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Title Section13 1961-06-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mai*}* No. 1345 SUNDAY, JINK 1. 1»«1 •ill CKNTS13 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1961-06-04 1 Jackie Sam. Roderick - Jackie Sam. Roderick PREMIER: Merger lies clearly ahead YUSOF: Form anti-communal front By Pestana and Alan Yang I Singapore. Sat I A HIGHLIGHT OF THE PARADE: ACROBATS IN SHIMMERING SILK Thousands flock to N-Day celebrations THE Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today pledged Singapore's support1,387 words
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Article19 1961-06-04 1 .1 Mcmsis wen. oonc That is the word from Khrushchev as he steps off the train in Vienna19 words
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Article, Illustration823 1961-06-04 1 NICE TO SEE YOU' SAYS KENNEDY IN EMBASSY WELCOME QUOTE: Washing ion is closer to Moscow than any city in Europr has ever been QUOTE: Itussia wants relations with Mm IS, to b«' on a firm basis of prate and cooperation VIENNA,Reuter - 823 words
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Article250 1961-06-04 1 MUSHAHID ALI - MUSHAHID ALI By SINGAPORE. Sat THE Singapore Senior Officers* Association has a>ked for fresh negotiations with the Government on the allowance* issue > I'.mg oetween a leann ol five NPHNt* mg Government 2nd Ci.y Council Employees' Unions :.nd the MniiMei I i-i riMil Dr Gon250 words
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111 1961-06-04 1 FIRE FUND: SlO.OOO FROM N. BORNEO SINGAPORE. Sat The I Government of North Borneo has decided to contribute $10,000 to the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relict Fund. This was announced in a press statement Issued by the North Borneo Information Office in Jesselton 'Deepest sympathy' 'The Governor. Sir William111 words
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Article123 1961-06-04 1 BIG DAY FOR SPORE YOUTH YOL'TII on tho march tho pride and joy of Singapore seen moving to their positions at the impressive Singapore National Day ceremony at the Pandaim (see left). The boys and girls are from different schools, with different uniforms, receiving instruction in various IflPgVflff 1 But123 words
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Article23 1961-06-04 1 l\J{|s Sat— An «ii III '< C IIM\ ii hiMnlii r r.ish. ii i im\rr. daring i •>. lntcni.itioii.il Mr SI In23 words
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Article17 1961-06-04 1 I UVM»\ Vi< .mil kiil j i»mi nun .111,1 mi lollitlj i liiml lure17 words
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Advertisement34 1961-06-04 1 jM szza Genuine CYMA Spore Ports ore uved (or CYMA watches OMtstotion Rcpoiri solicited Through Registered Post A.L.ABDEENLTD. SHELLUBRICATION KEEPS CARS HEALTHY I for mile after mile after mile <^s^BL\' >fafa^^^ the thorough ZZ?34 words
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Advertisement36 1961-06-04 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLfc PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR V CREATIONS ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA d/pJ( J, =.M. U Mid. SINGAPORE A IPOH ASS CO S P H OE SUVA (H X.) LTD HONG KONG nfe^36 words
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Article, Illustration3155 1961-06-04 2 C.E.T. WARREN AND JAMES BENSON - Did prayer save the 60 men? C.E.T. WARREN AND JAMES BENSON For 10 hours they had bi-ni trapped on the seabed. They had tried every resource of machinery and insen.iit\ None hud oflered th- slightest hope of salvation. Then the captain called for prayers. Not all the crew of the3,155 words
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Advertisement533 1961-06-04 2 1 1« i t ii« Kktt mS*- mm V *I I -I H R i *A V ICu in jHI S^ > i«^ ilfifr jjR This oiuc smart private HTWf| •ill soon be |oining the lypJMi' pool. Her appearance is no jon^i r an asset. Not that she doesn t533 words
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Advertisement81 1961-06-04 2 $16,500 FOR YOU AT 55 $466 a year will provide this if you are now 30 (Profit* estimated at our current rates) or $10,000 for your family if you die (plus profits to date) INCOME TAX RELIEF ON YOUR PREMIUMS FROM THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. MALAYA'S OLDEST81 words
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Article, Illustration1738 1961-06-04 3 DAVID BARATHAM - The returned M-I-S-F-I-T DAVID BARATHAM Are they a loss to this country? ♦VAVJV.VJW^.V.V.VLW.V.V.SV.V.V.V.V.VM AN INQUIRY BY Do all those years spent overseas really make these people better citizens? THE young lady in the vivid green ballet trousers stubbed out her cigarette and >aid: "If only I could get abroad again.1,738 words
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Advertisement69 1961-06-04 3 2120 TE Q TRANSISTOR medium short wave, all transistor operates on torchlight batteries f<^^ One permanent dynamic loudspeaker. Push-pull output V^"^"" stag* of 600 milliwatts. Press burton operated. Tone J^*»<fjTQ control key board. Separate tone controls for bass and l^**^T treble boost. Ferrite antenna. Receptacles tor outT%jo door antenna, phonograph,69 words
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Advertisement213 1961-06-04 3 r-_ r. n H fFtrjrjrjfJß||| bm f^H ICC DEED lt=~*Vi|BßiM I \r |mnnnnr'Jg -^^^S i ■11 J^^^. ill AGFA SUPER SILETTE LX The Super-Camera for Superb 35mm pictures coupled rangefinder end coupled exposure meter BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE V KUALA LUMPUR PENANC fbnrwrs AJAX CONTAINS BIIACM F.^M^Jf'fl cleans so213 words
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723 1961-06-04 4 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By PENANG, Sat A PACKED COURT HEARS VERDICT AT THE END OF TRIAL WHICH LASTED 14 DAYS I AMBERT Bryant Samson, an insurance agent charged with murder, was today jailed for eight years on a lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting723 words
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Article117 1961-06-04 4 TIGERS' SEEK 3 NEW SKINS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I Malayan tiger skms are being sought by the Ist Bn., the York and L;::. faster Reuiment. now stationed in Germany. The Tiger.v as the re- gur.ent i> populany known, three moth-eaten .-pecimen>. An appeal irom the itreceived by the Sunday Time>117 words
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Article95 1961-06-04 4 HIGH TIDE TIMES lOMM IhM 2 07 p m. i 7 Hi r Singapore 1.36 am. Mp m. (7 bft»: Port Ul.kson Xt a m <8 in i 10.32 p.m. din. Pi Sw< enham M p.m. <13 31t i Pen. mg 4.17 a.m 407 p.m. if rtMOHM Kechil I n95 words
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Article, Illustration367 1961-06-04 4 LIM BENG TEC - OPERATION SHIFT GETS INTO STRIDE: 6,000 VICTIMS REHOUSED LIM BENG TEC By SINGAPORE. Sat. A big "Operation Shift" of Buklt Ho Swee fire victims began here this moning. About 1.000 families comprising over 6.000 people, were moved into Slngapoie Housing Board flats In Qu»< lstown, Tiong Bahru. Alexandra and at367 words
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Advertisement275 1961-06-04 4 FLY ROLLS-ROYCE STYLE To San Francisco and New York .^b^b^B L^LBb^ jp Ib^b^b^b^b^b^HP^^ w tjflr SW: a BV^bV V iC^'7 U.% »> JS^b^b^b^b^b^B ißb^b^b^^b^b^bK :i few J^r^ jp|ffffi!glfe -1 h: :tiJHWKft HbM* aJm fw «fl IbWIL »^H BbW tm wßmit tdik Hk ,^p 9^^ hbt fl^a! wHjk^^^r vfl bbhW. g£p^275 words
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Article408 1961-06-04 5 TRIBUTES BY DATO WONG AND MAYOR 001 TO EXAMPLE OF IMPARTIALITY, CO-OPERATION PENANG, Saturday. r pHK Alliance Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, and the Socialist Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today paid tribute to Malayan journalists for "doing a thoroughly good job." "You are not408 words
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Article37 1961-06-04 5 BATU PAHAT Sat— The Alliance has fielded Mr. Tan Peng Khoon. a SUi'e Legislative Assemblyman. to contest the Town Council election in Shahbandar ward here against Mr. Ng Tin Lam of the Socialist Front.37 words
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Article77 1961-06-04 5 Business on the Stock Exchange ITUAXA LUMPUR. Sat. Business on Ihe Malayan Stocl Exchange, Federation Met* n here today wiUi the number of deals in brackets was: MININGS: Honjj Kong (5001 235. AIS: Kent (2.000) 7s. 6d. cci ON. <2.000» 7s. 6'id. cd (overnight!; K. Kampar < 1,500) 40s. cd77 words
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Article28 1961-06-04 5 TIN PRICE SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price here today was quoted at $*****.. a picul. down 12^ cents on an estimated offering of 240 tons, unchanged.28 words
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483 1961-06-04 5 Malayan engineers thanked for development work fI"N Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Hunil Development, tonight paid tribute lo :m<) reticent men for their contribution to the development of the Federation. They were the engineers KUALA LUMPUR Sat in all main, categories of H KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. the483 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-06-04 5 *w£2xLXM2£ii£ES3Eyi The three words on this float present a fitting reply to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's call for unity among the various races in the State. The words in the national language mean: We are all united. The float was one of the 22 colourful items included62 words
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Article317 1961-06-04 5 American expert to train senior staff in Malaya TIIK Federation (love Economic Ptannia rapidly expanding eco grammes. An internationally known expert. Professor William T. Phillips, will arrive tomorrow to head the unit. According to a Government statement issued today, the unit has been formed by reorganising317 words
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Advertisement242 1961-06-04 5 LOANS SEMIDETACHED HOUSES o» si m.i THOMSON ROAD. Prices from $18,500/Wotcr, Electricity, Concrete Drive, Window Grilles Fencing, Gote included. First Floor 3-bcdrooms. bathroom, W.C. Balcony 4 Wardrobes etc. Downstoirs Sitting Dining Room, Kitchen, Servant's room. Bathroom, W.C. Car porch. if* >£ TERRACE HOUSES ot 5' 3 m.s. THOMSON ROAD. Prices242 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1961-06-04 6 A.J.P. TAYLOR - Will they talk SENSE about Berlin at last? A.J.P. TAYLOR By TWO VIEWS ON A VITAL SUMMIT QUESTION KEY TO PEACE LIES IN SACRIFICES... HNCE more we are offered a Summit conference. And a very different one from try inflated affair at Paris twelve months ago which was pricked by1,033 words
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Advertisement218 1961-06-04 6 THE LAMP: y£. HOSPITALITY IT J at aaalaaaafe 1 I mi vl "*9 > j ki' t* k i^ aaH aaa%k aaJI *<aM^K ''^^mbbH K. )n7^^ m fr /^V FOR TRADITIONAL JAPANESE LIJL HOSPITALITY AND LUXURY AT ALMOST THE SPEED OF SOUND UAPAN AIR LINES ON TIME (Vilr TIME GOOD218 words
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Advertisement232 1961-06-04 6 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS I>SI I *^^^^^S3t 'Mi *\'Ti "^"3 I 1 I «^r I BM^^ty' I •.1 I ■bBJ^^7*U?^BB^BJ W^*. m I nVjrVj!flßX N »^k^^L 8 9^2 V^^l IrS *rf^^» m «w ttm yy m? /«rf^ *y# ~it OTr ib* aC" *w «B>^Bl IT COSTS LESS232 words
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Article61 1961-06-04 7 MADRID. Sat A 97- year-old Spanish grandi mother who does not want to die illiterate has started to karn to read and write. The teacher— her 10-ytar- old grandson. The grand- mother, who has 14 chils dren and 47 grandchildren. said: •'l'm going to try61 words
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175 1961-06-04 7 Ingo sick man when he last fought Patterson Tunney pOHMKH world heavyweight champion <m nc Tunney s;ii«l here yesterday thai Ingenial' Johansson \\:is "a sick man* 1 suffering from ;i brain trauma when he lost his third 1 >< >t l l to champion Floyd Patterson in Miami ill Akiicll.175 words
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Article, Illustration119 1961-06-04 7 Kennedy the idols idol wins Graces glance USUALLY it is Princess Grace who rates the upward glance of undisguised admiration, either from her former film fans, her subjects in Monaco, or just men who appreciate the sight of a beoutiful woman. But even idols have to have their idols, andUPI - 119 words
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Article370 1961-06-04 7 WORLDS MOST COSTLY WA TCH Gift to Waring stolen: Jeweller fined $4,250 LONDON. Saturday A (J0L1) watch, described as the most expensive in the world, which was presented to Sir Douglas Waring shortly before he left Malaya, was exhibited in a London police court. Soon after Sir Douglas came i<>370 words
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Article55 1961-06-04 7 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Actress Kirn Novak said yesterday she was praying tor Rataol Trujillo's success as new chief of the Dominican Republic s armed forces and virtual ruler of his country. The bioncie star. for whom Trujillo professed his love on a television programme hero, said:55 words
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Article31 1961-06-04 7 TOKYO. Sat.—One US. 1 Air Force officer was killed and another bailed out safely when an F-100 Super Sabre crashed Into a mountainside West of Tokyo today.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article36 1961-06-04 7 SHORT HILLS (New Jersey) Sat. Robert R. Besch. 50. an executive of a food store chain, wu shot and killed early today bj his teenaged son. Woodrow. about 16. police said. -UP I.UP - 36 words
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Article27 1961-06-04 7 TEHERAN. Sat.-Iranian authorities today arrested and placed corruption charges against Madame Ehsan Nikkhah Davaloo. who controls the worldwide distribution and sale of Persian caviar.27 words
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Article24 1961-06-04 7 TOKYO. Sat. -The House I of Representatives passed a controversial anti-poli-tical violence Bill while a crowd estimated at 40.000 I protested outside.—U.P.l.24 words
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Article63 1961-06-04 7 KOMEOVILLE has one or the highest fertility rates in Illinois with a ratio of 1.081 children under five to every 1.000 women of child -hearing ace. DIVORCE SEEKING Mrs. Karl told i Los Angeles judge how her slumbering husband cuddled up to her one night63 words
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Advertisement440 1961-06-04 7 Share in Malaya's jji S Commodity and Ss Industrial Prosperity fjj I ;S3E Take advantage now of the brighter-than-evcr carniiijfs I^| pn>N|H'cts for Tin Shares, of which the Fund has sul*.timtiiil [t§| I lioliliims. Consult your bank manager about this modern S^=E;| I ,S> method of investing your savings. DO440 words
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Advertisement499 1961-06-04 7 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have disiovend a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, nain confidence, and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in tlie odd minutes of the day. has499 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-06-04 8 Svelte Judy Lee models "Romance" gay rotes on a white (round tumble into a portrait neckline and medium low sipped-up back. Something different is "Pirouette," in elasticised gingham check, strapless, and wiHi a row of slimming tucks at Hie hipline. This beautifully cut costume. "Biscay," looks wonderful on109 words
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Article, Illustration446 1961-06-04 8 THE LATEST: A WIG FOR SWIMMING BECAUSE swimming is a .'{<).")- days-a-year spoil in Singapore and the coastline ureas of the Federation, because skies are always blue and the sea inviting, because the climate is 100 per cent in favour, surely446 words
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Advertisement179 1961-06-04 8 FROM W THIS 3 TO S* THIS B^B^a^ aShr" H^hv A Tampax -user recently wrote to us: "Changing to Tampax is like changing from a plain Jane to a smart young girl who's up with the times. In fact." she said, "changing to Tampax is something you owe to yourself179 words
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Advertisement216 1961-06-04 8 Introducing REVLON'S NEW 'PETTTR B Cp\[P\CT I ifl il g*^|t^sL^ V v iti/* W*i* m The metal compact you refill with love Pat' because it's too beautiful to replace! The most elegont idea in make-up since o lady first powdered her nose! The 'Petite' Compoct is available in either a216 words
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Miscellaneous37 1961-06-04 8 TME^** 0 GAMBOLS f\'\lt WOBk6D IT ALL OUT^ I \LATER.\ v.veav cabcfullv/ «s. V FOB YOU J r NO. NQ f Tlil S ISN*T JhoAAtZ 4&&4& 'SO AND P6TCm\ ..I TWAT BUDGET I I WOBt^EO OUTy/^Tt /A37 words
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Article, Illustration342 1961-06-04 9 If only a few people would come up with gifts... FIFTY-THREE children of ages ranging from a few weeks to eight years who live in the Salvation Army (iirls' Home in Gopeng Road at Ipoh. today face aUP - 342 words
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Article, Illustration278 1961-06-04 9 WOMEN, I am glad to note, are no longer content to play second string in politics Where before they confined themselves to helping out In campaigns, today they are coming out in increasing numbers to contest the elections themselves In Ipoh two women, both278 words
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Article141 1961-06-04 9 OUR MAN in Perth. We.stern Australia, reports that the Singapore ant is becoming a minor worry to quarantine officials there. Recently a woman at Geraldton. a wheat port 320 miles north of Fremantle. told hospital auhorltiea that she had found her baby's face covered with ants.141 words
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Article219 1961-06-04 9 IX> the inmates of the Penan? lloiuc for the Aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Batu Lanchang Lane, the visit of the Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan, is always an eagerlyawaited event. For the Monsignor brings both gifts and good219 words
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Advertisement123 1961-06-04 9 B^F^ M B^BMBKSr^ .^BhB "^^^^^V WELCOMES YOU! C^&^^^^^^Pvv 4 FLIGHTS EV ERY WEEK jf Jw\, V Mf Salamat datang", they say to yt.:i from Djakarta, capital of Indonesia, home Jr\ /tfUr^ f eignty million People, and where more than a hundred ethnological group* are V xffiii Jfflr^\ X N.^S^j£jj/ characteristically123 words
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Article12 1961-06-04 10 ■Mktaaaa*) ROSE MARIE REID UOROTMV CRAY ■an >on Roan t <l^mon^-12 words
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OPINION
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Article114 1961-06-04 10 A PLAN RICH WITH PROMISE Hoy: gjsfcfctf is public opinion building up behind Prime Minister TeiiKku Abdul Rahman's call for a merger of the Faithful Five— Malaya. Singapore. Brunei. Sarawak aii'j North Borneo. And with good reason. For It is a plan rich with the promise ul welfare and prosperity114 words
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Article97 1961-06-04 10 Now he make.s a proposal that seeks to Invest a vital part of South-East A-ia with the prospect of permanence and certainty. For the truth is that none of tre Faithful Five can prosper in isolation. The Tengku makes his proposal against a grim backcloth i f a shaky97 words
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Article120 1961-06-04 10 TiE silent guest at the conference '.able will be the freedom of man." The man who tays these words si Mr. Jack Kennedy. President ol the United States. And the table that he ta!k. abrut will be the one that separate > him from Mr. Khruahchev in Vici.na120 words
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Article101 1961-06-04 10 WHAT a wonderful job Attorney-General Robert Kennedy is domij lor the United State*. What an incalculable contribution he Hakes to American pmHfj in the continents >r A-ui .iiid Africa. By firm action he proves to the rabid racialists of the Deep South that he will BM "ie harshest101 words
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Article16 1961-06-04 10 it i> i-npo^sible M sni idling thoroughly unless -ne has Dlenn -JEROME K. JEROME.16 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-06-04 10 THE AIR HOSTESS Flying with glamour. THE MODEL Way to the top. THE NURSE Modern girl with the lamp.26 words
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Article1428 1961-06-04 10 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS By SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER .IF SHE HAS JUST SCRAPED THROUGH SCHOOL FINAL AND HAS NOT MADE THE GRADE TO A PLACE AT THE UNIVERSITY SO Yol.'R daughter has just left school She has just managed to pass her Senior Cambridge. She is a bright1,428 words
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LETTER OF THE WEEK
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Letter22 1961-06-04 10 AIR your fIH 9 r i c o n c e« MQI hirt, but 83l keep letter! H^H under 10022 words
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886 1961-06-04 10 MAY 1 in answer to letters which appeared in this column last point out that at no lunt did 1 condemn student n.orals whether at Malaya Hull. Kirby. Brinsford or aiiVwhere in Britain. I referred only to the opportunities for social886 words
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Advertisement399 1961-06-04 10 LASSII'IKI) ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT M...W. Win RELICIOUt ANNOUNCCMfNT on 7 "•<) m neon M ..I* tin H SO a m II am fcv»n«ofl* PHOTOGRAPHY Vib.i »<.r i» <-rt. »*'r« COLOUR PMOTOCRAPNV kM rr.aru l,»i.eiiatori»« 1* hat P"rMMM m*cazlnr< i iiiumina:*d I old W I inm<-rcia or nd proMvc i Production399 words
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Advertisement7 1961-06-04 10 /GOOD WATCHES DESERVE [GEMEXD WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN7 words
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Advertisement252 1961-06-04 10 YOU CAN LOSE ALL YOUR TEETH -unless you I take care of. dffff^^lgs^ yQUr vms K. Your teclh may Ik- perfect 3^BB£ but how about >nur kuiiis? BjP^Av n e ss Kl»iin arc slronu ."'d H9k|. JT*" Ju healthy even sound teclh will LflaflaVflk TJf i ¥%ft Ih J^a^a^Bß^Bk^BflaßV L^BBBMkI252 words
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Article55 1961-06-04 11 SINGAPORE, Mi. i night: One hundred and three babies Here born at thr Kandang Kerbau Hospital on the State's second National Day 47 girls and M boys. Thr first baby born after midnight on Saturday was a i> Ih ii oz. -irl— the ninth child of55 words
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Advertisement84 1961-06-04 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 Am». Set* net. Comm#rc»«v anil t *cf>nic4v SuOfocift Ask tor 52 page tree prospectus which e» plains our unique system ot84 words
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Advertisement223 1961-06-04 11 TMS OOOBESPONOtAICE •c*«us •iTTo^^S' COOP« B •f.cl^l rr -11.1. H«MK UXM* U«« TMBOCP Fvt^'kWHOWICAN II IBMBN k»W" WM I LEASN r~~ir^L M i^"^l h/ J 1X« KIT fM T»AINEP ASSEMBLING l« I »«TC? W^LL af < only mot o^ I >Ou'Ql Twe J» v i SS TT r aouk I"I223 words
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Article, Illustration734 1961-06-04 12 OR THE DILEMMA OF A DEBTOR QEAK Know Alls: I borrowed $400 from a money-lender and signed for $1,000, the interest to be $40 a month. For two months I could not pay the interest, and now he demands $48 a month. He threatened734 words
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Article329 1961-06-04 12 JANE LEE'S Casebook J FAILED to obtain entrance to the university here, and my mother is insisting that I take shorthand and typing course. I am anxious to do a matriculation course overseas, and am prepared to work twice as hard. My lather is against this. What329 words
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Article, Illustration207 1961-06-04 12 All the prize-winners of the week WINNER of tha week's top prize of $30 is "Diu-ks And Bamboo" (left), submitted by Souk Chin Lee. of 38 Bonga Ruya. Malacca. Mr Bong used R< x earner P. ;5 iiim. Sftthin. with yt'iitiw Alter: 111. 1 13S second. Tho .second prize of207 words
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Advertisement382 1961-06-04 12 -SWANSON APPLE PIE READY TO BAKE! E -I wtf» B^ffijF fresh fruit I P* e crust 2*^ readcj to bake andsen^ Frozen Fruit Pies J-fc FRESH N i g^pßozEN in an exclusive Jpflgr^ "Twin-Pie" Package! Only Swanson offers you two Fresh Fruit Pies in cne handy package! Two delicious fruit382 words
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Advertisement138 1961-06-04 12 2 new versions of fiat 1100 WITH EXTRA LUXURY ADDED TO BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE The 1100 Export and 1100 Special are newversions 1100 EXPOPT of the elegant, economical, compact, sturdily built W LArvR I c-«* linn >._. MB Lively, comfortable, inexpensive car for the family Fiat 1100 which is comparable with138 words
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Miscellaneous62 1961-06-04 12 THE THIRD EYE Part Nine jA ,^fc^_^ ,_^si^__ Vlv-v^ s v s SrS *w *v use 1 4* /iA\ > v. TO^-wii I I vm izSS j f<*i *m, >cue ~*Hp WmJMJ' I ,'J^rW > > \U '■.■.-< <curc4Mtv<*rft>s)mf^ >" ,'n*^-^ \«R#m» -«w so ■rfrynTT **A n> T~~l r> i4tt62 words
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SHOW BUSINESS
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Article, Illustration437 1961-06-04 13 PETER LIM SEES A NEW WAR FILM AND NEW OLD COMEDY UNDER TEN FLAGS Von HcHin, Charles Loughton, Mylene Demongeot, John Ericson Paramount release y\YM\ nation has its good and bad. "Under Ten Flags" an Italian production originally entitled "Sotto Dieci Bandiere" tells the story of a good437 words
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Article, Illustration917 1961-06-04 13 Gary Cooper says FAREWELL... JUST A FEW DAYS BEFORE HE DIED N AN INTERVIEW WITH LEONARD SLATER AM AVERAGE CHARLIE -THAW COOPER Continued from last week THAT ambition only spurred my mothers conviction that brother Arthur and I should go to England to be educated as proper gentlemen before we917 words
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210 1961-06-04 13 Those good geishas make life so unromantic CRY FOR HAPPY Glenn Ford, Donald O'Connor, Miiko Taka, James Shigeta, Miyoshi Umeki. Columbia fTHIS time we are told A that geishas are good girls. Not just good, but "good good Life for four U.S. naval combat cameramen, therefore, is not so entertaining.210 words
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Article30 1961-06-04 13 FILM actor Chill Wills is said to have got his odd first name, because he was born on the hottest July 18 ever recorded in Seagoville, Texas.30 words
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Advertisement107 1961-06-04 13 K\£JSjfirtlL\ SHOWS today NO FRIt LIST Indio't Greatest Motion Picture ry./.'i fifm t>:>. *a^alHLaW "2 /V Todoy lOo.m. "Tartan fscaa«s" You need Peps to cure a sore throat &J&W a^Aivr^--^ij3l l Yci> aU y* l ne d do is to u< peps Throat and Chest Tablett. Quickly (fat fjv pain107 words
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Advertisement341 1961-06-04 13 SINGAPORE 50UH a^T .aftfafla^B^^ -C^^^^^^T V^ If U m N I a^fll 'V I Waw« >v Jmm J METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER^* ■SHIRLEY ---..IAURENCE. JACK MtfLMNEt HARVEY HAWKINS nobu McCarthy mtm*tmMWK^zc^ v NOW PERFORMING at GREAT WORLD PARK Tho Most Spectacular Show ever brought to Singapore l^^^l CIRCUS BRAZIL *kSA.T\Wt *r% p nccs:341 words
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Advertisement401 1961-06-04 14 is on the y VfITGTLANDER 35 DYf AMATIC fi Voigtlander Dynamatic the camera that gives you professional results with pushbutton automatic. y>y >yy'^ Ir VOIGTLAXDEF DYXAMATIC II FEATLFES Sole Agents DIETHELM CO. LTD. Singapore kuala lumpur ipoh penang. In your assessment of the fine car market, look into the ROVER401 words
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Advertisement69 1961-06-04 14 This srrirs lid"- feSWI .ul.ipted from the book "Will Nut We Fear," to be publiished by H.< rap. (opywTiiht ltd: B. A Warrrn and James Ben>< n. NEXT WEEK: The enemy pounces. ft? Iff f f g 9 w jb I 4711 TOSCA Perfumed Cologne a sparkling I youthful fragrance69 words
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Article, Illustration764 1961-06-04 15 BIG CROWDS THRONG STREETS AS FLOA TS TOUR CITY How tke people celebrate a proud clay for two-year-old State SINGAPORE. Sat. (J W rootling crowds thronged Ihe streets ol Singapore City tonighl i<> watch the glittering procession of National Day floats. IS w;is ;i lilting climax to a proud (lav764 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-06-04 15 Mr Mrs. M C Brett after their wedding at St Andrew's Cathedral, in Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is the youngest son of the late Mr. Mrs. H C Brett. The bride, Linda Victoria Ong, is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. Ong Hock Liang,76 words
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Advertisement163 1961-06-04 15 ARE YOU A DELINQUENT Wr \wu L/ 111 ml IV I lJ[f i^Afl^^l^B BEAUTY: Foundations for those glamorous ARTICLES: Men Gossip More Than Women evenings More on slick slimming A new This Deaf School Is Such a Lively Place That look at make-up Your Beauty Club friends Cheerful Face at163 words
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Advertisement399 1961-06-04 15 BY NAME^ W FAMOUS IN QUALITY Or JKeuUrs 1| .MARMALADES. j GIAJVSMNGMVS I SEASONAL SALE J NOW ON I I WITH BIGGER AND BOLDER BARGAINS OF THE YEAR Lodies cotton brief (mode in Germony) To cleor 1.10 each Ladies ploin shorts 3.40 Lodies plain skirts 4.00 Arrow fancy ond ploin399 words
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Miscellaneous392 1961-06-04 15 MALAYA A.M. Kuala Lumpur And National Shoriwuve Only: 6.00 Np- gala-leu. News Headlines; 6.05 I Mi odtes; 700 Kh\ And His Orchestra. All Stations: 7.30 Thr News; 7.35 Song Time: 8.00 News In The National Limuu■n; 8.03 Bieakfasi Club: 8.5 b News, tfnriltnti And ProcnnuM smnm;iry: 9.02 Cowboy Countrr: 9.30392 words
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Advertisement123 1961-06-04 16 HES SURE OF SHELL VI M tS^\ji^\jo*Jt^ mJ^y^jCm^^ \^V wa &fiHfl^Hk^^ M Wiah my cur umjc! Supershell like Dads. You should just it go. Brr-rr-m! Zoom! Whec-cc-ow Dad always goes to the Shell station. He gets Shell Multitude oil for his engine. Ami every month he has a Shellubrcation that's123 words
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Miscellaneous726 1961-06-04 16 RJVO^CHIEP /d'^-ii/u' :7\ /^-:>J k"7" JSk I Z^S\7) .J W^JT~ I LB T X^ K.WJUJS L^TEtsi HAA6NO! O?lH YOJC SOUTH' OP THE ICWULU frwriccc»V^/ji^)( VOUfcSELP, P?iEK.7 VT"^ *J& CSEYS As 7 f&G IV. -Xl I WITH THEK EMtS, f YOUR MOUTH AN7 K.EEP IT OPEN. #//?F. VILLAGE 7AIAAGE7 iuu,i uLVcnwc726 words
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Miscellaneous591 1961-06-04 16 > from unexpected sources before are launched now will run a Friday. In personal life you are .stormy course until August and coming to the end of a difficult then bring you In a consider- phase and you should be able able amount of money. In perto re-establish Rood will591 words
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Miscellaneous334 1961-06-04 16 -STAR of the— YOU will have a variety of experiences during the coming year and many of them will be M** after your own heart. If you are anxious to make tfSl further contacts in the world or if you are plaii- W>»ninn some course of study or training, then334 words
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Miscellaneous10 1961-06-04 18 I r AZ^^J^^^ rw^ h|>, —^>( V=; v |3;y~\^ fe 110 words
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338 1961-06-04 19 METRONOME - It's Beethoven to the roar of old cannons METRONOME By AN r;nl\ l!)lh century army possibly would have retreated before the fury <>r sonic salvoes thai pour Forth from .Mercury's version of Beethoven's controversial "Wellington Victory" (stereo LPS 9000— mono LPS 5000). i literal interpretation of the score as Beethoven338 words
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Article, Illustration740 1961-06-04 19 'CANDIDATE' FOR PEOPLE'S CAR FAN MAIL of a sort comes from Inche Mohamed Arshad bin Puteh, of Kota Hharu, who describes himself as v reader of the Sunday Times since pre-war. He says he has "always been interested in the Motoring Page. The letter, however, is wMnmtd to the Kditor,740 words
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310 1961-06-04 19 THESPIS - THESPIS By BROADLY speaking, there are three classes of pianists. First come the brilliant youngsters, who make a meteoric appearance in their early twenties, or even in their teens. This precocity may or may not develop into real great: The second class are in310 words
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Article569 1961-06-04 19 IT COULD HAVE BEEN A HEART ATTACK ]y|HS. WONG'S eves brimmed with lean m she handed me a letter. I noticed from the envelope that it had come from the I \S., and since her husband, Vernon, was there on a business trip. I guessed569 words
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Advertisement111 1961-06-04 19 a^B they call them "King of the Road 11 -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories and/or replacements are shown here actually, the Lucas range is vast: vast because it's111 words
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Advertisement302 1961-06-04 19 AUSTIN A4O for real Family- Size loads J J MBIJJPaEy x 9 lW™ I '^■k'^'l Kk, aW I I i. i m I ii i^K Pile in everybody! Pile in every or on business. What's more, the thing! The Austin A4O has ample A4o's lively engine carries you along space302 words
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Miscellaneous113 1961-06-04 19 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Iniult. 6. Adopt*. DOWN: 1. Icicle. 2. Nun. 3, 11, Cue. 12. Ais> 13. Roe 14. In- Severe. 4, Lake. 5. Tiers. 6, Alert. \i>ke 16, Endure. 18. Evergreen. 7. Dene. 8 Prunes. 9, Tor. 10, 20. Lure. 22, Bftt. 23. Teal. 25, Seemly. 15. Oversleep.113 words
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Miscellaneous207 1961-06-04 19 [POPULAR CROSSWORD) _JH_ I l 1 1 ACROSS: 1. AfTruii' (f), Em- >t>.. J. DtVOUI (MMal ll braces <6i. 11. Hint (8), 12. Pas- Harsh (6i. 4. Mere <*>. .V Rows sage (si, 13. Mass of eggs (3>. 14. (5). 6. Very much av.ike 1 Ask earnestly for (6>, 16.207 words
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Article257 1961-06-04 20 INDONESIA has already 1 Mittd het preparation to bid lor next month> Johore Grand Prix tor m jtor cycles. Thl» was di>- i d recently by the arrival of two of their inter;oiial rid<T.> J.A.J. Orasshuls, their current leading rider, and Thio TjaiiK Djen. Th«y257 words
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Article114 1961-06-04 20 LONDON Sat. The expected peaceful conclusion to thr j dispute between the English Foottail 1 1 Ml i iubs and the players, j failed to mature at the Minaftl meeting of the league here today. The clubs would not accept In full The pointl which were agreed114 words
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Article402 1961-06-04 20 I I JAKARTA, Sat. Denmark tonight established a 4-0 lead over the United States in the second interzone semi-final of the Thomas Cup World badminton championships here. Five more games will be played in this tie tomorrow. The winner will meet Thailand for theReuter - 402 words
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238 1961-06-04 20 DN THE IPOH TRACK... with EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Saturday. LAND T STABLE'S Perak Derby hope, Amsterdam, galloped attractively on the training track at Ipoh this morning when official training commenced. With George West astride, this useful staying grey bowled along nicely on the bit238 words
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46 1961-06-04 20 VIENNA. Sat. Britain beat Auit.ia 3-2 in iheir European zone second round Davis Cup lawn tennis tie here today. In PARIS Prance led Brazil 2-1 after Braill had won the doubles today M another second round Euiopeaii cone tie Reuter,Reuter - 46 words
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Article176 1961-06-04 20 HOVE, Sussex, Sat. The Australian bowlers met with a fair measure of success when they restricted Sussex to 223 runs while claiming seven wickets by tea on the first day of their cricket match here today, Both Ted Dexter and Jim Parks were out for good176 words
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125 1961-06-04 20 LONDON Sat—Tea MM M todays cricket matches weie At LORDS: Warwickshire 166-8 v Middlesex M OXFORD: Oxford Ui.iver- tv 215-7 iNawab of Paiaudi 55. A Bale 41! v Leicestershire. At C'\MBRlU(ifc: Kent 297-3 iP Richarason 111. A P'aebey 93. A 'Jones 64 no.', v125 words
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Article171 1961-06-04 20 Malaya rout HK team 1 1 -2 UONC KONG. Sat. The Malayan soccer team scored their first tour success when they trounced a Hong Kong Combined Chinese side 1 1-2 here last night in the first of two matches here. A crowd of about 15.000 home side opened the roaredReuter - 171 words
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470 1961-06-04 20 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN by (SINGAPORE. Sat. Lim Heng Chek, Federation's first swimming representative at the Melbourne Olympic Games, was the only successful Federation competitor at the Singapore A.S.A.'s National Day swimming carnival at River Valley Road today. The Selangor teacher won the Federation's470 words
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1281 1961-06-04 21 KTIAI A I lIMPUR SuL o» 7-i j StraitS COde. a former topflight CIaSS Dne professional, ridden oy owner Mr. R. D. Quie. scored a stylish li lengths win in the main event. the Tf Deletion Cud of rhl cllonTn Tnrf Pinh the1,281 words
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Article39 1961-06-04 21 TOTAL POOI-: $*****0 Ist. No. *****1 (548.608) 2nd. No. *****2 ($24,304) 3rd. No. *****6 ($12,152) STARTERS (52.430) Nos. *****1. *****8. *****4. *****4. *****6. CONSOLATION ($1,080) Nos. *****4. *****1. *****8. *****0. *****8, *****9. *****1. *****6. ♦*****. *****1.39 words
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Article153 1961-06-04 21 r\OUGLAS, Lsie ol Man. Sal Japanese Honda machines. wh;ch are expected to make a strong bid ior honours in tne ligniweight classes of this year's Tourist Trophy moiorcycie races In the Isle of Man starting on Julie 12. today led in p.acdce.s in both the 125153 words
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Article, Illustration257 1961-06-04 21 SINGAPORE PLACED FOR WIN Mungrue hits a century off NS bowlers SEREMBAN, Saturday A MAGNIFICENT century by West Indian Alf Mungrue placed Singapore in a winning position at close of play on the first day of their two-day M.C.A. League match against Negri Sembilan here today. Coming in when Singapore257 words
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Article53 1961-06-04 21 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Johore I English College, one of the strongest schools cricket sides beat Settamat Secondary School by eight wicket;- in an inter-school match i here today. Segamat 46 <Rahim 21; Thurai 5-22. Kuna 4-17. and 51; English College 70 1 Thurai 14; Baldir 5-22)53 words
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Article167 1961-06-04 21 NKGRI IST INNS. Ounendran c Carlass b Marks 4 1 Devries b Jeffers 12 Hangmeng b Jeffers 8 Dethoit b Jeffers 1 Girdlestone b Martens 0 Boon Oon Leong b Wicks 23 Jagder Singh c Marks b Martens Baljii Singh b Martens 9 Sen c Cnrlass b Wicks 3167 words
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Article410 1961-06-04 21 Canada Cup: US in the lead QORADO EEACH, Puerto Rico, Sat— The United States held a six-stroke lead in the t.?am competition at the ena 01 the second day s play m th« Canada Cup £olf tournament here yesterday. Sam Snead. 4i»-\ tar-old American, led in the individual event byReuter - 410 words
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Article27 1961-06-04 22 INDONESIA ISSUE CUP SPECIALS JAKAI the Indonesian P »h the curr« nt Thnrr.a-. Cup badminton champ n throe denomin;r n picture Hall where being heid p 1961-27 words
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Obituary18 1961-06-04 22 im,,m, TAN CHIN SIONC ol OM| of Mr. I'irli R.. thill lirivr < reMAOAM LUCY ANT. H 118 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-06-04 22 SINGAPORE'S national coach Tan Eng Yoon raises the Olympic Torch in salute as he leads the cream of Singapore's athletes past the dais outside City Hall during the March past on National Day yesterday Sunday Times picture40 words
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400 1961-06-04 22 KESA VAN BEA TS BRIAN FOR 3rd TIME Singapore, Sat. by LIM KEE CHAN V KESAVAX confirmed his superiority over Hrian Isaac when he beat him for the third successive time this season in retaining his Singapore Open bantamweight title at the Happy World tonight. But Kesavan did not have400 words
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Article219 1961-06-04 22 HOVK. Sat. Nonnaii i»N<ill suddrnh jnd mysteriously collapsed <"> "•<• Held here some I tinn aftrr lunch today It happened during thr middle of over bring buulrd by Benaud and first the Australians knrw somr mishap had happened was j when thrv saw O'Neill on ground holding his219 words
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Article217 1961-06-04 22 CKICKtI: S.vJ.A. Pi e.siu'enfs XI v Vire-preiiaeiits XI, padang (11 a.m.); S.C.A. senior tournament Police v R.A.F.. Thomson Road; University v 1.A.. Sepoy Linei,: CSC. v S.C.C.. Balestier •\o.id. Junior "A" Naval Base Prisons. Naval Base; Combined Schools v 1.A.. Woodsville; R.A.F. Seletar Polytechnic v C.S.C. "A", Seletar;217 words
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Article23 1961-06-04 22 .lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Permud.i Kampang beat Staiiißht 1-0 in a Johore Bahru D.F.A. Div. 2A !engue soccer match here today.23 words
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Article21 1961-06-04 22 CARDIFF Sut— Britain beat Holland by 94-91 m a two-duy international swimming match tueb enued here today. Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article300 1961-06-04 22 YOUTHS RALLY FROM 1-4 TO 10-6 OINGAPORE. Sat. A k^ holiday crowd wa i treated to a feast or goals as Singapore Youths rallied from a 1-4 deficit to beat Army 10-6 in their National Day soccer match at Jalan Besar today. Youths took the lead in the sth minute300 words
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Article30 1961-06-04 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Telecoms end Broadcasting drew 1-1 after extra time in their Juronsj Clubs anmaj National Day soccer match. Samy opened .scoring for Broadcastins. and Basri for Telecoms.30 words
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485 1961-06-04 22 SYDNEY. Sat— Results, ol liv i AuMialian soccer ma:ches piayeo touay. i New South Wales Federation Div 1 Auburn v Prague < tomorrow i Bankstown 1 Gladesvilie 0. Budapest v Hakoah uomoirowi: BauMUC v (Jauterbuiy itomonowi: Noi.liside Syciney Austial (iomorrcwi; Souin" Coasi v Apia i485 words
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155 1961-06-04 22 KHALSA BEAT THE UNIVERSITY 20 AFTER HARD FIGHT SINGAPORE. Sat— KhuUi. UMB S.H.A. knockout champion*, beat University of Malaya, the League champions, by 2-0 in tlu-ir National Day hockey match on the padang today. The match WM played at a fast exciting pace but many good moves failed btcmm of155 words
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Article65 1961-06-04 22 SINOAPORI Click) XI \\i XI ill a >> U;i\ OB i lie lu'\ '1 1 .i.:u.' Swee 1 CtMonf MAnderson. Jnim Ryan, Hi Uam Kd C p.tt!i\ R. Mollni C bart. Vice PirMileiu.s XI i ■■ot. v W.A.R Wlckramatl A T.in Kali J:n. (*Of. KS Rctn.mu65 words
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Advertisement418 1961-06-04 20 m DAILY LlllluLu 111 ■I iin n\ BANGKOK, Sundays excepted JET-POWERED ELECTRAS... FASTEST PROP- JET IN IHE WORLD. Fully modified to A.R.B. and F.A.A. requirements. CABIN SERVICE, by charmingly attentive Chinese and Japanese hostesses. CUISINE, under the personal supervision of Swiss hotelier M. Matti. Cathay Pacific operates frequent services through418 words
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Advertisement107 1961-06-04 21 W* DO YOU KNOW? W&M§mmm f y ABOUT BIGGEST-SELLING v-.-.v, T FEMALE SINGER IN THE IP iP 9 iJf-W Hhml world today W^M^M^^m WHO IS THE GIRL WITH y// M I 300 DRESSES, 35 GOWNS, /i 3 MINK COATSt 15 MIRS <^<l^^X^^ I j 0 F SHOES AND 150 I107 words
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Advertisement166 1961-06-04 22 L\<Sl! IKI) \I)S. WfONC Junr J. v/« I M,mm,,m i ENC TAN 1 4 «l H»SIL 0 IONNtI I •i- M i Mm,m,,m M low Ma Mast i- •r>orr. 'v hur. h. STOFIASH ■■■r miM I la* m\ I II --kr^ I ii aw WW W ill CAMERA .Ull NOW166 words
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Advertisement539 1961-06-04 22 this applicated -gold dial. ..this '^^^VrhS -^^2 SSfßS^Si^SJ^^^^ jr aVaV ■^B^B^B^B^LV TITONIcg. ?6Mtf JantoctJ 'Tfo&bz TELEFUNKEN Stercq h;f;-3D radiograms Ttt£FUNKtN k -\*r, n SH4WK y t lI^Jr'jKPHDH IbUßk^^^SS A TELCfUNKEN v 1 Solibutq SO94WK TELEFUNK(N t "™WH Nymnui 7036WK Iff^ 55 Hi-Fi Stcrc* f I [^HHMQ^Lv K^ Obioi^oble from oil539 words
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