The Straits Times, 13 November 1960
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Title Section12 1960-11-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m No. 1316 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1960-11-13 1 SAIGON REVOL T CRUSHED Loyalist troops lift 30-hour siege on palate MARINES. 16 TANKS SWITCH THEIR ALLEGIANCE TO PRESIDENT DIEM Rebels give up, fleeing coup leaders held SAIGON, Saturday. INFANTRY TROOPS loyal to South Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem today crushed the 30-hour armed revolt of paratroopers. The rebel paratroopers,Reuter; UPI - 1,280 words
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Article53 1960-11-13 1 MWII s.u The piratroop coup in Saigon had planmd Military adrteen of th«- South-Kan Asia Treaty Organisation (SeaU) Into a series of urgent consultations in Bangkok, an army announcement indicated here today. The military advisers are gathering in Bangkok for a onferrnce scheduled to begin onReuter - 53 words
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Article115 1960-11-13 1 The King: Ceremony on Jan. 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Tho Installation ceremony of the Yang dl-Per-Uian Agong will take place on Jan. 4. it was officially announced today. The glittering function will be held in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall at 10.30 a.m. The occasion will be marked with two115 words
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Article57 1960-11-13 1 LONDON. Sat The Fe- deration Prime Minister, i Tengku Abdul Rahman. j arrived in Southampton by i tug this afternoon from the Isle of Wight, where he disembarked from the liner Bremen. With a police escort, the Tengku drove to London, where he will stay forReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1960-11-13 1 LONDON. Sat The Marquess of Blandford. 34-year-old heir to the Duke of Marlborough, was granted a decree nisi in the London Divorce Court yesterday because of his wife's adultery.31 words
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Article198 1960-11-13 1 M.M. and Miller separated but not bitter tornry and has no immediate plans for divorce." Miss Newromb told reporters outside an East Side block of flats where Miss Monroe was in seclusion on the 13th floor. The "beauty and brains" marriage of the 34-year-old actress lasted198 words
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Article27 1960-11-13 1 PARIS. Sat.— Senator Llydon Johnson. United States Vice-President-elect, will atI tend a conference of NATO. i Parliamentarians here from Nov. 21 to 26— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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243 1960-11-13 1 LONDON. Saturday. MR. CHESTER BOWLES, who has been mentioned as a possible American Secretary of State under the Kennedy Administration, said last night he thought America had handled the Communist Chinese question "rather stupidly.' He said in an interview on commercial radio that he243 words
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Article36 1960-11-13 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. The Indian Priiru Minister. Mr. Nehru, has accepted a British Invitation to go to London next March for a meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, usually reliable sources said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article73 1960-11-13 1 PLANS FOR BOOK ON ALY KHAN KARACHI. Sat. Plans to publish the life story of the late Prince Aly Khan if possible on May 12 next, the first anniversary of his death in a motor car accident in France were announced here today. Its author. Mr. Gulah Ali Allana. saidReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1960-11-13 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The Western powers suffered their second procedural defeat In three days when the General Assembly yesterday endorsed a bid to postpone indefinitely elections to the Security Council and Economic Council39 words
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Article207 1960-11-13 1 Big police swoop 100 SUSPECTS ROUNDED UP J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— One hundred suspects of secret society activities were rounded up in a lightning raid late tonight on 12 hotels in busy Puda Road by baton-wielding police. After nearly two hours of questioning on the scene and at the Cheras Road207 words
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Article30 1960-11-13 1 FAU OF REBtl >\U.u\ -,i I •kui V' Hi hi: U iland lv j >p«i(j IIUII^Ut tujl bck ni'i tluir M < Hill li< jpiMupriitt I bked kj I30 words
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Article23 1960-11-13 1 EDINBURGH. Sat. Mr. O. Grimond. leader of th« British Liberal Party, has been elected the new Rector nf Priinhnrirh Ilnivprsltv23 words
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Article, Illustration5558 1960-11-13 2 Because of the tremendous interest in the case the Sunday Times presents a special, complete report of the most important trial of the decade That word? 'No other would be fit' Schoolgirls know the Lady C words Mftfl BISHOP SPEAKS UP5,558 words
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Miscellaneous40 1960-11-13 2 ACCUSED: Nnguii Books TIE CHARGE: Publishing a* obttcie btek, to wit, lady Cditttrity'i Ltvtr' by D.H. LavrtM* PROSECUTION: Mr. Mtrvyn Griffith-Jones 5EFEMCE Mr. Gerald Austin Gardiner. Q.C. Mr. Jeremy Hutchiojoa JUDGE: Sir Laurence Byrne JURY: Three women aid nine mi40 words
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Article, Illustration1622 1960-11-13 3 JUDGE to JURY You're not censors with blue pencils UR. JUSTICE BYRNE, presiding over the first cast indicting the work of o major English writer sine* 1928 when Mill Radclyffe Hall's "Well of Loneliness" was deemed unfit for publication, summed up in the case of the Crown versus1,622 words
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Article, Illustration723 1960-11-13 3 Weigh its merit against the obscenities CASE AGAINST LADY C JURY TOLD |R. MERVYN GRIFFITH JONES, RM who led the prosecution of ■wl Penguin Books, accusing them of publishing an obscene book, told the Old Bailey jury that the Act under which the case was brought restricted his freedom to723 words
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Article, Illustration768 1960-11-13 3 THE CASE FOR LADY C kIR. Gerald Gardiner, Q.C., for Penguin Books, spoke for Ihr. 55mm. 25 minutes longer than Mr. GriffithJones. He said: Is not a prosecu- tion of pornographic booksellers. It i.s a prosecution of Penguin Books, who say thTe Is nothing768 words
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Article377 1960-11-13 4 Coroner hits out at sealed lips MALACCA PUBLIC UNDER FIRE FOR NOT HELPING POLICE INVESTIGATION MURDER IN CROWDED PART OF TOWN -YET NOT ONE PERSON HAS OFFERED INFORMATION MALACCA, Saturday. THE Malacca Coroner, Mr. Ramanathan Iyer, today lashed out at the public for failing to volunteer information in connection with377 words
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185 1960-11-13 4 Boestamam: 'Collective working' is party aim JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The chairman of Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, told the par- 1 ty's congress here yesterday that he would work j to establish a democratic j Malaya based on the concept of "gotong royong" ("to work collectively"). He said this when185 words
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Article27 1960-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Colin Marcus. Permanent Secretary to the Minister for Health, and Director of Medical Services. Singapore, has resigned, the Government gazette announced.27 words
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64 1960-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Mrs. Ng Quee Lam. wife of one of Singapore's leading rubber merchants, will give away the "Ng Ques Lam Shield" and cup to winners of the lirst aid competition of the Havelock Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade tomorrow. The prize-giving will64 words
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200 1960-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A man said in court today that he was under the spell of a magic potion when he gave false evidence in a preliminary inquiry In which another men was charged with using a corrosive substance. Rahman bin Baboo, charged with perjury,200 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-11-13 4 Lady Selkirk helps in poppy naking LADY SELKIRK, uife of thr British Commissioner for Smith-East Mi i this morning paid a courtpsy call on 20 members of the Chinese Ladies' Association, who were making Poppy Day wrt-aths at the Singapore Recreation Club. From <>! wreaths, the Association has raisid S.MS.I112 words
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Article63 1960-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two youths Lim Ah Bee and Chan Chee Chuan. who forced their way into a house in Boon Teck Road in a bid to rob two old men were convicted on a charge of attempted robbery in the Third Criminal District Court63 words
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Article40 1960-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three hundred students ol the University of Malaya here, including 50 girls, have volunteered to donate their blood at the General Hospital blood bank as part of their contribution to their 'welfare week.'40 words
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299 1960-11-13 4 PUBLIC IS THE CAUSE OF POOR HEALTH SERVICE' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Malayan branch of the British Medical Association has blamed the public for preventing the country from getting a better medical service. In an editorial in the Medical Journal of Malaya, it warned that unless the general public pays299 words
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Article112 1960-11-13 4 PLAN FOR RELIEF OF FLOOD VICTIMS KUALA LIMPIR. Sat. Elaborate measures to meet any serious flood disaster in the Federation have been taken by the Social Welfare Department. The Minister ol Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said today: "We have at our disposal hundreds of blankets and112 words
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Article, Illustration440 1960-11-13 5 YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA SPEAKS OF AT OPENING OF NEW NATIONAL LIBRARY BOOKS IN 4 LANGUAGES, MODERN FACILITIES FOR SEEKERS OF KNOWLEDGE SINGAPORE. Saturday. SINCE Singapore became a self-governing State there had been a great cultural awakening, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said today when he440 words
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Article186 1960-11-13 5 Xl \l ll »Ill R A (.••id Medal Hun b> M.ila\a it tii«- Royal Horticultural Sot i.t> s htlsta. Exhibition in England rennth has inspired the li.mi.iii m of an Orrhid n.m ii v Bate About 100 enthusiasts gathered hen- last ni^ht and inaugurated tin- Idaagat186 words
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174 1960-11-13 5 NEWSPAPER SEIZURE: 'A THREAT TO FREEDOM 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seizure by the Federation Government last month of copies of the Siang Pau. the tai Chinese newspaper In the country '•threatens it not violates, one I demon oi rxpresiion of Journal! inday. no SUJ dealt copies of the on Oct. 17174 words
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Article123 1960-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Bottles were hurled at a police inspector la*t night when he opened fire to prevent a gang clash In Kampung Bugis. otf Kallang Road. Insp. Lam. Chit Puan and a detective, on anti-secret society patrol, saw a group of about 20 men near the123 words
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Article37 1960-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commander -in Chiet Far East Land Forces. General Sir Richard Hull, will attend the SEATO Military Advisers 1 Conference to be held in i Bangkok from Nov. 15 to 18. 137 words
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306 1960-11-13 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police detained a youth on suspicion of being involved In a stabbing case here tonight, lost him in a chase within 30 minutes, and caught him again after about an hour in a manhunt that covered the Tiong Bahru area. Before his306 words
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Article201 1960-11-13 5 Rakyat chief to lead party again JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The sixth annual congress of the Party Rakyat, Malaya, ended here today with Inche Ahmad Boestamam being re-elected as national chairman of the Party. Inche Nazar Nong and Inche Omar Nordin were also re-elected as vice-chairman and secretary-general, respectively. The others201 words
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Article87 1960-11-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sat. Pretty 20-year-old Wong Soh Lean of Jalan Ibrahim Sultan successfully petitioned for divorce on the ground of cruelty from Cheong Lai Kirn. 32, of Jakan Kampong Amin! in the High Court here today. Mr. Justice Adams granted Wong a decree nisi to be87 words
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Article38 1960-11-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Alliance candidate, Mr. Chan Fong, today won the Lima Kedai local council byelection. He polled 156 votes, a majority of 40 over his Socialist Front opponent, Mr. Lee Kow.38 words
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Article229 1960-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation Government has decided to ratify the International Tin Agrement, 1960 as adopted at the final i plenary session held at United I Nations headquarters on June 24. It was announced today. An official statement said that the government was making229 words
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Article166 1960-11-13 6 THOUGH it has similarities, and comes in the same position on the menu. Terrine should not be regarded as the same thing as pate. Terrine, which is cooked in an earthenwa. c dish, is essentially coarser in texture than pate a sort of farm-house cousin. As often166 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1960-11-13 6 A SUBTLE HINT OF SHAPE HOW TONGUETIED MEN CAN PROPOSE... THE OTHER DAY a young man whose signature was absolutely illegible wrote to me and asked a pathetic question: "I am in love with a girl, and I want to marry her; HOW DO I PROPOSE?1,104 words
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Advertisement865 1960-11-13 6 E?^ Soft cool Caretsa— the safest feminine towel. Softer becaus* It's a knitted fabric— no gauze, no chafing. Fine plastic film for complete security. Feel supremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modern women wear Caressa for complete freedom. Stitched loops hold it firmly in place.865 words
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Article213 1960-11-13 7 CENSUS GIRLS BETTER THAN MEN I^UCHING, Sat.— Girl enumerators were found to be more useful thon men in taking the census in the Sibu area of Sarawak, according to a government statement. Housewives proved to be more at home with the girls, and when interviewed, gave ready answers. The girls213 words
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Advertisement917 1960-11-13 7 jQQOQt W I AAAAAcx. I DUSUN SETS READY FOR THE FLOODS THE DUSUN, Fri., Nov. b A fLOOD is expected next month, ond we hove to ensure that there is enough firesjj wtod stocked on high ground. This morning tarted shifting billets from the roadside to o spot behind the917 words
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Advertisement497 1960-11-13 7 //liil||iii;iM:i\kl\i, (I lIM'IISIi II Ill VIS II NO CHANGE ■■E IN LONDON AM) IX SIN(.APORI Policy of Stability Maximum Security bnrrnt pmi vMtom dtducuon of I MM A ingdom Income Tarn GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,00t Write today to the General Manatcr lor vonr cop* of "Bank Deposit Account" Booklet No.497 words
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Miscellaneous44 1960-11-13 7 mE-**"" "QAM SOLS &qm& 4fig-^4t-last wee* Tr^Qi ■■>"*^uc) l EIf rf fg* y rou Kio KiOT yes EVERY oav «-oe)| L^P^vecv wetu ofeAß wtiL "~T7U6APO OP A N rTUAT DIET AGAIN V EVEQV M6ACS 7~SW '"'S BANANA DlCTy— (mAPVELLCXIS QtETj) J J 1 I44 words
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450 1960-11-13 8 Republican leaders told to re-check all votes cast 'THERE IS CHANCE OF HUMAN ERROR IN A CLOSE ELECTION' 111 ASH I NCTON. Sat Republican state leaders have been asked to recheck the presidential voting in all states. This follows reported complaints of fraud, votebuying and other irregularities and because of450 words
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Article129 1960-11-13 8 PALM MM II (Honda), Sal. Prt-si-dent-eleri John Kennedy i .i^M'd in semi-tropical warmth hvre today his first real day of relaxation in more than nine months of a nonstop campaign that has now taken him to the White House. And only 80 miles away in Miami. VicePresident129 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-11-13 8 A TRIUMPH FOR THE MISS FROM ARGENTINA LONDON. Sat THE battle for the "Miss World' title, covetea by beauties from all over the globe, ended in a clear victory for Argentina whose 21-year-old Norma Gladys Cappagil (right), a model from Buenos Aires, came through first with flying colours. one judge,242 words
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Article, Illustration244 1960-11-13 8 Australia should be for whites only says Slim LONDON. Saturday. FIELD MARSHAL Viscount Slim, former Governor-General of Ausrra- lia. said here that he was strongly of the opinion that immigration to Australia should be confined to white people. He told members of the Royal United Service Institution, a military museum244 words
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112 1960-11-13 8 2,000 dockers on strike in Melbourne MELBOURNE, Sat. The Melbourne waterfront was Idle today for the second successive day when 2.000 watersiders did not arrive for work. The Australian Stevedoring Authority had called for 145 gangs to work 34 ships. The trouble began last Thursday when 85 watersiders were sacked112 words
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41 1960-11-13 8 LONDON, Bat— The British post ofnee made a profit of over £20 million In the year ended March 31. it was announced in a White Paper here. Income rose by £25.5 million to £442.5 million41 words
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Article29 1960-11-13 8 TAIPEH, Sat.— Chinese on Taiwan today observed the 95th birthday of the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen who founded the Republic of China in 1912.29 words
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Article16 1960-11-13 8 PERTH, Sat.— Three earth tremors shook the KalgoorlieBoulder district early today.16 words
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232 1960-11-13 8 PARIS, Sat. Police arrested more than 1,000 people on the Champs Elysees yesterday to prevent the Algerian riots against President Charles de Gaulle from spreading to Paris during Armistice Day celebrations. De Gaulle was acclaimed by the huge holiday crowds In Paris as he232 words
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Advertisement138 1960-11-13 8 New Low 8.0.A.C. Fare to London only l^M 1 <*fc .'h^A-: UrMmi» H 3Eutt«MaH! ZrjWr*|Tßßf^jH|^^py^^**'w!iM^ Ljhd^" -T "mas M$2 808-and stilj you can stop-over at I m i h I ariMU Sm^mßm Bl b^bT bbb^bV *^^bb these exciting places at no extra air fare Your fun really starts when you're138 words
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477 1960-11-13 10 Sunday Nov. 13. I960 ONG after the hectic U.S. presidential election, experts will be analysing the reasons for Mr. Kennedy's success. I The electioneering campaign itself was remarkable in several respects. Both candidates made good use of party resources. But Mr. Kennedys planning477 words
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Article, Illustration840 1960-11-13 10 M. S. Randhava - Asian Seamen's Club is dying for lack of support M. S. Randhava One of the world's finest— yet it's running at a loss and Singapore sailors DON'T care By nN A BACKWATER behind the Singapore Polytechnic stands an imposing building that commands a panoramic view of the nautical activities of840 words
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Article319 1960-11-13 10 A WOMAN was standing on a street corner, looking distraught. As pas-sers-by stopped to ask her what was wrong, she said she had lost her little dng. A Boy Scout asked th«* woman: "Excuse me. madam, but is your dog a white-haired fox terrier?" "Yes. yes!"319 words
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Article, Illustration727 1960-11-13 10 JOHN CALVER - STOCK EXCHANGE MAN'S MESSAGE FOR MALAYANS JOHN CALVER By £HAIRMAN of one ot the world's leading stock exchanges at the age of 39 that was the proud achievement of Mr. Alastair Hugh Urquhart two years ago. Many wise old heads shook critically when the young ex-soldier took charge But the727 words
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377 1960-11-13 11 Ismail hears U.K. students grouses FRANK VIEWS FROM SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION YOUTHS 'Draft of inquiry report is ready' From HALL ROMNEY I ONDON. Sat. Re lations between Federation and Singapore students in Britain are being given priority in the Ismail Inquiry Commission's report to the Federation Government. This was disclosed377 words
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Article117 1960-11-13 11 TODAY: Seulll KeclUl 4.45 a.m. f"ft *****. 4.22 p.m. 1 5ft 3m) Singapore 611 a.m. 61 l Bm>. 529 p.m. (6ft Tin > Port Dicteon 1228 .i m (6ft in), i-25 p.m. '<6fu: Port Swettenham 6.25 aj» I <6ft 3in>, 12.21 p.m Oft 2mi: Penuiig 7.45117 words
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Article36 1960-11-13 11 Singaporp opra Association noon prices per picul on Satur- day: fair merchantable Bombay i mi\«i copra: Nov. $29 (Nominal p. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $42.50 sellers. drum $46.50 sellers. Tone was steady.36 words
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Article28 1960-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price! of tin in Singapore today was i 5396 a picul. down 90 cents, and the unofficial estimated offering wa*> 260 tons, unchanged.28 words
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524 1960-11-13 11 From WEE KIM WEE LEOPOLDVILLE. Saturday THt Commanding Officer of the Malayan Special Force, Lt. Col. Ungku Nasoruddin, yesterday reiterated his full confidence in his officers and men to carry out their duties in the Congo. m made in a special interview524 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-11-13 11 TEENAGE FANS PACK RADIO SINGAPORE SHOW CINGAPORE, Sat. Teenagers packed Radio Singapore's auditorium yesterday evening to hear the fabulous "Blue Diamonds" duo sing and strum on their guitars the popular song hits of the day. After a sparkling 20--minute performance on the "Make Mine Music" programme, Kudy245 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-11-13 11 AFTER II YEARS IN THE U.S. MR. LAO KENG HO. who returned to Singapore this week after studying in America for 11 years. Mr l.au. 33. who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Divinity decree, hopes to become a Methodist church worker here. An old boy65 words
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Article88 1960-11-13 11 A report in the Straits Times yesterday quoting a French Embassy source on I events in Saigon referred to telegram "from the French Government owned Agence France Presse in Singapore." The Agence France Presse is not owned by the French Government, nor controlled by the French88 words
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Article79 1960-11-13 11 What's on today NATIONAL LIBRARY (Slumlord Road i Exhibition of pictures of libraries, books on Malaya and posters by schoolchildren Library and exhibition open ie public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Red Cross Home for crippled children. Tanah Merah Besai'. at 3.3079 words
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Article193 1960-11-13 11 UER World is a brilli- ant world, a world full of good things, a world you will want to enjoy. Her World is Malaya's finest magazine. You have only to glance through the November issue to see its worth, to appreciate the unique manner193 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-11-13 12 WINNER OF THE TOP PRIZE rpHE winner of today's 1 top prize of $30 is "The Artist" (right). submitted by John H. t T. Perera, of 18 Jalan Selekor. Kenny Hill, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Perera used a Contaflex-Tessar camera and Panatomic-X film. Setting: f 2.8. 1/125 second.47 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-11-13 12 rE second prize of $20 is won by "Monkey" (below), by Miss Chung Yoke Chee. l Road 71 <H>. i PrtaJing Jaya, Kuala Lum- pur. Miss Chung u»ed an Aires Automat camera and Kodak V. P. film. Setting: fB. 1 125 second.46 words
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Article72 1960-11-13 12 THE runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Vitamin A" < above), by L. S. Tan. and "Across The Window Pane" right) by Choy Ah Seng. Mr. Tan. of 155 Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore 5. used a Rollelflex camera and Ilford F.P. 3 film. Setting: fB. 1 60 second72 words
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Article, Illustration196 1960-11-13 12 BARRY DRISCOLLS rE "ultimate" weapon of modern times— the underwater missile is in fact 'old hat" to Nature. Although Nature's missile is not so impressive in its destructive potential, it affords a modest-sized Malayan fish a regular meal ticket. This extraordinary little fish rejoicing in the Latin name of196 words
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Article82 1960-11-13 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Conlrst. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore {>. 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. Pictures that have ".von82 words
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Article275 1960-11-13 12 THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... By DAVID GUNSTON for Lenin showing how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. f)RIME founder of Soviet 1 Russia, Lenin < 1870--192 4» is naturally highly revered in the country that he, more than any275 words
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Miscellaneous175 1960-11-13 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD J ACROSS: 1. Oblige (11); 10.' DOWN: 1. Districts (6 i Route (4>: 11. Moiass <3i: Coagulates <^>; 3. Younger son 12. Collection <3>. 14. Try! (s); 4 Verse 5 Instrument I (t); 17. For golfer (3i- 18. I* >: 9 Sad <tjl 7 Concur (5); 8. .i175 words
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Article, Illustration517 1960-11-13 13 ON THE RECORD By METRONOME TH E WEEK'S new records are distinguished for both brilliance of technical production and the fact that they're first-rate performances. Two labels, Command Records and Medallion, indulge in a bit of stereo exhibitionism—and carry it off with flying colours Philips, too, scores, but in a517 words
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Article, Illustration497 1960-11-13 13 Everyone likes some vicarious villainy... A THRILLER FOR ARMCHAIR DETECTIVES EVERYONE likes a little vicarious villainy. It is one of the most pleasant things in life to recline in a well-padded fauteuil and watch the machinations of the ungodly brought to naught. Sometimes the villains come out on top, of497 words
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Advertisement135 1960-11-13 13 {NEW SCENES! NEW EXCITEMENT!); f ...As You Take The 12,000 J miles Journey Behind The Bamboo H M Curtain. J PUIIIA tor^s $bnlllA>-&n I i Ay fnr Wm i Un Int +'W\\ II sbabbbbbbbbbbbbbPlpT'S E n ß'ish dialogue J" PBsW^S^^T^2| I Chinese Subtitles J^- CbSSBSBBBSBsfsSBBsi I A IFC R aS135 words
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Advertisement768 1960-11-13 13 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Sine* the disco-very of MEXDACO with. Asthma. Hart loot by a famous physician it is no lonicer weight. xufTorcd coushinK, chokinir necessary for anyone to suffer from and stranir line .v. r\ night— oouldn i chokinc, wheezing, gaspinr Asthma, sleep— expected to die. MKNDACO768 words
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Miscellaneous363 1960-11-13 13 RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 630 Oood Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 700 The News; 705 Musical Sunshine; 8.00 The News; 805 Sunday Breakfast Club Session: 900 Programme Summary; 9.03 The Choir Sings!; 9.30 Piano Moods; 9.45 The Stuart Foster Show: 10.00 Music Mosaic. 1100 Meet The Family; 11.30 Radio Playhouse. P.M. 12363 words
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Article, Illustration644 1960-11-13 14 New bishop 'sensitive' to changes in Asia CANON SANSBURY IS NO STRANGER TO THE EAST From a Special Correspondent PAXON Kenneth Sansbury, the new Bishop-designate of Singapore md the Federation, said he \uis "very sensitive** of the political and social changes in SouthHast Asia and the developing national life of644 words
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Advertisement97 1960-11-13 14 r\^v. UPPj^gMLLAJ> "91 N>v o^ s iH*^. In *^~^fe=- amj^ 1//// wt'V L, /Jfl j When \our l>;ib> i> three to four months old he needs the new Cow Gate Cereal Food. It is three cereals and milk •fc It is fortified with essential vitamins ■fc It is rich in97 words
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Advertisement465 1960-11-13 14 MODEL RAILWAYS PLUS {nf Tri-an§ 00 and TT gauge. Every conceivable accessory for the enthusiast them en display ot: NAHAR CO., 113, North Bridge Rood, Singapore. LEWA GRAMOPHONE CO., 83 High Street, Kuala Lumpur. PARAMOUNT HOUSE, 137, Brews'er Rood, Ipoh. TONG AIK CO., (P) LTD., 234 Penong Rood, Penong. OVERSEAS465 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1960-11-13 15 JOHN ALLDRIDGE - SOUTH AMERICAN WAY JOHN ALLDRIDGE BY This was the capital of an empire larger than Caesars Big Brother Inca: Five centuries before his time I AM very susceptible to atmosphere. I know instinctively whether or not 1 sun going to like a place the moment I set fool in it.1,447 words
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Advertisement231 1960-11-13 15 Exciting Colours Features Improvements 125 BANTAM (MODEL 01 A thoroughly reliable liqH* weight of proven performance. 175 BANTAM SUPER (MODEL D7) Simply bristles with nev. features redesigned frame, dual seat, hydraulically damped front fork, etc. 250 O.H.V. STAR (MODEL C15 with white side wall tyres a new mochine with unit231 words
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Advertisement178 1960-11-13 15 Don't take chances Asking for oil without naming the brand you want is one of the motoring risks you should never run if you value your engine/ Always ask for CastroL Then you are sure you are getting the oil that has pioneered every worth-while technical development over the last178 words
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Advertisement124 1960-11-13 16 1/ \n^»s SUPERSHELL -M~ %s V^ .mm K. I mKaSr i 1 MISS NANCY LIEW 2nd Jj |k MISS 5 -4B JULIE KOH |V£ *V^ p orcl MISS KATHLEEN BROOKMAN THE SHELL COMPANY CONGRATULATES the winner and runners-up in the "Miss Supershell 1%1" Contest, mad thanks ever\-bodv who took part124 words
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Miscellaneous1639 1960-11-13 16 BB^^k i ►CK7 JMATE TO WfcV'E K H\kM YOU CIKIISW WITM TARZAN 7 SGJ'SE7 <U WOO-WOO f WI7E YOUR PACES'. TWEK.E'S ONLY I I JUZ.I\K K.E\C^ES KTQ AI I --C--7 >0J A^. ESEsW |**y OiAKiCE v TARI&N,fc'ECA*E I I AKS^EK '0 COM^ANP, I GAeVkEKiTS.TO/A, OWE WAV WE CAN PIEE THESE1,639 words
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Miscellaneous357 1960-11-13 17 p sunitav l tines movemoer v, /ww THS CISCO KID, iptMTWUd West favourite f FAtiCHO, YOU AN? I W.LL CISCO. yOU CAN POSE AS I4\ f'&OAKO! YEM/ BUT K£EP YOU(? VO/CE I I f POR WHY POES WE TELL M£ T^J /A/ r>t'£ /V/^IS, FEW MILES AHEAP.. WT" ANP VDUR357 words
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Miscellaneous444 1960-11-13 18 The Sunday Times November 13, 1960 A bo&s, what "T^SS 1 iQio you to pocset you ever I I /\r) YOUR HOOP I r 1 SAW HIA\/ YOU DON'T WAKJT TO MOW W£LP 7H£ H/SH 7&UMP, AMD THE I \j WAS Pff+V/NS FOX AM AHSEL TO APPEAR, I H%if A'444 words
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Article36 1960-11-13 19 S~OME children believe in Father Christmas, but I do not. Who 1 receives the letters sent j to him asking for presents? CHANG EE-FONG Singapore. Generally the toys departments of the big stores.36 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-11-13 19 IF THERE s something on M mind, drop a line to the himu Mis The Sunda> Times. Times House River Y.illev Koad. Siim.iporr I. Do not send stamps <>r return «'nvrlopes: do not reply to letters by post I nsicned letters and those without addresses, which80 words
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Article740 1960-11-13 19 WHA T IS A BE ATNIK? Other questions tome from Malay girl who asks about smoking, and a student whose feather was wrong HEAR Know Alls: What is a "beat--1 nik 1 COLIN LEE Penang. A Bohemian with an overlay of slovenliness, I laziness, unmusical usic, unpoetical poems, and unintelligible740 words
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Article665 1960-11-13 19 Indifferent to boys vllßHKiiSra&liillir QEAR Jane Lee: Eighteen, and still school ing, I am indifferent to boys. Am I too reserved, as my friends say? I feel a failure, and that life is not worth living. DISCONTENTED. Don't worry; even if you remain indifferent to mm forever, life will still665 words
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Advertisement489 1960-11-13 19 f only llW^ rhpep VHff CHCVUWI-lgkCßbtCUtK, \f r \^m M CHEVRON .-n he bolted c along its Icngih with up lo ye bo v> hul 4^^^ I J CNE VMN a always "right way rovod' r CHEVRON n jtrontcr with iti tettio* the kwt word in Slutted Angle. In cold-rolled489 words
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Advertisement244 1960-11-13 19 THE WORLDS MOST EXCITING YOUNG BEAUTIES USE POND'S A m**~* m. mmW^ Ik. -4tL\ jl Jam 4 s tB P -v tH ■*>■■ v h If* m «il^|K ;\jt yf I' 4M^^. mm V|--*ti---"r iAa M^L Cio Pctre of Stockholm, Sweden, is a fascinating young actress! She won a schuljr<htp244 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1960-11-13 20 The practical VW is better :han ever SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS By the way... Til. wotsl drhcrs are not all iiomrn; neither arc all the FOKCKFIX drivers men. In Tiong Baliru recently I saw a still-attractive woman in a startling demonstration of how a rar could be taken out of1,159 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-11-13 20 PICTURES above are of the 1961 Volkswagen. The only external difference from previous models is the addition of flashing signal lamps on the front wings. The lower picture takes the lid off the front baggage compartment, with arrow pointing to the luggage tray's newly-acquired lip. Sunday52 words
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Article357 1960-11-13 20 PAGE 20 SPORTS LONDON. Saturday. ■J-OTTENHAM HOTSPUR'S magnificent unbeaten run ended today. In their 17th English League First Division appearance they went down 2-1 to their closest rivals. Sheffield Wednesday, on the Wednesday ground. But the Spurs, tlnnmli having their lead cut by to-, days defeat,357 words
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Article163 1960-11-13 20 Knocked out boxer wins SINGAPORE. Sat. AUandln bin Halcle.j iPoluei v a surprise and lucky winner of th« hgm-welier divLblon in tue Snutaiwre Amnieui' Buxing AmoCHtiou's Novices champion*r ip.i at the Happy World Stadium :oui;;iu. Allandin. who was knocked out m a .semi-final by Amy'l Sandlon. fuucht and outpoma-u Fan163 words
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Advertisement269 1960-11-13 20 I ■A 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 Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret269 words
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Advertisement53 1960-11-13 20 YAMAHA SOJ| ECONOMY fSnSu* SPEED RELIABILITY mfflk Vfl IhHSsi^ itß* 1 Jib MODEL MF 1 WITH SELF-STARTER CONSUMPTION: 200 M.P.G. MAX. SPEED: 45 M.P.H. IXSJV £.45 Y TERMS CAX BE ARRANGED l/^£lfc^V Sole Agenti for MALAYA, SINGAPORE, N^UfF/ NORTH BORNEO t SARAWAK. £1 WING MING COMPANY LTD. 2965t 407 MLAN53 words
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Miscellaneous122 1960-11-13 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Accommodate. 10. DOWN: 1. Areas. 2. Conceals. 3. Roao. 11. Bog. 12. Set 14. Endea- Cadet 4 ode. 6. Oboe. 6. Doughy. M%e 2 T ee keule A 23 Hea^'is 7 A(flee 8 EsUteS 9 St^^ d Histv 27 ike? 29" Alley sf bS 15 Allay122 words
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Article32 1960-11-13 21 c SINGAPORE. Sat. star Soc- F erites beat 221 B.V.D. Johore 2-0 E a friendly soccer match at Far- s pr Park today. Rahlm Omar and iajapaihy scored. n32 words
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Article, Illustration710 1960-11-13 21 Commonwealth Forces make a fine start in Malaya Cup rugby By SAUL JOSHUA JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. LED by Welsh international fullback Arthur Edwards, who was capped to play against England and Scotland in the 1954-55 season. Commonwealth Forces South made a fine debut in the MalayaCHEW BOON CHIN - 710 words
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218 1960-11-13 21 PNANG. Sat. -Weight* lor all eight races for the Penang Turf Ciub Amateur meeting next Saturn. M VK..V Iav> I— IF: Early i Bird 13.7. On Stage 13.6. High i Sovereign 12.10. Picture Goer II 12.10. Special Feature 12.6. Crimson Pirate 12.0. Barracuda 11.10.218 words
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281 1960-11-13 21 SINGAPORE LUCKY TO HOLD NEGRIMALACCA TO DRAW SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINCAPORE All-Blues were lucky in the opening south zone match of the All-Blues Cup rugger competition to hold Negri-Malacca to 3-3 on the padang today, bach side scored a penalty. iiAJuy. lulu diuc oluicu u y Singapore, who trouncet. Negri-Malacca 26-5281 words
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180 1960-11-13 21 Coutts's late goal decides for SRC I «2INGAPOHE. -Sh, Joint seni- ces vere beaten 3-2 by Sln- gapore Hecreaiion Club In a irlendly hockey match at Oillman I Barracks today. Percy Pennefather save g.R.C. the lead In the fourth minute ol an exciting match and ;uso scored me second alter180 words
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Article79 1960-11-13 21 SINOAPORE. Sat— X. Masjon '40 won the Royal Singapore Oolf Clubs Div "B" medal ftablefo.d competition at Slme Road toaay Ball sweep winners were W D. Douglas (22) ttn-t nine and K. Masaon 1 21 7/8) second nine. The Div. "C" medal wen' to M A79 words
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Article72 1960-11-13 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Eißlueen-year-old Robert Miller was eliminated by O. M. Nelll by 2 and 1 in the quarter finals of the Royal Island Club's Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition today. Other quarter final results: Cheong Thiam Slew bt Foley 2 and 1: Heah Hock Thye bt J.72 words
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Article37 1960-11-13 21 MANCHESTER. Sat. Mr J. Phans's Dalnamein won the Manchester November Handicap run I over a mile and half here today. Mr J. Sorrle'.s Windyedge was second and Mr. H Warwick Daws Pandofell third. 30 ran.37 words
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Article294 1960-11-13 21 Xl ALA LI'MPLK Sat.—Selangor shocked Perak b> 10-8 in a vital All Blurs Cup ruKby match on the paaang heie today. Selangor scored two goals to Perak's goal and a penalty Pei. ik sta.ted oft as if ihe\ meant to run Selangor into the ground. Harman294 words
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Article678 1960-11-13 21 Sportsfront By NORMAN SIEBEL CELANGOR to win the F.A.M. Cup final at the Mcrdcko Stadium tonight. There can be no other verdict on the evidence of Friday's semi finals when Selangor sailed so smoothly on the wings of classy soccer to a 5-0 victory678 words
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Article305 1960-11-13 21 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat Perak by virtue of a 4-3 victorj over Penang will meet Selangor in the FA M. Cup final at tho Merdeka stadium tomorrow night (Kick-off 8.30) Goals came cheaply and early In tonight's replay and by the 20th minute both teams305 words
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Advertisement238 1960-11-13 21 v H m^^^^M mw^rUi^^ HmW mL Vh P^4 T^ e salon lna^ succeeded beyond their wildest expec- Wg: 1 tations. Tony's styles were .aP|. --W so popular and Lily had BraWi such a wonderful way of keeping sfaH and clients J^H^^^ happy. Tliey were a perfect mm m.. t team,238 words
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Miscellaneous50 1960-11-13 21 HOCKFY: S.H.A. Div. 1 RAP crian-i v CSC. Changi; Police v S.T.U.. Thomson Road; Div. 3— RAP Ch-uiKi v Combined Schools. Changr. CB.C v Navnl Police. Balesiier Road. GOLF: Eu Tong sen Cup (semt-MnaLs), Thonuon Road (8.30 ML), SOCCER: Piiencily— Red Hill Community Centre v Telok Kurau United. Telok Kurau50 words
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1127 1960-11-13 22 SINGING BOY SET FOR A DOUBLE TODAY Stylish win last weeh showed this Chanteur three "year -old has found his right form RACING with EPSOM JEEP SI NCi NC BOY looks set for an easy double in the Class 5. Div. 1 9f handicap (Race Four at Ipoh today, concluding1,127 words
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Article166 1960-11-13 22 Harvey hits highest fiANBEKKA. Sal.— Neil Harv vey made the highest score of his career in first class cricket when be hit 229 against Queensland in Sydney today. His previous best was 225 against M.C.C at Lords in 1956. Harvey evidently intends to dispute the reputation with which Sobers came166 words
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Article79 1960-11-13 22 ADELAIDE. Sat. The second days play in the match between the West Indies touring side and South Australia at The Oval here washed out today. Three inches ol rain during the nieht lelt the ground awash, and although the ram stopped this morning, (he pitchReuter - 79 words
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Article1395 1960-11-13 22 IPOH THIRD DAY Race 1— *.1O: (Class 4, Div. 4) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Angler 1 Serenade <L A: T St.» R. Breuk.. 4 9.0 <Fi McOrowdif 1 2 56 Eiffel Tower (Phoster St.» Daniels. 4 8.13 11 .2 3 —,"b Grand Chancellor (Veni Vici St.) Allan. 8 8.11 Ward1,395 words
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Article199 1960-11-13 22 LAUREL, Maryland. Sat.— Captain Harry F. Gug-1 genheim's five year old Bald Eagle, the horse who i failed dismally in the 1958 English classics, yesterday won the M 5300.000 Washington International here for the second successive year. Ridden by Manuel Ycaza, he cruised home199 words
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Advertisement154 1960-11-13 22 MORE jewels LESSSriction for PERFECT accuracy and LIFETIME service 111 WPI I swiss IL^J s^ JJg^Mfo X D.IAKART\ %Jl*^ Regular Cbnvair 44© > Metropolitan Scrvios ro Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur anH Djdkana Uy INDONESIAN AIRWAYS In Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore- 1.154 words
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