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Title Section13 1960-09-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lew 141 No. i:JO7. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration359 1960-09-11 1 Forte Publique troops lay down their arms Lumumba men pull out of Katanga U.N. FORMS SPECIAL FORCE TO PATROL FRONTIERS LEOPOLDVILLE. Saturday THE CONGOLESE ARMY today ordered a general ceasefire throughout the Congo shortly after Central Government troops of Premier Patrice Lumumba had pulled out of Katanga359 words
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Article133 1960-09-11 1 >l U VO«K. Sat. The I I nitrd States requested today that Mr. Nikita Khrushi h«-v. thr Soviet Prime Minister, should stay a- afcsM as possible to the I nited Nations during his wsit later this month, and not move outside the confine* ofReuter - 133 words
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Article175 1960-09-11 1 SINGAPORE Sal. Singapore Civil Servants request to the Government to put the matter of the cuts in tiuir variable allowances to arbitration will have to wait until the introduction of the industrial Relations OrdiThe Minister lor Labour Mi. K. M. Byrne. said this today in reply175 words
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Article227 1960-09-11 1 LONDON. Sat.— Mr. Brook I Bornacchi. chairman of the Hong Kong Reform Club, who has had talks with the British Colonial Office for reforming the colony's constitution, said today: "We were extremely well received, and 1 am hopt ful He said hi> thre»-niar. dele- iReuter - 227 words
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442 1960-09-11 1 M. S. Randhava - PERTH AUSSIES PASS THE HAT ROUND TO BUY HIM A TAXI M. S. Randhava By and Keith Hooper SINGAPORE, SAT AUSTRALIANS in Perth. 2.400 air miles from here are passing the hat round to help 32--year-old Singapore taxi driver "Happy" Mohammed No h bin Nawawi to get a taxi of442 words
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224 1960-09-11 1 West hits back at the Reds in Germany COUNTER-MEASURES AGAINST RESTRICTIONS L THE WESTERN allie 1 munist East Gerrru severe counter-restricti wishing to travel to t sources reported in Loi -ONDON, Saturday. s struck back at Comany today, and imposed ons on East Germans he West, authoritative ndon. The sourcesUPI - 224 words
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Article127 1960-09-11 1 100,000 FLEE FROM KASAI GENEVA, Sat. One of the main problems facing the Ked Cross in the Congo is the care of an rrttinttrli 100.000 Baluba rr--1 litres who fled from their homes after massacres in the tribal fighting with the I ululias in Kasai province. Mr. Pierre (.aillard. theReuter - 127 words
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Article46 1960-09-11 1 BEIRUT. Sat. One man was injured when a bomb exploded today inside the United Arab Republic Con- sulate here. The explosion took place in the waiting room immediately behind the consulate's ground i floor foyer, destroying part of the interior wall. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration627 1960-09-11 1 TAXI DRIVER EXTRAORDINARY make 1,000 honest dollars and then get one dollar dishonestly. that dirty dollar makes all the <>th<i money bad In his modest little home. Happy has some 1.000 letters from grateful fares from all over the world. And c\rry year. Happy, a devout Muslim,627 words
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Article32 1960-09-11 1 SINGAPORE. Sat —A nine-year-old girl. Khoo Siew Kirn, was critically Injured when she fell from the first floor window of a Duxton Road house late tonight.32 words
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Article, Illustration2208 1960-09-11 2 GEOFFREY BOCCA - MURDER on the BEACH GEOFFREY BOCCA BIKINI COAST Part 3 -RUNNING WAR OF THE RUTHLESS GANGS IT HAPPENS EVERY MONTH -AND NO ONE EVER KNOWS THE BODY E NOT long ago. on the Rue de France, in Nice. Mrs. Wendy Andrews. wife of Hollywood script writer jack Andrews, stopped a2,208 words
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Advertisement130 1960-09-11 2 ■8««»»B888sBs888 in bedrooms, living rooms, offices w I or anywhere airconditioning is A A m required in normal sized space. \M \M IM W^ There's not a cent of cooling wasted ■f'-JAJ^^A J M^^^w^^ J A with a G.E. Thinline. Each model is ideally adapted for the task A I130 words
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Advertisement115 1960-09-11 2 FARGO (»OM KEW ENGLAND) (HITKII MODUCI pc" ''J^ss^Ms^Bß^a^ ''^3^. warn:. vJUHk o>i 20>y *l*Jwssssssss> Asri ~~t~-^> 111 ff Engfoeereef it. ftj-<t Illustrated above ls the »V(T fffVwfi Fanco tipper tru( Ic. +rijrfc i//>/iifi wpec lly sul d f w **%rf% iron mines, building and const motion or leu. Diesel models115 words
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Article364 1960-09-11 3 I SAW one of these dealers in smuggled diamonds not long ago in the Lido in Paris, one of the world's best, and most expensive, night spots. My companion, known at the Police Prefecture as "Monsieur Yves, 1 and a great authority on the364 words
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1138 1960-09-11 3 JOHN BAKER WHITE - THESE MEN HAVE BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS JOHN BAKER WHITE HIRED KILLERS PREVENT ANYONE MUSCLING IN' ffjSiEHl i By THERE is nothing romantic about the Diamond Road and no glamour surrounding those who work on it. Its traffic is sordid and corrupting, controlled by cynical, ruthless, men. They do not1,138 words
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293 1960-09-11 3 CHICAGO, Sat. A boy preacher, James "Jeep" Reineke is bringing packea congregations to churches in the American Mid-West farm belt. And he is only five years old. The world's youngest evangelist, dressed in while flowing smock and a polka-dot bow-tie. is293 words
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Article, Illustration466 1960-09-11 4 SINGAPORE'S 'HELEN KELLER 9 SHEDS TEARS OF JOY AT AIRPORT CINCAPORE. Sat. S inga po r e's most remarkable deaf and blind girl, Miss Chan Poh Lin, 17, today left Singapore by air for the United States with466 words
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171 1960-09-11 4 SINGAPORE Sat. Dr. Francis Lopez, a director of the Lions Club of Singa- pore, has called for the formation of a cancer society here to fight the disease. Dr. Lopez, who wa*, addressmii a luncheon meeting of the Singapore Publicity Club at the171 words
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Article32 1960-09-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four hundred and nine more cars were registered in Singapore last month, bringing the number of cars at the end of August to 61.207.32 words
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189 1960-09-11 4 Union sends ultimatum to 11 banks in Malaya DENANG, Sat. The National Union of Bank Employees has sent a three weeks' ultimatum to 11 banks in the Federation. The union's general secretary. Mr. Yuen Fook Cheong, has written to Mr. H. H. Liller. chairman ol the 11 -bank committee, asking189 words
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Article61 1960-09-11 4 KANGAR. Sat.— A Thai prisoner, has been recaptured at Titi Tinggi, 10 miles from here, after four days of freedom. He escaped from a Kangar hospital lock-up laa% Monday while being held in connection with the kidnapping of an 18-year-old girl in July this year. He was61 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-09-11 4 COH BEGINS THE WORK ON $65 MIL. REFINERY Finance Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee yesterday shovelled earth in a traditional Japanese ceremony to initiate the construction of the S«5 million Japanese oil refinery at Tanjong Berlayer. Dr. Goh matched spades (above) with >lr. S. Yorozu general manager of the Maruzen175 words
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Article291 1960-09-11 5 PARTIES ACCEPT ALBAKRI PLAN AS BASIS TO ENSURE PEACE Attending leaders reach accord on all principles KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. LEADERS OF all political organisations, except the Malayan Party, gathered in the Federal capital today and came to a "gentlemen's agreement" to keep future elections "clean." They291 words
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Article97 1960-09-11 5 YOUTHS SAIL OUT ON RAFTS IPOH. Sat.— Despite swift currents and bad weather, seven adventurous youths of the Malayan Outward Bound Association, Perak Branch, left 'I.i pah. 36 miles from here, this afternoon on two rafts down tue cro«odileinfested Sungei Batang Padang in a bid to reach Teluk Anson by97 words
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Article65 1960-09-11 5 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Three fishermen who left Hutan Melintang, near here, 13 day* ago for fishing grounds In the Btraits of Malacca, are missing. Search parties of relatives and friends who went out j Into the open sea in a variety of craft to look for them,65 words
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Article25 1960-09-11 5 PENANG. Sat. Another forged $50 note— the 12th discovered in Penang in recent weeks was detected in a bank here yesterday.25 words
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Article24 1960-09-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will give a performance at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow between 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.24 words
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Article52 1960-09-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The R.A.F. Benevolent Fund Drive Is presenting a charity film premiere of "Jet Storm", starring Richard Attenborough, at the Lido Cinema on Wednesday. Sept. 21, at 9.30 p.m. The Volunteer Pipe Band from R.A.F. Seletar will play at the foyer from52 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-09-11 5 General Electric Company employees picketing outside the firm's Magnet House in Bukit Timah yesterday.18 words
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116 1960-09-11 5 Workers at GEC plant go on strike SINGAPORE. Sat. More Irian 150 employees of the General Electric Company here went on strike today for the second time thK year. They are employed at the company factory in Bukit Tiinah Road. A statement issued today by the G.E.C. branch of the116 words
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305 1960-09-11 5 MIC CHIEF WARNS OF DANCERS OF INFILTRATION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, today warned the party to be "eternally vigilant" against infiltration by people who would stab them in the back. He made this warning at the 14th annual delegates conference305 words
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Article77 1960-09-11 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Six people who operated wireless sets without licences were fined in the ninth magistrate's court today. They were Brigadier L. P. Molineaux. B. G. Hewlson. G. R. Cooper. Richard M. Corwin. T. J. Kingdon, all of Cairnhill Court, and Nawi bin Kichut of Victoria Strett.77 words
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Article25 1960-09-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Seven winners of the Central Electricity Board scholarships j left here today by air for England to study engineerIng.25 words
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Article113 1960-09-11 5 Well-known football veteran dies BATU GAJAH. Sat —Mr Lee Ec Eow. 53. wellknown Malaya Cup soccer veteran and a former Perak football coach, died In the hospital here early this morning. He was admitted on Tuesday evening following a road accident and died without regaining consciousness. Mr. Lee, a. salesman,113 words
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Article257 1960-09-11 5 Brief visit by "Happy Harry SINGAPORE, Sat. Canon Harry Thorpe, an Australian former prisoner-of-war chaplain on the Siam-Burtna "Death Railway." passed through Singapore on the liner Arcadia today on his way to Britain. During his short stop-over here he laid two wreaths at the Kranji War Memorial on behalf of257 words
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Advertisement119 1960-09-11 5 SEA 60 4. MC BOAC DICES NEW ECONOMY CLASS RETURN FARES FROM SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR BY COMET JETLINER effective October ist ROME RETURN FARE M$ 2,592 ZURICH RETURN FARE M$ 2,747 PARIS RETURN FARE M$ 2.778 AMSTEROAIM return fare M^ 2,778 FRANKFURT return fare M$ 2,778 LONDON RETURN FARE Wls119 words
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Advertisement667 1960-09-11 5 Cheongsams while you vu*>* London's latest fashion gimmick Read this amusing feature in the September issue of if/111 M. S. ANSHUNG Sails For BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN 15th October Ist CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE I for passages apply to MANSFIELD «fc CO., LTD. SINGAPORE 2412 K. LUMPUR ***** PENANG ***** THE667 words
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Article129 1960-09-11 6 4RE you having trouble J\ getting your children to take vitamin A via carrots? Then you should try this Sunshine Salad. Empty into a small mixing bowl one package lemonflavoured gelatin. Stir In one cup boiling water, until gelatin is entirely dissolved. Mix in half cud ire-water, one129 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-09-11 6 4 WINNING WAYS WITH THE STOLE -MYOPIANS ARE SUCH ODD INVADERS! LONDON. rvOODLES down the side of my Paris note*J book remind me that, watching the Balmain mannequins, trailing yards of glory, I resolved to devote a paragraph to THE STOLE and how to wear one. Conspicuous by her absence202 words
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1319 1960-09-11 6 Those out-of-focus creatures from another dimension... AS WE LIVE in this great, green world of ours in comparative happiness, most of us are pretty smug about things. First of all, we feel we are the only intelligent beings in the whole universe. Secondly, even if there are people on other1,319 words
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Advertisement282 1960-09-11 6 iiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'CJiimiHiiiitiiii Mode^ USA. v BESTFORM'S S H O W o O MoltH p O Purpose P Longlina You can use it so mony oys /V L^jf^Jf^J MORE Wl^®^ USEFUL MORE llJhs.^r%j\ MORE I/@€@Vn econo V/f t7 7 MICAL You con buy them ot any Good Store or Ring up *****282 words
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Advertisement304 1960-09-11 6 /JHs Moc|ess .SIM A super soft /RE 1\ SANITARY TOWELS i m&m* JVcaiue of a new wondrr /V ly| Übric, which is extra ab> jIV sorbent, softer and safir. By Because they are cooler and moi» r\ comfortable. f W Because they are so neatly designed and will not show304 words
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Article, Illustration399 1960-09-11 7 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG By QINCAPORE Sat. Fourteen years ago. a woman defied three armed men who tried to rob her in her Silat Road home. Although one of rhem was armed with a gun, she took up o stool399 words
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Article465 1960-09-11 7 THE DUSUN, Friday, Sept 2. A TRAGEDY nearly occurred at 8 o'clock this morning. The Tuan was looking out of a bedroom window when he saw the Cook walking through the "semak" of the roadside area, looking for durians. The Cook was about six feet465 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-09-11 7 Nurse V. Mudeliar (left) instructs trainee cadets in the methods of handling patients in bed. The "patient" is cadet Lam Kooi Lav of Ipoh.30 words
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325 1960-09-11 7 MARJORIE THOMSON - MARJORIE THOMSON By CYDNEY, Sat. Lecturing to trainee nurses in general hospitals in Sydney is part of the training course for the Sister-Tutor Diploma undertaken by Miss Vijayambal Mudeliar, from the General Hospital, Singapore. Miss Mudeliar. in Australia under the Colombo Plan, began the 12-month325 words
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80 1960-09-11 7 AUSSIE FLOATING FAIR DUE NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE, Sat. Australia is to send a big floating trade rair to Singapore and the Federation as part of an extensive promotion drive for more trade with South-East Asia. The floating fair will be earned in the Royal Interoccon Lines ship Straat Banka. which80 words
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Advertisement107 1960-09-11 7 Don't take chances always ask for CASTROI by name Your dealer or garage man can 't guess which oil you want. This is u'/r.v von should ask for Castrol by name, both on the forecourt and in the service bay. 1142 t BpJX ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT /V[107 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-09-11 7 TAE*** 0 GAMBOLS /OOUOLE TUBOeN FOU6 SiVW \BIOUT Two/ $qa^ &&*<&£# TO WMOM \™£&St) (**■■■> t)14 words
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Article, Illustration303 1960-09-11 8 Dag tells U.N. Council of Congo threat to security of the world UNITED NATIONS (New York) Sat. MR. DAC HAMMARSKJOELD. U. N. Sec retary-General, last night warned an emergency session of the Security Council that the Congo crisis represented a clear "threat to peace and security" of the world. InReuter - 303 words
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Article98 1960-09-11 8 JAZZ LORD PETTIFORD DIES AT 38 COPENHAGEN. Sat. \j Oscar Pettiford, considered one of the world's leading jazz bass players has died here at the age of 38. of a throat complaint. He leaves a widow and three small children— Cello. Cellina and Celeste. Pettiford who played with the bandsReuter - 98 words
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122 1960-09-11 8 SUNNYVALE, California. Sat. A four-year-old boy was reported in serious condition today afte. he was stabbed by his mother in order, she said, to prove her love for her husband. "I wanted to show him how much I loved him, so IUPI - 122 words
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Article34 1960-09-11 8 JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesia will send a woman ambassador to Washington, the Foreign Affairs Department confirmed yesterday. A Department announcement said Mrs. Suplni will replace Mr. Mukarto Notowi--1 dagdo.— U.P.l.34 words
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Article64 1960-09-11 8 JAKARTA. Sat. Navy headquarters today announced a navy patrol ship had sunk an unidentified vessel "Illegally fishing In Indonesian territorial waters" off Sumatra's east coast near Medan's harbour of Belawan or Aug 31. The ship was sunk by gunfire while the crew was picked up64 words
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483 1960-09-11 8 if From Page One been shut down by the United Nations force. U.N. sources said they did not know what the position was outside Leopoldville. Only two Military Police guards stood outside Camp Leopold today and no attempt was made to stop correspondentsReuter; UPI - 483 words
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216 1960-09-11 8 NEW GUINEA MUST GIT FREEDOM SOON, ENVOY SA YS SYDNEY. Saturday. HOLLAND must speed independence for Dutch New Guinea to prevent it becoming a second Congo, the new Netherlands Ambassador to Australia, Dr. J. D. De Beus, said today. He told reporters on his arrival In Sydney en route toReuter - 216 words
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Article63 1960-09-11 8 PEKING. Sat. President Sekou Toure of Guinea arrived here today from Ulan Bator, Ou^er Mongolia. He is the first African Head of State to visit Peking. He was greeted at the airport by the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chairman of the Republic. Mr. Liv63 words
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Article50 1960-09-11 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. mak Mahvi, 26-year-old radio engineering student and a second cousin of the Shah of Iran, was robbed and stabbed here last night in front cf his residence. Police said two Negroes robbed Mahvi of Jewellery and cash to the value of M 515.000. —U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article34 1960-09-11 8 ANKARA. Sat. Twentythree people were killed and several others injured when a bus carrying 45 pa*sengers plunged over a 60-foot ravine near the Black Sea town of Fat-sa yesterday. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration27 1960-09-11 8 OSAKA, Sat.— Japanese y lice have arrested 49 peoj: including three iaw two Japanese and a K of an armed intcrnatioi narcotics ring.— U.P.l.27 words
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Advertisement118 1960-09-11 8 MALAYA'S J^o^Sa. Achievements •*^4 A% in the Third Year |of Independence The Book every Malayan will be Proud to read Now On Safe^**^ Everywhere Postal Order $2.30 from The Straits Times Press Ltd, HI Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore. For that well-groomed 100k Aw* II118 words
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Article, Illustration364 1960-09-11 9 ARCHITECT'S BLUEPRINT, ACCEPTED BY GOVERNMENT, PLANS SEATING FOR 7,000 WORK ON $1 MILLION PROJECT AT PARK IS TO BEGIN SOON 1 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Singapore Government has accepted a local architect's plan for a million-dollar open-air National Theatre at King George V Park.364 words
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Article98 1960-09-11 9 FIRST BIG AIR TOUR TO JAPAN rjINGAPORE. Sat.— -Fifteen O people from Singapore and the Federation will leave by Cathay Pacific Airways on Sept. 15 on a 15-day inclusive tour of Hongkong and Japan. The tour is arranged by ('PA and this is the first time that an airline has98 words
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Article26 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Recorded Music Society will present a symphony concert in St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall at 8 p.m. on Wednesday26 words
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184 1960-09-11 9 Finger-tip painting fascinates a crowd SINGAPORE. Sat. A crowd of about 50 people gathered round a table at the Victoria Memorial Hall here today, fascinated by an elderly man who created art with his fingertips. The artist was Mr. Wu Tsai Yen. 49. an expert on finger-painting. With a quick184 words
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Article45 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, will discharge the functions of the office of Yang di-Per-tuan Negara during Inche Yusof bin Ishak's visit to Brunei to attend the 44th birthday celebrations of the Sultan from Sept. 21 to 25.45 words
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Article29 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.-Dr. Ha Suyin will lecture on "Deve lopment of a Malayan Chines literature" at the Cultura Centre on Monday, at 5 p.m Admission is free.29 words
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280 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A FORMER STUDENT, Teo Kok Teck, who was released from jail early this month after completing a two-year term for possession of Communist documents, is now being held under a banishment order. Government .sources this afternoon confirmed that Teo wa.v being detained under280 words
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Article55 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will be the guest of hon- our tomorrow at a tea party i organised by the Young Women's Muslim Association to celebrate Prophet Mohamedu birthday. The party will be held at 31 Lorong55 words
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Article44 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sin- i I gapore's Yang di-Pertuan j Negara. Inche Yusof bin j Ishak. will hold a reception for delegates to the International Packing and Quality Conference for Rubber at the Istana Negara on Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.44 words
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Article163 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ameri►s can soprano guitarist m« rw,* «,m -v,» o r-^itai Nina Dova will give a recital., sponsored by the Singapore j Musical Society, at the Cul- tnrai r>ntrp her* at 84S n m tural Centre here at 8.45 p.m. on Oct L The New York163 words
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Article31 1960-09-11 9 n SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Labour and Law e has advised about 200 photol graphic studios with dark rooms on how to comply with the Factories Ordinance.31 words
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90 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mi. E. B. Mahei. 69. an Australian senator, said here today that there was an increasing feeling of goodwill between Japanese and Australians. "The war is finished." he said, "and you cannot keep a grudge for life." Mr. Ma'ner arrived in90 words
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Article23 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Health Ministry toj day received no report of any new positive typhoid cases in Pulau Bukom.23 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-09-11 9 Catherine Tan 17 (above), will make her stage debut in the role of the Street Girl in "Merdeka Bridge.' a three-character playlet written If a local playwright. I.v Singko. and produced by Marian Love. "Merdeka Bridge' is one of three one-act plays to be staged by96 words
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154 1960-09-11 9 SINGAPORE'A LITTLE UNITED NATIONS'Dr. TOH C I NGAPORE, Sot Th« Deputy Prime Minister, j Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that although SingaI pore was not a member of the United Nations 1 Organisation, it could nevertheless be said that the many races living here "truly make our island State154 words
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Advertisement191 1960-09-11 9 FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS We are proud to have official APPROVAL ot our locally produced school-books. Locally written, locally illustrated, locally printed aud bound their quality is up to the best international standards. AND they are specifically made to meet the requirements of Education in OUR COUNTRY. ASOHAN MEMBACHA SISTEM FEDERAL191 words
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Miscellaneous286 1960-09-11 9 ill V i I Ii 1 I I >l i l ■■^■■I^hhi IKmhmhl Hmbmbbh I! rpHE following is today's I from Kuantan. Kuala Lumpur 1 schedule of civil air- «g« "30 p.m.. from craft movements at Paya B nei Dm Kuc gs* Lebar Airport. Singapore: p? n L ar 7286 words
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Article77 1960-09-11 10 M Horrfj till iVtntmumt ETERNAL vrro-.d I Of f ertr.ral Appliances Moderate <harses lood -fj-<l reauKa. Telephone S pore LISTEN TO RADIO BMBa presentations Of Xweel and Lively on Sunday and ■he Pops on Wedneaday both ■1 '< pir '-hen yoj will hear tb« Mu«:< INSTITUT JEUNESSE ET Retu'»77 words
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Article464 1960-09-11 10 rE latest envelopment in the 15-month Singa-pore-Umno crisis the severance of relations with the State Executive Committee by the Party Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur was not unexpected. It was the Singapore Umno it>elf— pius the so called rebels— who sought the intervention of the parent464 words
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Article789 1960-09-11 10 Brenda Murphy - Brenda Murphy India will still be importing food in 100 years STARTLING ADVICE BY TOP SCIENTISTS By CARDIFF STARTLING advice on the way to solve the world's population and food crisis emerged last week from the British Association for the Advancement of Science. CherishedReuter - 789 words
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Article585 1960-09-11 10 Luxurious homes for top reds EAST BERLIN. SATURDAY. AJORE than 2,000 specially-chosen techni- cians are working day and night so as to finish by Oct. 1 the world's strangest housing colony for top Reds. When it is completed its luxury will put Hollywood to shame. From his holiday sanatorium in585 words
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1006 1960-09-11 10 RALPH MIDDLETON - RALPH MIDDLETON SCOTLAND YARD'S BLACK MUSEUM HOUSES A THOUSAND CRIMINAL GADGETS By ENTERPRISING young criminals should make it their business to visit Scotland Yard's 'Black Museum." Several tours of inspection would teach them to master-mind innumerable crimes give them an insight into a1,006 words
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Advertisement57 1960-09-11 10 mwm Eyes of experience belong of theS«i»-trained •«chnician> at Singapore Rolex Service station— the largest and he<>t -equipped in Mjl*\a. Make •ure ol the best care (or your Rolex or Tudor watch by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company, or tending it t0 ROLEX SALES AND57 words
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Advertisement83 1960-09-11 10 FLY PAN AM BIG JETS... SAIGON MANILA UK w A via the Pacific or via the Middle East m^% P4 and Europe EUROPE**?*"*^w| I^^^^*^'^*»jb» b^> <^|'!''' i >^ Throughout the Paon^ fie and 'round ths> WU. world Pan Am offers you more jets to more places than any other flj83 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-09-11 11 MAN WHOSE FIRST AIM IS SERVICE RETIRES SINGAPORE Sunday. A man who fought hard and long for better conditions of service for Singapore Government employees has retired He is 52-year-old Mr. Harry <ew Danker who has served the Singapore Government for over 35 yea: When he retired recently he was301 words
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Article46 1960-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Central Sikh Temple Com- t mittee will hold a week-long public exhibition from to- i morrow of pictures, maps and i factual reports of the current •Punjabi-Suba movement' to' establish a Punjab-speaking state in India, at 175. Queen Street.46 words
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Article67 1960-09-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A Socialist Front Member of Parliament. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, today accepted an Invitation to visit the Language and Literature Agency here at the end of the month. Mr. Lim had criticised the work of the agency. He had alleged that the agency67 words
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Article27 1960-09-11 11 6INOAPORE, Sat— The tin price here today was quoted at $400 per plcul, up $1 on an estimated offering of 250 tons, down five tons.27 words
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Article35 1960-09-11 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed 1 copra: Sept./ Oct. $30> 4 iNomlnal>. Singapore Coconut Oil .Miller* AaMeUUon: bulk $4i sellers. I drum $47 sellers. Tone was quiet.35 words
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Article135 1960-09-11 11 PEN COMPANY DROPS TV ADVERTISING LONDON. Sat— The Parker Pen Company is to drop television from this year's autumn and Christmas advertising programme, which will be the big*restrver in the company's history. This has been announced at the firms autumn sales conference by Mr. W. Ramsay Lyon, a director. Mr.135 words
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Article20 1960-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The giant tattoo staged by school- children during the Children's Festival last month raised $555.55.20 words
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Article157 1960-09-11 11 FILM SOCIETY -NEW SEASON SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Film Society begins a new season on Sept. 25 with the screening of "Divided Heart", a British film produced by Charles Crichton. A non-profit making and non-political organisation, its purpose is to encourage film appreciation by showing films of merit, of scientific157 words
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Article21 1960-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Loh Peng Kee has been elected president of the Singapore Harbour Board Local Senior Officers' Association.21 words
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Article, Illustration388 1960-09-11 11 NELSON RUTHERFURD - White ants made a meal of tapper's $200 savings NELSON RUTHERFURD HE SAVED FOR MONTHS BUT WON'T GET HIS BIKE By MUAR, Saturday MORE than anym thing else in the world, Mohamed bin Mahmud, 21, yearned to possess a bicycle. But he has been cruelly cheated of his dream. Inche388 words
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196 1960-09-11 11 THREE mat FOR INDECENCY IN SINGAPORE PARK SINGAPORE. Saturday. rWO men and a girl were fined $10 each in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today for indecent behaviour in a public park on the night of Aug. 3. The men were Wang Toon Jock. 21. of Leng Kong Tiga. and196 words
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Article29 1960-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two thousand people are expected to take part in the 50th anniversary celebration of the Church of the Sabred Heart in Tank Road tomorrow. I29 words
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122 1960-09-11 11 Rubber packers chief: More business soon SINGAPORE. Sat— The pre- I sident of the Singapore Rubber Packers' Association,! Mr. Ng Quee Lam. said last night that the International Rubber Packing and Quality Conference opening here on Monday would pave the way to better understanding between consumer and supplyIng countries. Speaking122 words
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Advertisement341 1960-09-11 11 L _-#<T JStHm J Why do more and more people travel by P O? Comfort. .good food. .good company. .and service which is offered willingly. These are some of the reasons why so many more people prefer to trav>i by P O. After a P O f trip you'll always341 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-09-11 11 HIGH TIOES TODAY: Singapore 2.18 a.m. (Bft. lln.). 3.13 p.m. (Bft. 41n.); Port Dickson 9.44 a.m. 18ft. 41n.> »66 p.m. .7ft. Bin.): Port Swet- tenham 8 46 a.m. (12ft. sin.). 9.01 p.m. (lift. 61n.); Penuif 3.3 l «.m. (7ft. 61n.) 3.49 p\m. (6ft. 9in.) TOMORROW: Slngarore 3.01 ajn. i7ft. Jin.).90 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-09-11 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Childhood" (right), submitted by Chui Hong Sam. of 39-A jalar^Tiga, Kallang Airport Estate. Singapore 14. Mr. Chui used a Rolleicord camera and llford HP. 3 film. Setting: Ml, 1 125 second.46 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-09-11 12 THE second prize of $20 is won by "DewDrops On A Blade Of Grass" (below), by G. J. Chew, of 371 Main Street, Balik Pula.u. Penang. Mr. Chew used a Rolleicord camera and Agfa Isopan ISS film. Setting: fll. 1 50 second. THE64 words
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Article61 1960-09-11 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. All entries should be bigger than61 words
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Article285 1960-09-11 12 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID CUNSTON By Cfor Columbus showing how the names of famous people of the past live on in the English language today. AS befits the memory of a pioneer navigator and an intrepid explorer, the name of Christopher Columbus, born Cristofore Colombo (c. 1451-1506), lives on285 words
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Article, Illustration134 1960-09-11 12 The week's other prize winners r DAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to 'Towing Poles" (right), by Tony Wong Kok Chong, and "The Combat" (below right), by Chin Sek Ham. Mr. Wong, of 1164 Sembawang Road. Singapore 27. used a Yashica Pentamatic camera and llford H.P. 3 film. Setting:134 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-09-11 12 MTHEN you go for a picnic into an averagesize field in Britain, say of 10 acres, you are eating on a living carpet of 23,000,000 spiders of various species. Without them the economy would not exist. For in Britain alone they account for hundreds of billions217 words
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Advertisement222 1960-09-11 12 ILFORD make k better •ht pictures and amatrur photof raphrr* atrrr that .M^V. I*" brut all-round film, jW i« ILKORD Hl*' W world-famous (or its high \sgl «.pr*d and superb all-round performance. I Obtainable from all leading Photographic Stores I thTfamily I VITAMIN SYRUP I I M YOU'LL FIND I222 words
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Miscellaneous194 1960-09-11 12 (popular crossword^) a 7™ ACROSS: 1. Amphibian f 4): 6.! DOWN: Ran away <4): 7. Goods 11. Animals <8i; 1 4.' Trustworthy (it: 3, Elliptical f4>: Bound over <4>; 15. Dsu>h <4t 14. Hereditary factor (4) 5. RefUM 16. Cleft in glacier <8<: 17. Art (4.: <7>: 7. Having winf?s194 words
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798 1960-09-11 13 METRONOME - THE TOP TRIO' THIS WEEK CONTAIN MUSIC FOR DIFFERENT OCCASIONS METRONOME ON THE RECORD By THREE new albums to suit three different occasions: a convivial gathering of friends, a wedding, or an evening of meditation and all three are first-rate discs. In one album Mitch Miller continues his immensely popular798 words
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Article796 1960-09-11 13 All our own talent SINGAPOREANS ONLY TO APPEAR IN THE STATE'S FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND DRAMA WESTERN music and the Englishspeaking stage are to be well represented in next week's Cultural Festival in Singapore, and it is pleasant to note that all the items to be put on will come796 words
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Advertisement146 1960-09-11 13 AND ONLY Germ-Fighting Toothbrush Ruche* \ou SurcuJllv YS5v B Mide to mjv r\cti\tly Antiseptic lor '^L up to 4 months in u<c! UL LV^iHB Inhibits or destroy ALL tv-pcs t>t S"m» 1 w\\ I"H An investment in -tjl hymene you e.in'i \\ll\ ILJ afford to he without! Get new Dr.146 words
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Miscellaneous368 1960-09-11 13 I Your Sunday radio RADIO SINGAPORE Womans Weekly; 745 Irama P.M. 12.00 Edmundo Rob And j n nr wnkl Malam; 8.00 The Fazely Affair; HLs Orchestra; 12.30 Bunday Re- AM 630 Good Morning- 632 8-3 Command Performance: 8.00 cltal; 1.00 Galaxy Of Ghosts. All I Monilna Prelude- 700 The Nevis-368 words
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Advertisement221 1960-09-11 14 INSIDE STORY OF A BIG CLEAN-UP ii be seeing this te<t at the cinema. It shows how an ordinary high-quality -motor oil (on the left) is dropped onto a hot piston and leaves an ashy deposit. But New Shell grade <on the right) lea%cs no ash) deposit. \o\x may wonder221 words
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Miscellaneous1391 1960-09-11 14 i»W.J.g— -T f^ V- J»t>; fr^ following up a n*w interest J F-. < °f their way d^M 1 M B9bb^ s. n ts,rsi^ss*s ATA h ~«°v: this week for all fIW I Mm routine is had for you. bJI L days. If you 1 W M "1 sbW are1,391 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1960-09-11 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 regret1,267 words
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838 1960-09-11 17 gane Lee's HUMAN CASE BOOK Will he think I'm cheap? ...ASKS GIRL WHO GAVE A GOOD-NIGHT KISS QEAR Jane Lee: I hove known a boy for eight months. Recently we went to the pictures, and he kissed me good-night. He is a good boy and I like him, but do838 words
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Article96 1960-09-11 17 I WOULD like to ask you what my race is. My father is an Indian Muslim and my mother is a Malay. According to my identity card| my race is Indian. But my father has told me to change my race and be a Malay, the96 words
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Advertisement358 1960-09-11 17 Any wty she turns. M the picture of POISE There's very special quality •bout her. It's in the gracious way she moves the artfully simple way she dresses the quietly assured way she speaks. She's the kind of person who goes about her living poised and confident. "Problem da"s" have358 words
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Advertisement18 1960-09-11 17 WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to Miss Jane Lee. The Sunda\ Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.18 words
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Advertisement256 1960-09-11 17 Ibbbbbb>b** aCaßßßte^—^^BßßßaM^^^^^ «sW Bar aBBW. aV> W*V On safari with Butch Biff-trame hunter Derek (roes on safari in the garden whenever )M can. and Butch, tbe bull terrier, is always alongside. His rol* varies. He may be the faithful hound or a very tame lion, but always he hero-worships his256 words
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Article, Illustration545 1960-09-11 18 VISITOR'S REMARK THAI SHOCKED CRICKET OFFICIAL ATA TEST' SPORTS NOTES BY L.M.V. IN Kuala Lumpur a week ago. an official of the Pakistan Eaglets Cricket Club made a significant remark when he saw a big crowd on the opening day of the unofficial "test" against Malaya. "Why don't you charge545 words
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78 1960-09-11 18 SINGAPORE, sat. The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold its last council meeting this term on Thursday, at the Chinese V.M.C.A. In Selecie Road. Among other business, the council will fix a date for 1 the annual general meeting. Mr. Chua Tian Trek,78 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1960-09-11 18 SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE ID 19 ESTATE CAR ON THE wettest day last week, I road tested the French-manufactured Citroen ID 19 Estate Car. This model is known as the Safari in Britain, where Citroen has a factory, and1,348 words
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Article109 1960-09-11 18 MROSS: i. FYog. 6. Wares. 11. Leve:ets 14. Leap 15 Elan. 16. CimM 17. Wile. 18. Lea. 19. Rota 20. Pints 22. Abscond. 25. t Coup 28. L«ase 29. Fore. 30, Erne. 31. Porters. 33, Scare. 35, I.«no 38. Erg 39, Grub 42. Eminence. 43, Lama. 44, Rite.109 words
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Article82 1960-09-11 18 IN an article on research into the effects of road accidents, published in a recent issue of The Autocar. Hans PatleUh says: •'lt is worth risking everything to avoid a headon collision; it is far better to try and wriggle through and thereby smash sideways into the82 words
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Advertisement105 1960-09-11 18 I NO CLUTCHING, NO STALLING with famed TERRAMATIC drive More advanced features than any other angledozer Exclusive POWER-ANCLINC bUdc M time increases efficiency! Torque converter drive INSTANT POWER— SHIFT with cidutiv* Counter Rotation' doubles crawler working speeds and manoeuvrability Four forward and four reverie speeds Torsion bar track suspension Full105 words
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Advertisement196 1960-09-11 18 W\ Volkswagen ™^B Fast becoming Malaya's most popular car SO COOL VW is synonymous with Endurance Reliability Economy. All four wheels are independently sprung Big Car Comfort. Front Stabiliser Bars are now standard equipment— cornering stability assured. Apart from the VW classic design, it has an air-cooled engine, tested and196 words
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Miscellaneous12 1960-09-11 18 SPORTIKC SAM fey lUf- Wootton MERE r V >~ '•VftfXiSftfeAi'Svlvi 4 """THB£i£ k^y2^»12 words
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Article, Illustration712 1960-09-11 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL EAGLETS' MALIK DOMINATES THE DA Y'S PL A V By Singapore, Sat. CINGAPORE made a fighting recovery to be 82 runs for seven wickets at close of play when they began their two-day cricket match against the touring Pakistan Eaglets on the. SingaporeLOW YEW KONG - 712 words
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Article77 1960-09-11 19 -l\i.\l'(il!l Ist .'nnv V Irffris b Malik 0 >lcrtan b (>h.if(M>i 0 da MHa Ii Malik H Bowles (.hafoor b Malik 6 U<iiKlhou<« Ibw Malik b Malik 6 hnkhatn i.tufoor b Malik 12 Drlilkin not out 17 A ili Mai not out ti r \tras loUl (for seven) 8277 words
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Article38 1960-09-11 19 DONCASTER. Yorkshire, Sat Mrs. A. Palmer's Accompanist won the Portland Handicap, run over 5f and 152 yards here yesterday. Mrs. m. Turner* Bleep-Bleep pcond and Mr K. Wheldon s Runt Hope third. Twelve ran38 words
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699 1960-09-11 19 It's a Russian Olympic Games hattrick versus US LATEST RESULTS THt Rome Olympic Game powerful Russians once States in gold medals and co tones HelsinW, Melbourni Epre t. am linal. 1 Italy. 2. Britain. 3 1.5.5.X., 4 Hungary. Sabre linal pool: lt.il> bi France 9-7. U.S. bt L'.S.S.R. 8-8 (65699 words
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184 1960-09-11 19 DONCASTER, Soturdoy. CIR Victor bassoon's Epsom Derby winner, St Poddy, coasted to the easiest possible win here today in the St Leger, final classic of the British flat racing season Lester Pigsott held St. i Paddy in third place for mostReuter - 184 words
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Article71 1960-09-11 19 CINGAPORE. Sat. Centre 13 tnreequarter Caldwell scored 13 poinis for Naval Ba»e "B" in ttmtt 22-3 viciory over Singapore Rec.eauon Ciub in a rugger match on tiie padang today. He was responsible for two of Ml team's rive tries and also made two conversions and kicked71 words
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338 1960-09-11 19 CHUA FIGHTS HARD FOR TAN HOWE LIANG ROME, Sat. Sinqapores Ton Howe Liang was lost night the proud possessor of a Silver Olympic Medal won and awarded amid a spate of protests in the lightweight weightlifting. His manager. Mr. Chua Tian Teck. who is also Singapore's Chef de mission, madeReuter - 338 words
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94 1960-09-11 19 ONDON. Sat. Stanley Matthews, one of England's most famous soccer players, today saw hl.s 14--year-old son. Stanley, become the youngest boys' singles winner in the history of the British Junior lawn tennis championships. Matthews Snr the former! England outMderight. still plays for First Division94 words
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Article167 1960-09-11 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Amateur Weight-lifting Federation will fully support whatever plans Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will de- ctde on to welcome home Olympic Games silver medallist Tan Howe Liang and Chef de mission Chua Tian Teck on Thursday. At an emergency meeting today, the167 words
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Article41 1960-09-11 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ooals by Jailane and Ah Kam helped Tanjong Pagar Rangers to beat Farrer Juniors 2-1 In a soccer match at PaTer Park today. foresters beat Rajaji 4-3 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer I Park today.41 words
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244 1960-09-11 19 CINGAPORE, Sat. A 15 -strong swimming and water-polo team from Bombay will compete against Singapore in a match here next month. The match is the result of negotiations initiated by the Bombay A.S.A. secretary. Mi Khurshed Golwalla. who ■MHi through Singapore on his244 words
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Article39 1960-09-11 19 LONDON. Sat— County chnmpions Yorkshire had scored 188-4 |at tea against the Rest, in ioI ciay'.s only cricket match, at tlie I Oval. W. Bolus scored 77 and B Close was 5(1 not out —Reiner.39 words
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Advertisement232 1960-09-11 19 ■■fP^R F E C tTeA^NTJO I I ""'*is BBSs i Xt V». M^^B faTI T *^KCTr¥'' .....^■•^■■■'•^i*^^^"' "*»"^s«»a^B»rf^Bafa«Sßa«saF^B»»a»a»i«s»»a«sa«sa»a«Bsa»»--*— i L **C-*v j^K^lsfl ssßPSflsssssss! ssssssssssssssHsssW K T^^ salon had succeeded l^Rfe jB- beyond their wildest expec|HL tations. Tony's styles were U«^^^ Jfl so popular, and Lily had mSm^^tt^. isdt suc^ a232 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-09-11 19 t'RK'KET: Singapore v Pakistan E»«lets. padan^ MOTOR RACING: SMC. Gymkhana. Thomson Road i 9 a.m. i. GOLF: R.S.G.C 18 holes mixed foursome*, sime Road.24 words
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359 1960-09-11 20 Wanderers, one of the favourites tor the English Football Association First Division League championship, crashed in the day's biggest upset tn today's programme, being beaten 3-1 on the Everton (round Defcndli Bun Tol red well i in away games Burnlt y bfat Wpm Bromwieh359 words
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Article24 1960-09-11 20 tk Ml I Minimum) MR A MM. P KANDIAM Thank lor Ih. :r attend •onicr.itulatory mrnrtgv. valuable «m» on th.ir marnace on 3.9.60.24 words
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1042 1960-09-11 20 EPSOM JEEP - RACING FOUR WINDS TO BEA T STRONG FIELD EPSOM JEEP Back-in-form captain Marvel is the obvious main threat with ESPOM JEEP'S Best Bets are Hindu Robe. Cinema 111 and Fire Power. CALL BOY'S Double is Pulot Itam and River Cloud. THE COINC is HEAVY. FOUR WINDS 11. a rapidly improving1,042 words
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Article1072 1960-09-11 20 FIRST DAY AT Race 1 *.»O: (CUSS 4. Div. 3 Furs. 1. ***** In Winning Mood (Pil St.) Tjoa. 6 9.0 .Lee 1 2 80 Tionr Bahru (Dollar Kongsi) Tjoa. 4 «.13 Maddock 8 3. ***** Southern Moon (Chlng St.» Daniels. 7 8.11 iFi SuMan 4 4 ***** Kwangtung1,072 words
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Article151 1960-09-11 20 I rrnu.ii' 1 1 i i I w I D\f l i < 'i > I r iv Race I HINDU ROBE 3.M Southern Moon Indian Heather ■m MOON HINDI KORt Hindu Robe I.aralcgiv Star&hine Indian Hrathrr Race 2 3.05 FIRE POWER Ellew Gerry's Lack RELIABLE < lIKNI Gerry's151 words
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268 1960-09-11 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Six horses which did well at I the recent Bukit Timah meetI ing have been promoted to Class 2 from Class 3. They are Roc. Tumbalina. Promise. Duke of Mantua, Fine and Dandy and Yardarina. At the same time 25268 words
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Article180 1960-09-11 20 CINGAPOKL. Sat.— The Si.igapore Gold Cup. worn 535.000 in Shakes a:.d a Gold Cup. for Clas-s 1, Div. 1 norses over 1' 4 miles will be tr-e main event at the Singapore Turf Cluos October (Gold Cup) meeting on Oct 22 26 and 30. There180 words
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