The Straits Times, 10 September 1961
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The Straits Times
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Title Section15 1961-09-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NeitSd 4 141 Mate*)* No. 1357. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1961 20 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-09-10 1 MILLIONAIRE MALINOVSKY MARRIAGE lIX came lo Malaya J."> years :iK« with nothing tn his n. imp rMppt the rlothrs hr stood in thru hr unit on to Make fortune Irum thr s*a Pace Three WAS this impassive, beetlehrowrd Defencr Minister, head of the Russian "Pen tagon." the man who forced121 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1961-09-10 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By Letter goes out to all the opposition leaders 'All the way link if you agree' Toh: But they were all elected after agreeing that merger was essential GINGAPORK, Sat. The Government today offered to negotiate lor a complete merjr c r with the1,225 words
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Article, Illustration195 1961-09-10 1 JOCKEY KILLED McGrowdie dies in crash: Barratt injured PAH 11 81-aTAK. Sat. fotki y Noel McGrowdie died 1:1 hospital iiere thi.i afternoon alter the car in winch he was travelling collided with a timber truck 17 miles .south of here. Another jockey Ken Barratt, wliu was travelling with him was195 words
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Article29 1961-09-10 1 KEY WEST «Honcia>. Sat. Five membeis 01 the invasion force winch landed In Cuba la>l April we:e executed by a uiaa la.st nish;. Havana Rrolo reported today.29 words
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Article29 1961-09-10 1 MOSCOW, s.i: -The Soviet i Union announced Uxiay a new-ly-scaled 23,000-foot peak in UM Tien Shun Range has been named :ilicr Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlai Nehru.29 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-09-10 1 CHOLERA: NOW BAN LIKELY ON FOOD IMPORTS SINGAPORE, Saturday. A BAN on foodstuff from cholera-infected countries especially Hong Kong, Southern China and parts of India is expected to be imposed lure next week. This' is the latest move to i be taken by the Government in a massive campaign to267 words
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Article28 1961-09-10 1 JAKARTA Shi 'list Incteue.su.li Air Fence Clnef-01-PiafT Ai. Mantel Suiy.uuuma. tat ui-11 urteci coninianaers ot all be Republic v "piepare loi' tbc liberation of Ill.ul Reuwr.28 words
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Article62 1961-09-10 1 FOUND HANGING... in her room at Loke Moi Hotel in Sabak Bernam last night was the hotel proprietor's wife. Wong Sin Ens. 35. TEST BAN TALKS... in Geneva by America. Russia and Britain re-opened yesterday for a critical session. 19-YEAR-OLD... Koh Bah Tee. unemployed, was lound with a deep62 words
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231 1961-09-10 1 Bid to blow up de Gaulle fails extremists held PRIS. Sat.— French police have arrested a would-be assassin who tried to blow up President de Gaulle who was travelling In a car last night, the Minister of the Interior. Mr. Roser Frey. said today. Mr. Frey said the arreMed personReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration466 1961-09-10 1 FRANCIS ROZARIO - Police task force combs 'Isle of Fear' FRANCIS ROZARIO HUNT FOR OPIUM SMUGGLING GANG AFTER YOUTH SLAIN 3y Singapore, Sat POSSE of JOO crack C.1.1), investigators and policemen today began (lie hunt for a vicious gang of opium smugglers who have turned peaceful Pulau -Meiliinau. three miles off the wesl466 words
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Article38 1961-09-10 1 JUDGE JEFFRIES, in Walters. Oklanoma. has formed the "One Hundred Club"— and warns people not to join. it is strictly for motorists caught driving more than 100 miles an hour. The fine Is US- 10038 words
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Article177 1961-09-10 1 Will that be Nik's next move to impress West? London. Bat.—Western diplomats and defence experts are now waiting [or the real demonstration 01 Mr. Khrushchev's might, which they are sure behind his decision to re -start nuclear No one believes that the Russian leader flung away so177 words
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Article, Illustration3077 1961-09-10 2 From raft to raft THE STORY THAT IS GREATER THAN KON-TIKI ■a FIVE men set out- to sail across the Pacific on a raft. They planned to follow the Kon-Tiki route. But wind and current swept them off course into the empty spaces of the ocean. BEGINNING TODAY... THE TAHITI3,077 words
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Article171 1961-09-10 2 IF YOU take your dog with you on holiday, DO watch what other people give him to eat In your boarding house or hotel. Some friends of mine took their little dog away with them recently and he had a wonderful time. He was a star attraction for171 words
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Article, Illustration637 1961-09-10 3 I meet a man who I made fortune from 'not so cruel' sea REMEMBER my trek last week to millionaire's row and my promise to tell you the success story of three of our captains of industry. Well here is the first and it is all about a637 words
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Article323 1961-09-10 3 pUESTB at a weU-ap-\J pointed house in Tanglin might not give more than an appreciative glance at the efficient manservant attending them. But this Admirable Crlchton Immaculate Leon Chee Chnek has an accomplishment which I doubt is shared by many other domestic servants In Singapore. F(3r Chee Chuck Is323 words
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Article, Illustration22 1961-09-10 3 ON A STRANGE-BUT-TRUE THEME j MR. LIONS ADMIftINO) tOMI OF HIS FRINCH MUWMOOMt Ill: A CMALt-KNOB22 words
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Article500 1961-09-10 3 STRANGE but true I French mushrooms, weighing about 40 to a pound, do nourish In Malaya's torrid climate. And If you don't believe me go along to Mr. Leong Sam Yuan's little "farm, an air-conditioned room where he cultivates these delicious and nutrious vegetables as a hobby. Tin500 words
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Article262 1961-09-10 3 rUR year-old Bill Bloggs was brought up in a household full of the latest mechanical devices: Colour television washing machine, electric mixer, electric typewriter, magic-eye door openers and the rest. One day, he was taken to the home of one of his father's friends. Little Bill262 words
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Advertisement127 1961-09-10 3 ISOLA liifiS S model$"!(12 J pictur*»^2^j^2^| ISOLY 16 pictures"lj£« 9 models (Super Slides) feothjcamerasTtoke ROLLFIL'M 120 SIZE ♦*C f AMERAS FILMS yicifcacolor Sea Master Jresher shirts IXTRA Snow Wtiitnin «v J IXTRA Cinu Retention IXTRA FmkMU k IXTRA Smart CmtH **V j CeMor -V 114 M Veto. A fOR ONLY127 words
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The News
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241 1961-09-10 4 A SHARP RISE IN SERIOUS CRIME IN SELANGOR LAST MONTH IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The number of serious crimes committed in Selan- j gor rose last month to 27 compared with 15 in July. Revealing this today, the Selangor CI.D. chief. Mr. T.B.M. Krishnaa, said the August total was made up241 words
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424 1961-09-10 4 CHAN BENG SOON - Tengku: Those opposed to democracy not fit to stay in Malaya CHAN BENG SOON SUBVERSIVES ARE TRYfNG TO PENETRATE ARMED FORCES' HE SAYS By Alor Star, Saturday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN warned today that people opposed to democracy would "not be fit to remain in Malaya." He said this when he424 words
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Article26 1961-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Koh Pak Seng has been elected chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Building Society, and Mr. Chee Yee Whye Its generalsecretary.26 words
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Article124 1961-09-10 4 Treasure hunt in the deep y^ TREASURE hunt fires everyone's imagination, especially when it is carried out in the depths of the ocean. The story or such o treasure hunt appears in serial form in The Free Press this week. It tells how two skin divers stumble on the wreck124 words
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187 1961-09-10 4 5 CHARGES AGAINST HIM ARE WITHDRAWN, SO SAMSON GOES FREE SINGAPORE. Sat. Samson The Geok DJoe walked out a free man from the Ninth Magistrate's court here today, after the last of a string of criminal charges against him had been withdrawn. The, represented by Mr. S.K. Lee. was acquitted187 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-09-10 4 0 Chief of the Ceneral Staff. Australian Army, Lieutenant Ceneral Sir Reginald Pollard, teen inspecting a guard of honour of Gurkha troops of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, at Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, in Singapore yesterday. Lieutenant Ceneral Pollard is spending69 words
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Article180 1961-09-10 4 DARWIN PETITION DRIVE 'Let deportation-order Malays stay on* F|ARWIN, Sat. Twenty volunteers today tramped th c streets of Darwin seeking signatures to v petition against the deportation of tw o Malays. They hope to have 3.000 signatures by nightiail. The petition will be sent to the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies.Reuter - 180 words
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Article38 1961-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two men. Han Him Fong and Tong Tin Kion, charged in court here today with robbing 17 members of the Amicable Athletic Association of articles worth $3,000. were remanded till next Saturdaj.38 words
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Advertisement89 1961-09-10 4 H. El DIRECT FLIGHTS Hl^F BB^ HbV SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG V »BL &m E3 FLIGHTS I FROM KUALA LUMPUR KF^ft^r^^^W iBBBI S& B FLIGHTS VIA BANGKOK MV Lwfl^- l^r fl 9> rltt by comfortable jet-prop K« j^A WM I W -^njf m BRITANNIAS and ELECTRAS In association with Cl89 words
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Article, Illustration386 1961-09-10 5 Dr. Toh - Dr. Toh (IT WILL COST BOARD $60,000 A YEAR— BUT NO LOSS) Announced by at opening of new HQ SINGAPORE, Saturday. Y HE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today announced telephone charge concessions for rural residents that will cost386 words
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Article171 1961-09-10 5 $2,000: HERE IS WHY lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today gave three reasons for doubling the Sultana's monthly allowance to S2.000: ••The co.->t of living has risen steadily while the Sultanas allowance had remained at $1,000 a month .<incp before the war;171 words
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239 1961-09-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A BROTHER of Sultan Ismail of Johore who is buried in England is to have a tomb built over his grave "for the honour of the Ruler. Government and people of Johore." The Johorp Legislative Assembly today approved provision239 words
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335 1961-09-10 5 NOW A SYMPATHY STOPPAGE IN CAPITAL IPOH. Saturday THE National I'nion of Bank Employees, whose members in the Ipoh branch of the Indian Overseas Bank are on the third day of a strike, has rejected a suggestion by the Ministry of Labour that335 words
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364 1961-09-10 5 WATER: SINGAPORE IS STILL SHORT OF 10m. GALLONS A DAY SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE is still short of 10 million gallons of water a day although the waterlines lit all reservoirs here are slowly rising. Only 60 million gallons of water are being pumped in daily from the Johore waterworks. The364 words
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Article266 1961-09-10 5 ROBINSON'S STAFF WALK OUT 'Arrogant, abusive treatment' charge SINGAPORE. Sat. About 200 employees of Robinson and Co. Ltd. in Raffles Place struck today the second time in four weeks. The workers, members of the Singapore Business Hou.sos Employees Union, stopped work at 12.30 p.m. A union statement said they had266 words
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Article37 1961-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, said on his return here today that discussion on fishing rights and territorial waters between the two countries were "making some progress."37 words
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Advertisement816 1961-09-10 5 Playtex The name mothers trust most for baby's Health and comfort That's why ever half the babies in America ever halt a million babies in Britain fee are cool and comfortable in these adorable dress-up baby pants. Little Princess styles feature gay ruffles. Little Prince styles have that tailored look.816 words
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FOREGIN DESK
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Article, Illustration706 1961-09-10 6 MOSCOW, Saturday HE URGES WESTERN POWERS TO TACKLE DISARMAMENT ■yiK. KHRUSHCHEV today rejected the Anglo- American proposal for an immediate ban on nuclear tests in the atmosphere and urged the two Western powers to tackle the solution of universal and full disarmament. The rejection notesReuter; UPI - 706 words
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92 1961-09-10 6 TAN, JOHARI IN DUBLIN FOR TALKS ON CURRENCY DUBLIN. Sat Two Malayan Ministers arrived here today for talks with officials ot the Irish Central Bank on currency matters and the development of Malayan peat deposits. They are Mr. Tan Siew Sin < Finance* and Inche Mohamed Khir Johari (Commerce and92 words
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Article67 1961-09-10 6 TARA: GRAVE ANXIETY AMRITSAR. Sa:. Master Tara Singh, the Sikh leader, now in the 25th day of a fast to back his demand for a Punjabi -speaking Suue. v.a& yesterday reported 'exhausted" ana in a condition causing "serious anxiety A mediral bulletin adoed the 76-year-oid Sikii's face wai "p.i.e andReuter - 67 words
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Article46 1961-09-10 6 MANILA. Sat —A ten-year-old ewedv vied wnen he ni hi. on thr head by a golf ball M a country club in Zamboanga City. Southern Philippines, today. The ball was driven some 130 yards by the 13-year-old son of a businessman Reut erReuter - 46 words
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133 1961-09-10 6 WHERE MR. JOHNSON GOT THOSE 500 BERLIN BALL PENS WASHINGTON. Sal. Where did Vice-Presi-dent Lyndon Johnson get the 500 ballpoint pens he cave to West Ber liners during his reassurance tour? On" of his secretaries explained. The pens, inscribed "With the compliments of the Vice President of the rnlted States133 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-09-10 7 Menuhin conducts without a baton ...WORLD WITH SUNDAY TIMES VKHIIH Menuhin boy prodigy of the 1 vi«»lin who studied under the great (ieorceg Enecco and appeared on conrert platforms throughout tin- world when a diminutive figure in shorts is now 45 years old. Imi tllv incredibly, he is an expectant116 words
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Article135 1961-09-10 7 ATHLETE Don Bragg sprint"cd out oi a girlfriends home in Van Nuys, California, early one morning pursuet; by her eunftrinc Jealous suitor. Police taj H.U Kenr.on fired the ihotl in "a fit of iftar h:^ date, Joeiia Pallia, left a par'y with the niter. STREET SCENE ONE:135 words
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665 1961-09-10 7 C. PINCHER - C. PINCHER By WHY lias Mr. Khrushchev shocked the world by restarting nuclear te,sls ;it the critical time when he is urging negotiations over Berlin? Western Intelligence authorities believe that he was reluctant to make this move but was pressed into agreeing to it665 words
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Advertisement310 1961-09-10 6 +m l^ lmi^s»€3 11 ti ill M HP A sport shirt has to put up with wmc pretty strenuous wear and frequent washings. That goes for cotton trouNer«>,.to<). No shirt is fun if it shrinks up. hinds the shoulders and sours the mood. So he sure to look for 'SANFORIZED'310 words
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Advertisement104 1961-09-10 6 MU SURVEYING TUf SAAMr PLANET Of GOO TO\ THE 4IR.ONFOf CATTAWIANHaJTCNS PATROL CRAFT SPINS OUT Of CCHWCL. I TUE 9\lO\ MANAGES TO Ute'T umsar *vmi a ut jud wt I M[ UAS MO SUPPLIES. WITH NO WAY U> LA^PA (UXKET KH TWET RtSOlt CAPTAIN WN MOUTCN ORPEK V4N UOUTtN CUO^aATC104 words
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Advertisement271 1961-09-10 7 Tell me Doctor! "Wbt do you always urn Wright's Coal Tar Soap?" "VyU.I too m. Mn. Smith, I Jo* haye to krrp any handi aoft and »raaitiTe 10 that I can diagnose troablea ■a". abo»e all. mtat krrp then complHrlr b«firnk'. Tkere are loti of good aoap*. but I baMvre271 words
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Advertisement276 1961-09-10 7 UoHnson f 8 HP OUTBOARD MOTORS M- Here is the latest* model of the famous Johnson A dfß a# family that has become the standard oi dependability *J<aHrtmort 1M at low cost The Johnson 18 HP S ives that bi S motor JO* performance and will stand up to the276 words
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GILLIAN MILLS
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Article, Illustration443 1961-09-10 8 How do you hold your man in this open prison RED TAPE may bind a man to his office desk, but the fastenings used by wives to moor him to the home are almost limitless. They range from the deceptive delicacy of blue ribbon tied intermittently in lovers' knots, to443 words
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Article263 1961-09-10 8 GLAD TO BE A WOMAN QNE of the numerous reasons why I'm glad I was born a woman is that I don't have to be stuck with the same old face for ever and ever! Imagine having to stare at the same hair style, the same colourless263 words
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Article119 1961-09-10 8 A NEW TREND AT HOME INTERESTING new trend in the interior decorating scheme of things is the crusty, nobbled, pebbled, furry, surface. Rough textures are all the rage, and impart a special luxury look. Rough stone, unpolished wood, and raw silk ore all used. Japanese grass cloth is very effective.119 words
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883 1961-09-10 8 What are my chances with another man's wife...? IAM single, 32, and have been in love with a married woman for the last five years. She is separated from her husband, but not divorced. At present we are separated from each other by her work, and cannot meet often. She883 words
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Advertisement511 1961-09-10 8 YOU CAN LOSE ALL YOUR TEETH -unless you take care of your gums 'fj&: Your teeth may be perfectbut bow about your Rums? H^TO I'nless gnms are rtrong and Bfilifeh^ d' m ht-althy """id "ill IjMB not be safe. w^M The softness of modern foods is one of the chief511 words
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Advertisement440 1961-09-10 8 FROM U *?m THIS Z. TO 1 THIS '^^B^bßbw. A Tampax-usw 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 yourself as a440 words
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Article, Illustration318 1961-09-10 9 LIM KIT SIANG - Eerie find of tycoon's coffin LIM KIT SIANG BURIED 100 YEARS By SINGAPORE. Sat.. RESIDENTS of Bukifl Ho Swee, scene of the recent disastrous lire, today had only one topic of conversation the eerie discovery of the well preserved century-old coffin of towkay Tay Van Hong, first owner of liukit318 words
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Article147 1961-09-10 9 CRAFT? PROBE' CALL SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore People's Alliance today called for an inquiry commission to probe allegations of corruption against ministers in the previous Singapore government. Ihc statement said: "The S.P.A. challenges the Government and all the i-\--istins political parties in Si nsa pun- tn agree to set up147 words
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Advertisement70 1961-09-10 9 I I I i S lie's preparing 1 to be a Beautiful Lady... Luck) little u'irl. her ■other knowa tlut only the purest products an- fettle enough to dtemfa delicate skins. That't mhy she alw ays chooses IVars. Tears famous soap, ti> keep baby'a complexion soft and clear; and fragrant70 words
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Advertisement168 1961-09-10 9 1 r- A( RwnniMin v R.ifflfS MKA^L Place, tiom September 9th 'J^m\ t(l September JSrJ you un .ulnuie anJ buy the most mkW beautitul collection of A^—W k genuine Italian goods c\ct JQ QP m Singapore. fl K^^^ J Robinsons own buyers 7jM^E W u< nt to lvl >' t(>168 words
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Miscellaneous345 1961-09-10 9 Your Sunday radio mai AVA ToP-tal. Kuala Lumpui. Penaiu; Session: 9.00 Programme SumRADIO MALAYA Ano National SUorlwave Only: maiy; ».O3 Tiie Choir Sm"vl I 3.30 Concert Hour: 430 Tea 9.30 Undercover MotoiiiLs 10' 15 km Kumlr Lumnur Ppnana Da nce: 500 T"* News 505 Hi- Continental Musicale. 10^30 headlrn^ 7^oo345 words
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Article17 1961-09-10 10 .•<. ».,/Wv tl» I Minimum MR ANU MRS. Jn«.|.h Pmil thaflk for thnr 111 I Hi thiir17 words
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Article25 1961-09-10 10 ;if H ,rf t H ,i, Mm. i RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT M Holy coininnnion 7 >«< > 12 noon .n Kaadarli 1 1 h m. y.\25 words
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Article374 1961-09-10 10 CHOLERA: ON GUARD /CONSIDER the outbreak of cholera In Sarawak. Hong Kong. China and Indonesia. And be grateful that Malaya and Singapore are free. Be grateful to the One men and women of our health services whose vigilance and hard work have saved us from this dread scourge. Be grateful374 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1961-09-10 10 KEN HAMMONDSII - Hatv tirumg the atd 9 aid faces! KEN HAMMONDSII lIBY ITS TIME WE HAD A FEW OF THE NEW "XT O\Y, aren't we tired of the old, old 1^ fares the near misses at our beauty contests who will always remain near misses? Don't you think it is about time1,209 words
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1493 1961-09-10 10 JOHN SELVAM - BAN THE BIRCH I SAY AND HERE IS WHY JOHN SELVAM Malaya's New Writers By I READ Mr. B. Bhattacharjee's appeal to t>rin^ back the birth and tvli almosl ;is soity for him as for the children he feels should be flogged. I felt sorry tor him because—well meaningly— he1,493 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter156 1961-09-10 10 I KNOW that correspondence on this subject is closed but I must draw your attention to the lgnomlnous light in which Mr. B.C. Bhattacharjee's "The truth about dowries'" has placed Indian bachelors I was shocked the other day to find that my Chinese friends think that156 words
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Letter136 1961-09-10 10 IN mv district tliei,- an- certain schools like Whampoa. Vlc.Nair. Balestier Bo\s and Dorset \vh«re most of the teacher* .ire qualified. But in two particular schools Oucn One and Two there arc I think far too nian> trainees and recruits about 1* qualified trainees and U136 words
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Letter112 1961-09-10 10 /X)ULD 1 through your Kj columns thank the very kind people who came to my aid when I ran out of petrol at one in the morning on a deserted road far from a petrol station. One offered to give me a tow while an- other driving112 words
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Advertisement369 1961-09-10 10 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS Fn tht miMTtltim tt aWvcrfl*- Mir ntfttnlmltv* ml la* Floor COLD STORAGE ARCADI '■rir* tmnll ndrrrttttmmtt MmM atfmMmmmtf pinrt* in MfiV<rp«r« nn| ntnn *>f hn*ft*4 to: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at Klr*Fll WOAO ft NAVAL BASK AUTHORISED AGENTS: CITY BOOK M.M. STORE LTD. ISMAIL THE NEW» FRONT riTZ»ATHICK369 words
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Advertisement14 1961-09-10 10 GOOD f WATCHES DESERVE GEM EX D WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN A VV U.S.A. /I14 words
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Advertisement73 1961-09-10 10 BhL m? VSk says the family doctpr 9P* asW^Jfe i IWular usp of Asepso p Wffc^^^^^ will hcrp prevent pimples, yttNSmSgjfl^ I rashes, and prickly lit?at. The <■ l'':i n- 1 !V_' 1 ;it Ikt of t his Uoti'j, |i skin healthy by keep .*n^ thoroughly olaan as powei'fUl oontains-73 words
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Article433 1961-09-10 11 U.S. TIN MOVE SHOCKS MALAYA Sharp reaction to C.S.A. intention to sell 10,000 tons at once from stockpile Heavy fall in the prices of metal and shares SINGAPORE, Saturday. tin price here today fell $7 to $478 a picul following the announcement that the Tnited States (Jeneral Services Administration has433 words
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Article, Illustration330 1961-09-10 11 Minister: We must train more men of skill OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL WING kl ALA LUMPUR, Sal. 'J^IIK Minister For Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin llaji Tali!), said today thai a iii'wlv independent country like Malaya urgently needed men with technical skills. He was speaking before opening a $210,000 wing330 words
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Article70 1961-09-10 11 'OHORE BAHRU. Sat Poopli- who took out prOßpecting permit., In Johore in thp put have derived immense benefits ir o m them .several of them have become millionaire."-. The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Ha.ssan bin Haii Vunos. said thi.s in the Legislative Assembly today when he70 words
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157 1961-09-10 11 ISLANDERS TAKE DIM VIEW OF AUSSIE PIPE DREAM PERTH. Sat —Workers on Christmas Island think Australians arc opium smokers all because of a cartoon by Paul Rigby. perhaps the best newspaper cartoonist in Australia. jOn the cover uf bis lust cartoon annual. Perth cartoonist Rigby depicts himMit in smug contentment157 words
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Article26 1961-09-10 11 Singapore Copra Association noon price: September $26 2 (N>. Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association: Bulk S3T'j sellers, drum $404 sellers. The tone was quiet.26 words
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Article73 1961-09-10 11 A LOR STAR. Sat. The Federation Government is to build an $85,000 holiday bungalow for the use of Government officials and visiting V.l.P.'s at Tanah Rata in the Cameron Highlands. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today the Government had acquired a two-acre site from the73 words
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31 1961-09-10 11 SINGAPORE, Sat—Dunlop Malayan Industries Limited today announced the advancement of the dates of their share issue. Their prospectus will be published in the Press next Saturday.31 words
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154 1961-09-10 11 Taxi driver robbed of $35: Very mean, says judge SINGAPORE, Sat.. JIN-; rhsi Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, said today thai robbing a taxi driver \v;is very mean, and jailed I man for five years lor the offence. The man.' R. Marlmuthu. had pleaded guilty to robbing a taxi154 words
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83 1961-09-10 11 PICKPOCKET IS CAUGHT BUT EDITOR STILL LOSES HIS PEN SINGAPORE. Bat. Police here have appealed for the co-operation of a man who caught a pickpocket in Raines Place this morning. He pounced on the thief on bearing cries for help from th<» victim. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. deputy editor of83 words
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Article37 1961-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Btngapare Film Society will bc^m Its .seventh season on S<pt 14. at the Cultur;. trf with the showing of seven <>\ the lv best film.-, in thc> Briu.-!i Cine Competition of 195737 words
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Article204 1961-09-10 11 GIMOAPORK. Bal B i Malayan Si in.ii.'.T here :nd.i> nth ttie nunitxr ol deals In bracket! INDUSTRIALS: F oru- .2,000, 52.42: Gammon tI.OOOt $176. (2 000 i $$l 75: Robinson ordi '2.000) si. 38: Bi*ameis (2.000» 83 cents. 1 1 .000 i 84 cent.v MININGS: Ar>k;.ni204 words
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156 1961-09-10 11 KING, QUEEN LEAVE FOR CAPITAL The end of two-day visit home ARAU. Sat THE Yang di-Pertuan Agon^ and the Rtija Permaisuri Agong left for Kuala Lumpur this morning after two-day visit. They were accompanied by their two sons, Syed Sirajuddin. Raja Muda of Perlis, and his younger brother, Syed Badaruddin.156 words
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Advertisement481 1961-09-10 11 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! Sen places, or people, you pass in t!'t street, may seem nilJly Jamiliar to you. Hate y>u knuuii them in ajuei inu< life. 9 You wonder why you are living on earlli to-day :md tor wliit purpose you are how. IVrtnin mvivts of481 words
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Miscellaneous96 1961-09-10 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 10.11 .i.m '7.3 ft>. 9.43 p.m. < 6.6 ft.>. BinfapoK 1124 a.m. <8 ft.i. 11.07 p.m. (8.8 ft.<: Port Dickson 6.40 a.m. <8.6 It.i. 7.05 p.m. (8.5 it.i; Port Swettenham 558 ii.m. 1 13.5 t;.i. 6.13 p.m. (13 n.>: Pcnan« 12.44 p.m. '8.2 lt.>. iomokkOU: Bedlll Kechil96 words
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Article300 1961-09-10 12 METRONOME - METRONOME ....REVIEWED By I /iERTAINLY the most startling artist to make I the big time with his first album is Oscar j Brown Jr. His recording for Philips, "Sin And Soul" (mono B ***** L also in stereo) gives vocal jazz a much-needed shot in the arm. Apart300 words
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Article39 1961-09-10 12 LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT wr?w^mm t^mm By THE CITY EDITOR DON T target to cot this out and keep for your future refere ut. If you have a question or a problem, write to: The City Editor. Sunday Times.39 words
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789 1961-09-10 12 HOW MUCH OF MY SA VINGS SHOULD I INVEST NOW? MOST of the questions I received from renders last week boiled down lo this: How much of my savings should I invest? The wisest course is for you to put by some reserve for emergencies, insurance and other payments, and789 words
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Article235 1961-09-10 12 Our high standards THE amateur dramatic societies which constitute the English-speaking stage in Singapore vary greatly in their standards. Between the seml-prore^ional expense of the Stage Club ami the exiguous ihex'.ucai resources of the smaller services groups there exists a wide gap: but I have noticed one most235 words
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Advertisement320 1961-09-10 12 fcOS^ home! CANT YOU IT'S YOU BETTY, N(TM /to STOP BAP BREATH I RECOMMEND > baby! you jusr J Colgate dental cream with garool i CHILD'S NOISE I DON'T KNOW ABOUT ITS ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM JOHN^ /NEW COLGATE DENTAL \^^GETS INTO HIDDEN CSEVICES/ MOMENTS IJTJML -'^^m A T^fPv KEEPS THEM320 words
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Advertisement13 1961-09-10 12 THE Sunday Times 1 Doctor will be back in this page next week.13 words
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Advertisement151 1961-09-10 12 1/ a t c It your iii ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Its superlative quality and our skilled workmanship will add t« your charm. You get this guarantee when you buy from us. Choota your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock of ovtr ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS151 words
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Miscellaneous71 1961-09-10 12 |H JH iH *nttv oSmifH once t>o>rt otologist, bey- do#r i^^^A^^B rowed for Oxford to cooiogis* Cotft all bt blues! <wy roumg.son? tjouf* an i»t«H*cfuol-l cd* Com M tad' God fo meet you 1 £t£ thaf/ Two firsts- WOW.' Aiwaus i*t«rasted in b£4L talent industry first m philosophy and kiftoru.71 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-09-10 13 QUOTE: I sometimes wonder why I ever got divorced from them Trouble is, I am too civilised Women require men to be possessive and jealous They cannot bear a man to be indifferent. BRIGITTE ROGER VADIM TOO CIVILISED39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-09-10 13 QUOTE: I made no money out of Brigitte or Annette Would that I had I could offer you oaviar Now I must start thinking about money I can always borrow from Annette when I am broke. ANNETTE38 words
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Article, Illustration520 1961-09-10 13 Roderick Mann - Roger Vadim tells me all about 2 ex-wives... Roderick Mann By PARIS I HAVE always nurtured a secret suspicion that French film director Roger Vadim knows a thing or two that the rest of us do not. After all did lie not find, cherish, make famous, and marry two of520 words
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Article945 1961-09-10 13 – PETER LIM — - PETER LIM sees the week's NEW FILMS Brigitte's a very unhappy girl THE BIG GAMBLE Stephen Boyd, Juliott* Greco, David Wayne, Dame Sybil Ttiorndike 20th Century-Fox THDDAY I review two films that play with exaggerated values and have heroes with particularly boorish manners. The one with more general appeal945 words
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Advertisement537 1961-09-10 13 :#SHAIrV--232H3 Phone ***** L 351 L UKTd 44 j i 9jo P^M&I NOTE REVISED TIMES :r>ARRISH COWPt Si»ll«S'W»jli Will-SWCT HUBEJr] TECHHrCOIOr^ WARNER MOS. (j OPENS TL'ESDaT^^"^ H "The AMAZING Mr. Callaghan"" m 'JMtrtuli C. color" J Phone ***** J I OPENS TODAY Vjo'iV,, GREAT, BIG LAUGH-RIOT' I Nearly a Nasty537 words
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Advertisement104 1961-09-10 13 s OfASSISI frM^i COMING! mm4M*hm*md»+Jo (Singapore) 30,000 MILES OF LAUGHTER ADVENTURE SUPER -SUSPENSE! Two Men And A Woman Wager Their Lives For A Fortune At The End of The African Rainbow jCH DARRYI F ZANUCK ""^ffTMT' aWL. TUB ***> i Cs JjjjjjlT^ B^jjjjjjjjjjV ijjjjjjb ijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji k.^|\jjjjjjjjj! ■\jjjjjjjjjjjjbh^^_ 2^ i^^^^^B i^|104 words
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Advertisement50 1961-09-10 13 NOW SHOWING Ifjjjjjjjjjjjjl I emnt v u "_i hj^^UkM f •<•*.* 9 i sams {VSU <mnimmtma*tm—M IkW'^Ml n sn&tniu Wf^ WFf |i|M **~<** Mm Todoy 11cm: "Noted In tt»« Sun" i""""« Mj^^rfNOW SHOWING' "H.ro.n. From SnowMIT Clm» Sal Today 1 1 .00 a.m. "A Tho«»ond and «m Nhjhf i Comal50 words
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Advertisement193 1961-09-10 13 Neither by ACCIDENT nor design must you ■M this great BARRAGE of LAUGHTER! LIDO OPENS TODAY I ■V (SINGAPORE) Nearly a Nasty jygCiPEMT The Daring Exploits of the GUERRILLAS in the PHILIPPINES during World War 11 Actually filmed on LUZON ISLAND! fFfIRfF \VvffL^tJjjjjj*^K^E.aHbjjj iHI MfINTrOMFRY by xM^HH^iAHfIICI and introducing IB^kriß193 words
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Article, Illustration254 1961-09-10 14 YOl" Mi sot out on this new road in life uitli every confidence of what you intend to do. By now you will have sorted out at least one of your personal difficulties and be a little more clear in your mind as to the best254 words
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Article83 1961-09-10 14 O IF VOIK BIKTIIDAY l.ills hctuern Srpt. t and s r t. SO iiiclu-nr. send a pMipati pi< lurr of fWBTMM «ilh >our namr. addrr-v, dale of birth and o<(iipatiou to: "Star of tinWeek." Tin- Sunday Times. Times House. Kivrr \allrv ISoad. sin^-»pore Mrs.' r. I. 11.83 words
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Advertisement121 1961-09-10 14 HES SURE OF SHELL -tt !23&tfaC!jii ififlfll Hu^/ J I i "f*^A "Wibh my cur used Supershell like Dad's. You should just see it go. Brr-rr-m Zoom Whec-ce-ow! Dad always goes to the Shell station. He gets Shell Multigrade oil for his engine. And every month he has a Shellubrication121 words
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Miscellaneous761 1961-09-10 14 ■>- '\W r r^^V. WHY AR.E YOU CfcfeUKS J J V w^^B 9B^ 3tS==s °-=>=i /W T i^T^l^f QUIET BASTIS! PAY ATTENTION^ v W^^kJ' h^i^a*^ 1^ >CJ MAs.£ RG PKCSLSW CJT Cr LITTLE^ |^^Kfc«/l SA.Y UKTiH WW--S0 F^'.SHT 1 KO-KO! HE STAY |vj 1 TO yOOfc SOFAS'- Ho'_t7 THEW Wr761 words
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Miscellaneous621 1961-09-10 14 VIRGO <Aug 22 Sept. 22 > t«r*. the week end* on more This could be a most heartening hopeful note, lime in your personal aflairs. If S( OKPIO 'Oet 24 -Nov 22 > you have been worrying about Keep vour corrr iJOnde nce up to a^oserelatWnip .Hat has been dale621 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-09-10 17 By the way c how did yea advertise your car? Two American* did It this way "For sale: One 1949 black srdan. Bstna include no clutch, drad battery and five parking tickets." A battered '36 jaiopy in tli-- Bronx has this whitewashed notice on the windscreen: "GoIng cheap. Owned62 words
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Article447 1961-09-10 17 THE TELL YOU HOW... DROP US A LINE if there is something en your mind. Our oddress is: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Road, Singapore 9. J)1£AR Know Alls: I wish to join an International Red Cross team and work among refugees. Do I need447 words
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Article558 1961-09-10 17 PETER LIM - A newcomer with 100 m.p.h. looks PETER LIM By 'J'ODAY I introduce a newcomer with the 100-m.p.h. look. It is the StandardTriumph's new, 100-plus m.p.h. sports car the TR-4. It succeeds the well-known and respected TR-2 and TR-3, 80,000 of which have been sold. The first picture received of the558 words
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Advertisement186 1961-09-10 17 MAKE YOUR MOTORING SAFETY COMPLETE itflafßMMMaMß^'a'i m* "^~^3u hi n tm i|»il <mn *wn BW^^^paT'Hß^BVßHßßfcflßMtßa^r >*»^*.^ipk^b Fit the tyro with the jj&zs^Z SELF-ADJUSTING TREAD ;fMM Let u» fit the Goodyear tyre with the proved SELF-ADJUSTING /^>V /> j aW^ J^aai TREAD to guard yourtelf, your family and your car against186 words
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Advertisement351 1961-09-10 17 NEW! WYNN'C AUTO-MEDIC c^^f^^^ REDUCES exhaust "^TC'I^ffISPOIL BURNING! O^iw 0.1 Company 1 954 Friltte^pfSofSn** ly pf< uct of klp<l contj iiß w s A^ffpN Avoiloble from stock from \w _x UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD." 137 Orchard Road, SINGAPORE 44 Jalan Raja Laut, KUALA LUMPUR 116 Prangin Road. PENANG he finished351 words
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Miscellaneous199 1961-09-10 17 (POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: 1. Fairy godmother? fencing (4>, 3. Not any (4t. 4.! (12), 11. Preposition (4), 12. Beam Termination (3), 5. That's quite (6). 14. Look alter (4), 15. Cus- enough! (5), 6. Path (5). 7. For torn (8). 17. Used In game (3). light luggage (4), 8. Newt199 words
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Miscellaneous113 1961-09-10 17 CROSSWORD SOLUTION At ROSS: 1. Benefactress. 11, DOWN: 1. Buttress. 2, Epee. 3. rpon. 12, Rafter. 14, Tend. 15, None. 4, End. 5, Ample. 6, Track. Practice. 17. Tee. 18. Flock. IS, 7, Rack. 8. Eft. 9. Stimulus. 10. Mud. 20. Bleak. 21. Fur. 22. Eagle. Secure. 13. Red. 16,113 words
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Article, Illustration184 1961-09-10 18 WINNER of the week's TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Fancy Hair" (above), by Hitam bin Mawl, of 139 Kampong Chantek Lama, Singapore 11. Inche Hitam used an Aires 35 camera and Koaak Plus-X film Setting, with green filter: 18. 1/100 second. The SECOND PRIZE ot $20 Is184 words
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Advertisement353 1961-09-10 18 Sometliing Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 I, Will pen! That spmething remarkable is ar^'ffr/ the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself ff^T to capacity by itself. No levers to posh, IB no delicate parts to manipulate. Capil- ilj lary353 words
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Advertisement38 1961-09-10 18 1 \4»M»*4MEeWfIB \J" J The i focus mQUi^^ is on the HESSAMATIC H $Pi' The right composition. Hr right focus, and the right H exposure are so simpler Sol* Aftma: DIETHELM fit CO. LTD. i*»-a market stweft. singapo*cT.38 words
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Article, Illustration409 1961-09-10 19 MOK SIN PIN I - MOK SIN PIN I by Singapore get chance to assess states strength THE Japanese Universities water polo team arrives in Singapore tomorrow for two matches against Singapore teams on Wednesday and Thursday at the River Valley Road pool. The visit is a welcomed one as Singapore,409 words
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510 1961-09-10 19 Selangor's craftsmen hit ten goals past More By NORMAN SIEBEL K. LumDur, Saturday CELANGOR stacked up valuable goals ten of them to Johore's two in their second round Malaya Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium today to avenge themselves fully for the hard fight they had before winning 5-4510 words
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338 1961-09-10 19 Manchester United hand Spurs a 1-0 defeat LONDON. Sat.— Tottenham Hotspur*, tlit; tnt;lh>_ i "uiliiil LngM ihjmpionv were heatcn aeain uiu-n their last away in Manchester Lnited by 1-0 today. I IKST DIVISION Arserial M.ux In Mer C 0 Aston ilia I West Ham 4 Burnlry I Host Brom 1Reuter - 338 words
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Article72 1961-09-10 19 NEWCASTLE. Sat. English Minor Counties opener J. H. Hampshire hit 129 (four sixes mid 21 fours) in 180 minutes off the Australian bowling here today. The Minor Counties, however, i were all out 262 (Hampshire 129. Smithson 76. Kline 7-108* and a: tea me Australians were72 words
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Article53 1961-09-10 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— Lt. Col. N. C. Baira tone up) won (he Royal Singapore Oolf Club's A' division bogey medal at Sune Road today. Runner-up was J.G.C. Thomson (all square). Ball sweep winner for the first nine was J.O.C. Thomson <3 up* aud the second nine by F.B.M.53 words
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484 1961-09-10 19 Johore's Lily Tan is best athlete KUALA LUMPUR.Sat— Lily Tan of Johore. who broke three of the four records by women, was today awarded the Best Performance Troiphy at the Federation of iMal a y a Government Services sports meet which ended here today. A total of 13 records four484 words
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Article64 1961-09-10 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Johore Baliru United beat R.A.F. Changl "B" .)v 19 points (two goals, two penalties and a try) to 9 (three penalties) in their rugby match here today. Dollah (2i and Zam Zarri scored the tries and Yusof Ismail converted two and64 words
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Article61 1961-09-10 19 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Nhzir Mallal (70) won the Royal Island Club's 'A' division (stroke) meaal. Runner-up was Tom Connelly (71). Bali sweep winner wat> Heah Hock Meng (net 36). The 'B division (stroke) medal was won by Heah Hock Heng (net 69), followed by Father J. Dooley (net61 words
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Article41 1961-09-10 19 DONCASTER. Sat. Auielius (9-2) today won the St. Leger run over one mile. 6f anu 132 yards by threequarters of a length from 33-1 Bounteous, will. 6-4 favourite Dicta Drake another threequarter.s of a length away third.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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165 1961-09-10 19 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Haikowyu. Div. 3A champions, will meet Pulau Brani United, Dlv. 3C champions, for the B.A.F.A. Division Three championship. At Jalan Besar today P.B.U. edged Div. 3D champions Serangoon Oardens 3-2 and Haikowyu beat Div. 3B winners Btar Soccerlie 3-1. H&ikowyu165 words
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Article240 1961-09-10 19 OINOAPORE. Sat. Singapore Police were no match for South Johore who beat them by 49-0 In iheir rugger match at Thomson Road today. South Johore scored eight goals and three trie*.. Pollfe were without their five regulars. Bulat. Woodrapathy, Ji: Imm, Scully and Boon Leong,240 words
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Advertisement667 1961-09-10 19 '"CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pera) Daily I m,mlh. 10 Horrf, $2.i0 (Mm.) j H orrfi tit (Minimum) PHOTOSTAT SERVICE P<yn-n-..ni» cop!-d while you w»1t Koto- j matlc 5s Koblnnoa Road *****. TANC'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE T>viinonlal». Photocopied. JO. Boat Slnnaporv, SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Worit $10 (Mininum) M% munth. in667 words
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Advertisement486 1961-09-10 19 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME ANNOUNCING THE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTARY READERS! Federal Supplementary Readers, First Year, Book One (16 pages) $0.50 Federal Supplementary Readers, First Year, Book Two (48 pages) $1.00 Federal Supplementary Readers, Second Year, Book One (32 pages) $0.80 Federal Supplementary Readers, Second Year, Book486 words
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Article1037 1961-09-10 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with BEST BETS are Gala Premiere and Ma Folie. THE GOING: There were intermittent showers during the week without affecting the track. But a heavy downpour early yesterday morning has changed it to SOFT. Today's going should be YIELDING at best. gALA PREMIERE II has regained the1,037 words
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Obituary64 1961-09-10 20 WONG H Ihr t*M Mr WOM M, lounder of the I'll i Y!K tnoilnT of Wont: Thit I'ark. Tien Clioh ..rid Tiell Cbms, !.:iks>-.I nn R 9.61 Fur., nil Pat s.lll 1 1- r->- on Wednesday 13!' 61 1 11 K-.vont: Wbl S:ii Kri-o Hospital. Thonu oo or S64 words
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Article33 1961-09-10 20 M ti rdi $10 (Minimum) THE FAMIL> OK !h.- U M Mr. Aya- on.: ihaaki .11 raktlvtt and fnrnd* for their .utrndanc* condol*nc*» Mv wnt and .icnicfs rendered In thiir nc-fnt l*r»avemei!.33 words
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Obituary27 1961-09-10 20 II nrrf* >»« I Minimum IN LOVING MEMORY or late L«« !■> F!o*v vho dep rt 'd his li" on lO.fi 1080 kf "i'r and childreß. Ipoh.27 words
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Article20 1961-09-10 20 :u II nrrf. Sill 1 Vinimumi FEDERAL OPTIEK OPTICIANS M, Orchard flood, will I* closed OB llondiv. Htfe isrpu20 words
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Article183 1961-09-10 20 I PSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER CALL BOY POINTER j Race 1 FLYING HAND FLYING HAND FLUNG HAND lliv.t Honry I iia Pnar Terlinlrama i;.d-kiii Technirama lions Baliru lUci :is I \l GIST SIBT AUGCBT ARINA GOLD licnn nibr.iurr NmkM Indrapura J 1". slrvlork Home freedom Crusadp Freedom C'rutade183 words
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Article179 1961-09-10 20 CONFIDENT VOTE FOR TOP-FORM KHAMPANG PHET Ku.vMPAMi ran*, a nicely-bred live-year-old by the tainous staying sire Tenerani. has hit his right form ami can certainly be followed with conndenoc In race four. He has yum three of his h\A five starts. At Kuala Lumpur179 words
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Article1590 1961-09-10 20 I FIRST DAY AT Race 1—1.15: (Class 5, Div. 2) 5 1 Furs. j 1 ***** Picador II <Veni Vici St.) Nair. 5 9.0 < 110 2 ***** Chart? Sheet Shaw St.i Spencer. 8 9'o Nawarl 15 3 ***** Too Murlf Money ■Victorious St.* Ahmad. 7 8.12 I.c* 51,590 words
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Article54 1961-09-10 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Blacks beai RAF. Seletar 2nd XV by 20 points <four goals) to three itry) ln their rugger match at Selelar tooay. The Blaclts scored their tries throuch Aiig Choo Leong (2). Ronnie Yoo and Jullen Amhonlsz. All were convened by Chan Slew Kay. NlchoUs54 words
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Article210 1961-09-10 20 CINGAPORE. Sat. liiree fast w half centuries by Zampaul (60>. Oakley (53t ana John Woodhouse iB2» put S.C.C. ln the strong position of 258 tor nine declared at close of the first cays play of thetr Clarke Shield cricket match against S.R.C. on the padang210 words
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Article36 1961-09-10 20 LONDON. Sat— Reading beat Newport County 2-1 in an English Football League Div. 3 match at Reading last night. In a Div. 4 match StocKpon County won 3-1 at home against Aldershot. Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement127 1961-09-10 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wordi S»fl Minimum, khoo ta>i BM Haa, "on c.r Mr*. f Mr- I.n X.-.v.- Hock. It's Here! The li^^ibJalali^ A*M 1 fPP IV aVHaP^^B^B^af I I lafl^V I PI IBk t^S wM mr^ I 1 1 JT.TrTaff%K\ C I Hml B^Ka^B^aff tZ /JBW/M//fflaß MmwP* ffi I 1 ■^aT^a^Hl127 words
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Advertisement506 1961-09-10 20 TITONI j( t t performances of their J^r^^' m excellent machines. /MTjr Giichi Suzuki k.-eps MfiS"' T inaccurate time with 9k a TITONI watch H »-r trf&^jjite:^ Wff^ Jk% avw*"- ■■-'ffv y^ M# afr^Ma^^BSal^MfcH limckccpcM- to the HONDA ra< ing icam 'Itbbi/ 7at*eoa<l H/Chm/aft, tftefs, Vw/ TRANSISTOR RADIO 718 1506 words
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Miscellaneous52 1961-09-10 20 SOCCER: Malara Cup Singapore v Joint Services. Jalan Besar (5.15 >. S.G.S.F.A. Junior K.O. S.T.U. v Customs. Paterbon Road. CRICKET: Clarke Shield S.H.C. v S.C.C. padang 10.30". Foulger Cup Gazetted Officers v Inspectors. Thomson Road. Friendly Combined Schools v U.K. Schoolboys, padang. CYCLING: S.A.C.A. 25 miles 'imp trial. Bukit Timah52 words
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