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Title Section14 1960-08-14 23 THE SUNDAY TIMES 1 n In No. 1303. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 11)00 20 CENTS14 words
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327 1960-08-14 23 700 lose homes in big village fire DORT SWETTENHAM, Sot. More than 700 people lost their homes last night in a five-hour terror when a $400,000 fire swept through Sungai Lima fishing village, built on stilts, on the north-eastern tip ot Pulou Kitam (Crab Island). Exploding oil drums could be327 words
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Article26 1960-08-14 23 MOSCOW. Sat. Russia has presented an Ilyushin 14 airliner to Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the Congo Prime Minister, the Soviet news agency reported yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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392 1960-08-14 23 all white u.n. troops must lea ye congo-mr. l Dag is accused of being a Belgian puppet LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. MOUNTING tension between the Congo Prime Minister, Mr. Patrice Lumumba, and United Nations headquarters here came to a head today when the Premier demanJed the immediate withdrawal of all white U.N.Reuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration369 1960-08-14 23 HE HAS FOSTERED IN MALAYA AN UNDERSTANDING RARE IN THE NEWLY INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES' I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been awarded the 1960 International Ramon Magsaysay Foundation Award for community leadership. The an aid, announced here and in Manila today, carries with369 words
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Article69 1960-08-14 23 READING (Minnesota*. Sal. Nine people were killed and one was critically injured early today when two cars collided head-on near this southwestern Minnesota village. The two cars crashed together on a straight stretch of highway with such force that they were thrown about 100UPI - 69 words
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Article30 1960-08-14 23 NAPLES, Sat. Bus and streetcar workers went on strike at 1 p.m. today, demanding a special bonus for extra traffic expected during the Olympic yachting events here. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article31 1960-08-14 23 PARIS. Sat. Yves Saint Laurent, Dior's 24-year-old chief dress designer, will be called up for military service on Sept. 1. the Defence Ministry said here today. Reuter. iReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1960-08-14 23 PARIS. Sat. The Government of Guinea yesterday closed four French banks in the country, according to a report reaching here. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article28 1960-08-14 23 ROME. sat. Three delegates from Katanga arrived here today to see Pope John and to present to him their government's case to him.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article116 1960-08-14 23 Katanga: UN forces take over LEOPOLDVILLE, Sat. The relief of Belgian troops in Katanga by United Nations force* began this afternoon. The Belgians are to retire to their base at Kamina. A communique released here said that Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. the U.N. Secretary-General, and the military representatives who accompanied himReuter - 116 words
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Article24 1960-08-14 23 COLOMBO. Sat. The jank rate of Ceylon's Central 3ank today rooe from 2' 2 per rent to four per cent U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration307 1960-08-14 23 'Kidnapped' girl was at home SINGAPORE, Saturday. QNE HUNDRED armed policemen spent v nearly two hours searching Bukit Timah Hill this morning for an 18-year-old Nanyang University girl who was reported to have been kidnapped. All the while, the girl. Low Swee Pheng. was safe at home. However, during the307 words
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179 1960-08-14 23 LOS ANGELES. Sat— Miss Colombia 21-year-old Stella Marquez won the international beauty contest here last night. Miss India gained second place. Wtm Ireland third. Miss England fourth and Miss U.S. fifth. There were f\ finalists for tin- title of "Miss International Beauty"Reuter - 179 words
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Article195 1960-08-14 23 POWERS IN MOSCOW FOR SON'S TRIAL MOSCOW. Sat. The parents of accused U-2 pilot Francis Powers arrived in Moscow today. Mr. Oliver Powers and his wife Ida were accompanied by Mrs. Powers' physician. Dr Lewis Ingram, and a family friend. The party was met at the airport here by an195 words
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237 1960-08-14 23 2 missing boys and teachers found I^UALA LUMPUR, Sot. An intensive air and land search for two British schoolboys and their master, missing since Wednesday following a holiday trip into the Pahong jungles, was called off this afternoon when they were located in Sercrnban. The British Army proi the ■fullest237 words
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Article, Illustration834 1960-08-14 2 DAVID ENGLISH Over the intercom, harsh and croaking, came a lone voice which spoke for all humanity TIIH 1 Jiohi Gay, its four engines purri n^ its great atomic lx)ml) armed, swung through the air at 90,000 ft. towards Hiroshima. This was the culmination834 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1960-08-14 3 'Why won't they let me forget?' in an Infinity of ill to describe. oerome a raging torre beyond h£ magtnattem. \!PERATURE AT HE OF THE I>N WAS OVER HUNDRED MILDEGREES CENTIIn that second, and the i > follow,1,916 words
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Article49 1960-08-14 3 MAN WHO RELEASED THE BOMB Major Thomas herebec, the bombardier, is still serving and lives with his family (below) in Florida. On that fateful day in August, 1945, ir his concentration of releasing the weapon he had forgotten to put on his goggles. The tremendous flash nearly blinded him.49 words
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Advertisement96 1960-08-14 3 M THIS SHOULDN'T HAPPEN TO YOU... huv.nc dresses or any cotton garments. why you should always look for 'SANfOKIZED' a huhit to look for the~JMFO*IZED' before you buy. Then you never aj;ain have Then you know they wont shrink in trouble with shrinkage ilk •JANfORIZEO' \our assurance that your clothes96 words
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Article289 1960-08-14 4 JAYCESS LAUNCH 2nd 'BOYS DAY IN BUSINESS 9 FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS But jobs are only for 5 days, and they won't be paid SINCAPORE, Saturday. ETIVE HUNDRED final-year boys from Singapore's secondary schools will be going to work on Monday for the289 words
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105 1960-08-14 4 95 FIRMS ARE TAKING PART IN THE PROJECT treated like any .other worker in the firm. If there is a staff canteen they will be given free lunch there, otherwise they will have to pay lor their lunch outside. They will go home at 5 p.m. Ninety-five business houand commercial105 words
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Article109 1960-08-14 4 EQUAL PAY FOR I WOMEN DEMAND DENANC. Sat— The National Union of Teachers at its annual delegates' conference here today resolved to ask the Federation Covernme n t to recognise 'without further delay" the important role cf women teachers and adopt a policy of "equal oay for equal work." The109 words
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Article40 1960-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Donald Huth. head of the Associated Press In Singapore, will speak on "The World Organisation of the Associated Press" at the Wednesday luncheon of the Singapore Rotary Club in Cathay Hotel 9t 1 pm.40 words
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Article71 1960-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A Su- 1 perintendent of Police. Mr. i Cheam Kirn Seang, has been promoted to acting Assistant Commissioner of Police! i (Training and Personnel), according to the Singapore Government gazette. Other police promotions gazetted: ASP Ong Kian Tlong to be acting Superintendent of Police (Secret71 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-08-14 4 WORK BRIGADE PARADE TO BID 'SUPREMO' FAREWELL Mr. Wong Soon Fong inspects a Workers Brigade guard of honour at Singapore Airport yesterday. Sunday Times picture.25 words
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Article216 1960-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A crowd of 300 people at Singapore Airport today gave a massive send off to a fiveman Singapore delegation who left by BO AC Tor Scandinavia on a monthlong study tour of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Half of them were members of tbe Singapore216 words
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38 1960-08-14 4 IPOH. Sat. The Sultan of Perak took the salute during the march past at the trooping the colour of Malaya's youngest battalion the 7th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment at Tapping today.38 words
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Article49 1960-08-14 4 PENANG. Sat— About 1,000 people attended the funeral of Penang's only Malay Knight. Dr. Hajl Sir Kamil Mohamed Arlff. yesterday evening. The late Dr. Arlff. 67, died suddenly In his Burmah Road home on Thursday. He was burled at the Perak Road Muslim cemetery.49 words
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Article23 1960-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— A demonstration on cooking will be given by the Katong Club of the YWCA at 3 p.m. on23 words
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364 1960-08-14 4 COUNSEL HITS AT WITNESS: HE'S FORMER BOOKMAKER' SINGAPORE. Saturday. DEFENCE counsel Mr. David Marshall today asked the Fourth Magistrate's Court to disregard the evidence of an "expert" prosecution witness whom he described as "a former bookmaker paid to give evidence." Mr. Marshall was appearing for Tan Yuen Seng and mi364 words
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Article248 1960-08-14 4 A LOR STAR, Sat. A labourer, Chiew Chan Poke, 27, was acquitted and discharged by the Assize Court here today on a charge of murder. After retiring for two hours 15 minutes, the jury returned a five-to-two majority verdict of not guilty. Chiew was accused248 words
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Advertisement281 1960-08-14 4 aY t^% Jl^ TT" afl I S^ /^jMB \]y DCDuAnc MDC; ONlr" VfM ID mHvIiM I JflL. t x 'UUn DntiY o oU^n X m |X v v, ir uinlt m"r DnDT 1/ rarv CANNOT TOLERATE <*Hr r ~^M ty&f/jSm HE'S FINISHED HIS BOTTLE I HIM POWDERED MILK, 1 TH281 words
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67 1960-08-14 5 F. VERY YEAR... MANY PERFECT MURDERS Take the case of llu acid bath killer John George tiaigh. He removed rive people willmnl v trace before be became careless. <£ And had Ihc fifth victim really possessed the wealth to which he laid claim (Ik* world mighi nevei have heard <>l67 words
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285 1960-08-14 5 KUALA L THE LABOUR PARTY Covernment to ban parties in the country. A resolution to thi duced during the party' ference at the Diamonc Responsibilities of teenagers SINGAPORE. Sat- A "Teen Talk* Programme". In whicn representatives of various se- condary schools will discuss a285 words
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Article73 1960-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The' Blood Transfusion Service I last month received 1,137 donations and gave 1.079 i transfusions, according to the i latest monthly report released today. Civilians topped the list of donors with 567 donations. followed by Service donors i with 330 and relative donors. 240.73 words
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Article249 1960-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Bill to enable the banishment or expulsion from the State of j those who are not Singapore citizens has been gazetted. The Banishment (Amend- 1 ment) Ordinance 1960 was presented for first reading at the Aug. 3 meeting of the Legislative Assembly. Previously,249 words
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Article, Illustration308 1960-08-14 5 jCINGAPORE, Sat. An j assistant lecturer in Law at the University of Malaya, Mr. John Tan Chor Yong, today withdrew his acceptance of a scholarship awarded by the Canadian Government to do research in international law in Canada Reason: The Singapore Government has insisted308 words
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Article82 1960-08-14 5 ALL RACES MUSICAL EVENINGS SINGAPORE, Sat. The first of a series of musical rvenings. at which the traditional music of the various races in Singapore will be presented by the Ministry of Culture, begins tomorrow at Hong Lim Green Regional Th-itre. I hi-sc musical evenings, to In held every other82 words
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Article304 1960-08-14 5 rpHE following Is todays X 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 pm Qantas: From London. Athens. Tehran. Karachi. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (EM 546) 535 p.m.:304 words
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Article, Illustration30 1960-08-14 5 The Yang di-Pertuan Xegara, Inche Vusof bin Ishak. inspects the Boys' Brigade guard of honour at Gimsoiv Boys School 13th anniversary celebrations. Sunday times picture.30 words
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Article165 1960-08-14 5 'Wayward boys need YOUR help' CINGAPORE, Sot. The Minister for Labour and Law Mr X.M Byrne, today called for more people to "participate in the work of rehabilitating our |uvemle delinquents The Government, he said, could not solve this problem alone. It must have the full cooperation and participation of165 words
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Article94 1960-08-14 5 CHILDREN STAGE MASS TATTOO SINGAPORE. Sat. Thousands were thrilled tonight by a grand three-hour Masa Tattoo at Jalan Besar stadium here. The show marked the second day of the eight-day Children's Festival. Schoolchildren contributed eight of the 13 items in the Tattoo and helped at the stadium. Under floodlights they94 words
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Article29 1960-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thirty officers and 300 cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps will attend a training camp at RAF Seletar from Aug. 15 to 27.29 words
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Advertisement135 1960-08-14 5 treatment doesn't cost a thing! One of lie numv inlcrcslin^ lcalurcs oi the August issue of Mill NOW ON SALE! TheLotes, PROTECTION ■4fc a fo the BYES ffl/^l of y° ur CHILDREN I liW* and YOURSELF F|M» use UNBREAKABLE J) I I PLASTIC Jin LENSES Obtainable from NEW CHINA OPTICAL135 words
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Advertisement386 1960-08-14 5 KORTING 4 TRACK STEREO TAPE RECORDER. NO ADD-ON UNITS REQUIRED STEREO RECORDING t PLAYBACK ALSO RECORDS I PLAYS MONO Other features include: Telefunken heads, built in for monitoring. Dual amplifiers tor record p. ponse 30 to 16,000 cA 3 dB r > watts total Superimpose etc. etc. Heavy-duU AL G.386 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1960-08-14 6 -Pt A TALK WITH ANNA SIM MANY MALAYAN WOMEN go to Europe and the United States each year, and wherever they go they are warmly welcomed by Press and public, and admired for their beauty, charm an* 1 i« En»li«h But seldom1,107 words
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Article123 1960-08-14 6 FANCY little relishes will dress up any meal. They may look tricky, bat are really easy and fun to make. Carrot or Celery Carls and Radish Roses are three of the most popular. Peel fresh, crisp carrots, cat into paper-thin slices, with a peeler. Roll each slice around123 words
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Advertisement242 1960-08-14 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir DEEP CLEANSER removes the dirt that old-fashioned methods leave behind I -^^MaflHaVflHVSHHaiMWjt I > IN I BINS !'i:iNS I-I iional liquid DLLP CLEANSER penetrates /y 1 ir deeper Into pore f (iponinps than even soap A your skin from inside out, floats I** away all sub-surface J dirt and242 words
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Advertisement265 1960-08-14 6 Mod ess BkIW *l\ SUPER SOFT (I fll9r V SANITARY TOWELS Vi ■i':i iii-w woiiilif /J v Libric, wliich isexti.i .iljVI ■BP^^B^"**'*^^^^ sorbent, softer and salcr. Because they arc cooler and more i^ $m comfortable. JV X^^Bfl Because they arc 50 nr.itly «I<"M^nrd V |VHfl andwill not show under the265 words
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Article, Illustration553 1960-08-14 7 CHAN CHIN SOCK - Girl scientists move into the world of the 'back-room boys CHAN CHIN SOCK Br THE science laboratory, like the tool shed jt the back of the Mouse, used to be the exclusive domain of rhe male. If you stepped into any research establishment in Singapore or the Federation, say five553 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-08-14 7 HE'S HERE TO LEARN ABOUT THE STARS Mr. T. K.i.i .ini.i mi (above), a 4*-year-old Indian astronomer, who started learning about the movements of stars and planets in the solar system when he was VI years old, is now in Singapore —to learn more about the subject. Mr. Kajamani, who108 words
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165 1960-08-14 7 'BUILT-IN' PIN-UPS FOR CREW OF NEW LINER LONDON. Sat The Orient Line has recognised that "every sailor loves a pin-up" In designing the crew cabins of their 40.000-ton liner. Oriana. under construction at Bar-row-ln-Furness. Every crew cabin will be fitted out with a grey and blue hardboard panel on whichReuter - 165 words
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326 1960-08-14 7 By ROBERT MUSEL ONDON, Sat. The light of knowledge was burning late in London's gay West End. Although it was past midnight a red neon sign, "private lessons in French," blazed from the ground floor window of an elegant residence. A neon arrow326 words
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Advertisement118 1960-08-14 7 JiCMTC'c iCCII DllllJ IU CHOW/l AND THIS lCdrjyE|§ f^ ~"^P1 TUEV LE£T 1 \OU MIS HOtlCX*/ FILMS rl SWIMMING J- p WELL, TtUTS T«E LOT I OURINO THE I I a V J SCOONO CGEL. p OwncDCD Ml WGEtLmH 1,1 1 H|Br BjH S^BJ t^KF V© 1 Br -"ffl ~m~118 words
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Advertisement66 1960-08-14 7 B^^B^^^^Bw'^ s* 1^ fl V m CASTROI^ Your garagi man can't guess which motor oil you want. That is why you should ask tor Cistrol by name, both on the forecourt and in the service bay. I VwC y '///A Hf mW m .illlllllllMl >*€. SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES I66 words
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309 1960-08-14 8 PKO'WESr PREMIER REPORTED READY TO QUIT NONCKHAI, N. E. Thailand, Saturday. THE pro- Western Laotian Government of Mr. Tiao Somsanith was reported to be returning today to the rebel-held capital of Vientiane a city cordoned by troops, stopping everybody going in orReuter - 309 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-08-14 8 ELYANE EXPLAINS WHY SHE CHANGED HER MIND This is Elyane Vermeirsch, 24-year-old Belgian companion of Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba. Elyane caused a sensation when she suddenly left Mr. Lumumba's aircraft at London Airport minutes before it was due to take off for the Congo. Mr. Lumumba first saw171 words
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275 1960-08-14 8 3 sentenced for row during visit of Lumumba I ONDON, Sat. Three men, described as members of the extreme right wing union movement, were found guilty here yesterday on charges arising out of a disturbance outside the Ritz Hotel where Mr. Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the Congo, was stayingReuter - 275 words
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Article85 1960-08-14 8 JAKARTA. Sat.— The former Indonesian Minister of Health, Dr. Lie Klat Teng, has been sentenced to three years imprisonment for having abused his position and authority as Minister. Dr. Lie was held responsible for having "enabled the embezzlement of about M 5166.500 by his subordinate, R.M.85 words
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Article43 1960-08-14 8 NOGALES. Sat. Actress Jean Simmons has been granted a divorce from her husband of 10 years, actor Stewart Granger. Miss Simmons charged Granger with "cruel and outrageous treatment." She retained custody of their three year old daughter Tracy.— U.P.l.43 words
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179 1960-08-14 8 MELBOURNE, Sat.—Professional tennis promoter, Jack Kramer, said today that he had lost M 5189.550 already this year. He revealed that he had been "over optimistic" in making big guarantees to star amateur players In the past. However, Kramer who Is in Australia toReuter - 179 words
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206 1960-08-14 8 LONDON. Sat. Brigadier Sir Norman Gwatkin has ordered 20 African women dancers their bosoms clad only in a coat of paint— to perform for him alone on Monday a few hours before the opening performance to determine whether they are too much forReuter; UP - 206 words
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137 1960-08-14 8 NEW YORK, Sal. A pla-tinum-wigged countess who operated a ring of 267 high-priced call girls was sentenced yesterday to two years in prison. Countess Elizabeth Spedding, 45, who acquired her title by marrying a Hungarian nobleman, also was fined US$5,OOO and ordered to leave137 words
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Article92 1960-08-14 8 JAKARTA, Sat. Seven British plantation companies in Indonesia have accepted a merger proposal made by the London-Sumatra Plantations Ltd., Antara mm agency reported. Shareholders of the United Serdang Rubber Company, the Allied Sumatra Plantations, the Lankat Rubber Company, the Mendaris Rubber and Produce Estates, the92 words
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Article16 1960-08-14 8 TOKYO, Sat. A slight earth tremor snook the eastern part of Japan yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Advertisement339 1960-08-14 8 America's design for better living NORGE X LJiSiG^i^ WPORCELAIN INTERIOR^ 'W^ EASIEST TO CLEAN y 5 YEAR Z^~-~~~~~~~~^~~~ >°G*fl'h£'P'£tl NORGE is the answer to every homemaker's dream of m™" the ideal refrigemtor. For here's a refrigerator, with super prrformance and a wonderful combination of quality features. YOURS FOR designed to339 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-08-14 9 LAN MOK Al SINGAPORE. Sat - Poetry in photography the Vietnamese way LAN MOK Al SINGAPORE. Sat. 'Something our lensmen can learn' By SAM, a Singapore photographer of A.R.P.S. dependability, said, "Those Vietnamese photographers have a thing or two to show our local photographers." We were admiring the 120 prints in the firstever Vietnamese photographic exhibition417 words
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159 1960-08-14 9 WOMEN TO STAGE FAIR FOR UMNO BUILDING JOHORE BAHRU, Sa. The Kaum Ibu UMNO i of Johore Baht v is organising a trade fair to ra funds for a new $50,000 UMNO State building. The fair, which will be part of the Johore State merdeka celebrations will I be opened159 words
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Article, Illustration413 1960-08-14 9 Church centenary: Honour for 23 pastors By Gunn Chit Thyc PENANG. Sat. DENANGS historic Cathedral of the Assumption celebrates its centenary tomorrow. Actually the history of the cathedral goes back more than 100 years. It was first established in 1786 when C'apt. Francis Light invited a small group of Catholics413 words
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Advertisement133 1960-08-14 9 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire others wiih that your skin was as light and attractive as theirs. One jar «t Stillman's will moke you equally chorming. Continued applications will surprise y ou, convince you tnot there is only one beautifier, only one whitener that133 words
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Advertisement487 1960-08-14 9 DUSUN FRUIT TREES REFUSE TO FLOWER THE DUSUN. Friday, Aug. 5. AS ALREADY reported, there was practically no flowering of our indigenous fruit trees in May. and the continuous rain this month makes it unlikely that there will be a proper flowering this month. This stati- of affairs mwni a487 words
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Article44 1960-08-14 10 U W»r4i Utt faamj IT ANDMW'I CATHEDRAL rnagtlaaa) Sunday aerrlcea 700 a.m. ■an Communion (said) 100 a.m. The n-. .iron v 30 a.m. Bemee in Mandarin 1 1 (mi am. Morning Prayer 12 OO aaaa Mo.? communion < 00 p ro M I44 words
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Article336 1960-08-14 10 THE death penalty is a j thing which we i would like to see i ceding as civilisation advances, but if its imposition is likely to achieve its desired I purpose it should be supported whol' heartedly. The Singapore Government is considering j this extreme punishment for336 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-08-14 10 Ne Win cited for 'saving' Burma MAGSAYSAY AWARD GENERAL Ne Win, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in the Union of Burma, has been elected to receive the 1 960 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service. A statement by the Magsaysay Award Foundation says the Board of Trustees recognises General317 words
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Article182 1960-08-14 10 SIR With reference to the article in the Sunday Times of Aug. 7 under the heading "Minister with a mission: to make the free spending Indian worker save." I hasten to point out the following facts Toddy in Pahang was banned as the result182 words
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Article1150 1960-08-14 10 Robert Miller - Robert Miller FARCICAL OR HIGHMINDED 1960 WILL GO DOWN AS -By Never have so many snubbed so many others A FATHER recently sent his son "to Coventry" because he failed to pass an examination at school. A group of homeseekers decided to boycott some new1,150 words
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638 1960-08-14 10 CHANG YEN FOOI - Malaya's new $7 million railway terminal will have longest platform CHANG YEN FOOI By THE new $7 million railway station to be built at Butterworth, opposite Penang, will have the longest platform in Malaya, including Singapore. This modern terminal station, which is expected to be ready by 1963, Is a638 words
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Advertisement136 1960-08-14 10 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH I _nir _K^__t 4___fl»_»> Up *S ______r _R Wm LI _^_^_^_^2_^s_^_E9^_i_9p-iiE _^_A_riH H&4l l_d_H9_fi_^_^_l For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever in the world you're going, fly ther« with Pan American the airline that gives you the priceless advantage of round-the-world experience on every flight First136 words
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Article, Illustration229 1960-08-14 11 Man with mission to unite Muslims CINCAPORE, Sat. An African Muslim leader who took part in the recent end-of-the-Emer-gency celebrations in Penang by reciting verses from the Koran, is here on a "unite all Muslims" mission. Sheikh Yahya Hussein Juma < above i. 27-year-old religious secretary of the Fedn of229 words
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Article48 1960-08-14 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Less cargo was handled at the Roads and Harbour Board wharves from January to May thi r the same period last '•cording to Statistics Department figureige handled In the t hs this year was 5.778.(MM! t.)n>. about 34,000 lan la-st year.48 words
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Article77 1960-08-14 11 l*H>\\ MiiK.ipoie 328 a.m. X».o p.m. (7tt. 5111.1 Dicfcson 11.01 am. »7ft. sin 11 10 p.m. itift. Stn.i Port B\vettenhani 731 am. ilSft. 91n.i 7.48 p m. <14ft. 4ni Petmtig 5.09 a.m. I p.m <6fl. 2in t rOMOMlOW: Singapore 4^27 ffl 3in 425 p.m. (7ft 2in > Port77 words
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Article34 1960-08-14 11 Mngaporr < opra Aaaociation i prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixpo I Ann Sept. $32 tNomiiißii >iii(aporr Coconut Oil Millers 1 'aUon: hulk $47 sellers. ;'i wllen Tone ni quiet34 words
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Article25 1960-08-14 11 iAPORE Sat —The price of tin in Singapore today continued to fall by $1.87 to $402 per picul. Tne estimaied ofleilng was 27025 words
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295 1960-08-14 11 Singapore harbour trips for the public from today LAUNCH RIDES AT SO CENTS SINGAPORE, Saturday. kJEMBERS of the public will be able to take educational and sightseeing launch trips in the harbour for 50 cents a time from tomorrow. These trips are organised jointly by the Deputy Prime Minister's Office295 words
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158 1960-08-14 11 OENANG. Sat. Nineteen 1 members of the Japanese Rubber Exchange arrived I here today. The party is visiting Malaya to Inspect rubber estates and study shipping and packing methods. Mr. M. Kinoshlta ?s leader of the party which Includes lour women. The party158 words
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269 1960-08-14 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. An Opposition member in the Legislative Assembly. Mr. A.P. Rajah, today called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to appoint a commission of inquiry into the handling of labour problems by the Ministry of Labour and Law. Mr Rajah.269 words
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348 1960-08-14 11 A LARGE number of insurance agents in Singapore are not sufficiently trained to render proper and honest" service to the public. The newlyformed Life Insurance Sales Executive Board here made this startling admission today. At press conference, a spokesman of the348 words
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38 1960-08-14 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr F Howard is now acting Head of the Engineering Section, Broadcasting Division. Ministry of Culture, in place of Mr L. F. Lambert who has already left Singapore on retirement.38 words
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90 1960-08-14 11 24 GIRLS IN MISS GOLDEN VOICE CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Twenty four "Hello Girls" from Singapore and thp Federation will compete for the pan-Malayan "Miss Golden Voice title here on Thursday. The sirls are all winners of regional "Miss Golden Voice" contests held in the various states during the past90 words
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Article22 1960-08-14 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat.— The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah have gone to Fraser "s Hill on a holiday.22 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-08-14 11 THIS is the RAF. ambulance that killed a man. It was on its way to answer an emergency call on Friday night when it overturned at a sharp bend at the 81 mile Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore. Berry Milner, 24-year-old British serviceman, who was82 words
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Advertisement348 1960-08-14 11 <i^ «i# fll < CAH BE I PP^^H WHCRC SCRVICt IS A TRADITION VAntMr your port of call you will always reewmbf your tr(r< bf P b O. Whtrt tint ««rvlc« Is tradition, s «c« voyage by P A O| h*t to much to offtf tpactout, sunlit drclu. cool launeaa.348 words
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Miscellaneous111 1960-08-14 11 What's on today... I'll. .IC \IIIK Miill 11 ill MM.wnRf Present* a exhibition of photographs t» K h\ Wong. u'. Raffles i, 10 ii m. to 1 p.ir SALVATION ARMY: Holiness meeiuiK 10 um.; Sunday school and adult Ribi* class 3 p.m.; legion 5 p.m.; salvation me*Un? p.m.; open air111 words
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Miscellaneous122 1960-08-14 11 in.; morning worship 10.30 a.m.; evangelistic service 5.30 p.m. HESUV METHODIST (Hi Rt II: Morning wo <eruce 7.30 am., 10 a.m.; evening worship service 5.30 p.m. PAY A 111; IK METHODIST (III R(H: Boys brigaae parade 8 a m.; church school In English/ Bible study cla&s 8 45 a.m.; Boys122 words
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Miscellaneous119 1960-08-14 11 10 a.m. 10 11.30 am Mi m KOK VIEN: Buddi.ist Sunday school In Mandarin—senior class and children's class 9 30 a.m. to 11 am SINGAPORE BL'DDHIST LODGE: Buddhist Sunaay school in Mandarin 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m BUDDHIST UNION u.ian Senyumi: Meditation 9 am.; youth Pall service 10 a.m.; youth119 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-08-14 12 rIS weeks top prize of $30 Is won by "Basket Pattern" < right i. submitted by Michael Ng, of 26-A Cha- pel Close, Singapore 15. Mr. Ng used a Retina camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting: f 4, 1 30 sec THE Sunday Times will not be60 words
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Article35 1960-08-14 12 PICTURES that have won prizes cannot be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope Is enclosed Do not send negatives, and do not mount your entries.35 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-08-14 12 The other prize winners rpODAY'S second prUe of 1 $20 goes to "The Sun At Last!' (.above left), by Chua Chong Kek, of 665 Mk. 16, Ayer Itam, Penang. Mr. Chua used a Rollelcord camera and Kodak V.P. film. Setting, with yellow filter: fll. 1 125 second. The runner-up prizes113 words
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Article894 1960-08-14 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY LJAVING cleared the air about faults that arise in lens and film, let us pass on to the next stage where faults can occur to result in poor print quality. The basic requirement for a perfect print Is a perfect negative. A negative can be894 words
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Article95 1960-08-14 12 HOW TO ENTER ADDKr.NS jrmur entries: Picture (<mt.>t. I lie Sunday linns. Times House. River Valley Koad, Singapore 9. Name and address <>f s< noVr. with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure. must hi written on the hack of every print submitted. The required information should95 words
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Advertisement403 1960-08-14 12 The Canon System of Photography presents... The ne* i ANON fßF^ffiJ BIS FLEX is specially I fijft Jm made for photogra- IdWI f pheri who want to IANK BB*£UE record picture with MKbH the urn ease and jME clarity as the naked I^B KYy eve Now (or the jH^^l '■rvi403 words
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Miscellaneous198 1960-08-14 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD I 1 I H 1 m^ I i ACROSS: 1. Measure (4), 4. Rate of speed (4). 3. Represents Confections (6). 10. Trite quota- tlve (s>. 4. Hwh auci dry (8». 5. tion (3), 11. Headdress (5), 12. Use with skill (•>, 6 Consumes Winning services (4>, 14.198 words
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858 1960-08-14 13 METRONOME - Singing couple who raise eyebrows with their lyrics METRONOME ON THE RECORD By .THE combined talents of Louis Prime and Keely Smith create an impact that the entertainment world has not experienced for a long time. Together they are a sort of vocal powerhouse that generates sheer effervepcence and fun.858 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-08-14 13 BEGINNING IN THIS PAGE TODAY A bright new series by a leading Malayan music and drama critic, who will bring you each week the latest news and views about what's going on at the theatre or concert hall on stage and behind the scenes.44 words
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583 1960-08-14 13 It's a bumper harvest month for the fans RARELY can membership of the Singapore Musical Society and the Stage Club in Singapore pay off so well as at the present moment! One of the objects of both organisations is to provide ready-made audiences of musical md dramatic enthuiosts. So, while583 words
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211 1960-08-14 13 INTHONY LEJEUNE - INTHONY LEJEUNE By i LONDON, HOWARD LINDSAY works in New York. In Broadway, to be exact. He is the writer and producer of stage hits. I met him in London recently, and we had a long, long talk. Among the things and211 words
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Advertisement30 1960-08-14 13 JAIR-J > ONc^L li.l ■I. I i^l •odoy 11 om "Fie* The S#«r" miiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiu "COUNTRY WIFE" Plus "CONSCIENCE" .Mokkier TODAY 10.S0 A.M.: "MAN FROM COD'S COUNTRY" 3 C'scope Color. C miiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiKfliiiiiiiiiiiuiiiini?.30 words
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Miscellaneous330 1960-08-14 13 Your Sunday radio ».p«iA nn/»»(v\nr gramme Summary; 803 The Summary; 9.02 South Of Th« RADIO SINGAPORE choir Sings 9.30 Piano Mocds; Border; 9.30 American Organ 9.45 avi n«wi Mornlnc Th Btuan Po t r show: Hawau »n Half Hour; 10 15 Music «w Mnmin! Prelude- 700 The I° oo Music330 words
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Article215 1960-08-14 14 BY THE WAY... Ml Ii •> »r would like tit we do not ftt s O M I I II I N PCM NOTHING In >< honi we Irarn this in ph\si(s la«>^ outside iiool our mentor is nun I. less uentliN i (ml i s mnlorist strives haul t<.215 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1960-08-14 14 A look into the future for safety, comfort THIS CAR HAS NO STEERING-WHEEL... ACCIDENTS will occur, and road accidents are today's inexorable killer. This despite the millions of dollars spent each year by government and other' agencies throughout the world on research projects aimed at making the highway safer for1,003 words
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397 1960-08-14 14 LET'S HELP GET THE AUSSIES IN A.F.C TOURNAMENTS THE Asian Football Confederation's rejection of the Australian Football Association's application for membership is a hard blow to Australian soccer. Australia geographically is close to many Asian countries. So the Australian F.A's application was not really a surprise. The country has shown397 words
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Article85 1960-08-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Japanese lightweight champion Krnji Onuma will give stiff competition to Singapore s Tan Howe Liang at the Rome Olympics next month. Mr. Chua Tian Trek said yesterday. Mr. Chua. who is Tan's official coach and manager, will be the Singapore contingent s Chef de85 words
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Advertisement162 1960-08-14 14 Let your l»ftjfcj^sJf/ WOLSELEY j||w^ POWER Feel the exhilarating, extra power of Mobilgas Special. And extra power means extra economy too! PROOF! Wolseley 1500 is economy proved with 45.87 m.p.g. in the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run. MOBILGAS ©I SPECIAL PT|. NOW IN OPERATION THE NEW VI tislt'i- llittn J162 words
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Advertisement689 1960-08-14 14 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching s Stopped in -w-^'l 7 Minutes Do your feet Itch so I .1. badly that they nearly JMB 'Vrsa*T l -*^gXW drlv» you craiy? Does the akin on your feet crack and Infections, as well as lMinworm. Mcl? Are there689 words
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Miscellaneous103 1960-08-14 14 r CROSSWORD SOLUTION a ACROSS: L Spall. 4. S\veet.s. DOWN: 3. 10. Tag. 11. Tiara. 12. Aces. 14. A|«nt 4. Stranded. 5, WulO. Retell. 16, General^. 18, Less. 20. Eat.s. 7 Ere. 8. Tall. 9. Pan.~ Trend. 22. Toy. 24, Mad. 25. Cad. Sermon. 15. Let. 17. Reason. 19. 27.103 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1960-08-14 15 Herbert Morrison - The man who is never too busy to do something for somebody Herbert Morrison FIRST-HAND EVIDENCE BY THE ONLY REAL WITNESSES-WIVES by Mrs. FROM all 1 have seen a politician is almost invariably an impossible person to live with. His wife's job is to smooth out life for him and1,244 words
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Advertisement208 1960-08-14 15 42-*-GI The New Luxury Look in Parker iffi&L Ballpoints hS From the makers of the world's most wanted gifts comes this sparkling i) 11 C 1 J array of new and luxurious ballpoints. DCautllully Dtyled Parker has combined the dependable performance and quality construction With PrecioUS Metals of its famous208 words
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Advertisement261 1960-08-14 15 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 Elastoplast does stay on. Elastoplast In the red tin and on the red spool (S&N) product Distributors lor261 words
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Advertisement83 1960-08-14 16 SUPERSHELL for POWER... for tare free modern motoring 1 W -0 T 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 the83 words
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Miscellaneous1782 1960-08-14 16 *ESGEP BY THE V \\V^ WE'RE REA7Y TO SHOVE OPP AKJV TIME 1 I I'VE REEN TW.M<iN6, JOE.OP SOME AWAZINS \J I ThESE WOO-MOO wO^EN w«,vE STRAhiGE WiSTORv ma^jv VtA«9 AGO I F ILIA *\EKi TO I* \\\yO^/ SAY, TARZAN! ANY PLACE YOUSM... I WOMEN, ABOUT TMR.EE CAYS NORTH OF1,782 words
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Article23 1960-08-14 19 JANE LEE ADVISES WHAT'S your pro blem? Write to Miss jane Lee, The Sunday Times i Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9.23 words
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990 1960-08-14 19 'Keeping up with the times.., says reader who wants origin of kidnap HEAR Know Alls: I think you might find space to keep up with the times by letting me know the origin of the word "kidnap." L. YEARS Penang. Its origin is best explained by splitting the word into990 words
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Article832 1960-08-14 19 IS it more advantageous tor a boy to be his girl's first, or last love? Please comment on my English. ft. 1 dun t think v really matters. If he is her true love, he will be her last whether he is the first or832 words
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Advertisement431 1960-08-14 19 UdDSUP! the smartest girls use tampax! BECAUSE they know that Tampax was invented by a doctor for the benefit of all womrrv— married or sin<! BECAUSE they know, too, that with Tampax internal sanitary protection, nothing can show—and no one can know) BECAUSE Tampax helps them forget about differences in431 words
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Advertisement428 1960-08-14 19 KNJ»Mf 1 AbU j oii nihivi v R\--/Ljr V /*7lLm thinu on >our mind IMttr^n sVtt/l Know MX Tin- ul Times, Times Ilousi\tA^>Mß^r\. -~zz=^J( Mima port- Plcim do '*~"1 »"< s>i*nd stamps »t .^j^^^^'V^V^*^"'"^' addresser* rnvrlnpr*. It'ttrrs h\ povt DROP US A LINE THE CONGO TO A BONGO BEAT... IJEAR428 words
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Article, Illustration2037 1960-08-14 20 EPSOM JEEP; St Honore - All The Way Red Wolf spring big upsets EPSOM JEEP St Honore By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. by Easy win ALL THE WAY, with George Hope astride, created an upset to pay $122 in a 16--horse race over 6f here today. All The Way finished brilliantly to beat the wellbacked Senior2,037 words
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Article497 1960-08-14 20 |£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Pull entries of the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Cornell's first International athletic meet to be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Aug. 16 are: 4.15 p.m. 400 meres hurdles: Johnny Slav. Ya'acob Yahaya. Leong Fook Onn (Spore), Mohamed Radzi Ghazl. Bahuri Aziz (Malaya);497 words
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458 1960-08-14 20 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By CINCAPORE Sat.—Singapore Cricket Association, who have consistently stated their intention to popularise the Same among the youngsters in Singapore, took a backward step when they recalled veteran C. Thuraisingam to the team to meet Selangor in the M.C.A. final against458 words
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Advertisement394 1960-08-14 20 1 2> II IS it 9 t'^jPx^' y A beautiful picture of health, the youngest ItTr J*yg* r^r Chan— God bless him! Mother doing fine too. The Doctor put Mrs. Chan on MARMITE before he Jo^k arrived... said MARMITE is exceptionally rich wT- -j <CE^ n natura minerals and is394 words
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1299 1960-08-14 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP KING'S GOLD CUP CAN BE HIS AGAIN RACING with CHEERS LOOKS SET FOR HIS SIXTH SUCCESS; SHOULD EASIL V GET 7F FEW will expect Happy Melody to be beaten in his attempt to win the Yang di-Pertuan Agong s Cold1,299 words
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Article149 1960-08-14 21 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1. I CHARGE SHEET I FROGGIE jC. WHAT MAT Come What May Redouble I Canaatra 2.15. Here He Comes Come What May Frotf ie Race*. CBM BRANTAS CECIL ST. Brantas Cecil Street Branta* 2.45. Diirk Duet Cheers Cheers Race 3? TIME TO WIN149 words
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Article1178 1960-08-14 21 R.c, I X.15. iCl M Dlv. N Ab«. 7 F»r.. J IJII2 K d> ySf D fnfeK 8.11 9 ".""iTiS I 1. ***** Charge Sbert (Newlands C Spencer, 7 9.0 (SF» Posner 4 i 4. ***** Flying Phoenix (K.Y. Llin) Daniels, 5 8.9 (F) Maddock 41,178 words
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168 1960-08-14 21 Cup race is now hundred years old MELBOURNE, Sat One of the world's great horse races celebrates its centennial this year. The eight-day meeting for the 100 th running of the Melbourne Cup opens on Oct. 29. Australia's big two-mile race, run at Flemington Race Course in Melbourne, offers the168 words
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Article125 1960-08-14 21 LONDON, &>!.— Tea scores In todays cricket matches were: AT LORDS: Surrey 221-4 (J. Ednch 109 no. K. Barrington 67 1 v Mldci AT SOI'THEND: Essex 181-6 v Lanes. AT CHELTENHAM: Hampshire 202-2 iR. Marshall 77, H. Horton 46 no.) v Glouce&ier. AT HOVE: Sussex 200-3 'A.Reuter - 125 words
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Article316 1960-08-14 21 CYDNEY. Sat.— Australian Olympic athletes record 3d impressive but not world record breaking times m the early stages of the preOlympic track and field trials in Sydney today. A crowd of 800 watched the nations 109 top athletes show they were ready for world competition atReuter - 316 words
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Article135 1960-08-14 21 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A 239--member team, the largest contingent to represent Australia at an Olympic meet, is expected to pass through Singapore in two batches tomorrow and on Thursday on their way to the Games in Rome. The first batch of 118 competitors and officials is expected135 words
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Article266 1960-08-14 21 SINOAPORE. Sat. First round result* of the Royal Singapore Golf-Club championship played at Slme Road today were: K W. Bell bt. F. H. Levenhagen 3 and 2; F. U. Turner bt. R. W. Miller 7 and 6: J. C. Hutcheson bt. Dr T. A. L. Gethin-Jone* 3266 words
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Advertisement616 1960-08-14 21 (LASSIFIKI) AJ)S. AT TOUR SERVICE < Spore) in IT.rtf* Sit I Minimum) mmUm I month. It Hurrfs U it Via DIPLOMA* IERTIMCATtt TESTIMONIAL* COUICtf «B!l« fOU TANC'S PHOTOCOPY ICRVH.I lv. Bos 1 PIMPLI TRCATMENTI. I aatfi t>r«uty ■s s ssaiM ir f :T. TOP QUALITY COLOUR prtot rrom tnuuparcacy. Tilspsism616 words
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Advertisement94 1960-08-14 21 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. 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 for me94 words
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Article706 1960-08-14 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By K. LUMPUR, Sat. Vietnamese end hopes of Indonesians by being beaten five-three THE South Korean footballers wj|| never I think cheer a Vietnam goal with so much uproarious enthusiasm as they did Vietnam's third goal against Indonesia in Croup "A" of the706 words
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Obituary38 1960-08-14 22 (111 Words fin (Minimum) IRS LCONC KHAI TMONC Hit of lfeun Leong Kok Mun. OS Khal Mun and Dr. Lrong Chai a. >■■■■■ away prarrfuliv hoim 12th Aut£. 1960 at 7.20 p.m. Fun' ta: Sunday 1 1 noon.38 words
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Article166 1960-08-14 22 LONDON, Sat. Burnley, the English League champions, and Wolverhampton Wanderers, the V Cup champions, drew l-l in their FA. harity Shield match today. Burnley led 1-0 at half time. Results of today's Scottish League and Cup matches were (half time scores in bracket) Aberdeen166 words
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Article28 1960-08-14 22 THE HAGUE, Sat.— Everton. the English First Division fooiball side, beat A D.O. (Th* Hague) 3-0 here last night. Everton led 1-0 at half-time Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article387 1960-08-14 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JuiALAYA were 39 runs ahead with all their second innings wickets intact in their schoolboys international cricket match against Singapore at Shaw Road today. Close of play scores wer^ Malaya 73 and 30-0; Singapore 64 Malaya had a good start, i their387 words
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Article156 1960-08-14 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Hong Kong beat Singapore 3-2 in the match for both teams in Group "A" of the Merdeka Third Anniversary soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium tonighr. Hong Koiir led 2-1 at half time. Hong Kong's scorers were Lee Tak Wing In the 12th minute and156 words
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Article561 1960-08-14 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seah Pone Pin. Singapore's SEA. P. Games silver medal- list and Malayan breast stroke champion, was the star I performer at the Singapore j Amateur Swimming Associa- tion's junior championships at Tanjong Rhu today. Slxieen-year-old Seah, who faUed to qualify for tne561 words
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687 1960-08-14 22 MALA YA 5 BEST 400 METRES BY JEGATHESAN SEREMBAN. Saturday. fJt JECATHESAN. the slimly built 17-year old Malayan hope for the Rome Olympics this month, ran his best-ever 400 metres to clock 48.5 sec to beat his rival, V. Velauthan, by 12 yards in the first National athletics championships which687 words
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Article39 1960-08-14 22 BLOEMFONTEIN. Sat South Africa drew 11-11 with New Zealand in the third Rugby Union International match here today. South Africa led 3-0 at half time South Africa won the ttrM Test and New Zealand won the second.39 words
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113 1960-08-14 22 OWEN'S 24 YEARS OLD RECORD IS BROKEN WALNUT, C Ralph Boston ol Tennessee broad jumprd 'JGlt. lliin. but night in bi< Ovw'i M-ye&r-old world record -olae.si mark in track and field annals. Boston's brilliant perlormance ■M MM >'t three new world records set In the dresi rehearsal of the U.S.113 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-08-14 22 ATHLETICS: Sekolah Melayu Pulau Sudong; Singapore Sikh championships, Fairer Park (1.45 p.m.). BADMINTON- Inter-commercial houie (tinal> Eveready v Shell, S.B.A. Hall (8 p.m.t. CRICKET: S.C. A. senior tournament I.A. v S.C.R.C, Shenton Way; Police v R.A.P., Changi; University v C.S.C, Balestler Road; S.C.C. v SRC, padang; Junior "A" Serangoon Gardens133 words
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