The Straits Times, 3 April 1960
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Title Section13 1960-04-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Mi No. 1284. >l NDAY, APRIL 3, 1%0 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration2403 1960-04-03 1 NATION PA YS SILENT HOMAGE 20,000 walk with bowed heads past the royal coffin Queen and Deputy King join mourners TROOPS, POLICE IN lIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VIGIL OVER BODY iiimiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii OF THE LATE KING miiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiimiiimiMiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiimii KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |y|ORE THAN 20,000 PEOPLE had paid their last respects to the Yang diPertuan Agong2,403 words
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497 1960-04-03 1 Aid by the millions and lion dances heralded the start of the garden party, when the graduates mingled freely with families and friends. Countless pictures were taken. It was a carnival scene and everybody was in gay mood. Said Mr. Tan just before497 words
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Article274 1960-04-03 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat.— The Governor-General, Mr Charles Swart, last night signed orders giving the South African Government greater power to deal with racial disturbances. This followed a day marked by further clashes In widely beparated parts of South Africa, Mr Swart signed a proclamation providingReuter - 274 words
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Article26 1960-04-03 1 LONDON. Sat. Oxford beat Cambridge by one and a quarter lengths in the Boat Race today after leading throughout. Reuter. (Report in Page 19).Reuter - 26 words
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Article29 1960-04-03 1 PARIS. Sat Mr. Khrushchev said In Rambouillet toj day General de Gaulie had I accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement136 1960-04-03 1 YW4 cic&Httix. it* ddiciou* f B^B^Bfe^^r «w a^B^aaa^B^BW^^ *V I COID STOKAGt CKtAMIWHS THt NIW tCOMOMY @)U)bin£poofc REFRIGERATOR B^Hsis^B^BSfc lik»==lLlu^m«li i. rt*^sC^^sJ<* j. T^ M«r« i real tcrntmy at th» B*tt ••»»i»l« prlc* I This tf»-lni« «*«WI XI-12 c«wMms tt*r«f« capacity »f 10 4 cubic in tha talactlva-dial a«fr»tli»a rafri.136 words
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Advertisement135 1960-04-03 1 INTRINSIC VALUES EMERALD DIAMOND RINGS SAPPHIRE DIAMOND RINGS US de SUVA Jewellers 106. Orchard Road. Tel: ***** B^r >v4<f k»_- fl^K. JBk i 7 H>> J ■BSlß^B^B^Bk /BPfl a jSI b^b^bV Mk Even the Sweetest Rot nance Includes Some Making Up •.and for make-up beauty, it's Max Factor's Hi-Fi, of135 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1960-04-03 2 GET ME GIESLER The inside story... E ARRESTED: Robert Mitchum and actress Lila Leeds and two others outside the house which was raided by police. Mitchum and Leeds were sentenced to sixty days' imprisonment for smoking marijuana cigarettes. 'Watch your step... then the police raided a1,293 words
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Advertisement132 1960-04-03 2 t iSil(W -^^^y Rj» A sprinkle of Vim on a damp _^^0k m^" c o 1 Quick nib round and 1 *f aw»y goes srrease and dirt A|gJk A quick rub round and this Y^^^T| powerful cleanser shifts H^ff the most stubborn gTease ■fX^=^^^ MJhM|£j| »nd gTime in an instant132 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1960-04-03 3 JOAN BENNET SA W HER FRIEND SHOT ...of some of the most famous Hollywood trials HER HUSBAND HAD A BLUE FLASH 1 OF JEALOUSY THE ETHICAL QUESTION Ocilet hat withheld nothing except thote "privileged communications trom client to attorney which a lawyer i* bound to hold confidential. The ba*ic M1,944 words
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Advertisement550 1960-04-03 3 OUR CONGRATULATIONS! TO THE PRIZE WINNERS of the BEHN, MEYER ADVERTISING SLOGANS CONTEST HELD DURING THE 1960 PHOTO FAIR IN SINGAPORE. Itt Pni« L«i AGFA OPTIMA show you m o doy How to produc. MASTERPIECES THE EASY WAV by Mr. C. P. Laeng. 2nd Pnit BRIGHTER AND LIGHTER PHOTOGRAPHY WITH550 words
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337 1960-04-03 4 Young Malayans aren't so serious about marriage: Report 'ONLY KNOWLEDGE GAINED IS FROM HEARSAY' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.- The average Malayan youth does not give any thought to making proper provision or preparation for his future married life. This is the conclusion reached by the Young Christian Workers Movement of Malaya337 words
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Article123 1960-04-03 4 FINED FOR 'STUPID' ACT PENANO, Sat. Brian Keighley. a British airman attached to the Royal Australian Air Force al Butterworth, was today fined $200 for stealing a policeman's bicycle. "But I did not intend to i steal," Keighley, 23, exI plained. I only meant to borrow It for a ride."123 words
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Article19 1960-04-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Mr. J. A. Buchier, chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, has resigned.19 words
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Advertisement230 1960-04-03 4 HaM**" Imported from Englmnd Sold in 120 countrtm Famous the world over For 150 years, skill in the blending of costly Virginia tobacco has been a proud tradition of the manufacturers of Craven 'A. Tipped with natural cork that cannot stick to the lips, Craven 'A* is famous the world230 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-04-03 5 Xanvang University graduands sit uihlcm- I sptrially c reeled marquee in front of the Library building while waiting to receive their degrees. Their black gowns and blue, red and yellow rapes made a colourful picture.39 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-04-03 5 The founder chairman of the Nanyang University Council. Mr. Tan Lark Syt\ addresses the Convocation crowd Behind him are 'from left Professor Jac-en T. H*uh. Registrar: Dr. Chuang Chu-lin. Vice-Chancellor: Mr. Leong Keng Seng. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Education Minister: and Mr. Chor Yeok51 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-04-03 5 After the Convocation graduates walk down to the Varsity garden for group photographs. In the background the imposing Library building.26 words
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277 1960-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE first woman to aualify locally tor a diploma in building design is pretty Miss Long Foong Chu, 25. Miss Lang was among the 32 graduates of the > Technical College here, j who received their diplo- I mas from the277 words
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Advertisement709 1960-04-03 5 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT to those who FAILED in the Cambridge Overseas Certificate and who wish to become QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS by studying in full time DAY CLASSES A. E. SPECK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE bpecul classes are being organised tor tho^e who need Io pill the examination qualifying tor admission to the akM Society709 words
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Advertisement223 1960-04-03 5 j BUDGET MEETING It's a Sale of GENUINE OFFER QUALITY MATERIALS and FURNISHINGS All Tremendously reduced in prices Convince Yourself Come, See Save on your Purchases here. S. A. MAJEED CO., 70, Hieh Street, Sm«apare Tel: ***** 13«, East Coast Read Tel: ***** 45, Sens Poh Rood, Tion, Bahru Tel:223 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1960-04-03 6 You have NOT lived until you've taken a driving test LOOK OUT!... ITS THAT WOMAN IN THE LITTLE BLUE CAR AGAIN (IN SINGAPORE) EVERYONE should take a driving test. You have not LIVED until you have taken one. You have not lived until you have experienced the absurd anxiety, the1,340 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-04-03 6 FOR OUR SWEATER GIRLS 0 NOT EVERY SCHOOLBOY will agree, but there is beauty in geometry as this cashmere pullover by Pringle of Scotland shows. The geometrical intarsia design knitted into the front of the pullover in white and Windsor blue, with a slit neckline gives itReuter - 57 words
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Article243 1960-04-03 6 My six regrets... by Helena LONDON I AM fascinated to find that beneath the bejewelled, Balenciagabrocaded bosom of Helena Rubinstein there lurks a longing for something money cannot buy. We took Russian tea together in her splendid hotel suite in London recently. We talked of the earrings I was wearing243 words
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Article87 1960-04-03 6 SHOCK-HEADED haft, bow-tied balloon skirts. knee length swearers fashion moves fast, but are you moving with it? Or could it be that you are stuck with a style of dressing a way of looking Mt* out-of-date approach to make-up? That old "l-haven't-a-face for-hats" story? Every woman has87 words
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Article174 1960-04-03 6 EH)R your n«>\t hen party try Pinwhrrls, an exciting new sandwich idea. t ream one ounce marj-i--rinr with three ouncr> processrd chr<*>e and tomato spread Add s few chopped ktuffrd olive*. Cut all the crust from a large loaf of lrrshl> baked, white sandwich bread, and •lire as174 words
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Advertisement633 1960-04-03 6 '■fc«BlWa >^BßSSSSsflßßl^BWsflLsW j Latest beauty bullotin from Helena Rubinstein in the* ilium I lot* bring you mew of all thm iatett ideas in skin-rare and makeup. Those of yom kuiuig a dry tkui uUI find U of special uuertstl Trlf MO«T IMPORTANT PART of mj bmutv luifcn is tboroujcb rlr*»',tt633 words
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Advertisement325 1960-04-03 6 Match your pretty dresses with our ATTRAC IVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations •> Our superlotive quality and skilled workmanship will add to your charm. You get this guarantee when you buy from us, Choose your ideal gift or tor your proud possession from our stock of over ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS325 words
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Article150 1960-04-03 7 CAMPUS LOVE SURPRISE FROM COUPLE CINGAPORE. S«». It wot double joy tor two groduotes Mr. Sim Yew Pen), 26, ond Mist Ton Geok Woh, 23 or Nonvong University's first k Convocation today. First thi-\ rccenol HMWM desrm. Tken »rrtt> Grok Wah announced to thi 11 frirndt: v plan to set150 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-04-03 7 CONVOCATION DAY PLEDGE BY MINISTER FOR EDUCATION9 words
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Article149 1960-04-03 7 Man for trial on robbery charge SINGAPORE. Sat. A woman vegetable seller. Lm Swee Kee, 27. told a court today that she was waylaid by a neighbour one morning and robbed 01 cash and jewellery totalling $288. at daggerpoint. She was testifying at a preliminary inquiry at which a youth.149 words
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440 1960-04-03 7 NANYANC'S ROLE IN CHANCING SOCIETY BY THE CHIEF FOUNDER SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE chairman of the Nanyang University, 1 Mr. Tan Lark Sye, said today that Nanyang must always adjust itself "to meet the demands of a changing society". The multi millionaire chief founder of Nanyang warned: Unless we are continually440 words
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441 1960-04-03 7 'AID FOR NANYANG BY THE MILLIONS' CINCAPORE. Sat. The Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. told Nanyang University today: "Financial aid will come, not in hundreds of thousands, but millions each year." He said that in a new situation "Nantah is no longer ignored by the Government but will be441 words
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Advertisement77 1960-04-03 7 Light strong beautifully /jk rtiduG Ml desert casuals THE BEST SHOES FOR MEN MADC BY C A J CLARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND Wholesale enquiries only to S. G. Parrett A Son, P.O. Box 459 Singapore. f Ij TITUS v M WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH t 4 s^Ll77 words
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Advertisement233 1960-04-03 7 '••Jym-yV.^*' Don't take chances Asking for oil without naming the brand you want is one of the motoring risks you should never run if you value your engine! Always ask for Castrol. Then you are snre you are getting the oil that has pioneered every worth-while technical development over the233 words
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337 1960-04-03 8 Burgess: Big demand for low-cost houses IN 10 YEARS HE HELPED 16,000 TO BUILD OWN HOMES SINGAPORE, Saturday. MR. J. BURGESS, whose Malaya Borneo Build ing Society has lent out more than $140 million for 16,000 houses here and in the Federation in the last 10 years, yesterday predicted big337 words
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Article28 1960-04-03 8 LA LUMPUR, Wtt to set $1,000,000 toothpaste factory at Petaiing Jaya, it mi announced today. ilmollYe (Far ha- been urai.t"--»d u.(jii. r tatn.s28 words
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44 1960-04-03 8 KHDAPORE. Sat. The Director of the World Health Orgaru-at:. n P-.llnmvH been Dr. l >■ similar centres in Hoi Korea. Japan and Manila. PILGRIMS LEAVE PSMANG. M The pil*boat Anshuo. carrying paiwnfrri to Mecca, |M M today44 words
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Article70 1960-04-03 8 MOTHER. 3 CHILDREN DROWN LIMIT. Sat— A young mother, her three hildrrn and her si*Ur in law were drowned when the sampan in which the? were travelling on a Hari Raya visit to reliti\r<« rapsiied in midstream about two miles from here. It was not till late yesterday that the70 words
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Article18 1960-04-03 8 BAGDAD. Sat President Sukarno of Indoniesa arrived here today on a three-day state visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article204 1960-04-03 8 New S pore population figure shows increase of 127,300 CINCAPORE, Sat. —In the two years ending December last, Singapore's population leapt by 127,300, bringing the total to 1,611,900. These figures were released by the Chief Statistician, Mr S.C. Chua today, together with a revised population estimates for the-half-yearly periods204 words
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Article287 1960-04-03 8 THE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar ALport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 965 i 7.05 p.m. Air India: From Jakarta (AI 416) 1.30 p.m.; from Bombay, Madras (AI 414) 6.0S a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong287 words
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54 1960-04-03 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today toured areas where helpers were selling flags for the Red Cross Society's Flag Day. Among the supervisors at the various centres was Mrs. K M. Byrne, wife of the Minister for54 words
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183 1960-04-03 8 THE REST OF THE WORLD j |fARACHI, Sot. Two crew of o Brii tith Overseas Airways Corporation E plane and three local businessmen have been detained here following the seiiure E of gold bars said to have been smuggled fromReuter - 183 words
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Article163 1960-04-03 8 ACCRA, Saturday. /JHANA told France today it was withdrawing its Ambassador from Paris because of yesterday's atom bomb test in the Sahara the second by France. But diplomatic relations are not beint severed. Mr. Ako Adjel, the Foreign Minister, told a press conference that a chargeReuter - 163 words
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112 1960-04-03 8 I Dr. Banda f freed from i detention 570M8A, Nyasaland, Sat. ~£J Dr. Hastings Banda. zthe Nyasaland African leader. Swas rel sed from a year's =detention today and flown to =Zomba where he conferred rwlth the British Colonial Se=cretary, Mr. lain Macleod. The 55-year-old doctor, Ehailed as a messlah andReuter - 112 words
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Article32 1960-04-03 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. The iUnlted States agreed yesterrday to co-operate with Yugoslavia on peaceful uses of =atomlc power. It was the first Esuch U.S. agreement with a rCommunist country— U Pl32 words
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Article92 1960-04-03 8 PIRIS, Sat. The newspaper France-Dlmanche reported today that Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis has been reconciled with his estranged wife Tina, partly through the efforts of Princess Grace of Monaco. The paper said Onassis made up with his wife by transatlantic telephone. He has been cruising theUPI - 92 words
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Article60 1960-04-03 8 HONG KONG. Sat. The Pekinr magazine "Women of China" published in its latest issue: "In our recipe for mooncakes in omen of China, No. 5, 1959, page 35. there was an unfortunate error in translation. "Soda (sodium carbonate) was regrrttably listed as caustic soda. The reripe should60 words
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Article43 1960-04-03 8 WILKES-BARRE. (Pennsylvania), Sat— Mrs. Elizatx'tn Barrell. 10J. has died in hospital, leaving 72 descendants. Mrs. Barrel wa.-. thr mother of 11 children, seven of whom survive her. She also has 20 grandchildren. 40 great grandchildren and five greatgreat grandchildren. U.PI.UPI - 43 words
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Article24 1960-04-03 8 ROME. Sat. Rom thollc bishops have given permission to authorise the distribution of Holy Communion in the afternoon if they set M.24 words
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Advertisement459 1960-04-03 8 MASTERPIECE IS ITALIAN STYLE... Italy, the first home of the scooter. still produces the best machine on the market the Iso 150 cc Does 120 miles to the gallon. top speed in the sixties. Four-speed gearbox. Very elegant Italian styling with two'tone colours* Has its kick starter on the near459 words
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Advertisement68 1960-04-03 8 IJXLirxvJiiOo -~—^jgK file smooth, clean-shaven o&ti^Jt I°°^ °f C rc^y smart man i BLADES comes from using Blue Gillette 111 fl ftMf PMafct i I I blades— the best in the world. II IW C 4 I m fv/ m Smart men everywhere m W^ m shave with Blue Gillette.68 words
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Miscellaneous19 1960-04-03 8 •me gambols i\ i (scosae 1 I <= only ooins oiNNecs n^ZTi to ouv 90M6 ■^■i^H \CfAov^/ m^^^ I \cuGAffeTTe*,19 words
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'Untouchable' firemen hold a ghoulish monopoly on the corpses
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125 1960-04-03 9 Hot days and I cold nights at the Dusun THE DUSUN, Friday, March 25 THt prevailing weather, with little or no rain, hot days (O 5°F. one day), and cold nights (down to 68' F. once), has given the smaller kids coughs and colds. The Tuan has never allowed himself125 words
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Article116 1960-04-03 9 KHOON has been catching small sebarau (carp) of an evening, but on one occasion he hooked a real whopper. From a distance thf Tuan saw him strugg'ing with it, He reached the Permandi pool to see Khoon lifting his line, robbed of its last f jot116 words
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Article125 1960-04-03 9 That old tig tree A FRIEND of the Tuans in Perth writes that an elderly lady who used to live in Singapore mentioned that there was a fine fig tree with large figs in the garden of the late Sir Song Ong Siang. at Katong. It will be interesting to125 words
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Article63 1960-04-03 9 I TNTIL lately we have found those prehistoric U creatures. Peripatuses a cross between a worm, millipede, and caterpillar only in shady spots, where they live in damp leafmould. One morning two were found crawling on the concrete below the house As there is now no demand for63 words
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197 1960-04-03 9 Japanese ask for their war swords back A UCKLAND, Sat. A Roman Catholic pric appealing to anyone with a Japanese sword o. diary taken at a war souvenir to send it to him. He will try to return ir to its owner's family. Father Tony Glynn has already taken back197 words
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Advertisement53 1960-04-03 9 "Were here again to buna up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange IHE NICEST WAY OF TAKING HALIBUT LIVER OIL53 words
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Advertisement124 1960-04-03 9 irs LANOUSED it's the world's J most luxurious is\ twin tissue! vjr*^** v^^^^g4j££^£^^^^Bj2saJpM^ W v I m H u *ur y twin tis^ Gentle, IMM* fll m "INK I every sheet P tears easily, evenly true sot plus Duty in the Federation of Malaya Lanolin softness means extra comfort! Izal124 words
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Article57 1960-04-03 10 M 0/afaia U« •lL OVSR TPMI «arM, taa Oraat* Maaaat iraaaly aaaoa you ta* ~eil- ti*» a rauaal tlaa filloa *na siaaaMaa rvaaaNwaa. Taar* are iaar fMjaajaaa ••aoa. Maate fey >m»mm Waayot aiaaUß, aawjaai aaa Pat las aaaMJa. aiNCAPaas mo jcl acadcmv •aOM Apnl «ta. Moaaay/TaaraOay. Kveaiaaa &3a-7 3057 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article184 1960-04-03 10 THE nation is today united in loyal sorrow at the passing of Hi, Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. first Head ol State ot independent Malaya. The deep .sympathy oi all goes to his gracious consort, and with this the hope that in her grievous loss, she may184 words
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Article251 1960-04-03 10 BEFORE the year is very much older, the Emergency Regulations will have been repealed, and the Federation will have permanent legislation providing for powers of preventive detention. This is the prospect opened up by the most important of the amendments to the Constitution that the Government will251 words
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Article, Illustration938 1960-04-03 10 - INEVITABLY the passing of a monarch brings out the contrast behyeen the continuity his position symbolises and the transience of the individual. We ask ourselves what it means, and on reflection see the human qualities without which the pomp and form of938 words
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Article1774 1960-04-03 10 Rebecca West - THE NEMESIS OF APARTHEID Rebecca West By Dome Rtbtccca West is visiting South Africa on a spotial assignment TIIII traveller in South Airica is nol surprised l>\ I lie riots in the African townships, because they are part of the patten Lapoaed on this unhappy country by Dr. Yerwoerd's (iovernment.1,774 words
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Advertisement32 1960-04-03 10 aBBBBBBBBM ■p i CSS B 3 I aTaflßßll^^SßV /a To be truly waterproof a watch must have a screw-down crown. ROLEX are the worlds only manufacturer of screw-down double safety Twinlock crown.32 words
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Advertisement93 1960-04-03 10 l^^^^^^aS floor LHy^yUyl poushers for all-round iff floor maintenance The hou>ewifc's x *jST dream You too cao _B^» W^^ have pr.de in h.ghly M f^m^ f h h m i bbh S porr ft II I policed, K laming V P,*r.,«,. l-» floors, without dru- 1 1 dgery aod backaches93 words
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Article285 1960-04-03 11 SPECIAL PLANS TO COPE WITH HEAVY CHENG BENG TRAFFIC Thousands to pay homage to the dead CINCAPORE. Sat. Thousands of Chinese in Singapore will tomorrow begin the big trek to the cemeteries to pay homage to their ancestors and loved ones. The big day285 words
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Article, Illustration281 1960-04-03 11 PHOTO DIGEST MAN TO GO HOME |Y|AjOR Raymond Thomjs. Sunday Times j photographic columnist. will leave Malaya for Britain tomorrow on retirement from the British Army Major Thoma*. a sapper officer, has served in the Army for 21 years, six of which hare been spent in Singapore and the Federa-281 words
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Article47 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Chung Yum Sin was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate s Court with the murder of Llm Tian I Soo, alias Ah Kay. at Bukit Panjang village on March 17. No pica was recorded, and Chung was remanded for one week.47 words
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89 1960-04-03 11 Singapore car parking rules amended SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government today announced amendments to parking rules in Singapore. Under the new rules vehicles with a capacity of more than 11 people, goods vehicles weighing more than 1] ton.s unladen and taxis are not allowed to park in parkIng areas except outside89 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-04-03 11 Two beautiful flower arrangements which can be seen at the sbow. The top one is by Mrs. Lee Chin Gee. one of Singapore's leading flower arrangers. The other is by Mrs. M. Thok. Sunday Times pictures.38 words
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Article67 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Chong Kirn Han, alias Teoh Ah Too. today pleaded not guilty to three counts of "procuring girls for immoral purposes" at the Southern Land Hotel in Marshall Road, on Dec. 27. last year. The charges alleged that Chong had at about 1045 p.m. that67 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-04-03 11 hr Noor Aisha. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. examines some floral arrangements at the 1960 Singapore Gardening Society's flower show which opened at the Happy World Stadium on Friday. With her is Mrs. K. Kirn. Japanese flower arrangement expert. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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332 1960-04-03 11 Student leader tells Nanyang Council: Co-operate with Oovt. SINGAPORE, Soturdoy. THt chairman of the Nanyang University Students' Union, Mr. Ng Kirn Han, yesterday urged the University's Council to co-operate with the Singapore Government for a successful re-organisation of the institution. Addressing the Pan-Malay-an delegates conference, the student leader said he332 words
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Article29 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. M. Ponnuduray has been appointed secretary to the Preservation of Public Security Advisory Committee by the Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon.29 words
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Article30 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The seventh of the Ministry of Culture's Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat this year will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Tuas Village, 18th mile Jurong Road.30 words
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Article36 1960-04-03 11 Singapore Copra Association noon pricey per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: April $394 (Nominal). Tone was Idle. Singapore Coconut OU Millers' Association bulk 858 sellers, drum 161 sellers. Tone was quiet.36 words
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Article30 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The price of tin In Singapore today was $338 per plcul up I2i cents on an estimated offering of 230 tons, an increase of ten tons.30 words
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Article47 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Education Announced today that the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, practical examinations (Including L.R.S.M.) will be held in Singapore from July to September. Entry forms for the examinations are now available at the Ministry.47 words
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210 1960-04-03 11 Protest by teachers at today's meeting CINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Teachers' Union is to meet tomorrow to protest over "the sudden dissolution of the Joint Consultative Committee" by the Minister for Education The meeting called by 105 members Is also expet>ed to record "with apprehension the lack of a spirit210 words
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Article46 1960-04-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— As a mark of respect to the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the ceremony and cocktail party in connection with the opening of the Johore Bahru branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on Monday has been postponed indefinitely.46 words
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Article25 1960-04-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat The Malay Women's Welfare Association will hold a party and concert at the Lcong Khay School grounds, St. Michael's Road, tomorrod.25 words
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Advertisement494 1960-04-03 11 GO AMERICA on your way to EUROPE *s CHUSftf! (Air C*mlitio" thf mh«nt). deport, HONG KONG 14th June, ifftO. vio JAPAN, HONOLULU. VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, TRINIDAD. LAS PALMAS. LE HAVRE. •rrivei LONDON 29th July, 1960. FARES: Hono Kong to London First Class from £332. Tourist Class 'from494 words
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Miscellaneous557 1960-04-03 11 s on Today »"< it n OF MKIENDs iQua- Eric Hokkin 10 am. to 1 p.m. a.m. to 11 am Worerilp 6 pm.: diacus&ion CHINESE VMt A (South Pier): SINGAPORE BUDDHIST group 715 p.m. at V MCA. Orchard Pri V' Club <Jurong> 8 a.m.: LODGE (17 Klin Yam RoaP.r mmi.557 words
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Article, Illustration235 1960-04-03 12 "DEVOTED SISTER" (below), by Richard Chong, of 62 Hargreaves Circus, Penang, wins the second prize of $20 Mr Chong used a Minolta camera and Kodak Plus-X film; setting: fll, 1/125 second. The winner of today's top prize THE winner of this week's top prize of $30235 words
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Article985 1960-04-03 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS AS SOON as you have acquired the equipment for developing your films at home, all that remains to be done is to expose a roll film, and go out and buy the various chemicals you need I suggest that for your first trial at developing you985 words
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Advertisement350 1960-04-03 12 i too** _«a nil ii won mtomm how i cam TH« KIT IMI HMT mV i jm^L I t j ljm» m *«'c»»«u \fW% M OU M«T O» A «OU TV» MAM r~." Mfl Mr L I \y m.^Ti.onMm,| rm Atr.c. -I mi* ■PI to ■**•>.» I' tt«i« ym, m350 words
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Miscellaneous166 1960-04-03 12 POPULAR CROSSWORD J ACSO88: 1. Symbolic device (6); DOWN: 1. Necessitate <6>; 7. 6. Blows to the emotion* (6); 11. (6>, 3. Permit* (4>. 4. Befort Often over our heads! (9); 12. <3>^s. Manner «4.e.Sttema (4); Coloured Itehtly («>; 14. O«* LeSt dL'h I -TKjuf i£ (6); 16. Insects (4);166 words
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Article, Illustration271 1960-04-03 13 Doctor's daughter who finds her beauty a big disadvantage THIS IS SHARMINI... MISS SH ARM INI Tiruchelvam, a Malayan beauty who is the toast of London artists and society photographers, is to make v he stage her career. She made her first stage appearance n London as narrator in a271 words
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451 1960-04-03 13 METRONOME - Two delightful discs make this a very special week METRONOME ON THE RECORD Review by yWO ot the week 1 most delightful records are Kapp's "Pans in Stereo" and Philips' "Bouquet.'' Both rate a special award for high entertainment value. Kapp's album (stereo k- :»25) features the Troubadors— an astonishingly451 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-04-03 13 LONDON, Sat.— Peggy van Praagh, of the Royal Ballet School, will teach in Singapore later this year if plans by the British Council here materialise. Miss van Praagh, a mem- ber of the Royal Ballet School teaching staff, recently produced the highly successful Swan Lake BaMet113 words
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Advertisement199 1960-04-03 13 fuct Pert tr Shtrry vi is om txmmpU of *J^^"^^ <\ iht many umiUr Lt itffjL W suites m tkt Wuitr- £jfl b*^ 1 ford Class range. J*^^2Bl I I W II DBS iff v xy TW m The glistening beauty of Waterford dlass is something that money alone cannot199 words
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Miscellaneous396 1960-04-03 13 RADIO SINGAPORE RADI M ALAYA A.M. All SUtions: 6.00 Early Morning Service; 9.00 Programme A\l 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 Summary; 9.02 South of the Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News Border; 9.15 sing it Again; 9.45 7.05 Moment* of Melody; 8.00 The "ft** I vi h l 1 r ih s396 words
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Advertisement79 1960-04-03 14 SUPERSHELL for POWER... for carefree modern motoring J, i \i I Supcrshcll with ICA is the petrol that's i designed foatoday's high-compression engines designed toTnakcthem give their utmoM. ICA (Shell's exclusive ignition control additive) controls ignilion for smoother rhythm so that your engine uses effectively all the power that's in79 words
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Miscellaneous1440 1960-04-03 14 by Edgar Rice Burroughs L^^^ t J\** V 3 -^5 taCZam ?ECi7ES TO HELP WCXJN^E? fO^f jS tAT^-lZ '-As £SC* f C»: WK3 7€S will »c >W^/, V KJO» 1.5.1 t v »A NOT w\RE7 TO IsEPOeE I REMOVE t mE SfcARA L IN TME EXCITE«IkENT 1 CROM TME ..W-PATE71,440 words
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Article, Illustration628 1960-04-03 17 COMPLAINT ABOUT A MALICIOUS CARRIER OF TALES.. DROP US A LINE. Address your queries, grouses or prone to The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Rood, Singapore 9. WHAT do you wise Know Alls think of a handful of clay who pries and628 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1960-04-03 17 I AM a middle-aged 1 Chinese lady, and have been a widow for 18 years. I am fairly welleducated, rather shy, and very lonely. I would like to be a companion to a kind, middle-aged English gentleman. Could you help me' DESPERATE.1,355 words
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Advertisement36 1960-04-03 17 s^. Jr t*A I afl f .afl' afl' >■ aw .£3 Law '^aY *^^^^aa^aW m xbbbbbl__4B^bbbbbbw^^^^^^^^^^^P^^^bbkC^bbbbbbb! 4bbl aflß bbbbbbbbbbWblHHbbbbbW^^^ -^C^-^^^bbl R Pi id lN 7HIS wEE **^^^^^^^^^i F^^ EVERY FRIDAY 30 CTS ALSO EASY CASH PRIZE CONTEST36 words
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Advertisement512 1960-04-03 17 II Your Key to II SECURITY 11 INTEREST 1 1 SECURITY The most important 3 1 word when you are dealing with money I n matters. You are assured of complete I 1 Security and Interest at 55% per annum 1 1 payable half-yearly when you open a 1 1512 words
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Article, Illustration115 1960-04-03 18 PICTURED here are two of the Chrysler Corporation's seven lines of cars for 1960. AT LEFT: The redesigned Imperial Custom four-door Southampton, in which the stylists have given special attention to passenger comfort. The seat cushions are padded with up to115 words
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Article499 1960-04-03 18 2~mr 1960 MALAYAN Mobilgas economy run CLASS I Up to ISO < c FIAT 600. U C>ofes RW Heath Z D Ling Wye W -'NZ. CX Pickering PM Brod.c, RENAULT DAUPHINE, D Pockord .on b.n Yu>ok GOGGOMOBIL 7 700, W Corter R Hoist MINI-MINOR, C K Dowsett Co-Drive. CLASS499 words
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186 1960-04-03 18 SIXTY-SIX cars have entered for the sixth Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run. to be held over the Easter week-end next month. It will be 70 miles longer than last year's and will be the severest test Malayan driver» have yet been given. Start186 words
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214 1960-04-03 18 y^HOEVER wins, the second junior Asian Cup soccer competition now attracting thousands of people at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium daily will go down in sports annols as another major achievement by the F.A. of Malaya. Though sponsored by the Asian Football Confederation,214 words
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Article151 1960-04-03 18 I would like to sound a warning on qne other thing. Several team officials have expressed doubts about the ages of some of the players taking part in the present tournament. To forestall future doubts, organisers should insist on the production of birth certificates next time. Where birth151 words
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Advertisement234 1960-04-03 18 Tou^f) as they come Fast as they go nmnn I I I I II ARONDE fUSS^ \J ARONDE a ear of international reputation. W ■ill DESIGNED by the French Q||^l£y| CHOSEN by the American r PREFERRED by Malayans The Simca Aronde P6O hot outstanding qualities. It lias surefooted readability and234 words
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Miscellaneous108 1960-04-03 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACKOSS: 1. Emblem. 6. DOWN: 1. Entail 2. Banter. S. Shock* 11. Aeroplane 12. Tinted. Leu. 4. Ere. 5. Mode. 6. Slur 7, 14. Usurps. 16. Ants. 17, Hac. 8. Onus. 9. CerecJ. 10. Sl&ter Ear. 19. Seat. 20. Ice. 23, Are. 24. 13. Incarnate. 15. Parasites. 18.108 words
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291 1960-04-03 19 Malaya can beat Burma at their own game AFTER the first two days in the Asian Youth soccer championship for the Rahman Cold Cup. with all the eight competing teams having had their first matches, my first estimate has been virtually proved correct that Malaya or Japan should be the291 words
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Article465 1960-04-03 19 I ONDON. Sat.—Wolver- hampton Wanderers enhanced their chance of a League and Cup double when they joined Tottenham Hotspur at the top of the English League First Division with a smashing 3-0 win at Leeds. Tottenham were upset on their own c round by bottomof the465 words
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Article163 1960-04-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Malaya Is expected to field the same team that trounced The Philippines 9-0 when they meet Burma in their second match In Section "A" at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (UckoS 8.30 p.m.). In the first match starting at 7 p.m., Thailand meets Singapore. The Malayan163 words
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356 1960-04-03 19 MOK SIN PIN - WYLLIE FACES A TOUGH TASK IN TOD A Y'SMEET MOK SIN PIN By Singapore. Sat. IOHORE Coronation Crand Prix winner Bill Wyllie faces a difficult task in tomorrow's Forces Motoring Club's Sembawang circuit meet. Wyllie, who is making his first race appearance after the Grand Prix, will have a difficult356 words
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103 1960-04-03 19 keenly-contested affair. Wong Fook Kwong. who won a double at Seletar last week, and Louis Chia will' start favourites, with thej challenge coming from Lee I Wing Bang. Wing Sang, who made his racing debut at the Johorr Grand Prix, is capable of causing an103 words
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Article271 1960-04-03 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By CINGAPORE, Sot— The scheme of running all sport in Singopore schools on on Inter-Dis-trict basis this year has so far been a success, said on official of the Singapore Schools Sports Council today. The official added: "Cooperation between teachers and students has never271 words
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321 1960-04-03 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel —By 1 Malaya's strategy against the- Burmese would be. I imagine, to confront them with their own weapon attack from the kick-ofl to give the Burmese as few chances as possible from their dangerous raids on goal. When the Burmese are321 words
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Article132 1960-04-03 19 YOUTH TEAMS FOR SPORE ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. Mr Soh Ohee Soon, who arrived here today, accepted a request by Indonesia's Junior Asian cup team for two matches in Singapore. SAP A. has set aside Apr. 8 and 10 for the Indonesians. The132 words
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Article70 1960-04-03 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— Col. K. H Stevens (net 69) was the wlnnei in the Royal Singapore Oolf Club's monthly "A" medal stroke competition at Sune Road today. Qualifier* for the Gulleir.ard Cup were O. T. Hollow ay P. H Messum and JOT. Polley. There was a70 words
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168 1960-04-03 19 CHICAGO, Saturday QEFtNDING champion Tan Joe Hock, of Indonesia, ond Charoen Watanasin, of Thailand, will meet in the men's singles final of the United States National Badminton championships. In the semi finals yesterday Joe Hock beat United States's Jim Poole a formerReuter - 168 words
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Article24 1960-04-03 19 BESTON, Sat— Dick Tiger (Nigeria) British Empire middleweight boxing champion, won a split decision over Victor Zalazar < Argentina) here last night Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article33 1960-04-03 19 SINGAPORE. Sa:.— Two «oal» each by Detiton and Neilstm nelped Army to beat Darul Allah 5-0 In rhelr friendly .soccer maich at Fairer Park today. Hearn scored the other goal.33 words
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253 1960-04-03 19 OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE IN BOAT RACE I ONDON, Sat. Oxford won the 106 th InterVarsiry boat race on the River Thames here this afternoon, beating Cambridge by IVd lengths after a magnificent race. Oxford, the Dark Blues, led throughout but Cambridge,, the Ught Blues, rowed most courageously and never allowed253 words
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Article142 1960-04-03 19 MELBOURNE, Sat. World champion miler Herb Elliott today fought off a strong challenge to win the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association's 800 metres championship on a gl track at Bendigo. about 100 miles from Melbourne. Elliott drew away from local runner Russell Oakley to win by twoReuter - 142 words
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Article19 1960-04-03 19 SINGAPORF. Sat— Rajajl sC. l*;U Tr.ni.sit Ourklia.s 5-4 in their friendly soccer match at Parrrr Park today19 words
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Advertisement158 1960-04-03 19 Now Available! ilf iBMV AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RUE HI I FILTER CIGARETTE! JM HERE S WHY KENT fJk B IS SO POPULAR. |m J^M J/f\ WL 1£ Kent's famous f^^ *+*4^F^^^ Kg micronite filter has a w ~**4tr I **k nB free and ea.sy draw. M ■S Tare and nicotines I158 words
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Miscellaneous93 1960-04-03 19 CUCKET: S.C.A. aenlor tournanwnt SRC v Police, padang; IA v RAP. Balestter Road; Army v University. Nee Soon. B.CH.C. v B.C.C Shenton Way; Junior M A" Serangoon Gardeni v Ptiaons. Serangoon; B.C.C. v R.A.F Changl "A", padang; R.A.P. Seletar Polytechnic v RAJ Tensah. Seletar; Police v 1.A.. Thomson Road; C.B.C.93 words
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Article, Illustration582 1960-04-03 20 EPSOM JEEPS Singapore Derby forecast is: EPSOM JEEP'S best bets for today are San Juan (Race 1), Mickey Rooney (Race 2) and Putli (Race 4). CALL BOY'S double is The Brave One (Race 6) and Redouble (Race 7). The GOING is582 words
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Article146 1960-04-03 20 EPSOM JEEP TALL BOY POINTER k*M 1 SAN Jl AN Plni« M«a MarUncaie SAX JI'AN Bex Office Winston SAN II XN Pint* Mm MarUncalr 2.15 Race I M. ROON ElCan Do Tltllino CAN DO Capacitor M Rooney AZAROLC H. K,-.n, > I. naah S.4S Race 3 MS MIRZAPLN Brmalu146 words
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Obituary29 1960-04-03 20 M Ward* Si* <*imimmm) m* T«M KIM WATT. mft «1. I m— tr of ta» »lr<(ri<i»jr o>smrflio». Kuala Laiiiir pa«Md away sMsefallf Malacca *a KM r»airal ao M29 words
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Article16 1960-04-03 20 JO W»r4. $19 (Himmum, in. 3Oc. 33 r p. 8%. <i»*o till MSi to MM16 words
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Article34 1960-04-03 20 M »*rt, lit lUtnimmm, ASMS* CHItM and family tfeank n»n aad frttojat tfcrlr srrvtoio, ao» r at UM fwtrral of latr Mr Mtokaal Cliw Sao Ka*a«. SOaaaa. Little Richard '8 9* in th*34 words
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Article689 1960-04-03 20 Putli looks too good for rivals vary he was oy no means d.sgraced when he finished fifth in a field of 15 In the Selangor Gold Cup. The mc« -ly-weighted The Little King appeals as a good longbhot. He was stayIng on stoutly at the finish when second with 9.0689 words
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Article1308 1960-04-03 20 R<m 1 X.t%t (Class Dlv. 4)—* Fun. 1. ***** San Juan (C. T Aw. Sullivan. 6 9.0 (8F) Taylor I 2. »6W7 In OlBre (Shaw St.t Spencer. 5 111 Burton 3. 6090 Boa* (Pimu Bet.l Bt> Lee. 4 8.9 I 4. ***** Plntu Mao day1,308 words
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