The Straits Times, 12 June 1960
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Title Section13 1960-06-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1294. >l NDAY, JUNE 12, 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1960-06-12 1 Prof. Sandosham: Govt. aid but not Govt. control THE BIG MOMENT YESTERDAY FOR TWO SMILING GRADUATES ITS ACADEMIC DUTY IS TO LEAD Pay cut bid is a short-sighted policy, he says SINGAPORE, Saturday THE former Principal of the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya, Professor1,492 words
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Article54 1960-06-12 1 MANILA. Sat. Helicopters from the American aircraft carrier USS Yorktown rescued the crew of a British freighter which ran aground between Hong Kong and the Philippines, according to a report reaching here today. Seven helicopters rescued 53 sailors and the master of the SS Shun LeeReuter - 54 words
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Article37 1960-06-12 1 BIRMINGHAM. Sat— More •than 30 anti-apartheid dei monatrators paraaed with aids outside Edgba»ton cricket ground here today before ptay began on the third day ot the first Test match between England and South Africa. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration628 1960-06-12 1 630 receive their awards in two brilliant sessions CINGAPORE, Sot. J The 630 University of Malaya graduates who received their degrees or diplomas ot a brilliant Convocation ceremony here today, were told to give their hearts to two things "your country ond mankind." The Convocation was at the air-conditioned Victoria628 words
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Article64 1960-06-12 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— The United States Court of Appeals today ruled that Formosa, island stronghold of the Chinese nationalists, was a "country" for the purpose of deporting undesirable aliens from the U.S. It over-ruled a lower court order which stated that Formosa was neither a country nor64 words
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Article20 1960-06-12 1 TOKYO. Sat —Communist China announced today it signed an agreement on medical science with the Soviet Union.— UJU.20 words
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159 1960-06-12 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The Duke of Edinburgh flew back to London overnight for the trooping the colour ceremony on the Queens official birthday today after spending his own 39th birthday here yes f *rday getting Britain's greatest ever exhibition off to a spectacular start.159 words
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Article77 1960-06-12 1 29 DIE IN AIR CRASH (16 children) BRISBANE. Sat. Twenty nine people were killed last night in Queensland's worst air disaster when a Fokker Friendship airliner of TransAustralia A irlin c s crashed into the sea four miles off MacKay. Among the dead were 16 school children returning home, theReuter - 77 words
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Article210 1960-06-12 1 TOKYO, Sat.— Mr. jam« 1 Hagerty. the United States Pres«dential Secretary, left here unnoticed tonight for Anchorage, Alaska, after discussing changes in President Eisenhower's visit proi gramme As he left, a group of leftist demonstrators, mainly students, were stoning tha private residence of the Prime Minister.Reuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1960-06-12 2 CORNELIUS RYAN - SSSH...the thin man from the sky signals the schoolmistress CORNELIUS RYAN THE FIRST DESPERATE HOURS OF D DAY... BATTLE BY MOONLIGHT By MOONUGHT foQsM tlst bUJriir— Mme. Angela Levrauit, 6()--\t;uold schoolmistress in Sti-. Mm- Ktflisc, in Normandy, slowly opened her eyes. On the wall opposite her bed bunches of red1,427 words
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Advertisement233 1960-06-12 2 ■irni Lb PART THREE While the invasion fleet was still miles oft shore, the first savage baffles of D Day were being fought by the airborne troops in the moonlit fields of Normandy. There was chaos and disaster. ..but the signal Ham and Jam' proclaimed a brilliant success by a233 words
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Advertisement56 1960-06-12 2 X f com. {{L "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will beloved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKING56 words
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Article, Illustration3257 1960-06-12 3 ...THE STORY OF THE AIRBORNE VANGUARD ON JUNE 6, 1944 tome 40 Men led by Lieutenant Brotherldge charged acroM to seize the all-im-portant far bank. Halfway over Gray saw a German sentry with a Very pistol In his right3,257 words
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Advertisement114 1960-06-12 3 i*n**uz£c/ied PRECISION wntfeate+i TRADITION I lmm A a with or without exposure meter with Tessar lens INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS !SV £3afe for A Conditioned Comfort STAY at H»« r (M MAYFAIR HOTEL ln2sJ|||l Central location All bedrooms with bathroom ItMvtt^^^U Telephone and RcdiMusion Superb S«rvic« P^^BPf v Excellent Mcali114 words
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Advertisement237 1960-06-12 4 extiting: llljlyjl ](l([yjJJ]^Jj_lJJ I* I Place an order for HER WORLD now MM designed ior you and your family Fill in the form below and post it to The Circulation I Manager, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. IN THIS ISSUE: WHAT MY COUNTRY MEANS TO ME i Leading237 words
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Article182 1960-06-12 5 Recital and lectures by pianist SINGAPORE. Sat. Gerd Kaemper. the German pianiM. who is coming to tjive a recital at the Cultural Centre on June 25. will lecture to music teachers here during his visit. His visit is being arranged by \hr Singapore Musical Society. The course of lectures will182 words
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Article50 1960-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Social Welfare Department here spent nearly $800,500 on public assistance and TB. treatment allowance last month. The department's monthly progress summary showed that 107 raids were carried out on brothels and hotels. Five girls were detained pending inquiry Two girls sought shelter50 words
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563 1960-06-12 5 INCHE YUSOF: JOURNALISTS CANNOT AFFORD TO BE DISINTERESTED OBSERVERS 'You must give the people courage and inspiration' SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE YANG di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. tonight said journalists should have a sense of social responsibility but it did not mean that they should563 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-06-12 5 The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. handled chopsticks with skill at last night's special Chinese dinner at the Chinese Swimming Club where he was the honoured guest of local and foreign journalists On the right is Mr. Othman Wok. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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80 1960-06-12 5 Two days for trial of police officer SINGAPORE. Sat. A District Judge, Mr. E. H. D'Netto. today fixed two days, Aug. 8 and 9. lor the hearing of a criminal misappropriation case in which Police Inspector Lim Kum Choon is involved. Lim was alleged to have misappropriated 52.000 worth of80 words
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148 1960-06-12 5 Stead: Change in S'pore will take time the Foreign Correspondents' Association uf Souui-East Asia, paid tribute to Incite Yusof in his role as Head of the State and in his responsibility of represent ing 'he people of Singapore a* a wiiole. He said the Yang di-Pertuan Nogara represented the intangibles148 words
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Article337 1960-06-12 5 What's on today KUtLt.S MM Exhibition of colour photographs, of Japan. SOCIETY Of FRIENDS (Quakers! Worship 6 p.m.; discussion group 7.15 p.m. at YMCA. Orchard Road. MAHA Koi nil SCHOOL iLorong 34 Oeylang Road i Buddhist Sund.u- School in English 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. POH EBN MONASTERY (649 A.337 words
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Article79 1960-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Sat Police here are trying to identify an Indian, aged about 58. who died at the General Hospital this morning. A police spokesman said that the Indian, who was known as Ramasamy. w*a walking along Cumming Street at about 10 p.m. on June 2, when he79 words
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Article62 1960-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —A jo-year-i old man, Lual Badu Simon, appeared In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on a tentative charge of having murdered Jairam Sharma at the junction of Queen Street and Albeit Street last night No plea was recorded and Simon wtll be remanded62 words
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Article301 1960-06-12 5 rE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. A«B1\ M I BO AC: From Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 965) 6.05 pm from London. Calcutta. Bangkok (BA 778 > 10 35 p.m. QanUa: From London Kara- clv Colombo. Kuala Lumpur i301 words
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Article59 1960-06-12 5 JOHOKt. BAIiRI. Saturday. ABOARDINfi officer Mr. Ajmir Singh, today asked for a case to be withdrawn in the magistrate's court here, after it was found that the defendant had died four years ago. Thr defendant. Hong Kok Lim. of Peagerant. had been summoned for not59 words
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Article60 1960-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Sat— On the Singapore Tin Market today the price was $391 per plcul down $1,621 on an offering of 275 tons (up 15 tons). COPRA PRICE Singapere Copra Aseeeiation noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra June $30 (Nominal). Singapore oconul Oil Millers'60 words
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235 1960-06-12 5 Prostitutes cannot get jobs at bars now CINGAPORE, Sat Bar owners in Singapore now cannot employ prostitutes or women of known bad character as waitresses. Under the new Liquors Licensing Regulations 1960 published yesterday, no licensee may employ "any female whom he knows or has reason to believe Is a235 words
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Advertisement71 1960-06-12 5 CANCER KILLS I ln»s I Pleose give generously to the Cancer Relief Fund on 1 CANDY DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 9th O«*«AMtSCe LIONS) CLUB. »WM»P»M Fund is mw mnd be sewt H»« S«<rHlT. PO. »O> 431. siMf« k ndiy tfsnsMS) fey S'"QOPQ'« in*f<tut« of Scicr>c«',,,, u n^ STEEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT EXECUTIVE71 words
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Advertisement594 1960-06-12 5 C YJ 1 1 nn II MORE and MORE fl PEOPLE ARE OPENINO if BANK I I DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS ■JL LOMBARD B\NKIN(. ■ft V SAFLIV —NO Capital Depreciation -^<h« I rt funds remain at >our disposal. if IMI RISI is calculated on a Daily H*m« 3 I i.e. your aoary594 words
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Miscellaneous93 1960-06-12 5 TODAY'S TIDES TODAY: Singapore 1.30 pm. (811. 4m Port. Dukion 8.25 a.m. '9ft. 2mi 8.53 p.m. 1 9ft. 71ni Pori Swettenham 7.51 a.m (14ft •in j 8.02 p.m. (14ft. 4in i Penang 2.23 am 1 7ft. Sin.i 2.26 p.m. (9ft. mil TOMORROW: Singapore 12.30 am. (9ft 51n.) 2.20 pjn. Bft.93 words
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Article, Illustration971 1960-06-12 6 JENNI - JENNI l 4^L^^-^-?fja^T^ r DOESNT COSmT MUCH TO TRAVEL IN (ORIGINAL) STYLE Sketches SOME IDEAS FOR THE GIRL ON HOLIDAY THE high point of the working girl's year comes between June and September, when she takes her two or three weeks' annual leave. For this she has been971 words
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Advertisement451 1960-06-12 6 rfr SL Number One "af*.»l f 'O -ill Parade!/ fjEAN WHFN A PRETTY^T T, \/tO STOP BAD BREATH I RECOMMENd\] CiRL LIKE YOU SITS OUT 50 THAT S COLGATE DENTAL CREAM WITH GAROOt 1 EVERY DANCE, fT'S TIME /MY TROUBLE// 1 |Ts ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM G€T5 J TO THINK ABOUT451 words
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Advertisement413 1960-06-12 6 Mm t c Is your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Our superlative quality and skilled workmanship will odd to your charm. You get this guarantee when you buy from us. Choose your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock of over ONfc THOUSAND NEW413 words
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598 1960-06-12 7 Chan Chin Bock - Chan Chin Bock MANY TURN DOWN GOOD POSTS FOR REASONS THAT ARE NOT ONLY PERSONAL BUT PECULIAR By SINGAPORE. Saturday. THIS is a memo to all the girls in both Singapore and the Federation who are either looking for jobs, or598 words
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Article158 1960-06-12 7 BRUNEI TOWN, Saturday J^ THREE-WEEK hunt tor a crocodile, which devoured a Brunei Malay fisherman on May 13, ended here on Wednesday when the 15-foot monster was caught and shot dead. In its stomach was found a talisman worn hv Hamid bin Yassim. who was seiied158 words
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Article126 1960-06-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The Singapore Government is holding a postage stamp design contest. It intends to use the winning designs for two denominations of stamps— -four cents and ten cents to com mi morate National Day next year. The winner will be awarded a cash prize of v.'Ou126 words
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Advertisement493 1960-06-12 7 Now! there's a MARMITE Baby aVal^Br si tP^ J Wo^ 1 vt Bai M I i y VBBBI I^. vstj^F]?-'' /^jm Aw Baby Billy than arrived a h unc n B B|h 2oz r!i^BL^k~_^3^idv b °y' and has never had a day s illness since birth! mdSL^i^^ l^**?^/-^ Mother gave493 words
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Miscellaneous25 1960-06-12 7 /^Turvw no/\ C UT w Nr TO A PCALLY TUOB WBOOtNft /worw!ur\ /'tubv wmenV men a\ i oJI l^JQir eve accoomt) |W Bm^BBTT— Bm^bWbm^bW |VW|25 words
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461 1960-06-12 8 Troops crush weird sex cult of r 'Prophet' If NAKED DANCE, RAPE, WIFE* SWAPPING AND MURDEI JAKARTA, Saturday A WEIRD sex cult involving wife-swap- ping, incitement to rape, nude dancing in the dark and murder of unbelievers was crushed in a welter of blood in a small West Java townshipReuter - 461 words
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Article, Illustration132 1960-06-12 8 CATHOLIC YOUTHS SAY HER ACT IS 'IMMORAL' /CANBERRA, Sat. Mem\j bers of the Young Christian Workers, a Roman Catholic youth group, have described as "immoral" posters advertising the appearance of a dancer, Ma-layan-born "Princess Amina." at a Canberra night club. They have also protested to the local newspaper over advertisementsReuter - 132 words
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Article184 1960-06-12 8 ALL EYES ON THE S'PORE GUARDS SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Guard Regiment, in bright red sarongs, songkoks and white uniforms, coupled with faultless marching, was the most impressive contingent at Queen Elizabeth's birthday parade at RAF Seletar this morning. The parade comprised 1.750 personnel drawn from the Army, Navy andReuter - 184 words
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Article47 1960-06-12 8 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. The five months old strike of screen writers ended last night when the Writers Guild of America reached agreement on a new contract with the big Hollywood studios. The guild governing council recommended Its members to accept the producers' offer. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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34 1960-06-12 8 LONDON, Sat. Thieves stole a van containing £10,000 worth of whisky after kidnapping the guard and driving him to a nearby forest. The whisky was for export. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article187 1960-06-12 8 BUENOS AIRES. Sat— Mr. David Ben Ourlon declared In a letu to President Arturo Frt-.dizl delivered here last night that Israeli volunteers had "supreme moral Justification" for flying Adolf Elchmann out of Arg Una. The Israeli Prime Minister appealed to President Frondizi not to let goodReuter - 187 words
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Article87 1960-06-12 8 More chaos threat in France DARIS, Sat. Franc* faces new transportation strikes today after yesterday's walkout by a million civil service employees which plunged public administration into chaos. The 24-hour nation-wide strike over pay claims halted mail, shut schools, piled up garbage, and brought work to a standstill in manyReuter; UPI - 87 words
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Article57 1960-06-12 8 Dr. Verwoerd in hospital PRETORIA. Sat.— Dr. Htndrik Verwoerd. the South African Prime Minister, was admitted to Pretoria Hospital last night to undergo an operation on his right eardrum, shattered In the assassination attempt on April 9. The operation will try to reconstruct the eardrum. The Prime Minister is expectedReuter - 57 words
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Article62 1960-06-12 8 HONG KONG, Sat. Th« death toll from Typhoon Mary, which hit Hong Kong early Thursday morning, rose to 45 today with the recovery of eight more bodies. Eleven people, still listrd as missing, are feared dead. A group of Hong Kong's English and ChineseUPI - 62 words
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Obituary27 1960-06-12 8 ELLISON, H 1 :< passed a«ay at 9.30 p.m. 11-6-60. Uleaeagles Nurilng Home. Deeply regretted, ruaeral at 10.30 a.m. today at Jewish Cemetery, Tsmiisiiii Road. No wreatks.27 words
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Advertisement119 1960-06-12 8 ...Whether fiSS tropical fish |i^ or fowl .v*. •V •^■E^EBEaB^BAir cargo courier service to any part of the world For rates apply UAPAN AIR LINES Singapore Tel: ***** K. Lumpur Tel: ***** A CUP OF <*^W jHHf ENERGY atfiSHi BRIMFUL 1| Wflr OF HEALTH l W^Bm ONLY OVA LT IN119 words
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Advertisement27 1960-06-12 8 I PRESENTING TOMORROW IN MARILYN MONROE discussing the onrush of middle-age I BEHINA the Aly Khan girl they call the Little Begum' DON'T MISS irs I SUPER27 words
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Advertisement357 1960-06-12 8 Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in jS \^'f\ 7 Minutes '>-'' Do your f»rt Itch so -*w^a*A. b*dlr th*t they nearly drtv« you cra«yT !)<>♦• th« aktn on your feet crack and Infections, as well Rlnrworro. z. p^IT Ar« there blisters b«tir«*n It atopn357 words
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875 1960-06-12 9 Katharine Sim - DOWN TO THE LAND of MILK AND HONEY Katharine Sim From the Caspian to the Mediterranean By I'M writing this in LViiut. It has been leu (Ij\s from Teheran \iu the Caspian to the Meditt nean. Now again in another world ot summer, olives, and flags, and ripe corn golden875 words
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601 1960-06-12 9 The breath-taking beauty of Mt. Ararat stopped us dead in our tracks the swiit, mud-warm, rushing river below In one i>uch small village we stopped tv have both puncturtb mended There was Persian music on the radio in the tyre s>hop, which was a mud and brick shack with an601 words
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Article495 1960-06-12 9 THE DUSUN, Friday, June 3. I IFE in the Dusun was rather hectic last week At 10 a.m. on the 26th the Tuan had a 'phone call from the City and, of course, expected the worst. It was from a businessman who said he would495 words
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Advertisement258 1960-06-12 9 MM mW^m RANGE TODAY! mm Colours S •F«otor«* w Improvement* < 12S lANTAM MODEL 01) A H H muslin atliabic hgfrt*»iflht ot proven performance 17S lANTAM SUPfR MOOtl 07 Sirnpty brwtHtt with new feoture* fedewgned frame, dual •eat, hydraultcolly damped front fork. e»c IM O.HV. STAR iMOOCL CIS) ~'iit« toe258 words
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296 1960-06-12 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. June 12, 1960 HOME TO ORGANISE BOYCOTT IJOME tins week will be Malaya's crusading Prime Minister. Home to a hero's welcome after a triumphant tour of four European countries in which he raised their appreciation of this young and virile country to a new high. Home296 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1960-06-12 10 Jeffrey Francis - PROBING MALAYA'S PAST CAN BE USEFUL FOR THE FUTURE Jeffrey Francis HISTORICAL (AND COMMERCIAL) VALUE OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS By THERE arc two main reasons lor Malaya to restore as many of ils indent sites and historical moI uments as possible. First, they may reveal new evidence which can help archaeologists1,853 words
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Article304 1960-06-12 10 Good for a Laugh ACiROUP ot triends were having a session at a j local pub. Soon the conversation turned to wlvet> and their shortcomings. Finally a man who remained silent during the conversation .poke up: -Well. I don't mind admitting that my wife made me i perfectly happy for304 words
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Advertisement44 1960-06-12 10 Eyes of experience If i h> HaVJi -the ismtm .'nJ t«i i •;uippe«l in Malaya. Make •■I the be»« care lur \<>ur Kotexor Tudor* jtch \>\ hunding it in at ;inv hranch <>'. the IVi.rneo onipanv. or senditi^ it to ROLEX SALES AND SERVICE ■•re Telepl..-44 words
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Advertisement69 1960-06-12 10 milk i«^^\ a .aSß^^Baaal -%J ill Quick! In any emergency, protect that cut with hlnstophist it jtops the wound bleeding and keens it free from infection until it is henletl. And Elnstoplast tlocs stay on. Elastoplast in the red tin and on the red spool 4&e/t> sa»ie Aarxfy -jd/& B>/69 words
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225 1960-06-12 11 MINISTER THANKS NATIONAL DAY HELPERS SIM.XHOKI Nat— The MiniMrr lor Culture. Mr S. Rajaratnam, today Mild "thank you \<-iv much" to the thousands of voluntary workers and civil acr- uitv who helped in nuking the National Day celebrations a surIn 4 joint message mih the Prime Minister. Mr I M225 words
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380 1960-06-12 11 C jAPORE, Sot —The Vice Chancellor of the University of Malavo, Prof A Oppenheim, today spoke of the need for close co-operation between the two sister universities after the proposed split In his address at the Convocation in the afternoon, he said: Foolish380 words
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Article453 1960-06-12 11 Birthday awards— Military local M M Queen H X .is year. The awards, where Singapore Is concerned, go to mt-mbe 1 ot the armed forces bjumd here. The following recipients of .ire in tne Army: KCB Knicht Commsnder of Ml -Oeneral Bir Rodney Moore late Foot Ouards. of suff of453 words
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Article, Illustration19 1960-06-12 11 Dr. Nadason Arumugasamy seen receiving his degree from the Chancellor. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.19 words
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Advertisement247 1960-06-12 11 AGENTS ISUY KERR COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE AND PENANG HARRISONS CROSFI ELD (F.of M.) LTD. KUAIA IUMPU*. H LAST WEEK W OF OUR H SEASON PRICE SMASHING WA MORE GOODS MARKED DOWN YOUR LAST CHANCI TO SAVE AND SAVE HANDSOMELY M Plain Coloured Poplin Shirtt TO CLEAR JJ 00 M( h247 words
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Article83 1960-06-12 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Fair Play" (right), submitted by Lav Keng Chua, of 37-B Liang Seah Street, Singapore 7. Mr. Lav used a Yashica camera and Fuji film. Setting: fB. 1/125 second. The second prize of $20 goes to83 words
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79 1960-06-12 12 rpODAYS runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Mother and Son" (below), by Fang Hong Moh. of Johore, and "Butterflies" < right t. by Ung Ban Chuan. of Penang. Mr. Fang, of the Bekok Chinese School, Bekok, Johore. used a Rolleiflex camera79 words
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Article762 1960-06-12 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS J^l I I 3\^ THE more expensive cameras have multispeed shutters, working from "brief" time (B) of one second up to 1/1 000 or 1/1250 second. There are two types of shutter: "between lens" and "focol plane." Between lens shutters are fitted to all cameras with762 words
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Article118 1960-06-12 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with titli* of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must lie written on the hark of every print submitted. The required information must not be118 words
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Advertisement428 1960-06-12 12 Mum and Da 4 ateut ta*t Muffin "!<£--~- Jf WaMit wib a priM at a doc 3%^fjala^^ mow. Thai no padicroe behind thM litti* fallow Whisper It Muffln's wise too. On* thing ha k*°s th* haav/y raault at a passing never lets Donald forgat ts his affair daily Bob Martin's428 words
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Miscellaneous141 1960-06-12 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 1. Undermines (4); 4. Crowd <4>; 6. Employ 3 > I, I. Soldier <6); 8. Slackens m 1 Filter <«•: 7. Cure (6): >. Set:l« 10. Head-dress <si; 11. Damaged down abroad (8>: 9. Pace (4i: 12, iB>: 14. Vetch (4k 16. Existence I Servants 7 13.141 words
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Article, Illustration876 1960-06-12 13 The worlds most bizzare settlement LOGAN GOURLAY REPORTS FROM THE TOWN OF THE FANTASTIC LAS VECAS. IT'S a small town of some 60.000 resident souls entirely surrounded by a dry sea of Nevada's desert sand. It is still, I'm afraid looking or it again offer five years the most bizarre,876 words
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Article594 1960-06-12 13 METRONOME - METRONOME THIS DESERVES TO BE CHERISHED By A RECORD that deserves to be cherished among one's collection of pop discs Is the Oaylords* latest Mercury album of Italian songs. It's called "That's Amore" (stereo SR *****-<mono M(i 2t4M>. The two-man vocal unit leaves little doubt that it594 words
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Article117 1960-06-12 13 INGENUITY is represented this week by "Magic Mirror Movies" a series ef recorded children's music plavrd u%4 sang to the animate*! movrnf-nt of r*flrct«l colour pictures. The attars, by Movie Rtrordv rome in cartons, each of which ronUlns two platter* and a reflector. Illustrations consist srnurnrr drawings,117 words
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Miscellaneous313 1960-06-12 13 Your Sunday radio DArtirt ClKir ADADr Sunday E>enlng Service: 6.46 12.30 Sunday Recital; 1.00 ABC n/WIVJ 9iri\af\r\Jr\K. procramnie Summary: 647 Sunset of evolution. All SUUoos: 115 avi iii rvmri Mnminu aSi Serenade: 7.00 The News: 7 10 Profrramme Summary; 1.17 Danny i*™in. ?TSfnew« NewsUlk; 7.15 UN Speaks: 730 Kaye; 1.30313 words
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Advertisement82 1960-06-12 14 f\\\ if o^\ I SUPERSHELL for POWER... for carefree modern motoring C<^\ Supcrshcllwith ICA is the petrol that's designed for today's high-compression engines dcMgncd to make them give their utmost. ICA (Shell's exclusive ignition control additive) controls ignition for smoother rhythm so that your engine uses effectively all the power82 words
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Miscellaneous1100 1960-06-12 14 iTO.TESTi^iG 7 jil THE MOLES SETWEEW AXE I'*\ PKOUP OP YOU^ I TO 1 I |ou* NEXT P«?RLEM IS VO7 TC GET ?CC<.-'«*»"'E? in Th S 60?S= I S^ALLCRCVICES ii> |l /L jfV I »«SER UPheSE.TAKZANi r—^jjv I WHEN ThEK 15...A SAX.. I I'LL TRAIL ROPE »EHIN7 US. ..SO WECAN1,100 words
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Miscellaneous413 1960-06-12 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: This could be a could do well tonight FOR day of muddle unless you LICK TODAY HEAR OK make your arrangement* USE: Soft purple: 3. early and carefully. Don't aquamarine be over disappointed If people let you down. An WFn vTsn»v Matp lhi lnteresting day413 words
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Miscellaneous12 1960-06-12 15 n"*^i t J^**^^7 n i T a j \j?*tk^ I —A a^^L12 words
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1084 1960-06-12 17 A most 'suitable' girl— 'but he can't love her! JANE LEE's Human Casebook WHAT'S your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9 —and tell her about it. •LEASE tell me why I cannot bring myself to fall m love with a1,084 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-06-12 17 ASSUMING that the moon U inhabited J\ and that the creatures there are intelligent, what do you think will be their first impression on seeing an earthman on their planet? Pokok Assam MICHAEL ANGELIO rpHERE is a belief that the 1 British Empire will last from one148 words
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853 1960-06-12 17 The 12 th man in cricket... I HAVE a Christian name in addition to my Chinese name. lam thinking of dropping it, and being known by my Chinese name instead Do you think this would be in step with current trends?853 words
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Advertisement137 1960-06-12 17 IT'S LANOLISED It's the worlds most l^\ luxurious twin tissue Ju <IjHßMßßlb*Bß^^^mo^^^ 'vfIBBJ l^-A I I J -<^* away so easily I fn»4)tiptm Dmy m ihtFtdtrtismtf MaUym m m m Lanolin softness means extra comfort No wonder she's delighted. She heard her thing you buy, you will certainly want to137 words
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Advertisement17 1960-06-12 17 DROP a line to the Know Alls, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.17 words
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Advertisement252 1960-06-12 17 V NOW... THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO AVOID THIS! When buying shirts or any odicf cotton garments. That* why you should always look |sj make it a habit to look for the iANfOmno- ■SANfOIMED- before you buy. Then you II label. Then you know they wont shrink in the noer252 words
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Article235 1960-06-12 18 HOW BUM) tuiKN h.i\i uthei roail Baste >*v >wear akNid or U y««nH(— ■> thru Mweaaklrratiun. ncgli-->ne»». «r pl.im slupxlitv You duu I know, becswr y«u ba ruunted And yeu have ae\er bothered tw keep count, because it bap- nil" I cirtesy on ihe road will long235 words
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Article124 1960-06-12 18 SPORTS RESULTS IN BRIEF: CRICKET: Selangor Rest 160 (Eng Cheng 49. Kailas 47. Turner 5-18) Europeans 31-0 (Walker 20 n.o 1 at Fantai MCA. League— Johore 16« Pearce 21, Kan Jin 25. Meng Jit 28. Rajan 34; Fletcher 4-49. S Sen 3-48) NegTl 104. Ounendran 21, Opn Leong124 words
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Article, Illustration581 1960-06-12 18 Roaring along— at 50 m.p.h. —in Malaya's BIGGEST truck DERHAPS you've already seen it in Singapore a huge, hulking, $24,000 truck that must surely be the largest commercial vehicle in Malaya. It weighs almost five tons unloaded, and is 30 ft. long, 7 ft. 6 in. wide, and 10 ft.581 words
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Article681 1960-06-12 18 SINGAPORE, Saturday. QtFENDING champion Omar Ibrahim faces a formidable task tomorrow of keeping the SB A Open men 3 singles badminton championship in Singapore. He is the only Singapore player to reach the semi-finals, the other three being Billy and Roland Ng of Johore and681 words
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Advertisement197 1960-06-12 18 Up to the minute motoringwiththe new <^^^s4 SIXTY E| GHT The mudenu clean-cut line* This new Riley is designed conic and try the Riley of this new Riley make it for the motorist's delight. 4/Sixty Eight* a car you'll one of the most modern Polished walnut vender be proud to197 words
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Miscellaneous97 1960-06-12 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION j AC BOSS: 1. Saps. 4. Hussar. 8,1 DOWN L Scribe. 2. Pulpit. 3. Eases. IQ. Mitre. 11, Impaired. 14, Fair 4. Herd. 5. Use. 6. Strain. 7, Tare. 16. Being. 17. Tried. 18. En- Remedy. 8. Emigrate. 9. Step. 12. tire. 20. Bounty. 21. Marvels. 22, Menials.97 words
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Article375 1960-06-12 19 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By TWO fine goals by Charlton Athletic professional centre forward Denis I Allen towards the closing stages enabled Combined Services. Malaya, to hold Perak to a 2-2 draw in a Malaya Cup soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Allen,375 words
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Article170 1960-06-12 19 KEDAH SCORE 3-1 WIN v FORCES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A freak goal in the 38th minute paved the way for Kedah to score a 3-1 win o*et Armed Forces in a North zone Malaya Cup match at Rifle Range Road here today. Befure that goal neither team MM able to170 words
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294 1960-06-12 19 Eastern rally to force 2-2 draw v Penang PENANO. Sal.— Eastern Athietlc Association of Hong Kong, had 10 go all oui to nold Penaiig to a 2-2 draw in tli« first 'natch of then Malayan lour nl Ihe City Str.dium liere tonight Giving their besi display tills season. Penang shocked294 words
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345 1960-06-12 19 Elizabeth betters Singapore record SINGAPORE, Sat. school girl Elizabeth Cheesewright today broke the Singapore women's 220 yards record of 27sec. for the second time this season. She clocked 26 ssec. Besalta were: MEN 100 yd: 1 Chal Ling Fook. 2 Ho Sim Lim, 3 Michael Parry, lO.Ssec; 220 yd: 1345 words
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Article195 1960-06-12 19 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat— A. P. A. V of Malaya Selection of nine Selangor players and two from I Negri Sembilan. representing leas than half of Malaya's strength, bowed rather meekly by five goals to one to the touring Mexican fooibal team. Irapuato. at the195 words
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258 1960-06-12 19 EDCB ASTON, Saturday. ENGLAND lead South Africa by 191 runs with six second innings wickets in hand at close of tn# third day's play in the First Test match here today. Play ended half an hour early because of ram. Summarised scores:258 words
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Article107 1960-06-12 19 T ONDON. Sat. Tea scores in todays cricket matches. At The Oval Surrey 213-S (Stewart 103 no, Barrlngton 77 n.0. v Kent; At Cambridge Cambridge U 279-7 (Rose 50, Edwards 40. How land 44 no.) Free Forester-. At Teovil Eases 207 (O. Smith 54) v Somerset. At Manchester—Reuter - 107 words
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Miscellaneous190 1960-06-12 19 B\rr i\h\i *"MIX i ■„!>_ Johor* v Sliigaporf MM.\rORE S(KCLR: Malaya Cup— Join: Services v Malacca. Jalan Besar (5.15 pa.l; S.A.F.A. Dtv. SC Pondok Peranakan v Beraxigooa MY.. Fairer Park. BADMINTON: Singapore Open championships semi-finals at 10 a.m., finals nt 8 pm at SB A. Hall. WATEB-PO1.O: S A.S.A. Lect'ua190 words
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1194 1960-06-12 20 Back in peak form he looks handicapped to beat closest rivals CPSOM JEEP'S best bets for today are Bukit Timah (Race 1 1 Dententurius (Race 5) and Dr. Doddington (Race 8). CALL BOY'S double is Verni (Race 2) and Blue Mirage (Race 3). THE1,194 words
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Article72 1960-06-12 20 BOSTON. Sat. Champion Paul Pender again beat Sugar Ray Robinson by clubbing him with rights to the head and body in clinches for another split 15-round decision in their return middleweight title fight last night at the Boston Garden. Robinson. 39 or 40, appeared to be72 words
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Article1387 1960-06-12 20 IPOH THIRD DAY SELECTIONS EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEB Race 1 I BKT. TIUJUI WO-AI-NEE RESULT II Racket Rmll II GmUbl 2.15 R«MUt II Baku Timah B«klt Ttssah Race 3K. MISSION VERM "K. MISSION Ctae—af ope Trigger CteeaiMaeope 2.45 Francoarot King's Mission Three Cheer* Race 3 RLIE MIRAGE BLIE MIRAGE1,387 words
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Article276 1960-06-12 20 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Pedera- tion Police led Singapore Pohce by four runs with four wicket* In hand in their annual two-day cricket match at Rifle Range Road here today. After dismissing Singapore for 155 Federation were 159-6 largely due to an unbeaten 57 runs by Andy Murugesu.276 words
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