The Straits Times, 25 December 1960
1960-12-25
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Title Section14 1960-12-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sett Sates in No. 1322 SI'NDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1960 21) CENTS14 words
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118 1960-12-25 1 Ike hits at colour bar blot on US image WASHINGTON, bat. President Eisenhower last night attacked racial inequality as one of the blemishes that marred the image ot the United States. prepared for the White nas tree Mr. tat mspite trial comfort America "wt ;hat mar Of devoutly believe created118 words
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Article19 1960-12-25 1 arrived here to spend Ch: Altli her children. She 1 companied by husband 1 Eddie F 119 words
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Article23 1960-12-25 1 TOKYO. Sat A Japa company ha> placed orders for the construction of two 130.000 cwt. super-tankers, the largest ever built.23 words
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367 1960-12-25 1 GO VT. TO SPEND $1 MIL. NEXT YEAR ON RECREA TION More swim pools, parks, playgrounds Bx JOSEPH YEO SINGAPORE. Saturday THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is planning to give the public more recreational and social facilities next year at an estimated cost of more than $1 million. The scheme provides for367 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-12-25 1 THFRK was no keeping these eager children 'tf from the 12-foot Christmas tree when it arrived H? at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, in SinJ* icapore. j U st after noon yesterday. '<? The tree, complete with decorations and k^ presents for the84 words
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Article59 1960-12-25 1 CINCAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today gave this Christmas message to all Christians in the State: "On Christmas Day all Christians forgive their enemies and bless their friends. "May all those who work for the peace and prosperity of our society59 words
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Article184 1960-12-25 1 PREMIER JAN'S POLICY BLAMED THE HAGUE. Saturday. DLANS to collaborate with the United Nations for leading West New Guinea (West Irian) towards self-government were blamed yesterday for the fall of the Dutch Government. Informed source* >aid that the policy of Premier. Prot. Jan E. DeUPI - 184 words
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Article22 1960-12-25 1 Brrr. .it's cold AGO. Sat. -The temperature here fell to 11 degrees below zero < Fahrenheit > yesterday— Chicago.-, coldest for nine years.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article71 1960-12-25 1 LONDON. Sat Bib'e salesmen trekking through j the wilds of Northern Hole- 1 kaido carry sticks with bells attached to frighten away the many vicious bears in the area, according to the Bibie Society there. ■We know we are in the service of God." said71 words
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Article156 1960-12-25 1 JKKI >\IKM sat Jewish and Muslim V.th officers and soldiers set aside their year-lone hostility to help Christian pilgrims on thfir w.i\ to Bethlehem The Mamlelii.tum Gate fctiwf the two pirU <>t the flhided City of Jerusalem was thronged with hristians on their na\ to ceiebrateReuter - 156 words
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205 1960-12-25 1 LONDON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Nasser yesterday warned that if the United Arab Republic was sure that Israel was building an atom bomb "this wiH mean rhe beginning of war between us." according to Cairo Radio. Then, as the mammoth crowd at a Port Said205 words
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Article31 1960-12-25 1 MADRID. Sat. A 61- year-old Spanish farmer was bright-eyed and jovial after going for two entire days without sleep. Valertin Medina Poves didn't as much M yawn31 words
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Article31 1960-12-25 1 Tramp... tramp TOKYO Sat. -Two American soldiers tramped off in pre-dawn darkness yesterday on a 10-day "Christmas march" of 826 miles to raise US$lO,OOO for a Japanese omhanace TI P T31 words
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Article294 1960-12-25 1 Thomas Cup: Malaya's protest BANGKOK, Sat. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, manager of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, today blamed bad refereeing for the poor performance of his players in their match against Thailand last night. The Malayans lota three of i the four matches played last i night. To win.Reuter - 294 words
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Article44 1960-12-25 1 W I FOLLOW ON M DNI t M IfMl li hill t,. follow WIfCII 11-* J I "Ill'l ph irith i' I N ill" I lIHII. nf t tcr SINCAPOUt WIN BINGAIHMtI in Sdlbui «'<>l,| >ip I 1 I 111 ill I) I44 words
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Advertisement19 1960-12-25 1 bf COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES The Sunday Times wishes all its readers Merry Christmas Wmjmm Mil m l3T* fll^^l HKSSS^obff^/jffi19 words
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Advertisement99 1960-12-25 1 Wishing All Our Customers Friends A Merry Christmas A Prosperous New Year. U S. de SUVA. Jewellers. 106. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE from the fabulous would of max Factor PRIMITIF PERFUME TIGER 54.2S PERFUME COLOGNE SPRAY MISI HYPNOTIQUE OR PRIMITIF $11.25 ELECTRIOUE $II.M»CREME PUFF AND THREE LIPSTICKS SI.SS TREASURE MSI $37.4599 words
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Article, Illustration2378 1960-12-25 2 ZSA ZSA GABOR - ZSA ZSA GABOR All at once my career was handed to me on a platter A ft ft ft My wedding nighi with the incredible Mr. Sanders Mk ND how do you think we spent ttour wedding night, George Sanders and I? PLAYING CHESS! "An excellent mental2,378 words
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Advertisement125 1960-12-25 2 NAllf I Save lIWV M 5364 Vila Round Trip 1 bY t 4mA I ibhbv^b^bV r *!^Ha^"B^« T ****^mMi/U~>~ SSmlm Pan Am announces... LOWEST TRANSPACIFIC JET FARES EVER and you fly on the world's most experienced airline. Fly PAN AM Jets to Los Angeles. any point in the U.S.A. including125 words
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1121 1960-12-25 3 They like my advice to the lovelorn WHEN GEORGE GOT BACK I WAS ALREADY FAMOUS I'm breaking my engagement to a wealthy man. He gave me an expensive home, a mink coat, diamonds, a .stove, and an expensive car. What shall I do I apoke up without thinking. "Give him1,121 words
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Article321 1960-12-25 3 From JOHN SMEATON, New York A CONVICTED murderer in California has been faced with an extraordinary choice. Should he spend the rest of his life in a State institution for the criminally insane, secure in the knowledge that, although imprisoned, he could not be executed?321 words
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Miscellaneous495 1960-12-25 3 What the stars foretell for you in the New Year Cancer (June 21 July 20) IT is always hard to guess at the thoughts or feelings of a typical Sun Cancenan. You have probably baffled your friends and relatives for some time past and carefully disguised what you wanted to495 words
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Miscellaneous1058 1960-12-25 3 1961 -by P.I.H. Naylor threr years and that it can no longer be delayed. Once :ne cribis i» o>< will make an imporun. inanite in your background and ko aheaa with confidence on a new and interesting way of life. Musi people m born with the f I "1 Sun1,058 words
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Miscellaneous470 1960-12-25 3 it would be bet ei u> *;ay war home from July onward As you live through 1061 >ou will find yourself taking life seriously Older people in your group will give you something lo woiry about and you will be concerned not only about immediate reiauxes bu< p» rents, aunts,470 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON TWO MUCH MARRIED WOMEN
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Article, Illustration262 1960-12-25 4 She wed SEVEN men in SEVEN weeks— sent to jail for SEVEN months BM.IMl) Sat— Nad \skalani. 'A, believes that if mm can nave harems, why shouldn't womm have the same privilege* Ptising as a nurs«-. which she is not, .she married v\»n men within mm en wrrks «t Baghdad.262 words
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Article107 1960-12-25 4 26 husbands— so what? £AIRO. Sat. An Egyptian mother, who has been married 26 TIMES, said to a judge: "What's wrong with that? It was not I wrn> divorced my husbands, it was (hey who divorced me when they coveted a prettier woman." She was opposing an application by Samir107 words
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527 1960-12-25 4 RAYMOND FOXALL - What a mother sacrificed for her young son RAYMOND FOXALL A story of love and courage By LONDON. Sat. MRS. Edna Frost sacrificed the use of her legs for a year so that her son could walk. She is still hobbling but 15-year-old Kevin, ah invalid for most of h527 words
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105 1960-12-25 4 NEW YORK, Sat. A Negro woman who was turned completely white in three years was Introduced in Washington at a conference of the American Medical Association. Dr. Robert Stolar. an expert in skin conditions, described treatments that can turn Negro skin white and105 words
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Article29 1960-12-25 4 COPENHAGEN, SatGround hostesses at Kastxup. Copenhagen's airport, have been issued with children's scooters to use in the 500--yard-long corridors leading from the airport building to the planes.29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-12-25 4 LONDON SEES A STRIP GIRL FROM JAPAN 0 Beautiful representative of streamlined moder. japan is Mirsuko. a strip artist in the show "Japanese Holiday," which opened at the Pigalle theatre-restaur-ant in Piccadilly, London. Reuter picture.Reuter - 35 words
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233 1960-12-25 4 LONDON. Saturday. A HOUSEWIFE who can earn £6 a week mof« than her husband has changed places with him. Now 40-year-old Walter Ward's place is in the home, while his 35-year-old wife. Mary, is earning £15 a week teaching in an233 words
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Article34 1960-12-25 4 For her old age six oil wells NEW YORK. Sat. Singrr Hlldegarde is putting a little something away for her old age. Now 54. she has Just acquired her sixth oil well In Oklahoma.34 words
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Article42 1960-12-25 4 ¥EW YORK, Sat.— lris Forrest's husband Mil--11 ton phoned home: "Have dinner ready." a That was a year ago and he has not shown up yet. Last week a New York Judge granted Iris a separation.42 words
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174 1960-12-25 4 PETER EVANS - US medical profession is now Big Business PETER EVANS From |^EW YORK, Sot. Th* chances are that If a doctor is seen hurrying along the street here with his little black bog he is on his way to the bank to swell his ocI count. For the U.S. medical profession174 words
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Article134 1960-12-25 4 LONDON. Sat.— Dartmoor's days are numbered. The Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, has announced that Britain's most famous jail is to be demolished. It will be pulled down bit by bit as other accommodation becomes available for convicts under a new prl- son programme.Reuter - 134 words
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188 1960-12-25 5 All the holiday news sport in the Free Press THERE will be no Straits Times tomorrow. But The Free Press will be out as usual with all the local and overseas news. m addition, The Free Press will feature the first, not-to-be-mi.'sed instalment of Agatha Christie's new thriller. The Underdog188 words
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118 1960-12-25 5 Ship's officer killed in motor crash •GAPORE. Sat. A British merchant navy officer Norman Cawell. was killed In •ii early morning motor acrident at the 7 ms. Buklt Timah Road today. Third Officer Cawell of the Gold Ranger at the Naval Base was one of four people i travelling in118 words
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102 1960-12-25 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. -The I Sultan of Pahang returner 7 to Malaya today with "»iapDy memories" of his visit to Auotr-'ia and New Zea- land. He wa.i greeted at the air- I port here by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin102 words
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Article524 1960-12-25 5 CHURCH OF ENGLAND M \ndrrw-s Cathedral: Dec. 1130 pm. Midnight Dec. 25—6 tin Holy Comlon. 7 am Holy Communion: 8 am Pans.! Communion; 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Holy Communion. II a.m Family ser- 12 pm Holy Communion; 6 pm F;i>tal Evensong. M Hilda* Church i KalOOf): Dec. 24-1130 p.m.524 words
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Article158 1960-12-25 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. II MAN who went to a restaurant in Smith Street to collect an extortion demand of $10,000 last week, found himself in a police trap instead, a magistrate here was told today. The man. Fong Fook Choi, 26. was arrested as soon as he158 words
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Article443 1960-12-25 5 MAN WHO TOOK PROVIDENT FUND MONEY CAN HAVE FESTIVAL WITH FAMILY AND THEN TO JAIL SINCAPORE, Saturday. A DISTRICT JUDCE, Mr. Tan Wee Kian. deferred a jail sentence on a Central Provident Fund Board investigator today to enable him to spend Christmas with his wife443 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-12-25 5 -but is undecided whether to accept GILLIAN UM (above), a 14 year old schoolgirl has been awarded a music scholarship by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. The scholarship which is open to music students in Singapore and Borneo is offered every219 words
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Article70 1960-12-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat— Master N. Govlndasamy of Canberra School ha* received the second of two scholarships of! $500 offered by the Indo- Malayan Association to Indian pupils in government or aided English schools The scholarship i.-, to enable him to continue his education for the next70 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-12-25 5 A trip to Bangkok for pretty 'Miss Jet- Age' Singapore to Bangkok £iven by Thai International as a prize. Sunday Times picture shows ''Miss |et-Age" i and runners-up Miss Sybil Tan (right) and Miss Daisy Chin. Petite Miss Tok Sek Kee, a 19-year-old teleprinter typist at the Singapore Airport, was98 words
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180 1960-12-25 5 Fanfare will greet new police bandmaster CINCAPORE. Sat. A fanfare of bugles will greet Bandmaster Inspector Ridzwan Salmy bin Mulok when he arrives on the parade ground to takt over the baton from retiring bandmaster, Mr. J. E. Boyle. The handing-over will take place during a spcrml ceremony to be180 words
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Article85 1960-12-25 5 RECITAL BY TOP RUSSIAN PIANIST SINGAPORE Sat Madam Tatyana Nikolaye- va, Russia's foremn man pianist, will give a recital In Singapore at tht i Victoria Theatre on Jan. 10. Madam Nlkolayeva. a 1 graduate of the Moscow Conservatorlum with double honours in pianofortt playing and composition. I has given concerts85 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-12-25 6 OUR Christmas Day picture is of chubby, pensive, one-year-old Lay Lek "prise baby" of Singapore's St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children. BELOW RIGHT, we see three young convalescents round Christmas trees in their ward. Sunday Times pictures.40 words
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Article75 1960-12-25 6 IS HERE TO STAY 0 HtKKS A;.ai the smart man-about-town will be wearing in metropolitan America next year, according to a report from New York. Though the lightweight sports jacket, in black and grey check wool, is oi little interest to us, the trousers show that the here to stay.UPI - 75 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1960-12-25 6 THEY, TOO, WILL CELEBRATE TODA Y-CHILDREN WHO HA YE FOUND HOPE TUCKED away in a corner of Singapore's Chinatown, at the junction of Tanjong Pagar and Hoe Chiang Roads, is a tirediooking building with a crumbling facade and mildewed brick walls. You would not see it if you were just1,290 words
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Advertisement66 1960-12-25 6 f "i p3 ff^f |f^ pr *c^ i \jf IQj qJbT i! SiB^l Ebb WW V "V i"t TERMS! LJJ Here's your chance to own i any one of three outstanding Singer sewing machines at j|g greatly reduced terms! See mm K^r the SINGER THRIFTY TRIO >-J I^l EIH 166 words
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Advertisement40 1960-12-25 6 It adds that extra Jg^ something i Just drop! HP I t^j^A. I S Sauce gives food the I^™ #s^ spicy tang that we o.V.'^.'.V't 0.?'.. j Vt""~"/ vegetables and noodle L^^^^^^^^™ w dishes, they taste BP^"*^ twice as good40 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1960-12-25 7 Vincent Mulchrome - Vincent Mulchrome By He found out what makes a woman beautiful then turned his skill to cars A MAY twisted branches, moulded into meaningful form by .1 famous Japanese flower-arranger, stand in <\ corner <>l the •1 designer's office. "To be able u> create1,217 words
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Article, Illustration680 1960-12-25 7 WHY I DID IT— BY BUTLER CRONIN By David English MIAMI BEACH (Florida). Saturday. THOMAS CRONIN. the former royal butler, who resigned from Prin--1 cess Margaret's staff because of disagreements with Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones, has decided to stay in America "where I think there is every likelihood of achieving my680 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-12-25 7 f A mai/SUpI IT S WUAT IVE A IT MAGNIFIES AND SUOWS UP V.^^ V WANTED J \Y V^AMD »QW*\MJ20 words
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Article29 1960-12-25 8 Mf.rrf. (Minimum, PITZPATRICK'S tUMHMtItKIT Th- ■>.... on TutiIMCtLA NAlliu BROADCASTING >« k II and ROSE! DOR LUNCH Da v from Mon-H% o fat.l'd 'i p*cial ln*i»i'U cb ck'b Curry at29 words
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481 1960-12-25 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. December 25. 1960. WORLD IN A TURMOIL ONCE again of peace on earth and goodwill to all has gone out to Uie world. This time the call has special urgency. M of the world is In turmoiL la many places, then bloodshed and revolution; In others481 words
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Article893 1960-12-25 8 You can't change Christmas ONE STABLE THING IN A BEWILDERED WORLD... E THE ARCHBISHOP CHRISTMAS, liibU It is a date arresting in shape and in sound. It tells us mat the century has started on its way out, and the contrast "l!)(K)-li)60" stares us in Ihe face. At the beginning893 words
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479 1960-12-25 8 THE COW THAT DRANK HALF A BUCKET OF LATEX *B^^2 1I1Z9 THE DUSUN, Fri Dec. 16. THE powers-that-be have decided not to cut their annual grant towards the Tuan's upkeep next year, and so, at last, he will be able fo have some long-overdue house repairs done. He also contemplates479 words
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506 1960-12-25 8 IkJEW YORK. Sat. Three stories the U-2 affair and Summit conference collapse, the United States presidential elections, and the Congo troubles led most editors' selections in the annual United Press International world poll to determine the ten biggest stories of the year.506 words
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Article334 1960-12-25 8 TWO Scots were complaining abou. the joke* based on alleged Scottish canniness with money. "Its disgusting and unfair! said the first. "I agree," said the second Scot. "The way they Joke about us you'd think we're concerned with nothing but money." "And have you heard the334 words
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Advertisement59 1960-12-25 8 '^B^B^B^ta_l^^^^BW_ _^^»ag Eyes of experience belong to one of the Swiss-trained technician* at Singapore Kolex Id Station— the l«rge>t and ■iimpped In Malaya. Make sure of the best care for \our Rolei or Tudor ■»Ht<.hh> handing it in nt any branch of the Borneo Company, or sending it to ROLEX59 words
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Article, Illustration178 1960-12-25 9 LEADER OF EMIGRANTS SAYS EVEN DUTCH WORKERS ARE LEAVING 300 Indonesians on way to Jakarta —'more to follow' SINGAPORE. Saturday. ABOUT 300 Indonesians from tension-packed West Irian left Singapore today for Jakarta, in the Straits Steamship vessel Marudu. The party, led by a former Dutch178 words
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Article80 1960-12-25 9 A LUXURY CANTEEN FOR NAAFI SIM.APOKr.. >*t Mm of the Royal Viw statt-tned here can now boMt of having the mont luruiiou> NAAFI canteen in the Far East. The canteen was opened lawt week by the Com-manaer-in-Chief. lar Fast station. Admiral Sir David \mnni; other things, it ha, a restaurant,80 words
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Article81 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The first Air-India Internationa., Boeing 707 Intercontinental jetliner to land in Singapore arrived this week on a special flight with Christinas mail from London. The sleek jetliner "Everest" stopped over for only an hour to unload 17.800 lb. of mail, then took of! for81 words
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Article34 1960-12-25 9 Sinopore opr» Ataoeiition noon prices per picul on Satur<iBv Pair m«rchant«ble Bombay mlxeh coprm: Jan. $27 i Nominal). Singapore Cooonut Oil Miller* V—xiaiion bulk S4O seilei.v arum $43 50 sellers Tone wa.qulf:34 words
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Article22 1960-12-25 9 »IM.APORE. Sal. Ti price in Singapore today Ma 5391.37'j per picul. unchanged and the estimated unofficial offerIng was 270 tow.22 words
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Article32 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat -QueensGirl in a Million, Judith Kenny. 9. will arrive in Singapore jmorrow for a four-day I spun;^red by n league ►ueens.and. is a teaCher.32 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-12-25 9 Ma lay on portrait painter M. Hoessein (left) explains to the Federation High Commissioner to Britain, Tengku Ya'acob ibni Al-morhum, one of his portraits after the High Commissioner had opened an exhibition of Inche Hoessein's work at the Chenil Galleries, London. Inche HoesseinUPI - 61 words
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305 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A MAN, Chin Teo Cheng, who took part with two others in robbing a cloth merchant, fell into a monsoon drain when he tried to escape and was caught by the merchant and his I son, the Third Criminal305 words
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Article45 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two robbers threw a gunny sack over Boob Singh. 45. a watch- man at Labrador Villa near Pasir Panjang, and took away i his purse containing $42 and i a gold ring worth $40, yes- 1 terday morning.45 words
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Article109 1960-12-25 9 TODAY: Setiili Keclul 2.48 a.m- (Bft. 31rn 240 p.m. (6(1. 3in>: Singapore 4.10 am. 1 8ft 4iid 3.44 pm. (Bft. 2in); Port Dlckson 10 31 a.m- (Ift 81n) 11.01 p.m. (Bft. 2ln>: Port Swettenham 10.06 am. dOft. 7ln) 1103 p.m. (lift. Tin); Penang 5 a.m.109 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-12-25 9 Brilliant Chinese concert pianist Fou Tsong (left) married 21-year old Zamira, daughter of world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin "right), at Hampstead North London register office recently. Zamira is the daughter of Mr. Menuhin 's first wife, who has remarried and now lives in theReuter - 65 words
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Article53 1960-12-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Thieves yesterday drove oft with a van containing $4,200 worth of clothing, the property of a merchant, Mr K. Eramu. The van. which was parked In front of Mr. Eramu's Jalan Mohamad Amm residence, was later found by the police at Tampoi,53 words
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253 1960-12-25 9 ONDON, Sot. The Cambridge University Malayan Association is planning cheap summer flights between London and Maiayo next year. The flight organisers. D.O.K. Yeo. of Ipoh. and M. M. Satihaji, of Klang. told the Sunday Times that a leading airline here has promised the fullest253 words
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Article35 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Rev. G. J. Tellmann, Pastor of Wesley Methodist Church here, will speak on "The Spirit of Christmas" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.35 words
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316 1960-12-25 9 |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— i Thousands of Commonwealth troops in Malaya will celebrate their Christmas "in quarters' tomorrow for the first time in 12 years Ever since the shooting war against the Communist terrorists began in June 1948 the troops had316 words
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119 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Saturday. D A D I O Singapore will feature six top-ranking musical groups in a programme "Meet the Bands" at 1 1 p.m. tomorrow. Other special programmes have also been arranged for the Christmas holidays. Tr-y entertainers In Singapore will feature in the119 words
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Article23 1960-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.-Mecha-nical equipment worth $1,070 was found missing from the City Council Sewerage Purification plant at Andrew Road yesterday morning.23 words
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Advertisement30 1960-12-25 9 OPEN BOXING DAY 26th DEC. 1960 FROM 9.30 A.M. TO 1.30 P.M. FOR CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS CHANRAI'S. RAFFLES HOTEL SHOP ORIENTCRAFTS. 108. ORCHARD RD. CHANRAI'S. 81, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE30 words
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Advertisement104 1960-12-25 9 A CUP OF |4 BRIMFUL |fk OF HEALTH I k HH ONLY OVALTI N E GIVES YOU MALT PLUS MILK PLUS EGGS Ifer^ JV PLUS EXTRA VITAMINS t^^y^n^m Ovaltinc is a superb beverage for expectant and BK'j>^ *iT***^Sll^Bf nursing mothers it helps to keep-up their energy and strength a J|*104 words
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Sunday Times Picture Contest
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Article, Illustration111 1960-12-25 10 WINNERS OF THE WEEK'S TOP PRIZES THE winner of the week's top prize of $30 is "Hanging The Wash" (right), submitted by H. K Wong, of 79 Neil Road, Singapore 2. Mr. Wong used a Kodak Retina II camera and Kodak PlusX film. Setting;: f8, 1 125 second. The second-111 words
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Article82 1960-12-25 10 Today's two runners-up IX)DAYS two run- ner-up prizes of $10 each go to "On The Way' (left), by Chin Pei Choo, and "Profile" (right), by Sylvester Ng Teck Fui. Mr. Chin, of 163-A Victoria Street. Singapore 7. used a Rolleiflex 3.5 camera and Ilford F.P. 3 film. Setting: fll. 1.12582 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-12-25 10 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.* Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used ond exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. The required information should104 words
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Article256 1960-12-25 10 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID CUNSTON By Rfor Rhodes showing how the names of famous or infamous people of >he past live on in the English language today. AS Cecil John Rhodes H853-1902> worked all his life for the betterment of Africa and Ita native populations. chiefly by striving to256 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-12-25 10 BARRY DRISCOLL' S - BARRY DRISCOLL'S THE North American beaver, through its instinctive behaviour of dam building, has done almost as much as man to change the face of that continent. Through lakes, caused by the constant damming of fast running rocky streams, vast areas of lush meadow land have been formed.154 words
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Advertisement159 1960-12-25 10 w^ki I r~% LL prize winners jQ^ y_) p\ will be paid by post. Their cheques will be posted to them durC H FQI J F m thr firs ten da > s V^l IL-Vi^UU month. ar A I VkW It Jit I I ill Ik 1 1 I- ih159 words
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Miscellaneous175 1960-12-25 10 [popular crossword^) ACROSS: 1. Separate 14), 4. Absorbed (4), J. Hackneyed (•>. Localitv (4), 6. Loud noise 1 3 9. 4. Make a point (5). 8 I Kind of palm ft), 11. Surrender the purpose <3>. 6. Gay <8>. (4). 12. Central point (it. 13. Lazily 4 8 Born 10175 words
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Article494 1960-12-25 11 METRONOME - METRONOME By TWO records that will pur your New Year party in the right spirit are Liberty's "Laughs For Losers" with American nightclub comic Dave Barry (mono LRP 3176), and "60 Years Of Music America Hates Best" with Spike Jones and his abominable orchestra (stereo LST 7154494 words
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Article, Illustration10 1960-12-25 11 Lots of mud— but Stewart Granger, John Wayne and Fabian10 words
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Article290 1960-12-25 11 NORTH TO ALASKA John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovocj, Fabian, Copucme 20th Century-Fox "kJORTH TO ALASKA" is o comicdrama that you should try not to miss if only to witness the scenes in which tough guy John Wayne's tace assumes a look of ecstatic idiocy to tell us290 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-12-25 11 CROOK CORNY SURPRISE PACKAGE Yul Brynrer, Mitii Goynor, Noel Coward Columbia "TMONEY. money, money; that's ah you guys think about money. You can get ulcers that way!" This brondside was fired at pressmen by rackets king Yul Brynner. modestly clad In a loud hat (see above), when being deportee back180 words
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374 1960-12-25 11 THESPIS - The joyful sound of Xmas carols has great significance THESPIS BY MOT ALL 20th century musical trends have been degenerate. One of the most significant developments during the last 60 years is the great revival of interest in folk music, which, after all, is the basis of all music. We374 words
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Advertisement468 1960-12-25 11 WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS Jlrrrv iffcrisljiiis-;^: tWW SHOWING! 13 0 4 < |«fi .-«f.— COLOR < Kcrwin Msthcws Jo Morrow M«t! M.FU. Short: Botu C«v«." 1 T J Todoy v «ood Or Bust 4 4^ 7 orrw 4 _U __J_^ J J^ l|3^4llf^ 4 Now Showing' om 400 < WoH468 words
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Advertisement266 1960-12-25 11 Wishing Our Patrons A Merry Christmas "STRUGGLE OF THE DRAGON" Txlcv 9.1S a.m. "Riding Shotoun" 11-15 a.m. "Tarryteons" **/s P2ZP&P& P&PM $2? J^t^^ WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS *f x sW^ t WERIIV £Ml 2 S f^/ y i HRISTMA% \ZZ>r j •Q 3r£22s*L FROM THE CATHAY ORGANISATION 'M fl FUN-FILLED266 words
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Advertisement326 1960-12-25 11 f OUR CHRISTMAS CAROL ftact om tilk Jty/flt Law nyttt Al CV&mm> md i>n>X 'hr tmmmf ytmi Hare* o't>"> Imi Bormfl for all Aml for roi Al Chrulmtt W ihremthemi the eemtof yrott I >. ex Bombay AIR INDIA WEDDING jt T> f b\ mmmM^mJ&il- The bridegroom, Mr. Winne Chandrasekero,326 words
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Miscellaneous142 1960-12-25 11 Your Sunday radio RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 630 Good Morning And A Merry Christrru. s 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Musical Sunshine; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Christmas Breuicfast Club Session; 9 00 Progamme Summary- 9.03 The Choir Sings: 9.30 Christmas Carols Prom Many Lands; 9.45 The Stuart Foster Show;142 words
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Miscellaneous128 1960-12-25 11 Sunset Serenade; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Intermezzo; 7.30 Woman's Weekly; 7.45 Irama Malam; 8.00 The Fazely Affair; B JO The Ivan Browne Show; 9.00 Sweet And Liv»ly; 9.30 The News; 9.40 Evening Star; 10.00 Calypso Heatwave; 10J0 Words And Music; 11.00 Meet The Bands. Mldmgtn: Close Down. RADIO128 words
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Miscellaneous143 1960-12-25 11 P.M. 12.00 The Goon 8how; 12.30 Commonwealth Festival Choir. Taiping; 1.00 Worthington's Happy Christmas. All Stations: 1.15 Programme Summary; 1.17 The Boston Promenade Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal And News: 1.46 Ladles Only; 2.17 Forces Favourites; 3.00 Calling On You. Kuala Lumpui Ana Nuiiutial tinoKAave Oniv: 3.30 Tne Story Of The143 words
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Advertisement75 1960-12-25 12 SUPERSHELL for POWER... modern motoring V lW_ 1 1 Supershell with ICA is the petrol that's designed for today's high-compression engines— designed to make them give their utmost. ICA (Shell's exclusive ignition control additive) controls ignition for smoother rhythm so that your engine uses effectively all the power that's in75 words
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Miscellaneous1276 1960-12-25 12 ~ZgS| ■^SCTYOUR R6 GwM JOE' ~W I PEOPLE BcUEVEC CA<EC ANIMAL SCR^TS, cwMT. L K J VTW HURT Tft.gZfc.N'/ ft. fl Ag w£ ;E A SKEAT TKUE STORY- A IViu? LlON'S^gr/FQgAtU IMf/. I WE'LL LET NOTU'.siS "AKT I IK. TmEIRI WRESTLING MATCHES WHES HE WAS A CU&,/**<3lslO MA6NO, THE LION1,276 words
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Miscellaneous42 1960-12-25 13 '•^^^^ta. f JL. UI I "j tfA R\ r^ I f^ r^ y V*^^^ I m*^ j^ S™ B v^ p rr*ii h riir^ 1 0^***** mm B 1 n n irni in I IH 11 IB 111 11 I v!Q^ «!j942 words
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Article, Illustration927 1960-12-25 15 IS IT LAWFUL TO POSSESS FED ERA TION BIG SWEEP TICKETS? DROP US A LINE-AT THE SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES HOUSE, SPORE 9 DO NOT send stamps or return envelopes, we do not reply to letters by post. Unsigned letters and those without addresses, which we require as a sign ofUPI - 927 words
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Article96 1960-12-25 15 lltfiO has more patience a man or a woman? ANNIE CHELLIAH-JOHN. Johore Bahru. In our youth ue were taught a little rhyme that goes: "Patience is a virtue; possess it if you can, Seldom found in women, and never in a man." OECENTLY I read in96 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1960-12-25 15 Her man loves two women WRITE TO MISS JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 I LOVE a man, and he loves me; but he also loves someone else. I I aye argued with him about it, but he says it is possible for a man to love1,043 words
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Article135 1960-12-25 15 I LOVE a boy or 17, but can't go out with him because I am schooling. Recently there was a letter in your column from a boy saying he was fed up with his girl, because she had told him she loved him. but would not go135 words
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Advertisement142 1960-12-25 15 commerce and industry H Mvvi < n H SINGAPORE TRADt pre- f^^Wk *^fltr^ sents, concisely, the in- H £jf*?Jtt*ZS &MM formation businessmen M j flfl i must know. Its all im- hff r l \P^- J »fu ■V* I M portant statistical soction Btß Shf "wt SQbM P S^^^UT is142 words
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662 1960-12-25 16 JOCK BAIN - MALA VAN TENNIS NEEDS A ROYAL SHOT IN THE ARM JOCK BAIN ...says Come now, Mr. Soh -see red and white 'I'm reported iriticu>ms by i Mr x,,»i i.hee Soon, pr«-Nident <>f .s\K\ of my article laM week mi(CK<*stinE ih.it Mngapnre rrpresentaii\r football teams should pl.it in the national i662 words
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Article35 1960-12-25 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The prestdeni ol the S;. gapore Amateur elation, Mr. W. Miller, is expected bar* from Britain by early February. He left for Europe on long leave last July.35 words
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Article, Illustration545 1960-12-25 16 GALAXIE TOWN VICTORIA -A ROAD TEST REPORT THE 1961 Ford GaUxie Fordor Town Victoria (Hardtop), photographed at the Botanic Gardens. Singapore. All Sunday Times pictures 4%#OU LOOK like a playboy in this If swanky car with your sunglasses I and crewcut," said a friend545 words
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400 1960-12-25 16 New chassis lubrication system for 1961 lever— as the song goes was free and easy. The suspension, as to be expected in an American car, was on the soft side. This gave comfortable ride, but the car was hardly one to be thrown around corners. Acceleration was not as crisp400 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-12-25 16 A MAT getaway that's tin- style <>f th r l'H.l lord <.al;i\ic at traffic-light junctions. Notr the fly-ing-saucer effect of the low-and-widp cut. and the KrUle-like design across the tail, which hides the centrally-located filler cap.39 words
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Article, Illustration10 1960-12-25 16 The new Calaxie's spectacular rear overhang10 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-12-25 16 WORLD champion racing driver for 1959-60, Austra- ltei's Jack Brabham Uefti, seen receiving the Hawthorn Memorial Trophy fkOB Sir William Lyons, the Jaguar chief, at a .dinner at the Royal Automobile Club, in London. Mrs. Hawthorn, mother of Mike Hawthorn, holds a replica of the trophy, pre-Reuter - 95 words
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Article39 1960-12-25 16 TO ALL who celebrate, a very merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. To those who don't, here's wishing you will next year. And a speedy recovery to all with a not-so-happy hangover from Christmas Eve.39 words
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Advertisement18 1960-12-25 16 easiest quickest way to give your car a superb show-room shine-and lasting* real wax protection Simoniz Silicone Speedwax18 words
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Advertisement112 1960-12-25 16 Exciting Colours Features Improvements 125 BANTAM (MODEL Dl A thoroughly reliable light weight of proven performonce. 175 BANTAM SUPER (MODEL D 7 Simply bristles with re* features redesigned frarre, dual seat, hydroulica' 1 M damped front fork, -etc. 250 O.H.V. STAR (MODEL Cl 5 with white -^ide wall t a112 words
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Miscellaneous112 1960-12-25 16 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: Part. 4. Spot. 6.1 DOWN: 1. Propagate. 2 Rapt Din. 9. Areca. II. Cede. 12, Pivot. I 3. Trite. 4. Score. 5. Pat. 6, De13. Gable. 14, Patter. 15. Savoy. bonair 7. Idlv. 8 Nee. 10, Evert. 16, Erection 19. Gas. 22, Outrage, ill. Cavort. 13. Gait.112 words
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Article, Illustration2445 1960-12-25 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - 1 960 The Year of the Silver Medal in Malayan sport NORMAN SIEBEL By NINETEEN SIXTY V has been a me Horable year for Malayan sport. It will Kalways be rememberMcd as the year of the first Olympic Games silver medal for a B Malayan which was won so worthily2,445 words
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Advertisement208 1960-12-25 17 CLASSIFIED ADS. It AT YOUR SERVICE VjpOTl Minimum Hi'v I month, in H rrf« I Htanc s photocopy servicb t i natural perms m •.apor*. photostat service -Dai W 'omatir W 1^ TOP OUALITV COLOI Trl»r"nn» V SHOPPING GUIDE (S pore) H -rfs flu 1 Minimum t M Hnr^f (tfm.)208 words
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Advertisement39 1960-12-25 17 Cdrccr your .1 RADIO WEEKLY is willing to pay cash for the three best "MEMORIES" submitted each week. HUNDREDS ARE J l UiL WRITING 1N... WHY NOT YOU? (JtAAr*^ lfiftfcßalßaa»--aw 4 more exciting contests to try in this weeks39 words
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759 1960-12-25 18 EPSOM JEEP's Christmas Meet winners QONQUISTADOR is fighting fit after a lengthy speS! and should readily outstay a very moderate Class 2 field over B if in Race Three at Penang today, first day of the ChristmasNew Year Meeting. Try759 words
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Article36 1960-12-25 18 MR. AND MR! nd at MR AND MRS. K ARUMAI NAVACAM II ■r I GREETINGS t4t ni,n,mi,m) JOAN Tt* nd a CAMINI S KORALA of I Cro.lANNOUNCEMENT M I M* %t» Minimum, SALON NEW VURKEN36 words
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Article147 1960-12-25 18 i PttM ii i r U I ROY POI.N I I K ■m i 3 Mil tIIWCI 1 I OK Ii ur l.o\r \njlcrv >crrnade \N(. >IK|N\UI I imi( Kjhru Trur l.€i\r TRI I. I ii\ I l.mt Miru\ \iul<r > Srrrnadr 3.33 OKI l>ll I M>\ I irr147 words
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Article831 1960-12-25 18 FIRST DAY AT PENANG Race I 3.0: (Class 4, Div. I)— s Furs. 1 8669 Rralm of (.old i Veni Yin St > Allan. 3 9.0 Shaari 4 '7 M» Kolle (Vein Vlri Sii Allan. 6 8.13 1 3 i 8046 Tionx Bahru i Dollar Konssli E. Breuic.. 4 8.11831 words
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Article226 1960-12-25 18 RrKinn i od outsider. He baa won twice uver the Penang 71 and his ram b*s been encouraging. At Pcnany in September he was third with 8.1 to Piet Hem over Tf and again third to Son of April over B>f "Last month at Ipoh he226 words
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Article706 1960-12-25 18 Young Thais were too nippy BANGKOK, Sat. Only a Christmas Eve miracle can save Malaya from elimination in the Thomas Cup Asian Zone second round match here tonight. They will have to win four of the remaining five 1 matches Last night the Thais, without their two leading players Charoen706 words
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Article54 1960-12-25 18 LONDON. Sat— Arsei.al held Sneffielri Wednesday to a 1-1 draw |in their Dlv. oiie match a: Sheffield last nigiit. Olher results I ne.e: Div. 2— Leyton Orient v Midrtlesbi'ough postponed; Scuiitiiorpe 2 Brighton 2. Dlv. 3— Bren ford 2 Swiiirion 1: Tourquay 2 Waifora I; W.UsnllReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1960-12-25 18 AUCKLAND. Sat. Auckland I were all out 261 m their first innings against the M.C.C. touring side on the first day of their match ihere today. By the close M.C.C i had replied with 18 for no uicket' j Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article150 1960-12-25 18 IPOH. Sat. The H.M.S. M..--iaya Cup !Ugby replay between Perak and Selangor to decide the hi tp ctaapiOM has been fixed lor Jan. 7 on the Kuala Lumpur padar.p A clrav will enable Perak to reach the final. In preoararion lor the kry n.;.ch, Perak150 words
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Advertisement62 1960-12-25 18 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wim mum) -A, MITM»N*NTMAN SATMtAPA MAM TEO LEONC I TtO TAN I. MONO I «OI> IH[ CNCACKMENT BETWEEN NEW HOME OF SOUTH EAST ASIA m. llililllllillll IlijlH IHIIII I H corned mimon do"'*r KodJk Bui'din* display are the latest Kodak cameras, equipment and films for amateur, 4eSP9PVPPH Lfe62 words
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Advertisement122 1960-12-25 18 TITONI 1 ONE OF SWITZERLANDS BEST i^/ f CfC C Xl ALA U MPI R Mn>AN*sT "Vj* 0 1 ■eWV// ....it 6 }adter 6y air "The Early Bird Catches the Worm" M Send your freight by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore- 1. Phones: *****122 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-12-25 18 TOI> 1>\XIS: Malays O;,e;i cuampion&hips. Telok Kurau. TOMORROW Sl'GGEH: S.C.C. Malacca padang. TENXIS: Mai.. I m pioiiMiips; Telok Kurau. HOCKEY: SH A v P. E Stoadara's XI. p.idang.28 words
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