The Straits Times, 31 December 1961
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Title Section13 1961-12-31 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malaga No. 1373. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1961. 20 CENTS13 words
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Article273 1961-12-31 1 RESOLVE today. Be certain of your copy. For nexl week the ever-fresh Sunday Times will #o marching into 19(12 with the most exciting series of > >ur reading life Tin- Great Malayan Trials. RIGHT from today, New Year's Eve, the Sunday Panes is273 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1961-12-31 1 At last the promise of peace and stability in at least some of the world's hottest trouble spots ROUND-WORLD ROUND-UP AS 1961 ENDS MORE TROOPS TO BE RECALLED NEXT YEAR THE New Year will be ushered in at midnight tonight with crises in six1,134 words
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152 1961-12-31 1 Meadow Earl (10-to-one chance) wins: Bad day for Piggott PAGE ONE SPORT MELBOURNE, Sat. Meadow Earl, a 10-to-one chance, won the International Stakes over 10 furlongs .here today. He won by three-quarters of a length from the r.ine-to-four favourite- Savage. Roger Poincele-.. < Prance) was the best placed overseas jockey,Reuter - 152 words
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Article27 1961-12-31 1 Indian soldiers and 17 white Portuguese troops were killed in the two-day campaign in Ooa. Daman and Dm. the Indian Government announced yesterday.27 words
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Article29 1961-12-31 1 ....Multi-millionaire showman, married 41-year-old former ehowttirl Joyce Matthews In New Tor* on Friday, for the second ime. Ii Is Rase's fourth marriage, and Joyce's flfth.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article22 1961-12-31 1 Which officials of Ghana's ruling Convention People's Party or their wives may own has been Imposed by President Nkrumah.22 words
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87 1961-12-31 1 VOLUNTEERS ANSWER SOEKARNO'S APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Many Indonesian: .'itizens In the Federation have registered at the Indonesian Embassy here in response to President Soekarno's call for volunteers to liberate West Irian. A spokesman could not s«y when the volunteers would be called up. The embassy was owaUinjc further orders87 words
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Article169 1961-12-31 1 MELBOURNE, Saturday. 'piIE CANCER Institute Board of Australia yesterday announced a new technique which may give new hope to some cancer sufferers. A statement issued by the Cancer Institute Board said: "The treatment Involves pressurising a patient in an atmosphere of pure oxygen before bombarding the169 words
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Article79 1961-12-31 1 CALSBUHY. Sat. A nm 0 Sunday paper called the Sunday Mirror, alined ai the African market, is to be launched in the Rhodesia n Federation In a week'? time. Its editor, Mr. A. J. Lrvin. said today. He said the paper would be mainly pictorial. It was79 words
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Article20 1961-12-31 1 r Tnant of the United Nations, has aoDolnted three new Undersecretaries from NiKeria. the United Arab ReDUbHc and Czechoslovakia.20 words
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Article, Illustration400 1961-12-31 1 K.L. varsity chancellor: These two men are in the running K. LUMPUR. Sat QNE of two men with' long associations with the University of Malaya is likely to be appointed Chancellor of the University here after it becomes a national institution on Monday. They are Haji Mustapha Albakri bin Haji400 words
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Article102 1961-12-31 1 THE WORLD THIS MORNING A CARPENTER... l.">-\ei»i -old hrw Hint I.urn, was .idmitt.ii, to hospital in a sniou< condition shortly before midniiht. He was found with slab wounds nrar a cofleestall at Jala ii Besar, Singapore. QUEEN ELIZABETH Tne funarj liner, raced to the aid of British freighter s.mi.ilj yesterday102 words
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Article40 1961-12-31 1 JAILED for bigamy, "Reggie" Van Rippy was smartly whipped oat of Arkansas State penitentiary for men. For a routine medical examination showed that "Reggie." who had carried one bride too many across the threshold, is a woman.40 words
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Article, Illustration244 1961-12-31 2 MALAYAN IS CHOSEN FOR COVER OF BOOK |> [SBANE, Sat. A Malayan student, Inche Ghazi bin Hasbollah, 19. was chosen fro m 800 overseas students In Brisbane to appear with an Australian on the cover of a booklet to aid the building of an International House for the University of244 words
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256 1961-12-31 2 NEW RADIO SERVICE WILL BRING IN CASH -TENGKU K. LUMPUR. Sat. I rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that with the introduction of commercial broadcasting next Monday Radio Malaya would depend less on the taxpayers' money. He was speaking over Radio Malaya in his capacity as Minister of256 words
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Article, Illustration287 1961-12-31 2 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA By Ipoh, Saturday SEENIVASAGAM URGES ASSET FREEZE AND TOTAL CLAMP ON BUSINESS TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN was asked today to take emergency measures to deal with the "mushroom insurance companies." The appeal was made by Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, M.P. and secretary-general of the287 words
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108 1961-12-31 2 THREE MEN PLEAD GUILTY TO OPIUM CHARGES JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Three out of seven men. Tan Tal Pol. Ng Buck Choon and Chan Gen Guan. pleaded guilty today In the Sessions Court here before the President, Tuan Syed Agll Barakbah. to two charges of possessing opium and having utensils for108 words
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Article37 1961-12-31 2 BINGAPORE, Sat. The Istana Negara grounds will be open to the public on New Year Day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Singapore Police Band will give an hour-long performance from 4.30 p.m.37 words
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Article329 1961-12-31 2 FISHES are unabie to take a nap during the day unless they can find a dark hole or cave In which to hide- This is firstly because, in the wild state, they must be always alert for enemies, but more particularly because they have no eyelids and so329 words
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Article, Illustration225 1961-12-31 2 TAN ON VET PLANS TO AID FARMERS SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE GOVERNMENT is to streamline the veterinary sen-ices to farmers to improve their livelihood, the Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan. announced today. He said: "Plans to bring such services to the doorsteps of farmers are now225 words
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Article118 1961-12-31 2 Singapore's road deaths rise SINGAPORE. Sat— With 48 holiday hours to go. the 1961 death toll on Singapore roads up to last night was 188—35 more than last year. There was also a big increase In accidents— 3o.399 against 26.186. These accidents took a toll of an average of 15118 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-12-31 2 Tory MPs drive in on first Far East tour TWO British Members of Parliament. Mr. Humphry Berkeley and Mr. Peter Tapsell (above), who are on their first tour of the Far East, arrived by car in Johore Bahru yesterday from Malacca. They were accompanied by Mr. J. S. Ellis. Director124 words
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Advertisement236 1961-12-31 2 YOU CAN LOSE ALL YOUR TEETH —unless you take care of fl&^°* feU your vms Sa^H ff&S&mf-mT- "^B Your te th m y perfec *WKjF; ■w 1 but bow about your guon? v < PP\l Unlem gums are ttroni: and HHljj^^ M hraUhy even sound teeth will HMk not be236 words
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Article, Illustration1494 1961-12-31 3 THE BOSS (l AM LOOKING FOR A SHORTHAND-TYPIST') WHO OFFERED IDEA HIS FACE of mi AS A REFERENCE WHAT was the brightest idea of 1961 I was asked at one of the wearisome Christmas parties I have been attending over the past not-so-festive week. I1,494 words
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450 1961-12-31 3 If you don't like to be a nurse, choose radiology RADIOLOGY is career tint oilers :i rewarding job lo the girl who is interested in the treatment of the sick, but feels that nursing isn't her line. A radiographer is a technical assistant in the X-ray department of a hospital450 words
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Article313 1961-12-31 3 A MAN staggered into a railway compartment with what was obviously a very heavy suitca.se. After much grunting and groaning, he managed to heave it up on to the luggage rack right above a woman passenger. She looked up at It with a worried eye. "Supposing313 words
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Article1715 1961-12-31 4 CONCLUDING.... A CONTROVERSIAL MALAYAN SERIAL BY DAVID BARATHAM (PART FIVE) S 9 pore falls after §veek 9 s fighting THE DATE: Jan. 27, 1942. Fearing that any further delay might result in the loss of all his forces in Malaya, General Percival authorised a withdrawal to Singapore, even1,715 words
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Article13 1961-12-31 4 STRONG JAP PRESSURE Defence Stubbornly n^T^rw»~ MunUined VOLUNTEERSIN ACTON T-J^.—13 words
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Article276 1961-12-31 4 EIGHTY DAYS TO SINGAPORE 9 THIS was the historic last edition of the Sunday Times, a single sheet, printed on cne side only, and issued free on Feb. 15, 1942. The armies of the mighty Japanese Empire had made their massive roll south, bringing in their vicious276 words
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271 1961-12-31 4 THE NEVERWELLS fRANNY NEVER WELL had an ingrowing toenali. The poor old lady could only hobble about the house, and when the Doctor called she was sitting with her foot In a basin of hot water. "It isn't due to not cutting my271 words
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Advertisement241 1961-12-31 4 |^^190 M. WORTH OP JAGUARS SOLD^Ti ■^SP|HKs London. Sat. United States and Canadian dlstrl- jHB P'mm! butors have Paced orders (or Jaguar cars worth rcuJHfl |B nmri Msl9o million. The British car firm announced here. ti9 ■B^" Jaguar said the orders represented a doubling th«j|B ■l-' tne demand for their241 words
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416 1961-12-31 5 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG On&: We want to make our service second to none in world 200 for Britain and scholarships for future tutors By Penang, Saturday r PHK Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, today announced plans to416 words
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Article221 1961-12-31 5 EXTORT BID: MAN IS JAILED OEREMBAN, Sat. A man who tried to extort money from a doctor was today jailed for 18 months. Chu Van. 22. of Paroi upw village, and another man still at large are alleged to have tried to extort $4,000 from Dr. Chen Mun Hin on221 words
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Article53 1961-12-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Yap Chin Kew alias Yap Wah Kum. 22. of Cheras Road, was today sentenced to six months' jail by a Magistrates Court after he pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to a labourer. Liew Tek Yong. with a triangular file on Nov. 2553 words
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Article339 1961-12-31 5 POINTER' on training.. YOUR DOG PROVIDING the word LEAVE is beinc met with the required respon&e our next stags should not be too difficult. We repeat the early lesson, but progress further by opening the door and holding the dog short. He will nc doubt be crowllng or barkj:;rc or339 words
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Article32 1961-12-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor police last night detained a fourth man in connection with the murder of a shop assistant. Ken Siew Kee. 22. in Kepong Road on Christmas Day.32 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-12-31 5 MISS Henriette Newman, twice winner I of the Perak "Miss Golden Voice" contest, married her childhood sweetheart. Capt. F. A. Nicholas, in Ipoh yesterday. Miss Newman, a telephone operator with the Telecoms Department, won the title in 1957 and 1960. Capt. Nicholas is the second-in-com- iikiikl of the 12th Signals94 words
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Article, Illustration143 1961-12-31 5 MALAY CONTRACTORS TOLD: FORM FIRM JPOH, Sat.— About 30 Malay contractors were urged today by the chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, Inche Ahmad bin Daud, to form a company or syndicate to enlarge their business. He said that if Malay contractors formed such a company or syndicate,143 words
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Article108 1961-12-31 5 BRINGING UP BABY: NO MORE DOUBTS JUST how much do YOU know about Bringing Up Baby? Whether you are a mother or a father, or a mother-to-be, or a father-to-be, this is a subject which raises a host of doubts and questions. These doubts arc resolved, these questioas answered, in108 words
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231 1961-12-31 5 Blind music lover George Has to sell his accordion KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. For the past 12 months, a blind youth, George Wong, has been playing his piano-accordion— his most treasured possession whenever he had time. He would sit in the corner of his small room in a house in Seremban,231 words
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87 1961-12-31 5 MASS RALLY TO SUPPORT IRIAN CLAIM SINGAPORE, Sat. The Barisan Sosiuli.s will hold a rally on the open space beside the Taj Cinema, Geylang Serai, from 5 p.m. on Jan. 7, to demonstrate support for Indonesia in its claim to West Irian. Mr. lim Chin Siong, the Barisan Sosialis secretarygeneral,87 words
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195 1961-12-31 5 WORK TOGETHER TO BOOST TOURISM- PATA CHIEF SINGAPORE, Sat. rTVHE publicity director of 1 the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. Jack P. Gabriel, today suggested that Malaya and Singapore should work In close co-operation to promote the tourist industry In both countries. Mr. Gabriel said: "Americans may have heard of195 words
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Advertisement278 1961-12-31 5 EXTRA* Look for the EXTRAS in all Playtex money whan you bay any PLAYTEX BRA. Fcatum that give you extra comfort, extra fit, extra long wear life. Choote the extra feature* that will do the most tor your figure Try these brat today. I if <TVir i«o nfw MACir STYLE278 words
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142 1961-12-31 6 Saigon girl dies in US:Abortion charge NEW YORK, Sat.— A Fairfax County doctor was charged yesterday with murder and abortion following the death of a 21--year-old Vietnamese girl who was attending the University of Maryland. Dr. Thomas G. Boisclair, 40, was accused of performing an abortion on Miss Huynh Thu142 words
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Article27 1961-12-31 6 CORDELL (Oklahoma). Sat.— A flaming two-car collision near here killed eight people last night in one of the worst traffic accidents in Oklahoma history.27 words
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Article481 1961-12-31 6 Macapagal's pledge at the inauguration NATIONS STRUGGLE AGAINST COMMUNISM WILL GO ON MANILA, Saturday. President-elect Diosdado Macapagal, taking his oath of office, today declared a personal war against corruption in the Government. He said that "never within the span of human memory has graft permeated481 words
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Article118 1961-12-31 6 ANNA: CUT BRANDO OUT OF MY NAME LOS ANGELES, Sat. Actress Anna Kashti, who slapped ex-husband Marlon Brando in the face on Thursday after losing a child visitation battle, went to court yesterday to ask that her legal name exclude that of Brando. Instead of Anna Kashn Brando, she saidUPI - 118 words
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Article121 1961-12-31 6 NEW YORK. Sat.— A four-year-old cirl's Christmas wish was heartbreak Ingly unsuitable, but it was granted. The child. Lori House, of Sioux Valley. Minnesota, was able to tell what she wanted for Christmas only with her eyes she is completely paralysed. Nurses ran through a121 words
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Article187 1961-12-31 6 NEW YORK, Sat— A 31--year-old mother In Cleveland. Ohio, who secretly earned gambling money by driving the getaway car for bandits, paid the price for her double life yesterday. Mrs. Betty Wade, mother of five children, appeared to be leading a normal life as187 words
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Article52 1961-12-31 6 GADTHAAB 'Greenland), Sat. A flve-year-old girl was killed and partly eaun by starving sledge doga while on her way to visit her parents on Christmas Eve. it was reported her* today. The eight dot's that attacked the girl at Nlvak outpost, north of here, were laterReuter - 52 words
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Article292 1961-12-31 7 Cure in sight for the killer ...WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES FOR NEWS LEUKAEMIA: NEW HOPE FROM A GIRL'S DEATH LONDON. Sat. Six-year-old Susan Eastwood died from leukaemia but her death may save hundreds of lives. Because the work of her parents since she died has brought a cure for the292 words
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68 1961-12-31 7 A NEW GROUP TO COMBAT FRANCE'S O.A.S. PRIS. Sat. A new group to combat the 0.A.5.. the Secret Army Organisation, has announced Itself Called Organisation for Republican Security O.S.R.*. it will bar the way to the O.A.S. and Fascism while denying Communism the right to stand a.s defender of democracy68 words
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224 1961-12-31 7 LONDON. Sat. j A REVOLUTIONARY system of spelling, which is being tried ex- perimentally at selected schools, is proving an outstanding success. After only three months of a three-year trial of the 43-letter new alphabet, teachers have found that the dullest children224 words
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Article684 1961-12-31 7 BEGINNING of THE END for SALAZAR I THf PACC THAT KEtPS V I YOU IN THf PICTURE. J. ATKINSON SPOTLIGHTS A QUESTION MARK OVER PORTUGAL'S FUTURE LONDON. Tuesday. THE GAY, striped umbrellas will soon bo jfoing: up outside the street cafes in Portugal to welcome tourists seeking refuge from the684 words
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Article, Illustration113 1961-12-31 7 11 A I BKITT- the SweMQI rlish actress if in i wife of Ameri can-Nejjro entertainer Sammy Davis, Jr.. seen with her ">!-month-old daughter Tracy, during a visit lo her parents' home in Lidingo. outside Stockholm. Popper picture. EUtnV K actress Lauren Bacall (37) and her tjAuT liusban <l. 38-year-old113 words
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Article62 1961-12-31 7 DO YOU RECOGNISE HER? DESPITE the rather obvious signs of travel fatigue. Miss Grace Li IH-vear-old music student who represented Formosa in the recent Miss World contest still shows a lot of the clamour that won her the title of the world's second most beautiful woman in London. The picture62 words
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Article594 1961-12-31 7 Sunday in America DATELINE NEW YORK: A LONG WAY TO GO' BKi business achievements yes, Hul in such modest in deavours as puss in^ i\ suit booking ii hold room, or buying ;i simple gift Americans "have a long way to This is the verdict, of a poll published on594 words
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Advertisement88 1961-12-31 6 SING OUT FOR A frjjttu j i hVh i ii SINGER gV flgfl j^ I SINGt* ISK SrwiNG MirNlNI The woman who knows chooses a Singer, I I because Singer gives her the best! So SINOCR I 4- t Deiuxe I i sing out for a Singer when you want88 words
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Article905 1961-12-31 8 So unhappy in his new job HAVE I DONE THE CORRECT THING?" FEEL most unhappy in niv new job, which I look after giving up another job because of poor working conditions. I feel discouraged ;iii(l wonder if I have done the rigty thing afler all. JM. (iivp yourself time905 words
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671 1961-12-31 8 A battle plan to fight the familiar New Year resolution blues HAPPY NEW YEAR, everybody! 1 expect you are all busy polishing up your halos with resolutions, sadly to pop as fast as the balloons at tonight's party! If you are sincerely anxious about671 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-12-31 8 Step by step STEP by step with man's penetrations into space, move the fashions of today. Here, by top Italian designer Emilio Pucci, is an example of superb, elongated elegance with the shape and dash of Die rocket. In ivory-loned satin, this gown sweeps UPWARD (never downward in modern fashion100 words
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Advertisement75 1961-12-31 8 (A M measure) \^k Mushroom mH fflm SOUP \kZS ,*u x talizing soup tempts your 1 I appetite. Those tender little mushrooms y are specially selected expertly cooked, combined with thick dairy 1 cream and exquisitely seasoned to make J just about the most delicious eating ever. m I Make75 words
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Miscellaneous448 1961-12-31 8 n.-.rt »wa Toni Meredith: 9.00 Dlicoverifs: RADIO MALAYA AH Stations: 9.30 The News; 9.40 Pull Result* of Social and Wp|A..M Kuala Lumpur. Penang. fare Services Lotteries drawn at Malacca And National Short Wave Johore Bahru: 9.55 Interlude; 10.00 Only. 6.00 Negara-ku And The Programme Preview; 10.30 The News Headlines: 6.05448 words
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Article, Illustration916 1961-12-31 9 LEE: BRITAIN WILL GIVE UP N. BORNEO IF... SINGAPORE, Sat. THE British (Government will not hold on to their Borneo territories if they find they cannot protect their military bases in Singapore, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said lust Bight Mr. Lee was discussing the Malaysia plan with916 words
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Article300 1961-12-31 10 ON this Uu>t day of 1961 we drink a toast to the effective permanence of the United Nations, an organisation imperfect in many ways but which nevertheless represents our last chance of establishing a real international authority. Imperfect? Yes. certainly. The most glaring imperfection: The300 words
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Article98 1961-12-31 10 HAS it been a hectic week? A wearisome round of late parties, bored people and much moaning after the night before? Are you yawning as the clock nears the magic hour of twplve. impatient for the chimes that will ring in the new year and signal your departure98 words
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Article698 1961-12-31 10 SAMUEL PATTAR MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 24 - WHY I THINK I WILL GET MARRIED SAMUEL PATTAR MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 24 By AT THIS time of the year when I attend one Christmas family gathering after another and hear the joyous squeal of children playing with new toys I pose the question I have so often asked698 words
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585 1961-12-31 10 CHIN SWEE FONG MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 29 - WHY I THINK I WONT GIVE UP SMOKING CHIN SWEE FONG MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 29 By IT IS not just that cigarette smoking is so expensive. For my vices I have always managed to find the money. But when it is the last week of December, the time for585 words
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Article903 1961-12-31 10 KEEP 'YOUR LETTERS SHOR 1 THE BRITISH -THROUGH ASIAN EYES I WONDER how fair Is John Selvam in his article "Sorry, no coloured" (Sunday Times. Dec. 17). I too. hart my share of obnoxious English landladies but on th( whole though they could try to make a better903 words
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Article77 1961-12-31 10 WHAT a triumphal tour the Yang dl-Pertnaa Aeons has been having in India. How heart-warming to see the Malayan and the Indian peoples re-forge once again the bonds that once existed between their two countries. The ramparts of division which colonialism built in these r^rts have77 words
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965 1961-12-31 10 ARTHUR GOP ALAN - Job-scope 196 2 —for a man with a degree ARTHUR GOP ALAN POTLIOHTINO THE PERSONNEL REVOLUTION NO> TAKING PLACE IN OUR INDUSTRY BY YOU are the managing director of an engineering company, and you are discussing stall matters with your friend Tan, who owns a thriving advertising business. You, too,965 words
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Advertisement32 1961-12-31 10 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protects your business SKRIP is th« safwt ink for business because it can be erased or washed cut, but never completely removedit cc-^es back under 'black light' SHEAFFERS32 words
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Advertisement286 1961-12-31 10 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating; simplified way to Improve their English, gain selfconfidence, and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of the day, has286 words
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Article, Illustration364 1961-12-31 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By K. Lumpur, Sat. Death damages payment— $32,900 widow who lives in a hut will buy new clothes tor her 6 children NEW YEAR will bring hope of a new life for six hungry children and their widowed mother. Ever since her husband died in364 words
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206 1961-12-31 11 RUBBER MEN SEE TENGKU ON NEW DUTY SCHEME DENANG. Sat.—-Teng- ku Abdul Rahman today heard representations from a Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce delegation against the new arrangements to collect duty on rubber exported from Penang island from Jan. 1. The six delegates, led by the president of the Chamber206 words
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Article103 1961-12-31 11 MYSTERY BLAST AT FIRM IPOH, Sat.— A home-made bomb exploded in the showroom of a motor firm at the Junction of Jalang Yang Kalsom and Chamberlain Road here last ni»ht. The bomb, which went off with a loud bang, caused slight damage to the ceiling and to a new station103 words
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Article59 1961-12-31 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sai. Mr. C. S. Kumar. 42. secretary to Mr. Justice J. O. Adams, left here by rail today on transfer. Mr. Kumar will serve as secretary to Mr. Justice Hnshim in the High Court Kota Bharu. and will be succeeded here by Mr. T. Nesathurai59 words
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163 1961-12-31 11 Boy looked for job wearing a stolen ribbon PENANG, Sat. A 16--year-old boy from Singapore was charged in the Penang Juvenile Court today with possessing a stolen medal the Semanetat Rimba, Malaya's second highest Scout award. The senior Sessions Court President. Mr. K. SomaMindram. ordered him to be sent to163 words
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195 1961-12-31 11 AFTER FLEEING REDS 3 YEARS AGO, 10 ON WAY TO FORMOSA DENANG, Sat.— Ten more K refugees who escaped from Communist-controll-ed Hainan Island, off the south coast of China, nearly three years ago are now in Penang awaiting repatriation to Formosa as soon as possible. The refugees comprising three families195 words
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98 1961-12-31 11 Pay increase for 200 Bata workers SINGAPORE, Sat. The Bata Shoe Company here has signed a new wage agreement with the Singapore Shoe Workers' Union for its 200 employees. The new scale provides for Increments ranging from $3 to 15 for piece-rate, daily-rated and monthly paid employees. The agreement comes98 words
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Article, Illustration400 1961-12-31 11 Apartheid in S.A: A complete 'misconception' SINGAPORE, Saturday. A South African company executive, Mr. E. M. Rothgiesser, said here today that Malayans, like other Asians, had a "complete misconception about the South African situation and her apartheid policy." Although a critic of the apartheid policy himself Mr. Rothgiesser said that400 words
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Article89 1961-12-31 11 If UAL A TRENOGANU, Sat. The Dungun ferry still closed to traffic, because of floods. The private railway line from Dungun to the Buklt Best Iron mine, however, can be used again. Other flood reports In the state this afternoon: Kuala TrengganuDururun Road impassable to traffic from89 words
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39 1961-12-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, the Third Criminal District Judge and former Deputy Public Prosecutor, has resigned from Government service. Mr. Coomaraswamy has been district Judge since September. He will Join a legal firm.39 words
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Article35 1961-12-31 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— There will be no rehearsal of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra on New Year Day. The next rehearsal, in the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Theatre, will be on Jan. 8.35 words
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Article34 1961-12-31 11 SINGAPORE. Bat.— Water will be cut off tomorrow In zones TWO and THREE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.. and In zones FIVE and SEVEN from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.34 words
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Article25 1961-12-31 11 SINGAPORE. Sal. The till price hen today was $474 75 a plcul. up $2.75 anci .he offering 270 tons, up 20 tons.25 words
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Article24 1961-12-31 11 6INOAPORE Copra Association noon prices: January $26 (N). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk $37 sellers, drum (40 sellers. Tli>tone was culel.24 words
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206 1961-12-31 11 Mazlan Noordin - Mazlan Noordin From KAPTAI (East Pakistan), l Sat.— The Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agonß this morning visited the Kaptai dam, a huge hy-dro-electric Droject helping to transform the economy of East Pakistan. Their Majesties were accompanied by the East Pakistan206 words
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Article, Illustration151 1961-12-31 11 DR. PHAY IS NEW CHAIRMAN OF P.s.C. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inchc Vusof bin Ishak, yesterday appointed Batu Pahat-born Dr. Phay Seng Whatt (above) as Chairman of the Singapore Public Service Commission. His letter of appointment was presented to him at the City Hall yesterday morning by the Deputy Prime151 words
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Article186 1961-12-31 11 Gay is the word MALAYANS BEGIN THE BIG CELEBRATIONS I( UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malayans tonight got into the swing of the New Year spirit. All night <yub.s and other places of entertainment nere were packed wltu revellers, exchanging shouts of "Happy New Year" as they drank and danced. Restaurants and186 words
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Article39 1961-12-31 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Major-General Charles J. Timmes. deputy chief of the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group in Vietnam, will be the guest of the Commander-in,-Chlef, Far East Land Forces, LtGoneral Sir Nigel Poett. at Flagstaff House tomorrow.39 words
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Advertisement132 1961-12-31 11 The wonder blade your face won't feel It's true! Shaving's believing. The new Blue Gillette EXTRA gives you the most %yn w\vw r y comfortable shave you've ever had f —you won't believe there's a blade in your razor. A unique process gives this new blade unbelievable shaving power. No132 words
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Miscellaneous95 1961-12-31 11 TODAY'S HIGH TIDE TIMES TODAY: Sedlll KechU 348 TOMORROW: Sedill KechU am (7.6 ft.). 06 pan. (5.7 ft.); I, 30 am <7-« i-). 6 pjn. (5.9 ft.); Singapore 602 «.m. (78ft» Siugapore 501 a.m. (7.7 ft.), 6 .43 pin. (6.7 ft.): Port Dlcic-' 6.08 pm. (6.9 ft.); Port Dick- n95 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1961-12-31 12 ...Marilyn Monroe tells us about Clark Gable THOUSANDS have asked Marilyn Monroe about the "King." but she has remained silent. Now fihe tells us about the man who was her "only hero" as a lonely child and as a famous star. The man and film1,367 words
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Article, Illustration18 1961-12-31 12 See what's behind the veil go courting bird style take a walk tlwusmmuifusine in this newspaper next Sunday18 words
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Advertisement124 1961-12-31 12 KS^m FOR QUALITY A^ KNITTED GARMENTS A rl INSIST ON 4^dSe£eif Sportswear are made from 100# Combed Yarn B^^B"^?^^ Cotton yarns, for Knitwear are carded but no a ore combed. Combing is the final M «%j refining process making the yarns extro R W' fine, even and strong. All p\124 words
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Advertisement162 1961-12-31 12 WHERE ARE THEY NOW? DEMEMBER that historic day in May, 1953, when Hie world's highest mountain was conquered by a Sherpa and a New Zealander? The co-con-querors of Mount Everest were Tensing Norkay and Edmund Hillary. Their feat in the Himalayas was greeted by a world-wide blaze of publicity. Tensing162 words
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Article225 1961-12-31 13 Modest dancers get the sack LONDON. Sat. Two English girls one a baronet's daughter h a v i been sacked trom their 5425 -a week dancing jobs in the film "Cleopatra." Tim reason They protested that the tiny piccr o: chiffon they wen liven to wear above the waist ni225 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1961-12-31 13 CLEO SHAMBLES BKLOW: Action at last! It's only a rehearsal for Cleopatra's triumphal entry into Rome, but It's better than just sitting around on the set, impatient and bored with drawn-out inactivity. Three MONTHS in Rome-ami they've shot only 14 MINUTES IT'S LABELLED the most super, colossal film of all.1,198 words
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225 1961-12-31 13 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By THE SECOND TIME AROUND Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest, Andy CriffiHis, Juliet Prowse 20th Century-Fox (Cinemascope-Dc Luxe color) rE traditional western go«s west in this pleasantly humorous caricature of the much idolised tin star. All because it's none other than little Debbie Reynolds225 words
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Advertisement220 1961-12-31 13 Er^ CATHAT ORGANISATION (HnnaO-EE) 12th Big Day!^r*V.3 O o P O n, 0 WITOISDiVi i •i^ijV t And For An Extra lreot: 4 t The Horse With The Hying TaiU Today 845 cm "ROCK-A-BYfc BABY #i.T l JTT^'a— Ti B~J 1 1 f% t Htw Showing! n^V^°°tl ■■^Second Steve forrcst220 words
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Advertisement60 1961-12-31 13 rsmnmnrin ™-*°<"«i 2nd M Jif I 111 II DUIT] SHOWS LjUJLuLLjUULJ L_ll*i** !lJ Week RESHMI ROOMAIP^ TODAY 11 A.M. Copper Sky Spaccmoster X7 (0/F) TOMORROW 10.30 A.M.: "TIME MACHINE" TOMORROW 12.30 P.M. "BIG COMBO" HHHVBBHV 65', TARION 35 Bo8 'o COTTOH SHIRTS^ V Tanon is a new poiyster fibre which60 words
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Advertisement398 1961-12-31 13 ■m PT 4KftJ~ Ssafii^sSr— i W^tm^WmMi t**-'» technicolor with YOKO TANI and Malaya s own ANNA MAY WONG PLUS SPECIAL SHORT: ROYAL TOUR OF WEST AFRICA "DRUMS FOR A QUEEN" I in Technicolor DAILY 4 SHOWS AT: 1 1 .00 a.m.. 2.1 5. 6.15 9.1 5 p.m. Admission: Stalls $1398 words
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Advertisement91 1961-12-31 14 You look worried. Something on your mind? Ql Oh, your new car! Not running too well? Perhaps you're not using the right petrol. Hf i mmr^^m\ t l High compression engines in modern cars need a modern fuel SUPERSHELL... ...with ICA to control ignition, making sure there's no waste of91 words
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Miscellaneous1706 1961-12-31 14 lL v J I f I .^a. m j OCC -Aut mmmm«HMMmmmmmmmmm Socially you are in the llmelighi st ORPIO 'Oct. 24 Nov. &&<m^^^^m^^^^^mm^^^m^^^^^mW^S^mWm and meetmß mast important 22' You worry aoout a <on- jv p^ J mf mmWi Wm7 I mT P'-op'e during the coming week. tr,ic: that will1,706 words
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Miscellaneous65 1961-12-31 15 l<(* "^^^V t m I <Jlll l i''«.i.K:-.-r.-.i.-i.«g/iiJU;.i^iw,\v.iMi: < >; < ,..w..i. j V»ff «^> W i.\raß^Jy/ 'yfi^S oti >• jr.. -i»k<t- v.r r.\\c.:i, ci\ q C«3 m T x\ /l^-~" I I .^B^BB'Bb a -^-IP^Zm? HSI- g Ip'r J^*r^ Aim 1 f fs m f i i*l p^k^ h65 words
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Article, Illustration400 1961-12-31 17 PETER LIIVTS MOTORING PICTURE PREVIEW Super-luxury on wheels with the new, exciting Jaguar Mark X THE NEW, -Mark X Jaguar saloon is expected within the next couple of months. I understand it will. only be a demonstration model. Even then it should be MM of the400 words
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Article530 1961-12-31 17 LAST week I wrote in Career Corner about accountancy as a profession. A render has written in to say that I did not mention all the different ways open to boys in Malaya who want to obtain an accountant's certificate. Scotland. England and Wales.530 words
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Article314 1961-12-31 17 irnil de Igl;: and anlicipaTT tlon. I Itarn that a lew entniiMastlc hay.> formed a druma r-roup under UM name Expernnenul Tlieatre Ciub. This, as far ai I can gather, v, something on tne ine.N of theatre workshop Tne\ have rhosen to perform Tbao Yu'3314 words
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Article435 1961-12-31 17 Three who won't come home DROP a line to: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. J)KAH Know Alls: I am an 18-year-old girl, supporting a sister, aged 16, and a brother, aged 10. Our parents were divorced sonic years ago. They later married different435 words
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Advertisement138 1961-12-31 17 i£& 2£& s^a Give JEWELLERY ...A possession to Cherish— a truly thoughtful Gift. Hi vr/fJk m\ ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS of superb quality and skilled workmanship. Platinum Jewellery with Precious Sronei Cultured Pearl Omamtntt Jade and Gold OrnamenH MIKIMOTO PEARLS YOU SAVE MORE when you buy from u» ond you138 words
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Advertisement332 1961-12-31 17 Pretty Feet acts like mag.c on hard, rough skin, rolling it right away Dead dry skin |ust rubs off and feet, legs hands elbows. th cer,^ grow smoother softer, cleaner and oh 1 So <- 0/ much prettier. Pretty Feet cannot harm *pp vc healthy skin Use it as often332 words
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Miscellaneous285 1961-12-31 17 (popular crossword) II 1 I \CKOSS: 1. Old-fashioned <7»;.rd (3>; 3. Tools i7>: 4. Sharn--7 Rascal <s>: 12. Band of men oner 1 4 > S. Silvery-white <6>: 6. i6>- 13 More than one <6>: 14, 1 Derail (4>; 7. For injured arms Shooting pains (7>. 16. Satire <s>; i6>;285 words
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Article, Illustration232 1961-12-31 18 This week's winners PICTURE CONTEST WINNER of the weeks TOP PRIZK of $30 is •Drying White Cloth i above i. submitted by Rnbert Wong, P.O. Box 664. Singapore. Mr. Wong used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford F.P. :j film. Setting: Ml 1 125 second. The MOOND PRIZK of $20 |a232 words
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Article26 1961-12-31 18 - HCAUBE of pressure of space, the Sunday Times l>i>c tor hits been hrfd over for a wrrk. He will be back ne\t Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration441 1961-12-31 18 Hh H By THE CITY EDITOR DON'T forget to cot this out and keep for future reference. If you have a problem or doubt, write to: The City Editor. Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore It. BANKER OR BROKER? 'J'HK banker or the441 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1961-12-31 18 BERNARD HARRIS - BERNARD HARRIS By HER JEWELS ALONE ARE WORTH A FORTUNE AMID the news of Christ-mas-tide gifts to charity, one item stood out last week £12,000 from Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother to an organisation which helps the families of Servicemen. A gift of that1,007 words
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Advertisement24 1961-12-31 18 tm f\ O f» Brilliant Astrologer Dorothy Adams foretells your late in the year ahead in thi* wppL'c IllAliMiJ!/ llJr r T J XV/24 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-12-31 18 "li^i«B^3 Jw looking for Good heavens vo r I nln M sowethiyiq snail- M>£S FiH&uaficT plvfyJrrnsc VMling* wiloy P»wor n20 words
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382 1961-12-31 19 ALL-BLUES CUP RUGBY NORTH FINALIST DECIDED IPOH, Saturday. DERAK ASIANS put up a determined and gallant display to beat Penang Asians, defending champions, by 10 points (two goals) to nil in the last North zone tie of the All-Blues Cup rugger382 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-12-31 19 AUSTRALIA'S inside left, QnLne, on right beats S.R.C. goalkeeper Bingham to this ball in a well-supported Australian attark during play in yesterday mornins's friendly on the S.R.C. padang. The Australians won 8-2. Sunday Times picture39 words
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Article, Illustration348 1961-12-31 19 FORMER K.L. BOY IS CAPPED BY AUSTRALIA by ERNEST FRIDA A Kuala Lumpur boy. a nephew of Malaya's hockey International C. R. Martin Jnr. who loft for Australia 11 years ago to study and then to stay on permanently when his parents migrated there, returned to Malaya on Friday morning348 words
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Article122 1961-12-31 19 "JVfALACCA. Sat. Holders iTJ Penang and Singapore shared the singles and doubles when they began the Foong Seong Cup Inter-State badminton championship challenge round at the Malacca Badminton Hall tonight. The match will be continued tomorrow from 7.30 p.m. when the three remaining singles and two122 words
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Article294 1961-12-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. OELANGOR, the Malaya Cup champions, beat Singapore 4-2 in a wellcontested friendly soccer match watched by a crowd of 2,000 at the Mer- deka Stadium tonight. Selangor's well deserved victory evened the score this season between these two great rivals of the294 words
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120 1961-12-31 19 SEREMBAN. Saturday. OELANGOR SIKHS maintained their unbeaten record in the annual All-Malayan inter-state Sikhs hockey tournament for the Gurudwara Cup when they beat Singapore Sikhs, the defending champions. 2-0 on the N.S. Club nadang here today. Selangor are now well set to win the120 words
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Article36 1961-12-31 19 BTDNEY. tr;u. Wimbledon champion Rod Layer has been preferred to his Davis Cup team mate Koy Emerson as the number our ,<eed tor the Australian singles championship starting here on Jan. 4.36 words
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Article36 1961-12-31 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Joyful Indians beat H.M.S. Cassandra 6-3 in a friendy soccer match at Farrer Park today Indians scored through Marlmuthu <2i. Krishnan <2>. Narayanan and Salahudin. Strieker. Blake and Bailes scored for Casandra.36 words
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Article259 1961-12-31 19 British soccer hit by snow lONDON, Sat.— Snowbound and 1 irozen pitches in the north. and waterlogged grounds in the south, caused the po&tponemei'.t of more than half the soccer flxture.' in England and Scotland today. By noon, tne only First Division match still on was between Tottenham Hotspur and259 words
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142 1961-12-31 19 I CINOAPORE. Sat— The Austra- han hockey side had a final match in Singapore this morning before leavln r in the afternoon for India to take part in the World hockey tourna'nent. The Australians, who beat PanMalaya by 4-3 yesterday, proved too good for142 words
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Article44 1961-12-31 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— R.A.S.C beat H.M.S. Bulwark by 14-6 in their rußbv match played here today. Beckett t dropper goal). Ben ton (try) and Gibb (two penalties and a conversion) scored for R.A.S.C. Owen and Lenolr scored a try each for Bulwark.44 words
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Article186 1961-12-31 19 NAWAB HITS 64 IN THE FOURTH TEST (CALCUTTA, Sat. Bad light brought an early close to the first days play in the fourth cricket Test match between India and Knight after scoring 11. A third-wicket partnership of 93 by V. Mehra (62) and the Nawab of Pataudl (64) helped India186 words
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477 1961-12-31 19 KENNY FERNANDEZ - MALA YA GO TO INDIA TODAY WITH 0L YMPIC GAMES AS AIM KENNY FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Sat THE Malayan hockey team leave Kuala Lumpur tomorrow on thier most important mission to learn new and better techniques— and to see for themselves how the best teams in the world train477 words
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106 1961-12-31 19 SINGAPORE, Sat, Sincapore Cricket Club handed RAF. Seletar a 33-0 trouncing in tlinr rugger matrli nn th" "iing their points from three KoaL>, five tries and penalty. Chief score's for SC.C. WbO led 14-0 at half tun*, were Hart* noil who made three106 words
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Advertisement723 1961-12-31 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'per.) to Wordt Hi) (Minimum) •niff month, 10 Wordt StJ4 (Mlh.) •HOTOCOPV OOCUMINTt— Tanr* Pfetocor.y Service 10. Boat Quajr> S «,rr 'MOTOtTAT SERVICE— Dc-mntnti COMtd wolle TOO wait— k'otomatlc. 68. Kiaißnon Road *****. lECRETARIAL, ACCOUNTS. i»ir»rnton and Income tax work undertnkfti «t modvratc li ;sa723 words
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Advertisement168 1961-12-31 19 Fiver The fastest relief you can get is 'ASPRO* tablets. Safe for all the family •ASPRO" used in over 1 00 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. It's new/ You Can Print Your Own Photographs in Ordinary Room Light in Less Than 10 Seconds, For FREE DEMONSTRATION Visit:— Singapore168 words
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Obituary94 1961-12-31 20 MR. K. PONHAMPALAM formerly ji Kiottt K.init»ry Hoard. li».ii. UUMC hi :\.irthi>..>ynn. Ali'j Bator School. I*rn»rloh. viroaU Police ■ntQMftan, KuaU Uimpnr. nmmt n\\:iy at V»d--.likod«la», -Ceylon 0:1 C'th [lfctmlier ■.•r.i PIOU Clara Mary, ustar or Mm. '•hot »r.<l Mr- O. Reynold*. I"'lC<fc i llr.'-~ Kuri.--ral «n«F 11/12/61 from ft94 words
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Obituary24 1961-12-31 20 H W»r4a $1* (Mittimmm) PETER JAYARATHAM WILSON •I'M 31.1J.50 In hen-^n «hoy». «her« th»rfll br no mrrmm ther*. mrtM hy Gr»e« n-24 words
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1097 1961-12-31 20 EPSOM JEEP - DREAMBOA T CAN MAKE MALA YAN TURF HISTORY EPSOM JEEP AFTER A BRIEF LAPSE THIS OUT-AND-OUT STAYER IS NOW IN TOP FORM RACING... WITS JEEP'S TREBLE: Memo, Dreamboat and Forest Duke 11. THE GOING is HEAVY. He has bright chance to win St Leger for 2nd successive year T O1,097 words
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1507 1961-12-31 20 Race 1 1.45: Class 1, Div. 5— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Dc Ruvter (L &T BM Daniels. 7 9.0 <F> Wilwi 2. 05 Que Sera (C.S. Goh R. Breuk.. 3 9.0 •Shaari 11 3 ***** Marisold >Pil St.) T.ion. 7 8.13 1— 4.1,507 words
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Article205 1961-12-31 20 i psoM M ir i \i.i boy pom ii n K».. l mi kVTTI i: i»i R1 VM K Bl'YTER filMllrt Swhoiar l.ittlr Richard I ii 1 1. KkIi.iuI 1.4.*i <Jur Srra Bir Xoiw t..ill.ml n, hnl-r Raff I MEMO >n I \IK I \in MY I MK I205 words
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Article469 1961-12-31 20 In the 1 i HBIM Autumn Cup after Jeaiiii:-; most of tiie way. Race Seven NAKORN MA] liai ooviously been "saved" lor the 9f race. Track conditions suit him right, U> trie ground and over his favourite distance he will take a lot of beating. In469 words
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Article88 1961-12-31 20 T ONDON, Bat.— Five of toLi day's English Football League matches and six Scottish League games have been postponed because of the weather conditions. The matches called off to- day are: English League: First Divi- sion Blackpool v Sheffield United; Manchester City v| Birmingham City.88 words
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Advertisement410 1961-12-31 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. it -Hi Vinimum) LUCIE NCU Al CHOO I let of Ayer Tuar on 26.12.61. NG TMAM: M«MI RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT M W.rWt $2.S» (Him.) WIILIY CHURCH Ml TnuKjur-iih Road. Ma'..iee». Comblnrd MCC Carol ■>mc< Sunday \30 p m Wmrhniuht »ntf Holy Communion 11.15 p.m. All MlHM ANNOUNCEMENT II ..rrf.410 words
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