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Title Section12 1960-07-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES He* No. 1300 SUNDAY, JILY 24, 1960 20 CENTS12 words
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Article189 1960-07-24 1 Malays in Siam illtreated -PMIP I^UALA LUMPUR, Sot.— The Pan-Malayan Islomic Party said today it would champion the cause of thousands of Malays in Southern Thailand. The Thai authorities are alleged to have shown discrimination against Malays in thia region. The party's Parliamentary Secretary. Inche Abu Bakar Omar, today said189 words
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Article53 1960-07-24 1 HAMBURG, Sat— An Air France Boeing 707 intercontinental jetlinrr. coming in from Tokyo skidded from the runway when one of its engines failed to develop reverse thrust, in a blinding thunder shower here yesterday. Air France said none of the 82 passengers and crew of53 words
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Article43 1960-07-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat.— The Indonesian Central Government hu promised the West Java Provincial Government 500.--000 rupiahs for a rat eradication campaign. Thr Provincial Government has blamed rats for the destruction of 28.000 tons of rice in 1959.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration771 1960-07-24 1 16 Congolese, two Belgian paratroopers killed DR. BUNCHE AND U.N. GENERALS Plane with rockets blitz camp ELISABETHVILLE, Sat. CIXTEEN Congolese soldiers and twc Belgian paratroopers were killed yesterday in the biggest military clasr since the Congo's post-independenc troubles broke out. Twenty Congolese and six Bel giansUPI - 771 words
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Article186 1960-07-24 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. FlightLieut. Owen G. Worth, of the Royal Australian Air Force who parachuted to safety in thick jungle near Butterworth after his Sabrejet collided in midair with another jet, was rescued this evening. An R.A.F spokesman in Singapore told the Sunday Times that186 words
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Article33 1960-07-24 1 KLOSTERS (Switzerland), Sat. Movie star Deborah Kerr and Hollywood screen writer Peter Vlertel were married here today. It was the second marriage for both Mis* Kerr is 3a Viertcl 45.— U.P.1.UP - 33 words
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Article35 1960-07-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat.— Police on the tin-rich Java Sea Island of Bangka have seized six and a half tons of tin ore, and arrested eleven people on charges of smuggling and theft— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-07-24 1 'THERE HAS BEEN NO DISCUSSION 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Saifuddin refuted today British press reports about a possible Brunei-Malaya merger. Sir Omar, who is here on o three-day visit, told the Sunday Times: "Personally, I have287 words
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Article79 1960-07-24 1 RETURN FIGHT VENUE FIXED NEW YORK, Sat— Feature Sports, Inc.. announced yesterday that the third Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johansson heavyweight title tight will be staged at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Nov. 1. unless either fighter has a "reasonable objection" to that site. Mr. (us D'Amato. manager of champion Patterson, immediately79 words
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Article73 1960-07-24 1 CLASH ON THAI BORDER KIALA LL'MPI'R. Sat— A section of the 3rd Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment, patrolling in the Thai-Perlis border area exchanged fire with a group of eight terrorists on Thursday afternoon, it was announced today. The terrorists fled north after a short engagement. There were no casualties to73 words
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Article70 1960-07-24 1 CHICAGO. Sat— Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller firmly ruled himself out today a& a possible running mate for Vice-Presldent Richard M. Nixon but reached agreement with Mr. Nixon on a new Republican platform. The two party leaders cop ferred privately in a New York apartment untH early in70 words
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Article42 1960-07-24 1 Insurance men vote to strike CINGAPORE, Sat. Th« Singapore Insurance Co m p a n les Employees' Union tonight decided to call a strike by its members in 10 insurance companies "to force the issu« on the present deadlock On retrenchment benefits."42 words
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Article171 1960-07-24 1 CONGO U N. APPEAL POR 200 DOC "OKS l I OPOLDI M.t.l u.r. h t. todaj «ppt < ditiMMl l< The decision was taken at a three-hour special meeting at the Cultural Centre, which 300 members attended. A statement, issued by the union after the meeting, said that171 words
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Article25 1960-07-24 1 ROME, Sat.— Mr. Ar.iintorr* Fanfani, twice Pr.mc Minister, has accepted l.ust niuht's invitation from President Giovanni to form a new Italian Government —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration1925 1960-07-24 2 GEORGE B. WALLACE - GEORGE B. WALLACE L^BV^^l IE w I a^BB w I M I I L '^LbB^BT 1 ft^B^B^Br M m.l l^^i^^^^^^^^BM B^B^^^^^^B^^^l^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B B^^^^i^^^a^^^i^^^^B^^^^^^B^^^BM By 1 UPPER TOWERS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ROYALTY AND HEADS OF STATES NEW YORK WHKN tlic kintf ol Morocco slaved at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in1,925 words
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Article, Illustration32 1960-07-24 2 lufcn Klizabrth and Princr Philip at the Waldorf Towers Look who's ht-rr again! says Princr Philip as he r<Tiunises an old friend among the Press photographers.32 words
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Advertisement527 1960-07-24 2 Let me educate BHH you ■uOp'i personal postal tuition. I m flHn So many ambitious men have Bfl studied with the famous Bennett flfl i*^x\kS cge, Lngland, and gone on to EIKjNk f m V^/ So can you. Choose any one I V [**o^i ot the fine careen on our527 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1960-07-24 3 Murray Teigh Bloom - King of the Smugglers Murray Teigh Bloom By THE INTERNATIONAL POLICE KNOW WHO HE IS AND HOW HE WORKS-BUT THEY CANT ARREST HIM OR STOP HIM FROM EARNING 59,000,000 PLUS A YEAR THE world's most successful criminal is a 54 year-old bald, benignly plump Argentinian who luis nothing to do1,672 words
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Article, Illustration322 1960-07-24 3 I ON DON, Sat. A scarlet double-decker London passenger bus drew up yesterday afternoon at the front door of swank Claridges Hotel. The imposing doorman in shining top hat and maroon tail coat gazes in amazement. A lessdisciplined man would have rubbed his eyes. Such an event322 words
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Article, Illustration648 1960-07-24 4 RAY MOLONEY - RAY MOLONEY By NOW PEOPLE PRAY FOR WORK Outside the Hotel Stanley, where the IN. forces in the Congo have their temporary headquarters. U. N. guard Constantin Lupu is the centre of attraction as he passes out cigarettes to onlookers. lEOPOLDVILLE, Sat. TodayUPI - 648 words
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396 1960-07-24 4 David English - David English, I By NEW YORK, Saturday AMERICA is on the verge of perfecting a "death ray" which puts the atomic bomb into the "flintlock pistol" category. It is completely unstoppable, can disintegrate a ballistic missile, and turn human beings into dust396 words
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Article88 1960-07-24 4 We will get on well— Dr. S. JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today that relations between Indonesia and Ceylon should improve further following the election to the Premiership of Ceylon of Mrs. Siriam Bandaranaike wife of the late prime minister, Solomon Bandaranaike. The Foreign Minister toldReuter - 88 words
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174 1960-07-24 4 MILAN, Sat. —Members of the religious sect which waited for the end of the world on Thursday have come down from the clouds on Mont Blanc to face the financial facts of life. Scores of them are penniless. After their leader. Brother174 words
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Article664 1960-07-24 5 'I TOO WOULD HAVE REJECTED ACCUSED'S EVIDENCED JUDGE Sentence for cheating Govt. to stand IPOH, Saturday. THE Ipoh judge, Mr. Justice Neal. today dis missed *n appeal by I.S.A. Howard, 47, former Perak State Information Officer, against a Lower Court conviction for cheating the Federation and664 words
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Article86 1960-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Work has begun on a $370,000 road which will cur (the distance taken by travelI lers from the south to east coast of Malaya. Announcing this today, a Government statement said the new road is a link between Bahau in86 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-07-24 5 HOST AND GUESTS AT k HI-Fr COCKTAIL PARTY A new firm dealing in electrical appliances. Hi-Fi Trader*, held a cocktail party in its plush show room in South Bridge Koad, Singapore, yesterday prior to opening for business on Monday. In this picture are the host and some of the guests96 words
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Article129 1960-07-24 5 KOTA BHARU, Sat There is fear in Kelantan of a revival of terrorism by the notorious "kepak kechil" small axe gangs following an incident here on Thursday night. The incident after lapse of nearly two and a half years involved a milkseller. Bahawani Singh, 40,129 words
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Article46 1960-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The pilgrim ship. Anking. i» now due to arrive in Port Swettenham on Tuesday, followed by the Anshun on Thursday, it was announced today. This is because bad weather delayed the ships' departure from Jeddah for two days.46 words
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276 1960-07-24 5 CMNCAPORE. Sat. Cultural w leaders today welcomed the Singapore Government's plan* to. set up a National Cultural Brigade here. Plans for such a brigade was announced by the Yang diPcrtuan Ncgara, Inche Yusof bin lsh»k. in his policy speech at the ceremonial opening of276 words
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233 1960-07-24 5 I^IALA LIMPI'R Sat. Belgian expert Mr. L. M. Chapeaux this morning presented his report on the site and estimated cost of the proposed Kuala Lumpur international airport to a top-levrl meeting of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works Department officials. Afterwards, the233 words
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306 1960-07-24 5 Officer found guilty of taking bribe PENANC, Saturday. A GEORGE MEDALLIST who has 'served his country well" was today found guilty of corruptly accepting a bribe from a labourer But sentence on Insp. Loh Kwang Seang. 31-ycar-oid Special Branch officer, was deferred to Monday. The Ses- sions Court President. Mr.306 words
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Article76 1960-07-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sat The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, lias appointed the following to be members of a Parole Board for a period of three years, from July 1. under the Children and Young Persons Ordinance: Miss J M Robertson (chairman*; Mrs. Nan76 words
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Article48 1960-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Gujarat! Youth Association will hold a tea party in honour of the officers of the visiting Indian Navy at Kamala Club tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The guests will be enterained to Indian vocal and nstrumental music.48 words
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Article73 1960-07-24 5 More scouts take the north trail SINGAPORE. Sat With the end of the Emergency, more Singapore scouts are taking the 1 northern trail to camp in many parts of the Frder--1 ation. This is revealed in the latest annual report of the Boy Scouts Association. The report says that in73 words
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Article69 1960-07-24 5 Pre-university courses SINGAPORE, Sat. More t than 150 candidates applied for admission to the special 1 pre-unlversity 1960-61 courses at the University of Malaya 'in Singapore for students from non-English schools Of these. 120 will take the courses when they begin on j Aug. 15. Students for the science course69 words
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Article56 1960-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An off-duty nurse and a man rescued an 80-year-old woman found floating unconscious and naked in a river at Jalan Kolam Ayer, Sentul. yesterday. The woman, was taken to the General Hospital and later sent to the Welfare Department here. The nurse was56 words
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Article22 1960-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. Choor Singh a District Judge with effect from July 11.22 words
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194 1960-07-24 5 4-Language essay contest by Institute CINGAPORE, Sat. The Malaysian Sociological Research Institute is organising an essay contest for students and adults in Singapore and the Federation. The subject of the contest is "What the terms Singapore: Malaya, Malaysia, mean to me." The contest is being held in four languages Malay194 words
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75 1960-07-24 5 Extra $37,000 for brighter rural districts SINGAPORE. Sat— The Urban and Rural Services Advisory Council has allotted an extra $37,000 to make Singapore's rural arean brighter. This Is In addition to the $360.0U0. allocated by the Council for the same purpose earlier this year. The sum was increased following further75 words
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Article85 1960-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today jailed T. G.M. Rabindaranath tor three months because he cheated a friend of $25. Inspector Robert Woodworth, prosecuting, told the court that on July 9 Rabindaranath took $25 from Ramasamy after promising him that he85 words
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Article35 1960-07-24 5 MALACCA. Sat The Governor of Malacca. Dato Haii Abdul Malek bin v.,, o f today paid his first official visit to the Armed Forces I School of Instruction at Tan- i jong Kling.35 words
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Article31 1960-07-24 5 BRUNEI. Sat.- The first mobile dental clinic at a total cost of $23,100 has been put into service to provide treatment to the people at i their doorsteps.31 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-07-24 5 JINGAPORE, Sot— One of Japan's leading comedians arrived here today by a Cathay Pacific Airlines plone as part of a South-East Asian tour he is making to "get to know people." He is Mr. Masatoshi Sakal. 31. known as Frankie Sakai to161 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1960-07-24 6 Of Edith and her house of dogs I CALL ON A CHILDHOOD FRIEND-AND FIND A UNIQUE RECEPTION I HAVE known Edith Chun since I was 13 years old. The mental picture I shall always have of her is that of a rosy-cheek, pixieface girl invariably doubled up with laughter. We1,032 words
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Article160 1960-07-24 6 Jl tl look at all the wonderful things you can dv with instant coffee and nt chocolate mix! Besides drinks you can make lux -plate Pops for the child re n. ftBM wooden MsMMH in b.ills of firm vanilla icem. Roll halls in powdered chocolate drink mix. freeze160 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-07-24 6 LEADING Singapore beautician Mrs. Anna Sim visiting the New York City showroom of Sherle Wagner, designer and manufacturer of bath interiors. Mrs. Sim, who left Singapore last April on a world tour, is seen with salesgirl Mrs. Mary Ann Mao.44 words
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Advertisement109 1960-07-24 6 A CUP OF ENERGY US BRIMFUL "I wk OF HEALTH v jjiy V r^v OVALTI N E cives you S^^^^S^ MALT PLUS MILK PLUS EGGS ■hi^r?S— M W5 EXTRA VITAMINS K&:'" I<i "^lf WtC^»«>r^y wrrn cocoa. Ovaltine is a superb beverage for expectant and re*^*J>f?S^-*'^''-r M nursing mothers it helps109 words
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Advertisement273 1960-07-24 6 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast Quick! In any emergency, protect that cut with Elastoplast —it stops the wound bleeding and keeps it free from infection until it is healed. And Flastoplast does stay on. Elastoplast in the red tin and on the red spool i^^Bfi^.. (IE Dlxtrlbuton: JACKSON273 words
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Article245 1960-07-24 7 MALAYA'S BIGGEST SHOW OF THE YEAR OPENS THURSDAY ABORIGINE ACT IS TOP ATTRACTION AT AGRIHORTICULTURAL SHOW lly Bait Chaihlrun KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AN aborigine drinking boiling-hot water and bathing himself with it This will be one of the top attractions at this year's Malayan Agri-Horticultural245 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-07-24 7 Flying Oilicer David Parry-Fvans of the Royal Air Force helps his bride. Ann Reynolds, cut the cake with his ceremonial sword at Raffles Hotel yesterday after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. The bridegroom is the son of (iroup Captain and73 words
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Article23 1960-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister of Culture will present this year's 15th aneka ragam raayat at Pulau Übln at 7 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Article51 1960-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two taxi-drivers were injured ti^is evening when their taxis came in collision at the i>i mile Bukit Timah Road during a heavy downpour. They were Lee Chwee Teck, 28, and Low Kheng Yam, 31. At the General Hospital, they were treated for minor51 words
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Article39 1960-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Chia Fook San was today cleared In the First District Court of a charge of cheating Messrs. Gian Singh and Company of $85 worth of property by issuing a worthless travellers rheque on May 4.39 words
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Article140 1960-07-24 7 Attractive effects by choir SINGAPORE. Sat. The Metro Philharmonic Society put on a miscel'aneous programme of choral items and vocal and instrumental solos in the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. Trie choir achieved some attractive effects in a group of national songs from various countries ranging in origin from China to140 words
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199 1960-07-24 7 CINCAPORE, Sat. The Paya Lebar Methodist Church will commemorate its 28th anniversary with a series of musical and social activities planned by the Anniversary Week Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. Chew Chin Jin. The programme opens with an Anniversary Thanksgiving Service199 words
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Article59 1960-07-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will broadcast in English. Chinese. Tamil and Malay over Radio Singapore in the "Matters of Policy" series on Monday. The Chinese oroadcast can be heard at 7.45 p.m.: the Malay at 8.15 p.m.: the Tamil59 words
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Miscellaneous312 1960-07-24 7 T'Ht lollouiiiy 1-, touuv's Mhedule Kuchir.jj <ML 477 > 7.35 p.m.; lrom of civil aircraft movement* at Penang (ML 151 1 9.25 p.m Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BOAC: To Calcutta. Bahrein. BOAC: From Tokyo. Hong Kong > Beirut. Dusseldorf. London <BA (BA 965) 6.05 p.m.; from London. 751312 words
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437 1960-07-24 8 TRADE UNION CONGRESS AMD SOUGHT SINCAPORE, Saturday. THE SINCAPORE BUSINESS HOUSES Employees' Union has decided to demand an official inquiry into Thursday night's police action against a group of strikers at the premises of the share broking firm, J.M. Sassoon and437 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-07-24 8 INCHE YUSOF PRAISES St. JOHN MEMBERS SINGAPORE, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said today that the past record and present efforts of the St. John Ambulance Association "combine to assure us that it will continue to justify public support and Government assistance in the future." Speaking170 words
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Article123 1960-07-24 8 Tomorrow in the Free Press 0 Special for your even- S ing reading: The king who E called at his hotel with all 5 his gold in boxes. Z The strange story of Hie S the African who was 2 5 kicked out of Moscow. Around Hie campus with Atticut.123 words
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Article74 1960-07-24 8 SINGAPORE. Sat—The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will start the debate on the Yang di-Pertuan Nerara's speech at the Aug. 3 session of the Assembly with a motion which reads: "We. the Legislative Assembly of the State of Singapore express our thanks to the74 words
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Article209 1960-07-24 8 PMIP DECIDES TO STAND ALONE |(UALA TRENCCANU, Sat. The Trengganu Pan Malayan Islamic Party Government will not form a coalition with Party Negara to save itself from possibility of a defeat in the State Assembly budget meeting next month. The Trengganu Mentrl Besar, Inche Daud Samad, said today: "We are209 words
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Article85 1960-07-24 8 Malaya now has 71 detainees JTUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Tuan Syed Ja'af ar Albar. said today that there were now 71 persons under detention in the Federation. He said this in an address to the chairman of Local Councils, penghulus, ketuas kampong, and village85 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-07-24 8 TWO SARAWAK YOUTHS ON A ROUND- WORLD HIKE SINGAPORE, Sat. Two adventurous youths from Kuching arrived here today on a hitch-hike round the world, each with Siso in his pocket. They are Sim Tsian Hee, 22. and Chan Thai Wan, 23, both mechanics. They plan to go through Malaya, Thailand.180 words
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Article208 1960-07-24 8 SINGAPORE, Saturday. DURSARIES up to a maximum of $1,850 ptr annum will be given to Malays for study at the University of Malaya in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, according to a Government Gazette announcement here. This Is in acordance with Government's policy to pro vide208 words
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Article40 1960-07-24 8 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam will speak on "The Malayan Culture Is a Fact" at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Communal Hall at 8.30 p.m. on Monday. The talk is organised by the Menorah Club.40 words
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Article47 1960-07-24 8 BATU OAJAH. Sat. -A car In which the Prime Mlnlater, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was travelling to Pangkor Island for a holiday knocked down a bull near here today. The slightly damaged car was able to continue the journey. The Injured animal was later slaughtered.47 words
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Advertisement85 1960-07-24 8 $lA$»/MC/SO BOM world services f ly w w' sF fc Mb IK m V Sk. I Britons to Singapore Singaporeans to Japan |J Japanese to India Indians to Malaya W hcn:ver you wani to fly. BOAC Comet 4 jet liners are going your wiy. Book now from here to there85 words
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Advertisement91 1960-07-24 8 SfAS»/MC/«| BOM world services f ly Malays to Ceylon w Ceylonese to Australia Australians to Thailand TO :tv fiSttfr' M Eft. Ties to London or any other cargo anywhere BOAC operates world-wide passenger and cargo services. Whether you fly Economy. Tourist, or First Class, it costs less than you think91 words
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Article, Illustration700 1960-07-24 9 How young Australians learn about Asia SCHOOLS ADJUST SYLLABUSES TO PRESENT-DAY OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS NOW REPLACE HISTORY BOOKS AT ONE SCHOOL By a special correspondent A CANBERRA, USTRALIA has been described as a community with a European cultural heritage and an Asian geographical setting. While the country's post is firmly700 words
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539 1960-07-24 9 Durian! Dusun s first fruit of the season EC Kiiitfui^ THE DUSUN, Fri., July 15 |AbT April there was practically no flowering of our durjan tree. A few afternoons ago, the children were grubbing in their two-month-old bed of tapioca to see if there were any roots, when Moh stood539 words
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694 1960-07-24 9 influence and settlement in Asia and to the development of the British Commonwealth in particular. The Asian country most commonly studied on these lines is India. Apart from India, the country most likely to be studied is Japan her industrialisation, the formation of policies694 words
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Advertisement250 1960-07-24 9 Germ-Fighting Toothbrush Mjde to suv Aunclv Antiseptic for up lo 4 months in use' (k j^V^'^B InhihiM or «lr<tr.v.< AU. upes ol tenm 1 QL\ «JB that fill on or hold to it! Ll\ I HJH An investment in oril Ingicne 'on .mi \\B^\ I jH^^J ilford to be without250 words
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Article86 1960-07-24 10 J» Wersff fit Wimmiim LOOK POR MONARCH Finer roods Monaraa>......tae mark of flne«t ■nd (restest \srlety.. fruits. La (up, etc. FOUR FLAVOURS IN Oroat*'* tous ehoeouUes. A treat that Is > its Wtleata*. The round tins (Ked- 'ir-Greea aad Black) are your •-aatee of tot quality. A*k vuui lealer.86 words
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473 1960-07-24 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. July 24. 1960. THUGS AND TOWKAYS ONCE again the kidnappers have struck and got away with a small fortune. Saturday at 7.15 am. Singapore millionaire Mr. C.X, Tang was taking a morning walk just outside hi.s house. A <- ar with four men drew up. Mr.473 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1960-07-24 10 PETER VANE WASHINGTON - Is IKE a millionaire now? PETER VANE WASHINGTON -By- IN 6 MONTHS EISENHOWER RETIRES AFTER 8 YEARS AS PRESIDENT, HOW WILL HE LIVE -WHAT WILL HE LIVE ON? WITH the choice of Senator Jack Kennedy us the Democratic Party candidate and the almost certain nomination of Richard Nixon as his1,100 words
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Article410 1960-07-24 10 A LOCAL wouldnt-work was accused of stealing four chickens. Thanks to A determined defence by a young lawyer, he was found not guilty. "You are acquitted. I therefore discharge you." the magistrate told the accused man, but he only looked blank. "The magistrate means you can410 words
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Article688 1960-07-24 10 Sitting down can be slow death By RALPH MIDDLETON THE world is aim- ing at a life of leisure these days. Cheaper cars, laboursaving machines and the fast spreading tentacles of cinema and television all add up to the fact that we are becoming a race of lazy lay abouts.688 words
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Article494 1960-07-24 11 Federation's third biggest export faces even better years 814 new workers in iron ore industry as production shoots up By ANTHONY OEI SINGAPORE. Sat. THE boom which began last year, in Malaya's iron ore mining industry is providing increasing employment in the Federation. Latest statistics494 words
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Article129 1960-07-24 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Kampong dwellers, new villagers and estate workers who suffered the restrictions of the war against the ComI munist terrorists predominate among the 3,000 people being invited to a tea party to be given by the Johore Government to mark the official129 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-07-24 11 MR. Goli Poh Hin and Miss Helen Phoa Van Bee. who wire married recently in Singapore. Mr. G«h is the manager of I nion Ltd.. and the bride is the only daughter of the late Mr. and Mr*. Phoa Kian Soon.43 words
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Article, Illustration394 1960-07-24 11 GOH FINDS PEACE AND SERENITY AT LAST By Boon Yoon Chiang CINCAPORE, Sat.— For a long time, a Singapore odd job man, Con Kee Hong, 38, wanted to become a Sikh— but he feared he could not grow a beard. But Goh will394 words
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Article63 1960-07-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chief of atari of the Indian Army. Ueut.-Gen. L. P. Sen, arrived this morning for an eight-day visit to British Army units here and the Federation at the invitation of the C-in-C. Farelf, General Sir Richard Hull. He was accompanied by Brigadier63 words
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135 1960-07-24 11 They paid $30 each for bid to enter S'pore SINGAPORE, Bat. Nine people, including a woman, who paid $30 each to be smuggled into and out of Singapore were jailed by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr RJ3.I. Pates for six weeks today for Illegal entry. They were Ho Chuan San, Ngion135 words
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267 1960-07-24 11 STB will build 100 more telephone booths in villages SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Telephone Board plans to set up another 100 telephone booths all over the island in the next two years. In addition, the Board will open a $1.2 million rural telephone exchange at Changi early next year, and267 words
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Article40 1960-07-24 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Rev. Oscar Oulnn, Jr.. Pastor of Wesley Methodist Church. will speak of the experiences of a family in Italy who practised "Bervice Above Self" at a luncneon meeting of the Rotary Club on Wednesday.40 words
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Article32 1960-07-24 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixea copra: July/ Aug. $32' 4 (Nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $47.75 sellers, drum $51.75. Ton* was steady.32 words
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Article26 1960-07-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin In Singapore today was $407.50 down $3.37 1, on an wtimat«d offering of 260 tons, up 20 tons.26 words
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Advertisement346 1960-07-24 11 JSttHm I r>c&: t*^ 5 Why do more and more people travel by P O? Comfort. good food. good company. .and service which is offered willingly. These are some of the reasons why so many more people prefer to travel by P ie O. After a P Si O i.346 words
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Miscellaneous376 1960-07-24 11 What's on today i-miTOGRXPHir llfll ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: Reformative Training Centre. Ot SIM.APOKE; Exhibition of Holy communion 7 a.m.; parish Pearls Bank 7.30 pjn. photograph* bv K. F. Wong hi communion am.; service In MANGALA VIBABA (Jalan Raffles Museum. Mandarin 9 30 a.m.: morning Eunosi: Sunday school 10 a.m.; BA1IAI376 words
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Miscellaneous85 1960-07-24 11 TIDE TIMES TODAY: Singapore 11.55 a.m. (7ft. Sin.) 11.05 pjn. (Bft. Sin.); Port Dickson 52 a.m. (Bft.) 7.20 p.m. (Bft. 61n.; Port Swettenham 6.23 a.m. (12ft. "in.) 6.30 pjn. <12fi. 9tn>: Penang 12.51 ajn. (6ft. 9in.) 12.56 p.m. (Bft. ML), TOMORROW: Singapore 12.24 a.m. (7ft. 41n.) 11.41 p.m. (Bft. 61ri.)85 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-07-24 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Oooh!" (right), submitted by Tay Ka Beng, of 74 Stevens Road, Singapore 10. Mr. Tay used a Rolleiflex camera and llford F.P. 3 film. Setting, with yellow filter: fl6. 1 100 second.46 words
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Article83 1960-07-24 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 he written on the back of every print submitted. The required information should not be83 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-07-24 12 fT\HE second prize of $20 is won by Smoking deft., by Foo Kok Kin, of 83 Belfleld Street, Ipoh. Mr. Foo used an Ikoflex camera and llford H.P. 3 film. Setting: f 5.6, 1/50 second.39 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-07-24 12 r DAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Lovely Blonde" (left), by Leong Chic Seng, of Singapore, and "Man And Smoke" (right), by Cheok Peng Weng, of Ipoh. Mr. Leong, of 69 South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. used a Rollelflex camera and Uford78 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-07-24 12 THERE are four cash prices to be won every week -430. $20 and two $10 prises. All prises are awarded by cheque, and are posted to winners during the first week of each month.36 words
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Article803 1960-07-24 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS By AS soon as we con confidently make a good negative, the time is ripe to do some solid field work and find some scenery or subject matter which will make our pictures works of art instead of mere scientific essays. Picture-making follows a few well803 words
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Advertisement446 1960-07-24 12 ILFORD better pictures Vj£- m iy on *l. prtm ,i imalrur phoUt/9k*. f inphSfll agree that a*^- lir best all-round film l^r is ILKORD HP3 (34°) jr or Id -famous for its hifh \^^5 M j speed and superb all-round performance. Obtainable from all leading Photographic Stores tjJMCTHMA gWEPHAZONEJgj Yes,446 words
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Miscellaneous198 1960-07-24 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) """"MkaH afl Lau^^ ~l~~~~lMH3i^"" 35 27"~^^^i"~"~^^^t"™"~t"™"" """^^^m tut I I aW^ I ACROSS: 1 Empty (4), 5 Ob- way to run! (4). 3 Absorb (6). 4 long fruit (8), 11 Ant (5), 12 Born (3). 6 Complete agreement And not (3i 13 Garment (4), 14 (6t, 7 Studies198 words
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679 1960-07-24 13 METRONOME - THE MAGIC CHARM OF GREAT BALLET MUSIC METRONOME Seven new discs this week, including four bringing songs from South of the Border By TWO classical LPs that vividly capture the euphonious enchantment of Tchaikovsky's ballet music have been issued by Kapp and Deutsche Crammo phon Gesellschaft. The Kapp album is679 words
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Article, Illustration540 1960-07-24 13 PATRICIA LEWIS - PATRICIA LEWIS AN INTERVIEW with by a dedicated doll "|u|Y elder brother Benjamin had the IXI brain. My other brother Dan had the personality. I had the looks, and my sister Alice had the talent," announced the cool, long-limbed blonde stretched out on the floor of540 words
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76 1960-07-24 13 CINCAPORE, Sat. Auditiom for the Singapore Musical Society's popular opera night on Thursday, Sept. 8, will be held at the St. Andrew's Cat h e dral War Memorial Hall on Monday, at 5 p.m. Any singer interested it invited to attend, particularly those will* ing76 words
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Advertisement509 1960-07-24 13 A >■■■■■■!■■■■ shaw: S Oi-anniaatior fffT|PhoD» 284U Todoy 2 Sha»i: 130 t I P.M Nl TOMORROW ft TUtSOAY aj ONI SHOW at P M. ONLY! "DCal UIID" Camara 45 ji, M*SI Ma ft— lot OPENS TODAY T N T J* 10.J0, I.l*, 400 T^ ai 4S (p 30 P.M. 1509 words
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Advertisement200 1960-07-24 13 I LAST few WEEKS: TODAY 2 SHOWS at 2.30 8 P.M. ■I N. B. Tomorrow A Tuesday ONE SHOW at 8 p.m. Only i mMMauimwm a Speciol EXTRA 930 a.m. shows on July 30 Aug. I to SCHOOL CHILDREN ot concession of $1.50 to an/ oot TICKET SALES AT BOX-OFFICE200 words
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Miscellaneous289 1960-07-24 13 Your Sunday radio RADIO SINftAPORF Service: 6.45 Programme Sum- Common Law. All Stations: Ml nMtsiv/ olliUMrunt mar> 647 suiuei Strciiad*; 7.0 C I Programme Summary; 1.17 P»tu am filn Onod Mnrnino- 812 Ne B: 71 N 1 k: 1-30 The Neva; 1.46 Ladle* 705 Mom*mi Of MelSt- 8M Time 800289 words
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Advertisement83 1960-07-24 14 SUPERSHELL for POWER... for carefree modern motoring 1 it 1 f Supcrshcll with ICA is the petrol that's designed for today's high-compression engines designed to make them give their utmost. ICA (Shell's exclusive ignition control additive) controls ignition for smoother rhythm so that your engine uses effectively all the power83 words
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Miscellaneous1463 1960-07-24 14 y to* mmmm 7 THE ELEPHANTS HAVE TAKEN THEfcOLJ «U«s\OTvj TO Twat S_ACK. I 4 t M B^^" —^^^BF^ -C'S" si I **^^R I jJ^^^^S^T' > V ,^^^^^^^S*\ BTB^^^^S^w MOT ""ll iA^^lT Look to health, though, and f _^4-^in ar^ solidly on >g armn tm. -avm don't take unnecessary T1,463 words
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1015 1960-07-24 17 HUMAN CASEBOOK His 3 mothers— and a problem JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, SPORE I^l V father has three wives, the third o* whom is about my age. She recently told me that she i 5 in love with me. try to avoid her, but cannot leave home uflltH I tell1,015 words
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Article1011 1960-07-24 17 A Singapore reader wants to know if they ever fall from the sky DROP US A LINE 0 If there's something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore1,011 words
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Article79 1960-07-24 17 rIE other day a girl of 19 declared her love fo r me However. I did not resoond. as I am only flv e feet In height and she is flve feet three inches What shall I do? As the fact that she is a little79 words
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Advertisement589 1960-07-24 17 Mmi r h your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Late -tons 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 of over ONE THOUSAND 9 NEW589 words
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Advertisement316 1960-07-24 17 Parker ifoH Ballpoint ...responds instantly Nmlin to your touch, i mil as no ordinary Iml I ballpoint can! Iml iff a fine, delicate line l^il a firm, medium line l lmll \j 00m a heavier, wider line mljut Y^ II I/m It's Parker Quality that Makes the Difference The Parker316 words
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Article, Illustration921 1960-07-24 18 Custom-built for the man in a hurry ROAD TESTING WITH i PETER LIM gENERALLY speaking, there are two kinds of owner-drivers. One is represented by Mr. Sedate, and the other by Mr. Speed-up. Mr. Sedate likes to take things easy. He may be a family man; or a timid soul921 words
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115 1960-07-24 18 SINGAPORE. Saturday. AT THE Shamrock Hotel here earlier this month, a group of Triumph Herald owners met and formed their own association the Herald Club. The idea of a Triumph Herald owners' club was mooted early this year, only a few months115 words
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Article, Illustration18 1960-07-24 18 Tail-end of the new Taunus 12M Super. Sunday Times picture. PAGE 18 SPORTS18 words
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Article309 1960-07-24 18 SINGAPORE, Saturday. IZITCHEE of Hong Kong, recovered from an early setback to win the first match of their Singapore tour by 6-2 against Joint Services at Jalan Besar today. i Services opened the match Impressively and looked the better team In the early stages,309 words
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Article141 1960-07-24 18 TOKYO, Sat. Japans Tsuyoshl Yamanaka today set a new world record tor the 1,500 metres. His time was 17min. 25sec. This clipped 3.7 sec. oft* the existing record set by Jon Konrads of Australia. Yamanaka's new time was still 14 seconds behind Konrads unofficial record. The141 words
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118 1960-07-24 18 INDONESIA TO MEET SINGAPORE AT HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Sat. Th« Indonesian Hockey Association—Persatna Hockey Saluruah will play a Mrits of matches in Siirpore and the Federation during their tour oi liftlaya in November this year. The president <>t the P.H.S.. Col Umar Wirahadikusumal, has written to the Singapore H.A. for a118 words
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Article169 1960-07-24 18 BY THE WAY... II blazing hut M ii UIIM lltlll i>< Im\ inji that they would rather hake than starve the listless, sweating hordes came out into the sun. < nuf'e < limbed into a ftitsUng car that must ba\e nk<-d in the sun for tk four hours. Inside thr169 words
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Advertisement228 1960-07-24 18 Let your FIAI 1200 o\l B\ VllLli m bHB ■bbMbP I I n f^BMt MMMM Q* I I Feel the exhilarating, extra power of Mobilgas Special. And extra power means extra economy too' PROOF! Fiat 1200 is economy-proved with 43.59 m.p.g. in the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas m Economy Run p^228 words
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Advertisement52 1960-07-24 18 CHAjRIOIi YV THE WORLDS FAVOURITE V£ *\la SPARKPLUGS Give full firing power, <r /\1 Put Champions in I \7,S 1 A-*^^ your car every 10,000 I J^V A miles. You'll get an I >~^3 l fit^H immediate boost in •^^L^lmS L^^J horsepower save *X I^^ STOKVfS (Ml LTD. su»*cp©r» K.Umpn52 words
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Miscellaneous70 1960-07-24 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION \< i i»«m\ i, Vanaß. 2 Amoic. 3. 13. Robe Imbibe 4 Nee. 6. Unison. 7. 1 16. Boss. Cons. 8. Urn 9. Bamboo. 10. :inet. 14. C on. 18. 800 26. Refit. 19. Slope. 20. Laic. 22. Unit. 32. When. 2.i. Bo«.iy 23, Br.i Ire. 36. Buc--70 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-07-24 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Woottoa (nl fol Inl I ci10 words
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Article386 1960-07-24 19 THEY UPSET PAX, AND MALAYA BEAT HONC KONC 3-0 AT TENNIS CINCAPORE shocked Pakistan in their interport tennis match at the Selangor Club courts here today, winning by 2-1. This unexpected result puts Singapore in the final as Japan, their next opponents and the favourites,386 words
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Article241 1960-07-24 19 SINGAPORE, sai. rhe Com- bined Hong Kong and Malaya Universities cricket team beat a Singapore Cricket Association eleven by 68 runs on the padang today. 7 1 IMVERSITIK> SunderaJ c Rasak b Baiakrlshnan 3 Retnam c Hanlffa b Balakrlshnan Vofc Han c and b Razak 14 Kitchen241 words
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Article35 1960-07-24 19 PEILDING. New Zealand. Sat. —Australia s badminton team beat New Zealand 8-1 In tiieir Australasian cone Thomas Cup semi-final match, which ended here today. The winners meet Japan in the zone final.35 words
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Article478 1960-07-24 19 SINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore's outstanding newcomtr. 13-year-old Christine Hender>(ui. again beat the Singapore Klrls' under 14 years 50m butterfly record when she clocked 40sec at the Singapore Swimming Club's No. 2 championship gala at TanJong Rhu today. Christine, who was again the top pretarmer of the meet,478 words
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Article241 1960-07-24 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ptDERATION Combined Services created a major upset in the Malaya Cup Northern zone soccer competition when they beat Penang by 2-0 at the Princes Road Stadium here today. The Combined Services thu took sweet revenge on Penan for their first defeat which241 words
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Article57 1960-07-24 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. Singapore Malays led by 121 runs Id the semi-final cricket match against Negrl-Malacca Malays for the Rulers Shield here today. Singapore were all out for 141 runs. Negrl/Malacca nad lost three wicket* for 20 runs at^lose of play. Hussein Shah scored 55 "ing for Singapore Aziz57 words
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Article33 1960-07-24 19 AUCKLAND. Sat— New Zealand beat France by nine oolnu to iwo in the first Rugby League Test match at Carlaw Park here today. New Zealand led 6-0 at half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration838 1960-07-24 19 THE fine weather yesterday, which followed almost two days of continuous rain, was indeed a lucky break for the Singapore Amateur At h I etic Association's 22nd annual championships to get off to a grand start. The weather men had been proved wrong. TheKOK AH CHONG - 838 words
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Article47 1960-07-24 19 CAPETOWN. Sat.— New Zealand beat South Africa by 11 points to three In the .econd Rugby Lnlon Test here today to level the four-match series South Africa won the first Test last month by 13-0. The teams were level 3-3 at halftlme toftey. —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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515 1960-07-24 19 Trueman foils Goddard's bid for second hattrick MANCHESTER. Saturday. COUTH AFRICA had scored 17 without loss by th« close of the third day in reply to England's first innings total of 260 when the fourth Test got underway at Old Traftord here today Ram had prevented a."»y play on the515 words
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Article77 1960-07-24 19 LONDON. Sat— Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: AT BLAt'KHEATH: Middlesex 168-6 (Tltrnus 48) v Kent. AT 80l RNKMOITH: Hampshire 182-5 (Marshall 50. In-gleby-Mackenzle 41 n.0.) v Somerset. AT LEEDS: Essex 139-6 (Bailey 45 n.0.) v Yorkshire. AT BRISTOL: Gloucestershire 115-6 v Sussex. AT DI'DLEY: Worcestershire;Reuter - 77 words
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Advertisement553 1960-07-24 19 The Japanese team of At- Miyagi and Osamu IshlKura will however play In the Malayan championships at Penang starting on Thursday. Pakistan w< re badly let j ri'«?.-n by their last-minute arSaeed Hai. who disci Mohamed Naeem from the team. Saeed Hal, co-holder of the i Malayan doubles title with553 words
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Advertisement95 1960-07-24 19 If? THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAR THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for95 words
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Miscellaneous164 1960-07-24 19 MM KR MALA Y A tLP— Selangor v Singapore (Mudeka Suaaium K.L. 5.15 p.m Joint Services v Negri bembilan (Jakm Besar 5.15 p.m.); Johore v MaUcca iJohore Bahru 5.15 p.m.). Peiak v Kedah (Sultan Yusotf Stadium. Taiping 515 p.m.), Friendlies Jolluads Married* v Singles. (Farrer Park); Azad v RAF. Seletar164 words
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Article1054 1960-07-24 20 WITH CALL BOY His second to Big Daddy is good form QHENS Stables Automation, the Singapore Cup winner, appears again at Penang today in the Governor's Cup over a mile as a warming-up race for his chief target of the meeting next weeks mile and1,054 words
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Article37 1960-07-24 20 It Word* fit (Minimum) SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY traina attractive mrln a* Fashion and POotoeraphir Mod?l>. Al»o charm ro'ir«r Fimirr trimrntng extrclwt/ beauty rulMirr<drportmrm fashion Morning It evrnlnr elaaa at Mmn Restaurant Enqnirm R'ltb I (S port).37 words
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Article191 1960-07-24 20 CALL BOY POINTER ALLAN LEWIS Race 1 Ml THE FRIAK G^Unt Scholar THE FRIAR Gallant Scholar GAL. SCHOLAR Etoile DArrrnt Race 2 LI CKY LUCKY SIR CHIRON i TIDOR Wonder MtiKoia II Tudor Wonder Sir Chiron 2.30 Tudor Wondrr Sin^ora II Holiday Tine Tl'f 3 (OI.IMW >r HXRIIWU IKWCOSCOT191 words
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1277 1960-07-24 20 - Race I— l.Ot (Class 1, Div. S) 6 Fun. 1. ***** Toarong (Exec, of Est. ol latt C. C. Tan) E. Break. 6 9.0 Donnelly 4 2. ***** The Friar n (Mdm C. K. Lee) Zaln. 5 8.13 West 2 3. ***** Gallant Scholar1,277 words
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155 1960-07-24 20 SYDNEY, Bat— A "frightening cft/npaign" was being waged against Australian bowlers lan Meckiff and Gordon Rorke by the Press in England. The chairman of the Australian Board of Control. Mr. W. J. Dowlii:g. said when he arrived at Xi zsford Smith airport. Sydwev today "AsReuter - 155 words
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403 1960-07-24 20 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Sat. lUIR. J. W. DOWLINC. chairman of the Australian Board of Control for cricket, disagreed with English Test umpires who no-balled Geoff Griffin, the South African fast bowler Mr. Dowling, who passed through Singapore by Qantas8.0.A.C. last night on his403 words
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