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Title Section12 1959-11-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Mat*** No. 1262. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1959. 20 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration471 1959-11-01 1 Major polity speech— with stress on co-existence Let's all disarm, even step by step, for peace HE REPEATS CALL FOR EARLY SUMMIT MOSCOW, Saturday. fHE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, said today that prospects for strengthening world peace had become more favourable and the "barometerReuter - 471 words
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Article29 1959-11-01 1 WASHINGTON. Sat-Pre-sident Eisenhower today left the Walter Reed hospital after his annual check-up, and his doctors said the results were "the best we ever had."— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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157 1959-11-01 1 SHAWS GIVE UP CINEMA LEASE P A V I L I O N By PETER tf« CRUZ CINCAPORE Sat. Shaw Brothers Organisation has decided to give up the lease on the Pavilion theatre in Orchard Road, one of the oldest cinemas in Singapore, from Dec. 1. Mr. Run Run Sbaw157 words
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Article345 1959-11-01 1 A WINNER AT SYDNEY RACES SYDNEY, Saturday. IUIALAYAN Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the security of South-East Asia concerned both Australia and Malaya. Speaking at the airport on his way to Canberra. Tengku Abdul Rahman paid warm tribute to the part Australian troopsReuter; UPI - 345 words
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Article76 1959-11-01 1 NEGRO, 19 ON DEATH CHARGE HAMILTON (Bermuda Sat.— Wendell Willis Lightbourne. a 19-year-old Negro was charged in a magistrate's court here today with the murder of Dorothy Rawlin.son. 29-year-old British girl found dead In the sea off Bermuda on Sept. 29. Lightbourne was also charged with the attempted murder ofReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-11-01 1 CHEER FUND UP TO ALMOST $4,000 j THE Straits Times Cheer Fund received a big boost this week when 62 donors from all over Malaya and Sena sent 1 .629 to take the total Hose to $4,000 The large list of donors this week is an encouraging sinn and we340 words
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254 1959-11-01 1 rLOMBO, Sat The Ceylon Prime Minister, Mr. Wijayananda Dahanayake, was accused in the House of Representatives yesterday of direct involvement in a political plot behind the assassination of his predecessor. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. The accusation was made by an Opposition Member. Mr. Nimal Karunatilleke. during254 words
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277 1959-11-01 1 GURKHAS WITH RIFLE AND KUKRI back on gangland patrol By EE BOOM LEE SINGAPORE. Sat. IXUKRI carrying Gurkha police are back on anti-gangster operations in Singapore, and have been quick to establish themselves as a powerful deterrent to crime. Every nicht 30 of them ko on foot n.iirn'l in the277 words
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Advertisement50 1959-11-01 1 (*****08 WINS THAT S35O.OOO Ticket No. *****08 sold in Perak won the first prize of $350,000 in the 68th Social Welfare lottery drawn yesterday in Kajang, Selangor. The second prize ($125,000) went to No. *****78 sold in Negri Sembilan, and third ($50,000) to No. *****95. (Full results in Page 7.)50 words
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Advertisement228 1959-11-01 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS that ire .idmircd. US de SUVA 106 ORCHARD ROAD. 800 STOP PRESS &\J\J GARAGE GUTTED I Ir* I 1 uoiirlcn i-triK-turo. r»m hoar-inc motor garage, in MEXICO CITY. Sat. ftchwt I UMI R«ad c«.mMexican authorities today reported nearly 500 dead in f< K "X** f»> nrt ami cyclone-whipped228 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-11-01 2 Elizabeth Taylor gets a handshake from .'Oth Century Fox <x<>( utive Buddy Adler and producer Walter Wanger after she signed a MM nun .000 contract for one picture. She will play the title role in the M 518.000.000 colour epic, "Cleopatra.45 words
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Article1624 1959-11-01 2 MICHAEL RUDDY - MICHAEL RUDDY by internationally known Hollywood correspondent and the man who knows all the film stars. ■41 HAVE the body of a woman and the emotions of a child!" This statement from any actress in Hollywood would <;et attention. When 1(1 year-old Elizabeth Taylor uttered these1,624 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-11-01 2 With an excited gesture. Elisabeth Taylor shows off her wedding ring as the talks to newsmen in Los Angeles with husband No. 4, Eddie Fisher, soon after their wedding in May this year.37 words
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Advertisement165 1959-11-01 2 ■m-t— v^Mal P*/ ___^.ga^^Mßla^l m^^ FP^NHliatt^ Yes> yOLJ can have a decorating scheme designed by an z i expert to fit your own personality, your own needs, your j^k 4^ own rooms. Just post this coupon to us and our Colour Styling ~M- &-t^mt Studio Will send you a simple165 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1959-11-01 3 FREDERICK SANDS - Soraya NO THOUGHT FOR TOMORROW FREDERICK SANDS by AS THE SHAH OF PERSIA PLANS TO TAKE A THIRD WIFE AN INTERVIEW WITH THE EX-QUEEN For seven years Soraya was Queen of Persia's Peacock Throne. Because she was unable to bear Shah Rexa Pahlevi an heir she lost that Throne. She1,707 words
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Article507 1959-11-01 3 A Valuable FREE OFFER to Readers Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than507 words
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56 1959-11-01 3 LONDON. Sat— A church minister last week cancelled ten baptisms because of the water shortage. Baptisms, at the Emmanuel Pentecost church. Bury, Lanes., are conducted in a tank holding hundreds of gallons of water. The minister, the Rev. Jeffreys Williamson, said: "I am postponing all56 words
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Advertisement37 1959-11-01 3 Post this Coupon NOW THE REGENT INSTITUTE (Dept 449/SL). Palace Gate. London W.B England Please send me— without o illgatlon— a free copy of "Word Mastery" and a full -she ■peclmen lesson. NAME ißloc* Letters) ADDRESS 137 words
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Advertisement99 1959-11-01 3 ASK YOUR PHOTO OEALER Proudly adds one more stop on their pr SINGAPORE-TOKYO flight J^ Now you can visit Taipei en route to jA^Sip^^Xr Tokyo. All the varied delights of mk WbFjJ/L in-flight service that have made japan -r i M^/J££jEßttUm ir ines f amous are y° urs Take your99 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-01 4 0 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Coh Ewe Bcng after their marriage at the Church of St. Bernadette in Zion Road, Singapore yesterday morning. The bride is the AnneMarie Khoo Lian Kirn. Sunday Times picture.39 words
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87 1959-11-01 4 Secret ballot to decide union merger SINGAPORE. Sat— The 2.800 Singapore City Council Services Union members will take a secret ballot next week to decide whether the union should merge with the newly registered Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. The union, in a recent newsletter to members, said that its87 words
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Article71 1959-11-01 4 CINCAPORE. Sat. Since he started his film career two-and-a-half years ago, handsome Chang Chung has been cast in a series of "goodie" roles. But now. 15 films later, this glamour boy of the Hong Kone screen wants to play a •meanie" for a change. "Ive always wanted to play71 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-11-01 4 it across right," he explained. "The trouble with me," he said laughing, "is this. Producers take one look and say 'But you're too good-looking, too soft to push anyone around. The 6ft lin. actor, who is 26, is on his way to Penang162 words
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Article29 1959-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyufc Lin, will visit the River Valley Government Chinese primary and middlt schools at 9.15 a.m. on Monday-29 words
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242 1959-11-01 4 Malay as common language of SouthEast Asia IT USED TO BE THE REGION'S LINGUA FRANCA '^PROFESSOR SINCAPORE, Saturday. A PROFESSOR of linguistics of the University of the Philippines yesterday advocated Malay as the common language for South-East Asia. Prof. Cecilio Lopez was speaking on "The development of the Malay language242 words
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199 1959-11-01 4 WOMEN WELCOME TO SIT ON THE BENCH- LEO NC IPOH. Saturday. Vk/OMEN WILL be appointed to sit on the Bench in Malayan courts if those with suitable qualifications apply for the posts, said the Minister for Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh He told the Sunday Times: 'I personally have no199 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-11-01 4 Pretty Kisane Davis (above) was crowned "Coop Queen" at a social and dance organised by the Singapore Co operative Society on Friday night at Raffles Hotel. .The run-ners-up were Evelyn Isaac and Patricia Chan.38 words
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146 1959-11-01 4 21 take part in Rotary painting test SINGAPORE, Sat. Twenty one 'schoolchildren under the age of 14 took part in an unusual painting competition today right in the heart of the town. Each had to paint a picture on a paper stuck on a shop window under the supervision of146 words
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Article47 1959-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. T/ie Fisheries Department is to encourage farmers to breed giant prawns (udang galah) in their fresh-water ponds to increase their daily income. A spokesman for the Department said in Penang yesterday, "Our experiment with prawn breeding is very promising."47 words
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Article39 1959-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Air Marshal Sir Denis H. F. Barnett Air Officer Command-lng-in-Chief. R.A.F. Transport Command, arrived here today for a short week-end visit prior to continuing his present 24-day round-the-world inspection tour of R.A.F. stations.39 words
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Article200 1959-11-01 4 KEDAH REDS FLEE TO SI AM BORDER ALOR STAR. Sat. About 50 hardcore Communist terrorists, harassed by security operations in Kedah. had fled to the Siamese border during the past year This was disclosed today by the Kedah Government who announced relaxation of food restrictions and dusk-to-dawn curfews in "Operation200 words
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153 1959-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. One quarter of Singapore's working population is engaged in commerce, according to the latest preliminary report on the 1957 census published today. Figures contained in the report reveal that 121,533 persons out of an economically active population of 480,267153 words
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Article78 1959-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Singapore Polytoe+.nic Students Union held Its -first elections yesterday for the nine seats on the Union's Executive Commute* The following were returned to office. President: Mr. Harbans Singh. Vlce-Pres: Mr. Llm Home Shean, Hon. General Sec.: Yee Kok Hoong, Asst. General Sec:78 words
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Article152 1959-11-01 4 1 0 OOO-mile mercy dash to UK LONDON. Sat. An Army private arrived by air last night on the last lee of a 10,000-mile mercy dash to his sick father's bedside. James Smith of the Loyal Regiment was whisked from the Malayan jungle by helicopter after hearing that his father152 words
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Advertisement1019 1959-11-01 4 Advertisement Easy Now to Have a Clear, Soft, Smooth Skin From Head to Toe r§/ Nixoderm Fights Skin Blemishes, m Pimples, Eczema, Athlete's Foot, j tjJ^^ Itching, Cracking, Peeling Skin and wSf^L Psoriasis While You Sleep l|P' L If any of your family are embarrassed and made un- r— rj1,019 words
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Article190 1959-11-01 5 Move to tighten up Lib-Soc ranks JINCAPORE, Sat. A faction in the LiberalSocialist Party is seeking to amend the party constitution so that membership can be tightened up. The group proposes to weed out 'inactive, insincere and undedicated" members and to revitalise the party. The .spokesman for the group said190 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-11-01 5 The driver and four passengers escaped unhurt when this taxi skidded and overturned at Thomson Road, Singapore, opposite the Police Training School yesterday. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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240 1959-11-01 5 16 TO TRAIN FOR MAN-HUNT IN JUNGLE lOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— I A team of 16 men will be selected and moulded into a highly efficient, specially trained manhunting squad when Ist Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment. begins anti-terrorist operations with 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade in North Malaya next month. The team240 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-11-01 5 Mr Michael Francis Pasqual and his bride, Marie Agnes Williams, after their wedding at the Church of St Teresa, Singapore, yesterday The groom is on the staff of the Straits Times Production Department. Sunday Times picture.41 words
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Article191 1959-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Visitors who turned up at the international airport in Kuala Lumpur this morning watched in wonder as a Comet IV Jetliner touched down and took off immediately when it reached the end of the runway. A few minutes later the same Comet IV191 words
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351 1959-11-01 5 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - One hitch-hiker who did not end up broke DOUG LACKERSTEEN By CHEAH OF IPOH LANDS IN LONDON WITH $280 MORE TWENTY TWO YEAR-OLD Tony Ceah is one hitchhiker who has turned up in London with more money in pocket than when he left his home in Ipoh. He left home351 words
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219 1959-11-01 5 |POH. Sat. Mr. James Aw, 45, Perak's Came Warden, owes his life to quick thinking and the crack marksmanship of one of his game rangers. With one shot, Ayar Shah, the ranger, brought down an angry, charging cow elephant seconds before she would219 words
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Advertisement111 1959-11-01 5 Tomorrow is NENS RERMftn day /The Ist Anniversary SALE COMMENCING TOMORROW! I THE MEN^SHOP||§ 36. HIGH STUEfT S'POtl TIL; 2 2Os6^^^^^^^BB NEW! AFTER-SHAVE LOTION BETTER FOR YOUR SKIN! I Contains "Humectin" AQUA VELVA !S3k /fca a £f<k 2£gk ££a #<& I X MAS SALE I f— FREE GIFTS—- K FOR111 words
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Advertisement161 1959-11-01 5 i AJSm^R 1! Who could resist giving her i&cftiftiunitu plate The beauty of Mlver to grace her taldc is a gift of a lifetime you mm L r iv<- tlic Bride. The Community Plato Bride S. v\ m makes it easy for you to <_'i Vt> '"'r tin-* luxwrv. See161 words
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1202 1959-11-01 6 Men are great pretenders WE ARE THE 'WEAKER SEX' BUT DON'T LET IT GET YOU DOWN Now wives reveal the truth about their not-so-omnipotent masters HAVE YOU ever been told off by some omnipotent, omniscient male that women are merely members of the1,202 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-11-01 6 INDONESIAN mannequin Miss Kandi modelled this formal dance dress called "Bird of Paradise" at a fashion parade in Jakarta. She is holding a real Bird of Paradise. The fashion show was held to promote lurik, a striped material made by hand in Central Java,75 words
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Article143 1959-11-01 6 PANCAKES with a differI ence are Potato Pancakes, for Sunday brunch. Serve with apple sauce, or syrup, or sausages. Wash and pare five medium potatoes Orate Into mixing bowl. Quickly add two tablespoons grated onion, one egg, well beaten, one teaspoon salt, two tablespoons flour. Heat two tablespoons corn143 words
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Advertisement300 1959-11-01 6 t£jA New Concept in Writing Inspired by Nature Itself! Just as the sides of a glass draw up the edges of the water in f» lliP \J it, as may be seen by holding a glass of water at eye-level M^^^l «L |1| and observing the concave surface of the300 words
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Advertisement263 1959-11-01 6 A new link in Pan American's Round-the-World Service... JOLARROUTE &=-JE*^» NOW ON ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHTS, take Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U.S. West Coast. Or263 words
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492 1959-11-01 7 PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR 'THE RIGHT SORT OF CHAPS 9 Hindus in Singapore and the Federation yesterday celebrated Deepavali the festival of lights-by going to temples and later to places of amusement. This picture shows a little boy praying in his home for good luck.492 words
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Article63 1959-11-01 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Master Attendant has issued the following warning to mariners; Bombing and firing practices will take at the China Sea (South Range i on every day of the month of November except Saturdays and Sundays between 0800 and 1700 hours. There will be no bombing or63 words
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Article, Illustration826 1959-11-01 7 BEDA LIM - They call him the most brilliant man for a generation BEDA LIM By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat DROFESSOR C. J. Eliezer the first Professor of Mathematics and first Dean of the Faculty of Science of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lum pur is a mathematician who has gained worldwide recognition826 words
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Article210 1959-11-01 7 f^EM YORK, Sot. The chief delegate of the Federation ti Malaya. Dato Nik Ahmed: Kamil said yesterday that; the world could no longer afford to continue a pat- tern of failure in disarma- ment negotiations which had "nearly always led to j drastic increasesReuter - 210 words
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Article27 1959-11-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr S. Woodhull. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Health, will broadcast a talk called "Looking Forward" at 8 p.m. en Monday.27 words
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Article251 1959-11-01 7 WINS THAT $350,000 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Ticket number *****08 sold in Perak won the first prize of $350,000 in the 68th Social Welfare lottery drawn at Kajang today. No. *****78 sold in Negri Sembilan won the second prize of $125,000. The third prize '$50,000* went to ticket No. *****95, while251 words
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Article29 1959-11-01 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Fong Clan of Singapore today held a dinner party at the New Peking Restaurant. in honour of visiting U.S. Senator Hiram L. Fong.29 words
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Advertisement300 1959-11-01 7 Tim hidutuii. PlkfltfV'^ I pttiC Port or Sherry >ci i) »fli exempli <>' ih* tnjtty jiitii/jr %&^f^'Jr miiti in the W'jur- x'-^^m^ il lord Glasi rante. "^tet The glistening beauty of Waterford Glass is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the sensitive hand and critical eye of an300 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-11-01 7 TAE^<3AMBOLS fiatA* A&&4* (SUES JUST LOOK AT TU6 A fSO WHAT |l« I MAO S^EAT J I NONCHALANT WAV SUE II OOULO B€ I MCS POLK? j V^WEAgS THAT COOT^/ V NOMCMALAMT J IUMNKOOMVm/34 words
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Article, Illustration859 1959-11-01 8 lONDON, Sat. Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke, Britain's top-ranking World II planner, revealed today that American General Douglas Mac Arthur told him the abject surrender of the Japanese was "almost repulsive." Viscount Alanbrooke, in the second volume of his war diaries published under the title," Triumph inReuter - 859 words
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Article, Illustration292 1959-11-01 8 The Duke of Windsor shouldn't hove abdicated— Lord B. TORONTO, Saturday. I ORD Beaverbrook said in an uuerview telecast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation last night that the Duke of Windsor should not have abdicated at all. He said that the Duke had "run away from his responsibilities." "The DuchessUPI - 292 words
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Advertisement544 1959-11-01 8 Jj says: Confess I your car errors DOME Sat If you overtake that new inventions and modern ridiculed. j§g| K a ««ffcJp rl V rurv. livin brln A huße chapter deals with another car on a vr 1 ve For example, despite the fact the motorists. SgS not only can544 words
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Advertisement312 1959-11-01 8 'PEEPING TOMS' ARE ENCOURAGED ON ISLAND I/LOMBOK ISLAND, Sat. "Peeping Toms" are not only allowed, they're encouraged on this Indonesian island, east of Bali. In the villages here, "Peeping Tom Committees" are formed, consisting of village elders, to peep at newly-married couples on their wedding night. Almost anything goes for312 words
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Article, Illustration732 1959-11-01 9 CIMSON BOYS' SCHOOL WORKS WONDERS WITH THE DELINQUENTS ONE-TIME CRIMINALS ARE SHOWN PATH TO A NEW LIFE By R. C. PILLAI SINGAPORE, Saturday. A WAY from frhe bustle of the teeming City, tucked in an 18-acre model village in Bukit Timah, live 181 juvenile delinquents.732 words
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Article509 1959-11-01 9 METRONOME itiiiiriiiijit■iiiiiiiiiiirifiiit iiiii - METRONOME i t i i i i r i i i i j i t i i i i i i i i i i i r i f i i i t iiiii By- /CONDUCTORS Antal DoV> ratl and Bruno Walter have turned in brilliant performances509 words
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306 1959-11-01 9 Asian students burn plenty of midnight oil in Australia PERTH, Sat. lUIOST of Western Australia's Asian student population is beginning to get the jitters again as examination time nears. Now lights in hostels, flats, bo&rding houses and rooms are burning later each night as the students struggle to master principles306 words
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Advertisement161 1959-11-01 9 mvORANJE 20,166 G. R. T. Singapore D 7 Mar 24 May 27 Sep 10 Dm Djakarta A 9 26 29 12 Djakarta D 10 27 30 13 Melbourne A/D 17 3 Jun 7 Oct 20 Sydney A 19 5 9 22 Sydney D 21 Mar 7 Jun 1 1 Oct161 words
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Advertisement713 1959-11-01 9 If COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL M 1 Weddings 1 I and births 1 I around I I the Dusun I H THE DUSUN, Oct. 23. 1959. §1 O ts4 SEPT. 28. somebody s birthday. ijjffij; a Javanese turned up to fell a Kg gag Mata Kuchm^ tree for firewood. He wjs ffiffiy713 words
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Advertisement281 1959-11-01 9 t TO-iiirs (I INTEREST V SECURITY The Bank's Capital arid I I Resort cs. II V SAVING —NO Charges, Brokerage. C om- I mission, K-es or Stamp Duties. J SAFETY —NO Capital Depreciation >our funds remain at >our disposal. I I V INTEREST is calculated on a Daily Basis I281 words
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Miscellaneous338 1959-11-01 9 in rjfl liaSr SSr4 wd W W Ji ///(..AA^m^S RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.; 6.30 Good morning; 632 Morning prelude; 7.00 The news; 7.05 Moments of melody; 8.00 The news; 8.05 Breakfast club; 900 Programme summary: 9.02 Concert orchestral; 930 Religious half hour; 10.00 Waltz time- 10 30 Popular vocal; 10.45 Talking338 words
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Article186 1959-11-01 10 Horrft Sit (Minimum) A TIN OF Delight Ten varieties in a tin of Verkade's Pride of Holland Biscuits. Available at all leading stores. SIM I LAC feedings ensure strong, happy Babies. Similac, a i-omplete liifant for*!, is the nearest known equivalent to the Milk of healthy well-nourished mothers. SPORE186 words
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Article185 1959-11-01 10 SET out ai the front of the International Tin Agreement is a preamble in which th? contracting governments give five reasons for entering into it One of them is fear of widespread unemployment. Operation of the agreement has saved the tin industry from ruin. All in it185 words
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Article184 1959-11-01 10 A TTRACTIONS of the King George V National Park i are coming a stage nearer the holiday-maker. Work will begin next month on a light airstrip at Kuala Tahan, administrative headquarters of the park. This will bring the park within easy reach of the tourist who can184 words
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Article125 1959-11-01 10 GOOD defence to a charge of keeping a Malayan wild animal in captivity sterns to be a simple statement that no reply has been received to an application for a permit. Fair enough. But the order forbidding the keeping of animals indigenous to Malaya without a permit125 words
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Article, Illustration731 1959-11-01 10 RUSSIA'S MIRACLE Sensational operation to give 20-yr-old girl a new leg \y JOHN MOSSMAN Moscow 4 SENSATIONAL limb-grafting operation in which a 20-year-old girl will be given a new leg, was exclusively revealed to me by a leading Russian surgeon. The surgeon, Professor Vladimir Demikhov, said: "I can now take731 words
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Article201 1959-11-01 10 1 00 YEARS AHEAD OF THE WORLD BY A SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT. LONDON. Sat. One of Britain's top research surgeons, who has worked on the transplantation of glands and kidneys, said 'The Russians are probably five years ahead of the world in space research, but if they can graft a new201 words
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Article308 1959-11-01 10 THE HINDU FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS CINCAPORE. Sat.— Today is Deepavali. the festival of lights, one of the most important Hindu festivals in India and Ceylon and celebrated by Hindus and Sikhs throughout the world. In Singapore and the Federation, the religious part of the "eremony takes many308 words
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Article125 1959-11-01 10 I ONDON A minute crack in the metal work of an aircraft can .nean sudden and complete disaster if not discovered m time. A new British flaw-detec-tor has been designed which makes searching for faults faster and much more effective. Tt will make aircraft safer and save aircraft125 words
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Article, Illustration342 1959-11-01 10 Good Laugh TWO burglars were hard at work in block of flats. "I can hear someone coming!'' hissed one of them. "Quick, then jump out of the window!" replied the other. But we're on the thirteenth floor! "Never mind that this is no time to be superstitious." A PRETENTIOUS young342 words
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Advertisement662 1959-11-01 10 CLASSIFIED ADS, M Wordt Sit Minimum > LOH-TAN Between Jimmy Ngee .Tian. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loh Jwee Yong and Molly Slew Ngoh. youngest daughter of Madam Toh Mul Kirn. 31 1059. PEIRIS FERNANDO: Thf i engagement in announced and the marriage will take place shortly of662 words
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Advertisement77 1959-11-01 10 To make it WATERPROOF; I |l and dirl. iin-i ami It grrasrprool. ton, /Jli4*^a_ Holrx invented tins /Mf/JS^t'i ""'I 1 "crew-down &M&!£W l t\ button. I i is. W^^SK EXCLUSIVE. My Specially fitted back and gb»« I To make It SELF-WINDING Rolex introduced the S^F-~Z^& world* tirtt "rotor" A*f g.77 words
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Advertisement145 1959-11-01 10 No Finer Bras, Girdles Panties than Made in America Millions of American Women wear them more than any other papular priced line in America. They can't be wrong MAGNIFY your loveliness with a new built-in Contour beauty. Bettrorm smooth, perrcct-fining bra b«auty. It holds you it supports you in perfect145 words
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392 1959-11-01 11 THESE PEOPLE GAVE TO THE CHEER FUND THE following people and organisations gave to the Straits Times Cheer Fund last week: SINGAPORE: Anonymous $250; Miss A. Fraulein $1; Staff of the Accounts Branch, Malayan Airwoys Ltd., $75.50; Mr. Kwee Hong Thay $10; Mr. Soon On Yong $2, Mr. F. P.392 words
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Article40 1959-11-01 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr You Poh Seng, Senior lecturer In Economics at the University of Malaya, Singapore, will be the speaker at the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon on Nov. 4 at Cathay Hotel. Subject: "The Population of Singapore."40 words
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Article, Illustration759 1959-11-01 11 JetSrey Francis - JetSrey Francis Flashback to 17 years ago** 194Z 9 sairbattle over Endaa By with three photographs, dated 1938, of the Vildebeeste aircraft. The records show that five Vildebeete aircraft of No. 36 and No. 100 Squadrons of the Royal Air Force were on an operational flight759 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-11-01 11 Singapore's 'Batik Queen' and the runners-up Eighteen-year-old Miss Alice Smith (centre) won the "Mis s Batik. 1959" title contest held at the Sea View Hotel. Singapore, on Friday night. She wore a sarong kebaya made from light batik material. Second was Miss Janet Woo. (Ml), third Miss Aline Stobbs. li).74 words
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120 1959-11-01 11 IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Central Electricity Board is looking for suitable young Malayans to be sent to England for training as mechanical maintenance engineers. Successful candidates will undergo two or three years practical training during which period trainees will be paid between $4,500 to120 words
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Article38 1959-11-01 11 Singapore Copra AxsocUlion 4 p.m. prices on Friday: fair I merchantable Bombay mixed copra pw plcul: October $42 (Nominal i. Sincapore Coconut Oil Millers' AMocialion: bulk $64 t sellers, drum $67 seller i. Tone was quiet.38 words
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Article33 1959-11-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin in Singapore today advanced 25 cents to $396.25 on an eMim.ited offering of 220 tons. All other markets were closed for i the Deepavall holiday.33 words
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Article55 1959-11-01 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Stage Club will be presenting 'Plaintiff in a Pretty Hat." a comedy written by Hugh and Margaret Williams, at 9 p.m. on Nov. 4 5 and 6. at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise. On Nov. 7 there will be two performances at55 words
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Advertisement89 1959-11-01 11 BEEFEATER BEEFEATER famous twice over the world over jF\\ FAMOUS in London as the Yeoman of /j w the Guard the bodyguard of Britain's /L^Vst^K Kings and Queens. A FAMOUS the world over as the clearest. I I softest, driest gin there is that ii ■T^^ffwFß magniticently in a class89 words
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Miscellaneous199 1959-11-01 11 THE SALVATION ARMY i limeni i-.iu Avp.) Holiness meeting 10 a.m.; Sunday school, adult bible class 3 p.m.; Young People's Legion 5 p.m.; salvation meeting 6 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.C.A.: Table tennis, boy scout 9 a.m.; Pri "Y" meeting (Jurong) 8 ajn.; Chineee Caligraphy Contest 9 a.m.; Red Cross and Art199 words
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Miscellaneous89 1959-11-01 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 10.38 am (9ft 91ns) 11.23 pm. (9ft Btnsi Port Dickson. 6.29 a.m. (10ft 51ns > j 6.53 p.m. (9ft 21ns> Port Swettenham. 5.19 a.m. (15ft 31ns i 6.01 p.m. (14ft 31ns) Penang, 12.17 a.m. Oft 21ns> 12.41 p.m. (Bfi 2lns>. TOMORROW: Singapore 11.13 a.m. (10ft linsi89 words
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Article66 1959-11-01 12 i DDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of exposure and equipment used, must br written on the back of every print submitted. Rejected prints can only be66 words
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Article40 1959-11-01 12 INNER of this week's top prize of $30 is "The Last Load" (right), submitted by ST. Thum, of 76 Campbell Street, Penang. Mr. ThuVn used a Retina camera and Kodak Panatomic X-135 film. Setting: M.I, 1/125 second.40 words
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Article38 1959-11-01 12 THE second prize of $20 is won by "Crisis" (left), submitted by Juan Chin Chang, of 378 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Mr. Juan used a Rolleiflex camera and Agfa ISS film. Setting: f-10. .1/250 second.38 words
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Article77 1959-11-01 12 THE RUNNER UP PRIZES TODAY'S runner up prizes of $10 each go to "Silver Trees" (left), by Loke Pun, and "The Gulf" (right), by Lee Piang Fah. Mr. Loke. of 110 High Street. Kuala Lumpur, used Kodak V. P. film. He did not name the type of camera used. Setting:77 words
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Article1017 1959-11-01 12 ' RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY THE 1959 International Salon of Photography, sponsored by the Photographic Society of the Federation of Maloya, will be open to the public from Nov. 28 to Dec. 6 at the British Council Hall in Kuala Lumpur. A well organised exhibition is of tremendous importance to1,017 words
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Advertisement293 1959-11-01 12 -rrS *1 I +£&^fm the name to remember I Hill when ordering Clutch Linings Sintered Metal Linings Sheet Materials Lining Rivets Relinmg Tools Brake Testing Equipment MOTORS >4 o*Wl*pftO«DliiKiPOaf fmOmlU :a I.IIMI JFederation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. 2nd SUCCESSFUL WEEK OF OUR ANNUAL SALE LOOK! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS U.P. S.P. High Society293 words
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Advertisement17 1959-11-01 12 The Sunday Times will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged in transit.17 words
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Advertisement7 1959-11-01 12 Pic of the Year WATCH FOR DETAILS7 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-11-01 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD) *3D I ACROSS: 1. Diaphragm (7), sense' (4), 5. Of the nature of 6. Black spots (5). 10. Low a mushroom 6. Remarked court (4) 11. Bodily suffering (4), 7. Draws Into error (8), (4) 12. Eminent (13), 14. En- 8 Unknown to tame (7). 9. quires (4).207 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1959-11-01 13 DOUG— , LACKERSTEEN - Big role in Suzy Wong' for Barbara DOUG LACKERSTEEN By LONDON 1 i^jJ^jwTTsfcTsiTiTTvs^siMW^v^^fct^^tsT^^^sfw^ ?4*j i iic^yr^i»^^^^^rs^v^^r^7^^B A DREAM COMES TRUE-SiNGAPORE GIRL TO QUOTE: I won't work .as a film extra. Not because I feel it is something derogatory, but I'd be labelled as an extra, and that would spoil everything1,017 words
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Article, Illustration624 1959-11-01 13 THREE FILMS WITH DIFFERENT THEMES Passionate Summer Virginia McKtnna, Bill Travtrs, V v o n n Mitchell Rank Organisation k WELL constructed story, -t*. well acted and convincing, makes "Passionate Summer" a film far above the average. Bill624 words
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Advertisement509 1959-11-01 13 I^SHAWEsa; S Opganisntioii a :Ct*jJl33rd RECORD DAY! j Todan .1 Shoirs: J..10. H. 1.1 A 9.1.1 p.m. Tickets available at SKY LIDO CAPITOL. PRICES: Orchestra S4*Back Stalls $2.so* Balcony $1.50*N0 Free List. TME NCW THE .2ND CINIRAMA PRESENTATION I Sp. rial Concession lor SCHOOL CHILDREN 2.M p.m. dally except Sunday*509 words
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Advertisement132 1959-11-01 14 It made me think. when I compared the cost of oil with the cost of my engine, when I worked out how much I could spend on repairs and replacements. Obviously, to economise on oil is false economy. The fines: quality oil, regularly changed, is my only real insurance against132 words
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Miscellaneous1684 1959-11-01 14 T r re THIS IS WO MAN to PiSwT OZ. PEAK., REIEa.SE TwE JTI^E 5^6 OmF^^|H _fILT PEkK E k T v WiPE-OP-OSu I Aft 1 wp unCi cnJnc<i 1 MV SON, MUAAO 1 Twis 7>/eZ^A/ <.iIIEC S m u sa I <nQw TmE LJkMGUAGE MM I M TAKZAfJ, CHIEP1,684 words
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Miscellaneous639 1959-11-01 15 The Sunday Times November 1, 1959 THE CISCO HIV, tyQM>r UfUdL West favourite SWELL/ AND I'VE REFORMED. WELL. CISCO, TUAK<S ToX FOR NOW, BUT IF THE t f I H APNT THOUSHT OF THAT.' THEIB HUNT BE ABLE TO r— THE WAY YOU BUSTED UP 1 iMPIAMS PONT GET i639 words
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Miscellaneous635 1959-11-01 16 A >% WA^TS^ OKAY, YOU TWO GUVS &TACT WALklNia I'VE 6OT NEW 6 POR r-U ■fBr^AK; r *lmß TOV^BD THAT TCUC< ACROSS THE STREET. YOU. BAD NB^S'JW] Mr J0 WMlk2i^MV&? W ANJP YOU BETTEC MOT VEER OTP COURSE 7 o\^P0 \^P Wm^^4^f^ OP I'LL SEND A BULLET AFTER YOU/ /^N^^^O^fH635 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1959-11-01 17 CATHY NG SOH HIA - CATHY NG SOH HIA by A HECTIC TRIP-BUT IT WAS FUN! IT was hectic the trip thai took me round the world in 20 days nine days in the I .S.. four days in Canada, four days in London, and the remainder either in1,003 words
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Advertisement33 1959-11-01 17 y^^^ economy range STYLISH A-40 SNAPPY A-35 Jj MM <\* rL^«jfc lth '2 months TmTtßJt Un 9PnpT\& J^m warranty yMJCC V**^BOR»«O MOTORS Bui»»poii Kul.i Lumpur lyuii MHacca Priuof Strtraban Bu««:*ur:ii Juulttn Ku*lt BcUU Kuciiutf33 words
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Advertisement290 1959-11-01 17 and spare parts REGD. THAOE MARK BHhH ETI ACU w\ THERMOS is the best vacuum flask k you can buy, and when parts are lost or broken, you can easily obtain S^ r ep'acements. Spares, corks and refills are available from special stockists including the following SINGAPORF KUALA LUMPUR ROBINSON290 words
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Article, Illustration815 1959-11-01 18 CL^iJjfiT G4BL £ - CL^iJjfiT G4BL£ I LISTEN to what people tell me. I guess I've made some bad mistakes, but one thing I have usually managed to do is to take good professional advice. In this I have been lucky in my associates. I have usually known just815 words
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Article207 1959-11-01 18 T ONDON. Sat— Twelve at- tractive nurses In the university city of Oxford, where men outnumber women by seven to one, have said: "We want no more dates for a year." The nurses work at the Radcliffe Infirmary. One of them, 20-year-old Janet Blake,207 words
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131 1959-11-01 18 I ONDON, Sat.— British songwriters hit out at some modern popular music in their current Guild Bulletin. "How long are we to pay dollars to import this hysteria producing evil trash? "How long will our networks be allowed to advertise it. complete with squeals131 words
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Advertisement116 1959-11-01 18 U^^^^Jm^B jR A sprinkle ot Vim on a damp Even the dirtiest kuali is cloth, a quick rub round and f-hinmg like new again. Vim ...v.iy ftm gie;i*e and dirt! cleans .so easily and so quickly! m tJTi A quick rub round and this powerful cleanser Wife T I shitLs116 words
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Advertisement88 1959-11-01 18 Sunbeam- Rapier Hiliman-Mjn\ With Cu.-tom or c W FIRST W^ ir Conditionedl Light PERFECT CIRCULATION FROM ><C^^ IBII l^Ti TRUNK MOUNTED UNIT j SjF (C kFOR MAXIMUM rnwraPT A/IJ\ II JgfljfcX WM "TJOCk Bf *^Bs&:. control par* i *on-Ii CQftvttn<*ntiy un4«r da«h g.vtf g Not* "O n^t'QM'y tO **b* yoy88 words
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Miscellaneous10 1959-11-01 18 -riniiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii I "You are a very sick hypochondrioc. .iiiiiitiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii10 words
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Miscellaneous48 1959-11-01 18 Wl- f^H ill 1 I "We'll have eleven ham sandwiches, JUJma, one cheese; eleven coffees, one teo; eleven jelly rolls, one rr*"." hot in here or is it just me? "Funny, that's exactly what my father said about you." "Now then, what teems to be your trouble?" iiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiHmmmimiiiiP48 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1959-11-01 19 HAS JANUARY ALWAYS BEEN THE YEAR'S FIRST MONTH? Drop a line to The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. LJAS JANUARY always been the first month of the year say, since the world was created? K SUPPIAH Selamo Pk. No,1,156 words
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Article1155 1959-11-01 19 No man's worth it— says Jane I AM desperately in love with a boy, but have heard that he has a "steady." I find I cannot sleep, or study properly, and feel ill and haunted. MAGNETTE Stop being so silly. Fancy working yourself into such a state about a mere1,155 words
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Advertisement185 1959-11-01 19 LssssKg££f Ik HPli V -^3 r\ I You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (new 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 guards185 words
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Advertisement10 1959-11-01 19 Writi 10 Jane Lee, Suiday Times, Tims Huts, Siigiport 9.10 words
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Advertisement160 1959-11-01 19 "4711"EAUDECOLOGNF with its stimulate ing, unrivalled fragrance is the ideal freshener for men and women alike. Whether inhaled from your handkerchief or patted on neck and wrists, its exhilarating coolness give* you complete confidence and the joy of living, Always keep "4711 by I|||| eaudiF if^^^^^j COLOGNE iag '47M% COICGNI160 words
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Article, Illustration689 1959-11-01 20 ROAD TESTING THE MEW CARS THE VAUXHALL 'SIXES' FOR 1960 HAVE NEW LOOK, MORE LEGROOM JHE Vauxhall sixcylinder cars for I96o— the Velox Saloon and its more lavishly equipped companion, the Cresta are here with improvements in matters of styling, comfort and finish. Outwardly, the most689 words
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256 1959-11-01 20 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN - ARRANGING TOURS IS A TERRIFYING JOB -ONG FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Sat. THE Australian cricketers will be in Singapore next Thursday and officials of the Malayan Cricket Association, who have been planning ond prepar ing for this first-ever trip by a Test side, will heave a big sigh of relief256 words
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Article112 1959-11-01 20 SINGAPORE, Sat— Mrs. L. W. Tiers won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Ladies' Autumn Cup when she beat Mrs. A. J. O. Dlckson two and one at Sime Road today. The President's Pri«e was won by A. J. B. Dickson and R. W. Heath with a score of112 words
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Article116 1959-11-01 20 MELBOURNE. Sat.— Racegoers XT hooted when Travel Boy. who finished only sixth when favourite in a race last week, won the Victoria Derby here today. Starting at 3 to one Travel Boy. owned Jointly by Mrs. T. J. Smith and Sir Frank Packer, won the mile andReuter - 116 words
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Article189 1959-11-01 20 JACK FINCLL TON - Pak wickets worry Australians JACK FINCLL TON By /CANBERRA, Sat. Keith v; Miller, the lormer Australian Test all-rounder, believes with Australian captain Richie Benaud that Australia stands more than a fair chance of being beaten by Pakistan on a matting wicket in the Test series soon to be played in189 words
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Article31 1959-11-01 20 s c ales BR A- DMAN SU P PORT BU T TS C LOSE S E ASON S L EIGH Xl S SIN TH E RING V EUAW31 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-11-01 20 1. On balance a boxer should make the weight here (6). 2. A crook gets a letter and become* a great batsman (7). 3. Give encouragement by dining first with wine to follow (7). 4. Barrels make the right place for shooting (5). 5. a 6. But this106 words
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Advertisement224 1959-11-01 20 KNOWS m. Your friendly Mobilman knows how to give the best attention to your car. He knows roads and engines and he has road maps for you, too! Always look for the sign of the Flying Red Horse. BUY THE BEST.. BUY Mobil! Jfc 'L^\ s STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (INCORPORATED224 words
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Advertisement349 1959-11-01 20 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we grow older Its only natural U»t we begin to slow down. But ■orae people grow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak. tired, nnd it *ard to keep working and seldom get any fun out of life. Due to New Improved349 words
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Miscellaneous107 1959-11-01 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1, Midriff. 6 Smuts. 10. Area. 11, Pain. 12, Distinguished. 14. Asks. 15, Girdle. 16, Wore. 17, Earn. 20, Nail. 21, Hare. 22. Regard. 24. Puddle 25, Army 26, Cars. 27, Free. 2R. Tart. 31, Assist 33, Fear. 30, Disappearance. 36. Ekes. 37, Core. 38, Eased. 39,107 words
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Article, Illustration645 1959-11-01 21 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR John Clark scores winning tries I By Singapore, Sat. JOHN CLARK, the 24-year-old former Oxford Greyhounds scrum-half, helped Singapore with two splendid tries to beat Johore 6-0 in their first H.M.S. Malaya Cup South Zone rugby match on the padang today. Clark,645 words
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339 1959-11-01 21 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By Singapore, Sat. the score card at the end showed a 16 A points to 11 win for Burma in their international boxing match against Singapore before a crowd of 7,000 at the Singapore Badminton Hall tonight, it belied the true picture339 words
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162 1959-11-01 21 St. Leger is open also to Class 2 horses SINGAPORE, Sat. This year's Singapore St Leger race over 1} miles (first run) at Buklt Timah in December will not be confined only to Class One stayers. Class Two horses can also be entered for the event, which carries stakes worth162 words
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Article37 1959-11-01 21 LONDON. Sat —Australian jockey Arthur "Scobie" Breasley, rode his I.OOOth winner ln Europe today when he took Mr. J. H. Hawes's Bulloptlc first past the poftt In the six-furloni; Elm Nursery Handicap at Kempr.o:i Park.37 words
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Article108 1959-11-01 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Johore I Schools held a storming late j rally by Singapore Schools to win their rugby match by nine point* i two tries and penalty) to six ury and penalty) on the padang today. Johore led 6-0 at halftlme when j Kok Yew Tw\% went108 words
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214 1959-11-01 21 Improved S'gor beat Negri Malacca by 15-3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Selangor showed Improvement when they beat Negrl-Malacca by 15 points (three goals) to three (a penalty) In their fourth and last Inter-state friendly match before the start of the H M.S. Malaya Cup competition on the padang here today. Selangor, who214 words
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Article132 1959-11-01 21 CINOAPORE, Sat— The Blacks, adapting themselves better to the heavy Ayer Rajah Road ground, beat 5 Dor Coy. R.M.P, by 17 points (a goal, two tries and two penalties) to nil today. The Blacks, who led 14-0 at halftlme. scored through Neo Van Koon (try), Chan Slew Kay132 words
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382 1959-11-01 21 Tottenham increase their lead in First Division T ONDON, Sat. "Tot- tenham Hotspur increased their lead at the top of Div. One of the English Football League when they scored a 2-1 win away to Manchester City. West Ham. their closest rivals, were beaten 1-0 by Pulham and Wolves, theReuter - 382 words
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Article148 1959-11-01 21 OENANG. Sat— Negrl Sembilan put up a great flght ln the Inter-tone final of the Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton competition before going down 4-3 to Selangor at the U.M.N.O. hall here tonight. Selangor will meet Penang the holders, ln the challenge round tomorrow. Results Selangor148 words
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Article, Illustration201 1959-11-01 21 FOR FAR EAST MEET OINOAPORE. Bat. Royal Singapore Yacht Clubs teajn of five will leave for Hong Kong tomorrow morning to compete ln the Far Eastern Amateur RowIng Association's Inter-port regatta to be held in Hong Kong on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The team Is due201 words
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Advertisement576 1959-11-01 21 H IffMBER UVUlJVlJissue IS NOW ON SALE WITH A GREAT $2,000 FREE ENTRY CONTEST IN THIS ISSUE v T_rT_W^^___BP yf ii *ii v _H_fe>'- '^__Ffl__B_ Wt*. ijgL_9_%l______________» %¥*s£ -it* E ___^__v* V- ___k oj rjn fj BBHH_f ■*a mT otMsp^ _-___S_-_k v^fl SURVIVAL SCHOOL- MEN WHO FLY OVER MALAYA LEARN576 words
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Miscellaneous29 1959-11-01 21 CRICKET. S.C.A. President s XI t Outachoorn's XI, S.B.C padanr (11 a.m.). GOLF: R.S.G.C. caddies rompetition. Si me Road; R.I.C. Captain's team v Vice Captain's team, Vpprr Thomson Road.29 words
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1219 1959-11-01 22 EPSOM JEEP - Destination looks a safe bet in opening event EPSOM JEEP By »W yoa'fc read EPSOM JEEP on today's rail prospect*, why not turn to ALLAH LEWIS ia WITH track conditions in his favour Destination an improving youngster, should make a safe each-way bet in the Class 3, Div. 1, 7f.1,219 words
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Article1687 1959-11-01 22 FIRST DAY SELECTIONS Race 1-1.1$: (Class 3. Div. 1 Abt. W. 1 ***** Superjet (Double H St.) Sullivan. 4 9.0 (F) Taylor 7 2 ***** Excelsior (Trio Kongsl) Yong. 5 8.13 (O) Dr*«on 5 3 ***** Time To Reason (Capt. HP. Bloxham) Rodgers, 7 8.12 (O) J. Forte1,687 words
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Advertisement509 1959-11-01 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 If Hutrfs |M (Winimum) CHUA: To Pui King and H(xk Tat a son at Gleneagles NuiMiig Home on 28-10-59 Brother for Chun Lin ana Bin HWM ?U llriri/. IN ;*/immum) CHFAH LIM In Penang touay, Nov. 1, Dr. Cheah Saik Eng, younger son of Dr. :md Mrs.509 words
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