The Straits Times, 3 December 1961
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Title Section18 1961-12-03 1 ARCHIVES. NATIONAL LJMWIY, SINGAFOKE, 6. THE SUNDAY TIMES in Matey* No. 1369. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1961 20 CENTS18 words
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Article77 1961-12-03 1 HUNDREDS... of late night cinemagoers were turned away from midnight shows in Singapore last night when over 400 employees of the Shaw Brothers branch of the General Employees I nnui decided to stop work over an overtime dispute. The affected theatres: Capitol, Oriental, Queens, Hoover. Sun (New World), Grand77 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1961-12-03 1 PEKING AND PEACE Insurance: Are you sure you are properly insured? A Sunday Times analysis to safeguard your family: P. 8 'The biggest world problem today' NEW YORK, Saturday. [N a searing attack in the General Assembly last night the U.S. described Communist China is "a massive and brutal threat"Reuter - 1,406 words
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Article366 1961-12-03 1 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By PUNTERS ASSURED OF A FAIR DEAL SINGAPORE. Sat. Malayan punters will be assured of a fair deal on racetracks throughout the peninsula soon when powerful cine cameras will record the start to finish of every race. These cameras more popularly known as the366 words
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Article65 1961-12-03 1 ROOM Mi vice is now provided for prisoners in Morris County Jail, in New Jersey. No longer must they bant; on cell doors and shout. They Mmply press a button, and an attendant comes along to see what they want. Great, the prisoners think, for no one65 words
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55 1961-12-03 1 BOMBAY. Sat. Major Yuri Gagarin. Russia's first cosmonaut, and his wile arrived here today from Lucknow. North India, by speeia' plane for a twoday VIMt. Met at the airport by thou-san-ls of people. Major Gagarin was presented with a silver tray on brhd'.r of55 words
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Article34 1961-12-03 1 Marlene Dietrich The Bta siren, is &uin<» the McCall Corpora t lot.. publishers of McCall magazine, for 56.000.000 damages, for alleged libei contained in an article in the March 1960 iisue of the magazine.34 words
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Article20 1961-12-03 1 ANKARA. Sa*..— Ma.tlal law in Turkey vas lifted today. It was imposed on April 28, 1960. Renter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration897 1961-12-03 1 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE %Jfoua£\ Tears on the quay as liner takes King and Queen on overseas tour By PENKNta. SAT "gELAMAT TINGGAL." Loud and clear came these farewt'll words from \\\c Raja Permaisuri Agong, standing on Hie bridge of the liner Asia, in acknowledgement of the waves of897 words
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Advertisement81 1961-12-03 1 CHOOSING A> GIFT THAT WILL CONVEY YOUR SENTIMENTS X ELOOUENTLY IS SO SIMPLE Puts confidence in Christmas giving ....with gifts so right you can't go wrong! Lipstick '^^^^k JjjK 'Fuluroma' W^M case plus \V^M l& refills v^*^ AquOTiOfine Ss Ho'lequm -^^^^^tr lo on 8 Ol I r i V ti'spenjer.81 words
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Article, Illustration32 1961-12-03 2 A lovel y smile and a handshake for Danish Consul Royal PHOTONEWS Bidding good-bye to the consular corps. The Danish Consul, Mr. S.A.B. Hansen, shakes hands with the Queen.— Sunday Times picture.32 words
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170 1961-12-03 2 N. BORNEO A GOOD PLACE FOR INVESTING: GOVERNOR JESSELTON. Sat. The Governor. Sir William Goode, today assured investors that North Borneo was a "very prosperous country with a great potential for the future." The development of the country's economy compared very favourably with any part of SouthEast Asia, he said170 words
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110 1961-12-03 2 A HOUSEWIFE IS CLEARED OF ABUSE' CHARGES CLNGAPORE, Sat. A housewife, Mrs. Lily Tan, alias Yong Lan Ying, was acquitted in the Sixth Magistrate's Court today on two summons charges of using abusive language and voluntarily causing hurt to a school teacher The case arose when Syl- via Pau Si110 words
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Article23 1961-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Botanic Gardens here tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.23 words
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Article407 1961-12-03 2 v 'POINTER' on training jg m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mm i i +w iwn MTTff: NO matter what breed a puppy is, he is always a playful little bundle. Puppyhocd is, of course, the childhood of the dog, and should be an407 words
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Article, Illustration991 1961-12-03 3 APPEAL GOES OUT TO CATHOLICS ON BEHALF OF A MAN MARTYR WHO ONCE A SAINT STUDIED IN PENANG WANTED: Two miracles for submission to Rome in connection with canonisation of a former Penang Seminary student beheaded in Vietnam in 1953. How would you react if991 words
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Article, Illustration327 1961-12-03 3 DO you remember old Daredevil Biogg.s." one Circus man asked another. •Oh yes! He was the chap who used to do a liontaming act. Finished it off by putting his right forearm in a lien's mouth. I wonder what's happened to old 'Daredevil.' "Oh, tvs still327 words
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Article365 1961-12-03 3 Girls in for chess ...IN A BIG WAY rIE girls of the Raja Perempuan School in Ipoh arc taking to chess in a big way. They have formed a club, the first of its kind in Malaya, played and lost to the boys of the Sultan Yusof School in Batu365 words
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Advertisement76 1961-12-03 3 Christmas time is %W^|t^^2y«eHpy No eh d can resist a Pedigree Doll or Soft Toy —so i^inP lovable, so lifelike, they almost breafhe. Skilfully J\3~>'. t^.^N hand-finished in a specially equipped factory to the -v highest standards of quality and hyy&r^Offi k-L^l^-~~*^ /**sA^j*\. 9'° ne c Pedigree Play Pets are76 words
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Advertisement309 1961-12-03 3 comes true AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY FvrMiw ROLLtI pre«rami: ROLLtIFLfX T 3 If ttf TELC-ROLLEIFLEX ROLLEI PENTA PRISM ROLLEI MICRO ATTACHMENT Roll.. Projector £ea Master />^_ s i!l, Shirts AH^i EXTRA Smw Whitnm EXTRA CfMN Reft nt ion I IXTRA Smart Cuff, "£>V i Aba KOOLTON I I! 4 Shlrti A Sp«,t309 words
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Article381 1961-12-03 4 EIGHTY dams to Singapore 13 I MANY nights I have spent alone in the Straits Times library in Singapore until well after midnight, immersed in another world revealed by turning over the pages of newspapers 20 years old. Their print is still clear and fresh, their pages smooth and unblemished.381 words
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Article, Illustration2917 1961-12-03 4 The Last Weekend at cabaret QUOTE: Nevertheless, both during the, period before the war and during the campaign itself, an artificial and unwarlike atmosphere prevailed throughout Malaya. Lt. General A. E. PERCIVAL, C.8.. D.5.0., 0.8.E.. M.C. CONTINUING.... PART ONE OF A GREAT NEW MALAYAN SERIAL IT IS Saturday night in2,917 words
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Article165 1961-12-03 4 WERE YOU THERE? WRITE and tell us what happened to you in December, 1941. Your story can help make history. History not written by the military expert*. or professional journalists. History ytt to bo written— by the pcoplr of Malaya. The priiple wiio saw it all happening. The people who165 words
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Advertisement209 1961-12-03 4 GREAT OFFER flHHflp^HHjjHi bar of new K »^r s a p I I when you buy jor Here's your chance to try Brylcreem, the world's leading hairdressing. and get a -sv f ree normal size bar of new Creamolive ■■••■<W !sHSir' vj* I Soap. Brylcreem gives your hair a V209 words
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Advertisement62 1961-12-03 4 Give JEWELLERY ...A possession to Cherish— a truly thoughtful Gift. ll ll ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS of superb quality and skilled workmanship. Platinum Jawalftry with Prtcieut Storxt Cultured Pearl Ornomtntt Jod* and Cold Ornament* Mikimoto Pearls YOU SAVE MORE r>en vcu Cuv from u» o"0 you GET FRIENDLY SERVICE TIN62 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-12-03 5 The acting Australian High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. A. Woolcott, gave a buffet party at his re', idence on Friday night to members of the Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association. About 150 people were present. Sunday Times picture shows, from left Miss jan Oliphant,57 words
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Article323 1961-12-03 5 SPURS ARE BACK TO TOP FORM T ONDON. Sat. Tottenham Hotspur returned to top form in today's England soccer league programme with a decisive 4 2 away win against West Bromwich. Burnley maintained their lead by beating Sheffield I nited 4-2. iTMMI I Wrst Ham I Birmingham :t .irdifT 11323 words
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Article34 1961-12-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be shut 'Ml tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONKS TWO and THREE and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES FIVE and SEVEN.34 words
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Article403 1961-12-03 5 MOT many animals can hang by up their tails. A memory of illustrated children's stones may Make HI think of monkeys, bui co nnd look at a monkey its tail seems to be of very little use. and in fact it is very often docked In pet one*.403 words
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Article, Illustration529 1961-12-03 5 Magistrate fails to patch up quarrel KUALA LUMPUR. Sat y\R. Chan Siew Yoon, a Kuala Lumpur magistrate, today tried to settle a quarrel between a woman and her mother-in-law without success. He was hearing a private summons case of alleged assault brought by Mrs. Mali Kee Soo against her mother-in-law,529 words
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Article112 1961-12-03 5 THEY CHEATED DEATH AND WON FAME SOME people flirt with death for money. Some court death voluntarily but the gripping sagas of those who have cheated death and lived are few and far between. Nicholas Stephen Alkemade tell three and a half miles without a parachute and lived. Dick Grace112 words
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Article, Illustration111 1961-12-03 6 A HOLIDA V CLUB HIGHLANDS GOLFERS GET MODERN BUILDING The new $25,000 golf club, built by the Tanoh Rara Town Council, Cameron Highlands, which was opened on Tuesday by the Sultan of Pahang It fills a long-felt need in Tanah Rato where visiting golfers had found the old log cabin,111 words
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247 1961-12-03 6 HUEN PENG KONG - 'Dagger men bound and gagged us' women tell court HUEN PENG KONG By Ipoh, Saturday 'pWO women today told how they were awakened by armed men, gajfffed and bound and robbed of cash and jewellery. They were giving evidence nl a preliminary inquiry in which Seah kok Thong, of Kuala247 words
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Article39 1961-12-03 6 SINGAPORE. Sat— About 150 workprs of Guthrie and Co. Ltd. in Battery Road went on strike today, while the two-day strike by 35 workers of International Film Distributors in Cathay Building has been called off.39 words
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136 1961-12-03 6 CINGAPORE. Sal.— The chairman of the Worker*" Party. Mr. David Marshall. Assemblyman for Anton, will ask thr PTlme Minuter. Mr. l*e Kuan Yew. In the Legislative Assembly to clarify certain statements he had made about expatriate lawyers in a radio broadcast last October. Mr.136 words
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Article163 1961-12-03 6 VISITORS SEE HYDRO PLANS TANAH HATA. Satunlay. J^ MAJOR attraction for visitors to this holiday resort is a room a( Ihibu. near here, where the head office of the hydro-electric project is located. 1_ In the room is an exhibit of four models which cost about $15,000 to163 words
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198 1961-12-03 6 Si 1 pore s first 'speak Malay' week SINGAPORE, Sat. Sin|O gapore will hold its first National Lansuaue Week from Jan. 29. with the aim of using Malay more often and more widely. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture said that a special series of 25 lessons in the198 words
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Advertisement164 1961-12-03 6 The only toothbrush with i c^^Slaw *r*\ t^ A n t I*l j J c^Sj/ verm .Tighter action which I* 00 repels and destroys germs Dr. West's IM Dr. West's is the largest selling tooth- j IM brush in the world. There is a size and a '^j^wl IM shape164 words
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Advertisement336 1961-12-03 6 VV E ott n ta 'k about species in mated together to produce tills column, but it b very fOOllg. and tn.it these young in diflicult to say vital a species turn could breed. in. In the old days, when peo- If they .were real spe< npie believed that all336 words
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Article185 1961-12-03 7 CINGAPORE. Sat.—Secondary classes run by the Adult fiducation Board here will be held only on five nights a weok next veai. instead of six a* at present. This was revealed today by the board chairman. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair Next year classes will be from 6.30185 words
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Article47 1961-12-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— Police have appealed for eye witnesses of a fatal crash at the 7J mile Upper Thomson Roao yesterday The victim, an unidentified Chinese aged about 50 was knocked down by a oar at 7 a.m. He died later in hospital.47 words
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496 1961-12-03 7 THE TENGKU LEAVES LONDON 'SATISFIED Rahman wants to consult Cabinet colleagues on British suggestion on Borneo Commission From Doug Lacksrsteen LONDON, Saturday. MALAYA'S Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, leaves London tomorrow "satisfied but not as completely as I would have wished to be" after talks with the British Government on496 words
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157 1961-12-03 7 NAVY COMES TO IPOH FOR CHURCH WEDDING IPOH. Sat O«icer.-> of thf Royal Malayan Navy from Singapore came to Ipoh for the wedding of a brother officer with a convent teacher. The bridegroom was Lieut. Philip Phang Kok Keng. of the Royal Malayan Navy who returned to Ipoh. his hometown,157 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-12-03 7 TOP: Mr. Albert Chia Thian Swre with bis bride, the former Miss Patricia Hou Tsc Ee. after their marriage at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church Singaporp. yesterday. A dinner reception was later held at the New Pek- ing Garden Restaurant at the New World94 words
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Advertisement268 1961-12-03 7 THE SINGAPORE BANK EMPLOYEES' UNION NOTICE The Singapore Bank Krnployres' Union wishes to inform the public at large that there is no industrial action in all the Banks except that the staff of the Chartered Bank and the Far Eastern Bank Ltd.. have declined to do overtime work. The staff268 words
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Advertisement910 1961-12-03 7 Baby and mother will love you for this gift '^pj^jt^t Party Pants THIS YEARS MOST SUCCESSFUL GIFT! A /&'s~\ \j V 7 *Zl Wa/erproo/ £W&> por %igjis^J pants t. .•*■>' That's why ever half the babies in America over half million babies in Britain too arc cool and com fortable910 words
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Miscellaneous415 1961-12-03 7 pie Ana T.'ie 11*1(0 MJMTJ 8.30 DAniO MAI AYA Relax And UttCO 90C DUcoveiKAUIU IVIMUMTM mAU StaUo 1:) 930 Tile newv AM Kuala Lum,.ur, Penaiis. »•*<>, NeAMa.k/Inuiiuc.e. 9.45 MtJaoca ana Natioual .shortwave H" clc A v Ih L l[e 0,, i. Bon NecarA-ku and tv ie Hea P 10 00415 words
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Article25 1961-12-03 8 ft II assSj 5/0 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Oliver Beet Beng I frit nds and relatives for nn tin' occasion of tbctr 0n '2.12.61.25 words
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Article101 1961-12-03 8 ;n »nrrf« S/» Ifinimumj THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS It'" fKajiMMM I" handhag I ixury ■linnnail al only S6/. each 1ln« stores. OOROTHV CRAY— Kor hfvity the iv. Individual Uake-up de£n<itratlor« skin Car* advice and bj by Beauty Bpci. Anna 81m M tbc Doro<ntT Salon, 13."136 M., Sinjcaporc. 1. Please 77M1101 words
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Article56 1961-12-03 8 M Word.. fUt 'ViH.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETV, OMN Road. Singapore. rvfcp ft a.m.. Sunday Bchoo* mSO ii.m. Wednetday meeting wblcß t. •-•iinonini^ of bealtng at v lcom». RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT Ft. CtthaaMl 'Anglican) Sunday Rrrvice'a Holy Communion 7.00 am i«nM> B.(M> a.m. <»unu>. U' noon. lervtea in Mandarin 956 words
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Article285 1961-12-03 8 THE HOPE OF TOMORROW TWO factors shine like beacons above the hurlyburly of the examination boycott in Singapore: 1. The courage of parents who have braved the pickets to get their children to the examination centres and prove that parental authority still counts for something on this island. 2. The285 words
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1146 1961-12-03 8 ARTHUR COPAL AN - ARE YOU SURE HOW YOU ARE INSURED? ARTHUR COPAL AN I I^^^^^^p^^lV^W^^tH BEFORE YOU SIGN ITS ALWAYS BEST TO CONSULT A BROKER By I HAVE two insurance policies. I took out the first one because I have, a friend whose father is the chairman of the company, and also because1,146 words
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Article738 1961-12-03 8 Boxing a pioneer industry— a plan BB TODAY I ask: Why can't we regard professional boxing as a pioneer industry. Lay off the crippling entertainment tax. at least, until the sport is on its feet again. Europe, America, Australia all -egard professional boxing as big business. Nearer home the Philippines.738 words
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Article89 1961-12-03 8 1 SUPPORT your editorial "Just how good are we" (.Sunday Times, Nov. 26) in which you call lor a new appraisal of our educational system. We are living in fast moving times. Yesterday Malaya was content to travel by horse-cart. Today lets zoom in our skies.89 words
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Article138 1961-12-03 8 A GIRL as a vet Well, the thought would never have struck us except for the wonderful article you had in your paper (Sunday Times. Nov. 19). We have a daughter who had set her heart on medicine But the way the School Certificate Examination138 words
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Article100 1961-12-03 8 I WAS most Interested to read the comments of the Miss Worlds who gathered in London recently for the annual beauty banquet (Sunday Times. Nov. 26) It goes to prove one thing: The type of entrant for these contests is changing rapidly. No longer do you have100 words
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Article267 1961-12-03 8 OLD friends fade away and only death brings them to mind. That was my reaction when I read ot the death ot Mr. Cheeseman (Sunday Times Nov. 26 > in your paper How well I remember him sitting in that old Education Department building oIT Ba*u267 words
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Article56 1961-12-03 8 MISS Hasnah VlmalaChen should be castigated for talking about Non Records (Sunday Times. Nov. 26) and NOT saying a word about the Non-Music which seems to pour in an endless stream from Radio Singapore these days. I refer to the commercials which are making a Non-Sense about my56 words
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Article141 1961-12-03 8 IS language learning a gift which some people have and others don't? I ask this because I was Intrigued to read Hasnah Vimala-Chen's story about the Singapore Sikh family (Sunday Times. Nov. 26) which has picked up Chinese with such appa- rent ease. 1 remember when141 words
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Article96 1961-12-03 8 I READ with interest your last week's end-of-term analysis and would wish to advocate that the system of awarding "positions' to pupils be abolished forthwith In its place, the "Grades" system, as adopted by the Cambridge School Certificate Examination Board should be used. Many a child had96 words
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Article53 1961-12-03 8 "IIIRACLE Boy" by Patricia Tan (Sunday iTI Times. Nov. 26) was a warm and touching article. It made the day for me. I was deeply moved, almost to tears, by the faith of this mother, her love for ncr stricken child and her faith in God.53 words
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Article, Illustration616 1961-12-03 8 ALINE CHOONG - The two loves of an iron god ALINE CHOONG By 1 1 MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 21 HK is the one chap who disproves the belief that anatomy is something thai looks best on a girl. He disproves it very effectively too for he combines the mus Clllar conceit of616 words
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Advertisement32 1961-12-03 8 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protects your business SKRIP is the safest M for business because it can be erased or washed out. but never completefy removed— --s back under "black light' SHEAFFERS32 words
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Advertisement196 1961-12-03 8 t f "ma coooesponoe>ice BU4SUI AJTTC BAOO COUSSt' COUBOB IS EXCELLEMT/ IT J -ill HAVE I LOOKS UKE TUEBEO EVEN SHOWS HOW I CAN -IDBARN £i&\ BARN WHILE I LEARN TH« KIT I'OA TRAINED BY jS~--~) AeSEK*a)l_lN(» ARTC WEU. I*^l jM\ I ONLY WART OV A VOURE THE MAN I'196 words
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Article, Illustration347 1961-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday 'piIK University of Malaya Students' Union here today broke its silence on agitation against the Government Chinese Secondary IV Examination. Union president, Mr. S. Paramsothy (above) said: "The fact that the union has not issued a statement should not be construed as347 words
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409 1961-12-03 9 Premier YOU DID NOT ALLOW praises RED EXPLOITATION strikers GARLANDS^ FOR THREE FROM UNION^ o j^l£[A L S SINGAPORE, Saturday. yjl!. Lee Kuan Vow today praised leaders of the Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation for not allowing the Communists to exploit its recentlysettled 25-day essential sen-ices strike. Mr. Lee409 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-12-03 9 GROUP VISITS DEVAN NAIR IN HIS HOSPITAL BED TOP picture: 1 hi Primp Minister. .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. xpeaking at Msterday's ceremony in which he was garlanded for his "fairness" in settling the essential services strike. On his left are Mr. K. Suppiah and Mr. D. Veeraiyan. LOWER left: Mr115 words
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Article100 1961-12-03 9 Bookings for Xmas calls tomorrow SINGAPORE. Sat.— Subscriber.-, 0 wishing to make overseas telephone calls during the Christmas/New Yeur period to England and Europe should book their calls early to avoid disappointment Bookings ran be m&de Irom Monday. Special arrangements have been made With the Brlttofa Pot Office for the100 words
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168 1961-12-03 9 'I am gang leader' man alleged to have told towkay PENANG, Saturday. J^ MAN told the owner of a furniture shop he was a secret society leader and demanded money, the Sessions Court here was told to- day. Lee Sam Tua. 22. pleaded not guilty to extorting $36 from Yeoh168 words
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98 1961-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Singer Frank Sinatra Is due to arrive at Singapoe airport at 12.30 a.m. on Monday from Sydney where he has been appearing in a show. He and a group of friends will stay for two days at Seavlew Hotel before flying98 words
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86 1961-12-03 9 SECRET SOCIETY THUGS MURDER HAWKER SINGAPORE, Sat. A vegetable hawker was killed In one of three secret society clashes yesterday evening in the Havelock Road area. The hawker, Ng Yak Hui, 30, suffered multiple stab wounds in the chest and fell beside his handcart near the junction of Havelock Road86 words
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Article266 1961-12-03 9 CINGAPOHE. Sat.— Business on the Malayan Slock Exchange. SlnvHpcre section today with the numNr of deals In buckets: Industrials b*l Smelting (30C) $L'5J bL. U.OOOi 52.0L 1 (900 > $2.33 SL; F. and N (1.000) 52.415: Rclhmans isoo> I (2UOOi 79 S. Times '2.0001 53.0.5,266 words
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Miscellaneous87 1961-12-03 9 TODAY: o*di,i Kectoil 5.34 m i7.21t>. il.36 p.m. (5.8ft>; Singapore 7.29 a.m. (7.6ft t, 6 17 ;i.m. iV.Uft >. 7 46 p.m. .son 2.28 a.m. (7.;fO. 3.06 pm. u;:Kti: Port Sweueni'am 1.23 a.m. MM 1 48 pm UOfti: PeuUM B.lfl .in ij.SU), 10.20 p n. <7ft> mimiikrOW: Sedill Kechil 687 words
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Article232 1961-12-03 10 NO W— DOLLS THAT CAN KISS! V T EW YORK. Sat. Toy manufacturers have to be inspired I in America around Christmas time, if they are to jolt the jaded enthusiasm of United ;ites youngsters. A mfre doll Is no thrill to a little girl who already owns everything from232 words
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Article, Illustration432 1961-12-03 10 U.N. Katanga chief O'Brien is relieved of his post J)R. CONOR O'BRIEN, United Nations representative in Katanga has been released from his assignment to 'return to the Irish Foreign Service, it was announced here yesterday. A statement on behalf of V Thant, the acting I.X. Secretary rjeneral issued on theReuter - 432 words
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Advertisement188 1961-12-03 10 I 4711 TOSCA Perfumed Cologne a sparkling $g. I youthful fragrance to refresh you and enchant giS I 4711 TOSCA Perfume for the evening i -c-» j||| superbly fragrant unforgettably alluring. i|| j xffij m \9\ c* i 'tot II 4711 TOSCA Lotion -for soft s I elegance and distinction.188 words
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Advertisement69 1961-12-03 10 <S Sk** sP it She's preparing* to be a Beautiful Lady... Lucky little girl, her mother knows that only the p products are gentle enough to cherish delicate ikmt. That's why she always chooses Pears. Pears famous soap, to keep baby's complexion soft and clear; and fraprant Baby Powder, to69 words
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Article337 1961-12-03 11 NEWS SUNDAY IN AMERICA I was double-crossed too, says the wife NEW YORK BROOKLYN authorities are outraged. What has angered them Is the sage of Fred Santiago, 'vho has collected $51,000 in welfare relief money. Police are lookinK fo r nim. because, they .say. all the time that he v337 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-12-03 11 LEAVING HIS KART FOR A SEAT BY QUEEN AFFAIRS <>! State slip into the background as a young king relaxes with a cigarette at the feet oi" his queen. Near by, go-karts send the dust swirling as they race on the Amman airfield circuit. But89 words
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1462 1961-12-03 11 I'M NOT WORRIED OVER FALL-OUT SAYS AN EXPERT THE BOMB: ASTONISHING STATEMENT BY A MAN WHO KNOWS d TMf PACE THAT KEEPS I YOU IN THE PICTURE. JN ;ill the lalk about atomic fall-out what are the facts? How much radiation does it take to harm people? How much do1,462 words
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Advertisement219 1961-12-03 11 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS I v.fl m. mi 1^ i>w I BBt l^ /C^y^BM BM ''^H I B^bW* _^Lh LbLW It -^B^l bW^'.^V^^b^^V^C^V^ I Q IbW d f 4>rT.^S» *L 91HLvbBbV r i IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in219 words
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Advertisement379 1961-12-03 11 |p&|kLj§| The MARMITE 11 flip STRENGTH Z^l t>. I "*V^ v ~^HHB marvite »s nzz_ I \^*i /^L -^^^^B 4N INFANT f o°*> 1 B^t— "JP^^^^HL^" MARMITE FOR |> EXTRA STRENGTH aß^^B B^H^ .^a^LH ß^L^k jaJHbh k^bb i Lhbv. L^b^b^~~ -i. r* -^**r 3 .^B^B^a^L^r JbIH 88l -\i V ~^i^zi379 words
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Article, Illustration1852 1961-12-03 12 IGO GAY WITH GEISHA GIRLS In a country of bath houses, bustle and lovely women MY bedside phone rang again and I stared at it balefully. Three times already it had rung, and soft, pleading little voices had asked for Shigeo. I was getting a little fed up with Shigeo,1,852 words
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Article95 1961-12-03 12 VIRGINIA McKonna i- remembered here as the st,ar of "A Town Llko Alice." a film about women prison-ers-of-war during the Japanese occupation. Why des she shun films today? The answer la that actor Bill Travers' actress wife prefers motherhood to stardom. They have a three-year-old son.95 words
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Advertisement205 1961-12-03 12 Opening at Victoria Manorial Hail oo D#»e«rab«» 16th and A bold through th« 19rh. Many 4J9L^L^a^a^kbw our product* will ba dia* »tfa r Lfca^^ playvd and a f#a!ura attrao* vo j B|^^ 4 tion will b* th« fashion ibowi laßfe p* Qyoh Jm *CPa?alaf% a m .aVJafl 1 Pr °dur>205 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-12-03 13 I PREVIEWED two now films last week. One is savage. The other is bold. Both arc powerful in their own ways. Each, to a certain extent, succeeds as a testimony of a life in today's cities. An attempt to show up the darker side94 words
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Article, Illustration400 1961-12-03 13 TAKING THE BIG RACIAL PLUNGE FLAME IN THE STREETS John Mills, Sylvia Syms, Brenda dc Banzie, Johnny Sekka, Ann Lynn Rank Organisation \in colour* BEACON in a dark corner of contemporary London life. That was how a British iilm critic described this British picture when it was400 words
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Article, Illustration277 1961-12-03 13 The dumb blonde is a big hit LIZ FRASER, the Cockney actress with the lithe ngure and broad wit, was discovered by the Boulting Brothers and made a big hit in their tilt at the trade unions film. "I'm All Right. Jack Since then Miss Fraser has become the No.277 words
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Article411 1961-12-03 13 So savage but this is no loser THE HUSTLER Foul Newman, Piper Laurie, George C. Scott, Jackie Gleaton 2Qth Century-Fox HUSTLER is a sort of urban rustler. In the United States, anyway. A cuestick con-man. A poolroom shark. A professional with a tableside manner, who disguises himself as an artless411 words
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314 1961-12-03 13 Patricia Lewi « - WOOMPH! THAT'S SCHELL THE 'NEW WAVE' RAVE Patricia Lewi« riE. T>LANING In on Europe's 1 "New Wave" of actors comes a new rave Maximilian Schell. 1 His powerful attraction— shortly to be showcased when Sunle» Kramers "Judgment at Nuremberg' la premiered m West Berlin om Dec. 14 Is oa lanced314 words
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Advertisement445 1961-12-03 13 [Organisation J iithi.iiiAi n ay: Please Note Chonq, Ol 'imci:4 1 1 00 a m-2 15-* IS 9 15pm X I fn*r- Mum* James Charlton X STEWART HESTON X Today 845 am OINO" AA) f»]i]:f»i "■l3«TJ||r.» t How Showing! V^^rj JACKPALANQE *_f>RIVAK 1 .Rebel/ TfCHNICOIO* Z On S/,,f^-! X X445 words
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Advertisement74 1961-12-03 13 i CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR ARE NEAR! Please call at:— YEE LOONG TAILOR, 223, Selegie Road (Near REX Cinema) Singapore 7. Tel: ***** il 9l H __f Picture showing Mr. Chee receiving his Honours Diploma in cutting. For Your Latest Suits with Up to-dare Continental Stylings and other various latest Fashions74 words
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Advertisement348 1961-12-03 13 EMOTIONAL DYNAMITE! \_jj£r The MMX OH&ANISATIOM yrtxnu HOT SAKE* Pr^utt.er, JOHN MILLS -SYLVIA SYMS BRENDA DEBANZIE ka CINMuScoM riCTURE IN COLOUR A-J frMfrKl COMING! w^mLmLmmammJw (Singapore) Y*\t\fXF COMING! (SINGAPORE) j Tht word for Robert RetMn't 'Th« Hintltr" Dfl^SlOTI Jvf#» Jl____a ft \^A^ I f B^ JOth C.nrury-Fox ((TUr UIICTI CD"348 words
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Article, Illustration237 1961-12-03 14 FOUR CASH PRIZES TO BE WON WEEKLY WINNER of the weeks FIRST PRIZE Of $30 is "African Giraffe" (right), submitted by P. Chan, P.O. Box 180, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Chan used a Super Ikonta camera and Ilford F.P. 3 Him. Setting, with green filter: 15 6. 1./2 SO second. The237 words
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Advertisement130 1961-12-03 14 all I need is in THE COMPLETE BABY FOOD f m wk I i^^^^^^^T^ I If 1H I 1 fi J) I Lactogen the world famous full I L^J cream milk lood for infants— L^^^^^^|^feHßß^B contains all these added vitamins ■^Ba^aw^l jnd iron. These vitamin additions >ire beneficial for the130 words
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Advertisement4 1961-12-03 14 NEXT WEEK: December up-country.4 words
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529 1961-12-03 15 A welcome relief —the '62 Budget ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE HOLDING SHARES THE Singapore Finance Minister's "no new tax" Budget introduced in the midst of the marathon merger-Malaysia debate in the Legislative Assembly, was a welcome relief in a troubled week. I quote Dr. Goh Keng Swee: "In the last 10529 words
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Article511 1961-12-03 15 Q: What are the benefits to be gained by having the shares I buy registered in my name? JIMMY, of Singapore. A: It would most certainly be advisable to register any shares you buy In your name as soon as possible. There are two reasons for this: 1. You can511 words
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312 1961-12-03 15 The Sunday Times Doctor tells bedtime story of people's odd habits DEOPLE will spend what they haven't got on a new car; what they vainly hope to have on a new kitchen. They spend the odd change on decorating, but never, never do they buy a new bed. You see.312 words
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Advertisement254 1961-12-03 15 m^ O Jyu Zs HUSBANDS AND WIVES can assure security with a GREAT EASTERN JOINT LIFE Endowment Policy The Sum Assured is paid on the death Of either or •t ihe end of the selected term of years. With the BIGGEST BONUSES paid by any Life Assurance Company in Malaya254 words
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Advertisement224 1961-12-03 15 BY THE CITY S EDITOR CUT this page out I and keep for future reference. If yon have S a problem, write to: I The City Editor. Sunday Times, Times 1 House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. ■^r^ '^■^^^■t afl I Mw Bj&X^JfDtCTP*) m iBl m I^B^BIB^B^HB B^bl BY <mMbWo£*224 words
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Advertisement100 1961-12-03 15 Open the door to business suoceM TRAIN IN NEW YORK FOR A COMMERCIAL CAREER (^•^•^^w >»^BB^B^B^^^ aCr-^B» INTENSIVE COURSES (Individual Instruction For Men <t Women) ►Business Administration Executive Secretarial 'English ißookkeeping/Accounting »Foreign Trade •Stenography ißi-Lingual Secretarial eßusiness Machines sComptnturtrf NEW CLASSES START WEEKLY Ujf With the recommendation of llic school,100 words
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Miscellaneous133 1961-12-03 15 iM myou \J(cwLb\SH of me, i S Sisze ims M/gm<EMy, AIEETIMG YOU V A£MW>OS£, feUT I ALWAYS WUAT A MAGNIFICENT J L^k^mMW KX/P OiVA/ L lAWGIMED rVEALTUY ANO I COLLECTION P£OUsn\ (HOME LIKETWff,Jj:.IVE GOrJ /SUCCESSFUL P>Q(ME-UK£J I VOLTAIkQ. CAMUS. UOCDNKSS-TM: HAD TO < VfOURSELF.tt- THAT <\JM/£ AUSJ&i —\SMU J K133 words
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Article, Illustration555 1961-12-03 16 FEDERATION HELD IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY MATCH, BUT THE.. Hon Yam caps good display with equaliser 'JJM)ERDO(,S" Singapore today took the honours in the drawn 1-all international hockey match against the Federation on the S.C.C padanj;. Thrro was no doubt about this. Handicapped by the loss of555 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-12-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Top British jockey, 28-year-old Lester Piggott, will definitely ride on the first two days. Dec. 24 and Dec. 27. of the Singapore Turf Clubs St. Leger Meeting. This morning S.T.C. secretary Mr. D. R. H. Brown said that he had received a179 words
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Article59 1961-12-03 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. A Malayan Selection will meet The Rest at hockey on the padang tomorrow at 4.15 p.m. Malayan Selection: Anwarul Hag; Thuraisingam. Shanmuga nathan; Chua Eng Wah, Skinner. Arulra); Sabapathy, Kartar Singh. Paramalingam, L. Nonis, K. Gomes. The Rest: Foong Kong Chee: Ananarajah, Sarboo: Selvarajah,59 words
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Article219 1961-12-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. A late goal against the run of play enabled Federation to draw 1-1 with Singapore in the annual Junior international hockey match on the padang today. Federation, however, fully deserved to share the honours. They had as many, if not more, scoring chances219 words
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Article62 1961-12-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. T.H.A. Potts (nett 71) won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Dlv. "A" medal at Slme Road today. Ball sweep winners: First nine K. Alisop (34'j); Second nine G.T. Moffett, C.C. Tobenhouse and D.J. Joyce tied with 36. G.T. Moffett, R.J. Frank. B.J. O'Donavan and J.T.A.62 words
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Article33 1961-12-03 16 SAIGON, Sat GotfienburKNorrkoping suffered their first defeat when beaten 3-1 by South Vietnam Army here today. Van Phai. and Ha Tarn scored for the Army and Borgcacon for the Swedes.— U.P.l.33 words
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Article206 1961-12-03 16 MALACCA. Sat. Singapore Civilians beat Ne«?ri Sembil.n/ Malacca by 14 poinus (2 tries, a goal and a dropped goal) to nil in their H.M.S. rugger match here today. Singapore look an early lead when Harper scored a try in the sth minute. French failed to convert. In206 words
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204 1961-12-03 16 IOHORE'S Lily Tan has regained her lead from Perak's Teh Wan Choo in the race for "Sportswoman of the Year". Close behind them is Negri Sembilan's Maureen Ann Lee. There was strong voting for Uly Tan and this took her total to 1,527.204 words
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243 1961-12-03 16 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TI/lALMO F.F. of Sweden wound up their Singapore iT1 tour with a hardf ought 3-2 win over All-Singa-pore at Jalan Besar stadium tonight Although beaten AJI-Sin-gapore earned praise for matching the Swedes in speed and skill and holding them to 2-2243 words
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108 1961-12-03 16 Umrigar hits not out 132 v England ITANPUR, Sat. India had scored 437 for HMO wicket.at the close on tlie second day <>t the second Test against England here today. Ti.ey were 209 for three overnight. Umrigar was still unbeaten with 132. Wlien he reached 68 today, he completed 3,000Reuter - 108 words
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Article31 1961-12-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold an emergency meeting at the S.R.C. ciub house on Monday at 5 p.m. to finalise plans for the SEA. P. Games.31 words
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Article60 1961-12-03 16 HONG KONG. Sat. The Far Fast Air Force cricket team from Singapore wound up their visit here yesterday by defeating the Combined Services by 58 runs, giving tin-in aJi undefeatt-d record of three mate lies won and tui> drawn.. Scores were F.E.A.F. 180 for seven declaredReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement66 1961-12-03 16 mr^k ir wi wlmwmw^mwmW^w mWmfwmmJ^^tr^ K'^HH »J A-Ji Wm > W J W Mm To Bffli^Hk^Mt^ readers of Hr *^^29b& jM^teb^ RADIO WEEKLY **'I!|Pifc i> An autographed picture M of your top pop favourite I Rlb m H AJ mm Mmm*,. Rrj W^ This week's Radio Weekly rrfrr^TTW7 W tells66 words
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Advertisement59 1961-12-03 16 I SUNDAY TIMES NATIONAL BALLOT Writ. 1a BLOCK LETTERS Hrn nomn of your S>« nwmum and Sportjwomon of the Y«at and mi 4 ycut namr and oddrcu. Thou post this fan* to: SUNDAY TIMES I NATIONAL SPORTS BALLOT, Time* Houte. 390 KIM SENG ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Sportsman of 1961 Spertswoman59 words
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Advertisement112 1961-12-03 16 AT LAST! scient ifical ly Milt shaped for §§W your fingers tmm /ff EVERSHARP' —jW— > Kggewi the ballpoint with Everybody wants comthe triangular A fort especially when /I they spend any length of >^~>w /I time at a writing task. X \)j/L Eversharp's new Rf /NyOJwC^-^X porter ballpoint rest»112 words
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Miscellaneous23 1961-12-03 16 ..HOCKEY: Malayan Selection v light. St. Georges Road. SOCC'KR: Tay Joon How Cup— Telolc Kurau United v Johore StarThe Rest, padang (4.15 1.23 words
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Article, Illustration77 1961-12-03 17 SINGAPORE'S team of teenaced swimmers, who are considered the stair's best potential for gold medals at the S.E.A.P. Games in Rangoon this month are seen here in a light-hearted moment with roach Kee Soon Bee (right) during their daily training at River Valley Pool. From lop77 words
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Article, Illustration967 1961-12-03 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT by decision of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to place a high qualifying standard for its representatives at the S.E.A.P. (lames in Rangoon next month should reap a rich harvest of gold, silver and bronze medals at the967 words
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Advertisement596 1961-12-03 17 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICi 'S'porv) 10 Word* SlO (Miiimum) ••■ul, l month. 10 Word- (Mlm.) CONFIDENTIAL DD( UMINTI dOM ir uldce. i:omaC bhrog Stoog, HURRY get Your h'lrne decorated I ma.x. Satiaiact jo guaraatead y>l PHOTOSTAT SERVK.t— Docnment* i while you wait Potomatlc BS, >on I'.ci.t.j b. PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATE596 words
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Advertisement233 1961-12-03 17 Iflf 111 I UAU ir\ <r% ¥m II Kkk^gfr!!^ W fi WWWWW^Xi jTttttf f WWW IJf \\WmmWr f L V 4 Ml M HIM iV\A LWu v* r 7m f\ I I t\l WLmwJUmmS^kir' f] j says ipKrL#^FJßßllS^^^L k 5F^Ji3 film f w MVULv^&^mS^* W^Stm STAR NF*%i* JF -mPF'' W'*"~*233 words
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151 1961-12-03 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP KAuiNU. W II the mud and her two wins in Class at Penang in September stamped her out as a sprinter of promise. This Good Brandy mare has progressed on the right lines since she was very impressive in her151 words
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Article147 1961-12-03 18 IPSOM JEEP 1 CALX BOY POIXTF.R Race 1 2.3 b APA I. W.I Bravado Shirai LEE GARDEN Vevo i Bravado VEVO Apa lj«i Lee Gardiw Race 2 3.05 Race 3 3.40 Race 4. 4.15 Race 5 JIN. ORCHID PAMTOBA I ALI BABA National Charm i Jung It- Orchid Uindy147 words
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804 1961-12-03 18 have not the slightest doubt that she can make the grade in Class 3. Top Peal can be a big threat if he saddles up. This Empyrean five-year-old showed definite promise flrst time out on Wednesday when he ran Tioman to a804 words
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Article1053 1961-12-03 18 Race I— -2.50: Class J, Div. 6— 6 Furs. I' Bravado (Bravado St.) E. Breuk.. 5 9.0 (F) Donnelly 4 1. ***** Vevo (Native St.) Sullivan, a 8.12 Subian 2 3. 8 Shiraz (M. Warden) Sullivan. 4 8.9 Lee 1 4. 0954 Apa Lag! fWan St.) R. Breulc..1,053 words
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Advertisement754 1961-12-03 18 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS r» »orrf« Minimum) ISAACS rmtttt a cooonn m ad Uhm i lON TO LtELA I :v Kumar I .Miriam Q 001-LIM ..n 1-ondon Un n 1 I] to do>'tor> and iff riaiim Krrbau our ENGAGEMENTS .■(I M rrf< >ln i Vinimn/n OUEK YtO 800 Urn d».icht< r754 words
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Advertisement265 1961-12-03 18 for enthusiastsioffallikindsiof 'sea 'Sports JP^SI T I TO N I sefiScopEF? j^ r^^^jC^ Mr tb V ...lo illtJ pC I I C I* L v/J^ j£~ ONE OF SWITZERLAND'S SESI The ideal v Gift for j^^f Christmas! The woter fountain is a unique gift. Beoutiful and refreshing, it adds elegance265 words
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Article831 1961-12-03 19 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By I'VE just come home 1 after a year in the United States, where I studied at the Graduate School of Journalism. Columbia University. Life in the U.S 1 lound. la a constant and difficult challenge for a foreign student; but831 words
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Article, Illustration793 1961-12-03 19 WE ARE in j huge cavern. On either tide are concrete columns and beams which we are told will carry a 100-ton travelling crane. In the centre, on the main-floor level at the far end of the half-mile access tunnel, is793 words
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Advertisement128 1961-12-03 19 Great to be young, to be gay! To dance and have fun! To be at your best every day of the month! Great to forget about "problem days"! Because you choose Tampax internal sanitary protection! Tampax helps you feel so free! Free to dance, ride even swim with perfect protection,128 words
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Advertisement191 1961-12-03 19 TAKE THE WHEEL ...drive a two-pedal HILLMAN with EASIDRIVE Enjoy the luxury and economy of AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION at a price you can afford! tiILLMAII wmrEAsmßivE kpO/lo NIKE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAIUIU Millmiß. Humbtr. Sioftr jnd Sunbtam. art availablt for your horn. le«rt or jtffl rttirtmtnt. Myons -^^pjjHj^pj^ MOTORS LTD. 92-100191 words
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Article, Illustration651 1961-12-03 20 'HANG-IT-ALL' FOR YOUR BATHROOM What a wonderful way to go shopping! CHRISTMAS season MUST is The Christmas Fair, to be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. next Saturday, under the patronage of the Countess of Selkirk, wife of the British Commissioner-General651 words
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122 1961-12-03 20 The playful boy who sent a lash flying PITY the offspring of the bee-autiful Mum! A small boy recently biffed his mother in the face when travelling in the car on the way to a party. Alas and alack! He was only playing, but he committed a crime. He knocked122 words
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108 1961-12-03 20 WHEN PLENTY OF TROUBLE IS WORTH IT LIOHTLY cares; sundae glasses with garlic. Fill with well-seasoned cottage I cheese .nixed with chopped j chutney. Cover with sliced avocado pears, then top with whipped cream and chopped walnuts. Plenty of trouble, maybe, but WORTH it! Aiid, for dieters, a dish proffering108 words
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Article159 1961-12-03 20 \f V girlfriend Gloria wants me to have her name tattooed on mv chest, but my father won't let me." said Billy Neverwell •Don't be a mug. Billy." said the Doctor. "Your nest girl might be called Anne and »he wouldn't like it. "tattooing isn't159 words
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Advertisement314 1961-12-03 20 NEW, fruit fiavoumd multi-vitamin chawablc CHOCKS the nicest way II A New Chocks arr ihr vitamini lhal arc good m J r for you. and tastr good. too. thrv'rr fruit-flnvourrd like sweets. A (ingle CHOCKS I tablet every day supplir» all tlu- "*V 4 j vitamins that childron or i;ro\vn-iip<314 words
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Advertisement126 1961-12-03 20 says the family doctor Help prevent embarrassing' skin troubles from startin? by regularly u*ing Aeepso l dtttofc^ Soap. Asepso thorouKhly^^«« cleanses, and its powerful^BßS LgP^iiy^W antiseptic Biniodide of TJ%^£j^^^T|t from many of the frerms KW that cause skin troubles k and prickly heat. Vk Asepso |l SOAP famous for the126 words
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Article, Illustration245 1961-12-03 21 Is there room at the TOP for your wife? IS THERE room at the top for your wife? A Singapore \v i f c, whose hushand is a husiness executive, recently confided that HIS career depended on HER! "Bosses judge by wives." she told me. By diligent show of the245 words
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Article132 1961-12-03 21 BE READY ivith the a7iswer if a youngster should suddenly spring this one on you: HOW DO HOVERCRAFT HOVER? *THE secret of the hovercraft, which moves over land, lakes, rivers or the sea while a foot or so up. lies in the fact that its engines132 words
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Article336 1961-12-03 21 FIND OUT HERE— AND NOW This, of course, can eventually lead to all sorts of trouble. And, to add to the vicious circle, "trouble" in the firm is an unwelcome advertisement. So, bang go his ambitions for a directorship, or such! Try this quiz on your wife— or, better still,336 words
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181 1961-12-03 21 A SPORTS shirt is a welcome gift. But step out to choose one. and you are at once involved in the Battle of the Sports Shirt. The "T" type, trim and trouble-free: the tail-flapping kind; the jazz v jacket,181 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-12-03 21 YO-YO CRAZE - YO-YO CRAZE THE- r "noises off" of beat-and-bang dancetime rhythm. I was the gobetween of a mild husbandwife wrangle. "Thirteen years ago when I first met him." the wife said. "I was dazzled to the point of LOVE, not by Mm,253 words
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Advertisement284 1961-12-03 21 LOOK! STRIPED TOOTHPASTE! I B*% «MPlUllUl...the toothpaste with germ-fighting red stripes Hl^l "$iP NOW! a toothpas mm W^f J^ your teeth cleam ■^^g^^^g %otsr* *w^\^* M whiter your whole H» 'jj^mw**'*'' %W -ft*^ Signal really makes your teeth cleaner. It keeps your mouth and breath >:^MMM|^fe. w IwCrafg^i fresh and284 words
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Article, Illustration258 1961-12-03 22 THESPIS - The Theatre: Presenting another play from popular Edwardian era THESPIS By J Si PPOSE thai the increasing popularity of plays scl in the Edwardian era is due to the fad that it ended fifty years n<^>. That la quite long enoush I] the unpleasant feaOl this ace to be forsotten.258 words
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Article, Illustration269 1961-12-03 22 TWO NEW CARS FROM RUSSIA TWO pictures from Moscow today show us two of the latest Russian passenger cars made by a sector of Soviet industry that is becoming increasingly active. The TOP PHOTO is of the new Moskvich small passenger car. which we are told Ls to be mass269 words
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1100 1961-12-03 22 Cousin who visits when the husband's out WKIIK to: Mis* Jane Lee. The Sunday Times. Times, House Kiver Valley Road. Singapore HE TRIES TO GET FRESH' ()EAR Jane Lee: I am 25 and happily married. The only trouble is with my husband's cousin, who visits me when I am alone1,100 words
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Advertisement179 1961-12-03 22 V JOY F R EVER Here it a watch of indisputable elegance: the jH Vulcain Colendatc. A Selt-powcred of Vulcain Pt&tßMrai Calcndatc is the finest and most significant j .y\ wSayayi?'. odvoncement in watch design 100', waterHaMaTaa M BBf. SlTj^ proof This rcmarkoblc watch tells you the day i an179 words
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Advertisement112 1961-12-03 22 V^fl D D UC TJ^X^ SOLVE EVERY LUBRICATION PROBLEM Ǥ3S^ AUTOMOTIVE ih^j INDUSTRIAL Jjjjffi* AGRICULTURAL PENNZOIL MULTI-WEICHT 10W-30 WITH Z-7 For use in passenger cars. Keeps engines dean. Improves power and performance. Combustion chamber deposrts arc held to a minimum., PENNZOIL #350 Highly recommended for anti-tnction typ> bearings operating at112 words
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Miscellaneous200 1961-12-03 22 Ai'ROss: i Ovcnmtmdi down: i RyMttau loi glass .12,. 9. Secret- (4.. U Since v*u J Conducted (3). 4. Retu.-e It! ,i. b Creaitxi i 3.. 11. Sour ..4i. It TruM <B>. ,4.. tj. Generation O). 7. Slmven iri Desert it), 17. Tool (8), 18. ,81, 8. Haopln.vs <12>, 5200 words
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Miscellaneous55 1961-12-03 22 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Melodramatic. P, Hide. 10, Ago. M. Acid. 12. Credence. 16. Rat. 17. Plane 18, Sue. 19. Blind. 20. Purr. 21, Entrant. 23. Her. 24. Haie. 25, Dote. ::6, Ewe. 27. Citadel. 28. Idol. 30. Novel. 31. Nor 32. Devil. 33. She. 35. Animated. 37. Opus. 38,55 words
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Miscellaneous54 1961-12-03 22 DOWN: 1. Mica. 2. Em:. i Led. 4. Decline. 5. Made. 6. A«* 7. Tonsured. <J. Cheerfulness, t Harlequinade. 13. Rant. 14. End 15, Cur. 17. Plate. 19. Brawl. ":0 Petal. 22. Theorist. 23. Hotel. ::t Dlvioes. 27, Co'e. 29. Don. 30, Net 32. Daub, ft. Spun. 34. Hut. 154 words
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486 1961-12-03 23 |THEDUTCH:A HARDY, ENTERPRISING PEOPLE A MONG the remote ancestors of Hollands present population there can have been few who were not adventurous pioneers. No timid man or woman would have ventured forth from the comparative safety of the hinterland in the east into what was then, to a great extent,486 words
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Article, Illustration797 1961-12-03 23 Holland-where industrial revolution never stops A wide range of quality products for world markets Between 1900 and 1960 the population of Holland rose from 5.1 to 11.5 million. In the same period the working population increased from 1.9 to 4.2 million. As i result of this rapid growth the Government797 words
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Advertisement130 1961-12-03 23 splendid results thanks to "Lily" Brand Marine Paints made by M| /£X Since 1722 Pieter Schoen A Zoon Ltd. Rotterdam Holland Also available in the Far East: Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. 130, Robinson Road Singapore Te ephone ***** 6 jnes j after office hours *****) Telegrams Hagtraco. A.S.E.C.O. Ltd..130 words
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Article, Illustration960 1961-12-03 24 A MEETING GROUND FOR SCIENCE, OIL TURE Tropical Institutes help available to all JJOW can I improve my production Where can I go to find how to do it? Every good businessman often asks these questions. The answer is difficult if his goods or raw materials come from foreign countries.960 words
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Article391 1961-12-03 24 DESPITE an actively pursued building programme constantly under supervision by Parliament, the housing shortage caused by the war will continue for years to come. However, housing conditions do not compare badly with other European countries. But great as the pressure for new houses and391 words
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Advertisement217 1961-12-03 24 Jm. 3 :-^^H jp^ I w '9BR TJfljfflQPiWsnnfy *3J^Blßßr fjpjfc- v^Pofc.'Mofc^lJßJl^Px^r^o^By ■> -r CjraittOi'V 'JmHrfliiufl^Bf^ S ViUMftff/ vMBWMBy f»|C Iff if IB I fOOfiifiOSto»» g ProdrM v thr onlf toothpaste with doublr aUIn DISPERGONA U-mt tooth decay, tooth tutu. «EMm air*. Erm tilt ftatinj! IvuiM roar IMft «"A PRODENT <jsSf217 words
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Advertisement76 1961-12-03 24 i People f who know i go > z I Dutch 1 Mails m m > the fleet that affords travellers o■ the ultimate in sea-going service 3 H Inquiries are welcome by your Travel Agent or Nederland Line Royal Rotterdam Lloyd's P Royal Dotch Mail general passenger agents Finlayson76 words
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Article, Illustration728 1961-12-03 25 It's rhyme time when St. Nicholas goes his rounds 'pHK first days of December have arrived. The pastepot, scissors and wrapping paper have mysteriously disappeared. You can't enter a room without seeing somebody quickly hiding a parcel in a closet. In all the rooms of the house, big and small728 words
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Advertisement89 1961-12-03 25 TO BEAT THE FLOODS IN THE presence of Queen Juliana, the four wide and deep estuaries to proclosure was completed on April 24 tect the country from floods, of the Veerse Gat, an estuary between The barrage has a total length of the islands of Walcheren and North over 1.7489 words
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Advertisement243 1961-12-03 25 I IS WORLDWIDE I F Take the world of light! Take the world of radio! a Visit lighthouses, photographic studios. People listen to news, music, voices in a ,g palaces, boiler rooms, bridges, monuments, thousand languages as the radios of the M oflices, homes, streets, stadia, libraries— world pour forth243 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1961-12-03 26 SHIPBUILDING VITAL SECTOR OF DUTCH ECONOMY From liners to tugs -very best all made I in Holland The yards convert and repair too lIOLLAND'S geogra- phical situation on the North Sea, in the delta region of several great rivers which link it with an extensive hinterland, was responsible for the1,578 words
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Advertisement128 1961-12-03 26 l\ GERO EDELSTAAL \^K W/ I Years of research have gone to\^Y wards producing "Gero Zilduro" Precious Steel. A special process eliminates the blueness of the steel and makes it excitingly beautiful, yet so practical and I L=? durable that constant use will not affect its silverwhite appearance. Elegance is128 words
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Advertisement23 1961-12-03 26 MACARONI rtW^ SPAGHETTI jrV CHICKEN BOUILLON CUBES BEEF BOUILLON CUBES Sole Agents: L. E. TELS COS TRADING SOCIETY SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR- PENANG-KUCHING— JESSELTON.23 words
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798 1961-12-03 27 By A. R. DU PLOOY CJCHEVENINGEN is one of k? the most modern and mast popular North Sea resorts. Its many large and well-appointed hotels, its Kurhaus, bars, restaurants and cabarets, a circus, a theatre and a concert hall provide pleasure and recreation798 words
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527 1961-12-03 27 DUTCH AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE -FROM MEAT TO MILK AND FRUIT- SECOND TO NONE VOT counting the men and women working in industries using agricultural produce as their raw material. 15 per cent of the working population are engaged in agriculture proper. Despite the general impression of flatness, there are areas in527 words
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Advertisement215 1961-12-03 27 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll! ■■■■■■■■■■■■I Words that went around the world More than five centuries 8.C.. the Chinese philosopher LaoTsze said: "To perceive things in the germ is intelligence." This wisdom is not confined to philosophers' in modern industry, trade and finance, all intelligence is based on timely information on opportunities, regulations and215 words
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Advertisement222 1961-12-03 27 Fly by \> GIANT DOUGLAS DC-8 JETS on KLM's "GOLDEN JET CIRCLE" Service! Oroms •> KARACHI L-'J*****!* MANILA CALCUTTA^V^^^^^^^^^^^^^|^^^ oc Hi€K|j We oc Uj« h l *•«»"< RANGOON 9 EUROPE'S "WELCOME" -SIGN greets you at *M AMSTERDAM, Holland's bustling International Jw ,^F Airport! Quick and frequent connections with 45 J222 words
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400 1961-12-03 28 SCIENTIFIC APPROACH HELPS OTHERS HELP THEMSELVES fill-: INSTITUTE of Social Studies at The Hague is an intcrnalional centre of postgraduate training and research in the social sciences, with special emphasis on problems of economic development and rapid social change. It was founded in January, 1952, by Holland's 10 universities as400 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1961-12-03 28 Engineering, building skill has come with long war to keep out the sea THE tourist who visits the extreme north of the Netherlands sees that most villages are built on mounds which protrude far above the flat country mounds obviously raised by the hand of man. They are the hydraulic1,117 words
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Advertisement191 1961-12-03 28 PHILIPS SINGAPORE LTD. PHILIPS MALAYA LTD. i jF,,, i mSSB 7 rT m 9]^M^pf r ONE OF THE 160 FRIENDSHIPS IN AIRLINE OPERATION— WITH ONE OF THE 40 AIRLINES IN THE WORLD. IN ONE OF THE 26 COUNTRIES IN WHICH THE AIRCRAFT IS FLYING. The F. 27* Friendship" is far191 words
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591 1961-12-03 29 JJAS youi daughter CVCI expressed :i desire to spend her lite looking after the sick and the helpless? Does she want to be more than a nurse, yet does not quite wish to be a doctor. with all the odd hours of591 words
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546 1961-12-03 29 DRUr us a linr at: The Know *ll«. Sund.iv Times. Times House. Rivrr Vallrv Road. Singapore. 9. QE\\{ Know Alls: 1 estranged brother t; have not spoken to eac some time hack. M. JOHNSON. Kuala Lumpur. Easy. Apologise to him for your part546 words
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Article, Illustration290 1961-12-03 29 YOU will need a lath 2ft. to 3ft. long. At first this experiment may not seem to be very interesting, but you will find that it is one of the mast intriguing you have ever done. Lay the latn orer the outst inched foicfingers o: both lianas290 words
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1042 1961-12-03 29 JOHN SELVAM - 'IT UNITES THE ENDS OF THE EARTH' JOHN SELVAM WITH CHILDREN IN MIND TAKES YOU TO SUEZ BY IyELL over 1,000 years before Cleopatra, there was a "Suez Canal" running through Egypt. The present canal, in fact, is the second to be built since 2000 BC. when the first on1,042 words
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Advertisement274 1961-12-03 29 MODERN SCIENCE GIVES MODERN MALAYA A COMPLETELY fl£ ]fij TOOTHPASTE jj:";; DENTAL CREAM WITH IRIUM NEW PEPSODENT FRESHENS YOUR I MR MOUTH WITH ITS BRACING FLAVOUR! I MEW PEPSODENT with teeth shining white! NEW! NEW! Softer cream Bracing PEPPERMINT L gives faster- FLAVOUR gives you aF TfTf forming foam a274 words
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Advertisement74 1961-12-03 30 You look worried. Something on your mind? PU Oh, your new car! ■Eh B* Not running too well? Perhaps you're not using the right petrol. High compression engines in modern cars need a modern fuel SUPERSHELL... V ...with ICA to control ignition, making sure there's no waste of power or74 words
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Miscellaneous482 1961-12-03 30 WHILE.INAPARAWAY A /TWIN<\N3 I PIPN'T KUEvE J ■K^" i^^^ij J /vOW STRANGE TWAT CATE >k m*a CMiCAcC SO'SCKAPEC, I M W m\"A wwesj r-z SV7 ME WAS "'^mtL^§L^ > /M C SHOULC WAVE B£OU<3wT Ml« FRAWTiCrtRECTOKSOC W^ 1 M wcSi.Fjj (OCwEST v\\M > BlBBfe U^C^f V MEI2E- WHERE A 9ACAKI482 words
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Miscellaneous224 1961-12-03 30 make a big effort to settle your cash problems. Anything that has been held up for a month or two or that has been owing to you for some time should come your way at last. Take life seriously and keep romance and pleasure out of the picture for the224 words
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Miscellaneous298 1961-12-03 30 This should be a week of pleasant gatherings and happy times at home. You get letters too that give you hope for the New Year and that take a material burden oft your mind. Go ahead now with plans for a new life and a new way of making money298 words
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Miscellaneous274 1961-12-03 30 22): You should have the right hunch about making money in the next few days. This could be a week in which you settle material problems and take up the threads of an old friendship. By Saturday you should be in sight of a settlement that will give you peace274 words
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Miscellaneous226 1961-12-03 30 -STAR of the WEEK' SELDOM can you have had such curious portents as prevail on this your 19f>l birthday. From beginning to end of Mm next twelve months you will wonder exactly how you will stand and where you are going in life. Everything depends on your ability to move226 words
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Miscellaneous87 1961-12-03 30 Pmil:. Kay 'Sinsapor* student) boni on Nov. 1939. You may have to travel and to do so at very short notice. Keep in mind though that it would be unwise to make journeys too early in the year. If you are thinkinu of marriage, you will have to live through87 words
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