The Straits Times, 12 April 1959
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Title Section11 1959-04-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,233 SUxNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 20 CENTS11 words
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Article78 1959-04-12 1 DB GOLDFINGER, the man who loved gold, said: "Mr. Bond, it was a most evil day for you when you first crossed my path. If you then hud found an oracle to consult, the oracle would have said to you: 'Mr. itond, keep away from Auric Goldfinger. He78 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-04-12 1 EE BOON LEE; JACKIE SAM - EE BOON LEE and JACKIE SAM JAMES BOND (REMEMBIR HOW HE OUTFOUGHT,' OUTGUNNED AND OUTFITTED THE SINISTER Dr. NO?) IS BACK IN ANOTHER SAVAGE THRILLER By FROGMEN CALLED TO LOOK FOR THE TWO BODIES. SINGAPORE, Saturday. A 31 -YEAR-OLD mother died today in an attemptChia Kok Lim - 301 words
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Article224 1959-04-12 1 DANGEROUS IF SIDES COLLAPSE... to A.S.P. Ong Kirn Boon. 0.C.. Rural West. "We must get the mud out first." he said. "But at the moment it is far too dangerous for my man to carry on the job as the sides may cave in again." Police estimate the bodies are224 words
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Article20 1959-04-12 1 MANILA. Sat. A Bill to outlaw Mahjong in the Philippines has been introduced by a Congressman.- U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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Article72 1959-04-12 1 STILL NOT A SIGN OF HOLLOWAY SINGAPORE. Sat. Police here are still waiting for news from Interpol (the international police organisation) of the weeklong search tor the Singapore Comptroller of Income Tax. Mr. George T. Holloway. Mr. Holloway's appearance before the Commission of Inquiry into the bank account of the72 words
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Article72 1959-04-12 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Candidates for the coining election may now make their deposit of $500 in rash with the AccountantGeneral in Empress Place. tii. Commissioner of Elections. Mr. M. Fonnuduray. announced today. No cheques will be accepted. Mr. Ponnuduray said deposits may also be made at the place72 words
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149 1959-04-12 1 MALACCA, Saturday. A SPECIAL CONSTABLE, Jalil bin Mat, 20, and his wife, Nonya binte Baba, 18, were found dead with gunshot wounds last night in a house at Kampong Sungei Putat, five miles from here. Police called to the scene found the149 words
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678 1959-04-12 1 Tengku, Djuanda to meet for 'summit' talks KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. INFORMAL talks will be held between the Prime Ministers of Indonesia and the Federation, Dr. Djuanda and Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a hilltop resort in Penang next week. They will stay Wednesday night in the holiday bungalow Bel Retiro. The678 words
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Article173 1959-04-12 1 Weekend rest for Lama MEW DELHI. Sat.— The 1 Dalai Lama is reported to have reached Bomdila, where he is expected to rest for a few days. The reports ol his arrival are not confirmed and have caused much speculation here because he was not due there until Monday If173 words
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Article34 1959-04-12 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. General Sir Richard Hull, C-in-C FARELF, flew into Changi in a Hasting aircraft tonight after a 26-day tour of Australia and New Zealand He was accompained by Lady Hull34 words
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Article42 1959-04-12 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board to be appointed by the Government will be paid an inclusive salary of $2,600 a month with travelling allowances. The appointment will be for three years.42 words
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60 1959-04-12 1 JOSEPHINE TO ADOPT 10th CHILD -AN INDIAN CARACAS, Sat. Singer Josephine Baker announced happily last night that she would soon adopt her tenth child a one-year-old Indian boy from the Goajira nation near Maracaibo Miss Baker, 52, who is married to Mr. Jo Boullon, has already adopted nine children fromReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration202 1959-04-12 1 Police arrest a union secretary CINCAPORE. Sat. The secretary of the Singapore Wood Workers' Union. Too Ccc Ymg, 28, has been detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance Too was arrested about 9.30 p.m. last night at Geylajig Road. He had Just left the union premises at Sumbawa Road202 words
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Article26 1959-04-12 1 BAR WRECKED SINGAPORL. Sun Si.v thus* wrecked Gcyl*"! Road bar oppoMt. Happy World Portly aftt r midnight and htabbid .tn assistant Tan Kicn 1"26 words
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Advertisement6 1959-04-12 1 $25,000 JACKPOT WINNER -See Page II6 words
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Advertisement142 1959-04-12 1 "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER! WHATEVER THE PURPOSE AN ENGAGEMENT, AN ANNIVERSARY OR JUST "A GIFT" THERE ARE RINGS TO CONVEY EVERY GESTURE OF GOODWILL WITH CHARM AND ELEGANCE. S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. 45. High St. Airport Singapore 6. Stotion Rd. Ipoh. Associate Co.. S.P.H dc Silvo142 words
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Article, Illustration3235 1959-04-12 2 Peace— and the order goes out: Disband BclPiOS 1945* Scene of airdrop by Allied commandos on a mission of war SO FAR: Driven inland by Allied landings or Tarakan and Labuan in 1945 the Japanese headed tor Sapong Estate. This was to be the centre for their last stand. All3,235 words
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Advertisement178 1959-04-12 2 HERE IS YOUR NEW A /VWSTIN /r •_2!^^^^^|>^ imß'i 'bMjBJ^Bm You're nearer the future in an Austin A. 40 I'miii r.mna. one of tlie worlds peatari m t ret? Tour forward years and tlir r.cdid■tylista, .Icm-ii.H the new Austin A. Ml. Il linakini; Ami m\V Mries 948 cc inline.) comhincs178 words
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Advertisement344 1959-04-12 2 ym JML m Feace < *"^«m I T TAVE you fell that inner yearning tor Peace?— 1 jk j^ mA I -LX a release from the noisy £rind of a mach inesk /^F^pjf made civilization? Are you constantly reminded tfj| w HHf of a treadmill of work in a static344 words
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408 1959-04-12 3 LLOYD MORGAN - Bario 1959: Scene of a i rdrop b y RAF rescue team LLOYD MORGAN By THIS is the dramatic story of the most spectacular peacetime parachute operation of ils kind in this parl ol the world and. for those who took parl in it, the most rewarding. The drop was408 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-04-12 3 FIVE 01 THE SIX MEN WHO DRoTped A rg pr n vrrt D AT BARIO*20 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1959-04-12 3 the Bario area, those on board were briefed by Mr. Harrisson. who is now Curatoi of the Sarawak Museum, on the country and conditions likely to be encountered. Interpreter ALSO on the plane ar. take-off were Lian Labang, brother of1,453 words
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Advertisement47 1959-04-12 3 c o mf o rta b I e^^^^^^^^^ Dunlopillo Ask your furniture dealer for details and be sure to buy Dunlopillo, the original latex foam. mattresses, pillows and cushions Dunlopillo is manufactured in Malaya. THE OUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. T jin i. mm Lumpur. P.n.n C47 words
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Advertisement69 1959-04-12 3 SFA 59 ML/M BOM COMET 4 Irom Singapore to Hong Kong 4 hours Bombay 71 hours London 231 hours from Ist June lake advantage of B()V( 1 kkrl InMalnunt Plan H> mm. pa> httr MALAYAN AIRWAYS BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION TITUS In lH lilH lm)^*"^^^^ wii P t^M^^^^^i JL s69 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-04-12 4 A 16 YEAR -OLD boy, born with no legs or arms, wants to go to Mecca. He told his story outside Clifford Pier, Singapore this morning in a very un. usual way. He wrote it down with a pen gripped in his156 words
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304 1959-04-12 4 GOODS ON WHICH YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY CUSTOMS DUTY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ALL goods imported for the personal or official use of the Yang di-Pcr tuan Agong will be exempted from cus'oms duty. This is one of the provisions in the Customs Duties (Exemption) Order 1959, which will come304 words
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Article178 1959-04-12 4 Friendly word removes hawkers SINGAPORE. Sat. Police have persuaded hawkers to keep away from Raffles Place. No strong measures were needed to clear the area and no handcarts were to be seen today. Even those who displayed their wares on the sidewalks have disappeared. Police Secretary. Mr William Cheng, said178 words
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201 1959-04-12 4 CINCAPORE, Sat— Dato Lee Kong Chi a n, chairman of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporat.on. today told the banks 22nd annual general meeting that its resources stood at a record figure of $375 million. He said this represented a figure of $64 million over201 words
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Article232 1959-04-12 4 360 SAY NO TO MIXED CLASSES CO-EDUCATION DEBATE (Contd.) CINCAPORE. Sat. Un- like their English school counterparts. Chinese secondary school boys and girls do not favour co-education. At a debate in the Chinese V.M.C.A. today the motion "Should co-education be encouraged In secondary schools?" was defeated by 360 "noes" to232 words
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Advertisement223 1959-04-12 4 PORCELAIN Lotus Flower Liba. ion Cup 3*f| T Dynasty A.D. 1 368-1644) I delicate porccliin cup, in the form of a lotu» flower, emblem of purity and perfection. Kyfl W^ *^mm fTaTSr^aMaWßal B^S SBWaftfe Ine white purity of Lux Toilet Soap •s&'?' V^^ftrJL w Ul^ caress your skin to smooth223 words
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Advertisement594 1959-04-12 4 ijj^nt| HAWAII FRANCISCO Wonerful ports of pleasure on your 15,000 nile luxury "PRESIDENT" cruise across the pacific. The distant bronze voice of the temple coin the rlattrr of wood-soled eetas on the street: for her passengers these are the first sounds of travel adventure in Japan as the proud President594 words
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504 1959-04-12 5 Love, loan woes led general's daughter to suicide GIRL JUMPED TEN STOREYS TO HER DEATH SINCAPORE, Saturday. UARASSED by worries over love and money, Irene Hou. 29, killed herself by jumping from the 10th floor of the Asia Insurance Building, an inquest was told today. Miss Hou, daughter of a504 words
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275 1959-04-12 5 DOWN: Singapore's yearly air traffic CINCAPORE. Sat. i_asr year, for the firsf time in its history, the S ngapore Civil Aviation De- partment recorded a drop in the number of passengers handled at Singapore Airport. Th( main cause for t) c decrease in trallic wa,s tl c development )i Kuala275 words
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Article105 1959-04-12 5 TWO RMN SHIPS ARE FOR SALE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Two ships, of the Royal Malayan Navy have been offered for sale by the Federation Government. They are the Sri Perlis and Sri Kohor. both presented to the Federation with seven other vessels by the British Government. A Ministry of Defence105 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-04-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Academy of Physicians and Surgeons here has changed its name to the Academy of Medicine IRENE HOU23 words
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315 1959-04-12 5 I WAS CALLED A KMT CHIEF, SA YS HO AH LOKE SINGAPORE. Saturday. A WEEKLY newspaper in Indonesia recently accused the Singapore film producer Mr. Ho Ah Loke of being a 'Kuomintang chief". He was there filming a new picture called "Hilang Celap Datang Terang (Every Cloud Has a Silver315 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-04-12 5 ■MX HEE KONG MIX. office superintendent at Singapore Police headquarters, receiving congratulations from the Governor Sir William Goode, after being invested with the MBK in a ceremony at Government House yesterday. "B\ his example, conduct, loyalty, quiet efficiency and tact in handling staff." says the254 words
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Article46 1959-04-12 5 CINCAPORE. Sat rf Cian Hock Eng, 30. pleaded not guilty m a magistrate's court today to a charge of bribing Mr. D F Meyer ASP. with 52.000 to falsify evidence against Lee Choo and two others. He was allowed bail until April 25.46 words
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47 1959-04-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sal. En* Kirn Song, alias Ang Kirn Song, alia* Ang Kirn Song. 29. was jailed for six months today for failing to report as a police supervisee on Jan. 20. Eng. who Is untmpioyed. pleaded guilty. He has nine previous convictions.47 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-04-12 5 IN FOR A NIGHT: A DULLES ADVISER A TOP U.S. State Department official. Mr. Hugh Gumming (above) flew into Singapore yesterday to stay a night. Mr Cumming. who is an adviser to the Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, is on his way to Manila to attend a conference111 words
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Article28 1959-04-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Hindu Sabha will celebrate the Hindu New Year with a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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129 1959-04-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 40.000 teachers in Malayan schools (English and vernacular) are to fight for representation in the Upper House of Parliament »the Senate i At an extraordinary general meeting here today the Malayan Teachers National Congress called on the Government to "recognise129 words
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Advertisement318 1959-04-12 5 MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER! /I I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia Because it provides mort rnviplete relief than singlefg2S§H»MP\ purpose laxatives! ConstipaM^gH jfrr^P^ non and ncld indl estlon §B§l^^»Psl! usually ki> hand in hand That s why laxatives which I f 6 *%2 zc\ on constipation alone are r^DuiTi'ipS318 words
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Miscellaneous69 1959-04-12 5 NO. I JACKPOT CONTEST This is the solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Puzzle Contest 'E' for March, which the panel of fudges held to give the most meritorious set of answers. NO. 2: FREE ENTRY CONTEST This is the solution to The Malayan Monthly's $2,000 Free Entry Word Puzzle69 words
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Article, Illustration956 1959-04-12 6 The LUCY HUANG Page WHY DO men want to make women look like fools and why do women let them? This is a question that has often puzzled me. Balenciaga, Balmain, Cordin, Fabiani, Gowo, Guidi, Hartnell, de Luca, Serge Matta, St. Laurent and countless other956 words
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Advertisement297 1959-04-12 6 Biff. Vaf^Hl ■■■**>.\v y Hr ¥wL> x FRANKLY J FEM N NE No other cream powder 1/ so fine, so flawless! LUUf\ Ai liwi'ip Frankly Fem&mm L— fcnnili Golden l\a?c or Sweetly Pink .exquisite new ibadei \>lu^o gabde undrr-tonrs bring to y,ur coiii|i!rxion that soft allure of a delicate rose297 words
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Advertisement370 1959-04-12 6 pt-fF: -«*t™^ <fc,.<y* B y^y ia^i Kip\A/| Modess IILVV! SURER-SOFT —the perfect sanitary towel More and more women are ffrfWfini to Moiiess SuperSoft— the new luxury sanitary towel. The secret is in i "«EYBAK the new non-woven fabric madfl by Johnson St Johnson— cooler and more comfortable than anything you370 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-04-12 7 IT WAS FOUR YEARS AGO while changing partners during the "Paul |ones" at a dance in Penang that Miss Jean Leong. 23. and Mr. Jan de Boer, 29, met face to face. Fom then on they preferred to dance only when they were together.177 words
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Article92 1959-04-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three aircraftcarriers and 30 naval *hips have a>>.tiibled at the Naval Base for the opening ol Operation Scademon. the largest SEATO sea exercise yet to be held. The ships are from the Royal Australian Navy. Royal New Zealand Navy. United Slates Navy. Royal Navy92 words
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155 1959-04-12 7 CINCAPORE Sat— There is scope for expansion of life insurance business in Singapore and the Federation, according to Mr. P. A Gopalkrishnan. chairman of the Life Insurance Corporation of India. Mr. Gopalkrishnan. who here on an official visit, M asked at a Press con?rence155 words
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Article, Illustration407 1959-04-12 7 Boy becomes 'monk' to keep his father's dying wish 3 WEEKS OF PRAYER, MEDITATION, FASTING FOR 15 -YEAR -OLD SINGAPORE. Saturday. |T was 10 a.m. In the Siamese Buddhist Temple in Silat Road, 15-year-old schoolboy Tan Chooi Keat stood nervously. Then a monk dressed in flowing yellow robes walked in407 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-04-12 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The South Indian Jamiathul Ula- ma will hold its first general meeting at 59-S Bencoolen Street at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The Vcn. Phra Km Vichawnkonol performs the head sharing ceremony on Tan Chooi Keat.38 words
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157 1959-04-12 7 Security with freedom-a polls pledge CJINGAPORE, Sat. The o Singapore Citizens' i Party said tuday that it has a programme for "reconciling material .security with human ireedom In a Press .statement, the party's secretary-general. Mr. Wee Kirn Hock, said: "Truproblem of the future is not the mere eradication of unemployment157 words
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Article45 1959-04-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. M.P.D. Nair. Minister for Communications and Works and a prospective candidate for Jalan Kayu division in the coming general election, will open a sub-branch of the Singapore People's Alliance at 561. Yio Chu Kang <10th milestone), at 3 p.m. tomorrow.45 words
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Article57 1959-04-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— Office workers and shoppers in ({.Wile-, Place here were pleasantly surprised today i when schoolgirls approached them and asked: "Will 1 you please buy a daisy?" The paper daisies were sold by the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association to help boost their funds. lip daisies of57 words
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261 1959-04-12 7 Singapore College picks nine trustees 'CINCAPORE. Sat— The new Singapore College sponsored by the EuroAmerican Alumni Association held its first meeting today to elect nine permanent trustees The college, incorporated in January, will offer diploma and certificate courses in languages, commerce, political science and economics in the evenings. The aim261 words
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Article91 1959-04-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— Cathay Pacific Airways will inaugurate the first Lockheed Electra propeller Jet-airliner VRHFO from Hong Kong to Singapore direct on April 24. With a cruising speed of over 400 m.p.h. the total flight time on this route will be cut from six hours to91 words
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Article28 1959-04-12 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government announced today that people coming here from Singkawang in Indonesian Borneo will be quarantined against small-pox as Singkawang was an infected place.28 words
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Advertisement436 1959-04-12 7 2mk i___G WW I r aiound-the day protection againsf perspiration and odor! A Small revolving ball in lop measures out just Vsßjivl! right amount of lotion needed. Super* effective, super-pro-I tective, leaves you reI freshed and confident Best for women, for men. too! A dcodor- I ant. anti-perspirant, lo- I436 words
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Advertisement414 1959-04-12 7 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES Bteacdt with XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before! Cft M 5 i -_-_---~_----___-i l r J s "s_J "^7— 's -s^^ Jk STOPS \^>j7f\teZo^-—— THIOAT 1 I ><t-f V TICKLE 2 SOOTHES IRRITATION yr y i JFw ii^^A—414 words
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Miscellaneous60 1959-04-12 7 /^uook aeocse. ruKii\ I f g 'P /M oh darling ™ANK r\ Tue latest pasuion /-r you its a WONDERFUL X^foe tPaiNft^^--. Vy, cac ■eg 6omm6t^ > /daAfo- Aj£<&4&~YOU ABE A P6T) I (3OT IT OUT OP AM 010 V TO 6UV IT j OM, I T(?UNJd IN TUB -3P60 words
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Article44 1959-04-12 8 NEW YORK. Sat A Pan American str a t o clipper crashed on landing and burned at Juneau. Alaska, yesterday but all 10 people aboard escaped without serious injury. The plane was flying from Seattle when it crashed. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article103 1959-04-12 8 Coal miners trapped in pit falls pARDIFF. Sat. Twelve \J miners were trapped last night by roof falls at two pits la the Rhondda Valley area of the South Wales coalfied but rescuers saved all but three of them after hours of digging. At tht Pare Colliery, Cwmparc, four men103 words
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171 1959-04-12 8 MELBOURNE. Saturday. A GOVERNMENT member of the Australian Parliament told young Asians today that he was "proud to be called an Asian." 77- He is Sir Wilfrid Kent r Hughes, chairman of the Government's Foreign Affairs Committee, who was addressing Colombo Plan andReuter - 171 words
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Article297 1959-04-12 8 BOAC cannot expect much sympathy LONDON, Saturday. JHE Economist, British independent weekly, said yesterday the British Overseas Airways Corporation could not expect much sympathy in its fight against the American Northwest Airline's objections to the United States-Tokyo leg of its round-the-world service. The United States Civil Aeronautics Board has rejectedReuter - 297 words
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Article157 1959-04-12 8 MARLENE CRACKS WHIP AT CIRCUS M^W YORK. Sat. Clamorous grandmother Marlene Dietrich acted as ringmaster at a circus act here last night. Marlene cracked the whip for a show borrowed from Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey at the eighth annuaj April in Paris ball at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. One thousandUPI - 157 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-04-12 8 CUSAN HAYWARD playfully mops the brow of British actor David Niven after they were awarded Oscars as the best actress and best actor of the year at the Academy Award presentations in Hollywood. Miss Hayward won for her performance in "I Want to Live." Niven took62 words
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Advertisement178 1959-04-12 8 FAB WASHES CLOTHES CLEANER ...WHITER THAN ANY SOAP any washing powder NO HOT WATER NEEDED to get your clothes whitest white, cleanest clean FAB washes better than any soap or any other washing product you Have m*LT?*^^^^ MP9k used until now. FAB does no? leave soap scum to dull your178 words
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Advertisement116 1959-04-12 8 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (now v.nfiloltd to Ut wounds brcothc You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes. Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast— the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guard* against infection while the wound heals. V^^/J116 words
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Miscellaneous74 1959-04-12 8 I r aIW ggg jP^ k 1 1 You know what —l think we forgot think our best defence is "I have an Mm b'l got something i release his handbrakes. for you to plead stupidity.' besides cough medicine there. iiiiiiiiiimiimiimt i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii? I I wry i 1 174 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-04-12 9 Royal College has nothing to teach artist Kam Lust week: Sunday Times London correspondent lAN MOK-AI reported on Singapore sculptress Shirley Lim Cheng Kirn whose bold experimental work won critics' attention in London. Today lAN MOK-AI writes on Singapore artist Kam Zin Choon. LONDON, Saturday. A PARIS critic described Kam149 words
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Article477 1959-04-12 9 as a student to study for a diploma "to speak for what I can do in painting." He was refused admission as a student. The Registrar told me: "I can only repeat what was said by the professor of painting: -Mr. Kam is far too accomplished We477 words
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Advertisement146 1959-04-12 9 BECAUSE "It's the better way" 0M Tampax I is both invisible H| and Ty. I unfrlt in place. •> Can't &r cant 1^ U "show". "It's the nicer way" Bj is dainty Bj to insert, BJ change> J £mk JP^.'SBBI dispose oL IB in Bers Bj never M %f Bj146 words
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Advertisement333 1959-04-12 9 DONT TAKE CHANCES If -by asking just for 'oil' Your dealer'or garageimanTcan't guessiwhichioiUyouiwant That'is why you should always ask for Castrol by name both on the forecourt and in the. service bay. ask for CASTROL 'k by name A »>.-. >^i eJI IVY I An° ther superb modei ill Sl|\|333 words
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480 1959-04-12 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, April 12. 1959. ADVENTURE AT HOME r rWO young men "tired of I the monotonous life in Kulim" arrived in Singapore during the week on their hitch-hiking way to adventure and Britain. In Singapore their path crossed the paths of scores of other young men tired480 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1959-04-12 10 – LLOYD MORGAN P - LLOYD MORGAN P, ]By THE MAN WHO DARED TO SPEAK OUT H E. C. Winslow. Deputy Medical Sup- E lerintendent of Singapore's Woodbridge E wS Hospital, is a brave man. Speaking at E a World Health Day forum he told a sizeable S gathering, of whom probably half were1,080 words
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592 1959-04-12 10 Arthur Br it tender - Will Eisenhower still be President when it's time for Summit? Arthur Br it tender. By- SEW YOKk. AS President Eisenhower begin* the holiday hi& doctors have told him be should hike, one thought will be burning in the minds of those he leaves behind in Washington: "Will Ike still be592 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-04-12 10 Macmillan and Nixon left out of talks, Nixon arranged a tea-party11 words
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112 1959-04-12 10 lONDON, British singer i FRANKIE VAUGHAN joins the show business gold rush to Miami. Florida, for the forthcoming new season. This American play-pen for the rich has become the highest paid live entertainment centre In the world. For a 15-week season. Miami's .star bill is112 words
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508 1959-04-12 10 NIXON EMERGES AS A POLITICIAN OF ASTUTE PERCEPTION made the occasion possible. Are there other reasons why Nixon would so keenly seize the chance of speaking for America to other world leaders? Naturally, it would be a splendid prize if he were to bring home a Summit success a few508 words
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Advertisement853 1959-04-12 10 CLASSIFIED AD? 1« Hard. $10 I »/imm..mi. AUCUTT HENDERSON Th engagement Is announced betwee. Jack Nicholson. Younger son o Mr. W. Aucutt. M.8.E.. and Mr.Aucutt. of Penh Western Austr.. Ha. formerly of Seremban, llalajn and ol Susan Maiy. elder daush ter of Mr. A: Ifn J. B. C. Hen derson853 words
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Advertisement69 1959-04-12 10 To make it WATERPROOF I mfr^§\ Kulr\ iii\rntfd tins /JRNL'^I unique >rrcw-<l<iun W/MxPM l t- lull ton. It it JjFO[' FACU Sl\ I MV >prci«lly tilted h«ct and gla-s To make it SELF-WINDING Rolrx introduced the Mf t!^T, world's hr»t "rotor" v o. wrist-watch. C° n- J.V Jtant trn'ioD on69 words
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Advertisement76 1959-04-12 10 as advanced as it looks the most advanced lighter in the world n j This. excitin<;-lo<)kiii}r lijrliler isomething you're fioing lo want. And not for fa look* alone. You iM can fill it up in live seconds. You can top it up whenever you like in less than that. It76 words
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474 1959-04-12 11 350 boys to get foretaste of jobs as Jaycees plan operates tomorrow JOURNALISM AND BANKING ARE FAVOURITE CAREERS FOR LAST-YEAR PUPILS SINGAPORE. Saturday. |T starts on Monday the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce project to give schoolboys a foretaste of a job. "The Boys' Day in Business", as the project474 words
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Article48 1959-04-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— MajorGeneral C L. Richardson. General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, will give a 10-minute talk in Malay over Radio Singapore tomorrow between 11 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. He will speak on: "Extended service commissions tor Malayan officers with the British forces."48 words
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Article412 1959-04-12 11 $25,000 JACKPOT TO SPORE ENTRY THE Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "E" (March) was w >n by Mr. Poh Peng Siang, 10-A, Chancery Lane. He submitted a solution which the judges consdered to be most apt and accurate, and, subject tj re-scrutiny, will be412 words
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247 1959-04-12 11 IPOH, Saturday. "|*HREE army officers escaped injury when an Auster they were flying in made a forced landing on the grounds of the Perak Turf Club this afternoon. The Auster piloted by Captain T. T. Cholcrton made its unscheduled landing on the undulating247 words
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Article85 1959-04-12 11 M.I.C. will have 11 candidates SINGAPORE. Sat Th.« Singapore branch of the Ma layan Indian Congress will put up 11 candidates for the general election, according UMr. T. Alexander, president of the branch. He said today that his party would seek a common ant:-PAP front with other political parties. He85 words
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Article46 1959-04-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Yeo Scow Chye. a salesman, pleaded guilty in a district court today to criminal breach of trust of 28 wristwatchea and two gold bangles valued .it $16,144 belonging to Lee Chay and Co. Sentence was postponed to April 18.46 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-04-12 11 Trooper Eddie Ross and his Chinese bride. Chew Swee Lee, photographed on their arrival at Southampton. Ross, who was stationed In Malaya for two years with the Special Air Service Regiment, married Miss Che w in Kuala Lumpur in November last year. I'.P.L. picture.50 words
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241 1959-04-12 11 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE secretary-general of the People's Action Party, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. said today that if his party came to power it would expose all "dirty politicians.' 1 Speaking at a pre-election rally at a village off Upper Serangoon Road, he said there241 words
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Article81 1959-04-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat The annual Singapore fancy dress ball in aid of the R.S.P.C.A. will be held at the fiea View Hotel at 8.30 D.m. on May 2. Highlight of the evening will bp the fancy dress contest for men and women separately. There will be81 words
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Article315 1959-04-12 11 What on Today RAFFLES MUSEUM: Exhibition of examples of contemporary British photographs 10 a.m. to 1 pm. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ART MUSEUM: Exhibition of Indian art 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 pm. CATHOLIC TEACHERS' MOVE. MENT: Lectures by Rev. J. Hoflnger on "Modern trends In I catechetlcs at Convent of the315 words
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Article39 1959-04-12 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: April $44 S buyers. $44 sellers. Tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers" Association: bulk »6t> sellers, drum $69.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.39 words
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Article21 1959-04-12 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $398.50. down 87 > 2 cents. The offering was estimated at 130 tons.21 words
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Miscellaneous387 1959-04-12 11 Your Radio Listening \ue: C.45 Programme Summary; mary; 902 South of The Border; RadlO StnaaPOre fi47 Sunset Serenade; 7.00 The 9.15 Weslev Metholist Church r News; 7.10 Newstalk. 7.15 The Morning Worship; 9.55 InMrdium Wave 47« metri-s Rndio Doctor; 7.30 Something To terlude; 10.00 The Big Still; AMIS 30 Good387 words
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Miscellaneous67 1959-04-12 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 12.40 a.m. (Bft 9in.) 1.31 p.m. (7ft. Wn.): Port Dlckson 8.34 a.m. (Bft. lln.) 8.58 p.m. (Bft. 41n.): Penang 228 a.m. (7ft. 4in.) 2.40 pm. (Bft. lin.). TOMORROW: Singapore 1.10 a.m. (Bft Bin.l 2.07 p.m. (7ft 51n.1; Port Dlckson 8.58 a.m. (7ft. 8ln.) 9.26 p.m. (Bft67 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-04-12 12 PIC OF THE YEAR lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM' Handsome cash prizes in this contest watch tor details18 words
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Article39 1959-04-12 12 THIS week's top prize 1 of $30 goes to "Chatterbox" submitted by Ibrahim bin Ahmad, of 408 Berapit Road, Bukit Mertajam, P.W. Inche Ibrahim used a Rolleicord camera and Ilford FP-3 film. Setting: i-4. 1/500 second.39 words
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Article35 1959-04-12 12 WINNER of the second prize of $20 is "Question Time" by Man Ngan Sang, of 25 Riverside, Malacca. Mr. Mah used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford FP-3 film. Setting: f-3.5. 1/60 second.35 words
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Article71 1959-04-12 12 RUNNER-UP prizes of $10 each go to "Fallen Glory" deft i, by Goh Tong Heng. and "Refuge" (right), by Sgt. F. Shingler. Mr. Goh. of 165-11 Surin Avenue. Singapore 19. used ,t Ya.shica Mat camera and Kodak V. P. film. Setting: f-11. 1/100 second. Set Shingler, of71 words
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Article1100 1959-04-12 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY J WOULD like to continue last week's theme of "Lessons learnt in 34 years of photography," as I feel that some of the lessons have been in the nature of "bitter experience" and if I can help you to avoid the major traps then I1,100 words
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Article33 1959-04-12 12 HOW TO ENTER YOUR PRINTS Mark your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Rejected prints will only be returned if stamped and addressed envelopes are enclosed.33 words
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Advertisement893 1959-04-12 12 Z\Jt\ Royal Blue Washable R K R _^|> mm every trace of Royal Blur N **~*-^^^Bl^^P^ Washable Quink from clothing and lingers. For safety Washable Quink. For permanence^ Permanent Quink. Quink is the only ink containing magic Solv-X which cleans and protects any pen. COIN* INK IS A PRODUCT OF893 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-04-12 12 ACBOSS: 1. Drink <8>; 7 Alwi.\s i4i; 3. Change* Behaves (4): 10. Uniform (4): course <s>: 4. Closes (4); 6. 11. Solitary (5): 13. Parts of Car-hou.se (6>: 6. inspirit (s>: nome Instruments (5); 14 7. Insect i3c 8. Upper limit Storming (7): 16. Blunders (<>: <7>: 9 Clever chap!196 words
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Article, Illustration524 1959-04-12 13 PETER LIM - PETER LIM BY I WANT TO LIVE Susan Hayward, Simon Oakland, United Artists Virginia Vincent W HEN the film ended, stunned silence filled the preview theatre. That was the overwhelming impact of Walter Wanger's 4t l Want To Live." That was the tremendous power of524 words
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298 1959-04-12 13 MAHSURI Kasmah Booty, Roomoi Noor, Noordin Ahmad Keris THE tragic story of the Maid of Langkawi has been brought to the screen as a colourful, action-packed romance. Written by the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the film tells, in tones th it298 words
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Article571 1959-04-12 13 On the Record rE PHILIPS release of Arthur Grumiaux's readiiv of Brahms' Violin Concerto in D Major (L ***** L) with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam, is one of those rare albums which the collector of violin concerti aspires to possess. This exquisite performance fully encompasses the spirit of the romanticism571 words
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225 1959-04-12 13 CARRY ON NURSE Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton British IF you enjoy snappy dialogue that is risque and spicy, this is the film for you. The fast talking, fast working nursing team that has been recruited fo r "Carry On Nurse" will225 words
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Advertisement739 1959-04-12 13 l^^**^^*l mM Mmml [fMI i I*^^*^^™l "phone V VOW Sh»srin,r U "284" 11,1.45,4.15.6.45,9.30 FRANK SINATRA |Q!cT»T I T=KFT T 7!5 < "..-maSrop. DEAN MARTIN UK'Tf^Fff^WW^ftA Mrtr <>r SHIRLEr M«UINE HBiiJUkiiiaiilJiijiJi i >I<M 1>lltu I Singapore's FRANK SINATRA Quest m Tomorrow 9.15 p.m.: Ist SEMI-FINALS ON ST\(.I Tvrsday 9.15 pjn.: 2nd739 words
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Article, Illustration644 1959-04-12 14 THE HEART All this fear is it necessary? At no age. There are already far too many people worrying about heart disease and most of them will die of nothing more serious than old age. The heart is the toughest muscle in the644 words
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215 1959-04-12 14 THE IMPORTANT THING IS THE OVERALL PICTURE By a London medical correspondent WHEN I was a young doctor in the days of walking and women's lace-up boots I used to keep some of my patients in bed for no good reason. Sometimes for weeks. For we doctors in our smart,215 words
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Article387 1959-04-12 14 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK By AN Indian has bought the few acres of rubber over the road opposite the Dusun. The 43--year-old trees ore irregularly spaced; it is estimated thar the original stand was 680 to the acre. He is going to replant the area, and as hand labour would387 words
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Advertisement349 1959-04-12 14 JP?3/ I Just Idfetch j gjrtPsS*L Ihe Brides ELING- JOHN! NOW ™yr HERE s ONLY ONF J^^f RECOMMEND COWATE DENTAL JANE S MARRIED I W 'Hf/ REASON FOR THAT. SO I R CREAM WITH GARDOL ITS ACTIVE, WI ONIY SINGLE GIRL LEFT I WHy YO(J ANp l /hJl__ PENETRATING FOAM349 words
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Advertisement112 1959-04-12 14 *A cheer/ii/ way a. JiealtA/izZ way to stfazt *****6 ariymeaZ— CfiMPBEII& TOMSK) SOUP *U3 w^ vv IS c Pb Xomatoes— the reddest, juiciest tomatoes— are blended with golden creamery butter and just the right amount of seasoning. This zesty, tempting soup cheers you up with its bright c010r peps you112 words
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Article15 1959-04-12 15 Show Business finds the man with the shaven head has a new gimmick15 words
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Article, Illustration685 1959-04-12 15 LONDON. I HAVE met actors who take pep pills and actors who take sleeping pills anc actors who take vitamin pills but Mr Vul Brynner is the first actor I have ever met who takes oxygen. Of course, Mr. Brynner, with his shaven head.685 words
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Article, Illustration216 1959-04-12 15 Now the 'Whirly Twirly' craze [ON DON, Sot.— First it was the hulahoop craze. Now Whirly Twirly the spinning of a plastic plate on a slender wooden stick is starting to sweep Britain. As with the hoop, the idci MSMS from Amerira. where there are al-rt-.ulv millions of platespinning youngsters.216 words
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Article169 1959-04-12 15 TRAZAN'S NEW DATE SO LIKE SOPIH.i H that was 21-year old Scilla Gabel's trouble. She got a job aj in films doubling tor Sophia Loren because aj she looked like Loren But Italian braut.v Scilla wanted to aj make a career of her own. So she had her nose altered.169 words
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Article151 1959-04-12 15 THE EYES OF TOMMY STEELE IREAD in a monthly film magazine that Mr. Tommy Steele is a hypnotist. He can. it seems, hypnotise people with his left eye. So I called round to see him at the Coliseum Theatre the other day, "Oh, years, he said. "I read about it151 words
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Article, Illustration260 1959-04-12 15 LONDON "CHE looks frightful,' says Margaret Leighton shuddering slightly as she pulls her mink tighter around her. "Like the back of a particularly ugly corporation bus." Miss Leighton v- talking about herself as she appears in her first Hollywood film. "The Sound and260 words
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Article276 1959-04-12 15 LONDON WILDING, whose screen career was slipping and presumed finished just six months ago, has made a remarkable return to Britain. To welcome him back was his agent with three big offers from film producers. And Wilding can thank 12 minutes In a small part given276 words
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Article134 1959-04-12 16 HOW far dors hcrr<lit\ pla> a part in >hapin« the human rharartrr and in what way ran thr Information br ulranrd I from a horo«i-opf? Naturally It is nec««sary to consider thr I -<>< i.i l and rarial barkiciound of thr person ronrrrnrd. Anybody who handles a number134 words
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Advertisement8 1959-04-12 16 Selamat I Raya (shell) For happy holiday motoring8 words
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Miscellaneous890 1959-04-12 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs IV fffl'Wi K T<kKz^L^M7's Peace PitACMUTES an Ukjinvite7 Man. jif /W JfjSkgm ifll AM INTRUDER... lUT TAKZAN IS fETEK^iME7 TO RESCUE WIK. f 1 \\M J 'jr^4Psß J/ ~+^^sJjoJJlf/ jM 1 1. uld be settled by skilful LIBRA (Sept. T.l— Oct. CTi SH I|S< ot c890 words
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Miscellaneous328 1959-04-12 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: You may be than lonu drawn-out afstartled out of your usual fairs. Keep family dilTrrroutinc. Don't worry: the ence.s In trie background lor unexpected could prove the momc.t. lor LUCK extremely fortunate in the TODAY WEAR OR USB: next 24 hours. Compara- Scarlet; 9. bloodstone,328 words
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Article901 1959-04-12 17 stolen kiss - stolen kiss JANETS HUMAN CASEBOOK"' by I AM the second wife of a man much older than myself, and have two children. Recently a boyfriend came to the house when my husband was not home. We had a tew drinks, and he kissed me. lam very troubled by901 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1959-04-12 17 ...ASKS WOMAN WHO WAS OUT SHOPPING WHEN SHE RAN INTO A MAN AND WAS BOWLED OVER DECENTLY I went shopping. Suddenly a big man coming from the opposite direction kicked me on the ankle and I tumbled down. He went on without apologising. Do1,176 words
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Article40 1959-04-12 17 What's your problem? Give our Wise Men a crack at it by dropping a line to The Know Alls, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No question is too difficult for them.40 words
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Advertisement17 1959-04-12 17 SUNUGHT IP^^/ i I UKE TO BE j& UP-TO-DATE, AMD THE IMPROVED SOAP FOR THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE17 words
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Advertisement364 1959-04-12 17 Are YCUI >gj^ always TIRED, T^ WEAK, LISTLESS p> J W >^ k Psy~ Get New 8 9jl vim §L x^ip/fVIGOUR j|s^^/|iviTALITY PANOPEPTON HERE S DEFINITE PROOF I Laboratory lc>ls prove thai general TRY THIS 7 -DAY debility, loss ol appctue. enthusiasm TEST YOURSELF .md vitality, headaches and nervousness result364 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-04-12 18 FOR good looks in the classical continental fashion, the Auto Unions DKW cars for 1959 can proudly keep distinguished company with many dearer cars. The graceful, flowing lines are designed to offer minimum wind resistance The finish is immaculate. There is more than166 words
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264 1959-04-12 18 CLASSICAL CONTINENTAL LINES PLUS A ROBUST ENGINE THAT THRIVES ON HARD WORK And on the open road, the flexible engine of only 896 c.c. just thrives on hard wor k. The unorthodox three-cylinder in-line valveless engine ju^t cannot overheat. Full-throttle sports output is passible for hours and hours. And it264 words
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235 1959-04-12 18 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association will begin this year's season with a 50--mile mass start race at Pasir Panjang on May 3 "We would have started earlier had it not been for the lasting month. Fifty per cent of our235 words
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459 1959-04-12 18 WOLVES SHARE 4 GOALS TO STAY IN THE LEAD LONDON, Saturday. \jyOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, bidding to retain their English football league championship, clung to their position at the top of their First Division table with a 2-2 draw at Bolton today. Wolves were without halfbacks Billy Wright and Ron Flowers and459 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-04-12 18 BASIL CARDEW - BASIL CARDEW By THE secret sports cor which the Daimler company has been working on for two and a half years is out at last. And having driven it I can say it is brilliantly exciting. The car is the Daimler268 words
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Advertisement141 1959-04-12 18 mJTTWm MOTOR CYCLES b SCOOTERS DANDY 70 LIGHT SCOOTER does 150 miles per gallon, cosy to ride, economical to run, cosy to look after. SUNBEAM SCOOTER 175 250 OHV TWIN erv A luxury transport— H graceful in appcorance, so fasc.r.e'inq in performonce. 125 BANTAM MODEL D1 A ?:.c-oughly reliable lightweight141 words
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Miscellaneous263 1959-04-12 18 l[ I I I I I 2 3~ 4 5 ZZI i ZZ 6 7 9 Reod oilwitn the lin«l to find the Hidden Personality 1. Appliances needed to stop a foc'balkr (61? 2. Such a recovery may be the way to -avc a set (5). 3. Evidently he hasn't263 words
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413 1959-04-12 19 SIANG HOCK'S 3 COALS MAKE PENANG THE MCFA CHAMPIONS MALACCA, Saturday. A BRILLIANT performance by centre-forward Pang Siang Hock, who scored three goals, enabled Penang to gain a hard fought 3-1 victory over Malacca in the final of the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup competion here today. Playing at the top413 words
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Article31 1959-04-12 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Combined Schools beat Singapore Chinese R.C. by seven vicket-s in their cricket match at Shenton Way today. SCRC 62 iHaniff 4-21). Schools 65-3 fde Vaz 29 n.0.).31 words
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Article23 1959-04-12 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Crescent beat Raffles 5-0 in the tinal of the inter-schools girls table-tennis championship at the M.G.S. hall today.23 words
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509 1959-04-12 19 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Sat. li> \WITH nine second innings standing, Combined Services i were still IS runs behind Singapore Civilians first innings total of 123 when the first day's play in this annual match ended 20 minutes before the scheduled close owing to bad509 words
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Article224 1959-04-12 19 Sr.RVHKS IST INNS. Pearce c Kirkham b Delilkau 25 Kcech b Kirkham 0 Heatherington b Murks 1 Reid low Muirhead 1 Homer c Kirkham b Muirhead 3 Sullivan not out 33 Bennett run out 4 Richardson low Dehlkan 4 Jones c Barker b Kirkham 6 Norri.s st Anthonlsz b224 words
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Article168 1959-04-12 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Australia is more determined than ever to regain the Davis Cup which they lost to the United States at Brisbane last year. Mr. Alf Chave. Australian and BBC tennis commentator said this to the Sunday Times today on his arrival with Frank Gorman and168 words
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Article, Illustration424 1959-04-12 19 R. LAZAROO - After 1 00 wins in ring he decides to quit R. LAZAROO By SINGAPORE. Sat. Owen "Sonny" Jordan, the sturdy FARELF bantamweight champion this year, has decided 'to hang up his gloves for good. With a string of 100 victories, this two-fisted fighter now thinks that he has had enough.424 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-04-12 19 AUSTRALIAN tennis players Bob Hewitt and Frank Gorman who arrived in Singapore yesterday. They will give an exhibition at the S.C.C. tomorrow evening.— Sunday Times picture.30 words
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243 1959-04-12 19 CEYLONESE YOUTHS SHOP FOR BOOTS ON ARRIVAL CINCAPORE. Sat— Two players who have represented first division clubs in league soccer in Ceylon are in the Ceylon Youth Team for the |unior Asian Cup soccer competition which starts at Kuala Lumpur from April 18. They are 18-year-old S. Sirisena and Plyadasa243 words
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Article262 1959-04-12 19 PAHANC HOLD NEGRI TO SHOCK DRAW PENANC Saturday. A CRAND display by Thambirajah, the Pahang go.ilkeeper, was the highlight of today's hockey match when Pahang sprang an upset by holding Negri to a draw in the second match in the Malayan Hockey Federation inter-state championship. Yesterday. Pahane started badly when262 words
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Article105 1959-04-12 19 Martin wins golf medal SINGAPORE. Sat. J. B. Martin 71 < 86-15) won the R.S.G.C. "B" medal competition at Sime Road today. The ball sweep for the lirst nine went to B. Dadvisard (34) and to J.A.R. Harford (32J) on the second. J.B. Pynegar 73 < 94-21) won the "C"105 words
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Article42 1959-04-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Penang Free School became the first holders of the Yant,' di-Pertuan, Agong Cup when they beat Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur. 4-1 in the final of the Malayan inter school badminton championship here today.42 words
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533 1959-04-12 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By CINGAPORE, Sat—lnter- vention by his club was probably the only way to bring back Singapore player Quah Kirn Beng into the Singapore Amateur Football Associations fold again, and Chinese Athletic Association officials must be congratulated on their prompt and decisive533 words
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Advertisement85 1959-04-12 19 FLY JAPAN AIR LINES AND Discover BANGKOK ~f\ temples and ancient traditions. J. j|» From the moment you step jSJfil aboard J.A.L.'s DC-7C, you'i! dis- Eefir cover truly gracious hospitality i £Z^& JL whether you travel Deluxe or 9 I J^^SHL passenger, an unbeatable com- «fe^gfcf >T^fß3sfr Jp4 bination of85 words
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Article955 1959-04-12 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Maiden wins by Arina Gold, My Goodness (^OLD HUNT, with Chris Dragon up, completed a splendid double when he scored a two-length win in the Class 3, Div I,l] miles trophy race at Kuala Lumpur today. Nine-year-old Strong and955 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-04-12 20 OFF to a good start on a carrer which may lead to fame on the turf is 15-year-old Roy Hicks, whose elder brothers Tommy Steele (left) and Colin Hicks have found stardom through rock 'n' roll singing. Roy is seen being introduced by racehorse trainerReuter - 75 words
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Article1267 1959-04-12 20 (7) SILVER BRIGHT 8.4 carr 7.11 (266 164) Subiar. 9 (8) INTENDED 8.7 (176— 73 Forte, left. 0 (Winner trainer by Snencei i Won by ft, 1. la. Time: lmin 15 35 TOTE: $47. $9; S9: $21. Cash Sweep: No. 1772 ($707); No. 1644 ($353): No.1,267 words
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Article62 1959-04-12 20 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: HtMM Xt No. M 5754 <.s;»4.t):;i> Ind No. r»4884 (5:7..:n) .lid No. *****5 (513.n58) Starters (51.317): Nos. *****9; *****2: *****7; *****2; *****8; *****0; *****9; *****4; 28H334. Consolation ($1,214): Nos.' *****4; *****0; *****9; *****5: *****4; *****9 *****4: *****4: ,'7S»m 1 *****0. TREBLE TOTE: 4 tickets (SIM).62 words
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Article23 1959-04-12 20 GLASGOW. Sat. The Soviet Union beat Scotland by seven bouts to three in an international amateur boxing match here last night.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article147 1959-04-12 20 MELBOURNE. Sat. Roy Emerson and Bob Mark emerged as Australia's likely Davis Cup doubles pair following their win in yesterday's National Hard Court championship final Combining well. Emerson and Mark beat the brothers team of Douglas and Wayne Reid 6-3. 6-3. 6-4. Neale Fraser, theReuter; UPI - 147 words
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209 1959-04-12 20 Plowright and Sheppard save England SINGAPORE. Saturday. ENGLAND, after declaring at 183-4, had taken two Aus- tralian wickefs for 31 at the end of the first day's play in their two-day cricket "Test" for the Kiwi Cup on the padang today. The match, the third In ttw annual series. Is209 words
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Article48 1959-04-12 20 SYRACUSE. New York. Sat. -Pauli Rosi a leading Opera! .singer from Italy who now makes his home in New York. Dunched his way to a third round technical knockout > over lightweight Frankle Rylf last night. Referee Joe Palmer stopped the fight in the third round48 words
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177 1959-04-12 20 Aly Khan's horses score easy wins PARIS, Sat. Prime Aly Khan. wliom- Saint C'respin is favourite for the Epsom Derby, may also have the favourites of the Newmarket 1,000 and 2.000 Guineas in Paraguana and Taboun. In impressive trials at Maisoiis Lafitte yesterday, Paraguana won the Prix Imprudence and TabounReuter - 177 words
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