The Straits Times, 1 May 1960
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The Straits Times
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Title Section13 1960-05-01 1 The Straits Times Mat"*? 1 No. 12h^ SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1%0 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration681 1960-05-01 1 A TUC pledge on a better deal for workers A warning to the unfriendly' Spore employers WHO'S WHO SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE secretary-general of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. Kandasamy, today named the nine men he had picked to serve on the new TUC Secretariat which681 words
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Article337 1960-05-01 1 EX-MINISTER CONFESSES HE ISSUED 'GET RHEE II OR ELSE... 1 ORDER SEOUL Saturday. COUTH KOREAS once-tough Home Minister. Choi In-Kyu. broke down and cried yesterday while confessing to election rigging that touched off a successful student revolution. The revolution led to the resignation of President Syngman337 words
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Article44 1960-05-01 1 Sat. Heavy :.i-:ht brought the thre >>ding to the ■•illxjnalf i town of Lar after tremor^ earlier in the day had An for the third day running. About 12.000 earthquake Wfuger- ar. -till in the area,! v ithout tent*.44 words
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Article163 1960-05-01 1 ONDON. Sat. —Three Prime Ministers who arrived here yesterday tor next week's Commonwealth Conference were separately questioned on how they saw the role of the conference towards the South Afr ca question. taker, CanaMinisler, told the spirit Commonwealth c confer\!iiiiaters in etlect a on163 words
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Article49 1960-05-01 1 Eight pages free with this issue An eight-page special feature on Germany is issued free »Itn today's Sunday Time*. Article k and pictures tell the story of West Germany, its role in international affair* and world trade and the phenomenal postwar rebirth of its great industries.49 words
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Article203 1960-05-01 1 CHESSMAN'S DEATH SEEMS REJECTED CAN FRANCISCO, Sat.— The California Supreme Court yesterday rejected Caryl Chessman's latest appeal, leaving little hope that the convict author will escape the gas chamber on Monday. But his lawyer, Mr. George T. Davis, said the legal fight would continue as long as Chessman was alive203 words
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Article26 1960-05-01 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— Masdar bin Alias. 16. and Mohamed bin Ma] id, 20, were attacked by armed thugs tonight in Jalan Aisagoff, off Geylang Serai26 words
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Article82 1960-05-01 1 BINOAPORE. L The Federation Prime Minister, Tenglcu Abdul Rahman, left Singapore t day by Air Ceylon for London to attend the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers this week. Among ihose who saw him off at the airport were his wife, Puan "larifah Rodzlah. his son Sulaiman82 words
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237 1960-05-01 1 Towkay's kidnap: $500,000 ransom demand CINCAPORE. Sat.— Clos« friends of missing millionaire, Mr. Ong Cheng Siang, 44, confirmed today that he has been kidnapped. They disclosed that $500,000 has been demanded for Ins release. The confirmation came as police began to make cli> inquiries into the disap ance of the237 words
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34 1960-05-01 1 T JKYO Sat. Three Japanese fishing bo:i: been s ,ed by Ru off t'.ie Southern Kin escorted away toward Soviet territory, according to reports reaching here today. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Advertisement46 1960-05-01 1 INTRINSIC VALUES in EMERALD DIAMOND RINGS SAPPHIRE DIAMOND RINGS US de SUVA Jewellers 106. Orchard Road. Tel: ***** FKEE -MAX Factor For a limited time only FREE trial-size Hi-Fi Fluid make-up fr• 3£. and Lipstick with purchase of Af lsszf special Creme Puff refill offer. /X*~y46 words
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Article, Illustration3078 1960-05-01 2 JACK DEMPSEY - My manager sold me for 50 dollars JACK DEMPSEY by told to •<>• CONSIIMNE and BILL SLOCUM HOW I MET SOCIETY IN A CLOTH CAP AND SWEATER BY the time 1 was 21) I had made up n»v mind I was going to Ik- heavyweight champion of the world. I3,078 words
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Advertisement92 1960-05-01 2 _Ts_ machinery... ...Whether tropical fish W or fowl Air cargo eo»rlir ••rvte* to any Bart of Ihi world For rates apply ■1 UAP/XN AIR LINES Singapore T«4: ***** K. Lumpur T«l: ***** l if* 7mmr \A/ I 1 Cl K II AA '^iir IMPRESS shave with stesjßgMmMMigk The smooth, clcan-shaveo92 words
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Advertisement82 1960-05-01 2 MASTERPIECE IS ITALIAN STYLE... Italy, the first home o/ the scooter, still produce* the best machine on the market the lso ISO cc. Does 120 miles to the gallon. fop speed in the sixties. Four-speed gearbox. Very elegant Italian styling ttith tuo-tone colours. Has its kick starter on the near82 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1960-05-01 3 KATHARINE SIM - KATHARINE SIM IT IS A DREAM COME TRUE A DREAM OF SHEER ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR -By Katharine Sim and her husband, Mr. A.W.S. Sim, former Director of Custom* Preventive Services, both long-time residents of Malaya, continue their slow, sentimental (ourney home1,507 words
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Advertisement453 1960-05-01 3 OPTIMA faaaMtJBMaajafBBJBMHMI* ■■MSMBMHIJBBJI THE WORLD'S FIRST FULLY AUTOMATIC CAMERA 100,000 SOLD IN 6 MONTHS (juticura Soap now contains a powerful new antiseptic— which relieves and guards against the burning and itching of PRICKLY HEAT Itchirf, pricklinf. burning sensations and fo/ffc inflammation are quickly soothed by C uticura's fragrantly mild yet453 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-05-01 4 Miss Ho to sing at today's recital SINGAPORE. Sat Miss Roberta Jane Ho a singer and pianist who will uive a recital at the Cultural entre tomorrow. .Miss Ho recently returned to Singapore after several years' study in U.S.A. Miss Ho's recital tumor row U presented by the Singapore Chamber91 words
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383 1960-05-01 4 Teacher who eloped with student, 14 gets jail 'W£ WERE MADLY IN LOVF SAYS MAN WITH TWO WIVES PENANC, Saturday. A RELIGIOUS teacher from Perlis seduced his his 14-year-old student and eloped with her to a kampong where they were married by a Kathi, the Sessions Court was told today.383 words
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166 1960-05-01 4 Ministry to teachers: Put your grouses in writing KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. "THE Ministry of Education has promised to investigate the recent strike of the 300 student teachers of the Malay Women Teachers' Training College in Malacca if they will put down their grievances in writing. In a statement issued here166 words
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Article36 1960-05-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sat—Members of 11 Independent Field Squadron. Royal Engineers, will start to leave Malaya by air on Monday for the training area at Kota Belud. North Borneo to relieve 68 Gurkha Field Squadron there.36 words
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Article157 1960-05-01 4 BEWARE REDS'SAYS REGENT KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. *^HE RECENT of Selangor today warned Malayan youthi against the "clever Communists" working to destroy them Declaring open thr annual conference of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs at the University of Malaya here h^ said the Reds tried to sow class conflict and157 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-05-01 4 Mr. Peter Leong Quee Hlan. production engineer of National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, who will be flying to the United States on Wednesday for advanced training in production engineering. Mr. Peter I.eong will be away for three months.42 words
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Article39 1960-05-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Federation Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Un. left Singapore for Switzerland by BOAC today to attend th» World Health Organisation general assembly in Geneva beginning on Tuesday.39 words
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Article64 1960-05-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sat— A woman, Lav Kam Vow. j pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to unlawfully altering her age on the Identity card from 22 1 1 years to 18 years between i 1948 and Mar. 24 this year. i The case will64 words
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Article44 1960-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A contest to decide who can produce the cheapest and most nutritious meal will climax a training course on cookery and nutrition to be held at the Women's Inatitute headquarters. Petallng Jaya. from May 3 to 7.44 words
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108 1960-05-01 4 Hush-hush for expert on bookmaking SINGAPORE, Sat. For kJ more than two hours, an expert on bookmaking testified behind the closed doors of a courtroom here, as a bookmaking case against three men and a woman entered its third day today. The Sixth Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Teo. before whom108 words
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341 1960-05-01 4 CINGAPORE, Sot— The Minister for Labour and Low, Mr K. M. Byrne, is to be asked whether he will consider introducing amending legislation to raise the minimum rate of interest payable on contributions to the Central Provident Fund. The question has been put by341 words
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Advertisement492 1960-05-01 4 (f* 'sfofc ftat/c/o*t a ttifi to n BALI I ill You re at sea. .and you love it /*Qr\ <A (^T/ on a 16 day round trip including J^^\ 3 days at Bali by comfortable [9(r\m mm V* I Fully air-condiUoned 4r sW H 1 For further particulars "<^K^^ X492 words
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Article214 1960-05-01 5 *****48 WINS $350,000 lOHORE BAHRU. Sat I T.cket No. 135 iold tn Selangor wins the pnre ot $350,000 in the Federation Social and Welfare Sweep drawn here today. The second pn iuum w» i to No \*ms third in Ne^ tv Nj. TTMu«vr r*i/» i ■'•—> No lUtt«t <Betangon (Ml214 words
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Article77 1960-05-01 5 ri M II »IPI R. Sat. I h«- firNt \siun regional conference of teachers to4a> passed a resolution callin;: on governments to give equal pay for tomen teachrrs It Mi untinc more than 50 othrr resolutions passrd by tin- ..til. r« in r at the77 words
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Article32 1960-05-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Bernard Michelin. the famous cellist, will play In Radio Singapore-, programme "Entr'acte" at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow. He will bt accompanied at the piano by Alfredo Ro.vsi.32 words
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484 1960-05-01 5 Big national fair to tell of Singapore 's progress EXHIBITS TO INCLUDE POULTRY, GREENS AND LOCAL GOODS SINGAPORE. Saturday. A NATIONAL economic development fair will be held at the Great World Park from June 3 to 26 as part of the celebrations to mark the first anniversary of Singapore's attainment484 words
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203 1960-05-01 5 THOUSAND MEMBERS QUIT UMNO SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Saturday. QVER 1.000 members have resigned from UMNO Singapore because they have no confidence m the party ond its leadership, but the executive council is not concerned at all. A member of the execut.ve committee. Inche Ahmad Jubri bin Mohamed Akib. who Is also203 words
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Article77 1960-05-01 5 QUESTIONS ON ARABIC LOVE SONGS Xl \l.\ LIMPLK. Sat Arabic love songs broadcast by Radio Malaya ar*> to be made the subject of a question which Senator Inch*- Amaluddin bin Dams PMIPi will ask at the Senate meeting here on Monday. He will ask whether the (•n\ eminent i» aware77 words
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Article54 1960-05-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. -The Mi- fur Labour and Law. Mr. K M. Byrne, will be the speaker in the first of a series of Radio Singapore programme.^ in which the Minut the Singapore Government will answer que.M. from listener^ on matters of policy. The broadcast will be at54 words
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Article116 1960-05-01 5 SINGAPORE. S»t.— The Singapore Government is to put out two new postage stamps to commemorate National Day. The stamps will have as a central theme the state flag. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin hye. announcing this today, said the stamps will116 words
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52 1960-05-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two hundred and fifty University j of Malaya employees, members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers* Union, today decided at a general meeting to call upon the Universiu to settle alii their wage claims within a week. failing which th< y would52 words
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Article139 1960-05-01 5 TENGKU THANKS ESTATE WORKERS KIALA LIMPIR, Sat. In a May Day message to the National Tnion of Plantation Workers, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, expressed the thanks of the nation to plantation workers for keeping the rubber industry going during the Emergency. The message said that if the workers139 words
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Advertisement124 1960-05-01 5 COMMENCING TODAY! V<^ FROM BANGKOK weekly services f rom^ j ;;^P I M 4mW Singapore, to key cities J of the Orient! mwS&mmX First incoming Flight from Bangkok to Singapore Immm\\ .•JuleJ scrnctN i.. iMINrLRWTIOVALsuniqueRoviI \jS^ j|L .^■T**'^ arfthf Ot«m. r i u »convenu ii trj»cl nmr.. IK hid Service124 words
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Advertisement1226 1960-05-01 5 LOMBARD BANKING GREATEST MILESTONE IN THE BANK'S HISTORY II EzpamioD of Ortkodex Baikiag Butiaett MM TIM rourta«ath Annual O*n*ral M««t- BOT Hard (Mm and adtaeaa* MM tag of Uiißbard i^nking wii kcld Brxn.h OSra* «»r» *atabl.««Md a* M M S»t* April at tM Porrh».«r*r Hotel. BTdn*y MM Park L-n.. Loaxjoa.1,226 words
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THE PACE FOR WOMEN The LUCY HUANG Page
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Article1166 1960-05-01 6 ...AND WHAT THEY DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE GIRLS THEY DATE! Some complaints from my male readers THE YOUNG MEN cf Malaya are peeved at the girls they date. They say Malayan girls just do not know how to behave properly when with members of the opposite sex.1,166 words
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Article, Illustration116 1960-05-01 6 THE BLACK STOCKING STORY ...Or Drama in Simplicity and bare facts of design through IMi ptuuls on the bare facts of design an absolute umpU-i-ity every when The uuipoae—to put MORE of YOU on view. This means that shoes and stockings we doubly important. And like them leave them, the116 words
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Article58 1960-05-01 6 QUIPS FOR YOU TO QUOTE 'CLANG is language that takes off its coot, spits on its hands, and goes to work." American poet Carl Sandburg.* "It's easy to pick the poor in America they wosh their own cars." Fictorial Magaiine. "All the world loves a lover— except the other people58 words
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Article129 1960-05-01 6 WHY not give your family a special treat today, and make them a drink that can be eaten, too, like Fruit Float. Pile fruit (seeded grapes, pear wedges, pineapple chunks, papaya cubes, banana and apple slices, orange and grapefruit sections* in a tall glass. Fill with lemonade or other129 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-05-01 6 ZITA COOK £UDDLESOME 19-yeor-old Zita Cook, whose youthful figure measures 34-22-35, is Singapore's newest fashion model. Born in the "warm-hearted" north of England, she said she loves it here, because It Is warm and the people are friendly and kind. Zlta's ambition Is to be a top fashion141 words
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Advertisement98 1960-05-01 6 <lßf *^aji^^ Jk B lib. ay m d 20 our n66u [L^r m lIPAnnRU WkM L U a^P fi W c "■"•■•j °ii^ hif II &j n M i" "a NB«Ti*i'sFor mother and child, milk is nature's finest food. I CREAM mrmmmmm rOtyDERED Ml*^ tnriched with Vitamins A and D.98 words
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Advertisement98 1960-05-01 6 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast Quick! In any emergency, protect that cut with blastoplast —it stojw the wound bleeding and keeps it free from infection until it is healed. And Elastoplast does stay on. Elastoplast in the red tin and on the red spool faefi so/ne Ao/^t/ «£fdpJSJjj98 words
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Article279 1960-05-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A young American pianist. Joseph Bloch. gave a recital of works by Beethoven. Chopin. Debussy and composite Liszt for the Musical Society In the Cultural Centre tonight. The corner-stone was Beeilicven's A major sonata. Op. 101. Here Mr. Bloch levealea himself as a thoughtful and279 words
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1127 1960-05-01 7 EE BOON LEE - Exit Mr. S, king of the cigarette smugglers EE BOON LEE CUSTOMS GET THEIR MAN AFTER YEARS OF PATIENT AND PAINSTAKING INVESTIGATIONS By A MAN in white silk pyjamas steps onto the verandah ot his Changi homc-by-the-sea, his cigarette glowing bright red in the dark night Gripping the wooden rails,1,127 words
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Advertisement337 1960-05-01 7 Tell me Doctor! m Wbtt «to y*w always use Writ's Cml Tar Soap?" F I I ym art. M«. Saisk I )ast la aaa> *f Mft Mi •sssMw sa tstat I cm Aaspaaa tnaMsi •a. afcwa aH. mw ks» ttMsi «aBTB^aßar. Tksva an mm af Mai SMsa. Ml HBaV*a) ri^l337 words
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Advertisement144 1960-05-01 7 [why not] BE A nt-MAN Uil i \N build yourj self a ph>Mqur to be I proud of. In only 12 j j weeks a leading Singa- j pore roaeb will put mus- j j rles on your body. Any- one ran become a He- man. he says. This special144 words
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Advertisement10 1960-05-01 7 The Gambols are indisposed. They will be back next Sunday.10 words
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Advertisement343 1960-05-01 7 fj PEOPLE II IN YOl'R II POSITION should have a LOMBARD Jl- BANKINC. II PASSBOOK I Mm I ■I A Bank Deposit Account with Lombard Ban Ling II not only brings \ou s_l per annum Interest it II also denotes your business acumen. I I Iturtru ptud kKni Urdu, lion343 words
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Article, Illustration448 1960-05-01 8 liberty' group calls for wide reforms in South Vietnam 18 LEADERS SIGN A PETITION TO NGO DINH DIEM SA I C O N, Sat. Eighteen South Vietnamese leaders today signed a petition demanding farreaching political and economic reforms in the regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem. The signatories, who includeReuter; UP - 448 words
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627 1960-05-01 8 CINGAPORE,. Sat— The newly-elected secre-tary-general of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. Kandasamy, said here tonight on the eve of Labour Day that unions should seek to influence political and social trends m the country in the interest of the working people.627 words
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Article48 1960-05-01 8 LONDON. Sat. Th» Duchess of Bedford has been granted a divorce from her 42-year-old. globe-trotting husband on the ground that he committed adultery with Annabel Lee. a blond* who used to be a snake dancer. The Duke did not contest the suit. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article128 1960-05-01 8 MONDAY A PAID HOLIDAY SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K M. Byrne, has drawn the attention of all cm -Movers that Monday is a paid public holiday for all employees in the State. In a .statement issued today, Mr Byrne said that this »a.i in substitution128 words
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Article117 1960-05-01 8 DRETORIA, Sat. The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Ver w o c rd, who was wounded in an attempt to assassinate him on April 9, has lost his sense of balance and cannot walk. Thla was revealed by the Minister of Lands Mr Paul Saver, who117 words
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Article196 1960-05-01 8 Minister sees new row on June 26 CAPETOWN. Sat. Mr, Francois Erasmus, South African Justice Minister, said yesterday that new trouble could be expected from Africans oa June 26. In a speech at a meeting at Prince Albert, north of Capetown, Mr. Erasmus said June 26 had been named asReuter - 196 words
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Article87 1960-05-01 8 LANA TURNER'S DAUGHTER FLEES HOLLYWOOD, Sat Cheryl Crane, teenage daughter of movie star Lana Turner, escaped with two other girls last night from a home for juveniles, police said. The pretty 16-year-old girl stabbed to death Johnny Stompanato in her mother's bedroom oa Good Friday. 1959, and later was clearedUPI - 87 words
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197 1960-05-01 8 ISTANBUL, Sat. Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey's two main cities, are to remain under martial law for three months, the National Assembly decided last night after the Prime Minister, Mr. Adnan Menderes, had appealed to the people to co-ope-rate with the authorities Martial lawReuter - 197 words
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Advertisement133 1960-05-01 8 A Triangular the bottles arr r/j^^ and yet this fact is found: that I GRANTS Scotch Whisky makes, by far, V < "^7 LbbbW i J ~*M I 1 t'" '—^Ls'LJbrm fl hit B^BISSSSSta^ '""'""■SIsIIsI^bB 5* f t r*". *j the *--W t* i^^s finest, jy^ choicest Jjs^p^""^ "round" STAND133 words
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Article, Illustration574 1960-05-01 9 HAN SUYIN: I THINK CHINA'S COMMUNES WILL WORK They are part of extraordinary changes that have been going on since 1949, says author SINGAPORE. Sat.— Author Han Suyin said here today it was her view that communes in China would work. She said the Chinese were a practical race. She574 words
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102 1960-05-01 9 THE DUSUN. Friday. April 22. VJL/E CANNOT remember ever having expenenced such a terrific thunderstorm as occurred yesterday afternoon between tour and five o'clock There was not much rain. Although our telephone Is protected from lightning, the receiver emitted .-parks after some of the102 words
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Article183 1960-05-01 9 IT IS n pity tnat beiore installing a telephone we uid noi have uur iuo i«t. (all lunp BW Spathodea) felled, we are sick of looking at their bare white trunks. We managed lately to fell a lew without their falling onto tne house, but there are four left that183 words
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Article100 1960-05-01 9 EVERY now and then someone comes along to borrow our 22 rifle: we always refuse to lend It. You may not lend a gun to anyone unless he holds a B pass in respect to that particular weapon. Our 22 b a dangerous weapon in the hand.-, of. anyone who100 words
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Article53 1960-05-01 9 ONE of his nephews in England, whu has just bought a house, writes: "You would be very uncomfortable .In it if you find 70 degrees F. freezing in Malaya. "We only get the temperature up to 70 with the central heating full on. and in addition a wood fire in53 words
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Article73 1960-05-01 9 r£ children found a tree-frog one day and kept it In a wire rat-trap for the Tuan'i inspection. Ith dull grey-green body was dotted ali over with whitish spots rimmed with black. If T.Y.M had been here he would have taken it to the University where, no doubt, it would73 words
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Article313 1960-05-01 9 *pHE following li today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BO At; From Tokyo. Hong Kong iBA 965* 6.05 p.m.: from London. Calcutta. Bangkok iBA 778' 9.35 pm Qanta*: From London. Karachi, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (EM 54« i 5.35 p.m.; from313 words
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157 1960-05-01 9 ANGLERS' SYNDICATE FORMED IN KUANTAN KIANTAN Sat. Dato Mahmud bin Mat. the 65-year-old retired rir>t Speaker of the former Federal Legislative Council. has formed an angling syndicate in Kuantan It is called the Karang Ayer Le4eh Angling Syndicate, after the royal fishing reserve near Prkan. the seat of the Sultan157 words
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Article27 1960-05-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Gerald de Cruz will discuss. "The Pass Laws in South* Africa" over Radio Singapore at 9 15 p.m. on Tuesday27 words
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Advertisement57 1960-05-01 9 Introduction to /fj COMFORT, LUXURY iff and HOSPITALITY I y /A k f ©UAP/XN AIR LINES on Timt fviffr tiaii ~J^ r*li i\ TITUS Sf i^y M I WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH mS s >2n *t{W evt»v titus J| WATCH HAS T^^ SWISS FACTO *V S /j lA ouarantcc valid57 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, May 1. 1960.
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Article167 1960-05-01 10 DR. BYNGMAN RHEE dug his own political grave when he allegedly manipulated the last national election In an attempt to mislead the people into believing they had voted him Into power again. Now he has been pushed into that grave. As a result of pressure at home167 words
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Article158 1960-05-01 10 BUS workers in Singapore are among the first to enjoy the benefits due to them under the provisions or the Labour Ordinance. The Singapore Bus Workers' Union, who represents them, have reached Individual agreements with ten Chinese bus companies by which the workers will get their158 words
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Article132 1960-05-01 10 rpHE shootings in South Africa and South Korea have one thing in common: man's inhumanity to man. The mission that brought a young American to Kuala Lumpur 1 ist week has Just the opposite motive: man's humanity to man. Just as we condemn the campaign of bate132 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1960-05-01 10 JOSEPH BRAYSHAW - WORTH— WAITING FOR JOSEPH BRAYSHAW By General Secretary, National Marriage Guidance Council There are massive reasons for the moral standards that have been built up so slowly over the generations M 0 SUBJECT makes some people more disturbed and indignant than the question of sex before marriage. Older folk imagine1,223 words
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Article253 1960-05-01 10 A THOUGHTFUL husband was on his way home from the office when he saw a sign in a shop window: "Invisible hairnets 55." He went in and ordered a couple. The assistant opened a box and carefully went through the motions of putting two hair-nets In253 words
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1070 1960-05-01 10 JOHN BAKER WHITE - We're all in the red —but who cares? JOHN BAKER WHITE NEVER-NEVER WORLD HAS NEVER HAD IT SO G00D... By TWENTY, even 10 years ago, many people would have shunned the idea of buying anything on Hire Purchase. They regarded it as dangerous, unwise and improvident. Today, millions of homes1,070 words
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Advertisement61 1960-05-01 10 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only. with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service M»od your Rote* hi to any Dfancti Of the Borneo Company Ipoh. ■cnang. Malacca. Kuata Lumpur •-for regular orimg and servicing at the (argest, most modern and best equipped watch servicing61 words
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Article, Illustration450 1960-05-01 11 By DOLG LACKERSTU LONDON, Saturday. ABRITiSH actor, who was born in Kuala Lumpur 37 years ago, hopes to discuss with the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rihman chances of Government co-operation in a film he plans to make in450 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-05-01 11 Mis* Lee Toh lime daughter of Mrs. Lee Men; leek «»f (har'nrll Drive, Singapot'- iftar hrr wedding at baling. London, to Mr Peter Winter, of Ealiag. They met early last year in Singapore, where Mr. Winter was serving with the K I Mr Winter returned t.i hngland62 words
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Article98 1960-05-01 11 lODW Singapore 115 m «tt «h. .'3O pm (7ft 2in.>; Port DirJuon ».10 a .m. Tft. 'ln.H 939 pm '7ft Bin I Port Swettenham 542 a.m. .lift Sin > id 40 pin 1 1 1 ft Ilii i Penan*; 315 a.m. 1 6ft. tin > 3 1798 words
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Article25 1960-05-01 11 SWOAPORE Sat Th* tlr. price h«r* tndar wm« quoted at SSM per ptcul. down 75 renu or in estimated offering of !«fl "oos.25 words
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Article, Illustration310 1960-05-01 11 DOCTOR DOOLEY LEARNS TO LIVE WITH DEATH CINGAPORE, Sat Dr Tom Dooley the famous "jungle doctor" from Laos who has offered his services to the Federation Government in its rural health programme, today said he had learned to live with his illness. The lanky 32-year old American Is suffering from310 words
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Article65 1960-05-01 11 I-ALACCA. Sat— Mr. K. R»manalhan, dental surgeon at Raub. Pahang. was married here today to Miss Yogavathy Ponniah. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K. Ponnial Dr. Ponniah is president of Malacca Rotary Club. The registry marriage will !be followed by a religious ceremony later on. A large65 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-05-01 11 THE TWO bridegrooms wrrr brothers of the brides at a double wedding held at (be hurch of Our Lad of l.ourdr* in Ophir Road. Singapore, yesterday. In lli»- .>unday linn > pic- ture above. Mr. Anthonys*mv Gnanavarayan (left), his bride Miss109 words
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Article35 1960-05-01 11 WltMiri r«sr» AttariatiMi soon prices per ptrul on s «Ut fatr merchant* M» B ■l—d room M ml> Tone vm qtntt A^n«AM^P« far mmmt #W ■iirtaWiw: tn'lk tb* dnim tbtbO Kiln*. looe Vital35 words
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155 1960-05-01 11 Degree for S'pore student who died CYDNEY, Sat —An Asian student will be posthumously awarded his Bachelor of Engineering (Geology) degree at a graduation ceremony at the University of New South Wales next week. The student. Paul Teck Seong Goh. 25. died In the Royal South Sydney Hospital of cerebral155 words
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Article, Illustration150 1960-05-01 11 A POSTER drawing competition for children will be organised by the committee of the United Kingdom stall to publicise the International Bazaar for the bUnd which is to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 2L All schools belonging to150 words
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Article44 1960-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuaji Agong has sent birthday greetings to Queen Juliana of Holland at The Hague. The Minister of External Affairs, Dato Dr. Ismail, has sent a similar message to the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs.44 words
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Article22 1960-05-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The St John Council. Association and Brigade, moved into their newheadquarters at 420 Beach Road today.22 words
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Article24 1960-05-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A joint police/military Islandwide Internal security exercise will be held here from 4 p.m. on Tuesday to noon on Friday.24 words
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Article111 1960-05-01 11 19 on trial under new Code C I N CA PORE. Sat. Seventeen cases, mi volving nineteen men, 1 were transferred from th« I Assizes to the First Criminal District Court for mention today for the first time since the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill was passed in February The111 words
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Obituary70 1960-05-01 11 Ward, $10 iWaiiMM) SHCFFIILO Alhrn Victor. <W, paa.vd away 30th April nt M Mela* Road Funeral at Bldadan th,» rvrmnic MRS. O. SRINIVASACAM. 71, mother -in -law of thr V«n<-rabli" D. IX Chrlliah. pa*»rd away peacefully at 10.30 p.m BaturOay April M "a Oaneral Hoapttai Funeral will t*k« place70 words
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Advertisement183 1960-05-01 11 GO I to AMERICA A on your way to EUROPE ss CHUSAN lAh> Conditioned rhrovgnout) deport v HONG KONG 14th June, 1960. via JAPAN, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, TRINIDAD. LAS PALMAS, LE HAVRE, arrives LONDON 29th July, 1960. FARES. Hong Kong to London First Class from £332.183 words
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Miscellaneous335 1960-05-01 11 What's on today MAH% HODHI >( Hoi.; txc.itiv mntm 530 pni <Loron« 34 Oeylan« h I MM < HI R( H (1079 SeranBaodMat Sunday School in Eug- eoon Roadt: Sunday School 9 15 linn to am. to 11J0 a.m. i m Bible class 9 15 a.m.; pom iiv mokastiiy <«mq*335 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-05-01 12 T»HE winner of the $30 Prize 1 Is 'If s Been A Hard Day" (right), submitted by L/Cpl. Martin, of Singapore Eng'r. Regt. (R.E.). L.A.D. REME. Gillman Barracks. Singapore. Mr. Martin used a Kalloflex camera and Ilford FP-3 film. Setting: fl6, 1 50 second. The86 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-05-01 12 THE runner-up prizes of $10 each ro to "Glimp.se Of Heaven" 'left*, by Dave Sinnathamby. and "Boat Race" 1 below 1. by Han Wang Jeek. Mr Sinnathamby. of fl Siplap Plain. Singapore 15. used a Rolleiflox camera and Kodak Trl-X rilm. Setting: fl6. 1/60 second. Mr. Han.86 words
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Article872 1960-05-01 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS I BY KEEP COOL- OR THE WAY TO MAKE GOOD PICTURES BEFORE you are able to start to develop your film you must make sure that your three bottles of liquid are at the correct temperature. All films must be developed and fixed at 18 Centigrade,872 words
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Article86 1960-05-01 12 HOW TO ENTER ADDRK^S >our entrie*: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Timrt House. River Valley Road. Singapore Name and aduiess of sender, with titlr of picture and details of equipment nsrd and exposure. mu>t be written on the bark of every print submitted. Pictures that havr won prizes cannot bt86 words
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Advertisement517 1960-05-01 12 The Canon System of Photography presents... C anonflex mE9^£K The new CANON- kf C^pTJl A peci.iiv rV^H^^H .SsMsi .-V made for photogra I W^^^SBtttf phers who want to ■g3^HT3Bs^Mt^sl record a picture with LWbB S^9ssflo^s7^H 1 the vim ease and I^UttHß^g a« the naked W 9lWji^Btn tie viewing and J^sHH^^^^^flVt^HC^BVVsT517 words
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Miscellaneous140 1960-05-01 12 POPULAR CROSSWORD^) 4> ""^tBHiS^T" T3 H^^ I ACROSS: 1 Petgna ilcfcnww to Bhe«p H> 43. luok the chair <3>: avoid duty (9): 6. aWated (3): cripples Is>; I 0. Square in Prance (3); 10. Coin ,s> 3, Entrance <4> the money! '4> 11, Momentoua i 3»; 5. Turnroa- .8' i140 words
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Article800 1960-05-01 13 I WENT to Reno for fhe "curt" as Reno ites 1 like to call it. Six weeks btcr I "graduated" with a "diploma" in my hand. The "diplomo" was a decree of divorce, formally lettered on white paper bound in red satin and stomped »ith the gold seal800 words
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Article67 1960-05-01 13 STARTING TODAY... WILLA PETSCHEK went to Reno for the reason Reno-ites like best— to wait six weeks for her satin-bound, gold-sealed "diploma." The hearing took less than three minutes; then she left with her "diploma." But not before she had tasted the heady, schizophrenic atmosphere of the67 words
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Article, Illustration316 1960-05-01 13 METRONOME - METRONOME ON THE RECORD By A NITA DARIAN'S voice is one of the happiest sounds to have penetrated the world of pop music. It's a warmly euphonious sound, highly expressive, and of tremendous operatic range a voice certainly unique in the idiom in which316 words
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Advertisement527 1960-05-01 13 1 OHIAMHATION I :GHS2I todayi: TEL BfM hMmOWBAXI I 1 1 si.ssi. %.\o «.oo pom. Commaodmrnts^ ita«. tIMttlH- Circle t J SO I PftiCE !lMk $1/. A Sl.f Ctecte: ii o a 1 M p.m. ftovt Osjty (No *«se Usts) j 4I < Todoy 9 c v.r, ot a hi527 words
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Advertisement128 1960-05-01 13 RENO, U.S.A. tew* RENO— where women RENO— a town of RENO— screams the with the split iifim lity, rid* gooto through the ranchers, miners and cat--K... 5.000 *K,™!r 9 .-.b«n,h.a«.. l^» I Jl HHl l.,M.d S .c»,, .he cihiens who live in main street IS THE granted —ck year and128 words
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Advertisement602 1960-05-01 13 Fool Kch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching sStopped in w-'l 7 Minutes f^^V Do your feet Itch se n badly that they nearly 1 1 ssi I ssssi -.^ssss>asry i drive you craayT Dom > the skin on yomr feet crack and Infections, as w»Il as Ring-worm.602 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-05-01 13 m¥ fi XsV .4. Y^sW s^b^sbbbL^^^bb^^l W& RADIO SINGAPORE AM 630 Good Morning; 6.52 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 7.06 Moments of Melody; t.Oo The News; 5.05 Breakiast Club; 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 Concert Orchestral 930 Rehgioui Half Hour; 10.00 Music Mosaic; 10 30 Popular Vocal. 10.45 Talking About Teaching;171 words
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Advertisement140 1960-05-01 14 SHELL XWO MULTICRADE FOR PROTECTION Shell X-100 Muliigradc gives ycur engine complete protection because it adapts itself to all engine temperatures It's ncittier too thick when cold, nor too thin when hot. Shell X-100 Multieradc protects your engine and your pocket I SUPERSHELL WITH ICA. FOR POWER Supersheli with ICA140 words
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Miscellaneous654 1960-05-01 14 *C- *>k^'i? "0 a*- iPh€ v.'VES.CHAt.UE.HE'UL y lUT, 'C W€ Cm *ET gACOoN rcm£l S L^ro»!r us\ 1 oEr a^A?ZAN«TURWE7 AS YOU^7 IbTOUTOp'hERE... E- JP^^ r«i.Uf; HOW TO _V J ■BH^^^vTETANUS SALVE INTO YOUR CHEST u■C i I T Lsl WjO y J 4 jß^^Hl^a^a^alaK"^^^^\ F" it. -V d. V?^^^Ta»654 words
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Miscellaneous179 1960-05-01 14 your home or take a new one. Working life could be a little more chequered than usual: try to keep calm. 'A.NCER (June tl— July -<» If you have a difficult job to negotiate, gel it over a« early as po>- ssszasssKsssj sible. Condi- Clbrl tions will be in Igk179 words
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Miscellaneous242 1960-05-01 14 you take life this week the i better for all concerned. A I Don't allow s<>JIL cial distractions L 3 to take your mind off the question of where to live and what to do about family matters. A period of muddle and misunderstanding is due to end at any242 words
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Miscellaneous134 1960-05-01 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY Break away from your usual routine if you hope for a happy day. Make the most of introductions and of new acquaintances. You could get the right idea and possibly the right help from a comparative stranger FOR LITK TODAY WEAR OR DM: Orange. 1;134 words
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Miscellaneous182 1960-05-01 14 OK IK: Pale yellow 1; diamond. A WEDNESDAY: A day surprises and po.vsiblv of emergencies. Excellent, though, for dealing wit a new contacts and officials. Leave .shopp. expeditions until tomorrow FOR II K IOI»\V \K OK I SE: Royal blue. 4; diamond. Till KM>\> A propitiotia day. both for .shopping182 words
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gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK
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889 1960-05-01 17 OF THE LOVELIEST WOMEN IN THE WORLD PROM which race do the most beautiful women in the world come? ANNIE CHELLIAH JOHN The Know Alls DROP US A LINE at the Sunday T.mei, Times House, River Volley Rood, Singapore 9. I peK. All beauty is relative. In Europe, French and889 words
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952 1960-05-01 17 WRITE TO JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, SPORE I AM only 15 years old, yet hair is growing on my chin. All my friends tease me, saying that I am growing old. lam too young to shave, so I would like to try some medicine952 words
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59 1960-05-01 17 I WOULD like to be your pen-pal. I am a 1 Chines boy of 18, in Form V. Are you still schooling, or are you working? RICHARD If you i cad my column regularly, Richard, you would know that I do not approve of59 words
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Advertisement78 1960-05-01 17 MA 40 I me PLANNING TO FLY? Consult your BOM Appointed Travel Agent Co to your BOAC Appointed Travel Agent for advice on all air travel matters. He has all the details of fares, routes and regulations at his finger-tips. His experience is at your service and he will gladly78 words
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Advertisement267 1960-05-01 17 THIS WOMAN WASHES THE THIS WOMAN WASHES THE HARD WAY Using ordinary bar soap LAZY WAY She thinks a sprinkle of with a weak lather, she rubs and scrubs powder is enough; tosses the clothes in and clothes until they are threadbare. leaves them, never feti them really clean. \A/AQr-|FQ267 words
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Article, Illustration634 1960-05-01 18 PETER LIM road testing the Simca Marly THE eitht-cylindrr Simra Marly a hi«hprrformanrr model in the \>d« ttr range Sunday Times picture. BOLD GLAMOUR GOES WITH TWO-IN-ONE UTILITY /rs v/r4£ statistics DEAUTY takes many forms, and despite what protesting purists have to say glamour is one634 words
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Article, Illustration286 1960-05-01 18 POLYTECHNIC MEET CINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore champion hurdler Wong Fey Wan became the first champion of the Singapore Polytechnic when it held its first athletic championships at Victoria School today. Wong, who won the 100 yards, high jump. hop. step and jump and pole vault,286 words
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Article29 1960-05-01 18 LONDON. Sat— Mike Davis beat Billy Knight 6-2. 4-6. 6-2. 6-1 to win the men's singles final in the British open bard courts tennis championships today Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement252 1960-05-01 18 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I M A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH lIP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. 44 1t has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret252 words
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Advertisement242 1960-05-01 18 I 64* m.p.g. in a X^* N.S.U. PRINZ? "-aftPS^fe^3 m> UiM-X^**" 0100^ Slfr l^ir^' 153 m -P-S- m a 44 m.p.g. in a X herald?! wfcrvi^B ■mm*-*******'"' J» l r *fa^mmM£mttt 'jI m.p.g. in an YES -ON M I HERE ARE THE ACTUAL Rl A^ I Af% SULTS IN THE242 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-05-01 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION AC ROSS: 1. Malingers. 6. Was. 9. Are. 10. Mint. 11. Important 14. Nee. 15, Mast. 16. Ogle 17 Skein. 11. Ego 30, Eel. 22. Aver. 24. Scandal. 28. Peon. 29 Hoe 31. Odd 32, Beset. 35. Apex. 37, Spar. 38. Trw. 39, Oravlute. 41. Iris. 42, Ewe.54 words
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Miscellaneous45 1960-05-01 18 DOWN: 1, Malms. 2. Lapse. 3, Oate. 4. Era. 5, Renegade. 6, Winger. 7. Ancle. 8. Steely. 12. Maker. 13. Otiose. 19. Ova. 21, Wanderer. 23, Eldest. 25, Coo. 26, Cheat. 27. Oratis. 28, Peewit. 30, Opera. 33. Spare. 34. Trew. 36, Oven. 40, Awe.45 words
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Article190 1960-05-01 19 KESAVAN 'S SPEED WINS HIM TITLE SINGAPORE, Saturday W KESAVAN won the Singapore Amateur Boxing As- sociation's bantamweight championship when he beat Ow Mun Hong in the fmol ot the SB A Hall tonight Earlier K< i>d his ,«-ond victory in three meetings against his old rival, Brian Isaac, whom190 words
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Article70 1960-05-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat M Tukey <R.S.G.C> won the -A division medal at the i R.SG.C. Open Spring Meeting today with a nett 71 Runner- i up was W H Day (nett 72). Best gross score was 76 by J O C Thomson The ball 6*p for the70 words
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430 1960-05-01 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sat. ARMY beat Junior Clubs 7-2 in their opening match in the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Premier League at Jalan Besar Stadium today, but they had very little to enthuse over this victory. Army, with four Combined Services430 words
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219 1960-05-01 19 INDIA BEAT INDONESIA TO QUALIFY FOR ROME JAKARTA. Saturday. THE Indian National soccer team beat Indonesia 2-0 m their second match of their two-game Olympic qualifying round here today. In the first match at Calcutta on April 15 India won 4-2. They now qualify for the Rome Olympics this year.219 words
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Article127 1960-05-01 19 LONDON. Sat. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: AT OXFORD: Gloucestershire 198 tor eight (.NlcholU 43. A. Brown 46) versus Oxford University. AT ARLNDEI.: Duke of Norfolk's XI 220 for eight declared iF. Tltmus 56 not out): Bouth Africa 44 for one. (one day match). ATReuter - 127 words
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Article145 1960-05-01 19 njMIPEH. Sat. Todays M. elimination occ c r match for the Akian football team to participate in the Rome Olympic Games this year was called off only after 35 minutes play. The referee, Mr John Patrick, refused to continue the match after he wasReuter - 145 words
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Article29 1960-05-01 19 SINGAPORE Sat— The meekly I ..tig in* (or school* conducted by Singapore Crteke' MJCiatlon coaches Col Cranf and !je held -c C nets tomorrow at 4to dot29 words
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Article52 1960-05-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— An unbeaten century by Khoo Ong Lee. who scored 100 and good bowling by Cecil Cooke i4-67> h.ghllghted the drawn cricket match between Police and Non Bend' Scorers were: Non Benders 182-7 dec «Ong Lee 100 n.0.; Cooke 4-67) Police 164-5 <n. da Silva 48 no..52 words
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Article27 1960-05-01 19 PORT ELIZABETH. Sat. South Africa beat Scotland by 18 points to 10 in the Rugby Union international here today. Half-time score was 5-5. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article46 1960-05-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat M.R.N.V.R. entered the second ruund of the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition when iney beat Army Depot Police 5-2 at Fairer Park today. Batrl i 2), Llm and Dahlan (2) «-ored for M.R.N.V.R. and Johari and a gift goal tor ADP46 words
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Article243 1960-05-01 19 rL AVIV. Israel. Sat.— Chile yesterday virtually clinched their first round European Zone Davis Cup match agalnbt Israel by winning the doubles to take a 2-1 lead. Thr Chilean combination of Louis Ayala and Ernesto Aguire beat A. Avidan and E. Davidman 6-2. 6-1. 6-0.— U.P.1. CAIROReuter - 243 words
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Article223 1960-05-01 19 W. SALAHUDIN - RUSSIANS THE ONLY THREAT TO TAN By W. SALAHUDIN CINGAPORE, Sot— Only two Russions stand in the way of Tan Howe Liang, Singapore's lightweight weightlifting gold medallist ot the Asian, Empire and SEA P. Games, to a gold medal win at the Olympic Games in Rome in August. But Mr.223 words
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Article25 1960-05-01 19 BLACKPOOL. Sat Ensland beat Russia by 106 points to 75 in a two-day men's and women's international swimming contest which ended here today.—25 words
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Article30 1960-05-01 19 SINOAPORE, Sat —Tiger Rsngers trounced Tanglin Rangers 11-0 in their friendly soccer match at Parrer Park today Scorers were Dorat i4>, Alim.it <4> and Abdul Malik <>t.30 words
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336 1960-05-01 19 Wolves' hopes for title still alive LONDON. Sat The First Division championship will be decided on Monday when Burnley meet Manchester City in their final match at Manchester. Burnley must win that match. Today they lost a valuable point when they were held to a scoreless draw at Fulham. Wolves336 words
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Advertisement443 1960-05-01 19 mmmm*SmmmWMMMMMmmmm of f*e s«f Uti. Too soa ttort yoar owa vicing «t na cddltloMl coet. lodlo kotlsot* wltboaf I-«ined men «et the pick af aopr>»'. the good job* end make bit Vm AR T C Practical Uedlo fO b«tlf<a««. a goad saving radio portion rld or butlneu of you. own.443 words
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Miscellaneous97 1960-05-01 19 SOCCER: S.A.FA. leagu* Dlv 2A— Jollllad* v Pachitan. G«ylang. Dlv 3D Suksramai v Arsenal. Balestifr Road Friendly Fathul Kauib v Alexandra. Farrer Park. WATER POLO: League "A" division— SSC v CSC, TanJong Rhu < 10.30 a.m.). "B" divifcion— S.S.C v C.8.C.. Tanjoiig Rhu. 1 11.15 a.m.); KE AF Titter S.C..97 words
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Article253 1960-05-01 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Former Class 1 horse has form tit powerful finish RACING. ..with Challenge will come from Youghal Bridge SACE BLUE goes over a mile for the first time jnd up against a very moderate field at Penang today, first day of the Penang253 words
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Obituary204 1960-05-01 20 r» •»r4m fl* < Minimum IHLBIWINDI J*NI ILIJA BITM iifint.t at Oaawral Ho«pital BaaiSsJ after ahort illncu. *MTM«MT MM BOOM THYf It [in I away ■racrfully on M-4-a> .«r«oa* lit Nelaon Kwd aj id pa 25M lor St Tkrraa a Cfciii i* aa4 ivori t« M«aoan MM Vie KOM204 words
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Article24 1960-05-01 20 Wmrt, lit iKiniwaii WtLB«R tdrlim »ll»lt <! faJiy him, tasty and full of nminivc v».««» L»t rt f.. your family favour t» brMkfaM oiraai.24 words
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Article138 1960-05-01 20 EPBOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER I ILtETMI STEE Kawanua Sunny Lad FROGGIE Sunny Lad (•fttv*bur| KROGGIE r Irrlmustrr Pinlu Ma* Z.M Met t L. FLASH Sir hit on I>nmin»«.i ON PABOLE I illlf Kir hard DtnlaaUr SIX CHIRON Gold Hunt l.ittlr Richard Mi Mt 3 BI'KMA GLORY l'»»r T«138 words
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976 1960-05-01 20 Hart I— l.»Oi ICtoM 1, Div. Furs. 1. ***** Gettysburg iPintu Best St t Lee. 5 9 0 Barton 5 2. HQ97 Pint* Mas (Tay Mdm Hoi Lee. 5 813 Lee 4 3. ***** Fleetßßuster (Brighton St i Martin. 4 8.12 (S) Johnson 10 4976 words
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Article906 1960-05-01 20 CPSOM JEEP'S best bets today are. Sage Blue (Race 4), Summer Kiss (Race 5) and Umbrian (Race 6). Call BOY'S double is On Parole (Race 2) and Coleman Street (Race 6). THE GOING will be YIELDING. races and his winning turn is due. At the tailend of906 words
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Article274 1960-05-01 20 LONDON. Sat.— Dick McTag- I gart. the only one of the 1 nve British boxers to win a medal at the 1956 Olympics 1 and who might appear at Rome this year. won the 1 lightweight title at the Amateur Boxing Association Championships of Britain hereReuter - 274 words
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Article203 1960-05-01 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Nine new horses have been classified by the Straits Racing Association, bringing the total of horses classified to 584—117 In Class 1. 132 Class 2, 133 Class 3. 122 Class 4 and 80 in Class 5. The new classifications are: Class 2— Jen203 words
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Advertisement251 1960-05-01 20 LASSIFIED ADS. SHIPPING NOTICE s.s. HIMALAYA" P O M HIMALAYA" from nest coaat of America. Honolulu, Yokohama. Kobe. Hou« Kong and Manila, la expected to arrive at Mnjiiiwi Harbour Board Ootfoama Mas- 1/2/1 af approximately t 00 I* or TUESDAY 3RD MAY IMO ISLU KIRK A COMPANY LTD. \<enU: P251 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-01 20 V^J|L<, I IsaaKv^ .flMnoMefi MORE jewels LESS friction for -i^^ PERFECT accuracy |ftM LIFETIME service Cut freight time I and costs Make certain your goods are first on th« marker. Air-freight them by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: In Floor, Bank of China BW«.. Smaopor,. 1. pHonts: 37 869 MMMI or168 words
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Article, Illustration1689 1960-05-01 1 IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND WORLD TRADE THE FIVE BASIC TENETS OF GERMAN POLICY IN EUROPE OF TODAY By Herr Franz-Josef Strauss, Federal Minister of Defence THE political and military events of the first half of this century have had o»her effects than the mere changing of the map of1,689 words
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Article, Illustration887 1960-05-01 2 HEINRICH ROHREKE - Blessed past— besetting future... HEINRICH ROHREKE B>> Dr. Consul-General for Germany (Singapore) OUR NEW APPROACH IS WHAT REALLY MATTERS IN ASIA' THE VICISSITUDES of German history during the life-time of modern Singapore are reflected in the relationship of the two countries. When the house of Behn Meyer Co. wos established887 words
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640 1960-05-01 2 A MONO the Federal Re- public s harbours on the sea. and inland, several are known the world over for the role they play in international shipping. The largest of Germany's international ports ls Hamburg. It ls, in fact, the thirdlargest harbour on the640 words
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Advertisement193 1960-05-01 2 ■BL^JUW *e^Qlyn^B^^' A h^l go^gflgakga^ku^ a. Bmßßß^^A* M nVav v ~>w '33r9P^g^»' _5PKm^^H g&~ B^r X o/ tvvhniquv. rtttiwr than vtaints o/ iV... Wh«n you first hoar tha new GRUNDIG radiograms < =^^"_^^H you may bo incimod to think thoro is something wP^^ magical about the fabulous tone and perfect193 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1960-05-01 3 HANS SCHMIDT - FREEDOM— NOT FOR 17 m. STILL RULED BY REDS... HANS SCHMIDT By A LEADING POSITION AGAIN How Germany rose from the ruins of war IT WOULD be exceeding the scope of this publication to try and summarise the history of Germany as a whole. A though it is true that1,331 words
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Advertisement144 1960-05-01 3 M~ im n ii^\ .Iff m ,4 l t\"mnm Jill rt I IbW CALIFORNIA PARIS: 1 1 30™' "JET" FLIGHT FIRST EUROPEAN AIRLINE TO OPERATE JET ON WEST COAST EUROPE ROUTE Air France Boeing Jet Intercontinental if the only European Jet operating between California and Europe only one *top en-rowte,144 words
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Advertisement99 1960-05-01 3 MODERN STYLES 1 A^IPETER PHOENIX QUALITY RUBBER PRODUCTS FROM THE LEADING GERMAN MANUFACTURER OF CONVEYOR > BELTING, HOSES, MATTING, 1 TRANSMISSION BELTING, PACKING, TYRES AND ALL INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS. For T«chnicol Soles Information Consult: S. MOUTRIE Sl CO., (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE >4K99 words
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Article, Illustration569 1960-05-01 4 FRANKFURT -UVEL V BUSINESS THE Internotionol Spring Fair in Frankfurt from 1 March 6 to 10, 1960, was visited by 251,000 buyers IOVi per cent being foreigners from 62 countries. Lively business activity was noted, born by expectations of a continuous increased demand for consumer goods and the569 words
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658 1960-05-01 4 THE German Industries Fair, Hanover, has, during the few years of its existence, become an annual meeting place for international commercial and economic experts which no-one would wish to forgo. In particular thU applies to the interested buyers who go to Hanover from658 words
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Article98 1960-05-01 4 The main fairs in 1960 Intemotionol Toy Foir, Nurnb«rg, March 3 March 8 Frankfurt International Spring Fair, March 6 March 10; German Industries Fair, Hanover, April 24 May 3; INTERPACK, International Pocking Exhibition ond Disploy ot Confectionary Machinery, Dusseldorf, April 20 April 27, International Leather Goods Fair, Offenboch, Aug. 27—98 words
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Advertisement62 1960-05-01 4 Quality durability siisssssssr^^LisssssUflLT^L^BsV. ■sS^LCI X^BSSSSSSSsW /*\l\V^ tH BICYCLE \VJ«I ||S TYRES S#l A **OVfRSIAS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur and ••nan*. 4k. f *^^%J LOVED BY CHILDREN THE WORLD 1 LASTING JOY FOR CHILDREN EVERYt!R *W'ssm WHERE. «JJ*jf fgaaknecht Hi-Fi A Stereo GERMANY'S BEST PRODUCTS From Jill Good62 words
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Article, Illustration553 1960-05-01 5 "WHAT it Hrn bast ktorting point for Industrie! and economic Quittance to the developing countries?" This question was posed by Professor Ludwig Erhard, the Minister of Economics, when ai a meeting of the Hamburg Middle East Society he spok«- to representative* of the developing553 words
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Advertisement126 1960-05-01 5 BESSAMATIC Ererything at a glance ill the /A// BESSAMATIC finder the single-lem rnflM ■HRiiUrt ///s' With perfect automatic exposure control in the finder With high class Voigtlander interchangeable /fry' lenses, all coupled with the two-way Jsy' With further important improvements in f^ The last word m simple operation SW/ even126 words
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Advertisement262 1960-05-01 5 -an ZM^tf Jm *>A lA^ a IaBBBBaPBV m W /*f^T^ 9a\ «1 **I AJ"^ I |4 JB" a^V^afafllf^BTU^ V\ \«M^9^!ialßaß aaaT M'Hotmt ivt tuts oi*t*imtro*s NATIONAL AC RA T£ 0 WA Tl ff CO.. I t«L tin $f»aoo» kuo nm*f*M B) tmmir-iiH a»r« BGERMAi\Y m S -v^^L, FINEST... f\^J^ HI.262 words
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Article, Illustration605 1960-05-01 6 Fly Lufthansa to Europe in Boeing 707 jet comfort GERMAN PILOTS AMONG THE PIONEERS ON FAR EASTERN ROUTE SINCE November 1959, Lufthansa, Germany s national airline,* extended its services from Hamburg via Frankfurt and Rome to Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta and Bangkok. This was done in cooperation and in pooling arrangements605 words
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Article, Illustration677 1960-05-01 6 jjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 5,000 WASHING MACHINES A MONTH Tnr AEG. story is one of those loved by men of vision the World over. It Is the tory o( an Empire that has jcrown from an idea born in the head of man. In this story, it was one man677 words
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Article42 1960-05-01 6 IRONING WITHOUT TEARS... AEG controlled heat electric iron positively ensures that all fabrics get the right ironing without any difficulty Ironing is made easier and pleasanter by the fully heatinsulated plastic handle, the rising soleplate eases ironing around buttons, and the cord42 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-05-01 6 What's Cooking AEG Electric cookers with rimmed hotplates and automatic roasting ovens make cooking a delight. With extremely rapid heating up of the Regla Rapid Hotplate, with Its automatic protection against overheating, your worries are over. Another feature is the thermostatically controlled oven In which the upper and lower compartments109 words
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Article, Illustration130 1960-05-01 6 At last someone has come up with the answer to the busy man's problem the cordless electric ra«or. The revolutionary ABO President »uaver has a non- spUl steel storage battery lasts for ever and power* a dosen or ao shaves. The President ran be charged from130 words
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686 1960-05-01 6 W. LENTZ - Marks available to help Asia's new states W. LENTZ By PCONOMIC aid for overseas areas has been a favourite subject among the general public in Germany recently. Particular interest has been shown in the suggestion which the Liberal Bundestag Deputy Scheel put forward at a meeting of the Parliament of686 words
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Advertisement122 1960-05-01 6 Jr*^^^ ii s t Th« cootogtounv happy V.nox inop*>ot SjfeJNtHH JtKl •at taken by Gan* LMMr, tomoui Hotly. J -^iem ofrty 10 incha*. {RmMmbtf, tba Mmn i 9^ tokto clot up» avan ot 8 inchM without ■o**NBk. jfL ony accauorws). ASA 25 film, 1/100 lee lff| g[ ilk I SINGAPORE122 words
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Article569 1960-05-01 7 Lubke says it again QR Hemnch Lubke, the Federal President, has recently repeated earlier warnings of Chancellor Adenauer and Herr Willy Brandt, Governing Mayor of West Berlin, that any deterioration in the present status of the city would have weighty consequences. He recalled both the unanimity among the West569 words
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Article, Illustration424 1960-05-01 7 'THE d uior.i.il opening ol iht- M* works at Rourkela important date lor India, a countiy ig to attain li>m. but also provided u^ with food for thougm »w that th«- two Ruhr P^P^K of Krupp and up the plans works and a modern wide■trtp rolling mul time424 words
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Advertisement184 1960-05-01 7 Volkswagen fast becoming y MALAYA'S J& (and the icorld'sj MOST POPULAR CAR (3080 now made each day) ,^Jyf/\ I'll \O/ lii I*J.">*J. Volkt*waf!t»ii Sedan Males in /*Y\ t^ 1 territory nw HH' compared Jr^^ v\t/\ with 1958, placing the car 4-tli m jW \C*/ in it" competitive rany*-. Ingpwt. a^m184 words
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450 1960-05-01 8 1960 ECONOMIC PROSPECTS FOR GERMANY... CHORTAGE of labour -s likely to be the keyword for the 1960 development of the Federal Republic's economy. For a preview of the state of the nations economy, a review of last year's trend provides some clues to the forthcoming months. The country's md production450 words
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Article273 1960-05-01 8 AMONG things to do and see in Germany a new attraction is being added this spring when, for the first time, tourists will be able to take a different kind of trip on the Rhine. They will be able to travel from Rotterdam to Basel in273 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-05-01 8 MUSLIMS living in Germany have at th«ir disposal three mosques this one in Schwetzingen one in Hamburg and one in West Berlin.25 words
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Advertisement210 1960-05-01 8 Your kind of car fs^ssi i: Xv: :v: x .v: for Economy Elegance Performance and Value Isabella standard The 2.3 Litre Borgward WSmmmmmT COMING SOON- Mjg^-I^ f ;5?5| k 2 3 LITRE BORCWARD HANSA PULLMAN TT^ IT rt f f y ISABELLA COUPE It is rarely found that various models210 words
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