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Title Section13 1961-04-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m Malay* No. 1338. SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1%1 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration1726 1961-04-16 1 COSMONAUT TELLS HIS STORY AT A FANTASTIC PRESS CONFERENCE MOSCOW, Saturday MAJOR Yuri Gagarin told 1 ,000 cheering journalists here today that he "liked" space travel and "I would like to go to Venus and Mars and do some real flying." (.aim and aniling, asUPI - 1,726 words
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115 1961-04-16 1 PAY CUT TALKS: STAFF SIDE EXPECTS ANSWER THIS WEEK SINGAPORE. Sat—Singapore fivil servants exp v know next week whether or not the talks on the partial restoration of the pay cuts broken off List February can be resumed with the Government side An official of the 19 Governand associations i115 words
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Article30 1961-04-16 1 CHICAGO Bat a group of 20 .scientists from five nations lrft Montreal ywterday for a 27-month expedition to Devon Island, some 600 miles north ot the Arctic circle.30 words
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Article25 1961-04-16 1 PARIS. Sai. Algerian nationalists attacked a pollcr siation at Clignancourt. on the northern outskirts of Pari>. wi-h hanrisronades and sub-machine-cuns during the night.25 words
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Article21 1961-04-16 1 LONDON. Sat.— Sir Winston Churchill arrived here by air kht from New York, a e«y laier than expected21 words
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455 1961-04-16 1 Bomb attacks on three Cuban cities CAMP LIBERTY AMMO DUMP HIT: TWO PEOPLE REPORTED DEAD HAVANA, Si.tunki.v CEVERAL unidentified phmn bonibed Ihe Cttfaan air bmK iit Camp Liberty outside Havana early today and scored a direct hit on an ammunition depot Cuban exile sources in Miami said the planes also455 words
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216 1961-04-16 1 Indonesian rebel chief Kawilarang gives in to Sukarno JAKARTA. Sal Former Army Colonel Alex Kawilarang. one of the top leaders of the North Celebes rebels, yesterday surrendered to the Indonesian Government together with ali members of his so-called revolutionary army, revolutionary air force and revolutionary navy. A Government radio station216 words
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Article34 1961-04-16 1 I TOKYO. Sat. Sovrn members ol a drama croup were killed ano 16 injured toci;iy when a bus crashed over a 15-foot drop in Gifu prefecture. Central Ja- 1 pan34 words
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Article26 1961-04-16 1 LONDON. Sat -A girl weighing 27 ounces was born yes- I terday .<i a haspitul here. She I was reported to toe ■satisfactory."26 words
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Article85 1961-04-16 1 MOSCOW Sat 'Tn* 1 M-Mun of i a suuaioria m space from which people VOMki NUN «»ut oiily cured of uisease but leJuveuated— »js held out today by a Russian medical expert Mr Bom.-. Kobovsky said that space experiments had justified tne belief that time in spi.reReuter - 85 words
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Article67 1961-04-16 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. Thr General Assembly today agreed without dissent to a Soviet proposal that its main political committee bruin tlebatc •as matter of urKemv on üba s eumplaint of IggtMlMi by the I'nited States The proposal HUM after the President. Mr F. II67 words
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Article41 1961-04-16 1 rim. Un i run Sal A Mitel <»f explosionruolbhcd a petrol BHil statiou bm tuil.iv klßlai a tinman md bur.Mu, Ibi-cc ur lour uivrt *wn i. *Hz building tolljpitl tut* fuu.ut MtSf ih tii<: petrol tduks— Rrut-r41 words
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Advertisement85 1961-04-16 1 iitclixtxtrd of the World. SEVIMRUDE fP IR S T I N OUTBOARDS try it and /> 'Tfou Htrt fun tor all "voanf 4 «^k tolhs" from to 40 X *-*"&&£Zm L«tth onto tow line with V»*^?^"^3HHB Evmrudc on th« ot*«' «nd ''^^r"^lU nolhinq like on Evintudc 1 -J| Five tkiinq-tucd85 words
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Advertisement100 1961-04-16 1 Gifts to Treasure fnun USdeSILVA, Jewellers 106. ORCHARD ROAD. v HoflHv I To Solve (Problems and Max Factor now creates a now line of Skin Care preparations to give the ideal beauty treatment for every type of skin. A lovely complexion depends on healthy skin: and now you can ha\c100 words
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Article, Illustration1872 1961-04-16 2 ALICE SUMNER- TAIT - Of wild animals and WILD MEN ALICE SUMNER-TAIT 1m Wmmmm J mm^ m J mmmmm^ mmmm f mmmm t m^L W^^L- ZZ^ZI- i^mMmmW. M BY Married a mad man—and attacked by nude drunk... WITH A SPLINTERING of woodwork, my shower-room door crashed open, and in lurched an enormous, swarthy Costa1,872 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-04-16 2 Alice, the world's toughest woman, in action "ONE bump and you'll be blown skyhigh," they warned Alice Sumner-Toit at she drove into the jungle with a carload of dynamite. She drove as carefully os she could then a rogue elephont charged at the cor!44 words
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Advertisement80 1961-04-16 2 Mr. Wong is a man mho keeps fit \>y exercising daily. But he knows that Hl^E^M Q Q Q^ N enough. Inner health h necessary too and that's why he takes kßHb^^^^ —^fcw s of Benedictine DOM. regularly every day. He and his wife 8 know that- D(>M. contains 2780 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1961-04-16 3 HOW LONSDALE BUILT UP HIS COVER STORY... AND HOW HIS THREE FACES WERE UNMASKED GOHDOX LONSDALE, working for Russian naval Intelligence, followed the Krogers to Britain in 19:>5 to organise the \Neymoath ring. His proper name is unknown. But there was possibly is I real Gordon Lonsdale, born1,217 words
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Advertisement83 1961-04-16 3 I i jB-"----~^^s~-^s?^H^?jsS^^ 111 lillil i i I ft J '*f»M;! 2120 TE 3 TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on torchlight batteries -t One permanent dynamic loudspeaker. Push-pull output c^^ rtaac 600 milliwatts. Prmt button operated. Tom \yj^" control key board. Separate tone controls for bass and treble83 words
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Advertisement257 1961-04-16 3 PRESENTS TRANSISTOR AUTOMATIC MODELS 106 and 107 I Model 10ft '"''yoimL il!ln.iiii:ni:i';"i:.'ii|ii' i. RECHARGEABLE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY 65. FLASHES PER CHARGE BUILT IN APERTURE CALCULATOR GUIDE NOS: 154 178 100 ASA 46 -I 60 i AGFACOLOR CT IS NOTE: INSIST ON OUR GUARANTEE CERTIFICATES PKI Axi THE FOAMING SCOURER |^fe|257 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1961-04-16 4 ROOSEVELT WAS HIS PET HATE The client who was a pest till I said I too disliked the American pres AMONG the many clients I have taken on safari some have been pleasant company, some difficult and one in particular downright abominable. My most pleasant clients were three Americans. Ken1,232 words
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Article217 1961-04-16 4 T<HE waiter was making A up the bill. "And what did you have for dessert, sir? Was it fruit salad, or apple pie?" "I don't remember. All I know is that it tasted like bill-posters' paste!" "Ah, yes. That will have been creme caramel." After a217 words
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Advertisement306 1961-04-16 4 ft NOW! f YOU CAN PLAY RIGHT AWAY E\en if you are an absolute ontinne.r X N. now. you c.«n soon be a popular \pt— winning new Inendshipf •jfc Succeed QUICKLY with the exciting j^tf^^W»f> J^B^P Ea.sy Learn" Chromatic Mouth. Organ. '%*''^^^o^^2fi(3P j^"^^^^ you learn pleasantly AT HOME trorn gftW***"306 words
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Article, Illustration611 1961-04-16 5 Talking budgie was a Sultanahs birthday gift THE BIRD CAME FROM KEDAH NEGRI SEMBILAN'S new Tcngku Ampuan, who was formally installed on Friday, is not only a social worker but also an animal lover. A mother of five daughters and a son, Tengku Durah binte Tengku Besar Burnauddin has been611 words
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THE THEATRE
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Article326 1961-04-16 5 Coming famed Italian ensemble FROM the Singapore Musical Society comes news of a forthcoming feast for lovers ol chamber music rtatl by the Quintetto Chigiano. the distinguished Italian ensemble from Siena They are to give a concert at the Victoria Theatre on May 8 *hen they will play works by326 words
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Article89 1961-04-16 5 IN THESE days of tall tales and long expense accounts I give you a little ditty recited by Mr. Denzil Freeth. Parliamentary Secretary to the British Minister of Science, at a dinner of the Junior Chambers of Commerce in London: In Brighton she was In Blackpool she89 words
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Article, Illustration540 1961-04-16 5 A woman in a man's world ONE of the few women In the country who runs a business all by herself Is a widow. Madam Choong Sai Chun (sea above). 45. wife of the late Mr. Chan Nai Kooi. What is strange is that her class of business is normally540 words
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Article, Illustration229 1961-04-16 5 ...AND LOOK AT THE NEWS SHE REVEALS TODAY APART from giving Asian womra the opportunity of exchanging views and ideas, the recent Asian Regional Conference and Seminar of the Associated Country Women of the World in Kuala Lumpur brought together some of the most dynamic personalities229 words
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Advertisement39 1961-04-16 5 Learn to get around better with o.i tIU P Lid M/\^;v trainers at all Borneo #**<<tfK»/ tuition. Learn to Btf& Hft. ride your Lambretta BORNEO W0703S T^Sw Singapore Penan*; Butterworth Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Sertmban Malacca Jcs*eiioa Kuala Belait Kuctung39 words
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Advertisement866 1961-04-16 5 An Easy Key to Watch Buying Selecting a Good Watch for Your Money modern watch movement fcaW. Selecting a good watch for your jM H^l^| W^r money is not difficult if you know Sr what you are looking for. Without the experience of a watchmaker it is hard to «MfttS^^^866 words
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Article12 1961-04-16 6 PRESENTS THE PAGE WITH THE FLAIR FOR ALL THAT'S FEMININE12 words
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Article, Illustration145 1961-04-16 6 STRIKING WEEKEND WEAR IN HK. ll fashion circles, you nearly always find that it's: The simpler. the sweeter: the simpler, the smarter. The general theme is tarried into the realm of WEEKEND WEAR, and it becomes obvious that the line of simple sweetness ran also be ultra-smart! To look good,145 words
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Article727 1961-04-16 6 WHY this merry martyrdom? A NEW STAR FOR EASY BIRTH HAS APPEARED AS ONE of "natural childbirth's" natural successes up to the last 10 minutes of the birth of my bittesl baby, I \\;is able to relax sufficiently to knit ;i most complicated Fairisle pattern I simply cannot understand the727 words
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Advertisement631 1961-04-16 6 Lalrst Bcautv linlletin Inmi Helena Kubinstein Mi search for beauty takes me everywhere! In these columns, I promise to keep you posted on all the latest rtews about make-up, sktn-care, and tash •> RFXAMIER EYES The hard doe-eyed look i* well on thr way out. It s bring replaced by631 words
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Advertisement546 1961-04-16 6 LaaaaaaaalßQ laaaar. J W-5 Pr-> V* ft Wgf BBBBBatfl Wo ~C jd W I I^l THE EXCITEMENT 1"™'*!"°" O F I. ii I Of" LOND O M Malayan g tastes ff&& twice as good njD ww I L l l liiMnMM WfflMl fy*~7^^ HP. Sauce goes so mL L 4546 words
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Miscellaneous11 1961-04-16 6 /tootcoeAß. 1 TMINK WMAT f-^ S~\ \^6'O6 SAVING* 1 Nj [j11 words
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113 1961-04-16 7 'Ambassadors' on trade tour to visit Malaya CAN FRANCISCO, Sat. Fourteen "business ambassadors left here yesterday on the fifth annual Pacific area business development tour sponsored by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. The team will visit Tokyo, Kobe. Kyoto. Nagoya, Hong Kong. Taipeh, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Sydney113 words
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Article54 1961-04-16 7 TOKYO. Sat.— The newly appointed United Stales Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, arrived here by air tooay on his way to take up his new post. Mr. Baldwin will spend four days in Japan conferring with U.S. officials al ine embassy bere and54 words
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WORLD NEWS ROUND UP
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Article696 1961-04-16 7 COLOMBO, Saturday. £KYLOVS Federal Party today opened parallel post offices of its own in nine Jaffna peninsula centres on the second tlay of its civil disobedience campaign for Tamillanguage rights. All nine offices were closed within two hours after they had run out of stamps. Over696 words
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Advertisement114 1961-04-16 7 YOU *Si nnii y ll 1p v Ji So many people waste half their days. By the time work is over they have no strength to enjoy their hours together. They are only living half a life. If you feel like this, you need Scott's r^z^f^^^^Z? Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion is114 words
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Advertisement323 1961-04-16 7 II PASSPORT TO SECURITY B BANK DEPOSITSWITH LOMBARD BANKING H |B earn a steady 6'i interest in assured Security, ■j B without deduction of United Kingdom income tax. Ask the Manager of your local Branch or write the General Manager at Head Otlice lor your copy 9 ot "Bank Deposit323 words
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Article, Illustration228 1961-04-16 8 VBU BIN ADAM - STUDY IN YOUR SLEEP VBU BIN ADAM A slave-driver for your sub-conscious M^wa/^ua^ BY THE sleep-learning machine in use. Note the cable to "whisper speaker" under the pillow and the time clock for pre-setting run- w ning times during the night. *i The machine can also be used as an228 words
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393 1961-04-16 8 It turns out that It Is not complicated at all but is a special kind of tape recorder which was thought up by a body called the Sleep Research Association, and after years of development is now a practical proposition. It is sold393 words
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Article, Illustration352 1961-04-16 8 Groans for a good cause— so why don't you join the casualty fakers- REPORTER TAN TOCK SAIK TELLS OF A STRANGE SOCIETY THAT BADLY WANTS TO HELP FIRST AIDERS IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MORE MALAYANS both men and women are needed to fake groans, tears and injuries as realistically352 words
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Article260 1961-04-16 8 A SALUTE OF 32 GUNS HERALDS START OF ROYAL VALLEY GAIETY SRI MENANTI Saturday. A 32-Gl N salute echoed round the hills"of this royal valley, the seat of Negri Sembilan royalty, this morning when the regalia of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar was taken out for the Installation ceremony on260 words
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Advertisement130 1961-04-16 8 WORKSHOP INSPECTION ROAD TESTS AND WRITTEN REPORT ON ALL ROOTES VEHICLES 111 LmLbl Vl^ml il ||§§j HUMBER SUNBEAM SIB SINGER ■fr^ COMMER KARRIFR for one week starting APRIL 17th It doesn't matter how old your Rootes Group car or truck is, or its condition... we'll check it thoroughly and let130 words
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Advertisement101 1961-04-16 8 Let Britain's best Investment Brains' work for you Less than £20 Sterling buys the minimum of 50 shares in Unicorn Trust. This gives you a share in the fortunes of over 140 Commonwealth and other world wide companies. Your investment will be handled by experienced investment experts, working in close101 words
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Article220 1961-04-16 9 Priest finds wisdom NE SPENT 3 YEARS IN LOCKED ROOM CHANTING SUTRAS IPOH, Sat. After spending three years in intense meditation and prayer in a locked temple room here, a 70-year-old Buddhist came out today and announced that hr had achieved his goal the attainment of "ultimate wisdom." The priest220 words
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60 1961-04-16 9 Woman stabbed at Koran reading session KOTA BHARU. Sat. A -old housewife was fataily stabbed at Palek Bang, seven miles from h» re. last night while she waa listening to a Koran rinding Kulon. i binte Che Mamat ibbed on the chest. She was rushed to the j .1 Hospital60 words
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297 1961-04-16 9 Minister urges: Make more use of our banks KUALA LLMPI R, Saturday. Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin said today that home-ownership on a broad scale would strengthen a propertyowning democracy in Malaya. He said this when he opened the new Petaling Jaya branch of the Hongkong Mid Shanghai297 words
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149 1961-04-16 9 BANKS TO AID 60VT. IN NEW MOVE TO BEAT THE TAX DODGER KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. All banks in Malaya have been asked to make returns of interest on customers' accounts during the last year as part of the measures taken by the Government against tax evasion. According to a Governm149 words
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Article34 1961-04-16 9 IPOH. Sat —The Young Women's Christian Association here will celebrate Us world membership day programme with a bullet dinner at their premises in Anderson Drive on April 26 at 8.30 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-04-16 9 Crowds watch enthralled as a delta wing fighter plane zooms past in brilliant display of flying at the air show Crowds crane their necks to watch a Gloster Javelin delta- fly-past at the Air Show flying display yesterday. The Javelin has wing fighter aircraft as it zooms overhead in a60 words
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354 1961-04-16 9 ALAN YANG - ALAN YANG By SINGAPORE. Saturday ANEW sound was heard at the final movement of the symphony of jets at the air display here today. It was a thunderous sound which shook the grounds of the Singapore Airport as it soared over the sea of354 words
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Advertisement158 1961-04-16 9 L^filMHJ V^JHr Is beckoning you! W&^^ 'Come away for o spell of respite and leisure .Away from »3RiwH»^^ ifjfi^Bl^Tl he te< um m °no*onv and weariness. .to the land of a «Klf^' >^jaU '"^■V^: fun-loving people See a wonderful city beautiful scenery rßfniTiiMMHTi u> > cc ancient temples and classical158 words
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Article31 1961-04-16 10 ■kKJ I OMMENDETH H < .\t »»r« y«l Bus ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL I am. i -"i k in. Th« ■jniun K3O a.m. > In V 0 am. M I Convn inion31 words
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Article42 1961-04-16 10 i i ,H rlt. fxlrn COLOUR PHOTOCRAPHV nai many AdKtorl»» l>rudu<« u»> v. N x IS" bat r many pur- i/inr*. I llluminatrd OUr rrri)id II Bl (•■nmrrcul or Timi'» a r and pro- In all a piohlrra Product K>l Mam-42 words
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Article19 1961-04-16 10 Win. I— Sax M rlt. txlrm SELFDRIVE CARS In Xl or.th <May to > umprcbroitvi I, South- *:< M19 words
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Article234 1961-04-16 10 THE CANNY MR. NIKITA A RUSSIAN has opened the golden gates to outer space and once again bouncy Mr. Khrushchev is sitting right on top of the world. While the Americans with their usual barrage of ballyhoo were ploughing .ndy soil ol military he man in the Kremlin shrewdly decided234 words
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Article213 1961-04-16 10 THAT IMPLACABLE lather- ugure o( South Vietnam Nuo Dinh Diem has been re-elected president to serve a second term oi live years. But alas, what an empty victory. Ten thousand political opponents languisiied In jail while the election was on. And spe cial care was taken to put out213 words
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Article112 1961-04-16 10 rDAY IN the adjoining columns we present a profile ot The Good Teonaj.it the boys and girls in our schools who sweat and swot to make a sucrfss ol life. Are you one of those whose lips curl with scorn at the mere mention of the word "teenager?"112 words
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357 1961-04-16 10 Miraclesand the power of prayer I WONDER how many people know that the Rev. Ralph Healing the famous misstonmry la at present in I Sinsapore The widely travelled Evangelist has glad tidings for 'Mitterers" of all I ages and races. The heal--1 ing campaign is now being held at the357 words
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Letter180 1961-04-16 10 RECENTLY a talk was arranged by the Ministry of Education for all PreUniversity II students in Singapore. The talk was to be Riven by a certain prominent delegate from the F.A.O. and scheduled to be held at two centres for boys and girls of the above classes180 words
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Letter154 1961-04-16 10 TODAY lots of people seek medical advice for weight correction so here I offer some advice free of charge. Save money on food and buy a weighing machine, a full length mirror and a calory counter. Your scales won't lie about the food you are eating154 words
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Letter77 1961-04-16 10 THE erection of a sixstoried block of flats in the car-park just five yards in front of another block of nine-storied flats (occupied > in St. Michael's Estate has rou.sed the 're of tenants. The Ministry of National Development has promised the tenants that their objections77 words
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Letter107 1961-04-16 10 WITH reference to iast week's "letter of the week" I would like to advice Maureen I.im that her dismay over hair-dos unnoticed by husbands was utterly unnecessai. Reside hair-dos, there are many things which could attract a husband's attention. Such as: Keeping the children and the house107 words
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Letter113 1961-04-16 10 I AM sure there must be numerous other avid readers like me of "The Countryman's Journal" who wish lo express their deep sorrow at the demise of both Tuan Djek and his column in your esteemed paper. I have had the good fortune of visiting his113 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1961-04-16 10 Francis Rozario presents a portrait of ambitious youth in a competitive world THEY love a wild life. They like the music hot, the lights low and the beer with a "kick". They want to have a whale of a time out of life. Theirs is the 'bop1,258 words
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Advertisement7 1961-04-16 10 //^GOOD^A WATCHES DESERVE GEMEXO WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN7 words
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Advertisement285 1961-04-16 10 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop their personality. j They tell how this unique method studied In the odd minutes of the day.285 words
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158 1961-04-16 11 Trade men's tips on housing plans SINGAPORE. Sat. Member, ul the British trade minion now here today offered certain suggestions to the Singapore Housing and Development Board which, they hoped, would help the Board in planning future building projects. The mission leader. Mr. Magnus Pearce. told Urn Sunuay Times: "We158 words
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Article29 1961-04-16 11 PENANG. Sat.— The Mayor. Mr Ooi Thiam Slew and lu.s deputy. Mr N Patkunam. today loured three crowded market areas to investigate the problem of hawkers29 words
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Article428 1961-04-16 11 THE ARMY REJECTS MOVE TO POSTPONE THE SACK FOR 200 L' ALA LUMPUR. IV Sat Thr War Department intends to discharge 200 civilian. employees in Malacca and has rejected representations made by the War Department Civilian Staff Association. This wa.s stated here today by the president428 words
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Article23 1961-04-16 11 PENANG Sai Tlir Chief Minisier. Dato Wong Pow Nee, today declared open thr first Carrx nation at Tan <ong Bungati23 words
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452 1961-04-16 11 THE FUEL FOR THAT SPACE SHOT— BY AN AIRCRAFT EXPERT SINGAPORE, Saturday. 6INCE the announcement that Russia has won the space race no one has stopped wondering how they actually did it. A question uppermost in many minds today is what sort of engines did they use? According to the452 words
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Article, Illustration279 1961-04-16 11 Business on the Stock Exchange SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in the Singapore trading room today with the number of deals in brackets were: Industrial-,; Cuumr.oi. (JUOln $2.15. i 1.000 $2.16; J. W iI.OUOi cd: M Cemeiu (2,000) tlMt CCI. 1 1.000 1 $2.58 cri: Steuineis iT.oOUi 80 ecus §L, (3.000) 81279 words
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193 1961-04-16 11 Naval helicopter whisks doctor-in-hurry to keep a date at hall SINGAPORE, iftt— A naval helicopter was used today to whisk a doctor-ma--hurry from one part of Singapore to another moments after he landed in the Paya Lebar Airport. Dr. Paul White was due to attend the Scripture Union Rally at193 words
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Article, Illustration255 1961-04-16 11 Sonia Lai's fiance wasn't there to £reet Her SINGAPORE. Sat. Pretty Sonia Lai. the partially blind Singapore girl who sailed for England a month ago to wed her fiance, Clarence Vasey. has arrived at Southampton, crying with happiness. Bu' Clarence, whom she called "my darling jewel" was not there to255 words
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Article45 1961-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The chairman of the District Rural Development Com;nu:ee v Kuantan. Inche Ishak bin Tadln. yesterday openea a $3,000 rommunuy nail at Kumpong Permatang Badak. The nail is one of six bull; in tne ui.suict under tne rural development plan.45 words
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Article33 1961-04-16 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra April $27 1 <N). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk $41 sellers, drum $44 "i se.lers. Ton* was steady.33 words
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Article27 1961-04-16 11 Singapore, Sat. The tin price here toaay was quoted at $424.50 per picul, down SI on an Mtimatea offering of 270 tons down 10 tons.27 words
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Article36 1961-04-16 11 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A lorry attendant. Low Wan Chuan 46. was killed when the lorry in which he was travelling went ofl the trunk roaa at U»e 124 m.s s»Terr banSingapore road last night.36 words
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Article98 1961-04-16 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 10.34 a.m. <7.lft.>. 10.12 p.m. < 6.5ti Singapore 11.41 a.m. (9.4 ft.), 11.45 p.m. (9.4 ft.): Port Swettenham 6.36 a.m. < 13.6 ft). 6.51 p.m. 1 14.4 ft. t; Port Dickson 7.16 a.m. (8.9 ft). 7.35 pm. 1 10 ft.); Penang 1 a.m. (898 words
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116 1961-04-16 11 Six people hurt as two cars and buses crash SINGAPORE. Sat. Six people. Including two women and two little girls, were injured In an accident involving two Hock Lee buses and two cars in New Bridge Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. The casualties, the driver of one of the buses. Ng116 words
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Article20 1961-04-16 11 SEREMBAN. Sat. Hail Mohammed Hashim bin Ha;'. Talip was elected president of the Negri Scmbilan Government Pensioners' Aasociatiui.20 words
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171 1961-04-16 11 Lawyer in hurt case thanks fc Advocate General' for acquittal SINGAPORE. Sat. The State AdvocateGeneral's Department was today thanked in open court for withdrawing a hurt charge against Mrs. Kamala Rajagopal. wife of Y. Rajagopal. a Labour Ministry official Mr. SK. Lee, defending, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the171 words
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533 1961-04-16 11 Templer Park mine to quit by 1970 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IF you are thinking of prospecting for tin in the Tempter Park and mining there j;i\e up the idea. The park is strictly ;i botanical reserve. There is tin there— the area is in th? Kanching District, one of the533 words
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Article88 1961-04-16 11 jrUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Twenty students have passed the final examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering held at the University of Malaya m January. They are: Azizan bin Anffln, Chan Kok Pew. Chua Koon Hoe. Peter Chla. Kho Scow Kew. Khoo Cheng Lim. I.ur. Gup Khiam. Lim88 words
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Advertisement81 1961-04-16 11 STAMFORD COLLEGE (Malaya's College of Postal Education) CAMBRIDGE/F. OF M. CERTIFICATE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE MALAY LANGUAGE ALL LEVELS (Arts. Science. Commercial and Technical Subjects) Ask for 52-page free prospectus which ex plains our unique system of personal postal tuition81 words
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Advertisement142 1961-04-16 11 ■wF naY a^lfl M—^mmmmmm l i-iiili -•££«*> Ba^Ba^Ba^saH- l Mi I JbH Hv i fIB^B^B^B^B^B^B^BKSS B^k Bn B\i9 B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BB* Ichßjßjßj^s^BhßkS^ B B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bbß^B^BkS^ BB j spp aa Be jf ■S al bbl B^k aa v i S^BvBBBBhBBSJBBjP "ia. mi¥mm\ I !^»w m\ B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^fta^B^B^B^B^Bß BE B^B4Hfc) "^>- II ii in Style mmmmJmmmmmmm142 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-04-16 12 All the winners of the week's prizes WINNER of the week's top prize of $30 is "Young Fishermen" left submitted by W. H. Attenborough, of 11 Jalan Batai. Sembawang Hills Estate. Singapore 20. Mr Attenborough u:>ed a Rolleillex camera and Ilford F.P. 3 film. Setting: f 11. 1/60 second. The179 words
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106 1961-04-16 12 \l»IHU>s >»ur rntiirs: Plr- I luie I onlrvl Ihr Sunda> Times. ItBH House. River Valley Road. Singapore I Name and address of sender, with title of pirlure and details of equipment used and rvposure. mmt he written on the bark of every print106 words
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684 1961-04-16 12 n OWN CONSULTANT ON HOW TO LIVE —AND NO FEES Qy A Special Correspondent ARK you over-worked? A social failure? A romantic dead-lovf Unable to keep up in the rat-race of modern life? It you think you are, don't imagine the psychiatrist's couch is the only answer. Soon you will684 words
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Article, Illustration641 1961-04-16 12 In perfect harmony fWO ANDRES pianist Previn and conductor Kostqlanetz strike up a perfect partnership in their performances of (ieorge Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue and Concerto In F (Philips mono B ***** also in stereo). The music of Gershwin finds the remarkable, versatile Previn on familiar ground. He plays with641 words
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Advertisement46 1961-04-16 12 i oiir^ on ""^^■l !*s' n r 1 1 rai t 1 1 '|jjjjf^- <^-^ c>oD sEvEg^^flSfi^| GIVES YOU MALT fe^^^^l^g V ~T^especially S f good for -mm Z children Ovciltiric P^ lor HEALTH, STRENGTH and VITALITY JpC A. WINIII IT*. (iNCOKFOIAtIO IN IN&IANO) SIN6APORC I. C«O<U46 words
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Advertisement60 1961-04-16 12 20 CONTINUOUS IXPOSORiS ai I Ififll your finf«r tip. B'^ M With fhii "GRIP MOTOR" tiffed to iliiXji your AbTO TERRA comero, you can I \F^J W& tr*i"J» no* shoot on unbroken series of 20 8 FTlf fl lightning-fost e»DOtures Of ony moving IB^' d( subieci with resultont cinemo'ogropri B^^^k.60 words
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Miscellaneous37 1961-04-16 12 THE THIRD EYE Part Two im if) ••«f h<. 4 I%• \^raf Hll ■W™m' 111 fl-Cf x*»f*'ovi Of v c**ost.wt K> 7 j4. ull m\ m 1 1 <bi«. lll m un //Ms ■■■~***c\«HtvTOfUMum-r+*p'>* I -~j.- -.-.♦.<•«« V^^^^^37 words
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Miscellaneous191 1961-04-16 12 (POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: 2. Halt! <4p; 6. Far-i DOWN: 1. Hidden influence extending (41; 10. Questioners (13' 2. Appreciates <6>; 3 E.v < 13 13. Rejected (6>; 14. Am- saved (5); Minerals <4>: .v 'mal (5»; 15. Poetry t6>; 16. Lan- School ol whalvs <3i; 6. Oriental tern (6>; 17.191 words
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Article, Illustration408 1961-04-16 13 Little Hayley does it again in 'Polly anna' BLUE EYES AND VOLATILE FACE MAKE IT A WONDERFUL FILM EVERYONE WILL ENJOY POLLYANNA Jane Wymon, Richard Egan, Karl Molden, Nancy Olson, Haylcy Mills Walt Disney Buena Vista "QET your handkerchiefs ready," we were told just before the preview started, and someone408 words
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Article228 1961-04-16 13 THE BULLDOG BREED Normon Wisdom, lon Hunter, David Lodge RcmK Organisation "nnHE Bulldog Breed" is just 1 the kind of old salt's yarn to make Davy Jones do aquabatics in his locker. But the landlubbers will laugh it. It is Norman Wisdom's eighth Pinewood comedy,228 words
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Article, Illustration562 1961-04-16 13 RICH JOAN - RICH JOAN BY LONDON. rpHERE has never been a fiancee like Miss Joan Collins. To be with the man she loves she is prepared to miss meals, cross oceans, spend thousands, and forgo roles. This laudable loyalty has. In the past, been enjoyed by such diverse I562 words
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Article257 1961-04-16 13 PETER SELLERS says he wants to quit acting at the peak of his careerto become a full-time director. He has a point In saying this at this time. The first full-length feature film directed by him "Mr. Topaze" has Just been released THE BEST Sellers257 words
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Advertisement536 1961-04-16 13 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4»»*«««»»< LO»OAMISATIO»M 1? p<^ wiiPi tMwshtwiigijisv, l^: X R»kert RYAN Terete STRATA* X Hut' ADDED ATTRACTION! THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT m'P FIGHT FLOYD PATTERSON 4 VS. INGEMAR JOHANSSON I PLUS OM STAGE ♦TOMORROW AT 9.30 p.m. 4 MDIFF .lON PRFSEIMTS THE FINAL SHOW OF NESTLES LUCKY DIP "nored By X NESTLES536 words
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Advertisement157 1961-04-16 13 Visit HILDA'S S.C.S. Orchard Road. For latest stylet in ladies' shoes and handbags. For a very good selection of i children's shoes in all sizes ond colours. For your smart morning, afternoon and evening dresses. Colourful Musical Entertainer EMANHiK DfSAI 6. KANCHAN KAMIHI Ist rtaxo* twos Todey 11am: (Celer 4157 words
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Advertisement584 1961-04-16 13 33 YEARS of UNDISPUTED SHOW BUSINESS LEADERSHIP Rtf^SK' vl Imti| f y A H it SNAW SU« H I 33rd a nif i seh si ry TOMORROW, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY '-PRICE i ADMISSION TO ALL SHAW CINEMAS AMUSEMENT PARKS in SINGAPORE. The FEDERATION of MALAYA SARAWAK and BRITISH NORTH BORNEO m584 words
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Article, Illustration791 1961-04-16 14 SINGAPORE. Saturday A GOVERNMENT must convince tlu- people thai il hud done iK besl within its limits when it cannot fulfill n\\ their wants, vikl Ihe Prune Mm isio, Mi. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight. Speaking at a n rally at Hon«791 words
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487 1961-04-16 14 Ong: Govt. is trying to win votes in Hong Lint by offering work to Samsui women SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Independent candidate m the Hong Lim by-election. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. said tonight that the Government was attempting i» win votes by offering jobs to -Samsui" (red-cap) women labourers. At a487 words
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129 1961-04-16 14 UP SOON— A NEW SKYSCRAPER TO HOUSE GOVT. OFFICES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Construction of a multimillion dollar nine-storey building to house several government departments has started on a ten-acre site at Gurney Road here. The Assistant SurveyorGeneral. Haji Mohamed Yatim bin Ahaya, said today that the whole Survey Department headquarters129 words
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97 1961-04-16 14 DR. OORJITHAM IS PRESIDENT OF VARSITY SOCIETY SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Philomen Oorjitham has been elected president of the University of Malaya Society the organisation of graduates of the university for this year. Other officials elected at I the society's annual meeting last Thursday night were: Mr. Abdullah Majid <vice- president),;97 words
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Article32 1961-04-16 14 PENANG. Sal The Penan* branch of :he National Uinon I of Bank Employ-res will hold its annual general mminu ai ihe Khek Association, Burmah Road. I on April 23.32 words
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190 1961-04-16 14 Grabbed: $2 mil. worth of lottery slips IPOH. Sat. The machinery of Ipoh's illegal 100 and 1.000 character lottery organisation was put out of gear today when police seized a paper bag containing more than 5,000 betting slips believed to have been recorded from many people in the town. The190 words
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Article34 1961-04-16 14 BENTONG. Sal. The Sultan ol Paliang will declare opon the Tainan Sultan Abu Bakar named after him here tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. There will be a tea party after i the oppening.34 words
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Article196 1961-04-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.— About three weeks ago. a court here approved a prosecution's request when it conditionally discharged Tang Yuen Seng, a laundryman. and Madam Loh Poh Lin on a charge of using a Cairnhill Road house as a "common betting house" on March 20 last year.196 words
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243 1961-04-16 14 A strike call by 10,000 union members SINGAPORE, Saturday. Till! Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation announced lonighi they would call their 10.000 members to strike from mid nighi on Thursday. This followed a meeting earlier today ii» the Labour Ministry between representatives from the Federation and the Minister. Mr.243 words
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260 1961-04-16 14 A $6OO AUSSIE GIFT FOR MUSLIM HOME SINGAPORE, Sat. Tht Australian-Asian Association of Victoria in Melbourne today donated $600 towards the building of tha new $120,000 Muslim Orphanage in Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road. A cheque for this amount was presented to Dato A.M Alsagoff, president of the Muslim Trust260 words
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Advertisement120 1961-04-16 14 all I need is in THE COMPLETE BABY FOOD now has 9 vitamins Mm <^w W I 1 §M J I Ldctogen the world famous full I cream milk food for infants— l^^^^^^B contains all these added vitamins '^^^^^adß^l 'tid iron The^e vitamin additions are beneficial for the development B^^l*120 words
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Advertisement171 1961-04-16 14 THE WORLDS MOST TRUSTED REFRIGERATORS AT A NEW, LU VY V- \J i> I The new G.E. DIAL-DEFROST 10 cubic feet. Specially vJtmKMgS^^^K^B/M&K^4M&&' I designed for the modern I < I kitchen. Gleaming white exterior' with beautiful pastel Wm LjrmMHß^^ T I yellow interior accented in im J i —L?^rnl171 words
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Article, Illustration892 1961-04-16 15 The brighter face of good taste (AS SHOWN BY THE 1961 DODGE DART PIONEER THE DART was introduced last ftH as a shortuhoHbase addition to the Chryskr Corporation's Dodge line. It has proved a shot in the arm for Dodtfe in the I'nited States, anyway, where it is reported to892 words
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Article171 1961-04-16 15 ris is "Sendee Weok >- for all Rootes Group car> »nd trucks In Singapore and the Federation From tomorrow every owner of a RootPs Group vehicle can send it in for a comprehensive check free of charge The vehicles will be given thorough work>hop I spection171 words
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813 1961-04-16 15 HARD WORK AND A WILL OF IRON MAKE THEM THE GOOD TEENAGER if From Page Ten well-heeled class. They live in comfortable homes with ambitious parents all of them devoted to the task of seeing that their children lack nothing to get a good start in life. So I spoke813 words
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Advertisement430 1961-04-16 15 X» i I m\ I'j I feflfef iftlf lit I m isßfe liiitf iiiir JS^gr^ Ljfl IC VjQI i^^^^^B Hrt^ W^M Ijyv ulliCillOuu Look for the MORRIS Mini-Minor B jg hydraulic brakeSi rubber mounted Kj f\ A/^ 1^ Q on the road. Ask the driver and his suspension, effective lighting430 words
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Advertisement139 1961-04-16 16 UJ 111 i^l p^sJLI JJ B^*—^CS B Rootes Group recommend exclusively Shell products for Humber, Hillman, Sunbeam, and Singer cars, and for Commer and Karrier commercial vehicles. That's because Shell products can be relied upon to keep a car in good condition. But even the most cared-for car needs looking139 words
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Miscellaneous1856 1961-04-16 16 I |...VviTM TWE HUNTERS, 7EPICATE7 TO PESTfcOY WIAA, IN AT A TiA\E UCE Th;S, MAGmO ASi7 I ||HH3B3H8P^^' l > !^SHBP"^'8^^Hbsr 1 CLOSE PUESliiT- THR0U6H A >AAZE Qf GULLIES. A5AKJP0N FEACE PCX JUST/CE/J W^^^^^^^C '^^^^T^^^^S^^SfK^^^ ■T *a> friend of peculiar temperament 22): If you have to do with ■h^huhmmb^hj^hmmmmmm^mi could1,856 words
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Miscellaneous96 1961-04-16 17 Bit 1 I* y/ L___^M|K^ogjy|MAß^^^« BB^^^ V w J *M w^vW* B^9 m C ■^v p" T JJ^I L I i_ i f J \dßv* i_»^^^^» ,^B^m^ v, VbA B^P^fc^w^ .^PK^BBVBB^^Bu rri I BW^Bfl B^BvwQß^^B^^fiH^^^^^^^^^^^a 7 BVBw 1 i -.a-^ JK^mMBp-—^- -afJ i) j vr| F*iiurtTs> <Teit«. lie.. Wort*! r'fKti96 words
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Miscellaneous9 1961-04-16 18 "^Sa^ *^^\Wr i > I I jr 1 V&" QSO9 words
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708 1961-04-16 19 Ultimatum shock (MUST MARRY BY OCTOBER) for a boy of 19 |)KAH .lane Lee: My girl and I have been friends for three >ears, and love each other deeply. Last week she told me I must many her before October this year. I was surprised, and saio OmSS^Q we were708 words
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Article33 1961-04-16 19 WHATS your problem^ Write to Jane Lee and tell her about it: she will help you. Her address: A/ii.s Jane Lee. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9.33 words
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643 1961-04-16 19 THE MAN WHOSE FIANCEE IS NOW INSANE. i DROP THE KNOW ALLS A LINE AT TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SPORE 9 HKAH Know Alls: What is your advice to a young man who finds that his fiancee is now insane? Should he marry lu-i? Singapore. We advocate com-mon-sense in643 words
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Advertisement32 1961-04-16 19 4711 TOSCA Perfumed Cologne a sparkling >» f youthful fragrance to refresh you and enchant 4711 TOSCA Perfume for the evening mm superbly fragrant unforgettably alluring. |j 4711 TOSCA Lotion for soft 032 words
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Advertisement80 1961-04-16 19 SORROW WHAT river Is known as "China's Sorrow." and why? DAVID and MOLLY Singapore The Yellow River, or Hicang-ho. because of frequent destructive floods. SHAKESPEARE mELL us the origin of this X passage: "Some are bom great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." PAT. Singapore. Man80 words
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Advertisement434 1961-04-16 19 Jffz f I dust Watch %sfc%fL The Brides r/JT'S A ST^^\^2\7^LL SISTER mtTf 10 STOP BAD BREATH I FEELING JOHN! NOW "«yTHERES ONLY ONE J^W RECOMMEND COLGATE DENTAL I JANE'S MARRIED m T E R^SON FOR THAT. SO I \\^i^\ C«AM WITH GARDOL ITS ACTIVE,] kONty SINGLE &IRL LEFT i434 words
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352 1961-04-16 20 Court order gives car firm possession of occupied premises IPOH Sat \i Just ice Neal In *'*thf> Hign Court i (ranted Cycle Co. Ltd <m nrrirr lor possession the premtaet occupied by th< Prrak HaulLtd. in Bn Road. i into :rom Uki :ur possession <>t Ca repre--l by Mr S352 words
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164 1961-04-16 20 Parliament to hold sessions at night from next week KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government proposes to I night sittings of the House «i Representatives when it meets here next week. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will move a resolution that as an "experimental mea- sure", the House164 words
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554 1961-04-16 20 ALLOWANCE TO STUDENTS, AZIZ ASSURES KUALA LUMPUR Saturday THE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives would soon submit to the Government its recommendation regarding the rate of scholarship allowance to students of the College of Agriculture at Serdang, the Sunday Times was told today. The Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak.554 words
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186 1961-04-16 20 'Last-in, first-cut' ruling by Gamba as he reinstates five men SINGAPORE, Saturday. fllM president of the Arbitration Court, Mr. Charles Gamba, today gave his ruling on the principle of "last-in, first-out" in cases oj redundancies. Mr. Gamba said the court recognised this practice in dismissing employees under redundancy. However, he186 words
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139 1961-04-16 20 PARENTS URGED TO CHANGE ATTITUDE TO EDUCATION KUANTAN. Sat. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. said today he was not satisfied with the Malay school students' results in the secondary school entrance examinations in Pahang. He said this when he opened a new $48,000 national school with139 words
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157 1961-04-16 20 'Join, not form trade unions Minister advises Councillors KUALA LUMPCR, Sat. The Federal Government today issued a statement to t-larify misunderstanding which aro>c out of an address by the Minister of Labour, Inch" Bali a man bin Shamsuddin. at a meeting with elected councillors al Alor Star m March 29157 words
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297 1961-04-16 20 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two Cabinet ministers today appealed to the public to help develop a spirit of adventure among Malaya's youth. They were the Minister of Health and Social Welfare Dato Ong Yoke Lin. and the Minister of Transport. Inche Sardon bin Ha297 words
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Article48 1961-04-16 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Sa\. An attractive woman, Ty« Ah Moi. 37. appeared in a magistrate's court here today on a charge of p* sing four lbs of raw opium which was alleged to have wrapped the bundle round her left thigh. She wa9 released on $2,500 bail.48 words
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Article40 1961-04-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four corruption cases involving members of the public were cleared la-t month. In two cases fines were Imposed and in the other two CM—, MM m acquitted and discharged and the other was bound over.40 words
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Article45 1961-04-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bukar bin Baginda. today appealed to the public to read the Government pamphlets on how to prevent arcident* when lie declared open the World Health Day relebration at the town hall here.45 words
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Advertisement285 1961-04-16 20 W tI L^Kaf* Ia^HL^BBBt- Jf^ >MwQM%'Jtm Bk/ alk il Elb^bmulTV Hb tHp^BI Br w t^jfi MMr&^^ MMr^^B^i&^to. jßH^'^^K^. "^^^^f^ffK^K^SM^MMMMMMmMMMMMMMMF'^MMm JMrBiBB^B^Sr mwA v am *tA>-*~ «3| OmK aaai Bn v^^v bz& sc^r w j& tfi- j ti|tf:^ *W iT'MJI <3l 1 4~*tJ! SET fli v B ibV ■^Jm^Mfxwß. Ltfw**-^* viiß Mm*MMMf&285 words
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Advertisement125 1961-04-16 20 RHEUMATISM? Not me Peopl* say to me, "Yoa'ra so active for your afce." but why shouldn't I be, when I keep Rheumatism at bay with a dally dose of Kruschen. The first twinge of Rheumatism made me decide to follow the lead of millions of others and get quick, positive125 words
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383 1961-04-16 21 POOR WEATHER FORCE S'GOR TO BID FOR A BONUS 'KUALA LUMPUR Saturday pACED with the possibility of rain and a probable draw Selangor skipper Mike Shepherdson decided on a gamble when he made his reply this evening to Perak's 90 runs in the383 words
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Article310 1961-04-16 21 MALACCA. Sat.— Malacca had scored 118 aiij six for one ie end of the hrsi days play in the M.C.A. league .southern section cricket match against Johore here today. JnhOie in itpiy had scoreu 113. AUer Malacca had lost their firs two wickets cheaply310 words
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Article293 1961-04-16 21 England thrash Scotland by 9-3 LONDON. Sat. England beat Scotland 9-3 in an International soccer match at Wembley here today. The final score was a record. The previous highest was England's 7-2 win in 1955. lI.BMIUPMI. Kngland 8 Scotland 3 (at Wembley) FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 1 Preston Blackburn 2293 words
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Article96 1961-04-16 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. Bukit Panjang scored their third successive win in the S.A.F.A. League Div. 3C when they beat Perhimponan Setia 3-1 at Farrer Park today. Maharan, Tan and Ah Tong scored for Bukit Pan- I jang and Jumahat Abdullah I for Perhimponan Setia. Pulau Brani96 words
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471 1961-04-16 21 CIVILIANS FACE AN UPHILL TASK TODAY SINGAPORE. Saturday. WITH only four wickets left and still 102 runs be- hind Services first innings total of 198 for nine declared. Singapore Civilians face an uph.ll battle tomorrow in their annual two-day cricket mutch on the padang. When play ended today Civilians had471 words
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Article77 1961-04-16 21 SYDNEY. Sat. Australia's I champion racehors*-. Tulloch. \v;i beaten by a neel into second .it Rosehill here today tn a race which could have made him the first horse to win jCAIOO.OOO I prize money in Australia. Tulloch. stalling an even mnnev favourite, finished secondReuter - 77 words
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Article45 1961-04-16 21 SINGAPORE Sat. Prime er. Mr. Lee Kuan Ye* 10--d.iy won the ball sweep with 2i; points in the Royal Island Club's C division (Siablefordi .lion. Winner of the -C" medal was HH W.ioteke «li 40 points. 1 Rinner-up was E.O. Smith <38>.45 words
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Article156 1961-04-16 21 PERAK Ist INNS Anil Dass c Gurucharan b Pereira 14 G de Silva c Horaisaim b Pereira 34 Ransome c Gururharan b Dnleep 8 Whale c Pereira b Gururharan 3 Letrhumanan c Lug licng b Pereira 1 Thillainathan c Eng Cheng b Pereira 6 Pathmalincam c Rajalingam b Pereira156 words
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270 1961-04-16 21 KARTAR HATTRICK UPSETS SHA CHAMPIONS SRC SINGAPORE, Saturday. IT HALS A created a big upset by beating defending 1Y champions Singapore Recreation Club 3-2 for the Oehlers Cup in the final of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition at Farrer Park today. State Inside-right Kartar Singh proved to be270 words
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Article193 1961-04-16 21 SAAA will invite Formosa's Yang SINGAPORE. Sat. Singa- pore Amateur Athletic Association last night decided to invite Formosa's Olympic Games silver medallist in the decathlon, Yang Cbuan Kwang. to compete in this year's Singapore Open Championships on Aug 5 and b if F.M.A.A.U. invites him to compete in the Malayan193 words
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185 1961-04-16 21 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A determined late rally gave R.A.F. Changl their first league points when they edged luckless Alexandra F.T 3-2 in their S.A.F.A. League Div. One match at Jalan Besar stadium today i Alexandra improved in the second half, but It was still the185 words
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Article33 1961-04-16 21 SINOAPORE. Sat. Redhill beat Queenstown 11-0 in an int*r-community centre match at Queenstown today. Kassim (3). Ah Ariff (2>. Appu <2>. Roland Chia (2>. Bakri and Lim Choo Leng scored.33 words
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Article31 1961-04-16 21 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A hattrlck by Junie helped Prisons to beat IJI.C. 3-1 in a Johore Bahru League Div. 1 match at Sri Gelam today. Doraisamy scored for I.R.C.31 words
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Article174 1961-04-16 21 SERVICES Ist INNS Foster c Sithawalla b Nagaiah 3 Keech lbw Sanao&ham 20 Pell b SandoMiain 37 Mungrue b Wicks 64 Jeflers c Sithawalla b Wicks 20 Shaw c T. Martens b Wicks 9 Ayles c Sandosham b Martens 15 Hadley c A. de Silva b Sandosham 5 Stevens174 words
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Article20 1961-04-16 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Kampong Rovers beat Tanjong Pagar Rovers 3-1 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today.20 words
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180 1961-04-16 21 St. John Ambulance's 1 5 miles walk on May 28 SINGAPORE. Sat. The "Singa" Ambulance and Nursing Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold their Fifth Annual marathon 15-mile Walk on May 28. The walk, which will begin] at 7 a.m., will be from the car park in180 words
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Article367 1961-04-16 21 Tourists too good for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malayan soccer *wallowed bitter medicine tonight a fine emulsion of skill. teamwork. and stamina m rved up by MacltiPira Athletico of Brazil before a crowd of 8.000 at Merdeka Stadium. At the ni of 80 minutes of soccer, some ol it thrilling,367 words
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Advertisement852 1961-04-16 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SfftVlCE (S'»**«i Moras HI (Mtmmmm) Dm.lm I mvmtm. 19 M •rd* U.i 9 Win. I PHOTOCOPY TttTIMONItLt Tan« a >-lM>tucop< tJtaaji lv Beat Wuay. Sacapara. BMW. PHOTMTAI tl»vitl- Uocuanau aiang vkila yaw »ait rotonuitK at KoctiD*ua Koad. MBH fP 9WAUTV COLOUR pnm traca >ny t#JMaß^a>kak*>a*aß^^ Tml852 words
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Advertisement242 1961-04-16 21 YOUR INVITATION TO FUN-FILLED MOTORBOATING with YAMAHA jjffc fibreglass m o+~~*~~*0 boats and mma^mW^Stfi^ Demonstration modei« ram.iha 13ft runabout and lift, catamaran. nipnri ID]/ Oih mo<> v i> toon outboards J- \i f mutcittfv gjjf-'- gaW'^Gl a^mtv m^ P* -ja^Ba^^^Vm^ma T f-~rr. 0 2 rou "fdtolly invited to o tree242 words
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Miscellaneous99 1961-04-16 21 JOHORK BAHKU ..CRICKKT: J.E.C. v Naval Base. J.E.C SINGAPORE 1 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. 1— 1 Marines v Maxwell. Jalan Besar i 15.15 pjn.i; Div. 3D Windsor Rovers v R.A.F. Tengah "A". F;«rrer Park: S.T.U. v Singapore Airport. Oeylang; Junior A.A. v Police "A". Farrrr Park. Friendly fcawyu v B.M.H. Farrer99 words
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Article23 1961-04-16 22 Hurd, $1(1 I llinimum INJOV VOOP EVCNINCS vl*. I'; ckcta »vall «rr\*d Mo>lrr;itr pri( P.d M oiio-u ».il'>» Station. i t.'rt Monday*.23 words
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Article28 1961-04-16 22 M M.rrf, I Wi»J CONVENTION ON VOUTM KMnH-l- I lira »pon«oi<'d by Yuutn lor Chrmt Kohl t^>llrgr. Inivrrsity of Malaya j n to -'2nd. All Relcom*.28 words
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Article36 1961-04-16 22 Harrft $1* iVimimum) LOST of 20 roonthx old romeranian. lone hair. «Imu> mouth. wciKbi MM ftrmaKt inaiw size HrkinK do«> Minn to Hen. lUwnd. No. 11. M.rlyn Ro«d. »<i>np»n 11. Tel: 3211U I Mr Koh36 words
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Article239 1961-04-16 22 BANGKOK. Sat.— Burma beat I Thaii.md 2-1 in the second natch of the Junior Asian Cup; competition tonight, thr winning .mum from a penalty two minutes before the final Burma took the lead four miInntea aft«r tiir interval when out-' s-.dp-!rfi Henry Thun volleyed rebound into239 words
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Article, Illustration311 1961-04-16 22 MIA YA TROUNCE FORMOSA TO TAKE LEAD gANCKOk. Sat. Malaya placed themselves in a strong position to quality tor the final ot this year's Junior Asian (up soccer competition when they trounced Formosa 8-0 here tonight. There are virtually certain of being the finalists if they can beat formidable Thailand,LOW YEW KONG - 311 words
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1300 1961-04-16 22 PENANG. Sat FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Singapore schoolboy, Quek Yong Hai made an impressive debut when he won on Teacher's Pet in Race Four for MARA Class 2. Div. 2 horses at todays Penang amateur Race meeting. Riding a well-judged race. Quek. a Form IV1,300 words
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Article68 1961-04-16 22 GREENSBORO. North Carolina. Sat— Big Mike Souchak. 33--year-old former Duke football star, and Billy Maxwell. 31. a long-driving Texan, jumped into the second round lead with 138s yesterday after 36 holes of play m the U5522,500 Greater Greensboro golf tournament. Souchak jesierday returned a 3-under-parUP - 68 words
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Article19 1961-04-16 22 DUBLIN. Sat.— Prance beat Irela nu by 15-3 in the Rugby Union international here today. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article359 1961-04-16 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Newcomer Kai Tere II showed impressive form on a soft track at Kuala Lumpur today when he held More Tin. a recent winner at Penang. In a splendid .trial over 3f. Clapping on the pace at the half mile they raced stride359 words
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Advertisement417 1961-04-16 22 I ISSIFIED AD6.I MITCHELL SULLIVAN: lo M rjo t and H Kuaki l.'imp' PENEttA Memorial Be- 1 I CHAN I rtuo (fiaNM*) and Whay lam. a K>n. at Ooa Qu«k H. n« .Nurnnf Home. Bin»a--par*. Bath writ. it W»r4t if (Mimimmm) YIOH TAN: EitwMfi P"! Clv i MB of Mr.417 words
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Advertisement113 1961-04-16 22 this applicated gold dial. ..this TITONIcg) «aam»M 1 j M \V/S/r THE ORIENT YEAR INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Offltt: 111 Floor. Bank of Chino ildg., Singaport, 1. Tel: ***** (3 linttj Bay No. 20. Hotel Marlin. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** •r any frovtl ag«nt in Singapore and the Federation of Malay*113 words
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Article943 1961-04-16 1 PRODUCTS RANGE FROM BALLOONS TO HOSES Raw material to Britain: Finished goods to Malaya •JME British rubber manufacturing industry is the oldest in the world and the world's second largest outside Russia. As such, it is a considerable importer and user of raw rubber natural and synthetic.943 words
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Article, Illustration218 1961-04-16 1 4 HIGH-LEVEL trade delegation, sponsored £X Jointly by Britain's Board of Trade and the Federation of British Industries, is now visiting seven countries of South-East Asia. The delegation is working through four simultaneous missions to Malaya and Singapore; Thailand and218 words
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Article162 1961-04-16 1 MALAYAN MARKETS 'OLD AND VALUED' •J7VERY country wishes to maintain and to improve its own standard of living. W> in Britain also want to help in raising the standard of living of otht-r countries, especially tho^e in the Commonwealth. The rxtent to which we can do these things depends directly162 words
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Article, Illustration232 1961-04-16 1 Largest overseas trading partner BRITAIN is tnc Federation of Malaya I largest overseas trading partner. Total trade between our two counti ies in the first nine months of 1960 was valued at $632 million, an increase of 20 per cent over the 1959 level Our trade is a two-way bu>lnes.s.232 words
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Article289 1961-04-16 1 A common interest in world trade countriea belong to a family la whuh the jtTairs of one are the concern of all. The many s'roug trading links between Singapore and Britain quickly transmit the effecta of tiood times and bad and ensure that developments in the one arc followed with289 words
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Advertisement187 1961-04-16 1 The Massey-Ferguson 735 Loader for use on The Ferguson Disc Plough— suitable for clearing The Gyro 60 PT-2 Rotary Cutter— Stalk shredders industnal sites etc. heavy, overgrown land. V n, V and brush cutters. Wfsgt&ff^tt^i; '%xs33iXKs&Uߣ3l%S3f^E&XXZisZ3£t!!£2PC%s3KX^'-'X&S!& v «v^».- ii«»^<^.!«s-;w-**«w >■■: iiw yrotptnty sUndiri! 'td with Misscy Ftrtisu LA'.WQMUmnsttaW't-xawtM." j -l~187 words
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Article, Illustration880 1961-04-16 2 MALAYAN IMPORTS TAKE BIG DROP jyESPITE continually changing world conditions, which have lost to Lancashire her former predominant position as supplier of textiles throughout the world, the British textile industry has shown remarkable resilience in adapting itself to present conditions. The wool textile industry, which, in its880 words
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Article612 1961-04-16 2 WILLIAM GARRETT - WILLIAM GARRETT By HPHE export of chemi- cals accounts for no less than 10+ per cent of all expoited British manufactured goods. This is an impressive figure, but only partly reflects the importance of the industry in the economy of the country All other manufactured goods,612 words
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Advertisement51 1961-04-16 2 DUNLOP \l||| l I <M^ ■mini V THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. i SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. DEPENDABLE IL^lU©^!^ BATTERIES "TTTI V^^¥^^[f»:^^^^B^"^m c^* .^n^ ill ill Lllli 'li^^ > cd to tlw muti/iing public i« Sialaya an IS months dimuwJ life. [motors /bL? Ron IHuI fj|B FA* EAST51 words
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Advertisement102 1961-04-16 2 so much IflttH^ good food A (on board P&O-Orient) WJJ?^^' that it's a problem to make *^*«»rc/ up your mind just what to have! J^H Q^ it BY w» And food is only one of the great P& O— Z '^V\^ Orient services. Add to it the attention and 1&102 words
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Article, Illustration898 1961-04-16 3 ERIC FORD - ERIC FORD By ORITAIN S motor in- dustry is serving the world. In the first eleven months of 1960, exports of new commercial vehicles— many of them specially built to meet overseas conditions reached a total value of £35,292.--736, compared with £34.882,725 in898 words
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Article72 1961-04-16 3 gRITAIN S sales of cars to Malaya are steadily increasing. n the first 11 months of 1960 she supplied nearly 3.000 more cars than in the same period of 1959 and now accounts for more than half of the total imports. Actual figures of imports by country72 words
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Advertisement100 1961-04-16 3 i [priestman] I TIG E R gSSIb DRAGLINE up to cv yd. «s¥ Hcu yd. [j^^^ POWER CROWD SHOVEL. J. WHYTE CO. (MALAYA) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE PO. Box 365 P O Box 2422 Tel: ***** Tel: ***** Going y^j Home JM -r--~ -> For medium heavy weight WOOLLENS S100 words
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Advertisement223 1961-04-16 3 Twenty-six of these 1,500 h.p. dieseU electric locomotives ore in 3£* service ith t'TT* the Moloyo Railways, and J""-£ -a-- 'jijj JSm used o i the main line y""^ r*ST^r?Srrr— fi^-^ I Throughout rh« U' j? 9» i c^ "6tf*3 five% con hou> i 118 I wit amum 45 f°223 words
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Article, Illustration942 1961-04-16 4 EDWARD BOWYER - EDWARD BOWYER I By British industry expected to keep up with the demand TWE new decade in the world's aircraft manuJ- facturing industries could be dominated by two factors: First by a substantial increase in the number of air travellers and an unprecedented growth in air942 words
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610 1961-04-16 4 DAVID STEVENS - WONDER SYNTHETIC-PLASTIC-IS OF AGE DAVID STEVENS By SINCE the war plastics has been one of Britain's fastest growing industries. Its development has been one of the most remarkable stories of modern economic history. Total sales of plastic materials in Britain just before the war were less than 30.000 tons a610 words
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Advertisement158 1961-04-16 4 The Chartered Bank (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) and its subsidiary The Eastern Bank Ltd. I From the Mediterranean to the Pacific Ocean the Branches of The Chartered Bank and The Eastern Bank Ltd. offer a full range of Banking Services. Branches throughout Malaya CAPITAL STOCK AUTHORISED AND158 words
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Advertisement18 1961-04-16 4 IMUIU FM» JOSE* TUVCK t SOW Ul H£jflggfl HEfc* Mm* \^Q uo vi mom novae* stout ,^^v*^jr JBUm'jJw*18 words
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Article, Illustration622 1961-04-16 5 E.N. PULLOM - E.N. PULLOM By r pHE establishment of the National health Ser- vice in July 1948, brought a big change in Britain's phaiamaceutical industry, it enlarged the demand for prescription drugs and temporarily curtailed the general sales of remedies, of which proprietary medicines advercised622 words
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Advertisement299 1961-04-16 5 Now you pay even less to fly fastest to London by ß'(M'C comet LOW ICONOMT «»l» Lower fares and TEN Comet flights every week to Hurope and London' You can leave Singapore at midnight, arrive in London in time for tea next day. BOACs renowned cabin service makes sure you're299 words
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Advertisement230 1961-04-16 5 1 CHOOSE \7 j V (Bj^/^ HOME KIP f JHLj DELIVERY > tk AUSTIN Yes, with Spring around the corner you'll be needing a car for ihat holiday you've been planning and getting your own car delivered where or when you want it can be done *o ef%\\y. Delivery can230 words
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Article, Illustration740 1961-04-16 6 A.R. SMEE - A.R. SMEE By SPHERE can be few road users in Britain today, who have not at some time or another driven over a length of road containing rubber from Malaya. In Birmingham, for instance, second greatest city in Britain, the first section of the newly-opened740 words
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Advertisement207 1961-04-16 6 THE HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION BRANCHES IN THE FEDERATION Cameron Highlands Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Peraling |aya |ohore Bahru Muar Malacca Penang Malacca Bukit Terendak Sungei Patani Teluk Anson SINGAPORE COLLYER QUAY (Main Office) ORCHARD ROAD TANGLIN. Head Office Hong Kong London Office 9, Cracechurch Street, E.C.3 Capital Authorised207 words
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Advertisement582 1961-04-16 6 The finest car ever produced by ROVER the 3 Litre oA Pal II IBf 42^. a4jOHQtbKW ML JM it* No one feature dominates yonx impression of this remarkable c<ir The standard of its interior appointments and the imaginative good taste of its exterior lines are matched by the flexibility of582 words
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