, Sat. Princess Margaret sailed down the calm waters of the English Channel early today in the royal yacht Britannia bound for a Caribbean honeymoon and a new life as the wife of an ex-photographer. B> her side during theReuter - 622 words
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Obituary17 1960-05-08 10 IN LOVINC MIMMf .if P. NaM Mar '>■ Lm'» M» li.l n» .1 K» Dm/ 117 words
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Article43 1960-05-08 10 J* BMal Sit iViimmmm, i«it SALON BJ> Udi-a kaifOrtocat kaur-oaaartlaataa colourno..ae all mai*l t« 24 Maju *«mw Pattßiatir A>« Smiiaaaa O*r> 881 A SUM*>TUOU> BELIGHT— DraoM'* faaßßß* caoaaia'v .n 4 a»,our«, «bick I >■» Wckjaaaa. Your Mal«r rasas kt tbw w»U tim rauad43 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, May 8, 1960
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Article454 1960-05-08 10 mENGKU Abdul Rahman A has come face to face with the representative of apartheld v The encounter has left him angry i and more determined thtr ever that something must be done about South Afrlcas Inhuman policy towards Us black popula- I Uon. He walked out of454 words
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Article90 1960-05-08 10 Come. cle«r the fug of cobwebs from your brain! Treat yourself to a small mind-bracer to this flash-recognition literary quiz. The idea is: Speed! Time yourself or, for splitsecond accuracy, have someone else time you. If you answer all the questions in 12 minutes90 words
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Article403 1960-05-08 10 Who wrote what about whom 1 -OH COLOURS Supply the missing colour, and name the authors of .he following: 1. The Loiter. 2. Mansions. S. A Study in 4. How Was My Valley. 5 The Lagoon. 5. The Woman in 7. The and the g. Tho Hat. 9. Lamb and403 words
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490 1960-05-08 10 £IVE yourself on« mark for each correct answer. This means you can score two points on questions requiring two answers. Remember to ADD a boniKs of 10 if you com- pleted the quiz in 12 minutes ur ltss, and had no more than490 words
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Article350 1960-05-08 10 CHARLIE met his friend Tom in a restaurant. "Hello, Tom. How about having dinner with me tonight?" "No, thanks. Charlie. Serge Kovoski is giving a concert tonight." Pour days later the two men met again. "Hello, Tom. Can you have dinner with me tonight?" •Sorry, Charlie.350 words
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Article1211 1960-05-08 10 MARY MACAULAY - WHAT MARRIAGE MEANS TO A WOMAN MARY MACAULAY By iiiihiihii WILL marriage give a woman the fulfilment she hopes for? The security she needs? Or the disillusionment implied l»v the cynical reply "A sink and nappies.**? It is true that a 'great part of the life of most married women1,211 words
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564 1960-05-08 11 LAND FOR ALL PLEDGE BY ABDUL RAZAK Everyone keen to get on with job' DENANC. Sat. There will bt no landless families" in Malaya if the Federation Government s blueprint for rural development it successfully carried out. The Deputy Premier and Minister for Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bm Dato564 words
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Article, Illustration193 1960-05-08 11 Sacked-No. 2 in special police: No reason given CINGAPORE, Sat. The Assistant Commandant of the Special Constabulary volun te«r orm of the Singapore Police Foree Mr. Anthony Neo Koon Hin, 37, has been dismissed from the service. Mr. Neo was stripped of all rank before the dismissal. A Gaxette notice193 words
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Article74 1960-05-08 11 SINGAPORE. LM Government schools have been told that from this month, fees collected from tuckshops must be banked by principals into the account of the Accountant General. It has been ruled by the Director of Audit that tuckshop fees should not in future be retained by74 words
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Article143 1960-05-08 11 7 THUGS STAB TWO IN ATTACK tJINGAPORE, Sot. A sailor and his 56-year-old mother tonight put up a desperate fight against seven thugs at their Upper Aljunied Road home. During the scuffle. Ng Kirn Hua:. 30. and his mother Kwek Kirn Seng, were stabbed several times. Ng. an expert ln143 words
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Article43 1960-05-08 11 SINGAPORE. Sat —An extra ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union tomorrow will decide whether the union should be open to all teachers ln Singapore. The meeting is called by the management committee to approve a new constitution.43 words
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297 1960-05-08 11 SINGAPORE. S^t. More tnan 1.000 barbers he'e are to be protected under the proposed Employment Ordinance aimed at governing the working conditions of workers including labourers, clerks and shop assistants The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. KM Byrne, told the Sunday Times:297 words
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103 1960-05-08 11 I ONDON. Sat. Five Singapore journalists yesterday saw the wedding of Princess Margaret to Mr- Antony Armstrong-Jones as they began a fourweek tour of Britain. They ore Mrs. Azoh Axis of the Malay language daily Berita Harian, Mr. R. Chandran of the Straits Times, Mr.Reuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-05-08 11 CINCAPORE. Sat— Aisha J Akbar's third edition of "Malaya Sings" a song book for young children in Malaya and Singapore, will be published next week. The songs are all "originals" by Mrs. Akbar, of Radio Singapore's English schools section, who wrote them for her250 words
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Article89 1960-05-08 11 TODAY: Singapore 835 a.m. (7ft 4111) 0.09 p.m (Bft i Port Dlckson 4.06 a.m. > /ft Sin) 4.31 p.m. (Bft 31ni; Port Swettenrnm 2.44 a.m (lift su») 3.08 p.m. (13ft 21n Penang 10 51 ajn. (7ft 61n> 10.50 p.m i7ft 3ini. TOMORROW: Singapore 9.27 a.m (7ft 9ln»89 words
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Article38 1960-05-08 11 Singapore Copra Association noon price per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra- May $35 V*. (nominal). Tone wax quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millars' AmmUtUm: bulk $54 50 sellers, drum 857.50 seller*. Tone was quiet38 words
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Article25 1960-05-08 11 SINOAPORE Sat. Th« tin price tn Singapore today was $386 25 per picul. down fISVi centi on an offering estimated at 225 tons25 words
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Article47 1960-05-08 11 NEARLY 60,000 ON THE ROAD gINOAPORE, Sat A total of 421 cars were registered in Singapore last month bringing the number on the roads to 59,532. The number of motor cycles and bicycles also showed a marked increase. There are now 15.362 motor cycles and 259,390 bicycles.47 words
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Article98 1960-05-08 11 Candidates will take 9 subjects SINGAPORE. Sat. There will be nine subjects for candidates taking the Government Senior Middle 111 Examination this year. These subjects are divided into two groups of compulsory and optional subjects. The compulsory subjects are Chinese Language. Chinese Literature, English, Elementary Mathematics. The optional su&Jects are:98 words
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258 1960-05-08 11 Doug Lackersteen - The Tengku goes for a walk in the sun Doug Lackersteen By I ON DON, Sat. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today locked State affairs and formal attire in his Ritz Hotel suite and stepped briskly into sun-drenched Piccadilly for a morning's relaxation Wearing a neat charcoalgrey lounge258 words
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Article36 1960-05-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The U.K. High Commissioner. Sir Geofroy Tory and Lady Tory left here today for an informal visit to North Borneo and Sarawak. They axe due back here on May 24.36 words
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Advertisement490 1960-05-08 11 AGENTS ISLAY KERR COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE AND PENANG HARRISONS A CROSFIELD (F.of M.) LTDU KUALA LUMPUe. How many ways have you enjoyed lC^ REMY MARTIN* Remy Martin Brandy on ice, or with Ginger Ale; Brandy water, or Brandy Soda; Brandy with this. Brandy with that. The important thing is that490 words
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Article42 1960-05-08 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Guitarist" (right), submitted b/ Chui Leong Kee. of 24-A Liang Seah Street, Singapore 7. Mr. Chui used a Rolleiflex camera and F. P. 3 film. Setting: fB. 160 second.42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-05-08 12 rpHE second prize of $20 is won by •White Sails" (left), by Ng Eng Poh. of 4 North Bridge Road. Singapore 6. Mr. Ng used a Rolleicord camera and Kodak V.P. 120 film. Setting: f 5.6, 1/500 second.40 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-05-08 12 This week's runner-up prizes THE runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Madam Butterfly" (left), by Miss Peggy. Oh. and "Drying In the Sun" (right), by Lai Tick Kong. Miss Oh. care ol 15-B China Street Ghaut, Penang. used a Retina 111-C camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting, with close-up:76 words
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Article1016 1960-05-08 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS MNLESS you are now too exhausted or put off by what seems a very complicated and difficult operation, this is the great moment. This is the time when for better or worse, you pour in the developer and hope for the best. The film is salely1,016 words
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Article92 1960-05-08 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, Th« Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. N.imc ami address of sender, with title nl picture and details of equipment used and exposure. must be written on the back of every print .submitted. Pictures th.it have won prizes cannot92 words
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Advertisement397 1960-05-08 12 NO OTHER AIRUNE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! ggWk r uimpU tMKA QtlEl AIKUNKK> 1 i vmkd for their superlative quietness. Pan Americans double-decked Super "Strato" Clippers 0 bow are quieter than e\ w, new akiminium propellers, especially deed for Pan American, help reduce engine v whisper. You can chat quietly397 words
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Miscellaneous165 1960-05-08 12 (popular crossword^) ACROSS: 1. Relaxing 6 Rate (s>. i Salutation <3i; 4. i Obscure (3) 8 Comfort (4); 10. Catch (3i. 5 Horticulturist* (•>; Nut (6)- 13 Run (4); 14 Lub- 6 Pind out <6>; 7. Strict dUciprlcate (3); 16. Resided (5); 17. llnarlans <9>: 9 Quadruped (3)1 Aspect of165 words
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Article549 1960-05-08 13 Continuing the Willa Petschek story. I FOUND Hut a rtew "inmat*" had just arrived when I returned to Dun Roamin She was standing in the hall, still holding her suitcase. She told me she had picked oranges for months to pay for her trip to549 words
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Article451 1960-05-08 13 On the Record I IBERTY hits the bull's eye with o disc featuring the Si Zentner orchestra a relatively new outfit that has zoomed to fame on the American big band scene The group's seemingly casual performance generates the charm and vitality so essential to big band Jazz. Zentner and451 words
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Article362 1960-05-08 13 THE DAY A MALE BOARDER CAME good, feller" was measured by the number of beers he produced during an evening. One Sunday a few of us rented a car and drove to Virginia City. Today only a ghost town with few inhabitants, Virginia City was once the site of the362 words
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242 1960-05-08 13 LOS ANGELES, Sat.— Helen Traubel, a singer who left opera to perform with comedians, is turning the tables on Groucho Marx, for years one of the screen's greatest womanchasers. Miss Traubel pursues Groucho and ends up with the moustached comic in an NBC -TV242 words
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Advertisement244 1960-05-08 13 Winner of 11 Academy Awards ,nrlu.l. nt Hi SI I'll 1 1 111 The Entertainment E*prnqKe Of A Lifetime. QMTON HESTOFJACK HAWKINS HAftHARAREH STEPHEN BOYD m Boatman iwmwsajn— cunrrawwei snumh mliqk nmm U«««KOl.O« CAMCOI Exclusive S. L Asia Preaiere Engigmeit Coueaees Iftih I l UO WMi K.ITHK H.:tOp m DON'T244 words
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Miscellaneous284 1960-05-08 13 Your Sunday radio 7.00 The News: 7.10 News- 12.30 Sunday Recital: 1.00 The RADIO SINGAPORE talk: 7.15 Continental Mu»l- Dawn Of Africa: All Station*: 115 cale: 7.30 Radio Theatre: POO Programme Summary: 117 Ruby v >o> n~-« %,_<_ Ttyt Ne 910 New«Ulk; 9.15 Murray Sing«; 1.30 The Ne»«; AM. «^O°°284 words
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Miscellaneous1397 1960-05-08 14 "ARZAS'S r L i>si cor.r, ..•■■•>■ j i STF~\ "3 "'''^^^HBBB YES, •'OMfoS 1 I (*:IL GUife YOb An orchestra without a conductor *o*rjs Sacar uas6S t I S^t.^vOuK s^£*«*o-s7 5 C ■INTMAT X.T*K2ah, tIAFTHf i v^w T^^B wte AUTHENTIC AHCiCAN p^aiaa 4| "s^hE Ra.as.CE II P"^-.J^^^ -E.E* -.:^.;*?n:- "ow?jS1,397 words
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Article, Illustration637 1960-05-08 17 DROP US A LlNE— and w« shall five you an answer. Address your queries: The Know Alls, Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. nO YOU think a universal language would stop wars? K. NAIR. Kuala Lumpur. Some of the most brutal wars in637 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1960-05-08 17 TELL JANE ABOUT IT WHAT'S your problem? Write to Jane Lee, The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Read. Singapore 9. D ECENTLY I wrote a 30 page letter to a girl, in which I insulted her from beginning to end. Later I received a passive1,550 words
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Advertisement482 1960-05-08 17 A k .11 MM IT ADDS UP! THE SMARTEST GIRLS USE TAMPAX! ■{CAUSE they know that Tampax was invented by a doctor for the benefit of all ■—vi married or tingle! fCAUSC they know, too, that with Tampax internal sanitary protection, nothing ran show— and no one can know* IICAUSI482 words
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Advertisement266 1960-05-08 17 M km I ■■■■bw"^^^^ 9 m 1 _j ,1^" I m m i _^^aaammiMa^m\m\ mbCbV JVcB dl bmmmT^^ THE SUNDAY STIMULANT TM A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT266 words
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111 1960-05-08 18 APORE, Soturdoy. T YEAR -OLD Christine Henderson, o new arnvol from Momlo. made on impressive debut ot ngapore Swimming Club's No championship gala ot Tonioog Khu todoy DrsplU being out oi t: Ing aac art the s»pect.t compari' g her performa with that111 words
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Article18 1960-05-08 18 GLASGOW, Sat. Third Lanark beat Rangers 2-1 in their Scottish League division one football match today.18 words
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Article91 1960-05-08 18 SINGAPORE Sat —Three of tbt) bi«gafti in Malayan goit are amonar tttr 60 entrants for the r..»ld Robinson Cup competimen's foursomes over 11 holes* to be played at Royal SinGolf Club on Tuesday blurting at I a.m. They are F Turner and X.C Mrnair current91 words
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Article321 1960-05-08 18 Ml Jaduon Miller < otnpeu nAu tagj trm kwasfeag 1. DM. Brown. 2 Wolterm, 3. M KMalah. 37 2se< Parwm* Truph) Novice* firM leg) MM breaal: 1 J McFarlaiir 1 B 4JBj*C LOV' phv Mm batksiroke. I W. WolM IT— lan, 3 C Leaphard. '34. tact Guillemard321 words
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Article, Illustration849 1960-05-08 18 THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE 1960 BELVEDERE I HAD been warned. Yet the little group of admiring onlookers round the car and I received rather a rude shock when the huge vehicle suddenly leapt forward. We were in the showroom m849 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-05-08 18 A view from the rear. Note the taiviiliar hi£n stabiliser tins15 words
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363 1960-05-08 18 Pneumatic suspension for the Borgward 2.3 is completely automatic THE first German car with pneumatic suspension made its debut at the recent Geneva motor show. This is the 2.3 litre Borgward. This model first made its appearance at the last Frankfurt international motor show, where it attracted world-wide attention. Long363 words
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Advertisement311 1960-05-08 18 Batt/es won on the track BREED THE SAFEST TYRES FOR THE ROAD f iJllfnp^'^a^r J)]t^\ The Grands P"* held throughout the V > 4\&' ru aLJ^J world each year are the blue riband events of 4?^ff rV|fe*Sfl/a wgrriti: v^V^^y the international motor racing cjtlendar SS^fv^ffifcv^'r^? y"^ y*^^ There the world's311 words
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Advertisement455 1960-05-08 18 Clear Your Skin Over Night #fe N«w Discovery Starts &Z. X% "J\ Ending Eczema, YJt^'n U."***' v^ Pimples, Blemishes, \%^tj \t&! Ringworm and r^\j/ i^^^^j Athletes Foot in 10 m aw* Minutes— Works r.?Sl'. t l;5 n hS5r n ;V > 1 1 n n Tr.M£ while You sleep r&455 words
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Miscellaneous97 1960-05-08 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Loosening. 6. Dim 8, Ease. 10, Almond. 13, Trot. 14, Oil. 16, Dwelt. 17, Landscape. 21, Odd. 22, Talon. 23. Tan. 34, Matured. 25, Led. 27. Meter. 28, Art. 30. Pressures. 32, Pulse. 34. Pea. 35, Aids. 37, Depart. 39, Tree. 40, Sue. 41, Desperate.97 words
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Article479 1960-05-08 19 LONDON. Sat. WOLVES won the English F.A. Cup at Wembley today, beating Blackburn Rovers 3-0 in a match marred by a serious injury to the Rovers left back Dave Whelan. Whelan was earned off on a stretcher two mmutes from the interval with a broken right legReuter - 479 words
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Article333 1960-05-08 19 CINGAPORE, Sot. The Royol Novy team comprise 11 toll, well-built; and tough players but they lack two important qualities that are so necessary for a good foot- j boll team quickness off the mark and sufficient stamina for an 80--mmute match This was emphasised when333 words
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Article44 1960-05-08 19 IONDON Sat —Mr J Norri.iv Rocky Royale i3-l> won the I', mile* Ore* i Jubilee Handicap by 1 length.-. from Plrecrackei 30-1 > at Kempton Park today l Third half a length away «v the Queer Suspicion (J-l favourite > Thirteen ran R*u- trr44 words
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Article27 1960-05-08 19 SINGAPORE, sat A hattrick by outside-right Said Oman highlighted Rajajla 4-1 \ictorv over Royal Military Police in their friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today27 words
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Article177 1960-05-08 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Amateur Welghtllftlng Federation will hold its nr.xt official trial tor the Rome Olympic Games at the end of June. This «v announced tonight, by B.A.W.L.F. secretary Mr. Goh Tlaug Seong at the Evergreen Parly's senior weight lifting championship* at the Broadway Hall. New177 words
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Article44 1960-05-08 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— Non Benders drew their friendly cricket match against Singapore Cricket Club on the padanc today Scores were: Non Benders 114-7 dec. i Thuralsingam ret. 41. Swee Llm Bwanp ret. 35, Sabapathy 43 >. S.C.C. 78-7 iPlowrlght 30 not out; Henchlev 4-S>.44 words
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Article231 1960-05-08 19 SINGAPORE. Btt.— Krishnan Oopalan. Singapore'!, national featherweight boxing champion, won his second title within a week when he knocked out M. Ramasamy in the first round of the Singapore Police open champion- finals at Thomson Road iht. palan who won his na- title last Saturday, a231 words
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183 1960-05-08 19 MOK SIN PIN - INDONESIANS SEEK TOUR OF SINGAPORE MOK SIN PIN By Singapore, Saturday INDONESIA'S national water-polo team have asked for a series of matches in Singapore and Federation next month In a letter to the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association tne Indonesian A.S.A.. Perserikatan Renang Selnrun Indonesia, said tnai It would like to183 words
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Article210 1960-05-08 19 MISA to invite other races KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Indian Sports Association today decided to continue to function to cater for tne players of their affiliates. Today's annual meeting was expected to discuss the possible disbanding of the association though this item was not on the agenda, but the210 words
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Article151 1960-05-08 19 LONDON. Sat Tea scores it todays cricket matches wereAT lords; Hampshire 82 <D Bennett 4-20 1 Middlesex 48 for four. AT THE OVAL: Surrey 237 for one (M. Stewart 107 J. Edrlch 115 not out) v Northampton AT HOVE: Sussex 153 for four (E. DexterReuter - 151 words
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Article64 1960-05-08 19 PENANO. Sat Prrak beat Negri Sembllan with two second half goals to win the Federation Interstate Combined Schools soccer championships for the Rahman Trophy at the City Stadium today. After a scoreless first half. Perak opened account in the 51 .st minute through insideleft Mohamed Khalid.64 words
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272 1960-05-08 19 SINGAPORE, Sat.— On what must be the worst-kept ground in Singapore. Pulau Brani snatched a 4-2 win from Police in their S.A.F.A. League Dlv 3B match at the M.F.A ground today. Junior clubs have complained to the Straits Times of the ground conditions and272 words
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Article308 1960-05-08 19 DOYAL AIR FORCE. Smgapore Cncket Association Senior tournament leaders, meet detending champions Singapore Cricket Club in a key match at Changi today. In a dress rehearsal on the padang last Sunday, the Airmen beat the club by 97 runs, S.C.C. being skittled out 66 in reply308 words
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Advertisement305 1960-05-08 19 I -M* I afl HP 1 > 59 m.p.g. in a MINI -MINOR? I 45 m.p.g. in 3 I wolseley?^J w&mStm •fx V^'*l^^^^^^ -W aX2r^ I^LaHwJ% 38 ITI D1? jti 3 YES -ON y A HERE ARE THE ACTUAL ■■k M I RESULTS IN THE 1960 MAam f% K l305 words
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Miscellaneous173 1960-05-08 19 < RIC'KFT: S.C.A. senior uurnament Police v Army, Thom»o«i Road; C.S.C. v 1. A.. BalesX\*r; S.CR.C. v Unlver»lty. ShetHon Way; RAF. Biiigupo'e v S.C.C. Seletar. Junior "A"'— RAT. Chanfl "A- v PoUr*. Chat»»i. O.H.Q. v Berangoon Oardens, Tanglin: I. A. "A"' v Priaons. Baleatler. S.C.C. v RAP Tennali. padang R.A.K.173 words
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Article207 1960-05-08 20 with Epsom Jeep I RACK IN FORM Youghal Bridge should have a comparatively easy task in the 1 4-mile Kedah Cup for Class 2 horses (Race Four) at Penang today, last day of the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting. Th's Hmdostan seven-year-old showed a glimpse of his old dash207 words
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Article25 1960-05-08 20 M Wmr4t <*,mimmm, MOLAK rRAHCIi s pore General ■aaatta 1 on *S «n Fuaerai Katoac Hoty VamilT Churcn oo >> i6O at 4 30 pm25 words
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Article52 1960-05-08 20 M Wortfa Sl* (mimimmmy wilt. CHACI CMUA and aon. Ron*.*, that* all fnrr.dK and nlativea far their deflation*, wrrathn. coatoloaoea and attmdftt at tke funeraJ. MR. MM. Johaa Ma AhdKllaa all rrlatlve. and friend" for •v p. rakaaM* HIWIU. mm* and atti iXwi an tke occasion of their ■aiilan52 words
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Article901 1960-05-08 20 EPSOM JEEP'S best bets today are Mori (Race 2). Hula Hoop (Race 5) and Nazareh (Race 7). CALL BOY'S double is Sea Luck (Race 3) and Tritara (Race 7) THE GOING is SOFT. He looks an easy Kedah Cup winner on his last start901 words
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Article284 1960-05-08 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— Jimmy Milne's six year old course record of 46.985ec. is likely to be beaten tomorrow when the Singapore Motor Club holds its Dunlop Gap Hill Climb. Four Coopers, a Lagonda, a Jaguar XX 120. a Cooper Jaguar and the Lim Special will284 words
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155 1960-05-08 20 Kailas (6-21) puts Selangor in strong position IPOH, Saturday. kJACNIFICENT bowling by M. C. Kailasapathy (six IXI for 21) and batting by Chua Eng Cheng (60) placed Selangor in a commanding position to force a win tomorrow in their Malayan Cricket Association's league match against Perak on the padang here.155 words
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Article214 1960-05-08 20 PERAK Ist Inns: Mann lbw Kailasapathy 33 Selvaratnam c TharmagnanaLi b Lee 21 Wassung lbw Gurucharan 0 Anandarajah b Kailasapathy 4 Letchumanan c and b Kailasapathy I Appunl c Gurucharan t Kailasapathy 10 Bin Keng b Gurucharan 15 Thillainathan b KailasaDathy 11 Peters lbw Kailasapathy 3 Pathmalingam not out214 words
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Article316 1960-05-08 20 SEGAMAT. Sat.— With nine second innings standing Johore need 109 runs to beat Malacca after the first day's play in their two-day cricket i match in the MCA. south j zone here today. Scores were: Malacca 80 and 91. Johore 50 and 13 for one.316 words
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Article923 1960-05-08 20 THIRD DAY AT R«o« 1 i.so: (Class s) Tuva. 1. ***** PrUtc Prfnceaae (Venl Vlcl St.) Allan. 5 9 0 (SF) McGrawdie 2 2. ***** Billren (Double H St.i Sullivan. 6 S.B (F) Lc« 4 3. ***** Honey Bird iK.P Soon) Noordln. 8 85 ChMwtek 4 4. ***** Goliath923 words
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Article150 1960-05-08 20 EPSOM JEEr (ML BOY law 1 P. PBINCESSE GOUAW Blllrrn P. l*i m« rvsr tM Ctartr Bag Blllrr n Ki.r Mill: I MM II Prrdictton M.mi 3.M .MaUvt II I>r largo IMtl\ II i; mi i iin 1 NOBI Halai II Kr Bace 3 PAVTJAROBAH SKA II K IMxninator150 words
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