The Straits Times, 27 March 1960
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Title Section12 1960-03-27 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES tit No. 1283 SUNDAY, MARCH. 27 1960 20 CENTS12 words
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Article230 1960-03-27 1 Murder day for UK bookies THEY ARE HIT FOR £1,000.000 I IVERPOOL Sat. To* favourite Merryman won the Grand National at Aintree today and dealt bookmakers a staggering blow It wa.-. "M for Murder" day UM bookie whu had already taken a big blow when the Yorkshire-trained Mus- tavon wonReuter; UP - 230 words
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Article49 1960-03-27 1 JERUSALEM. Israel. Sat. uto Preminger. 53-year-old Hollywood film producer and director, took time otl trom work Thursday to get married. The bride h former model Patricia Hope Bryce. costume I co-ordinator for the film Exodus" which Preminjser I U making on location in I>rael UPI IUPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration343 1960-03-27 1 AND THEY VOW NEVER TO BE SEPARATED AGAIN SEREMBAN. Saturday. AJR. and Mrs. Tony Marsh tonight vowed to forgive and forget after a week of separation and tragedy. It was the tragic death of their four-year-old daughter, Cynthia, that reunited the family today. In343 words
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Article35 1960-03-27 1 TOKYO. Sat. The Tokyo Metropolitan Health Board today gave this prescription for Asian flu: "A shot of whisky and a good fourday sleep." Asian flu is spreading in Tokyo.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article33 1960-03-27 1 •*\KARTA. Sat— The Indonesian Defence Minister, and Army Chief of Staff. General Abdul Harls Nasutiun. has banned strikes, Major Suhardlman. secretary of the Agency for Nationalising Dutch Enterprises said today33 words
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547 1960-03-27 1 After the riots -an order to relax tension $1,000,000 tote record BRISK BETTING-WITHOUT THE BOOKIES By Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE. Sat. ■JEARLY $1,000,000 was wagered on the I* totalisator at Bukit Timah today as the Singapore Turf Club, with the co-operation of theReuter - 547 words
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Article29 1960-03-27 1 JODRELL BANK c England). Sat.— Pioneer V. the American satellite launched two weeks ago. was mure than two million miles from the earth iast night.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article29 1960-03-27 1 BORDEAUX (South West Prance* Sat The Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, arrived here by air today from Paris to begin his provincial tour of France.29 words
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Article64 1960-03-27 1 SEBRING 'Florida), Sat Stirling Moss, the British ace, driving a privately-en-tered Maserati. led after the first 90 minutes in the Sebring 12-hour race for sports and grand touring cars here today. The event was marred by an accident on a huirpin bend in which an64 words
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60 1960-03-27 1 THE OLDEST LIVING TRIPLETS 92 TODAY BOSTON Massachusetts Sat. Faith, Hope and Charity will be honoured tomorrow. In this case, the three virtues are the names of women the oldest living triplet sisters in U.S. The trio will mark their 92nd birthday with a small party in a state hospitalUPI - 60 words
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Article153 1960-03-27 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. rIREE thousand volunteers will sell half a million flags in Singapore and the neighbouring islands in aid of the Natonal Theatre Fund on Aprl 11. The giant volunteer force will be made up of i.OOf secondary schoolchildren, 80 teachers, members of the 51153 words
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142 1960-03-27 1 HUNT FOR KIDNAPPED TOWKAY GOES ON SINGAPORE, Saturday. DERSISTENT rumours were circulating her« today that Mr. Tan Boon Khak, multi-mil-lionaire elder brother of the rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. had been released by his kidnappers. But neither the 74-year-old kidnapped mans relatives nor the police would confirm this. They142 words
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82 1960-03-27 1 KING WILL NOT BE ATTENDING MOSQUE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong s physicians have advised against His Majest> s attendance at Hari Raya prayers at the Mosque. According to a Government statement today, this is because the strain of the occasion might hare an adverse effect on his82 words
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Article18 1960-03-27 1 MR TAN CAT' I'M in H uO UP i 4 HOU«S Is, it to»r'» I IUP - 18 words
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Advertisement89 1960-03-27 1 THf OfSICM O» TOMOtfOW MAVf TN(IN ROOFS IN TNI PAST FROM TNI CRAFTS MANSHIP Of YMTtRDAY. COMIS 7MI INSPIRATION Of TOMORROW OUR CONS TANT AIM IS TO PRODUCI TNI REST WORTHY O* THI RtJT TRADITION Of THI PAST. WITH IUSTIFIARLI PRIDI Wt ANMOUNCt THAT OUR JfWILURY CRfATIONS ARI THE SfST89 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1960-03-27 2 HISSES TURNED TO CHEERS AS HE FOUGHT VICE CHARGE INVOLVING YOUNG STARLET GET ME uiEbUpi* MN AMI. is duslti .Hid I'm Ihwmi. Chart i< < haplin. Marilyn Monroe, I. .hi.i Turner .mil Liml Klvnn have all ii.«l im m ilu-ii- corner wnea1,181 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1960-03-27 3 'INDECENT' CHARGE AGAINST LIU WAS LAUGHED OUT OF COURT THE NOTORIOUS TRIALS IN THE FILM CAPITAL *S HISTOR V A it i r"\ till l i~^ I ir" t w^r^m\ r— r"»^-r-M f-^r"^^ r^ m\ a »"^r— i™\ Next Sunday against the nudity charge I also snowed the jury and1,927 words
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Advertisement97 1960-03-27 3 a> .V:;;:v:--::::<::::;:.<-;v:--:::v::-;;::-v. It's life as you'll love it.. aboard the luxurious, completely air-conditioned SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND or SS PRESIDENT WILSON. Spend glorious days sailing from Hong Kong or Manila to Kobe, Yokohama and on to the United States. Live in American comfort. Select from menus planned for the gourmet. Fill97 words
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Advertisement50 1960-03-27 3 THE ETHICAL QUESTION CIESLER hat withheld nothing except those "privileged communications from client to attorney which a lawyer ■s b«und to hold confidential The basic fact* of rhese case histories have appeared in public record* but without Hie colourful and lively details which Mr. Cietler has supplied here— THE EDITOR.50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-03-27 4 Mr. and Mrs. N»a Bern Huon. after their marriage at thr Foochow Methodist Church, Singapore. The bride is Wo Lee Yin. daughter of Madam Tan Poh Neo. Sergeant S. Brown and his bride. Margaret Johnstone, who were married at the Christ thr King Church, Tanglln. Singapore, yesterday.50 words
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191 1960-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Malay Seamen s Union of Singapore has served a 14-day strike notice on the management of Hammer and Co. Ltd., over a bonus dispute involving 76 members employed by the company. The union Is seeking three months' bonus for 1959191 words
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Article83 1960-03-27 4 US scientists arrive for talks SINGAPORE, Sat. Two eminent American scientists Dr. Farrington Daniels and Dr. Ralph E. Cleland. are on a 11 -day visit here and the Federation, sponsored by the Asia Foundation. They will meet scientists here and have discussions on problems relating to the furtherance of research83 words
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Article27 1960-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sat— Special Hari Raya prayers will be held on Monday on the field near the Overseas Pakistan League in Serangoon Road. at 8.30 a.m.27 words
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Article462 1960-03-27 4 Skilled workers needed, says Toh POLYTECHNICS ROLE IN SPORE INDUSTRIALISATION PLAN SINGAPORE, Sat. The Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said tonight that no industrialisation programme can be launched unless there are skilled workers to man the industries. Because ot this, he said. the Government is fully behind the Singapore462 words
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210 1960-03-27 4 Oldest NCO, 61, spends his birthday alone I POH, Sot. Burly Sergeant Bill Barrett was 16 when he left home in 191$ after a disagreement with his family. He hat not seen them or heard from them since. Today he spent yet another lonely birthday his 61st. Set. Barrett, who210 words
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144 1960-03-27 4 COURT ORDERS INFORMER TO BE HELD IN REMAND JAIL SINGAPORE, Sat. A district judge, Mr. Choor Singh, today, turned down a request by police informer. Syed Lsmail bin Said, that he be remanded in the Central Police Station lock-up instead of the remand prison. Syed Ismail charged with three others144 words
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127 1960-03-27 4 Malayan takes over as Railway chief KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— For the first time in history, a Malayan today took over the $34.020-a-year job of General Manager of the Malayan Railway. He is Dato Ahmad bin Perang who has been appointed acting general manager during the absence on two months's leave127 words
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Article20 1960-03-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than $8,000 was donated to the Lady Templar Tuberculosis Hospital Fund last month.20 words
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Article309 1960-03-27 4 CINGAPORE, Sat. American businessman Thomas Watt Currier, 34, today withdrew his plea of guilty to all 12 charges of cheating involving a sum of $8,913 after he introduced a statement in his defence in the Second Criminal District Court. In the statement, Introduced by309 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-03-27 5 CHURCH FOUNDER DIES ON BIRTHDAY S\PO«E. Kal M W iik I alt a wpII kaown < hurt h wink r b< r> dird n.irnm; tin his Sith t*irthda> in In- home la Krone Saik Road. Mr fIM, a woff with the unit n I MM| until hi* fl.jth wav Ihr98 words
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Article21 1960-03-27 5 KUCHIM .ehJun»or Chamber of Hum Ju! FOR THE TIME BEING' SAYS LETTER ASKING FOR NEW TALKS21 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-03-27 5 DR. STRUBER IS BURIED (stabbed by thugs) SIM.APORK. Sat— Dr. Kurt struher the 40-year-old German scientist who died from stab wounds inflicted by a c&ng of times was buried at sea today in accordance with his last wishes. The Iniria spr\i«e was held on a launch three miles from Singapore.155 words
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289 1960-03-27 5 City Council unions withdraw 10 of 18 demands SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has decided to withdraw "for the time being" 10 of its 18 demands. The decision was taken at an emergency meeting yesterday, when the federation discussed a reply from the Prime Minister's Office289 words
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Article315 1960-03-27 5 The following is todays iu-dule of civil aircraft I movements at Paya Lebar I Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS RO\( from Tokjn. H»n( hunt iR\ 9*.">'o!li 7.05 p.m. QAXTAS: tr*m London. Karachi. alrutta. Kuala I.uniinn iIM :.«b Ml i KM p.m.: l mil London, lalmtta. Bant i«..i> m315 words
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380 1960-03-27 5 MOTHER TONGUE: FREEDOM OF STUDY APPEAL SINGAPORE, Saturday IT MUST BE clearly recognised that, while everybody must learn the national language, each linguistic and cultural group should have freedom to continue to use and study their own language, says Petir, the People's Action Party organ, today In an editorial, the380 words
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Article77 1960-03-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The sentence of 18 months and reduction to the ranks imposed on Staff Sergeant Lucten Roy Hicks by a general court martial on March 16 for the manslaughter of his Grrman-boin wife. Heliia MM today confirmed by the .General Officer Commanding. Singapore Base District, Major77 words
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Article, Illustration205 1960-03-27 5 CINCAPORE, Sat The J director of the scientific research institute of the canning and dry vegetable industry in Moscow, Mr. I. I. Adamorsky, said here yesterday that the Rus- s <sns have found a way to preserve food by using solar energy Thf>y have205 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1960-03-27 6 SOME FESTIVE GAMES IDEAS TOMORROW is Hari Raya Puasa. a day when children, especially, go gay with games and lots of good things to eat. To add to their joy, we dedicate this page to the young and1,105 words
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79 1960-03-27 6 OPENING gambits or "the-don't-bother to finisb-tbe-sentence" department "MUMMY there wasn't much point In leaving those few lonely -looking sausage rolls in the fridge to. "MUMMY you know how you say material things don't matter, its people's feelings that count and a pane of glass IS material.79 words
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Advertisement82 1960-03-27 6 Sl* It/MC/M BOM world services fly saw C B^H 4ft Britons to Singapore Singaporeans to Japan m II saffsf 1 j£S^" Japanese to India Indians to Malaya Wherever you want to fly. BOAC Comet 4 jet linen are going your way. Book now from here to there by the most82 words
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Advertisement202 1960-03-27 6 Take E l\l O FRUIT SALT for Quick jfeliej from stomach upsets... Refreshing ENO Relief from pain When we're busy, or in a hurry. everyone of us eats or drinks too quickly... and sometimes our eyes are too big for our iwr^ffSSisUi tammies! ji^^^^^l^^ No wonder we get stomach up>ets!202 words
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Article, Illustration670 1960-03-27 7 BOON YOOS CHIASG - Seletar-based 209 to get the Queen's Standard BOON YOOS CHIASG RARE HONOUR FOR SQUADRON THAT HELPED SINK THE BISMARCK Xv A SINGAPORE stationed Royal An Fora n<|u;i(liom with in anKi/in- d in three w.us •In Malayan Emummey, will soon receive iikisl distinguished honour ihc (Jim us M.hml.iml ion will be670 words
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148 1960-03-27 7 SYDNEY. Sat. An outstanding career is predicted for Wahid Peter Andu. of Jesselton. North Borneo, who is studying under the Colombo Plan in Sydney. This North Borneo student has successfully completed a formidable task. He took only seven months to do a two-year148 words
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Article, Illustration410 1960-03-27 7 SINCAPORE. Saturday. THROUGH THRIFT TO INDEPENDENCE" was the motto chosen by Mr. S. H. Peek when he founded the Building Society of Malaya Ltd. in March 1938 just 22 years ago. The success of the society has given me a410 words
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Advertisement575 1960-03-27 7 TITUS ■■UMOim WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH jffjgSy, Sp/f^ AUTOMATIC-CALENDAR SUPREME IN AUTOMATIC WATCHES MULTI-JEWELS MEAN SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING DURABILITY AND PRECISION 48 HOURS RESERVE POWER THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN I I England ■Canada^^^^r ~^^Bf Singapore! aißmL^^iMM Bangkok MANCHtS THROUGHOUT TMf WOULD I TMI WORLD is desperate lor men to till575 words
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Advertisement128 1960-03-27 7 $tAS*/MC/«| ro*f world services fly Ik V *f r j Malays to Ceylon jdf \m taBBW. TV Ceylonese to Australia aBBBBBBBBBflf'' BBbV <P^^ J» j^L^L^L^L^L^Hb^Ls vH HHB»v Australians to Thailand by* V PS^raV 1 am f y 1 v Bm t^* J^ 3aaw *f '^BBj vl J B^pi'y BJL aaT128 words
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Miscellaneous25 1960-03-27 7 TOE^ GAMBOLS Vtoo^-iVe •ougmtaN /you fasten it i MINT fiPRAV TO SPteoJ I TO THE ELECTRIC \TMINO« UP^ \CAIWET ClEANfcg (O.K6WITCMON f WUV DIONV I25 words
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Article46 1960-03-27 8 I $500 MUST BE WON THAT $500 priie in the Free t*ress Word I Puizle "E" contest has j i been won. Who has won it? Find out in the Free Press tomorrow. ANOTHER free en- I i try contest begins to- I i morrow in46 words
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Article529 1960-03-27 8 DAVID ENGLISH - DAVID ENGLISH From NEW YORK, Saturday The last outpost of civilisation underground —the blueprint is ready A FANTASTIC underground city which could become the last outpost of civilisation after all-out nuclear devastation has been planned in detail. The city would hold 9,000 people a chosen community whose lives,529 words
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223 1960-03-27 8 BEFORE MURDER MISSION -TWO WENT to CHURCH PORT MORESBY Saturday. A NEW GUINEA patrol officer told yesterday how two natives had prayed for an hour in church before killing a man with an axe. Then they sent a relative to "confess" to the crime to give them time to payReuter - 223 words
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Article74 1960-03-27 8 THE JOHANSSON) STORY INGEMAR JOHANS- I I SON continues the story i of his fantastic fighting i 1 life. Never before has a i reigning world cham- i pion written so freely about himself and about I boxing. Johansson! 1 WRITES as he fights— I i aggressively, intelligent- I ly,74 words
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Article47 1960-03-27 8 EVERYBODY Is j I talking about the NEW j FREE PRESS, with new j features and up-to-the- minute coverage of world and local news. I What do YOU think of I I the Free Press? Write to j the Editor and tell him. j47 words
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Article66 1960-03-27 8 GENOA. Sat.— ltaly's blg- gest and most modern liner. the Leonardo Da Vinci, will go In service on the Atlantic j run on June 30. She will take the place of the ill-fated Andrea Dorla as i the queen of the Italian comi merclal fleet.66 words
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Article40 1960-03-27 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat.— The 1 U.S. Government has filed a M 5500.000 damage suit against owners of the Japa- nese freighter. Shigaharu I Maru. which collided with a 1 navy repair ship last weekend inside the Golden Gate.40 words
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192 1960-03-27 8 I ONDON, Sat. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, left for Washington this morning to persuade President Eisenhower to accept the latest Soviet proposals as a basis for negotiating a ban on nuclear tests. He will see President Eisenhower192 words
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170 1960-03-27 8 Juice of desert snails for survival LONDON. Sat. AKo yal Air ton r doctor has managed to li\<- for days on a daily dirt ronitisttng of tin juice of 2.500 Libyan snails. Hr was taking part in an experiment to see if the snails found in great numbers in theReuter - 170 words
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Article33 1960-03-27 8 ROTTERDAM, Sat. French marathon frogman swimmer Louis Lourmais, 40, arrived here today after a swim of more than 600 mile« down the River Rhine from Schaffhausen, Switzerland, in 18 days. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article154 1960-03-27 8 \JEW YORK. Sat— Senator 11 JohnF. Kennedy said last nifht that the Unltea States was not ready to take advantage of an opportunity for disarmament. A Soviet proposal on arms controls would catch the UJ3. without a positive, practical disarmament plan, he said in aUPI - 154 words
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Advertisement400 1960-03-27 8 Whitens Your SWi^ Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire other* wish thot your skin wos at light ond ottroctive os theirs. On« jor of Stillman's will mak< equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only on« beoutifier, only one v*hitener thot words alone400 words
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Article, Illustration1775 1960-03-27 9 ROGER MANVELL - ROGER MANVELL .THE FAMILY THAT WAS SACRIFICED ON HITLERS ALTAR— By ON Sunday, April 29, 1945. when the remnants of the German Army were being ground into final defeat, and the world was full of rumours of capitulation and peace. Adolf Hitler married1,775 words
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464 1960-03-27 9 LADY VISITOR CALLS WITH HYBRID ORCHID rf^r r i"iiiiH'niiir"" 1 THE DUSUN, Fri., Mar. 18. THAT zoological lady with her planter husband called one morning with a bunch of Vanda Miss Joachim orchids. She could not have known thot the blooms were badly infected with the larvae of beetles. When464 words
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238 1960-03-27 9 SIR DONALD AND LADY WOLFIT: SO ENTHRALLING CINCAPORE. Sat Sir J Donald Wolf it and Rosalind Iden gave a Shakespeare recital comprising scenes from "Henry V "A Midsummer Night's Dream, "Troilus and Cressrda," "Cymbeline." "M uc h Ado About Nothing" and "Othello" berore an enthralled audience in the Victoria Theatre238 words
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Advertisement139 1960-03-27 9 rSH J^ll Succm, popuiani> frtsadship c«n now be I YOUHS wbeu you play NIU BIUY JX GUITAR iff 1 "OCX N BOIL |^^K\ 6UITAR V HAWAIIAN P GUITAR PIANO UKELIIf I^BbSbV' CHROMATIC l^^^^F MOUTH ORGAN 1 SANJO UKELtLE LEARN AT HOME MS lai» Lf»rn" Lraeoo* imui Ml atart too playing139 words
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Advertisement659 1960-03-27 9 afm APfOINTED JANTIIM DIALERS CSV K. A. Ahameaia Ce., X m 1137/9, Sembawang Rood, f^k _^-j* T w Sembawang, Singapore. v^BisJ^K North Brdge Rood, Singapore. '^MWkP Aurore L»d i\%S *Q, North Bridge Rood, zs*'^* 'l. 81, High Street, Smgopore. M'^h. 106. North Bridge Rood, Singopore. /4mT:'* )/31, Roffies P'oca, Singopore.659 words
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Article491 1960-03-27 10 rE Rural Industrial and Development Authority was one of the most uselui organisations the Federation Government had to hand when It determined to make rural development Its principal concern. It has experience and machinery lor bringing a fresh diversity into th- lives of rural Malayans.491 words
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Article633 1960-03-27 10 KG YOOK YOON - KG YOOK YOON By ALL MEN CAN DO IT -THE YIN YANG WAY, CLAIMS MALAYAN AUTHOR IN NEW BOOK CAN all men live to be a hundred? This question is posed by a Periling |aya resident, Low Eok Lye. in a book published in633 words
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Article, Illustration794 1960-03-27 10 Shirley Flack - The Great Oriental Invasion Shirley Flack By MISS SHAN TUNG... A BEAUT AND AS SMART AS A STEEL TRAP' T\\\i most carefully cossetted girl of the year has finally burst from her cocoon into the limelight of the London sta^e. She is Miss Yau Shan Tung, from Paris, who represents794 words
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Article393 1960-03-27 10 Good APAbKK B walking m the country with his materials on his shoulder when he cam* across a beautiful young farm girl, who looked like something out ot an old masterpiece. "Come here, young lady," i the artist called imperious- ly. "I simply must paint you." I don't know about393 words
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Advertisement931 1960-03-27 10 i LASSIFIED AI)S. ra fa* rkjaaaa-aaa) <I~»BT PaaaM a»e- ta «yt> .a Tkaraaa at rwart -d Maan Ckartß. Jaaaawaa. naraaa aa NIH ANNOUNCEMENTS M fM *Jia—» '•a mats BMaa eMala than at Caaaxry a Wm* Pnea Bale '•-TBaajtTT. Xr' Bauka la Ban— >*««tt M or Taaajaaa- aMa La War Caaoal931 words
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Advertisement64 1960-03-27 10 The menace of Monday morning AUCKLAND That Monday morning feeling is a menace to factory safety, say New Zealand Government researchers. It is the week's worst time for workers' accidents Fridays, when workers might be expected to become slack on the eve of two days off. have the lowest accident64 words
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Article156 1960-03-27 11 HARI RAYA SPECIAL BY RADIO SPORE CINCAPORE. Sat The Malay section of Rodio Sir gopore hos arranged a special p*ogromme for Han Roya The day will begin at 7.45 a.m with a commentary of the Hart Raya .service from the Sulti.n Mosque. This will be followed by Malay und Arabic156 words
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47 1960-03-27 11 SINOAPORI 8»t-Mr Tan Hoe« Stone w elected pnriiM of the Malaya]. Orchid Society at ■hr irrutl ;»nrr«l meeting en March M Otter offtclij include Mr Qutk Kiaii Him. vice-prwttaat; Mr. Khoo Kay Am hon ■ecreUrr. •nd Mr John Lam. boo. trea-47 words
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253 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday THt Rotory Club of Singapore is appealing for entrants for a folent me contest it is organising to raise funds tor the Spastic Children's Association The contest will be held m conjunction with the Rotanans' "giant gala at the Great World Park253 words
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Article78 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Eleven-year-..1d -problem boy" Halimin bin Tahlr, who was missing from his home for 10 days was today found wandering in Lavender Street. The boy 1 father. Inche Tahlr bin Arts, a barber, said that Hallmin was been by a family friend who brought him78 words
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Article36 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE, Sat Singa- I pore violinist, Alfonso Anthony. will be featured in the programme "Entr'acte" over Radio Singapore at 9.15 p.m tomorrow His piano accompani.st will be Miss Yap-Urn Pee Yin36 words
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Article31 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. a new weekly series of musical programmes "Senandong Melayu". featuring Ahmad Ja'afar at the hammond organ, will begin on Monday at 8 45 p.m. over Radio Sineapore31 words
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Article47 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Ramakn.shna Mission. lit Bartlry Road, will hole rial recital in celebration of the birthday of thr founder tomorrow Beginning at 5.30 p.m.. the programme consists of Indian ■■■tf and talk> on pinion. phy cc Biou Mong. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry Of Cultu:47 words
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51 1960-03-27 11 aWCAPORt Sat Nine men pifaded not guilty in the Third Criminal District Court today to comm.tting mLschief by rutting about 250 feet of telegraph cables under the *ea off Amber Road 10 The ca*f mill be heard next Tue>day Ball ot $250 each was51 words
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Article474 1960-03-27 11 SOCIETY Ol KRIENDS Quakei 1 1 Worship 6 p.m ai*cus.«ion group 715 p.m. «t YMCA Orchard Road. KATONG BOYS' CLIB: BadI mlnton. boxing. Indoor garnet, sepak raga. body bulldlrf 3 p.m. ;o 7 p.m BIKIT TIM*H MIITH CUli Table tennis, body building, football, indoor games 4 p.m.;474 words
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Article, Illustration791 1960-03-27 11 BALACHANDRAN - They ALL make it (the girls included) to summit and bock BALACHANDRAN HOW YOUTHS CONQUERED 3,295 ft. MOUNTAIN > BY A CLIMBER By ONCE the hide-out of Negri Sembilan's top terrorists, the 3295 ft. Gunong Berumbun had not been explored by civilians for ten years, because of Emergency operations in791 words
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144 1960-03-27 11 WINE AND CHEESE PARTY TO AID REFUGEES SINGAPORE, Sat— A wine and cheese party is being organised by the GHQ Far East Land Force World Refuge* Year Appeal Committee to enable Singaporeans to subscribe to the refugee fund and at the same time to enjoy a type of entertainment seldom144 words
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Article25 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Ngiao Marsh. 60-year-old New Zealand-born crime novelist, is due to arrive here on board the Australia from Fremantle on Monday.25 words
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Article36 1960-03-27 11 Singapore < opra Amorlatinn noon price.s per picul on Saturday: (air merchantable Bombay mixed copra: March $40 (Nominal). Tone was quiet. Sincapore Cori.nut OH Millers' \ssoriation: bulk $59 seller* drum $62 sellers Tone wa* quiet.36 words
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Article26 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Sat:— Tne price of tin in Singapore today $389 37.. up 37.. cents. The estimated offering ai 250 tons vas up 40 tons.26 words
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Article55 1960-03-27 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Rahamatullah bin Ebramasa, of Burmah Road, was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months in the Fifth I Magistrate's Court today 'after he had pleaded guilty 1 to assaulting police constable, I M. Paswani, at Gate No. 4, Singapore Harbour Board on55 words
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Article101 1960-03-27 11 TODAY: Singapore 10 S3 am. 9ft 4iiii 1124 p.m. 1 8ft 91n>; Port Dickson 6.42 am < Bft 6ini 6.57 p.m <9ft HjOj Port S«-et?en-ham 5 56 a.m. < 13ft 2in» 6.17 p.m. 1 14 ft i Penang 12.27 ajn (7ft 71n> 12.56 p.m. (7ft101 words
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Advertisement661 1960-03-27 11 GO fto AMERICA j g on your way to EUROPE CHUSAN (Alt Conditioned th'ouo.hoy* l depert. HONG KONG MA June. I*6o. vio JAPAN. HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES. PANAMA, TRINIDAD, LAS PALM AS, LI HAVRE. rriyes LONDON 2** July, 1960. FARES: Hone. Ken*, to London First Class from £332.661 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-03-27 12 sunday times picture contest WINNERS... THE WEEK'S BEST PRINTS Today's runner-up prtM ol $10 each go to "I've Got A Bite" Uett). by Chun Kong Chan, ol 183 PenanK Road. Penang. and "Fast and Graceful" (above*, by Khee Chong Tat, of 52 Ne.l Road. Singapore 2. Mr. Chan used a158 words
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Article, Illustration907 1960-03-27 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS A GREAT many photographers are under the mistaken impression that it is very difficult and expensive to develop their own films at home. Many believe. quite wrongly, that you must have a well equipDed darkroom. A few are afraid to try for fear of ruining their907 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-03-27 12 HOW TO WIN A PRIZE NEXT WEEK ADiHthSS your rntries: Picture ontest, Th« Sunday ItaM* Times Hj!f" Ki\«i Yall<\v Road. Sinj;a|.<>:- Name and .ulfiiv- >»l Mlliln uitli Utk «»l n< tnr. ..'i.i rieUUlt "I rqtiipiiii-iil usru .UKi c\p<isui( mi M l>e written M Hrn -»k «if <\i-i\ print Mihuulled. The95 words
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Advertisement266 1960-03-27 12 ne Cation System of Photography presents... TW mm CANON M fCLC^fllK* PL£X tpecislly I^H^H^dfS a^a? mmdm for photofra lcJHßß''^^p^^^3 H9 pken «4m> want lo XX ■r^BQC«UC?aS9'IS "•cord a picture with BFWPSSr^WMJIc^^aB the urn ca*e and ilanty a* the naked P BOM Vw eve Now for the 'lr locuung al full266 words
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252 1960-03-27 13 TWENTY three -year-old torch singer June Mok is on* of Malaya's loveliest nightclub entertainers. She embarked on her career at the age of 15, when still a schoolgirl. Yesterday she told the Sunday Times she was tired of singing, and wanted a change of252 words
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Article593 1960-03-27 13 DIFFICULT CHOICE FOR FANS ON THE RECORD By METRONOME everywhere, offers a delectable selection of better-known melodies in a new FonUna disc, "Ride On A Rainbow" (mono US OS7 TL). Mathls communicates In a warm, lullaby-soothing voice with a pronounced vibrato. As always, his treatment never lacks Interest. Pieces like593 words
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Advertisement328 1960-03-27 13 I I Mej w it n Mitsubishi 4fV THI NAMI •UAftAWTffS THI OUAUTT For more breeie and l«ts none try MITSUBISHI FANS which are renowned for their advanced design and •■cellent qualify 8 11 16 Table, Woll Pedestol and Exhaust modelt available in attroc five colours. Irm4* ClUlSt MA. 104,328 words
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Miscellaneous405 1960-03-27 13 Nets; 710 Nenstalk; 7.15 The RADIO SINGAPORE Time: 800 Radio Theatre; 900 The News,; 9.10 Newstalk; 915 Entr'acte; 9.30 Woman's Weekly; A.M. 630 Oood Morning; 632 945 Tlga Sekawan; 10.00 Palace I Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; o f Varieties; 10.30 Sunday Cap- 7 03 Moments of Melody: 800 The405 words
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Advertisement137 1960-03-27 14 J quids fet thicker as ihc\ pet colder... 1 J ihmncr as the temperature rises I It's the same with the oil in sour engine A thick I oil may get too thick when cold a thin oil too thin when hot I In protecting >our engine. \ou sec. lubrication137 words
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Miscellaneous389 1960-03-27 15 THZ CISCO XIV, tyour VJM West favcruvLte BOStHPOTI C TM6MS THE STA6f JJST LUCE I I 4 UTTLE LATER \CSCC AKKI&S AZTheULA>'S7)mON..\ [BUT *VWV WOULP AMYB^T^^^^ X ITS WCMO I MMk 1M T^fl fl P *^^k FidLJRE -„„w, a^ HIRS HIM TO MOLD UPA CO4CH Bfc MVSTEOSOME.' VW f ffA389 words
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Miscellaneous292 1960-03-27 16 The Sunday Times March 27, 1960 f A I AT THf ABN/r£Atf/A*Y, I 6AVE HAUAC£ #£AM£ I *O, BUT ONE OF B&6S'S B/S BOYS VIC, HOWSI X THOUSHT Gf 7H£ X/SS I IX Z^<7 /t£4A^, SHOPP£P, P/CXSP UP PAUL*. I U\ PC I/^T" s\ myciGAR 4 > BOY, tf= HER292 words
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Article, Illustration797 1960-03-27 17 NOT INTERESTED IN ANY OTHER PERSON (PRESUMABLY, THAT IS) DROP US A LINE AT: SUNDAY TIMES. TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 WHAT IT MEANS TO BE GOING STEADY* WITH A GIRL AOULD you please tell me what it is like to be "going steady" with a member of797 words
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Article202 1960-03-27 17 Janelee's HUMAN CASEBOOK I AM a Chinese girl ot 18. and have been going out with an English boy in the R.A.F. Many of my friends have warned me not to get mixed up with servicemen, as they don't take local girls seriously. I like him very much, and would202 words
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198 1960-03-27 17 I HAVE been told that mon has the ability to predict events of the future, and also recollect happenings of the past through astronomy. Please clear things up for me. DIXON CHOK Towau. Astronomers can certainly predict future eclipses and the movement of198 words
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Article632 1960-03-27 17 I feel like committing suicide, but I don't want to disgrace my brother. What am I to do? DISGUSTED Put any thought of suicide right out of your head. You should ask the advice of a lawyer imtnediatel> about maintenance and a divorce632 words
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Advertisement257 1960-03-27 17 YES YOU! You. too, run \u ncfit from TAMIM\ TjBBMK »»js in.nil'fl M a doosor, lor «l>- I m *>' i ißiif nirtnrrl et single! I hat JBelndei y<m—* lirrevrr \<m bmt r*v %»hjt;vr: MBf be dning. All throufii your Abo •of lit*' month, l«mpax internal unitary j«oi<xtuxi could 1m-257 words
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Advertisement413 1960-03-27 17 MARMITE Baby^ Jfi .^B^HbV^^^^B^B^B^^L^bV^BH L^L^B^ »i_J! t S 7 ■'ff B^P Ji ——^^^^/^Sm^ *^l xi^^ /u^'l r~4 Baby B y han arnved a bouncing 8 Ib. 2 oz. m^^J^^^J^^S^/^ boy, and has never had a day's illness since birth 1 ■B j. bmTJ^lt^ Mother gave him a wonderful start by413 words
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Miscellaneous107 1960-03-27 17 i-fflßl'ro Number One j JkP^IL. Sit Parade \l A PRETTY^ /TO STOP BAD BREATH I RECOMMENDX GIRL LIKE VOL) SITS OUT SOTH/VTS j COLGATE DENTAL CREAM WITH GARDOt I EVERY DANCE, IT'S TIME /MY TROUBLE/ |Ts ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM G€TS pTO THINK ABOUT THANKS K NTO HIDDEN CREVICES BETWEEN A107 words
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333 1960-03-27 18 WOLVES BLACKBURN TO MEET IN CUP FINAL LONDON. Saturday. UfOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS, the Eng lish Football League Div. One champions. and Blackburn Rovers will meet in the final of this year's English Football Association Cup at Wembley on May 7. In todays semi finals Wolves eliminated Aston Villa, the Second Division333 words
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Article165 1960-03-27 18 DORT OP SPAIN. Sat —England took their overnight score of 256 for three to 308 for four it lunch on the second aay of the final Te.st cricket match against > West Indies here today. The start was delayed by 13 minutes because of the rain,165 words
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Article53 1960-03-27 18 6INGAPORE. Sat.— A splendid 98 by Richardson and a not out 59 by Ayles enabled Chanel Nomads to beat Singapore Cricket Club by eight wickets In a frlendh cricket match today. B.C.C. 178-7 decld. iWoodhouse 105. Carswell 41; Oeflers 5-60 1. Changi Nomads 185-2 (Richardsou 98.53 words
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Article46 1960-03-27 18 PENANO. Sat Selangor wor. the Raja Tun Uda Challenge Cup In the first national volleyball championships at the New World Park here last night. Yala. the defending champions, retained the Gold Cup In the basketball tournament between South Thailand and North Malayan teams.46 words
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Article34 1960-03-27 18 SINGAPORE. Sat Royal Signals held Royal Array Pay Corps to a 2-2 draw at Dover Road today. Nitlson and Denton give R APC the lead, and Thompson (2) replied for Signals.34 words
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Article22 1960-03-27 18 CARDIFF, Sat. Prance beat Wales 16-8 In the Ruttoy Union international here today, after leading 5-3 at halftlme. Reuier.Reuter - 22 words
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Article116 1960-03-27 18 \(ROSS: 2. Denigrate; 10. Stole: 12. Evenly; 14. Proae; 15. Slender; 16. Here; 17. SUr- IS Ode; 19. Yes: 20. Play; 21 'Erg; 22. Moat; 23. Bases; 25. Mesmerise; 27. Amuse; 29. Made; SO. Ass: 31. Mere: 32. Ale; 34. Apt: 35. Mane; 36. nod: 37. Clamant: 39.116 words
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Article, Illustration334 1960-03-27 18 AMBROSE KHAW - AMBROSE KHAW by BUT BIG ENOUGH FOR 8 ADULTS THE Corvette in- fluence is very pronounced in the styling of the 1960 Chevrolet popularpriced cars the Bel Air and Impala models. They have Ipeen given a sporting look, but are still very big cars good334 words
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89 1960-03-27 18 160 MILES JUST FOR FUN-BY SCOOTER SINGAPORE. Sat— Members of the Singapore Lanibretta Owners' Club will s» to Kluang and back tomorrow more than 160 miles by scooter just for the fun of it. It will be their longest rally so far. They w ill assemble outside their new clubhoiue.89 words
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Advertisement99 1960-03-27 18 V^ 1960 MALAYAN Mobilgas economy run V 64 CARS WILL TRAVEL 816.5 GRUELLING MILES TO PROVE TO YOU, THE AVERAGE MOTORIST, THAT YOU ARE A WINNER EVERY TIME WITH S\ Mobilgas special and take it easy! in the double-duty No ordinary saloon this Sleek, lively, ▼crsaule, extremely comfortable, very economical.99 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1960-03-27 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - These enchanted times are back again By TVER since last year's Asian junior Cup soccer final I have owed a debt of excitement to the contestants of that memorable match, the schoolboys of South Korea and Malaya. Malovo, after a devastatmgly triumphant progress through the earlier stage*- of the tournamentLIM YAW CHONG - 1,051 words
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796 1960-03-27 19 0 7K, N r! N CEREMON¥ AND PROGRAMME the Asian Youth tournament. Asian solidarity will then m most .securely sealed and Malay* and Tengku Abdul Rahman will be remembered with gratitude. If this atoms to be a too fanciful peep into the future,796 words
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Article215 1960-03-27 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINGAPORE Recreation Club regained some of their lost prestige m the S.H.A. League when they beat University of Malaya 3-0 in a replay of the Senior Knockout final at Farrer Park today. They drew 1-1 at their previous meeting. SRC. led 2-0215 words
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Article24 1960-03-27 19 SINOAPORE. Sat— A hattrick by Barlow gave G.H.Q. a 4-1 win over Joyful Indians in a friendly soccer match at TaogUa today.24 words
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Advertisement686 1960-03-27 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pwvJ M »~4» $M fWiaiawaU •aa% f Mala. M t»J» f»*a.J NITNTtTI BY raYoajATIC <la> iraaaa *ak Ha. aaaaari wTlo •>«•«/▼•€•■>▼ TiiTiMeoiftlt Taara Wiatatapj Sjamaa 10. Baai Qua?. »a tWAUTv cetooo. «Nat frost tntaaoaraocjF Tataaooaa 'katr Ml ro Baa IMa aiapaaara. tIMTIPICATf DIPLOMAS T«ITI BtOMial*.686 words
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Advertisement227 1960-03-27 19 J9aa\ t M |n i I You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS now »enfilot»d to let wounds brief hi You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or graze* Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctors use. Elastoplast stops the breeding and guards227 words
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Miscellaneous114 1960-03-27 19 CRICKTT: S.C.A. senior tournament— S.C.C. v Police, padang; Army v Royal Air Force Nee Soon; SRC v 1.A.. padang; S.C.R.C. v CSC, Shenton Way; Junior "A"— Prisons v OH Q Changi; Police "A" y R.A P. Tengab, Thomson Road; RAP. Seletar Polytechnic v R.AJ". Changl -A" Seletar; I.A. v Soraugoon114 words
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539 1960-03-27 20 EPSOM JEEP - GENERAL PIL (CHONG) SPRINGS A $176 SURPRISE EPSOM JEEP Our Kingdom beats Sage Blue by objection By Singapore. Sat. SHAW STABLES Pinkson, with Alan Burton up, scored a stylish win from Dreamboat and Prince of Lalita in the Derby Trial over a mile at Bukit Timah today. All three ore539 words
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Article461 1960-03-27 20 TOTAL POOL: $17g.550 Ist. Nc. *****3 (580.346) 2nd. No. *****2 (54«.173) 3rd No. 5*5115 ($22,318) Starters (51. 716): Nos. *****7: .T*****: *****4 .VM4!;; *****4: *****3: *****9: -4U3232; *****5: *****7: *****6: *****3; 4055.V. CONSOLATION (51.339): Nos. *****6; *****9; *****1: *****3; *****8; *****3: *****3; *****0; *****8: *****0. (IS) GLEE461 words
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Article1376 1960-03-27 20 .igainM, the first hone tor Interference m the final furlong was upheld by the stewards. Race Two «I IM l Ml 6 (IRS. Pil Stables 1 9) GENERAL PIL 9.0 can 8.7 (263—218) Chong 1 (8) Paths of WiMtosn 8 10 c4274— 1165> Ward 2 (31,376 words
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Obituary85 1960-03-27 20 »wsl» (I* iMimimnm, SOXC LUM MUM On V 1»M. BraMh Maasuwr <X Markhn Adliilllssl, Ltd K L Cvrtntc lean* 31 ftultan Ml— l. West taerhrsßC houar tar ,-.,r.l r. m. .ry OssMM Bssssl H 2 ML Ml 2T .3.W. MM TAN »UI LIN > .1 a>?> »»»CTfUy at AHuff85 words
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362 1960-03-27 20 Merryman scores 1 5-length win in GN A INTREE, Liverpool. Sat. Merryman (Gerry Scott), the 13-2 favourite, scored an easy win in Hie Grand National the world's toughest steeplechase today. The nine-year-old York-shire-trained gelding, owned jby Miss Winifred Wallace jand trained by Neville Crump, won by 15 lengths from theReuter - 362 words
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Article161 1960-03-27 20 WINNIPEG Sat. Indonesia* TT Tan Joe Hock qualified foi three finals In the Canadian On>n Badminton championships here last night. Joe Hock, who beat MalavV* Teh Kew San 15-3. 15-5 in the semi-finals will meet Denmark* Finn Kobbero. who beat Charoen Watanasln 3-15. 15-1. 15-2Reuter - 161 words
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Article112 1960-03-27 20 HONG KONG, Sat— Chu lM Wah became Hong Kong's men'i singles badminton champion without having to sweat for it. His opponent. David Yaw, arrived late tnd conceded a walkover Si Khlm Piao and Simeon H>\v of the Philippines, became outright winners of the challenge trophyReuter - 112 words
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Article36 1960-03-27 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Victorli School beat Monks Hill 7-0 in a friendly soccer match at Mcnlcs Hill today. Chong Fan. Yortj Choo and Kiang Pang scored two goals each and Ahmad Moss the other.36 words
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Article18 1960-03-27 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— RAP. Tengah beat Rajaji 3-2 in a friendly (■occer match at Farrer Park today.18 words
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Article268 1960-03-27 20 SYDNEY. Sat AustralU's athVetlc selectors today announced 14 men and 11 women to comprise the track and field team foi the Olympic Oames. The seler'ors picked A!bv Thomas and Men- Lincoln subject to a fitness ts»t 'oy May 31. th* team is: Men: Jonn Bagulev ihopReuter - 268 words
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