The Straits Times, 20 March 1960

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES f* No. 11>2 SUNDAY, MARCH 2U, 1960 20 CENTS
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    167 1 INSIDE STORY OF FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD TRIALS WHEN Hollywood stars get into trouble the cry goes out: Get me Ciesler!" UNA TURNER g^jg ■•id lawyer Jerry ■iter her boy stampinaA.i~ -tabbed to I rt daughter Meed a murder ROIERT MITCHUM g !>r after police on a house v
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  • 885 1 EXPAND OUR INDUSTRY CALL TO LOCAL TRADING TYCOONS Dr. Goh: Govt. will give all aid and incentive NUCLEAR TESTS BAN SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE FINANCE MINISTER, Dr. Coh Keng Swce. today called on local business magnates to move into manufacturing enterprises "to fit yourselves into the new situation. Speaking in Mandarin,
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  • 148 1 HAZARDS I OF A POLICE INFORMER Thugs waiting to beat me I CINGAPORE, Sot. A police informer, claiming trial with three others on a rioting j chorge, today asked the Ninth Mogistrate, \Mr R. B. I. Pates to i have him remanded at the Central Police Station i lock-up ond
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  • 121 1 Campaign to urge birth control gINGAPORL. bat The Chinese language Peur Weekly disclo&ed tooay tn;:t the Health Ministry will launch a mass education campaign shortly to encourage birth control In an editorial, it' said the campaign would instruct the people on the latest contraceptive methods. It said the only effective
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  • 137 1 DAHA LOSES SEAT £OLOMBO, Sot. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wijeyanonda Dahanayoke, was beaten by the United National Party candidate in his constituency of Galle, according to unconfirmed reports. The reports said a recount had been ordered. Polling began this morning for the first election since the assassination of Solomon Bandaranaikr.
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  • 117 1 £ENEVA, Sat. Russia today accepted a U. S. proposal for a joint British -American -Soviet nuclear research programme, provided all parties agreed not to hold any low-yield test during the research period. At the same time Russia proposed the conclusion of a treaty to end all
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  • 473 1 SCRAPPED YONG'S MONTH-OLD ADVISORY BODY THE Minister of Education dissolved the Joint Cor was set up a month ago to ad tion of Government's polici teaching and adult literary c A statement issued by the Minister said that at the meeting of the Consultative Committee, held on March 17, "it
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  • 27 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat—Academy Award nominee Richard Riedel. 53. was killed in a car accident near Rome yesterday. He was nominated for nis direction of •Pillow Talk."
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  • 96 1 INDONESIA TO HAVE NEW PARLIAMENT JAKARTA. Sat. President Sukarno announced today that Indonesia would have a new Parliament made up of half of the representatives of political parties and half of representatives of I "functional groups" including the armed forces. The President made the statement after his return from three
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  • 49 1 Two sisters (aged 3 and 5) drowned SINGAPORE. Sat. Two sUter.v Teo Sic Geok, 3, and Sic Loy, 5, were drowned today after falling into a pond near their house In Gulega Road, on* 9} mile Upper Changl Road. Their bodies were found by their mother. Police are investigating.
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  • 141 1 MALACCA, Saturday. THE Malayan Party chairman and Malacca municipal councillor, Mr. Tan Kee Gok, today urged Hie Gov-ernor-in-Council not to approve payment of arrears of allowance to municipal councillors. The Malacca municipal council, at its monthly meeting last Wednesday, decided after a stormy debate to pay
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  • 253 1 A NEW PLAN TO FIGHT INDONESIAN SMUGGLING f SINGAPORE, Soturday. THE Indonesian^ Navy ..£hief of Staff, Commodor* Martadinata, said Here today that he proposed to s«r up a Coastal Command to co-ordinate anti-smuggling work of the navy, immigration, customs and marine police departments To effectively check smuggling, he said, it
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  • 15 1 DRUNK COLON LEADS REVOLT Ml bare tuii i> VltN'llr.j of ml lbtt» ill
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  • 67 2  - SIX CHILDREN SEE THE LAST GRIM ACT ROGER MANVELL and HEINRICH FRAENKEL By This was the war's strangest drama Dominating all the elements of the macabre personality of Joseph Coebbels was a twisted but unquenchable loyalty to his Fuehrer. It was natural for him to decide to die at Hitler's
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  • 1178 2 Inside Hitler's bunker THROUGH (Ik shattered streets of Berlin drove two can. There wn no bombing on that spring evening. l>ul the tolermittent rumble <>l" gunfire wn louder Hum the da\ be fore. In the rars, in addition to the drivers, were six little children and their mother and lather.
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  • 2166 3 ...inside the last fortress a mother waits for the end tays that he read a great deal anl continued to maintain Us diary. He took part in the conference* which Hitler summoned, ard he shared U> some extent wh\t was left
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    • 111 3 NEXT WEEK: A spoon of poison for each child Tkto aeries ha« been adapted from "Dr. Goebbeto" by Borer Manvrll and HVinrirh Kra.nkrL be published tomorrow by William Hrinrtnann 1305.) COLOUR UNDER FOOT VALUE UNDER FOOT AND MONEY IN THE BANK! Carpet Week at Whiteaways I SPECIAL OFFER ik^Mki WILTON
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    611 4 IPOH, Sat. The former State Information Officer, Perak, Mr. I. S. A. Howard, was acquitted and discharged today on all three charges of cheating the Perak and Federation governments of a total of $1,453 between February and April last year The Ipoh Sessions Court President. Inche Ibrahim bin
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  • 81 4 6 old ladies of the sea are retired SINGAPORE. Sat. The Marine Police are selling six launches which have done "very good Jobs" for well over 10 years, and have served their purpose. Tenders are now invited from prospective buyers. Mr. S.D.M. Jepson. O.C. Marine Police, told the Sunday Times
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  • 75 4 Kn.IM, Sat.— A fire which burnt down her house has upset the marriage plans of a pretty 23--year-ol- seamstress. Wong Yok Yin. Wong was herself burnt on the right arm when she tried to save her bridal dress. Fourteen other members of the household escaped
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  • 437 4 Autopsy findings more reliable than witnesses, says Camps IMPORTANCE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AT VARSITY By ALAN YANG SINGAPORE, fcfcDr. Francis Camps, British pathologist and forensic medicine expert, said hare today that a patho* logist's findings on tha injuries of a victim "tell more truth than evidence given by most eye-wit-nesses."
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  • 135 4 EXCHANGE NEWSMEN, SAYS EDITOR SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« editor of a leading fcnglish language newspaper in India. Mr. Tushar Kanti iihosh.. »aid here today that there should be a greater exchange of journalists between newspapers in India and Singapore "to improve relations." Mr. Ghosh, managing editor and proprietor the alcutta daily.
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  • 269 4 By Kenneth Hammonds CINGAPORE, Sat. Four adventuresome Britons today declared Malayan roads to be the best they had encountered since the autobahns of Germany, and Malayan people the friendliest they had met on their tour of the world. They are Stephen Fox. John Devlne,
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  • 328 5 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sot The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will visit four European countries os guest of their governments during his forthcoming trip to London The Tengku. who us t lying to London on April 27 to attend the Commonwealth Prune Minister* corlerence,
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  • 38 5 TEACHER PAMELA BECOMES BRIDE MR CHRISTOPHER JOHN HARTLEY, of the engineering department of Henry Waugh Ltd.. and his bride. Rosemary Pamela Medcalf. a teacher at St. Margaret's Girls' School, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore yesterday.
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  • 78 5 BANK CLERK FINDS 15 NEW OLD NOTES rUII ANSON. Sat. A bank clerk. Mr. Lim Tay Huat. 42. yesterday found 15 brand new 10-cent notes of the Straits Settlements dated 14th October. 1919. The notes were in a steel trunk belonging to his mo- j ther. who died 30 years
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. Sat A verlict of suicide wa.s returned »t the close of an inquest toiay on a school dj>;l. Grow 3pw Bun. who killed himself By leaping from the second floor of a school at Bukit Pasoh on Jan. 5.
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  • 255 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday THE MENTRI BESAR of Brunei, Dato Ibrahim bin Mohd Jo'otar, said here today his Government would senc about 20 students tor courses >n science, agncuitun and technology at the University of Malaya in Smgapon and Federation next year. The Dato. who returned
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  • 84 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Eleven airmen from the R.A.F. Seletar have been awarded the R.A.F. s long service and good conduct medal. Between them the 11 have i put in 210 years work The airmen who have each completed at least 18 years duty are: Master Pilot
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  • 42 5 MALACCA. Sat. Over 50, delegates will attend the an- 1 nual All-Malayan Singapore theosophical conference to be I held at the High School here from March 27 to 29. The prccMent of the Malacca Lodgr Mr. K Kandiah. will presidt
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  • 85 5 Fast of the Bahais ends today MALACCA. Sat. The Bahais. a small (only 300 followers) religious croup in Malaya, will end their 19-day fasting period tomorrow and celebrate j j their New Year on Monday. The Bahais observe fasting in almost the same way and about the same time as
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss I Jacqueline Durieux. the French beauty expert, will give a lecture and demonstration on the art of makeup to members of the YWCA Blue Triangle Club! in Raffles Quay at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 119 5 WOMEN I JOIN BIG CLIMB KIALA LL'MPI'R. Sat. .Nearly 80 women and 70 men will set out tomorrow to climb the 3.*****. high Gunong Berumbun. about nine miles from Seremban. The climb, organised by the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association, is a prelude to an attempt
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  • 57 5 IPOH. Sat Police today uncovered an arms cache of the Sup Pat Loh Hon 1 18 months) secret society, a splinter group of the notorious Wah Kee gang. The gangsters' weapons about 30 spears, daggers, parangs, choppers, axes, iron bars, knives, and stick* were found hidden
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  • 746 5 Teachers union's proposals to Education Review Committee USE OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE AS MAIN TEACHING MEDIUM MUST BE BY PLANNED STAGES organisations should he represented on it. Experienced educationists and other "enlightened" persons interested in education should be invited to serve on State Education Boards. It
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  • 165 5 Women teachers t old: Don't wriggle KLALA I I MII H sal Women teachers were told today not to wrigglr like .%iarllyn Monroe and wear clothes fit for a beauty contest in their classrooms. 1 his advice was given by Selangor a new Chief Ldutation Officer. Inche Aminuddin bin Baki,
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  • 159 5 |N(.\PORK. Sat. Mr. Brian Lyons of the Mercantile Bank in Singapore had a very pleasant surprise today. hen the Sunday Times told him that his brother l><-niv whom he has not mm for two y«-ars. would be ruining to Singapore in the MM of a
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  • 114 6 A BEAUTICIAN recommends that you hold your head straight blink lightly open eyes wide turn eyes to extreme right, tben left blink. Raise eyes up and then down see sides of nose to tip blink make a complete circle using eye muscles
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  • 91 6 SPOTLIGHTING THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF A DINNER GUEST Formula for »ii»« woathor wear it o shirt and (horr* wrrti a «kir? to match With two or more mix V motch trios, pommtotiom ere almost analass. At loft ore a couple picked from rsowlo— collection ot
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  • 425 6 When candlelight is not so romantic... I WAS having lunch with a few friends the other day when we got to talking about the trials and tribulations of being a guest at dinner. Now don't get me wrong. I love being invited out to dinner. I like a change of
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  • 363 6 PAYING THE PRICE Now what can you say, besides: "Very much; it was delicious." "Well." she says, "there li enough left for a few second helpings, so I shall let you have some more— and I won't take no for an answer." Horrors! There you are, satisfied, a little sleepy
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  • 106 6 T DIDN'T know on* could x make wine from bananas, until I found a recipe for It In the cook book "Good Pood From Singapore." Place three pounds bananas, peeled and thiiuy sliced, into a receptacle. Add four pints of water, lukewarm, but previously boiled, with one pound sugar.
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  • 430 7 Ko proposes a liaison team to help traders and Govt. KEYNOTE OF CHINESE CHAMBER PRESIDENT'S SPEECH IS CO-OPERATION SINGAPORE Saturday. THE President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, today proposed the setting up of a special liaison organisation for closer co-opeation between the Government and business
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  • 53 7 SINGAPORE. Mon French beauty culturist Mademoiselle Jacqueline Durieux who is now on a four-month tour of Singapore and the Federation, will give a lecture and demonstration on the art of make-up to members of thr Y.W.C.A. Blue Triangle Club I in Raffles Quay at
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  • 329 8 SEX SLAYING CASE: TWO SUSPECTS NEW YORK, Saturday. TWO suspect are to be questioned in connection with the sex slaying of three wealthy women in the Starved Rock State Park, Illinois, Police Chief William Morris said today. Mr. Morris identified the
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  • 15 8 THE JOHANSSON STORY INGEMAB JOHANSSON continues the story of his fantastic fighting life tomorrow in....
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  • 24 8 THAT $300 prize in the Free Press Word Putzle "D contest has been won. and another contest begins tomorrow in
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  • 33 8 EVERYBODY is talkIng about the NEW FREE PRESS, with new features and up-to-the-minute news coverage. What do YOU think of the Free Press? Write to the Editor and tell him.
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  • 60 8 HONG KONG. Sat— James Evans, pilot of an unidentified American airline, was fined HKSSOO iM$25O) yesterday for beating to death a dog and its four puppies. Evans said in defence that the mother dog had attacked his child and scratched the youngster's face. Evans. 44. was
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  • 113 8 BARBER GETS PAID IN CORN NAPLES, Sat. A haircut In the village of Valleagricolo costs a pound of corn. A shave costs a cauliflower. In another shop, a cup of coffee cost* an egg. Valleagricolo is the poorest town in Italy. The 1.300 inhabitants have resorted to the ancient system
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  • 42 8 LONDON. Sat.— The Queen left Buckingham Palace today for the first time since her third child was born a month ago. She travelled to Windsor Castle to spend the day with other members of the royal family.— Reuter.
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  • 169 8 He said the U.S. Government would protest strongly as the spy charges against the Bishop were "totally false." IN ROME, the Vatican had no Immediate comment but Catholic missionary drclef said they were "very worried" about the fate of Bishop Walsh.— U.P.l
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  • 43 8 NEW DELHI. Sat— About 4.000 bank employees went on a one-day token strike today in .sympathy with colleagues employed by the Bank of India, who have been on strike for 16 days for higher pay and b conditions— Reuter
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  • 252 8 KJEW DELHI, Sat. City officials and parents are worried by an influx of obscene books aimed at Indian teenagers. The books a mixed bag of illustrated sex and adolescent confessions—retail from three to 15 rupees 'about $190 to 59.50>. The price is a bit
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  • 182 8 Victims of the Jet Age: 40 old pilots CHICAGO, Sat. Commercial airline pilots over 60 years of age became victims of the Jet Age yesterday when the Federal Aviation Agency ordered them grounded. The union representing the pilots sakl today that it would "go all the way to the Supreme
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  • 30 8 DAMASCUS, Sat. President Nasser ended hi^ onemonth visit to the United Arab Republic's Syrian region today. He sailed from Latakia for Alexandria In the yacht Alhurria.— Reuter.
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  • 1196 9 KATHERINE SIM CONTINUES HER SLOW, SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY HOME sand: a dust-dtvil bearing a wild whorl of leaves chasing a small boy across an open the vast Maithon dam project; Durgapur with its flaming steel work brilliant against an aiigry western .sky. Nearer
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    • 469 9 IN Calcutta we acquired the patience of two lobs; and despite the dnesb* of friends and even of the many officials with whom we had to deal it was a pleasure to leave the dust arc dirt of the city behind us As a' long last we drove away one
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  • 22 10 M Bor^a tM (bHanmii >o paaaat a« t» aa 3«tb r.« mt aorf«w laaartaa' ay Ma ■avaai Wift aa4 CbMm
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 282 10 TUIE ne-.s that the Ped- eratlon and Singapore Governments are to begin talks soon on a common market for their manufactures will be widely welcomed, particularly In the island state where the proposal originated. The central argument for co-operation instead of competition in industrial development derives
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    • 163 10 IX>R 90 minutes last r Thursday. Malacca municipal councillors debated the payment of monthly allowances to themselves at the rate of $200 per head per month. For much of this time a number of councillors rated l tne Press, in particular the Sunday j Times, for presuming
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  • 967 10  - The man who wont have his picture in the papers JEFFREY FRANCIS This week 's persojiality. By FOR A VEX V GOOD REASON ONK of the greatest problems in the war against corruption in Malaya is not lack of public co-operation but kick of reliable information on any specified case.
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  • Article, Illustration
    525 10  - WHITE GOLD R. CHANDRAN Day the milkmen called on the poor people of Kampong Renggit and distributed free glasses 0f... By KASSIM. four, gulped down the large glass of milk, smacked his lips, and then timidly asked. "Can I have another?" But the answer wos a gentle no. For another
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  • 173 10 IN a small church in the Highlands the pastor was standing at the door with a collection plate in his hand. As HamLsh McDougall walked out he put a pound note iv the plate. Astonished. the pastor thanked him and observed: "That means, a soul rescued
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  • 439 11 SHARP RISE IN HOU, G OVER LAST FEW 10 ON FRIDAY NIGHT Detectives patrol streets: Tips for the public SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE POLICE spotlight is being focussed on Hit 1 stealthy burglar as "Operation Pangk«ng"a new anti-housebreaking campaign gets into full swing. Housebreaking has
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  • 593 11  - This book's smaller than a five cent coin M. S. Ramiliava By TAN BACK FROM HOLIDAY WITH RARE SOUVENIR SINGAPORE, Sot. WHEN Mr. Tan §ek Whui, of SiitfO pore, returned from o holiday in Europe recently, he brought bock with him o very rore totivenir o miniature booklet containing the
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  • 84 11 21,000 copies of 'Learn Malay' sold OiNGAPORL. Sat. Over »3 ***** copies of Radio Singapore.^ "Learn Malay" handbook containing lessons broadcast twice weekly have been sold. The second bookit't whicn will contain Lesions 17 to 32 will be on sale at the beginning of April. Only a few hundred copies
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  • 480 11 DUSUN GETS FAG-END OF SPORE STORM r^mmnsassm^ IHE DUSUN. Friday, March 11. COR some days the early morning temperature has stood at 70-72 degrees Fohrenheit. On the 9th, the reading during the day was as follows: 7 a.m. 72; 1 1 .30 a.m. 90; 3 p.m. (during storm) 73, rising
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  • 120 11 CITY UNIONS TO WAIT UNTIL FRIDAY SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has agreed to wait until March 25 for a reply from the City Council to its demands. This followed a discussion between the federation's secretary -general, Mr. S. P. P. Nathan, and the City Administrator
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  • 82 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A man who admitted stealing a pen from a volunteer special constable told a district judge today that he stole because he lid not know what else to do. Ong Boon Huat. 26, of Rochore Canal Road, was sentenced
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  • 86 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Fo\it Federation students who were selected to take a two-year course as pilots by the Indonesian Government under the Colombo Plan left for Jakarta today. They are: Syed Ibrahim bin Allabshi. 20. of Malacca Ahmad Hariri bin Abu Bakar 20. of
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE. 8 at. A motorist, R. P. Allen, of Jalan Hajl Salam, was fined $100 in a traffic court here today for driving his car in an Inconsiderate way, resulting in an accident with another car at the lliii mile. Upper Changi Road on
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 136 11 WHAT'S ON TODAY SOt If TV O» FBIENUS .Quakers i: Worship 6 p.m aiscusslon group 715 p.m. at YMCA. Orchard Road. KATONG BOYS' CLUB: Badminton, boxing. Indoor games, sepujc raga. body buildup 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. BIKIT TIMAH YOITH CLIB: Table tennis, body building, foot- bull, indoor games 4
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    • 76 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Devotion" (right), submitted by Lee Piang Fah. of 268-A, South Bridge Road. Singapore 1 Mr. Lee used a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: f 35, 1/30 second. The second prize of $20 is won by
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    • 85 12 ADDRESS your entries: Pi< tare Ctntest. The Sunday Times. Timm H.. U f River Valley Road. >inxa|iorr 9. Name and addrms of sender. Kith till*- of picture and drtails of equipment used and «\posurr. must be written on the bark of rvrrv print submitted. Pictures that have
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    • 75 12 THE runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Light And Shadow" I leftj by Lee Beng. and "On The Road" righti. by PH. Lee Mr. Lee-Beng of 16 Bukit Glugor. Penang, used a Yashicamat camera and Fuji film. Setting, with yellow niter: f 11. 1 100
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  • 502 13 ON THE RECORD... BY METRONOME I AST WEEK I had the tremendous pleasure of listening to a new bestseller another great musical by that inimitable team, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 1 1. It is the original cast recording of "Flower Drum
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  • 83 13 2 NEW SCIENCE DOCUMENTARIES FROM AMERICA TWO 16-mm science short i X documentary films were released in the United States recently: "The Stanford -Binet Test"— 17 minutes, sound, colour, produced by McGraw-Hill Book Company. New York. It explains the use of the Stanford-Binet test as a psychological measurement of a
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  • 225 13 DANCE MAN WITH TWO JOBS I/\NE of Ceylons v greatest classical dancers, N. M. Cuneya, has a two-fold mission in Singapore. As leader of the worldrenowned "Dancers of J± Ceyion- troupe, he is here to promote closer cultural relations with Malaya by if presenting a sampling- of the jrreatest cultural
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  • 753 14  - GOOD PICTURE MAKING MEANS DOING IT YOURSELF R. THOMAS By Photographers who wish to make picture* for posterity, for exhibitions, or for freelance profit making, pictures that are different, thai have impact and beauty. know that trade processed work Is not good enough. You must DO If YOIRSELF. Then, and
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  • 1262 15  - Will 1 970 see these killers conquered? PROFESSOR lAN AIRD By Hew will your life be chonged by the onword surge of science in the next decode? This week Hie Sunday Times presents on ourhonrotive preview of the spectacular advances likely to be achieved in the field of medicine. WHAT
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    • 131 17 The Sunns' Times March 20. 1960 rue eisca hiv, yov.tr uraa west fafownxe KSip^^^H m TH.S BANP.PO W;.L NEVER kl [^X^^ g PPSV OF*.. I 1/^ gfT^ ffg^^^JPL^T^^ I1 _>g-^ JK swear anyojc else.' bjt n^N^woi twekj let u-v come £iSf r t-jt "S^rZ (^noinow pronouiskte well-\ p (gpeat scott-
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    • 435 18 The Sunday Times March 20, l<*6o i j* \J U»\}^ P£/V4T£- I HWE—^V^cV^SS! V^^^---^-'- >0U STILL TRYIN 1 SHE SEZ SHE GOES FE(?1 HVV--PALOOKA, EH FISTIC ACTION N X LOLA?..HIYA BABY SAY HOW VYA LIKE V-Ar7 V7T\ f?/>Tl<\ TAIKI BWnMßK^^^^^^^fflWCTß BS^f^'V^^SC^ I M fJS] REAL HE-MEN-- --THAT'S HER PiSH.' WHICH
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  • 341 20 I ONDON Tottenham Hotspur increased their leod in the First Division ot the Er»glisn Foctboll Leogue despite being held to o 1-1 draw by Fulharrt today. Thr draw I down 3 Burnley »ho scored a 3-2 hone vun BlAckburn Rovrrv who
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  • 481 20  -  AMBROSE KHAW fy 35 M.P.G. ECONOMY AND ROOM FOR SIX ADULTS IN ENSIGN m* t *v* ift *^^^l I *^f ft left |4 fc I* C V^J m v '^l COMEDAY I hope. someone will begin work on a thesis to show how antisocial habits are
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  • 318 20 The Herald: Proof in the pounding 1 1ST how much abuse can a modern car take? The Triumph Herald's answer is: A lot. I.urn month a standard production saloon model, used in a series of In umph Herald gymkhanas to demonstrate the remarkable handling qualities of this car, was driven
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  • 907 21  -  NORMAN SIEBEL Goalkeeper Anwaral foils Federation By Kuala Lumpur. Sat. SINGAPORE today w< hockey internationa tion with a 24th minuti double for the season foil in the first match at hoi But tor almost 50 mir match, played in periods of Range Road ground. Federa
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  • 140 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Slnga- I pore Government Bervlce» Football Association will donate $4,500 proceed*- from Its matches agaiiibt the touring Peruvianb. ai.d Singapore Joint Servlct's— towards the National Theatre Fund. This was disclosed at yes- terday's council meeting of the association. The association decided also
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  • 207 21 i TMALAYA won the inaußUial -B Snutapnie reduced the deficit I A internationM. immediiitely after the resumption Singapore by 3-1, with lenue- A move from the left by J.ijaorwarci Abu Sarr.ah scoring a thurai saw centre-forward Bndahat trick wi beat Qru Port Chew with a (io.ilkeeper Balbii
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  • 122 21 SINOAPORE. Sat— An unbeaten 50 by Swer Llm Swang lot Singapore Chinese Recreation Club was the hißhl&lu la today* drawn cricket match against Combined School* at Shenton Way. S.C.R.C 152-6 dec iLlm Svsnu. 50 no Onn San 24. Fen*; Foy 27. Bens Bee 33 n.0.: Har.ud
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  • 201 21 SINGAPORE. Sat— Colonel A C Cox won the Royal Singapore Jolt Clubs Dtv B 1 medal .«tablefordi comoetition mlth a core of 40 i at Sime Road today] Wunni-np was R. D. Evar.« ..owed by Oroup/Optaln t Bri»h' 4 J Me. A I <> Me
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  • 726 21  - LIEUTENANT LIM KEE SIONG IS OUT OF STEP NORMAN SIEBEL By SPORTSFRONT A CURIOUS position hos arisen in the direcE tion of Malayan football E following lost Sunday's annual general meeting E of the Malayan Chinese Football Association. Tengku Abdul Rahman, r the F. A. of Malaya presi--5 dent, has
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  • 37 21 6INOAPORE. Sat— lndian Recreation Club beat GHQ Farelt 3-2 In a friendly soccer match at Karrer Park today. Llm Tlan« Lye i2j and Rahim Omar scored for I.R.C. and Barlow and Wrln«s for GHQ.
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  • 179 21 SINGAPORE. Saturday. pASIR PANJANG became the first winners of the schools Inter-distnct soccer competition when they beat Serangoon 3-1 in the final at Jalan Besar stadium today The match. played at a brisk pace, was keenly contested but Pasir Panjang had the edge in attack in
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  • 209 21 CUP SQUAD TO STEP UP ITS TRAINING SINGAPORE. Sat.— Training for the Singa pore"s Junior Asian Cup squad will be stepped up before the team leaves for Kuala Lumpur on March 28. Starting from tomorrow. the player* will undergo intensive training for live days under B.A.F.A. coach Rahlm Sattar a*.
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  • 54 21 SINGAPORE. Sat— Officials of the Keppel Club elected for the year are: President. Mr K. Da vies; vice-president, Mr. A. C. McLennan; secretary. J Bowles; treasurer, Chan Peng Sim; captain. A. Moody; vice-captain, Ang Soon Hoe; tennis convenor, H. Campbell; committee members— A. J. Trienen O. Williamson
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  • 19 21 SINOAPORE. Sat.— Singapore Ouard Regiment beat Rajajl 3-2 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today.
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  • 29 21 SINGAPORE. S«t. A !.-stminu:e goal by Francis Yeo gave S.J.I, a 3-2 win over their Old Boys in the annual soccer maicn at Bras Ba&ah Road loday.
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  • 359 21 Danes wrest title I from Malayans; Charoen beaten by I Kops in singles WEMBLEY, England, Soturdav CRLAND KOPS, fair haired 23-year-old badminton ace, won the men's singles title in the All-England championships here todcv In the final, he beat Charoen Watanasm, slim 23-year-old Thailander 15-1 11-15, 15-6. The result in
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  • 98 21 DESULTS of all the finals today: Men's Singles E. Kops (Denmark) beat C. Watanasin (Thailand) 15-1, 11 15. 15-6. Men Doubles: F Kob bero and P. E. Nielsen (Denmark) beat Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San (Malaya holders) 14-17. 15 3. 15-1 Women's Singles: |udy Devlin
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  • 113 21 PENANG. Sat— Despite exlr» time, no decision *m re.iclud in the Malayan Chinese FA. Cup replay between Penane and Peralc at the City Stadium loniKht. The two teams win meet a third time at the same venue lomoi row Tonight's same, which endeci In anothe. l-l
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  • 17 21 EDINBURGH. Sat. England boat Scotland 21-12 in the Rugby Union international here today.— Reuter.
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  • 723 22  -  Epsom Jeep McCrowdie's mount will be a big threat, but... with CINEMASCOPE 111 is definitely worth another chance in the Class 3. Div. I, 9f.. trophy event (Race Five) at Ipoh today. This Migoli four-yeor-old wos by no meons disgraced last week when
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  • 157 22 4 UCKLAND. Sat. Wicket keeper Leu Maddocks scored A 122 not out for the Australian Eleven, who were In a strong position against New Zealand- in the fourth unofficial Test when bad light stopped play fifty minutes early here today. The Australians took their over,
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  • 87 22 MELBOURNE. Sat. Mr. and i Mrs. R A. Capeys Three-year-old Nilarco became Victoria 1 new glamour horse when he scored a ihrUUiw photo-flni«h victory In the CAB.IOO Queen Eliza- i beth Stakes over 1% miles at I Plemlngton today. Ridden a well-judged race by W. Williamson.
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