The Straits Times, 4 September 1960
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Title Section11 1960-09-04 1 The Straits Times No. 1306. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1960 20 CENTS11 words
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Article160 1960-09-04 1 KLANG. Sat— Cries K "l>aulat Tuanku" (Hail the nt-w Kuler) rang out of Isi.ina Kota compounds at 3 p.m. today as the Mentri Hesar. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. proclaimed the Regent. Tengku Abdul A/i/ shah, eldest son of the lite Vans di-Pertuan Agont: vigor's160 words
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1938 1960-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday SAD, MOVING scenes were witnessed today as the remains of Malaya's second Yang di-Pertuan Agong were taken in solemn procession from the Istana Negara in the Federal capital for burial in the Selangor Royal town of Klang. The Paramount Ruler,1,938 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-09-04 1 200,000 people bid farewell to kind ruler #AN eldeny Chinese kneels on the road and prays at the guncarriage bearing; the Yang di-Pertuan Agong s coffin is drawn past in solemn procession after leaving the Istana Negara, in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article36 1960-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, h. ceived condolence triegrams from the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. the French Premier, Mr. M. Debrc. and the Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys.36 words
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Advertisement70 1960-09-04 1 Diamond Gem Sd ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD PETAL SOFT Caress youi face with soft, A smooth Creme Puff and feel how 9flk\ sheer and light makeua can be. fl^pTOwill 1 You'll delight in the flower-like wKllSfi^# loveliness it brings. Its magic how Creme Puff's array70 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1960-09-04 2 GEOFFREY BOCCA - GEOFFREY BOCCA Tlte day they packed two dirty ships with a strange cargo... By MRS. LAURA CORRICAN tat in her villa behind Cannes and looked down the long length of the empty dining table. She was alone except for her butler, who silently placed before her a1,150 words
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Advertisement126 1960-09-04 2 HERE'S NEWS! SOMETHING COMPLETELY IN BAR SOAP! Swtligkt soap New/ qualrtu new harness Y^^^^ jig M WtO^ ,rfsB&l Sunlight Soap, and it's all new quality pure Sunlight Soap j /»^^^^^^sß fe"- bar soaps. Pure Sunlight Soap gives you more lather XK^^^^-^X /•*i|§||i !§&> W^ less soap that's why it's more126 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1960-09-04 3 Wartime King of the Riviera was a Nazi stooge 4 SUNNY PLAYGROUND OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS -a ft ••;.-•-> playing cards to grey cloth for their uniforms. They in turn presented him with an ALsatian mistress, Fraulein Helene Sanson, a dachshund called Peggy, a Mercedes Benz with unlimited petrol,1,414 words
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Article902 1960-09-04 3 JOHN IZBICKI - When a doctor should tell JOHN IZBICKI THEY SHOULD BREAK THEIR PLEDGE OF PROFESSIONAL SECRECY IN CERTAIN CASES By ON the day they qualify, doctors take to heart an oath which was composed specifically for them 469 years before the birth of Christ. The final and perhaps most sacred paragraph902 words
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Advertisement322 1960-09-04 3 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not 'letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was322 words
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149 1960-09-04 4 Same number of holidays for next year SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore will have 16 public holidays and two bank holidays next year the same as in the present year. Tlics© 'ire' Bank and'rubllc holidays: New I Years Day, Monday Jan. 2 tin substitution for Sunday, Jan. 1>: Thaipusam. Tuesday, Jan. 31;149 words
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Article363 1960-09-04 4 YANG DI-PERTUAN SEGARA TO OPEN WEEK OF MUSIC AND DANCES > Minister tells about its aims QINCAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajarat nam, said yesterday that the Cultural Festival Week beginning on Sept. 12 was a strong point in Government's effort to363 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-09-04 4 CINGAPORE, Sat. J The Porsi High Priest in Singapore and Malaya, Mr. Behram R. Vakil who has recently returned from Nyosolond, told the Sunday Times that raciol discrimination there was not between the blacks and the whites but between blacks and blacks. Mr.317 words
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211 1960-09-04 4 THREE EXPERTS ARRIVE FOR RUBBER TALKS «;iMrAPORF <^tnrHav baturaay. THREE American rubber experts arrived here) today to take part in the two international rubber conferences here and in Kuala Lumpur. They are Mr. Ralph D. Au. Director of Rubber Purchasing of the Goodrich Company; Mr. Robert A. Badenhop and Mr.211 words
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Article47 1960-09-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The eminent Japanese surgeon, Professor Komei Nakayama. will give a talk to Singapore doctors at a special meeting on Monday afternoon. Organised by the Singapore Medical Association the talk will be held at the Allen Lecture Theatre, Sepoy Lines, at 5 p.m.47 words
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186 1960-09-04 4 RIOT VAN LEADS PROPHETS BIRTHDAY MARCH CJINCiAPORE. Sat. Thousands of Sin K apore MusHms today staged a colourPJSZftjTSSIS of the Prophet Muhammad. Thousands more lined tinroute t<> watch the lon« procession, comprising W& Muslim organisations, in eluding lorry-loads of children who were chanting prayers. Many among those an ho took186 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-09-04 4 Mr. Lim Chor Pee, a Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore, and his bride. Silvia Therese Boesch of Winterthur. Switzerland, cut the cake after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore, yesterday. The bride, who is a secretary, arrived here last week. Sunday52 words
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Article85 1960-09-04 4 TODAY: Singapore 10.27 a.m. 1 8ft. lin.) 9.45 p.m. (9ft 31nv>; Port Dick-son 5.22 a.m. (Bft. 61ns.) 5.59 p.m. (Bft. 9ins.); Port Swettenham 4.40 a.m. (13ft. 6ms.) 5.04 p.m. (13ft. 61ns.); Penang 11.46 a.m. (Bft. lln.). TOMORROW: Singapore 1101 a.m. (Bft. 61ns.) 10.40 p.m. (9ft. 7ins.): Port85 words
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Advertisement319 1960-09-04 4 S£A 60 4. MC BOAC REDUCES NEW ECONOMY CLASS RETURN FARES FROM SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BY COMET JETLINER effective October ist ROME RETURN FARE M$ 2,592 ZURICH RETURN FARE IM$ 2,747 PARIS RETURN FARE M$ 2,778 AMSTERDAM return fare M$ 2,778 FRANKFURT return fare M$ 2,778 LONDON RETURN FARE M$319 words
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Advertisement86 1960-09-04 4 Match 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 ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS P otinum86 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-09-04 5 Pictures above and left show the scene in front of the Secretariat building. The royal coffin is placed on the hearse as a Federation flag droops at half-mast. The RMN ratings who drew the coffin atop a gun-carriage are about to move off as the hearse begins130 words
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Advertisement216 1960-09-04 5 A smooth, soft, sleepy pillow —Dunlopillo 4 Super-comfort' Dunlopili>o pillows are the last word Fresh air circulating through DunJorrillo in sleepy comfort. They never get keeps it cool and fresh while you sleep, hot wrinkled or lumpy. You never have There's no dust fluff or feathers. All thi» to plump216 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-09-04 6 WHAT THEY'LL BE WEARING IN EUROPE 4 HAND-KNIT LOOK FROM FRANCE... TIPPED for a resounding success this autumn and winter in Europe, the tiandknit look is already appearing in French off-the-peg clothes. This simple little cardigan suit in "Winter White" wool is designed by Ticktiner of Nice in a new,57 words
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Article1236 1960-09-04 6 ITS SURE HILARIOUS, SAY THE WIVES WITH SO MANY June weddings in Singapore and the Federation last year, just about now a great many brides are preparing for the birth of their first child. Last week I interviewed some of these expectant mothers, and found1,236 words
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Advertisement212 1960-09-04 6 yjk It/j Jk ly ll yjM Waterforfc Qmjstal The glistening beauty of Waterford Class is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the sensitive h.uul anH critical eye of an artist to bring to light the Iml.lt-n in cold pla<». to interpret traditional iti terms of modern living. aterford212 words
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Article, Illustration764 1960-09-04 7 OVER 32 YEARS, SERVICE TO TWO WORLD ORGANISATIONS SINGAPORE, Saturday |HE kind of work for which Mr. Philippe Schereschewsky is eminently qualified has put him in the service of two world organisations the League of Nations and the United Nations over a764 words
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402 1960-09-04 7 JEFFREY FRANCIS - ORE DISCOVERY RAISES HOPES FOR NEW NORTH BORNEO PROSPERITY JEFFREY FRANCIS From lESSELTON. Sat. D.sI coveries of mineral depositb in various parts of North Borneo have heightened hopes of greater prosperity among the colony's 430,000 people. North Bornoo. the poorof the three separate states on the islands ol Borneo— the402 words
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132 1960-09-04 7 lESSELTON, Sat. In Malaya, the dogs go for postmen, but in British North Borneo, the canines apparently prefer weary census-takers. In a recent talk over Radio Sabah, the North Borneo Superintendent of Census, Mr. L. W. Jones, complained "The commonest threat to our enumerators132 words
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Advertisement403 1960-09-04 7 Wise families use the Soap Doctors choose It It belioed that more LKx' i »a»n i^-ir o»t r.jnds and tacea sssai with any other toilet soap. They do It because thnr have found that VN right's Loal 1 ar Soap is the one I i ich keeps thn rhanch and403 words
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Advertisement344 1960-09-04 7 Germ-Fighting Toothbrush fey Reaches you Surcically \\j sssi Made lo May Actively Antucpiic lot t A si up to 4 months in u«e Bk bbVbbbl Inhibits or destroys ALL type* ol germ* EL\ I si^Bj that fall on or hold inn! Q\ j jjjS An investment in oral hygiene you344 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-09-04 7 WE*** &AN\BOU3 I f VOULOVtXJ I 6AV MV UAI(2 J I \LACKS IUtVTIBS^/ WELL. tuis DESciasec MM SYMPTOM« I k E XACTLY y/\fUAT > /IILiA-^^\24 words
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Article292 1960-09-04 8 JAPANESE GOVERNMENT BOWS TO MOUNTING OPPOSITION Sequel to threat by Indonesia to sever relations THE HACUE, Saturday. UOLLAND today cancelled the visit to Japan of its aircraft carrier Karel Doorman following withdrawal of the Japanese invitation as a result of "Indonesian agitation," the DutchReuter - 292 words
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Article236 1960-09-04 8 CASTRO BREAKS WITH CHIANG UAVANA, Sat. Dr. Fidel Castro, Cuban Prime Minister, last night severed diplomatic relations with Nationalist China and announced he would establish diplomatic links with the Communist Chinese. He added he would welcome military aid from them in the event of "Imperialist" aggression. Speaking in Havana's hugeReuter - 236 words
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Article59 1960-09-04 8 LULUABOURG. Sat.— Three British journalists who arrived in Bakwanga. capital of the breakaway "diamond republic" in South Kasai by air yesterday have been arrested. They were Mr. Henderson Gall. Reuter's correspondent. Mr Richard Williams of the British Broadcasting Corporation and Mr. George Gale of the LondonReuter - 59 words
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Article65 1960-09-04 8 LONDON. Sat. Donald Campbell, the fastest man in the world on water, flew to New York last night on his way to Utah and an attempt on the world land speed record. The present land record of 3*4.2 miles per hour was set upReuter - 65 words
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Article28 1960-09-04 8 LONDON. Sat. General Sir Francis Festing. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, lias been promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, the War Office announced yesterday.28 words
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187 1960-09-04 8 PRETORIA, Sat.— A psychiatrist's report that David Pratt, wealthy farmer accused of the attempted murder of the South Afrii in Prime Minister, is "an epileptic and megalomaniac" was quoted in court here yesterday. Pratt's daughter, Miss Susan Diana Pratt. 22. was making an urgentReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-09-04 8 TRAPEZE GIRL DIES IN A LAST-ACT FALL her performance at Chipperfield Circus, when a strap broke. Carmen later died. Her funeral was attended by clowns, midgets and acrobats. Her mother's hands cup the face of 18-year-old trapeze girl, Carmen Rosaire, as she is attended to after falling 25ft. from her56 words
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148 1960-09-04 8 JAKARTA, Saturday. PRESIDENT Sukarno called his Council of the Supreme War Administrator together today to discuss the open breach between the army and the Indonesian Communist Party. The Council usually includes the President. the Minister ot National Security and Army Chief ofReuter - 148 words
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Article33 1960-09-04 8 NEWPORT-ON-TAY (Sco(land), Sat.— Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Charles Lambe. former First Sea Lord of Britain who died on Aug. 29 was buried here yesterday with full naval honours.33 words
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50 1960-09-04 8 HELSINKI. Sat. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev who is visiting Finland on tinoccasion of President Kekkonen's 60th birthday said today Russia would "soon send up a sputnik weighing 60 tons." He added that the Soviet In ion "could send up a whole train of sputniks."50 words
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Article99 1960-09-04 8 WORKING TRACTORS ON THE SEA BED CARDIFF. Sat.— Fishermen 100 years from now may bp frogmen working tractors on the sea bed. Professor Sir Allstrr Hardy told a meeting of thp zoology section of the British v Association for the \d vancement of Sclwicr today. He declared that thp tuskReuter - 99 words
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Article38 1960-09-04 8 ACCRA. Sat. President Kwpme Nkrumah told Parliament yesterday his Government was completely satisfied there were "no string f attached to the Soviet Union's recent offer of a long-term credit of £14.500.--i 000 to Ghana.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article31 1960-09-04 8 TOKYO. Sat.-A delegation representing the Japane>t Government and leading private firms will leave hire next week for the Republic of Korea to investigate the Korean rice market— U.P.l.31 words
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Article29 1960-09-04 8 NICOSIA. Sat The West German Government has offered the Cyprus Republic technical aid for the island's economic development, according to the West German Embassy here.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article34 1960-09-04 8 BONN. Sat— A 200 poundshell from an eight-inch U.S. Army howitzer overshot a target and exploded into uni army camp at Grajenhoehr In West Germany, killing 15 Gls and wounding 27.— U.P.1.UP - 34 words
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Advertisement413 1960-09-04 8 Parker \$M. Ballpoint Its Parker Quality that Makes the Difference Other ballpoints may oott less, but how many have such a generous supply of ink? The Parker T-BALL ballpoint has the mk cartridge that writes up to five time* longer than ordinary ballpoints I Have you evrr purchased a low-priced413 words
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Advertisement89 1960-09-04 8 I C^^OJ\M^ PLAY-UPS I Safest for tiny feet Leather inner sotes ffllt) light, healthy, absorbent v. Wrffl&f -*^^^KjF\ K J&tfKr Soft> $u PP Ie i^M»9 wf w^ I I Wide soles for good balance light and flexible too! fs I M J HT— /^r J firm but gentle m. y89 words
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Article, Illustration1432 1960-09-04 9 HERBERT KRETZMER - HERBERT KRETZMER The girl who has amassed a fortune on skates ITS SO COLD OUT THERE X -I'M" GETTING TIRED By SHE AME KNTOTHE HOTEL ROOM. ONE OK THE RICHEST WOMEN IN THE WOULD. SWITCHING ON HER KLECTRIC DAZZLE, LOOKING LIKE A SAWN 01 I1,432 words
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499 1960-09-04 9 THE dumn ration which the Tuan feels morally entitled to is two or three pips a day. This deprivation is a supreme case of self-mortification. People who know him well say: "Nonsense. It's just his prlggishness." We sometimes get two fruits a day.499 words
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Advertisement176 1960-09-04 9 II Your Key to [SECURITY IMI kl ST SECURITY > ou are assured ofcompleti Security as well as Interest at 6 per annum pa\ablc half-yearly when you open a Bank Deposit Account \uih Lombard Banking. kMMM r"»'« iir, i i .->■ if I nurd ki*tdo~t ton ■*>• m». GROI P176 words
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Article17 1960-09-04 10 la aTa__ </• V.m.mum, LUTEN TO RADIO s.njspoi* for I I m r tr B*b p I17 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES September 4. 1960
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Article408 1960-09-04 10 MALAYA'S second Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. who was laid to rest at the Royal Mausoleum in Klang yesterday, was a monarch after the people's heart. Until the last his thoughts were constantly for the welfare of his six million subjects. Nothing was more touching than the408 words
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Article376 1960-09-04 10 DEA TH OF A SMUGGLER D ECENTLY I spent a day. and most of the night, with a man who has spent the whole of his working life fighting diamond thieves and smugglers. A bullet scar on his shoulder and the mark of a hatchet blow on his scalp show376 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1960-09-04 10 JOHN BAKER WHITE - The Diamond Road is paved with stolen stones JOHN BAKER WHITE By Smuggling is as old as civilisation, but it has never been so widespread, or so highly organised, as it is today. It is very big business indeed, and the top operators are nearmillionaires. These articles tell the story1,063 words
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Article426 1960-09-04 10 "rvARLJNG. isn't It won\J derful.' gushed the newly-engaged girl. -We'll be not two persons. DUt a single couple when we're married. I want to share pverything with you— your joy*, your worries and your sorrows." "Don't worry, darling." replied the husband-to-be "I don't have any worries426 words
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Advertisement205 1960-09-04 10 _*T^^ -___r____l V^' f*^H J _______1 Secrion ct compaaaaW W raa f Wf Uti. Tan cam st«r» ya«r owa vicing— at no additional ea««. •all* taslaest wMaaat Trained men get tha p^ck of top. »o' the good iobt and mate b The A.R.TC. Practical ««dio f^^j NOWMrt'p'in yo*Courie g..e> you205 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-09-04 11 ROYALTY, government leaders and diplomats seen in solemn procession behind the guncarriage bearing the royal coffin when it left the Istanj Negara, in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. In the second row in the picture are (from left): the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman; the Singapore176 words
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Advertisement615 1960-09-04 11 gs B\ 0 .^gfl fc»> iS*^ 1 I 1 ggV m t j i *a L w 1.1 z^- *m j A'# mt l-.^[ C%»/ <;^ar W [ml Why do more and more people travel by P O? Comfort good food. good company. .and service which is offered willingly. Those615 words
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Article, Illustration87 1960-09-04 12 THE WINNER of this week's top prize of $30 is "Crasshoppers" (right), submitted by Rung Chiang Shing, of 1 2-B Prince Charles Square, Singapore 3. Mr. Fung used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford HP. 3 film. Setting: fB. 1 125 second. The87 words
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Article53 1960-09-04 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES will nor be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged. Pictures that have won prixes cannot be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed. Clossy prints are preferred. Do not send negatives, and do not53 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-09-04 12 r 'DAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "A Penny For Your Thoughts" (left), by Charles S. Wong, and "Rattan Washing" (.right), by Loh Ping Teang. Mr. Wong, of 5 Ersklne Crescent. Penang used a Yashlcamat camera and Agfa Isopau SS film. Setting: f 4.75 words
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Article277 1960-09-04 12 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE ON... DAVID CUNSTON By l> for Benedict showing how the names of famous v people of the past live on in the English language today. THE name of the Italian St. Benedict (c 480--543) lives on in several interesting ways, but chiefly of course in the order277 words
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Article, Illustration191 1960-09-04 12 THE study of ants has revealed some of nature's strangest stories, far more incredible than any myth created by man. For the first highly organised agricultural society was formed not by man. hut by the fungus-growing ants of South America. When a new nest is made b\ .i queen191 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-09-04 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9Name and address of sender, with title •>f picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. All entries should be83 words
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Miscellaneous205 1960-09-04 12 ACROSS: 1, Devote wholly (8);' DOWN: 1. Easily managed (6); 8 Recess (4); 11, Drama to music <2, Lofty <i>; 3, Put.-, off (6); 4, (5); 12. Suppose (5»: 14. Quoted Anger (3 5. Sponaer <6>; 6. /i\. k Minns ir rimfwiinii Symbol «o»: 7. Swords <si: 8. SJ 17205 words
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849 1960-09-04 13 TRAGEDY OF THE MAN WHO GAVE US CARMEN' TH U RSD A YJ>. _M [U S _IC A L. SOCIETY CONCERT 1 IS A REAL BARGAIN GEORCE Bizet three of whose songs from his most popular work, the opera "Carmen", will be sung by the Singapore Musical Society's Choir Mt849 words
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Article, Illustration810 1960-09-04 13 METRONOME - Everything about this new classical album is right METRONOME ON THE RECORD By THE musical score from 1 "The Franz Liszt Story" is clearly one of the most pleasing and successful efforts at adapting; a classical repertoire for the screen. As performed by pianist Hurry Sukman, the pieces selected for810 words
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Miscellaneous358 1960-09-04 13 Your Sunday radio DAnin QINfIADORP" "00 I' l1 News; 710 Newstalk; 11.00 Sing It Again; 11.30 Music 1-mUIU 3mva«r*vnt 715 miermezzo; 730 Woman's Prom Vienna. Weekly; 7.45 Irama Malam; 8.00 P.M. 12.00 Edmundo Ros And A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 The Faielv Affair; 8.30 Command His Orchestra; 12.30 Cricket; 1.00358 words
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Advertisement166 1960-09-04 14 INSIDE STORY OF A BIG CLEAN-UP ll^Sli •oJHblbWb^bWP^ > IHL >wja^^aSawß^7^ he cinema, ltsho^showan ol (on the left) is dropped n a^hv depo-it. But New Shell M ashy deposit. "iay wonder »by a>h> deposits cause no much trouble. Here's what happens. DepoMts around the inlet \al\e restrict the flow of166 words
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Miscellaneous1565 1960-09-04 14 jS/ T .J^ i^ Edgar Rice Burroughs i ;"|l* >w^fe^ ■fcfl*~T-_!ir!~^™^^Bß( |^S^^^V. (5 -E^c rt T 1 E*C^>£A^l ".CREASE 3- T C- C^ TWO BawM-_^^^~^S**-r~tm>^ T^^J^ takzakJ.^'h.E I S s'^E\s'- "E5'S Ev n l\^ ONE J= _5, St—l t l > C<:a\ E-- i =A 5. y I T Ar.2*w1,565 words
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Gene Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK
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972 1960-09-04 17 It's the boys who are shy— says youth QEAR Jane Lee: You always say that boys should overcome their shyness and say "hello" to any girl they like to know. But what about the girls? In my opinion girls should approach boys first, as the latter are more shy than972 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-09-04 17 DROP US A LINE IF there's something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Please do not send stamps or addressed envelopes. We regret we do not reply to letters52 words
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Article960 1960-09-04 17 I)EAR KNOW ALLS: Can you tell me why a female dog howls when it hears a harmonica being played? Reluctance to face the music is a characteristic of the females of many species. I AM 16: can 1 get a driving licence? CONFUSED Singapore. The960 words
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Article74 1960-09-04 17 Well, what of beer? MfHEN Mr. A. Ha- mid Kong asked you what are considered the most beautiful words in the English language, you said "honest love." According to a poll of about 100 well-known writers some years ago. the most beautiful sounding English words were: melody, splendour. adoration, eloquence,74 words
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Advertisement158 1960-09-04 17 WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to Miss Jane Lee, The Simday Tillies. Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. vn 1 1 *Pb¥«l ■UU dpii-i Wt i ONLY m UA I C nHLr mm A MB^iW «fl I ICC So many people waste half their days. By the time work is158 words
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Advertisement405 1960-09-04 17 with WIND-DOWN WINDOWS MINI-MINOR Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road. Singapore AND AT WEARNE BROS. LTD in the FEDERATION OF MALAYA, OEALERS in Sjrjwjk: SIME DARBY BORNEO LTD KUCHING. S'bu. Mm, Brun»i Town. Labcuin DEALERS in Eait Coast Rendencv o» North Borneo KVVONG BORNEO DEVELOPMENT COVPANY SANL HVTU WAHXEMI mi405 words
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Article, Illustration835 1960-09-04 18 Peter Lim - Peter Lim THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS MEET THE NEW AND HANDSOME DKW JUNIOR By AUTO UNION of Germany's new DKW Junior is a small family car with many surprises. First of all, its appearance. I expected to see the familiar, rather uninspiring "hump" shape when835 words
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Article, Illustration255 1960-09-04 18 IT WAS ll 40 a.m. on a working .Monday, a time when traffic was Imuirst alone On-hard Road. Singapore And we wore stuck in a luiui- vintage car that refused to co any further .iiisl 10 yards from Orchard ircus. The 1937 model .Mercedes-Benz255 words
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Article258 1960-09-04 18 BY THE WAY... Shell shows its new motor oil IN the carefully furnished exhibition room at Shell House, Singapore, last week, two drops of motor oil were allowed to fall on a slab of heated cast iron. We saw. after the clouds of hissing smoke had cleared, that the llrst258 words
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Article66 1960-09-04 18 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A Hong Kong businessiqan. who holds the seventh dan black belt, said after a recent visit here that he was surprised to see so many women members at the Singapore Judo Club. "Four years ago there was hardly a handful: things certainly have changed,"66 words
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727 1960-09-04 18 Sprinter Frida sets the pace at SBAHF athletic championship CINCAPORE. Sat. Four records were set up on the first day of the two-day Singapore Business .Houses Athletic Federation championships at Farrer Park today. Ernest Frida <Eveready), Singapore's leading sprinter set the '.pace by improving the lOOyd.s record of 10.5 sec727 words
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Advertisement155 1960-09-04 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton -^^S^% y FIRESTONE TYRES HELP YOU MEET '< AND BEAT SCHEDULES ON THE TOUGHEST For high-speed, long-distance hauls or big .-^»y* construction projects in fact, for all types ft* _«^^^B of on or off-thc-highway jobs, Firestone W^^' W iXi heavy duty tyres prove they are155 words
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Miscellaneous116 1960-09-04 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Dedicate. 8, Apse, t Docile. 2, Epic. 3. Deters. 4. Ire.*' 11. Opera. 12. Opine. 14. Cited. 15. 5. Cadger. 6. Totem. 7. Epees. S, Tends. 16. Ice. 17. Green. 19. Toe. And. 9. Pester. 10. Emmets. 13. Inn. 21. Rheums. 23. Debt. 24. Ensure. 18.116 words
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1305 1960-09-04 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL EAGLETS WITH 3 WICKETS LEFT NEED 36 TO WIN By K. Lumpur, Sat |JO more than about 45 minutes play will be needed tomorrow morning to complete the three-day cricket match between Malaya and the Pakistan Eaglets on the Kuala Lumpur padang. but1,305 words
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Article153 1960-09-04 19 MALAYA Xt limv—n: I \K I \(.l I Is Xt Inn Rtt M\l \l !nd liuin lelfriN iiiiddm b vl.ilik 40 Hoeelhmisr Ibw Malik .'I K d* Bshra <• AiUn b «Ju.r-l.i 1 I H..w1.. i Krhman b Malik It tti( hrng c Shakoor b Rehman 1 rphrrdson r153 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1960-09-04 19 mi; ii<* -ii v 1 1 w Koad. ip age Gey- ember 1960 leaving behind -ni-law. Hi grandad sons-in-law, 4 gram. .-law and 37 prea; ren to mourn his ue announced later Friends and relatives are requested no* M senu any scrolls r or wreaths46 words
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Article73 1960-09-04 19 I ON DON es In today's cricks* matches were AT \\OR< ESTU: Won ester Voik.s No play today. AT HASTINGS: England XI Commonwealth XI No play belore tea. AT BMlKPOOL: Lanes 40-3 South Af:i AT MAR<; UC: Glamorgan v Sussex. No play before tea. AT DUBLIN:Reuter - 73 words
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Article86 1960-09-04 19 SYDNEY Sat. Mr. S. G of S\dnev. is confident iy expected to be appointed manager of the Australian cricket team to tour England next year, according to the sydney Morning Herald. It was understood that Mr. Webb.s was the only nomination i for theReuter - 86 words
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Article869 1960-09-04 19 ATHLETICS 3.000 m steeplechase final: 1. Z. Krzyzkowiak (Poland) 8 34.2 (Olympic record; 2 N. Sokolov i USSR i 8:36 4. 3 S. Rhistchui (USSR, 8 422: 4. O. Roelants (Belgium) 8:47.6; 5- G Ijornebo (Sweden. 8:58.6: 6 L. Muller tGermauyi 9:01 b 7. C. Jones I US)869 words
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Article460 1960-09-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Sflection had victory snatched from them in the lasi five minutes of their match against Persldja. one oi Indonesia's top club teams, .it Jalan Besar stadium and had to be content with a 2-2 dram-. Selection, who have built up a460 words
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Article366 1960-09-04 19 LONDON, Sat. Cardiff City provided a big shock in the First Division of the English Football League when they beat' Burnley 2-1 on the chom- pions ground today. Other highlights in thr First Division were: Aston Villa's 3-1 win over Lverton. Spurs 4-0 rout of Manchester Inited.366 words
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Article290 1960-09-04 19 DOME, Sat The United States' monopoly of the men's sprint events 100 and 200 metres in, the Olympic Games was! ended completely today when Italy's Livio Berruti became the first European ever to win the gold medal for the 200 metres. Yesterday Armin Hary. of290 words
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Article110 1960-09-04 19 MALAYAN TEAM CHIEF IN HOSPITAL OLYMPIC VILLAGE. Rome, Sat. The Malayan team chief. Mr. Lim Kee Siong. is in hospital after falling and injuring his knee. A team official said Mr. Lim slipped and fell while visiting a palace near Rome noted for its beautiful fountains, earlier this week. HeReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement316 1960-09-04 19 LASSII 1LI) ADS. AT YOUR StkvlCE (Spore) 2» W»r4t M (Minimum t Omilw I mmmlh. I* VordM 5# f Mm TOUNINC MALAYA? R*ni-»-Car PMOTOCOPV TESTIMONIALS lanif« in. Boat Quay, fcin- j sapoi'. DIPLOMAS tIRTIFICATM testimonials eapM mttM »ou PIMPLE TREATMEMTJ. tsrlsls. agh Beauty TOP OUALITV COLOUR print from phone "Life"316 words
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Advertisement788 1960-09-04 19 NOW for greater safety... dunlop DISC BRAKES r AS STANDARD ON THE NEW j 2.4.3.4 AND 3.8 lITRB I y^^Tf Z^T I \Jr*Y -SHL)i^E^EtiS9te9MHd Man; 2 Jaguars are tne worlds saicst cars Mi they are fitted with the world I safest and efficient brakes Dunlop Disc Brakes Only Jaguar offers788 words
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1182 1960-09-04 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP -b§' i c\ Promoted Cheers is his keenest rival with IAI'TH most of the top stayers out of the way, Rogerthorpe should "make a safe each-way bet in the 1 4-mile Autumn Cup for Class 1 horses (Race Six) at1,182 words
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Obituary32 1960-09-04 20 V I.HELLIAM 0 p.m. nation MRS. ONC BAN KOH IMt f(>nc ai 3 r.m l»»\,n» «0 foi I heng SIEN KWANC -hir», .md ol I.iirv. Tommy and II am on Ihom-32 words
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Article21 1960-09-04 20 rf« Wft Minimum) XAVIER JOSE LOPEZ Belovrd wajr 1 -<|iiii ra Hit;h Man n Ch'ircta rM sir,»i. MagapaM 630 a.m.21 words
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127 1960-09-04 20 ZABIOI IS KEDAH 'S TRIPLE CHAMPION A LOR STAR. Sat. Alor Star champion Zabidl Ismail won the triple crown In this year's Kedah Senior Open badminton championships which concluded here last uisht. In the single*, Zabidi beat Geh Chong Cheng of Sungei Patani in straight sets of 15-7. 15-4. Last127 words
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Article152 1960-09-04 20 I I>(»M JEEP t ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 RODATO Welsh Mji Pulli NICCOUNA XHCOLINA Wrlsh SUr WrUh SUr Kodato lucky Lmkv Kacr l\// >l\(iER I saha Setia !.I5 Orntrnturius DKNTKNTVBII'B <»N PAROI.K Jaiz Singrr .la// Sinx" Tudor Wundn l*>aha SrtU Karr K M HOI \K The <iiant 3152 words
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Article150 1960-09-04 20 I^VALA LfMPITR. Sat.— Penang ihe holders of the Foong Seong Cup for the past five years, look certain of retaining the trophy. They led 3-1 againM Ferak in the challenge round which began at the Pelaniior Badminton Hall torivht. Prnang won both the singles150 words
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Article1221 1960-09-04 20 THIRD DAY 1 I Race 1—1.15: (Class 1, Div. 1) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Rodato rNewlands St.) Spencer. 4 9.0 <F. Maddock 6 J ***** Putli (AS St> Osman. 4 812 (Fi Barratt I 3 ***** l.urky Lu<ky iParkmun St.. R Breuk.. 5 8.12 Hope 9 4 *****1,221 words
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176 1960-09-04 20 SINGAPORE, Saturday CORMfcR Malayan champion Nicholas Harvey led the qualifiers with 145 over 36 holes in the first day of the Singapore open championship or the Royal Island Club today. Four members of the Hong Kong team also qualified for the final 18 holes176 words
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Article154 1960-09-04 20 ]Y| ALACCA. Sat Selangor woAT men regained the Heah Joe Seang Cup when tney beat Penang. ihe iiolders, 4-3 here last mpht. It was Se!nngor's Mis. Ce< ilia Samuel and Jea.i Moey who gamed the deciains point. The score was 3-3 when tney took ihe court154 words
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Article27 1960-09-04 20 TOKYO. Sai—Seventeen-year-old Thai studem Chartchai Lamphafa knocked out. seventh-rank-ing Japanese flyweight Masanobu Kambayasiii last night In >ne Bi.h round uf a tcneduled 10-round bout.— UJ».l.27 words
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