The Straits Times, 10 December 1961
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Title Section16 1961-12-10 1 NATIONAL ÜBRAXt, SINGAPORE, THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1370. Sl/NDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1961 ic 20 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration953 1961-12-10 1 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK, WHERE WERE YOU, WHAT WERE YOU DOING? YOU SAW THE FIGHTING, SO TELL US THE STORY By K. LUMPUR, Saturday Tan hopes for $430 million total 'J'HE Government expects to borrow up to $150 million from Malayan banks for projects under the second953 words
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Article, Illustration958 1961-12-10 1 MAZLAN NOORDIN; KRISHNA MOORTHY - Malaysia hailed by India MAZLAN NOORDIN and KRISHNA MOORTHY GLITTERING BANQUET FOR KM6 AND QUEEN AT THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE From JJEW DELHI, Sat. India's Vice President Dr. Radhakiisluian. at the slate banquet for Malaya's King and Queen last night, welcomed the Malayan plan to include Singapore. North Borneo, Sarawak and958 words
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Article, Illustration86 1961-12-10 1 Wife 'still friend' THIS is Miss Maire. MaclnVee, daughter of the Irish Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Scan Maclntee. Dr. Conor O'Brien, who has just resigned as chief IN representative in Katanga and left the Irish Foreign Service, has said he will marry her as soon as possible. He86 words
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Article81 1961-12-10 1 THE WORLD THIS MORNING A NEGRO... businessman, Thomas Anthony Davis, 41, was acquitted yesterday by an all-white jury, of raping attractive British "freedom rider" Pauline Kathleen Sims, 22, in Dallas, Texas. PORTUGUESE troops exchanged fire with an Indian patrol on the border with Goa. A Portuguese soldier was wounded. A81 words
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344 1961-12-10 1 School girls dance ends in murder Mystery death of boy, 17 PENANG, Saturday. A 17-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Philip Tan Swee Peng, was stabbed to death outside the Patani Road Community Hall late last night while a dance was being held inside. Tan, a Form IV student of the Penang Free School,344 words
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Article88 1961-12-10 1 GENEVA. Sat.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British co-chairman of the 14-power Laos Conference, plans to visit Communist China in a private capacity after the conference here ends, an authoritative source said today. Mr. M-.k Donald's visit to China would be part of an extensive tour ofReuter - 88 words
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Article21 1961-12-10 1 In power, his LiberalCountry Party Oovernment being returnei with a reduced majority in the Australian House of Representatives.21 words
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Article29 1961-12-10 1 of Thailand said In Bangkok yesterday that the visit of President Frondiii of Argentina augured well for the furtherance of Thailand* friendly ties with Latin American countries.29 words
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Article20 1961-12-10 1 For the People's Enlightenment is the title conferred on President Sukarno by the Innesian Information Department Workers' Union.20 words
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Article32 1961-12-10 1 Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, was reported in Talpeh yesterday to have neer. confined In bed after a relapse following an operation on lib luns cancer last October.32 words
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Article16 1961-12-10 1 of Soaln and Princess Sophie of Greece will formally exchange engagement rings next week.16 words
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Article141 1961-12-10 1 PEAK FLARES SIGNAL FREEDOM DAR-ES-SALAAM, Sat Rockets flaring from the summit of Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain at one minute past midnight this morning signalled Tanganyika's Independence after 42 years of British trusteeship. The new green, black and gold national flag was raised for the first time. A symbolic torch of141 words
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Article37 1961-12-10 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— Frank Sinatra has been asked officially to "tone down" his public displays of affinity to President Kennedy and the administration. It is said that in conversation Sinatra calls Mr. Kennedy "Prez."37 words
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Article331 1961-12-10 1 SIX MASKED MEN GRAB A LORRY LOADED WITH ORE IPOH. Sat.— ln one x of the most daring and well-planned robberies, a gang of six working in clocklike precision, hilacked a three-ton iorry and trailer loaded with $60,000 worth of tin ore near here just before dawn331 words
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Advertisement7 1961-12-10 1 Eighty days to Singapore: See Page Four7 words
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Advertisement82 1961-12-10 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS RINGS i« EMERALDS. RUBIES, SAPPHIRES. U. S. de SILVA SONS, lewdler* 25. RaWc« Wjee. Tel: ***** w 4/ I ■aT%T 9 btlb^T*l /A IJVi M%JJL AR^CrM I MYPMOTIQUI K Cotogmt 3j o». SUM fee— *4» eL^^HI ft f%£ lit NtoA.si fw" gua/dt Sn*» Pwn Mmktup Sri BK )cu82 words
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Article368 1961-12-10 2 YOUR DOG H on training...^;;;;;;;;: /GENERALLY s pea kin u \M watch dogs fall into two classes. The first. and most common i.s the house dog. He is required to given warning at the approach of a person or persons into your garden or at your door. He Is admlribly368 words
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Article54 1961-12-10 2 PNANG. Sat— Theodoret Michael, director of St. Xavier's Institution. Penang, has been appointed new Visitor of the Christian Brothers- Schools in tht Far East. Bro. Michael. 45. is the first Asian to be appointed to the highest post in the Christian Brothers' Mission54 words
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Article213 1961-12-10 5 Victims say that the gang can even put fierce dogs out Vigilante corps with sticks, spears patrols village KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. JMHKYKS. believed to be using sleeping powder to dope their victims, have raided 20 houses at Puchong, 14 miles from here, in the last few weeks.213 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-12-10 5 Games yesterday. He will be away for about ten days. Looking on is Mrs. Chan Ah Kow, who is chaperon with the Singapore contingent. Sunday Times picture. (See Page 21). Singapore's holder of the South East Asia Peninsula Games pole vault record. Pal Singh, says farewell to his six-month -old60 words
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101 1961-12-10 5 RESERVOIR WATER 58 p.c. BELOW NORMAL- LEE SINGAPORE, Sat. The levels and capacity of all reservoirs in Singapore are 58 per cent below normal, according to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. lsee told the Legislative Assembly yesterday that water rationing might not be lifted until there were101 words
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200 1961-12-10 5 Praise... but she says: 'So much more to do IT UA L A LUMPUR, 1Y Sat.— The Malayan delegate to the first World Assembly of Youth international seminar for women which recently ended in Istanbul, Turkey, thinks Malayan women still have a great deal to accomplish. The 22 other delegates200 words
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179 1961-12-10 5 YOUTHS PLEAD FOR LENIENCY: SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL IPOH. Sat. Two youths, both aged 18. Chan Kan Vow of Menglembu. and Leong Kook Scon? of Tapah. were today sent to the Henry Gurney School by the President of the ttmtmm Court, Syed Hassan Al -Jeffrie. Chan and Leong pleaded guilty179 words
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Article329 1961-12-10 5 The gambling, drinking -at OBA clubs KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Big, expensive buildings put up by schools' old boys' associations in the Federation are never fully utilised and sometimes are misused for gambling and drinking by undesirables. The associations generally also find it hard to collect subscriptions and329 words
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Article36 1961-12-10 5 KLANG, Sat. A new Kaum Ibu branch has been opened at Kampong Raja Uda, three miles from here, with 40 members. Che Sltl Khahjah blnte Mohamed Noor has been elected president.36 words
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Article491 1961-12-10 5 Malayan naturalist EVERYONE who has been in the jungle in Malaya is familiar with land leeches: long, thin, active, dark-coloured creatures with an adhesive sucker at each end of the body, by means of which they can move along with a rapid looping movement. The body is very elastic, and491 words
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584 1961-12-10 9 Labour, education, internal security will dominate the field SINGAPORE'S autonomy in labour and education made under the merger proposals will give rise to two major political issues after merger, the acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, said here last584 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-12-10 9 riage in the church of St. Ignatius, Singapore, yesterday morning. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt of Singapore. Mr. Cerald |oseph Fox, a Kuala Lumpur account executive, with his bride, the former Miss Theresia Eleonora Hunt, after their mar-49 words
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Article, Illustration186 1961-12-10 9 Miss S. Australia flies in for a dance I i KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Miss South Australia, Miss Jillian Woods, arrived here in a Kuala Lumpur Flying Club plane to attend the ball held tonight in aid of the Spastic Children's Association. She was flown trom Malacca, where she had spent186 words
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Article352 1961-12-10 9 K. LUMPUR, Sat MR. V. E. JesudOh.s. the President of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services I'Cuepacs 1 is to be the new president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress. He was the only candidate for the post352 words
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Article416 1961-12-10 9 RADIO MALAYA A.M Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Malacca And National Shortwave Only: 6.00 Negara-ku And The News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Molodles: 7.00 Rendezvous With Music. All Stations: 7.35 Song Time: 8.00 The News In The National I i.njruagc; 8.03 Breakfast Cluo: 8.56 News Headlines And Programme Summary 9.02416 words
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Article, Illustration229 1961-12-10 8 FISH TALK AMONG the more intriguing fishes to ue seen in aquana an the little Qlass Bass, socalled because they are almas', completely transparent showing moat of toe skeleton. About 40 kinds are known to Mctance. The one mentioned in most aquarium books Is usually called "AmbaMls lala". but thU229 words
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250 1961-12-10 8 Unite in business Sardon tells Malayan races CHINESE AND INDIAN TRANSPORT MEN TOLD TO HELP MALAYS MALACCA, Sat. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today that he saw no reason why Chinese, Malays and Indians could not be united in business if they could be250 words
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275 1961-12-10 8 Alliance romance: 'Sally to wed the boss son [POH. Sat.— The Perak State Alliance secretariat, going through a period of calm, as there are no elections or other major political activities in the near future, came suddenly to life with a whirlwind romance. The couple in love are Che Salmiah275 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-12-10 8 Part of Hie large crowd which visited the mammoth "Christmas Fair" at the Badminton Stadium yesterday. Opened by Lady Selkirk, wife of the U.K. Commissioner, the project was to raise funds for the Singapore Children's Society, the Singapore Association for the Deaf and the Spastic Children's Society.67 words
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158 1961-12-10 8 rH, Sat. Ng Kon Hoe. 17. an Iron mine foreman, was charged today In the Sessions Court with armed robbery of 10 plculs of tin ore valued at $2,600. belonging to the Wan Yee Tin Mine In Papan, near here. Zakaria bin Mohamed158 words
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Article30 1961-12-10 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. Charles Wilson has been elected president of St. Patrick's Society for 1962. Mr. Noel J. S. Thompson ls secretary and Mr. Ed Flanagan treasurer.30 words
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Article179 1961-12-10 8 Gangster weapons seized in raids KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Gang-land weapons, including acid bombs, have been seized in police raids in Kuala Lumpur. Three youths wanted for questioning about 18 burglaries in the town have been detained. Stolen property worth $4,481 has been recovered. Four motor-cycle chains. two179 words
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Article32 1961-12-10 8 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sat. The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will attend a dinner and dance at the Tamil School Hall, organised by the District Welfare Committee, on Thursday.32 words
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Article24 1961-12-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Peter Claque will talk on "Industrial public relations In Malaya" at a Malayan Advertisers' Association lunch on Monday.24 words
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Advertisement225 1961-12-10 2 ONLY 12 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO XMAS-SHOP AT w^p Mwrf t^H Kiddies, next Wednesday, Dnfflne Dlaaa C^^sAXl/yyy Clnmiiakii Tol- QOCCI 1 1 B^fl i^ 1 3th December o» 3 p.m. Raffles Place Singapore, Tel. ***** </ HP inthewonderiondofToy* J_ <^ __^^B»^»I^M f!pj 4jHSP Bring the children to meet Santa Claus225 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1961-12-10 3 THE GIRL WHO HEARS AND SEES THE ODDEST THINGS ...who prove that grit and character are keys to success TODAY I introduce two first, first boys Charon, 18, and Chan Jew Tan, 14, who have the distinction of being the only non-Malays at1,046 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-12-10 3 Shape of wings to come EVER since I had to be forcibly restrained In my childhood days from hurling myself oft the roof of our bungalow. I have been quite unable to rid myself of the secret conviction that I could fly If I only had the faith to try!292 words
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301 1961-12-10 3 GOOD FOR A LAUGH AN English tourist was going through Moscow Zoo with his official guide when they came to a cage containing a lion and a goat lying down side by side. On the cage was a sign: "Proof that there can be peaceful co-existence". "That's wonderful!" exclaimed the301 words
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Advertisement126 1961-12-10 3 bW y J BBBf I iX 9 11 •^BB^^^bbbbb! wo cll mdiiputabl. •l«aan<«: th» ji^* ulcain Calcndate. A S«lt-power«d of Vulcoin Ca lendafe it Hia flnatt and matt significant advanc.ni.nt in watch datign; 100', wo tar M^'U Mfa <£ proof. Thii r*m.rfcabl« wotch tells you tn« day 9 and dot.126 words
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Advertisement249 1961-12-10 3 Christmas 1961 in FAST* SHARP -BRILLIANT- NATURAL a 1 O FOR YOUR I O sudk (50 ASA) CN 17 \BWM I (40 ASA) C TRULY FAST |t PROCESSING SERVICE PRINTS DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE ts^^o^°^^9^9>S9^9op 1 «f WMIEt pr AJAX CONTAINS ELtACH P/^(^^^ CLEANS SO EASY WORKS SO OUICK M^%^P^jk POLISHES249 words
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Article, Illustration2979 1961-12-10 4 December upcountry l*i>nunfj taken without one Jap casualty QUOTE: The Japanesse did not gain either a strategical or a tactical surprise. Our forces were deployed and ready for the attack. Lt.-General A.E. Percival C.B D.5.0., 0.8. E., M.C. £§>nj™HE PEOPLE of Singapore," declared an enthusiastic but pompous head of a2,979 words
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Article, Illustration288 1961-12-10 4 EIGHTY DAYS TO SINGAPORE THIS was the front p»ge of the Singapore Free Press 20 years ago, when the armies of the mighty Japanese Empire began their massive roll south, brincing In their vicious wake terror and tragedy the like of which Malaya has288 words
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Advertisement75 1961-12-10 4 tional performance with smoothness and comfort.. <*- VICtOr Standard $5 9 90 Victor Sd P" $6<24 ~**mjm W*&-. .^B^B^B^sfe tJ "JSSSifP^ Vktor Lu c $6 6 50 vkfor Estate Car J7J5i All showrooms are OPEN TODAY from 9.00 am. to 5.00 pm. for display. See the magnificent new Victor soon.75 words
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Advertisement155 1961-12-10 5 Glamorous New Strapless Long-Line I W STYLE 285 It $29.50 S'porc Pg. lS $36.90 Fed. NEW PLAYTEX STRAPLESS LONG-LINE (^■^^f llims and smooths you as never before. Lightly boned elastic support with full- *>& length control to your girdle. Embroidered panels give move-with-you freedom, fabulous fit. 'Stay-high' nylon cups, permanently155 words
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Article, Illustration490 1961-12-10 6 RANGING WE WORLD REFUTES CABLE forces in FROM BELGIUM Katanga NEW YORK, Saturday. |J THANT, United Nations acting SecretaryGeneral, said yesterday that the discipline and behaviour of the I.N. forces in Katanga gave him great pride. The acting Secretary (ieneral said reports reaching him indicatedReuter - 490 words
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Article272 1961-12-10 6 NIK: OUR GIANT A-BOMBS Rocket rattling at Union Congress AIOSCOW. Sat. Mr. A Khrushchev said today that Russia had nuclear bombs bigger than 100 megatons. He made the claim twice in a speech to the World Federation of Trade Unions Congress here. Mr. Khrushchev said Russia's recent nuclear weapon testsReuter - 272 words
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154 1961-12-10 6 A hideout in woods for the man who was ashamed PARIS. Sat. Bernard Rlchard"s troubles began when he kept the bicycle he had borrowed from a friend longer than they had agreed. His friend complained to the gendarme in the village of La Ouerche. west of Paris. The gendarme set154 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-12-10 6 THE 40 members of the African Dance Company has just arrived from Senegal for a threeweek run in a London theatre. Then some of the troupe start a frenzied beat on their tom-toms. There is clapping and stamping of feet. There is singing. And a beautyUPI - 104 words
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Article64 1961-12-10 6 AUCKLAND, Sat. Russia is sending 300 men and 3.000 tons of supplies to Antarctica, the Soviet L<^;ition reports. They arc about to leave Leningrad in two diesel electric ships. In Antarctica, where it is now summer, the men will split into six scientific research parties and64 words
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Article423 1961-12-10 7 FOR NEWS Sunday in America A LITTLE BOY AND LITTLE RED WASON A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD A boy and his little red wagon were familiar sights in Marlon, Indiana. People smiled indulgently a* the boy trudged around the streets of his hometown, always trailing the cart. a litUe childish. perhaps, for a423 words
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Article, Illustration144 1961-12-10 7 WORK GOES ON AT FEVER PITCH FOREIGN DESK Photonews today takes you to the giant stadium being built in Jakarta for the Asian Games next September. And on the site, talking to construction workers, is the Indonesian President. Dr. Sukarno (right foreground, with arm144 words
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Article704 1961-12-10 7 PAUL JOHNSON - Making a mockery of democracy... PAUL JOHNSON GERMANY'S UNNATURAL ALLIANCE By WILL West Germany's Bonn republic go the same way as Weimar? It begins to look suspiciously like it. The weeks of sordid j manoeuvres which i preceded the forma- tion of the new Geri man government made a mockery704 words
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Advertisement226 1961-12-10 7 :%> Most-favoured symbol of achievement a Parker pen 111 CONVERTIBLE PARKER 45 ll H A pen that s completely new and just right for T the man with a modern outlook! The Parker 45 11 |B is more than a fine fountain pen it's the world's \|^B first really convertible226 words
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Advertisement362 1961-12-10 8 Wi/fIH CDfIM DO AC six extra holidays IUUn) inUIU DUHI en route to London AT M ffr P YTP A BA DC I .^a^a^t^'^ -t—^atkHa^Kam m^aWwamWWW i '^aaaaaaWKJ^L t if a. |l aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWkaaaaWf^lF^" —^^aaaaaaaam ~^^^i**-ammmm^amWW «H^Et^K**r^H^^H *^aWmm%m\^amW^a\ lH| I > '^^T-. .^aaaafaWaaW ■,-T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I V—^ mj*Lt' *Jt > 3w"ff- Jtfl^^P^^^362 words
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Advertisement91 1961-12-10 9 PRETTY WPS PBHTYFEET *i aW^^^^il* Pretty feet Kti like magic on hdrd rough son. rolling it right away. Dead, dry skin just rubs off and feet, legs hands, elbows c on i c grow smoother, setter, cleaner and oh So 0 f 0 much prettier Pretty Feet cannot harm 'P<>91 words
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Advertisement206 1961-12-10 9 Parker the gift that is sure to succeed! ii i i r— -i r if THE PARKER \#&dl jjj II BALL PEN LINK fj| jj|jj|j/ It's a happy moment when your loved one discovers that you've selected a famous Hi Parker ball pen as a gift. Every Parkrr proudly wears206 words
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Article28 1961-12-10 10 re HuraiSll Minimum) MR AND MRS. I- ram is Foog ajraieMliy acknowledge their relatives *r.rt friends for their attendance and gifts on <he occasion of tbeir marriage.28 words
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Article285 1961-12-10 10 THE TENGKU AND MR. MACMILLAN rpHE London talks are over. 1 One difference stands clear. The British attitude to Malaysia is passive. The Tengku's dynamic. With good reason. One by one the stations Laos. Cambodia. Vietnam are shutting down and the shadow of increasing isolation falls on Malaya and the285 words
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Article1545 1961-12-10 10 ARTHUR COPAL AN - THE scene: London. Ten thousand people are marching hurriedly to dispersal points marked by coloured pillars spread over a wide area. When they reach the dispersal points the marchers halt, turn right, and stand at ease. Their discipline is reasonably good, although a few can be1,545 words
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63 1961-12-10 10 There we were the two of us, both from Kuala Lumpur, caught in the rush of London's home-going hour, talking away at the top of our voices ond I bet that in the opinion of those suburbanites we were a couple of morons, who63 words
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Letter244 1961-12-10 10 I RESENT the Implication in Aline Chong'.s "Th*> Two Loves Of An Iron God" i Sunday Times. Dec. 3> that all muscle men are mentally deficient. I take weights and have been doing so for the past 15 years. Yet I was at the top of244 words
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Letter223 1961-12-10 10 MAY I say how much I was taken up with Ken Jalleh's suggestion iSunduy Times. Dec. 3) that the Singapore Government should give boxing pioneer status and a chance to establish Itself. It is a disgrace that this great city should pass up Its chances of223 words
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Letter94 1961-12-10 10 I WONDER why the scientists are so busy these days proving that fall-out has no dangers for the hu- man race (Sunday Times. Dec. 3). I'm told that three scientists wnu have been living on radio-active food at Harwell In Britain have announced that Strontium 90 is94 words
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Letter52 1961-12-10 10 rpHANK you Indeed for 1 Ken Jalleh's "Stop Marking Time On This Cinder Track" (Sunday Times, Nov. 26). I wonder if the Chief Parks Officer of the City Council knows anything about the condition of the track and if he does, has he made the necessary recommendations.52 words
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Letter107 1961-12-10 10 DO the authorities know that the track must be reconditioned annually. I quote a case in point. A.S. Gill who qualified to represent Singapore at the SEAP Games with a height of 6 ft. 2 took his trials at the long jump pit jumping off grass? Why? Because there were107 words
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Letter122 1961-12-10 10 LETTER OF THE WEEK HAVE done with Rome and the Roman Empire on our silver screen. Enough, oh enough, of their legions and centurions slaves and gladiators, chariot races and galley wars. To escape It all the other Saturday night 1 went to one of thos«- midnight premieres. And where122 words
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Letter88 1961-12-10 10 KEN Jalleh is quite right. It Is a cinder track without any cinder. That has washed away in the rain. I would like to draw attention to the high charges a club has to pay to hire the Farrer Park Stadium $75 for a weekday and $100 for a weekend.88 words
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Letter41 1961-12-10 10 I KNOW this makes strange reading but American athletes once actually praised this track. That was of course before it went to pot. And may I know why the running track Is being used for hockey friendlles between clubs. FID-U*. SINCAPORI.41 words
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Letter38 1961-12-10 10 AM all for Mr. KM. Hee's 1. suggestion (Sunday Times. Dec. 3) that the present practice or giving the child's position in class be replaced lmmediatly by the grades system. KATHIRINE HO J' nee »ore.38 words
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Letter38 1961-12-10 10 I AM with Mr. Hee's proposal that calls for the abolition of the irritating "first boy or first girl" rating. So many children do well and then are judged wrongly because of this. P. W. K. CHANC. Singapore.38 words
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Letter97 1961-12-10 10 MAY I say how much I support your editorial "The Hope Of Tomorrow" <Bunday Times, Dec. 3) and add that the parents of the boys who picketed are the real culprits. They should have asserted their authority and, as you say. visited the trouble centres and taken their97 words
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Letter62 1961-12-10 10 GLOBE-TROTTING IN BED YOU have no Idea how the family enjoys Roderick Mann's travels round the world. How wonderful to He back In bed on a Sunday and be taken to New Delhi, Bangkok. Hong Kong and Japan. What a pity he did not come to Malaya. I wonder what62 words
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Letter43 1961-12-10 10 IN the cinema the other day I watched a couple go through the Sunday Times. The astonishing thing was that HE read the Woman's Page down to the last detail while SHE read the Men's Page. ANGELINA TAN, KUALA LUMPUR.43 words
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1092 1961-12-10 10 ELEANORE i criAN SU FONG - ELEANORE i criAN SU FONG By MALAYA'S NKW WRITE)! NO. MM -1 IT WAS 30 days to Christmas when the postmen brought me one of those standard colour charts which conjured up an ecstasy of flamenco, sky blue and silver and then posed the question:1,092 words
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Article270 1961-12-10 11 G. SUBHAS - G. SUBHAS Seletar sergeant tells police: I was offered $200,000 to take part i.^ SINGAPORE, Sat 'No evidence' -but civilian authorities still interested I V ILI AN and Service police have questioned an RAF warrant officer at Seletar about an alleged plot to stage a $1270 words
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270 1961-12-10 11 40 film men go out on strike as talks break down SINGAPORE, Sat. Forty employees of a Cathay Organisation subsidiary, International Film Distributors Ltd., went on strike today for more wages. The strike Is a follow-up of yesterday's breakdown In negotiations between the union and the management. The Singapore Manual270 words
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55 1961-12-10 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Lim Guan Huat, managing director of the Hong Boon Printing Co. Ltd. in Choon Guan Street, was fined $400 today for falling to prepare and keep a register of workmen. Llm, who pleaded guilty, had been warned twice by Labour Department, before55 words
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Article61 1961-12-10 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. A newly-married couple slept while a thief stole their dowry $700 worth <>f jewellery from their bedroom almeirah early this morning. The husband, Abu Bakar bin Awang. of Sungel Dua. awoke to find the almeirah ransacked, and raised the alarm. Neighbours ran from their houses and61 words
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Article204 1961-12-10 11 Hope to save 14 fades SINGAPORE, Sat. All hope has been given up for the 14 crew members of the Panamanian freighter Combine One, who were sighted earlier today clinging to a rubber dinghy In the typhoonlashed South China Sea. REASON: An RAF Shackleton found the dinghy this afternoon, but204 words
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Article30 1961-12-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Military College held a graduation dance In the Tun Templer Hall of the college to celebrate the passing out of 30 officer cadets.30 words
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Article, Illustration260 1961-12-10 11 Puan Aishah: These people deserve help 'NOTHING IS COLDER THAN COLD CHARITY* SHE APPEALS FOR MORE INTEREST IN LIVES OF WELFARE HOME RESIDENTS SINGAPORE, Sat. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara, today appealed to people to take an active interest in the lives of residents in Social260 words
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Article43 1961-12-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat—Wellknown Singapore Buddhist social worker. Miss Pitt Chin Hui, was re-elected Vice President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists at the 6th World Buddhist Conference held in Pnompenh, Cambodia, recently. Miss Pitt led the Singapore delegation to the conference.43 words
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84 1961-12-10 11 CHURCHWOMEN AID SCHOOL BUILDING FUND SINGAPORE. Sat. The principal of the new St. Margaret's Secondary School here today said that the Episcopal churchwomen of the American Episcopal Church had voted $150,000 for the school's building fund. Mrs. M. Holloway, the principal, said that this sum would help to complete the84 words
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Article287 1961-12-10 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section here today with the number of deals In brackets: Industrial*: East Smelting (300) $2.54 SL, (800) $2.55 SL, (1.000) $2.55; F. and N. ord» (1.000) $2.49. (1.000) $2.48 SM. (2,000) $2.49 SM; Gammon (2.000) $1.67287 words
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Article83 1961-12-10 11 TODAY: Stdlll Kechl! 9.49 a.m. (7 2ft); Singapore 12.31 a.m. (9.2 ft.). 11.43 ajn. (10.3--ft.): Port Dlckaon 7.69 am. (9.9 ft.). 8.16 pm. (8.9 ft.); Port Swettenham 7.10 a.m. (14.1 ft.) 7.44 p.m. (13.9 ft.); Penarg 1.30 a.m. (9ft.), 2.08 p.m. (7.5 ft.). TOMORROW: Sedlll Kechll83 words
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Article265 1961-12-10 11 THE M.T.U.C. HOPES TO EXTEND ITS ACTIVITIES TO COVER THE NEW FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'J'HK Malayan Trades Union Congress is thinking of extending its organisation to cover the new Malaysian territories. The congress believes that the "vigorous political trends" in this area is a challenge to Malayan265 words
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149 1961-12-10 11 6,000-mile trip for two wedding guests PENANG. Sat. Two Australian women flew 6.000 miles to Malaya to attend the wedding of a doctor and a nurse at the Penang Registry today. The couple Dr. Chee Chin Cheang. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Tlang Seng of Penang, and Miss149 words
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Advertisement124 1961-12-10 11 y"*fr _|P| h^^^ha >rv '■•YSiHI an exciting tii round Treble Chanc* card gam* tor all the family. Children and adults alike UM all enjoy the thrill of a gamble with no real risks to 1 .^H run Stake your luck on Treble Chance or play for W^ /mM a smaller124 words
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Advertisement108 1961-12-10 11 rHr^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^T 1 Hi I 111 I^s?^ f M Ruin ■^HH The mt 9 M This once-smart private secretary will soon be joining the typists' pool. Her appearance is no longer an asset. Not that she doesn't wear the right clothes. She has taste in colour and design, but her chic108 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1961-12-10 12 'WORK BRIGADE WILL BE FOURTH ROUND OF TROUBLE' SAYS GOVT. Dr. Goh alleges manipulation by the Barisan Sosialis supporters THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly today that Round Four of Singapore's recent crop of troubles would come from the Work Brigade. He said that1,073 words
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Article, Illustration315 1961-12-10 12 Deputy King, tells cadets 'exacting tasks ahead' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday J\ his first public function since taking office, the Timbalan Yang Di-Pertuan Agong today told 90 graduate officer cadets that they might undertake a similar or more exacting service than officers now serving with the l'.\. in the Congo. "You315 words
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Article141 1961-12-10 12 |X)R five days and five F nights ttM doctors and nurses fought a grim battle so that a new-born babe might live. ThLs baby was no ordinary baby it wu a Rhesus baby. And In some Instances it i- necessary to change the blood141 words
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Article63 1961-12-10 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Seven waiters at the Captain's Cabin, a bar and restaurant in Serangoon Garden Estate, went on strike at 2 p.m. today. A spokesman for the Singapore Catering Service Staff and Workers' Trade Union said that the dispute was over the sacking of one63 words
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Advertisement147 1961-12-10 12 Christmas is traditionally a children's time of Santa Claus K. and toys. Here are toys to catch the heart and imagination V** < "Tr£&3ec» fi) *Ml^^^^3BS9^^£i£lHlßSSfe* v WB& Spof-on MG A w< v K .^^JIMMt i _^o^^s,& #C? I *9tr S»«rt> Car. _^a«9^fiSS ESSfe»vC^^«!»^PSMilW« tO* form i fc _jRJESWWSS''^^*' P#d^r*#147 words
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342 1961-12-10 13 POLICE ISSUE A STATEMENT ON WHY SEVEN WERE ARRESTED gEVEN Socialist Front members detained by the police yesterday are suspected of backing the Malayan Communist Party by infiltrating; into legal organisations, police headquarters here announced this morning. They are believed to have secret connections342 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-12-10 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Calypso singer RAF Sergeant Ivan Harrington Browne, who was recently convicted and sentenced by a court martial to be dis- charged with ignominy, was seen off by more than 100 friends at the airport this evening. Browne. 39. said that he was173 words
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103 1961-12-10 13 They want a building centre, but... SINGAPORE. Sat. BuildIng industry representatives yesterday called for the setting up of a Singapore Building Centre. They were taking part In a seminar In the subject jointly organised by the Singapore Institute of Architects, the Singapore Contractors' Association and the Architectural and Building Societies103 words
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Advertisement231 1961-12-10 13 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you admire others wish that your skin was os light ond attractive as theirs. One ior of Stillmon's will make you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutifier, only one whitenei that words231 words
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Advertisement240 1961-12-10 13 f a \//n 1 infi v /(1 1 J \\M W^MmM mr zj/^ \\l U w because Coty have created for your lips and finger tips all the I Kft newest fashion shades, colour-linked to your complexion and clothes. k^ t-^t For your lips... a creamy-smooth formula that glides on240 words
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Article, Illustration1772 1961-12-10 14 RODERICK MANN - MEET THE TOOTHLESS TAHITIAN RODERICK MANN BY What a shock ■the barefoot beauties dancing with shoes on I HAD been on Tahiti not more than half a minute when I got my first shock. As I staggered from the aircraft, weighted down with overnight bags and books, a gorgeous young1,772 words
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Article126 1961-12-10 14 /\N New Year Day. 1959— the day v Fidel Castro took over Fulgencio Batista fled Cuba. Batista is the ex-army sergeant who reportedly has built up a fortune of some £120 million since 1933, when he first seized power in Havana. He lives with his wife126 words
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Advertisement368 1961-12-10 14 "If you like comfort, 1 X's The Ballpoint Pa i I Des >9 ned to E pd II m lal Writing Fatigue ©perybody wants comfort: T^- \wj^^ eepecaaTly wben they spwtd any Icngtii of time at a writ- ing task- Eversharp's new TRIANGULAR T COMPORT GRIP -Reporter- ballpoint is sden-368 words
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Article, Illustration340 1961-12-10 15 SUSAN BARNES - SUSAN BARNES From London QUOTE: I HAVE MUCH MORE SUCCESS WITH OLDER MEN.... THEY ARE TIRED ...So sighs Jackie Lane—girl for whom life is FUN L~Wy AD girls, so called, make the best [j wives," said Jackie Lane. "Much better than these phoney340 words
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Article358 1961-12-10 15 "My sister. Mara," she went on, "has just married a Texas businessman. "Mara is my best friend. But thank goodness we have different tastes. I have a definite leaning towards the real odd ball which she doesn't dig at all. "The weirder they arc, the358 words
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Article, Illustration407 1961-12-10 15 THREE CHILDREN FIND FAITH IN THE MANGER PETER LIM AT THE FILMS WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Hoyley Mills, Bernard Lee, Alan Bates, Norman Bird, Diane Holgare, Alan Barnes. A. FM. Distributed by Rank. 12- YEAR-OLD girl, one of three lonely children living on a drab North Country farm in England,407 words
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183 1961-12-10 15 GERARD 6ARRETT - GERARD 6ARRETT By A GROUP of angelic American children turning Into enthusiastic and murderous revolutionaries Is the theme of the next film of Lewis Allen producer of that grim little picture about drug addicts "The Connection") and British director Sandy Mackendrick (who183 words
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Advertisement491 1961-12-10 15 j#shaw:i HE !l plioixe !®ilLii NOW SHOWIHS Vio 1 t% 4 i5 r^tjiia *'rM 11 it 1 fM'lr-** MwlTrn> •■•■'•"'^^PAUUPttNTISS kONtAAASCX3(>E«BdMetroCOIjOR H Plus Tcnqku R 'turns From fj OPENS TODAY IV *Mb LIN DAI in a "LOVE WITHOUT END" Mon<Jor*n in SMAWSCOW Supar.mpoied tngl.sr Subtitle* a* NEXT CHANGE Wondrous, Doziling491 words
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Advertisement55 1961-12-10 15 jliiillll! 1 MKTIMOn <ARLYT I PISTt tiC/0 CUKMA SlfiUCt TODAY: 1) a.m. "EYEWITNESS" WONDROUS, FABULOU^NTERTAINMENT it ill "f I IIHHJ|JC3''II JE/jj^fimi nnfl KV^i KilKf^ HH^9Rrli^i^H mJrbl n v v th tl'LLLii^*-* 1^ uJL-^- 1 m easiman bULUn t #*f #Ti Hi: .I S B Hi AS ITS \A3iE! IWI/ lll|l55 words
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Advertisement488 1961-12-10 15 A M player for your party... Stereo model, made in Germany This is the time of the year tor your party and a P. E. Player can help it go with more of a swing. Enjoy stereo reproduction to the fullest with this attractive PE player. $445/- Singapore Penang. At488 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1961-12-10 16 JOHN SELVAM - MAESTRO AND BOY FROM PENANG JOHN SELVAM FLASHBACK TO MAC D DUET I By- ('ASIAN MUSIC JUST IT FOR THE HARMONICA' SOME of the classical Asian music played in Malaya should sound exquisitely on the harmonica. This is the opinion of the world's greatest expert on the harmonica Larry Adler,1,009 words
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Advertisement324 1961-12-10 16 HA L^^ a^^l »rf«^^flS if f^l '*s9Hh&^V During the post four years thousands of Lond-Rovers equipped Kover engineers hove used the some basic layout and design with the Rover 2-Litre Diesel engine hove been doing yeoman of the 2-Litre unit. They have increased the cubic copocity service under arduous conditions324 words
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733 1961-12-10 17 The fortunate people who made a neat profit... TEN weeks ago, 1 asked all those who had $450 in savings to look no further than Eastern Smelters, whose 200 shares were being: offered at $2.25 per share. If you had followed my advice and had the luck of the ballot733 words
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Article496 1961-12-10 17 THE QUESTIONS YOU'RE ASKING Q: I have a number of Rothmans shares, and wish to sell them. I have not sent for my share certificate yet. How can I dispose off these shares? AC, of Kuala Lumpur. A: Though I wouldn't advise you to sell now, you may do so496 words
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Article131 1961-12-10 17 Glowworms: How do they glow? READ this carefully so that you will be ready with the correct answer when the youngsters ask: HOW DO GLOWWORMS GLOW? ONLY female glowworms glow really brightly, and they d" it to attract it boyfriends! To turn on the light, the insect breathes deeply. This131 words
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248 1961-12-10 17 SUNDAY TIMES DOCTOR FOR WAGE EARNER rEV had Just come back from holiday and Jim was showing me his snaps. They're awfully good." 1 said "Do you do a lot of photography?" "Don't you encourage him. doctor." snarled his wife. "'He wastes248 words
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Advertisement257 1961-12-10 17 Kf UMhUUI f f wimmlmmMm Give GOLD DOLLAR TEA for Christmas New Year Beautiful presentation gift boxes containing two half-pound Red Packets obtainable from leading grocers. You are Judged by Your ENGLISH You are judged by the way The fascinating, easy-to-you speak and write. understand lessons enable Are you content257 words
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Advertisement511 1961-12-10 17 IF YOU have a problem or a doubt, write to: The City D-, TUIF" CITY Editor, Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. D ni V-*l I I Singapore 9. Don't forget to cnt this page oat and keep ETT^IT/^F? for future reference. CLJI I KJr\ W^mM Good Morning. What511 words
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Article, Illustration233 1961-12-10 18 Four cash prizes to be won mm*mM^*+dAi+++m 11/TNNER of the week's FIRST PRIZE of S3O is "Tasteful" (left), submitted by Robert Wong, P.O. Box 664, Singapore. Mr. Wong used a Rolleiflex 3.5 camera and Ilford F.P. 3 film. Setting: f 5.6. 1/125 second. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 is won233 words
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Advertisement301 1961-12-10 18 HBHE .4^**, TETORON* 1^ Opanlng at Victoria Maaoritl Ht HaU p mb r 16th aU Hj Tfe^, h.ld through th. 19th. Many Hi |QMp of our product! will b» dUplayad «ad a isatur* attraotioa will ba tha iaahioa ikowi. M-mm^ li Bk "A cocktail of fabrics"- A Dream Come True301 words
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Advertisement7 1961-12-10 18 NEXT WEEK: Colo miteut Christmas in Malaya.7 words
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Article, Illustration651 1961-12-10 19 PETER LIM - PETER LIM MINIMUM MAINTENANCE MOTORING BY The newlook Victor ROAD TEST REPORT MY verdict? It's a beautl The new Vauxhall Victor, I mean. It is as different from the previous Victors as the E-Type is from the Jaguar XX 150. Yet it retains all the best651 words
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Article308 1961-12-10 19 THE recent visit of Larry Adler serves to show us once again what a musician of genius can do with one of the "little instruments" the musical toys. The harmonica Is only one of these instruments, which are more or less relegated to the children's308 words
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Article684 1961-12-10 19 The gossip now is so sorry... JJOW can I undo the wrong I did by spreading bad stories about a boy and girl? I was jealous, because she preferred him to me. I am very sorry, as their friendship was broken up because of my tales. J. ■■■■MbV What a684 words
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Advertisement112 1961-12-10 19 The only tootk brush witt "Germ Fidkter" action wnicn /r\ <^>/ repelf ana destroys germs §T Dr. West's f I Dr. West's is the largest telling tooth- 'jpjj V brush in the world. There is a size and a shape for every member of the family. to^uL Available in soft,112 words
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Advertisement244 1961-12-10 19 NEW, f rait flavoured multi-vitamin chewabte CHOCKS* the nicest way r i a^^^atfa^a^b HV New Chock* are the vitamin* that are g<xxl for you, and ta tte food, t00 the/re fruit-flavoured like sweet*. A tingle CHOCKS 1 tablet every day cuppliet all the vitamins that children or grown-ups normally need244 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-12-10 19 (popular crossword) KOSS: 1. Rub out <s>; 7. DOWN: 2. Angry reprimand Agog (5); 10. Accompanying (9); (6); 3. Devoured (3); 4. Booths 11. Move silently ts>: 12. Trials (6>; 5. Fish (3>; 6. Love <s>; 7. (5»; 13. Furnished with weapons Recorded <1>; 8. Old <4>; 9. Dish (6);164 words
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Miscellaneous45 1961-12-10 19 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1, Erase. 7. Eager. 10. \ttendlng. It. Steal. 12. Testa. 13, Armed. 14, Enslave. 16. Oct. 18. Axes. 19. Dearer 20. Tired. 31. Lodged. 23, Best. 25. Spy. 26. Parents. 27, Spray. 28. Limit. 29, Front. 31. Deficient. 32, Anger. 33, Tress.45 words
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Miscellaneous45 1961-12-10 19 DOWN: 2. Rating. 3. Ate. 4. Stalls. 5. Eel. S. Adore. 7. Entered 8. Aged. 9, Entree. 13, Avoid. 14. Earls IS, Seedy. 18, Green 17 Trots. 19. Decay. 20. Tempter. 22. Option. 23, Bearer. 24, Stints 26, Panic. 27. Side. 29. Fit. 30. One.45 words
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294 1961-12-10 20 liiillljl VOTING to pick Malaya's Sportsman and Sportswoman for the Year 1961 is growing into I keen tussle for leadership. It couldn't be closer. In the men's section the rivalry between athletes M. Jegathesan and K. Selvaratnam has294 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1961-12-10 20 C. CHELLAPPAH - C. CHELLAPPAH DEPARTING STAR LASLO TOTH MAKES A PREDICTION... by SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Joint Services soccer selectors are hoping that a replace ment for inside forward Laslo Toth will be found soon. Hungarian born Toth, 28, left the state on1,031 words
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Article187 1961-12-10 20 Lucky Police win by single goal SINGAPORE. Sat. Despite a splendid second half rally Combined Schools failed to stop Police from winning their Singapore Hockey Association league, Dlv. 1 match 1-0 at Thomson Road today. Police, who controlled early play scored their winning goal In the 12th minute and were187 words
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Article33 1961-12-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Federation Army Signals beat Royal Signals Singapore 4-3 in the final of the Pan-Malayan Signals triangular hockey tourney for the Brigadier Swainson Cup. Extra time was played.33 words
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329 1961-12-10 20 CHINESE RALLY TO DEFEAT THE MALAYS 3-2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. gINGAPORE Chinese strengthened their chances of finishing runners-up to Royal Air Force in the S.A.F.A. Premier league competition when they came from behind to beat Malays 3-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Against a weakened Chinese side, which featured practically all329 words
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Article61 1961-12-10 20 JULLUNDFR, India. Sat. The M.C.C. Cricketers declared their first Innings at 256-9 on the second day In reply to North Zone's first Innings total at lunch on the second-day of their match here. Replying to North Zones 152, the M.C.C. took their score from the over-nightReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1961-12-10 20 S'pore beat K.L. in Varsity tie KUALA LUMPUK, Sat.—University of Malaya (Singapore division) beat University or Malaya (Kuala Lumpur division) 3-2 In their annuai hockey match on Pantal ground today. Wong Kirn Fatt (2) and Chan Yeu Wah scored for the visitors, while Anadarajah and Anthony de Crus scored for51 words
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Article339 1961-12-10 20 T ONDON, Sat. Results of lJ today's English and Scottish soccer matches were: DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 3 Ipswich Blackburn R 4 Man City 1 Blackpool 2 We»t Brom 2 Cardiff 0 Kverton Chelsea 1 Burnley Manchester V 3 Fulham Nott Foreat 0 Leicester C Sheffield339 words
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284 1961-12-10 20 New Zealand all out 245 in first Test DURBAN, Sat.— New Zealand, were all out for 245 In reply 10 South Africa's total of 292 by lunch on the second day day of the first unofficial cricket Test here today. In their second innings South Africa had scored 13 for284 words
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Article, Illustration286 1961-12-10 21 ERNEST I HID A - OFF TO RANGOON...SINGAPORE'S BEST ERNEST I HID A By SMILES PLUS TEARS AS SEAP GAMES SQUAD TAKES OFF OINGAPORE, Sat. Joy and tears were mixed this morning at Paya Lebar airport us 51 athletes and officials left to compete in the South East Asia Peninsula Games at Rangoon from Dec.UP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration652 1961-12-10 21 B. NORMAN - 9-8 victory takes the Services to Malaya Cup final B. NORMAN By SINGAPORE, Saturday. JOINT Services, holders of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup for rugby, became the southern zone finalists again after a thrill packed match against Singapore Civilians on the padang here today. The champions won narrowly by nine points652 words
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429 1961-12-10 21 LARRY CARROLL - PERAK EARN RIGHT TO A PLAY-OFF FOR NORTH FINAL LARRY CARROLL By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pERAK beat Selangor 12-9 in the Malaya Cup today earning the chance to play off against Penang to decide the northern finalists in the competition. Perak won by two tries and two penalties against Selangor's429 words
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Article92 1961-12-10 21 OEREMBAN. Sat.— The Com- monwealth Forces South proved too Rood for Negrl-MaJacca whom they beat by 40 points to nil (five goals, four tries, one penalty) in a Malaya Cup match here today. With nine New Zealanders In their team Forces led by 29 points to nil92 words
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Article46 1961-12-10 21 TENGAH. Sat. Royal Air Force Ist XV beat South Johore by 17 points (goal, four tries) to nil In a rugger matcn here today. At Keat Hong. Tengahs 2nd XV beat 3 8.0.D. by 16 points (two goals, two tries) to three (try).46 words
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Article31 1961-12-10 21 PENANG. Sat. Penan* Asians maintained their unbeaten local record when they beat Penanc Sports Club by 11 points (coal, two penalties) to uil at Western Road today.31 words
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Article134 1961-12-10 21 SWEEPING PLAY IN SCHOOLS DECIDER KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malayan rugger has never been healthier if we are to judge by the in-ter-school final in which Johore beat Perak 22-16 at Merdeka Stadium tonight. It was sweeping brilliant Play. Scoring two goals, three tries and a penalty Johore took the Ung134 words
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311 1961-12-10 21 'Wong Peng Soon still remains a world champion' HONG KONG, Sat, "AS far as we are conAcerned Wong Peng Soon Is still world badminton champion", said Doctor A. M. Rodrigues president of Hong Kong Badminton Association at the conclusion of a two day charity exhibition at Queen's College here today.311 words
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Advertisement90 1961-12-10 20 T¥£ Gfi£AT£Sr/A/AAf£ //A/ GOLF THIS EXCLUSIVE MACGREGOR FEATURE MEANS BETTER GOLFING FOR YOU jAWEt W^ I ALUMINUM "IYI" in center of target face screws AM fItfHHH ilvv h rt o( Gives improved "feel" and I V 2 BB y°° r Power and swing speed behind ball. ~/\*lf^~~ Mm/ yer y*90 words
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Miscellaneous83 1961-12-10 20 HOCKEY: Johore Bahru league R.M.N. v 221 8.V.D.. Woodlands; SH A. Dlv. I—Combined1 Combined Bchool6 v R.A.P. Changl (5.15 p.m. >; Dlv. 3— Combined Schools "A" v R.A.F. Changl "A" (4 p.m.) both matches at Raffles Institution ground. SOCCER: S.A.P.A. Junior cup (semi-finals) Halkowyu v Darul Aflah (s.lspjn.>; Tan Tock83 words
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Advertisement681 1961-12-10 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICf (S'pora) 2ii Words flu (Mihlmum) Mfc month. 19 Word SS^O (Mm.) REQUIRE OOCUMEK T COPVT M4M Tani, 10 Boat Quay. SlnCONFIOENTIAL DOCUMENTS don* ■M b>»-Dg BlOOg, HURRY cet vnur horn* decorated for > guaranteed. PHOTOSTAT SERVlCf— Document* i.; -t jlbuauc. Mi, KutunsoD Uoad Ol'.'UO. SHOPPING681 words
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Advertisement47 1961-12-10 21 I 4 #J 4" jl lflpH| -y readers of P^Zgffjfe H^^ RADIO WEEKLY... 1 fw An autographed picture J of your top pop favourite I t This week's Radio Weekly rM4=£^ M^lP^ tells you all about Br this special offer Am TUjL^l-ia M GET YOUR COPY TODAY!47 words
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1186 1961-12-10 22 PICK YOUR BEST BETS HERE. ..WITH THE GUIDANCE OF AN EXPERT Wim *«5 'fji with EPSOM J6EP With suitable track speedy Samson also looks like a winner BEST BETS: Samson in Race One and Clever Dick in Race Three THE GOING will be good r;1,186 words
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Obituary63 1961-12-10 22 H vrdt ill! < Minimum) NEWS RECEIVED BY V.C\ Pllln! Huh School Kuala Lumpur that his mother Madam M. i n.iki-hyamma named away In India. LIM KENC THVE, ak« 40 passed away peacefully at 40 Grantee Road on K-12-M, leavintt behind a widow and 3 children. Cortege will leave63 words
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Article40 1961-12-10 22 20 H'nrds Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Lee Olok Ctave. Singapore, thank all friends nn.l NMMM tor their ratMagea Of cunootrncc, wreatin, attendance and mUtance at the funeral of their beloved father on December 9. 1961.40 words
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1466 1961-12-10 22 Rao* l— *.OO: (Class 4, Dlv. 4>— 5 1 i Von. 1. Kopi Kolrh (Low Ng St.) Rodeers, 4 9.) (F) Boueoure 3 2. 0 Nasafat (Mm St.) Daniels. 2 8.13 Maynard 1 3. 00 Profit Taking (Odd Lot Kongsi) E. Breuk., 4 8.111,466 words
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232 1961-12-10 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federation Government Services took a commanding 4—l lead against Singapore Civil Services after the first night's play in the first lnter-territorial badminton match at the Selangor B.A. hall tonight. Their only loss was the opening men's singles when Roland Ng went232 words
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Article27 1961-12-10 22 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Commonwealth Forces (North> swamped Kedah by 35 points (4 goals, 4 tries, penalty) to five (goal) In their Malaya Cup match here today.27 words
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Article154 1961-12-10 22 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY I POINTER 1 SAMSON Kopi Koleh Cinerama II CINERAMA Rlsinr Hish SunMn I AM PA IKOL j Kimiir High I Cinerama 2.00 2.30 1 PICADOR 11 Semaneat Manikam PICADOR Roan ton Young Katie NSVff STATE Nirador M.iiiikam Mt 3 SOS CLEVER DIClk Pin High Western154 words
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Article57 1961-12-10 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Blacks, one of Singapore's strongest Asian rugDy teams left for their third tour of the Federation over the weekend. On Monday they meet Ma- lacca AU-Uiii'.: a Malacca: on Tuesday they play against Negri All-Blues at Serei;^»*> and on Thursday at Kuala57 words
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Advertisement502 1961-12-10 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wordt $10 I Minimum) SON: To Crcha and Kell.x Dirom, icraud.ioo to Mr. A MM. S.I. Dlcom of Ipoh and Mr. Mm. A. Ponnurinrai of Sini-Mpor.- on 8.12.U at Mount Alvernia Hospital, HOSaaare. Deo Oratlaa. H Words $l» (Minimum, OAN SI0W: BeDjainln Choon Hoa M.Ji-r too Of Mr.502 words
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Advertisement51 1961-12-10 22 BSSTjj controlled by the latest ULTRASONIC cleansing \v/S/r THE ORIENT YEAR MlA* New Electro g^^^fflt*^ INDONESIAN AIRWAYS 10«4dn9 Offkai lit Ft**, lank W Chino Mdf.. Sir^apor*. 1. T»l: ***** (3 bwl •ay N*. 70. H*M MUriin. Kuala Umpvr. Tel: ***** •r any trov*l 09*01 in Sinoopora and Ih* Federation of51 words
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Article1147 1961-12-10 23 LESTER DAVID - LESTER DAVID THE PAGE THAT SPOTLIGHTS CO-EXISTENCE IN THE HOME By How do you rate in a tiff- tick yourself off with this quiz MARITAL spats, or petty quarrels, are inevitable. All the authorities are agreed on this. Life with Father and Mother is such1,147 words
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Article180 1961-12-10 23 A lie SiJva »n* convicted and JUird. The judg« ?>aid tUat if you pocket lost property when "at the time of finding you believe that the owner can be discovered by taking reasonable steps." it is "larceny by findini:. Judges u-ually Interpret this ax meaninc that180 words
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Article, Illustration140 1961-12-10 23 WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT IX)UR days after de Silva had pocketed a silver c'zarette case he found in the street a policeman called at his house "You were seen brmclng the case home." the policeman sairt "Why haven t you reported It to gT "I meant to." replied de Sllva.140 words
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Article405 1961-12-10 23 WORK is the tonic for TOP people COMMON advice to the harassed business executive "Take things easier" is a myth and the myth was sharply exploded recently by one of Britain's leading professors of medicine, Sir Derrick Dunlop. Nearly 500 leaders of industry and commerce in Britain shifted uneasily in405 words
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Advertisement341 1961-12-10 23 It MORE and MORE II PEOPLE VRI OPENING II BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD BANKING SECURITY Share Capital and Resm« exceed £12.000.011(1. E INTEREST Your funds earn interest froai I 9 the day you deposit until th« day you withdraw. I SAVING No Charges. Brokerage. Commission, Fees or Stamp SAFETY341 words
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Article, Illustration662 1961-12-10 24 jfcj i M PRESENTING A PAGE The Christmas stocking WITH SHOPPING FLAIR HfSRITI'l^WVfTTRj It entails dreaming other's dreams.,. PERFECT PRESENT-PICKING entails dreaming other people's dreams and making them come true. Or, at any rate, as true as your budget will allow. The ideal gift should be662 words
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260 1961-12-10 24 yyHY not give yourself a little treat? I see nothing against some self-directed generosity when caught in the seasonal snowstorm of dollars and price tags. Mrs. Catherine Llm. Singapore's dimpled corsetiere. has some very pretty "pretties" in hand. For instance. those260 words
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Article217 1961-12-10 24 Mr. Neverwell has a cough ••^ITHATS th* be6t thing to take Tot my smoker's cough. Doctor?" askid Mr Neverwell The Doctor gave him j quizzical look "The oniy really safe thing to take Is an X-ray photograph. ■•I've seen far too many patients who have *on* on coughing for months217 words
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Advertisement186 1961-12-10 24 You get I (joNkn-fftak {jfauoi in HEINZ VEGETABLE SOUP That's the way Heinz cooks I/^Vf make it— with all the pa- ;> 5) j^/ /M) tience and pride you use in X^Jmßl' your own kitchen! The choice Af^^^k selection of juicy, tastetempting, garden fresh vege- tables in Heinz Vegetable fc~^^Zs>J^\186 words
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Advertisement366 1961-12-10 24 THIS XMAS WE'RE GIVING 3 AUTOMATIC V I RV GIFTS t \%<smiem J W Siiibeam automatic £^^> MIXMASTCR OE LUXE I^^"} Only Mixmotter gnm yoo oil S»_ the marvellous leolurei 10 U M.— I neceisary for perfect cooking Available in white, red, treim V p-.jflaL-^-'wX and chrome. V jllPp*^ (tfiiibeam366 words
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Article, Illustration554 1961-12-10 25 Don't be so lazy this Xmas WRITTEN FOR YOU BY GILLIAN MILLS GIFT YOU MUST BUY A FAT CHEQUE? LKT'S face facts! Mm do like to be lazy at Christmas. If they have a wife or mother, they unhlinkingly relegate to her the annual chore of Christmas planning. You can554 words
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Article475 1961-12-10 25 STILL ON THE SHIRT NOTE Follow the bold new trend and dress to kill STILL on the far-from-starchy shirt note, I switch from last week's sports of sorts to today's "Dress to kill" denouement. The most revolutionary piece of shirt news concerns the two perennial bestsellers white and cream. White475 words
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Article, Illustration83 1961-12-10 25 BLONDE above demurely poses in her boyfriend's new evening shirt. The front panel is of Austrian lace on a black background. The copper-nob has borrowed a soft-sheen, sky-blue silk. The four en display are a check; a blue and white (but DEEP royal blue) stripe with83 words
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Advertisement269 1961-12-10 25 ...the toothpaste with germ-fighting red stripes B|P^ IBP jf s** &u*m "llb Jmp y° ur eet h cleaner... youi its ""^■lfcNfe 41 whiter ...your wh Jjt $^m 8p Signal really makes your teeth cleaner. It keeps your mouth and l>rcnth fTjdtflttl^^^ fil »Ps^ fresh— and tastes good, too! The active269 words
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505 1961-12-10 26 The future for you if you become an architect ARCHITECTURE is attractive career for any young man who can combine a practical outlook with vision, imagination and oreativeness. An architect not only designs buildings, he also their construction. He also designs and supervises the expansion or alteration of buildings and505 words
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307 1961-12-10 26 WE answer the question HOW? |)HAH Know Alls: When ;i man kisses a girl against her will, be is charged with outraging her modesty. If a girl kisses a man under similar circumstances, can he take action against her? A girl used force307 words
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Article271 1961-12-10 26 IS it advisable for me to chuck my S2OO-a-month clerical job to join the Singapore Polytechnic for a nautical course? Since the age of 10. I have been dreaming of a sea career. Now, after reading the Sunday Times Career Corner No. 2. on Nov. 26. that271 words
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568 1961-12-10 26 PROBLEM OF THE BRIGHT BOY AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CLASS ix JF your child is bright, that's good. If he is dull, that's unfortunate. But to have a child who is obviously bright but who acts dull, that's infuriating. Why is it that the occasional child with a flrst-class568 words
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Advertisement210 1961-12-10 26 the guests were waiting... AH AJO/ 2 \£3t^S^ *O</ A SAHOAf^e y Hk t-OL COOKWG. Wrr~^^^K£C^~L- 4^ .3 S I yEZ.GFAoi'j LJ I V!"' > I PBMf| I Ji/SrCHOPPr-NG < *V^^^^j I 7H£ lf£G£7aSUX J M^B MOT A BA/VOAGE... /TS. m y j j w/K/j.vß ctuM&. j/J I i 1210 words
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Advertisement17 1961-12-10 26 DROP us a line at: The Know Alls. Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9.17 words
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Advertisement323 1961-12-10 26 R«t«MATISM The fastest relief you can get is 'ASPRO' tablets. Safe for all the family ijSI ASPRO' used in ov«r 100 countries. Famous for, nearly .half a century. Get Fast Relief From EAR WAX PROBLEMS Now you can rinse away deep seated ear wax problems quickly and painlessly. Itchiness, pressure323 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1961-12-10 27 CAN YOU PASS AN 11 -PLUS? RECENTLY thousands of schoolchildren in Malaya took an exami nation that may well decide the pattern of their lives. It was the 11-Plus examination. For them It was the day of the great divide between children who in 20 years' time will form the1,365 words
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201 1961-12-10 27 GO-INVITE YOUR PARENTS TO TRY THIS 50. Banana is to Fruit, as Cabbage ls to (meal, garden, green, vegetable, lettuce). 51. John is smaller than James, but taller than Harry. Robert is taller than Harry and John, but smaller than James. Who is smallest? 52. If there are more consonants201 words
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Article243 1961-12-10 27 HERE ARE THE ANSWERS I K. 3 O. 4 Q 5 P. 6 28 7 adjective 8 fix. 9 sea-lion. 10 Wardrobe. 11 trees. cane (crossed out) 12 tradesmen ductoi (crossed out) 13 landscape hurricane crossed out) 14 book frame (crossed out* 15 heaven* volcano (crossed out' 16 cloth shirt.243 words
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Advertisement20 1961-12-10 27 ij^H ¥«>;.; '■W'X™: fr g \S*r rt'i^i A problem for adult minds unaccustomed to mental gymnastics prepare for a big shock20 words
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Miscellaneous1798 1961-12-10 28 7 lC /-//5c^cV-^/ I 03. A Co? TO A._ EXCREMENT V*r h*S GE^E?-'='/- 5-* A Siv tu s TOZAN'7* \S r J>ZZl±?£trijiCn HA??V, 5ECAJ5E OP HIS EXPEKliNCES I70L- T~E sr^E Aj*«c^5 xa' c<. 7 ,i* i J' --m— TARTAR'S PACE 15 CREASEP WITH A SMILE AS I I AS TARZAW1,798 words
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Miscellaneous91 1961-12-10 29 3 I^^* JtA I 1 n Ka k tjT\ 30 Tl i^ mI^L j t* w n Ml. J^^^^F^s. w V J I •>'«»«•'-" iJ'J «U l»- »««lr<M. ..»..U j llUl.a|)«i<ir<S l W.il>.lK »«Ui 4 h I I I J > t>... .-Mr 1i..-.HmUI r.«M' r«««iv«d. f d. IKO. Kin»91 words
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