The Straits Times, 19 June 1960
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Title Section12 1960-06-19 1 The Sunday Times Mate'!* No. 1295. SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1%0 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1960-06-19 1 K ISM: MIDNIGHT VICTOR U.S.- JAP AN TREATY RATIFIED AT 12.01 SOCIALISTS CONCEDE DEFEAT BUT DECLARE PACT 'NULL AND VOID' 200,000 disperse after storming Diet and screaming for blood TOKYO, Sunday. THE UNITED STATES-JAPAN SECURITY TREATY WAS APPROVED AT 12.01 LOCAL TIME TODAY. Socialist Party conceded it was approved. TheReuter; UPI - 1,224 words
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Article, Illustration622 1960-06-19 1 PRESIDENT HITS AT 'TYRANNICAL' PEKING REGIME TAIPEH. Saturday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER today pledged that the United States would stand firmly behind Nationalist China "against any aggression" from the mainland or elsewhere. Speaking at a public reception here in his honour, the President reaffirmed American support for NationalistReuter - 622 words
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Article98 1960-06-19 1 One baby dies, other well A LOR STAR. Sat. A driver's wife today gave birlh to quadruplets at tbe General Hospital here. The babies two boys and girls were born at intervals of five to ten minutes. The fourth baby girl died during deliver)'. The first baby, a boy,98 words
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Article173 1960-06-19 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Two British servicemen marched ram -rod straight, as though on parade, into thr British Inhibition hrrr yesterday morning—having smashed thr record for walking across America by IS days. Flight-Sergrant Patrick Malonry. 34. of the Royal Air Force and Army Staff Srrgrant Mrrv>n Evans, iReuter - 173 words
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Article47 1960-06-19 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— Trie State Department said today it was gratified that Japan's ratification of the new United States-Japanese security pact had been completed The State Department said: "We share Mr. Klshi's gratification and we view this as another demonstration of United StatesJapanese friendship." Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article52 1960-06-19 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Socialist Club, University of Malaya in Singapore, today pledged its support for the Japanese Zengakuren students' federation fight against ratification of the 1. 5. -Japan security treaty. At its annual meeting here, the Socialist lub decided to send a cable to the Zengakuren52 words
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Advertisement94 1960-06-19 1 'ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS AT APPEALIN6 PRICES ITS BEAUTY -ITS QUALITY bUARANTEEO S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD. 4J H*h It A.rporf S «««(>ort Station *4 l»oh AtMMtt Co S. P M DC SILVA 1M K LTD HONG KONC L*M HAS DONE IT AGAIN EMhas found the secret that ft in94 words
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The Longest Day
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Article, Illustration1379 1960-06-19 2 CORNELIUS RYAN - BATTERY TAKEN AS ORDERED, SIR -and then he died 0 DAY AT DAWN... THE MOST MOMENTOUS DAWN OF THIS CENTURY... It was soon after 2a.m. that telephones started to ring. "Parachutists have landed" the message was shuttlecocked between all levels of the German Army command in Northern France. Incredibly it1,379 words
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Article, Illustration3122 1960-06-19 3 For one assault unit all misfired ...IT STRUCK US LIKE LIGHTNING, SAYS A GERMAN REPORT an invasion i» taklns; plare I svggest you put your wing on the alert Sleepy as be was. Pips Priller temper boiled over again His language remember., the conversation, l- unprintable, but after telimg hit3,122 words
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Advertisement192 1960-06-19 2 years of H§H^bH|^^h^9|^^ service 6 i%jjSm -^-^^^j^ r iVif/iiii/' v; QANTAf i oldcst-ostahlishod .inline in the t.ni:lish-s}x\iking Alrcad) on the drawing hoards arc plans tor new world. Oantas this year celebrates ttv 40th \nni\ersarv supersonic airliners to cruise at 2.000 miles an hour. When they are ready. Qantas wil ha\e192 words
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Advertisement692 1960-06-19 3 OPTIMA •a-m-a-ar- a*a__ 1 THE WORLD'S FIRST "AUTOMAGIC" CAMERA QMER 150.000 SOLD IN 9 MONTHS fu/ty /(ulerruz&c fa ftUF c/ *jf &*a! 4a /a O/rfwa Jfa fa*C pott ran /ftuf ANNOUNCING NEW I.C.S. COURSES FOR THE HOBBYISTS 1. PLEASURE FROM PAINTING (Learn to paint like a professional in Oil and692 words
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175 1960-06-19 4 Singapore plans to recognise foreign varsity degrees, says Yong GOVT. JOBS FOR GRADUATES OF SON-BRITISH UNIVERSITIES SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Government is considering a scheme whereby Singapore citizens who Brt graduates of American and other non-Common-wealth unversities with equivalent qualifications will be eligible to apply for posts in Government service. The175 words
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Article41 1960-06-19 4 IT'S a busy weekend for sports in Singapore from school athletics to Malaya Cup soccer. Badminton, softball. cricket and golf will also be contested in big tournaments toJay. You will find all the best pictures and reports tomorrow in41 words
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218 1960-06-19 4 VISITING ADMIRAL PRAISES PROGRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The first Flag Officer Commanding the Indian Navy to visit Malaya, Rear-Admiral B. S. Soman, today praised the "dynamic spirit of progress" in the Federation. "I was flabbergasted by the changes 1 have seen during our three days here," said Admiral Soman to218 words
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Article383 1960-06-19 4 PSC WILL DECIDE ON MERIT inspired "dangerous thoughts." The aim, he said, was just to produce enough docile white-collar workers to keep the administrative machinery moving. Only the sons of the very rich could afford the expense of going 8.000 miles away to seek higher education. Most of them, on383 words
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Article70 1960-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. From Monday the Upper Serangoon branch of Raffles National Library will be at the Serangoon English School^ in Simon Road. A Government statement said the present premises at Lim Ah Pin Road had been taken over by the Ministry of Health. The library will70 words
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Article34 1960-06-19 4 BINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut off In the backlane. Lavender Btreet. between Jalan Besar and Beatty Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday to lay a new connection.34 words
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Advertisement337 1960-06-19 4 F* T^a\VvV W o*o n O .Sr^fl E^'C Tl SAIOOH fcjfej k cities of BANGKOK Frequent «rheduled services lo key cities, of the Orient, plus HONG KONG convenient travel times and super-service gateway and transi: T f fadtttlM Bake new THAI INTERNATIONAL the airline (or the dtoevrninc traveller. Enjoy radar-smooth337 words
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Article17 1960-06-19 5 TWO OF THE REASONS WHY SOME MEN WANT TO CHEAT ON THEIR WIVES17 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1960-06-19 5 The women who are looking for trouble yWHEN you hear of a man who is cheating on his wife, tooling around with other women and spending his money on gambling and drink, your first thought "That poor girl, married to such a dog!" We automatically condemn the husband and I1,028 words
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Article, Illustration115 1960-06-19 5 WHEN it is not raining cats and dogs, the sun shines and everything in town is to be honest hot, sticky and often dusty. What is needed then is positively not the limp white cotton dress. Smart city workers now wear Dacron, because it can115 words
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Advertisement372 1960-06-19 5 II BO VR I L WKmJM red-blooded vitality! Whether we »ork with our hands or our heads supplies this vitamin naturally. So with Bovnl there comet a lime where small obstacles seem we look better, we feel better, we are better. fre.ii one*, and an ordinary job seems quite J372 words
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Advertisement91 1960-06-19 5 JjHH Modess tf IB'^ A super soft M I m 1\ SANITARY TOWELS W ?l Because of a new we fabric, wliifh is cxim V %M sorlx-tit, solter an«t s.ili i. A) ■■.iH Because they arc cooler and more M X^KA Because they arc so neatly dI^HP amlwill not show91 words
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Article1168 1960-06-19 6 WHITE PAPER SAYS COMMISSION FAILED TO PROVIDE REQUIRED INFORMATION KUALA LUMPUR. |tf The Federation Government considers the report of the Commission of inquiry into Malaya's pineapple industry published tod*y as being "unduly biased in favour of the canners." This is revealed in a White Poper which1,168 words
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Article294 1960-06-19 6 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore \RRI\ II B«»\< l-um Tokyo. Mmg Konf <BA SO) 60S pm Irom London. Calcutta, Bangkok iBA 771, »3i pm. QanUv From London, Karachi. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur <BM Mf> 5 35 pm..294 words
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Article75 1960-06-19 6 WASHINGTON. I G<n«ral Service., Admini.stratlcn: 'G.SA> an-; ■omced today that bids mould b< mviveti here in August to buy 193 long tons of copan tin alloy in Govern- iripnt atockp. (i S A scaled bids would br considered on offer* for minimum quantities of five75 words
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83 1960-06-19 6 BABY BORN IN CAR AFTER ROAD CRASH ALOR STAR. Sat. A woman gave birth in a car today minutes after ii was involved in an accident. The car which was taking her to hospital crashed while trying to avoid a pedestrian. The woman. Tan Tai. was unhurt. The baby weighed83 words
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Article36 1960-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Sat— A kerosene stove caught fire in a stall at the National Economic Development Fair at the Great Word park tonight. It was put out minutes before the arrival of a fire-engine.36 words
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Article20 1960-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Sat The body of a Chinese man was found today in the sea off Beach Road.20 words
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686 1960-06-19 6 FORD ROW: T.U.C CALL TO TELL FACTS TO PUBLIC SINGAPORE Saturday. THE Singapore Trades Union Congress today urged the Government to examine and make public all facts relating to the present dispute between the Ford Motor Company and its 230 workers who have been on strike for nearly two months.686 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-06-19 6 Pauline is National Ball Queen MISS PAULINE ISABELLA DOORNIK, 23, a Singapore typist, after she was crowned "National Ball Queen" at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. She received $200 and other gifts. Runners-up were Miss Evelyn Isaac and Miss Margaret Morea. The ball was organised by the fun fairHan Hai Fonp - 64 words
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Advertisement47 1960-06-19 6 i h*» §S! *toL J s he knows the secret of how JiiSi^Sj v^ussons '^**Sis?^jj|ggH| CORONATION TALCUM POWDER 111 I 4mm*. ltl ||U|| ||M I li_l__L^M. I.' SHE B A i?^K f 1 ■nut mi Trfrii iii miilin S^Hr jXt- S^v J^K x ..hi SSJEfwXII^^Bt, 4Hk v*:47 words
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Article, Illustration775 1960-06-19 7 Chun Ku-att Hoi - Unseen enemy saps strength of 2.5 million of Malaya's rural folk HOOKWORM: Menace to nations fight against poverty' «v Chun Ku-att Hoi IPOH Saturday. AN unseen enemy is sapping away the strength of Malaya s rural population. It is the hookworm. Daily, between 20.000 to 30.000 gallons of human blood,775 words
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Article, Illustration405 1960-06-19 7 By TAI SING ONN I/UANTAN, Sat. A well-known Malayan author. Mr. S. Dur.n Raja Singam has just finished his most ambitious work to date a massive anthology of Gandhun humour. To be called "A Study of Gandhian humour Mr. Singam described it as405 words
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Advertisement106 1960-06-19 7 IUE^ GAMBOLS ftaM* A&-&4*- /ro^.iu/X CmXOFBOATj /COST OF f EVEe/TIME WE I t\UMxW.\MX». V_ bait- Xr7ti:HZ. I r>ATr~%i a CiCli 1 cab. pctbol. k rt^ ci£me«. V ucrSce \5^X x^H I \aco*TSjL7-to/ Vi mm. %m^ tr w ■m^^ fir lICwCI ft. j *w*?»3oii^H I %M ill Ihh For mother and106 words
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Advertisement212 1960-06-19 7 THE WORLDS MOST EXCITING YOUNG BEAUTIES USE PONDS I I Cto Petre of Stoikholm. Sweden, it a fascinating young actress! She won a vHoljrship to (he famous Swedish Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Vt'hen she's not on stage, Gio leva it p* Mtliaf, but Lnuws she must protect that lovely212 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-06-19 8 ACCUSED OF MURDERING HER 19-YR-OLD HUSBAND NAIROBI: Australian model Miss Phoebe Atkinson (right) married Mr. Zul Vellam, an Indian actor in the Kenya capital. They arrived here on Wednesday, Phoebe took the Muslim faith on Thursday and they were married on Friday. The marriage which took place in the AgaUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-06-19 8 LONDON: Italian actress Sophia Loren shows how she deals with a wolf in a scene from the film "The Millionairess," based on a play by George Bernard Shaw. The man who is being manhandled is Dennis Price. Sophia had special judo lessons to playUPI - 73 words
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92 1960-06-19 8 MARRIED 'OVER 40' MEN LIVE LONGER LONDON, Sat.— The middle aged married man seems to have a better chance of survival than the bachelor, Dr. D. Thomson, the British Health Ministry's deputy chief medical officer, said yesterday. But the mortality rate for all middle aged men la 75 per cent92 words
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Article140 1960-06-19 8 ZAMA (Japan), Sat. U.S. Army authorities disclosed today that Japanese police have charged two American soldiers with raping a Japanese girl near Atsushi, Kanagawa prefecture, last Sunday night. The accused are Private First Class Paul A. Dee and Specialist Fourth Class Harry E. Sharpe, bothUPI - 140 words
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Advertisement141 1960-06-19 8 MALAYA'S FINEST CAR AND MORE THAN EVER MALAYA'S FINEST VALUE a SPECIAL SEDAN 8 7,425. SPACIOUS... lf^^j^^^4.)ggg r KUGGED... V^^Wsass*^^ ECONOMICAL... HOLDEN SPECIAL and better looking than ever! STATION SEDAN 58,570. WITH 41 NEW FEATURES ""^T" "^•=^=Tr^ S t«^ AlO«er*l Motors Product **43MjgET _^«E^M AM olors I univimai c*«s i^k.141 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1960-06-19 9 KATHARINE SIM 1 - KATHARINE SIM 1 By IT is «'iil> lust u\ci .i week since wilt It Beiful l<>! U;r;illH'k. lint I am \utu\\\ realise this for we've <l<<niand Mm so much in the time thai we no* Ih-ili li.im- .mi attack <>l mental indigestion.1,232 words
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579 1960-06-19 9 THE DUSUN. Fri June 10. AN THE 4th, we hod unexpected visitors from the City o marred couple with two children whom the Tuun hod not met before. Why they should bring him a halt p of imported tea he does not know,579 words
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Advertisement51 1960-06-19 9 I r ill AJ^ For cool refreshment throughout the day «J t9\ incomparable Yardley Lavender. Richer, longer lasting, b^-m^s with a unique touch of sophistication. A tw\^ favourite with well-groomed people throughout V the world. Enjoy also Yardley m/m\ \s Lavender soap and Lavender Talc. JfM \^k YARDLEY T English51 words
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Article334 1960-06-19 10 2,500,000 APATHETIC PEOPLE A GERMAN expert who has been studying the incidence of hookworm in new villages has made a startling disclosure: Two and a half million people in Malaya are suffering from the disease. This means the two out of three of the four million who live In the334 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1960-06-19 10 Massive road building plan to open up rural Malaya SEVERAL PROJECTS CONSIDERED MUST 9 BY THE CABINET PLANNING CTTEE SELF-CONTAINED WORK TEAMS FORMED A -MASSIVE" ROAD BUILDING PROGRAMME AIMED AT SPEEDING UP RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THK COUNTRY'S RAPID INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION IS NOW BEING STUDIED BY THK1,160 words
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Article28 1960-06-19 10 1* »»r*t tit rViniauaii M«w Tt MARI Martia Fluff H M r*ciaa awaar la taa Draara Caaaa ractaa aaafclti Kraa fraa> ■aaaaaataft Ltl., P.O. Baa till. a.a«aaart28 words
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Obituary25 1960-06-19 10 10 Marafa IM fa»tala»aa»> •ALT -la faa* alary ar m» om r Itva Baaaaia —«ata« aaaraar af •atr* J mar uaaa.a Juaa Pailip25 words
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Article631 1960-06-19 10 pHARLJE Brown was out V playing golf one mornIng. At the ftrst tee he sliced his bail horribly, sending it Into a built-up area beside the cours*. So he put down another ball, and started again. About lunchtime he was In the clubhouse when the professional631 words
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Advertisement787 1960-06-19 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Ma*** IM f Wiai«M»aiJ TtIMC TAD Hiaatoatorg Kwan| No* jd« aaa »t Mr Tkr la'a Mra laraa Ki«a*i t Banaa ta l»aai*. aMaat I aaaati i ar Mr Taa )>i Uuaa aa laaaaraia aa»*ra. a<aaaa •aa» OVIRSIAS LEAVI m U (IHa.)—«a* t/0 ttt. otn ««mii« Mom U«vi.787 words
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Advertisement59 1960-06-19 10 M Eyes of experience belong to i»n«"t he S» i>» trained ifvln Ki.lex i ion —the largest and l.r-t-i-jii'pped i Nlake »ure ot th« b«>t oare lor ><>ur R >>i or Tudor match h\ handing it in al any branch ot the lk>rne«i Cetnpam or sending it to ROLEX SALES59 words
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Advertisement48 1960-06-19 10 FLIGHTS WEEKLY I TOKYO Fly Pan American's V^| luxurious double-decked go via Manila or uufetVV^ via Saigon. Stopover y.%AaUM t tourist-fare Rainbow V service on every flight. < A For reiervattoru. call your travel agent or A F»ArV ALVfERICACV WORLD'S MOST BXPBRIINCED AIRUNI •AW. tfar*. »h V.t. *at. Of.48 words
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Article290 1960-06-19 11 VI.IER I)E CRIV - VI.IER I)E CRIV. SPORE AND FEDERATION SOCIETIES TO HOLD SEPARATE MEETINGS 11, POLITICAL CHANGES TO BLAME FOR LACK OF COMMON POLICY IN MOVEMENT NOW SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINGAPORE co-operative societies, which have been represented at Malayan co-operative conferences for the last 25 years, will no290 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-06-19 11 Dr. Khoo 800 Ye«, 29. who recently graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Sur- gery degree, shows his certificate to his cousins. Miss Ho Poh Kirn (left) and Miss Tina Ho. who are also studying in Aus- tralia. Dr. Khoo64 words
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615 1960-06-19 11 Students praised for their 'independent and fearless' views CINCAPORE. Sat.— ProJ tessor A. A. Sandosham, former principal of the Singapore division of the University of Malaya, has praised the students for their "independent and fearless" views on a wide variety of topics expressed in their publications. Writing in the University's615 words
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Article37 1960-06-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Registrar of Trade Unions has cancelled the registration of three more unions: Harbour Board Employees Union of Singapore. Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union and Singapore Harbour Board Malay Employees Union.37 words
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Article325 1960-06-19 11 -<•< it i> ,,t h:ii\i» Q,,». Woisiwp 6 P-m dllfW son crmiBj 15 p m M YMCA. M*V% BODHI SCHOOL 'Iorm« 34 OeyUiig Roadi Budobiat ••Malay School In English 10 n.m. to 11 30 cm Encllah 3 pm to S p.m. WOW IX KOK TIEN ME •MBMfTtn*325 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-19 11 Mr. Shanmugam and his bride, the former Miss Seci.\j(hv. who were married in Singapore recently at the Sri Krishnan Temple in Waterloo Street. Thr briderroom. who U the son of Mr. and Mrs. <.opal is <vn the staff of Cable and Wirlrss Ltd., while the bride Is thr59 words
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Article26 1960-06-19 11 gapohe. lal IT tin price In Singapore :odav was 13S««2<, par picul <Jo«ii sm The estimated offering at 340 tans was up IS tons.26 words
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Article33 1960-06-19 11 Stegapar* C'«fra A— cia»»n noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: June/ July $31 (Nominal) Singapore Coconut Oil Millm' Ascariatloa: bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Tone was quiet.33 words
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326 1960-06-19 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Actor has Tengku's backing on new film DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LONDON. Sat. THE MALAYAN Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has promised Kuala Lumpur-born Peter Ame full government co- operation in connection 1 with the film "Bird on the Morning Wing" which the British actor-writer plans! to shoot in Malaya. He326 words
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Miscellaneous79 1960-06-19 11 TODAY'S TIDES M»l»\\ Sm-rfapore 727 ■m. till 3im 7.44 p.m. 7ft 2ini; Port Dirfcson 2.48 ajß > bit 3m> 323 pm. t7ft sm>. Port Bwettenham 141 am. (9ft Bin) 214 p.m. .lift 7int; Penang 950 am. «.7ft lln) 9 42 pm. 1 6ft 2in). M>\fOßß(m Singapore «47 m «rt sm79 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-06-19 12 rE winner of tMs week's top prise of $30 is "Undecided" (right), submitted by Ronnie Lee Sang Kin. of 11-B Pri..,3 Charles Crescent. Singapore 3. Mr Lee used a Retina camera and Kodak Plus-X film Setting. fB. 160 serond. The second prize of $20 ts83 words
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Article972 1960-06-19 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By THE iris diaphragm, set inside the lens, controls the amount of light that can pass through to reach the film inside the camera. The device correspond* In almost every respect with the iris of the human eye. It is a well known fact that when972 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-06-19 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday limes. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with tit* of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. The Sunday I inn will not82 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-06-19 12 TODAYS runner-up prizes A of $10 each go -to "On Ice" (above), by Hoong Chee Choon. of Ipoh, and "Hunting" UefU, by LeeYang Chong, of Penning. Mr. Hoong. of 150 Brewster Road. Ipoh. used a Zeiss Ikon camera and Kodak Mm. Setting: 15.6, 1/50 second. Mr. Lee,72 words
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Advertisement63 1960-06-19 12 NOW IN SERVICE Osaka/Kyoto en route to Tokyo VIA HONG KONG Now 4 flights weekly to Tokyo 2DC 6B flights via Osaka/Kyoto plus 2 non-stop prop-jet flights B£ SPECIFIC FLY cathay pacific AIRWAYS LIMITED Booking*; See your travel agent or Cothoy Pacific Airways. Oceon Building, Singopore. Tel: ***** 8-9. Federol63 words
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Miscellaneous187 1960-06-19 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACEOSB: 1. Tyrannical (8); 7. 1 like <s>; 5 C»nopy \Q; 6. PasDrew (4); 11. Swatn (6); 12. slon <3>: 7. Blast "(4); S. DlsturSweetener (5); 13. Building and iv ber of the peace (8); 9. Scold (4)--«djuncts (8); 15 Position (4); 16. 10. Reared (4); 14. Hurried187 words
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Miscellaneous70 1960-06-19 13 ut a conductor.. X^^^™"*^^ jA^K BBBv\ W r^ SBB^^ I •^..tndrdon'Tiovdaliis'besrv'ork-. But lien the conductor's thcrc*all runs smoothly. lCA^likc j conductor, i> .1 controlling factor. IC in Supcrsholl controls ignition, making your engine run smoothly. preventing wastage of paw and petrol. Fit up wnh Supcr>hell--feel smooth power of the modern70 words
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Miscellaneous1311 1960-06-19 13 UMrWf JCE P.VM»V :>C J^OUS JOE^ TQ SEE y?W ••>. ISAPE S<£ »«r^ in ThS C'JPP-LOCiCE? |wriLLETTNE»\SEEUSUOw > '-0..| |KEEF»A. t :sSIES7EkXE. U'SL I TOCiWCT T U ri/#Cr ai« t>v c«r Vc^l t ITN/ "A VALUER KOSO7V AY.? NOTHINfi, iTO, HAS TO WHATEVER. I TO, s^*»'Z y M OME HANi?1,311 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-06-19 14 Beauty and politics YOU wouldn't have IBM—d, seeing the lovely Korean lass resplendent in national costume, that she holds a diploma in political science. The girl is 20-year-old Miss I Lee Chung Sook < below*. who came to Singapore as 'queen" of Korean ginseng win* to attend the National Economic199 words
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Article, Illustration560 1960-06-19 14 Metronome - ON THE RECORD Metronome By A RECORD to enrich your library is Omegj's presentation of seven Johann and josef Strauss waltzes and polkas brilliantly sung by the Vienna Boys Choir (stereo OSL-38). While the numbers are standard Strauss works, the performances are scintillating examples of choral singing. Seldom have pieces560 words
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Article342 1960-06-19 14 RADIO SINGAPORE AM 630 Oood Morninf 633 Morning Praiud*; 7.00 Th« News: 7OS Mormdu of Melody: 800 The Newt: 1 05 Breakfast Club: 19 00 Programme Summary: 9.02 < Concert Orchestral: 930 Religiou* Half -Hour; 10 00 Music Mosaic; 10 30 Popular Vocal: 10 46 Heat: 11.00342 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-06-19 14 ALAN YANG - ALAN YANG By IN SINGAPORE last week. I met a trio from Spain whose journey to the East has been one of hard work and sheer determination. The trio dancers all are: ELVIRA REAL, leader, choreographer, manageress and spokesman of thr group; ANTONIO LORCA. 25,261 words
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Miscellaneous228 1960-06-19 15 A^^r*^/^"^<^' r*^i-*r I you yellow Fatuous, mace s^ootb his onn hehcmman. •W mo, kjo. 1 ill T*ow I Keep ThOSE^WJ^^l. >-ness^r.O I Cisco.' \ou\*V C 4^4 s»:^ I j^^^POW^ MV 6UN IH4NR9 HI6H/ r^ y IRE SCUEP US// SUCH AIE4N I 4S*i? VSM4T 4BOUT TME Yst^iOßiTA PE4RwT I I Cr.SSS228 words
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Miscellaneous324 1960-06-19 16 A 1 70 THE ROOP, IT'S NONE OP /W BUSWESS, If I DOM'T KNOW. TME ROOP, PLEASft/ I P K X P£fiSUAl>£D £YE TO &V£ UP M£B GUA/-' I 6(?AB I WHERE PIP VOUB UP TO TME I IX aRCKM TH£ WQBLD'S 1 That's not Mutr! #|i#» adrwnturva of LONG324 words
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Article305 1960-06-19 17 JaneLee's HUMAN CASEBOOK I HAVE a wite and eight children, and am in love with a call-girl about 30 years old. She appears to like me, and I have been supporting her for two years. She says she needs $400 a month, but I have been able to give her305 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1960-06-19 17 DLEASE tell me when Easter Sunday will be in the year 2000? ALOYS I US DE SILVA Singapore. Perhaps one of the I most curious and inexplicable requests we j have ever received. But there must be some reason for it. Easter Sunday1,007 words
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Article938 1960-06-19 17 he say» he has not enough money. Once his excuse for not marrying was that he had tuberculosis. He owes me money, which he is not going to pay back. Do you think he has been cheatIng me all these years? M.I.L Yes. 1938 words
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Advertisement464 1960-06-19 17 At* WHY stay in doubt about Tampax? Really there's no mystery about Tampax internal sanitary protection. Learning to use Tampax it about as easy as learning to use lipstick! Just remember that for sierv Tampax-user and there are millions, all over the world there was a first tinrn"! Your own464 words
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Advertisement213 1960-06-19 17 Parker ifo®. Ballpoint have run dry! JJ Its Parker Quality that Makes the Difference Other ballpoints may cost less, but how many have such a generous supply of ink? The Parker T-BALL ballpoint has the ink cartridge that writes up to five rimes longer than ordinary ballpoints! Have you ever213 words
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Article, Illustration722 1960-06-19 18 Agility plus twin virtues of stability and safety THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS, Both the Sunday Times pictures in this pace are of the Vauxhall Series Two Victor de Luxe. PETER LIM ROAD—^^^ TESTING THE NEW VICTOR safety and comfort, and both driver and passengers enjoy distinct freedom from roll722 words
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Article150 1960-06-19 18 By the way... HUKKILN Strttl. lavuuritr supper rendezvous ol a large sec lion ul Blutapore s nightliler*. was ued as usual Three men and a woman QTUW Up. round for the only clear spot nyht beside a jue hydrant. Twenty-five minutes later a street urchin went up to the driver—150 words
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Article, Illustration563 1960-06-19 18 Mil K» are four Series Tuo Victors, all with <\a< ll\ the same ensinr sprcifications and exterior dimensions. ihe range < (insists of the standard saloon, the Victor Super, the Victor de I uxe and the estate car. l>< Luxe and Super models ha\e stainless steel drip563 words
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Article333 1960-06-19 18 Jeffers (6-9) SHATTERS Pahang XI RAUB. Saturday. CINCAPORE led Pahang by 133 runs on the first irv nings in their Inter-State cricket league match on the padang here today Singapore totalled 207 and Pahang replied with 74 Sent in again with 30 minutes to go. Pahang openers Pany and Pathmanathan333 words
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Article114 1960-06-19 18 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat Oeof- frey Walker scored t m liLs farewell n:iirli lor SelnnM tlie defending cliamc against Kedah to help ni> te.mi store a record 382 runs for < wickets declareo in the interstate league cricket m.uih on 11, padanc today Kedah. dismissed for 50114 words
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Article133 1960-06-19 18 TONDON, Sat. Tea »cores la today's cricket matches wera: AT TIN-BRIDGE: Sussex 69. < A. Brown 5-40 D. Half yard 4-20 >. Kent 90-3. AT BRENTWOOD: Essex 238-4 Jk iG Barker 62. T. Bailey 58 not out) v Oxford. AT BRISTOL: Warwickshire 210. 2 (F. Gardner 55. N.Reuter - 133 words
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Miscellaneous116 1960-06-19 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1, Despotic. 7. Garb. > DOWN: 1. Dope. 2. Slew. 3, 11. Lover. 12 Sugar. 13 Premises Pomade Ovine. 5, Tester. 6, Ire. 15 Site 16 Want 17 PattmH in 7 Gust 8> A iut <M-- 9- R»te.. 10. 15. Site 16. Want. 17. Patted. 20. Bred116 words
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914 1960-06-19 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Merdeka soccer tournament's high standing in danger NORMAN SIEBEL warns JHE Merdeka International soccer tournament was the inspired invention of Tengfcu Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaya and the president of the Football Association of Malaya. It was instituted to celebrate the great event of Independence, to be a914 words
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Article486 1960-06-19 19 Evelyn Lee is too good for rivals SINGAPORE, Sat Two schoolgirl athletes Evelyn Lee and sprinter Elizabeth Cheesewnqht were the outstanding performers in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's third triangular meet between Swifts, Royal Air Force ond a Singapore Selection at Farrer Park stadium today Evelyn486 words
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Article483 1960-06-19 19 SINGAPORE. Sat C Rabindran. who won the 440. 880 and mile events I finished individual champi«m at th« Raffles Institultlon athletic meet at Bra.> Basah Road today. Rabindran ran the mile m 4 mln. 53.65ec. which beat the 1956 record by T Kanaga by 6.9 sec.483 words
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Article44 1960-06-19 19 T ONDON, Sat— Andres Gimeno. of Spain, beat Roy Emerson 8-6. 6-3 in the men's singles final of the London lawn tennis championi«hlos at Queens Club today Christine Truman beat Karen Hiintte i U.S. i 6-4. 6-3. in the women's final. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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211 1960-06-19 19 CLNOAPORE. Sat Oordon Ferreira. a Di, »C- athlete. tras the ouUtandln R performer at the Combined B«rtle> and Cedar Secoitdarv School, athletic meet at Bartley Road today •nte*o was Bart.ey, on chj«pio^ and T«y i lee Geat flnMMd champwn of !ce<Ur Sthool. BASTLEV "A^. 100211 words
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Article, Illustration370 1960-06-19 19 C'NGAPORE, Sat. Popular American athletics coach for the athletes he is going to coach in Borneo morrow morning for a month's coaching tour of Sarawa aims to bring a strong Borneo team with him when Tom Rosandich has big plans Rosondich, who leaves toik,Kok Ah Chong - 370 words
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233 1960-06-19 19 JOHANSSON IS 8-5 FA VOURITE TO BEAT PATTERSON NEW YORK. Saturday y^ WACER of $60,000 on world champion Ingemar Johansson made him an 8-5 betting favourite to win his return heavyweight championship fight against former champion Floyd Patterson at the Polo grounds here on Monday night Thus far the bettingUPI - 233 words
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Article82 1960-06-19 19 JOHORE BAHKi m% beat Malnoc.i M in the FVdrr... Uon Government Servirr i Counrll interstate badminton maich at Kilat Club Hal] night (Jolioie first Pnigle*--Roland Ng bt Oeorge Yap 15-4. 15-2; Robert. N X bt M. Joseph 15-4. 15-4; Maurice Khoo bt Rahlm Samad 15-18. 16-7.82 words
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Article42 1960-06-19 19 SINGAPORE. Sat -Singapore Hockey Association team to meet the Royal Indian Navy at SRC. padang on Wednesday is: Anwarul HagChat Hon Yoon. SarbooThambyraj, Skinner Harbhajan Singh: E. Frida. Kartar Singh. G. Jacob. S. T Lingam. Abdullah.42 words
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Article321 1960-06-19 19 CEDAJt Div. "A": 100yds— 1. Tay Lee Oeat. 2. Manjit Kuar. 3. Lee Seok Chye 13.3 sec; 220 yds— l. Tay Lee Oeat. 2. Manjit Kuar. 3. Kamaiah 33sec; *0m htirdlK 1 Tay Lee Oeat. 2. Foo Siew LJ.i. 3. Ng Whye Chee 14.8 sec (record); high321 words
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Advertisement102 1960-06-19 19 3 am I •■aß^^^^ mm^ mmm \^S > Mm THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M 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 AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign102 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-06-19 19 CRICKET: Senior tournament CSC. v Police. Balestier; INdian Assn. v Varsity, Balestier; SJ? C. j v Army, padang; B.C.R.C. v R.A.F.. Phenton Way. Junior "A" Bailee v 0.H.Q.. Thomson Road; RAP. I Polytechnic v I A.. Seletar; ScranI goon Garden v R.A.P. Changi "A", Sr?ran«»n: Prisons v S.C.C., Chanjrt R.AJ133 words
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1346 1960-06-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR is Noel Me Crowdic's lucky course and I expect him to keep up his Rood work with Sage Blue in the Class 2. Oiv. 1. 7 f handicap (Race Three) today, first day of the He rides five fancied mounts1,346 words
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Article1385 1960-06-19 20 FIRST DAY 1 RACE 1 a.»O: (Class K. Div. Abt. 7 Fura. 1. ***** San Juan (CT Awi Sullivan. 6 9.0 (SF) Taylor 11 2. 08 Twilight (Twilight Si.) R. Breuk 5 813 "Shaari Z 3. ***** Roman Galley II (Roman St.) Daniels. S 8.12 War* < 4.1,385 words
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211 1960-06-19 20 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Indonesian national basketball team will play three matches in Singapore soon. Their application, made by cable, was approved by the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation today. The cable, however, did not say when the Indonesians want to come and S.A.B.F. decided to write211 words
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130 1960-06-19 20 Indonesia to hold trials in Singapore OINGAPORE, Sat— Eigh- teen Indonesian yachtsmen, who are competing for places In their Rome Olympic Games team, are expected in Singapore by air tomorrow for a week's competition against members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the F.A.R.E.L.F. Yacht Club. The Indonesians are130 words
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209 1960-06-19 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Doddington, Cecil Street. Balkan Chevalier and Premium four winners at the recent Ipoh meetinghave been promoted to Class 2 from Class 3. Thirteen horses have been demoted. They are: Class 1 to Class 2 The Cobra: Class 3 to Class209 words
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Article169 1960-06-19 20 EPSOM mi EPSOM JEEP POIM1R Rare 1 >\N UAN E stroll (an Klirt >\N II E stroll (in Klirt sipri mi n»i San Juan r-klroll r^lKOI I ■*an Jsan I'ulU Slipprr ui Rac* 2 BRANT AS rtmr T* Wm Rr4o«blr ftl RB8MU1 Branta* (•nc- \\h.,i Mi> (UN IIMOK 3.M169 words
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