The Straits Times, 30 August 1959
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Title Section12 1959-08-30 1 The Straits Times Ma No. 12$*, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1959 20 CENTS12 words
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Article354 1959-08-30 1 Army sets up forward headquarters in frontier region READY FOR ACTION- BUT 'NOT TO BE WASTED' ON ROUTINE BORDER PATROL NEW DELHI, Saturday. HE INDIAN ARMY is establishing a forward headquarters in the remote mountainous North-eastern Frontier Agency, where Communist Chinese troops have crossed the borderReuter; UPI - 354 words
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147 1959-08-30 1 BRITAIN AWAITS FULL REPORT FROM NEW DELHI, SAYS OFFICIAL LONDON. Sat. A British Foreign Office spokesman told a Press conference here today that Britain was awaiting a detailed report from New Delhi on the Sino-lndian frontier incidents. The spokesman said: "The British Government is naturally watching this situation closely and147 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-08-30 1 rr Minister for National Development. Mr. One Ens Ouan (arrow), and lilhi-r P.A.P. Assemblymen seeit •at the River Valley swiimSinu (tool yesterday, soon after it was oorned by Miss Fung Yin Chine. Assembly representative of -Stamford. A boy. who was among the first 15 youngsters114 words
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Article328 1959-08-30 1 Ike and Mac at 'summit' ...AND THE CROWDS AT CHEQUERS CHEER LONDON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan began their review of international problems today in the rural atmosphere of Chequers, the British Prime Minister's official country hmiw The President, after a triumphal drive through cheering British crowds, came328 words
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Article68 1959-08-30 1 Thugs stab and rob man of $800 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three thugs stabbed a businessman, Chong Peng Thye. in the arm and robbed him of $800 in Tank Road tonight. Chong was on his way to buy provisions for a feast tomorrow, when three men stopped him. All three had daggers.68 words
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Article20 1959-08-30 1 LUGANO (Switzerland), Bat. Giuseppe Tentori. who wrote and lectured on mushrooms, died on Thursday from mushroom poisoning;.20 words
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189 1959-08-30 1 LABOUR OFFERS A NEW DEAL FOR LEISURE LONDON, Saturday. THE LABOUR PARTY today promised that when returned to power it would start an inquiry into the centuries-old legal restrictions on the Briton's Sunday life. It would also set up a Royai Commission to review trie nations liquor licensing laws whicn189 words
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Article20 1959-08-30 1 WASHINGTON. Sut. A United States Governmentsponsored investment survey team is due to leave for Siam in October. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article69 1959-08-30 1 Surprised burglar is knifed SINGAPORE, dat. A man telephoned the police tonight and said: "I caught a housebreaker in the act and wounded him in the back. Keep watch at the General Hospital, he might go there for treatment." Sure enough, half-an-hour later a man arrived at the hospital in69 words
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Article33 1959-08-30 1 CAP D'ANTIBES (French Riviera), Sat. Thieves last night stole jewellery worth 130 million francs (about $788,800 from a luxury villa here rented by British rextile manufacturer. Mr Louis R. Rawlings.33 words
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230 1959-08-30 1 TAIPEH, Sat. A giant typhoon lashed Formosa late tonight. Six people were killed in first few hours of the tropical howler. Earlier the weather bureau reported that Typhoon Joan, packing 150 miles per hour winds, was to land between Huallan and Taitung. onReuter - 230 words
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Article346 1959-08-30 1 Minister says 'No' to Chettiars .CINGAPORE, Sat. A delegation from the Chettiar Chamber of Commerce todcy told the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, that 300 Chettiars with a working capital of $10,000,000 would have to wind up their business if the new Money Lenders Bill was346 words
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Article22 1959-08-30 1 lED IN aunt ben >la.>lifd by nevrn with pjransN in B<mi lloon Strt:tt it\d has hern admitted to General Uospitjl22 words
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Advertisement120 1959-08-30 1 Genuine CYMA Spare Parts ore used for CYMA watches Ourstatton Repairs solicited Through Registered Post A.L.ABDEEN LTD.3!.. i CAPITOL BUII.OINC C^**" l^ HS.NQWTH MIPOE BOAD. SINGAPORE .6 All previous shipments Sold Out! New Shipment by s.s. "Tournai" arriving Today! HCHNER MELODICA" (Made by Matth. Hohner A. G., Germany) "IIOHNER MELODICA"120 words
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Advertisement71 1959-08-30 1 VTK MANUFACTURE JEWELLERY OF A WIDE RANGE PLEASE CALL ON US AND SEE OUR VARIETY AND WORKMANSHIP. IT WILL FIT IN YOUR BUDGET AND CONFORM TO YOUR TASTE. S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. 45 High St. ft Airport Singapor* 6. Station Rd. Ipoh. j REVOLUTIONARY the new Sandoz 333 extra flat71 words
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Article, Illustration3184 1959-08-30 2 The pipers blew and then a Highland legend came to life i■ 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■1 1 1 1 1 i mi3,184 words
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Advertisement112 1959-08-30 2 YOU'RE BOUND J S TO HAVE THE t TIME OF *r eP^-*^-1/ i\ 1 1 D step aboard the s reat aM First Cla s If SS PRESIDENT HOOVER. Sail away from your cares —from Manila or Hong Kong to Japan, and the U.S. I t L Live lavishly in112 words
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Advertisement48 1959-08-30 2 -t Ml P^.\ '^-y Her dresses are so much _'J admired. She makes them .B t '^/B SSl^//' j f It* i x^^^^zi HIRE PURCHASE A NEW L^ll,, SINGER r 3pBHHHB for as little as 1| \figPy •PAw/™ MONTH V I I I > T«»OI MACK OF.TMI'IINCU MANUFACTUdNC CO48 words
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Article, Illustration924 1959-08-30 3 VITTORIO DE SICA - My instinct for creating these exciting women VITTORIO DE SICA By THIS is another in the series of testimonies from people who, despite being dominant in their professions, rarely record their personal thoughts on paper. This technique has one important yardstick: The subjects shall be only people of exceptional talents.924 words
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Advertisement10 1959-08-30 3 The day that brought shame to South Africa. OALISTAIR MACLEAN10 words
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Advertisement257 1959-08-30 3 Double Transistor Flashguns with CURRENT ECONOMISER Jlvlnx CONSTANT LIGHT OUTPUT Only 4 Torchlijht Batteries provide 400 Flashes GUIDE No. For 100 ASA FILM -T I SO H GUIDE No For A 8f lor CTIB SO CrfflßiKj7 r^m lrrr l MECABLITZ 200 6 Torchlight Batteries ASK. YOUR \\S provide 400 Flashes257 words
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Article341 1959-08-30 4 DUTY OF TEACHERS TO CONTRIBUTE TO A MALAYAN CULTURE SEMINAR TOLD OF 5 MAIN TASKS TO BE TACKLED pENANC, Sat. Somewhere in this country there must be a Malayan Shakespeare, Mr. J. W. Dunnill. Principal of the Malayan Teachers' College, Glugor, said today. "And I341 words
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130 1959-08-30 4 'REMARKABLE AMOUNT OF FREEDOM...' as students, have got a great deal of room to play around and organise our lives. "It has always seemed remarkable to me as an expatPiate, the amount of freedom that your Government '.uves us to conduct the affairs of this very important college more or130 words
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186 1959-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government's special evening Malay classes are to begin on Tuesday, the Ministry of Education announced here today. All students will assemble at their respective registration centres with their first month fee receipt. Group C students on Sept. 1 at >186 words
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366 1959-08-30 4 ANIMAL LOVER TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR ANOTHER 'MERCY' GUN POH, Sot— The cruel end indiscriminate manner in which wild animals are being trapped in the Perak jungle has shocked Mrs. R. Spiers, chairman of the Malayan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She recently went into tin-366 words
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39 1959-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will broadcast over Radio Singapore tomorrow at the following times: Malay (7.45 p.m. Chinese < 7.45 p.m. i, Tamil 7.10 p.m.) and English <Bp.m.)39 words
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Article136 1959-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday first public session of the Commission on working conditions of contract labour in Singcpore will be held on Wednesday in Court No. 6, at the Supreme Court. The nine- man commission headed by Dr. Charles Gamba, of the University of Malaya, met at136 words
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Article193 1959-08-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. European artists have 'brought drama to the petroleum industry in their paintings of industrial settings shown at the Shell Company's art exhibition at the British Council hall here Sponsored by the Arts Council. "The Artist's View lOf An Industry" comprised paintings by SO193 words
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299 1959-08-30 4 808 PERIES - Card-sharp victim to tell all to Mr. Ong 808 PERIES By SINGAPORE, Sat. A SINGAPORE businessman who claimed he was swindled of $100,000 by a syndicate of card-sharpers, will be seeing Mr. Ong Pang Boon, Minister for Home, Affairs, eorly this week to tell him of the nefarious activities of299 words
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Article89 1959-08-30 4 4 months for ten" crime man SINGAPORE, Sat. Kadir bin Haji Thamby. 28. was jailed for four months to be followed by six months police supervision by a Singapore court today, for having in nis possession a housebreaking implement. Kadir admitted ten previous convictions. A police constable told the court89 words
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Article191 1959-08-30 4 DENANG, Sat. The Chairman of the Penanq State Education Board, Dr. N.K. Menon, said today that the interests and aspirations of Singapore and Federation students could not be parallel because of the existing political climate. "I think you are well advised to go it alone'191 words
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Advertisement194 1959-08-30 4 Sr 59. Ml 765 mm j^gi IKANjAILANIIL -~J±' i±~ =IL -sL Now BOAC oilers supreme jet comfort li^lil round the 1^ §^HH^e f =1 Hi world. Rolls-Royce powered Comet 4s speed you between '~i:r ==-:=Q ZZ^Z^^ JUMP BUB JIIIBIB London and the Far Easl... and jet prop Britannias bridge VT^l|l|l|jpj194 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-08-30 5 8,500 MEN SHOW PACES IN COMBINED SECURITY EXERCISE THE 4.000-strong Singapore Police Force and 4.500 soldiers have been alerted to deal with mock riots and disturbances in> a security exercise which began at 2 p.m. yesterday. The exercise will end at noon on Tuesday.222 words
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Article191 1959-08-30 5 Severance pay row settled FIRM ACCEPTS GOHS ADVICE .CINGAPORE, Sat. —The acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Goh Koh Pui, yesterday successfully settled the severence pay dispute between the management and former staff members of the Singapore Standard, a morning English daily which suspended publication on July 31. Mr. Goh has191 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-08-30 5 New head of language institute lin he VriHin bin Moll amed Nam (above), the new principal of the Language Institute in Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur yesterday reported for duty at the Ministry of Education. Inche Ariffin. who comes from Tanjong Malim. replaces Mr. G. F. Daniels who was ordered to71 words
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Article53 1959-08-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A World Health Organisation expert. Sir Harry Wunderley is drawing up a long-term blueprint to help the Federation Government to cut down tuberculosis in the country. Sir Harry will make recommendations to the Federation Government on how to control the disease with the53 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-08-30 5 RAY SAILS MINUS TROPHY-A KIND ACT IS REPAID CINGAPORE, Sat. Ray Ming Chan, the Filipino featherweight boxer whose passport was seized by the police on instructions from the Income Tax Department, left Singapore for home today. I But before he boarded the Vietnam, he made arrangements to leave behind a229 words
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110 1959-08-30 5 Month's jail for 'outrage' attempt SINGAPORE. Sat.-A 29--j O year-old man, Chia Kee Kong, was jailed for a month by a magistrate's court today after pleading guilty to using criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her n.odesty. The offence was alleged to have taken place at Raffles110 words
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Article67 1959-08-30 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister tor Labour and Law. Mr. K. M Byrne, today called on boy scouts to foster friendship and understanding I among the different races 1 here so that the task of building a new and better State would be a happy and fruitful67 words
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Article181 1959-08-30 5 Praise for the English educated ALOR STAR, Saturday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night praised the English-educated citizens of Malaya. "They have given me great help in my job as Prime Minister," he said. Speaking at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College Old j Boys' Association annual dinner here,181 words
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63 1959-08-30 5 Customs seize 1,450 Ib. of illegal fags SINGAPORE, Sat.— Customs patrols seized a total of 1.450 lb. of contraband cigarettes in successive raids at several places last night and in the early hours today. The duty involved was estimated at $15,225. Four men have been detained. A car was seized.63 words
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196 1959-08-30 5 ALLWIE WILL GIVE UP STORE UMNO LEADERSHIP SINGAPORE. Sat —The Singapore State U.MN.O. will huld a delegates conference on Sept. 20 at which a ni'w leader and executive committee will be elected. The Prime Minister of the Federation, Tengku Abdul Rahman is expected to attend After the pro-tern committee meeting196 words
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Article21 1959-08-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Mr. V. S. Powell-Evans, Chief Police Officer, Johore, left yesterday for Britain on a holiday.21 words
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Advertisement356 1959-08-30 5 A LETTER FROM AN H.M.V. RECORDING ENGINEER J i Singapore. 30th August. 1959. Dtar Read* r, STEREO? YES, BIT AX II M V. STEREO REPRODUCER Ihai la the caption over an half pace advertisement in today s •Sunday Mail.' It finishes with some interesting statements of fact and advice of356 words
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Advertisement128 1959-08-30 5 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITK CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY US£ '^jj^' OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF r|Pfcf EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES ANNUAL CLEARING SALE from 27th AUGUST Drastic Reductions on all Textiles Some Prices even below Costs BRING YOUR FAMILIES ALONG SHOP EARLY V. M.128 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1959-08-30 6 I meet The Remarkabik Mrs. Chen INTRODUCING AN ARTIST, INTELLECTUAL, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COOK-AND WOMAN lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SHE'S ALIVE IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD RECENTLY met a woman ot indeterminate years, who impressed me more than I could ever tell you on paper. She is Mrs. Chen Li Yin artist, home-maker, intellectual,1,159 words
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Article100 1959-08-30 6 SOME people think that perfume should be chosen according to type spicy, for redheads, floral for blondes, and oriental for brunettes. They could not be more wrong. Every woman should choose her perfume according to her tastes and personality. Perfume is a woman's most feminine accessory. Besides100 words
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Advertisement248 1959-08-30 6 ryn CNU <y c\w Fruit Salt"|L H on a dry «XX» uruu ar nuli f I ENO i WW SPARKLING ANTACID t JV 1 FRUIT SALT 1 A.uk:ca\t*- M h-» ti .in- lUuwHiMiwfc F ■mj atLitvln rrn-rr mrtmscn no cools the b'ood, settles t*fc*M ••"> r ?*>•''<! '''tilarmMMAsW up'.ei ttomochs,248 words
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Advertisement466 1959-08-30 6 ,^-v Your EYES need When your eyes are sore and tired after the Si*! GgUctrCl day's work, bathe them with Optrex. You get VnilP immediate relief Optrex MI cleanses, soothes and refreshes the eyes keeps GYGS them clear, strong and healthy. You feel better and B'S^S^l Wltll look better. Optrex466 words
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Article, Illustration373 1959-08-30 7 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN UNWANTED BABIES: IS THERE SUCH A THING AS MOTHER-LOVE?' By SINGAPORE, Saturday. THERE is a plaintive cry. A man nurrying along me srreer srops ana looks around. There is a gurgle. He darts for a rubbish bin and lifts373 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-08-30 7 Two sisters of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Singapore, who look after more than 100 children in the Nursery Home of the convent. Sunday Times picture.32 words
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136 1959-08-30 7 'IMH M .(RE but a few ways parents have been known to abandon their unwanted children in Singapore. A child was found in a uooden crate wrapped in bits of rag. It was saved by a uomarr who "just happened to look into the crate."136 words
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372 1959-08-30 7 THAT MONEYLENDERS BILL SINGAPORE, Saturday J^ORE THAN 5,000 petty traders ond shopkeepers in Singapore may be knocked out of business as a result of the Moneylenders Bill which will come up for the second readmg.ot the Legislative Assembly on Sept. 2. This was the372 words
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Article88 1959-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Stamps to commemorate the inauguration of the Federation's first parliament will be sold throughout the country on Sept. 12. There will be three denominations 4-cent. 10--cent and 25-cent. Advance orders for the stamps may be placed with any local postmaster in the88 words
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139 1959-08-30 7 SIT tenants agree to vacate flats SINGAPORE. Sat. The 35 families in one of the Singapore Improvement Trust's three nine-storey blocks of flats in Upper Pick- ering Street have agreed to give up their flats for alternative accommodation. The flaUi will be used as offices by the S I.T.s Building139 words
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Article30 1959-08-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat —Eighty 1 Australian fowls were stolen from a chicken farm belong- i ing to Chla Cheonn Koh at Chua Chu Kang Road at 3 a.m. today <30 words
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252 1959-08-30 7 ANTHONY OEI - THE BLIND FIND IT HARD TO GET JOBS ANTHONY OEI By SINGAPORE, Sat THE School tor the Blind at Thomson Road, Singapore, has a big problem For the past few months, the school has been trying lo find employment for two (1 its pupils Edward Hon. 21, and Angela Chua,252 words
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Advertisement137 1959-08-30 7 i ~3* _^ri^ S^BßL *^^L^^LV^S^b^b^b^b^^^_-^ Ip Cww ....if J JmW's-w Packed in a tin to keep it safe and fresh McDougall's is the most popular perfectly fresh because it is packed Sclf-Ratsing flour in the world, and in a tin to keep the flour safe from no wonder! For with137 words
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Advertisement167 1959-08-30 7 your personal, business and social success is better assured a^Bß^' B^r" ■k i' COLGATE HAIR CREAM ''yjJ^'"^ of exquisite and virile frag- V '^^K 1 ranee, protects the natural beauty of your hair, prevents f dryness and, at the same time. gives sheen, softness, and t < jj manageability. Assure167 words
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Miscellaneous27 1959-08-30 7 j^^r ITCMCOWCn MOW/ Hah JMMBV jl HT WM^W^XJ Tl AMD MPU CUAMtO MX J r jujruki PI^K NEAffLY Likrt.^uwJ I OLD TiM6« J I IPLotO TIAMM ad27 words
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Article245 1959-08-30 8 A QUICK LOOK AROUND... Dateline Saturday. gRISBANE Princess Alexandra became "very upset" when a large crowd refused to keep back during her visit to a Townsville crippled children's hospital yesterday, the hospital matron said today. Matron G. Howlett. said: "The Princess told me, 'I came245 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-08-30 8 'black and white* painting starts s. African storm A painting called "Black und White" by South Africin artist Vladimir TretchikofT (formerly of Singapore) is provoking the biggest art storm in Capetown since some of the same artist* pictures were slashed bj vandals some years ago. Exactly half the heaa-and-shoulders portrait147 words
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Article459 1959-08-30 8 BLUNT TALK BY INDIAN NEWSPAPERS AFTER THOSE BORDER CLASHES THIS MENACE... OUR DEFENCES ARE NOT NEGLIGIBLE AND WE ARE NOT ALONE' NEW DELHI, Saturday. |NDIAN NEWSPAPERS today condemned Chinese violation of Indian territory and said that India would use all her resources to protectReuter - 459 words
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111 1959-08-30 8 De GAULLE PROMISES 'NEW ERA' IN ALGERIA HPEBESSA Eastern Algeria A Sat. General Charles de Gaulle today promised "a new era" for Algeria when the work of pacification is over. In a speech from the Town Hall steps in this "Frontline Town" near the Tunisian border. the French President said.111 words
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Article48 1959-08-30 8 MANILA. Sat. Ed Law Yone, editor of the Rangoon Nation, arrived here by air tonight from Hong Kong to receive the 1959 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism and Literature. He shares a US$lO,OOO avard with Mr. Tarzle Vittachl, editor of the Ceylon Observer. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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180 1959-08-30 8 SYDNEY. Sat A teenaged girl was rushed to hospital last night after a 17-year-old amateur hypnotist could not bring her back from a trance. The girl Is Patricia Arm Brown. 17, of Cronulla. a southern suburb of Sydney. Amateur hypnotists, Ronald Noel Silver, of Mortdale.180 words
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590 1959-08-30 8 UK, US PRESS COMMENT FOR UNCOMMITTED ASIAN NATIONS I ONDON, Sat. Reports of the latest developments affecting China and India were splashed on the frontpages of several newspapers here this morning. THE GUARDIAN commenting on reports of Chinese troop movements along India's north-eastern frontier, today claimed that Communism seemed toReuter - 590 words
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Article48 1959-08-30 8 DARWIN. Sat.— Nationalist China wants to sell Formosan tea io Australia, the Chinese nationalist ambassador designate to Australia. Dr. Chen Chih-mai, said on arrival here today. "We buy a lot of your wool and we would like to sell you our tea." he said.48 words
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Advertisement249 1959-08-30 8 g^A New Concept in Writing Jfi^t Inspired by Nature Itself! //Jt/ ?M P f£i'£ R N J AIN PENS Exactly as trees in a garden draw up water through their roots, IN POUR IMPORTANT WAYS: the Parker 61 fills itself with ink without the aid of any moving parts. Only249 words
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Advertisement97 1959-08-30 8 OK Exclusive Ronson H| Th e fingertip flame conHjk II trol. Ronson Naraflame m^B Refuels in five n^ a seconds and can be B^^^m|.MlJ^^^^^^3 topped up at any Wfo. -■^^t^^^wT^Hj Runs for about a W*' year in normal use BflH I Ligijip^^ on one Ronson %$m Butron Multi-Fill. ||i| Available97 words
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Article, Illustration707 1959-08-30 9 CATHERINA NG - CATHERINA NG Indonesian educator leaves happy memories among his 'godchildren' By SONGS AND DANCES WITH THE ANGKLUNG "^HE Indonesian cultural mission has come and gone, but there still remains in the minds of many children in Singapore the happy memory of their "godfather," Pa'Kasur, who taught them707 words
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Article510 1959-08-30 9 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK -By Friday, Auk- -1 I T was thought that the secondary wintering of rubber trees in August was due to hot, dry weather. This wet August disproves the theory, as most of the old seedling trees are casting their leaves. Yesterday afternoon a puting BeLong," or510 words
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Miscellaneous321 1959-08-30 9 Your radio RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Good morning; 6.32 A.M.; 6.30 Good Morning to you; Morning prelude; 7.00 The News; 705 Moments of Melody; 8.00 The Melody; 8.00 The News: 8.05—9.00 News- 8.05 Breakfast Club- 900 Breakfast Club; 9.00 Programme Summary- 9.02 South O' The Prog. Summary; 9.02321 words
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Obituary25 1959-08-30 10 20 Hortfn MO (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mary I.im Say Hun who departed on 30th August. 1954. Eternal Peace Is Her Reward.25 words
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Article136 1959-08-30 10 70 Words till (Minimum). HAVE YOU TRIED our Special Barbecue sausages? Freshly made tn our own kitchens and on sale now at Cold Storage Shops. BAKE YOUR OWN CAKES! It's so easy when you use the Famous Betty Crocker Cake Mixes. Fresh stocks available at Cold Storage Shops. APISERUM136 words
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Article1247 1959-08-30 10 ' Hassan - 'Hassan' By TWO CALENDARS ONE BASED ON THE MOON, THE OTHER ON THE SUNPROVIDE THE BIG DAYS MANDI SAFAR RELIGIOUS EVENT TURNED INTO NATIONAL PICNIC DAY ISLAMIC influence over Malay life has been so great in this country that few people, including the Malays themselves, realise that Malays1,247 words
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480 1959-08-30 10 Sunday August 30 1959 RUBBER CAN BOUNCE WHEN the price of rubber tops the dollar mark two things always happen. Vague and ambiguous stories start coming from Washington about selling from the United States stockpile; and smallholders in Malaya Increase their production. Rubber now seems firmly set at well over480 words
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922 1959-08-30 10 AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION FOR FIRM,STEADYGOVT. COMMUNAL harmony, a sound, stable Government and friendship with all freedom-loving countries. Thai, ,in 11 nutshell, is the international reputation which the Alliance Government has won for itself since Mjalaya achieved independence two years ago. And now as thousands throughout the country celebrate the second922 words
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Advertisement59 1959-08-30 10 To make it WATERPROOF /Mf—^fr^ K"lr\ invrnlnltlii* ""i'l 1 ••■rr»-«li.v n Wy^M EXCLtbivK. >l>fcially fitted Lack ami gla--* To make it SELF-WINDING Rolex introduced the __^t^F world's 6r»t "rolor" AWf^CK t~-writt-watch. Con- •T*'** stant ten-ion on thr S x £jf>>-\ mainspring contri-l i**^ _V^* L butet towards even 0 V"'"'*59 words
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Advertisement132 1959-08-30 10 A new link in Pan American's Round- the- World Service... POLARJIOUTE NOW ON BOUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHTS, take Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to citieson the U. S. West Coast132 words
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Miscellaneous11 1959-08-30 10 1 n r7^\i f -was®, Let me know tie ooihcn you."11 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-08-30 11 EVEN THE BOA CAN'T RESIST GAIL'S CHARM vided her with a nine feet long boa-constrictor! Gail, in a smart twopiece swim salt, provided the charm to attract the snake, and plenty of bystanders a s well!— Reuter picture. Birmingham receptionist Gail White. 21. had a yearning to try her natural67 words
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Article471 1959-08-30 11 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG WIDESPREAD RELUCTANCE TO ENGAGE ENTERTAINERS FROM ABROAD By Nightclub owners baffled by entry laws SINGAPORE, Sat. Immigration re- 1 gulations governing the entry of foreign artists and musicians have proved so baffling to Singapore nightclub owners that there is now widespread reluctance to471 words
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Article24 1959-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin Diice in Singapore today was down 25 cents to 5401.25 on an estimated unchanged offering of 155 tons.24 words
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158 1959-08-30 11 Women thugs have butterflies tattooed on their thighs SINGAPORE, Saturday. A NEW all-women gang has made its appearance in the Singapore underworld. Known as the Red Butterfly Gang it offers "protection" to prostitutes and bar girls. Most of the "Red, Butter- I flies" axe themselves former prostitutes. They impose their158 words
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107 1959-08-30 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 500 "development work" volunteers will tomorrow clean-up Pulau Sudong. a tiny island with 300 inhabitants, off Singapore The volunteers, including PAP Assemblymen and Government, officials, will give the island a real face-lift by cleaning up its beaches and withered107 words
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Article37 1959-08-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Chin Kee Kong, managing partner of Lian Shen Pawnshop, was fined $600 in the magistrates court today for failing to .submit in time his income tax returns for 1958 and 1959.37 words
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Article36 1959-08-30 11 Sintaporr Copra Association noon prices per picul on Sa'.urday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: August $38 (Nominal) Tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association bulk S6O sellers, drum 563 .sellers. Tone was steady.36 words
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Article58 1959-08-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Cher Cheng Huat who failed to declare dutiable goods wireless equipment and 20 HJttle.s of cough mixture when ]Tie arrived in Johore Bahru i from Singapore on Aug. 15. was fined $300 in the Sessions I Court today. The goods and the car58 words
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Article, Illustration392 1959-08-30 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - TARQUIN OLIVIER TO VISIT SINGAPORE NEXT YEAR DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LONDON, Sat. TARQUIN OLIVIER, 23- year-old son of Britain's actor-knight, Sir Laurence Olivier, will pay a two months' visit to Singapore and Malaya early next year. He told me: "I should arrive in Singapore at the end of January, but392 words
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186 1959-08-30 11 Hydro- electric project draws job- seekers |^UALA LUMPUR, Sot— I People from oM parts of the Federation are moving to the Cameron Highlands in the hope of finding jobs in the multi million dollar j hydro electric pro- ject here. Six hundred I hove moved in already. It Is e.stimated186 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-08-30 11 MEET THE BOY WHO CHEWS NAILS FOR FUN SINGAPORE, Sat— There k is excited talk among the P.W.D. labourers and their friends in the Pasir Panjang area and it is all about a human ostrich. Tbe subject of the conversation is dimunitive 22--year-old John Danakody. who thinks nothing of swallowing217 words
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Advertisement445 1959-08-30 11 Efc<&''i STRATMMORf Es\?s* 23,580 ton» iL^^ NOV. 1959 ;^L Deo. Sinqoporr f Fint Cos* LT Arr Fremantle IS Accommodation W gv ft Arr Adcloldc 19 Avoilobl* #>» Ts^r Arr J1 S&* Arr Sydney 24 WdfJ£2k STRATHEOEN IBERIA' f>^ '3 I V 5 23,732 tons 29,614 torn ■P (Embarks 17 Deo445 words
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Miscellaneous304 1959-08-30 11 What's on Today SINGAPORE BALLET: Western ball, indoor games 4 pm. film i Symphony. The Bluebird, The show 7.30 p.m. Passions. Swan Lake Act II at YVKING YOI'TH CLL'B: Victoria Theatre, 6 p.m. Embroidery. harmonica, tableCEYLON T,\MIL ASSOCIA- i t n ni 7 P m TION Talk on •Cooperative deve-304 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-08-30 12 THE WINNERS OF THIS WEEK'S TOP PRIZES \WINNER of this. week"s ww top prize of $30 is "Should I (left). by Wong-Hou. P.O. Box 664, Singapore A Retina 11-C camera and Kodak Plus-X film were Übed for the picture. Setting: f-5.6. 1/125 second. The second prize81 words
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Advertisement166 1959-08-30 12 ii^/ o hi g% More successful men use PALMOLIVE than any other shaving cream And no wonder! Palmolive ONLY PALHOLIVE lather made with olive oil, Mod, wilh O/.»« Of soothes, smooths and con- HAS THIS PROOF editions your skin as you shave. Use Palmolive La- 23/ men tr d Polmolive166 words
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Advertisement15 1959-08-30 12 ADDRt'SS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.15 words
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Miscellaneous173 1959-08-30 12 ACROSS :I. Benevolent persons DOWN- 1. He imagines he's (13)- 10. Weed (4); 11. Peculiar 111 <13>; 2. Panicles (5); 3. (3); 12. Tipples (5); 13. AsaJa- Card-game <3>; 4. Wrath (3); tance (3): 14. Egg (4); 16. Anl- 5. Canopy (6>; t>. Bawl (4); 7. mal(3i; 17. Gave comfort173 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-08-30 12 TODAY'S runner up prizes of $10 each go to "Early Hours (below), by Timothy Khoo, and "On Your Marks" Heft) by Heng Yong Khoong.26 words
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Article1004 1959-08-30 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS Pic of the Year WATCH FOR THE DETAILS BY IT has always been my policy to write or talk only on photographic techniques which I have tried out or used extensively. So many processes sound quite simple when en« reads about them li. trade journals, but1,004 words
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Article51 1959-08-30 12 Mr. Khoo. of 70 Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur, used a Leica 111-G Camera. He did not name the type ot film u.».ed. Setting: -8. 1 60 second. Mr. .Hent. of h2 Hig*. Street. Kuaia Lum'jur. used a Yashica 44 camera and Kodak Tri-X film Setting l-11. 1 25051 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-08-30 13 Yet, like the proverbial long sermon, "Say One For Me* just fails to sustain interest.15 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-08-30 13 PETER LIM AT THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS11 words
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Article501 1959-08-30 13 North- West; Cory Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason - North-West Cory Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason North By M. G. M. CUSPENSE spinning pro-ducer-director Alfred Hitchcock calls his first thriller for M.G.M. the 130 minute "North By North-West" a "romantic espionage comedy drama." Romance there is, and espionage and comedy, too. But Hitchcock seems to501 words
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230 1959-08-30 13 SERMONS, SONGS AND DANCES AT OLD CROONER'S PARISH SAY ONE FOR ME "'"9 Crosby. Dcbb.e Reynold*, Robert 20th Century-Fox Wo 9 ner. Roy Woliton DING CROSBY, Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner and Ray Walston all sing in "Say One For Me." Bing also preaches, Miss Reynolds dances, Wagner philanders and Walston230 words
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130 1959-08-30 13 Bird Of Paradise Louii Jou.dan, Debra Pager, Jeff Chandler 20th Century-Fox THE leisurely, carefree life on a Polynesian island at the turn of the century is vividly presented in "Bird Of Paradise." Louis Jourdan portrays a young Frenchman who sails to the South130 words
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Article440 1959-08-30 13 nr\HE rasping voice of blues L singer Jimmy Rushing plus an array of big brass and jazz names add up to the week's most stimulating jazz album (Philips stereo 840 015 BY). Jimmy packs terrific gusto in the 12 numbers he sings here: the tempo is kept440 words
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Advertisement1054 1959-08-30 13 ■VON TOP IN SHgWBUSIHSS MfIBHHMI I Cathay Omahisatioii^l LsHHSMHsjsssjHsj ATTRACTION SwmJl «BEZS»I9TH BIG DAY!'. TODAY AT 1 1 A.M. 4.30 8.30 P.M. IMIT/1 OATNOfJ ROSKtNO BBAZZI JOHN MKK»fK«M I M TEN SJ EASY ON THE EYES CHINESE St'BTITLKS. 1 Admission: SUlls: $1.50 $2.50 Circle: $4.00 (No Free Lists). 1 CATHAY:1,054 words
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Advertisement563 1959-08-30 13 msßowmaCHEJ34thRECORD DAY!Today 3 Shors: 2.30. 6.1.1. 9.1.1pm Mces: Orchestra $4- Back Stalls $2.50. Balcon? $1.50. No Free List Advance Bookings at SKY LIDO CAPITOL f H l S r^rt^Hrt»f '^^^M l^\ Printb y 1^ BTn I k II "B I ILW <l al Technicolorsj KEMEMBER! Only the SKY in the563 words
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Advertisement18 1959-08-30 14 W \'xv*a^f^ '■■■'■:-w<' VST'. :i Malayan motorists agree^^^^r cU r* run better on SUPERSHELL it's got I Bf18 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1959-08-30 17 Geoffrey Ashe - A A 1959 look at the miracles Geoffrey Ashe ARE THE GOSPELS REALLY TRUE? c^S3l By. Did Christ really perform the miracles attributed to him? In his third despatch, Geoffrey Ashe who visited the Holy Land to assess the Gospels in the light of modern knowledge examines that question and1,441 words
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764 1959-08-30 17 Wayne Mineau - Wayne Mineau -By BRITAIN'S first motorway, near Preston, may or may not be the 100-mile-an-hour symbol of a big attack on the nations outdated roads system. But it is, without any doubt, a symbol of two unpalatable facts. Fact No. 1.764 words
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Advertisement190 1959-08-30 17 ■■fe wit* >■■■ (HP^^ BSE ir v*afc t^^ Vfl From the very first day Palmolive Beauty Plan preserves the pearly lustre of your skin The very first time you use it you II discover that Palmolive Soap beautifies as it cleans Palmolive Soap with gentle, beautifying Olive Oil is so190 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1959-08-30 18 HARRY MILLER - Our war on terrorists: The end's in sight... HARRY MILLER Now hunt is on for isolated tew who are on run |N THE days when Chin Peng, of Sitiawan, Perak, was the formidable sec-retary-general of the Malayan Communist Party, he had his final Malayan headquarters in the jungle behind Bentong1,820 words
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Advertisement56 1959-08-30 18 X^^%^^y UP-TO-DATE, AND I X^J^^^m SI3HUCHT.NO I iy soaps for. Met 3 THE IMPROVED SOAP FOR THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE MA4MM YOUR FAMILY needs VITAMIN C EVERY DAYI a«l i i#m <^i^ And delicious 3>eUo4a rjj^ j jmjj^^ !^^^^^i THREE TIMES A3*%^ y I* J WW^/^^T^/^r Give your family cJLi&wit&frCl' CHILDREN56 words
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Advertisement112 1959-08-30 18 W/j/ to $200/ OPTIMA w**" I with leather case Mjfa WeeK CrlltK r(UW: Pit*«ntecl by I TITHIS O-TNTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, r% f I > f Vu'dle Road, SingoDOre-7. "SPOT THE «nd "CURRENT *80rc&i STARS" TOPICS" r.l ;VA^fflr^ «»^lK> 24 rcc posses to Cash prizes Wflfl^l Bfc*t > your local cinema112 words
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Article, Illustration888 1959-08-30 19 Were ADAM and EVE really Chinese? DROP US A LINE AT THE SUNDAY TIMES HONEY KHOO THE KNOW ALLS ...THERE 15 A BIC IF TO THIS QUESTIOt A DAM and Eve were the first human beings sent by God to this world. Why do not the descendants of Adam and888 words
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Article859 1959-08-30 19 WRITE TO JANE LEE. SUNDAY TIMES. SINGAPORE sUsMHs^B r f 'a Mot I AM 23, and am working as a clerk in a school. My husband was killed in an accident last year, and I have two children to support. The head of the859 words
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Article98 1959-08-30 19 - I AM 20, and working as a cleric. I plan to settle down In two years' time. What type of girl shall I choose as my life partner? s.c. Wait and see who you fair in love with. Then whatever type of «irl she is. she is98 words
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Advertisement535 1959-08-30 19 ANY TIME OF THE MONTH Poised., she's natural, very much at case, sure of herself, of her clothes, her looks. Even when it's time of the month for her. she's noised. She relies on Tampax trusts its sure protection, while keeping her sccnM sale. Confident. ..why shouldn't she be? With535 words
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Advertisement370 1959-08-30 19 STOP BAD BREATH WITH COLGATE while yM FIGHT TOOTH DECAY ALL DAY! fS^^-^A m n y Colgate contains (Jartlol. the wonderful decay lighter tlv.it 'D^^^, I f° rms an invisible shield around your teeth. You can't feel it. t.iste [J it, or see it. but Gardol's protection will not rinse370 words
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Miscellaneous93 1959-08-30 19 *.~Jfm> What Good's FSORRY I PERSUAOED IT'S OKAY SlSj^V THAT I KNOW-NOW' GLAMOROUS AS ANY I YOU TO BRING ME, DON! BUT I CAN'T I I'M JUST NOT CUT GIRL HERE.' BUT MDUVE I f ONLY A FOOL LIKE ME I MAKE THE FELLOWS 'Mr OUT FOR SUCCESS,' GOT VERY93 words
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Article99 1959-08-30 20 X-WORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1, Humanitarians. 10, Tare. 11, Odd. 12. Topes. 13, Aid. 14, Ovum. 16, Roe. 17, Consoled. 21, Trod. 22, Hen. 23, Wires. 25, Yolk. 26, Alas. 28, Senna. 30, Was. 32, Dish. 35, District. 37, Hut. 39, Amen. 40, Era. 41, Beads. 44, Ell. 45, Loci. 46,99 words
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Article, Illustration864 1959-08-30 20 AMBROSE KHAW - AMBROSE KHAW By CORNERING at SPEED HERE ARE TIPS FROM EXPERTS ON FAST AND SAFE MOTORING BEFORE entering a right-hand bend, keep close to the left side to get an early view of approaching traffic, then flatten out the curve by pulling over to the864 words
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477 1959-08-30 20 Marks's 71 puts Rest in a strong position THE REST Ist Inns On* Lee b Sullivan 19 Marks run out 71 da Silva l> Woodhouse 41 P. Mai i. n- i. Smith 18 .1. Martens c Roberts b Smith 8 Schubert b I.rnncU 13 Aiil b Sullivan M SithawalU not477 words
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Article37 1959-08-30 20 CHRISTCHURCH. Now Zealand. Sat. New Zealand won the series by beating British Isles Rugby Union team by 22 points f) 8 in the third Test here today. They led 14-8 at half time. Router.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1959-08-30 20 PORT ELIZABETH. Sat. South Africa boat Sweden by six matches to four in the fourth badminton Test Ivre last night. Each has won two Tests in the series of five.32 words
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Article96 1959-08-30 20 CAN FRANCISCO. Sat —Gene Pullmer 28-year-old Sunday School teacher, battered Carmen Basillo to defeat here last night to win the American National Boxing Association's version of the •world middleweight title. The referee stopped the scheduled 15-round agin uf.ter 30 seconds of the 14th round to save theReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement151 1959-08-30 20 Now comes the finest Wolseley of a11 The famed combination of Wolseley engineering and Farina styling now produces a luxury 'six\ undoubtedly the finest Wolseley of all. A car in which the critical motorist will find satisfaction and the enjoyment of fine performance. We shall be glad to give full151 words
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Advertisement40 1959-08-30 20 12" OR 14" TABLi OR WALL Manufacturers RtpmenUtirt: ASIAN ORGANISATION LTD. >IMi \rOKK— Kt \l.\ 1.1 MFL'R. to gel around (1^ weto better ,cvei fambretta I IBORNIO MOTORS -.-..iporc ku<hj iu»w m^kcc* SctcmlMn Ipoh Penjng Butterworth Jtswiton Ku4>* BeUit Kuchme40 words
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Article429 1959-08-30 21 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN KUTHUBDEEN HANDS A SHOCK By Singapore, Sat pEDERATION SCHOOLS tonight retained the Education Ministers Cup when they beat Singapore 8-1 in their schoolboys international badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Hall. The powerful Federation side, who were assured of winning429 words
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502 1959-08-30 21 Monteiro beats Kesavan and Frida in 100 yd SINGAPORE, Saturday. DAHIM AHMAD and Fay Siebel, both of Arts Faculty, were the outstanding athletes at the University of Malaya's athletic championships which ended at Farrer Park today. Rahim, Federations Olympic quarter-miler. won the 100. 220. 440 and 880 yards. In the502 words
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Article338 1959-08-30 21 ARSENAL HOLD WOLVES ONDON. Sat. WolverMv hampton Wanderer*, the English First Division soccer champions, were surprisingly held to a 3-3 draw by Arsenal in a hectic game at Wolverhampton. FIRST DIVISION Bolton 2 Everton 1 Burnley I Wt*t Ham I Fulha.m 1 Blackpool t Leicester 3 Chrises 1 I iM.Reuter - 338 words
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Article159 1959-08-30 21 LONDON, Sat. Close of play scores ln today's county cricket matches were: At The Oval: Middlesex 306-8 (P. Parfltt 44. J. Murray 66. D. Bennett 74 not out) v Surrey. At Bournemouth: Derby 326 (I. Hall 52, I. Johnson 80. D. Morgan 75. G. Richardson 41)159 words
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Article260 1959-08-30 21 .|^UAI_A LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Malays are in a strong position against Singapore Malays in the Rulers' Shield cricket final at the end of the first day's play on the padang today. Selangor batting first on a batsman's wicket, piled up a commanding total260 words
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Article34 1959-08-30 21 COLOMBO, Sat— The Combined Oxford and Cambridge Universities Rugby Union team scored another easy win when they beat All-Ceylon by 45 points to nil ln the final match of their visit here.34 words
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Article32 1959-08-30 21 SINGAPORE. Sat— Singapore A", trailing 1-0 at half time, fought back to hold the Combined Indonesian Universities to a 1-1 draw in their friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar tonight.32 words
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Article24 1959-08-30 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. Royal Singapore Golf Club beat Singapore Ship Owners Association 7 -4 >, ln *he:r annual golf match at Sime Road today.24 words
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Advertisement370 1959-08-30 21 NOTICE The Public are hereby notified that 'he Public Level Crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 131/6 on the Kuala Dipang to Sungei Tulang Road will be closed for repairs on 1.9.59 from 6.00 p.m to 1 6.00 a.m. the tallowing morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at370 words
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Advertisement280 1959-08-30 21 1 mm V^^ A U I *J^PVfl m\mimw W -*^k {LfcM k I SHRUNKEN HEADS AND ln t hl ««*"e 1 DUSUNS-a trip into the heart of <5l |Bfc^^^^^^ f I Borneo ^m mmmmmmmmm W > I'M > i '^^^k* I «*st^ kL I f MS BHHIHHIiiHHHIHHIHIHHHII^^BHHB I I j»280 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-08-30 22 FLYING DRAGON (Moses Lee) is a clear winner of the 1 4 miles Singapore Derby. Second is Peaceful King (Forte) and third Marksman (Ward)31 words
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Article2441 1959-08-30 22 EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Sat - EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Sat. by FAVOURITES TAKE A BEATING MR. and Mrs. Loh Chin's Flying Dragon (late Forensic), with apprentice Moses Lee astride, caused an upset to pay $74 for a win in the 11-mile Singapore Derby at Bukit Timah today. Flying Dragun took command five furlongs2,441 words
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Obituary29 1959-08-30 22 M H'urrfu S7» f Minimum) IN EVER loving memory of our beloved father late Mr. Chandiram and Jhamatmall Melwani who left us on 30-8-5". Nlrnila and Moti.29 words
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Article37 1959-08-30 22 21) Horrfv Sit) i Minimum) FASHION PARADE Wednesday afternoon 5 p.m. to be presented 1 by Salon Eunice in the Adelphl Hotel tea-lounge. Informal day dresses and glamorous maternity wear will be shown. Book tables early.37 words
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Article49 1959-08-30 22 TOTAL POOL: $169,130 Ist. No. *****8 ($76,180) 2nd. No. *****9 ($38,054) 3rd. No. *****7 ($21,141) STARTERS ($1,626 each): Nos. 2 < 3343: *****1; *****7; *****6; *****4; *****8; *****3; *****6; *****2; *****0; *****8; *****4. CONSOLATION (51.268 each): Nos. *****1; *****3; *****1; *****5; *****4; *****4; *****0; *****2; *****6; *****1.49 words
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Article242 1959-08-30 22 SINGAPORE Sat— Trainer Rinus van Breukelen's Class Three newcomer All The Way showed promise on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning when sent out with Conservative (Chadwick). They clocked 37 for 3f with both racing wide out all the way Another impressive gallop242 words
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Advertisement158 1959-08-30 22 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" I his vessel is expected to arrive from Europe at 10 a.m. on Monday. o ist August, and \vill sail for Hongkong at 11 p.m. on the same d iv Passengers should embark betveen 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. on 31st Hie vessel will158 words
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