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Title Section13 1960-07-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Mctt Sab* No. 1298. SUNDAY, JULY IU, 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration307 1960-07-10 1 Kelantan ruler dies, 62 PROCLAMATION, FUNERAL TODAY |/OTA BAHRU, Sat. j The Sultan of Kelan- j tan died at 230 pm. to- f day He was 62 The State Government announced this afternoon that the cause of death was "cerebral haemorrhage." fines Sultan bin Al-Marhum uned IV passed p ice307 words
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Article1133 1960-07-10 1 CONGO ARMED REVOL T Two Europeans shot dead, nine others wounded WOMEN PANIC IN CAPITAL African soldiers shoot at the evacuees' boats ELIZABETHVILLE, Saturday. TWO EUROPEANS were shot dead and nine others wounded fast night when soldiers opened fire on Europeans evacuating Kongolo in the copper-rich Katanga province of newlyReuter; UPI - 1,133 words
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127 1960-07-10 1 THE FIRE HIDERS COME OUT OF HOLES BENSON, (Arizona) Sat. Members of a small religious sect who burrowed into bomb shelters early this week in fear of a nuclear war plan to come out tonight at midnight. The approximately 100 men, women and children holed up in bomb shelters and127 words
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Article46 1960-07-10 1 NAPLES, Sat. The Mayor of nearby Villa Uterno, Francesco Cassandra, 40, was shot to death in a field by a relative yesterday. Police said the killing had nothing to do with the troubled Italian political situation but was the result of family troubles.— U.P.l.46 words
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Article26 1960-07-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Actress Shelley Winters has asked her husband, actor Anthony Franciosa. for a legal separation, her press agent, announced yesterday.— UPl.26 words
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Article342 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Trades Unions Congress today criticised Mr. Ong Eng Guan, the former Minister for National Development, for exploiting the matter of trade union unification in his differences with the leadership of the People's Action Party. also on the Go-M to rectify "certainM342 words
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Article54 1960-07-10 1 NAIROBI, Sat.— Police tolay arrested 52 Africans, inluding three women, sustected of Illegally taking the -lav Mau oath. A Government spokesman aid arrests were made over a vide area of Kenya. He said a number of traelling oath administrators vere also held "100 miles rom54 words
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Article19 1960-07-10 1 MOSCOW. Sat.—Communst Chinese Premier Chou Sn-lai is planning to visit Moscow on July 17.— U.P.1.UP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A S4-a-day oil refinery labourer was stabbed to death during a gangland attack in full view of a large crowd at People's Park in New Bridge Road today. Foong Chan Seng, 23, was stabbed at 115 p.m. as people188 words
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545 1960-07-10 1 gRUSSELS, Sot. A mercy plone from Africa flew into Brussels today bringing nearly 100 frightened, tired and hungry women and children who had fled the troop mutiny in the Congo Republic. One of the women was brought off on a stretcher. Her husband toldUPI - 545 words
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Article25 1960-07-10 1 MOSCOW, Sat —Dr. Djuanda. the Indonesian First Minister, was guest of honour today at a Kremlin reception attended by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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179 1960-07-10 1 Khrushchev issues a rocket warning IuIOSCOW, Sot Mr. m Nikita Khrushchev today warned the United States agamst intervening in Cuba and said that Soviet rockets "could support Cuba" in case of need. He told the Pentagon to remember the late-u Soviet rocket tests 'in which we proved that we canReuter; UPI - 179 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1960-07-10 2 CORNELIUS RYAN - RUNDSTEDT RAGES AT A BLUNDER IN HITLER'S H.Q The Longest Day CORNELIUS RYAN THE INVASION BATTLE THE TROOPS NEVER SAW... By While Allied and German soldiers fought with varying fortunes on the invasion beaches, another crucial struggle was being fought over the telephone lines between the German Command in France1,332 words
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Article, Illustration2641 1960-07-10 3 ...IT KEPT THE PANZERS FROM THE BRIDGEHEAD in search of cover behind the coastal -zone obstacles. A great many motor vehicles —among them 10 tank stand burn'ng on the beach "The obstacle demolition squads have given up their activities. Disembarkation from the landing-boats has cd...2,641 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-07-10 4 MET OVERSEAS NOW THEY'RE WED MR. TAN KKNG CHOON and his bride. Mary Chin Swee Hin, whose first meeting was in Australia, were married in Singapore yesterday. The groom is the eldest son of Madam Lee Beng Suan and the late Mr. Tan Tock Seng. The bride is the second64 words
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Article44 1960-07-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— water will be cut off in Reserve Road (off Stevens Road) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow and along Yio Chu Kang Road between 9Vfe mis. and 93 4 mls. on July 12 for pipe extensions.44 words
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276 1960-07-10 4 KHIR GIVES PLEDGE ON TARIFF REBATE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federation Government will give sympathetic con- I sideration to all applications for tariff concessions I made by new industries in their initial stages. This assurance was given today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Khir Johari. when he276 words
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754 1960-07-10 4 A man devoted to problems of his people iHE WAS A FRIEND TO ALL APART from two short trips abroad, t h c Sultan of Kelantan, who died yesterday, spent almost all his time amo n g his people to whom he was deeply devoted. First as a Senior Government754 words
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Miscellaneous311 1960-07-10 4 ■1 1 I H' m^m\ il' gB Colombo. Bombay Rome. London (BA 791> 7.05 pm QanUs: To Jakarta. F*rth. Melbourne. Sydney iEM 546 > 7 pm; to Darwin. Sydney (EM 572 i 9.15 pm to Bangkok. Calcutta. London (EM 571) 9.30 p.m.; to Jakarta. Darwin. Sydney (EM 778> 11.35 p.m.311 words
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264 1960-07-10 1 CINGAPORE, Sat. Thirty-five delegates i representing the industrial group of the 12,000-strong Army Civil Service Union hove decided to boycott the union's annual delegates conference to be held on July 31 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The boycott has been call.igalnst a '•.significant amendment to264 words
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Article31 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sat The Tanjong Pagar District of the Boy Scouts Association will hold their "Scout Week" celebration tomorrow at 7 p.m. on the Gan Eng Seng School g.Mund31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-07-10 1 KENYA JOB FOR HICKLEY MR. B H 1 C K L K V (above), formerly Chief Editor of Radio Singapore, has been appointed Senior Information Officer in the I niteel Kingdom Information Office in Nairobi, Kenya, it was announced in London on Friday. He will leave Britain on Tuesday to54 words
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Article45 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Air Vice -Marshal Candy. RAAF Senior Staff Officer. Far East Air Force, will make a familiarisation visit to North Borneo from July 19 to July 22. He will be accompanied by his personal assistant. F Lt. MR. Dunbar45 words
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458 1960-07-10 1 EDUCATION MINISTER ON TEACHERS' ROLE IN NATION BUILDING Compulsory part of curriculum for all trainees SINCAPORE. Saturday. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced that teacher-trainees would have to undergo a political study course before they leave the Teachers' Training College. This458 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-07-10 1 RIGHT WAY TO EYE-GLAMOUR "This is the correct way to use eye make-up." says Miss Yvonne Ijames. a regional consultant of Revlon, as she adds "life" to Judy Lee's eyes. Miss Ijames. who was ghrlaaj a demonstration in eye make-up at a fashion and eye show at Robinson's yesterday said:120 words
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Article34 1960-07-10 1 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— A State padi competition organised by the Perak Agriculture Department will be held at Clifford School padang here j today. It will be opened by the Sultan of Perak.34 words
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Article45 1960-07-10 1 Che Aminah chosen KUANTAN, Sat. A tele- phone operator from Kota Bharu. Che Aminah binte Yahaya. 21. was elected "Miss Golden Voice" of the East region at a competition here last night. Runner-up was Che Sharli fah Hashimah binte Syed Alwi, 23. from Kuantan. S45 words
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334 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sat Chairman of the Nanyang I University Council. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. today denied he-, I had said that the Govern- ment representatives to the Special Liaison Committee would not raise the question of the Gwee Ah Leng report. Mr. Tan clarified three points334 words
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154 1960-07-10 1 Road safety is now Government 'baby' CINGAPORfc, Sat The ossets and aocuments relating to the property of the Singapore Safety Hirst Council were today officially handed over to the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Toh Chin Chye The chairman of the coun- cil. Mr. Phoa Thai Seng, and the secretary-treasurer, Mr.154 words
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Article33 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Liberal-Socialist Party held a get-together party for members at their headquarters In Battery Road today. An educational film was shown and snacks and refreshements were served.33 words
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Article206 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday BUILDING CONTRACTOR, Wong Sik Choong, who claimed $76,250 in a breach of contract suit has been awarded $30,000 and costs by Mr Justice Ambrose Jin the High Court here The action arose over a contract which Wong claimed to have entered into with Kian206 words
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Article28 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The next meeting of the common market talks between officials of the Federation and Singapore will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.28 words
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322 1960-07-10 1 Marshall on danger facing the workers in S'pore CINGAPOPE, Sot. The chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr David Marshall, said tonight that at no time since the war had the working class trade union movement been in greater danger than today Thf present Government, he said, had shown far greater322 words
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Article113 1960-07-10 1 4 TIGERS ON THE PROWL IN VILLAGE Ml \R sat Iheec thousand inhabitants of Bukit K-pong. ItB miles from here, are living in fear of four full grown IfcjttS which are roaming th»- area. Three wcrk> ago B full> crumi man eater attacked a rubher tapper. Hassan Naih. and mauled113 words
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101 1960-07-10 1 Six societies asked to furnish proof CINGAPORE. Sat The Assistant Registrar of Societies. Mr Tco Kiak Seiii;, has given six associations here notice to furnish proof of their existence within the next three months The associations are: the Malay Women Welfare Tanplin: Katon- Sajarah Sports Club: Persatuan KVbajikan Anak Mclavit101 words
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Article67 1960-07-10 1 SINGAPORE, Sat A of 3.057 candidates have so far enrolled for the forthcoming Government Senior Middle 111 Examination. Of this 1.252 are private candidates. Registration will does on July 15. Canaidaics. who wish to alt for this examination should call at the Examinations I67 words
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Advertisement194 1960-07-10 1 5 important text book series for the new school year. Watch the Straits Times for full details, FEDERAL READING SCHEME The new LOCAL Reading Scheme which combines local background with up to date methods and modern research. Made to fit OUR SYLLABUS. Wall Pictures, Workbooks, Flash Cards, Readers 1 to194 words
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Article13 1960-07-10 6 WHAT'S YOUR TELEPHONE TYPE. DYNAMIC, WHISPERER, SHOUTER OR MUMBLER?13 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-07-10 6 During the dress parade, "An Eye to Fashion" which took place at Robinson's yesterday, some of Singapore's prettiest models displayed the latest in clothing and eye-makeup. Two of these mannequins, Lesley (left) and Kay (right) are cought hare by Sunday Times photographer, Ali151 words
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1077 1960-07-10 6 The way they use the telephone reveals their true character THE telephone has become as much a part of our everyday life as toothpaste. We take it very much for granted, and yet without it we would feel lost. Without the telephone our house would burn down before we could1,077 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-07-10 6 PICKED for elegant women of all ages because it is the most wonderfully packable casual for a thousand and one evening occasions— and so "easy." The mixture is white and silver. The result a moon-beam shimmer that is as stunning on a platinum blonde as it is54 words
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Advertisement113 1960-07-10 6 *»tw 1 M "V itkJß^ifl ■-■isnfeas, m m\ J^eaC ,aaMmW^W^ _m §k f" wKf^"^ jßSj^j^lL 19«^^Sesw only OVALTI N E gives you MALT PLUS MILK PLUS EGGS |"o?^-SL^M PLUS EXTRA VITAMINS M^^^Sw Concentrated study tends to burn up bodily energy and often W^\2s^*^ £2S£ .I 'mm is the cause of113 words
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Advertisement808 1960-07-10 6 Behold! eye make-up comes of age as 'eye makers a la carte' ■as^^S* m. ..iiW IS*» J^ I Everything you need to v, ttw make the most of your eyes! j j >Jk v\ See the forty-seven dazzling new I »«ue««sc»«« I |YH.»«»»l»Cll I colors, the uew special techniques of808 words
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316 1960-07-10 1 Pahang to exploit lure of jungle for tourists By lvi Smg Omm kuantan. Sat DAHANC the largest state in the Federation, is planning to turn the vast jungle which covers three-quarters of the state into a tourist attraction. Heading the campaign to lure tourists to the state is' Che Yang316 words
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Article201 1960-07-10 1 Professors, wives learn Malay IfUALA LUMPUR, Sot About 120 non-Malay staff members of the University of Malaya here, ranging from professors to stenographers and laboratory assistants, are learning Malay under the tutorship of a Malay university student and two other instructors. Th< v are attending three es held twice a201 words
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Article122 1960-07-10 1 THEY FAIL THE BOY MATADOR MADRID. Sat. Fifteen-year-old matador Faustin'o <'Tinin'i Inchausti hobbled back to the bullring in Madrid— four weeks after he was gored and had to have his right leg amputated. He will never fight again. So six top matadors staged a benefit night for him. They carried122 words
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811 1960-07-10 1 LAN MOK- AI - EXPOSE OF KAMPONG ABUSES will SCORCH AND STING LAN MOK-AI OUT SOON: 13 BOOKS THAT WILL REVEAL NEW REALITIES By A TEAM of writer s working under the aet*is of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute, have completed 13 manuscripts that will bring out new realities about life in the land.811 words
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413 1960-07-10 1 THOSE 'PRICELESS' RHINO HORNS MAY BE FAKES By MUSHAHID ALI CINCAFORE, Sat. Owners ot rhinoceros horns in Malaya who believe their possessions to be priceless may be in for a shoek the hofns may be takes. And hundreds ol Malayans who have paid large sums of money for rhino powder413 words
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Advertisement154 1960-07-10 1 mYm\\\m\\\\\ mm L r^k WiJ~mw\matam iTw^^ break f f* Jr* eW roUnd in WMw At A matched ran 8« of ,he famous and J IMI At we ,ned JO Y compressors, rock drills. ~^H mlmm*. airlegs and wagon drills, are now manur- aWaWaS Aw 7 factured in Scotland and are154 words
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Advertisement116 1960-07-10 1 S/ 1 VifF 1 Don't take chances Asking for oil without naming the brand you want is one of the motoring risks you should never run if you value your engine! Always ask for Castrol. Then you are sure you are getting the oil that has pioneered every worth-while technical116 words
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Miscellaneous42 1960-07-10 1 TMe < «*"*@AMBOL<S Hey/ s** THOSi^ >y 9ETA etOWOIDCAffS^ v V MOVE SMOULONT 86 ALLOWED s -v ll 7 AM ■VEU.A "AS OCMEMOEsT)r«6 mappv. JS^ Vn*e oav* wuen rr mas JS\ y °H- M^i i. So*" TWAT *oof l Vv V^ TWRjy i42 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-07-10 8 The Kiaf of Siam meets with the King of Swing. The result: a jam session. Here King Phumipol Aduladej of Thailand does a solo on the alto-sax, while Benny Goodman keeps time as he waits to pipe in with his90 words
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Article278 1960-07-10 8 {CALCUTTA, Sat. Troops were reported in action in Assam, Northeast India, today to quell an upsurge riots which have resulted in killings, looting and arson in the past few days. Eleven people have died and "hundreds" have been injured in the disturbances, the leader278 words
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298 1960-07-10 8 RUSSIAN OIL: FIRMS SAY NO TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Saturday. DRITIbH and American oil companies operating in India have refused an Indian Government request to retine Soviet crude oil, oil industry sources said yesterday. The three companies involved Britain's Burmah Shell and American Standard Vacuum and Caltex were reported toReuter; UPI - 298 words
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Article58 1960-07-10 8 NEW DELHI, Sat. Twen-ty-five people were killed and 23 others injured yesterday in a rail accident near Mathura, about 80 miles south of here. Most of the victims were pilgrims travelling on the roof of the train. They were swept off their precarious perchReuter - 58 words
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Article262 1960-07-10 8 Adlai: I will accept if chosen I OS ANGELES, Sat. I Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson all but announced h»s w candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday by promising an all-out election campaign if chosen for a third try for the White House The 1952 and 1956 Democratic nominee letUPI - 262 words
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Article27 1960-07-10 8 LAS VEGAS. (Nevada) Sat. The betting fraternity here has made Senator John Kennedy an 11 to 5 favourite te win the Democratic presidential nomination— U.P.l.27 words
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Article1262 1960-07-10 9 KATHARINE SIM - I do an Arab dance keep warm KATHARINE SIM THE PAGAN AND THE HOLY, LORD OF THE MOUNTAINS AND QUEEN OF THE DESERT By LIU I A PS it was a pagan Whit l—'sSuiidav, but 1 shall never forget A it. We had ||OOC lip into the mountains on oiu1,262 words
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Article493 1960-07-10 9 THE DUSUN, Friday. July I. AT 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday the calm of the Dusun was shattered by the simultaneoue arrival of the Duchess a party of prawn fishers, and T.Y.M. The Cook dealt with the situation by first shooing the fishermen off the stream493 words
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171 1960-07-10 9 QELHI, Sat. Prince and princess relatives of the Nixam of Hyderabad, one of the richest men in the world, complain they are being forced through poverty, to serve as cooks and labourers. The Nizam created a £1.000.000 trust for his relatives and dependants. But171 words
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Article33 1960-07-10 10 ;a Horas SIS f -V.sjiasaa. PALANIVELU Kadio Singapore '.inks Mr. lory Besm.sn. frianss aad 'or their good wishes. (Ifts md fiegrams for n rtaugatar's sarrlaga oa 26/ 6 SO in Ind. a33 words
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Obituary50 1960-07-10 10 70 Mela's Sit (Mimtmmm) IN EVER LOVINO memory of our assart? won..-, tna lata Mrs usrsa who passed away peacefully oo 10.7 SS. "V\e have lovad her in Ufa, Ist us not fi !>s'h foadly rs- Iraa, g-raaalcs.lt-dl.n. gti^t.grsnd. -h-'lren. sons and dsughteis-.n-law. and relatives. May la sssss,50 words
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Article159 1960-07-10 10 ;n Hard. Sl» (Mimimum) A TREAT TO tha paiata those famous Urosts cssaooiatea Always Walrome and appreciated. Available St all I stores in the virU-lcnown rasnag RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMINTS 74 H erg. $2 i» (Mi* ST. ANDREW'S CATHEORAL 1 1 Sunday servicea 7.00 am. Sastl S 00 a.m. The r»r«h159 words
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Article273 1960-07-10 10 DAHANG, the Federation's largest state, threequarters of which is covered by jungle, has perhaps the most to offer the tourist both at home and from abroad in the way of outdoor attractions. Its King George V National Park gives the visitor a close look at the273 words
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Article117 1960-07-10 10 Talking point HAPPINESS— a good bank account, a good cook, a good digestion. atOUSSCAU jiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiiimimiiiiii ACor.Mcan family moved to France The eldest son of the family was not very keen on work, much to the annoyance of his schoolteacher "How old are you. Pierre?" asked his teacher. "Twelve." "Then you117 words
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Article, Illustration940 1960-07-10 10 PAUL JOHNSON - PAUL JOHNSON By VICE, SQUALOR, AND VIOLENCE BUT wa*aaa»»aaTa>«Wa»»4aaaaaaaTa»s«.^^ I PREDICT A GREAT FUTURE FOR CITY IN THE SUN SAO PAULO. Brazil. I HAVE just relumed from •i visit to what is perhaps the most BpectaculaV human enterprise of the 120 th century Brasilia, the940 words
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Article229 1960-07-10 10 end of tbe month 1 put all the bills into a box. shuffle them up. then I draw out three which 1 pay." "That's not good enough!" stormed the creditor. M I want my money!" "Take it easy, or this month you won't even get into229 words
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17 1960-07-10 10 MERRICK WINN - FAITH HEALING-THE ASTONISHING THIG THAT IS HAPPENING IN BRTISH HOSPITALS MERRICK WINN CONCLUDING A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION By17 words
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1452 1960-07-10 10 I'm not convinced yet— so his is my challenge THE woman in the white bed, behind the green screens. looked up at the healer E and her eyes were bright with sickness E and happy belief. She E said: There's a great E warmth from your I hands, going through1,452 words
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Advertisement61 1960-07-10 10 wto** Eyes of experience beloni; tn ■mc "I the S» bss-trair»sa] technician ,n Singapore Kolcx Service station— the largeM and hcM-i iimppcil in \|jla\a. Make sure ol the t>e>t care for >our Rolcv ot Tudor watch hy handing it in at an> hrar.ch of the Borneo Company. or sending it61 words
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Advertisement169 1960-07-10 10 Ja\i,awk%dt i s^ ik W^ \mf w i. No prizes -but lots of love Mum and Dad admit that Muffin will never take a prize at a dog show. There's no pedigree behind thi.s little fellow. Let us whisper it: he's the happy result of a passing affair, and nobody169 words
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Article45 1960-07-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Tui Ah Sens. Ml fined Sl.OOO or three month oday when he pleaded guilly to of 10 pounds of contraband cisare'te«. Tui of Tmnjong Bakii was arrested on board the Hai Se yesterday morning off the Esplanade.45 words
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Article346 1960-07-10 11 TWO WOMEN BACK FROM STUDY TOUR IN THREE COUNT*RIES SAY... They are more like us, Mrs. Goh SINCAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Alice Coh. wife of Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Coh Keng Swee, said today that Japanese welfare centres were more adaptable to Malaya than those she had346 words
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308 1960-07-10 11 Wonderful sparkling, the best ever published UER WORLD, the bright new magazine for women and the home, has had a big reception all over Malaya. Here is what readers say about the sparkling 80-page first issue f WAS so engrossed in the book that I didn't notice my boss coming308 words
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Article88 1960-07-10 11 SHELL MEN FOR U.K. SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Shell Company employees will leave for the United Kingdom tomorrow for further training. I Mr. Gerald Clarke. 41. will attend a year's training course at the Shell shipping. Supplies and Refinery Divisions in London. i Mr. Teo Kirn Theng. 30. an accountant, will88 words
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Article55 1960-07-10 11 1 1 girls held in brothel raids SINGAPORE. Sat. The Social Welfare Department here last month conducted 127 raids on brothels and hotels and detained 11 girls, including five who sought pro- I tectlon. During the same period the department received one application for a massage parlour licence and made55 words
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Article33 1960-07-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Major- General O.E.R. Bastln. Assistant Master General of the Ordnance In the London War Oiliee. will arrive here tornor- row on a routine visit to Farelf establishments.33 words
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Article32 1960-07-10 11 Sintaporr t opra Association noo pi ices on Saturday: fair mercha-i.»i)le Bombay mixed copra July/A.' *31 iNjminali cMonut nil Millers' Association: bulk 845 estflrt drum $49 aasaaasTfl Tone was steady32 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-07-10 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE Chairman ot the Chung Khiaw Bank, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, said today that, in keeping with the expanding economy ot Malaya, the bank Dlanned to extend its business to all the 11 states. A« Via speaking at261 words
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Article72 1960-07-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Two! youths. Zalnol Abidin bin All and Salkum bin Marzuki. jointly pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of housebreaking. Both were remanded at the C.I.D. until July 16 when the case will be mentioned. They were alleged to72 words
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60 1960-07-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Swami Ranganathanand. Head of the Ramajcrishna Mission In New Delhi, who ls now on a lecture tour of South-East Asia will arrive here on Monday. He will give lectures here and in the Federation. On Wednesday he will speak on "Indian Philosophy60 words
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Article28 1960-07-10 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price in Singapore today was $396. 12' i per picul down 12 J 2 cents on an estimated offering of 270 tons.28 words
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Article28 1960-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. SatThe High Commisbioner for New Zealand. Lieut-Col. C. M. Bennett and Mrs. Bennett Aill pay an official visit to Negri Sembilan next Tuesday.28 words
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Advertisement296 1960-07-10 11 *Wammmmm\W Mtjr\ ni ■!.*A. :j£Bmm*mmmmr A i mmmmmw**\T V* J* t^^ "•**> m+*~ sfl| ?T^ 'BXS^-Ji "S^V ,af^ *i»**^^»v J!!**wwaaa»wr\^ar^ mw^^ lm Amm\Ww -A Why do more and more people travel by P O? Comfort. .good food good company. .and servic* which is offered willingly. These are some of th«296 words
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Miscellaneous121 1960-07-10 11 What's on Today \1\M.\I.\ MH\i:\. M Eunos: Sunn iv School 10 p m. Evening Service m Pall 30 p.m. P A V A LI.BAR MethoUlV. Ciiurch: Boys Bmade Parade S am.. Church School in E: and Bible Study 8 45 am. Boys Brigade Bible Class 0 45 m Membership Clue121 words
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Miscellaneous105 1960-07-10 11 SommerviUt Road) Buddhist Sunday School in Mandarin 9 30 am > I (PURE Bt DDHIST LODGE: .17 Kim Yam Road): Buddhist Sui ri.i> School In Mandarin 3.30 p.m.— 6 p.m. ELIM CHIICH: Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Rible Class 9.15 n m.. Morning Worship 10.30 >Jn. atid Evangelistic Service 5.30 p.m.105 words
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Miscellaneous114 1960-07-10 11 10 a.m., School and Aculi Bible Class 3 p.m.. Young Peoples Legion 5 p.m.. Salvation Meetln6 p.m. and Meeting 7.40 p.m. Bl'DOHIST I MOV (28 J.ilai Senyunu: MeJltatton 9 a.m Youth Pall Service 10 am. Children's Dhamma Class 10.30 a.m.. Morning Sen-Ice 11 a.m. v>ma Class 3 p.m. BIDDHIST INION114 words
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Miscellaneous100 1960-07-10 11 TODAY'S TIDE TIMES TODAY: Singapore: 12 28 i p.m. (Bft 4ins.) 11.43 p.m. (Mi. I 81ns.) Port Dickson 7.27 a.m. Oft. 4liis.) 7.57 p.m. UOft^ Port Swettenham 6 52 a.m. vl4ft. 6ms. i j 7.06 p.m. (14ft. 71ns i Penang 1.25 a.m. (7ft. Sii.s. > 1.33 pm 1 9ft. 31ns.).100 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-07-10 12 TPHE winner of this week's top prize oi S3O is "Rural Progress' (right) submitted bj Wee Yoke Liang of 67 Haig Road. Singapore. Mr. Wee used a Rolliflex camera with Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: f.B, 100 second. The second prize of $20 is won by "Unity121 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-07-10 12 EVERY WEEK FOUR PRIZES There are four cash prizes that must be won in the Sunday Times Picture Contest each week. A first prize of $30 a second prize of S2O and two runner-up prizes of $10 each. All prizes are awarded by cheque and will be forwarded to the86 words
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Article, Illustration125 1960-07-10 12 Picture contest rules ADDRESS your entries, "Picture Con- test," The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore. 9. Name and address ol sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure must be written on the back of every print submitted. The required information should not125 words
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Article, Illustration864 1960-07-10 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY AS SOON as we learn of the new world oi photographic possibilities opened up by our newly acquired knowledge of DEPTH OF FOCUS and the use of DIFFERENTIAL FOCUSSING, we want to know more about the use of the various "stops" or numbers engraved on864 words
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Advertisement346 1960-07-10 12 ILFORD **SJi*\ YammmW *mt* 1 v%* make better pictures >*»^S^ «7*T> V/ Professional, pies* m V/ and amateur photoyyty' craphers agree that /mm. '*s4L P |M >l all-round film '•"J ■|A\ ,N lI.FORD HP3 (M 1 >*MY «orld-famous for its Dj^k f huh speed and superb V^flkft. f all-round performance346 words
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Miscellaneous159 1960-07-10 12 [popular crossword J i r 5 iJir"lP i^P W W tmHt 33 mjP HE I ffi 1 1 1 KJ ACROSS: 1. Fish (6>; 7. rwo-|(6(. fold CO, 11. Discing JT^f^BU^W Stop (7); 15. Do witnout (5); 17. j5. Principle (!*i; 6. Pc: Withdraw (6): 18. Thwarts (B);!?- Administer <8159 words
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Article, Illustration912 1960-07-10 13 PATRICIA LEWIS - Our civilisation has limited men's field of choice PATRICIA LEWIS WHEN IS A WOMAN NOT A WOMAN? BY I'LL admit I'm prejudiced. You see, without the aid of one hairdresser, 50,000 pins, and clouds of lacquer my hair simply refuse* to be put up all sleek yet bouffant and beautiful.912 words
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Article629 1960-07-10 13 METRONOME - METRONOME INDIVIDUAL AND ARRESTING I By A NEW Philips album, "Bon Voyage" (840 078 BY and mono B ***** L) presents the Percy Faith orchestra in high voltage performances of a selection of Continental music by far the best of its kind released to date. Too often629 words
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Advertisement104 1960-07-10 13 MALAYAN PREMIERE F^^VSjHf/i^ D ILY: 4.lS— +.lS FEATURING A FIESTA OP FAMOUS INDIAN PROVINCIAL DANCES! Co-storrina HELEN ft PRAN «IS»» «4La r~~ tTViWUsTsiiMM TT lUMM I SIMU I 7\A apyi j g JAAL 4;«jr No Free List Tedey 11 a.m. "Tha Journey" I mmmm mmimmmmmmmmm mmm mmmmmmmmmmammmmm ANNOUNCEMENT As a104 words
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Advertisement282 1960-07-10 13 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO TOKYO Fly Pan American's *a**Wu *m*K luxurious double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* 7 all the way to SA\o^^^Wk mW' Tokyo. Take your *A choice of routes SVunß y go via Manila or ti^\vCf4 via Saigon. Stopover vyif-UM t„. privileges of TO^*w^pL. A course. First-class vß#^^l^!sr^^\ President and tourist-fare282 words
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Miscellaneous155 1960-07-10 13 < RADIO: General Programme RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 703 Moments of Melody: 8.00 The News; 8.05 Breakfast Club; 9.00 Programme Summary; 902 Concert Orchestral; 9.30 Religious Half-Hour; 10.00 Music Mosaic; 10.30 Popular Vocal; 10.45 Heat; 11.00 Johnny Dankworth St His155 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-07-10 13 A.M. All Stations: 6.00—9.00 Early Morning Service: 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 South of the Border: 9.30 Speak Malay Series Two); 10.15 Music Makers: 10 30 Crossfire; K.L. and N.S.W. Only: 11.00 Muaic for Sweethearts; 11.30 Music from Vienna, P.M 12.00 Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra; 12.30 Sunday Recital; 1.00 ABC171 words
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Advertisement14 1960-07-10 14 more v s and more j^ mmmm \t k W saw Malayan motorists SUPERSHELL14 words
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Miscellaneous1556 1960-07-10 14 m a.. by Edgar RICE Burroughs :m J- flw] |\^i™ Xi. '^^^^A'iii J -iV' .'-is, miji*!> 1 ?S^lS H- >^|w' M^r^-^/^t/li J '-^^^^MJ^^l' SLOWLV,THEOL7sAA)Arr\OT^ gE&SSJOSirsi<TQTHE GRC^n7... I I A)l'7^^\ C^ VE4?5^ I I /^^N, fASV > vOuKJS PR'EMf!) 1 9*3* r.,. should brins; you the n K ht f -aefc-aj1,556 words
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Miscellaneous82 1960-07-10 15 an <t mamam iMjtw 1 5 A f\/Arsl afasssV 1 fl BbMss^»*« t'!s"!| V? ~f »<oi 0*» sT 1 I v/\ISAW B ffIUHMfaT T Ism— I <[[*3 «t* jj ssl I dsfsW fl Br I ss^stsssV^*asjKr9 SwsTsl 'ftSSN I r* I 8 7 X^'asssa^V •&L B flUaMlß l^afc I l^lif82 words
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Miscellaneous26 1960-07-10 16 '^yr^ 1 J Ai Vj>|| |i Ip^Rpii vwP* 9 ¥4 S=3s9Pi <^^-^is^S Miami y\ \y\ w«b^Vy Isl .Jr-TZS^^i 5 /NSSfesiyKfl :^^ipni|^F|ffl b^v it 1 wmWm E.26 words
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953 1960-07-10 17 TIMES WHEN YOU ARE JUSTIFIED IN KILLING ANOTHER M AN I WOULD like to know, under what circumstances is a person justified in killing another in self defence? H. S. HARDY Singapore Nothing is an offence which is done in the exercise of the right of private (or popularly known953 words
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Article25 1960-07-10 17 Gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK WHAT'S your problem? Write to Jane Lee and tell her about it. Address your letter: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times,25 words
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Article936 1960-07-10 17 I AM a professional girl and have been working for the past four years. Since I left school I have made up my mind to remain a spinster, and have never had a single boy-friend. Do you think my life will be happy, and as I936 words
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Advertisement455 1960-07-10 17 II n 1 h your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations K l A Our superlative quality and skilled workmanship will add to your charm. You get this guarantee when you buy from us. Choose your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock ot over455 words
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Advertisement426 1960-07-10 17 drop us KNrW *m] HELP YOU J^tSsP DROP US A LINE. If there's 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. B v t please don't enclose stamps or426 words
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626 1960-07-10 18 MOK SIN PIN - Seah betters two national marks at Chinese meet MOK SIN PIN By eOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Scoh Pong Pin, Singapore's S.E.A.P. Games butterfly and breoststroke silver medallist, bettered two Singapore National swimming records at the Chinese Swimming Club's annual championships ot Amber Road today. the pore 100 m butterfly recoi Dy Goh Soon626 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-07-10 18 PETER HARPER and co-driver Peter Proctor winners of their class event in their works Sunbeam Rapier winding their way up Gavia. Sunbeam Rapiers dominated the rally by winning the first, second, third, fifth and sixth places in the improved series production cars 130054 words
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Article, Illustration782 1960-07-10 18 End choice a matter of own taste RAYMOND BAXTER WEIGHS UP TWO CARS THE 2\ litre six-scater saloon is an extremely attractive proposition for the family man who averages 15,000 miles a year or more. Within the $9,000 price bracket, and by a process of deduction in pursuit of the782 words
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497 1960-07-10 18 COR trials designed to give motorists better cars for trouble free motoring throughout the world, the continent of Africa has been found to be a vast natural testing ground, especially for cars earmarked for valuable export markets such as Malaya. Extremes Major car manulacturers497 words
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Article, Illustration5 1960-07-10 18 Reg. Wootton - SPORTING SAM Reg. Wootton by5 words
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Advertisement170 1960-07-10 18 st at '■JI rT ffsst4lfJi~MJtlU.'>i For Driving Dependability hrn" *|J* P er f° rmanCe h^mtmmSSmm Most Choose '^mmaWk j. m **t-L^**- V&tSf&B When you drive on 1 irestone you '^.sjyTj/ MOo** "'^^'•Sjv^^^tH i drive with the assurance that you've jf Jfc °b taine<Lr h c ultimate in tyre safety ssMsfg*^170 words
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Advertisement183 1960-07-10 18 Volkswagen Fast becoming Malaya's most popular car A rAt* las4^a> IsW^saVV ym^Y m^W***^PLl mm m ss»**as^^^P >;^y tl VW is tynonymout with Endurance Reliability Economy. All four wheelt are independently sprung Big Car Comfort. Front Stabiliser Bars are now standard equipment— cornering stability assured. Apart from the VW classic design,183 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-07-10 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION! Across: 1. Sprats. 7. Dual. 11. Down: 2. Pretend. 3. Revise. 4, Revealing. 13, Prevent. 15. Spare Aver. 5. Tenet. 6. Sat. 7, Dispense. 17. Retire. 18. Spites. 19. Ices. 20, 8. Unpins. 9. Agate. 10, Sprite. 12. Tameness. 22. Tones. 24. Ouns. Mess. 14. Reconcile. 16. Resenting.104 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-07-10 19 sl MiAY TIMES cameraman KOK AH C'HONG capture* Singapore's moment of recovery in their 3-1 victory over Singapore Joint Services at Jalan Hr-ar stadium yesterday tfuah Kirn Swee (centre t hammers the ball past Razalli to make the score 1-1. Rushing in are55 words
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Article, Illustration654 1960-07-10 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE. Saturda SINCAPORE, conquerors of the strongest teams in the southern xone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition, almost had their run of successes ended at Jalan Besar stadium today. Meeting Singapore Joint Services, in a first round match, Singapore wonKOK AH HONG - 654 words
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Article326 1960-07-10 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday ICIXTttN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy Gan Kok Peng became i the youngest player ever to win the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior men's singles title when he scored a brilliant three-set win over Lai Lung Ming in the final at the S BA. Hall tonight. Kok Peng, of326 words
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Article75 1960-07-10 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. R S. Fishers Blacksmith, a 25-to-one chance, won the Australian Grand National Steeplechase over three miles one lurlony-, at Flemlngton here today. Mudeet, the 3 to one favourite owned by E. A. Alstereren. was I -croud and J. A. Symon's Lord Toby (12 toReuter - 75 words
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Article70 1960-07-10 19 SINGAFORE. Sat Freddy j Choo won the "A" division individual cnampionshlp at ihe Boya I Town athletic meet at Bukit Tlmah i today Runner-up was M KmiBassssV Leslie Oan was the 'B division winner with Colin Fliner runiierup. Thj "C division title WM won by70 words
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Article24 1960-07-10 19 MANILA. Sat World junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde scored a fifth round T.K.O. win over Japan's Hachiro Ito here tonight— U PI24 words
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Article172 1960-07-10 19 INDONESIA INVITE MALAYA'S TOP 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Indonesian Badminton Association has invited Malaya to send Its two leading badminton players to the Indonesian Open championships to be played In Purwokerto, Central Java, from Oct. 3 to 14. The Indonesian BA. has agreed to pay return air passages, board172 words
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Article59 1960-07-10 19 BRISBANE. Sat. Mr. W. J Jones's Earlwood won the £A 7,000 Doomben Cup for the second successive year here today. Earlwood. a 10-to-one shot, and ridden by R Maddock. won by a head from Mrs. A. T. Webber's Mediterranean *5 to 1) with Dow Street (5Reuter - 59 words
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277 1960-07-10 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singa- 1 pores water polo team ssTtfl meet Indonesia in two international matches at the River Valley Road public pool here on July 30 an Aur 1 A third match for the totiriinst a Singapore Selection has been tentatively ard for Aug 2277 words
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Article35 1960-07-10 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.—lndonesia's national basketball team, who will play three matches in Singapore next week, are expected in Singapore tomorrow. The Indonesians will open their tour on Tuesday with a match against Singapore runners-up Slglao.35 words
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Article40 1960-07-10 19 On Wednesday they play Singapore champions Thong Keng, and their last match will be the International match against Singapore on Friday. Admission is $1 and 50 cents. All the matches will be played at the Happy World Stadium.40 words
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509 1960-07-10 19 l\(.LA*\D Ist Inns— .m; MM 111 AFRICA Ist Inns— HS SOt'TH AFRICA ?nd Inn? (Overnight 34-3) McGlew run out 45 Goduard b Trueman 0 Fellows-Smith c Illiiu.ni Tiueman 15 McLean c Parks b Tr lemau 0 O'Linn c Cowdrey b Moss.509 words
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Article42 1960-07-10 19 SANDOWN PARK. Surrey. Sat. Baron Guy de Waldner's Javelot 1 won the Eclipse Stakes, run over 1 one mile two furlongs here today. Mr. Joe McGrath's Tulyartos was second and Mr. R. N. Richmond- I Watson's Blast third. Nine ran42 words
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Article125 1960-07-10 19 ONDON. S —Tea scores In toda iiatriies were: l.lourestcr: Yorkshire IHO-3 mil Gloucestershire. At The Oval: Surrey tersm Essex. No play today. Rain. At Paisley: Scotland 150 for six <R. Chlsholm 60i vei.sus lieland. At Hastings: Sus.ex 205 <A. Oakman 40. N. Thomson 67 versus Lancashire.Reuter - 125 words
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Advertisement93 1960-07-10 19 ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "IT'S A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY AND DIGEST ITS VIEWS." "It has a very good coverage of foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me all sorts of happenings I93 words
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Miscellaneous129 1960-07-10 19 CRICKET: S.C.A. Senior tournament B.C.C. v Police. Thomson Road; S.R.C. v 1. A.. Balestier Roaa; S.C.R.C. v C.S.C. Balestier Road; Junior "A"— Prisons v 0.H.Q.. Tar.glin; Police v R.A.P. Tenitan. Tengah; R.A.F Seletar Polytechnic v R AF. Changi "A", Changi; I.A. v Serangoon Gds.. Serangoon; C.S.C. v S.C.C.. padang; Junior129 words
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1748 1960-07-10 21 BIG DADOY LOOKS PAST-THE-POST-IN SINGAPORE CUP EPSOM JEEPS best bets for today are Black Cold (Race 1). Herbert's Kuda (Race 3) and Big Daddy (Race 6). CALL BOY'S double is Cold Catch (Race 1) and Demarara (Race 7). THE COINC is COOD. DIG DADDY came from "out of the blue"1,748 words
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Article159 1960-07-10 21 Race 1 BLACK GOLD lonosphere (.old Catch GOLD CATCH Blue Mirage lonosphere lONOSPHERE Gold Catch Aston GOOD WIND Flying Phoenix Lucky Lucky MOVIE HOUSE Wonder Kid Herbert's Kuda 2.15 Race 2 FLY. PHOENIX Good Wind Lucky Lucky DENTENTCRII'S Lucky Lucky Good Wind 2.45 Race 3 HERB'S KCDA Wonurr Kid159 words
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Obituary30 1960-07-10 21 <</* $11 Mmimunt, IN LOVING MEMORY I assas Kirn Himt > re.itor Thy Lord ram us I hat 21 Word* Sit (Himimtum) MRS A K SAMUEL r be■t D. aant;.30 words
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Article743 1960-07-10 21 But a more lormidable rival to Big Daddy may be Marksman. He was not altogether disgraced when he finished third with 8.10 to Who Knows (8.9) in the Perak Derby over 1J miles at Ipoh last mor.th. Best longshot is Grainne. She won the Bukit743 words
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Article53 1960-07-10 21 ST. ANDREWS. Fifeshire. Sat.— Kel Nagle, of Australia, won the Centenary British Open golf championship here today Nagle won with a final round of 71 for a total of 278. Arnold Palmer. the United States champion, was runner up with 279, having a final roundReuter - 53 words
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214 1960-07-10 21 DATU PAHAT, Sat.— X. D.iar- maramam won the men's singles and doubles titles in the Johore Open tennis championships here today. In the slng.es Dharmaratnam, a former Ceylon University captain, easily beat Dauo. Amin, the holder, 6-3, 6-3. In the doubles, he partnered Segar214 words
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Advertisement332 1960-07-10 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. I Wi-iii-ium > SWEE CUAN Lint: ung CbtonK NOTICE The Chairman and Directors CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LIMITED to thank Hia Highness the Sultan ot Johore for performing the opening ceremony of their L Johore Bahru Branch on 9th July. 1960 and also all friends and customers for their332 words
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Advertisement186 1960-07-10 21 WITH CLASSICAL ELEGANCE J^r^^HL \^mtm\mW f maaj' C^V ere mMiA BANGKOK KUALA LLM PI R MEDAN*C SINGAPORI ■^V>y£l DJAKARI ....i('«s> }aoter by air "The Early Bird Catches the Worm" I Send your freight by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Bookiaa. Office: Ist Floor, lank of China Bldg*. Siaaapor*. 1. Phonos: 3714» a. MtfM.186 words
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