The Straits Times, 23 July 1961
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The Straits Times
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Title Section12 1961-07-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES tit No. 1351. SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1961 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration666 1961-07-23 1 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI Dissident campaign could lead to undesirable consequences' By Malay by 1967: Tengku is firm -I Kuala Lumpur Sat. 1 YE NGKU ABDUL I RAHMAN said today that Malay would be the Federation's sole official language in 1967 "whether we like it or not." lie advised those666 words
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114 1961-07-23 1 PRESIDENT PRASAD'S CONDITION WORSENS NEW DELHI. Sal.— Tne condition ol President Prasad. 7G. took a Midueu serious turn looav. Doctors aueiioing him MM cat a drop in bloou prmn v .1^ "causing some anxiety" I A meuical bulletin ii^ueci before noon suid: "The President had a restless night. Another blood114 words
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Article20 1961-07-23 1 COLOMBO. Sat.— Tiie Ceylon Government touay lilted the tnree-month-old curfew In the T;u:iil-speaking Northern ProI vlnce. Reuier.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1961-07-23 1 CHIA POTEIK - Solution to Singapore's problem: Merger and common mart— Lee CHIA POTEIK By SINGAPORE, Saturday. Jill-; PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today the solution to Singapore's problem was two- fold a common market and merger with Ihe Federation. He predicted that Independence for Singapore without merger would be disastrous,1,833 words
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Article26 1961-07-23 1 SECURITY COUNCIL... Called on Saturday for an immediate icaseiinin Tunisia, and return of all armed forces to positions occupied be.fore the Bi/erla conflict. France abstained. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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115 1961-07-23 1 JULIE CONFINED TO BED AS BEVY OF BEAUTIES PARADE LONG BEACH. Sut A clisappointed girl was <<>n fined to a room labelled ■\ibsolntcl\ M isitoi V to<l.i\ while not far au.ty a l>c\.v at beauties \\a> preMIIIH to parade bel<>:r .indues in an international beauty contest. Julie Koh. Miss Sinuapore.UPI - 115 words
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Article151 1961-07-23 1 LONDON. Sat The statenunt on Thursday by Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lm Kuan Yev. criticising Kritain sparked new interest here in the states political situation. Mr. Lee's statement that a British plot was responsible for the current Singapore political crisis was reported :n several London151 words
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Article, Illustration3458 1961-07-23 1 JACKIE SAM - Industrial Court upholds bank union claims JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Sat THE Industrial Arbitration Court today granted— virtually in full 20 claims submitted by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union to the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Two of tin* claims met in lull were n 20--year salary scale of SI 10.40 to3,458 words
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Sunday Serial
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Article, Illustration1937 1961-07-23 2 MUST NOT DIE— I'VE TOO MUCH TO DO FIGHTING 0N... ONE day seven year* ogo, a group of surgeons told THE REV. BRIAN HESSION that he had three days to live. Since that day, grievously ill himself, he has been busier than ever he was before living to help the1,937 words
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Article171 1961-07-23 2 A WHOLE lot or people have a whole lot of wrong Ideas about Siamese cats. 80 this week let me put you right on a few of them. First of all they are not fabulously expensive. And then there's the old wives' tale of their having evil tempers.171 words
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554 1961-07-23 3 What Jo bored bomb- busters do when they find a krait? LOOK AT THE PEOPLE SHE MEETS AND LISTEN TO SOME OF THE THINGS THEY SAY THEY were all provocative and ebullient fellows these seven men who had diced with death for 35 days exploding 110 bombs which contractor MR.554 words
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229 1961-07-23 3 WITH so much talk these days about equal pay for equal work. I was drawn Into a fascinating argument the other day about a crucial question: Do women deserve to be the equal of men? The men asserted that no female has ever been229 words
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Article, Illustration300 1961-07-23 3 ONE of the busiest people at Moor House, a special, kind of school in Surrey, England, when the Parliamentary Secretary of the Education Minister went there to open a $200,000 extension recently, was JOHN FOO CHYE, a 14-year-old Chinese boy from300 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-07-23 3 BACK in Penang after attending the International Nurses Council Congress held in Melbourne recently is pretty SISTER MYRA WANG, national secretary of the Malayan Trained Nurses' Association. "All the 18 Malayan delegates have come home stimulated by what we have seen and learned." she told me. "Indeed, we now267 words
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Article178 1961-07-23 3 AND now I report the astonishing news that a revolutionary system of mastering Chinese ideographs has been perfected with considerable suciess by Prof. W. Huang, retired Commissioner of Education. Fukien Province, who has been teaching Chinese in Australia and Singapore since 1951. It was after he had178 words
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The News
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484 1961-07-23 4 EE BOON LEE - Sack for 5 Parliamentary Secretaries who abstained in confidence vote EE BOON LEE By SINGAPORE, Saturday THE five Parliamentary Secretaries who abstained from voting on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's confidence motion in the Legislative Assembly yesterday have been dismissed. They are Dr. Lee Siew Choli Home Affairs),484 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-07-23 4 THIS is Miss Julie Them. of Kuala Lumpur, who is holding her first solo exhibition of 50 oil and water colour paintings at Malaya Hall in London. She is seen chatting with the Malayan High Commissioner, Tengku Ya'acob, who opened the exhibition last week.46 words
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153 1961-07-23 4 MY DAUGHTER, 1 6, KIDNAPPED, SAYS FATHER ALOR STAR, Saturday. A FATHER s;ii<l at a kidnapping trial here today liis 16-year-old daughter disappeared from his home three days after a man had asked him for her hand in marriage. "The marriage did not take place because the other party could153 words
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Article76 1961-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— The strike by 27 employees of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., over the alleged "anti-union" activities of one worker, has been called off. The employees will resume work on Monday. An agreement was reached today between the management and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees'76 words
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154 1961-07-23 4 TWO YEARS JAIL FOR DEATH FIGHT BOXER TO APPEAL pENANG, Sat R. Dorai--1 samy. a former boxer, was today jailed for two years for assaulting a labourer, who died two days later in hospital. "You are fortunate you are not charred with manslaughter,'' said the Senior Sessions Court President. .Mr.154 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-07-23 5 Good Good for a Laugh AN airline company decided to give a free flight to some of its best businessmen customers and their wives as a goodwill gesture. A few weeks after the trip, the company wrote to the wives to ask them how they enjoyed their flights to Paris.107 words
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Article45 1961-07-23 5 A MAN walked into a very, very exclusive Bond Street tie shop. "I should like a silk tie exactly the colour of coffee with milk Hot coffee with milk." "Yes sir." replied the salesman equably, reaching for a drawer of ties. "With or without sugar."45 words
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Article99 1961-07-23 5 "I MUST admit." the hostess said to her famous guest, "that I really enjoy it when someone tells me I'm beautiful. Is it a sin. do you think?" "Not a sin, madam," the irnest replied. "A white lie. perhaps, but not a sin. feel terrible." Bill Bloggs 1 confessed to99 words
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Advertisement118 1961-07-23 4 jjf^jt*^ YU MIN, lovely star of filb^^^fe^ Motion Picture and General 4* MbL m3^EW|C^Bfc^i^l^v Investment Company I i w^i V appearing in "Song IflS^^^Pß^B ML Bm Without Words' 1 'LUX keeps my complexion Bfe^- so^ c an<^ smoot h— the way IF I I like it to look' For a118 words
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Advertisement59 1961-07-23 4 Hcitoctct, Ntunl- R9 til. P»ms ii Mis- I^^^|H cltt til Ji its 1 iiuntu rnilly- ■lastly nvir ti 11 ratira! TkNtinlt^^J •f frattfil itrrs •first apti ni ap ti tfta aaaziat rasilU ittimtf trim HejJgyD*; j^^NERVE-lAISAM Miliym MtliCJl Trrtilt Ca., IN. MX. It, lalik -'»liv Rial. »yer itaai, Pinaai j59 words
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Advertisement134 1961-07-23 5 t%^Pw^' hasten .gyyjp jjfi n 15? Ct 1 1 IH mm* BjF< s^t w l^BfiE^Bßi <\ fI^BBBBiB^BBI > STlßß»w?T!«a«»*diß*' BB fl^flL ..x^** l -mF*~^^^r m J 111 Sf^ A truly happy event for Mrs. Tan and her friends arc soon there to wish her happiness and a quick return to134 words
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Advertisement198 1961-07-23 5 O) TtiiD INTR O DUCES A NEW r WjUjC SENSATIONAL BRA. an elastic bra that lasts up to 3 times longer than an ordinary cotton bra! mm :^pr BJBjBJBK^Sfr $12.50 I $15.70 X^i^T NEW Playtex living bra with new STRETCH-EVER elastic Its amazing; New stretch ever elastic keeps its life198 words
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Foreign News
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around foreign desk
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Article29 1961-07-23 6 PARIS, Sat. France has ordered oilmen in Amenas. SouthE.i.,1 Sahara, to close the pipeline linking the oil fields to the terminal of La Skirrah, in Tunisia.29 words
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Article74 1961-07-23 6 TOOK SECRET PAPERS HOME— FINED LONDON, Sat. John Palmer. 19-year-old Admiralty clerk, was fined $170 with $85 costs at Bath yesterday after being found guilty of retaining naval documents contrary to the Official Secrets Act. In his defence he said he had taken them home to get background knowledge ofReuter - 74 words
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Article42 1961-07-23 6 MISHIMA (Japan i. Sat. Police yesterday arrested Chosaburo Terakawa. 63. on suspicion 15.000 yen <$125> each— U.P.l, of selling 60 nude models to "photo studios" In summer rrsort areas lor an average of 15.000 yen .$125) each.— U.P.l.42 words
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214 1961-07-23 6 ROBERT KENNEDY - ROBERT KENNEDY REPLY TO SPEECH BY MOSCOW, Saturday. GOVERNMENT newspaper Izvestia claimed yesterday that Russia had more and faster rocket-carrying atomic submarines than the United States. The claim was made in a lengthy article, signed "Observer," attacking Sir. Robert Kennedy, brother ofReuter - 214 words
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406 1961-07-23 6 RENEWED FIGHTING BREAKS OUT IN BESIEGED BIZERTA Arab League meets in emergency session in Cairo TUNIS. Sat. AS regrouped Tunisian iorccs continued fighting against French parachutists and armour in Bizerla today, Mr. Taieb Sahbani, se-cretary-general of the Tunisian Foreign Ministry, was on his way to Cairo to attend an urgentReuter; UPI - 406 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-07-23 6 TIIIC 's Italian Prince I nlll Filippo Orsini, seen on the beach at Tor Vaionica, in Italy, with his new girlfriend French starlet Corinne Casal. Prince Orsini, in this study of leisure and romance, shows how quickly he has forgotten Soraya, the former Persian queen. Recently he was so in-91 words
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Article28 1961-07-23 6 JAKARTA. Sat. Several hundred Indonesian housewives demonstrated on Wednesday at City H*U to protest against rising consumer goods prices, according to military authorities here.— U.P.l.28 words
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147 1961-07-23 6 AUSSIE MAJOR WINS APPEAL: IPOH SENTENCE QUASHED lIRISBAXF. Sat. A court-martial appeal tribunal here yesterday upheld an appeal by Major Allen McCann against conviction and sentence imposed on him at a court martial in Ipoh in February. At the court-martial Major McCann. then a company commander in the Ist RoyalReuter - 147 words
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Article24 1961-07-23 6 VANDANBERG < California >, Sat. The Air Force today launched Discoverer 27th, but the range safety official destroyed it a minute after firing. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article32 1961-07-23 6 NEW DELHI. Sal. The Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong will visit India from Dec. 7 to 28. President Arturo Frondizl of Argentina will also visit India early in December. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Advertisement251 1961-07-23 6 I I I I e^Ei l. fj^ "why are batteries so ideal for Malaya?" Because they're nude in Mjljya to suit local conditions, that's why! The patented manifold one-piece venting system in Lucas S batteries, gives enlarged gassing area, minimises escape of acid and simplifies topping up of battery, so251 words
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Advertisement86 1961-07-23 6 I WINNER FOR I I CUCCESS story in Britain's vital 1 I *> sell-or-sink export tan.pa.gn.- I jaguar Cars (made in Coventry) I £10,900,000 order at the New.vom "ZJZ\ Other-exporters, please C<) S y a 6 va f ho. Sir Wnuan, fa, I nroved that world markets are m I86 words
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Article, Illustration930 1961-07-23 7 YURI GAGARIN - MY JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD IN 89 MINUTES: YURI YURI GAGARIN .../N NEWS AND PICTURES HERE IT IS AT LAST! THE FIRST SPACEMAN'S FIRST FULL STORY ma I THE COLUMN THAT ttlM I I you in TMt eiauiu. There was no time to be afraid there was too much to930 words
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Article159 1961-07-23 7 HUGH McLEAVE - HUGH McLEAVE By IN the story of his A round the world space flight Gagarin gives several clues to Russia's training methods for cosmonauts, and the type of rockets which are used to fling spaceships and sputniks into orbit. The Russians have clearly been training their cosmonauts159 words
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Article184 1961-07-23 7 Dateline: NEW YORK rpIIOSE wild, tyre-screech--1 ing. gun-cracking cops 'n* robbers chases that have skidded and crashed their violent way Into American history may be on the way out. For more and more police chiefs are con. ing around to the view that they do more harm184 words
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Article28 1961-07-23 7 BROADWAY talk: If you keep laughing at the boss's jokes you may not have a sense of humour— bat at least yon will have a sense of security.28 words
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Article63 1961-07-23 7 DOUBLE BEDS are In fashion again. It seems. Hotels and motels across America are rapidly replacing two beds —popular since the end of the war— with full -sized ones. But the big bed boom is not romantically inspired. The double beds are being installed two to a room. Said one63 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-07-23 7 MATADOR Jesus Cardoba fought the bull like a true master at Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. It looked like another exciting triumph for the elegant matador. Suddenly the dying bull, with five ceremonial lances in its neck, snorted and charged. One of the deadly horns cut deep into the matador's182 words
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91 1961-07-23 7 THE WEAK-HEART GIRL DEFIES DEATH TO MARRY LONDON. Sat Lilian Kendrlck. the weaki heart girl who had been warned by doctors that the excitement of getting married might kill her, has I married. After the wedding she said: "I have never been so happy. If I die tomorrow it i91 words
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Advertisement124 1961-07-23 7 Ah... that delicious aroma...- N*&"% that brisk, satisfying flavour... it must be NESTEA 4 Yes indeed, there's no mistaking the fresh. r l|j satisfying goodness of NESTEA. NESTEA is all tea -.made from 100% pure Jf i tca-an exclusive blend of the choicest teas. m ,^&^r ll^feß***. And NESTEA is124 words
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Woman's World
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THE GILLIAN MILLS PAGE WITH WOMAN'S WORLD
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Article, Illustration141 1961-07-23 8 Intrigue and be admired BY now you will all know that we are off-the-shoulder only ONE shoulder, mind you this season. Just as suggestion holds more intrigue than plain fact, so this half-decollete has a secret of appeal twice as telling as last year's bold strapless bodice! Here, in gathered141 words
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759 1961-07-23 8 WHAT TO DO with the lie-a-bed wife? The children feed themselves breakfast. As if SHE knows! The husband sees himself off to office. As if SHE cares! SHE sleeps dreamily on. I'm sure you know, as well as I do, a few759 words
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Article, Illustration404 1961-07-23 8 'Entice your friends to do it' party DKTTKK than lonely do-it-yourself, sugjjesls my music-and-movenient friend Aisha Akbar, is '"Kntice Your Friends To Do It!" And she practises what she preaches. Recently she threw a house-warming party with a difference, when she and her husband moved into their brand new Katong404 words
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Advertisement93 1961-07-23 8 "1 MM±^^^ WA it PUP V iiii^teti v Hv llutvl m |M| NESPRAY At home or in the office, milk V--.. WESTI^E iftll nature's finest food sees you through. €r^ ft %r NESPRAY is Full Cream Cow's Milk. p ULL creaM enriched with Vitamins A and D. There's 1 r^fJil?93 words
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Advertisement398 1961-07-23 8 <r IN S'WOffeYßi™' A NEW BURST OF HONEY PINK FOR UPS AND FINGERTIPS You be a honey bee girl, too! Let this glorious golden pink have it* way with you and every fashion in your life! In Revlon't cxtra-creamv 'Lustrous' and extra-lasting 'Lanolite' Lipstick. Cream and Frosted Nail Enamels to398 words
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The News
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204 1961-07-23 9 IPOII. SATURDAY. Till! Minister <>l Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin T;ilil>. today announced thai the retiring ;i^c for women teachers under Ihe unified scheme is also to be raised to 60. He was oponing the Ma- p layan Graduatr Teachers' Union conference204 words
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Article170 1961-07-23 9 Minstrelsy revived by Clauson SINGAPORE. Sat— William Clauson. Uie popular Sweaish-American folk singer and guitarist, provided a delightful evening's entertainment. for members of the Singapore Musical Society and oUiers in the Victoria Theatre tonight. Mr. Cldusons tenor is an unusually flexible vocal instrument v changes its shade and sonuiitv. t170 words
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Article104 1961-07-23 9 Why not write for profit! WHY not write tor profit? Th« Sunday Time* pays tor contributions published, and there is no reason why YOU should not be a Sunday Times contributor. A great deal happens everyday, even in the smallest of towns. What interests you will interest other people. So104 words
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Article28 1961-07-23 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. Mr Walter G. Howse. tormer managing director of Mansergh and Taylor, an estate agency firm here, has died In Durban. He was 70.28 words
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Advertisement284 1961-07-23 9 II The Seal II of Security Houc\cr much money you have to invest, you seek Security as well as a good return. Lombard Banking ofl'ers both. Interest rates in Singapore and London are 5% and 6",, per annum respectively, coupled wilh the finest Security as well as Availability. A Lombard284 words
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Miscellaneous352 1961-07-23 9 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA IO—M And Topical. Kuala Lum- mary; 9.03 The Choir Sings; 9.30 pur And National Shortwave Undercover Carson: 10.00 CaUlng A.M. Kuala Lumpur And Na- Only 3.30 Concert Hour; 4.30 All Motorists; 10.30 Played To tlonal Shortwave Only: 6.00 Ne- Malayans At Home: 4.45 Tea Please;352 words
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Article210 1961-07-23 10 in Harit SHI < Minimum) HCAR THI H*m R-rd at -hf I'oirt Garden r»»ir rar.iang. Spore. NOW ON a- Kh<'i 00l H|l Itiaet. »in«Hn>r» •BANDIT PinrUME IT Rohen i aniorou*. tilt* a ..r ifw n"'-! i »;t".il lender' LONDON HOMOEOPATHIC BWdli nes Hxii:v potent I•■ Free io pour V.»\210 words
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Article28 1961-07-23 10 79 Kvrit Sliti WaVj RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT Bt M Holr Communion T.iiO am. ihl a.n. IraaaTl, M noon i\ Morning Pnjrar 11 am i irf> r m28 words
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OPINION
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Article122 1961-07-23 10 MALAY AND UNITY rE national language montn began yesterday. Bo be a good Malayan and make It a point to speak as much Malay as you can in the course Ol the day. You should, or couise, attend one of the many Malay classes that have been organised to help122 words
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Article124 1961-07-23 10 MILL it be a sorry Christ- mas this year— a Christmas that will see the resumption oi hydrogen bomb tests that were suspended nearly two years ago? In the heat of Berlin, the world seems to have forgotten the debacle at Geneva, where negotiations for the perpetual cessation of124 words
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Article80 1961-07-23 10 JNDONESIAN patriotism triumphs and an Insurrection collapses. One by one the rfbel colonels realise the folly of fighting the government of President Sukarno. Soon therp will be peace in the Indonesian countryside and the way clear for President Sukarno to pu>h ahead with his eight-year plan to industrialise. As80 words
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Article100 1961-07-23 10 HfHEN Honn Kong dress designer Katberlne Sung went U Britain iu*t year -he thought English women were too reserved and too English to fall for Chinese lashions. But MLss Sung took a chance and opened a salon. Her courage paid off. Today Is selling slinky cheongi-ams up to $850100 words
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784 1961-07-23 10 DAVID BARATHAM - Out with zoos why don't we have zoo-graphs instead DAVID BARATHAM By ON my sixth birthday, my aunt decided to give me a treat. Having first put me in a state of excitement and impatience by showing me pictures of lions, tigers and elephants leaping or forging through wild land,784 words
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Article870 1961-07-23 10 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON This squabble about equal pay and the seven reasons on which these teachers have built their case By Now that Hasnah Vimala-Chen has proved on Page Three that men and women have equal brainpower I ask: is it fair to deny these870 words
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Speaking Personally..
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Letter98 1961-07-23 10 rE must distinguished cattle-grazing area in the Kuala Lumpur district Is indisputably Sentul. The cattle population rairly outnumbers humans. Indeed, the ruminating quadrupeds seem to regard the town as theirs. They roam the place in herds, sleep anywhere they olease. and deDosit droppings anywhere they choose which,98 words
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Letter230 1961-07-23 10 LET me put the facts xtralcht for Mr. Nadarajah. The modern Indian girl even wht-n she is edurated is expected to agree tn a match made for her by he>- parents it i s lmmatprial whether she likes the ma-j or not. Invariably she has never even met230 words
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Letter104 1961-07-23 10 LAST Sunday I was at the railway station and the two o'clock train was Just pulling out when a charming Chinese jjirl in a very tight-fitting eheongsam rushed in late and tried to skip aboard. She managed to get one foot on the stairs, slipped and104 words
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Letter40 1961-07-23 10 WHY on earth do the people of Chinatown Insist on Ignoring dustbins and throwing their litter in the streets The smell alone Is enough to kill whatever charm Chinatown may have for any tourist. WEE KIM CHEW. •INCAPORt.40 words
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Letter88 1961-07-23 10 WHAT on earth makes Mr. S. Nadarajah of Temerloh say that when It comes to choosing a mate no girl In the world has so much freedom as the Indian miss. I know of many Indian and Ceylonese weddings where both the contracting parties are alleged-88 words
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Letter71 1961-07-23 10 I HOPE this letter brings a blush of shame to the f hecks of a woman teacher who for p. full 20 minutes monopolised the staff room telephone to give her husband the happy news that baby had at last managed to say: "Mama." She wasted her71 words
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Article346 1961-07-23 10 OOI TAW CHEW - OOI TAW CHEW By FIGHTING MONSTERS OF THE DEEP CAN BE DONE OFF MALAYA COAST lIEMMINGWAY. The old man and the sea. The sharp thrill of a shark battle like matador wheeling in the blaze of the afternoon sun and missing by Inches the vicious, curved horn of346 words
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Advertisement12 1961-07-23 10 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE tINIC BATTERY SHAVER .4 .1 BBtjaai Slt.te s12 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1961-07-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sat ...A warning on dangers to small nations standing alone... Business on the Stock (5 on '.lie Malayan S'oclc Exchange. Siiißiipore seciicn. today with ;iir number <>: cir-nis in brackets: INIH RTRIAI Bous'. pad '2.000' SIM* 'Jlspensmv 1 1.000' 11.46: F. and N.1,412 words
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Article63 1961-07-23 11 .TOHOPE BAHRU. Sat Two men were today lined a total of S9OO ir separate cases in the Magistrate Court here lor importing goods from Bouth Africa which arc totally banned. Yee Lee Sens. 52. of Kulai new Tillage was lined $700 or four months' iail: Tan63 words
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243 1961-07-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. A SECOND man was committed today to stand trial at the next Assizes on tentative charges arising liom the attempted kidnap of a lactory director. Mr. Chow Choo Han. 43. lour months ago. He la Goh Chiang Khong. who is243 words
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Article, Illustration208 1961-07-23 11 Review of Customs SINGAPORE, Saturday. gPEEDBOATS and jaunches showed their puces today in thrilling speed trials in the Outer Roads, watched by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. More than 250 Customs r officers from the Harbour Division took part In the display, which was also seen by208 words
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74 1961-07-23 11 'Chopsticks' man tampered with car: SI 00 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A labourer, Ho Kwee Chuan. 24, who tried to open a parked motor car In Telok Ayer Street with chopsticks In the early hours of June 22. was fined $100 or one month Jail by the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. Dallp 81nRh.74 words
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Advertisement352 1961-07-23 11 GIRLS LOVE JM TALL MEN! O SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF NEW j^ HEICHT INCREASE TREATMENT i^K i In your own home it is now If] > possible to Increase your hrmht. s},*>' by a Blmpl<\ Natural Metliod /Y^^*\ There are no drugs, nothmu o I IV, >W get out of order;352 words
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Miscellaneous104 1961-07-23 11 TODAY: Sedlli Kechll 538 a.m. 1 6.0 ft.) 4.30 p.m. (6.9 ft.): Singapore: 6.25 a.m. (6.1 ft.) 6.2 a p.m. (7.4 ii.*: Port Dickson 1.13 a.m. (6.4 ft > 2.13 p.m. 1 7.3 ft. > Port Sweitenh.tm 12.24 a.m. 1 9.9 ft.; 1.11 pm. 1 11.5(1. i: Penang 8.41 a.m104 words
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Article, Illustration349 1961-07-23 12 METRONOME - METRONOME By Ballads of the wide open West J\ THE pop music circuit there are lew ;n lists to match the durability of the Mills Brothers. Thai they have survived all these years in a highly competitive Held speaks much for the soundness of their musical idc;is349 words
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509 1961-07-23 12 J)KAH Know Alls: I am a retired man oi" (>O. I have siik-ll piece of land on which I wish to grow fruit trees and vegetables, but I don't have the know how. Can you recoinm c n d some books? C.B.509 words
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Article515 1961-07-23 12 Girl of 16 asks: Am I too fat? JANE LEES CASEBOOK DEAR Jane Lee: A girl of 16 and 6ft. 2in. in height, I weigh 1201 b. Am I too fat? I have freckles, too. How can I remove them? A. I think you are overweight, but you are a515 words
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Article244 1961-07-23 12 T<HE winner of today's 1 TOP PRIZE of $30 Is "Slow And Steady" (above), submitted by M. Saleh Majid, care of M.P.H. Ltd., Singapore 6. Inche Saleh Ma] Id used a Leica M-3 camera and Ilford F.P. 3 film. Setting., with green filter: 135, 1/250 second. The244 words
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Article, Illustration436 1961-07-23 13 PETER LIM SEES THE NEW FILMS: RAISIN' AND GIDGET A RAISIN IN THE SUN Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands A Columbia picture MANY people will find "A Raisin In The Sun" a dry film. In parts, it was heavy going for436 words
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Article708 1961-07-23 13 R. MANN - R. MANN ...sighs Anthony Quinn in Rome By Truth Game— an insecure actor rpHE last time I ran across Mr. Anthony Quinn he insisted that I take part in a rather embarrassing dinnertable divertissement called The Truth Game. Each person at the table708 words
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176 1961-07-23 13 The 'girl-midget' is back with cute new face GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN I James Darren, Michael Colion, Deborah Walley, Carl Reiner .4 Columbia release fHIS is teenager fun set to the colourful and romantic surroundings of Hawaii and Eastman Colour. With a new. cast, it at- i tempts to recreate in176 words
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Article68 1961-07-23 13 LONDON, Sat. Peter Sellers is gleefully anticipating his next film In which he will not look at all like himself. 1 This is when he impersonates the fat. bald and lecherous old French General St. Pc in a film of Anouilh's. "The Waltz of the Toreadors."68 words
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Advertisement292 1961-07-23 12 FOR PERFECT MAKE-UP >4gVY(SgKg9gttgflflgfl tlic world over y^ *^*< usc e/4wf«nsec/ p^ bv R3QCI'S __yi*»*-/V^o fiilCa^L*' J lfie *t»y-fresh" super-creamy UL Bfb» make-up foundation and A powder as one with msmetic siliconei for a smooth and JP^ PONDS UPSTICK I IHH beautifi«9 ]RMt l lips BBBr^^^ai HBi Smoodl on Angel292 words
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Advertisement180 1961-07-23 12 NESTLES BA D V -r HDI PHOTO /Si^^i^ CfIIUTCCT Jal m jaataaar Itl mL/?~"'\ tt^ GRAND IST PRIZE Best Baby Photo. $300 Cash and a Kodak Retinette IA Camefa, complete uith case Mr. CHEONG CHEE LEONG. No. 2 Rood 217, Petaling Jaya, Kuolo Lumpur. SECTION A Best Chinese Baby Photo.180 words
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Miscellaneous111 1961-07-23 12 THE THIRD EYE Part Sixteen > PILL THE PKAMI AND COME W CLOSI/' I WJJtWr 3»"*"\ tZaii'ZZfT'JZ--' ¥T 2^wk I r 4 *r* \ib r~^&M- 'm6Kk**> S**.i Mve >cv C'iSf c*Ct/tsz> m*> Ifml// >» effrtsfv** \aw |j>-«,awf'«f/» I <Cu* tu*Jtcr *us *<r\ irl J j^^fj i //aw«.v '0? aafSM t111 words
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Advertisement536 1961-07-23 13 QPGANISATION Lll i€4\i\j\'mn*vLmz opens .odn!." 1 r;% 10 i?: BY POPULAR DEMAND! HO WEEKS W rm A Ciftcus: BSKrrssjtTolPyTylerJ 4. Krvin Corcoron Muter Stubbt Color- LCGEND OF COYOTE ROCK" Also "Maloyan Gaittt* No. M" T- -r. 9-T 777, V'-«c Or S.nborl" Col' mow showing vio.'^r LORDS ofthe 1 FOREST i536 words
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Advertisement71 1961-07-23 13 XHHEI OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) 1 lam 1 .30-4.00-6 30 9 30pm RETURN SCREENING OF WALT DISNEY'S FAMILY TREAT I BY OVERWHELMING DEMAND I r PLUS SPECIAL FEATURETTE 111 TECHNICOLOR I "LEGEND OF COYOTE ROCK" i Also "MALAYAN GAZETTE NO. 84 S '"the unexpected from HITCHCOCK! PARAMOUNT PRESENTS AI-FRED HITCHCOCK'S IJMjk71 words
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Advertisement57 1961-07-23 13 v Sunil Durt A W»lmi<i tatmiw 3 "EX PHOOL CHAR XANTE" J Hindi w/lnt. ft Malar 1 5 s v Todoy: lla.M. (AA) c 3 "NEVIR LOVE A STRANOIi' S JIIIIIIIIIItJIIIMIIIIIMHIIIIIIIMIIIHIimiI'V fXWSr^fJ OPENS TODAY 3 "THE ENCHANTING SERENADE" in Cant. Choptcr I I S Tonight at Midnight "THE TWINS" (Cont.)57 words
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Advertisement433 1961-07-23 13 "produced at" a cost "of saVoo'o'oo'o" HISTORY'S MOST POWERFUL STORY OF LOVE J AND REBELLION.. .WITH THE FINEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED! I KIRK DOUGLAS LAURENCE OLIVIER JEAN SIMMONS CHARLES LAUGHTON PETER USTINOV JOHN GAVIN I TONY CURTIS technicoiom SUPtR TECHWIRAMA" /fl iensis by panavision A BRYNA, Production A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL Rilnm433 words
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Advertisement220 1961-07-23 14 FROM AVIATION RESEARCH COMES A NOTABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE SHELL 0 PETROL YOU WILL USE ON THE ROAD NEW ANTI-KNOCK COMPOUND CUTS ENGINE WEAR, IMPROVES PERFORMANCE A mem anti-knock compound, originally ik\clo|Kil lor high-performance aircraft engines, has Ixtn incorporated in Shell petrols available to motorists all over the Federation of220 words
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Miscellaneous1297 1961-07-23 14 W~£\jsS/Si\E\ A MA*% f\^^ mmmm^^ m^ rf^^ 's%y BUT THEY BUM ftWW, Wt^E \>i SIS JUMSLE. WN THEY *.\.V PECKS' /^L H I ANTI s~^ I I -—«tev. WE'LL HUNT TOGETHER ANOTHER Y*A/,URZW>j! UTTLE rtuTAcrcTc y\),l fyOUA/OT% 7AV TUZ2U! IP THEWS A KA.N J SANTI WARKIOKS OPTEN /BUT I SAW1,297 words
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Miscellaneous40 1961-07-23 15 M^^i^^^H i >»^^^/v^ 2 §h c^y^fei^H s^^lll^l-, r-i /I L s^"B* 9 SMC I^. lih'ilTillllllWiißHJillJilUfuliiiiliilWjl fl I Ip" 1 1 1 r /^o~N I^^h^ hA| 1 i |||Bt ly vg^j^j I g i 1L 1 II If^^&^all r iK/Lkj-hHil 3*^40 words
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671 1961-07-23 17 DON'T let high blood pressure get you down HAD arranged for Mr. Soper to visit the hospital to have a wart removed from liis back. He left me unperturbed. He returned to my surgery the next day minus his wart but curiously disturbed. "What's the matter?" I asked. "I haven't671 words
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Article, Illustration913 1961-07-23 17 TO THE RESCUE OF SPORTS CAR SET MOTORING PAGE PETER LIM ROAD TESTS THE WARWICK G.T. 2-LITRE DID YOU go to the recent Johore Grand Prix? If you did, you must have seen and admired a low-slung, long-nosed sports saloon painted a deep red that heightened the striking resemblance to913 words
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Article285 1961-07-23 17 THESPIS - THESPIS I— By ONE OF THE FINEST MALE VOICES TODAY JT is a long time since we had a recital in Singapore by a celebrity singer. The orchestras and tiie instrumentalists seem to have had things very much to themselves this year. Lovers of vocal music will be285 words
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Advertisement107 1961-07-23 17 WHERE THEY J AKG haS s P ecialized n the development and *^<9sß manufacture of high quality microphones of I/Mftllf Tilt the dynamic and condenser types. KNUff THE Microphones for broadcast, tv and motion picture studios, for theaters and recording TRIIF studios, for «lectro-acoustic installations. inUL UUUIIII f or tape107 words
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Advertisement198 1961-07-23 17 ANNOUNCING... the appointment of SIM LIM COMPANY LIMITED AS SOLE AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS in Singapore, Federation of Malaya Borneo Territories for Outboard Motors of 2 h.p. 5 h.p. j£z&2.^>^ Special Features Sg^v^^ EC O N °MICAL CONSUMPTION E*^S>J.4jiS ""^lk 2 Go 00 for hrl running ffifcjr^™^!^ '-"i- 2* -Vihp of 4,500198 words
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Miscellaneous117 1961-07-23 17 CROSSWORD SOLUTION s ACROSS: 1 Mathematician: DOWN: 1. Method- 2 Arie- 3 10. Epee: 11. DtMj 12. Tear: 13. TpfiJMrf emoa 3. Roc: 15. Boot; 16. Sore: 17. Open; i^T' 4 Heron 8 Ado: 6. 18. Oven: 20. Fag; 22. Dial; 24. Cubed 7. Ironic; 8. Ago; 9. NetDid; 25.117 words
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Miscellaneous213 1961-07-23 17 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. What a judge of Moulding (4): 47. Indigo (4); 48. I figures! (13>; 10. For fencer (4); Persistently U3i. 11. Impel (4); 12. Shed In sorrows DOWN: 1. Way (6); 2. Copy (4); 13. Fabulous bird (3); 15. <3>: 3. Vexed with jests <6>; 4. For213 words
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Article, Illustration676 1961-07-23 18 LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr - LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. Individual championship: 1. Staunton 2. Sutcliffe 3. Weng Foo by Kuala Lumpur, Saturday U()N<; KOMI today won the |10 9 000 Putra Trophy presented by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in the South East Asian Amateur golf championship676 words
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Article, Illustration674 1961-07-23 18 Eric is 2nd in Malaya to beat 60-sec SINGAPORE. Sat. Eric Yeo Oon Tat, Singapore's international water-polo star forward, today became the first Malayan swimmer since 1953 to clock under 60 sec. for the 100 m. freestyle. Competing in the Chinese Swimming Club's annual championships. Eric Yeo clocked 58. 7sec674 words
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Article41 1961-07-23 18 SINGAPORE, Sat— A luiuoxxi exactly in 52 minutes by Rani- w say. Rae enabled Non 'Benders to beat G.H.Q. Farelf by 69 runs In their 25-over cricket match at Tanglln today. NonBenders scoied 169-8 and G H y 100-8.41 words
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Article32 1961-07-23 18 MELBOURNE. Sat Indian liockey team beat 2-1 in Melbourne today. Oudham Singn. Urn Indians' captuin. scored the visitors' two goals. H;ilf time scuie was oncnil for the Indians.— ReuierReuter - 32 words
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320 1961-07-23 18 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE "Fighting Saints" of St. Andrew's School made it o clean sweep in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's youth championships when they won all the 10 finals decided at the Happy World tonight. Except for the lightweight final, in which320 words
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Article79 1961-07-23 18 AUCKLAND. Sat. New Zra- land won the first Rugby Union "Test 1 match here today when they 'beat France by 13 points to six The New Zealand team pulled up to win after they had been trailing 5-6 at half time. This was the third79 words
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Article47 1961-07-23 18 AKRON. Ohio. Sat. Ted Stickles, of United States, broke the world swimming record for men's 400 m Individual medley with a time of 4min. 56.8 sec. here last night. The previous best was smln. 4.ssec. set by Dennis Roun i savelle (U.S.) last July. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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202 1961-07-23 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP by pENANG. Sa:.— Top Spec (Posner) and La Flams did an outstanding tryout on the track this morning. Going from the half mile the two matched s;rides over the last 3f to clock 37sec., finishing with little between them. Both202 words
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Article137 1961-07-23 18 T ONDON, Sat— Tea scores In MJ today's cricket matches were: At Leeds: Surrey 248-4 (M. Stewart 70. P. May 77. B. Constable 60 not out) v Yorkshire. At Mmidstone: Kent 229-4 (P Rlcharason 71, P. Prodger 102 out) v Essex. At Cardiff: Somerset 255-4 (O.Reuter - 137 words
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301 1961-07-23 18 Slasher' Mackay hits magnificent 168 to pull side out of trouble LONDON. Saturday. J A magnificent innings of 168 by Ken "Slasher" Mackay. steered the Australian touring team out of trouble after they had made a poor start against Middlesex at Lord's here today. Mackay, who was soon out after301 words
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Article89 1961-07-23 18 FIRST WIN FOR THE FORCES |rr.-\L.\ i.iMriß, s.,t Federation Armed loirra i srorrd their Hrst victory in tlie^. Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Perils 8-3 on tlip Kitlc Range Road ground Inn. this evening. The Sen-icemen, who were belter balanced team led 1-1 .it the interval. Hero of89 words
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620 1961-07-23 19 MERCURY - MERCURY says JHE battle for the Malaya Cup hots up today as Selangor and Singapore, traditional rivals in the South zone, clash at the Merdeka Stadium at 6.30 to decide the honours of the first round and possibly a place in the620 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-07-23 19 AMERICA'S Arnold Palmer, tor new British Open golf champion, plays his way out of trouble from a sandhill on the Bth hole at Birkdale in the second round of the competition. Palmer finished the round in 73. He won the open with an aggregateUPI - 60 words
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452 1961-07-23 19 Sport Views SAAA lacks organisation DEAR SIR. THE apparent lack ot organisation in Singapore Amateur Athletic Association affairs is disturbing to enthusiasts in Singapore, for it cannot but help to lead to a decline in interest by public and athletes alike. Schools and Educational authorities are making a good job452 words
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Article64 1961-07-23 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Jimmy Coates. the former British Olympic player, returns to the Singapore Joint Services' Malaya Cup line-up against Negrl Sembilan at Jalan Besar tomorrow (7 p.m.). The Sen-Ices look considerably stronger today and should beat Negri Sembllan, who had held Singapore to a 3-3 draw. The64 words
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Article38 1961-07-23 19 TRKAGH County Klldare. Ireland. Sat. Ambergris, runnerup in English 1.000 Guineas and the Oaks, beat Indian Melody by 2} lengths and Choir Practice in an all-English finish In the 1} miles Irish Oaks here today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article40 1961-07-23 19 BAASTAD, Sweden. Sat. Britain won doubles when Bobby Wilson and Tony Plckard beat Ulf Schmidt and Jan-Erik Lundquisl 6-3. 3-6. 6-1. 8-6 to cut Sweden's lead to 2-1 In Davis Cup European zone seml-flnal here today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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101 1961-07-23 19 DUBLIN. Sat— Peter Alliss, 30 year-old British Ryder Cup and Canada Cup international, set a new record of 62 for the 6088 yard* Broolcwood Club course in today's second round of the Irish Hospitals 72 holes golf tournament. This gave him 36-hole mf I101 words
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Article318 1961-07-23 19 MOK SIN PIN - fowling Chan renew rivalry MOK SIN PIN by OINGAPORE, Sat.— Chan Lye Choon, winner of the Johore Grand Prix for cars, and Peter Cowling will renew their rivalry at the Singapore Forces Motoring Club's Summer Sprint at Sembawang circuit tomorrow. Both will be driving lesapowertul Cooper cars. Cowling, who returned318 words
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Advertisement106 1961-07-23 18 TOKYO... End the ar.jument. Tokyo the city of 10 million people IS the biggest city in the world. The vast oriental metropolis where east meets west in an atmosphere where the night is 24 hours long. See the missive capital of Japan for 'yourself. And then r, 'member there is106 words
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Advertisement238 1961-07-23 18 TRAVEL ASSISTANT WANTED A POSITION IS OPEN IN THE PASSAGE DEPART. MENT OF SHIPPING COMPANY WHICH IS F.E.P.C. MEMBER AND I.A.T.A. AGENT. REQUIREMENTS ARE PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF AIR TRANSPORTATION WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE IN SEA BOOKINGS BEING OF ADVANTAGE. PLEASE APPLY BOX A 998, Sun. T. (Singapore). NEW!238 words
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Advertisement516 1961-07-23 19 R^>. m^bmjm 1■ M i a\A l\§Jo§M§ Softer cream gives NEW l ttt r ormin <" oam Here"s a real bargain offer for you 1 A W w mmWW and more cf it. UrtMi mmmswnmm, standard size tube cf New Pepsodent free nfhwW f-*youf freshen* —free when you buy the516 words
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Miscellaneous65 1961-07-23 19 CRICKET: S.C.A. senior tourney— C.S.C. v S.C.R.C. BalesUer; SRC. v S.C.C.. padang; University v Army, Sepoy Lines; Indians v Police, Balestler. ATHLETICS: RAP. v Swifts, Tengah (2 p.m.i. MOTOR RACING: FM.C. Sembewang sprint (9 a.m.). SOCCER: Malaya Cup— Joint Ssiv lces v Negrl SembUan. Jalan Besar (1 p.m.) c.OLF: R.S.O.C.65 words
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Article, Illustration584 1961-07-23 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP With Timberlane out and Pinkson a doubtful starter... I names the winners of nine Penang races WITH Timberlane out and Pinkson on the doubtful list, Veni Vici Stable's Morning Flight should have an easy task in the B lf Governor's Cup (Race Seven)584 words
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Article64 1961-07-23 20 in Horrfs $10 I Minimum GHEANG CHEE HAI. M«d Tl. pMfr -a. ef-illv on :'n-7-cil .ii Mam Road. Ti.j.in,:. I—Tlai hfhinil Im wido«. Ont: Haw YonK. daughUr mg. lour son*. T.T. flwt. i T.C OtaMft l M rwat^. HlckMl I C'hMnii. one M>n-in-l»w, 3 daughters- I In-Un. 13 grandchildren64 words
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Article62 1961-07-23 20 20 W oto"* S lO f **ini mum t THE ENGAGEMENT OF n.lrrlaee bMWWM Mr. W MrLenn (CnnsulG'neral or r.-inam:i i and Mrs I. Tow n.irnd i>. trom th* d;i!» herror, b\ mutual eQBMat, dl.«.«o!vr<l RED SHOES SCHOOL of Rallrt. l«d]>'* keip-iii t I .< Mm Aucii't 3rd A62 words
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Article174 1961-07-23 20 BFMM Mi r < mi m>\ POINTER Race 1.1 REDSKIN !SHAXGRII\ IK KY GAME Slipper Prince I u.i I'w.ir Redskin 2.00. Shangrila II Kedskin j True Lore Race INDKAPURA INDRAPI'RA TECHNIRAMA Hindu I- niir Cinerama Indrapura 2.30. Cinerama Young Kagle Blue Swell Rave 3. IKIMA sTRAAT PETER FEIMA Unal174 words
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Article1298 1961-07-23 20 FIRST DAY AT PENANG Race l 2.00: Class 5. Dlv X s', Furs 1 2 2^-4« iSiZ^fi ukit P*"^ 11 Teh. 6 9.0 IF) Leone 9 Q?fi-f anKnl (P H Tan > Rodgers. 4 8.6 McGromdie 2 I 2,« ii s »PPer Prince iPjntu Besi St.i Lee. 9 8.6 Rahwi1,298 words
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Article681 1961-07-23 20 Lucky Lucky is back in form SANDGATE will probably start a firm favourite in the P and O Cup < Race Five) This four-year-old demonstrated his ability at Bukit Timah last week with a smart win in a 16-horse field over 6f. But I think I shall take a chance681 words
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Advertisement462 1961-07-23 20 TITONI performances of then J&^Jl *^^vß^'\ il excellent machin»-s. /9^^^ fl (iii.lii Suzuki k^?ps I MflS>n||: .^s accuratf tnnr with I^| LVll^l^k> a TITONI watrh W^ limekecper to the HONDA racing team /j \yiSIT THE ORIENT YEAR*! \'V INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bonk of China Bldg., Singapore, 1.462 words
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