The Straits Times, 2 July 1961
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Title Section16 1961-07-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES ta\A' Keti U U* m No. 1349 SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1961 20 CENTS16 words
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Article63 1961-07-02 1 ALOII Bfghl were kiln-el .mil au others wounded today when pollen iind troops lircd on crowds demonstrating in two Algerian cities m protest against President dr Qaulle'a threat to parti- uon On country. Four ilemoiibtraior.- wen shot cipiid and 24 wounded in Algiers' mixed63 words
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Article, Illustration387 1961-07-02 1 MAZLAN NOROIN - MAZLAN NOROIN 20. 000 GA THER A T AIRPORT Schoolchildren line route as Royal party makes State drive BY A 21 -GUN SALUTE and cheers of 20,000 people greeted the King and Queen today as they flew in from Malaya for a five-day visit. As they387 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-07-02 1 RITA'S FIFTH MARRIAGE ON ROCKS: DIVORCE IMMINENT lIOLLYWOOD. Sat. Rita Hayworth and her fifth husband, producer James Hill, have separated. A divorce is imminent, a < spokesman for the actress said. Miss Hayworth and Mr. Hill. a former business partner of Burt Lanca.stor. were married on Feb. 2. 1958. HerUPI - 106 words
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Article29 1961-07-02 1 LONDON B*l Moaeo* Rt.lio shicl today ibai nion tban 1.000 young Cubans arrived in t.ie Soviet Union yesterday for v \e.ii\v training in agricultural COUtgm. Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1961-07-02 1 NAIROBI S..t. Hollywood star Jimmy Stewart and hi Injury ycvtrrdi.y when c plane taking him on hi. Brsl He-came I lai ded near Galole. Nigeria.27 words
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352 1961-07-02 1 R. CHALLIS - R. CHALLIS By ORUNEI TOWN. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today denied that he wanted to deprive the Brunei people of the right to govern themselves. Shortly after hla arrival as a member of the Royal party on a State visit, the Tengku said Brunei352 words
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Article47 1961-07-02 1 LONDON. Sat. Tradition gave way to comfort In London's current heatwave at a High Court hearing yesterday. Barristcrs removed their wigs at the suggestion of the Judge. But the jury unanimously refused to accept a suggestion that they take off their jackets, I —U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article155 1961-07-02 1 seven hurt in air BUENOS AIRES. Sat.— An Argentine Airlines C-47 With 35 people aboard crashed in flames last nighi about two miles from the airport hero as it approached tor a landing. An hour afte the crash- in an empty sports field adjacent to a hospital for cripples— a155 words
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Article19 1961-07-02 1 forces aNt> rntercd Kuwait on Saturday in response to a tall for aid from the Government. Koutor.19 words
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Advertisement103 1961-07-02 1 Genuine CYMA Spare Ports ore used for CYMA watches Outsiotion Ri.pairs solicited Through Registered Po-.. A.L.ABDEENLTD. I CAPITOL Bl ILUINOI iIDOK RD STORKS irf i all iiH BT t £3gW ifc^^l i§» mjk THE Yang di Pertuan Agong. in ceremonial military uniform, waves to well-wishers at Kuala Lumpur airport before103 words
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Advertisement32 1961-07-02 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WF ANNOUNCE THAT OUR V CRGATIONS ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA 6:p.:K.L^\U, 17,/. SINGAPORE R IPOH ASS. CO. S.P.H. OE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. ■■■HiUiUUiiUi ■r^-T- E3/132 words
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Article1640 1961-07-02 2 DAY THAT CHANGED MY LIFE AS A CHILD she picked cotton on a plantation in the Deep South of America. She never knew her father. She went hungry and she was beaten. It was not an encouraging start. But EARTHA KITT way up in the plushy top bracket of the1,640 words
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Article, Illustration238 1961-07-02 2 I HAD a call a few days ago from ft woman friend, who was worried because her busband had bought a car! The trouble was that the family's doc, bull terrier, hated cats. and with Uieir holiday only a few week* aiiead they had to decide whether to238 words
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Advertisement459 1961-07-02 2 I Win $10,000.00 PLUS 100 OTHER PRIZES BRAND S essence of chicken POPULAR SPORTS COMPETITION You may win the first pri/c of $10,000.00 in cash, and in the second part of this competition you must give what in addition a further 100 Jucky competitors will each win a in your459 words
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Advertisement104 1961-07-02 2 NEXT WEEK: The glamorous zoom to fame of |ack Brabham 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 the end of the selected t«rm of years. With :n» BIGGEST BONUSES paid by104 words
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Article1269 1961-07-02 3 a H/ auiiitts - a H/auiiitts Oft CAD- The Japanese ou inn. were Deaten anc j one by one the inmates of Sungei Buloh came back to the Settlement to learn the bad news that Mr. Hewitt, the Superintendent of the camp, had died in intern- ment and Dr.1,269 words
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Article240 1961-07-02 3 A RICH husband died, and his widow ordered a tombstone with the inscription "Rest in Peace" Then she went to the lawyer and found that her husband had cut her off without a penny. Furious, she rushed round to the monumental mason. "I want to cancel240 words
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Article1039 1961-07-02 3 D. Morton Davies - MARK THIS MAN ANTONY D. Morton Davies By From box of matches and a powder compact he created that 'Caesar 1 set THK stunning set for "Julius Caesar" which has Kuala Lumpur theatregoers talking all the week, was conceived accidentally with the aid of a bottle of bear, a bottle1,039 words
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Advertisement158 1961-07-02 3 If i C imKJ Y T V* \J J I The new G.E. DIAL-DEFROST 10 cubic feet. Specially I designed for the modern I kitchen. Gleaming white exterior with beautiful pastel k I —,-v --~r~\\ I yellow interior accented in If; m 3 Gj^S turquoise, high-lighted in gold. "l^W ~-aS158 words
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Advertisement168 1961-07-02 3 w&uhmatic\ Q exposure I I \G£7) •very time OPTIMA I CifUk RED/GREEN SIGNAL CAMERAS <^ FILMS PAPERS w ""Mib""YEAR"j \ips»- in full .sifiiif/ v give* >«»:i (aranri Opportunity hi \a«r on your |inr<-lias«>s of P FURNISHING MATERIALS from I .K. and Holland I over 20,000 yards f (1 0.000 vanls168 words
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243 1961-07-02 4 Govt rejects pay claims for Malaya's technical men KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federation Government has rejected claims for wage increases for the country's thousands of technicians and junior technicians. The final derision lo reject the five-year-old claim has been conveyed to the Malayan Technical Services Union. A union spokesman said243 words
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Article419 1961-07-02 4 THREAT TO MCA CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A 'RESIGN OR 3LSE" threat has been re- i reived by Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok, j president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Date Clv.-ah, 64, revealed this to reporters at MCA headquarter- in Ampang Road hire today after a ■I meeting of419 words
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242 1961-07-02 4 COLOMBO PLAN PRAISED by PREMIER LEE SINGAPORE. Sat. THlv Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in B message today to mark the tenth anniversary of the Colombo Plan, praised the plan and expressed the hope that it would continue to gain more success in the future. He said: "As a242 words
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Article42 1961-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Liberal-Socialist Party held a by-election rally at the Maxwell Road traffic police playground tonight. The speakers Included Mr. Wee Soo Bee. chairman of the party. and Mr. Tan Peng Khoo. the party's actIng secretary-general.42 words
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Article96 1961-07-02 4 SINGAPORE Sat. Singapore Government is tv spend $55,000 to eliminate floods in "he Kampong Cbong Pan. area, off Sembawaner Road. It will benefit about' 45.0(0 people. The Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, who is also the Assemblyman for Scmbawang. an- nounced this when he toured96 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-07-02 4 OUTRAM'S NEW SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Sat.— The 400 students of Outram Primary School tonight proudly watched the opening of their new $250,000 school building, by the Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan, Inche Mohammed Ariil bin Suradi. At the opening the Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said, that the Government expects soon109 words
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Article160 1961-07-02 4 IPOH, Saturday Till! handsome, well-dressed youth in dark glasses whs well spoken and very polite. But when he left after apologising for entering the house without permission, $70 which Mrs. Sylvia Shone, the wife of an Army sergeant, had kept in a sideboard in her home in160 words
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Advertisement46 1961-07-02 4 PRESENTING THE I^f^ffTTTß SUPER DE LUXE 50 c c When you're astride a NATIONAL "SUPER DE LUXE", you will immediately be impressed by a gratifying s§g|^^L(^^L 4g^3fk was built with YOU in mind. ggglß^^^^^^t^ilßßßßa s^^ JT)Vjßf\\ \^H I tt st^sW^^™"".^sl_ tmose who know Buy L7illlii:fTl flg^f46 words
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Article429 1961-07-02 5 JOSEPH YEO - PA Y: 14 UNIONS SAY 'NO' JOSEPH YEO By Leaders meet tomorrow to discuss further action in bid to re-open negotiations SINGAPORE, Saturday. FOURTEEN of the 1!) Singapore civil service staff unions have now rejected the Government's new terms of partial restoration of the variable allowances because (•I the "final429 words
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333 1961-07-02 5 Mi&kty Malaysia plan: 'Merger with Singapore first unacceptable' The loyalty of some people still in doubt... KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE UMNO journal, Malaya Merdeka, today declared that suggestions that the Federation should accept merger with Singapore before embarking upon Tengku Abdul333 words
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Article100 1961-07-02 5 AGATHA CHRISTIE IN FREE PRESS LJAVE you started reading Agatha Christie's new Free Press serial. The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding a thriller for today and every day? If you missed tht first instalment in The Free Press yesterday you can still begin tomorrow there is a full resume of100 words
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Article129 1961-07-02 5 Tan answers attack on housing SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kla Gan. .said at a by-election rally tonight, that the attacks on the PAP's housing policy by the Alliance candidate. Dr. Chee Phul Hung, were false and malicious. Mr. Tan said the Government was now building129 words
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Article, Illustration323 1961-07-02 5 R. PESTANA - Boy gives thugs slip— they flee R. PESTANA By SINGAPORE, Sat.— A brave little boy defied a gun and dagger gang which tried to rob his parents at their home in Jalan Yasin here last night. Brraking away from one of the thugs who was aboiu to tin him up.323 words
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Article30 1961-07-02 5 SINGAPORE, S.tt The Singapore SPA/UMNO/ MCA/MIC Alliance Will hold an Anson by election rally at Tras Street iunction of Cook StreC Ml Monday between 7 ;uid 10 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement129 1961-07-02 5 CATHAY OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) 1 lam- 1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30pm Sa^Sl^BU. jJBJfI She was not tha first ■fagljL to fling herself at a man... B^ but no woman ever did it ppyß ML for a stranger reason A MOTION PICTURE AS CREATIVE AS LOVE jdJgJßto^. BRILLIANTLY. MYSTERIOUSLY g2JK, Diff I RENT AS129 words
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Advertisement293 1961-07-02 5 /f Now there is no need to let you*- figure i'l look tired, older from a bra that is limp iL 4 and shapeless after only a few weeks. •CV /^v Here's a cavalcade of STYLE "^COTTON^RFrTY BRA that cost ONLY $7.80...yet give you $7.80 YOUNG FIGURE LOOK MONTH AFTER293 words
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Miscellaneous385 1961-07-02 5 >^?Bw j A* JBPm With Tlie Trio Los Paraguayan: RADIO MALAYA Tgj. AM Kuala Lumpur And S lort^°"5 )r S 10^: 1^. 00 M^ c Na-Joual Short Wave Only: 6.00 Way For Music; 10.30 Music Fo: News Headlines: 6.05 Morning Dancing; 11.00 Close Down. Melodlea: 7.00 Paul Weslon And DAmrt385 words
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168 1961-07-02 6 Jakarta minister says Sarawak will soon be free I'ONTIANAK i West Borneo), Saturday. Chuerul Saleh, Indonesian Minister of Reconstruction, s;ii<l here yesterday thai Sarawak would soon be I The Minister, on a visit •v West Borneo, which adjolns Sarawak, .said: -Colonialistn i.s dead. Soon all of and Asm will be168 words
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Article186 1961-07-02 6 rmOMO. Sat A 14--year-old schoolboy is back home after five months in the shadow of the gallows. i And in the tiny railway town of apreol. Northern Ontario. neighbours are asking should the boy hav<> come back to the scene of the minder of which he was186 words
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384 1961-07-02 6 IRAQI TROOPS CONCENTRATING ON FRONTIER' LONDON. Sat. gRITISH forces moved into Kuwait today as reports were received that Iraq was concentrating troops on the borders of the oil-rich sheikhdom. A Foreign Office announcement in London said that in accordance with the British Government's obligations384 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-07-02 6 THIS is Ahmad Baahir, th<- 40-> ear-old cimel cart driver whom the I'.s Vi<«President. Mr. Lyndon It. Johnson, has invited to visit America. The two met outside Karachi during Mr. Johnson's visit to Pakistan in the course of a tour of Asian countries. Ahmad will MM hoard a jetliner for68 words
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65 1961-07-02 6 Marilyn is 'fine' after operation NEW YORK. Sat. Officials at the hospital where Marilyn Monroe i.> recovering lrom a *-;all bladder removal operation, said today she WM making fine progress. ■Miss Monroe is fine. She's resting and everything is all right." a hospital spokesman said. It was her fourth confinement65 words
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Article38 1961-07-02 6 LONDON. Sat. Political quaiters lierr .said today lha Prime JHnWtW Mr. MucmillHii. is very disappointed Ulal pressure of mnu ii. i.- c-ompellrd him to pastijonf hi>> projected September visits to Sincaport, Malaya. Hons Kons nnd Japan.38 words
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Advertisement86 1961-07-02 6 mlkS\ -l iil luiili i \u lifiM n mmT W^^Tm^Ktttttk //f /^^^L Cw mB l^i^^^^^^^^^^^^Mi /y.'-^i |W^-JP^n MALAYAN AIRWAYS •£^^S^ l^ft'^^l ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE jS^wAA \jL ll (*i^P *s$ OPENING ON THE Ist OF JULY /"*^-Aj F THEIR NEW OFFICE AT -v. jM^mm 41 'i^^QiP^ 49 J WELD86 words
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Article, Illustration915 1961-07-02 7 ALAN WATKINS - JUST HOW FIT IS MR. KENNEDY? ALAN WATKINS ...THE WORLD WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES From NEW YORK, Sat. DEEP CONCERN AS U.S. PRESIDENT KEEPS DRIVING HIMSELF HARD BRISKLY, or as briskly as his injured back will allow him. President Kennedy has returned to work against his doctor's advice. Hut there915 words
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138 1961-07-02 7 NEW YORK. Sat. —Two American couples who met at their Methodist church in Cleveland, Ohio, have changed part- Mrs. Mr. Robert Green and Mr. Calvin Ruckel have married »>ach other's wives— and soon they will swop homos The Greens, married in 1944. and the Ruckels.138 words
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Article429 1961-07-02 7 Dateline: NEW YORK AMERICAN children are probably the most criticised youngsters in the world. President Kennedy says they are flabby, unlit, and overfed. Even sonic parents I have met admit their children are spoiled, lazy, and disobedient. M n t fTear-s. They did a rMlfal They are429 words
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Article65 1961-07-02 7 A NEW arrival at the White House, in Washington, is this six-month-old Russian puppy (left), a Rift from the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Khrushchev. The puppy, an offspring I of the Russian spacedog Strelka. is for Mrs. Ken--1 nedy. It is seen being introduced to Charley,UPI - 65 words
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Article25 1961-07-02 7 MELBOURNE. Sat. Thousands of Australian farmers are going deaf because the powerful tractors they drive are too noisy, acoustics experts say.25 words
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Advertisement366 1961-07-02 7 CONDITIONING f WILL DO FOR li YOUR DOG SP^ Most Uogs are led on scraps or on prepared ioods ihat may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that ill the elements a dog needs arc present. It366 words
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Advertisement509 1961-07-02 7 T ft liiißK^^iSliHillllllHiHH ot th* big »ifi. You can itorl your own v\f\nq— at no «ddi»ioi«l cott. capital th* good iobi and matt big you. 11l your own home, for T -C-tra.ned m.n all o»»f a 9 ood paying radio portion world or businais of your own. You Airmail NOW509 words
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Article, Illustration720 1961-07-02 8 THE BGIS333EIIKBi PAGE WITH ■^^•^^^pl^^^l^P FLAIR PRESENTING A LIST OF SUGGESTIONS FROM SUCCESSFUL GRANDMOTHERS Watch out for the pitfalls! BEING a grandmother comes naturally, in the course of time. We don't have to try for this status, but we do have to try720 words
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Article156 1961-07-02 8 "TWERYONL 10VL-6 a good Hj story-teller, and at a recent meeting of the Chinese Women's Association, Mrs. H.B. Anututz, wife of the Methodist Bishop of South-East Asia, kept her audience in fits of laughter with her witty discourse on: "Humour and Humans." In the introduction the president,156 words
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Article81 1961-07-02 8 MATCH YOUR HOME THIS picture illustrates the latest match-your-home indoor colour scheme. You dress to match your background, c chameleon-like as you piease, and the effect is a guaranteed knock-out! Here, we have the domino plan in black and white for elegance. The black broderie angloise blouse is trimmed with81 words
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Advertisement362 1961-07-02 8 HANDLOOMS SHIPPED SPECIALLY rFROM INDIA— representing the unending variety of this fabled and ancient land -including a choice selection of Manipur bedspreads and table linen in exquisite oriental designs, table mats and Turkish towels for your home; sarongs in checks and multi-colours for cool comfort, handloom bush shirts, smart silk362 words
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Advertisement204 1961-07-02 8 Every cook is a better cook with M'Dougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR (Kept Safe and fresh In tins) You'll cook better cak«« an<l n»ttrie» than too im thourtl you could when you use \icDougah's, the world's moat Bfl^T^^^fc^^_ popular Self Raising flour. Yiu don't have to add baking aPI^ rowder when you204 words
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Miscellaneous15 1961-07-02 8 (poo* <ieo*4e i ok>nt\ itll makt nmJ > MEAN X> BUtLY Mm < >-n SO HOT y—J15 words
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Article, Illustration827 1961-07-02 9 Age awheel -seeing 'NOT THE LIFE FOR ME'-HE QUIT THE LAW AND MEDICINE FOR LURE OF THE SAWDUST RING I WAS quite surprised to learn that 32--year-old Persian, circus strong man Sandow Bahadur now on tour in Malaya with the Great Eastern827 words
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309 1961-07-02 9 1 FIND THE MAGIC OF SOUTH PACIFIC IN A TAIPINC POOL -(JOUTH PACIFIC"— some of the magic of those two words I have at last captured at Taiping's famous Burmese Pool where my husband and I have just spent a most enjoyable holiday. When I say "South Pacific' I refer309 words
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Article, Illustration141 1961-07-02 9 |>RETTY 22-year-old Miss 1 Beh Hoy- Khoun (above* la back in Ipuh after a two-jrear course vi social studies at the University oi Sydney in Australia. Miss Bch. a lormcr student of the Anglo-Chinese Girls School, was a student teacher in the Government English School in Paslr141 words
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256 1961-07-02 9 Children first -so film man Jack packs it up JACK and Winltr«a Holmes, a very likeable couple who won themselves a wide circle of friends in the 29 months they were in Singapore, left the day before yesterday for England and for good. Jack organised the Shell Film Unit in256 words
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Article, Illustration104 1961-07-02 9 the country WHILE people at his age usually take to the rocking chair, the Key. Burne (above), enjoys his leisure hours cjrettag through the .lovely Malayan countryside. The other day he did all the 230 miles from Kota Bharu to Kuantan not by bus ("you miss so much") but by104 words
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Advertisement224 1961-07-02 9 You are Judged by Your ENGLISH! You are judged by the way The fascinating, easy-to-you speak and write. understand lessons enable Am you content with the y° u t0 avoid errors an d ex-w:n"-oi exp C re" S te your^!! Arc g^ .vour.deas fluently The St^fiU^&TJS andM^^de^aie^l s^-^ss within the224 words
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Advertisement276 1961-07-02 9 "Don't be J skin troubles M says the family doctor -3^^ There's no n^ed to suffer -^aj^^^b any longer. You ran help pi-event skin troubles from -^^^t^^^^^^^V evenstartinif.by resularuse -i-'' of protective Asepso Soap. Brat. I^l^ -*>- 0 Double action Asepso— \vith its powerful antiseptic Biniodnle of Mercury— |§^?"W^ x276 words
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Article79 1961-07-02 10 M h .<« iff WataNßßj mi»r the tn» nraal r- uag, (I port cranuma lUa*Mßkarall Sunday i Wendarfu :rn ic. L-jrry K*uton CETTIMC MARRIEO' Plan your for hrlp and ad- Family Hlaamnc ft no Koad, Ainsapor* V. ROSE! dor (Uda Oraad r. rani. l>a Tlmr daiu .1 pr, tf,79 words
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Article127 1961-07-02 10 JAKARTA: TOUCH OF GOLD rpiIERF. Is a gulden touch In that trade agreement which Singapore has Mailed with Indonesia. prospect of boom to come for the 70.000 Singaporeans Who are directly concerned In the entrepot trade of the island. Now at la.-.t we can expect an upturn in our Jakarta127 words
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Article94 1961-07-02 10 4 RE you. madam. those who for the sake <>t a ■ylph-Uke figure endure the torture of sugarless days and fat-free diets. Then here Is a fact that should surprise you. A recent survey .shows that only 16 per cent of the famooa women of France ever diet.94 words
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Article104 1961-07-02 10 WATER WERE you a good Singaporran la.-t week? Did you heed that call U every drop of water? Or did you Ignore It and waste precious drops washing your car and watering your garden? II you did. then you must remember that the water level in Singapore's three reservoirs Is104 words
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Article81 1961-07-02 10 EVER thought ot -jiving your son a career in the services? You should. A new military academy one that compares with the be>t in the world is now functioning at Sungei Be>i No longer Is there any need :<j send your boy tor expensive nnlshlns cour.-es to Britain or81 words
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Article45 1961-07-02 10 WATCH that situation in ii rich Kuwait Events are buildii with implacable speed and that claim by Maji reral Abdul Eastern cuild well -oark ofl a m-i--tlWeal tO the peace Of the Middle-Ea.-t Kuwait today Ls a dangcroua flashpoint even mure dangerous than Berlin.45 words
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Article1214 1961-07-02 10 \ u25a0BflMßHrtHHßfertflMttMHHl - ■BflMßHrtHHßfertflMttMHHl Call me a traitor to my people if you like but these are the facts about a pernicious custom and I must speak out DO INDIAN bridegrooms-to-be In Malaya demand dowries? They do, and today I can tell you that an Indian engineer, doctor, or1,214 words
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Letter116 1961-07-02 10 IK) TENGKU Abdul Rah- man. You have made great improvements in your country. You have wun the respect ot the various communities in Malaya Voui services to thr Malayan nation will be written in letters oi gold in evrry paae of Malayan history You have said that a>116 words
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Letter148 1961-07-02 10 MR James Puthucheary minuet of the Economic Development Board is sayma nothing ncv. when ho complains that the main difficulty facins industrial development in Singapore is the lack of capital both from Suiga- pore itself and Irom abroad. He says that to attract foreign capital, the climate148 words
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Letter146 1961-07-02 10 I HAVE often wondered why the. older boys take pleasure in bullying and MMtnf the younger ones. The other day. in a crowded bus with many passengers standing there was also an old lady holding a child. She was swaying from side to side, while a146 words
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Letter68 1961-07-02 10 ONE reason why I welcome this '.'Mighty Malayasia" plan is because I am at la>t reasonably sure that Malaya and Singapore will now get together to form a Common Market Talks should be resumed as soon and as possible and this market nlan pushed through before Tengku Abdul68 words
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Letter132 1961-07-02 10 IT WAS my brother's brithdav the other day and I save him a purse. But what a hullabaloo ihere the house when my grandmother found out that I had siven him an empty purse It was news to me that you never it such a thine.132 words
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Article989 1961-07-02 10 KEN HAMMONDS - 1981-NO DOCTOR DILEMMA KEN HAMMONDS By SUNDAY TIMES RCPORTE") Today I report the happy fact that plans are well in hand to meet rising demand TODAY 1 ;isk ;i vital question: Can the Malayan doctor output keep up with our population growth in the next 20 years? I ask this989 words
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Advertisement593 1961-07-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ?t M..i4« IM f Wmiiniim) Wit LOH I I I I \n 1., k Kind RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT J» H«rrf, t2.ii Km.) RCi.ir.IOUS ANNOUNCEMENT S» H<. y Communion •aid > Vik. a.m. «unK>. 1. n«.n laald.. St. rr a Mindar.D V in an. Morn nt Pnytr 11 ».m. Eveatong593 words
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Advertisement11 1961-07-02 10 Sw*a»»»»»taa«Biaiaaßßaa»aß^^B| 1/ G° D WATCHES DESERVE [GEMEXi WATCHBANDSy MADE IN J11 words
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Advertisement13 1961-07-02 10 rX|]J iTiTil l^ ii 1 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 113 words
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Advertisement247 1961-07-02 10 YOU CAN LOSE ALL YOUR TEETH -unless you take care of your gums H&- /^"v *^^^B teeth may he perfect I but how ;il)uiii >our ttum^T 2J*^fc n'i vs Rums stronc arxl BlS|jt^ jf* aJ healthy even sound teeth will Kffß^ no, ,hs.,U. |_S mH c so nes<l ol niodern247 words
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Article, Illustration90 1961-07-02 11 The Yang di-Pertujn Agong meets, high ranking dignitaries of Brunei on arrival at Brunei Town by Malayan Airways Viscount yesterday. On his left is the Sultan of Brunei The King (in picture belowl meets members of the Brunei Royal Fa mily. On the right, wearingKok Ah Chong were made avail able Singapore by the courtesy and co-operation of Malayan Airways - 90 words
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242 1961-07-02 11 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By 10-YEAR PROBE BY THE ASSIGNEE'S OFFICE ENDS SINGAPORE, Saturday. ALL THE DEBTS of Mr. Aw Hoe a millionaire who died in an air trash 10 years u£o will be paid back in Full soon. Tin- was announced today by the242 words
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Article231 1961-07-02 11 on the Stock Exchange CINGAPORE, Sat Business 13 on the Maiayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section, toduy with the number of de#ls in bracket* was: INDUSTRIALS: F. and N. Olds 1 1. 000 1 52.b2: Mt.iil Bux (1.000) $3.46 C ail. (I.OOOi $3.45 c all, i l.ooo i $3.49 c all231 words
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Article29 1961-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat —The :m price here today was quoted <it 5431.50 a picul. up 37 cem.s on an estimateu offerui? cf 250 tons, down 35 toi>>29 words
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Article27 1961-07-02 11 Slngapoie Copra A.v>uc:aiion neon p.a-e kjttfl today: July $2K', iNi. Smjaport: Coconu: Oil Mll.trs A*knciatiun: builc 539 selleis. aium $42 sellers. The tune M qdiei27 words
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Article193 1961-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police today answered a "999" call from a girls' school in Anthony Road, off Clemenceau Avenue, after a rumour had swept through three blocks of classrooms that a "scratcher" was prowling nearby. The "scare" started at 10 a.m. when a sirl said she saw193 words
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Article31 1961-07-02 11 Falling tree kills two men KLUANG. Sat. Two men felling timber at Kebun Rengam. 15 mlle» from here, wen- killed whtn they were struck by a failing tree trunk early yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement250 1961-07-02 11 Decisive Victory in the JOHORE GRAND PRIX VOIJVOI22S Saloons and Tourers 1501 c c. to 2000 c c Ist N. K. Young 2nd N. Spink It, ...Dominates in World's Severest Race for Touring Cars lil addition to the HMMM at Johore Grand Prix, last week, Volvo can. have recently had250 words
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Advertisement411 1961-07-02 11 Improve your PAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to ac hieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher standard of living. You study at home, in your spare time, and fees include all textbooks. Put yourself on the road to better411 words
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Miscellaneous105 1961-07-02 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 12 56 a.m. 1 8.5! 11 11.51 p.m. 1 6.7 ft 1: Singapore 0.40 a.m. <9.<ifi. 2 19 pm. (B.2fi>; Port Dickson 9.07 a.m. 1 9 2 f 1 935 p ir. i9.U>>: Port Sweaenhani 8.33 a.m. (14.6 ft) 8.40 pm 1 13.91, 1: I Penan? 314105 words
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495 1961-07-02 12 HOW WOMAN OF 30 CAN TAKE THE CAMBRIDGE The answer the question HOW DROP us a line if there's something on your mind. The address is: The Know Alls, Sunday Times; Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. J)LAR Know Alls: Can I sit for the Senior Cambridge Examination? I495 words
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Article435 1961-07-02 12 JANE LEE'S CASEBOOK JJkKOHH our marriage, my wife and mother got on well together. Now they have conic to hate each other, and my wife wants me to move away from my family house. I feel that I cannot leave my parents." Money is no problem.435 words
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Article, Illustration201 1961-07-02 12 PICTURE CONTEST Prize-winners Fes: 11/ INNER of the week's IT TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Up And Down" (above), submitted by N.S. Mah. of 25 Riverside. Malacca. Mr. Mah used a Rolleiflex camera and H.P. 3 film. Setting, with yellow filter; Fll. 1/250 second. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 is201 words
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Article347 1961-07-02 12 WEEK'S NEW RECORDS ALTHOUGH it has been i\ seven years since Leonard Bernstein's brilliant opus for Broadway. "On Tne Town." hit the musical stage, there Is nothing today to betray its age. BeniMim reci'eaiea lus remark- j ao exciung score In a new Pnilips Hlbum (mono B ***** Li. in347 words
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Advertisement162 1961-07-02 12 /7 Priddy Heat Powder and Sotp, it r:^ It the safest way to guard your f^-^^ a==^ g^^^^^^jfc I tkin against the irritation and rasb moments of daily caie will aavs (tc/wWOVT i NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL The Ancient Egyptians used to gaze at the stars to find an answer to162 words
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Advertisement236 1961-07-02 12 PLAY ON C^ THE BEACH Whether you choose t<* swim or simply to basld in the sun Why let anything rob you, of your freedom of the beach? Surely not timc-of-the* month. Wear Tain pax and l<€ free It's invisible, unfelt. when in place! Can't chafei bind, bulge, cause odour236 words
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Miscellaneous113 1961-07-02 12 THE THIRD EYE Part Thirteen r S.3.SCT is moms f»st ms rfstev nmn 7Z "***^^<%c*mm *x* 4 &avu* a* mvrr 4r A ntY norr cifvijrt mtsr J t> "PS t> \tfos \->se _r._ ■vr/*>«"o* te _s*v is fetlit mt TP f\' w f) <>***£* -o .^Ht^i'^l tcvArrp o\ 4 c113 words
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492 1961-07-02 13 Fantastic flying-ship and the violent evil genius IT'S JULES VERNE'S THRILLING SCIENCE FICTION MASTER OF THE WORLD Vincent Price, Charles B'omon, Henry Hull, Mary W«btter American-International "RASTER of the World" is science fiction set in 1848, when modern science WM in its infancy and aviation had not been properly conceived.492 words
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Article, Illustration24 1961-07-02 13 FROM LEFT: CHARLES BRONSON. HENRY HULL. DAVID FRANKHAM. MARY WEBSTER AND VINCENT PRICE IN THC FLYING-SHIP. I i24 words
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157 1961-07-02 13 In the queue to play hero James Bond an 'unknown' Allen I ONDON. S a t.— The I thin lips of actor Patrick Allen may shortly crease into a smile. For producer Harry Saltzman. who has Just completed a US$5OO,OOO deal with lan Fleming for the film rights to the157 words
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Article, Illustration250 1961-07-02 13 - RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE Carol Lynley, Jcfr Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Aitor 20th Century-Fox WHEN you see "Return To Peyton Place" you are bound to compare it with the original, scandalsoaked "Peyton Place." And "Return will suffer by the comparison. Almost two hours long, the sequel is250 words
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Article154 1961-07-02 13 NOW-THE BIBLE IN FULL ON FILM ROME. Sat. *p HE son of a Naples grocer has launched the most colossal project in film history the £1.1 million story of the Holy Bible. Dino de Laurentiis. Italy's richest. most ambitious producer, and his biblical super spectacular would employ 10 directors, 10.000154 words
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Advertisement261 1961-07-02 13 ODEON Jon COMING! SELDOM HAS THE SCREEN TAKEN A MORE MEANINGFUL LOOK AT HUMAN EMOTIONS! S^l Return to jE& fcHpEYTON PLACE Ert IMB* Cimu«Sco°E Wr iL^ Wb tuio» •>, at luxe J i starring Carol LYNLEY Jeff CHANDLER Eleanor PARKER f?T?T7^i COMING! No Free LiBts IN THE TRADITION OF "AROUND261 words
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Miscellaneous1485 1961-07-02 14 I THE VNOLO SPEkKWtN j T00( W SH T0 LEAVE T /r, <WULU CHIEP Z^OTA, AS HE WAS U /90 STUP'7? /AAVSE YOU SETTER 6KOW IMPATIENT WITH I >ijt CMIEP BUVO HAS TOL7 J f PYING ?ZCS\G£7 h!5 SPIRIT J TEuL a^AGNO SET OPP CHA.IR OP THE KWULUS V^- L^1,485 words
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Miscellaneous363 1961-07-02 14 r-'STAR of theAS you rnl<*r upon an- fr other year <>f lifr you ■nil* V have good reason to feel optimistic Piovided you are not exceedingly lazy or X*3; careless about what you W^KSfi J :»rt- duins;. you should make Ifr _rf great headway in the world In the next363 words
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Miscellaneous297 1961-07-02 15 THS CISCO KVD, UTUct West favourite UNCLE HERNANCOMIP THE GOID GOT PLENTY C/NERO TO LAST HIM THE I IhaMMM.' I SUPPOSE V BURN IT? ARE \OU oONE 1 <MANY YEARS AGO WHEN HE REST OF H'S LIFE.' SO HE WANTS ME TO WE COULP BURN >C<SOOFy IN THE HEAP WAS297 words
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Miscellaneous551 1961-07-02 16 I^si A I LEFT 'SPACE CONSULTANTS, INC A f \M&&~ f BUT I NJEV&R TOOK *"1 /I BECAUSE X WA6 BOREP WITH 1 .XCig- AMVTWIN6 PfcOM AT/ 1/ rZ/> PRETENDIMS TO 3E A MATHEAAA" V U*^lf^ I A/sjy I I X/ /JCj TICI AN.* ALL THOSE FISUBE$ ->-^| V^ *Sj;^|551 words
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541 1961-07-02 17 WHEN THE PARENTS CAN HELP SA YE A CHILD'S LIFE THE street was dark except for one house which blazed with lights. Downstairs in the house a man chain-smoked. He seemed close to tears. Upstairs, his wife listened to the rapid breathing of their son, Timothy Quah. l rom time541 words
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Article292 1961-07-02 17 ABALLADEER and Guitari.st? That* a bit of a comedown after the Berlin Chamber En>emble!" I heard this snatch of conversation the other day. Two music- lovers were discussing tne Singapore Musical Society's next attraction but one William Ciauson. the famous American folk-Miiuer who u> to make a single292 words
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Article400 1961-07-02 17 Are you an Anglia man? DO YOU own a new Ford Anglia? If you do, what kind of fuel consumption does it give you? The catalogue claims up to 43 miles to the gallon. A family man I know had the use for two days of one of Ford of400 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-07-02 17 MOTORING -By PETER LIM POWERED BY TWIN-CARB VERSION OF 948 C.C. ■—BMC 'A' THE new MG. Midget, which has just been announced by the British Motor Corporation in London. It is the first under-one litre MG. since the PB typ« ceased production84 words
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Advertisement105 1961-07-02 17 AUSTIN A4O for real Family- Size loads BE* yfAM ml/ I m :>: I t«. b^b» j^| BH Pile in everybody! Pile in every or on business. What's more, tha thing! The Austin A4O has ample A4o's lively engine carries you along space for you and all you need. Rear105 words
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Miscellaneous84 1961-07-02 17 CROSS WORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Maim. 5. Sob. 7.' DOWN: 1 Maid. 2. Addict. 3. 11, Adrift. 12. Annexe. 13. Ires. 4. Misinterprets. 5. Stutter. Ides. 14. Fate. 15. Disintegrates. 6. Barge. 7, Unfashionable. 8. Seat. 16, Statues. 17. Shady. 20. Carry. 9 Extend. 10. Sees. 16. Sac. 18.1 22,84 words
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Miscellaneous158 1961-07-02 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Lump <4>: 5. Werp I DOWN: 1. Girl <4>; Slave t« f3>: 7. Practices (4); 11. Loose j a vice i6>; 3. Passions (4>: 4. E«from moorings 6 12. Supple- pbuna wrongly < 13> 5. Stammer mentary building <6>: 13. Fishes (7); 6. Vr.s.xel (s>: 7.158 words
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242 1961-07-02 18 Dear Sir. The turnstiles are clicking; thousands of enthusiastic soccer fans are pouring back into the stadium; the dollar sign is shining in every S.A.F.A. official's eyes. They all sound very fine indeed, but the question on everyone's lips is: Can Singapore's Malaya242 words
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Article258 1961-07-02 18 Dear Sir, CINGATORF: Cricket AssocUselectors have made a bad driiMon in selecting Heyier Perera instead of Ernest Wicks tor the match against Malacca this weekend. I know it is now too late to amend the position, but lets hope this «ill not happen again. I cannot258 words
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613 1961-07-02 18 SAFA must change its coach if it wants to progress says TEOH ENG TATT coaches at the start of a big soccer competition, like the Malaya Cup, is not a wise move or a pleasant duty but after watching Singapore's lack-lustre display in their 4-1 win over Sirgapore Joint Services613 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-07-02 18 L(MV SIN CHEOK and Elizabeth Cheesewright seen winning their respective 100 m sprints at the University of Malaya meet yesterday. Sunday Times picture.25 words
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Article394 1961-07-02 18 SINGAPORE, Saturday. pLIZABETH Cheesewright, the Malayan and Sin- gapore sprint queen who is due to return to United Kingdom with her parents in the first week of August, gave a glimpse of her class in one of her farewell appearances in the University of Malaya annual394 words
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Article74 1961-07-02 18 SINGAPORE. Sat— Good battins ana bowling by Combined Schools player Mohamed Hanifl, who took 4-26 and hli 40 runs (7 fours), enabled Bukit, Timah to beat Katong by 52 runs in their Secondary Schools lnterdlstrlct cricket matcn at East Coast Roaa today. Bukit Timah74 words
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Article94 1961-07-02 18 Ty LUANG. Sai— Selaiißor wo- men entered tne final of liia Straits Times soccer co.npetiiioii when they .scoied a wtll-earned 2-1 win over Jonoie at tlie Town stadium here this arming. Selaiißor, tne faster .md fitter set. monopolised play tluoußhont and in tlie 29th minute Brtnda94 words
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Advertisement276 1961-07-02 18 SUCCESS AFTER SUCCESS with HONDA International Champions in all INTERNATIONAL RACES RECORD KtjULlj A W% Mk, World famous Honda rider Gnchi Suzuki, I -»^^^^Bs3li^ winner of 2nd Johore Coronation Grand Prix B^S^^MwS'*^ for Motorcycles and 250 cc. class race. ...Ok. KW rmgj WO. 9 mSS&Ktdr Another Honda ace rider Peruyoshi276 words
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Miscellaneous25 1961-07-02 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton OM% If LkSfe* f mt r •-P hill uS^r 'if) dTI7vT:/ tT vtiZ/ ll\ ->J ■•■■>• i m\ Wilt y^ _£mmi£^\iM25 words
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Miscellaneous145 1961-07-02 18 < XXXII: M< K U(. Singapore v Malacca, sec padang <11 a.m.); S.C.A. senior tournament I.A. v S.C.A.. Bale.s:ier Road; S.R.C. v S.C.R.C. padan«University v RAF. Sepoy Lines; C.S.C. v Police. Bales'. u-r Road' Junior "A" Prisons v Seraneoon Gardens S.C.. Changi; Combined SchooU v C.S.C.. Bras Basah Road: RAP145 words
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Article380 1961-07-02 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN by Singapore, Sat. ALF MUNGRUE HITS MAGNIFICENT 105 TO PUT THEM THERE A MAGNIFICENT 105 by West Indian batsman Alf Mungrue, who was engaged in a century fourth-wicket partnership with Anura de Silva, put Singapore in a commanding position to torce a win380 words
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Article156 1961-07-02 19 MAI.AI Ist Inns. Hird lbw Jeffers 0 Ismail All b Perera 10 Palmer b Saauusnam \b Lewi* c d:i Silva b Martens 19 H. Sequen'h st Sithawalla b Perera 30 Nithiananthan c Miui^iue b Pel era 2 Ruurapathy st Silnawalia o Martens' 14 Coomara-samy b Jeffers 4 de Cruz156 words
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Article543 1961-07-02 19 Wilson scores biggest upset LONDON, Sat. Wimbledon's sizzling centre court arena. packed to capacity, erupted into a mighty roar to greet the victory of Bobby Wilson, Britain's lawn tennis star, over defending champion Neale Fraser of Australia. In a 2i-hour thriller, the 25--year-old unseeded Londoner toppled Fraser. the No. 1543 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-07-02 19 COLIN JEFFERS (white hat) puts up his hands to stop this hit by H. Sequerah of Malacca, but he missed it. It was not a chance as Sequerah had hit it to the ground. Singapore finished yes- terday's play in a strong position. Sunday Times pictureMAX KIAN SENG - 54 words
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Article408 1961-07-02 19 SYDNEY, Sat. Results of Australian football matches played today were: New South Wales Federation Div. 1: Northside v Apia (tomorrow i Ban k> town 0 Auburn 1 Budapest 0 Canterbury 0; Sydney Austral 2 Hellenic 3: Hakoah v Prague (tomorrow); Oladesville C South Coast 2. New South408 words
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420 1961-07-02 19 By LARRY CARROLL K. Lumpur, Sat AFTER an indifferent start which saw them trailing 2-1 at the interval, much to the dismay of home supporters, Selangor recovered well to beat Malacca 6-2 in their Malaya Cup tie at Merdeka Stadium420 words
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Article257 1961-07-02 19 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. Pahang survived early shocks In their Malayan Cricket Association league match against Johore here today and at the close were in very comfortable position having scored 265 for eight declared and taken five Johore wickets for 90 ruas. Pahangs shocks started with257 words
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Article170 1961-07-02 19 PULLAR HITS CENTURY OFF AUSSIES MANCHESTER. Sat. GeofT Pullar, England I Test opening batsman, hit a century for Lancashire ofl the Australian attack here today and probably made his place safe for the third Tost match. Pullar was 135 not out at tea. At close Lancashire were all out 346170 words
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Article103 1961-07-02 19 ONDON. Sat.— Tea scores In today's cricket matcher were: At Lord's: Glamorgan 237-6 (B Hedges 63, A. Jones 53, P Walker 42) v Middlesex. At HuU: Somerset 116 (B. Close 5-36): Yorkshire 73-3. At Worcester: Worcestershire 177-5 v Warwickshire. At Derby: Leicestershire 170-8 v Derbyshire. A l Nottingham:103 words
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Article26 1961-07-02 19 WELLINGTON. Sat. India beat New Zealand 3-1 in the second hockey Test here today to take a 2-0 lead in the series. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article53 1961-07-02 19 Singapore Bat Doa Becker won the Royal Singapore Golf Club "A" division medal with a nett score of 37 at Sune Road today The first nine of (be ball sweep went to E. W bhaw (19J>. Becker and T. C. M. Jukes shared the second nine with a53 words
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Article42 1961-07-02 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Shell beat Pn-sons by one run In tneir friendly cricket match at Pava UfeM "today. Shell 169-9 dec Sim Koh 75, Rhodes 20. de Kreuser 3-39. Frueneit 3-34. Woodford 2-12K Pn.-ons 168 iHarichandra 102, Woilfe 23. Howard 3-5642 words
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Advertisement89 1961-07-02 19 \lf .aW urn iiiln fastii nB <■ slsssate.lv <JLWSA Mf^ J^ m jme^ l*M#JßM*m 1LI» BBV f^Bßssssssssri^^Bs^B > i^tmWmmW^^ L;: i sssssssKllllllllw i *^bbsbbsbbHH^l(* Jal m m'm^Wi M W**P^ WHAT'S IT LIKE TO BE SITTING ON THE HOT SEAT OF STARDOM? WB i^ f I 1 U I V E89 words
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472 1961-07-02 20 EPSOM JEEP - RACING FILM STUDIO SHOULD GET HIS HA TTRICK EPSOM JEEP Today's best bets: Film Studio and Kidjang. The GOING will be FAST with riLM STUDIO IV should have no difficulty in completing a winning hat-trick in the Class 5, Div. I—9f1 9f handicap (Race Six) at Kuala Lumpur today. A472 words
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Article193 1961-07-02 20 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY PfH~Mi.il Race 1 TER. BINTAXG TER. BINTANU M\\ >I\ TK I in-dnni ru^ade New State Thank You 2.00 Hindu Robe freedom Crusade It-rang Rintang ■■M I CINERAMA II CINERAMA II Q( it k WIN Shangrila II Khampanc Phet inerama .'.::u Kli..iii|)im; Phet (.erry'n Luck Ksthcr's193 words
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Article1407 1961-07-02 20 RACE ONE: 2.0-CL. 4 DIV. 4-6 F. 1 ***** New State 'L T St.i R Breuk. 590 IFI Shaari I 2 :<0798 Arigito (Mr. MM. K.N. Leong. Bagby. 8 .12 Po ner fi 3 0006« Hindu Robe KY Liim Daniels. 5 8.12 Mitchell 7 4 7U8341,407 words
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Article660 1961-07-02 20 he ran a splendid .second with 8.9 to Speedy Socks over 7f. (Jala Premirir II Is a good longshot. He has a nice drop in the handicap. Earlier in the season he scored over the Bukit Timah 6f. beating the useful Amagasaki. Race Four CHICKEN CURRY is660 words
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Article148 1961-07-02 20 HUM. KONG, Sal. Taj Mo liatned. i In- Singapore polirrni.ui vas placed 30th in a firld ol Ml in i In- annual Hong Kmi: M.ilkatlmn lirrr lodax. Mn lir-t ilirrr places wi-nl lo lions Kong hinrse and the winner ol tin- 11..1 milr course MM148 words
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Article70 1961-07-02 20 BRISBANE S.«t. Australian CT K-k ;ockcy Gcoice Moore, who i>v< to Britain to ridr in the Epsom Dovby. til tuken to haspit.il with a s\:>peciPd fractured right ankle alter the runnmc of th. Doombfn "Ten Thousand" here irxiav. Moorr wn.s riding Lion Huntrr who crashedReuter - 70 words
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273 1961-07-02 1 QN JULY 4 Indepcndcnre Day the United States of America celebrates its birthday. One hundred and eighty-four years ago the 13 American colonies on the North At Untie coast of the New World banded together to draw up a Declaration of Independence.273 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-07-02 1 THE new $1.5 million U.S. Consulate-General in Hill Street. Singapore. For other pictures and articles on the building see the centre pages of this supple- ment. Photograph shows the Armenian Street entrance.35 words
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Article, Illustration677 1961-07-02 1 A BIGGER FLOW OF GOODS IS AMERICA'S CONSTANT AIM TRADE BALANCE HAS LONG BEEN IN FAVOUR OF MALAYA IN Malaya's foreign trade, commercial relations with the United States have always been of great importance. The U.S. is a major market for the country's foremost export677 words
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Advertisement76 1961-07-02 1 p*^^^^r?BC\\ AvMSij^y 1 A f i dfl\ I 1 1 I WjwftW "~"^2s\T /f I I I v^&e\\ 1 1 I I \mJ I V^« o\V 1 I 1 1 Iff WELCOME TO SINGAPORE I <™*^^\3MSmA Hub of air communications in South-East Asia and vital link In /v\ major trans-global76 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1961-07-02 2 Fiinipp Tnwlp (■Ulllvv I UftlC - Fiinipp Tnwlp (■Ulllvv I U ft lC By Celebrate with pomp and pride, with shows, sports, guns and bonfires' Adams QN July 4 each year United States citizens celebrate Independence Day a tribute to the brave band of patriots who made up the Continental Congress1,051 words
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Advertisement272 1961-07-02 2 AVOITS ttjfif&ait a fragrance to remember you by Wear it ony way you wish splosh it on, spray it on, perfume or sochet it on Avon's Here's My Heart odds to your niceness. Like oil good frogronces, the memory of it lingers on after the dote is over a M>o<-iol272 words
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Advertisement16 1961-07-02 2 FIMStOKC TIRE KIIIIER COMPAUT (S.S.I LTD.. 22 CETUK MAD. SIKAPORE 14 TEIEPHOUE 4SIII IhiivA^^ l\\ by^^Aiuy16 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1961-07-02 3 Seven men who moulded destiny of their nation THE FOUNDING FATHERS WERE CONVINCED THAT AMERICA WOULD BE EXAMPLE TO ALL LONGING TO BE FREE BRILLIANT MINDS, BUT ALL DIFFERENT ftNCE AGAIN, as in the days of the Founding Fathers, the United Stares faces a stern test. That test, as President1,512 words
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Advertisement144 1961-07-02 3 ICD HP OUTBOARD MOTORS 401 I There's a lot more money to be made in the trans- portation of goods from ship to shore. A busy I to boatman must have a reliable engine and one that is Johnson \*w economical to maintain. The Johnson 10 HP suits I jfrjr144 words
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Advertisement190 1961-07-02 3 DIETHELIMS MALAYA'S LEADING INTERIOR DECORATING EXPERTS ""^'*i gjMM fn| iJSi& ifiP^ Proudly Announce the completion of their contract for THE NEW U. S. CONSULATE MJlaiHKiaWSlfei FURNITURE 3 tH^wF? PAINT Biß -r^c..-r DEPARTMENT supplied SherwmDEPARTMENT produced in \T T Williams buper Kern-Tone tor Singapore all the furniture de- use throughout the190 words
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Article, Illustration562 1961-07-02 4 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA By VERY LATEST ARCHITECTURAL AND FURNITURE STYLING WAS THE AIM— AND VISITORS WILL SEE THAT IT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED THE NEW $1.5 million U.S. Consulate-General building, opened last Monday by the Consul-General, Mr. William P. Maddox, is the latest' landmark in the centre562 words
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Advertisement244 1961-07-02 4 »!iS»S OF BUSINESSES HAVE CUT ACCOUNTING COSTS WITH BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC MACHINES! The time-tested, profitjf. 1% saving advantages of these _HB^gjggw2L---«*« M- i««jH machines can be equally beneficial to your business. _Z_^H Simple to operate, Burroughs Sensimatics handle all types of figurework and provide accurate, up-to-the-minute records in less time, at244 words
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Advertisement205 1961-07-02 4 MEMORIAL TO AMERICA'S BBHHHBMBBMVkaMaW^^B^i^^Bk^LA.^\ L^H V% I |f H SH^Cjm 3BHMa&a^a^i^i^nW«n bH /Si iVm* ]V|ikY Mm. HibK 1 jM^^^^^^^^^^u^^mM 111 V.--.-H i m i BmMMMI-AmT FIRST CONSUL-GENERAL THE U.S. Cover nmenr Previously, the Contuhas had consular re- late-General offices were presentation in Singapore in the Union Building. for 125 years.205 words
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Advertisement63 1961-07-02 4 Now Available Rogers Plate 10 YEAR GUARANTEED r QUALITY THEY WILL MAKE V WONDERFUL ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION S. P. JI. de Silyajtl f~ us. h7ch mitt t>NGA»a*E til ***** BRANCH OFFICE 6. STATION ROAD. IPOH ASSOCIATE COMPANY BBBBBBB^^ k\' V^ /7 iML ~u *&C KBf-,^>..* f TWO MORE OTIS63 words
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Article, Illustration240 1961-07-02 5 Singapore post climax to devoted and varied career THE United States ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Mr. William P. Maddox, who opens the new Con-sulate-General building on Tuesday, has had a rare honour. Ke was given the personal rank of minister last February by President John Kennedy when Foreign Service appointments came240 words
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346 1961-07-02 5 fHK U.S.I.S. Library, which will re-open to the public at the new Consulate-General building on July 10 has been re-named the U.S. Cultural Centre in Singapore. Entrance will be from Armenian Street only. Last month U.S.I.S. officials conducted a poll to decide on346 words
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126 1961-07-02 5 Putting the finishing touches to children's library IuIOVINC 14.000 volumes and over 300 periodicals, erecting all new book shelves and other library equipment, takes considerable time. Shown in the picture are two library assistants, Miss Celine Lowe, and Miss Ellen Thorn, who are putting the finishing touches to the special126 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-02 5 When you want REAL air conditioning call on who also offer you night and day service, seven days a week. THE NEW UNITED STATES CONSULATE GENERAL IN HILL STREET, SINGAPORE, IS AIR CONDITIONED BY CARRIER. INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO., (S) LTD. 24, Leng Kee Road, Singapore 3. Tel: *****49 words
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Advertisement303 1961-07-02 5 •••••••••••••a********* J We extend our Best Wishes J 1 to The American Consulate J on the occasion of J the opening of their New Premises South Asia Engineering Co. J* Manufacturers of 3+- i illl *****11 l Jeg HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES J »V W« orr pleated »t bo able t« "^v303 words
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Article, Illustration87 1961-07-02 6 CARBED like surgeons, a group of technicians (above) assembled the guidance and control system for a Redstone rocket. This task demands great technical skill and requires extreme cleanliness to prevent contamination of rocket parts. Top right, technicians join the tail and booster sections of the rocket,87 words
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Article, Illustration86 1961-07-02 6 STAGE BY STAGE THE ASSEMBLY OF A REDSTONE ROCKET PRODUCTION of spacecraft is a rapidly growing industry in the United States. Since 1957, more than 3,000 private industrial companies have joined the nations astronautical effort and new participants are entering this field each month. 1-15 Automation plays an important roleDouglas Aircraft Company - 86 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-07-02 6 In the mountains of California (left), the assembled missile, under protective covering, is moved to a tower for captive testing before it is shipped across the continent to the launching site at Cape Canaveral. Florida, on the Atlantic coastline. Several private companies have test stands like106 words
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Advertisement359 1961-07-02 6 TAHITI ON YOUR WAY TO THE WEST COAST IS THE HAPPIEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD -=s^ VIA BANGKOK OR )S£» SAIGON An A^v n BY CONNICT|NG S^"'| CARRIERS FROM stff<\ SINGAPORE f 4 AIR PRANCE ON THI WOIID'S lAI6IST »lIIIN|S f«r*k«r imtarmmiimn fur tra«»l «r T.A 1./ AIR MANCI GIMIRAI359 words
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Advertisement116 1961-07-02 6 Westinghouse 8 COMMERCIAL AIR-CONDITIONER from 3 H.P. upwards CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING HEAT TRANSFER APPARATUS AIR-HANDLING EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL FANS Specifications and quotations for complete installation gladly given RUB** AIREX ENGINEERS LTD. 204, CANTONMENT ROAD, SINGAPORE 2. TEL: ***** 1, SULEIMAN ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: ***** Westinghouse^ DIAMOND JUBILEE MODEL $?£ss? Fes AT116 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1961-07-02 7 George A. Castle - George A. Castle By A NEW experiment in the retailing of general merchandise ranging from power lawnmowers and water skiis to cameras and women's dresses is bo ng tried out in the United States this year by about 20 supermarket grocery stores.1,095 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-07-02 7 HASCA'JGHT ON HERE Supermarkets ujvc rapidly caught on ir Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, though they have still tr make an appearance in otKer Federation towns. In time the* certainly will. What is nit so certain is that ths growing centralisation of shopping facilities, at demonstrated in the U.S. will achieve116 words
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Advertisement189 1961-07-02 7 TT H I %Jtf CT W* ftC I 4ft V v -^m Iff wfm H» W^ m *4V fTIME! r I^RI^SIDAIRE f m^^ m^ *<. CENTRC 200 Clemenceau Avenue, Singopore-9. during FRIGIDAIRE WEEK offers you the year's best buys on brand new 1961 Frigidaire refrigerators and air conditioners. Lower prices189 words
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Advertisement407 1961-07-02 7 LICENSING AGREEMENT A BOON TO U.S. AND I FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS LARGE SCALE research has been a means of by U.S. business is Jumping these obstacles. It making; it increasingly at- also avoids the expense of tractive for foreign com- tying up production farillpanies to acquire American ties at home In407 words
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Advertisement153 1961-07-02 7 Xv' 1 Shav lOT h Jm H H hi ■"ri rusrl iiHin! THE SIGN FOR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT I S I I AkllHl fr" ML I > Vlffiki S|b SV I U.. I KfP'Sl HEP a "TIB Caltex aim is to give you thoughtful, prompt, efficient service. All j^f~^^N,153 words
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Article, Illustration422 1961-07-02 8 RICHARD BRUCE - RICHARD BRUCE By One out of every seven workers depends on it for livelihood A BOUT 50 years ago when less than 200,000 cars were bouncing along rutty dirt roads in the United States, some economic authorities went out on a limb422 words
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919 1961-07-02 8 FREDERIC n GAMBLE - FREDERIC n GAMBLE By two main parts of most economies, reduced to the simplest terms, are production and distribution. Production includes the growing of crops, the raising of livestock, the mining o? mineral products, timbering, fishing and. above all. thr manufacture and919 words
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Advertisement159 1961-07-02 8 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OF THE AMERICAN CONSULATE BUILDING BY R.E. MORRIS CO. LTD. AGENTS FOR C.P. DENNIS o£ SWITCH- L CABLES, M.I.C.C, P.V.C. AND PAPER BOARDS INSULATED CABLES a i Dp FUSE AND SV TL** 1 conduit used throughout the above *~f\V. 2 installation. SWITCH- pU^T^U H^ w r f C159 words
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Advertisement24 1961-07-02 8 With the compliments of THE GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR THE NEW U.S. CONSULATE BUILDING Paul Y. Construction Co. 6th Tloor, Asia Insurance Building. Tel: *****24 words
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