The Straits Times, 4 December 1960
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Title Section13 1960-12-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ik* in No. 1319. SIWDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration585 1960-12-04 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM 3 exclusive Down— gang battles, acid attacks, murders by SINGAPORE, Sat. THE Singapore Government has scored spec- tacular success in its battle to curb gangsterism in the State. The figures they are from official sources speak for themselves: In Singapore last year there were585 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-12-04 1 Indonesian youths in Jakarta march with banners pledging support for the Covernr ment over West Irian. The slogan reads: "If the Dutch remain obs- tinate, our youth will not hesitate." The Indonesian youths, following cont i nual Government statements and speeches about the need for "liberation" ofUPI - 68 words
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Article148 1960-12-04 1 Call to UN: Protect Lumumba LEOPOLDVILLE. Sat. Mr Patrice Lumumba. wh< was brought here yesterda: after his capture by Congolest troops, was taxen to the mill tary camp at Thysville. 101 miles west of the capital during the night. The garrison at Thysville i: 'one of the strongest In th(Reuter - 148 words
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Article59 1960-12-04 1 Countryman's Journal P 5, Gambols P 7, What's on, Tides P 11, Photo contest, Crossword P 12, Film previews, Radio P 13. Stars, til Abner, Torzon P 14, Comics Pl 5/16, Know Alls, Human Casebook P 17, Motoring, Sporting Sam, British football results, P 18, Spo.r59 words
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257 1960-12-04 1 GOVT. HITS BACK AT CRITICS OF TENGKU I I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government today hit back at criticisms appearing in Indonesian newspapers against thf Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for mediating over the West Irian ISSUP. In a strongly-worded statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said the criticisms257 words
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Article, Illustration316 1960-12-04 1 Lay cock the poor man's champion— dies SINGAPORE. Saturday |U|R JOHN LAYCOCK, former lawyer, politi- cian. horticulturist and champion of the underprivileged, died in Singapore early today after a long illness. He was 73. A former Municipal Councillor. City Councillor and Member of the old Legislative Council. Mr. Laycock spent316 words
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115 1960-12-04 1 SEREMBAN. Sat. A chief; clerk in the Police Force, Mr. Yeoh Guan Chay, 45, was found dead at the Rest House here this afternoon. He was found in a kneel- ing position beside the bed in his room at 12.15 p.m. Mr. Yeoh,115 words
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Article48 1960-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The question of bigger allowances for members of the Malayan Special Force in the Congo is being considered by the Federation Government. This was announced in the House of Representatives today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein.48 words
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97 1960-12-04 1 THE FIRST TIME: OUR BAND BEATS RETREAT QINCAPORE, Sat. A crowd of more than 8,000 was treated to a colourful spectacle when the Singapore Military Forces Band beat retreat on the Pad a n g here tonight. It was the first time that Singapore's own forces had carried out this97 words
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Article57 1960-12-04 1 SINGAPORE. Sat Mohamed Jabidi bin Haji Gota, a soldier of 75 Coy.. RASC. was found shot dead outside the armoury at the Ayer Rajah Road camp here yesterday. A Stirling sub-machinegun was found beside the body, which had a wound on the right side of tho57 words
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Article22 1960-12-04 1 PARIS. Sat. The newspaper France Soil- said today Brigltte Bardofs estranged husoand. Jacques Charrier. had attempted suicide.— U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article24 1960-12-04 1 GUN BATTU P.\KI> >i' pi* lmlmliu. i < killed bfr» I'-rii' hilUt btt'«»'.a p' Ujcrun Iwifllll •Ih'.r JU\il'jr> poll n^i Ul)Ur'.<l —Hi 'Jl' r24 words
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Article244 1960-12-04 1 War in Laos: Grave turn WIENTIANE, Sat. Th« situation in Laos took a more serious turn tqday with fighting reported in four out of 12 provinces Luang Prabang, Phongsaly, Xiengkhouang and Takhek. Premier Souvanna Phouma denied that Government troops were co-operating with leftwlng Pathet Lao guerillas to encirclp.an attack onReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration3653 1960-12-04 2 This man I could marry... IT HAPPENED at a dinner party, and I remember the dress I wore: Shimmering blue satin with turquoise embroidery. As we swept into Ciros I was on the arm of Greg Bautzer. the lawyer, one of HoUywoods nandsomest3,653 words
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Advertisement489 1960-12-04 3 THE WORLD WEEDS TRAINED MEN ■RANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD I THI WORI Dls desperate tor men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key indusin.il positions. We are entering heading authorities contid«r "British Institutes' course* th« a new exciting age where opportunities fi««»t of their kind. Th« lessons »r« easy to grasp489 words
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369 1960-12-04 4 Opposition flays Government on budget proposals I^UALA LUMPUR, Sot. The first round of criticisms against the Government's give-ond-toke Budget proposals was fired by the Opposition today when the House of Representatives debated the general principles of the Government's finoncial policy for 1961. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party called for stricter control369 words
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237 1960-12-04 4 Injured man flees parang gang: Crowd just stares I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Streaming blood from, multiple slash wounds, Wong Van, victim of a gangland attack, had to run one and a half miles, to the sanctuary of the High Street police station here last night All becau.-r none of the hundreds237 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-12-04 4 PUAN NOOR AISHAH OPENS MUSLIM WOMEN'S FUN FAIR SINGAPORE. Sat. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. urged women in Singapore today to keep up their interest in cake-making and handicrafts. She was speaking at the opening of the Young Women's Muslim Association fun fair at the Beach170 words
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Article42 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress today held a condolence meetIng at its Race Course Lane headquarters for one of its former presidents, Mr. A. N. Mitra, who died In hospital earlier this week.42 words
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175 1960-12-04 4 'Crucible for evolving culture' Dr. Lee CINGAPORE, Sat.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, opened the Buller Terrace (Queenstown) Community Centre today, and called on the people in the area to mould it into a "crucible for rhe development and evolution of a175 words
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Article42 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Girls' Sports Club will hold a New Year Eve dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Tickets and table reservations can now be arranged with Miss B. da Sllva at Messrs. Battenberg and Talma.42 words
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Article47 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Following the theft of o camera, cash and three pairs of trousers valued at $335 from his home in Belmont Road, Mr. G.T. Aitken, consular attache at the Australian Commission here, has bought o "fierce dog" to guard his property.47 words
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Article27 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Fortytwo teachers from various Tamil schools in Penang and Province Wellesley will make an eight-day educational tour of the Federation and Singapore from Monday.27 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. MALAYAN AIRWAYS will launch a big tram- ing school scheme for its staff in Singapore, the Federation and the Borneo territories on Dec. 15. Fifteen staff members will begin a three-week training course in ticketing, fares, routing and rerouting at Airways House259 words
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Article60 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Th« Malayan Society of Engineers ;lected the following official! it iU annual general meeting President. Mr. P. C Urn; vicepresident. Mr Chan Kui Shuan; hon. secretary. Mr. Hiew Siow Nam. Hon. treasurer, Mr. Raymond Yin committee: Messrs. Liv Tun Wri, K. J. Gabriel. Neoh Poh60 words
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Article31 1960-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Youth Section of the M.C.A. (Singapore Branch* will hold a political lecture by Mr. Ma Choon Wu at 42-A Cross Street tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement73 1960-12-04 4 The best milk is even better now! always rich in quality MILKMAID IS NOW FORTIFIED WITH VITAMINS Jk, Bl D Yes, Wonderful Milkmaid Milk Malaya's highest quality and most popular brand is even better now. With the addition of Vitamins A, Bl and D, Milkmaid now gives you even better73 words
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Article331 1960-12-04 5 How new J system will operate CINGAPORE, Sat.— Most of Singapore's new taxpayers "roped in" by the State's new income tax system will only pay about a dollar a month. The Comptroller of Income Tax Mr N. V. Casey, explained this today in a government statement which331 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-12-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. An unidentified Indian, shirtless and clad in a sarong. collapsed while stroll i mi: along the pavement in airman Street yesterday. A Singapore Telephone Board employee, Mr. Tang Fook Seng, saw the man fall on the pavement. Within minutes a large crowd pressed round but did124 words
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267 1960-12-04 5 Two men jailed for alleged bid to extort $30,000 SINGAPORE. Saturda\ A LETTER, purporting to be from the Henang Communist Party demanding $30,000. was received by a merchant, Liow Kirn Tia, the Second Criminal District Court here was told today. In the dock were three men. Gan Theng Chul, All267 words
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Article90 1960-12-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education, Mr. i Yong Nyuk Un, has approved the nomination of the following to serve on the Educational Advisory Board for one year: Mr. Lim Seek Kian (Chinese School Teachers' Union', inche Amir bin Haji Omar 'Malay Education Council), Bro. Gour Chaitanya90 words
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Article39 1960-12-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. C V. Devan Nair a leading trade unionist, has re.siuned his job as a teacher at St. Andrew's School. Singapore, to become fulltime chairman of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa Adult Education Board >39 words
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Article29 1960-12-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The Yang di-Pertuan Negara ha.s appointed Mr. P. Rajaratnam to be Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau in place of Mr Khong Heng Ngee.29 words
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Article175 1960-12-04 5 Bars tribute to two colleagues JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Members of the Federation 1 and Singapore Bars today paid tribute in the Supreme Court here before Mr. Jusi tice Adams to two of their j colleague .s who died this week. Th" two lawyers were Mr. A. N. Mitra. who died175 words
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509 1960-12-04 5 The Tuan tries to eat a piece of petrified cheese: Result— disaster It THE DUSUN, Friday, Nov. 24. THE FOLLOWING is borrowed from an article on the wild dog menace published in The Western Australian. The author, John Weyland, reports the trouble the dog killers had in tracking down and509 words
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Advertisement31 1960-12-04 5 W I lin 9 erm 9-- >-* lovely luxurious fragrance h night and day... VV by DOROTHY GRAY the perfect girt tor beauty the modern wmy DOROTHY GRAY SOU AGENTS Y on/or31 words
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Advertisement463 1960-12-04 5 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence, and develop their personality They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of the day. has463 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1960-12-04 6 l ime when man or the house is made to feel incidental I N THIS PACE not so long ago, we I discussed the Expectant Father and his reactions and feelings concerning the great Coming Event. By this time, we presume, that Event has arrived and1,064 words
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Article190 1960-12-04 6 MANY years ago, I took a six-month course In what was then a famous cookery school for the hotel trade. One of the things we werp taught was how to make Belgian hare look and taste like chicken in a cream sauce. We were also taught190 words
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Advertisement172 1960-12-04 6 comfort, such comfort— *JBL^ it could only be MADE IN MALAYA HEAVENLY MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS j mk r RA Mtlmm^flmm\ HERE'S NEWS! SOMETHING COMPLETELY NEW IN BAR SOAP! Sunlight soap W// m W /m WTk JSk I^* fcsifci BAR!i New qua li+if new ftahabiess f /^^^^^Z3 Til P i rA172 words
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Advertisement145 1960-12-04 6 Am y^ dfJlcoo living longhne in j^f^^J^\ strapless bra I rC'/l '-V» Ii"/ Imagine the freedom and comfort and m\ lall\l •~2T*A XX the ban shoulder beauty This Playtex v. I f^Vy^K": •y| f'f Bra, fashioned with 'stay-high' contour fl i[ X^^^Ff 4 >^- A I*l CU P S to145 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1960-12-04 7 THAM SOON KENC - THAM SOON KENC HiklilVliUifl special by THE 40,000 people of Teluk Anson are clamouring for Government action to save the town which is facing extinction through erosion. At one point, 30 feet of road have sunk into the river. Other places in1,025 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-12-04 7 SUNDAY TIMES special map shows the three main erosion danger areas in Teluk Anson. 1 the back of the hospital compound. 2, the front of the Hokkien temple. 3, the front of the Lower Perak Club. i42 words
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Article153 1960-12-04 7 Sunday Times reporter KEITH HOPPER PERTH. Sat. rpHE first four overseas students to take the complete associateship course in home economics at Perth Technical College have completed their first examinations. They are Miss Tai Poh Chin. 20. of Kuala Lumpur; Miss Swinder Kaur Sidhu, 20. of153 words
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Advertisement184 1960-12-04 7 I ft f ai c h your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Our superlative quality and skilled workmanship will add to your charm. You get this, guarantee when you buy from us. Choose your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock of over ONE184 words
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Advertisement328 1960-12-04 7 AND ONLY Germ-Fighting Toothbrush I o° Nf r'tsV- 7^ mm Reaches you Surßicjlly Sterile! AA^\ Mjde to stay Actively Antiseptic for up to 4 months in v>»' SW Br^Vl Inhibit* or destroy ALI. rjpc.i of gcrmj CL\ B *fli thit Ml on or hold to it! D\ j An investment328 words
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Miscellaneous27 1960-12-04 7 TAB GAMBOLS -<&■ So***. /4gfr&4»--(TM€Y'R« MY VBHV BC«tJ II S XLL<xr^\ 1 1 I I I Tl I "*l^B^l JJ VyPUTS UP WITU MEB/ -^OIVOgCEP WE UOK» AOOf27 words
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Article364 1960-12-04 8 Japan's only agent in Hawaii before war tells of his exploits WASHINCTON, Saturday. TEN DAYS before the attack on Pearl Harbour a Japanese naval officer, disguised as a ship's steward, called at his Consulate in Honolulu and left a small, crumpled ball of rice paper inReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-12-04 8 A DUEL: MOYNIHAN SAYS IT AGAIN NAGOYA, Sat. British nobleman Tony Moynihan, who has achieved fame if not success as a bongo drummer accompanying his belly dancer wife, roared defiance at an American newspaper columnist today and declared he had not "ducked out of Tokyo to avoid bis rapierlike pen."170 words
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Article106 1960-12-04 8 CHICAGO, Sat.—Republican National Chairman, Mr Thruston Morton, said today there is a "remote possibility Vice-President Richard M Nixon Instead of Sen. John F Kennedy will be inaugurated President. Mr. Morton, who arrived here to help investigate reports of alleged vote frauds in Chicago, said the "possibilityUPI - 106 words
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Article26 1960-12-04 8 JAKARTA. Sat. The S.S. Hope, floating medical training centre now on a sixmonth tour of Indonesia, arrived at Ball for a four-week stay.26 words
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Article18 1960-12-04 8 TOKYO, Sat-i-The Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company will bu.ld two 35,000-ton tankers for the Soviet Union.18 words
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227 1960-12-04 8 NEW YORK. Sat. A modern-day teenage knight without armour fought a heavily-built thug with fists and his wits last night to save his young girlfriend from being attacked. Joseph Santiago. 16. saved Elizabeth Randazo. 15, from harm with the help of police, and received227 words
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Article, Illustration150 1960-12-04 8 WITH left hand over a fatal bullet wound, youthful Antonio Mogollon is seen walking to an aid station during- anti-govern-ment riots in Caracas last week. Minutes later he was dead one of 15 people reported killed in the week-long clashes in Venezuela. The riots against theUPI - 150 words
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239 1960-12-04 8 Russians 'buzzed' our planes off Kuriles, says U.S. WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT reported that Soviet planes "buzzed" American aircraft near the Kurile Islands and warned civilian airlines to avoid flying over Russian territory in the area north of Japan. The Federal Aviation j Agency last night disclosed the239 words
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Article35 1960-12-04 8 MOSCOW. Sat— The Soviet space dogs "Little Bee" and "Little Fly" died when their five-ton satellite burned up as the Rsisans tried to bring It back to earth. It was revealed today.35 words
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250 1960-12-04 8 UAR grabs more businesses backed by Belgium PAIRO, Sat.— The United Arab Republic Government last night sequestrated three more Belgian financed concerns in tgypt it was learned today. The move follows lightning nationalisation of Belgian banks and other lirm.s m jigypt on Thursday. The three concerns which were nationalised byReuter - 250 words
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Article22 1960-12-04 8 JAKARTA. Sat President Sukarno will close the current session of Indonesia's provisional People's Consultative Congress in Bandung next Wednesday.— U.P.l.22 words
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Advertisement266 1960-12-04 8 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in the flickering JK candlelight nothing else conveys so well the air y. m of gracious living, the feeling that here is a home K where beauty is appreciated. Yet266 words
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Advertisement71 1960-12-04 8 m m. Hi M If X— HAVE MORE TIME TO BE GAY. TOUT Tlin MORE TIME TO RELAX BOAC'S ■M1 new ion f mns to Europe make air travel greater sense than ever r/\ II If AVAHVA For information t- booking comult your CdllV Old I LO BOAC APPOINTED TRAVEL71 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1960-12-04 9 Sergio Rojas SANTAMARINA - Sergio Rojas SANTAMARINA CONTINUING There was a constant pilgrimage of prominent Cubans on their way behind the Iron Curtain The Communists move in by to be his guest on Cuban soil. Naturally enough. Onassis and Churchill saw through Castro's plan and refused to allow themselves to be1,328 words
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Advertisement252 1960-12-04 9 NEW! UNIQUE! ECONOMICAL! EEVERSHARP IO.OOO" convertible pen I A CONVENTIONAL FOUNTAIN PEN I I A CONVENIENT CARTRIDGE PEN Here's a new kind of pen you can fill with ink two easy ways! JJB W th its permanent filler, you fill the Eversharp "10,000" out of an ink bottle just as252 words
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Advertisement384 1960-12-04 9 ARE YOU CONSCIOUS of your INNER-CONSCIOUSNESS? There exists a wealth of infinite knowledge just Scorn! the border >f our daily thoughts which can be aroused and commanded at will* Telepathy, projection of thought, the materialising of ideas inrohr I refill realities are no longer thought by intelligent person* to be384 words
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Article17 1960-12-04 10 2* M»rrf» flu i Mimimum MR A MRS. LAU LIAT PIANC > food <> od uf thnr mar-17 words
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Article45 1960-12-04 10 H#rrfi Sit (Minimum) THE CREATION, by Hay! humm $:t 00 •t Rohiuoa »nd Cold Storage. ROtCE D OR IUNCH. Dm)? from Nofid^v 10 I 'ifiom l.un' n ,nd«r aprci.il Indonesian chicken curry at TSOO. THE RELIABLE SHOP 'or orcMrd Road. I: .rk,m ip»cr. June-45 words
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Article50 1960-12-04 10 RorWt MM (Wm > PON what IS a man profited. If I MM. and h<*nice for h «o-. BH s.naapor*. IT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Atlg- -j TOO am. Ho> lonmiaim (MM) K.00 a.m. Th« M a.m. Scrvica M«nd.m It WO am. Morn ng Prayer I.'UO noon Holjr communion (.0050 words
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Article484 1960-12-04 10 A triumph over thuggery I'HIE Singapore Government 'and. under its directives, the Police Force* ha.s made heartening headway in its struggle against gangsterism in the State. P'igures so lar available show that in the first 10 months of this year there has been a spectacular reduction in secret society crime.484 words
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Article, Illustration594 1960-12-04 10 NG YOOK YOON; K. LUMPUR, Sat - NG YOOK YOON K. LUMPUR, Sat. iaiuiij.Vii., T Js3 special by THE FEDERAL expenditure estimates this 1 year include a vote of $150,000 for ''publicity in the rural areas." This is the first time such an item has appeared594 words
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Article, Illustration693 1960-12-04 10 This is his vision the welding of seven countries into one A SMALLISH, dapper man with twinkling eyes and postage-stamp moustache flew into London with a packet- of dreams dreams that at first glance seemed to belong to the age of Cecil Rhodes. But there is a difference to693 words
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Advertisement55 1960-12-04 10 Eyes of experience belong to mifiil theSwivs-trained techtiKian<i at SinKupore Kolex Service Station the largot and he\t-«><)tiipprd in Mjlava. Make sure ol the beat care for your Rolei or Tudor watch by handing It in at any branch ot the Borneo Company. or it t0... ROLEX SALES AND SERVICE 7.S55 words
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Advertisement205 1960-12-04 10 for lunch f v^MHrTIMTMa N COHB6SPONOt»*CE «U%«us Lrtc ajM>«ebo2./ OOOBOS B«C6IXEMT/ rr -ILl.H** LOO* UKS TMBRED E«N 9HOWB HOW I CAN the kit iv rwAjumo cv I "I AtskMtLiNO mb M.T.C. f wia. n^k jo\ I ONLY »*BT Or- A >DUX THC MAM _1. TBTBT •>«*■!./ FOB US Vjl I"I205 words
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Article, Illustration387 1960-12-04 11 Multi-millionaire Mr. Ng makes new gesture to St. John Ambulance Brigade Philanthropist will finance setting up of nursing section By Sunday Timas Reporter R G PILLAI SINGAPORE. Saturday A WELL-KNOWN Singapore multi- millionaire philanthropist, Mr. Ng Quce Lam, promised today that he would pay for387 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-12-04 11 Singapore girl is due home after winning fame in India SINGAPORE, Saturday. 18-year-old girl will return to Singapore from Madras later this month for a short holiday with her parents. And with presents for family and friends she will bring a treat for fans of classical259 words
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Article37 1960-12-04 11 Talk on Five Principles SINGAPORE. Sat— Colonel Soegih Arto. Indonesian Con.sul-General in Singapore, will talk on The Five Principles of Indonesia 1 at the weekly luncheon ot the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday at Cathay Hotel.37 words
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Article31 1960-12-04 11 KUANTAN I The Town Council here has decided to build 85 low co.st hou.-e.s worth $3,850 each at Tanah Puteh for sale to local residents on hire purchase term.v31 words
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Article44 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The 10--year-old C.V.M.A. School of Commerce in Qu^en Street will be re-named City School of Commerce with etTect from next January. The principal. Mr. E. Pereira. said today that this was to denote the public character of the institution.44 words
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Article60 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar All Salfuddin. arrived here today by Malayan Airways to fetch his two sons, studying in the Federation, back home for holiday. Prince Dull Pengiran Muda Hassanai Bolkiah. 14. and Prince Pengiran Muda Mohamed Bolkiah. 12. are at the60 words
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Article33 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Burglars stole a tape recorder, and a typewriter worth $800 from the Malcolm Road home of a Polytechnic lecturer, Mr. H. G. Thomas, while he was out last night.33 words
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Article30 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. James Wilson, former partner of Messrs Praser and Co. in Singapore has died in England. Mr. Wilson who retired In 1947 was 69 years old.30 words
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Article25 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat The Workers' Party general conference for this year will be held at the Hokkien Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street tomorrow.25 words
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Article54 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Ballet will present its sixth seasonal performances from Dec. 13 to 24. Proceeds of the opening night, at 9 p.m., will go to the Rotary Cheer Fund for underprivileged children. Tickets at $4. $3. $2 and $1 are now obtainable at54 words
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203 1960-12-04 11 RAF pipes spread goodwill through S-E Asia CINCAPORE. Sat. An 18-man band from the Royal Air Force. Seletar. returned to Singapore yesterday after their annual goodwill tour of SouthEast Asian countries. The only permanent?formation of pipers in this area, the band gave public performances in Sibu. Manila and other towns203 words
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Article34 1960-12-04 11 Singapore Copra Aasodadon Noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Dec. Jan. $28 (nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk $41.25 sellers. drum $44.75 sellers. Tone was quiet.34 words
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Article27 1960-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The tin price here was quoted at $394.75 per picul today, up 50 cents on an estimated offering of 240 tons, unchanged.27 words
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Advertisement301 1960-12-04 11 How i> it an experienced drhrr or pilot Middrnh become* involved in an accident? Why .in- ctr.iiixc mm especially inspired during certain d.i<>. uid till on othrrv? Why do we lone our head over tritli-s .it tunes, but raa accomplish difficult tasks with raM on other dj>s? Regular variations in301 words
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Miscellaneous152 1960-12-04 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 9 11 ■im (7ft.), 11.24 pm. <8U. Mm.); Singapore 10.54 am (9ft. 6uu: Port Dictaon 705 am. (9(t. 3in>. 7.51 p.m. (8ft 3ni) Port Swettenham 610 am. c 13ft. Mb), 6 51 pm. (12ft. Tin): Penang 1240 a.m. <8f;. 5i:i>. 1.11 p.m. .7ft. i. TOMORROW Sedli: Kechll152 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-12-04 12 WINNERS OF THE WEEK'S TOP PRIZES LOSS OR DAMAGE THE Sunday Times will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged. Remember to enclose cardboard to protect your prints. THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Haircut" (right), submitted by juan Chin Chang, of106 words
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Article25 1960-12-04 12 ALL prize-winners will be paid by poet. Their cheques will be posted to them during the first ten days of next month.25 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-12-04 12 rpODAY'S runner-up A prizes of $10 each go to "My Fault" (left), by Rev. M. B. Walsh, and "Time For Chow' (right), by Lee Choon Keng. Rev. Walsh, of St. Anthony's School, Labuan. Borneo, used a Retina camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting: Ml, 1/2572 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-12-04 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Con test. 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. The required information should111 words
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Article295 1960-12-04 12 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID CUNSTON By f\ for Oscar showing how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. r|>HE CASE of the late 1 Oscar Pierce is a classic example of how the name of a completely unknown person295 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-12-04 12 rE bower birds of Australia and New Guinea are the artists of the bird world. Their ability in architecture, taste in colour, sense of design and use of tools, set them apart from all other birds. The male bird constructs bowers or dancing platforms The bower usually tak>-s153 words
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Advertisement403 1960-12-04 12 THE ONLY ZOOM CAMERA WITH A 10-40 mm ZOOMING RANGE... new Canon zooihH i *> The Canon Zoom 8 ■I^E^bk is fitted with m W^ f \A zoom lens with zoom ratio of wßm 41 and 4x raagmfichoTTh., enables you to zoom :*m| to any degree of wide angle or403 words
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Miscellaneous191 1960-12-04 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD 10 BT/7^ 2?" "~™T^ fl"™"" *v I ACROSS: 1. Wood (5); 6. Place|(B>: 4. Lustre '5): 5. Him of a in order (7); 10. Child's Malayan ball game? (3): 6 Sort of oil <7>; nurse (4); 11. Animal (4>; 12. 7. Back up <4>: 8. Duck (4); Widows191 words
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Article487 1960-12-04 13 METRONOME - METRONOME By TWO of the fastest rising young pop singers are Johnny Burnette and Johnny Preston. Both are spinning out hit parade discs at a pace that has left many of their rival* far behind. Their songs are characterised by a saturation of sentiment and a steady,487 words
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NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration259 1960-12-04 13 RED AND BLUE VIEWERS TO SPOT SPOOKS Here are 13 of the best 13 GHOSTS Charles Herbert, Jo Morrow, Martin Milner, Rosemary DeCamp Columbia. N ONE long breath, this is what's in store for you when you see "13 Ghosts" Hollywood's latest scare-gimmick: You get a259 words
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Article289 1960-12-04 13 ALL THE YOUNG MEN Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier, InftfHtar Johansson, James Darren Columbia ALL The Young Men" Is a war film, set in Korea. 1950. It Is winter, and a U.S. Marine platoon is all but chopped to pieces behind enemy lines. Blood flows freely into289 words
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242 1960-12-04 13 Old Lace." which goes on at the Cultural Centre next Saturday. I am looking forward to seeing Maureen Norns and Anne Lee In the roles of two grisly old girls, whose cupboards are bulging with skeletons. THESPIS. IN THE vast library of pianoforte242 words
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Advertisement567 1960-12-04 13 •■"SHAW: Oi'Kiiiil*nltnn| PBffl Pbosw ***** "NOW SHOWING «fe m *J0 4 9.30 v I I Linda Cristal 9* "CLEOPATRA'S JI^ a LEGIONS" ■in SCOPE 4 COLOR #1 With Chinese sub* IB BJ i m t xlrti! On Stuw AMATEUR NICHT •f) f-cotur^q j TOP TALENT H P t from Philippines567 words
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Advertisement124 1960-12-04 13 CAPACITY HOUSES r^\CjSSrtT^l SHOWS AT STH DAY Q> I 9 pm. International Film Distributor*' _^8K THRIU.ER-DKUR-CHIU.ER! K JaK X»3 WM M M W j Ml! Txtny Horn, MISSION Of DANCER" iiiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiMiiiiiinmiiiiiiinHiiiiimmiHiiiiiiimiiHHiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiimiitJit WINKY "DAKKO-CHAN" 12^ Shipment from Japan ifiL^l iust arrived. Special sale price $24 i per dozen E| Whole -sale124 words
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Advertisement373 1960-12-04 13 f The Bth WONDER of the WORLD! No feat, no marvel is impossible for this wonder boy of boys... in a world of miracles? u(ffi\ I SIMULTANEOUSLY I lido ;f; Vt/y/ SINGAPORE J&wH -RE X J w/nt VERY SOON jßht&x &Y\S J > IB f^ %M 'y B j Wl373 words
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Miscellaneous42 1960-12-04 13 OH Soccer on the air SOCCKR: Radio Malaya uill relay the Federation Government Services vs Singapore Government Services first inter-territor-ial match from Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, at 8 p.m. today. RADIO SINGAPORE AM. 6.30 Oood Morning; 632 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News;42 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-12-04 13 703 Musical Sunshine: 800 The New-;: 805 Sunday Breakfast Club Session; 9.00 Programme Summa ry; 9.03 The Choir Slng.s!; 9.30 Piano Moods; 945 The Stuart Foster 6how; 10 00 Music Mosaic: 11.00 Meet The Family; 11.30 Radio Playhouse. P.M. 12.00 Music For The Millions; 12.30 Latin Americana: 100 Lunchtime Listening;65 words
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Miscellaneous293 1960-12-04 13 cale; 2.45 Dance Time U.S.A.: 3.00 The Concert Matinee: 3.30 Tea Dance: 4.00 The Sound Of The Orchestra: 430 To Each His Own: 530 Children's Magatlne; 5.45 A Box At The Ballet; 600 Sunday Evening Service; 6.45 Programme Summary 6.47 Sunset Serenade; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Interxnecao; 7.30293 words
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Miscellaneous6 1960-12-04 15 I^^^ w)f^^ 'A^iSi J}]||i i|sl «p6 words
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Miscellaneous15 1960-12-04 16 x^r^rs^ I si t. I t.m. R H U.s. f^. o». n^w^^\ /]Ts /NrT-^vw/ i^"n^^^15 words
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Article, Illustration876 1960-12-04 17 [JE AR Know Alls: Can you explain the psychology of a person who does not even shed a single tear when seeing an extraordinarily tragic film? LEE WEI ONN. Raub. We do not see why anyone should weep at the cinema. If876 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-12-04 17 WHAT'S your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9 and tell her about it.26 words
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799 1960-12-04 17 He is falling for his girl's mother HEAR jane Lee: I have been going out with my girlfriend for six months, and find myself gradually falling out of love with her, and in love with her mother. Do you think her father will be annoyed- and what should I do799 words
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Article81 1960-12-04 17 11THQ should keep the money each month, and settle the i d^bts.and household expenses? Husband, or wife? L. M. There can't be any hard and fast rule. But whoever does the paying, it is necessary to have some sort of budget to work on. The wif»81 words
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Advertisement276 1960-12-04 17 l Tampax internal sanitary protection was in« vented by a doctor for the benefit of all women— married or single. And. you're no exception' FACT 2: Millions of women all over the world already use Tampax! Why shouldn't you? ►"ACT 3 Tampax does away with chafing, bulging pads, with twisting276 words
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Advertisement237 1960-12-04 17 DROP US A LINE IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop o line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls, Sundoy Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. ft ft Do not send stamps or return envelopes; we do not reply to letters by post. Unsigned237 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-12-04 18 MOTORING PAGE.... BY PETER LIM PLYMOUTH for 1961 sports a completely new look; this Fury two-door hard-, top is an exciting example of solid beauty. The picture was taken at Detroit.34 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-12-04 18 A YOUNG man was driving along a country road in a big, handsome car, one hand on the steering wheel and one arm round the shoulders of a smashing beauty. A courtesy cod overtook them and signalled the young man to stop. "Can't you use both hands like142 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Article237 1960-12-04 18 QEAR SIR: It is indeed a sign of the motoring times in Singapore when the Motoring Correspondent of the Sunday Times complains of a driver keeping below 30 m.p.h. in a built-up area (ST. Nov. 27). He may be a law unto himself when he237 words
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Article100 1960-12-04 18 ACROSS: 1. Copse. 6. Collate 10 Amah. 11. Ibex. 12. Bereaves, 13. Neap. 16. Inter 17. Castle. 19, Increase. 22. Anthem. 24. Tile. 26, Vat 27. Dawn. 29. Entice. 32. Contrast. 35. Legate. 38. Chide. 40. Flug. 41. Sentinel. 43. Isle. 44. Real. 45. Needing. 46, Metre. DOWN:100 words
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355 1960-12-04 18 LONDON. Sat. League leaders Tottenham Hotspurs battled to a 4-4 draw in thetr English FA. First Divi- sion match against reigning champions Burnley today. FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa I Manchester C 1 Blackburn I r ullum 1 Blackpool I Birmingham I Bolton I355 words
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Article117 1960-12-04 18 SYDNEY, Sat.— C. Hoy, ot Queensland, and C. J. Egar, ot South Australia, have been j appointed umpires for the 1 first cricket Test between Australia and the West Indies which begins in Brisbane next Friday. Hoy is an experienced Test umpire, but Egar will be jReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement297 1960-12-04 18 easiest quickest way to give your car a superb show-room shine-and lasting real wax protection Simoniz Silicone Speedwax POSTAL r®/ TUITION CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL have pleasure in announcing the opening of A CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTION with unique features for the benefit of the Malayan students. Our Office: 86-B Robinson Road, Our297 words
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Advertisement145 1960-12-04 18 PAGE 18 SPORTS SECTION SPORTING SAM w^ ttq MAUYA NOW! "jjj6*\ Mobilqas special 4 you cannot boast luiving seen A special guide book— /5/sJ> tfie xoor^> y° u can at east f ef l /y4 B proud knowing you have seen our A handsome car sticker K-^tt n for each145 words
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Article, Illustration238 1960-12-04 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA by Singapore, Sat. CAIRHAIRED and soft spoken Changi school teacher Hadley Jones scored a grand lastminute try that enabled Singapore to snatch a thrilling victory by 13 points (two goals and a penalty) to eight (a goal and a try) over238 words
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190 1960-12-04 19 BRISBANE, Saturday. CINE spin bowling by Alf Valentine, who took 4 tor 33 today, and an unbeaten sixth wicket stand of 53 by his teom-motes, Peter Lashlcy and Gerry Alexander, helped the West Indies cricketers to improve a poor position against Queensland on the second day190 words
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587 1960-12-04 19 Wing threequarter Ramli, I too. played a hero's role. He contributed a personal tally of 10 points, having curlier converted a penalty from a sharp angle and scoring a try which he also converted. This victory enhances Singapore's chances of finishing on587 words
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265 1960-12-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Federation Police regained the Singapore Police Inspector's challenge trophy when they adapted themselves better to the sodden ground conditions and beat Singapore Police by 6 points try and penalty i to nil in the annnal Inter-Police Rugby j series at265 words
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117 1960-12-04 19 THREE TEAMS IN TITLE HUNT IN NORTH ZONE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three teams came into the title hunt in the north zone of the HMS. Malaya Cup Rugby competition as Selangor and Commonwealth Forces North played their match to a scoreless draw al the Merdeka Stadium today. They nre Selangor.117 words
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Article72 1960-12-04 19 SPORE G-MEN ON A MISSION IN K.L. SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government Services Football Association i have an important mission in the Federal Capital tomorrow, when they meet Federation Government Services In their annual match for the King's Cup. The Singaporeans must 1 maintain the unique honour of being the72 words
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Article45 1960-12-04 19 BOMBAY. Sat. Hanif Mohammad scored 160 and Saeed Ahmed made 121 in Pakistan's first innings total of 350 in the lirsi Test against India here today. At the close of the second day. India had replied with 50 for no wickets.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article39 1960-12-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Marine Department scored a 14-0 victory over Redhlll Community Centre in the preliminary round of the Singapore Youth soccer competition lat Farrer Park today. I Setia Jaya Juniors received a walkover from Minto Juniors.39 words
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Article128 1960-12-04 19 Qlrl .NSI.W'f IM l\\ lOverniKlit 329 for 4> K Mackay c Gibbs b Valentine 173 McLaughlin lbw b Sobers 26 Veivers not out 36 Fisher c Sobers b Gibb.s 0 Mackny c Wntson b V.tlrnime 9 Wesiaway c Alexander b Valentine 13 Lihou c Alexander b Valentine 0 MmReuter - 128 words
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Article95 1960-12-04 19 KICK IN THE FACE STARTS A FIGHT SEKFMBW >at Kov Holder .ipt.un ol thr Neeri-Malatra rugger XV was rushed Ut hospital four minutes from the end of the Malaya Cup rugger maWh against Johore herr this evening, with a bad cut on his feet. Holder was kicked in the face95 words
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Advertisement733 1960-12-04 19 AT YOUR SERVICE Spore) *c Wt*4t tit t Minimum, Dmitm i uNMfft. |c *>»'d. Oit (Him.) FOR PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Ring Tanc'a 10. Boat Wuav, s njatore SLIM THE EASY r^iram.. \ta* CHEAPEST LONUON »r,v Jethrsal travi PHOTOSTAT SEHVICE— LMKUISWata r oteasatie Koktaaoß Road *****. T»P QUALITY COLOUR prim from transparent733 words
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Advertisement522 1960-12-04 19 BOOKS t PUBLICATIONS 39 Kara"! Si Mm.)— Box j» rla. extra NIW FONTANA BOOKS Nertn Pram Rama B* Mcleo Macianea SI Unrtaaanakia Oaual By tlizabetn Karran s It Oaatn tvar tlapt I By Kei Stuut J: I A Snriah Of Tyraa By Uouglaa Rutttarfortf ll.Zi DISTRIBUTED BT PIOIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD.522 words
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Advertisement8 1960-12-04 19 HMS MALAYA CUP I RUGBY RESULTS ATA GLANCE8 words
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Advertisement15 1960-12-04 19 In Singapore Spore Civilians 13 2 goals. 1 penalty Forces, South 1 aoal. 1 try15 words
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Advertisement313 1960-12-04 19 Sungei Patani PENANG 17 goal, 2 tries, 2 penalties KEDAH 9 2 tries. 1 p— lff. At S*>rt?ntban NS/MALACCA 23 goal, penalty, dropped goal, 4 trie*. JOHORE O At Kuala Lumpur SELANGOR O Commonwealth Forces North o LETTER FROM HOME *r >-~>^ i iiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal S M m m^ m m313 words
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Article264 1960-12-04 20 A wet track and the tip-top form EPSOM JEEP Sums it up THE GOING will be HEAVY CHENS' STABLES promising young stayer. Supersonic, looks a bright each-way prospect in the Class 2 11-mile handicap (Race Six) at Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor264 words
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1221 1960-12-04 20 Race 1 a. 15: (Class 5. Div. J) Furs. 1 1 ***** Pricess Yearling (K. Y. Lun> Teh. 4 9.0 Taylor 6 I ***** Si* Pwar <M. S. Teng) Breuk.. 4 8.13 ISFI Donnelly 3 ***** Kedskin (Bright Star St.) Mawi. 3 8.10 'Ismail1,221 words
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Article25 1960-12-04 20 yi Herds 5/0 Minimum) MR R JAVA BALAN ,rt. Alor <; HiUn trunk a) for their KB atl»ndjnc> o i.i'ion i Ual Dloner on 2C-1I25 words
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Article11 1960-12-04 20 EPSOM JEEP Cameborough Supersonic Brave CALLBOY Senior Singapura Glory11 words
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Article158 1960-12-04 20 KPSOM JEEP CALLBOY POINTER R^ce 1. SIO PWAR Bonnie Express 2.15 Little Lulu LITTLE LLLf Dr. Harley Sio P*»r LITTLE LCLU Sio Pwar B. Express Race?. RAPID AIR |c. CCWM MOMI I \n dour Film Summer Ki-% Rapid \ir !.I3 t hicken t urr> Rapid Air Chicken I uro158 words
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1020 1960-12-04 20 Race 1 S1O PWAK stands out in a very weak field. Thi.s four-year-old showed up in a race ior the first time on Wednesday when he finished third by a hea4 and half a length to Window Test over 7f. Sio Pwar has1,020 words
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147 1960-12-04 20 Japan seighr for Asian table tennis BOMBAY, Sat. Japan. j holders of six of the seven world table tennis championships, will be represented by a team of eight players in the Asian championships to be 1 held here from December 12 to 18. Japan won both the men's and women'sReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement321 1960-12-04 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. pai .</" MHawi SOO CWEC NOTICES NOTICE Ine engagement Ix-iweeu Mr in I.ruiitt BM beer, dissolved. IRODVK DAVIDSON for Su-ym L. P.W.D. NOTICE I lie public ls iieieb; notiflea tlml tli^ ;olloAll.g points will be elo.sed to nil \enicul»r traffic on the dates and i beiow io pcimu321 words
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Advertisement108 1960-12-04 20 NOTICES BRIDGE NO: 6/2 AT 6TH MILE OLD KLANG ROAD. The above bridge will be reopened to traffic at 6.30 p.m. on 5-12-60 Superintending Engineer. PWI).. Kuala Lumpur. (F. G. DUGGAN). RESULT OF THE ST. JOHN'S INSTITUTION. Christmas Hamper draw held on 2nd December. 1960. Ist Prize lti.-i3O !nd Prize108 words
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