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Title Section12 1960-03-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1280 SUNDAY. MARCH 6, 1960 20 CENTS m12 words
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Article179 1960-03-06 1 Dr. S SACKS ALL MPs by DECREE JAKARTA. Sit. PresiI dent Sukarno has dismissed by decree the Indonesian Parliament, Jakarta Radio announced tonight in a late news i broadcast v note of explana :ied to the decree. Pre--Bukarno said that Parliament wa> not dtitroyed as an Institution and would be179 words
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Article, Illustration561 1960-03-06 1 CITY OF DEA TH WILL BE REBUII T ON FIRM ROCK 10,000 lives lost in Agadir quake disaster HOTEL IN CITY THAT* DIED OF SHOCK Fear grips survivors in tents ANTI-EPIDEMIC TEAMS ARE IN CONTROL ACADIR, Sat. Agadir will be rebuilt on solid rock just south of the present ruinsReuter; UP - 561 words
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Article47 1960-03-06 1 WBBT BROMWICH (England). Sat.— Mrs. John Stone was "doing fine" yesterday after the birth of her 18th baby in 18 years. Both she and her husband are 36. Fifteen of the children are alive. 10 of them boys and five girls. U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article24 1960-03-06 1 PORT MORESBY. Sat Reports of volcanic activity on Manam Island off the north-eastern coast of New Guinea, were received here today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article65 1960-03-06 1 BOMBAY, Bat.— More than M*> employees in the State Bank oi likI ik la offices in Bombay, Delhi. Calcutta and Madras yesterday went on a lightning strike over j their demands for higher pay and other amenities. The strike was expected to spread to allReuter - 65 words
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Article26 1960-03-06 1 PEKING. Bat.— The ChiMr Chou Enlai. sent a message of greetings yesterday to Prime MiKwame Nkrurr.ah of Ohana on his nation > third rsary U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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138 1960-03-06 1 ISO PEOPLE KILLED, CITY PARALYSED IN BIG SNOWSTORM NEW YORK. Sat. More than 150 people were killed today in a huge snowstorm which dumped record amounts of snow in the southern and eastern parts of the United States. Latest reports said the storm was heading: out over the Atlantic, butReuter; UPI - 138 words
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Article99 1960-03-06 1 Parking ban in Telok Ayer SINGAPORE, Sat. Telok Ayer Basin will be closed to parking as from Monday, the City Administrator. .Mr. P. C. l.im. announced today. Mr. Lim said the facilities in Basin area were intended for loading and unloading cargoes. The basin, centrally situated, became a heavily-con-gested car99 words
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Article45 1960-03-06 1 MARSEILLES. Sat —British novelist Somerset Maugham. 86. arrived here today In tne Laos, ending a trip of several months in the Far East. He returned to his villa, La Mauresque. at Saint Jean, Cap Ferrat. on the French Riviera. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article47 1960-03-06 1 JAKARTA, Sat.— The Indonesian Foreign Department today announced that the First Minister Dr Djuanda, will visit the Soviet Union around June, Antara News Agency reported. The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev, extended the invitation during his recent visit to Indonesia. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article31 1960-03-06 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Leo;;aru Warren. 48. a leading bari tone ol New York's Metropolitan Opera House, fell dead on stage before h fashionable audience here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article26 1960-03-06 1 KARACHI. Sat— President Nasser has accepted an invitation to visit Pakistan from April 10 to 17. according to Foreign Office sources lure. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article63 1960-03-06 1 ESTATE OF SIR IBRAHIM JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— An application in connection with the estate of Sir Ibrahim, late Sultan of Johore. was made here before Mr. Justice Neal in chambers this morning. The parties represented were Lady Marcella, for whom Mr C H. Smith appeared, and Tengku lemenggong. for whom63 words
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Article218 1960-03-06 1 75 die in ship blast NATIONAL MOURNING BEGINS IN CUBA HAVANA, Sat. TIH Cuban Government declared today that the explosion of a French munitions ship in V\av*n* harbour yesterday had »H the characteristics u f J barbarous and criminal attack against the people of Cuba The cabinet statement came amidReuter; UPI - 218 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1960-03-06 2 CONTINUING THE FASCINATING CHARACTER STUDY OF HITLERS MOST EVIL CONFEDERATE Minister of Public Enlightenment. That was Joseph Goebbels s official title. Minister of Hatred was what he became in fact. Never has one man generated such venom. Even today, 1 5 years after his death, the1,119 words
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Article, Illustration2444 1960-03-06 3 Stalingrad he is spurred to his biggest gamble A RECORD OF ONE MANS HATRED THAT IS WITHOUT PARALLEL IN HISTORY incident* ma>. and mdr*d, do. happen GOERING: Very well. then, let's give the Jews a certain part of certain woods of their own. and we can see that certain animals2,444 words
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Article274 1960-03-06 4 "I WAS Ot A DILEMMA' SAYS MAN WHO GAVE DUD CHEQUES BUSINESSMAN ASKS JUDGE FOR A CHANCE TO MAKE FULL RESTITUTION SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN American. Thomas Watt Currier, accused of cheating three firms of $3,788, by giving them "dud" cheques told a district judge today274 words
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98 1960-03-06 4 Surrendered to police voluntarily rneque was later found to be valueh On Feb 8. Currier simiobtained another wau-h rth $1,110 from Chusan Ltd. in North Bridg< Road. Curlier asked the judge to take into consideration the fact that he returned from Bangkok voluntarily on learning irom his wife that he98 words
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Article108 1960-03-06 4 MALACCA. Sat Eleven people were injured following a fight between two Chinese families at j l.onini; Padan here last 1 night. »ur of them— -two men and two women were admitted to the hospital with serious head injuries while the rest were treated as108 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-03-06 4 Mr. P. S. Human, head of the Tamil section of Radio Singapore, presents a cup to Miss Zaiton binte H.tn Osman. 15. the winner of the bngiish-Malay junior section of the interschool billingual speech contest at i«ie hinest V.M.C.A. yesterriav Zaiton, a Form IV student of86 words
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Article32 1960-03-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A branch of the Pan -Pacific and South-Ea>t Asia Women's Association was formed here this evening at a meeting attended by about 40 women.32 words
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Article94 1960-03-06 4 Fewer cases of Muslim divorce KUALA LUMFI'R. Sat. Divorce cases among Muslims in Selangor were fewer last year than in 1958. the Chief Kathi, Tuan Hajl Hussein bin Ha.ii Abas. of the Religious Affairs Department, disclosed today. He said the 865 divorce rases reported in 1959 were less than the94 words
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Article41 1960-03-06 4 MALACCA. Sat. The YWCA here ha> raised $320 for the UN. Refugee Fund through a fashion show held last week. A cheque for this amount ha* been sent by the association to the United Nations Organisation.41 words
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163 1960-03-06 4 PPP will discuss S. African boycott IPOH, Sot— The Pegpie's Progressive Party will consider at its annual national convention here tomorrow a resolution calling upon the people of Malaya to boycott South African goods Another resolution states that the convention has been informed that the Prime Minister "intends to move163 words
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Article171 1960-03-06 4 62 girls in big climb _J I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Sixty-two young Scrcmban women arc going to make an assault on 3.295 feet high Cunong Berumbun on March 20. They outnumber the 40 male members of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Outward Bound Association who planned the climb as training171 words
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Article36 1960-03-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government has appointed an 11 -man committee to study all aspects of the problems facing the former coal mining town of Batu Arang, 30 miles north of here.36 words
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Article212 1960-03-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sat—Organi- sers of the 1960 Singapore Flower Show which is to be held on April 1, 2, and 3 at the Happy World Stadium, expect a large number of entries from schoolchildren, judging from the big demand for entry forms. Extra forms are available from212 words
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Article68 1960-03-06 4 PENANG. Sat. A British airman, Brian Keighley, 23, attached to the Royal Australian Air Force, Butterworth, was today charged with stealing a bicycle belonging to a policeman. Ahmad b'n Awang. Claiming trial. Keisjhley. of Bristol, England, said he did not steal the bicycle, but had bought68 words
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463 1960-03-06 4 DECISION ON DEFENCE BY HOWARD RESERVED IPOH, Saturday. THE President of the Sessions Court here. Inch* Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. today reserved his decision on whether to call tor the defence of I S. A. Howard, former Perak State Information Officer, accused of having cheated the State and Federation Governments463 words
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182 1960-03-06 5 BYRNE TO MAKE CHANGES IN A.C.S.U. RULES C APORE. Sat. The Minister tor Labour »nd Law. Mr K M Byrne said today that he was considering making changes 'n the constitutethe 12.000-strong Army Civil Service Union to rru^C it more democratic and to enable fairer representation by industrial workers on182 words
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Article74 1960-03-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. PrtaM Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman has received a "thank jrou*' telegram the Federation.-, $30,000 gilt lor the r< lie: of thr victims o: the Agadir earthquake h killed 10.000 people. The telegram frjm the I reign Afi.. Moru' On behalf ol eople and74 words
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388 1960-03-06 5 Boon Yoon Chiang - The death of the Empress of Asia— by an eye-witness Boon Yoon Chiang DIVERS START WORK TO SALVAGE GIANT TROOPSHIP SUNK IN 1942 By WORK has started on one of the biggest salvage operations by the International Salvage Association of Singapore. Eight miles south of Singapore divers are trying to388 words
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415 1960-03-06 5 WIFE, 18 TELLS HOW SHE WAS KIDNAPPED BY BY EX-HUSBAND 9 MONTHS' JAIL FOR HIM 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sot An 18 year old girl told the High Court here today how she wos kidnapped by her former husband and taken to o village in Siam for two nights where she was415 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-03-06 5 CALL FROM MADRAS OPENS A NEW RADIO LINK CINCAPORE, Sat. A radio-telephone call from the Indian Minister of Transport and Communication, Mr P. Subbarayan, to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam tonight inaugurated a new radio link between Madras and Singapore. Mr Rajaratnam introduced himself, and said he was166 words
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106 1960-03-06 5 Response to Fund pleases Minister SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said today he was gratified that people from all walks of life had given the National Theatre their support. Speaking at a basketball match organised by the Singapore Amateur basketball Federation in aid of the Fund.106 words
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Article40 1960-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. MajorGeneral Surendra Bahadur Shah. Quartermaster-General of the Royal Nepalese Army, will arrive tomorrow on a tour of Gurkha units in Singapore, the Federation and Hong Kong. He will leave for Hong Kong on Mar. 17.40 words
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Article23 1960-03-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. -Mr. Tan Slew Sin. Minister of Finance, will make an official visit to Johore Bahru on Tuesday.23 words
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Article53 1960-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sat A ieature programme about tiie training, work and some of the problems of the midwife In the city and rural areas of Singapore will be broadcast at 9.30 p.m. on Monday. The programme, produced by lan Hope, will Include a recording of53 words
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Article261 1960-03-06 5 CINCAPORE. Sat The Polytechnic will start a course on Aug. 15 for those who seek a career at sea. Capt. P. J. Rivers. Lecturer In Navigation at the Polytechnic, said this tonight over Radio Singapore In the series, "Youth at the Helm". He said that for261 words
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Advertisement187 1960-03-06 5 First round-the-world airline ...and /irst choice of experienced travelers f* Step akurd a giant i-li j>f »er* and I'au \m< n. an *iil whi-k \uu all the nay around tlie world e&r-l or *cst. A Westbound. tl\ Pan \ni \ia tli«- Mi'ldl<- ha^t to all EMM I hen take your187 words
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Advertisement249 1960-03-06 5 II GREAT MINDS II THINK ALIKE l| 4DVICI IS II UNANIMOUS JL MAXIMI M if SIX I RIIV I OPEN A 1 1 BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT II NMIH II lOMB\KI> BWMM, If Wnic lodav to the Onmal Managei fm yow oopf I of Bank OcpoMt \ccouni" hooklct No aii o249 words
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219 1960-03-06 6 Scent sense for the sensible woman ANY WOMAN who prides herself on her savoir-vivre must know how to use perfume, for if there is one thing above any other which we impose on our associates, it is the scent we wear. Perfume can be a delight, or a trial for219 words
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Article109 1960-03-06 6 HOW TO AVOID A CLASH Although beauty Is not Just a matter of using perfume or make-up, although there are charming women who use neither. It is a fact that a woman can Increase her power of attraction by complementing her personality with a carefully chosen perfume. Choose then a109 words
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Article, Illustration591 1960-03-06 6 FRESH FROM ITALY FOR MALAYA'S SUN AND BEACHES flower perfume? A heavier, exotic, spicy one? A mellow, suave, composite one? Whoever you are, whatever your tastes, there exists, somewhere a perfume to suit you— YOUR perfume. Search diligently, and you will discover It. But it takes time and patience. Perfume591 words
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Article130 1960-03-06 6 fFHE new cook book— "Good Food From Singapore" being sold Here In aid of the local Poppy Fund and the Soldiers. Sailors and Airmen's Families Association, gives a grand choice of disy s from more than a dozen countries. Prom across the Causeway com** P»p»y» a la Malaya. Peel,130 words
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Advertisement223 1960-03-06 6 v length V with every NEW SINGER f»Et *)r«*t lerjtfc of Jr fOu buy any model purCh^lAnu^iaerefssMsM C^BF/k, eotoun to cheost from Buy \V^ ■wrNcwsmGn** tms </*m>« r+^P •Her is lim.ted to *hll« i Vt'AlJr^ Mockt of the mMcrM Iwt Do jßu W -*uy.».nt y»« i^arest Vt ylj, tMOCt Seeing223 words
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Advertisement777 1960-03-06 6 M e9 that raid (W<l lord ij look* Yon need Crookes I^cto Calamine Lotion to care for your ski* Day by day your skin w ill look softer, lovelier, creamier. This, soothing, milky lotion protects your akin too gives cool, soothing relief from iiinbura and r*-~ ~_^^^B priokly heeX Lacto-Calamine777 words
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Article51 1960-03-06 7 $500 MUST BE WON ANOTHER reader has won $500 in the Free Press word puzzle contest. The name of the winner will be published in the Free Press tomorrow. IT COULD be your name but if it isn't, you can try again. Another free entry contest begins tomorrow in 151 words
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87 1960-03-06 7 ITALIAN TYCOON'S $2,125m. RICE PLAN LONDON. Sat. Italiau millionaire financier >la Donato left for Indonesia today with proposals for Investing £250 million (about $2,125 mill.on> In a rice mechanisation scheme there. Mr. Donato. who Is said to own or control 27 companies throughout the world, told reporters at London Airport:87 words
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297 1960-03-06 7 Peace pledge by Nikita in 'report to the nation' RUSSIAN PREMIER IS HOME AFTER ASIAN TOUR MOSCOW, Saturday. DREMIER Nikita Khrushchev flew home from Asia today with a confident report on his four-nation tour and a pledge that the Soviet Union would do everything to make the East-West summit meetingReuter - 297 words
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109 1960-03-06 7 PACT TO BUILD A STANDARD NATO FIGHTER BONN. Bat. The Detence Ministers of West Germany. Holland and Belgium today signed an agreement for joint production under licence of the American supersonic Jet Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. A statement by the West German Defence Ministry described the plane as "the best available109 words
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Article55 1960-03-06 7 YOU'RE LOVELY TODAY EVERYBODY is talking about the Singapore girl with the Page One smile whose picture was published in the Free Press yesterday. A WORD to dads and mums, uncles and aunts, brothers. Don't you think your daughter, or niece, or sister is lovely? Send her picture for this55 words
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Article38 1960-03-06 7 PARIS. Sat— A Veronlque llsslle was launched to a eight of 125 miles during ecent studies of the upper tmosphere at the French lissile testing site in the ahara Desert, the Air Minitry announced today. leuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article21 1960-03-06 7 NEW DELHI. Sat PaIstani Army commander, ren. Mohammad Musa, arIved here today for talks Ith Indian defence chiefs. LP.I.21 words
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Article26 1960-03-06 7 BIGGEST BOXING STORY THE JOHANSSON STORY, the biggest boxing story of oil time, the story of the man with the milliondollar punch, will begin soon in26 words
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120 1960-03-06 7 QAMASCUS, Sat.—President Carnal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic called Israeli Premier David Ben-Curion 'the most dangerous war criminal in this century" in a speech here last night. It was President Nasser's strongest attack against Ben-Gurlon In months. Referring to the IsraeliReuter - 120 words
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249 1960-03-06 7 Cardinal calls for ban on immoral films I ONDON, Sat. Car- dinal Godfrey, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, in a Lenten pastoral letter, calls for a ban on "imI morality and indecency" in shows and pictures, which he describes as 'poison for the soul." The letter says that the standard249 words
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Advertisement261 1960-03-06 7 £JL AS." Jm i k V^^ h/ AWb I -^V You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guard* tgainst infection while261 words
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186 1960-03-06 8 Wives told: This way he wont stray LOS ANGELES AN American doctor is offering wives advice on how to keep their husbands from straying. His theme: Use your imagination. Dr Robert Fagan. associate clinical professor ot the University of California, makes the suggestion: Keep your bedroom interesting. "No matter how186 words
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Article62 1960-03-06 8 till Sat —The Hungarian Government has ordered increased production of fancy paper tuble-napkin.> to 250 milm to meet a i apkin-collectlng craze weeping the country. In a two-day "Battle ot in Budapest every shop has sold out of napkins. One shop has had its window62 words
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Article, Illustration368 1960-03-06 8 DIVING FOR OYSTERS IN MUAR RIVER By RONNIE DUCLOS JuIUAR, Sat. Tucked away in a secluded corner on a bank of the muddy Muar River, a group of kampong people are engaged in o lucrative occupation diving for oysters and selling them to oysterhungry Singapore. Known as "tiram" in Malay368 words
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933 1960-03-06 8 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Lack of records, 'shy' patients hamper TB fight JEFFREY FRANCIS THOUSANDS OF UNKNOWN GEKM CARRIERS HELP SPREAD MALAY AS Mo. I KILLER DISEASE By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday tuberculosis patients must be built. Unless chronic tuberculosis victims are segegrated from the public and kept in a safe place tuberculosis cannot be933 words
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Advertisement156 1960-03-06 8 Vs*M sk B jKry The glistening beauty of Waterford Glass, is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the sensitive hand and vntical eve of an artist to bring to light the heautv hidden in cold glass, to interpret traditional designs in terms <> f modern living. Watcrfcrd lead156 words
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Advertisement253 1960-03-06 8 Jet all the way to the U. S. A. via London by BOM COMU 4 Take advanifcpe of BO\C*» Ticket InMaltnrnt Han fly now, pay later. For information and bookings consult YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Salts Agent) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION ■HMpMP^aM|V| WORID FAMOUS SWISS WATCH ■r4/^O|3L253 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-03-06 8 TOE GAMBOLS f V6«V WELL. I WONT 1 JUST WAIT I I BE UOM6 J V. TM6RE J V T vol^ >ou WANTED K_y MB v^ >«Uff BOEAKKaST28 words
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Article115 1960-03-06 9 WARRANT OUT FOR OUTRAGE CASE MAN SIM. PURL. Sat. Kwtr nann from the denrral Hmpital today turned up at the fourth Mactetrates Court to testify agmisst a mm aee«K4 of usiag criminal force against tw» of them. Bat the man. Ku Oe Ter. 4» was not present. The mactetrate- Mr.115 words
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134 1960-03-06 9 DENANO, Sat. The presiI dent of the University ot Hong Kong Alumni Association In North Malaya. Mr. Ng Kam Leong. today appealed to the Federation Government to amend the country's laws and recognise architectural degrees awarded b\ i he University. "hose laws were made134 words
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728 1960-03-06 9 BONG CASE: CLASH OVER MARSHALL'S CHARGE MALACCA. Saturday. HEFENCE counsel Mr. David Marshall alleged in the magistrate's U court here today that the Deputy Public Prosecutor had not treated the court with the frankness to which it was entitled. Mr Marshall for728 words
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Article127 1960-03-06 9 WATCHMAN AT BANK SET OFF ALARM KUALA LUMPI'K. Sat. Alarm bells clanged at j tii«- Mercantile Bank in .Muuntbatten Road here yesterday. A police patrol arrived in a hurry and detained two men pointed out to them by the bank's watchman. But it Mis all a mistaka bank official explained127 words
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Article80 1960-03-06 9 20,000 WOMEN TEACHERS UNITE KIALA I.IMPI K. Sat. Twenty thousand women teacher> in the Federation are to be united under one banner thr Women Teachers Union of ■Malaya. The Minister of Education, Che Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. wil, open its inaugural conference on March 12 in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs.80 words
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Article262 1960-03-06 9 CINCAPORE. Sat. Representatives ot the 10,000 Singapore teachers today put the finishing touches to a )omt memorandum stipulating all their grievances for submission to the Ministry of Education. The "grievance" memorandum also contains suggestions on how problems may be overcome and how Government's education262 words
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Advertisement507 1960-03-06 9 TUAN IS BACK AFTER TWO WEEKS' SILENCE THE DUSUN, Fndoy, Feb. 26, LJtkt we are again after a two-weei- silence "■The Tuan was, sent to hospital at very short notice on the 6th. One of the top physicians there gave him a short examination, and saw to It that he507 words
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Advertisement592 1960-03-06 9 IS RUNNING OUT AND WIN THE B^^^^^^ BRYLCREEM f_W fßf^N "SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION >ty $17,000.00 in CASH to be won Ist PRIZE $10,000 2nd PRIZE $4,000 3rd PRIZE $1,500 V*' m* m* 3° Consolation Prizes of $50 each. \V\J^ s P ecial prizes 2,400 BRYLCREEM HOME DISPENSERS. Each week during the592 words
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263 1960-03-06 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. March 6. 1960. BREAKING THE GANGS SINGAPORE will havr to wait awhile betore It knows whether Mr. AP. Rajah wai» accurate in his mbly claim that twenty people were murdered in the first two months of this year Januarys figure was four. Februarys toll Is not263 words
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Article202 1960-03-06 10 IN many parts of the world women and girls have long since disposed of the idea that tough physical activity is the preserve of men. Women have undertaken Iv 1 1 -sc a 1 Himalayan expeditions and various movements have brought girls Into the open air. But in Malaya202 words
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510 1960-03-06 10 Dee Wells - Dee Wells By "fjHKCK. Hxcepl for the subdued strains ol v sympohnv coming over the built-in wi* ll radio, this one word WM the only sound to Ik' bound in the long, dorniitorx like room. Nervously, the nearly-defeated chess player stubbed out his cigarette510 words
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Article212 1960-03-06 10 Juvenile demiquenc" and "Teddy-Boyism are' new. and real, problems m Russia. So far as po:«sible, such cases are kept out of the courts, with attempts made, instead, to curb offenders through ridicule and social contempt, in Leningrad, the poll Teddy-Boys and or.mken rowdies to work cleaning the streets while212 words
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Article164 1960-03-06 10 Admittedly. Butyrateya is a showplace piisun With well-stocked canteens, libraries. modern surgeries, and apOttwM kitchens where hefty, motherly dieticians ladle out big servings of savoury, meatthick stew. A prison where the inmates are humanely treated, where a willingness to work results in greatly reduced sentences. and where every effort164 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1960-03-06 10 KATHARINE SIM - GOLD AND ALABASTER KATHARINE SIM BY The author and her husband are on their way home to England, after many years in Malaya They plan to leave their ship at Calcutta and travel overland in a van which they have fitted out with beds and cooking and camping equipment. The1,506 words
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Advertisement62 1960-03-06 10 Ti nuke it WATERPROOF j 4 1 ana* dirt dwat aad II fr»a»*pr«al. too, /AL^S^ Ro*p\ ra\ent(<itbit '/^^HBLwj aaaaait sovw-dotra yJOKf buttaa. It it m i and (la>< TowakeltSELF-WIADING ItoWx ißtrod'irrd ta» world's Brst "rotar" ff^t*. wrias-watea. Caa- m£ ft at all If HOB thf S QaV^/T\V aiasariag caatri- I62 words
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Advertisement164 1960-03-06 10 bHbV-^^bH B^BBBB^bW Sacrion et componaafa aTaaBaK^iaBaBHB^aBTaBaTaTaTaaBBV of ffta big Hit. Taa caa start yaar «*i t^ina at n* additional cot* tadia aaslaass witfcaat BVnad man gat tha pick of taal(a». tha food iobi and maka b<a a «ood paying radio povtion h orld or businm of your own. You Airatall164 words
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Article, Illustration297 1960-03-06 11 A 'prodigal son' returns and finds forgiveness RAM IS BACK SADDER BUT WISER AFTER 36 DAYS OF WANDERING SINGAPORE. Saturday. A YOUNC SHOP ASSISTANT, who one* yearn- ed for the bright lights of the city was back home today sadder but wiser, with $145 less. "I have been a fool.297 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Soturdoy. SELf-CONFESSED robbe-, Lee Kum Cheong, 30, who was found guilty ot the Assizes here yesterday of shooting at Lee Ah Chew, a contractor's assistant was lotled tor lite by tar Justice Tan Ah Tah. 6-1 Cheong The tudrobber. the morning of251 words
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Article37 1960-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The flr>t of four weekly programmes by the Singapore Police Band under their conductor. James E. Boyle, will be broadcast at 1.45 p.m. tomorrow by the English s<rvtce of Radio Singapore.37 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-03-06 11 WIFE GIVES UP CAREER TO JOIN HUSBAND CINGAPORE, Sat. —A Singapore housewife has given up a promising career here to be with her husband in London. She left by air today to join him. She Is Che Khatijah Sujak. a production assistant at Radio Singapore. Her husband is Hajl Abdul177 words
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Article30 1960-03-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Chen li Ching. a lyric-colora-tura soprano from the Conservatoire of Music in Shanghai, will sing in Radio Singapore's programme. "Entr'acte." at 915 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article35 1960-03-06 11 Singapore Copra AsaorUUon noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed <opra March $42 sellers only Tone was easier. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' AiKociation: bulk $62 sellers, drum $65 aellerv Tone was quiet.35 words
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Article29 1960-03-06 11 SINOAPORE. Sat. The tin price In Singapore today lmprovea by 75 cents to $389 12>, per plcul on an estimated offering of 210 tons down 15 tons.29 words
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Article30 1960-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Commodore Martadinatt. will arrive here on March 16 on a courtesy visit to the Naval Base.30 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-03-06 11 A FAMED dante troupe the Dancers of Ceylon Mhich has performed before royalty, will rive shows in Singapore from March 'l to M at the Happy World j stadium. The Dancers of Ceylon are famous for their interpretations of their country s175 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-03-06 11 SCHOOL HEAD DIES OF HEART I ATTACK CJINGAFORE. Sat. Mr. Wong Quek Boon, principal of Naval Base Secondary School. died suddenly this morning at his home in Monks Hill Terrace. He was getting ready to leave for school when he suffered a heart attack and died soon after Mr. Wong,130 words
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92 1960-03-06 11 Move to foil touts at the Registry SINOAPORE. Sat. People S applying for copies of E birth certificates will not be 5 allowed to take away blank application forms. A Government statement s today said forms must be s completed inside the Registry by the applicants, or by r authorised92 words
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Advertisement36 1960-03-06 11 FIRST MALAYAN FUND xportunitv tQi protitoble SOte investment )end this Odverti^ment ond your now end address to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED •O 80. 90. 9f PO 80. 1 004 Sineepere Kualo Lumpur NAME ADDRESS o 336 words
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Advertisement502 1960-03-06 11 on your way to EUROPE m CHUSAN An Condition** H>f»ml»»Mt,. deports PCNANG Mth A»HI, 1960 SINGAPORE 17th April. 1960 via MANILA, HONG KONG. KOBE. YOKOHAMA. HONOLULU, orrivei VANCOUVER 12th May, ItfrO SAN FRANCISCO 15th May, I**o LOS ANGELES 17th Mey, 1960 FARES: 'enong or Singopore to Voncouver, Son Froncisco or502 words
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Miscellaneous390 1960-03-06 11 WHAT'S ON TODAY K\io\(. BOtv <Ll B B SALVATION ARMY (Clemen- > special meeting Check you. ir.'.nton. boxing, indoor games. eeau Avenue*: Holiness meeting temperature 530 pm •*p.ik i an*, oocv building 3 p.m. 10 a.m.: Sunday school and ndu,: PAYA LEBAR METHODIST to 7 pm Bible class 3 p.m390 words
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Article, Illustration211 1960-03-06 12 THESE TWO ARE THE WEEK'S BEST PRINTS THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Little Woodsman" 'right), submitted by Chew Yit Fong, of 33 Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands. Mr. Chew used a Rolh'iflrx camera and Illord HP-3 film, setting, with yellow filter: f.211 words
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Article872 1960-03-06 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS IBw^I^HHI^HBHHi t3 T kJO LESS THAN six people in different ports of Malaya, apparently anxious for information about photography, have confessed to me that they find this column way above their ken That being >o. let us get down to photography at elementary level, and Ml872 words
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Miscellaneous186 1960-03-06 12 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Weaving machines DOWN: 1. Speaiu as child im nwti <7> 11 Tide (4> <5». 2 Vegetables la), S Repair -si kT? \V i n iti «a <«». < Soak .Bi. 6. To that pla<* 12. Nimbus (4). 13 Limit (5). 15. fQr MakM (4) Relies (7).186 words
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Article, Illustration283 1960-03-06 13 MONA FONC the lovely to look at-and-wonderful-to-litten to singer from Shanghai —is back in Singapore after a glamorous tour round the world. "But I still haven't fulfilled j my ambition. she told the Sunday Times yesterday, her vivacious eyes clouded by283 words
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Article232 1960-03-06 13 JULIE KOH «obove>, a pert and provocative Singapore 19-year-old, recently turned down a film offer because "I don't think much of an acting career." "I don't exactly know why." she said "It ma> have something to do with all th«. things I've heard and read about the people232 words
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64 1960-03-06 13 The effects of decreasing a boy's size AMONG the 16-mm short documentary films released in the United States recently Is "Adventure in Science The Size of Things' '11 minutes, sound, colour or black and white Film Associates of California. Los Angeles). It likes cartoon*, animation ana live-action photography to show64 words
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Article, Illustration377 1960-03-06 13 METRONOME - There is method in his approach to cacophony METRONOME By Vf ARTTN DENNY— a veritable patron saint of the hi-fl buff— is probably th.c only recording artist In the business who has successfully capitalised on weird sounds But there is method In his cacophonous approach. The "noises" are so integrated377 words
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Advertisement244 1960-03-06 13 VMM phoenix QUALITY RUBBER PRODUCTS j FROM THE LEADING GERMAN MANUFACTURER OF CONVEYOR BELTING, HOSES, MATTING. TRANSMISSION BELTING, PACKING, TYRES AND ALL INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS. < > 1 For Technical Sales Information Consult: S. MOUTRIE CO., (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG > ♦♦«»>>♦♦ OPENING TO-DAY.' i -ys/ y244 words
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Miscellaneous336 1960-03-06 13 alMt aft laUalV^ja'' MM^"^J^J^VMlllllf**M)llllllall RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning: 6.33 A -M- All SUUons: Early MornMornin, PreluO; 7.00 T^ N*w. SL^XoUS r^T^^Toi 7.05 Moments of Melody: 8 .00 The the Border; SIS Sing It Again; N«ws: 8.05 Breakfast Club: 9.00 «t*J? h ?ft t 1? 10 15336 words
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Article521 1960-03-06 14 Sense of smell A WORD WITH THE DOCTOR DROBABLY more peo- pie have a poor, or even complete lack of sense csf smell than we imagine. This disability is not one to be sneezed at. How and why does this happen? In fact there are three bad drawbacks resulting from521 words
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Advertisement267 1960-03-06 14 THIS WOMAN WASHES THE THIS WOMAN WASHES THE HARD WAY Using ordinary bar soap LAZY WAY She thinks a sprinkle of wtth a weak lather, khe ra and *crubs powder is enough; tosses the clothes in and I t r i r-, r 1A A ii* f Uhm huu fldhfrv267 words
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Advertisement52 1960-03-06 14 NeXt Week ROGER MANVELL and JHEINRICH FRAEHKEL IXO GOEBBELS QUELLS n.. adapted front "Dr. (ioebbrls" by mlllTl CD Dl AT Krncrr Manvell «nd llrinrkh NllLtn rLUI rnaaM, to b« puuisiied 1Uilliam Hfinraiann (3(KI. I\GOQ TilC jA ft 1 m 1 IS n m m i IkJi Hi B EVERY FRIDAY52 words
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Miscellaneous71 1960-03-06 14 1 I "3|P|^ 111 ffivS "Looks like they're dissolving"" f Sneaking out for coffee ejain, Dobson?' J th e partnership." VJmile.l' 9«tltltllllllMlltlllflliriffllltlltllllllllltttfrillllflllfllllllMltllllllttlllllllIlttltllllMtllir4IIIIUIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIfllflltMllltlffllll«IIIIIMIll|^ p,^^ "If you hadn't run into trouble on the 3rd, sth, Bth, 15th, and 18th, you wouldn't have done too bod!" 1 r-AVs 1 "There's nothing to lighting71 words
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727 1960-03-06 15 RALPH MIDDLETON - FOR CRIMINALS DEATH HAD MANY MASKS RALPH MIDDLETON EXECUTION THROUGH THE AGES By ON the morning of Aug. 6. 1&90. William Kemmler was taken through a small green door in Block C of Sing Sing Prison, firmly strapped to a chair, and electrodes clamped onto his head. At a "if***727 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1960-03-06 15 MAURICE SMITH - MAURICE SMITH By CIS D'Amato, the man who tried la set himself up as a Inking Napoleon, today stands revealed lor what he is a hypocrite, lie has ln i en banned forever because, as manager of former world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, he set1,204 words
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Advertisement33 1960-03-06 15 WORLO FAMOUS HI-FI TAPE RECORDERS T fjjf TO SUIT All POCKETS U M /I CAQC/ SINGAPORE TyT^f U ?*T4S/- PENANG //lll'\^L C FEDERATION/BORNEO 9Ol*}/" SARAWAK J J Sol« *«e)ius: KIAN GWAN (M) LIMITED33 words
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Advertisement195 1960-03-06 15 Don't take chances ill J^^g^Hj Jljl I. ff^R m^k\ T "^*M iB ■H M M always ask for CASTROL by name Your dealer or garage man can 't guess which oil you want. This is why .vow should ask for Castrol by name, both on the forecourt and in the195 words
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Advertisement150 1960-03-06 16 ■M aaW -<T S^ j^r^^^^ai \"rw& j juids |et thicker as they |ct colder... I j thinner as ihc temperature rises V It's the same with the oil in your engine A thick I oil may get too thick when cold, a thin oil too thin when hot 1 A150 words
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Miscellaneous1492 1960-03-06 16 i I't^-s SE w the CAWEe*S WMWIIMg *OkEV, JCE GETSy 1 we payS u5 Tw CE WHAT t laWK^SI r** *OVS S^v >0U« v 5/5 -EZE yPTI 111 I hEVvANTS 1 r^ 50 wESE IVB AXE, MW9V > TARZAsj, h« .E vvE S *,5 SOOs AS I t Au <1,492 words
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Miscellaneous274 1960-03-06 17 7>r .9i/n,/,/v fIMI March 6, 1960 THZ CISCO XVD 9 tyo** UTUd West fAtfouVite SPIPPVPH 4 iiftWßCf- /^-T^JH/"T>*evvE wan? up but wfca«j I I ballets fjv both ways across the road per jzustf close to t*e s^asecoach... L____^_ BL^^w Mmk. /7A W A 6l p W p/ J HHIBI^ *"TH274 words
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Miscellaneous288 1960-03-06 18 Pane 18 The Sunday Times March 6. 1960 m Mi W^^ /^*rz7... HOU&fc VVNi^uw. ryj^L t \i^H H^fcw I V\V\ ir^ va"^^ U^l T LIFE IS so tame kowapays-it's don't sell me short, baby W uh-huh.' NEirrz.' howm i ever gonna I 1 I HAP XIVE D.SCOVEKEP 1 I THE288 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1960-03-06 19 NEVER BEFORE HAS ANYBODY CRAMMED SO MANY SYLLABLES INTO A SINGLE LINE Dean tans a favour. Please be kind enough to print the following poem, which I dedicate to all lames Dean fans. RAYMOND HAN Singapore. We do not have space ior1,179 words
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Article862 1960-03-06 19 JANE LEE ADVISES TEACHER'S RELUCTANT PET I HAVE been attending an evening class for a year Lately the instructress has become interested m me. I have tried to evade her, but in vain What shall I do? P.H.C. Its rather a difficult situation. Could you transfer to another862 words
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Article103 1960-03-06 19 -GO PLAY HOCKEY! I HAVE a girt who is very sweet, and we Intend to marry Howerer. she has a hockey-playing Wend who U alway* telling her to take up sports and she won't want to marry! What can we do about her? Well, if your girl is 'illy mouth103 words
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Advertisement439 1960-03-06 19 Wtlti your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations I Our superlttive quality ond skilled workmanship will odd to your charm. You get this guarantee wfcen you buy from us. Choose yojr ideal fift f or for your proud pcssct- u don from our stock of over r ONE439 words
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Advertisement258 1960-03-06 19 aau 110 Haw/ f i jrf 'C IsnMEw aawf^^^^^^^s^aV BwawLawaW JBawT^^^^ai aawawaawaaw^ C JS A sprinkle of Vim on a damp .a**^^^^^^*^. rf^aafi^l Law* c l°*h» Quick rub round and >#* away goes ftrease and dirt 4^awaTatw% A quick rub round and this i T^^^^T powerful cleanser shifts V^n |Im^258 words
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Article74 1960-03-06 20 Producers. 19. Cap. 20. Sin. 21. Rate. 2M Detem Omm 3u Mam S2 Toes U. Mica 34. Cot). 36. Tip. Alt. M. Elevate. Sage. 43, 44. Tatters. AS, Serum. IM>\\\ 2 Onion 3 Mend. 4. Saturate. There. 7, Tap*. S. Ale. 9, Concert 10. Suspend. 14. Trim 15,74 words
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Article, Illustration624 1960-03-06 20 The frills are out— for economy LJ afai^ Sn^mL.^ J>i(f>.^^Ml A TESTING THE NEW CARS ITS THE RIGHT SIZE FOR PARKING AND HANDLING IN MODERN CITY BUT THIS NEW SIMCA ETOILE CAN STILL KEEP COMPANY WITH ELEGANT DEARER CARS EVERY time I test a Simca in the Aronde series, I624 words
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390 1960-03-06 20 LONDON, Saturday. C. A. CUP favourites Sheffield Wednesday were beaten 4-1 by Tottenham Hotspurs., who retained their one-point lead over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the First Division of the English Football League today. League champions Wolves also scored full points when thty beat390 words
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Article84 1960-03-06 20 OINGAPORE. Sat— A detcrmin- ed rally in the late stages of extra time earned R.A.P. Seletar "B" a replay against Serangoon Gardens in the semi-finals of the S.H.A. Junior knockout competi- tion at Seletar today Ihe match i ended In a 2-2 draw. Seletar took the84 words
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Article114 1960-03-06 20 DUNEDIN, Sat. The Australian XI gained a |M innings lead of 35 runs over New Zealand on the second day of the third unofficial Test here today. The Australian cricketers were all out for 198 in reply to New Zealand's total of 163. At the closeReuter - 114 words
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Article52 1960-03-06 20 GEOROETOWN, Sat —A draw looked the likely result in the MC.C. versus British Guiana cricket match here today. At lunch interval M.CC were 387 for four (Pullar 141 Cowdrey 139. Smith 57 not out) 12 run* ahead! in reply to British Guiana's first innings of 375 for sixReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement192 1960-03-06 20 I m i^ >: C^^'^lJi^p^^^^6JpJ p^^^^B^^Bß W-.^r Better than better? «k-pM jl 6S 9 better than better! The impossible has been achieved' There s now IjNI an even better scooter than the Lambretta Li. H »»'.r i f\ f It's the new second series Lambretta Li. Improving A Kill W192 words
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Advertisement164 1960-03-06 20 Jm ?"*s'<>"* SMpSSSI TRUCK TYRES |WBfcjjiJ^j^^ Save You Money ij* fl|H^gMp^sMQS m" 4Mb' ■■^^u»^_ YOU CAN'T BUY A TRUCK TYRE THAT COSTS LESS PER MILE THAN T\t*StOt\* Reports from truck owners who keep tyre Eflßtt. service records rrove that Firestone trutk tyres wW^ consistently deliver the lowest cost per mile.164 words
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530 1960-03-06 21 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN - FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN Tourists give 6,600 crowd a soccer treat Singapore. Sat. B> SINGAPORE, who fight best when the odds are heavily stacked against them, gave the star-studded Peruvians a good run for their money before conceding defeat by three goals to one in their530 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-03-06 21 PERUVIAN goalkeeper Hermclico Peredes beats Rahlm Omar to the bail as both leap for the ball during play in last night's match at Jalan Besar which the tourists won 3-1. Standing guard behind them is Peruvian back Carlos Bravo. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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205 1960-03-06 21 SEREMBAN, Saturday CELANCOR are assured of the Malayan Hockey Federation's south zone quadrangular championship after their 3-1 win over Malacca here today. Yesterday they beat their closest rivals, Negri Sembilan, by 3-Q. Selangor meet Johore tomorrow and have only to draw to become205 words
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Article181 1960-03-06 21 Singapore beat Malayan champs CINCAPORE, Sat.—Smga- pore beat Johore, the Malayan basketball champions by 93-81 points m the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's National Theatre Fund basketball match at the Happy World tonight. A crowd of more than 5.000 Including the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. ■M Singapore struggled all181 words
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Article49 1960-03-06 21 SINGAPORE Sat. SCRC team against Y.M.B.A. In a lriendly cricket match at Bhenou Wav tomorrow <2 pmi will be: Cecil Wong tOpti Eddie Fung. Ho Llan Kee. Dennis Lee. Khoo Fong Poy, Charlie N^ DarM Llm. Sim Kok. Thlam Mew. Ltm Swang and Sunny Ong.49 words
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Article83 1960-03-06 21 SINGAPORE. Sat RNZAF beat BCRC by 28 runs in a I friendly cricket match at Shen- ton Way today. Highlight* of the match were a 1 hat-trick each by Chew Tai Phool and Denis McKay. Both also finished with seven wickets I each. Tat Phool took83 words
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54 1960-03-06 21 RIC results SINGAPORE. Sat. Results of the quarter final round of the Royal Hand Club golf championship played at Thomson Road today N. Holborn bt Lo*- Kee Pow 4 and 2: Sheedy bt J Patterson 3 and 11 T Connelly bt L. Holloway one up: and P. Messum bt B.C.54 words
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Article40 1960-03-06 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Recreation Club beat Indian Association by six wickets In a friendly cricket match on the padang today. Scores: IA €3 (J. Martens 3-10. E Teawnaohn J-l); SRC 64-4 (Bingham 19. J. Martens 15: Mohlnder 2-27 >.40 words
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Article35 1960-03-06 21 SINGAPORE. Sat Monk's Hill School beat Raffles Institution 3-2 in an inter-school soccer match at Bras Basah Road today. Subl (2) and Ramakrishnan scored for Monk's Hill, and Osman (2) for R.I.35 words
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Article20 1960-03-06 21 SINGAPORE. Sat— Paslr Panjaiirf Secondary School beat Outram 79-48 in a friendly Interschool basketball match at S.Y.S.C today20 words
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307 1960-03-06 21 GEORGETOWN. Sat —Peter May. the M.C.C. captain, has been ac vised by a doctor to rest for 14 days and wil. the fourh Test here starting next Wednesday. It Is hoped that Mar will have recovered in time to play in theReuter - 307 words
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Article431 1960-03-06 21 nexi time they sot the equaliser. Kok beng and Ooman Johan broke away in a fine parsing bout and Majid Arid finished It by beating the entire Peruvian delence Mtfc a high shot which enlered the far corner of the net. But the Peruvians were soon431 words
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146 1960-03-06 21 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ped«- ration will meet Singapore In the first-ever International Schoolboys cricket match her* on Aug. 13 and 14. The Federation team will be picked after the Inter-state competition which is scheduled to start next month. Mr. Ton Boon Huah, Federation146 words
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Advertisement515 1960-03-06 21 II lED ADS. AT YOUt SftVlCf (Spot) f tmtmtmmm) mmSm I oaA JO Vox* UJ* > MIfMUTI OT »trt««TM <C> •roaw AM Uiai »»or« SStMi MSI I »hot»co»» »t«vit* Mi Orokmn to» Qo«liT» (.»L»V» prioi rro« AmW yM^MMM TCMWiMHM U BMMN Koo*. ■•■to. Mm MWHH6 GUIDI (S>w*i M Vopo* (M515 words
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Advertisement165 1960-03-06 21 We Proudly .Xnmninct' OUR APPOINTMENT AS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS rOR MALAYA SINGAPORE. A BRITISH NOR 111 BORNLO FOR f CHICAGO U S. A. WORLD'S BIGGEST MANUFACTURERS OF GENUINE GUT STRING ONLY GENUINE GUT PLAYS LIKE GUT TRADE ENQUIRIES TO I G. S. GILL CO., I 108. BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR ILL:165 words
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Obituary26 1960-03-06 22 *7a*Sa f wTnßri%mw%Wm%) tm pmtmm away 11.M, nun< tni I 0r... 2 taugktrr*. 1 a* and I grmatlawi O»rIMII > tmr biwMaiM eeajrtrry. l-m Cau Ktti26 words
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249 1960-03-06 22 HOBART. Tasmania, Sat.— Betty Cuthijert. the Olympic sprint champion, differed on~ of her rare defeats, today when beaten by Pat Dugsan of Queensrand in ihe 100 yaic* final at the Australian omen's athletic chamoionshlps here. Mias Cuthbert and Marlene Mathews. who hold', the world recordReuter - 249 words
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Article282 1960-03-06 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with TWO TAILS should have an easy 1 task in the Blf Spring Plate for Class 4 horses (Race Four) at Penang today. He is nicely weighted; track condition* suit him and B lf is just right for him. Last week he was puttng m splendid work282 words
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Article148 1960-03-06 22 EPSOM JEEF CALL BOY rOINTER Race 1 DASHERA Jalan Hr-ar Gerry'i Lack BON. EXPRESS Jalan Besar Naiarrh JALAN BESAR Bonnir ExpreM Dashrra 2.3* R»ce S 3M SHANi.RILA Dr. l>oddinfton Wfl«h Kin MTTLE LI'LU tti.i.id Warntr Dr. Doddlnjlon SHANGRILA Chenl l.lttlr I Ulu Race S3* 3 FLYING MIST Kxpentive Hobby148 words
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1439 1960-03-06 22 TWO TAILS HAS ALL IN HIS FA YOUR IN THE CUP EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Two Tails. Cha Cha Cha and Flying Mist. CALL BOY'S double is Little Lulu and Paloh. THE COI NC is GOOD Dashera to half t length over 6f with 9.0. Gerry"s Luck looks the1,439 words
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278 1960-03-06 22 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By Singapore. Saturday "Now I have a goal to reach and the only way I can think of reaching it Us by hard work —getting Into condition, as my dad always used to tell me JWENTY-YEAR-OLD Brian Isaac.278 words
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124 1960-03-06 22 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Singapore Cricket Association is planning to publish a handbook, containing all the statistical details of the game in the state, this season. S.C.A. president Dr. Ong Swee Law told the Sunday Times today that a handbook would be an invaluable guide to cricket124 words
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Article40 1960-03-06 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. RPO rail- led In the second half to hole Rajaji to a 3-2 draw In a friendly .•>occer match at Farrer Park today. Syed Osman and Jayaram scored for Rajaji, and Oearney and Osoourne (or RPO.40 words
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Article35 1960-03-06 22 LONDON. Sat. Falklrk beat Queen of the South by 3-2 in a Scottish Second Division football match played at Falkirk last night. The match was brought forward from today.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement158 1960-03-06 22 mi B 1 jfa*M^ MORE jewels LESS friction for PERFECT accuracy iSflj LIFETIME service ,~r rtWStfHpaW. J^^ MsMIA Sinl. \pori. JU BaW^ i—7 jßFil&li diakarh \}JOS£ Regular Convair 4ID Metropolitan Sitnkcn to Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Djakarta By INDONESIAN AIRWAYS In Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort ssaaWßEWaaaaaaaaa^ssam T 'ftpett fix158 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-03-06 22 CRICKET: Friendlles— S.C.C. v S.R.C.. pad;vg; C.S.C. home and home. Balestier Road. SOCCER: M.C.F.A. Interstate match— Singapore v Malacca, Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.). GOLF: R.S.G.C. 18 hole, mixed foursome (stroke). Slme Road CYCLE-RACING: Army C.C. 10 m.les time trial. Bukit Timah <7 a.m.).43 words
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