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Title Section12 1959-03-15 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,229. SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1959 20 CENTS12 words
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436 1959-03-15 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE Plainclothes heroes roam gangland nightly By Singapore, Saturday SMALL teams of police in plainclothes were tonight roaming in the toughest gang areas in the island-hoping to be attacked. Posing as trouble-seeking gangsters is a dangerous game, in view of the436 words
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Article50 1959-03-15 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sat.— The U.N. General Assembly late last night endorsed nationhood for the French Cameroons next Jan. l and recommended admission to the United Nations after independence. There were no dissenters but 23 countries abstained because they favoured elections in the trust territory before independence.50 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-03-15 1 SING \PORE. Sat.— >lr. 11. 11. (Tony) Beamish, who brramc Director of Broadcasting. Singapore. two months a«o following the split of thr pan-Malayan radio service, may quit his job in the near future, the Sunday Times understands. Hi. news came as a surprise in Government103 words
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Article216 1959-03-15 1 KASSEM TO BE A FIGUREHEAD' £AIRO. Sat The Cairo newspaper Akhbar El Yom reported from Bagdad today that the Iraq Prime Minister, Ma|.-Cen Abdul Karim Kassem, lost his nerve and acceded to Communist demands that he form an allCorrmunist government. The newspaper said the Iraqi216 words
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Article386 1959-03-15 1 A THENS, Sat. Colonel George Crivas, the EOKA leader in Cyprus, said in an interview published here last night: "Frequently I came face to face with security forces and was in danger." Col. Grivas did not say where he had spent the last three years whileReuter - 386 words
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Article110 1959-03-15 1 BLANTYRE. Sat. Security forces arrested 27 African leaders in surprise amphibious operations made necessary by the rainy season which clogged rivers and hampered normal movement in the Nyasaland protectorate today. But ever as the Nyasaland Government claimed success in its operations. African railway workers threatened a strike110 words
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Article34 1959-03-15 1 The ticket bearing the above number, sold in Johore. won the first prite of $350,000 in the Federation Social and Welfare lottery drawn in Kuala Lipis. Pahang. yesterday. (Full results in Page 5).34 words
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Article189 1959-03-15 1 MALAYAN MONTHLY S NEW FREE ENTRY PUZZLE T^O entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most aut and accurate in The Malayan Monthly s $2,000 Free Entry Word Puzzle "'A" (February) One entrant189 words
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Article, Illustration7 1959-03-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL SERIFICATE RESULTS7 words
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113 1959-03-15 1 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A YIP reception arranged for the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, at the Singapore airport I today misfired. The Malayan Airways plane with the Sultan on board, arrived 30 minutes ahead of schedule. The Sultan stayed in the YIP113 words
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Article59 1959-03-15 1 INDIANAPOLIS, (Indiana). Sat.— A 17-year-old girl came down with a "world record" today from a flagpole where she sat for 211 days. Mauri Rose Kirby staggered into a drive-in beneath the pole for a medical examination. "I'm glad its over," said Mauri. "I'd never do itUPI - 59 words
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Article79 1959-03-15 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. former Singapore Supreme Court Registrar, died in the General Hospital today after long ill ness. He was 49. The cortege will leave 20 Cotswold Close. Braddell Heights, tomorrow at 3 p.m. for St. Andrew's Cathedral, and from there79 words
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Article18 1959-03-15 1 TAIPEH. Sat —King Hussein of Jordan today inspected Nationalist Chinese military bases in Southern Formosa.18 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-03-15 1 ANXIOUS EYES SCAN COLUMNS LOOKING FOR THAT NAME IT WAS difficult to get a copy of the early edition of the Sunday Times last night. It was the only paper last night that carried the results of the Cambridge School Certicifate examination, and copies were snapped up by anxious stu-131 words
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Article447 1959-03-15 1 Students plan visit to Red China CINCAPORE. Sat.— Plans are afoot to send a 40-man student team from Singapore on a three-week visit to Communist China. The plans are being worked out by Mr. Lee Yew Seng, vice-president of the Singa- pore Trade Union Congress. The All-China Students' Federation had447 words
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Article43 1959-03-15 1 MAN HELD AFTER PARANG ATTACK SINGAPORE. Sat. Police patrol found man at tbe 131> mile Chua Chu Kane Road with both hands nrarly cut off. P. Palani, 50. was taken to hospital in critical condition. Man detained and a parang recovered.43 words
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Advertisement156 1959-03-15 1 INSIDE The full results of the Cambridge School Certificate examination held in Singapore in 1958. See Pages 8. 14 and 15. No dry, loose powder can give your skin this light young radiance! WPi? < yv M y M ML ffj Only "Love Pat' with its creamy foundation guards against156 words
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Advertisement61 1959-03-15 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS BUYING THE RING TO SEAI HER ROMANCE IS ONE Of TMI MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN HER LIFE MAKE SURE IT IS A RING WORTHY OF THE OCCASION. CHOOSE YOUR RING FROM THE FASCINATING SELECTION S. P. H. BE SUVA LTD. 45 High Street Air-Port Singapore 6 Station Road61 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1959-03-15 2 ftiO_v^» " H*¥'^'\'~\f»^ f0vI - ft iO_v^» H f»^f 0 v I ff|TT?T^ JlL'lliMiliiiMijGLgJconttoulwy The untold story of Borneo's undercover war... E3 The first phase of Operation Tiger Ants (Semut I) was accomplished according to plan. Eight British and Australian commandos had dropped into the jungle of Jap-anese-occupied Borneo1,616 words
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Advertisement264 1959-03-15 2 awm am** mm aw m **m* m am a am* am a am. aam M WM*\ aim E am alawmw 0* a* am. a aw tIP\T t A\T A RfillT DitllUn IA/ilPl D I FT KhPi/ltf g mm\ J m kmT% %J Emm km mf m km l/l//lt/ m WW264 words
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Article101 1959-03-15 3 ...the daring, true-to -life exploit* of a bunch of tuttfle commando* A STORPEDO DROP OVER UPPER BARAM, SARAWAK, 1945. A storpedo is a cylinder of very hard cardboard reinforced with metal bands, long enough to hold a man. It has a conical and hollow cardboard head. The object,101 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1959-03-15 3 We save 13 US. airmen, many in dying condition was a bigger and more prosperous plain, an ideal dropping zone where no plane could ro wrong; and cursory inspection su^pested that an air-strip could easily be built at one of several dry flats round about. From this time on, the1,802 words
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435 1959-03-15 4 ALL-OUT U.N. AID FOR MALAYA— A PROMISE BY DAG hoped to make a return visit in future. Mr. Hammarskjoeld added: "I think it is true to say that the Federation is a nation which is inspired by the ideals of the U.N. Charter I and has reflected them in its435 words
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Article75 1959-03-15 4 RAZAK TALKS WITH LIM AT AIRPORT SINGAPORE, Sat. The Federation Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, and his wife arrived in Singapore by air from Kuala Lumpur today. Dato Abdul Razak said he was here on a private visit. He was going to Johore to see his wife's75 words
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Article32 1959-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Pakistani Trade Commissioner in Singapore will hold a reception to celebrate Pakistan Day at the Royal Island Club on March 23 between 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m.32 words
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Article23 1959-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Girls' Life Brigade will hold a special church parade at Fairfield Methodist Church tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.23 words
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196 1959-03-15 4 'Economy is going down drain': Jumabhoy CINCAPORE. Sat. AdJ dressing guests at the official opening of the Far Eastern Bank Ltd., in Cecil Street today, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said: "Singapore's economy is going down the drain while political mud-slinging is blithely going on."196 words
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Article57 1959-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two men, armed with daggers, broke into a Jalan Besar house early this morning and robbed the occupant. Lee Yieng Chew, of SBOO cash and two gold rings valued at $80. Lee was tied up and covered with blankets by the robbers as soon57 words
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Article25 1959-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A 'Gettogether Nite" in aid of the Kampong Tlong Bahru fire victims was held tonight at the Raffles Hotel.25 words
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Article33 1959-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— Check.s on car radios for licences will be carried out In Singapore from April 1. the Director of Broadcasting. Mr. H. H. Beamish, said over Radio Singapore tonight.33 words
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Article, Illustration347 1959-03-15 4 TRIPLETS? WHY HE DIDN'T TURN A HAIR THE BAKER WHO KNEW WHAT TO EXPECT SINGAPORE, Saturday. TAN YOKE MIN was not in the least surprised wher the phone rang at 3.30 a.m. on Thursday and th< caller told him he had become the father of triplets He had known it347 words
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Article293 1959-03-15 4 'Insulted, says Rakyat in Brunei DRUNEI TOWN. Sat.— The chairman of the Brunei Par*y Rakyat, Inche A. M. Azahari Mahmud, said today that his party would take a "neutral" stand on the departure of a delegation to London for constitutional talks. The nine-man mission, led by the Sultan of Brunei,293 words
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Advertisement294 1959-03-15 4 NINE OUT OF EVERY TEN BABIKS UpM^ **2^ jjjjggPi^^WP^ in Singapore and Malaya, who are fed on a humanised, powdered milk food, ARE FED P^ Christopher Kostka ON LACTOGEN. Here is positive proof, if Bonny Kwck any were needed, of the pre-eminent suita- Singapore K £J*m2? bilitv of LACTOGEN for294 words
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Article273 1959-03-15 5 My 2 wives— by a butcher MAS LIVING IN SIN TURNS RESPECTABLE IN DOUBLE CEREMONY 'Fat boy' marries 'sisters', asks 200 to dinner KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A BUTCHER today married two women by Chinese rites at his house in the 4th milestone, Klang Road. He is Chan Kok Keong, 36,273 words
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Article335 1959-03-15 5 INQUEST ON ELECTROCUTED COUPLE SINGAPORE. Saturday. A CORONER warned members of the public today that no "ordinary layman" should meddle with electrical wires in the home. They should tell the Electricity Dept., City Council, if they wanted any electrical extensions The coroner. Inche Ahmad bin335 words
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Article86 1959-03-15 5 $25,000 for having gold bars BATU PAHAT, Sal.— Keh Chew Loon. 39, of Silat Road, Singapore, was fined 525.000 or two and a half years' jail in the sessions court here today for possessing uncustomed gold bars. He was arrested in Batu Pahat on Oct. 21 while travelling north with86 words
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Article469 1959-03-15 5 CINCAPORE, Sat.— The City Council's finance committee will next Wednesday consider taking "necessary action in connection with a report alleging dereliction of duty on the part of the council's j Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. P. C Mari cus. The report, which was compiled by the469 words
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Article225 1959-03-15 5 *****47 WIN $350,000 KUALA LIPIS, Sat. The first and second prizes of the 62nd Social and Welfare lottery drawn here today went to tickets sold in Johore. A Selangor ticket won the third prize and Pahanc the fourth. first Prize: ($350,000) No. *****47. Second Prite: ($125,000) No. *****24. Third Prise:225 words
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Article51 1959-03-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A patrol contacted five terrorists in the Temerloh district of Pahang on Thursday, according to preliminary reports issued by the Government today. The terrorists fled. Later, a terrorist suspect was captured. It is believed that the terrorists in the district are very short of51 words
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Article48 1959-03-15 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Deputy Mayor and organising secretary of the People's Action Party, will outline PAP's policy on health at a mass meeting tomorrow. The meeting will be *ield next to the City Council market in Red Hill Close.48 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-03-15 5 The VIP tapper is Secretary General of UN THE DISTINGUISHED TAPPER is Mr. Dag Ham. marskjoeld, Secretary Gen. eral of the United Nations, who visited the Sungei Way Rubber Estate, seven miles southwest of Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. A pale blue band will be painted round the trunk of this65 words
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Article24 1959-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Inaugural meeting of the Keppel Harbour Community Association will be held at 10 Seah Street at 5.30 p.m tomorrow.24 words
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Article149 1959-03-15 5 Prohibited papers: 4 accused MALACCA, Sat. Four pupils of the Pay Fong School here three girls and one boy who were arrested at their homes on the morning of Feb. 25 during the national round-up of suspected subversives, were produced in the magistrate's court here today. The three girls were149 words
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Article37 1959-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Photographic Society will organise an exhibition in conjunction with Cultural Week to be neld next month. Entries should be sent to 4 Cashim Street. Singapore 7 before March 20.37 words
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242 1959-03-15 5 AZIZ MOVES TO END COCKLE WAR IN PERAK IPOH, Sat. The Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, made a special trip from Kuala Lumpur to North Perak yesterday to settle a "war" between two rival groups of cockle gatherers on the Perak coast. The conflict came242 words
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78 1959-03-15 5 PENANG. Sat. A 19-year- j old youth. Lam Tat Chor. i alias Lim Oim Kang. was today remanded to April 1 on I two charges of possessing a j subversive document and a prohibited publication. Lam pleaded not guilty to having the document and78 words
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Article42 1959-03-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Mr. Nr Kirn Pong (Alliance) won the Tebrau ward in the Town Council by-election held here tonight. He polled 1.059 votes against his Party Negara opponent. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Moh-amed. who secured 833 votes.42 words
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Advertisement30 1959-03-15 5 NON-CATHOLIC FRIENDS, LEARN at HOME about the CATHOLIC CHURCH i MAIL COST WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION FIU in the following R.I.C and mail to 24. Nassim Rd. Singapore 10 Name Address30 words
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Advertisement382 1959-03-15 5 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia fe^j Because it provides mart ?Mg&!«E_-3^l complete relief than singlepurpose laxatives! ConstipaSBggj IBsA llon und acld indigestion Jlg^^SgSßl Wm usually go hand in hand m&M/L That's why laxatives whirh L* f **4g. .^1 1 f— '4. *s**\ act on382 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-03-15 5 SOLUTION TO MM'S $2,000 FREE ENTRY PUZZLE This is the solution to The Malayan Monthly's $2,000 Free Entry Word Puzzle "A" (February), which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers to the clues.39 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-03-15 6 BELIEVING THAT YOU j CAN ALWAYS MAKE AN IMPRESSION IF YOU I HAVE COURAGE, WE PRESENT THE LATEST FROM THE LAW BREAKING WARDROBE A deprived dress with a depraved back. Fine black wool with not a button, a belt, or a bow to liven it up. By69 words
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Article, Illustration339 1959-03-15 6 JOY MATTHEWS - JOY MATTHEWS says is the year for breaking rules. This is the time to ignore all those "dress it up" or "play it down" lessons. Now it is the fashion delinquent who gets oil the looks. The quietly elegant lady is finished. You can be pretty and339 words
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Article91 1959-03-15 6 SLEEVES again are elbow or bracelet l?ngth, writes Eileen Ascroft from Paris. Button manufacturers are going to be happy again to see the rows and rows of wooden, mother of pearl and horn coat buttons. With the coats go amusing and rather masculine little hats of the91 words
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Article150 1959-03-15 6 TODAYS recipe for young .cooks is another from Robin Howe, whose book, "Cooking from the Commonwealth," has just been published This time it is a West Indian recipe for Banana Sour Milk Cake. You need: lit breakfast cups sugar; 1 breakfast cup mashed banana: I egg: 4 breakfast cup150 words
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Advertisement359 1959-03-15 6 ON YOUR OWN TWO FEET Make up your own mind about Tampax Don't wait for someone else to come and lead you by the hand you're not that kind of person. You like to be first with new fashions and new ideas. What's keeping you from trying Tampax Perhaps you359 words
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Advertisement728 1959-03-15 6 HP"— Jo\ H^^^ jflß^a*. I V^ FRANKLY O FEM N NE No other cream powder 1/ so fine, to flawless! LUUIX Achieve the Frankly Feminine Look with Golden Rose or Sweetly Pink exquisite new shades whose subtle undertones bring to your complexion that soft allure of a delicate rose made728 words
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Article, Illustration519 1959-03-15 7 B.C. BHATTACHARJEE - B.C. BHATTACHARJEE By FOR 50 MILES from TEMERLOH to XL .0 NE of the strang csr and most weird flying experiences in Malaya befell a sergeant of the Army Air Corps during a flight from Temerloh to Kuala Lumpur. Staff Sergeant W.519 words
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Article56 1959-03-15 7 SINGAPORE. Si I The foundation stone o! an Anglican High School at 8' 2 mile. Chftngl Road, was laid by the Archdeacon of Singapore. Dr. D.D. Cheliiah today. The stone was then blessed by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baincs. Before the stone-laying56 words
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Article31 1959-03-15 7 ■SINGAPORE. Sat. The Director of Community Rei reation. Mr 8 Winans. will open the ncond branch of j the Queenstown Community Association at Sterling Road at 3 i>.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article65 1959-03-15 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Financial Secretary, Mr. oon Khye Kiang, has appointed a three-man committee to study whether there is a need to protect the soap industry in Singapore. The three members are Mr. L. Cresson < chairman i Mr. Tan 800 Teck and Tuan65 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-03-15 7 Mr 1 11.1111; Pent Man and >li»* Liim Van Chun, who were married in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Chan is an air traffic control officer in the Department of Civil Aviation.' Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article65 1959-03-15 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— A Singapore District Judge. Mr. K. T Alexander, today sentenced two men, Kwai Hong Seng. 23. and Wan Yin Tuck. 16, to three years corrective training and two years reformative training respectively. Kwai and Wan were con- victed on Feb. 28 of attemptI65 words
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Article53 1959-03-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat A -.pecial High Mass service waheld at the Church of the Immaculate Conception here today for Rev. Mother St. Fidelis. Mother Superior of I the Johore Bahru Convent, who died on Thursday. Irish-born Mother St. Fidelis was 66. She came to Malaya53 words
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Article, Illustration248 1959-03-15 7 FIRST ASIAN TO HOLD TOP LEGAL JOB DIES CINCAPORE. Sat— Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, the first Asian Registrar of the Singapore Supreme Court, died at the General Hospital this morning. Mr. Tan. 49, was appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court in 1952, but he retired from the post In January,248 words
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162 1959-03-15 7 JAKARTA, Saturday. THE Indonesian shipping and trade ministries are re ported to be considering a scheme for setting up free port in the Rhio Islands, opposite Singapore. Likeliest spot for the free port is Tanjong Pinang. accordina to usually reliable sources. They say the162 words
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141 1959-03-15 7 PENANG, Sat. Eighteen Formosan fishermen stranded in Penang since March 5 when the disabled 86 -ton Man Shun Kuan was towed in today appealed to their I rescuers to let them go home. < Mr. Tan Beng Hong, 40. master of the141 words
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Article106 1959-03-15 7 'Rich Widow' show a smash-hit SINGAPORE. Sat— The allmale Baba show "Jandan Kaya" t.Rich WiGowi organised by the International Charity Committee. drew more than 500 people on its opening night at the Garden Hall. Great World Park, tonight. Produced by Dr Essel Tan, the show featured two of Singapore's most106 words
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Article24 1959-03-15 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Redhill Community Centre has handed $2,080 collected from voluntary donors to the Kampon" Tiong Bahru fire victims fund.24 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-03-15 7 VXZ^ &AIABO\J3 <ieoc<se ocac caw 1"\ ll /oojY vjjocbv, tuc\ Boqcow vouc njee bowl's quite )s OP SUAVIN<& CSBAM ?J V CLEAN P \Tuee J25 words
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Article5916 1959-03-15 8 BOYS St. Joseph's Institution Adrian Gon Boon Leng (D.I Alan C Cordeiro 12), Ambrose Quck Chen- Van Ansel Wang (1). Anthony B. Netto (2), Antliony Clioy Jee Hong (2). Anthony Lim Kok Heng (.2), Artliur Lim Khek Kian i2>. Arthur Yong Ah Tuan i 2). Au5,916 words
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Advertisement130 1959-03-15 8 •''•'■'••'•'•jfc ~-^Sft. m^^^Ulm tK /fil. "Cr *^Kl^^ v^K^ 1 It^"^^^ 1 OC.P V^^ri^tf |V 1954 (SHELU 1959 ij in \o. o J Five years ago in Feb- 1.C.A., Shell research had at Y^D yftt JK y&J aR g^^, ruaryl9s4,Shell announced last found the scientific N<^^ /ff?<l=>/ *Qm I. C. A.130 words
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162 1959-03-15 9 The latest issue of Getting Married." the frank, down-to-earth marriage guide published by the BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, has caused a storm in British religious circles. One of the articles in the booklet that caused the biggest furore is Dr. Eustace162 words
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Article, Illustration1573 1959-03-15 9 Is Chastity Outmoded? Outdated? Out? How wrong is it to defy conventional restrictions on sexual behaviour? Or is it the conventions that are out of place in the modern world? ONE WOMAN IX EVERY THREE at the present time in Britain admits to premarital intercourse. ONE IN TWENTY of all1,573 words
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Article362 1959-03-15 9 Cine Corner FILM MAKED How to do a script: Practise with a professional film ADRIAN BRUNEI., a well-known film director and producer, once told how he initiated a new script writer into the art. Both had re-edited o seven-reel continental picture, and Brunei said to his assistant: "I want you362 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-03-15 9 These four young ladies are rehearsing for Frederick Ashton's ballet "La Valse" at the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden. The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret attended the performance of the. ballet. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 36 words
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Advertisement650 1959-03-15 9 WHAT SECRET POWER DID THIS MAN POSSESS? —^^^B^B^By ||j^- **^BIL "^^^B» FRANCIS BACON (A R.mcn .an) WHY was this man great? How (NOT a rcli.i;i". "n) indoes anyone man or »i>rrun eludes in its nwmhtlthin piople achieve preatnessr' Is it not by from every walk ot lilt tromevCTT mastery of650 words
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Article27 1959-03-15 10 :u 11.ir,/- Mv 1 Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY ol Oui lxar Moiher Madam Song Kirn Hiok. iMr.v Cliew Boon Beng). Died on 15th M.in-n 1954.27 words
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Article95 1959-03-15 10 J; II .</> *lli I '/mimiim). LIFE BEGINS ANEW, with m. The Royal Jelly ol the Queen Bee. Made in France. Write lor free Explanatory Booklet G. HoppeiLstedi Ltd.. P.O. Box 1313. Singapore. PERFECT I RAVELLING COMPANION! A Light-Wool Suit/ Kroik Mom London's, Spring Collection. Tommy Thomson Ls Renowned95 words
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500 1959-03-15 10 Sunday. Mar. 15, 1959. NO ROOM FOR OPTIMISM DECAUSE continually growing world demand Cor rubber has kept the price of Malaya's product at a level that has confounded our Jeremiahs, there is no need for complacency about the future. [Yet there is a note of complacency in some of the500 words
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Article, Illustration965 1959-03-15 10 LLOYD MORGAN H - LLOYD MORGAN H 'DONT DRINK, DONT j ISMOKE AND WORK HARD'I Lite of 80-year-old Theodore James Benjamin Wearne, retired Singapore motor car magnate, is a success story extraordinary. It is also part and parcel of Singapore history from before the turn of the century until 60 years later. Born965 words
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236 1959-03-15 10 I ONDON, Sat. British tobacco firms are to set up a special trust to sponsor a new cancer treatment privately developed by a Harley Street doctor. Up to £100,000 is to be guaranteed so that clinical trials, which involve the injection of a material made236 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1959-03-15 10 RONALD KINSEY - He lit a bonfire that made medical history RONALD KINSEY OUT SOON ~> THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALAYA'S WU LIEN TEH, THE GREAT PLAGUE FIGHTER BY T\Ui Manchuria n earth was frozen hard as rock and the "Black Death" stalked the land that winter of 1911 when a daring young Malayan1,187 words
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Advertisement145 1959-03-15 10 AUSTRALIA Ik m v ORANJE 20,166 G. R. T. 1959 Singe pore 0. 12 May 24 Sept. 10 Dec. Djakarta A. 14 26 12 Djakarta D. 15 28 14 Melbourne A/D. 22 5 Oct. 21 Sydney a. 24 7 23 Sydney D. 26 8 28 Melbourne ad. 28 10 30145 words
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Article438 1959-03-15 11 STRONG ECONOMIC POLICY IS BASIC ESSENTIAL FOR THE FUTURE, ARGUES EXPERT Dr. Urn: Theirs is not to reason why but obey orders... SINGAPORE, Saturday. "|"HE CIVIL servant's function was not to obstruct the politician over major decisions, but mainly to assist in formulating policy438 words
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136 1959-03-15 11 New glow' paint to aid air visibility CINCAPORE, Sat. The Royal Singapore Flying Club has introduced a new colour scheme fo- its fleet ot planes to help avoid collisions in. mid air. To give the maximum possible visibility, the old maroon paint has been replaced with a specially developed American136 words
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Article20 1959-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Ec Peng Liang has been elected president of the Singapore Boy Scouts Katong District Association.20 words
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144 1959-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Pacific Area Travel Association has announced that it will present an engraved plai que to the writer of the best Pacific travel story published this year. A similar award will be made to the best unpublished photograph submitted during the144 words
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Article249 1959-03-15 11 are still evident and it only remained for the sound administration to be continued so that the future might be assured. Mr. Anderson warned that the impending elections In Singapore and the Federation would almost certainly tend to put a break on expansion of249 words
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Article37 1959-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Mayor Mr. One Eng Guan will lead a group of city councillors and more than 250 staff members of the council in a road building operation at Kampong Potong Pasir tomorrow morning.37 words
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Article, Illustration588 1959-03-15 11 CINGAPORE, Sat. A Scotsman who knows Singapore and every town in the Federation like the back of his hand will leave on retirement on March 24, o*ter 39 years here. Hi i> Mr. j. Mackechnie. SI, sal« B manager588 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-03-15 11 TWO young Malayans, Maureen Khoo, aged 12. and Michael Khoo, aged four, of Merdeka Estate, Ratu Pahat, are caught by our cameraman buy. ing their copies of the Prince Philip Souvenir in Raffles Place yesterday. The Straits Times souvenir of the Prince's137 words
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Article41 1959-03-15 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mlxeci copra: March $43 buyers. $44 V 4 sellers. Tone was quiet Sinrapore Coconut OU Millrr* Association: bulk $64 sellers. drum $67 '.j sellers. Tone was quiet.41 words
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Article23 1959-03-15 11 The price of Un in Singapore yesterday rose 25 cents to $404.25 per plcul on an offering estimated at 120 tons.23 words
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Miscellaneous406 1959-03-15 11 H99H ■^■^■^■^■^^■^■^■^■^a^B^B^B^a^Bß SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by out- i standing: FYench painters (colour reproductions) at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. i a.m. to 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at the Changl Rehabilitation Camp. 7.15 p.m. CHINESE YMCA: Table tennis, basketball, Boy Scouts 9406 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-03-15 12 THE FIRST PRIZE THIS week's top prize of $30 goes to "Rolling On" submitted by Man Ngon Sang, 25 Riverside, Malacca. Mr. Man used a Rolleiflex T camera and FP-3 film. Setting: f-8, 1/30 second. THE SECOND *m PRIZE •rpop o' the Morning"— by H.T. Glaze.146 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1959-03-15 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY TIME TO DECIDE AT THE SECOND CROSSROADS QURING the past tew weeks we have been mainly concerned with the elementary technicalities of picture making. Some time ago the main party arrived at the first crossroads and, after giving a certain amount of serious thought to1,076 words
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Advertisement636 1959-03-15 12 dye Bob Martin's U^v VJ\J X*-V>w I Evkr see your dog really outofcondi- FORITOX A I ion? Off his fOOd, listless and dull, X n Bob Martin Conhis ooat loose and irritating with Sc"'.'^ scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why oroap<atau days prrever let your dog get like636 words
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Advertisement31 1959-03-15 12 -HOW TO ENTER MARK your entries: Photo Contest, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Reacted prints will be returned only it stamped and addressed envelopes are enclosed.31 words
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Miscellaneous165 1959-03-15 12 ACROSS: 1. Contentious (11); (5); 43. Thread <4>; 44. Oown--10. Bone (4); 11. Olrl (5); 12. manufacturers Ml). Here's a low story! (5); 13. DOWN: 1. Wharf (4): 2. BeFood (5): 15. Shout (4>: yond (8); 3. Horn (6t; 4. Scofla 16. Antagonist 1 3 > 17. <s>; 5. Arduousness165 words
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Article416 1959-03-15 13 D. M. DAVIS - D. M. DAVIS RUMBUSTIOUS -AND ROGUISH! BY THE HORSE'S MOUTH Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh, Renee Houston United Artists RICH is the word, and rumbustious, and rascally, and roguish. This character Culley Jimpson is all of that and more. Culley is an artist strictly contemporary who paints416 words
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Article254 1959-03-15 13 PETER LIM - PETER LIM BY STRICTLY FOR PLEASURE Tony Curtis, |anet Leigh, Keenan Wynn U.I- (Cinemascope) DERFECT for pleasure just about sums up this latest dig at the U.S. Army (original title: "Perfect Furlough"). Personnel include fresh tuy Tony Curtis, disdainful land Leigh and luscious254 words
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150 1959-03-15 13 MARACAIBO Cornel Wilde. |can Wallace. Abbe Lane Paramount kJARACAIBO (it is also the name of an oil field in Venezuela, a cocktail and a song) is notable for only one thing: A breezy scene in which Cprnel Wilde, producer, director and star, water150 words
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518 1959-03-15 13 On the Record Kenton turns to ballads CAPITOL'S current bestselling jazz LP in the United States. "The Ballad Style of Stan Kenton" (T 1968), is this week's outstanding offering in the big band jazz department. In this recording, Kenton has abandoned the sheer weight and frenzy of h s progressive518 words
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Advertisement786 1959-03-15 13 U4M 145 *> 6 -3o 9.30 Doris Richard "TllaJkiri 1 I Alir" Scope (MGM) I)\V*UII>M\KK TUNNEL Of LOVE Chinese Subs. sj Hear No. 1 Hit Tune: Have Up*, Will Kiss In The Tunnel Of Love. Next Chance! The ROYAL COMMAND Performance Film ALEC GUINNESS "The Horse sMouth" j B Today786 words
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Miscellaneous366 1959-03-15 13 Radio SinOODOfC Pr °Kramme Summary: 6.47 Border: 9.15 Morning Service; 955 MM .%r V m^w« m Slulset se renade; 700 The Newg mterlude; 10.00 The Big SU11; Mediam Wave 476 metres 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 The Radio 10.30 The Percy Faith Orchestra, A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Doctor; 7.30 Be Our366 words
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Article240 1959-03-15 14 Presbyterian Boys School Uukv Chan Kun TiaiiK <3). Chew Ann Kheng <3.p, Chiain Hen a Him (1), Chow Tsi Kun (3). Ec Chan Fah i 2), Gan Kirn Seng I i3>, Goh Leong Hai <3), Goh Yong Swee (3). Han Eng Juan (2). Han Lim Juan (3). Stephen Ho240 words
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Article513 1959-03-15 14 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK By FRIDAY, March 6. QN Feb. 28 some 30 estate managers and assistants, including the Tuan, attended a field demonstration of the latest replanting methods given by the manager of a large rubber estate. The visitors mmMMN at his bungalow and shortly after drove to the513 words
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Article369 1959-03-15 14 Y. O. LEE - Peking lays down wife's new role Y. O. LEE By HONG KONG yHE Cult of the Husband's Rights" is the latest target for attack by Peking's propaganda machine. Since the Chinese Communists launched the communes and organised women into labour teams for work in the fields and factories alongside the369 words
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Article90 1959-03-15 14 STUDENTS PLAY DARTS FOR 12 HOURS I" ONDON. Sat.— The ckul match started at 7.30 p.m. and ended at 7.30 a.m. next day. And the three students who played the 12--hour game think they have set up ft record for maraihon darts. The .students are Max Howarth. Bill Francis and90 words
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Article62 1959-03-15 14 LONDON. Sat— The getslim idea of three pretty girls started wild rumom.s sweeping a village. It was said nude dancing parties were being held in a house. Then came the explanation that exploded the rumoui\ What someone -spotted at Somercotes, Derbyshire, was not nude dancing, but62 words
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Article4167 1959-03-15 14 Adenan Sofyan (3>. Chan Cliok Rang (3 1. Feng Kok Wah (Si h<> Thung Shen (3). Lee En s Keon* (3). Lee Kwone Wah (3). Lon Foo Yee (2). N« Ken K Menu Thien Yew (2), Fang Shu On David (2). Slow Kah Kioliß (3).4,167 words
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Advertisement238 1959-03-15 14 NOW! COLGATE DENTAL CREAM contains GARDOL! The greatest discovery in toothpaste JHaft^^Ky| Kfe» history! JM WmMmfii Colgate Dental Sk Cream with gardol Jmmwm!ami!&£mmm now gives you ifli extra protection m^tf^j^mm against tooth decay. 'T^KmSßßlm Use Colgate Dental l^^^^jj Cream and benefit A jdU from the immediate < jj^^^^ -^^M double238 words
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Article530 1959-03-15 15 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Luauiia. Calalujig .1 Geor- Cianna Carrier (3k Adeluie Chan Kug Choo i2k Chan Ton» Khok I (,3k Chan Yuen Chi U), Margaret I Chay Wai Lin (,2k Lucy Chee (1), Lucy Cheng Uuch En* (3/. Cheong t'ei Yin U), DoroUiy Cheong Keng Chcen530 words
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Advertisement293 1959-03-15 15 The contest every- one's tolking about L.\.. Use your own l^ l-1|t «*i^Tn7 > Tlft* judgment and know- a <i k^l I ledge of film mak- 'a W ill ing to win this tran- ll^'ll sistor radio by Na- II i tional worth ll^i Suppliers W M m 9tm i^^*ls»293 words
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Advertisement690 1959-03-15 16 as advanced as it looks saP^^^ the most advanced lighter in the world This exciting-looking lighter 1- WffCTl sonu'lhing you're goiug to want. jjjj£p»a»S| An<l not tor its looks alone. You Wf can lill it up in five seconds. You can top it up whenever you like in leM than690 words
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Miscellaneous1664 1959-03-15 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs 'M^^^^f-'ik^ W^ TheS«atQu*ktz Caves Prehistoric Secke*. '//MJS&SSgHm/fys w --"^V "^&sT£&+ v POR A THOUSAND YEARS, HERE LAV HIPPEKJ Jz^7^BS^^Mf!/y^!u^X V> ■LA L v THE RECOKCS OP A^ jn<^Owkj A6EOP £SZSBxWMhy wlkf L* A. &?2& i t1&lJ& COffEK AN7 A fKEHISTORIC LANGUAGE ffl/jrl^^S^Sin^ W F 7 wWj<S*^1,664 words
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Article179 1959-03-15 17 gane lees HUMAN CASEBOOK iiFTER five years' marriage and with three children, my wife now says she is regretting having married me. I think she wants to find a more exciting partner, and though I love her, I don't want to tie her down. Could we get 3 divorce or179 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1959-03-15 17 Menace of the all too übiquitous nail Sb READER LOOKS FOR THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE THE other night I parked my cor in an Orchard Road car park and was immediately besieged by hordes of small boys crying "jaga krera." I see no need for anyone to watch my1,028 words
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600 1959-03-15 17 '■ * • ' \*• rfc1 JOB ! t*t 4 » ' t £ j - means, of course, that you will have to forget eacb other, and try and repair the damage already done to your marriages. If you have no responsibilities, the only thing to do is for eacb of you to ask your present partners to release600 words
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Advertisement444 1959-03-15 17 aroond-the-day protection against perspiration and odor! I Small revolving ball in top measures out jost the right amount of lotion needed. Supereffectivc, super-pro-tective, leaves you refreshed and confident all day! Best for women, for men, too! A deodor- I ant, anti-perspirant, lo- tion. all in one! Easy to apply! Fingers444 words
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Advertisement24 1959-03-15 17 —CAN JANE HELP?WRITE to: Jane Lee, the Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9, if you want advice on any personal problem.24 words
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Advertisement246 1959-03-15 17 SlmmCyi^Pv^^mwJ i'■ I I itt M"w>mkv < BBssL^mmwL4 >>% v iß am I HmPVlwmmaJmmi m> I k^S fi»s f r JG^SaaKfrSal' I A i Ever notice how children "play faf\ W vorites"? They have their favorite games, their favorite toys— even their J favorite soup! More than likely M I246 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-03-15 18 The KARMANN GHIA coupe beauty that makes sense.14 words
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Article734 1959-03-15 18 TIP-TOP PERFORMANCE AND BEAUTY BY VOLKSWAGEN A NEW coupe with a body styled in the best continental tradition makes its appearance hiding a familiar chassis and engine. The result is a combination of rare beauty, outstanding performance and operating economy. The car is the Karmann Ghia734 words
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101 1959-03-15 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. Three airmen recently posted to Singapore will take part in future Royal Air Force cycling events here. They are Ronald Jones. Antonio Bates and Taff Smith. Two of Changi's most seasoned riders. Pete Brooke and Jeff Greenep. will leave for Britain101 words
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Article100 1959-03-15 18 ACROSS: 1. Quarrelsome. 10. Ulna. 11. Wench. 12. Attic. 13. Bread. 15, Yell. 16, Foe. 17. Duke. 18, Rest. 20. Razor 21, Sir. 22, Hall. 24. West. 26. Becomes. 28. Oral. 30, Tusk. 31. Tip. 32. Bonus. 33. Earn. 35, That. 36, And. 37. Lids. 39. Stale. 41.100 words
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452 1959-03-15 18 LONDON, Saturday. NOTTINGHAM Forest today beat Aston Villa 1-0 at Sheffield to qualify for the FA. Cup final. But their opponents at Wembley on May 2 will not be known until next week as gallant Norwich City maintained their fighting Cup run452 words
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217 1959-03-15 18 SINGAPORE. Sat —The season's first hattrick was performed today by a schoolboy. Tommy Marten*, whose seven for 24 helped Raffles Institution to beat Indian Association by 48 runs at Bras Basah Road today. The best batting performance of the day was by Major I Gillett217 words
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Article66 1959-03-15 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. P. B. Hammond won the Royal Singapore Golf Club'.s "B" medal competition today with a score of one up. J. R. Harford won the ball sweep on the first nine and Hammond on the second. The "C" medal went to R. Howard <one up).66 words
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Article46 1959-03-15 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. -A late penalty converted by Athimoolam enabled Rajaji t» 1 hold R.A.F. Changl to a 2-2 draw in their friendly soccer 1 game at Farrer Park today. McKerr scored both goals for Changi while Jeyarara scored Rajaji's other goal.46 words
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Advertisement57 1959-03-15 18 Bfetife^li tiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' kifi mL*S^m& j* 0 < BT*m Rji. (UPS VISITORS to a motor show in Paris had to look sharp to find this Rollera, the smallest car on display. The British-built single-seater is a three-wheel version o of the motor scooter. It has an all-plastic body and a i57 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-03-15 18 Raad bdwtm th« line* to find th« Hidden Personality 1 So long as he it, he won't be in the first team <7|. 2. He's had a National success, but I didn't catch his name (2. 4i. 3. Roughly speaking. 18 holes if. 4. Obviously i dog to show in154 words
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1797 1959-03-15 19 EPSOM JEEP - THE VERNIDONNELL Y PARTNERSHIP SCORES AGAIN EPSOM JEEP Peaceful King (Forte) wins trophy event at Ipoh By Ipoh, Saturday PEACEFUL KING. with John Forte astride, found his winning break with a good win from Barakat in the Class 2, 9f Trophy race here to-' day, conceding day of the Pera>t1,797 words
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Article57 1959-03-15 19 TOTAL POOL: $208,350 Ist No. *****0 (557.490) 2nd No *****1 (527.020) 3rd No. *****0 (513.797) STARTERS ($2,053 each): Nos *****6; *****1; *****8; *****1; *****1; *****6; *****9. CONSOLATION (81,000 each): Nos. *****9; 2274 H; *****6; *****3; *****1; *****3; 1 *****; *****6; *****8; *****9 LAST 4 DIGITS: 6860 —2057 words
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Article33 1959-03-15 19 DETROIT. Sat Pancho Gonzales (U.S.A.). workd professional lawn tennis champion, drew level 5-5 here last night in his series of matches against Australian Lew Hoad. Gonzales won 4-6. 6-3, 6-2. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article124 1959-03-15 19 JOHANNESBURG Sat. Gary Player, South Afrlca'.s leading professional, swept into a five-stroke lead in the second round of the South African open »olf championship here yesterday. Player scored his second 69 for a 36-hole total of 138 ten strokes below par. Denis Hutchinson. an amateur, whoReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-03-15 19 MR. TEH CEOK LOEI leading in Srikandi (Forte) winner of the sixth race (Class 4. Div. 2 sf. straight) at Ipoh on Wednesday. Sunday Times picture.28 words
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177 1959-03-15 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual championships have been fixed for July 24 and 25 at Farrer Park stadium by the Programme Development Sub-Committee of S.A.A.A. The S.A.A.A. season will begin with the cross-country race at Macßitchie Reservoir on Apr. 18, followed by177 words
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Article96 1959-03-15 19 ¥>ARRANQUILLA, Columbia. I Sat. Bernard Bartzen and Jack Douglas, both of United States, B. Folke (Sweden; and Luis Ayala (Chile) last night qualified for the semi finals of the international tennis tournament being played here. Bartzen beat J Frost (U.S.) 6-3. 6-3. 6-1: Douglas beat A. Palafox96 words
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Article125 1959-03-15 19 BRISBANE Sat. World mile champion\ Herb Elliott today crackeo :ur minutes to win the Qur -island Cen- tenary Year mile by 17 yards in 3min 58.9 sec. Competing by invitation. Elliott romped home to take his eleventh sub-four-minute mile from the Australian title holder, Mervyn Lincoln, withReuter - 125 words
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Article61 1959-03-15 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. Th« Australian aboriginal lightweight, George Bracken, scored an easy 12 rounds points win over the Israeli boxer. David Oved, at the Melbourne Stadium here last night. Ovcd. confident after his Australian wins over Russell Sands and Max Carlos, quickly wilted under Bracken's onslaught. He wasReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement89 1959-03-15 19 I PFI 4fc 0N SALE NOW! A $2,000 Free Entry Contest M and a I -^k^^r'- S25 000 Jack P°* Contest §H **f^ IN IS ISSUE IhHI JpT- i *i«" ■final T «ja3CL{'' J^J. QB r Jhflt*. -3f£ mm < feEfny*4 I 2 I fir B W THOSE BUSTED FILM89 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1959-03-15 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Singapore, Saturday 7 WOULD LIKE TO SEE BAM. SETUP PRESERVED' MR. HEAH JOO SEANC. the president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, would sincerely like Singapore to continue to be an affiliate of the Badminton Association of Malaya. "As one who favours merger1,169 words
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Article208 1959-03-15 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Favourites Quek Hock Sen? were given v hard fight in the SY.S.C. basketball championship when they beat Sislap Boys' Club 55-51 in the opening "A" division encounter tonight. Quek Hock Seng trailed almost throughout the game but staged a brilliant late rally to208 words
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Article48 1959-03-15 20 RAWALPINDI. Sat. The Commander in Chief's XI had scored 100 for six in their second innings at th« end of the second day of their three-day match with the West Indies here today. First innings scores: Commander in Chief's XI 176. West Indies 207.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article27 1959-03-15 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore Amateur Fencing Association will hold its first annual ladies open foil knockout competition at the Alexandra Infant School on Thursday at 7 p.m.27 words
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Obituary37 1959-03-15 20 .■</ It ..,<*< U| I Minimum) JOHN TAN THOON LIP. 49 JTMII parsed away peacefully on 14-3-59 at G.H. Cortrue leave? 20. Cotswold Close at 3 p.m. on 13-3-59 for Service al St. Andrew* Cathedral, thence to BiUadari.37 words
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Article28 1959-03-15 20 I'M l» ..rrf, HI I Minimum I FROM FRANCE COIMi -he Natui.i! tonic AptKTUm, ihe Original Royal Jell, iroin ihe Queen Bee. Available a*, all leading dispensaries.28 words
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Article459 1959-03-15 20 AUCKLAND. Sat. A splendid innings of 61 by lefthander Bert Sutcliffe, playing in his last Test match, saved New Zealand from collapse in the second Test against England here today. SuUlifTe announced his retirement from Test cricket before going out to bat in a near459 words
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Article97 1959-03-15 20 f ELBOURNE, Sat. Eng--1 lang Test fast bowler Frank Tyson, at present on tour with the M.C.C. In New Zealand, became a father yesterday. His wife. Ursula, has given birth to a 7 lb. 6 oz. boy In a Melbourne hospital. Tyson phoned his wife'sReuter - 97 words
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125 1959-03-15 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sixteen Singapore girls schools have entered for the Singapore Secondary Schools netball competition now being held at the various girls schools. For the first time this year, the annual league competition will include students of Post School Certificate classes. Unlike last year, when125 words
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360 1959-03-15 20 Butcher bags three goals on the wing NEW POSITION FOR ARMY SHARPSHOOTER CINCAPORE Sat.—Sharpshooting Alan Butcher of the Army bagged another three goals today playing at outside left. Butcher, whose normal position is centre forward, was switched to the wing be- cause the Army selectors could not find a player360 words
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Miscellaneous135 1959-03-15 20 S PORE SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SAPA Premier league mm: Combined Schools v CSC. -Chinese v RAF. Jalan Besar "B Raffles; Police "B v BODCA. 5.15 p.m). Div. 3A— Tamil B.A Thomson Road; RAP (Si "A' v Alagappa MSC. Jalan Besai (4 t.a. "B", Seletar; Junior "B 1 pnr> SRC "B"135 words
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Miscellaneous581 1959-03-15 22 LESLIE, I DON'T s££ WWV YOU HAD J X WON'T BE ABLE TO SLEEP TILL I KNOW WELL, VOU'SB V^S VJ j^ TO 6O TO TMIS PLIMT PECeON/WHV^sWHERE THAT -MONEVCAME P(?OM. I MOT eOJNiS j YES, 4r V CAN'T SOU LET WELL ENJOU<3H ALONE? V__^s->«^ TOLP YOU THAT, CAROL. TO581 words
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