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Title Section13 1960-07-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES im Mat*<f» No. 1297. SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-07-03 1 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Aneurin Bevan 62. Deputy Leader of the British Labour Party, is ritirally ill, according to his medical advisers. Labour Party headquarters here issued a statement earlier saying; that Mr. Bevan. who underwent a major abdominal operation last December, had had "a veryReuter - 71 words
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Article62 1960-07-03 1 TOKYO. Sat Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party. despite objections from the opposition Socialists, said today it would choose a successor to Prime Minister NobuMike Kishi in M open election in the National Parliament. It gave July 13 as the deadline to find a replacement for Kishi.UPI - 62 words
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Article40 1960-07-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Dr. Barbuba Moore today called at the White House to leave a scroll for President Eisenhower's signature before heading toward New York City *md the end of her cross-country hike. —U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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578 1960-07-03 1 TENGKU'S DEDICA TION TO AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD Trouble is likely to come from outside' MALACCA, Saturday THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will in future devote his time to international affairs, leaving the day-to-day administration of the Government to his Cabinet colleagues. Speaking at the Malacca UMNO annual delegates'578 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-07-03 1 THE PRIME MINISTER. Tengku Abdul Rahman, tries a Japanese-made power-driven plough at Malacca. He saw a demonstration of the plough on his way to visit the 4,000-acre Kemendore land development scheme.36 words
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Article347 1960-07-03 1 SINGAPORE Saturday. SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Coh Keng Swce, today announced that the Government had plans to set up a new power station here to meet the increasing demand for cheap power. Dr. Goh said this when he opened the newly renovated $19-million St. James347 words
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174 1960-07-03 1 REDS MASS TROOPS ON BORDER -REPORT NEW DELHI, Sat. The Hindustan Times reported today that the Chinese communists were concentrating their troops along the McMahon line marking India's northeast frontier with Tibet. In a despatch from Tezpur in the Assam plains, the paper quoted authoritative Indian sources as saying thatReuter - 174 words
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Article52 1960-07-03 1 MOSCOW. Sat. The former Minister of Culture, Mr. Nikolai Mikhailov. has been appointed Ambassador to Indonesia to replace Mr. Boris Volkov, Tass announced last night. The official news agency said Mr. Volkov was released from his duties but did not mention any future position for52 words
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Article27 1960-07-03 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Goon Woi Thing. 28. died in the General Hospital tonight after an accident involving his motor-cycle and a lorry at Bufcit Timah village.27 words
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78 1960-07-03 1 Malaya war enemies meet at banquet TOKYO, Sat. Former army officers today gathered around a small banquet table and exchanged reminiscences of the last world war in Malaya. But 18 years ago they were attempting to kill one another. Lieut-Gen. H. Gordon Bennett, former Commander of Australian Forces in Malaya,Reuter - 78 words
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132 1960-07-03 1 THE DAY POLICEMEN HELPED GIRL, 19 DELIVER HER BABY PENANG, Sat. Three policemen helped a 19--year-old girl to deliver her baby in the Central Police Station here early yesterday morning. The baby was a boy. The girl. I v Choi Yin, had walked to the station at 2.40 a.m. from132 words
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Article41 1960-07-03 1 TOKYO. Sat. With his escape routes closed by police, an unidentified young man, who had broken a show window and stolen 20 watches killed himself last night by leaping into an oncoming train in a Tokyo subway.—41 words
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186 1960-07-03 1 TRIBAL VIOLENCE BREAKS OUT IN THE CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. CIX houses were burned here today in the first outbreak of tribal violence reported since the Congo became independent on Thursday. Trouble began last night when a group of Bayaka tribesmen, traditional enemies of the Bakongo tribe, sacked a Bakongo's shopReuter - 186 words
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338 1960-07-03 1 DETONATORS THROWN OVERBOARD IN SHIP FIRE SINGAPORE, Saturday. FIRE broke out in the engine room of the 10,000-ton British freighter Bennachie as it steamed along the Eastern Road off Katong this afternoon on its way to Hong Kong. When the alarm was given, 60 boxes of electrical detonators were thrown338 words
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Article173 1960-07-03 1 INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Sat. Former President Harry Truman said today he would not go to the Democratic Party's convention to help pick a prtsidential candidate because it was "pre-arranged." He also said that Senator John F. Kennedy, the leading Democratic candidate, might not be "quite ready for173 words
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Advertisement182 1960-07-03 1 'ASAHI' 1 CULTURED PEARLS AT APPEALING PRICES ITS BEAUTY -ITS QUALITY ...GUARANTEED. S. P. H. DE SUVA LTD. 4J Mxjh St. 4 Airport, S'nqopor* Station «d Ipoh Aisocnte Co S. P. M Di SUVA (H.K.I LTD., HONG KONG Robinsons present AN EYE TO FASHION' Miss Yvonne Ijomes, Regionol Consultant of182 words
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The Longest Day PART SIX
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Article, Illustration1958 1960-07-03 2 CORNELIUS RYAN - A PIPER LEADS THE COMMANDOS ASHORE CORNELIUS RYAN THE MEN SING -WITH ONLY MINUTES TO GO BEFORE THEY HIT THE BEACHES... By British and Canadian troops were given the task of assaulting three of the five invasion beaches. Here, from scores of personal experiences, is the full, vivid, closely documented1,958 words
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Advertisement295 1960-07-03 2 £jA New Concept in Writing Inspired by Nature Itself! Just as the sides of a glass draw up the edges of the water in :flfeU\%E§^\ 11 SHH \J it. as may be seen by holding a glass of water at eye-level mXwkII y&t Hi slip and observing the concave surface295 words
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Advertisement156 1960-07-03 2 fu.f Shtrrx .jSR-'' _^t> in v ont *amptr of ford (Han ran ft. t!* %ilfi X v V m^^^taKainr^B^Lw ©to** 'lhc glistening beauty of Waterford Cilass is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the sensitive hand and critical eye of an artist to bring to light the beauty156 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1960-07-03 3 Into the attack— with firemen's ladders ...THEN THE DEADLY BATTLE TO GET ASHORE BEGINS on the 100 ft -high cliff at Pointe dv Hoc. Allied Intelligence had reported that massive batwere mounted on top of the cliff. It was feared they could slaughter men on both Utah and Omaha beaches.1,727 words
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716 1960-07-03 3 W. A. CLARKE - W. A. CLARKE By THE latest news about 'the cup that cheers' isn't cheerful. Whether or not you get a good cup of tea you will, for many years to come, certainly get a dear cup. Prices have risen sharply in the last716 words
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Advertisement435 1960-07-03 3 BRIGHTER and LIGHTER Photography With METZIO3 M\ befor TECHNICAL DATA: RECHARGEABLE DRY BATTERY TRANSISTOR Model Cu<4« No Fo> )00 ASA \<\m ISO Guid* No For AfUcotor BMMI Mi (V WCM These wonderful OF JPS k/jR§P banish bronchial \tp||3j-f TROUBLES. COUGHS, AV3!&% COLDS INFLUENZA /A ikA Sut Peps tablets and breathe435 words
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Advertisement293 1960-07-03 4 Sanyo brings you the Voice off the world k >*- ft mm i ii M -v XSi^^^ J^^r v .^^UB m^^L^Qn < 'H J *ONI »0 l j MltCI 'UHiB > <—^ f /J^f^ fe^X MODEL BU-280 -^>/ .m^|l 1 lIFi B ALL-TRANSISTOR cordless radio i H^/^ 8 transistors, plus293 words
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331 1960-07-03 5 fajar appeals to Paramount Ruler against ban 'UNFATHOMABLE MYSTERY' SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE University of Malaya Socialist Club has appealed to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong against the Federation Government's ban on the circulation of Fajar, the club journal. A front-page editorial in the latest issue of Fajar. published here today, described331 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-07-03 5 MAKE-UP AND FASHION SHOW Max Factor staged a fashion and make-up show at Robinson's yesterday morning. Here. June Stewart models .i black dress with cape-like sleeves and elbow length gloves matched with Max Factors Hi-Society make-up of peppermint pink lipstick and medium shade powder.44 words
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79 1960-07-03 5 NEW EXTENSION CHANGES THE PHONE NUMBERS SINGATOSE, Sat A 4.000-line extension of the Singapore Telephone Board was brought into service at 'J p.m. to-night at the City Lxchange in George Street. And from this time, approximately 1.000 subscribers were transferred from the central exchange at Hill Street and connected to79 words
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Article288 1960-07-03 5 LAST NIGHTS RECITAL SINGAPORE. Sat. Beethovens 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelll is one of a handful of classical works that even today I are reserved by tacit con- sent to be the property of the elect among pianists. Julius Ka.ei'.eu has lor many288 words
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Article85 1960-07-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The British Red Cross Society in Singapore will hold a ball at Cathay Restaurant on Friday. July 15 in aid of Its building fund. The ball, under the patronage of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will be preceded by85 words
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Article30 1960-07-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut oil in the back lane of Macepeace Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, to remove a temporary valve.30 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-07-03 5 .Mr. David OsLurne Kraal. a sub-editor on the Free Press, and his bride. Yvonne Beatrice Oliveiro. They were married yesterday at the Church of St. Joseph, Sin- gapore. Mr. Kraal is the son of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Sreenivasan and the bride is the daughter56 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-07-03 5 IN: BEAUTY QUEEN WHOSE DREAM IS TO SEE SPORE SINGAPORE, Sat. Clad in a form-hugging mauve rhrongsani. attractive 18--year-old Elizabeth Voon (above), "Miss Borneo 19«0". flew in here today with the realised dream of seeing Singapore. Miss Voon, the first "Miss Borneo," who won the title from 18 contestants, from121 words
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Advertisement692 1960-07-03 5 For quick promotion, better pay. and a career you could put your heart into CHOOSE ONE OF THISi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! w II \OV are ambitious, forward-lookjnj and keen to I 8 1 i lc w AIIB Der ciigaic#^rT mjkc the most of today's opportunities, here is a wmvn692 words
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Advertisement213 1960-07-03 5 a^LW' fl SsFtHv flw^xV X.7 )953 3Nni|<.3 INI "0/ £3 fruitful 100'; EGYPTIAN 1 COTTON The Hued Silky Cotton Fabric ESBI-LINE is o wonderful fabric ESBILINE has The wavy softness of silk The Petol-frcsK look The dropping gV coiling effect that tlowg over the figure ESBI-LINE is the quintessence of213 words
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Article109 1960-07-03 6 UOR Vr*l Paprika, buy one and a half pound vral strak. about half inch thick. Cut into i>ni- and a half inch pieces, and combine with quarter rup flour, half teaspoon salt. <t.i-h of black pepper, one teaspoon paprika Heat two teaspoons oil or solid shortening in a large109 words
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Article, Illustration832 1960-07-03 6 ]Q22^2i2SSh9^SSI from simple sarong to THE SOPHISTICATED HIGH SLIT AND MODERN KEBAYA NOW CLOTHES REFLECT THE NEW UNITY MUCH has been written about the fashions of Europe and America, but little has been said about the clothes worn in Malaya during the past 140 years. In832 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-07-03 6 You, too, can benrfit from TAMPW: Tampax wa* invented l>y a doctor, for the benefit of all women married or single! That includes you wherever you may be, whatever you may be doing. All through your time •of the month, Tampax internal sanitary protection could be bringing you149 words
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Advertisement272 1960-07-03 6 BRUSH SHINING, FLASHING BEAUTY INTO YOUR HAIR t I .r v j^iBMARGARET B^^i: rf alluring star -JiP^ of stage and screen BBl r J^ dpare a dwm each day to bnuta firit or rinse afterwards. Just brush bnle VnpoMt into your hair and 10 a little Vitapomte. arc how w*272 words
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Advertisement360 1960-07-03 6 Irutnt'.l by a doctor now ciW by million* of women. Tell me Doctor! "Why do you always use Wright's Coal Tar Soap?" "\yELL, yo« aae, Mrs. Smith, I jo* have to keep my hands soft and sensitive so that I can diagnose troubles aad, abort all, mart keep them con*,360 words
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Article, Illustration508 1960-07-03 7 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Hillary has 'date' with 42 convent schoolgirls JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FORTY TWO girls of the Assunta Convent at Petaling Jaya are keeping their fingers crossed for a visit by Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary to Malaya and their school. bir Edmund has written to the girls saying508 words
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Article, Illustration674 1960-07-03 7 CHAN CHIN BOCK - At 67 Grandpa Jim is topnotch lensman and master copyist CHAN CHIN BOCK By JF you were M old man in your sixties, retired and without a worry in I he world, vlKit would you do to pass away your time? Potter about in the garden. and when you're tired,674 words
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Advertisement463 1960-07-03 7 dllMMMlllllllllllllllllMlMllMlirillllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu j Ml II VJE A it j Xinr in full .striny. If you have not been to this iiran d c s t I SMASHING PRICES avaa i n v QUALITY GOODS) you have missed the Biggest Opportunity to j Save on your Purchases of REALLY High j Quality463 words
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Advertisement856 1960-07-03 7 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are Word Mmmv* <»c pro*you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause ctUs r the Efle««'e English Course explains the Importance people to underrate you? of eood g^,, to %ou and det Never856 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-07-03 7 fit T ME TAME MOUe) £9TANo\ f BEAOV j f VRfJ...i V DfAB P) I QUtOC* J17 words
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526 1960-07-03 8 ANGLO'CYPMUOT COMMUNIQUE SAYS "COMPLETE AGREEMENT 9 ON ALL POINTS Makarios likely to be president of new Republic LONDON, Saturday. THE British Mediterranean island colony of Cyprus will become *n independent re-; public with Archbishop Makarios as its first President in August, possibly on Aug. 14,Reuter - 526 words
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Article73 1960-07-03 8 FARGO. (North Dakota). Sat. Final but unofficial returns in North Dakota's senatorial by-electioi. showed yesterday that the Democratic candidate, Mr. Quentln Brudick, had defeated his Republican candidate. Governor John Davis, by 104 396 votes to 103.452. National interest had centered on the election as aReuter - 73 words
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Article115 1960-07-03 8 VARSITY OF EUROPE PLANS PASSED STRASBOURG, Sat. Plans for a "University of Europe" were approved here yesterday by the European Parliamentary Assembly. Parliamentarians from France. West Germany. Italy and the three Benelux conn Ties unanimously adopted a resolution urging the six "Little Europe" governments to take an early decision soReuter - 115 words
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Article31 1960-07-03 8 GETTYSBURG. Sat.—President and Mrs. Elsenhower relaxed at their farm today on a long holiday weekend combining quiet celebrations of the fourth of July and their 44th wedding anniversary.31 words
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139 1960-07-03 8 LONDON, Saturday. DRITAIN is "actively considering" steps against Fidel Castro's Cuban Government in retaliation for his takeover of a British Shell oil refinery, the foreign office announced today. A foreign office statement said Britain is "gravely concerned" at Cuba's action and took "a serious139 words
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Article54 1960-07-03 8 MANILA. Sat. Employees of the American-owned Philippine Overseas Telephone Company returned to work tonight ending a strike that disrupted telephone communications throughout the country. A spokesman for the telephone firm said that strikers reported for work shortly after the management agreed to give a flve-centavo54 words
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Article64 1960-07-03 8 JAKARTA, Bat. President Sukarno's latest regulation has banned all forms of strikes and lockouts involving business services or other "vital agencies," in areas of state emergency. The regulation b aimed at improving internal defence and preventing stagnation nf economic life. It was announced. The maximum sentenceUPI - 64 words
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Article159 1960-07-03 8 WASHINGTON. S»t. A poll conducted among members of a private research group here today disclosed a general feeling that nuclear war was possible but unlikely in the nrxt 20 years. The poll was answered by 396 out of 944 members of the National Planning Association, a159 words
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Article107 1960-07-03 8 TINA TALKS T0... TINA ONASSIS divorced her shipping magnate hysband. Aristotle in dytty courtroom in a little town in Alabama—»nd with that »he pronounced: "It's all over and I never want be railed Onassis again." Tina now tells j n an e«--lusive interview, of her lans to live under her107 words
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Article292 1960-07-03 8 TTHE following Is todays A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 966) 6.05 p.m.; from London, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 778) 9.35 p.m. QanUa: From London. Karachi, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (EM 546) 5.35 p.m.; from292 words
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70 1960-07-03 8 lIONG KONG, Sat. A British frigate rammed into a mine sweeper and almost split It into two in Hong Kong's harbour today. The mine-sweeper, the FMS Damerham, was stationary when the frieat* pierced it on the portside. There is no report of70 words
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Advertisement158 1960-07-03 8 good f^s j^ s0 ooc so 00^ T I so good f& f° r v: -1 6-w*^P for for L^^v asa \^*>\ baby \l !T growing I adults J3L^ *W I drink R) W jgeiSv \^y -^TV children uj^. Jl Cv*> jT '111 Bfe. I 111 j JI 1 [ill158 words
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Miscellaneous314 1960-07-03 8 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Oood Mornlns; b il AM A. Early MMftiMMr. 7.00 Tt* News;) M^ 7.95 Moments Of Melody; 8.00 Border. !> 30 Speak Malay; W.ll The News; 8.05 BrealcXast Club i Mus1 ellei* uA Tales; Kuala Lunipur Ana N.i--«.0O Programme Nummary; 9.02 uonal Short Wave Only314 words
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Article, Illustration881 1960-07-03 9 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM SPECIAL TRAINING COURSE FOR HAND-PICKED MEN By Murder or suicide? NO LONGER PAID INFORMERS NEW SLEUTHS LEARN TO CONDUCT PROBES AND HUNT CRIMINALS SINGAPORE, Saturday ANEW breed of detectives is in the making. Unlike the majority of their predecessors, the new recruits are being taught881 words
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Advertisement317 1960-07-03 9 >' THE TWO NEW SUNBEAMS NEW SUNBEAM RAPIER Built for people who prize individuality New Front Disc Brakes Powerful New Engine developing 7$ b.h.p, Luxurious New Interior Stylish New Exterior WhutKjll nrt', ntri'.u im fd a-ij 4th rejr< <n<jiljbl< y/* NEW SUNBEAM ALPINE S^ Sleek Swift Spectacular ik litre engine317 words
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Article30 1960-07-03 10 >/• Wmimum; ITt CHOCOLATES COMPLITI dealer ha> them In n inoM Hi— iuua* tlaa iK««B1ii« Grrrn mod Black). A HtLP 'o tkc bun» morh«r ..1. it taa ••iuirr« r)O CUOlUBC.30 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article440 1960-07-03 10 DOG BITES POSTMAN (Continued) OVER thirty postmen in the Federation were attacked and bitten by dogs while delivering mail from house to house last year. Advice to dog owners to provide a delivery box at the entrance to their compounds generally went unheeded and warnings that mall deliveries to their440 words
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Article17 1960-07-03 10 No ptople do so much harm as those who go about doing good. -MANDELL CREIGHTON17 words
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Article1330 1960-07-03 10 I. J. Pitman - I. J. Pitman Introducing Intermedia'-a system to improve the learning of English by children and speakers of other languages By M.P., grandson of the inventor of Pitman's shorthand and a friend of the late G. 8.5., in an interview with PETER BLOXHAM rfiis is printed in1,330 words
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Article419 1960-07-03 10 THE blonde and willowy secretary stormed into the main office, absolutely furious. "What's the matter?" asked one of the otfier girls. "The boss'" "What's he done?" "He admired my dress, winked, and then asked me what I was doing tonight When I said 'Nothing', he gave419 words
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Advertisement58 1960-07-03 10 Eyes of experience belong to one ul the Swi>s-trained technicians at Singapore Rolex Service Station the large>t and beit-equipped in Mulasa. Make sure of the best care for your Rolex or Tudor watch by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company, or sending it t0... ROLEX SALES58 words
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Advertisement178 1960-07-03 10 |NSiir| I Srction of compon—ti Tea m itarf y«<tr own vicing at no additional cost. ladl* batiaatt withant Trcintd men gat tha pick of topita" the good jobi and maka bo, Tha A■ T C Brartlral I'dio P'odtj In blllinau. Cat you. la yaar awa ka«a. tor f." T.C-traintd mtn178 words
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Article318 1960-07-03 11 FAST DEVELOPING INDUSTRY HAS POTENTIAL WORTH EXCEEDING SiOO MILLION Rush to open new mines to meet Japanese demand IPOH, Saturday. THE KINTA Valley, long famous in the mining 1 world as Malaya's richest tin-producing area, is now the centre of a fast developing industry whose318 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-07-03 11 Mr. Frank H. Bartholomew, bl. President and Managing Director of t'nited Press International, who arrived in Singapore on Friday from Kuala Lumpur, on a tour of UPI bureaus in Asia and the Far East. Mr. Bartholomew, who ttarted his journalism career as a cub reporter105 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-07-03 11 Two Singapore teachers. Mr. Ronnie Lee. and his bride. Janey Goh, who uerr married at the Singapore Registry <m Friday. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. Robert If publicity manager of Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd while the bride is the youngest daughter of59 words
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Article407 1960-07-03 11 B\ll\l CENTRE: Mrs Shirin will speak on "Wh.it i> ReliKion" at j p.m. at Bahai Cemre, 10 Amber I'XNiK I'WI 1 »MII Ml THODIST (HI Kill: Special senice Witness lor Christ" at 4.30 pm. at the church premises. TtH' H. Singapore Branch: Sunday Social after Evensong at407 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-07-03 11 The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, listens with great interest as one of the engineers at the newly renovated St. James Power Station explains the intricate workings of one of the new plant's instruments. On the right is the City Electrical113 words
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Article48 1960-07-03 11 SINOAPORE. Sat. A prevn w of paintings by Lai Pay Chong will be held tomorrow at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. St. Thomas Walk, at 4 p.m. Tho paintings will be on show at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Friday, July 8.48 words
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Article22 1960-07-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore State U.M.N.O. will hold a conference tomorrow at Central Cinema. Jalan Eunos at 9 a.m.22 words
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219 1960-07-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. ESTATE workers throughout the Federation have taken up shares in the multi-million dollar co-operative society formed last month to prevent fragmentation of rubber estates. The chairman of the board of directors of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society Limited, Mr.219 words
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Article54 1960-07-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Van Hoe claimed trial when he was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's court today with using criminal force on a woman, Fong Ah Hoi, with intent to outrage her modesty at Kampong Tiong Bahru on June 10. The case will be mentioned on July54 words
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Article65 1960-07-03 11 Singapore Copra Awociation noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July/ Aug. $30 a 4 (Nominal*. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk 544 sellers, drum 547 sellers. Tone was quiet. TIN PRICE SINGAPORE. Sai— The price of tin in Singapore today fell by $1.37>j65 words
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Article64 1960-07-03 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Polytechnic has received tremendous response from local youths for the 30 vacancies In Its first presea training course The one-year course, which begins on August 15, is the first of its kind to be started at the Polytechnic following an offer64 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-07-03 11 MOTHER MISSING FOR TWO WEEKS CINCAPORE, Sat.— Ad.straught father of three today appealed to his 40-year-old wife. Urn Lai Kern, who has been missing since two weeks ago. to return home immediately for the sake of their children. The father, Ong Kan King, 45. who believed that his wife might173 words
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Article42 1960-07-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. St. Michaels Road market, one of the most up-to-d»te markets constructed by the Government at a cost of $250,000 Is to be officially opened tomorrow morning by Inche Buang bin Omar Junid. Assemblyman for Kallang.42 words
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Advertisement406 1960-07-03 11 V/MH DC. s K VAI ID <dfl DUOmLOp w__ jap kli^*>j| B^m WHERE SERVICE IS A TRADITION... Whatever your port of call you will always remember vcut trip by P O. Where fine service It a tradition, a sea voyage by 9 O has io much to offer spacious, -.unlit406 words
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Miscellaneous79 1960-07-03 11 TODAY'S TIDES TODAY: Singapore 4.39 a.m. <6ft. 6ins..», 5.31 p.m (7ft. 21ns.t, Port Dickson: 12.48 p.m. »7ft. 4ins.). Port S«ett«nham 11.19 a.m. (lift. 6hi».>. Penang 7.34 a.m. (6ft. Bins.), 7.22 p.m. (6ft. 6ms. i. TOMORROW: Singapore 6.08 a.m. (6ft. 31ns.). 5.31 p.m. (7ft. 4ins.). Port Dickson 1.18 a.m. "6ft. 61ns.)79 words
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69 1960-07-03 12 HOW TO ENTER YOUR CONTEST PHOTOGRAPHS ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name 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 required information69 words
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Article, Illustration93 1960-07-03 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Beauty Behind A Screen" (right), submitted by T.S. Tan, of 3950-A jalan Padang Carong, Kota Bharu. Mr. Tan used a Rolleiflex camera and Agfa Isopan film. Setting: fll. 1 50 second. The second prize of93 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-07-03 12 FOUR CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON EACH WEEK ALL entries should be bigger than postcard Esixe. but not longer than 10 inches on any Eside. E ALL prizes are E awarded by cheque Eand are posted to win E ners during the first week of each month.47 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-07-03 12 Today's runner-up prizes 'TODAY'S runner-up A prizes of $10 each go to "Twin Ducks" (left), by Alfred Chan, of Singapore. and "Surprise" (right), by Miss Teresa Chew, of Singapore. Mr. Chan, of 63-B Durham Estate, Singapore 8. used a Yashica camera and Kodak V.P. film. Setting: fl6. 1 125 second.75 words
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Article917 1960-07-03 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY THE standard lens on my camera has the following "f" numbers engraved on the aperture ring fl.5, 2, 2.8, A, 5.6, 8, 11, 16. This is a fairly standard arrangement for most cameras. The important things to remember are: (a) Each "t" number, or "stop"917 words
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Advertisement627 1960-07-03 12 NO FUSSING ABOUT WITH LENSES... THE new Canon f\ zoomH V The Canon Zoom 8 k^fj^^^ is fitted with a fm Im f 1 .4 zoom lens with f V a zoom ratio of Ha^Bv 4:I nd 4x rnagmfiction. This **m*J enables you to zoom 4|*^^ to any degree of627 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-07-03 12 (popular crossword^) j llll —^L« ACEOSS: 1, Instructors (6); 5.1 DOWN: 1. Pitches <6'; 2. Birds 9. Go back upon (7>; 11, Mineral <3K 3. Corded cloths (4»; Stand for (Oc 13 Poem r3>- 15 4 Sc» tl r <5»: 5. Pale and dull 18. Tuft (4.; 20. Distorted (3);171 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-07-03 13 Maria is now busy learning to use the weapons she will fight with in her forthcoming production of "Siti Zubaidah", an exciting action tale which takes her to many countries of the exotic East, fighting her way, with every conceivable weapon, on foot71 words
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Article543 1960-07-03 13 Ever tried behaving like Brando? A DOZEN pairs ot i uni'riendlv eyes stared at me unblinking ir o m a dozen poker-blank laces as I search for a key. I felt utterly foolish. Somewhere in the room there was a key. And I had to find it. 1 it was543 words
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Article, Illustration313 1960-07-03 13 FULL ORCHESTRA IN A PORTABLE BOX ZO you feel your genius is being neglected because you are unable to find anyone of equal talent to accompany you on your instrument. Veil, you need not feel neglected any more, for the miracle of electronics has now made it possible to pack313 words
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Article612 1960-07-03 13 METRONOME - METRONOME By IT IS a rarity when a record fully lives up to its high technical claims and even rarer when it manages to combine its technical excellence with ravishing performances by the featured orchestra. Such a record Is "The Sound of Strings'' pressed by Medallion, a612 words
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Advertisement111 1960-07-03 13 I bTbl OVER IZ«),UUU PERSONS have seen it! Have YOU? I km rassiatATiON or j^dk M^Jm 'i-v^^bW*^ «*^bhlb^bY > I 9881 IB> MrWl< ir I T*E C m"n I C O LO CAMCWA BS I Winner of EXEVEN W The Entertainment I ACADEMY AWARDS W EXPERIENCE I INCLUDING OF A111 words
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Advertisement266 1960-07-03 13 EX JOY YOLK HOME MOVIES with D SIEMENS PRO J ECTO RS 8 mm Wi(&-&\ PROJECTORS j»^- "y^f^^mjl A Powarful Aitro-K m tls P\V lens fh focal lcrK) j*^^ /V-^^^ 22mm. Film reels up to 800 (Jt«^ ■R^B^u~f!sr '7f f Hi 9 n rumino infer \/^|^/?|"WWll >^^^ S.ngle-knob contr \X.7l\-^/~266 words
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Article1196 1960-07-03 14 Katharine Sim - WE SEE A KING AND SOME CASTLES Katharine Sim JORDAN A LOVELY, KINDLY AND FRIENDLY COUNTRY By FKOM Petn in Jordan we look the same road back to Jcrash. beCMN it \\;is MOTC interesting than the desert road. In Kerak we slopped to look at the Crusader castle perched there1,196 words
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148 1960-07-03 14 ANT-EATER ON NIGHT VISIT TO THE DUSUN THE DUSUN, June 24. 1960. I AST night, at 10 o'clock. Blackie put up a tair-sixed Scaly Ant-Eater —a pangolin (Malay: pengguling. senggiling. or ttngfiling) —a few feet from the house. He made such a noise trying to bite It that ihe Cook148 words
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Article115 1960-07-03 14 AT 7 a.m. yesterday, the newly-awakened Tuans ears were greeted by the cries of children In mortal peril. The cries ceased after a minute or two. He got out of bed with his usual caution, and went to the window from which he saw our four school children standing on115 words
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Article62 1960-07-03 14 rriHEJRE are 23 genera and more than 150 spe1. cles of the Ginger family in Malaya. Many of them have striking flower-heads: and the flowers of some are scented. For the first time the Tuan has met what may be the inflorescence of Curcuma domestica. from which we get kunyit62 words
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Article61 1960-07-03 14 rAT imp. Ah Fong. aged five, had cut the flower stalk close to the ground in defiance of the edict that no strange plant was to be touched till the Tuan had Inspected it You are referred to Henderson's '•Monocotyledons" for a description of the flower spike. After days in61 words
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Article84 1960-07-03 14 A BANANA exhibited at a show in Brisbane was described as the biggest in AustraliaJust over 10i oz. in weight and six inches In girth. "Can you beat this." wrote the Tuans correspondent. The measurements given are those of a well-grown pisang Raja Udang. or P. Susu There may be84 words
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Advertisement146 1960-07-03 14 FLY NOW -PAY LATER to any of these places Comet jetliner comfort! ■ANOOON A tANOKOK TOKYO i fj U Kjl^Z- -JL iv' S mono kono a £jUHpUß|^ff M fl^HJ SINOArOII KUAIA lUMPUR Why not fly to any ot these neighbouring beauty 9L centres on your annual or 'local' leave? BOAC146 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1960-07-03 15 THE ASTONISHING I THING THAT IS HAPPENING IN BRITISH HOSPITALS I 1 IK ttd, fat woman said: "1 have angina." and Mr. Harry Edwards, spiritual healer, placed chubby, stubby fingers over her heart ami said: "There's no disease here but you have a weak t action Ix-cause you1,514 words
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244 1960-07-03 15 %jyASHINCTON, Sat.— Don't let anatorrHc accident or nuclear war catch you without your weHding ring. Scientists say gold wedding bands could serve in a time of disaster as accurate gauges of the amount of radiation their wearers absorb So244 words
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Advertisement134 1960-07-03 15 you Sports ntmsz SPORTS' SCOOTER From Germany comes this snappy scooter, with a specially tuned 194 c.c. engine. The Diami 'Sports' with extra high cruising speeds, is still wonderfully economical with petrol. And you should see the way it hugs the road. S-o-o-perb. This bM«H s pt'ed w 'th safety.134 words
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Advertisement303 1960-07-03 15 THIS WOMAN WASHES THE THIS WOMAN WASHES THE HARD WAY Using ordinary bar soap LAZY WAY She thinks a sprinkle of with a weak lather, she rubs and scrubs powder is enough; tosses the clothrs in and clothes until they are threadbare. leaves them, never gets them really clean. I303 words
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Advertisement73 1960-07-03 16 IC like a conductor, is a controlling factor. m "1 1 lr-// _iLi^c^_^r»-~— 1 W* M I I Jit *T r "w^j t7 ft >v^~/ c^fro^x ICA in Supcrshell controls ignition, m.iking your engine run smoothly. .preventing wastage of power and petrol. Fill up uith Supcrshell— feel Ihe smooth power73 words
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Miscellaneous1454 1960-07-03 16 Hl/HaW n R good week for new house problem. «wmm«mww -m-t <-n aw w WrvVf M^f r:r-£l"fx£'rH: fffl Syr:3 THIS WEEK FOR ALL f 4jLi AjCi Aw_^ .fIL JL~^m.jK.^rk^^r *^A^ xet your own TODAY: If you are enter- KDNKSI) A^ Bgag I -^^•-^■w- 4F Ma> too much dlf- taining. look1,454 words
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Miscellaneous26 1960-07-03 17 9 V^J^ V^ m OVH-I I 5 N T 7 v k.. < t ,4^l. i, t i.i-i«. Jdc. \V.r.J ,^:.a IM >4 JBT~^Tw».X".« »V« uVj nwU26 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-07-03 18 '"x fc ss t^t jH^vJwh^fL// tk h FIB 9v^ 1 5H I ■■A \fl IN— —^^Bn4^^i^^^k J s Va %i U iA^* x •*»>, jr24 words
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Article104 1960-07-03 19 Robot night nurse for hospitals LONDON Sot. A Mi device shortly to be installed In hospitals can take a patient's temperature at night without waking the patient. It has been successfully tested at the Royal Infirmary. Edinburgh By using this new idea in thermometers the in charge of a ward104 words
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Article114 1960-07-03 19 LONDON Sat. ONE ot Britain's top Harley-street surgeons had the B.M.A. •parliament" rocking with laughter last week when he did a quick change act with hats from a Chinese coolie model to a genuine Roundhead helmet on the stage of the Town Hall. Torquay. But this bit114 words
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Article899 1960-07-03 19 WHAT S your problem? Write to Jane Lee and tell her about it. Address your letter: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A GIRL told me several times that she loved me, and I believed her. She has899 words
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778 1960-07-03 19 PLENTY OF GUTS- OR WHAT IT TAKES TO WALK ROUND THE WORLD THREE of my friends and I are planning to hike round the world. Could you tell us what we will neecP HENRY L. Singapore. You will need passports and, in addition, visas for the countries you want to778 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-07-03 19 DROP US A LINE -WE CAN HELP YOU DROP US A LINE If there something on your mind, you can be sure that the Know Alls will be interested. Write to The Know Alls. Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. But please don t enclose stamps or71 words
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Article68 1960-07-03 19 A VERY pretty girl sits next to me In evening class I find her very distracting. Should I leave the class? Why not just change your seat. If you are studious enough to attend evening class, you should have enoueh concentration to get on with your work—68 words
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Advertisement63 1960-07-03 19 BABYCHAM The genuine Champagne Perry Golden, sparkling JHI Babycham Britain's i ''■'<"< biggest-selling gay and romantic Iliimuih^ l^-^ drink! In the baby p??-^ bottle that fills a champagne glass. •mum fiu muiv imiMCLuisTMttuwMTsiitirm nun smwu urn imioiti miiei "T\ />«•!» Babycham is made only by. Showerings Limited. Somerset. England and63 words
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Advertisement232 1960-07-03 19 THE WORLD'S MOST EXCITING YOUNG BEAUTIES USE POND'S r^K m. f jar 'X^fcfeflj^^tf jm^j i** f MH Has*. CirmtU Balmn take* time out from a busy theatre schedule to hejr mmik gyp*) awi ..ulm.lc Madrid. She lovei to ict in diumul comedies jnd does it to perfettion. drmrl.i an .irdtn:232 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1960-07-03 20 This station wagon is tops for style and elegance A COLLEAGUE of mine does not own a car,' and cannot drive; she probably doesn't even know how to ride a bicycle. But she has very decided views about cars. Every Monday morning she tells me: "I don't like yesterday's car!1,130 words
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120 1960-07-03 20 200,000 mis. without an overhaul says firm CINCAPORE. Sat. Up to 200,000 miles without an overhaul is the kind of performance any modern car can give on today's highways, the spokesman of a motor works firm said here today. Proof of this, he said, has been found in numerous owner-conducted120 words
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331 1960-07-03 20 SINGAPORE. S a t.— Singapore motorists will be introduced to a new concept of courtesy-plus service when the first Caltex Circle Service Station officially opens tomorrow in Singapore The new station, ti of many planned for Singa- deration, ithe kind of id dependable331 words
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Article161 1960-07-03 20 IT is not only a duty; »c owe it to ourselves to make way for ambulant >. fire-engines and police 1 that are on emergency call. But we often come across the obstinate few who belong to the Fraternity of the tlonkey They must be deaf to161 words
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376 1960-07-03 20 MALACCA. Saturday. JINCAPORE set up a record in the MCA inter state cricket league when they took only a day to beat! Malacca by eight wickets in their south zone match on the padang here today. Final scores: Malacca 75 and 48.376 words
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Article131 1960-07-03 20 f ONDON, Sat— Tea, scores to today's cricket mau i AT BROAD* ORD Yorks li.i-1 (J. Bolus 58 no., D. Padgett 81 n.0.) v Warwicks. AT (.LASTOMHRV 274-4 (W. Russell 73, SE 67, F. Titmus 61 no.) v Somerset. AT M\\C HKMIK (J. Dyson 46. K.Reuter - 131 words
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Article132 1960-07-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. S.C.A. "A" had scored 56-6 In reply to Combined Services "A" fln>t Innings total of 113 at the end of the first day m their two-day cricket match at Gillman Barracks today. Services wHli useful contributions from Foster <26>. Carles < 33)132 words
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Article65 1960-07-03 20 RAUB, Sat. Pahang sUII need 18 runs to avert a lollo\v-on when tliey scored 22* In reply to Selangors total <,r 139 at the end of the first day in h»tr two-day friendly cricket match here today. Scores were: Selangor M Im,«. 139 tßanjlt Singh65 words
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Advertisement190 1960-07-03 20 ATTENTION BODYBUOERS! ATTENTION BODYBUILDERS! ml I To serve the great demand for I Hie Weidcr Food supplements, |A '''^fl^B I yit appointed agent* Bj I throughout the Federation, I Singapore and Brunei, who will I^^^J^^ 9«ve the same service you ore J^MtJfeM 9<""' n 9 from us. You con I190 words
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Miscellaneous108 1960-07-03 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: I. Tutors. 5. Pipits. DOWN: 1. Throws. 2, Ore Reps 9, Retrace. 11, Represent. 13, 4, Strew. 5, Pasiy. 6, Ices. 7, Ode. 15. Seats. 16, Ate. 18, Wisp. Pen. 8. Sheets 10. Rears. 11. Res--20. Wry. 21. Swot. 22, Sepia. 24, ponded. 12, Tawnlness. 14, DletBaniii.108 words
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921 1960-07-03 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By AFTER last Sundays 80-minute thriller between Singapore and Selangor at Jalan Besar stadium with all its Malaya Cup final flavour, today's second round matches in the competition look run-of-the-mill affairs until you begin to recall what happened the921 words
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306 1960-07-03 21 JOE EZIEKEL - TAN'S TOTAL MAKES HIM WORLD NO. 2 JOE EZIEKEL By Singapore, Sat A'ilAN and Empire Gomes lightweight weighthfting gold medallist Tan Howe Liang tonight qualified tor the Rome Olympic Games when he totalled 840- tb ten more than the qualifying mark at the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's official trial at306 words
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194 1960-07-03 21 FORCES EDGE SERVICES IN MALAYA CUP TIE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Armed Forces after a i four-all draw with Combined i Services in the first round of the Malaya Cup. mastered I their doughty opponents in the return, winning 3-2 :it Rifle Range Road here this evening Armed Forces would have194 words
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Article325 1960-07-03 21 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CAVOURITES Coh Ceok Loo and Lai Lung Ming were both taken to three sets before they qualified for the semi-finals of the Singapore Badminton Association's junior men's singles championship at the S.B.A. Hall tonight. Lai Lung Ming beat Richard Chee after a keen325 words
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Article102 1960-07-03 21 LONDON, Sal. Australia 1 Stuari Mack«nzie became the third man ln 'he 116 years of the Diamond Sculls to will ii three times in a rou when he beat the Polish champion, Theodore Kocekra, by half a length ln Bmin 3sec. Molesey Boat Club won the premier event— TlieReuter - 102 words
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Article46 1960-07-03 21 MELBOURNE. Sat.— Mr. A. B. ITi Rußless s Justification won the Grand National Hurdle at Plemlngton over 24 furlongs here today. Turning for nome Fair Counsel hit the last hurdle and Justification won by a neck from the fast-finlfihlng Line Ahead, ridden by L. Thomnso.-i.46 words
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Article120 1960-07-03 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sunny Tan. M "B" division champion provided the best performance at St Patricks School's athletic meet today. He reached 39ft lOin to beat the 1955 hop. step and Jump record ot 38ft by Victor Khoo. Five records In all were set at the meet.120 words
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Article232 1960-07-03 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three, big names in Singapore motor racing Chan Lye Choon. Tony Huggett and Jan Bussell are expected j to tight out for top honours at the Singapore Motor Club s Upper Thomson Road sprint tomorrow. "Pits new 1.4 miles course ort Scrrbawang Road232 words
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Article25 1960-07-03 21 SALISBURY. Rhodesia. Bat. The touring New Zealand All Black* rugby union team beat Rhodesia 29-14 today. They were P-6 at half-time. Reutcr.Reuter - 25 words
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Article213 1960-07-03 21 INDONESIANS PLAN ASIA YACHT MEET SINGAPORE, Saturday. INDONESIA is aiming to organise an international yacht racing meet among Asian countries just before the Asian Games in Jakarta in 1962. Disclosing this to the Sunday Times Mr. Ibrahim Bekti, leader of the 18-member team, said: "According to the present set-up Asian213 words
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628 1960-07-03 21 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sat CINCAPORE'S top teenage athletes, Elizabeth Chees«wright and M. Jegathesan, touched peak form in the triangular athletics meet between Combined Schools, Police and a Singapore Selection at Farrer Park today when some brilliant performances were recorded. Elizabeth Improved on the628 words
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Article208 1960-07-03 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Pour ot Slngapores most promising young badminton players will make a bid for doubles in the schoolboys and schoolgirls Individual championship fin.. Is at the 8.8.A. hall tomorrow night at 7. They are Oan Kok Peng (TanJong Katong Technical) and Wong Tew Gee (Slglapi208 words
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Article35 1960-07-03 21 STANFORD, California, Saturday. JOHN THOMAS, the 19-year-old spring-heeled Negro from Boston, soared to the greatest high jump in athletics history here last night with an incredible leap of 7tt 3 3 /iin.35 words
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Advertisement561 1960-07-03 21 ADS. AT TOUR SERVICE (S'eore) >• Wt4» Sl* (Mtmtmmm) Dmll, i aM ii W»rtf. »J i* (Htm FICURAMA SLIMMING FACIALS Wutnc H t- ■aaea, Ma* hxt. ljj;-:i TOP QUALITY COLOUR SMM from PORES ONLY CtNUINt Pkataatat «t«rvice Document* copied I I port) *.'340. TANC I PHOTOCOPY SERVICE I'Wcont*. 10. Boat561 words
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Advertisement88 1960-07-03 21 TfflS CHANGING WORLD My Word, Malaya has changed a 10t... NOT ONLY MALAYA -THE WHOLE WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE... Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you in touch, that not only reports events but interprets88 words
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Miscellaneous60 1960-07-03 21 SOCCKR: Mdl.iya Cup— Joint Services v Jo-.ioie. Jalan Besar i 5.10). Friendlies Cathay Kfris Film v Starlight. Farrer Park: Jollilads v H.MS. Hariland Point, Tanglin. MOTOR RACIX<i: SMC. TliorruKin Road SpMiii '9 am Xl( KI.T: SC A. Jli'iiOl "A--v Service^ "A Gillm<in BarB\UMIXTOX: SciJOolboys and girls flnak. S.B.A. hall (760 words
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Article2055 1960-07-03 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Who Knows takes top mile Eddie takes top honours with three winners CHENS STABLES brilliant sprinter Happy Melody defied the punishing burden of 10.0 to win the valuable Summer Cup over 6f (value $8,000 in stakes plus added money) at Bukit Timah2,055 words
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Article43 1960-07-03 22 It W orrfi $2 S* < Mm ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL (Annllran) Sunday Servicr* 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion isaidi VOO a.m. Tbc Pariah Communion C.30 a.m. feirvler In Mandarin 11.00 a in Mornint Prayer 11' 00 noon Holy Communion h 00 p.in Ev»isonis.43 words
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Article29 1960-07-03 22 M Wnrrf* yaj Minimum) RUTH WARNER'S Singapore Model iv new Modelling Course begins tomorrow morning evening Ni-v Charm Ccjdk begins 11th July morning/ •vtning. Knqmrim please ring *****.29 words
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Article43 1960-07-03 22 TOTAL POOL: $209,421 Ist. No *****8 $94,240 2nd. No. *****8 $47,170 3rd. No. *****7 $26,177 STARTERS ($3,272 each): Nos *****8; *****9; *****5; *****2; *****5; *****8; *****7; *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,570 each): Nos. *****7; *****8; *****5; *****0; *****3; *****4; *****4; *****2; *****4; *****2.43 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-07-03 22 TOPWEIGHT Who Knows (Leman) scoring an easy win in the mile handicap for Class 1, Div. 1 horses at Bukit Timah yesterday. Behind him are Big Daddy (No. 4), Satoro (No. 2), Timberlane. hidden by Satoro on the inside, Downing Street (No. 3) and Whiz56 words
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Article427 1960-07-03 22 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The cool experience and measured football of Kitchee. Hong Kong's Cup champions, gave them a 2-0 victory over a Malayan team when they opened their tour at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The Malayan combination, styled as a P.A.M. Selection, did not include427 words
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373 1960-07-03 22 LONDON. Saturday JNARK, lissom Maria Bueno. of Brazil, retained th# women's singles title on the last day o* the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here today. The 20-year-old Sao Paulo ;irl just outsteadied Sandra leynolds. South Africa's first voman finalist at Wimbledon >y373 words
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Article162 1960-07-03 22 J>KN Be« when he 6-2. 6-1 m II Open teiiiu> championships at Prnans Sp>, Rev Ong Chew Bee oral Fan Kean $-2, b-l "\i< II Quarter final V BtaOßMn and Kee Hup Cine i>eat Ng Kok Chan and Tap En reik 7-5. 6-2 Semi-final- On-:162 words
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Article84 1960-07-03 22 ITUALA If Billy Yap of KlaiK' caused in the Seliinpo!- Open tennl pionship* when lie be;r seeded Dmn Janudln. the ehamplfi final of the man*! >in«l<Golf Club courts todiiy Billy will mad B A A/n holder, who had a comfoi' C-3 win over M F VUvai Azman.84 words
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Advertisement59 1960-07-03 22 WITH CLASSICAL ELEGANCE TITONI TtMt 7a»eotc4 6&tma*s ?faz£ji j/M\^ TELEFUNKEN^^ nnn^ia^aa^—^ J I C W W I m W\ 1 II Itlsl X^ Telcfunkcfi Obtoinoble from all neorest Telefunken dealers. Sole Agents for Singapore, Fed. of Malaya, Brunei, Sarawak. N-Borneo SEOW KUAN CO., LTD. 4/6, Dhoby Ghout, Singooore Tel *****59 words
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Title Section10 1960-07-03 1 SUNDAY TIMES FEATURE U. S. A. HER INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE10 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1960-07-03 1 WILLIAM P. MADDOX - THE ENVOYS SPEAK.. From S'pore... WILLIAM P. MADDOX By CONSULGENERAL yESSELS of the United States have been calling at the port of Singapore since the port's foundation by the British East India Company in 1819. But the traffic in the early days was illicit and carried on only because the1,366 words
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Article, Illustration334 1960-07-03 1 HOMER BYINGTON Jr - HOMER BYINGTON Jr. By ALL responsible nations recognise that economic development is essential to the well-beinc and prosperity of tl ir people. Trade. industry agriculture and capital both domestic and foreign, play an Important role. In the first century of America's independence the United States made rapid334 words
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238 1960-07-03 1 Congratulations to Malaya and Singapore WASHINGTON I AM appreciative of this valued opportunity to congratulate the Federation of Malaya, shortly before the celebration of the third anniversary of its independence, for its adoption of economic and commercial policies designed to further the development of its economy and the well-being of238 words
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188 1960-07-03 1 FROM FREDERICK H. MUELLER U.S. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE ing goal: a permanently peaceful and ever more prosperous world, a world In which all nations, large and small, may develop their own diverse societies In their own ways, free from external threats of any kind to their Independence. For this reason,188 words
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Article, Illustration699 1960-07-03 2 'We fake the stars from heaven for our flag' said George Washington INDEPENDENCE Day which originated as an American holiday when the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4. 1776, has been enriched over the years by a number of patriotic symbols. Independence Day ceremonies, speeches,699 words
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Article248 1960-07-03 2 1960 is Visit United States Year President Btaenhe has proclaimed V** Visit the United BU Year" J He has invited travt from all over the world to share with the American nation this year the pleasure and adventurt of viewing it-> naturul beauties, its cities and villages and Its historic248 words
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Advertisement21 1960-07-03 2 STAN VAC I serves the J^ ri i m STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY 'INCORPORATED IN USA. WITH I IMITED LIABILITY) ZHZHZZZHZ^ZZZTZII^I^I^ZZZI^I^^ZIZ^^^IIIZZZZZIZ^ZZZZ^I fcm21 words
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Article1278 1960-07-03 3 1959-A YEAR OF ATOM ADVANCE THE year 1959 1 saw both steady and spectacular advances in U.S. nuclear science and technology. Intensive efforts were aimed toward civilian application of atomic energy, as well as pure scientific research in this field. Among the highlights were the development of a miniature nuclear1,278 words
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Article, Illustration669 1960-07-03 3 DIRTY WORK IN FOREST BUT SO USEFUL V'OTHING more clearly manifests 11 Americas increasingly close vith the rest of the world than Itl programme of international educational exchange. whether sponsored by private groups, by individuals, or through agencies of the United States Government. At year's669 words
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Advertisement330 1960-07-03 3 Kj»^^KejP= mm mB^P w/IfIJJJJJJI/I/i///'fflllflf/ft HeKe=SH mlim^Klm^ f I fi//ii/in l I 1 1 I I1 1 1 [rtiril l It DYNAMIC NEW PEN FOR MEN Goes with your bigger, bolder thinking! A a Here at last is a startling new pen that's worthy r\ I "p —^pf ff of men330 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1960-07-03 4 DAMON Matfsaysay, the late President of the Philippines, once noted that "nothing binds men more securely than an understanding of each other's culture." Read In retrospect, his words seem almost prophetic of Asian-American friendship today at the start of a new decade. For the1,596 words
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Advertisement270 1960-07-03 4 2^ PROFIT MAKING f PARTNERS 2) a man his boat -^S m M AND HIS JOHNSON V-s. y 3f vs. S% HP --*^^7 S the Johnson Outboard '^^'^'^BS^' y\ S Motors is the 5Ji HP, *s *> I*}/" ff*/S favourite with fishermen J Hsf s \p A .S- S all270 words
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Advertisement201 1960-07-03 4 Saves More Work and Time Than All Other Kitchen Appliances Put Together! AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 3^§§^="HSlNK Built-in Dishwasher Saves 7 Hours a Week! Ju»t load it. touch the dial and go 1 Completely automatic' 1 DowfcU wath«t. dowblt nmet and duct dithot aiactacaHyt 4 Wtathm dithtt. glostet, silverware, pott and pant201 words
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Article731 1960-07-03 5 In increasing number of communities, courses are presented via TV 4 FFRMKNT of fre^h ideas on curriculum patterns, teaching methods, special classes, optimum use ot teachers and facilities marked the educational MtM in the I'nited Stato in \W.K \n enrolments mounted for the IMh consecuti\e731 words
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Article, Illustration608 1960-07-03 5 Privafe capital: Dynamic role JJISTOKIANS, looking back onourtimeand seeking to give it a meaningful label, may well call it the Century of Economic Hope. For it Is the worldwide emergence ol economic hope the vision of realisable material progress which more than any-608 words
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Advertisement53 1960-07-03 5 J Mode 1 in fift[i&? I U.S.A. BESTfQBM'S o F O Purpose P Longline You con ust it so many ways /i <Os^koi more I V^W USE FUL MORE E //l^^/\ MORE (/W®tN ECONa X IB I VICAL Tou cor» buy them ot any Good Store or Ring up *****53 words
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Advertisement193 1960-07-03 5 COMMENCING 12th AUGUST 1960 JIJAMN USA. /OT» V#S? BY UAPAN AIR LtISiES V WELCOME ABOARD) HT HOSPITALITY AND jB jJJf^ THE SPEED OF SOUND j£ Jjjtf |Lii| JAPAN AIR LINES on time -every time ll are you painting J the Super Kern -Tone way J^ THE MOST MODERN f mmim^193 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-07-03 6 THE EXCITEMENT THAT IS WASHINGTON THE Robert A. Taft Memorial Tower, above. U the latest addition to the skyline of Wash In K too The 100-ft straetare. housing giant carillon bells, honours the late Senator of Ohio. In the aaeacrona4 here and right i. the U.S. Capitol. RIGHT Is the81 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-07-03 6 RADIO CITY Music Hall In New York, mm of Urn wocid largest iodoor theatres with a ■••Mac etpMtty of MM. Faraom for the mwm rtagil between flam>. the mil h*U ptfi— neat eompaoy tneiadet the Bockett— M ered leinu daneen. oa aiaae »*ov« a69 words
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Advertisement585 1960-07-03 6 COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY Be sure you get these quality features in the refrigerator you buy a i ""qEgl^^^ftl^ft HERE'S PROOF of the superior built-in \\l VNP<*M >4 •>■ M O C.BINCT CONSTRUCTION pece fl I *jl s<pfl nt ;rn construction Mils Out flirt. Jit. <noistur« \^m mii X} l/^kl^fciJl585 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1960-07-03 7 LINCOLN CENTRE for ARTS vy II E N President Kist'iihower turned the iirst shovel of dirt at ground-bre;ik-ing ceremonies for the projected Lin coin Centre for the Performing Ails in May 1959. he declared: "The centre will make possible the international exchange of a1,073 words
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Advertisement322 1960-07-03 7 nCLi Alli v*-~..- t v.» 11 A I A 1/ II *O lilriLH INv For high-speed, longdistance hauls or bit; -~'"l^a^^flH construction projects in fact, for all types B. of on or off-the-hi£hway jobs. Firestone heavy duty tyres prove they are designed I for rugged service. That's because every ■^B4M322 words
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Article456 1960-07-03 8 I IC l nairman of Atomic road to the complete control of thermonuclear enerThermonuclear energy, in the simplest terms, is electricity produced from the hydrogen atom. One of the difficulties in connection with producing it is that extremely high temperatures 100.000 000 degrees Fahrenheit are required. Straus*456 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-07-03 8 Testing the weather effects on paint: Sample costings of paint are revolved horizontally in the drum around the carbon arc, which produces the effect of several years of sunlight in a short time. Rain is simulated by a water spray at right.48 words
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828 1960-07-03 8 Huge programme for rubbers CTANDARDS lor materials, processes, and costs arc rmcnliil to the successful operation of America's mass production manufacturing industries. Most of the materials standards employed in the nations factories today have been worked out by the National Bureau of Standards (XBS),828 words
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Advertisement222 1960-07-03 8 B^^s^^^^"^ MOQ6I 4210 It's smooth, smooth mowing with the Lawn-boy 4210— even where the lawn is rough. Staggered front wheels keep the blade dead level in spite of ups and downs stops "scalping" too. A powerful 4-stroke engine drives the long-lasting steel alloy blade, that's stabilised against flutter. The body222 words
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Advertisement44 1960-07-03 8 men II JrrT *HJpc\ II W6OT y&c&BffrtQXb// FRUIT^fLOOM than Any Other Brandl Guaranteed Underwear M \DE IS V. f, A. BIR for long-lasting J good -grooming I Bin| ENJOY BRISK, BRACING Hf wm AFTER SHAVE L0TI0N! K£r '4%V Discover the enjoyment of using the44 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-07-03 9 A SEARCH FOR NEW AND VITAL USE FOR OLD ENEMY Age-old problem is today challenging the world's greatest minds MULTI-STAGE flash distillation U one of the promising methods of low-cost conversion. Above is a diagramatic explanation and an artist's impression of such a plant to be built at San Diego.66 words
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Article902 1960-07-03 9 fHESE words from 1 Samuel Coleridge's immortal tale of the ancient mariner, surrounded by sea water he dared not drink point up an age-old problem which today Is challenging great minds around the world: Can the sea serve as a potential source of usable water for man? In902 words
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Advertisement228 1960-07-03 9 Hfiitotytd ('(cciAtdLiiA faifrJLi I A wnooth-flowing, liquid-type eleorwing creom containing moisturizing and penetrating ingr.- lA dtentt plus fin. oils. Quickly absorbs stale I mak^jp 1 50i1.... flushes th. pores clean. p T.ssu« off .only. Eneellent for NORMAL Skin. >V > s > Nfc A giant 6-oz. plastic squeeze bottle. y^s^228 words
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Advertisement156 1960-07-03 9 to fefeh*. I f f m man-on-the-spot-^p in Singapore FIRST HAND information is the best Information and you get 1 L it first hand when you get it from Bank of America's International Department! Through a worldwide network of branch offices, travelling representatives, and correspondents. Bank of America can provide156 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-07-03 10 pLICTmiCm from the atom began flowing into homes, farms, offices and factories in northern Illinois recently when the Dresden Nuclear Power Station began op <>r«>tions. Designed to produce IBII.IKIO kilowatts, enough electricity to supply the needs of a city of 200.000 persons, the plant is described201 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-07-03 10 In the control room ...and switchyard Engineers and operators check instruments and analyse test data as thr station ISM into operation. All the controls for the station are located in thin room, including those for the reactor, turbine and electrical snitching. Full operation of the 180,000-kilowatt plant is expected this79 words
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Advertisement430 1960-07-03 10 NORGE DELIVERS new in deluxe refrigerator -features si- fre eZE 1T tf*t \4M I Jj Hjjj YOURS FOR xrr^^^l $64.50 Ni^^ A MONTH MooelCA-Fi2 MOIST-COLO FRESH FOOD STORAGE \fr FJU-WIOTH 31-LB. CRISPER yj^ COUBLE OEEP HANOIOOR STORAGE A|| ||^H fwk I Aj SMART BUILT IN STYLING lA| Bt^T II HB^430 words
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Advertisement169 1960-07-03 10 V (Vw) West in-house The New Automatic Self- ""^St! Heating Laundromat. i Heats its own wetcr. Washes, j \^|D j rinses and damp-dries up to 8 lbs. > of clothes. Needs no bolting I**' n,, down. No costly plumbing re- quired. L~^___^^ Exclusive f= -''I WALL LINE Wafer Cooler Wettinghouse169 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-07-03 11 SHOPPERS rest a* one of the large Asian settings.14 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-07-03 11 A MERICAN shoppers no •*v* longer have to cross the Pacific Ocean when they want beautitul objects from Asia to decorate their homes They frequently can find them now in nearby American .der In •h i 'i'partment storr whose ■■\ow ai;U Then 3hop" has been275 words
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Advertisement182 1960-07-03 11 try today s best "tranquilizer" (jOf:Ef~) C^OO/^A^(^ with Mod rn Saving MIRRO-MATIC i>r haj nmc to Ie thinp mv Ym turelv T ■>!». irmpo is inn heau ijo demanjir lor iot but ihc /r«u »o«Htio«n war of doinjt thnm mi ifnJ-cookwg. with M.RKO MATIC h main mjdtrn :oocd houn on*182 words
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Advertisement188 1960-07-03 11 See the 116 W advantages you get when you buy the beautiful new Mm SCHICK M GLOBETROTTER Jl close r^>^^§Lt3 U more S'^t WV\ X^- Adjustable head 3 Voltage settings Individual blade a SCHICK original inventors of th« •l«ctric »h«v«r >*■ 7 a^^S^Off Goodyear are helping to move Malaya All188 words
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Article695 1960-07-03 12 Mildred Hughes - Mildred Hughes By of the Fir East-America Council of Commerce ant) Industry— New York SOUTH EAST Asia offers a growing market for U.S. trade and investment. Traditionally a supplier of important raw materials for American industry, this area is now attracting greater attention than ever695 words
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Article331 1960-07-03 12 Trade— a symbol of bonds A VISIBLE symbol of our bonds, the flow of commerce between the United States and SouthEast Asia serves as a constant reminder of the essential interdependence of east and west in the economic growth of all nations. American traders are increasingly mindful of South-East Asia,331 words
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266 1960-07-03 12 A UNION-MANAGEMENT experiment In the retraining and relocation of workers whose Jobs are threatened by technological advances has been launched her by a company that manufactures photographic supplies and photocopy machines. In an effort to cut production costs. It began to Introduce technological changes266 words
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Advertisement123 1960-07-03 12 L NORTH AMFRICB JUROPr PACIFIC f &Jr *N <BOSTON Vi CHICAGO -j^NEWVORK SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGEL f i MEXICO* N Together 11.840 seats every week most flights operated i mthtMtßcomnmmu purstflf. PER f ICf lON IN JI I TRAVEL All OVER THE WORLD TAJfAIftMANCf GENERAL AGENTS MESSAGERIES MARITIHiS SINGAPORE i123 words
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Advertisement137 1960-07-03 12 jß JdflO e/frathnal POST-TRONIC 1 ij machines NOW in use throughout the world CAW I Kin C Lea<llfl9 Ba( S SAVINGS South East Asia are now uP| RANGE usin9 post Tronic for 9 reater 1 Economy. Efficiency and jP* FROM Speedier Service! I /o Hmrm is what experienced BcmiErers say:-137 words
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