The Straits Times, 24 January 1960
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Title Section17 1960-01-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lav*** m* i MatuV No. 127 4 SI NDAY, JANUARY 24, 1960 20 CENTS17 words
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Article281 1960-01-24 1 Call for study on rubber RESEARCH ON MORE TAPPING YEARS V oALA LUMPUR. Sat A leading world expert On natural rubber. Sir Jonn Hay. today called i ♦or research to prolong the economic life of rubber tre> He today that a rubber tree ha> a normal ..J years and a281 words
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Article47 1960-01-24 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE United States Navy announced today that its bathyscaph Trieste had set a new world by diving to the bottom of the 37.800-loot Marianas Trench in the Pacific. Aboard the bathyscaph were Professor Jacques Piccard and Lt Don Walsh.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration917 1960-01-24 1 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG By A LEGEND OF THE ISLE OF EASE-WHERE ONLY TWO MEN LIVE SINGAPORE. Sat. DULAU SENANC "the Isle of Ease. where a penal camp for secret society gangsters is to go up in March appears to have been destined by nature for the role.917 words
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346 1960-01-24 1 STRIKE WAVE IN ALGIERS 0 VER MASSU Sacked general reports to de Gaulle PARIS, Saturday. QENERAL JACQUES MASSU 51, today reported to President Charles de Gaulle amid reports from Algiers of a wave of strikes in protest against the general's dismissal from his posts as civil and military commander ofReuter - 346 words
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Article67 1960-01-24 1 TWO MEN ON DUD NOTES CHARGE JOHORE BAHRI. Sat. Neo Boon Huat and Lim Seng Hup. of Singapore, were charted in the magistrate's court today with having in their possession 44 fake one dollar notes intending to use them as genuine on Jan. 8. They pleaded not guilty. The accused67 words
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Article72 1960-01-24 1 MANILA, Sat Forty school children were reported buried alive when a schoolhouse in the southern island of Mandanao was covered by a landslide. The Philippine Constabulary spokesman said they received a cable from the police chief of Dimataling town in Zamboanga Del Bur on the south-western tipReuter - 72 words
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Article30 1960-01-24 1 PARIS. Sat Paris court ruled today that American betrew Gamble Benedict must leave Andrei Porumbeanu. the 34-year-old married man with who she fled New York— U P.I.30 words
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114 1960-01-24 1 WELLINGTON. Sat. Like thousands of other New Zealanders, the Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today went to the races at Trentham. Like thousands of other wives. Puan Sharifah Rod zlah also went with him. For tne Tengku lt was a good114 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-01-24 1 CASEY, NOW A PEER, TO QUIT /CANBERRA. Sat.— Mr. R.G. V/ Casey (above), the Australian External Affarrs Minister, said here today that he would resign from the Government and Parliament now that the Queen had created him a life baron. During the war, Mr. Casey, now aged 69, was a90 words
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Article113 1960-01-24 1 PORT SAID, Saturday. AUTHORITIES here declared a state of emergency today following a football not yesterday that has mushroomed into rock-throwing attacks on shops and theatres Four persons were killed and at least 67 Injured In the city-wide riots, police said. Police reinforcements were summoned from113 words
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Article68 1960-01-24 1 BINGAPORE. Sat. The Federation Minister for Justice and Interior. Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, left for Australia this morning by BOAC Comet which had made a special stop at Kuala Lumpur to pick him up. Dato Suleiman, who Is going to Sydney for medical treatment,68 words
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Article329 1960-01-24 1 fiOALBROOK (South Afriv^ ca>. Sat. Rescue operations for 406 miners trapped for 45 hours in a mine shaft were stopped today when another rockfall further sealed the gallery 600 feet underground. Officials of the Clydesdale mine called a halt when the rock ff-11 this afternoon. ItReuter - 329 words
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Advertisement135 1960-01-24 1 lft& cxcAmUx. itd deiicitut )*y COLD STOWAGE CRIAMIHIIS THE NEW 3- L I TR E Ccdoou^ I r**—— f^ 1-1/ N *W »»»r©uflh©ut o BIGGER, wc^i^^L\ low SIX s ter plMf ROVER s W^^^^^^^J fi>> Aw «r4«4 FIRST 1 vfe^*x >d PRIZE COACHWORK ■Bs_j4 COMPETITION ot the 44th ~~~y**^ Intemotionol135 words
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Advertisement102 1960-01-24 1 FINEST DIAMOND GEM RINGS US de SUVA Jem el lets 106. Orchard Roid. Tel: ***** Sheer loveliness! wV^^rX9i^^^^H| |fl AKIKO KOJIMA. Ml*B ir.'IVKJUB vLY^feife*4^L^Pf Choooe CREME PI IT In \^Q^^Bt. E^E^T_/rw the popular purae-sllm com. VlV^^BSb^B^^^^v pact. or. at the same pri< r, thr fabulous FASHION r jT? A< I102 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1960-01-24 2 S. H. Dennis - S. H. Dennis Former British naval attache tells 0f... I WAS OSTRACISED BY BRITAIN FOR ByCaptain DSC PART 2 OF AN EXCITING NEW SERIAL I seem to collect dangerous situations like other men collect stamps or money. Take the morning of November 19. 1947. The time is1,217 words
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Advertisement376 1960-01-24 2 Y/ W/'j/li/I/l v. v \7 A PHILIPS RADIOGRAM the mark of the happy family >unn\ that has a Phuip* ~^mu\\ l^^^^^^^Mn i 'aiiiofiram in a happy fmmil\ 7 '^^^M^^B^^^— n firxt. rtecmute a Philips radio- aS^^^^S S^ftt tram gives the finr\t reproHuttion of all their favourite k-^ I second, because376 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1960-01-24 3 PLEAD PRIDIS CASE WITH MOUNTBA TTEN ...his part in the fantastic intrigues of Siam's strongmen HELPING AN EX-PREMIER ON THE RUN FROM HIS BANGKOK ENEMIES me. past the guard who Hedkl not know that he had jutt missed the prise cmtch of his police career. I got into my jeep.1,583 words
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Advertisement80 1960-01-24 3 MALAYAN AIRWAYS I ■^■i^^^ BBsl BBBsl BsS AM BBBsl BBBsl bH |i now flitX-s 5^- s^^^^^ TWICE 5 WEEKLY J I B In ONLY 3 HRS. &40 MINS. after leaving Singapore (on Sundays at 0815 hrs.) you arrive in Bangkok (at 1125 hrs.) I Also weekly on Wednesdays fly Singapore80 words
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Advertisement161 1960-01-24 3 I smuggle a Pridi supporter from the country in the boot of my car. Parabolic mirror at Motitouis, France _-^i«^^^3j UNIVERSAL energy is th* moveme^ The efficiency ot the new MICROTOR fP*6f f A movemem is so marked an improvement thai .Hfc^rsV it is the world's smallest automatic watch rotoi.161 words
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Advertisement168 1960-01-24 3 UM**tOtc/iect PRECISION u+vtfec£fe*i TRADITION A SENSATION TELE ROLLEI with SONNAR 1 35. mm LENS ALSO NEW 2.8 E2 MODEL "OTTO After [T* m your Bath J^Tl Cudcura Talcum, tragrant and petal V 1) •oft, kind to the most sensitive ikio. \2*|** 11 I A generous dusting will cool hot, xS^168 words
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Advertisement262 1960-01-24 4 The World's BEST Value IN ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE /<^Timrx 000 l0 m >^ REAR WINDOW! GIVES BACK-SEAT PASSENGERS 1 J yo^ v MORE ROOM AND PROTECTION SAFETY! EXCEPTIONAL ROAD-HOLDING. I BRAKING STEERING. OUTSTANDING VISIBILITY, j S V^^^ POWERFUL LIGHTS. l]< blJ^^tet^B^JMßßßßß^B^B^B^M^Maßitf^^^^ BBW^ ■i-^^^^^^Bo^oß^BßPPuTffO?vPv^poQPv?ffP?v^vlWjßnoaPfflßBppvff ■■BBflW fIT 1 Hp >^ft, Bair^r^ V^262 words
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253 1960-01-24 5 BOFFALOES LOANED OUT TO 50 MALAY FARMERS MALACCA, Sot. Htry Moloy arrners weri coch given a buffalo th s rung a* o ceremony held on tne grounds m the Veterinary Deportment iUon made by Mn-ter. I Bub* pjt Government **baflalo loan bctoen. tx tween two a yeura oM. MH b-mg.253 words
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327 1960-01-24 5 •y RONNIE OUCLOS MUAR, Sat. An American university student, 18-year-old Jim Noeh, is disappointed that he has not succeeded so far in meeting Chin Peng, chief of the Malayan Communist Party, Of ony terrorists during his current tour of the "black327 words
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Article, Illustration305 1960-01-24 5 SAYS 7-H£ OUTGOING USIS CHIEF SINGAPORE. Sat. —Mr. lames Elliot. Director of the United States In formation Service, said that people generally have a "natural resistance" to information and news given out by Government agencies. But he said that the agencies could overcome305 words
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Article69 1960-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —I The Far East Air Force today ordered all available aircraft to carry out an intensive search for missing army Auster which may have crashed with its two occupants somewhere on or near the 4.187 ft. Mount Ophir. about 12 miles south69 words
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Article48 1960-01-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guaji. has been granted leave by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara from Jan. 20 to 31. In his absence, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will take over his duties.48 words
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714 1960-01-24 5 Xl ALA I UMPUR Bat isity of Malapur division, unct'd results of .;tci mediate examinaUon tor the degree of Baihtlor of Science and its sessional examination for the Bachelor of Arts deßree. tudentt passed the Bachelor of Science examination and 73 in714 words
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303 1960-01-24 5 DECISION TO SET UP NEW JPggSIHIES HERE SINCAPORb Sat. A number of Japanese industrialists have decided to invest several million dollars in three or four industries in Singapore. Disclosing this today, a spokesman ot the |apan External Trade Recovery Organisation here, said: We303 words
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Article113 1960-01-24 5 TARZAN' TO SERVE ANOTHER 2 YEARS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 25-year-old prisoner who is known by his cellmates as "Tarzan" was today sent to jail for another two years lor causing hurt to three prison officers with a knife. T. Velaythan, who has ten previous convictions mostly for assualt. pleaded113 words
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Article43 1960-01-24 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —A boat carrying 12 passengers overturned in the strong current of the Dungun River today. Motor boats nearby rescued all the passengers, except a three-year-old Malay girl who was missing. A search was made for her.43 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-01-24 5 CINGAPORE, Sat The Berlin Chamber Orchestra conducted by the distinguished Hans von Benda will give two concerts at the Victoria Theatre in Singapore on Feb 16 and 17 at 845 p m nightly. The orchestra, which nas> been wldelv acclaimed from New Delhi to Rio154 words
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233 1960-01-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A chief clerk in a Chinese firm today told the Sixth Magistrate Mr Goh Heng Leong that he had gone to his father's room to lead the old man to dinner when a police party raided the premises. Ho Chwee Pong233 words
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516 1960-01-24 5 MINISTER: I AM PREPARED TO RECONSIDER PROBLEM Singapore s<itu BAR GIRLS here are glad that the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, is prepared to reconsider the question ot women working a? wjitu n bars All bar wait:. Herviewed today516 words
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Advertisement32 1960-01-24 5 k ij i i i r m i f ""...if*'" m For the finest fLJ* ®M* COMFORT, SERVICE f m APAN HOSPITALITY jFVir in the traditional i- ,*.*rc+ Japanese Manner ><T j+32 words
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807 1960-01-24 6 than done, and the assurance that you will get over it with time Isn't tangible enough. The knowledge that time will heal the hurt, the loneliness and the disillusionment does not lessen the pain for you. No matter what anyone says807 words
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Article316 1960-01-24 6 The road back from heartbreak FOR THOSE IN THE CALAMITY OF A •V• W BROKEN ENGAGEMENT A YOU CAN MAKE 1T... IF YOU'LL ONLY TRY HARD ENOUGH SO YOU'VE been jilted! You are crushed, heartbroken and mortified. You hate yourself, you hate him, and you hate everyone else in the316 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-01-24 6 a^B^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^^ j n hand painted B ground. I' ^^.—bbwbs*s»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»f11 words
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Article110 1960-01-24 6 nITE-SIZE marshmallow pieces can be used In 101 recipes, and here Is one of them: Chocolate Marshmallow Clusters. Melt six ounces setnl-cweet chocolate pieces in double holler. Gradually add three tablespoons milk, stirring until mixture ta smooth. Cool about five minutes, then pour mixture over two cup* mi. mature110 words
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Advertisement75 1960-01-24 6 A cup of energy brimful of health < *s-_ Tor all the family all the day long, Ovaltine *ALTl NF Mm builds energy and strength. Ovaltine is kr^a^j,^ -^itzPmmmL made of Natures own energy- making foods and 7Z #4 has extra vitamins added. Your family needs Ovaltine. j \%M and75 words
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Advertisement651 1960-01-24 6 B^k. b^b^bW 3fc" $> that cool and lorvhf 100k You vf^<i Oookew Laeto-Calrtmine Lotion to rare li>r yoiir akin. Day hy day your okin w;ll look softer, lovelier, creamier. Thai ■not limp, milky lotion protects your Bkin too pives cool soothing relief from sunburn and I priokh- heat. Larto-Calamine is651 words
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85 1960-01-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sat A stu- dent. Mohamad Sa ad. of I Windsor Park, was today < committed for trial at the High Court on a charge of using a forged document for cheating, after a preliminary inquiry before Mr. R. B. I. Pates, the85 words
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Article77 1960-01-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Daio Sir Roland Braddel and Mr. Loke Wan Tho have agreed to serve as patrons of the Singapore Art Society this year. M the society's full council meeting Mr. Ho Kok Hoe was elected president. Mr. Francis Thoma.s, Mr. C.O. Jackson, Dr.77 words
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40 1960-01-24 7 Dr. Murugiah heads Sennett welfare SINGAPORE. Sat Dr C. I Murugiah has been elected president of the Sennett Estate Residents" Welfare Association Mr. Sect Sian Tiang and Dr Khong Ban Tze were elected vice-presidents and Mr. Tay Leong Yam secretary.40 words
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Article32 1960-01-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Yong Tai Seng, 55, was today fined 15,000, or 10 months' jail, for possession of 155 pounds of dutiable tobacco at 1.20 this morning at Ayer Germuroh.32 words
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Article389 1960-01-24 7 THREE COUNTRIES SEEK TO HAVE TALKS WITH FEDERATION THEY SEEK RUBBER, TIN, COPRA, PINES, TIMBER AND SPICES Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THREE countries anxious to have trade talks with Malaya today indicated what they hoped to achieve. New Zealand wishes "rationalise' her trade with Malaya. The United389 words
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Article, Illustration378 1960-01-24 7 OH KEE TIANC - He will now teach art of floral arrangements to housewives OH KEE TIANC A COUNCIL DRAUGHTSMAN QUITS JOB FOR FLOWERS ■y PENANC Sat. A YOUNG draughtsman in the City Council's Town Planning Department here, has given up his job to teach the art of floral arrangements to Penang housewives. Every378 words
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148 1960-01-24 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya is exploring the possibility of introducing a course in human relations to create better understanding among the different races here This followed di.scussions between the university's Vice-Chancellor. Prof. A. QPpenhelm. and the visiting president of the148 words
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Advertisement438 1960-01-24 7 WMMeni Your Skm Secretly and Quickly No longer nno you odmire others wish thot your akin «es os light ond onroctivt as theirs. On* for of Stillmon's wilj vow equoliy chorming. Conimued oopJ«cotiom will sur:n« you, convince you that ••e'e i*. BJ -^c Dcrj'' 'er, on :ne whtNner thot words438 words
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Advertisement166 1960-01-24 7 II IT TAKES ALL II KINDS TO MAKI II A WORLD BUT ONLY ONL kIND II OF DEPOSIT TO WAKE JL A WORLD DIFFERENCE TO II YOU I I Consistent d^thk omplete I 1 Interest Security If BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT 1 1 H ith II LOMBARD BANKING T Imlrvnl paid166 words
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Miscellaneous8 1960-01-24 7 I/^ICMY IT MARVeiUXK TME |V^M*VTME CHILOIKN »OW€ 48 words
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Article433 1960-01-24 8 CREATED BARON, AUSTRALIA EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTER TO QUIT GOVT. PLEDGES CONTINUED INTEREST IN AFFAIRS OF ASIA The Attorney General, Sir Garfisld Barwick, who has acted as External Affairs Minister during Mr. Casey's absence abroad, has been tipped as almost certain to succeed to the External433 words
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Article182 1960-01-24 8 Former hangman seeks a job LONDON Sat.— Albert rterrrpoint, Britain's iitif iimr 1 hwf rxerulioner. is Iwlitng for a job But NOT as a hancman It 1% near It four years alnre Mr rierrrpoint ao« 52. gave uo bis part-time Job a« fJKru tioner Mmmt aftrrwardk. hi and hi, wifr.182 words
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Article38 1960-01-24 8 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of U tteh Labour Party >aid today on his rfturn from North America, that he had just learned that Mr. Aneurtn Bevan hi*- deputy, wa again on the mend."38 words
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76 1960-01-24 8 SYDNEY, Saturday. AN attractive 29-year-old woman from Perth- ville, nine miles from Bathurst, has offered to sell one of her eyes for M 56,000. She is Mrs. Carmel Palmer, a mother of five children. Her husband works in the local council. SheReuter - 76 words
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Article31 1960-01-24 8 GENEVA. Sat The I three-power nuclear test ban talks yesterday was the shortest meeting a bare 18 minutes since the stalled negotiations resumed last week after a Christmas recess.31 words
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Article120 1960-01-24 8 1 xjkyo. sat. A red and white silk maternity sash was today presented to Princess Mlchiko. wife of Japan's Crown Prince Akihito. The traditional ceremony was the last of several court rituals performed before the birth of the Princess' first child, expected early in March.Reuter - 120 words
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Article62 1960-01-24 8 LONDON. Sat. Last year was a boom year for babies in England and Wales, with more live births than in any year since 1948. according to provisional figures published today by the Registrar-Gen-eral. The 750.170 babies born In 1959 topped by 10.883 the number bornReuter - 62 words
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Article64 1960-01-24 8 9 WOMEN CHARGE: HE RAPED ME KNOXVILLE (Tennessee). Sat. Police disclosed yesterday that a newspaper photograph of an ex-con-vict sought for the sex slaying of a high school girl brought calls from nine other women whjp claim to have been raped by him. The photograph was of 27-year-ald Leroy Young.64 words
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65 1960-01-24 8 VATICAN CITY. Sat.Women wearing sleeveless dresses or low necklines will be excluded from the sacraments in Rome churches under new rules to be considered by Catholic lea- ders at a synod openinK here tomorrow. The regulation also covers dresses with hems above its kneeReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration446 1960-01-24 8 DONALD EDCAR - DONALD EDCAR By IT was a fairy-tale marriage in Venice in an atmosphere or gondolas and palaxxi. Her name was Princess Ira, 15 years old. He was Prince Alfonso Hohehlohc Langenburg, 31. It was one of the most romantic stories since the war, and I446 words
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Advertisement90 1960-01-24 8 -Have ttie World at^your f eef^»patiBD^ 4>fiF Oi|gLj^Aß 250 /or H 8 TRANSISTOR 2 WAVE BAND jjt ffi^fel- HhS^hß^'^W afe V JL w v %^§^iJm m^SS HOSE WHO KNONV BUY NATIONAL 4r tt\L RADIO *^X >£~ J^~ I "'^^■^j^i^liK^Su T*^-^ I^===: 1 l 3 m a J i^^^^^s^^^SSS^^^^fc— -.i.-" V90 words
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144 1960-01-24 9 HE TOOK A STAB AT BUCKING UP TRADE £AIRO. Sat Business was bad <or undertaker Zeinham Saleh. Not enough people were dying >n the suburbs of Cairo, so Zetnhdm decided to speed things up a bit. If people wouldn t die naturally, then there were ways and means. Zeinham stationed144 words
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Article82 1960-01-24 9 LONDON, Sat— A campaign i- to be launched to eni ourage careful addressing. -Eight mUlkm letters a day -nearly one in three handled by the OPO— are badly or ibcorrectly addressed. The cost of deciphering them Is now running at the rate of £300,000 a yrar The men82 words
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Article, Illustration877 1960-01-24 9 'USELESS MAMMOTH". SAYS TYCOON TOKYO. SAT. A harmful, uselets mammoth," Hisaakira Kano called Emperor Hirohito's Imperial Palace. "Move it out of Tokyo," he urged. "Make the present palace into a public park Cut roads through it to relieve the traffic congestion in central Tokyo."UPI - 877 words
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Advertisement546 1960-01-24 9 The gallant Mr. Gibbon THE DUSUN •Kota Ttnggl). Jan. 15. THIS is token from "Pai Noa," the story of Nona Baker, M.8.E.: "A family of Wak Waks (gibbons), two adults and three small ones, came through the jungle on the other side of the stream. •They stopped as they reached546 words
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Advertisement356 1960-01-24 9 Win Success- Fun Friendship MrtU In LESS than JO wirh rhe m.nutes. YOU con be ploying rUD/MAATir foscincting instrument. LnKU/Vl PA llv Learn quickly, privately AT aa /^i |TLJ HOME with the new, wnw AAUU I M i.onol Easy Leom" Method. Ploy ANY piece in just a fe« ORCj AN356 words
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Article19 1960-01-24 10 M ■>•*•!• SJO f t/wriaiMfiiJ m TO a) '9f (,T'»r t i *\0 O*' Carmm r«r t«nli •-n t*a19 words
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Article250 1960-01-24 10 IF you can't beat em. join 'em. Newest to fall in line with the wartime motto is the Federation's Road Transport Department. They have failed In their campaign to persuade i owners of diesel lorries to t carry out proper and regular maintenance of their vehicles to prevent250 words
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Article208 1960-01-24 10 NOBODY tried to beat the states which have encouraged industrial development in the Federation. But many would like to join the sucet Seiangor expended a lot of energy before Petaling Jaya became the mecca of Malaya's new Industrialists. Johore didn't have to spend as mucn. b i had208 words
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Article599 1960-01-24 10 JOHN REED - Gold is Russia's new weapon JOHN REED By RUSSIA is smug gUng in a new weapon K o 'd. Two security officers attached to the United Kingdom Treasury re-i-ently made a twomonth trip along the Open Door code name for the traditional gold-smuggling route from London to India. Thry started599 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1960-01-24 10 MURIEL WASI - MURIEL WASI B^ A SPECIAL ARTICLE IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 13TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDIA'S INDEPENDENCE TO THE QUALITIES OF PURITY. CONSTANCY AND IDEALISM IS ADDED DYNAMIC GOOD SENSE PIONEERS ALL THE women of most countries of the world, old and new, have I clearly defined individuality. For1,491 words
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Article310 1960-01-24 10 rE courtroom of a small provincial town wa* crowded for a case described by the local paper as "scandalous" and "sensational." among other things. The prosecuting counsel outlined the beginning of the case but when he came to the "X-certiflcate" details, he turned to the judge310 words
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Advertisement833 1960-01-24 10 < I \-> II l i:i> ADS. Varai S/e (Hiaaaa, •«t ■oh .4 100 Taaa« Haas, aacaaid aaa af Mr Mr* Oaaj CBjaaa Oaa*! and aaa* n aaly deaarMrr af Maaaa Lam OVERSIAS LEAVi a pafj s I Wra.>— 4Vb M tt: aarfra •ariTtiMLAHO Haul fmmm- raua KhrMta i a*.833 words
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Advertisement52 1960-01-24 10 To make it WATERPROOF /M^^S^ K"lr\ m\ralrr|ihit JV a«|... M-rr« -*)•>. a a aa«i To make it SELF-WINDING Rwtfx ißtrod'icrd ta* waria"* ar»l "rotor" v -o f~ writt-watrh. < on- W?f aja ,i >taat ttanaa aa the B m ~Wi(f\ anaia>priac ronlri- 1 bwtrt taward* evra \^a^"^T gt»al'r acrur» WROLEX52 words
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Advertisement242 1960-01-24 10 W -—IS .jm af* mo if in 1 1 %£%%*> shows how personal postal tuition from England gives you an English College Education "Have you often said to yourself— lf What sufejoct will you rturfyT only I had the education I could set trtMtactar* on in the world'? You can242 words
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393 1960-01-24 11 THANKS TO RUBBER BOOM LAST YEAR SINGAPORE. Sat.— Chinese New Y«ar vhich <«IU on Thursday promises to be one of trie gayest, and biggest in Singapore and the Federation. Housew ye > now have more money to spend on clothing, food, jewellery and393 words
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Article22 1960-01-24 11 SINGAPORE Ba.. price In Singapore toc..\ «a* dm «M dollar to $349 •stlsmted offering rose 10 tons to no tons22 words
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253 1960-01-24 11 CINCAPORE Sat. The bonus dispute be tween the Tay Koh Vat E Bus Company and more E than 200 of its em- ployees has just been E settled in time tor them to enjoy the Chinese New Year The management's253 words
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310 1960-01-24 11 Perak trial of off-course betting flops KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. RECENT attempt by the Perak Turf Club to run the New Zealand style off-course betting in Selangor has proved a flop. The Perak Club, using the i Selangor Turf Club premises, i ran off-course betting for two meetings but found it310 words
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Article88 1960-01-24 11 A million 'give up' calls KUANTAN, Sat. A million leaflets have been air-dropped this month over the Triang-Manchis-Bentong-Raub sector of West Fahang In an all-out drive to get the remaining 14 hard-core communist terrorist cadre in the State to surrender. Last June there were 32 terrorists but the number was88 words
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Article40 1960-01-24 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday (air merchantable Bombay mixed copra: January /February shipments $42 buyers. $43 sellers. Tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Milters' AsoocUtion: bulk $63 sellers, drum $66 sellers. Ton* was quiet.40 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-01-24 11 Mi. Lawrence Chia and AlLss Marion Shrapnel after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, yesterday. The groom is the son of Dr and Mrs. hia Teck Yam the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mm. James Shrapnel. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article208 1960-01-24 11 WHAT'S ON TODAY IN S'PORE I MM HI Rtn (Everjtt Road i Sunday school 9.15 a.m.. morning iip 10.30 a.m. <.» I W<. *IK\IT> HlM^f MKTHODIST CHIRCH: Sunday school 2.30 p.m.: service in Malay ;>m.; service In English 4 p.m TAW lIB\R MKTHODIST CltmCl: Church school in Malay 8.15 a.m.;208 words
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Article105 1960-01-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sac— Tickets are selling fast for the Radio Singapore's second variety show. In aid of the > National Theatre Fund, to be held on Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Badminton Hall Taking part In the show are members of the American Dance105 words
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Article163 1960-01-24 11 START NOW ON YOUR MALAY ESSAY YOU speak a little Malay? You can pick your way, however haltingly, through a romanised Malay newspaper? Then you know enough to enter the Straits Times Berita Harian Malay essay competition. All you have to do is to write not more than 500 words163 words
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Advertisement218 1960-01-24 11 of Orient Line have pleasure in announcing that m. ORCADES <2M«4 tonn will call at SINGAPORE on 14th April 1960 sailing for Colombo. Aden, Port Said Naples. Marseilles, and Gibraltar arriving London on sth May 1960. (Limited Tourist Clms Accommodation only available > s.s. ORCADES is airconditloned throughout, and fitted218 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-01-24 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 618 a.m. 1 Sft 31ni 829 p.m. (tfl 2ir>>: Port Dlckson 2.25 a.m. fW 6in > 2 51 p.m. (Sft 31n>; Port Swettenham 122 am. a lft lln) 2.04 p.m. (Sft 91n>; Penang 922 a.m. (sft 31n> 9.50 p.m (6ft Sin). TOMORROW: Singapore 7.36 a.m. (Sft90 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-01-24 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Lion Dance" (right), submitted by Hor Ah Lak, of 7 Road Walk, Penang. Mr. Hor used a Yashica-Mat camera and Fuji SS film Setting, with yellow filter: fB, 1/250 second. "Waiting for Master" (below), by Catherine142 words
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Article, Illustration128 1960-01-24 12 ADDRESS your entries: r^ Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, Rivtr Valley Road, Singapore 9. Nome and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on the back of every print submitted. The required128 words
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Article847 1960-01-24 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY IkJORE and more photographers are anxious to have the coveted distinction A.R.P 5., or F.R.P S. A letter from Mr Lim Keng Hock, of Kuala Lumpur, prompts me to discuss these awards and to give whatever advice is necessary. Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society847 words
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Advertisement428 1960-01-24 12 A new fink in Pan Americans Rovnd-the-WoHd Servkt... .POLAR ROUTE *T-_ —I,- ilOw On m/UHaVTSa>^\JW aTUa^Bft3« M Pan Ami fast Polar route betwem Eujupa and the U.S West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U.S. West428 words
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Miscellaneous169 1960-01-24 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: 1. Piling up 8 1 6 (4>. 3b Doomed <Bi. Legal document <4>; 8 Rent- DOWN.- 1. Vestment charge (s^; 9. Definite article Shinbone < 5 3 Map-book <s>; (3); 10. Figure (6): 11. Lifts 4. Chuckle ft); b Range of <6): 14. Story-teller (4); U knowledge169 words
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Article, Illustration153 1960-01-24 13 DANCE JUBILEE' a fast-paced revue recreating the changing American dance forms from the minstrel days of IIM to modern-day jan will have its Malayan premiere in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow It will give another performance at the Pavilion on Tuesday. The shows are being staged by the153 words
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Article449 1960-01-24 13 METRONOME - ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL MUSICALS METRONOME ON THE RECORD By SONG OF NORWAY must bt 1 rated as one of the most unusual and fascinating musicals to have come from Broadway. The score was inspired by the works of Edvard Grew It Is pr—nttd as a musical extravacansa" by449 words
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Article, Illustration749 1960-01-24 13 Doug Lachersteen - Doug Lachersteen EX-SINGAPORE ARTIST FINDS FAIR MEASURE OF SUCCESS By From LONDON MAKING OUT A CASI FOR THE GO-AHEAD MALAYAN ERIC YOUNC sounded like an Angry Young Man. He was making out a case for the ambitious, go-ahead Malayan, and th« case749 words
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Advertisement226 1960-01-24 13 :"shaw: w% »».»t Ion 1 WStB^ ***** ■IOMY 3 SNOWI I W Htm wonders: ilfffcr O*th*t»re }4 tack S*«Ht < 2 10 B I ttl M Ne l.«. {.■*> JpboM ***** too* i i 4i. 4. «je •m BtaneM Mm korbca Mv- TOO* T 4 10*<0»'0>»Or.l, .5 JO 9 JO226 words
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Advertisement409 1960-01-24 13 I OManhation m.T-11.r,<» t3oft t 30 D m Te. ***** NOW SHOWING! Peter Seller* Jean Sebcrg ea The Mouse That Roared •■non Col.-r CMaete New Yrer Attro "Dc*t Give Up Tke Skip Teoey t *.M ti: sim NOW SHOWING! EDGE OF ETERNITY I CinemoScope f Crtinew New Year Attraction' "JOURNEY409 words
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Miscellaneous293 1960-01-24 13 WOT aY d# X *\»^tJ IBlßSV^^'^aß^ flStffiffQS RADIO SINGAPORE RADI MALAYA AM 630 Good Mornin,: 632 AS Morning Prelude: 7.00 The KM; gramme Summary (Morning); 9.02 7.05 Moment* Of Melody: 8.05 JSouth of the Border. 9.15 Sing It Brfafclast Club: 9.00 Programme A«atn; 9 4.i What Am It: 10.16 Wa°lU293 words
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Article663 1960-01-24 14 A WORD WITH THE DOCTOR UIHEN one recoils that about three million people in the US. A. alone hove got diabetes (and that nearly half of them don't yet realise the fact) it isn't surprising that the disease is so important or that so663 words
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Article104 1960-01-24 14 LONDON. Sat. Ghana has placed an ordrr for C 1.000,000 worth of slot machines with which (he nation plans to open the world's first all-automati< supermarket in Accra. In Britain a Wokincham firm has put on tin- market an automatic shop which could be thr answer to late104 words
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Advertisement252 1960-01-24 14 Here's the splendid j Farina-styled WOLSELEY m 1 ilTli wItUM Duo Cone Colours 1 xira door width at knee level Polished wood Ucia with cowled instruments I r] he 15 60 combine exquisite line with a luxury specification and the technical excellence of Wolseley engineering. With generous accommodation lor lour252 words
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Advertisement90 1960-01-24 14 I*l n Tz^~ bemty °f lighr §1 I 1 soft skin with Hfefe nc cream beautifies, lightens, ■V^^—^^^^^ softens and protects that's Iv I 'Hazeline' Snow Love iv flKv F""~ vl I **r'*i&£&\ gentleness, delight in its B^ 1 I c^SW'vl gW^^^B coolnes?, and feel so confident I I g^"^gfl90 words
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Miscellaneous1585 1960-01-24 14 Dec. 21 to Jan. 19 Jan 20 to Feb. 18 Feb. 19 to March 20 March 21 to April 20 rilS is likely to be interesting lif OST people born «»der this j A plea.-ant surprise is In store rpHIS Year will be alr year for you and could make1,585 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1960-01-24 15 JOSSLEYN HENNESSY - The amazing Maharajas of India JOSSLEYN HENNESSY By THE death two months ago of of the Nawab of Junagadh took my mind back to February 20. 1948. when I visited his Runtaman principality on the west coast of India at a dramatic moment in its centuries-old history After the partition1,365 words
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Article42 1960-01-24 15 rKYO. Sat.— A new rose that clows as if brushed with luminous paint is being shown in Japan. Vermilioncoloured, it is the result of seven years' research by Kenichi Arisumi, aced 29, a Japanese botanist at Kyushu DM versity.42 words
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Advertisement281 1960-01-24 15 THE EASY WAY OF SUMMING rf«t fiSltl Iftilllß N* «rtMf m *!■<■ r%Mt*r Ft«« MMN MM IBdMB ••■7 M» mat mm th» tham r~~>"*T mm —4 ntk r™***^* K. 'w l«M«aaMnM -^r **2»^ <li— j»w» >» 4—Jw I /T-^V'k «>»■*» KLUSTRATtO BOOIUrT FREE ■aUII MI ALTN AF-UARCE! ITt. D*»« MM281 words
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Advertisement183 1960-01-24 15 ASIA S« MC/M Jet there now pay later World-wide by BOAC MMCi Ticket Instalment Tlnn enables you to fly now wherever you ni-li for a* little at IO r r of furr us down payment. From SINGAPORE Tourist Return to LONDON $318.00 Down HONG KONG 66.00 Down SYDNEY 1 58.00183 words
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Advertisement135 1960-01-24 16 MAKE YOUR CAR FEEL LIKE A I JOHORE I CIRCUIT I WINNER: I All contestants at Johore (February 20th— 21 st) will use SHELL X-100 MOTOR OILS and SUPERSHELL with I.C.A. or SHELL RACING FUELS. loi/ caw te sj/re o/ (sheu) Z^^^BBBflßflfl IbbK^: /^BSibb^S /V^J&J^^r^ JOHORE CORONATION GRAHDPRIX SPONSOREO IT135 words
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Miscellaneous1487 1960-01-24 16 I b^uß^bM^bt fl^ ri I mR^P^ I I I I TH6 SEAK.CM POC Ifl^ SCIEVE7, PKIENP OSU IWE SE66E7 MiMTO BE 1 I /i PKiC7 ME voufc Six llt igivc vmirfgc n'7cmffl/ii M i» IT.M.l T.M. V I ■TO KSIMS. Jl IT O- o PATIENT Su^ ME !^J «S T1,487 words
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Miscellaneous39 1960-01-24 18 r^S^lll Eli 1 i k Mil I%J Jill 1 f-^^* S^p^i P^^ r 1 1 p 7 f!|| h^^^— .-v Igd M/"' 'f rt j ligO lol^i 1 o^ js BS^^^i HfejPH'- yg£^M£Js m^ Ac Mff i t 339 words
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Article, Illustration931 1960-01-24 19 ROBERT LAU DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WE STOIC AND THE CYNIC INDLY explain the difference between Stoic and I Cyn.c. Miur The Stoic* practised repression of emotion, indifference to pleasure or pain, and patient endurance. The Cynic* were founded by Antisthenes. a pupil of Socrates They dtspised ease,931 words
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1158 1960-01-24 19 Remember to let them choose their own gane leis HUMAN CASEBOOK FATHER OF TH REE WANTS ANOTHER WIFE I AM the father of three children and my marriage was through a match-maker. Now am in love with a pretty girl a few years my junior, who is prepared to be1,158 words
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Advertisement65 1960-01-24 19 DROP US A LINE AT TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SPORE 9. "We're here again to kraila up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be65 words
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Advertisement10 1960-01-24 19 Write tt Jim Lee, Sdndiy Tints, Times House. Siigaitrt 9.10 words
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Advertisement207 1960-01-24 19 llll^ A a sprinkle of Vim on a damp Even the dirtiest kuall v i|H cloth, a quick rub round and shining like new again. Vim Ww away goes Rrease and dirt! (!e;.ns so easily and so quirklv! ■^■V^ wi A quick rub round and thi3 P° werful cleanser B|%207 words
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Article296 1960-01-24 20 THE HERALD GYMKHANA \WHEN motorists «n this p*t* of the world come to count thetr blessings this year, they should start on No. 1 from today, when the qualifying trials of the Triumph Herald Gymkhana are held ■n both Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. (T to296 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-01-24 20 Head-turning new body for the '60 Anglia ADVANTAGES APLENTY IN THIS FORD PROMISE of SPARKLING MOTORING THE STYLISH REAR ROOF LINE THE ALL-NEW Ford Anglia for 1960 offers a head-turning new body and sparkling performance from its 997 c. c. overhead valve engine. The unique design, especial ly the reverse436 words
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182 1960-01-24 20 I ONDON, Sat. Tottenham Hotspur, the English League leaders, continued their all-conquering form today when they completed a fine double over Manchester United by winning 2-1 here. Sixty two thousand tans flocked to see this clash b< tween two fine footballing sides,182 words
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Article142 1960-01-24 20 pOINTE-A-PIERRE. Sat. With only wx second innings standing Trinidad are still 85 runs behind M.C.C.'s first innings total of 337 for nine declared at lunch on the third day of their four-day cricket match here today. Trinidad, following on after being dismissed for 166 in their142 words
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Article319 1960-01-24 20 FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 1 Prrxton 1 Blackburn 0 Wolves 1 Blackpool 0 Sheff Wed 2 Chelsra 1 Leeds 3 Evirton C NotU F 1 Luton 4 Fullham 1 Manchester C 1 Arsenal 2 Newcastle 0 Leicester X Tottenham i Manchester U 1 West Brom o Burnley West319 words
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Article55 1960-01-24 20 I BRISBANE. Sat— Neale Fraser Australian Davis Cup star, beat Geoff Knox 6-2. 6-2. 6-0 in the first round of the Australian singles tennis championship Other results: Bob Mark beat John New comb 6-1. 6-2 "6-2 Maria Buenos beat Valeric Craig 6-1 K*rV f Tr u m beatUPI - 55 words
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Article33 1960-01-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— Lee Teck Seng inett 66 1 won the Royal Island Clubs "C division monthly medal at Thomson Road today. Ball sweep winner was T 1 Ellis-Edwards meet 32;33 words
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Advertisement162 1960-01-24 20 A CAR TODAY ON TERMS YOU CAN AFFORD f %»"*A*D I 40 a """•»> L >«. ****u2Za m Z*i -^J?JS "-OMBARD Acc.pt.ncj (M Ud. hand car in good condition. If you are, then yam r.O. Box 2884 Slftgaport cmn do no belter than lit lake advantage of the ilitiet offered162 words
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Advertisement488 1960-01-24 20 €*fiictMa4& NOW cfooM... '/yf^j with VERTICAIY VVIN ENGIN The additionot power atW^ v forded by the 250 c.c. ver- H" /V?^ tlCo WIN engine in this r~] fy > "4\ >s. magnificent B.S.A. scooter I y^V mokes, it sofe and easy to 11 I 3k^\ lltcr tnro "0n the city488 words
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Miscellaneous114 1960-01-24 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION! ACROSS: 1. Stacking. 0. Writ. I DOWN: Stoic. 2 Tlola 3 8. Tithe. 9. TJve. 10. Oblong. 11. Atlas. 4. Chortle. 5. Ken. 6. Raises. 14. Liar. 15, Reprove. Whirl. 7. ResoUe. 9, Tapir 11 16. East. 17. Devilled. 18. Loo- Reveres. 12, Eve. 13. Sedge. 15. ter.114 words
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Article394 1960-01-24 21 Penan* beaten in rough, tough final Maurice finds a match in Kenny gLM.APORE. Sat Johore Asian* making their second (up final appearance in four years of competition, beat the Northern zone champions. Penang, before a crowd of 1.000 in the All Blues (up Rugby final394 words
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Article58 1960-01-24 21 KUAH LUMPUR. Sat. The visiting RAF. Changi Singapore) team were held a 3-3 draw y Selangor Club in their rueger match on the padang here today. Each side scored a try. Changi led 3-0 at halftime through an unconverted try by cc. re-three Armstrong. The58 words
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Article184 1960-01-24 21 BOSTON FIREMAN IS NEW CHAMP I>OSTON. Sat.— Rangy Paul J> Pender. of Brookline. Massachusetts, wrested the New York and Massachusetts' version of the World middleweight championship from 39-year-old Sugar Ray Robinson on a split 15-round decision last night at Boston Garden. Pender, former Brookline fireman and an underdog at 5-1,184 words
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Article42 1960-01-24 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. D. Young mett 36) won the "A" division Ladies Monthly medal at the Royal Island Club yesterday. Runner-up was Mrs. Eu (38J>. Mrs. J. Heah (36) was the "B" division winner, with Mrs. D. Ong (37> runner-up.42 words
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Article27 1960-01-24 21 SINOAPORE 8a t. Pemuda Bawean maintained their unbeaten record In the Malay P.A. Junior League when tney beat Pondok Peraaakan 2-1 at Balestier Road today27 words
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Article170 1960-01-24 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. First Battalion. The Cheshire Regiment, entered the final of the Singapore Base District Inter-untt boxing championship when they beat 30 Bn. RAOC by nine bouts to two. The Cheshire* will meet BAD. and 221 B.V.D. Combined in the flnaj at glin Grmna Fed. 12 Only170 words
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569 1960-01-24 21 SAFA PRESIDENT'S XI HAND RANGERS 4-2 DEFEAT By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Sat CELANCOR RANGERS, fresh from their League and Cup conquests in Selangor football, may like to think they are a match for any opponents in Malaya, but they were brought down to earth with a prestige lowering defeat569 words
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Article229 1960-01-24 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. Thr prog-rammr for the Jehere Coronation Grand Prix on Feb. 20 and 21 at Johore Bahra Is: FIRST DAY (Feb. 2«>: 2.30 five-lap race (rlntafe and P.V.T. carat 3.00 flve-lap race (motor cycles 1250 c and under); 3.30 flvr-lap race i motor cycles 250 cc and229 words
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375 1960-01-24 21 Top-form Singapore have counter to robust Koreans By FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN Singapore. Sat. SINGAPORE Hockey Association officials are confldent of a Singapore win when they meet the Asian Games bronze medallist. South Korea, in aa international match on the padang tomorrow (5.15 p.m.). Victory in this match, which is not beyond375 words
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Article198 1960-01-24 21 CALCUITA. Sai. India. After winning the urn for tht fourth time Jn the series, gavt a di.sappoiiHuin display when the fifth and final five-day Test agair-t Australia began here today Five hour-' laboured batting brought India 158 runs for th» los- of seven198 words
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Advertisement633 1960-01-24 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT M I. n.m atoa *t rla. amtrm UT 1 a.<liaaiaa. 1 Hn— I tmim raaas. ■inn —mtla*, Wim tMßßaa^Bl V 4 (luj^Hi tattiaA. AAd^ I a inri ACINTS WANTfO *-4* U Wia.)— «a« rta. 991** aciari w*MTte tar ukai win »at« Ortil—i Cards a— daaltac dirart633 words
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Advertisement63 1960-01-24 21 Triangular the bottles are V c y and yet this fact is found that J GRAM'S Scotch Whisky ■H^p sBBBB makes, by far, V IBS Of i<r "id aa^' j *ZH^ a^B I tIP I iaaßNa9«H >iTS?««SS«#»* a^aa 3* S vm m t W^< i^urf^ finest, choicest -round" STAND FAST63 words
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Miscellaneous32 1960-01-24 21 HOCKEY: International Singapore v South Korea, padang SOCCER: MFA League— Setia Jaya v Sukaramal "A," Balestier Road '5 p.m.*. Frlendlios— Joyful Indiana v Rowcroft Lines, Furrer Park: Alexandra FT. R.M.P., Fairer Park.32 words
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Article1063 1960-01-24 22 HE IS HOLDING HIS COLD VASE FORM EPSOM JEEP'S best bets today are The Friar 11. Bestcrete and Dreamboat. CALL BOY'S double is Timberlane and Oleander 11. THE GOING is GOOD. The versatile Rogerthorpe is big threat FAVOURABLY DRAWN Bestcrete looks a bright each-way prospect1,063 words
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Article173 1960-01-24 22 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY 1 POINTER Race 1 Kola Bay TtmkerlaiM Hopefol Blue TIMBERI .ANt Holiday Tim* Hopeful Blue lIMHI Xl \N». Kola Bay Hopeful Bluk X.M iMt I MCCOLINA Ml ALU NOBLE ALBERT I 1,,1, R rrf \.ihle \lh»r« r.aiua. Vf.. Ml OIIN\ Early B rd (.■none Mat173 words
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Obituary45 1960-01-24 22 M)»rrf< .<!• I Minimum) OAVio. SUN KUIN. of InUrnattocMl '■■ofiJi'ioti (Malaya > Uattrd. p«—r« a«*r on 3SM January IPM. Ml 47 1. 1' it| brfcM family la Hoarkwnf. Cort^#* win pc pvftTtsc for Honehaas ay tat .«rIH-.t «rawl. ktaaramc a-.n ft* hrM at Bm«apor« Oaatot Co.45 words
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Article49 1960-01-24 22 W»r4* sit <*tm,mum) MM AND MM* NOUI CMON Mil mmm pnwMi aM help 00 thrir «i-d--tmi family or late Mr«. L N ViMuaMMtun thank all thaw who •Pin wnatfes. tili»i»ii. Mtm and •Mv m otb*r «ays o|WM< tkrir •tmpathy >• tk* family la tkrlr ■> <• 1 i«rrt\. rr>.49 words
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Article39 1960-01-24 22 i* Sit (MUummm) JOAN BOOTY t MAMNtOUIN m« an* Charm Will, f— lllfl Opportunity for all \fr to immry «»r Mornin* Kvrninc Coursti Own 1 1 IX 2nd Krbruary. Si. AbImwi Catb««ral Hall r«#«lrtn MJjT 3D) I aincapon39 words
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Article1102 1960-01-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR FIRST DAY Race 1 I.JO: (Class I. Div. >) 6 Purs. 1. ***** General Pil iPil St> Bagby. 5 9 0 (O) Dracon 3 2. ***** Hopeful Blue 1 Sporting St.) Sullivan. 6 P. 11 (F> Lee 6 3. ***** Collateral (Mr. Mrs. T.H. Teo ft Mason) Hobbs.1,102 words
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Article247 1960-01-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pROSPECTS of an international series in ten different sport between Federation Combined Schools and Singapore Combined Schools are very bright. Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council secretary, Toh Boon Huah. who was re-elected at the annual meeting of the council today, declared: ••Last247 words
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Article158 1960-01-24 22 OYDNEY. Sat.— Olympic sprint 0 champion Betty Cuthbert today broke the New South Wales women's 100 metres record and came within two-tenths of a second of the world record for the distance. She won an invitation 100 metres on Sydney sports ground in ll.ssec,Reuter - 158 words
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Article27 1960-01-24 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Chinese Athletic beat an Army eleven 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Choon Chee and See Lim scored.27 words
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Advertisement305 1960-01-24 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. '4% M* I Mi mi mum) ZAMPATTI kj Marian and Lloyd, aa 1, 1. NOTICE With the exception ot the Mam Store, Bata Building, *H ■e*e <Kobs in Stn«ap«rc will oo«n rar Butinett on Sun4«y, Hie 24tfc January, 1940 and close on the 28th 29th Jonuorv 1960 for305 words
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Advertisement172 1960-01-24 22 ml I 111 CN. Tn o»»i aßr^^^alH J MM ___^^^aa^H lJ advance styling classrcal"^^ J| elegance titoni 1 1 j/ijuna^" 1 JEWELS ftgunp jit/f t rW\t MANILA BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR MHMN >^ SINGAPORE ■b^S^— L it's faster by air. "The Early Bird Catches the Worm Send your freight by INDONESIAN172 words
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