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Title Section21 1960-07-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES mT p il No. 1299. SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1960 20 CENTS 'HE SOWED SEEDS OF SUSPICION AND DISTRUST'21 words
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Article, Illustration565 1960-07-17 1 Jackie Sam - Jackie Sam 4 thugs pounce on towkay as he leaves for walk By SINGAPORE, Saturday THIS IS WHERE THEY STRUCK Neighbours raise alarm to set off big manhunt §INGAPORE S "curio king," Mr. C.K. Tang, 60, was kidnapped by armed thugs this morning just as he was leaving565 words
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Article188 1960-07-17 1 RUSSIAN JET AT PAYA LEBAR SINGAPORE. Sal. An unusual sight at the airport this morning was a Russian jet airliner of Czechoslovakian Airlines which passed through on a familiarisation flight. The aircraft, a Tupolev Tl 104, and its crew spent two hours learning the formalities and regulations in readiness for188 words
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Article196 1960-07-17 1 DURBAN, Sat. Dunlops (South Africa) dismissed 208 White and African employess from their factory here on Thursday because of a "Malayan and Far Eastern boycott of South African goods,' Mr. R.S. Beacham. sales director, said yesterday. This was the biggest staff lay-off in the firm's history. Mr.Reuter - 196 words
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212 1960-07-17 1 2 EUROPEANS SHOT DEAD BY REBEL' CONGOLESE TROOPS LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. killed here last night by ■soldiers, the Belga News Agency reported today. The agency said many soldiers had stolen arms from military camps and refused to return to their barracks. Meanwhile. Belgium Ignored an ultimatum by the Congo Prime Minister,Reuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-07-17 1 He'll be Japan's new premier Mr. Hayate Ikeda, new president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, who is certain to be elected the new Prime Minister on Monday. On Friday Prime Minister I Nobusukp Kishi and his Government resigned en masse after the LiberalDemocratic Party and the opposition Socialist70 words
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1080 1960-07-17 1 40 Assemblymen hit out at cult of 'Eng Guanism' SINGAPORE, Saturday FORTY People's Action Party members of the Legislative Assembly, headed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today cam* out en bloc in a strong denunciation of Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, former Minister for National Development, and his1,080 words
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Article56 1960-07-17 1 TOKYO. Sat. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board today announced that two Japanese crab fishing boats had been seized by Soviet patrol boats off Habomai Island in Northern Japan. The island is controlled by the Soviet Union. The Board said another boat had been missing inReuter - 56 words
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Article70 1960-07-17 1 BONN, Sat.— Former Field Marshal Albert Kesselring died today in a hospital at Bad Nauheim, West Germany. He was 74. The former German supreme commander in Italy was sentenced to death by an allied military court In 1947 for war crime The sentence was laterReuter - 70 words
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Article15 1960-07-17 1 VORQSHILQV C LOOT > o s,»| J Klimcuti x ■Mklns r 0<» (I r15 words
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Advertisement94 1960-07-17 1 'ASAH/ CULTURED PEARLS AT APPEALING PRICES ITS BEAUTY -ITS QUALITY ...UUARAMTEED S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD. 4S Miah il A Airport, Singapore Station Rd. Ipoh Asaocsata Co S. N. OC SILVA (M.K.I LTD., HONG KONG. Yfßk f* Mspko wilt light my A RTESG ular I miTn G SIZE K»94 words
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Article, Illustration1811 1960-07-17 2 Cornelius Ryan - IKE TEARS UP HIS FAILURE REPORT Cornelius Ryan While the battle on the invasion beaches was moving to its climax, a grim, taciturn man sat in a car racing westward across Cermany and France. Field -Marshal Rommel had been on leave when the invasion began. Now he bitterly assessed the1,811 words
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Advertisement63 1960-07-17 2 The headlines all Britain had waited for sWbb!b^Sbsbssbbbbbbbbbbbb»bsbbb^bbbbbbbbbSßßßbb-s. |iT.»B WT\— 1 fit***' L^Atmm. mom sNsV* 4*4% 1 Y Churchill' Announces Successful Massed* W A ir Landings Behind I ***** SHIPS, THOUSANDS! I OF SMALLER VESSELS I ■••So Far All* Goes to Plan "'""Tr^ 111 000 First Line Airplanes "BEACH-HEAD J-~-^^--rJSr2T-S563 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1960-07-17 3 Disaster, and Rommel 's aide plays Wagner ...HOW THE GREAT BATTLE OF THE BEACHES ENDED gazed at the spectacle. But tin: .^hock didn't last long. As the commandos headed the bridges the Gerbegan tiring again. BUI Millln remembers that M "just trusting to luck that I did not get hit.1,754 words
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Advertisement92 1960-07-17 3 MILK rich, pure and always fresh mmUfj Ww*flK9\*t Km ■Wl r Quality and Economy THE EASY-TO-PREPARE MILK AT THE EASY-TO-BUY PRICE. f^£*wty7kky Wm^SA FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK R2 |gfl| WITH ADDED VITAMINS A& D lIShI^SSP* ''*TT*C TAKE SPECIAL CARE LOOK FOR THE RED f^ 9m *^b\. SEAL— Your g^ofanfee that only92 words
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Advertisement776 1960-07-17 3 Ml h i k I me IS PHOTOGRAPHY REALLY SO DIFFICULT? AGFA OPTIMA FOR FILMS OF ALL SPEED WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED ELECTRIC EYE CAMERA Bk swl m^ ™»Hf 1 mrOMIM SCOURER FOR POTS AND PANS L^fl I F SINKS AND BATHS IJM AJAX CONTAINS SUACH \j CLLANS SO CASY WORKS776 words
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Article383 1960-07-17 4 The 40 signatories to statement against Mr. Ong Fng Guan are: Ahmad bin Ibrahim (Minister of Hr.lt hi. fUharuddin bin Mobamed iMrmhrr for Anson l, ST. Bani (Member for Thomson!, Huang bin Omar lumd (Yfr-mbfT for KalUnfl. K. M. Bs mr i Ministrr383 words
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175 1960-07-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Trades Union Congress today came out in support of the decision by the daily rated employees group of the Army Civil Service Union to boycott the union's annual delegates conference to be held on July 31 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.175 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-07-17 4 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Philip Davy who were married yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, In Singapore. The bride, Mary Catherine Gunning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunning, is a radiographer in General Hospital. Up to yesterday, she was anxiously awaiting the arrival81 words
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Article199 1960-07-17 4 CINCAPORE, Sat.—Po- lice and Social Welfare officers are looking for 1 1 teenage boys who escaped from the Gimson School in Oementi Road this week. The boys escaped in two groups six on Monday and the rest at lunchtime on Wednesday. The five who ran199 words
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52 1960-07-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Philip Ngui Chian Pek pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrates Court today to misappropriating $70 belonging to Diethelm and Company, in Market Street on April 7. He was released on bail of $500 until July 30 when hia case will52 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-07-17 4 rpHE following is today's I- schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Tokyo, Hong Kong (BA 965) 6.05 p.m.; from London, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 778) 9.35 p.m. Qantas: From London. Karachi, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (EM 546) 5.35 p.m.; from London, Calcutta, Bangkok, (EM 572147 words
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Miscellaneous159 1960-07-17 4 lng (ML 477) 7.35 p.m.; from Penang (ML 151) 9.25 p.m. Air India: From London. Frankfurt, Rome. Cairo, Bombay, Madras (AI 410) 10.30 a.m. DEPARTI'RES BOAC: To Calcutta, Bahrein. Beirut. Dusseldorf, London (BA 751) 12 noon; to Kuala Lumpur. Colombo, Bombay. Rome, London (BA 791) 7.05 p.m. Qantas: To Jakarta.159 words
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310 1960-07-17 5 INTENSIFY n HEALTH CAMPAIGN CALL SINGAPORE. Sat. —Mr. T.H. Lean, an obstetrician and 1 gynaecologist at the j Kandang Kerbau Hos- j piral. last night out- j lined four "musts" to reduce the death rate among expectant and new mothers in Singapore. They310 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-07-17 5 LEONC POH, aged 58. fell to his death from the four-storey New Asia Hotel in Maxwell Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Leong. of Teck Lim Road, was described as a clerk Police found a pair of spectacles and $40 in Leong sLOW YEW KONC shows crowd watching police investigations at the scene of the fall - 88 words
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304 1960-07-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. yHE PRIME MINISTER. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today he was happy that Sino-Malay co-operation had extended to the field of banking He said this while opening Ihe new United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd here at Ampang Street today. T.-ngku Abdul Rahman "A> everyone304 words
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Article101 1960-07-17 5 BURMA IS NOW ON THE PHONE SING A PORK, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today announced the opening of a new radiotelephone service between Burma and Singapore. With the opening of the new service. Singapore has now access to more than 95 per cent of the101 words
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46 1960-07-17 5 MUAR. Sat. Dr. A. N shce. a medical officer of the Batu Pahat General Hospital will give a talk on "Contrijutory health s»ervice and rnployees health insurance »cheme in India" at the Uuar Rotary Club on Tueslay at the Rest House.46 words
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Article193 1960-07-17 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sat A planter's wife. Mrs. M. R. Hastie. today testified 1 that a crowd assaulted her husband when ho alighted from his car after it had knocked down a schoolboy, i "The boy suddenly darted i across the road when we were five paces from193 words
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177 1960-07-17 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The new Federation International Airport when completed, will have a 22-mile runway, wh#ch will rank among the longest m the world, capable ot taking the biggest modern airliner. This was revealed by the j Belgian aviation expert, Mr. jL. M. Chapeaux.177 words
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58 1960-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ten Malayan students, now in England, have been called to the Bar. They are: Hanza j bin Mohamed Salleh, D. D. Chelllah. Ltm Poh Earn. K Rajanayagam. T. Q. Lim I (Singapore) P. M. Williams (Singapore). S. Pathmanaban (Singapore), Anthony S.58 words
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99 1960-07-17 5 Butcher dies five hours after assault MALACCA, Sat A butcher. Leong How Kal, 34. died in the General Hospital here this morning a few hours after he had been attacked by six men with sticks and parangs. The assault took place at: 4.30 a.m. in front of the Malacca Chinese99 words
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Article29 1960-07-17 5 KOTA BHARU. Sat. A delegation of United Malay National Organisation leaders in Kelantan yesterday called on the new Ruler to convey a loyalty message from their members.29 words
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Advertisement501 1960-07-17 5 WONDERFUL LACIO-CALAMINE for that cool and lovtejy 100k You need Crookes Lacto-Calamine Lotion to care for JUUIj your skin. Day by day your skin will look softer, lovelier, V» creamier. This soothing, milky lotion protects your skin jy/ too— gives cool, soothing relief from sunburn and prickly U 6 N.501 words
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Article, Illustration395 1960-07-17 6 tr high fashion make-up have become so important that a woman often feels she must carry an entire make-up case in her handbag. The result is chaos and overcrowding In the handbag. Try and streamline your touch-up equipment. The first step is to know what you will-395 words
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250 1960-07-17 6 Sweet news for those on a sugar-free diet TAKE HEART— if you've been on a sugar tree diet and, with much restraint, have had to lay off everything sweet. For here's good news for you. Thanks to a leading; grocery store in Singapore, more for you to eat now and250 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-07-17 6 Mj IT'S not often that we see hats in Malayan towns, but in many European capitals they're the summit of fashion. This dramatic picture came from London, and shows two Otto Lucas creations37 words
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275 1960-07-17 6 A FABULOUS FACE OF FASHION FOR YOU MEN SAY that beauty is like an occupational disease with women. The fairer sex are constantly preoccupied with it, always arranging their hair and admiring their reflections. Perhaps that is true in some cases. I have seen women applying mascara in public, combing275 words
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Article434 1960-07-17 6 BEAUTY OFTEN NEEDS QUICK REPAIRS A quick puff of powder from a pretty compact and a dash of lipstick from a matching mirrored case are permissible in public. But this does not mean you can turn the dining table into a boudoir. To be honest, there is nothing quite as434 words
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Article117 1960-07-17 6 FOOTNOTE LONDON, rpip FOB THE "brjjdßeea exeentlTe"* woman anxiooa to succeed tat her chosen career: Never make notes on white paper; yellow 1* the colour to use. So I was advised last week by my favourite psychiatrist favourite party company, that Is. It seema yellow paper117 words
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Advertisement566 1960-07-17 6 From the most \WI exciting select lun l»»^v*^^ ~"-rJ I -Lv of cosrttetics. 1 quality sine* JBB6 i*m /I hTmm%Jm*\ 1 ***> lyf Di£|) cfelrl CLEANSING CREAM viri imkt C 5" GanUy.o^ldy^hefinooiTsand null! IJ mowtarisung ammmmma. isssMh CRtAM Vj ©very pore and leave the skin smooth, clean and refreshed. \m\566 words
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876 1960-07-17 7 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK lift HAS COME AND GONE. ..AND THE WORLD IS STILL IN ONE PIECE By SINGAPORE. Saturday So the world didn't end after all. Thursday, July 14, 1960 has r come and gone, and we are still very much alive. In876 words
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652 1960-07-17 7 A RARE collection of carved granite monoliths, an inscribed sandstone pillar and a Muslim grave enclosed by latente blocks, form one of Malaya's oldest monuments. Known as "Keramat Sungei Udong" (the shrine of Prawn River), it lies 23 miles from Port Dickson, on the652 words
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Article36 1960-07-17 7 bt*Kt**\ißAN. Sat. The Department of Aborigines. *egrl Sembllan. has secured a eserve of 128 acres in Johol. iuala Pilah District, where It hoped the States' 2.300 aborigines will settle and plant food crops.36 words
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Advertisement88 1960-07-17 7 jWise and thrifty- women always choose: j j BESTFORM'S: (MADE IN U.S.A.) j FUN FROLIC ELASTICATED IPANTYj S because they know: the 5 j same pantv can help! s them look smart in the? office: well supported; il sportly inclined and! equally well poised! during their evening! out Give it88 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-07-17 7 rAE^eAMBOLS C all done CeruPioO iS-25| mZ- '•fi^ aODO -^««fjS (^TUCKS TAIE LIST 1^ C'^^^EOMV^ Vjhade out yesterday since them,20 words
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85 1960-07-17 8 THE FEAR THAT DROVE TENNESSEE WILLIAMS TO DRINK TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, the man. is a much more frightening personality than any of the characters in his books. The sensitive hand that creates compelling reading out of dark, unsavoury themes shivers occasionally. For there is fear in the weird world of Tennessee85 words
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84 1960-07-17 8 WORKER DIES IN CHALLENGE UNDER WATER ROME. Sat. A group of Japanese fishermen yesterday plunged Into the water in Andora. Eastern Italy, to rescue an Italian port worker who failed to surface after challenging them to a stay-under test. The port worker, 35-year-old Arlaldo Radlcine, was brought to the surfaceReuter - 84 words
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45 1960-07-17 8 MOSCOW. Sat. Anna Samosadova yesterday flew a new single-seater glider at 70 kilometres (about 52 mph) an hour near Moscow to break the women's world speed record of 46 m.p.h. set up by a Polish pilot In 1957.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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530 1960-07-17 8 4 ,SET OF CHALLENGES FACE AMERICANS AT NEW FRONTIER' LOS ANCELES, Saturday. CENATOR John Kennedy said here yesterday that, it elected president, he would demand sacrifices by the American people to repair what he termed the failures of President Eisenhower's Republican Administration.Reuter - 530 words
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Article29 1960-07-17 8 JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian Government has banned the Communist newspaper "Harlan Rakjat" for publishing a report criticising Government p o 1 i c 1 c s.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-07-17 8 Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Klshi is carried by his followers after he was stabbed by a rightist follow inu a victory celebration for Mr. Hayato Ikeda who had just been elected President of the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party to replace Mr. Klshi/ The Premier lost a considerableUPI - 65 words
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Article179 1960-07-17 8 CALCUTTA, Saturday. THIS great Eastern city was silent and almost deserted today as Bengali workers staged a one-day general strike in protest against attacks on their compatriots during the recent language riots in Assam. The general strike, caned by the leftist political parties and supported by179 words
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Article57 1960-07-17 8 EBBW VALE (Monmouthshire), Sat— Five thousand people gathered at Waun Pound, near here, last night to pay tribute to Mr. Aneurln Bevan, deputy leader of the Labour Party, who died last week. The memorial service was held in the centre of Mr. Bevan's constituencyReuter - 57 words
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Article35 1960-07-17 8 JAKARTA, Sat— An Indonesian military court today imposed the death sentence on Second Lieutenant Daniel Maukar, W-year-old Air Force offlcer who machine-gunned President Sukarno's Jakarta and Bogor Palaces on March o.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article72 1960-07-17 8 QUEZON CITY, Philippines. Sat. Rosauro Del Rosario. former teller of the Philippine National Bank agency here, was yeaterday sentenced to 121 years' imprisonment after having been found guilty of 91 separate charges. The court was told that Del Rosario did not enter in the bank72 words
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Advertisement29 1960-07-17 8 Week-end sport in pictures and the most complete reports are presented for you tomorrow In The University Games between Hong Kong and Malaya get the fullest coverage everyday in.29 words
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Advertisement41 1960-07-17 8 BuylrjgJ Refrigerator? Heres how you go about it Make a tour and see all available brands. ihCft See the (/fy y° u don't want to waste time go for a Frimatic right away. That's what you'll do anyhow, in the end!41 words
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473 1960-07-17 9 Big demand for services of poison-sprayer THE DUSUN, Fri., July 8. |»JO CENSUS has been taken in our scattered kampong known provisionally as Kampong Wa' Dollah, where Malays, Javanese, Banjarees, Chinese and one other (i.e. the Tuan) live. Outside the kampong boundary a Muslim Chinese and his Malacca Malay wife473 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1960-07-17 9 Ken Gardner - The facts about the MONKEY HORROR Ken Gardner After a painful journey they are slaughtered name of Science By LONDON Y> On Thursday 50 monkeys out of a cargo of 310 were found dead when the French ship Mauricien docked at Tilbury after a 8.300-miZe voyage from Singapore. IF 5001,337 words
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Article203 1960-07-17 10 te Nerds Sit (Mimimmmi sVBLCAR Shredded v\ heat •daS and the nea nreakfa.t your ih;!dren STssl never usa of A SUMPTUOUS OELIOHT DsasSS's famoua esoeo'stes In 4 eia^our. sth.'h »r* Alwava Welcome Tn'ir dealer etocke them in thoae erell- known round tins in Red. Blue. Oreca and Blao RELIGIOUS203 words
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Article371 1960-07-17 10 DAY by day the situation In the Congo worsens. In Just over two weeks since it has shaken off the shackles of colonialism the new African nation nas been torn apart by a revolt of it> troops impatient to taste the pleasure of Independence, and by371 words
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Article126 1960-07-17 10 JULY 14, 1980, has come and gone. The world is still In one piece. And we are still very much alive Once again the prophets of doom, who predicted that the world would come to an end on that day, have been proved wrong. For that we126 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1960-07-17 10 HERBERT KRETZMER - HERBERT KRETZMER 1 Mr. Charteris is a I man Simon Templar mmmmmivould approve of BY LESLIE CHARTERIS got out of bed. looked at the grey sky over Maidenhead, and guessed that it would start raining at any moment. Carefully he decided on his clothing lor the day an1,428 words
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Article620 1960-07-17 10 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By BRITAIN IS BECOMING A NATION OF DRUG TAKERS BRITAIN if fast becoming a nation ef com pulsive drug-fakers man, woman, and children who regularly swallow pills and potions not because thay naad them but because thay have got so usad to taking tham that they fear620 words
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Advertisement57 1960-07-17 10 Eyes of experience belong t<> one ol theS« i^-trmned .•ctNliciom at Singapore Roles Service Stition— the lar;:< lii'\i-i*iiuipped in Mjls\;i. Make sure ol the best care for \<>ur Rolex or Tudor watch by handing it in at sny branch of the Borneo Companx. or sending it to ROLEX SALES AND57 words
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Advertisement91 1960-07-17 10 s£ New Clipper EXCURSION FARE to TOKYO Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare only $1087 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am 's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 days to complete your trip. Save91 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-07-17 11 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA A $200-A-MONTH MAN NOW OWNS $8,000 HOME IN SINGAPORE By SINGAPORE, Saturday. LEFT: Inche Noordtn bin Haji Taib. fIJOORDIN bin Haji Taib. a $200 -a month messenger boy. with Cable and Wireless Ltd., Singapore, is only 23 years old. Yet he already owns his324 words
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171 1960-07-17 11 60 m.p.h. dawn chase ends in the ditch for a contraband car SINGAPORE. Sat. Police today arrested a man and captured 272 lb. of dutiable cigarettes and a brand new saloon car after a 60 m.p.h. chase just before dawn. The chase ended when the car crashed into a ditch171 words
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67 1960-07-17 11 Former Raffles boy now a TV man visits parents SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Ronald Way. former Raffles Institution student, and also Guilford Grammar School, i Perth, returned to Singapore today after completing a four-year course In Television, at the University of I Southern California, Los i Angeles. He will stay a67 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-07-17 11 THAI GRAD HERE FOR RESEARCH MISS I'hamsook Ratanupin. a Thai graduate, who was awarded an Asia Foundation scholarship to study at Hong Kong University, is now doing special research work In Singapore. She has been busy at the University of Malaya and Raffles libraries looking up records on "The Developl66 words
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1029 1960-07-17 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Government has offered a large number of Colombo Plan scholarships, senior «uid junior fellowships for engineering. architecture, accountancy, medical and health, education, law, shipping and many other subjects. Details of the award* and subjects of study offered1,029 words
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247 1960-07-17 11 Rural organisers tour farms to give expert help SINGAPORE, Saturday. CARMERS cultivating 16.000 acres of land all over the State have been introduced to the "farmers' friend" who has helped them with expert advice and technical know-how to produce more crops, poultry and livestock Ten ot tht^p 'friends" are now247 words
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Article81 1960-07-17 11 TODAY: Singapore 5.07 a.m. (Bft. 31n.) 5.33 p.m. (7ft.) Port Dickson 12.15 a.m. (6ft. 31m 2.10 p.m. (6ft. 91n.) Port Swettenham 11.49 a.m. (lift.) Penang 8.03 a.m. (6ft. 51n.) 7.52 p.m. (sft. 91n.). TOMORROW: Singapore 6.49 a.m. (Sft. 9tn.i 6.36 p.m. < 6ft. 91n.) Port Dickson81 words
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Article29 1960-07-17 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Successful Singapore private candidates of the Cambridge School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examinations 1959 may now collect their certificates at the Ministry of Education.29 words
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Article32 1960-07-17 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July/ Aug. $31 (Nominal Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $46.50 sellers drum $50.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.32 words
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Article25 1960-07-17 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The price of tin on the Singaport- Market today was $403.12., up $1.87". per picul on an ottering of 270 tons.25 words
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Advertisement433 1960-07-17 11 Miss Malaya and Miss Singapore are travelling to tlie International Beauty Congress at Long Beach, California by P&O— ORIENT LINES luxury liner s.s. ORCADES ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTO. (T~~stx Singapore Penong j) 'bW )j If (j^lVm HARRISONS 4 CROSFIELD —^J [f 1 (F. or M.) LTD. Ji IT*^ )L433 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-07-17 11 What's on today HAFtXES MISEIM: Photographic exhibition ou Sarawak. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. BAHAI CENTRE: Lecture on "What is spiritual value?" by Mrs. Shlrin Fozciar. 5.30 p.m. STKAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHCRCH: rhaukagiving service at home ol Mr. and Mrs. Kee Yew Chye, 14A Seng Poh Road. 7.15 p.m. WESLEY340 words
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Article85 1960-07-17 12 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 information should85 words
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Article152 1960-07-17 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "RiverBank Splendour" (right), submitted by Wee Jiu Jiong, of 269-A Lavender Street, Singapore 12. Mr. Wee used a Rollop camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: 15.6, "B" shutter speed. The second prize of $20 is won152 words
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Article38 1960-07-17 12 THERE are four cash prizes to be won every week $30, $20 and two SlO prizes. All prizes are awarded by cheque, and are posted to winners during the first week of each month.38 words
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Article744 1960-07-17 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS IF YOU have been interested enough to follow this series, and even better been keeping clippings of the Digest since March 5. If you have practised and experimented along the lines I have suggested, you should now be able to make good-negatives and do your own744 words
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Advertisement586 1960-07-17 12 Bssst^ B Cflower <freslt <S homer c 00 1... so exquisitely refreshing! "47iri;AUDK COLOGNE... the ideal freshener for women and men alike. 3d talll! Genuine BI» EAI DE IHH COLOGNE HUE 1 COLD LABEL AM/1 Ml COLOGNE ON RHINE Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have586 words
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Miscellaneous211 1960-07-17 12 {^POPULAR CROSSWORD J ]5 \9 16 I 17 I p I Wo mti "j| /2~^|!s r™ I Iflr II W l9 Mr 1 3/ ■■22 BH^M^^ 25 26 Wmw iHsfe (jjjjjjJ— ii ssssssss. I *T^******T~-~ W am*--} ACROSS: 2. Science (11); 10. DOWN: 1. Fib (11}; 3- Entlcs Escape (4);211 words
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521 1960-07-17 13 METRONOME - THREE NEW DISCS TO CATCH YOUR EAR By METRONOME LEND a ear to these three stereo albums when you visit the record shops this week: "The Sound of Brass" (Medallion MS-7500), "Persuasive Percussion" (Command RS-808SD) and "Holiday in Brazil" (Polydor 237 534 SLPHM). They represent the best in stereo engineering521 words
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Article, Illustration567 1960-07-17 13 HOPKIRK; PETER - LOLITA: now it's going on celluloid HOPKIRK PETER By JNDETERRED by warnings that "It cant be done," a young Hollywood director is about to start work on what is likely to become the most explosively controversial film of all time "Lolita." Ignoring the headshakings is the new young hope of567 words
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Article287 1960-07-17 13 AS TOLD TO ANTHONY LEJEUNE ra London stUl echoing with the dull, sickening thud of theatrical Hops recently went a man who writes and produces hits. He is a quiet, elderly American, with greying, sandy hair, spectacles, and a dark blue suit. His name287 words
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Advertisement486 1960-07-17 13 OR«ANI6ATION fTw-TMMsssßßt HOW SHOWIHC! "l V"S COMSHRACY ,HEA?.$'M>: Lilli Palmer Sylvia Sums TvatMse mrHham Ronald LesrHT COMING! J «o»||i wjjjiit ksiph *tmm a. Toooy 9o rr "Bandit ot Zhobe < QsaaEEiia I NOW SHOWING iVoiVio 00 <0._,..._^j 0m X t^BOV. \X CS-SMASVO**,^! f. c*<«is.«i.» Vlsssss. I X THEODORE BIKEL I486 words
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Advertisement232 1960-07-17 13 iLAST few WEEKS! "TODAY 2 SHOWS af 2.30 8 P. M Tomorrow Tuesday ONE SHOW at 8 p.m. Only *j m k 1 1 1 aVm mrS. m mJYWYYJKW mLtmWY^mWwY^mmYWimiMwm vC am m C *mm\m^m*\ Yr*w 1 n.b. BEN-HUR will not be shown at lowor prices J at this or232 words
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Miscellaneous121 1960-07-17 13 Your Sunday radio RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 630 Good Morning; 6-32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Moments of Melody; 8.00 The News; 805 Breakfast Club; 900 Programme Summary, 9.02 Concert Orchestral; 930 Religious Half -hour; 1040 Music Mosaic; 10 30 Popular Vocal; 10.45 Heat; 11.00 Johnny Dankworth St His Orchestra:121 words
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Miscellaneous103 1960-07-17 13 I gramme Summary: 6.47 Sunset I Serenade; 700 The News; 7.10 Newstalk: 7.15 U.N Speaks; 7.90 Paris Star Time; 600 Radio Theatre; 9.00 The News- 9. 10 Newstalk; 9.15 Entr'acte: 9.30 Woman Weekly 945 Tiga Sekawan; 10.00 Simon and Laura; 10 JO Sunda> Caprice: 10 50 Epilogue 11.00 Good Night.103 words
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Miscellaneous132 1960-07-17 13 1 1.00 The Migration Of The Common Law; All Stations* 1.15 ProI gramme Summary; 1.17 Johnny Mathls; 1.30 The News; 1.45 Ladles Only; 2 17 Forces Favourites; 3.00 Calling On You;; Kuala Lumpur And National Short Wave Only: 3.30 Concert Hour: 4.30 Tea Dance; 5.00 The Naturalist; 6.15 Joni James132 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1960-07-17 114 Off WELLS - Was Hannibal the greatest general of them all? Off WELLS FOR 16 YEARS HIS ARMY PILED VICTORY ON VICTORY BOOKS By WHO was Hie greatest military genius of all lime? Alexander Ihe Great? Marlborough? Napoleon? Or someone closer to our own time? A Montgomery or an Eisenhower who mastered the1,366 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1960-07-17 115 KATHARINE SIM - FAREWELL ASIA! KATHARINE SIM —Concluding today.... a slow, sentimental journey home from Malay; By Across the way in Europe— we wonder when we'll be able to return AFTER the Syrian desert and the long drive across the high uplands of Central Turkey, it is most pleasant to taste the "flesh-pots"1,276 words
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Miscellaneous1545 1960-07-17 116 Ai-aawaam I f T •JC^K 1 ■'WJfjL Zs~3g2L ■■>«- -> INTHE PHEMO*\EMAL YOSf VALLEYOPTHE ELEPHANTS/ S^^-— /^L A^/ r g J f'-sff'-:' ißK^™ rwfe&A ta>kzan WAS PISCOVERE? MIGWTy leasts with I^o f«* »-%^.i*^ r <>-wf. r <i</,'^r*gzmmimjfm^fwmmiif op man...no fesißE to hurt mi*a on ito. l**\\ I L__^B LPJ >r1,545 words
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Article, Illustration195 1960-07-17 119 COOL, CAREFREE DAYS! Have fun! Enjoy every carefree minute of sea and sunt And be cool despite problem days I Change to Tampax and discover if s just as easy to be cool on "certain" days a* on any other day of tha month I Tampax internal sanitary protection means195 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-07-17 119 DROP US A LINE. If there's something on your mind, you con be sure the Know Alls will be interested. Tha address is: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Wa don't reply by post, so please don't send stomps or52 words
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882 1960-07-17 119 IRISHMAN WHO TALKED NONSTOP FOR FIVE DA YS fJEAR Know Alls: What is the world record for non-stop talking? LOQUACIOUS. Ipoh. It is 133 hours or five days, 13 hours set by an Irishman, Kevin Sheehan, at Dartford, Kent, between Nov. 28 and Dec. 3, 1955. T HAVE a doubt882 words
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Article883 1960-07-17 119 Jane Lee's CASEBOOK- I AM a very close friend of a boy of 15, who is deeply in love with a girl of 17. She does not know him, not even by sight. Recently he told me he had not eaten well for the883 words
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Advertisement311 1960-07-17 119 InvrnUti by. t doctor tmOmHwMtlJby milliontlof .srosirsji JMI6 j ■mmmm Introducing Americas fastest selling iek in the sensible bottle. f w*m^RftE*Wm\mlFn **sVsVtT t TasVsfsT a** iXOmVmr* Obtainable at all stationers bookshops. .•^***********-**mm*m— MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we grow older It's only natural that *c begin to alow down.311 words
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Advertisement573 1960-07-17 119 r the ..asfsssMM^Et^S. HEALTH and fl|Mg|i;l STRENGTH fNH[ to SUCCEED! %^R ■MlmMNmE*. 4 B B*N_t!\ 1 AYmTf -sfV. mmmmr^'' sdM mmW mmm\t\ *9ssssWsm iiSJ", /PsfcJ! {/-Vfy Ymm\m\s^^^m^^J^!iTr ,ie day I've been waiting for. My name on the door! Yet. I feel so wonderfully fit I can't SOUPS. STtWS. COOKED DISHES573 words
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Article107 1960-07-17 120 BY THE WAY... A KTI.R 10 Ion? da>«. in hospital, its good to be out avnd abo.it agala. Driving new cars is so much more fun than being told what NOT to do by nurses fascinating as I found them. My heartfelt thanks to the Chief Surgeon, doctors. sisters, nurses107 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1960-07-17 120 ■ PETER LIM — - PETER LIM BY THE YEAR 1959 was an outstanding year for the world motoring industry. Outstanding in that it saw the debut on the road of many radically new and different cars. One ot the most revolutionary of the new models lumph Herald. It1,024 words
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Article169 1960-07-17 120 Crusader's Notes SPORTS IT is heartening to note that the Football Association of Malaya is considering two proposals to re-zone States competing in the Malaya Cup competition. Proposal No. 1: Transfer Selangor to the North zone and the Federation Armed Forces to the South. Proposal No. 2: Create an additional169 words
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Article, Illustration5 1960-07-17 120 Reg. Wootto- n - SPORTIMG SAM Reg. Wootto-n by5 words
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Advertisement247 1960-07-17 120 m Mg\ ML aassss^Mßaßasss**'*** -Slav, s^- the Feel the exhilarating, extra power of Mobilgas Special. And extra power means extra economy too! PROOF! Austin A4O is economy-proved with 52.44 m.p.g. in the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run. MOBILGAS l**£l urtulAL PT.4 The finest cor ever produced hy ROVER a mKLj*.247 words
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Advertisement81 1960-07-17 120 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. IT'S A MEATY81 words
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Miscellaneous98 1960-07-17 120 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 2. Mathematics- 10 Leak; 11. Man; 12. Replacement' 16, Rusk; 17, Angora; 18, Adore--20. Bud; 21, Dive; 22, All- 23 Apse; 26, Ice; 27. Egger; 28.A wn 29, Desk; 30. Hod; 31. Stot; 32 Bat: 33. Berth; 34. Leases- 37* Dodo; 38. Restaurants; 40 Ewe- 41 Rent;98 words
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Article, Illustration609 1960-07-17 121 SINGAPORE SET FOR ANOTHER WIN TOD A V SINCAPORE. Saturday. SINCAPORE. already assured of the South zone championship in the M.C.A. InterState League, seemed assured of a win over Negri Sembilan at the end of the first day's play here today. Negri Sembilan. with six secondKOK AH CHONG - 609 words
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Article126 1960-07-17 121 LONDON. Sat. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were; AT LORDS: Middlesex 177-7 (R White 50, P. Partitt 55 no.) South Africans AT SHEFFIELD: Surrey 169-3 I D. Fletcher 80 n.o. K. Barrington ba v YorK.s. \T COM HESTER: Essex 179-4 i (G. Barker 54, D.Reuter - 126 words
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Article36 1960-07-17 121 SINGAPORE. Sat American basketball coach Charles Dalley. now training school teachers on coaching methods of basketball, will give a talk on basketball re.erreelng at the National Recreation Centre at 5 pjn. (on Monday).36 words
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Article726 1960-07-17 121 BOYS Senior Div. loom.: 1. Chla Ling Pook iKi, 2. Low Sin Check (M), 3. Koh Hun Khoon (S) 10.9 sec; 200 m.: 1 bow Sin Cheok iS), 2 Chla Ling Fook t.K», 3. Tan Lai Huat (Si 22.25 ec; 3040 m: 1. Ang Tian Seng (BT). 2.726 words
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Article80 1960-07-17 121 SINGAPORE. Sat. EB.C Owlnnel (65 net) won the Royal Island Club's Div. "C" monthly golf medal a. id the ball sweep at Thomson Road today. The Div. "A" 18 holes seableford competition was won by Mrs. A. Murchison (36). Mrs R. Ramsey (35) was the Div "B"80 words
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Article410 1960-07-17 121 SINGAPRE. Sat. Pal Singh, who beat hia Malayan pole vault record of 12ft Bin by half an inch last week, today cleared 12ft 9in |at the Police athletic meet i at Thomson Road Pal won this e%ent at 9ft 61n He then tried to410 words
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382 1960-07-17 121 MOK SIN PIN - CINCAPORE. Sat. Chia Ling Fook (Katong) clocked the fastest 100 m in Singapore this season when he beat his more fancied rival. Low Sin Cheok (Serangoon), on the final day of the Singapore Combined Schools' Inter District athletic championships at Farrer Park382 words
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371 1960-07-17 121 SCOREBOARD PKNANG Ist IW^ Cot tee bt Raialingam b Kaila.Mip.iUi\ Na\ uranism b Perera MacMullen c M. Bhepherdson b Ourucharan '1 D. de Silva b Kailssapatliy 31 Pearson c Rajallngam b Kailasapathv 0 BSstfy b Perera 4 Kanagsslngam b Eng Cheng XI Doss371 words
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Article258 1960-07-17 121 IPOH. Sat.— Eddy Choong. form- er Malayan and All-England I champion and Thomas Cup captain, entered the men's singles and doubles semi-finals of the Perak Badminton Association championships today. He beat Perak champion Chan Teng Kok 15-5. 15-6 in the men's singles smarter finals, and with258 words
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Advertisement83 1960-07-17 121 CRAFTSMANSHIP ...in the famous Parker tradition i r Carved green jade vase JLrike the artisans of old, Parker craftsmen work with infinite care and artistry to create the world's most wanted pen, the Parker "51". Such painstaking craftsmanship, combined with the precision machinery and the stronger. longer-lasting materials of today,83 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-07-17 121 (RKKET: MCA inter-state SI .gapore v Negri SemI bilan, S.RC padaug ill ami; inter-varsity 'flist day)— Hongkong Unlve.-sl.y Uaiversit\ of 'Milaya, Sepoy Lme.s iv a.m.i, i S.C.A. senior tournament: t .*>• o v S.R.C. Thomson Road: R A.F. v I A.. Cha:u?i; S.C.R.C. v SC.C. padang; Junior "A" Serangoon Gd-147 words
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Article, Illustration536 1960-07-17 122 SAUL JOSHUA - SINGAPORE HIT MALACCA FOR A SIX IN RETURN SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sat. CINCAPORE. 5 0 winners over Malacca in their first round South zone Malaya Cup match, repeated this performance with much ease and confidence at Jalan Besar stadium today. Singapore won 6-0 to register their seventh successive victory.536 words
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Article53 1960-07-17 122 :n WartU Sit (Minimum) MRS T K MENON and family •id* snd relativ. for their kind asaltance, srreaths, aad misssgn csf condolence for their recent bereaveC C LEE and family thank all irlrnds mn th. Ir kind expression of sympathy and »t tendance at the funeral of Mrs. G.53 words
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Article30 1960-07-17 122 211 Wart* HO (Minimum) MADAM ANC SOH HWEE. In me mors/ of a lovinc wife and motbrr dri.sri.-d 17.7 H. Memorial Service 11 aa. Straits Ckuiese Methodist Church.30 words
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Article95 1960-07-17 122 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. <w Federation Com b 1 ned Services today scored an easy 4-2 win over Kedah in a northern zone of the Malaya Cup competition, on the Armed Forces ground today. Newcomer Kuma who played at centre-forward scored the first Services goal. After95 words
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Article517 1960-07-17 122 THE South Pacific island of Fiji home of tough, brilliant sportsmen who delighted us with their fast, fiery brand of rugger and superb running, jumping and throwing feats in athletic meets when they were in Malaya three years ago has a soccer team which517 words
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852 1960-07-17 122 NORMAN SIEBEL - MALA YAN SOCCER READY FOR EXCITING TESTS NORMAN SIEBEL By WITH a little less than three weeks to go before the Merdeka third anniversary international soccer tournament, speculation grows about the chances of the home teams, Malaya and Singapore. Will Malaya, the champions for the past two years, be able852 words
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Article774 1960-07-17 122 OINOAPORE. Sat— Ong Chew Bee scored easy victories in entering the men's singles and doubles semi-finals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's championships at the V.M.C.A. and Tanglln courts today. Chew Bee beat B. E. Sturge&a 6-0. 6-1 In the singles and partnered Sharaln Osman774 words
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