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Title Section13 1961-02-12 1 The Straits Times in Malay* No. 1329. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1961. 20 CENTS13 words
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Article393 1961-02-12 1 Russia asks Dag to check murder' reports HE DEAD ORAUVE? HE'S SAFE WITH FRIENDS, SAYS YUGOSLAV NEWSMAN Afro-Asians say escape tale untrue MOSCOW, Saturday. THE SOVIET UNION has asked Mr. Dag Hammarskjocld. United Nations SecretaryGeneral, to check press reports that Mr. Patrice Lumumba had been murdered, the SovietReuter - 393 words
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Article225 1961-02-12 1 CARCIA and WIFE LEAVE for HOME KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DRESIDENT Carcia of the Philippines and his wife were given a Royal farewell today when they left by air for Manila after a four-day State visit to the Federation. The Yang di-Pertuan Amuik. the Kaja Permaisurl A-oim and the Sultan of225 words
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Article25 1961-02-12 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.—President and Mrs. Kennedy will spend the weekend In complete privacy on a 400-acre estate in the Virginia fox hunting country25 words
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529 1961-02-12 1 A Rahman -Garcia plan for Asian peace KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. TH E Federation of Malaya and the Philippines have agreed, in co-operation with other free nations in South East Asia, to "remove those factors which may endanger the peace and security of this area This is one of the results529 words
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123 1961-02-12 1 'CONCRETE PROPOSAL' FROM THAILAND KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thailand's Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman. flew in from Bangkok today with "concrete proposals" for the proposed Association of South-East Asian States. He said at the airport: "Such an assoclaiton would be an asset to this part ol the world but at the123 words
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Article26 1961-02-12 1 RABAT Sal. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev left for Guinea today, leaving behind 14 Soviet MiG jet fighter planes for '-he Moroccan Air Force.26 words
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Article65 1961-02-12 1 PARIS. Sat. —The Prime Ministers of the six common market countries today announced plans to start a system of regular political consultations as proposed by General De Gaulle. The "Little Summit" agreed yesterday on periodic meetings between the prime ministers and foreign ministers of the65 words
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Article23 1961-02-12 1 LONDON. Sat. Crown Prince Moulay Hassan of Morocco will visit Moscow at the end of April. Moscow Radio said yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-02-12 1 The five accused in the London spy trial These are the five members of an alleged spy ring who are being tried in London on a charge of having conspired together and with others unknown to commit breaches of Section One of the Official Secrets Act (from top to bottom):UPI - 101 words
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Article45 1961-02-12 1 LONDON. Sat. Britain's 17.000 people servants, mii spectors and chief inspectors will get pay increases of up to nearly £8 a week. The new pay scale, back--1 dated to Sept. 1. follows I recent increases awarded to 1 70.000 police constables45 words
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Article82 1961-02-12 1 Sat.— Police will have a new letter box P.O. Box 999 —to receive letters from the public from Feb. 17. The Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Seng Huat. said that PO. Box 999 will be an addition to P.O. Box 50UU which is already in use82 words
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Article34 1961-02-12 1 Lord M flies in |/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Chief of Britain's Defence Staff. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten. flew into Kuala Lumpur today on a "arcurd the world in 3034 words
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Article260 1961-02-12 1 REPORTER HELD VIE If T I A If I iaf r'PTuh porter P.ud uuli in HNtrcl b> I 1 1 .i ii Millj'iriti' i f«>r .ill' nii> relusiiu lit t»l»c\ i»ni< i i > I U.QO country.— t'-P Idays' jaunt but refused to say anything about defence problems or260 words
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Article880 1961-02-12 1 URGENT CABLE FROM DAG AND TENGKU OFFERS... Yesterday 67 more Malayan soldiers were flown to the Congo in a U.S. air force Globemaster. (Report in Page 5). KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYA'S Special Force in the Congo is to be more than doubled from 613880 words
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Article85 1961-02-12 1 TOWKAY ABDUCTED -REPORT KUALA LIMPIR. Sat. Police throughout the Federation were alerted today following a tip-off received by the Selangor C.I.D. that a wealthy rice merchant has bren kidnapped from his home here early, yesterday morning. The towkav. Mr. Yap Yew Meng. 52. i> believed to have been dragged from85 words
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1876 1961-02-12 2 Peter Casson - MURDER BY HYPNOSIS I say it IS possible Peter Casson Peter Casson, the man who made hypnotism a "respectable" weapon in the fight against ill health, opens his "case-book" for the first time to reveal the almost miraculous cures brought about by this strange power. Though not himself a doctor,1,876 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1961-02-12 3 Begin it today a startling new series by a man who has hypnotised more people than anyone else in the world nTi relaxed: I did not use hypnosis but only the techniques and knowledge I have gained through years of hypnosis. Almost without his knowledge I began to give him1,104 words
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Advertisement21 1961-02-12 3 NEXT WEEK The astounding truth about death on the road the people who cause accidents to pay off a subconscious grudge.21 words
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268 1961-02-12 4 STRUGGLE IN PAP? NONSENSE, SAYS PARTY TREASURER CINCAPORE. Sat. The Politic*! Secretary to the i Prime Minister and treasurer of the People s Actior Party, Mr. )ek Yuen Thong, today denied that there was any internal struggle with- in the party. He said that the PAP was a.> united and268 words
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Article112 1961-02-12 4 Xl/ALA LL'MPtR. Sat. The director of the Language and Literature Agency. Syed Na*«r bin Ismail, today criticised certain Government departments for not being more enthusiastic in their support of thr first phase of thr National Language .Month, which ended last night. He said he had112 words
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Article, Illustration851 1961-02-12 4 DATO ONN REVIVES YEAR-OLD PARTY NEGARA RESOLUTION KUALA LUMPUR, la t, Alliance back-benchers today condemned the yearold Party Negara move to make "Melayu" the nationality of the country. They feared that it would only stimulate communalism in the country and also gave several reasons851 words
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Article73 1961-02-12 4 FORCED TO IMPRESS 6 WEEKS SINGAPORE. Sat Goh Bong Soo. a private in the Singapore Infantry Regiment, forged his Post Office savings account passbook to impress his fiancee that he was a man of means. Goh made this confession before the Second Criminal District Court here today when he pleaded73 words
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Article90 1961-02-12 4 IPOH. Sat. Rev. Father John Edmund, 59, the first Indian to be ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Malaya, died in the hospital here this morning. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow with the service at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes90 words
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57 1961-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Imports and Exports Office and all sections of the Muter Attendant's Office will be closea on Chine** New Year's Day, Wednesday. The Shipping and Port Clearance Office and Imports and Exports Office will be open for one hour only from57 words
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219 1961-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A UNITED NATIONS expert today revealed plans on the formation of a bureau of primary education in Bangkok a major service by this organisation which would benefit all Asian countries interested in the improvement of; education in this sphere. In219 words
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124 1961-02-12 4 $1,000 hold-up by gang using a car SINGAPORE, Sat. A ricedealer. Tan Guan Lee, 32, was robbed of $I,O<K> by three youthful thugs at 11 mile. Tampenih Road today. A car bearing false number plates was used in the holdup. Tan told police that he was I driving a van124 words
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Article22 1961-02-12 4 TANGKAK. Sat. The Cathay Organisation will open a new 760-seat cinema, the Ophir. here on Chinese New Year's Eve.22 words
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290 1961-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A 17--year-old youth, Oei Khie, from a well-to-do family, committed a string of housebreakings and thefU just for the thrill of it, the Fourth District Judge, Mr. Tan Wee Kian. was told today. Oei Khie, who bad, together with another youth,290 words
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Article336 1961-02-12 5 THIRD MEETING OS BID FOR PARTIAL RESTORATION OF ALLOWANCES Govt. tells staff side: Be realistic SINCAPORE. Sat. Leaders of 19 Government unions and associations here today revised their original counter-offer to the Government for partial restoration of variable allowances. The new offer by the336 words
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Article80 1961-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Director General of the Indian Ministry of Health. Dr. B. S. Khurana. said here > today that he would welcome any advice Singapore could offer hi.>> country towards wiping out malaria, smallpox and leprosy The Indian medical chief met the Parliamentary SecreU> the80 words
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155 1961-02-12 5 Man who baffled millions tells all QHAN Canasta, star of television in Britain and the United States, has mystified millions of people with his amazing ability to pry open other people's minds. Now you, too, can have this coveted power to baffle others, to know what they are thinking because,155 words
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Article42 1961-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The trade dispute between the Singapore General Employees Union and the Diamond and Taj cinemas has been submitted for arbitration by the Industrial Arbitration Court. This was stated in a Singapore Government Gazette Extraordinary > today.42 words
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Article149 1961-02-12 5 Master had banned books: $50 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. i Chew Cheng Teng. 26. a Nanyang University graduate now teaching in Mentakab. w;t today fined $50 in a magistrate's court here for; importing five banned Chimm books into the Federa- tion on Nov. 25. Chew who had claimed: trial, .said the149 words
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Article42 1961-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Saivite Hindus will celebrate "Maha i Sivarathiri the festival of Lord Siva on Monday night at all Hindu temples where, this deity is consecrated. Celebrants will bathe in the sea and at temple wells the next morning.42 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-02-12 5 Mr. K Knurrs, a bank official. and his bridr. Mi>s Gillian Edmonds, after tluir wedding al the Tanglin Garrison Church. Singapore, yesterday The bride i.s a teacher. Sunday Time* picture.35 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-02-12 5 The president of Lions International, Mr. Finis E. Davis, and hi., wife (above) arrived in Singapore last night for a three-day visit. They were accompanied by another Lions represen- I tative. Mr N N. Pundole. Mr. Davis will present a I charter to the Lions Club91 words
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Article250 1961-02-12 5 VIPs at hilltop security talks TANAH kATA, Sat. Ministers and members of diplomatic corps from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are now in the Cameron Highlands, partly on business and partly for a vacation. The business is the meeting of the Singapore Internal Security Council which was held here tonight. I250 words
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Article51 1961-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Petite June Stewart, 20. was crowned "Miss Publicity 1961" tonight at the Singapore Publicity Club's ball held in aid of the Hans Andersen Club. Her prize will be a round-trip to Hong Kong. Runners-up were Miss Jorly Kwan, 26. and Miss Rachael Lee.51 words
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Article196 1961-02-12 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. MEMBERS of the United Chinese Bank branch of the Singapore Bank Employees Union today resolved to take immediate industrial action, if their bonus claim from the bank is not satisfied by noon on Monday. The employees of the bank, who held a protest general196 words
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Article114 1961-02-12 5 QJINGAPORE. Sal. The Acting O Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. John Le Cain, announced today that cracker-firm? will bo prohibited in the following arras during the Chinese New Year season: General Hospital. Kandane Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Tan Took Seng Hospital. Kwong Wai Sui Hospital. St. Andrew's114 words
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Article, Illustration103 1961-02-12 5 BALDWIN NAMED NEW ENVOY WASHINGTON. Sat—President Kennedy today appointed Mr. Charles Franklin Baldwin (above), former Consul General in Singapore, as Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. Baldwin. 59. retired from the Foreign Service in 1955. but is returning to the service to be Ambassador ti> Kuala Lumpur. After early government service beginning103 words
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411 1961-02-12 5 CUNN CHIT THYE; HONG KHOR THEAN - 67 MALA YAN TROOPS ON WAY TO THE CONGO CUNN CHIT THYE KHOR THEAN HONG (By and BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. THE Malayan reinforcements for the Conge left the RAAF airbase at Butterworth in a United States Air Force Clobemaster transport plane shortly before 3 p.m. today. But only 67 troops, including411 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-02-12 6 It's great to have fun! Great to be young, to be gay I To dance and have fun! To be at your best every day of the month! Great to forget about "problem days"! Because you choose Tampax internal sanitary protection! Tampax helps you feel so tret! Free to dance,136 words
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827 1961-02-12 6 WITH MANY people the expression, "social volunteer worker," calls to mind an image of a missionarytype woman, usually a spinster with not enough to occupy her day, who spends her time being a "do-gooder. But this is not so. A large percentage827 words
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Article, Illustration150 1961-02-12 6 HERE are three Spring collection dresses which are setting the fashion in Paris and London. Would YOU wear such styles? AT LEFT, we see that Nina Ricci of ParU has replaced the classic suit with a three-quarter jacket with looped asymmetricalUPI - 150 words
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Advertisement168 1961-02-12 6 WHAT'S WRONG WITHYOURFACE? AT some time or other most of us have been embarrassed by pimples and rashes, or tormented by prickly heat. How miserable it makes life. You can't be efficient at your Job, or enjoy your leisure if you feel like scratching yourself to bits. But there's no168 words
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Article, Illustration833 1961-02-12 7 IT HAPPENED IN THE MIDDLE OF HER BIG BALLET NUMBER IN LONDON Pat Goh collapsed From Doug Lackersteen LONDON. Saturday THE dancing world of Pat Goh crashed one night last year on the stage of the London Coliseum. It happened in the middle of833 words
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286 1961-02-12 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday. GARDEN lovers are already looking forward to the 1961 Flower Show for the past 1 1 years an annual event of hpautv and sDectacle. This year the show will be held on April 7. 8 and 9, at the Happy286 words
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Article146 1961-02-12 7 MASTERS OF MALAYAN PAINTING SINGAPORE. Sat— Some of the best Malayan paintings with "very Malayan styles'" are now on show at Singapore's first permanent Art Gallery. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. president of the Singapore Art Society, who was commenting on the exhibition of paintings by local artists, which opened on146 words
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Miscellaneous45 1961-02-12 7 TOE**-*" GAMBOLS 4* /loAa^A^^^ r CAN I SlVt YOU f w o 111 DON T llk-e ANYONE ELSfJI T exrepr^ AUAMOWITMr^ f TUANkT I IN MY |TCH 6N ~\t\ GEORGE J -JT^ TU€ MCAL ft> V HCO y I—HP" \^WH6N I'M BUSV^ J"Jf| V^__; fIJ45 words
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274 1961-02-12 8 LA HOR E. Sat Fifty thousand spectators cheered Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today as they drove with President Ayub Khan into the Fortress Stadium here to attend Lahore's famous annual horse and cattle show. The Queen and Duke drove forReuter - 274 words
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304 1961-02-12 8 JOURNALISTS, PRINTERS HIT OUT AT PRESS MERGERS LONDON, Saturday. JOURNALISTS and printers yesterday intervened in the struggle for control of the £40 million Odhams Press group, by publishing their own newspaper to campaign against narrowing ownership of the British Press. The four-page newspaper. Challenger, wasReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-02-12 8 She plays the role of an American film star who impersonates a geisha girl so successfully that her own husband does not recognise her. Do you? Clue: Singapore and Malayan cinemagoers saw her recently in a much praised film. (Answer at the foot of Col. 4).48 words
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41 1961-02-12 8 Britain's flu death toll still rising LONDON. Sat. Deaths from influenza throughout Britain continued to rise this week. A Ministry of Health spokesman said that in the seven days ending Feb. 4. 1.219 people died compared with 699 the previous week.41 words
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Article40 1961-02-12 8 HONG KONG. Sat. Police today intensified one of the biggest manhunts in this colony's history for kidnappers of wealthy banker Wong Sik Pun who was spirited away yesterday in a car later found abandoned.40 words
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61 1961-02-12 8 AUSTRALIA PICKS UP U.S. MOON MESSAGE WO O M ERA ROCKET RANGE (Australia). Sat. nirc messages bounced off the moon from the United States were received here early today. Travelling at the speed of light the five messages each took 2.44 seconds to rover the 455.682 miles. They were believed61 words
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181 1961-02-12 8 KENNEDY CONFERS WITH RUSSIAN AFFAIRS EXPERTS V WASHINGTON, Saturday. FOUR diplomats with years of experience in Moscow sat down with President Kennedy today to determine the future course of American relations with the Soviet Union. The President summoned the four Russian affairs experts together with Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of181 words
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Article39 1961-02-12 8 NEW YOKK, sac. rum star Marilyn Monroe was discharged from New York Hospital yesterday after four days of treatment, a hospital spokesman said. The spokesman said he was unable to give the nature of her ailment.39 words
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45 1961-02-12 8 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Eunuchs will be counted as males in the census which began in India yesterday, accord.;.,; to ICensus Commissioner -islr>k Mittra. The Central Statistical Organisation estimated that India's population would i reach 431.000,000 this year I U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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121 1961-02-12 8 PARIS. Sat. The French Go\ernment expressed "sincere regrets" to Russia yesterday over the Interception of President Leonid Brezhnevs plane by French fighters on Thursday, Foreign Ministry sources said here. The French Charge d'AfTaires In Moscow. Mr. Jean de La Grandvllle. expressed the regrets toReuter - 121 words
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Article161 1961-02-12 8 I ISBON, Sat. Armed rioters exchanged fire with security forces in a new attack last night on a prison in Luanda, capij tal of the Portuguese West African territory of Angola, the news agency 0 SHIRLEY MACLAINC U> "My I Geuiia" dow being thoi in161 words
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156 1961-02-12 8 Firm takes steps to stop all bid-rigging PITTSBURGH. Sat —The Westmghouse Electr c Corporation acted toddy to prevent any further price-fixing or bid-ru-ging cnarges such as those that brought a heavy tin? again company and |ail sentences for two executives last week Mark W. Crcsap Jr. president of the 75-yoar156 words
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748 1961-02-12 9 NG YOOK YOON - All set for Department of Chinese Studies: Target next year NG YOOK YOON BOARD RECOMMENDS 'HIGHEST POSSIBLE STANDARDS' THE board set up to consider the scope and structure of the proposed Department of Chinese Studies in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, has completed its task. Its recommendations are beingSin Chew Jit Poh - 748 words
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193 1961-02-12 9 LONDON. Sat. Mrs. Margaret Greaves is a housewife who spends most of the week 'nagging" and she gets paid for it. Her job is to find fault with newly built houses and to go on complaining until she can find nothing else193 words
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474 1961-02-12 9 COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL NONYA SHOWS NEW BABY TO HER FRIENDS THE DUSUN, Friday. Feb 3. the New Baby was four months old his mother thought it was time to show herself to her friends down town, and to visit the temple. With her went five gailydressed children, and baskets of fruits,474 words
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Article, Illustration273 1961-02-12 9 C. C. LEONG - Transit camp for animals, birds C. C. LEONG By SINGAPORE. Sat. Tro- pit-al birds. animals and reptiles captured from thr jungles in and aruund Malaya lrad a quiet life on a farm in Singapore beforr being exported overseas Mir farm, which covers five acres of land off the IS| mile273 words
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Advertisement284 1961-02-12 9 BsVI V Suceaw, popularity, tnendahip can now be YOUHS when you play I eitrer:— soitah M "V PIANO ACCORDION m~ diums VW MOUTH ORGAN UKfLELE LEARN AT HOME Katy I>earn" Lxmoph (sent by post i start you playing AT BeKinners lesrn quickly. Ne other teacher needed. JUST 25 CERTS A284 words
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Advertisement594 1961-02-12 9 |H \jr 3 i s i Bir-r"»me hunter Dorek poo, n that contain «o nruli. The- safari tn the garden whenever h« of liver which he likes. Of roiir**. can. and Butch, tbe bull terrier, is Butch doesn't know it. and eves always alongside. His role varu <. Derek hardly594 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1961-02-12 10 The new Lady in the White House IN HER ROLE AS HOSTESS THERE ISN'T A SINGLE WOMAN IN WASHINGTON ABLE TO COMPETE WITH HER By David English From her earliest days the lovely Mrs. Kennedy has sensed the wisdom ut hiding her razor-sharp intelligence behind a1,410 words
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Advertisement529 1961-02-12 10 Eyes of experience belong to one of the Swiss-trained technicians at Singapore Rolex Service Station the largest and rte<>t-e<iuipped in Malaya. Make sure ot the best care for your Role x or Tudor watch by handing it in at any branch ef the Borneo Companx, or sending it to ROLEX529 words
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Advertisement175 1961-02-12 10 RATOIDS WARFARIN GRAIN is the latest and most revolutionary rodent exterminator on the market. It contains a startling new ingredient which is instantly deadly to rats and mice but is perfectly harmless to children and domestic animals This effective product has been created to aid both the busy housewife and175 words
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Miscellaneous319 1961-02-12 10 I y° ur pardon, into the local garage. "I always thought you flHV7*W but mv namp i<; Harnpr "Woir/" exclaimed the detested her" E^»> -AnV mechanic. "/t's a bit bent, "Well, this morning as I BHQQ K^SPS y v ,.f n> was solng out slie said: Td .^T^. TksW\l% chan319 words
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512 1961-02-12 11 ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT'S SUCCESS LONDON, Saturday. A MALAYAN architectural student was one of three Commonwealth students who yesterday celebrated their success in a London newspaper's nation-wide student competition to find a re-development plan for London's Piccadilly Circus. The students are Kuok Choo Soo,512 words
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Article, Illustration153 1961-02-12 11 THIS is a close-up of a huge footprint, said to hay. been made by a monster roaming the jungle around Kluans, in Johore. Six such footprints, which look much like those made hy humans, have been found at a plantation near Kluang. F.iuh is 30in. lone and l.'iin.153 words
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274 1961-02-12 11 TINCAPORE, Sat Malay, Indian and Chinese dances, traffic game competitions and go-kart demonstrations will make the opening of the Kallang Park safety first playground here tomorrow an afternoon of entertainment for all. Set u D with the object of infilling civic consciousne.».-> and road274 words
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Article101 1961-02-12 11 TODAY: Sedlh KechU 5.11 a.m. f 6 7ft) 814 p.m. (7.3 ft); Singapore 7.34 a.m. (B.4ft) 9.44 p.m (7.9 ft): Port Dlckson 348 am. (7 Bft) 4.56 p.m. (B.9ft): Port Swettenham 2.28 a.m. (11.3 ft) 313 pm. (10.8 ft i Peiwng 10.50 a.m. (.5 7ft101 words
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Article30 1961-02-12 11 MALACCA. Sat.— The Chettiars' (Nattukottal) Chamber of Commerce here will hold a procession from the Malacca Temple to Chen* on Feb. 28 to celebrate the Masi Magam festival.30 words
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Article243 1961-02-12 11 Business Stock Exchange SINGAPORE, Sat. Buslness in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange here today, with the number of shares in brackets, was; Industrial*: Bou*te«d (2.0O0) »1.2«; F. and N. orda IJ 14. Jackaoa (M) d.OOO) 86 centi: Cold Btorw (3.000) t1.98: Steamer* (1.0001243 words
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Article34 1961-02-12 11 Singapore Copra AuocUUon noon prices per picul on Saturday: Pair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Feb. /March $28 (Nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' Association: bulk $43 sellers. drum $46.50 sellers. Tone was steady.34 words
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Article27 1961-02-12 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price here today was quoted at 1392.624 per picul unchanged, on an estimated unofficial offering of 270 tons, up 30 tons.27 words
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268 1961-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. 6at. The University of Malaya In Singapore today announced the names of succe.^fui candidates in the Pharmacy and Public Health Examinations. The following candidates hare pas*rd thr Part II Examination for th» Diploma in Pharoaacv in Pharraareutic*. Pharmaceutical < hrnmtry. Pharmarof nosy and268 words
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193 1961-02-12 11 FREE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR ON BAIL OF $10,000 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A MAN on a kidnap charge will be let out of jail to celebrate Chinese New Year with his family. He will be released at 9 a.m on Tuesday, New Year's Eve, on a $10,000 bail and will have193 words
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246 1961-02-12 11 SOLDIER GETS SIX MONTHS AND DISMISSAL FROM ARMY SINGAPORE, Saturday. TROOPER DENIS SMITH, 20, of the Ist Royal Dragoons, is to be jailed for six months and then discharged from service for a shooting incident in a brothel in Sembawang Road, Singapore. A district court martial passed the sentence today246 words
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Article30 1961-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A courting couple at the S.C.C. padang late last night were held up by two dagger-wield-ing thugs and robbed of Cash and belongings totalling $212.30 words
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95 1961-02-12 11 R.A.F. offers jobs as technicians SINGAPORE. Sat. The Royal Air Force in Malaya has announced that vacancies are now available for men aged 18 to 32. from Singapore and Malaya, to be trained as technical ground workers. Candidates should be able to read, write and speak English fairly well, with95 words
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Advertisement571 1961-02-12 11 aasasWi- BP^aflaßlaiMLfl) aV^ Ifau (2#* Influence Others With Your Thinking! n 'RY it some time. Concentrate vatcly taught this nearly-lost art of X intently upon another person the practical use of mind power* Seated in ft room with you, without his noticing it. Observe him grad- This Fre* Book Points571 words
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Article, Illustration180 1961-02-12 12 QHILDHOOD is often carefree and innocent, but it has its pensive moments, too as is reflected m the week's pnzewinmng pxctureb Inner of the $30 first pki/i (right), submitted by A. Ri»n. ol 98 Seletar Hill Drive, Singapore 28. Rlgg used .i Mannyaflex C-2 ■la180 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-02-12 12 ALL PRIZE-WINNERS will be paid by post. Their cheques will be posted to them during the first 10 days of next month.24 words
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Article246 1961-02-12 12 DAVID GUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID GUNSTON By y for Zeppelin conclu ding a series of 24 stories on how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. name of Ferdinand, Count von Zeppelin (1833-***** has a permanent place in modern language246 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-02-12 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged. Pictures that have won prizes can- not be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned H a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed with your entries Stamps alone will not51 words
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Article, Illustration213 1961-02-12 12 BARRY DRISCOLL' S - BARRY DRISCOLL'S rE wild northern regions of Scotland provide the last stronghold for the only truly wild British feline, the wild cat. This snarling bundle of savagery can measure up to three feet ten inches in length and has always been regarded as untameable. Wild cat kittens213 words
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Article, Illustration150 1961-02-12 12 ADDRKSS ymm entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Time>. Times Hou.se. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender. with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, should be written on the back of every print submitted. The required information should150 words
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Advertisement138 1961-02-12 12 so much good food m (on board P&O- Orient) V that it's a problem to make up your mind just what to have! And food is only one of the great P& O B^—. y \V' Orient \.\A to it the attention and VW N 'C«^fc f V comfort of138 words
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Article511 1961-02-12 13 SOUNDS Of Strings" (Volume 2) is another programme of lush mood music by Medallion (stereo MS 7509). As mood music goes, the performances are of a kind one could expect from a highly skilled orchestra and arranger. What sets it apart is the ingenious and Imaginative engineering511 words
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Article, Illustration378 1961-02-12 13 THE WIZARD OF BAGHDAD Dick Shawn, Dionc Boker. Barry Coe, John Van Dreelen 20th Century-Fox CENTURY FOX'S "Wizard" is a piece of film wizardry that should go down well with all who seek diversion at the cinema. It is an often gay, sometimes exciting, always378 words
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205 1961-02-12 13 LES BELLES Lin Dai, Peter Chen Ho, Fanny Fan, Mak Kay Shaw production in Mandarin, with English sub-titles. ENTERTAINING in parts and colourful, this musical marathon in Eastman colour and Shawscope is highlighted by snappy dance numbers, beautiful sets arid an interesting array of205 words
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Article343 1961-02-12 13 THESPIS - Satire on the egghead THESPIS By SATIRE cleverly done never fails to entertain and amuse. Consider the universal popularity of such famous satires as "Gulll- i ver's Travels," "Don Qulx- ote," and George Orwell's '•Animal Farm." Satire acquires its sharpest edue when it Is done witn wit, i which has343 words
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Advertisement536 1961-02-12 13 •CAIMAY*;! OIfANItATION #TTTT*^r i *Bcn»nnr'% opens toojit!: 1 Afn*t Laurent Fautto Tom JBf 1 Gfii AT 47TACK I CintmoScopc Color STAGE SHOW I TOMORROW AT 9 30 PM. f NESTLES LUCKY DIP X B y t I NESTLES PRODUCTS (M) LTD I 4 (No Free Listi At 9 JOam thaw)536 words
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Advertisement305 1961-02-12 13 For itiformatwn, please apply to: C. MELCHERS CO., S. F. A. Agency P. O. Box 1655 SINGAPORE lIMULTANEOUS PRERELEASE PREMIERE OF OUR GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION TUESDAY 14th at 6.30 9.30 p.m. ODEON CATHAY j SINGAPORE) iKUALA LUMPUR) f SWEEPING OUT OF THE MAGICAL, WONDERFUL I; WORLD OF SINBAD,305 words
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Advertisement30 1961-02-12 13 £milllllllHC]IIIIIIIIUItHHMIIIIItlMIIII!£ j Goliath Th* Barbanaot' EE With Steve Reeves, (Color Scop*. Today: w 9.15 am. "Tk* Vagabond Kino." 11.15 am. "Gun Dual In Oura«ao" TomorrWTh* Son of Th* Sheik" fiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiomiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiT.30 words
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Advertisement303 1961-02-12 13 SIMULTANEOUSLY from TUESDAY SINGAPORE I lIN o DC V IPOH at 6.30 930 LIUU RCA 6 30*9.30 LIKE NOTHING YOU'l/E EVER SEEM BEFORE! kc gorgo rMM T< v Qotmn Hit m\*Jm\ *9 octant into*Vm; m mum~ MMNS ■l^L B*^ *L* TIHtOBIK "jfHJJf MmW WmmlmmW mmW TUf rillK C* wwi*9fl99 ofK^W!303 words
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Advertisement94 1961-02-12 14 SHELL Ytfonte Cor let ISt GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: M. MARTIN/R. BATEAU. PANHARD ISt CAT. 1. TOURING CARS 500—1000 C.C. MARTIN/BATEAU. PANHARD ISt CAT. 1. TOURING CARS 1300—1600 C.C. P. HARPER/P. PROCTOR. RAPIER 2nd CAT. 1. TOURIN6 CARS 1300—1600 C.C. P. HOPKIRK/J. SCOTT. RAPIER ISt CAT. 1. TOURING CARS OVER 2000 C.C.94 words
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Miscellaneous1028 1961-02-12 14 YOU lOJOW WUAT I SAVIMG, MAGNiO 1 I'^E'LL uuMT TOGETHER. M&GNO X AM7 EAT TOGETmEK. I I SMMAE OJ VttU MAGUO! YOU MA<E V WHAT I WAKIT YOU TO VQ\ REMOVE J SUT HCT RAW MEAT! I COOK.E7 TM:S POR YOu! J A\E PEE 7 YOU- LIK.E A BABY LION1,028 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-02-12 17 QE AR Know Alls: From a film I learnt with shame that in Japan men and women take their bath together. Is this true? TOMMY CHENC. Singapore. It's true; what is more, when we went to Japan we got in the baths with the rest of them,253 words
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870 1961-02-12 17 ARE YOU ASHAMED OF THE KNOW ALLS NOW, TOMMY? IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address iv The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. DO NOT send stamps or return envelopes. We do not reply to letters870 words
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827 1961-02-12 17 Is everybody in this country narrow-minded? ssriss 3ss fvws n E A R Jane Lee: Why is it that parents, and people like yourself, are strongly against the idea of "going steady"? Surely in America, for example, it is considered quite alright. Is everyone here narrow-minded? D. It is not827 words
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Article181 1961-02-12 17 ITTHY do some English-educated fellows think highly of themselves and look down on Chinese-educated people? Two brothers have been my friends and neighbours for a long- time. I find they are not speaking to each other because the Englisheducated one, who passed his Senior Cambridge a year181 words
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Advertisement195 1961-02-12 17 I B^^^ 111 l^r* VMB l^^^m mm m f r THIS BALL AND I CANT G€T p /^jßffftgi If STOP BAD BREATH I RECOMMEND A dance now i-M here! i JUST^Grffi^J 1 COLGATE DENTAL CREAM WTTH 6ARDOL 1 N/pONT UNDERSTAND <^IBufll GyH ITS ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM GETS 1 1 LATER.195 words
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Advertisement207 1961-02-12 17 Excitingly I Enchanted ERRES I From the world famous ERRES factory comes this FULLY TROPICALISED luxurious radio that will keep you excitingly enchantMADE IN HOLLAND ea> Thls *"Pe rb| y designed RA 6151 AT is in a rich walnut cabinet of high gloss, and polished in the newest polyester finish207 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1961-02-12 18 PETER LIM - Bold, all-new shape for Taunus PETER LIM MOTORING PAGE by THE 1961 TAUNUS 17M FORDOR DE LUXEA ROAD TEST REPORT IT'S A BEAUTIFUL WAY —TO BE PRACTICAL' FOR THE past few months, Malayan motorists have been captivated by pictures of the new shape Taunus 17M in magazines from overseas. Not1,191 words
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Article43 1961-02-12 18 PLYMOUTH agent* in Singapore said last week that. <ontrar\ to what the> had told me. the hrwler-built alternator i> not standard equipment in their c.trs. lor I'hmnulho *old herr MM liuni < .in.td.i. and arr equipped with the standard generator. iimiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiimii43 words
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Article87 1961-02-12 18 ACROSS: 1, Mistress 6. Hemp 9. 111. 10. Wax. 11. Sleeps. 12. Plaster. 14. Store. 15. Elk. 16, Undo. 19. Elan. 20. Lane. 21, Lay 22, Diner. 24. Col. 26, Yogi. 27. Neon. 30. Hiss. 32. Sag. 33. Earth. 35. Ordains. 36. Reeds. 38. Ems. 39, Rot. 40,87 words
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410 1961-02-12 18 PAGE 18 SPORTS CORNER LONDON. Saturday TOTTENHAM Hotspur re--1 corded the fastest halt century in English Football League history when they scored their 50th point today when beating Aston ViHi 2-1 on the V.lla ground. Their 50 was obtained from 29 games and410 words
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Article30 1961-02-12 18 LONDON, Sat. Results of the Two English football league matches played last night were: Div. Two: Leeds 3 Brighton 2: Div. Four: Workington 2 York 0. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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279 1961-02-12 18 JOCK BAIN - Real Madrid and a slim chance for S'pore carelessly cast away JOCK BAIN ...says I DO NOT know whether to be optimistic or pessimistic about the chames of Matag Xi :l M Irid play in Singapore, following the pronouncement of the Singapore Amateur Football Association List \u-(k. The grounds for279 words
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Advertisement98 1961-02-12 18 if Issssssv l^ssssl <•#•»* HbbbbHbbbbbb^. Cet your Austin while you re there Afe« via Overseas Delivery. ym. fl^fl m Austin Delivery can be made for temporary use m the m A U.K. without payment of Purchase Tax or delivery M&/^—^\ can be made to almost every city in Europe. If98 words
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Article1125 1961-02-12 19 MELBOURNE. Sat JACK FINGLETON reports the final Test Australia only 56 runs behind West Indies with 7 wickets in hand DICHIE BENAUD S gamble of yesterday when he sent the West Indians in to bat seemed to be working out at four o'clock here today in the1,125 words
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Article215 1961-02-12 19 JINGAPORE, Sat A grand move started by Anderson midway in the second half enabled S C.C. "B" to beat defending champions 75 Squadron R.N.Z A.F. by eight points (penalty, goal) to three (try) in the final of the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby competition on the padang215 words
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Article174 1961-02-12 19 Pak make poor start in reply V[EW DELHI. Sat. -Pakistan, re- piyln z to India's, first Innings of 43f, were 160 for four at close of the third day in the fifth and final Test here todsy. The first four Tests were drawn. India. 393-3 overnight, ended then Innings justReuter - 174 words
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Article29 1961-02-12 19 MONTREAL. Sat. Denmark's Erland Kops had to use all his skill to beat Scottish champion Robert Mccoig Jr. 15-7. 17-18. 15-7 in an exhibition badminton match29 words
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Article34 1961-02-12 19 DUBLIN. Sat. Ireland beat England 11-8 In their Rugby Union International here today. Ireland led 6-0 at halftlme. At EDINBURGH: Scotland beat Wales 3-0 in the other Rugby Union International— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article223 1961-02-12 19 Services beat Johore SINGAPORE, bat. Singapore Joint Services will meet Singapore tomorrow at 4 p.m. at Farrer Park to decide the triangular hockey championship being played here. Today Services beat Johore, who lost 2-0 to Singapore yesterday, by 4-2. Johore, who had put a grand fight against Singapore yesterday, could223 words
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Article21 1961-02-12 19 TOULOUSE. Sat— The South African Hugby Union '.earn boat France "B" by 26 poui;« to ten here toaay— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article111 1961-02-12 19 pi'RTH. Sat— New Souui Wales. neidlng a win 10 remai.i in the i mining for the Sheffield Shield, forced their way into a .roiif position against WeMern AuMrfc'.ia here today. Declaring at 549 for six. uiey took two Western Australia j mcket& for 74 by theReuter - 111 words
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Article252 1961-02-12 19 Record golf by Kel Nagle J^ONG KONG, Sot—Australians dominated the field of 30 tonight in the South China Morning Post golf tournament for the Hong Kong Open championship. Kel Nagle. first reigning British Open champion to play in the tournament, led by six strokes after a fantastic nlne-under-par second round.Reuter - 252 words
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Article56 1961-02-12 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Singapore Cricket Association tournament and rules committee will meet at trft S.C.C. at 5 p.m. on Tuesday to finalise the league programme for the coming season. Entries for the league should reach the secretary. Mr. M. C. Schubeti. befo.c Tuesday. Club convenors are asked to contact56 words
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898 1961-02-12 19 FAM CAN IMPROVE ON KELANJAN'S PROPOSAL kJALAYA CUP reform is a matter of concern not only for the big states in this inter-state football competition. This will be clearly shown when the Football Association of Malaya holds its annual general meeting at the Merdeka Stadium at 10 o clock this898 words
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Article174 1961-02-12 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Squadron Leader G. H. Biookes made a hole in one a distance of 153 yards —at the fifth] hole of the Royal Island Club I course today. Lauw Yang Choon 'one up) won the Royal Island Club's monthly medal (bogey) "C" division competition today.174 words
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Advertisement831 1961-02-12 19 1 I ASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE <$>♦»•> *•> Horo 1 fMinimuMm) •cstff J mmmlk. It W»r4, UJt i «f I t«»CI PHOTOC9PV ttRVICB FfcsW-fua, 10. Best :n««w>r*. J.O4SK IO» QUALITY COLOUft print fr«r. "otif L,ift i a Bos I l'»i. ain«s(«r« PHOTOSTAT tCRVICC Documents to'onsstw i .i SHOPPING GUIDE831 words
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Advertisement201 1961-02-12 19 PRESS. Volkswagen SOLD MORE VEHICLES IN 1960 IN SINGAPORE, MALAYA THE BORNEO TERRITORIES THAN ANY OTHER NON -BRITISH MANUFACTURER (NEARLY 30% MORE THAN NEAREST COMPETITOR) ir^^ .^r^^^^B^B^B^Bl I B^Bj^^^^^ MB^Bft^^Bfl *^B^^aCW m^^Bn *^*^^S«C Bb^B^W^s2bvl^bS|b> a^s^*^-JBJMBJB)CBI* 3wlßflr~ Bj^^paasl m WP KARMANN f, DE LUXI GHIA COUPE SEDAN I Ik* f>% I201 words
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426 1961-02-12 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP It pays to back a lightweight in this type of race RACING with... Bestcrete is the big threat on fast track IT invariably pays to plump for a lightweight in a "classic' 1 trial. I don't think I will be wide426 words
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Article1297 1961-02-12 20 Race l l.»o: (Class Div. 2) 5 Furs. 1 ***** Ja-Ngan-I.ah Baj Die 'Mrs. J. Dennehy) Mawi. 4 9.0 'Subian 10 2 ***** Picador II < Ver.i Viti St.) Allan. 5 8.13 Billett 2 3 ***** New State (L T Sl.i R Breuk.. 5 8 11 iFi McGrowdie1,297 words
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Article124 1961-02-12 20 CAMEBOROUCH III: A wonderfully consistent sort and in his present form he can easily make the grade in Class 1 won four out of his last five outings last season; can act on any going. SUPERSONIC: May well be a topflight stayer in the making; put up124 words
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1129 1961-02-12 20 CATORO has regained his best form and with 8.9, almost a luxury weight for him, he should make a safe each-way bet in the Henggeler Memorial Trophy. A spectacular galloper at his best. Satoro ran some splendid races against the best in the sprinting1,129 words
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274 1961-02-12 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Here] He Comes II and Dark Duet, two impressive winners at Bukit Timah recently, and Musty Jadi. who did not win. have been promoted to Class 1 from Class 2. Other promotions were EitTel Tower (Cla.ss 5) to Cla.ss 4. and274 words
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Article24 1961-02-12 20 ROME. Sat.— World featherweight champion Davey Moore beat Italy's Raimondo Nobile on points in a tenround non title fight here yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article170 1961-02-12 20 EPSOM JEEP EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.30 Race I 3.0 REDSKIN (jerry's Lurk Ronnie Express wioWMAN Wee Cobbler Remembrance PICADOR RIDSKIV Redskin Gerry's Luck Gerry's Luck New State SIMMER KISS m COBBLER Uee Cobbler Remembrance Showman Showman Race I 3.0 .-.nuIVMAN Wee Cobbler Remembrance Ka r170 words
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Advertisement228 1961-02-12 20 NOTICES ROAD CLOSURE M\KW l« IKKWTLT I'WIWt. O»ihk to repairs the Jerantut Feny will be i io.-pd to all traffic he-ween 2230 hours on 13.2.61 to 0630 houn> on 14.2.61. Ci. G BROWN. State Engineer. PuhaiiK. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. O. Wiederkenr. of No. 1/2 Coleman Street.228 words
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Advertisement32 1961-02-12 20 HOCKEY: Si us a pee Joint Services v Singapore F"arrer Park. <4 p.m.). (KKKET: Pnenaly— l A v V.I OB A. BalesUer Road; CSC. v Combined Schools. Bale stier Road (1.30 p.m32 words
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