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Title Section13 1959-10-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES I ————I No. 1261. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1959 20 CENTS.13 words
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Article559 1959-10-25 1 ANXIETY' OVER THE BORDER DISPUTE BUT INDIANS URGED TO CONTROL EMOTIONS NEW DELHI, Saturday. JHE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said today that India's border dispute with China gave rise to "a lot of anxiety" but he did not think there would be war with China.Reuter; UPI - 559 words
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251 1959-10-25 1 THE CHEER FUND CINGAPORE, Sat. Malayan school children set a fine example this week to raise money for the Straits Times Cheer Fund. In Penang. two schoolboys sacrificed part of their savlnga from their piggy banks and personally delivered the money to the Straits251 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-10-25 1 HIS GIFT: JOY FOR OTHERS LEONG HOW SENG (above), 10-year-old son of racehorse owner Mr. L. I. coim yesterday was given $50 by his parents to buy something for himself for Christmas. He took little time to decide what he would do. He telephoned the Sunday Times, and asked if75 words
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Article27 1959-10-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mr. James J. But'er, 57, veteran newsman and Washington manager for Editor and Publisher magazine, collapsed at his office today and died today.27 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-10-25 1 BAMBERG (Germany) Sat. A former Nazi police guard. Georg Schlossei\ was charged here yesterday with killing eight Polish Jews in 1942.— U.P.I. SOMERSET MAUGHAM photographed in the Laos yesterdayUPI - 31 words
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Article63 1959-10-25 1 GIELGUD IS TIRED OF ACTING NEW YORK. Sat. Sir John Gielgud was quoted today a& saying he has lost his zest for acting. Sir John, currently starring on Broadway with Margaret Lelghton in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," said in an interview with the New York Times: "1 don't enjoyReuter - 63 words
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Article148 1959-10-25 1 TAYLOR (Texas), Sat— The Hannan Quins, who lived less than a day. were buried yesterday in five doll-size -ntViris The children, known at birth on Tuesday as "A* to "E." had names on little ribbons on their lamhskincovered coffins. ,As they began to fail, they IReuter - 148 words
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311 1959-10-25 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pong Boon, said tonight that the Government was determined to curb gangsterism "vigorously and ruthlessly." Speaking on Radio Singapore about the 16-day reform offer made to secret society members last Saturday, he said:311 words
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Article99 1959-10-25 1 This is how YOU can help SINGAPORE. Sat. The •3 first of many more po-lice-public meetings organised by PAP Assemblyman for Chua Chu Kang, Mr. Ong Chang Sam. was held at a Chinese sctool in Ama Keng village, Chua Chu Kang Road, tonight. The of ficer-in-charge Rural West Division. A.S.P.99 words
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Article60 1959-10-25 1 LONDON, Sat. Private Frank A. Cook. 25. told a Blackpool magistrate today before being handed over to the Army on AWOL charges, why he left the Army a week after joining. "They gave me the Impression they didn't want me and couldn't care less whetherUPI - 60 words
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123 1959-10-25 1 A BRAND NEW CITY BUILT FOR COLOMBO PLAN TALKS JOGJAKARTA. Sat. The flags of 21 countries were flying here today as Indonesia prepared a lavish welcome for 200 delegates to tire Colombo Plan conference from Monday to Nov. 14. Indonesia has built a brand new miniature city outside Jogjakarta forReuter - 123 words
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Article38 1959-10-25 1 PARIS. Sat. Miss Farah Diba. 21-year-old Persian beauty whose engagement to the Shah of Persia is expected to be announced officially next week, had a four-hour appointment with a society coiffeur here today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article28 1959-10-25 1 TOKYO, Sat. Japanese police today reported that a helicopter crashed and Durned killing the two men on board in Magano Prefecture, central Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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391 1959-10-25 1 M. RANDHAVA - M. RANDHAVA By 1 WANT TO SEE AGAIN PLACES I LIVED IN 35 YEARS AGO' CINGAPORE, Sat. Somerset Maugham arrived here this morning in the French liner Laos on his "sentimental journey" to the East. The 85-year-old author told the Sunday Times:391 words
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124 1959-10-25 1 BULL WITH THE FEMININE GOOD LOOKS IS SAVED LONDON. Sat.— The Daily Mirror, popular British newspaper, has bought Brook Mandore, a bull considered too pretty to live. Death sentence on the gentle-faced bull was passed this week by a Ministry of Agriculture inspector. The Ministry decision was made on theReuter; UPI - 124 words
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Article33 1959-10-25 1 FREEDOM FAST BERLIN >J i Mr Tapohu.irN.ith Zu»-hi >r.ir-old Indian engineer t(xi.)> omplrtrd 21-da 1 for Berlins freedom He bejjan last on Ovt ;n tent close to Brandrn bur;; Gate.— ReuttrReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement66 1959-10-25 1 THE MOST FASCINATING WEDDING GIFTS. YES, IF YOU TRULY WANT A FASCINATING GIFT, YOU MUST GO TO:— S. P. H. DE SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE ft IPOH ASSO. CO. S PH. DE SILV* (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG >»> matllk^y ytiS HULL 1 1 fi liT H4\i d^^- in ar sl m\*^^^m\\66 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1959-10-25 2 GEOFFREY BOCCA - GEOFFREY BOCCA rnfHT IHI fWfW^WOST THE most fantastic murder trial of this century -by- FOH hours people had waited through the hot morning for the doors of the yellow colonial building which housed the Supreme Cowl of the Bahamas to1,551 words
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Article, Illustration3094 1959-10-25 3 ...WAS EVER A WIFE'S FAITH PUT TO SO CRUEL A TEST? testimony and that In his presence "on the ninth of July, Barker and Pemberton [a local police officer] went to the R.A.F. laboratory to process a print they said was of3,094 words
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Advertisement335 1959-10-25 3 '^^T'AGFACOLORFLEX An exciting addition to the famous Agfa range: SINGLE LENS REFLEX camera with built -in exposure meter, with waist level viewfinder or Penta prism. BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. .SINGAPORE.* KUALA LUMPUR- PENA N <• NAUSEA? Get instant PtHtf I Doctors recommend PHILLIPS MILK OF 7^ MAGNESIA because it instantly335 words
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152 1959-10-25 4 EX-POLICE OFFICERS FORM AN AGENCY CINGAPORE, Sot— Three retired Singapore police officers have bonded together and formed a private eye agency here. The trio are Messrs. M. C. Boyle, Lav Slew Foo and Yip Peng Yew, who have a total of 85 years experience in detection and investigation. Mr. Boyle152 words
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Article62 1959-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore will conduct a series of management training courses, the first two commencing on Nov. 3 and 5. The opening lecture will be given by Prof. LA. Sheridan, and an Economics course will be conducted by Dr. K.62 words
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Article431 1959-10-25 4 UNCERTAINTY OVER U.S. AND BRITISH STOCKPILE POLICIES ENDS PLACE IN MARKETS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IS ASSURED LONDON, Saturday. THE Commodity Market Editor of the Financial Times said today that natural rubber's place in the market is assured until some notable technical development makes synthetic rubber as431 words
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Article63 1959-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Governor of Malacca. Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. today appointed four new Justices of the Peace in the State at the parade here on the occasion of his birthday. The new JPs are: Tuan Haji Omar bin Haji Abdul Rajiman.63 words
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Article29 1959-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Hong Kong University Alumni Association, Singapore branch, held a house-warm-ing party tonight at its new club house at Llm Teck Kirn Road. Singapore.29 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-10-25 4 Praise for S 'pore training scheme COLOMBO PLAN OFFICER CINGAPORE, Sot.— More than 8,000 students here received training under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation scheme during the nine years of its existence. Fourteen per cent of this training was provided by South and South East Asian countries. This was revealed164 words
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Article98 1959-10-25 4 h'fc.NANG, Sat. A former traffic clerk ol Slme Darby i Malaya) Ltd., Scow Kooi Lung, was today acquitted and discharged without his defence being called on two charges of criminal breach of trust and falsification of accounts. Scow. presented by Mr. Jagjit Singh, was alleged98 words
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Article158 1959-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thieves raided the Maxwell Road home of Mrs. Brigid Whyte. speech specialist of Radio Malaya, and made off with a jewel box containing her wedding ring, last night. And today Mrs. Whyte made this appeal to the thieves "please return my wedding158 words
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156 1959-10-25 4 Planter is jailed for killing wife's lover I^UALA TRENGGANU, j Sat. A padi planter, Derman bit Mamat, 20, I was today sentenced in the High Courr here to 18 months' jal for killing a friend whom he found sleeping with his wife on March 33. Derman pleaded guilty to a156 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A new post. Colonel FARELF Malayan Troops, has been created at tile (JHQ FARELF. The first officer appointed to the post. Col. J. B. Gißta (above), w II act as special adviser to the C-in-C, Far East Land Forces on matters pertaining to117 words
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219 1959-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Election' Commission has begun to eliminate four of the 104 Federal constituencies for the next general election. This is to reduce the number of Parliamentarians in the House of Representatives from 104 to 100 in accordance with the219 words
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Advertisement280 1959-10-25 4 ■■l .^jj^r j^; j «h j! «^^B^H^H^H^H^H^Hb AUTOMATIC CALENDAR Jf iIIIIHIHIH ¥a%T WULT A FiLl pip J oh wiuNmoomn SYDNEY TO LONDON VIA SINGAPORE EUROPE From November 4. world-famous b.o.a.i Comet Jets will be in service on the roal- qantas -^^^-r* ggr-urm- 'Kangaroo' Route. This further increase of jet services280 words
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Article139 1959-10-25 5 WINDFALL FOR A PENANG STUDENT kiELBOURNE, Sot. A 22-year-old architecture student from Penang has helped an Australian woman his landlady to win a word competition conducted by a Melbourne newspaper. The landlady, Mrs Harry Durbridge, aid she would share the P rize money of at least $14,000 with the student,139 words
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212 1959-10-25 5 17HDR their Annual Concert r this year, the University of Malaya Music Society marked the tercentenary of the birth -of Henry Purcell with a brilliant production of his opera "The Fairy Queen." In a necessarily short notice such as this, it is hard to pick212 words
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Article27 1959-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— An advocate and solicitor will give a talk on "The Moneylender and his Victim" over Radio Singapore on Monday at 8 p.m.27 words
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351 1959-10-25 5 JUVENILE CRIME WA VE-AND Mr. KOH TELLS WHY... TW/C£ 7H£ WC/Mfifß OF CASES WOW, SATTS MAGISTRATE BY R. C. PILLAI SINGAPORE, Saturday. lUVENILE DELINQUENCY is increasing at an alarming rate in Singapore, according to Mr. C. J. Koh, the |uvenile Court magistrate. He told the Sunday Times today that since351 words
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287 1959-10-25 5 'LOCAL INDUSTRIES MUST LEARN TO ADVERTISE' SINGAPORE, Saturday. INDUSTRIALISTS in Malaya must be educated on the need to advertise if they want their businesses to thrive, said Mr. B. R. Ratcliffe, president of the Malayan Advertisers Association, at the MA. A. luncheon this week. "There is little point in the287 words
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Article71 1959-10-25 5 Inquiry into UMNO row begins SINGAPORE, Sat.— The committee appointed to inquire into the dispute over the re-election of Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat a chairman of Singapore UMNO began to hear evidence at the Victoria Hotel here tonight. Head of the three-man committee is the Federation's Minister for71 words
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Article64 1959-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The I Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. today held his first meet-Un-people session and was swamped with requests for Singapore Improvement Trust I I flats. Mr. Ong said that 75 per cent of the cases he dealt j with today were64 words
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Article51 1959-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Royal Air Force here today disclosed the names of the two airmen who were j killed yesterday when the Pioneer aircraft they were In crashed in Ipoh. They were the pilot, Flt.Lt. A. E. Johnson. 42. and Senior Aircraftman D. J. W. Motton,51 words
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Article31 1959-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union will celebrate its fourth anniversary tomorrow at 1 p.m. with a meeting and a stage performance at the Victoria Memorial Hall.31 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-10-25 5 Senator from Hawaii in for 10-day visit SINGAPORE, Sat— Senator Hiram Leong Fong of Hawaii arrived from Manila by Pan American Airways today for a tenday visit, in the course of a personal "fact-fiinding" tour of the Far East. The first Chinese senator of the United States said on arrival198 words
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Article39 1959-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent a message of felicitations to I President Ngo Dinh Diem of 1 the Republic of Vietnam on the occasion of Vietnam's national day on Monday.39 words
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Article31 1959-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. George Haynes, assistant-vice-president (overseas of the National Cash Register Co.. Ltd., flew in by Pan American Airways today i from Manila on an inspecI tion tour.31 words
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177 1959-10-25 5 HONG KONG, Sat. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Foreign Minister, arrived here yesterday from Tokyo for a two-day visit on his way home after attending the United Nations debate on TibetH e said he was satisfied with the resolution passed.177 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1959-10-25 6 A two point plan to keep in step with youth DON'T FOLLOW THE CROWD AND NEGLECT WHAT ARE IMPORTANT TO BEAUTY AND COMFORT 2S£ PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EYEBROWS AND FEET TWO THINGS seem terribly neglected these days by otherwise fastidious and fashionable women. They are the feet and the1,072 words
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Article147 1959-10-25 6 OXTAIL Is the most savoury of meats, and it is an Inexpensive cut, too. Someday, when you feel like experimenting. try Creole Oxtail. To make, cut two oxtails Into pieces. Heat two tablespoons shortening or salad oil in a Dutch oven or heavy kettle, and add meat. Brawn on147 words
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Advertisement230 1959-10-25 6 A >'* -*''-^W L H, F^^V l^^^Bfl-^^B r^'" awmawLa L .^mßWmßWmflaVMVM^^^tftfflaV^ >^v- I s^^Bmai mj^Kadamalaßml I! \wh»-^- vJXjyQK Ji \s;. Mx J?%^ m 'amawsW f J^^s I I V.i \s*&''- i Jt -Is?H^^a__- li FAB WASHES CLOTHES CLEANER ...WHITER THAN ANY SOAP any washing powder NO HOT WATER NEEDED to230 words
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Advertisement502 1959-10-25 6 Z*^ laßaHmflßr ■<&sW>'You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS I now ventilated to let wounds breath*). 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 guards against infection while the502 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-10-25 7 Gunn Chit Thye - 'Dancing Smiths' are champions of all-Malaya Gunn Chit Thye 'Dance, please'— the Ist step in their romance By DENANC, Sat. An R.A.F. corporal walked into the Oxford Galleries ballroom in Newcastle upon Tyne one night 1 1 years ago. His roving eyes picked out a pretty girl and he crossed200 words
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Article331 1959-10-25 7 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN THOUSANDS GAMBLE LIVES ON ROADS EVERY MINUTE By jTHEY IGNORE •ZEBRAS' AND TAKE SO MANY RISKS S'NCAPORE. Sat. PEDESTRIANS were responsible for 6,808 road accidents in! Singapore last year. Eighty-nine of them lost j their lives. Armed with these focts I set out last week331 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-10-25 7 'HANDSOME MEN? NOT FOR ME SAYS STAR SINGAPORE, Sat. TING NING, the curvaceous and lovely Hongkong film star who was discovered in an elevator will not marry a handsome or rich man. The 20-year-old actress explained: "For the simple reason that they are much too attractive to other women and241 words
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Article66 1959-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Ballet Company will present the "Nutcracker" ballet in its entirety at the Victoria Theatre from Dec 17 to Dec. 20. The principal dancers are Frances Poh and Vernon Martinus. They will be supported by a strong cast of local dancers. This is66 words
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364 1959-10-25 7 Their job is to try and patch split marriages SINGAPORE, Soturday. ft^OSEY mothers-in-low ore responsible for several marriages ending on the rocks, a spokesman of the Counselling and Advice Bureau (Ministry of Labour and Law) told the Sunday Times today. He declared: "If young couples were left alone and not364 words
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Article, Illustration194 1959-10-25 7 At 35, he is the 'old man' of his company SINGAPORE. Sat. A 35-YEAR-OLD Queenslander is the "old man" of the rifle platoons of A Company, Ist Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. He is Corporal Frank Mofntt, of Brisbane, a section leader in 2nd Platoon which, with the rest of the194 words
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Article173 1959-10-25 8 fc,JEW YORK, Sot. The New York Times took note today of Europe's "Little Four Summit Meeting" in the City of Vaduz in Liechtenstein. Representatives of four countries Liechtenstein, Andorra, San Marino and Monaco are in attendance. The newspaper commented: "What they want is the sort of tradeUPI - 173 words
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Article47 1959-10-25 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. The State Department said today that the United States would press for the ending of import restrictions against dollar goods when the 15th session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATTi met in Tokyo next Tuesday.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration306 1959-10-25 8 CEYLON GOVT. MAJORITY NOW REDUCED TO JUST ONE... Another setback for Mr. Dahanayatxe COLOMBO, Saturday. Government of Mr. Vijayananda Da ha nayake, which earlier this week had its Parliamentary majority reduced to only two votes, suffered another setback today with the resignation of a Government supporter on the grounds ofReuter - 306 words
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135 1959-10-25 8 End of a marriage after two weeks SHOOTING SPREE... 1 rpORONTO. Sat. An X unsuccessful marriage ended early yesterday in a shooting spree that took the life of the bride and groom and the woman's father. Police said WilUam Panasiuk. 64, shot his wife Phyllis, 43, and Albert William Smart,UPI - 135 words
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98 1959-10-25 8 'SMILING' ENVOY LEAVES U.S. 'UNDER A CLOUD' WASHINGTON. Sat —The Soviet Ambassador to the U.S.. Mr. Mikhail Menshikov. leaves for Moscow today amid speculation that he might not return. The Washington Post said there was a feeling among diplomats that "Smiling Mike" might be "leaving his post under a cloud"Reuter - 98 words
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Article44 1959-10-25 8 LONDON, Sat. Bandleader Max Lewis. 58. was leading his six-piece band at the Mayor of Fulham's Annual Ball last night before hundreds of guests, Including several Mayors and Members of Parliament, when he staggered, collapsed and died of a heart attack. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article87 1959-10-25 8 He wanted his wife back ST. LOUIS (Missouri). Sat. a rejected husband attempting to regain his wife yesterday shot two men who stood in bis way, and then tried to kill himself and her with a siiujle bullet througrh their heads. All four are in hospital. Raymond Forbes, 26, clapped87 words
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106 1959-10-25 8 LONDON, Sat. British Overseas Airways Corporation and Its associated companies ended their last financial year with a deficit of more than $42,500,--000, it was announced today. The Corporation reported that for the year ended March 31, 1959, it incurred a lose of106 words
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Advertisement212 1959-10-25 8 More successful men use PALMOLIVE than any other shaving cream And no wonder! Palmolive ONLY PALMOLIVE lather made with olive oil, m Mm 4* wiiti Olio* OU soothes, smooths and con- H AS THIS PROOF ditions your skin as you shave. Use Palmolive La- 1.251 men tr, t d Polmolivt212 words
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Article486 1959-10-25 9 NO LET UP IS WAR AGAINST THE ILLEGAL SAMSU DISTILLERS SPECIAL SQUAD MAN HAS THE KNACK OF SNIFFING THEM OUT I By 808 PER l ES SI NCAPORE, Saturday. fHE WAR on illegal samsu distillers is being carried out by officers of the Cus486 words
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Article, Illustration307 1959-10-25 9 bINCAPORE, Sat. THERE are probably not marry men in Malaya who know as much about Dipelaying as Mr. C. S. Subramaniam of Gammon (Malaya) Limited, who was responsible for the launching of the new 3.000 foot submarine pipeline at the Caltex terminal307 words
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370 1959-10-25 9 By KATHLEEN HICKLEY SINGAPORE. Sat. rE firewalking ceremony is such an accepted part of the Singapore scene that it scarcely causes the raising of an eyebrow in this part of the world, but it is an entirely different matter in the west. There, people either370 words
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Article547 1959-10-25 9 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL THE DUSUN, Oct. 16, 1959 THE children of the Dusun apparently knew nothing about Children's Day, and so they stoyed at home enjoying themselves as they always do in that earthly paradise. Mawai Road is the worstserved in the Peninsula as regards hire-car547 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Joan Booty's "Flying Mannequins" are taking off again— and this time to Kuching. Sarawak. The party of seven, led by Mrs- Booty, are going there on the invitation of the JAYCEEs of Sarawak. They will leave on Nov. 4.134 words
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Advertisement208 1959-10-25 9 StA39MQMi Comet 4 for speed Tourist Class for economy from Singapore to ROME in 201 hours ZURICH in 211 hours Take advantage of BOAC s Ticket Instalment Plan -fly now, pay later? For information and booking* mmuit your Travel Ajentor MALAYAN AIRWAYS G«W« Saks Agents.. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION D#rite208 words
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Article133 1959-10-25 10 20 Horrfi SlO (Minimum) APISERUM FOR DARING Vitality! Apiserum— Royal Jelly from the Queen Bee. Available at all leading dispensaries. FOUND— A Plan for Beauty on a Budget Kays Beauty Service. 21A Battery Road. Tel: i Spore ***** daily. Including Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A THICK LAYER133 words
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458 1959-10-25 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. October 25. 1959. BEWARE THE WHISPERER BECAUSE the militant Communist today refrains from murder and arson it does not mean that in his peaceful guise he has changed his essential aim, the utter subversion of Malaya. Prosperity and peace, fortunately the lot of Singapore and the458 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1959-10-25 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - A bold, ambitious plan to satisfy Malaya's landhungry peasants JEFFREY FRANCIS ,_jlut Vall^Scheme By SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER THE PIONEERS ARRIVE... TALKS AT THE 'SUMMIT' THE dust blew into the air as the landrover bumped its way up and down the hill and finally stopped at a small building marked "office."1,074 words
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Article161 1959-10-25 10 TTHE son of a businessman was in an inquisitive mood. •'Daddy. what's "con- science' mean?" "Be quiet. I'm reading." "Daddy, tell me first what 'conscience 1 means." 1 "All right. Imagine you're a shopkeeper, a man I comes in. buys something, and gives you a pound161 words
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Advertisement636 1959-10-25 10 t* Wordt HO < Minimum) NO TAN: The engagement li announced of Ng Yook Won. youngest brother of Ng Yook Yoon and Ng Yook Tong. to Tan Bi:ck Noi. fourth daughter of Mnaam Yeo Soon Kirn and late Tan Kirn Chua. OVERSEAS LEAVE J* Worts IS Win.)— Box SO ets.636 words
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Advertisement62 1959-10-25 10 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service Hand your Roiex in to any branch of the Borneo Comp.iny Ipoh, Penang, Malacca, Kujla Lumpur i *-for regular oiling and servicing at the largest, most modern and best-equipped watch- servicing62 words
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Advertisement63 1959-10-25 10 Exclusive Ronson iijS& A The fingertip flame conH i trol. Ronson \araflamc SMI t Refuels in five SHHg aTS^ t^9^ seconds and can be M»l.rU^^ tupped up at any V >^^HP^ time. SsH&fllls-y Runs for "bout a -^gP^— ypp^g- .rf^jitjM year in normal use TW I y^9^MJt^^^ nn one Ronson63 words
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Article482 1959-10-25 11 TOWARDS BETTER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MAT AM AT A AND THE PUBLIC EVERY FACILITY WILL BE GIVEN TO HELP THE COMPLAINANTS' SINGAPORE. Saturday. QONT conduct a "smear campaign" against the police if they take no action on a complaint you made the other day. Yours482 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-10-25 11 TEACHER QUITS TO READ LAW Mr. Tan Chow Prnf, (above), a teacher, has decided after nine yeara that he does not want to be a teacher after all. He left Singapore for England in the Dutch liner Oranje last night to study law at London University and Lincoln's Inn. Mr.92 words
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Article38 1959-10-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price In Singapore today was $396.25 per picul. up .25 cent* on an estimated offering of 225 tons. The estimated offering during the week was 1.405 tons, a rise of 15 tons.38 words
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Article34 1959-10-25 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: October 543 (Nominal i. Sinrapoie Coconut Oil Millrrs Association: bulk $65.50 sellers. drum $68.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.34 words
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348 1959-10-25 11 JUVENILE GANGSTERS ARE INCLUDED IN THE 'GIVE-UP' OFFER CINGAPORE, Sat.— Boy and girl gangsters under 16 are included in the Government's offer to thugs to renounce their secret society activities, a spokesman of E the State Advocate-Gen- eral's Office said today. "The offer is not confln- ed or restricted, as348 words
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322 1959-10-25 11 |^UALA LUMPJR, Sat. The flow of American capital into Malaya will quicken in the near future, the manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Bank of America, Mr. J. H. Schroeder, said today. He basefi this prediction on the ground that a large322 words
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Article110 1959-10-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows accompanied by short talks at the following places next week. All shows will begin at 7.15 p.m Monday: Jalan Kayu; Pulau Brani (Kampong silat Sengkeh); Hone San Public School, Lorong Tai Seng. Tuesday: Yio110 words
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Article50 1959-10-25 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Thieves last night broke into a godown at Bukit Arang Road in Serangoon and carted away 18 piculs of maize worth about $9,700. In another burglary a provision store proprietor, Teo Huay Wah, today reported the loss of $2,000 worth of condensed milk.50 words
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Article43 1959-10-25 11 SINGAPORE, riat.— Water will be cut off at the 7th milestone. Upper Serangoon Road, from Jalan Payoh Lai junction to Upper Serangoon Road and Ponggol Road end. on Monday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to fix a new connection.43 words
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Article320 1959-10-25 11 GAVE FUND *VHE following donations to the Straits Times Cheer Fund were received up to Friday night last week:— SINGAPORE: The Shell Company of Singapore Ltd., SI 00; Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. $100; W.H Garcia 5.50; S.H.K. SI; Madam Koh Ceok Eng $20; Ong Tat Leong $2; Madam Yuen320 words
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Advertisement77 1959-10-25 11 I DRASTIC CUT j Commencing Tomorrow, 26.10.59 I ALL QUALITY MATERIALS 1 FURNISHINGS CURTAIN NETS DRESS MATERIALS I by rh'urt'd at Itiithlt'sshi tut l*i'ivi»s A visit will convince you. Come early s IS. A. MAJEED& C 0. I 70, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ?iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiniinimiiiiiiiutmimnni^ j HOLLYWOOD HOTEL 72-76, Ch;jml>erltiin Rood, Ipoh77 words
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Advertisement250 1959-10-25 11 t\^ STRATHMORE' i 2?, 580 tens If V NOV 1959 m>> *s^£ Dep Singapore 10 t^^*^" Arr Fremantle 16 jTjfit^ A Adelaide 20 §o*£J&l* Melbourne 22 ET^-^ -:commodation K^ysr v Available ISLAY KCRR ts. CO. LTD. II -A Col Iyer Quay, Singapore. Tel: ***** HARRISONS CROSFIELO (F. OF M.) LTD.250 words
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Miscellaneous242 1959-10-25 11 What's on today SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY: NARAVANA (.1 111 Xl I j Presents "Marx Brothers At The Dance class 9 ajn. to 1 pjn.; Yoga Circus" 6 and 9 p.m. at the class 5 to 6.30 p.m. at 188-68 Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. Westhill Road. THE SALVATION ARMY: ELIM CHURCH:242 words
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Miscellaneous85 1959-10-25 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore, 4.26 am. (6ft 61iiRi 3.35 p.m. (7ft 21ns) Po-t Dicluon, 11.19 a.m. (6ft 31ns) I p m. (6ft Sins) Port Swettcnh.m, 9 54 am. (9ft 51ns, 11 JO p.m. (10ft) Penang, 4.28 a.m. (6ft 31ns) 8.12 p.m. (5ft"71ns). TOMORROW: Singapore, 5.56 am. (6ft 51ns) 4.59 p.m.85 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-10-25 12 WINNERS OF TODAY'S TWO MAIN PRIZES THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "By Candlelight" (right), submitted by Choo Cheng Choong, of 146 Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur Mr. Choo used a Canon VI-T camera and Ilford FP-3 film. Setting: f-5.6 1/15 second. The second prize of $2083 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-10-25 12 rpODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "My Sunday Date" (below), by Kong Sin Choong, and "Outdoor Art" (right), by Chow Chee Seng. Mr. Kong, of 521 Pcnang Road, Penang, used a Yashica camera and Fuji film. Setting: f-11, 1/100 second. Mr. Chow, of 191. South66 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-10-25 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road Singapore 9 Name and address of srnder. with title of picture and details of exposure and equipment used, must be written on the back of every print submitted. The required details should not be115 words
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Article1028 1959-10-25 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY THE most important and, at the same time, one of the easiest processes in photography is developing films. It is a subject that brings in a great many enquiries The developing tank k the basis of your equip ment. You cannot operat without It. You1,028 words
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Advertisement607 1959-10-25 12 Volkswagen |V?V ll lc Graceful Iv vl KARMANN GHIA COUPE A^^H Superbly styled by Ghia of Italy. Made by Karmann of Germany. Functional Design DE LUXE SEDAN A Torsion bar suspension on all four wheels for big car comfort, combined \>. I with small car handling and economy. /_^r~"T_ L_607 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-10-25 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: 1 Vessel (7); 4 DOWN l Appointed lot (4); Carried (5,: 8. Clever chap ,4,; JJJ*"- f^HJU «>: 4. 9. Headgear <6>; 12. Out-and- Build up >4>; 1 Necessitated out (6)- 13. Inexperienced (3); 8>: 8. Auction <4>: 10. Mental 14 Change (5 15. Fish (4); liking152 words
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436 1959-10-25 13 REVIEW BY RAYMOND THOMAS WHO WAS ONE OF FIVE THE winning films will be shown to the public at the British Council Hall in KUALA LUMPUR at 9.15 p.m. next Sunday: and at the Cultural Centre in SINGAPORE at 8.30 p.m. on Friday,436 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-10-25 13 KOK AH CHONG - STORE MODEL GETS OFFER TO APPEAR IN TV FILM— KOK AH CHONG A working holiday for Aline in H.K. PICTURE BY A LINK STOBBS. 19-year-old Singapore model and art student, has been offered a part in an American television film to be shot in Hong Kong next month. Miss Stobbs,167 words
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596 1959-10-25 13 Dazzling, powerful presentation of 'Porgy and Bess' ONE of the most dazzling Interpretations of the George Gershwin classic. Porgy and Best, Is In the sound track of the film, which Philips has released In mono OR ***** I and stereo. The performance of the Impressive all-Negro cast (Including Sidney PoiUer.596 words
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Advertisement433 1959-10-25 13 :#SHAWii9': .j xy Opganisation a :CHI3 26th RECORD DAY!- TODAY 3 SHOWS: 2.30, 6.15 9.15 'I Tickets available at SKY LIDO CAPITOL. PRICES: Orchestra $4 Bat k Stalls 52.50 Balcony $1.50*N0 Free List. THf NfW, THS 2NO CIN«AMA PtttSINTATtON B COLON »v TtCHMCOLM ■jSpecial Conceimion for SCHOOL CHILDREN 2.30 p.m.433 words
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Advertisement530 1959-10-25 13 mmmo* TOP IN SHgWBUSINESS ■sssssM.sMßßim mm lOthayOrganisation v- +—mmimmmmmmmimmm ATTRACTIONS iTi m I Phnnr ■*TiT7#|Tb MAIM CUnisflHr 10.30-1.15-4.ni) ***** \ZAAjkZAkW RUIV diUWIRb 6.45 9.30 p.ra Gary Cooper Rita Hayworth Tab Hunter Van Heflin THEY CAME TO CORDURA I C'~fMASCOPE tASTM.N COLO* > COLUMBIA PICTURE (WITH SUPERIMPOSED CHINESE SIBTITLES) TODAY 8.38530 words
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Miscellaneous400 1959-10-25 13 Today's radio KAUIO SINGAPORI Hour; 10 00 Waltz Time; 10.30 PoMedium Wave 478 mctrts PUlar Vocal; 10.45 Talking About AM 630 Oood Morning; 632 T*^WfJ«: 1 1 00 Edmundo Ros and Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; n J° n om i 705 Moments of Melody; 8.00 The He PM »00400 words
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Advertisement83 1959-10-25 14 twX Mm -""-BNi l/fl\ ■'■■'*t mW I weighed. aC2 •y' Jv- l^tßr^b mmm itMli} ft against its protection and decided that to try to "save" on oil just wasn't worth my while. By not buying the finest oil. by not having regular oil changes, I'd hose a mint of money83 words
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Miscellaneous1336 1959-10-25 14 p-^u- y^— y*~—^ .^mm^ Am I ll I ot 6 VEX^ S oc I^l^ *i?ZA*, s »MSS Os to mEIP TuE -s-- mmmßmmmW^r^ jmV Im Pwffi*'*^ c*ONS wl^ V jr 0 I ASTOJM7E7 POX A MCUEMT |^UT<3r~~T7wETANJGuAsi I WHAT BRINGS YOU TO THIS J I SE*?Cw CO? LITTLE S//f PEOPLE1,336 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-10-25 15 r^SS^VI x3^^wS lei i!!H \^S^&si (M&^V Ft Jtl U-^ II 1 1 n 1 1 rVv ■< 1 1 .hvir^nn^ 1 1 II fy^23 words
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Article, Illustration973 1959-10-25 17 CATHERINA NG SOH HIA - Teenagers seek out the truth on colour and creed, manners and morals CATHERINA NG SOH HIA By Many thought Malaya was a jungle where elephants roamed (from all over the world) TEENAGERS in the United States thought Malaya was a jungle, or a semi-barbarous state where elephants roamed the streets.973 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-10-25 17 A panoramic view of the runway of Hong Kong's Kaitak airport 8,340 feet long and 200 feet wide, it was built as a Franco-Malayan venture by the Societe Francaise d'Enterprises de Dragages et de Travamr Publics and Gammon (Malaya) Ltd.44 words
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Article324 1959-10-25 17 QN his woy to the office every day a banker passed a man selling bootlaces from a troy. On Fridays the banker dropped sixpence on the troy, but did not toke any laces in return. The ritual of the Friday sixpence went on solidly for three324 words
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Advertisement72 1959-10-25 17 The famous ,^^^o^m 4w^^ WP j SI WSi JQp i ■«afC WKS""" f~J^ T*«!layjZ^ ■£>»! aVV' »P?L^a»»tf»^^^^fc* J**t *^fc 1 r"« JBttlTT I T**^¥^y^ '^B^dsSSßaV^M S I YL| SH A-40 ,^r;i H^aMaSMsßßßafi^ wr^mtk ha< aaaMßßaM^MaflalaHaHHßßaia^MaftV \i^^j^^ _^^^^gtff SNAPPY A-35 Jj B i^»^LaßaTflal K*^Ei Bf a Wlth month fSfW^S BURS rillW72 words
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Advertisement373 1959-10-25 17 J@^ Watch ififcjjlL. The Brides _.^^**^mJ '^^al JOHN! NOW TH^r HERE S qnly'oNE J^J RECOMMENO COLGATE DENTAL JANE S MARRIED I W E REASON FOR THAT. SO I K^fl CREAM WITH GARDOL. ITS ACTIVE,] kONIY SINGLE GIRL LEFT I p^^ YO(J qq AHp /Jy/i. PENETRATING FOAM GETS INTO J KVINOUR373 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-10-25 18 CO. TURNER - The Boeing success story CO. TURNER By Chief Executive and General Manager of Qantas MORE than 1,000,000 passengers carried in the first year of operations; more than 20,000.000 miles flown; more than 40,000 flight hours logged. This huge volume of traffic, mileage and flying hours has been built up in384 words
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Advertisement341 1959-10-25 18 "I not only recommend MARMITE... my own family enjoy MARMITE regularly!" Tjmif "Yes, Mrs. Chan, we Doctors know what is W^satfFV Ml i l '^S?ir <L\ minerals and is an excellent dietary source of SOUPS. STEWS. COOKED DISHES sip i^y^-v vitamins of the 'B group. The extra vitamins O £X-~\341 words
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Advertisement74 1959-10-25 18 you always get just the right amount with the deodorant that Never too little never too much The little ball on top measures out the exact amount you need to give you full 24-hour protection. It rolls on swiftly, neatly without wasting a drop. You've never used a deodorant any74 words
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Article906 1959-10-25 19 THAT EXTRA INTELLIGENCE' SAYS A WOMAN Drop a line to The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9 7% %X/E hear a lot of talk about "feminine intuition." We have yet to learn what is meant by the expression. |OHN KURIAN. Muar. Women,906 words
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Article1314 1959-10-25 19 WRfTE TO JANE LEE, TIMES HOUSE, SPORE 9. j^M^; A LL the letters you get about teenagers' love affairs embarrass me. Do you think it is appropriate for them to be going on in this way, or should they be concentrating on their studies?1,314 words
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Article58 1959-10-25 19 - rpHE names certainly are Christian names. Any name becomes a Christian name when it is given to a child on baptism into a Christian church. In answer to your second question: It is the privilege of the boy to pay if he invites you to go58 words
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Article109 1959-10-25 19 LONG SLITS AND HIGH COLLARS T HAVE often seen women in cheongsams trying to cover their thighs whilst sitting in a bus. Don't you think it is silly? How can they cover their thighs? The cloth is insufficient. Don't you agree that women wear cheongsams to keep cool, or to109 words
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Advertisement407 1959-10-25 19 Memo tp_¥u§x women V^bssssssbV^ 4. There is no other sanitary protection that is as convenient and comfortable as Tampax! Tampax lets you sit, stand and walk without even feeling its presence. Tampax does away with odour problems, disposal problems, and even the problem of concealing a package in your desk.407 words
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Advertisement294 1959-10-25 19 gWEPHAZONE[i£i Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always has Ephazone handy he knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in io minutes. The Ephazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to inject or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a few seconds relief begins.294 words
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Article, Illustration742 1959-10-25 20 A second look at the Sprite it's so exciting still ROAD TESTING THE NEW CARS THE CASE AGAINST LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT... A CLOSE LOOK AT THE ENGINE I HAVE always suspected that first impressions make people buy cars more than sound judgment. Now I am convinced. A motorist tells742 words
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434 1959-10-25 20 DEPLORABLE- THE CLOSED DOOR MEETINGS WAT KEEP PUBLIC GUESSING ■|"HE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council's, habit of meeting behind closed doors is to be deplored. Last Wednesday the F MO C. held its second biennial meeting. A vrjte was taken on whether the Press should be admitted and it was434 words
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Advertisement69 1959-10-25 20 Successful men use BRYLCREEM f^_' day long! Remember. Brylcreem ensures clean- >: H=rrl-;.' y grooming because it's not messy not greasy, V\ "^"I1",h"" I not excessively oily So be careful what you Uv_\ \L buy. there 4s only one Brylcreem, the quality hairdressing maite sure that you get it Remember69 words
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Advertisement174 1959-10-25 20 I A G lI A R. .v: :"::v: Autocar Rood Test 23.1 M.P.G. POWER ECONOMY To motorists whose personal preference S*^Z is for a car of compact dimensions the 2.4 and 3.4 litre Jaguar saloons offer <r\ g --fl^^\^'^ all tnose characteristics for which Jaguar d~ ~j '»j."C^b^ cars have174 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-10-25 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Frigate. 4. f DOWN: 1. Fate. 2. ImBornc. 8. Sage. 9 Topper, j proper. 3. Tor. 4. Barter. 5, 12, Arrant. 13. Raw. 14, I Ogre. 6, Rear. 7. Entailed. 8, Alter. 15. Sole 16, Wee 17, i Sale. 10, Palate. 11. Ewer. Apparel. 18, Repel.104 words
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456 1959-10-25 21 RAIN CAUSES PERAK VERSUS SPORE MATCH TO BE PLAYED THIS MORNING KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday JELANCOR the favourites, who were held 3-3 by Perak yesterday, put themselves back in the title hunt in the Malayan Hockey Federation's Quadrangular with a magnificent 2-1 win over Negri456 words
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140 1959-10-25 21 Stables Boys unlucky to draw in play-off SINGAPORE. Sat. For the second time Jollllads and Stable Boy.s failed to reach a decision in their S.A.F.A. League Div. Three championship play-off at Jalan Besar stadium today, the match ending In a scoreless draw. Stable Boys, who were unlucky not to win140 words
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Article123 1959-10-25 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. After leading 2-0 at halftime, Singapore Cricket Club failed to hold a fine Singapore Joint Services' rally and were overwhelmed 6-3 in their hockey match on the padang tca:iy. John Humphries <2i, John Davidson (2). Harrison and Straker scored for Services, and Bell <2>123 words
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288 1959-10-25 21 ONDON. Sat— Former Malayan champion jockey, 1 Garnet Bougoure. has a good chance of scoring his first big English race success on Courts Appeal, one of three American-owned horses, in the Cambridgeshire Handicap, second leg of the Autumn Double, at Newmarket on Wednesday. Courts288 words
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Article216 1959-10-25 21 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB, beaten a fortnight ago by Royal Air Force Singapore, suffered another defeat today when they went down by 6-5 to Army in their rugger match on the padong. The Army scored two tries and S.C.C. a goal. The Army,216 words
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113 1959-10-25 21 THREE NEW CAPS' IN SINGAPORE FIFTEEN SINGAPORE. Sat. Max Parker, who -led Singapore In last year's drawn HMS Malaya Cup rugby final against Perak. will lead Singapore again in the first South zone tie of this year's competition against Johore on the padang on Saturday. The Singapore side will include113 words
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Article58 1959-10-25 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. RAF. Tengah "B" beat The Blacks by 15 points <4 tries and a penalty) to three (try) in a rugger match at Tengah today. Tengah, who led 9-3 at half time, scored through Cook (2 tries). Butler and Stacey (one try each) and Pollard58 words
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Article32 1959-10-25 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Married* beat Singles 2-1 in the match for the Weston Corporation Shield at Farrer Park today. Syed Osman and Jayaram hcored for Marrieds and Palaniappan for singles.32 words
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Article72 1959-10-25 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. H. P. Berry beat J. McCausland 2 and 1 in a quarter-Anal ol the^Race Course Cup golf competition at the Royal Island Club today. Results of the other quar-ter-finals were: Goh Kee Seah beat E Mesretz 2 and 1 E. Le Mercier beat72 words
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Article172 1959-10-25 21 CEYLON JOHORE GRAND PRIX By MOK SIN PIN CINGAPORE, Sot.—Ceylon may send o team of racing drivers and motor cyclists to compete in the Singapore Motor Club's Johore Coronation Grand Prix in February next year. This was disclosed by members of the Singapore motor cycling team, who returned to Singapore172 words
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Article396 1959-10-25 21 LONDON, Sat— Tottenham Hotspur maintained their First Division leadership in the English Football League when they won 2-1 at home to Nottingham Forest, the F.A. Cup champions, today. Spurs, with 20 points, now lead by one point from their London rivals. West Ham United, who alsoReuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration244 1959-10-25 21 other event. AH the three wins were scored by Singapore champion Wong Kong Chow, better known aa K. C. Wong, on his Japanesebuilt 25t cc Honda machine. Over the six laps of the 1.3--milr long Katukurunda circuit on Oct. 11, Wong won the 250 cc event244 words
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Advertisement624 1959-10-25 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT XOUR SERVICE (Spore) 70 Wore 1 M 9 (Minimum) Mill 1 month. 10 »rds SSJO rMkVj RENT— A— CAB. Ring *****, Spore. DOCUMENTS COPIED RAPIDLY. Fotomauc (Photostat) Service. 58. Robinson Road. Spore. *****. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print From Any Transparency. Telephone 'Life' ***** P.O. Box 1108 Singapore.624 words
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Advertisement378 1959-10-25 21 Mitsubishi THf NAMC GUARANTIES THE QUALITY For more breeze and less noise try MITSUBISHI FANS, which ore renowned for theit odvonced design and excellent quolity. 8" )6" Table. Wall. Pedestal and Exhaust models available in attrac five colours. Trade •■fairies to: ChaM« Ltd., 104. North Bridge Hood. Spore jf£ Hooao378 words
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Article865 1959-10-25 22 Two horses (or you to back rain or shine They are in peak form and don't mind a wet track -[selections I with EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 i OISIN CAN DO L. FLASH Double Eagle Oisin Red Sunriv 2.15. Red Sunrise Lifhtninr865 words
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Article107 1959-10-25 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Laddie Outschoorn. the Worcestershire professional allrounder and former Singapore player, has replied to the Malayan Cricket Association, stating his willingoess to play for Malaya, if .selected, against the Australian Test cricketers Out-schoorn has written to say that he has already asked his county107 words
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Obituary34 1959-10-25 22 :n Ut.rrfs IN {Minimum) MADAM GNANAMMAL beloved wiie of Mr. T. G. Abisneeam expired on 24.10.59. Funeral will tain place from her resilience No. 64 Btrmlfbt Street, Buki: Mertajam. at 4.00 p.m. today.34 words
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Article33 1959-10-25 22 M Hard* *10 (Minimum) SURPRISE BARGAIN COUNTER! Prom to-morrow for 5 days only. Printed Silks. Cottons, Ui.denvare.N, Hand bags, etc.. reduced below cost. At Modern Silk Store. 34. Hiph St., Siwre. 6.33 words
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Article190 1959-10-25 22 LONDON, Saturday. ENGLAND'S football selectors yesterday gave a vote of confidence m their young experimental side which drew with Wales on Oct. 17 when they named an unchanged side to meet Sweden, the World Cup finalists, at Wembley on Wednesday. Meeting at Sheffield yesterday, theReuter - 190 words
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Article24 1959-10-25 22 LEIPZIG. Sat.— lndia beat East Germany 2-1 in a hockey international here yesterday. The teams were level 1-1 at halftime. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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109 1959-10-25 22 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat. Australian Peter Thomson, who recently won the Italian and Spanish titles in the space of a week, trailed eight strokes behind the leader after the second round of the Brazilian Open golf championship here yesterday. Former champion MarioReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement357 1959-10-25 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. N Wwim IM (Minimum) 001 To Hui Pin and Jin-Bee a daughter, sister to Su-Lin at XX. on 23.10.59. Mother baby well. ORR: To Carol and Brindley a baby-pitl. Allyson Jean on 23rd October 1959 at Youngberg Memorial Hospital. it) II r,/, v/l/ Minimum MR. AND MRS. LEE357 words
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Advertisement180 1959-10-25 22 I 3uV3nC6 ■■■HHjflHuy s di j ||n 25 l^^^fl KbH Jewels \y tFtoni l^j y^. WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE «^TELEFUHKEN I 3 DIMENSION SOUND D779WK HiFi 7 Valves D799WK HiFi 9 Valvos For Stereophonic Reproduction in connection with the Telcfunkcn Stereo Amplifier SBl trop, and two Stereo extension speakers RSI180 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-10-25 22 CRICKET: Bales tier Shield lA. v C.S.C., Baieitter Road, 10.30 a.m. SOCCER: S.A.P.A. training, Jalan Besar (8 p.m.). HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 1— S.T.U. v Khalsa, Serangoon Road: Div. 2 University v R.E.M E.. Bukit Timah. WEIGHT LIFTING: S.A.W.L.P. Junior championships and Junior Mr. Singapore 1959. New World. 8 p.m. BADMINTON:82 words
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Miscellaneous1456 1959-10-25 22 0 Race l— 2.151 (Class 1, Div. J) 6 Furs. 1 10G50 Sterling I Veni Vici St.) Allan. 8 9.0 (O) Leone 8 2 ***** Waxer (Ch'ng St Mdm Goh > E. Breuk.. 6 8.13 (O) Donnelly 9 3 9 Mccolina iL. St T. St.) Daniels, 5 8.13 (O) Leman1,456 words
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