The Straits Times, 17 January 1960
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Title Section12 1960-01-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES He* No. 1273 SUNDAY. JANUARY 17. 1960. •20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration276 1960-01-17 1 BIG CHANGES IN HEALTH MINISTRY SINGAPORE Sat. Dr Coltn Marcus hjs been appointed Director of Medical Services and Permanent Secretary to the Ministry o< Health, iiother AdminuMi P C Mai 1 mderstands that Dr. Ma appointment is par general re-organisation in the I of Health276 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-01-17 1 SINCAPORE, Saturday TWO WOMEN travelling from Singapore to .ittend a funeral in Kuala Lumpur were killed when their car skidded off the road into a small ravine near Labis, Johore, on Thursday. The dead were: Mrs. Patricia Chow, 30, daughter of a prominent261 words
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358 1960-01-17 1 MALAYAN FIRM GIVEN $30 m. JOINT CONTRACT Klang project work to begin in a tew months LOWEST TENDERS WERE ACCEPTED KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A local company. Cam m on (Malaya) Ltd. and one of the world's biggest engineering firms have been jointly awarded the $30 million North Klang Straits project358 words
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Article, Illustration423 1960-01-17 1 Jobless but Mr. Tan has savings CASH TO BE RETURNED TO KIND-HEARTED PEOPLE WHO GAVE TOTAL OF $2,297 CINGAPORE, Sat. Money sent in by kindhearted readers of the Straits Times and Sunday Times for former school-teacher, Tan Kok Thuan, and his family, is to be returned to the donors. The423 words
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Article79 1960-01-17 1 Incomes to be made public BANGALORE, Sat. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, announced here today the Government had decided to make public all income tax assessments In India to help deal with corruption. Addressing the annual Congress Party session, he also said that al! Ministers would be lnviled toReuter - 79 words
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50 1960-01-17 1 TAIPEH. Sat President Chiang Kai-shek and President Ngo Dinh Diem both pledged tonight to work harder to achieve solidarity against Communism. Their pledge was made at the state banquet given in honour of the South Vietnamese leader at the pr« idential building tonight— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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145 1960-01-17 1 'FACTS NEWER HIDDEN ALL I WANTED WAS ANOTHER J08 SINGAPORE, Saturday. HIS HOME tonight, Mr. Tan said he had never hidden from the Social Welfare Department the fact that he had his savings and provident fund. He said: 'It was not my intention to hoax the public. I did not145 words
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Article69 1960-01-17 1 PAKIS. Sat. Best-sell ing authoress Francoise (Bon jour Tri»tes.se> Sagan announced last night that she is going to seek a divorce from her middle-aged husband. "Our decision is taken." Miss Sagan. 24. said. "Believe me. I am sad about it, but we could not go69 words
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Article18 1960-01-17 1 CAIRO. Sat. President Nasser of the United' Arab Republic, celebrated his 42nd birthday here today18 words
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489 1960-01-17 1 DOTORUA, Sat Much ot the scenic beauty he had seen in New Zealand was no surprise to him, Tengku Abdul Rahman said a^ a press conference here tonight "deration Prime Minister explained that when Malaya achieved independence one of the fir>t presentations was from the489 words
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Article, Illustration2756 1960-01-17 2 CAPT. STAFFORD HERCULES DENNIS. DSC - King Ananda is shot dead CAPT. STAFFORD HERCULES DENNIS. DSC I was ostracised by Britain... ...for fighting Siam's dictator BY AND SLAM'S LEADER TAKES REFUGE LN MY HOUSE IN my little Rower shop in Bangkok, filled with the delicate went <>i exotic blooms. I cm M lust sit down calmly2,756 words
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273 1960-01-17 3 HONG KONG ISSUES S-CARDS TO BEAT BOGUS BEGGARS HONG KONG. SAT. £HARITY does not begin at home" is the policy that social welfare organisations are trying to get Hong Kong to adopt during the current World Refugee Year Thi> is because professional beggars calling at private homes have be»»n using273 words
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396 1960-01-17 3 Friday, |an. 8. THE TUAN generally avoids boring readers with weather reports, but there is some excuse for writing about floods. Tlnggi people are thinking there is not going to b month. office has a chart In which U date of Hoods for396 words
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Advertisement274 1960-01-17 3 TRANSISTOR Model 102 I* 1 1 I 11 S>ma//er -Better than ever before TECHNICAL DATA RECHARGEABLE DRY BATTERY GUtDE No: For 100 ASA FILM 150 GUIDE No: For Agfacolor Reversal Film CT 18 50 ASK YOUR PHOTO DEALER BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. by Agatha Christie OPENS274 words
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375 1960-01-17 4 Service in Malay at churches to boost L-week CIRCULARS ON NATIONAL LANGUAGE; CHOIRS BUSY REHEARSING HYMNS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. OVER 110 CHRISTIAN churches throughout the Federation will hold services completely in Malay on Jan. 31 to support the National Language Week. Church chotrs are now busy rehearsing hymns in Malay:375 words
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Article57 1960-01-17 4 LJAVE you heard about the new Straits Times/ Berita Harian competition for students of Malay? It has been specially designed to mark the Federation's National Language Week at the end of this month. Details of this unique contest (which offers a first prize57 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-01-17 4 DR. PHAY MEMBER OF P.S.C. DR. PHAY SENG WHATT. (above), has been appointed a member of the Singapore Public Service Commission to fill the vacancy brought about by the appointment of the former chairman. Incbe Yusof bin Ishak. as the States Yang di-Pertuan Negara. His appoidiment. for five years, was139 words
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Article129 1960-01-17 4 P.A.A. JET SURVEY TEAM m SPORE SINGAPORE. Sat— A sixman Jet survey team from America arrived here by P.A.A. tonight for a threeday stay. The team. comprising Messrs. L. Planta. B. W. Dedge. A. Arenal. F. McCrary. L. Fernald and W. R. Grac»\ are from Pan American World Airways. They129 words
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Article82 1960-01-17 4 Two Govt. men guilty of graft KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three cases of corruption against Federation public servants were concluded last month. according to a Government statement issued today. A Customs officer in Johorc Bahru was accused of accepting a (2 bribe. He was convicted dnd fined $300. A ooliceman who82 words
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Article269 1960-01-17 4 Bth LOVE SPELT TROUBLE FOR CLERK kJALACCA. Sat An nri Army clerk. Stanley Overee, 24. told h magistrate's court here today, he had made love to seven girls but none of them had given him so much trouble as a pretty telephone operator. jHe said this in case In which269 words
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263 1960-01-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commission of Inquiry into Singapore's building Industry will hold the first of a series of five public sittings during the next two weeks on Monday. A Government statement] today said that the Commis- j slon. at its first sitting, will take oral evidence263 words
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202 1960-01-17 4 SINGAPORE, Saturddy. yHE Minister of National Development has set up a kampong road comm.ttee to determine the oriont.es and superv.se the construction of roads m kampongs. Chairman of the committet w Mr. Ng Teng Kiang. Assemblyman for Ponggol Other members ari? Mr Tang Ching202 words
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Article34 1960-01-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The last donation to the Straits Times Cheer Fund comes from members of Lodge Bt. Andrew No. 1437. S.C. Singapore, who donated $145 tv bring the Fund to $29,678.5634 words
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Article94 1960-01-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Press party who will cover the forthcoming visit of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to Indonesia, left by air this morning for Jakarta. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Parliamentary Secretary to the j Ministry of Culture went I with the party which94 words
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Article48 1960-01-17 5 •INOAPORE, Sat. The National Theatre Fund now stands at S.s:i7 277.54 Ived at the Ministry of Culture today were Mr. Kiang Ai Kirn $50: Cheng Loong Wui Koon $50 Donation.-* received through banks: Oversea Assurance Corporation Ltd. $1,000; R Beaton k Co.. Ltd. $200.48 words
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Article, Illustration432 1960-01-17 5 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Rajender: Miracle he is still alive hope of recovery DOUG LACKERSTEEN From London, Sat. WEST German doctors hope a delicate operation on Rajender Kumar Pawa. aged six, in a Cologne hospital since September last year, will be possible in two months* time, the boy's father, Mr. B.A. Pawa, formerly of432 words
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Article97 1960-01-17 5 CRACK CID MEN IN KIDNAP PROBE SINGAPORE. Sat Th< C.I.D > crack sleuths, the small tram of men In the Sprcial Investigations Secwere today called m .rate Singapore's latest kidnap case last nights abduction ot nine-year-old Chua Kok Chong. Thry arc being helped by the boy.- father. Chua Km Son.97 words
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Article200 1960-01-17 5 LUCKY ESCAPE FOR 20 IPOH MINERS I POH Sat. -About 20 men employed by the Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. are the luckiest people in Ipoh today. A little less luck and some of them would have been blown to pieces by a 25Mb. bomb, a relic of the last200 words
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194 1960-01-17 5 This is a musical society with a difference SINGAPORE. Sat. Smsa- pore hai> several muaical societies which are lormed j to luster interest in western classical music. But the Metro Philharmonic Society which was started three months ago is a musical society with a difference. For its main aim is194 words
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Article81 1960-01-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government is to participate at two important committee meetings of E.C.A.F.E. to be held in Bangkok between Jan. 18 and Feb. 5. Mr. James Puthucheary. manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, will represent the Government at the committee on trade between Jan.81 words
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Article27 1960-01-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A new advertising agency, the Style Advertising Service, celebrated its opening with a cocktail party at ito premises in Victoria Street today.27 words
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Article26 1960-01-17 5 MUAR, Sat, A story telling competition in Malay will be the highlight of the National Language Week celebrations here which begins on Jan. 30.26 words
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122 1960-01-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I Three Malayans will leave by air tomorrow on a ten-day goodwill tour to Laos 1 lat the invitation o[ the j Laotian Government. They j are: c The chairman of the Land i Development Authority!. Inche Taib122 words
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132 1960-01-17 5 JAKARTA. Sat— The Indonesian Attor- i ney-General. Mr. Gunav/an. said today that the Government had sent investigation teams to Singapore and other foreign countries to track down persons who had fled Indonesia after violating foreign exchange laws, Antara news agency reported. TheReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement100 1960-01-17 5 Vt V|-^fV AWARDED AT THE /0 WORLD llU l M 9 14 £g* EXHIBITION r^g.i: A "VIKIN*" LA|HK^ COLD LABELLED DANISH PILSENER BEER W^ 'A\ Awarded the Prix D'honneur, *1V Belgique 1958. The highest \wSs. m* K_ W^ A distinction awarded at the World \ssls. Exhibition in Bruxelles, where rjfiß100 words
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Advertisement658 1960-01-17 5 ■Tin I j Press Walk IS ON SUNDAYI FEBRUARY 28 I It is Singapore's b'Kßcst sporting spectacle of the I year DON TBE LEFT OUT. Entry Form and rules appcor daily in The Free Press I For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into658 words
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Miscellaneous288 1960-01-17 5 What's on today IXHIBITION or MMVWQi DIST CHIRCH iKampong Kapor by T C. Tan at Diethelm build- Road): Visi. to Blind bchool ing. Marlce: Street 9 a .1: to 430 transport leaves church 3 pm. pm ELIM (HIRCH Everitt SINGAPORE CAGE BIRD Ro^di: Sunday School 915 a.m.: SOCIETY: Monthly meeting288 words
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Article1102 1960-01-17 6 TIME WHEN A GIRL AT LEAST HAS A CHANCE TO PROPOSE A GUIDE TO HELP YOU FIND HIM EVERY CIRL, even when very young, dreams of one day meeting a Prince Charming who will come riding up on a white charger to carry her away. She will1,102 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-01-17 6 IN THE LATEST slum berwear checked shirt top pyjamas in drip-dry cotton our models Ann Grysting ond three-year-old Jackie Dale are ready to retire for the night. They modelled the pyjamas at a London fashion show. Reuter picture.Reuter - 41 words
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Article138 1960-01-17 6 HERE'S a dessert that is as glamorous as one torn out of a magazine and you don't have to slave over a hot stove to make tt Dissolve one package cherry jelly, two tablespoons suerr. and dash of salt in two cups hot water and cherry juice Add one138 words
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Advertisement78 1960-01-17 6 DIETHELMS LOW-COST HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE TO SUIT EVERY POCKET I This 9 Piece Dining Room Suite including furnishing material for only $744/" (Spore) Do you want to furnish your home economically yet tastefully? Solve your problem with our Low Cost High Quality Furniture now available to suit all pockets PAY78 words
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Advertisement236 1960-01-17 6 NFWI Modess lll.W! SURER-SOFT —the perfect sanitary towel !Morf. and more women are changing to Modess Super* Soft— the n^w luxuiy sanitary towel The secret is in "KEYBAK the new non-woven fabric made by Johnson Si Johnson— cooler and more comfortable than anything you have known before and more absorbent236 words
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Article, Illustration239 1960-01-17 7 NO GUNS-HE BAGS CROCODILES WITH A 3IHCH SPEAR INTRODUCING— MALAYA'S CHAMPION CROC HUNTER lATU PAHAT, Soturdoy wEET Malaya s champion ~^fc^-~— crocodile hunter. Over o period of 30 years he claims »o have bogged more than 5,000 crocs in the various rivers in the Stote at Johore. But the strange239 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-01-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sat JUST over five years ago, a youth of 1 7 took up painting "|ust for the fun iof it Today several art critics hail him as an uo-ond-commg young painter. He hi Yeo Chew Hong, a memtx-r209 words
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Article, Illustration664 1960-01-17 7 MEL VIM CHAN - MEL VIM CHAN LEADING WORLD AUTHORITY SAYS OUR LAND IS RICH By Singapore, Sat. I AND rich Malaya could support at least eight to 10 times more people than her present population. This was the view expressed by a leading world authority on social664 words
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Advertisement278 1960-01-17 7 MARMITE Baby Jtk V l^^b nS it s' i iff J I '^J^AtSKf f if m ajpW* /^T y^l Baby Billy Chan arrived a bouncing 8 Ib. 2 oz. boy, and has never had a days illness since birth! Mother gave him a wonderful start by making '^^firu sure stie278 words
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Advertisement59 1960-01-17 7 n IT PAYS to fly your cargo iht Magic Perfume romantically feminine and y«^ always v^k flfitjft so delicately Aj pss^ Or PAKIo A,.f 3L.J AGENTS: e /-.iW Singapore. Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. TITUS iA OSk WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH 'fly \^r~Q •••"^•l*^ i "^Jjisll THE HOT WITH THE59 words
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Miscellaneous8 1960-01-17 7 ■T« FOR 7W6 1 f WITHOUT I SACRIPICIN<S8 words
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Article77 1960-01-17 8 A Chessman protest vigil starts SACRAMENTO, Sat. A University of California student set down a gallon of water and two loaves of bread on the State Capitol steps yesterday and swore to maintain a protest vigil for the sake of convictauthor Caryl Chessman. Bruce Bloomfield, 24, said he would camp77 words
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Article195 1960-01-17 8 LONDON, Sat. Dudley Hasson, 51 year old headmaster, last week, married his 19-year-old exprefect and 20 pupils from his girls' school were there. His bride at St. Matthew's, Birmingham, was shy, darkhaired Janet Morris. Janet's bridesmaids were 19-year-old Gloria Cosham and Anne Martin, 16, both old195 words
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229 1960-01-17 8 Dr. Subandrio gives stern warning to Chinese AFTER DEMONSTRATIONS IN WEST JAVA,.. JAKARTA, Saturday. THE Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today warned Chinese in Indonesia that they must not engage in political activities if they want to remain here." He issued the warning after a number of alien Chinese, moved tromReuter - 229 words
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308 1960-01-17 8 TOKYO. Sat. After a night of battle and manoeuvres between police and anti-Ameri-can extremists. the Prime Minister. Mr. No busuke Kishi. left her* this morning for the United States. Mr. Kishi, who was accompanied by the Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, is onReuter - 308 words
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90 1960-01-17 8 Troops called out to fight bush fire MELBOURNE. Sat.-Troops had to be called on today to go to the assistance of almost exhausted men fighting a bush «re In the Flinders Ranges in Soutn Al gSn lla flr.s -re being fought in three states In temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit—90 words
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Article61 1960-01-17 8 BOMBAY. Sat. Over 90 pilots of Air India International today ended their nine-day strike, the corporation's general manager. Mr. B. R. Patel, announced. The pilots had stopped work in protest against the corporation's decision to send a non-member of the Indian Pilot's Guild toReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1960-01-17 8 LONDON, Sat.— Sign on a Chinese laundry In Stockport. Cheshire: "In the New Year we shall be open for business seven days a week— except Sunday."29 words
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Article98 1960-01-17 8 THE LOVE LETTER DOC' LONDON. Sat. Any young man lost lor words to write 2 really ROMANTIC love letter to his girl can have it done for him by a woman doctor. The "heart specialist" is 4b -year-old Amelia lson, a former deputy medical officer of health for Islington, London.98 words
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Advertisement255 1960-01-17 8 '^gg^gflc3*SSSH J X BssC^a^BsaV frA. 4&t r —•tfCtffl^ XBc rjSB9 > g)BS\ BOVRIL Wf|pf§B gS Ma^aaW^L. Hsy^QßS red-blooded vitality! Whether we work with our hands or our heads, supplies this vitamin naturally. So vith Bovnl there comes a time where small obstacles seem we look better, we feel better, we255 words
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1343 1960-01-17 9 P.I.H. NAYLOR - A difficult year but no sign of war P.I.H. NAYLOR MALAYA, SPORE: WATCH FOR AMERICAN INFLUENCE RUSSIA: TIME NOW FOR A COUNTER-REVOLUTION Although there are signs that we are now embarking upon one of the most critical periods in the history of this century, the significant charts for 1960 don't1,343 words
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Article137 1960-01-17 9 WASHINGTON. Saturday. rl> i- how thr U.S. housewife can expect to go shopping in the super-market of the 'Sixties: silt will step from her car to a covered, moving sidewalk leading to thr entrance, where she will deposit the thildrrn and the dog. MIL will be whisked137 words
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Advertisement261 1960-01-17 9 Why do so many Doctors use one <^z particular M| Soap? HAVE jm —m wtuiuii wfrr m BBMBBBkW ml I|M» aas *^n«« 1 ■■Vay nmn %m IMmtm OwaHTfCTM mm WMbbi'* C«bl Tar Swf tv oml T^b* pß^B^nanm 4a fl^^t npn tarr wmtt if Wn»*l k«vn« Ikrir haa* toHtt. mutt b^b^261 words
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Advertisement14 1960-01-17 9 NEXT WEEK What's in store for those born under Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, and Aries.14 words
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Article, Illustration378 1960-01-17 10 Good for a Laugh QURING Nit »9U war on Irish soldier received a letter from hit wife, who was desperate because there were no more able-bodied Tien m the village, and she hod a bod cold. As a result, the big Held i wa& not Deli ik worked. The I378 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, January 17. 1960
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Article163 1960-01-17 10 DISAGREEMENT between the Federal and State Governments is holding up the building of thousands of urgently needed The Federal Government wants to lend the State j ..nimeiits $3,645,000 without or at low inter' to build hou.ses which will be let for $20 or c -> month. us,163 words
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Article181 1960-01-17 10 I the ups and down.-, of history during recent centuries Malacca has often had to draw deeply on its stocks of hope. Latest dose of hope for des- pondent merchants, tiring in their right to re.store the old ports facilities, comes from Mr. R. P. W. Gorman,181 words
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Article104 1960-01-17 10 BEST SELLEK the.se da>> in Kuala Lumpur is the Federations iir>t printed Highway Code Perhaps me novelty ol that the highwa not ju.st a free-tor-all way out one on which users have to obey tain rules is responsible Whatever the reason, reptive study of the code an104 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1960-01-17 10 PERCY HOWARD - PERCY HOWARD By From LONDON NO MORE ARE THESE EXALTED ENVOYS THEIR NATIONS EARS AMONG INFORMED CIRCLES in London the whisper goes round that an attractive situation will soon fall vacant. Here »rt the details: Salary: £6.000 a year. Expense allowance: £651 a week, tax free1,095 words
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Advertisement55 1960-01-17 10 Any watch can have jewels.., Any watch can have gold.. But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service Hand your Role* in to any branch ot the Borneo Company— !c Penan*. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur at the largest most modern and best-equipped watch- serv station hi Malaya. 010 SALES b55 words
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Advertisement60 1960-01-17 10 WANTED: A MAN OF INFLUENCE WANTED: A man of influence to fill a £6,000 a year job. which carries in addition a tax-free weekly expense allowance of £651. The successful applicant will be required to live in WASHINGTON, where he will enjoy comprehensive diplomatic immunity. All these, for the man60 words
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Advertisement45 1960-01-17 10 7 ENO Fruit Salt' |g H •PAJMCLING ANTACID J V 'FRUIT SALT* tarnmn »co tow Dow mot* up ii io«i«» seed, »oo« SSjLi «3 (ok* your doily fllon ipofkling, r#lt«vhmg In* ryA fruit CUV SALT The words "ENO" and "FRUIT SALT arc registered rradc marks.45 words
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Article, Illustration592 1960-01-17 11 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL Advantages to family and health are contributing factors PRESUMPTUOUS NOT TO THINK THE FINGER OF GOD IS MOVING IN IT SOMEWHERE My Singapore, Sat. THE BISHOP OF SINGAPORE the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. who is now Bishop-designate of Wellington, New Zealand, told me592 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-01-17 11 Science healer to lecture CINGAPORE, Sat Mr. 9 Theodore Wallach, a Christian science lecturer of Chicago, who is due to arrive here on Monday, will give a talk on man's Godgiven heritoge of freedom and security >ir. wanacn wiu arrive nere with hi.s wife on Monday. He will speak at110 words
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Article109 1960-01-17 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The DHC 4 Caribou, a new twin-engine utility aircraft designed and developed by the de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., will give demonstration flights in Singapore next Thursday and Friday. The aircraft is on a world demonstration tour, and will arrive on Wednesday.109 words
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Article93 1960-01-17 11 M»l>\* Singapore. 108 a.m. U 27 pm. (»ft 7m> Port Ulcluon. 829 am. «Bft 9in> 844 p m <8f 9m > Port Swetehham, 748 am. (12ft 91m M 7 p.m. (1311 4iiii Penang. 207 a.m. (Bft Mm C 46 p m i7ft 31n>. TOMORROW: Singapore. 137 am <93 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-01-17 11 CINGAPORE, Sat. A group of 40 Australian teenagers and their parents have just ended a series of sightseeing tours of Singapore Their verdict: The Mo- j lays ond their way of life is the most interesting tourist attraction The visiting teenagers, who came277 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-01-17 11 Djnce lubilec a fast-paced rtvue recreating Hie changing moods of American dance* from Hie minttrel days of 1880 to today's modern jjii, will be staged in Singapore on |an. 30 ana* 31. The revue will be presented by a group of leading American artistes120 words
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Article161 1960-01-17 11 SINGAPORE. Saturday. DLANNING and controlling the use of land will be the responsibility of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, from Feb. 1 when the Planning Ordinance comes into force. This is revealed in a Gov- ernment statement today, which also announced that161 words
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Article36 1960-01-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Tan Hoo Chan was fined $400 In the magistrate's court today for making a false statement in Pontian in a statutory declaration in order to obtain Malayan citizenship36 words
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Article27 1960-01-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Tiie tin price in Singapore today was up 25 cents to «:»88.37'; per rlcul. on an offering of 230 toot, up 50 tons27 words
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Article39 1960-01-17 11 Singapore Copra AMoriation noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay fixed copra: January 542"4 (Nominal). The tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' Association: bulk $62.50 sellers, drum $65 50 sellers. The tone was quiet39 words
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220 1960-01-17 11 'Need to raise economic status of teachers' I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The president of the Malayan Teachers National Congress, Mr. Teerath Ram, today called On the Government to improve the "economic standard" of teachers in the country. This was necessary, he said, because of the world shortage of teachers. He told220 words
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Obituary90 1960-01-17 11 ALEXANDER SPVKtRMAN. 64, at Younßbrnr. Memorial Hospital. sinu«porv, 10. IA p.m. an 16th January. lKftn, leaving behind widow and acvrn children. Funeral service at St. Joseph Church 5 p m and thence to BldadanTHI REMAIN* or Mr. A. C B*caram, Reßixtrar of Trades Mark Office. X.L.. father of Mr.90 words
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Advertisement58 1960-01-17 11 ■7 Attend a FREE lecture "C HRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Open Door to Progress" by Theodore WolUch C or Chic.fo, Illmoit, USA, Member or The lo«r«l Of Lccrurethip or The Mother Church The First Church o« Chntt Scientist, in Boston Matt.. U.S.A., 6 p.m. Thursday, January 21, Canning Rise Cultural Centre58 words
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Advertisement185 1960-01-17 11 0+ Orient Line sj have pleasure in announrinc that v> OK( ADF.S (?«.lrii tons) will call at SINGAPORE or. 14th April 1960 sailing for Colombo, Aden. Port Said Naples, Marseilles, and Oibr.. arriving London on sth May 1960. (Limited Tourist Class Ariommod.uinii only available) s.s. ORCADES is airconditioned throughout, and185 words
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Article, Illustration543 1960-01-17 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS An excellent print and very popular subject COMMENTS-BY IN SELECTING a Picture of the Year" from the past 12 months' prints of the week, the judge must take three things into consideration Popular appeal, pictorial composition, and technique. THE POTTER S HANDS by543 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-01-17 12 "AS I WAS SAYING submitted by Ton Hong Kiong, of 28 Barrack Road, Penang wins the second prize of $200. The picture wos taken wi. v h a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak V.P. film. Setting, with blue filter: f 5.6, 115 second.44 words
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Article827 1960-01-17 12 ' RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY BUYING a new camera requires careful thought and attention to detail. Last week we considered cost and some relative values. We thought about the advisability of meeting our price- limit by investing in a good second-hand camera in preference to a glamorous but inferior instrument827 words
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Article36 1960-01-17 12 "EVENING" submitted h> st.vi( han of 117 (i Kifle Range Road Mk lv Pt-nanjc wins the runner-up prize of $100. Equipment used: Ifolleicurd camera and Kodak V P. film. Setting: f 5.6. 1/250 second.36 words
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Advertisement533 1960-01-17 12 READ The inside story of "the man ALDO RAY, only women understand!' raJSI IS AtSO NEW! J•PICKIIB THE POPS 'Jf Sjf% With David Jacob. M^V a^A "•"tfT ohbl OtKer taoturet include J^V" 9hhbl The Vanda Hudson ttory BM^E^^i^^a^ Federation Fowfore Audio Clink Saxed Ham M r ddr»ro« to camalete Star533 words
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Advertisement10 1960-01-17 12 Today's Picture Contest has been held over for a week10 words
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Miscellaneous197 1960-01-17 12 (popular crossword^) ACROSS: 1. It Is heaved in 2 Cartilage <~>, i. Shout In atrelief (♦>; 4. Sort of case (81: n&ion (4): 4. Leading principle 1 10. Mechanical memory (4); 13 If): Say further ft); 6. Hard Timber (4): 13. Religiou* house look (4»: 7 c:o>e < u^'ody '6197 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1960-01-17 13 ACTOR-SCRIPTMAN BRYAN FORBES SAYS CENSORSHIP MUST ALWAYS BE INTELLIGENT Doug Luckersteen visits Britain's biggest film studio AERIAL VIEW OF THE PINE WOOD FILM STUDIOS THE SET was diminutive. But ©n it were clustered seven topranking British stars. Jack Hawkins, in tan slacks and beige sweater,1,011 words
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Article484 1960-01-17 13 METRONOME - METRONOME ON THE RECORD By T OVERS of ballads will La be delighted by an album of folk songs presented by two original young Americans who are acquiring an International reputation as trail-blazers in their field. In their first stereo pressing for Liberty (LST484 words
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Advertisement303 1960-01-17 13 CATHAY jr 1 QWAMItATION I -w -JL 11«H» IJO 4 _yJj\* A ay W 4)|lf M r* 0 .t. RON MOWING! I BELOVED INFIDEL"^ NIXT CMAN«i' LOVE IN A NOT CLIMATE* MOQNIK.HT St«tNAPl_^ t,. 4oc NOW SNOWIVcT Upstairs and Downstairs *»mon O»h»» (JA«O- «v»ri4 w »t»<^»« 1"< C Stag*_ a|303 words
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Advertisement327 1960-01-17 13 !#shaw: tm |?koa«MMO Jti tsHim- •SEVEN WONDERS- «fOßui~. arcMvtra $4 Back Stall* $2 5C SaKowy M [W» »r— LM f|fVl r m TOO I 14J 4 *JO «30 BETRAYED BY HER LOVFR >Aat'<<kV FRANCOISE ARNOI L M B Todov •45 om Homo Be, re Dork w7ss ■1 TODAY I, 130,327 words
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Miscellaneous315 1960-01-17 13 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA AM 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 AM Morning Prelude; 700 The Nem»; -.^-J^ 1 Sfa 4°° 8 i 60 900 705 Moments Ol Melody; 8.00 *£*J* s ia Serv Cc: 900 Pr The News; 8.05 Breaklast Oub- m^* Summary; 902 South Of 900 Programme Summary; 9.08 915315 words
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Advertisement135 1960-01-17 14 f ar^il9 -^a^i^aSai YOUR CAR FEEL LIKE A JOHORE CIRCUIT WINNER: All contestants at Johore (February 20th— 2 1 st) will use SHELL X-100 MOTOR OILS and SUPERSHELL with I.C.A. or SHELL RACING FUELS. You can be sure of (sneuj la^^aV a^ar A M^rf LB^^'^^ a^ar —^^^^a^B fl^B #^P JOHORE135 words
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Miscellaneous1607 1960-01-17 14 I Fto« T^Er 7*>sk. tAvigE he^e coi^iFoeiT^Bßl I BKAV£ T -^s vc. cct w s. n s,c- Es.7s w~e save? 1 -.ss^s.? s--- I m.PEOUT, TARZAKi mas wEC I CMiEC OP ThiE 4|ii|l 'AKZAk, rE5CU'.^*6 C'bt J YOUR w>ce, Cmi£P o<?u' -<3 »G "m.ivS *-C < -wi7 _V I T1,607 words
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Miscellaneous33 1960-01-17 15 K ,r.. -mi ,~TT^ ~\^^^M^^^^KB9K3F~T\ 7-^p Kf. r~i-« «t. i«- w»U n«M. «->« Ii l^% U T>r vi-o^eV fr^ ilii mo<2 ovS^So^s'"'f ?o ;z i M ni«s tf o Pyy^ i^asi te£^- »ulllH y^KS*33 words
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Article, Illustration859 1960-01-17 17 DROP A LINE TO TIMES HOUSE. SPORE What the Know Alls think of a girl who is supporting her fiance WHAT do you think of a girl who financially supports her fiance during his fellowship course 5 CHRISTINA CHEN. Singapore. She supports him for tiro Wemrs, he859 words
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686 1960-01-17 17 She has 'other fish to fry' gane leis HUMAN CASEBOOK WRITE TO JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES HOUSE, SPORE 9 ly»Y girlfriend said she would visit me the doy after my exam I waited anxiously oil day, but she didn't turn up. When I asked her why, she said: "I686 words
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Article86 1960-01-17 17 ONE of my relatives has moved near me. and I am very disappointed by hi* wife's behaviour. She refuses to have anything to do with us although she is always visiting her own relatives. I have advised her husband to marry again, but he turns a deaf ear to86 words
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Advertisement348 1960-01-17 17 •adN^^P I TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS 1. Taking mo'f »K*n o'te suii- j*«> PacW on* *».»H thinfi you f»«d imm«d«atel> and 2. CNwat l^h^-e.ft>« You II be flad you do wrt^en porfers are nowhere to be vee«. I. PtcK *may v»M <n»a*h-«nd-«wean" s*v'»s ««d and tunteos »»ia' d"0 C r y348 words
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Advertisement293 1960-01-17 17 I want M^%Bs anew J ~aW"*-^BnafafaV^^:^**' 1 V wit ta^-> fCAUT YOU »T$ VOtl BETTY, NOT^ (TO STOP BAD Bf^EATH I CECOWMEND > STOP THAT 1 BABY! YOU JUST M COL6ATE O€KTALC«AIi« WITH GAffDOl CHILD'S NOSE I OONT KNOW ABOUT 4ft ITS ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM I > JOHN^ /NEW COLGATE293 words
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Article129 1960-01-17 18 POSTBAG Dear Sir. I am pleased that you softened your opinion that I am a heretic. Some time later this month. I hope to collect my newly air-conditioned Aus-tin-Healey. Assuming it is a hot day you might be interested to travel in the car129 words
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Article, Illustration523 1960-01-17 18 AMBROSE KHAW - The Prefect has a great new heart AMBROSE KHAW ROAD TESTING THE NEW CARS THE new Ford Prefect for 1960, 1 announced by the manufacturers last autumn, has arrived in these parts -and, let me say it right away, those who waited for it will be glad that they waited.523 words
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Article330 1960-01-17 18 I ONDON. sat. Results of today's football matches are: FIRST DIVISION Bolton v I. v ton (postponed I Burnlry 2 t'helsr* 1 I«jIli j m I.vrrton 0 Leeds i West Ham 0 !.«-n o.irt 0 West Hrom 1 Manchester I 2 Briminfham 1 Noils F 0330 words
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Article47 1960-01-17 18 MANILA. Sat. Japan beat Malaya 88-68 in their opening match in the Asian Basketball Conference tournament wh.ch began al the Rtial Memorial Coliseum here today. The result of the Other two matches were: Korea be>:t Hoim Kong 93-78 and Mie Philippine beat Indonesia 92-46. Reuier.Reuter - 47 words
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Article34 1960-01-17 18 SINGAPORt. out— Serfa Java handed Serangoon RtaUya their fouith successive defeat" in the MFA Junior League when they won today's match by 5-0 scoring through All Azl« (3 1 and' Nawavi la).34 words
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Article21 1960-01-17 18 I-WICKENHAM. Sat -England beat Wales by 14 point* to six in :he Rugby Union inie. national here today Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement426 1960-01-17 18 GERMANY'S EEAUTIFUL %jgo PRIM* D JP v 7^'-^^ t v^.th the lorge dul i m*r ■o-reod speedo- A PRIMA in 'er. storter-pull. 9>!!/m -< only the lig" Wi^W r\- l h but also the Distributors: Singapore: Hup Teck Trading Co. 4 t.rrt Bottery control- v .i. i v A c426 words
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Advertisement125 1960-01-17 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton ROVER /^S NEW throughout a BIGGER, lower £^^SSlsid\ SIX Seater plus ROVERS usual fme WJ|?^^ S >v q ual *y- Awarded FIRST PRIZE in the I flB I COACHWORK COMPETITION at the Z^& Wt\\ International Motor Show, Earls J Court, for standard coachwork on cars125 words
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Miscellaneous101 1960-01-17 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1, Eigh. 4. Knap■ack. 10. Rote. 12. Deal 13. Priory- 15, Define. 17, Paste. 19, Revue. 20. Hit. 21. Sf.*m. 24, Ten. 25. Illiteracy. 28, la.;j>o. 30, Methodical. 32. Laden. 40. Petrol. 42 Revise. 43. Rope. 44. Adit. 45 Transept. 46. Dyes DOWN: 1. Sapphire. 2. Gristle.101 words
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Article1150 1960-01-17 19 IPOH THIRD DAY Race 1 1.0: (Class Div. 5) 6 rum. I. Kor 'Tiki St.) Bagbv. 490 (O) -Chonj 7 i. ***** Meteorite II (Universe Su> Ba«by, 7 8.12 (F) Drafon 1 l»im,»lr» Bsl >U TJB*Vi i.a-1 Buam I 4 J»>OO« HI- Gaer (Shaw 6t .1 Spencer. S «.1O (O)1,150 words
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Article1101 1960-01-17 19 EPSOM JEEP - Improving Nur Jahan to win again EPSOM JEEP RACING... WITH EPSOM JEEP's best bets ire Power First, iulpixio and Nur Jahan. CALL BOY s double is Erik and Gettysburg. Heavy rain fell yesterday evening and the CO INC has turned SOFT. IMPROVING Nur Jahan should make it four oH-the-reel in1,101 words
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Article167 1960-01-17 19 IIMI.M JLLP l \LL BOY PoiMIR i Rare 1 I»\IKI KIMI'Irs |I\IKI l>ißi|>lr« Haiku IXraple* S.M Matearitc II Him Gwr Mrlmttr litt t rOWU FIR>T IKIk Nuninmau k.iwanaa Ink ?.M rally Slipper Power lirM Power RM Rac« S *l LPIZIO \<. MIPPtR -1 111/ I.' Apm Slipper Sarftiko Perhaps167 words
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Advertisement819 1960-01-17 19 BOOKS m fUBLICATIONS AT TOUR SCRVICE iS pwe) MWmrmt I. (Wtm.t— M rla. ajtf-a »»r<» Si* (m.mimtmm) HMHaTI iii.iMH «O*a» •••<• I mmmlm. M l»an<a St-« <«•■ I •>*• ~N.>'iaaa< y DaaaM f^ ua ((nMH( r,^ a »or« >■ 0 fL ,A«Li cmia^ main p» cawi" i.)al arotmtn. Pnon. ■Aft819 words
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Advertisement206 1960-01-17 19 HEARING IS BELIEVING. The ultimate in functional beauty and stereophonic sound reproduction. Medium Short Wave with Stereo Phonograph. t.K<l:l*Ji] > c^ SO ***** L Tube complement: (13) ECH 81, 2 EF 89, EBC 41, 3 i ECC 83, 4 EL 95, EM 84 magic tuning indicator and selenium rectifier B206 words
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Article1198 1960-01-17 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Guc's late tries stop a storming Perak rally By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Champions easily the superior side KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THe Com bined Services of Singapore today became the HMS Malaya Cup rugby champions when they beat Perak by 12 points (three tries1,198 words
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Obituary12 1960-01-17 20 Ward, (Vimimuim) in LCVINC MIMR* o' Homer C •»»< Mat M12 words
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152 1960-01-17 20 PORT OF SPAIN. Saturday. AFTER an opening stand of 88 and an 80-minut< hold-up through rain, M.C C. captured three quiet" wickets agamst Trinidad reputedly the weakest o' the Colony sides on the first day of their four-da^ match here yesterday. At the close.152 words
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Article35 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Rain today again washed out play in the Singapore Hockey Association's ciuadran:;uiar meet on the padang. Tomorrow's matches Civilians v Navy and Army v RAF will be played at Changi.35 words
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Article127 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Supersonic Water-ski Club, the only fully-registered waterski club in Malaya, plans to expand its activities this year. But before it can embark on its plans the club must Increase Its membership which now ranges from a grocer to a geologist. Those who wish to127 words
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Article52 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore avenged their 2-1 defeat by Johore in the F.A.M Cup zone final last month when they won today's friendly by 4-1 at Jalan Be.^ar. Singapore, who led 2-1 at the interval, scored through Mahat Ambu <2» and Rahim Omar <2). WaPrtd scored Johore's52 words
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Article105 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. Johore Asians, who were pre- paring for their All Blues Cup I final against Penang here next Saturday, were beaten j by 26-5 by S.C.C. on the pa- I dang today. The club scored j four goals and two tries to a goal by105 words
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348 1960-01-17 20 By FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN Spore, Sat. THE newly-appointed coach of Singapore Amateur Football Association, Rahim Sattar, will have his first big assignment this month prepare Singapore's team for the junior Asian Cup soccer competition to be held in Kuala Lumpur in March.348 words
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177 1960-01-17 20 SPORE ABF SUSPENDS CAPTAIN FOR 2 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Sat.— Two Singapore baskotballers were suspended for two months and seven were severely warned for playing indifferently when representing Singapore at the S.E.A.P. Games in Bangkok last month. The suspended pla; ers were Wong Kirn Foo, tht> captain of the 10-man team,177 words
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Article67 1960-01-17 20 MADRAS, Sat. Today is a rest day in tbe fourth Test hete between India and Australia. The match will be resumed tomorrow. At close of tbe third day'g play yrsfrday. details were: Australia Ist innings 34? (L. Favell 101. K. Mackay S9: R. Desai four forReuter - 67 words
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Article44 1960-01-17 20 TORONTO. Sat. Tan Joe Hock, of Indonesia, the worlds leading badminton player, beat Dick Ball, of Maryland. 15-1. 15-1 to reach the semifinals of the Strathgowsui International tournament here yesterday. Tan is a student at Baylor University in Waco. Texas. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article50 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE, Sat— Lin Hollotray (72 oett) von the annual gold medal at the Royal Island Club golf competition at Thomson Road today. Wong Weng Poo and H. Berry each scored a fine double, winning the monthly medal and ball sweep In the A' and 'B o.ivision.s respect ively.50 words
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Article32 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A goal in each half by Awang Baker helped Police Sports Association to beat MRNVR 2-1 in a SGSPA League Div 1 match at Thomson Road today.32 words
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Article154 1960-01-17 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tickets for the exhibition badminton match between former world champion Wong Peng Soon and Erland Kops. the former Dani.sh All England champion on Jan. 20 at the SB. A. Hall in aid of the National Theatre Fund can be purchased from the following154 words
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Advertisement131 1960-01-17 20 classical"^" J| elegance HfTf TITONI I I tfl-- JEWCLS Ttfa&f 7amoai getontast, Jn&fa jCWt^. TELEFUNKEHU* Opus 7084 w k I J H l -F 1 Sfcrro f I Bpjfcijfcfc.^^^ Hymnyi 7036W I Hi-Fi Stereo *fc»^^^|^*^^Bß Obtainable From All Nearest Telefunken Dealers V Sole Aaents tor Smqopore, Malaya, Brunei, Sarawak I131 words
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Miscellaneous51 1960-01-17 20 SOCCER: Bukit Panjanjf Dtßtrtet PA. «flnali Buklt Panjang Rangers v Kampong Berth Bukl'. Panjang. Priendly Joiul Indians v Canberra Parrer Park (5.15K HOCKEY: S.H A. quadrangular Civilians v Na.j 14 p.m.t; Army v R.A.F. (5.15 p.m 1. both at Changl. GOLF: Senior Golfers Society v R.S.G.C. Women (foursomes eight-hole), Sime51 words
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