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Title Section14 1960-05-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1290. SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1960 20 CENTS I*l Mala? 114 words
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Article295 1960-05-15 1 'MORE AND MORE RED SPIES' PONN, Sot. A total of 264 Communist spie\ were arrested in West Germany lost year, the Interior Ministry said here yesterday The announcement follow.ii ,t '.tun.* tii thrai taj a«o by trie Ir Andrei Grorayko. that concept of espionage i i policy of the IReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration961 1960-05-15 1 Khrushchev pledges to relieve world tension PARIS, Saturday. JHE SOVIET PREMIER, Mr. Nikira Khrushchev, said today on his arrival in Paris for the East- West summit conference that the meeting would be of extreme importance for peace." And the Soviet leader, smiling and961 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-05-15 1 MRS. Barbara Powers, 25, wife of the pilot of the American spy-plane shot down over Russia on May 1, seen holding a press conference at Milledgeville, Georgia. With her is her doctor, Dr. James E. Baugh. At the press conference, Mrs.UPI - 79 words
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Article118 1960-05-15 1 120 DIE IN MOONLIGHT DISASTER IuiADRAS. Sat. —An overloaded pilgrim boat capsized in the Krishna River, and some 120 people were feared lost, reports reaching here said today. The boat which was carrying 150 people overturned and sank near Guntar in the Andhra Pradesh State. Rescue crews have recovered 60118 words
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307 1960-05-15 1 PARIS. Sat— The family of 1 Pakistan's playboydiplotnat. Prince Aly Khan, ended a nightlong vigil over his body today and Europe started wondering what would happen to his fortune and fabulous stable of race horses. The money, it was generally agreed,307 words
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Article167 1960-05-15 1 Jo' burg police nab 20 children Joiiwm >m K(. Sat. Police today arrested more than "10 children—* white and African who demonstrated outside the city hall here against the detention of their parents under the Emergency regulations Jast before the police arrived, the children delivered an appeal to the Mayor.Reuter - 167 words
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Article59 1960-05-15 1 HAVANA. Sat— lndonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio said here last night that Indonesia will try to avoid an armed conflict with the Dutch over West New Guinea. He warned, however, that It will meet "force with force" If Holland continues to pour In reinforcements. For this,59 words
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Article51 1960-05-15 1 TAIPEH. Sat. Asian flu. which invaded Formosa in 1957 sending nearly a million people to bed, has come back again, health authorities here warned today. Hundreds of people at Taipeh were reported to have been confined In bed suffering from colds in the past tew51 words
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Article44 1960-05-15 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.~A British seaman. David Green. 29. who was found unconscious In the Cap.tol cinema car park at 11.30 tonight, died in the General Hospital without regaining consciousness. He is believed to have fallen from the Capitol building.44 words
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502 1960-05-15 1 Harry Miller - THE TENCKU WILL TELL ALL WHEN HE RETURNS Harry Miller From LONDON. Saturday THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will tell the full story of his clashes with the South African representative to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference, when he reports to Parliament on his return to Malaya. He502 words
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Advertisement148 1960-05-15 1 COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES KARMANN GHIA COUPE OUTSTANDING SUCCESS Placed Ist, 2nd in Class B 1960 Mobilgas Economy Run A^ So cool! The Kormonn Ghia Coupe won because of the 3,000,000 times tested, proven, sturdy and reliable VW air cooled engine, (the some as fitted to the VW SEDAN DE LUXE).148 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1960-05-15 2 LORD MAUGHAM - LORD MAUGHAM Five men will die for this horror... ii»: Hi:: S:: :::H :55i: :H:i sS:: :::i: i:ii: ::::i S:H: i:::i 3fi: Hi;: jkz: By COME day soon five frightened, middle-aged grocery merchants will be taken into a sunlit, whitewashed courtyard and shot. They were condemned to death1,424 words
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Advertisement274 1960-05-15 2 IDEALS in your kitchen! jSß^= Nestle s IDEAL Evaporated Milk is IJ^_ perfect for all recipes /-^HS^JjgjgESp^ 10** v J this delicious I w I y^j I recipe prove it j r. Ni sill 1 I FISH MOULD !(IDEAIf l*t bwttcr Nnttai Fur* Th.eh ML Im/BJ E BBA *f t274 words
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Article, Illustration2079 1960-05-15 3 people paralysed Doctors from far and near rushed to victims' aid ...the greatest poisoning case in world history t f^^B* **"!'l* 2222" "ill •SIS" SSJS* SSSS* WTO tJSSS II IS* 11'.'. MRCP, ar. expert neuroiogirt. By now Dr. Faraj and his Institute had beCto suspect that deadly poison was contained2,079 words
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Article, Illustration291 1960-05-15 4 SPORE GOVT. URGED TO IMPOSE HEAVIER PENALTIES ON THE THUGS SINGAPORE Saturday. ▼HE Petir Weekly Chinese language official journal of the People's Action Party today called upon the Government to introduce more stringent legislation to curb kidnapping. A tront-poge editonol in the |Ournal, pointing out results of291 words
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102 1960-05-15 4 Corporal found guilty on bribe charge IPOH Sat A police corporal. Saadom bin Tompang. 4a. who i.s due to retire .n May next year alt» r H ervice, was tound guilty in the Sessions Court here today of bribing a police officer. Saadom was stated to have corruptly offered money102 words
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58 1960-05-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Thf police today offend a $2 000 reward for information leading io the arrest of the men who threw acid on the face of lawyer Mr Kam Woon Wan. Mr. Kam wa> attacked in crowded Cross Street here, as he left58 words
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Article167 1960-05-15 4 All back call for an art gallery CINGAPORE, Sat. Art lovers and artists here today backed Dr. Toh Chin Chye's call for a national art gallery in Singapore. They described it a.s a "very good idea." and were sure It would be a success. At the opening of an art167 words
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Article85 1960-05-15 4 PENANG. Sat. Three Christian Brothers, who received their habit together 25 years ago in Penang. were reunited at a silver jubilee reception at St. Xavier's here today. Watched by guests and other Christian Brothers, they cut a tnree-tlered cake to commemorate the oc- casion. The three85 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-05-15 4 A PARTY of 20 Malayan students in the United Kingdom visited the Horlicks factory at Slough recently. On the way from Malaya Hall to the factory the party stopped over at Windsor and by special dispensation was shown through the state departments. The75 words
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Article46 1960-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The eighth magistrate's court a hut behind the main building of the courthouse. South Bridge Road which has been closed for a long time because of a shortage of magistrates, reopened today with a new magistrate, Mr. Shorab R. Chapkhana presiding.46 words
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Article270 1960-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO young, up-and-coming local artists, who are also interested in hitch-hiking, have offered to sell som« of their paintings to help German hitch-hiker, Gunter R. H Helm Holz, (who was robbed here of $1,000), "fulfil his ambition The two painters are Teo Eng270 words
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Article867 1960-05-15 5 3 'supremos for Work Brigade 2,000 GUESTS TO SEE PASSING OUT PARADE OF LEADERS AT PA SIR JUS TODAY MINISTER EXPLAINS SET-UP OF 'ARMY WITHOUT GUNS BUT WITH CHANGKOLS' SINGAPORE. Saturday. ▼HE MINISTER for Labour and Law. Mr. K M. Byrne, today named three "supremos" for the Singapore Work Brigade867 words
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286 1960-05-15 5 CINCAPORE Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara Inche Yusof bin Ishak will declare open the mammoth fair to boost the National Theatre Fund at the R a f t I es Institution grounds at 10.30 a.m. on |une 4. The286 words
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Article167 1960-05-15 5 A WOMAN SEEKS HER TWIN SISTER SI\(.\PORE. Sat.— A 3«--year-old Chinese woman who was separated from hrr twin sister at the age of three is now making frantic attempts lo trace her. Madam Thong Ah Yung of 'I inn- Bahru Road came to Times House today for help in her167 words
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101 1960-05-15 5 Noted violinist to give recital in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat.-The talented Filipino violinist Redentor Romero, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Friday. May 20. at 8.45 p.m. He will be accompanied on the pianoforte by David Apel. The recital is jointly sponsored by the Singapore Cham Dor Ensemble101 words
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Article26 1960-05-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Professor E. S Monteiro. dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, has been appointed a member of the Medical Council26 words
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Article88 1960-05-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat -The 80--member Lee-Howe Choral Society is to give a multilingual concert under the baton of Mrs. Tay Lee Howe at the Victoria Theatre on May 28 in aid of the National Theatre Fund. The concert, begnnning at 830 p.m.. will feature solo and88 words
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41 1960-05-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. "Women's Weekly" over Radii) Singapore tomorrow will contain an item on what Is being done to help spastic children in Singapore. The programme will be broadcast at 9.30 pm. on the English network41 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-05-15 5 Mil C A Marshall, a shipping assistant and his bridr Miss Ethrl Ruth Lvans. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, who u«rr married at the (athrdral or the Good Shrpherd. Singapore, yesterday.37 words
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148 1960-05-15 5 ALL-OUT WAR ON VEHICLES WITH OFFENSIVE FUMES SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Singapore Government today stepped up its war on vehicles with smoky exhausts with a warning that the Vehicles Department and the Police would work together to prosecute offenders. And the public hi MM li help by reporting any vehtcle emitting148 words
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96 1960-05-15 5 Police officer guilty of taking bribe IPOH. Sat.— lnspector Abdul Ghani bin Othman. 49. former Quartermaster of the Perak Police Contingent Headquarters, was found guilty today of taking a bribe •ad was sentenced to six months jail by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here. Counsel lor Inspector Ghani.96 words
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165 1960-05-15 5 AI-LIN KOH - BOY WHO WAITED 4 YEARS TO CLAIM PRIZE AI-LIN KOH By SINGAPORE, Sat. -When Rowly Hilder. a Sydney buy won a competition he was 15 years old. But he did not claim the prize until now— four years later. His reason for not taking the prize earlier: "It was too165 words
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Advertisement100 1960-05-15 5 scuth pbrnitig fust (Honfkonf's influentiol doily newspopar) and the (Honjkoiis't largest- telling Sunday newspaper) NOW ON SALE IN SINGAPORE Sole Agents:— MARICAN 61 SONS 74, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. f. O. lax 1584 Tel. ***** Also obtainable from their Subsidiary Company The British American News Co. 18, Battery Road, Singapore100 words
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Advertisement741 1960-05-15 5 MORE and MORE It PEOPLE ARE OPENING I BANK II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS JLj LOMBARD BAMiINd I T SAFLTY NO Capital Depreciation \..ur I I funds remain at tow disposal. I V INTEREST is calculated on a Daih Basis I I i.e. >our mone> is tarnim* I I interest from the741 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1960-05-15 6 THE BEST WAY TO DISCARD HIM IS TO SCARE HIM OFF Newspaper and magazine tcriters myself included are always giving advice on how to get a man and hoic to keep him. Seldom do people have anything to say about how one1,051 words
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Article130 1960-05-15 6 AND HERE'S HOW TO KEEP YOUR MAN rpOUAY Jill Butterfleld < I concludes her tacti--5 cal excrcisr in the oldest fame of all divining his favourite type and being it. 0 If In v a man who likes French films, wines and guitar music, the < look you should aim130 words
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Advertisement262 1960-05-15 6 JBr Mod ess fIEUM super soft N if V SAMITARV TOWELS I*' j %I^C^^»- MirU-iiLSMlUTiiiiil s>a!«T. V\j Ik W Because they arc ccx>lcr and more LflV^9| comtortablr. m \wKJ Bccau<ir thry arc so neatly designed Y^HP andv*illnot<lio\viiniU-rtlie>liini CT A B<ratisr thrv r*n l«- worn with the j /V W vim,262 words
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497 1960-05-15 7 Tuan meets an old friend at tiffin party THE DUSUN Koto Tingfi), May 6. f^URING the last week the deadly mono- tony of itfe m the Dusun was moderated to a certain extent. On Friday there was a terrific ramsform, with little thunder. During the night water rose a tool497 words
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321 1960-05-15 7 Object: To provide relief for sufferers CINCAPORE. Sat.— One of Singapore's youngest "do-good" organisations. the Lions Club, has planned an international programme to tell the public about cancer and to bring aid and relief to cancer sufferers in the State. In addition to a campaign in Singapore, in the form321 words
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Article50 1960-05-15 7 ROME. Sat A judge at Castrovillan. Italy, asked movie star Anita Ekberg how old she was "That's something a lady never aays." she replied. "I know It already, so you might as well answer," said the judge. "All right, then, 28." said Miss Ekberg50 words
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Advertisement329 1960-05-15 7 NUDIST CLUB ENTICES CHILDREN 1 L« of a Ist colony are trying to get teenage nol the county primary school at West Bert-holt. Eaxx mber of schoolchildren have been approached directly and asked it they would like to become memnersaid ot object to nude sunbathinf done privately I do it329 words
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Advertisement347 1960-05-15 7 ")1 but it's JVlitsubishi 1 f TMC NAMI 6UAIANTIIS For more breeze MITSUBISHI FANS, /^dp which ore renowned /jjl K^S\ and Exhaust modeU \*^7SS%! J available in attrac- tSSt SANOILANDS lUTTERY ICO LTD ii«4«p»rt ImI« Lumpur lp*k fmif Mother uses Cuticura Talcum Powder jj for herself as well as for347 words
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Miscellaneous6 1960-05-15 7 TOE QAMBOLS fttMfrMlT?) f nQSTBILL 16 words
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114 1960-05-15 8 'Our stand on spy-planes' -by Pakistan LONDON. Sat. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohamed Ikramullah, said here today inquiries had show that "no aircraft had taken off from Peshawar airfield in the direction of Soviet Russia." Referring to the recent shooting down of an American spy-plane over Russia, he addedReuter - 114 words
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Article34 1960-05-15 8 DENER (Colorado), Sat. —A cheering cvrowd estimated by police at 150.000 welcomed Dr. Barbara Moore when she strode into Denver last night on her San Francisco to New York walk.34 words
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756 1960-05-15 8 LEADERS of the world's four most powerful nations meet in Paris tomorrow for a summit conference that may have a profound effect on the history of mankind. Just what is the summit conference why was it summoned, and what *re the issues involved? Here756 words
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333 1960-05-15 8 GRINDS AND BUMPS EN COURT AS POLICEWOMAN SHOWS HOW.., DOSTON, Sat.— The belly dancer pur on a wonderful show, the spectators agreed. The scene was City Courtjammed to the doors for the occasion. On trial were five Oriental dancers but they didn t do the humping and grinding. The dancer333 words
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Advertisement416 1960-05-15 8 TP V T"* W T mT^ .m^mHmJmßmm2mt"*^ WOtii FAMOUS SWISS WATCH 2#VisSvS W*Zmmmi£ I THE MffO IBTTH WE UIffIEft I»UREL jjf %lgj>+js| ElT^ B^-^— I JEWELS AUTOMATIC CALENDAR [S] $10,0 00.00 [3811 BRAND'S -jjisSMi essence of chicken HEALTHY MOTHERS' competition These eight photographs are of mothers. Each of Read the416 words
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Article, Illustration1573 1960-05-15 9 RALPH MODDER - PULAU TIOMAN LOVELY EAST COAST ISLE IS A PARADISE FOR ANGLERS AND DIVERS RALPH MODDER BY An old dato tells in song the legend of the lovely she-dragon Eight sturdy inhabitants ct Pulau Tioman waded out to meet the Sultan of Pahang and his Consort and carried them m a1,573 words
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Advertisement473 1960-05-15 9 Congratulations to the winners of the w^^Nm BRYLCREEM f^JW "Successful Men Competition" mm Everybody is a winner when they change to Bryjcreem > the perfect hairdressing. Brylcreem gives your hair a *VJ*i» natural lustre and keeps it under control all day long. W So wherever you go, whatever you do,473 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, May 15, 1960.
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Article475 1960-05-15 10 SHADOW OVER SUMMIT I WS may well sigh with relief today and thank God that the perilous events and frightening pronouncements of the past week have not plunged the world Into a war from which there can be no salvation It was a close shave, Never had the risk of475 words
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246 1960-05-15 10 Gurkhas leave for ceremonial visit to Britain FOB the third time siiue World War II Gurkha soldiers are to visit Britain to take part in major ceremonial events. During a six-month stay in the United Kingdom (May to November) 229 Gurkha officers and soldiers from the Brigade of Gurkhas in246 words
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Article, Illustration383 1960-05-15 10 The British officers' feelings for the Gurkha are best described by one who served with them in World War I Professor Sir Ralph Turner, who finished the preface to his book on Gurkhas in these terms: As I write these last words, my (aaV thoughts return383 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1960-05-15 10 Felix Abisheganaden - Pantun inspired back-to-the-land drive Felix Abisheganaden FULL STORY OF ABDUL RAZAK'S DYNAMIC SCHEME TO WIPE OUT POVERTY FROM RURAL MALAYA By "High mountains, we'll climb together; "Deep sea*, united we'll swim; "Let us, with one heart, endeavour, "To overcome our difficulties and win." THESK four inspiring lines of a MalayUP - 1,318 words
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Advertisement22 1960-05-15 10 .aV^aaBBK~-^al To be truly waterproof a watch must have: a screw-down crown. ROLEX' are, the, worlds onlyimanulacturer'of screw-down double safety' Twinlock: crown;22 words
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Advertisement75 1960-05-15 10 FLOOR POLISHERS for all-round /J floor maintenance I The hou»e»ife'» -^^■BalaaV' J dream! You too can jfl| /aS gß^ for ihc home have pride in highly HkkaaaaiV gX S pore *Pg Sl-'B polurwd. g lea min K >^H V Fcfc,a.Hv, Sin rioon, without dru- V dgery and backache* X caused75 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1960-05-15 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - TENGKU's DAY BEGINS AT 6, IN HIS OFFICE AT THE RITZ... DOUG LACKERSTEEN MEET THE PRIME MINISTER'S TEAM: SIX OFFICIALS, TWO PRESS OFFICERS AND THREE WOMEN SECRETARIES By LONDON. Sat UJ HEN Malaya s Prime Minister, Tengku Ab dul Rahman. carm to London for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, he1,017 words
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Article34 1960-05-15 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: May $34 >; (Nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*. Association: bulk $53.50 aellers. drum $56 50 sellers. Tone was quiet.34 words
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Article27 1960-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sac— The tin price in Singapore today was quoted at $3*7.37 1» per picul, down 50 cents on an offering unchanged at 250 tons.27 words
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523 1960-05-15 11 Jackie Sam - HICH FREQUENCY OF LIGHTN ING QUITE NORMAL-EXPERTS Jackie Sam PEAK PERIOD FOR STORMS NOW— NUCLEAR TESTS NOT TO BLAME By SINGAPORE. Sat |U|ANY people in Singapore are worried by what they deem to be an unusually high frequency of lightning flashes which occ jr virtually every day now and which523 words
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Article210 1960-05-15 11 CINCAPORE. Sat Kwok i Chee Chwee, of Can Eng Seng Secondary School, tonight won the talenttme contest sponsored by Nestles Products (M) Ltd. m aid of the Convent of the Holy Infant )esus orphanage. The show was held at the Convent hall in Victoria Street. There210 words
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Article104 1960-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. and the Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin will face each other across a ping-pong tabLr tomorrow night at the Happy World Stadium at 8 Their game will be a cur-tain-raiser to a series of ex- hibition matches104 words
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Miscellaneous320 1960-05-15 11 WHAT'S ON TODAY I CALVARY BAPTIST HI R( H; (Wan Tho Avenue) Sunday! School 9.45 am.; Morning worship: service 11 a.m.; Training Union: 5 p.m.: Evening worship 6 pjn. GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE: METHODIST CHURCH: Sunday; School 2.15 p.m.: Service In Malay: 2.45 p.m.; Service In English 43 p.m. STRAITS CHINESE320 words
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Article48 1960-05-15 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "'Jimmy and Johnny" (right), sub mitted by C J. Chew, of 371 Mam Street. Balik Pulau, Penang Mr. Chew used a Rolleicord camera and Fuji Pan SS film Setting: f 5.6, 1 100 second.48 words
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Article39 1960-05-15 12 T*HE second prize of A $20 is won by "Geraldine" (below), by Sim Kok Ann. of 30 Cumberland Lane. Singapore 8. Mr- Sim used a Rrti- na camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting: fl6. 1/125 second.39 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-05-15 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must he written on the back of every print submitted. Pictures that have won prizes cannot81 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-05-15 12 'TODAY'S runner-up prizes 1 of SlO each go to "Oops i right by Lee Choon Cheong. and "Mm It's not bad" i below*, by Kwan Tit Choon. Mr. Lee. of 30 Ceylon Road, Kuala Lumpur, used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford film. Setting, with fill-in flash:80 words
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Article895 1960-05-15 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS mammmmsmmm by LJAVE you developed your first film yet? Wos it alright? Isn't it a thrill when you look at it for the first time^ I am quite sure you found that it was not M difficult as you had thought I wonder how many snags895 words
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Miscellaneous124 1960-05-15 12 (popular crosswordj ACROSS: 1 Metallic element DOWN: I Manuta tun (61: 5. Makes suitable <6>; 9. (•> 2. Hiklh ll Undressed kid < S > 11. Consisting 4 Footwear '5' 5 Old of several kinds <'l3>; 12. Plant b Valley I (5); 13, Retained <4t: 16, Diocese < 13 1124 words
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518 1960-05-15 13 WILLA PETSCHEK - THREE MINUTES ONLY FOR MY DIVORCE WILLA PETSCHEK Concluding...! took the Reno 'cure' By THE NEXT WEEK Pamela had her divorce, and I had my first taste of an old Dun Roamin' tradition a "hang dinner." At these dinners the about-to-be divorced woman celebrated the "hanging" of her husband in518 words
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Article488 1960-05-15 13 METRONOME - On the Record METRONOME By AN irresistible performance of the Vivaldi masterpiece. The Four Seasons, is presented by the Music; chamber ensemble in a new Philips stereo disc <535 IM AY) Here Is a standard of playing that really fires the imagination. In mecution. style and discipline, the ensemble lives488 words
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Article387 1960-05-15 13 A 'hang dinner' for each around, patting anxious hands and assuring them it would "soon all be over." Suddenly It was my turn, and I made my way up to the front of the courtroom and sat down in the leather chair. My landlady. Mrs. B, was the first witness.387 words
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Article, Illustration128 1960-05-15 13 LONDON. POM the lush foreign beauties in the French nightclub La Povbelle in Great Marlboroufh "V Street, I chose the one I thought the loveliest. £fI mustered my French, but 18-year-old Rosemary (irafton (above) is very much a home pro'T* duct. She lives in Harrow,128 words
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Advertisement327 1960-05-15 13 j Only 4 days more...j Exdisive S. E. Asia Preaiere Eigageneit CwMem J Thmrmdaff i.inO I 111 XI HI H.:iO pn TECHNICOLOR CAMIRA OS I WINNER OF I 1 i ACADEMY I AWARDS J including BEST PICTURE J ■C?SSP'vw»' 1 ill*' j GET YOUR TICKETS NOW j Tickeri (cosh only)327 words
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Miscellaneous331 1960-05-15 13 Your Sunday radio RADIO SINGAPORE r f7g^*ZS£% itt^ A^?£*& 700 Th« News; 7.10 Newstalk; D«wb Of Afrlc* AU SUUoos: AM 630 Good Monitng; 632 -15 y^ ujj Spemka: 7.30 Parti 1.15 Programme Summary; ri7 Mornum Pwluoe. 7.00 Tbm New*; SUr j^^. tOO R.Qio Th#mtre; Rlclcy Nelson Sings; I.SO Th« 7.05331 words
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1499 1960-05-15 14 JACK DEMPSET - JACK DEMPSET by MY FRIEND BILLY MISKE WAS DYING MY liist defcaoe of im world heavyweight title \\;is in 1920, a^iinsl ;i tlyin^ friend of mine, Billy Miske. I knocked him out becaiMK 1 loved him. He was dying of Bright's1,499 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-05-15 14 fore I could hit him. But then I boated him a right in the noutl i I thought I had him licked. In the fourth I hit him with a left hook and he went down for nine. Another left sent him down again, and while112 words
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Advertisement328 1960-05-15 14 QQo. 3l?^ 25 HT s afoCrf wjfc *J^Bb> »k. a i 1 7 "I felt just like Dad when he became General .'.""^lShu Manager! To think that once I had to struggle "~^OV i ust t0 Set a pass! Since the Doctor put our £v family on MARMITE, things that328 words
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Advertisement283 1960-05-15 14 _^^BJP^^% m > T^BOBBY, YOUVE 86EN NOTHING BUTA^T f BAD BREATH. 1 BOBBY LOOK TROUBLE-MAKER EVER SINCE YOUR BROTHER]! AT ME. 1 EXACTLY WHAT DID J AND I STOPPED GOING OUT TOGETHER! I Y °UR BROTHER SAY! JI ■B^ 'fv I IT \t/A<i Trtrt RAD J^^^Y I I DON'T KNOW283 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1960-05-15 15 Katharine Sim - Katharine Sim r ßy WE SAW OUR FIRST MIRAGES -A THRILLING EXPERIENCE NIBBLINd nams" and sipping red wine from Shiraz in the sunshine outside a little hold in Isphahan, after :i lunch of kebabs, il is hard to remember th;it one is only a mile1,346 words
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Advertisement453 1960-05-15 15 Why do so many Doctors use oic particular ||jL Isoap?1 soap? H*>» rmr "'aiu-ai «*y a* aas Wngti-s Caai Tar Saaa la waas fVSMB MM tlsW BsM«t MSBfl Wisati «fc— easfcwr haas*t aaHar. atart If Wrts*('t cast «a m» far riiaiii. niirn jn isljianMaHai»ngM.(«ail.rs«ap.ra*kaßasai ■wawa»afaa. his k— l tay— ratal:453 words
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Advertisement227 1960-05-15 15 lIIIIIIIIIIP' iiiiiiiiiiiji I jfi^^ v tSffk aY m < #m I <*»-^_ Cfrfsfmejj wifk a touek rj%2 4711 "TOSCA" EAU DE COLOGNE:^ 111 HBB^% combining the classic freshness of V^ ffljt^©'^ 111 l "4711" with the fragrance V ILJHS of 'TOSCA' PERFUME. II J/Mhfflh\ i'i^ evenings with refreshing j J227 words
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Miscellaneous1350 1960-05-15 16 k I \C< **tCCS> fOW.S M^m f^^^a^ EX?EP'TOC6 "t^^ei, f "j^^_f% />UT Ur* YOUR. F TA<e"asy WOK.E _A__*»«H___^M GUN.WiCIC! I'NE fE?SjA7E7 PO*P'JS TO s- 5 TKajIER UKTi w CA*E '0 \^e C* -T C $mOOT VOP VQ>*?ls\J rT\ /^to*** i: TZr W^<* fOAPwS HAS < LE" /H£ 6Ji?E KS SAFARI1,350 words
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Miscellaneous30 1960-05-15 17 n '^w in H bm 3 j|l f 1 1 1 1 1 ij 1 1 i^l 1 J 1 1 I y£+* 2f I'^k l 11/ 11 I \iSi?jjill30 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-05-15 18 r I V^ >s ***«4Sßy«kW /'^hl S- I <^ Jhi <P _i }fi f^J\ r oin*J i Pk r> —JO T20 words
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Article239 1960-05-15 19 GLAD TO HEAR THAT-SAY THE KNOW ALLS) DLEASE tell me how many unions there were ill Malaya in 1947. This is not for homeWO" SYLVESTER TAN Muar We're glad to hear here were about 300 unions in the Federation in 1947. with a membership of about239 words
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Article184 1960-05-15 19 Originally the sea ran right up to Teluk Ayer Street. In 1819 a joss-house was built on the site of the present temple. It rapidly amassed money, mainly from thanksgiving offerings made by relieved passengers and sailors arriving in Singapore. The middle portion of the184 words
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Article, Illustration581 1960-05-15 19 civilisation" no birds have teeth.' RICHARD WEE Kuala Lumpur. So. they don't. By the icay. did you know that birds are derived, through evolution, from the reptile family. Iv had ont- wl>h to improve Singapore by doing something which would cost no money, what would your581 words
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Article505 1960-05-15 19 A PROBLEM? WRITE TO JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, SPORE I HAVE n boyfriend who is very keen on dancing, and everytime we go out it is to dances Now he wants to go to dances with his bachelor friends. When I protest he says I am possessive505 words
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Advertisement190 1960-05-15 19 THE WORLDS MOST EXCITING YOUNG BEAUTIES USE POND'S I a 9.dM^ <£. l^B^B^f^E I^BH Sri i^ MQ £BMBMEb A' BE W^r w HPi V V IbMbW' ■b^ aim S^^b! «t^^bbbl Vl jt S VJ BbT^ 9^ 4 blbHK^^^bb iaVB. w^ bb* 'neb fctlmci lake* time out from a kny theatre190 words
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Advertisement51 1960-05-15 19 fWmifflftDtHftftftftftflfiYH'tMfrD'ift^ ft afla tBB aU f .saw m Jb^bbl bbw# MWiMI «W^^H»^B^^» BBT m Bv^^^^^ d\\ f~ J^k 4r \^k J BBBBB^ .^B^BB the man who taunts pfenß^>^jM the pompous! AND Pianist supreme who cannot read a note of music in this week's Every Friday 30 cts. Also easy cash51 words
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Advertisement119 1960-05-15 19 $M|other knows best! When it comes to FAMILY FAVORITES... She serves CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP i«BW BBF dl JbbbV a^B JLbbb^LbW t.BBBBBBB^fc"~»m mJ^^MMM -fr ■F >* 2 °J^f jfe^^'^P^SLm rHHRHHI f^BBIBBBBIBfci tSlißfc——^^ti Now newly improved with even more delicious chicken flavor than ever more eating enjoyment! The golden chicken broth119 words
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Article28 1960-05-15 20 SYDNEY. Sat.— New Zealand's All Blacks Rugby Union team, who are to tour South Africa beat Queensland 32-3 here today. They led 23-0 at half-time.28 words
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Article, Illustration801 1960-05-15 20 THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS Peter Urn road testing the Isabella TS 0 LEFT: The 1960 Borrward Isabella Touring -Sport twodoor sedan. Sunday Tinir* picture. LIVES UP TO ITS NAME DORCWARD cars have an enviable reputation among motorists in Malaya and many other parts of the world.801 words
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Article386 1960-05-15 20 miiimiMiimiiiMHiiiMiiiiii From Pag« 15 places; Persia as we have imagined it to be. ery town the police have helped u but It has been the young schoolboy* who have translated Here a. i of them are lemming English; they ■how their Englih school waste no chance386 words
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502 1960-05-15 20 TIBOR BEATS JAVELIN RECORD, WINS BEST PERFORMANCE TROPHY SINGAPORE, Saturday. yiBOR NAPPHOLZ (Stephen) won the best performance trophy when he broke the four-year-old javelin record with a distance of 153 ft 2m. at the Combined St. Joseph's Institution and St. Joseph's Afternoon School's athletic meet at Bras Basah Road today.502 words
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Advertisement176 1960-05-15 20 ttalaya Jk s 1 FACTS ABOUT J^K^B MALAYA _JH shim L2^ Everything you need J *lM to know on the Federation J GOVERNMENT FEDERATION CITIZENSHIP OF INCOME TAX MALAYA ZZ G YEA **2 OK STATES 1960 ORDER NOW FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT FIAT6OO? i^jjSHi* Vj{ m.p.g. in onA-4O? 3O m.p.g. in176 words
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Advertisement90 1960-05-15 20 NOW OPEN Wutß %SR Ifiaßam^^^^ ■Ttl I T I at 77 Brewster Road. Ipoh. The NEW FIAT and Vespa showrooms where the latest models can be seen and tried. Visit the new showrooms where the staff will be available to demonstrate the latest k\ Fiat and Vespa models and to90 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-05-15 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Radium; 5. Adapts: DOWN: 1. Remake; 2. Disap--9 Suede: !1 Miscellaneous; 12- pearance; 3. Use«; 4. Mules; 5. Sedae: 13. Kept: 16. See: 17. Pipe; Adage; 9. Dene; 7- Provincialism: \9. Expel; 21. Denun; 22. Tenet; 8. System; 10- Elder; 14. Extra; 23 Wince; 24. Prate;92 words
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Article, Illustration450 1960-05-15 21 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA D> He runs second fastest 220 yds Singapore Sat. ■J A T I O N A L coach Tan Eng Yoon sparked an evening of splendid record-break-ing feats at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's first triangular meet between Swifts. Achilles and450 words
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Article388 1960-05-15 21 MEN Imiyd: 1. E. Frida (A>. 2 Wong Wan iS>. 3. V Yon« (86> 22«>d: 1 lan Eng Yoor. E. Pi Ida Ai. 3. Low Sin Chock 21.85 K. (record); ItiiNd: l M Jegathesan iS). 2 Abdullah Othman <S>. i J Ri>v Mac; SMytf: l M liaiichandra388 words
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Article231 1960-05-15 21 II FORD. S^i? —The South A!ri- t>lendid »taxt to their match against Essex today when ;hev tHimiaafl the County for 9g i-ua« tn jum under two and a half noun her*. At »ere 15 beliliu. neld finished with five are* lor 11; and Orlcski '>Reuter - 231 words
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Article470 1960-05-15 21 SURPRISES FOR DUNSFORD AND ISAAC By LIM KEE CHAN Singapore. Sat. ARMY'S Brion Isaac (bantam) and M.R.N.V.R.'s Austin Dunsford (light-welter), both of whom were strongly fancied to win their respective divisions, were surprisingly stopped inside the distance in the finals at the Singapore Military Forces Holl at Beach Road tonight470 words
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Article53 1960-05-15 21 SINGAPORE. Su R.E.ME beat RA.PC i-\ in i.lendl> socce.- nia.di a t A' er R.ijaii Road tuday. Dalluv r.iunaii aiid Forcie scoieti foi REME. <ti:d Neilson for RA.PC Rajaji beat 13/18 Hussars 6-2 in anotlier maim at Fairer Pa.k. S\ed Osman i2>. Apukittaa (S), RaiiUi.rtuian nd Luganalhan53 words
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Article55 1960-05-15 21 SINGAPORE Sat K C Menau. runner-up in the Malayan gull ciiampiun>iilp "<>.< ill* Gulllemarci Cup wnen lie beat J. R. Webber two and one in tite final ai Sime Road iixi..\. Results of the R.S.G.C .nedal competition* B medal— E. C. Guyatt 1 3 up' "C" meual—55 words
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Article36 1960-05-15 21 SINGAPOKE. Sat. Seah Keng Slew of thp Royal Island Club beat E. J. Onne iR.S-G.C.) 2 and 3 In the final of the Eu Tons Sen Cup Oolt competition at R IC today.36 words
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Article26 1960-05-15 21 LONLXDN. Sat Wakelield Trinity won the British Rugby League Cup final at Wembley here today, beating Yorkshire neighbours Hull by 38 points to 5.26 words
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Article30 1960-05-15 21 HURST PARK BMTltj Sa( F Rowe s Sanctum won the Vlctoua Cup. run over se\en fui longs he-e tooay. Sovereign Path was second and Welsh Rake third. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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428 1960-05-15 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By IXUALA LUMPUR. Sat IXI While the Perak Chinese defence concentrated on the Quah brothers, Kirn Siak and Kirn Swee, cen-tre-forward Lee Yong Kong cleverly stole two goals from under their noses to give Singapore Chinese 2-1 victory in the428 words
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Article37 1960-05-15 21 LONDON. Sat.— Oxford scored theii 12>ii success in ihe last 13 vphrs in their uunual lnter-vaisu-. athleuc championships when tney beat Cambridge by 78 points ,o 57. w Liming nine of the 15 events.37 words
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Advertisement581 1960-05-15 21 CLASSII I i:i) ADS. AT TOUR SfRViCE .ffcMl »»«»«a tit SJBMBBBI SMIa I aistt, It ITarrfs UM <«H" > >l«iif.UT|| iOmiu aaaajaj in aora). IOMN WCUOIN6 R|a«: ta Bnslsja ■mZ Tt|TIBt*MIACt Wi f ■arviat im. aaat l*aa>. Bin mi. »l|a». T mJktjny prnt ffWT LOUt&l SI I ST aft |j581 words
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Advertisement658 1960-05-15 21 Here's a happy home! and rate's onb of the links that bind It together —Frisky, the terrier, who the family think is the world's wonder dog. On his pedlgTee, Frisky Is described as Francisco UlofFerndale. bat young Harry was only thrw when the puppy arrived, and all he could manaire658 words
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Miscellaneous177 1960-05-15 21 CMCKET: s.CA. Senior luuriutmem Inaiau Aami i S.C.R.C. Balesuer; Police v HAF Thomson Road: QkclNnSaf C.S.C. Sepoy Liik;*; &cC > S.R.C, padaiig Junior "A Seraiigoou Garden v r'oln.e snsjMi; Prisons R.A.K Polyteviimc, Changi. R A.F. Teugan v lA, TeiiKah: O.H.Q. v bVCjC. T&nglni: CSC. v RAF Chaiißi "A", Balesuer. Juiilui'177 words
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Article225 1960-05-15 22 Ireland suspends trainer O'Brien Ul Bl IV v.t \incent O'Brien, one of tin most successful i rhom tram- strrdav had his training licence withdrawn l>\ tht- stew.irtls (•I MM Irish Turf Club. \n ..fin ul vUlement in >esterd.i\ ln>h Kacinc < jlendar said the stewards Ocnjed after an tnvesticalion thjlReuter - 225 words
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Article45 1960-05-15 22 JOHORE BAHRU Sa Johore Bahr iwn Tennu. A--lold its Open Cnaaiptofi*hips on May 26. 27 »i.o 28 on the Johore Civil Scrub courtt. Entrta* close on May 23 and should be addwawrl to Mr. Wont Thiam Teck. c/o The Labour Office. Johore Bahru.45 words
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Article31 1960-05-15 22 »»rtf« Htmimnm, LOW SIM Uin.-< Tun* Whatt ■■rial MB of Mr. V»m Mrw Yanc M<ion* K.ow to IK>r.» So* dim only <Un*ht, r of Xl k i.l UN ilr «c.31 words
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Article18 1960-05-15 22 n .i Sl* t tHmmmm THE FAMILY K«Ok (MM ■■»■"">"« MM iniiullN or the late Mr. mlhi. •a.18 words
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Article539 1960-05-15 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Sat. Happy Melody 9.7 routs rivals in day's main sprint lUJR Walter J. Wearne s Timberlane. brilliantly ridden by Merv Posner, scored a thrilling Half-length win from the hot favourite. Pinkson (Burton), in The Spring Cup over a mile for Class 1.539 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-05-15 22 *m WITH «ars pricked topu right Happy Mrlody (J. Wilson) clears away from old rival Satoro (Donnelly) near the post to win the main sprint (Rate Five) at Bukit Timah yesterday. Happy Mrlody (carrying 9.7) won by a length in the fast time of lmin 1155 words
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Article1977 1960-05-15 22 BM'fc MIRAGE 8 7 1532—311) Leman 11 .6) SILVER WHISTLE 8.10 i 1240— 564 Ward 12 HO) NEVER BETTER 8.6 (501—298. Leons 13 "Winner trailed by Daiui Won by 3: 2..; neck T;me: Jmin 12 2/5. Tote: $26: $9. $16: $12 lOR Et IST TOT! SI3U1,977 words
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Article49 1960-05-15 22 TOTAL POOL: HN,IM Ist. No. *****7 <S7B.3tW) 2nd. No. *****8 ($39,183) 3rd. No. *****7 (521.7K8) STARTERS (81.55' rath): Nos. *****6: 4^»i»»I: *****9; *****5; *****6: *****7: IIMT7; *****0: *****5. *****8: 4Oti4:>7: 48!)830: *****9; *****0. CONSOLATION (51.306 each): Nos. *****5: *****0: *****9: *****3; *****4; 41t>0»6; *****0: *****9; *****7: *****349 words
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Article107 1960-05-15 22 CILVERSTONE. Sat. Inne* I Ireland, driving a new model Lotus, won the 150 miles < 241 kilometres' main event for Formula One cars at the motor raruig meet ne*e today Ireland covered the 50 laps in i one hour 20 mm 41isec. at an average speed107 words
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Advertisement181 1960-05-15 22 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. "^n. The pleasure of f^\ k VT^ 1 better movies gj( $JL "Kz^MOVIE CAMERA AND PROJECTOR CAMERA AND PROJECTOR EVERYONE CAN AFFORD T,<kr sharp colour movies, show them big and bright with this amazingly low-cost camera -projector team. The new Brownie Movie Camera, f 2.3, is to load181 words
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Advertisement91 1960-05-15 22 ELEGANCE JEWELS C fc C C INDONESIA Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort. When in Djakarta travel in a "Betjak" When in the air Fly INDONESIAN AIRWAYS ookinq Office: Ist Floor, lank of China ■Ida., Sin««»or«. 1. Phonos: 371*9 A ***** •r ony tra««l oqent in Sinqaperc and the FodorotioK of Malaya.91 words
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