The Straits Times, 5 June 1960
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Title Section15 1960-06-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Vet No. 1293. SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1960 Itj 20 CENTS g j!15 words
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769 1960-06-05 1 Govt. is accused of acting 'unilaterally' Woodhull: We are greatly concerned SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Trades Union Congress today protested in strong terms against what it described as "the deregistration" of three federations of unions and one union by the Government recently. it769 words
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Article78 1960-06-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The Soviet Embassy has advised the lat I rancis G. Power pilot Of tlie American spy plane downed in Russia. I that it b ready to grant him I a visa to vl.~.it his son just a.soon as he submits an application andUPI - 78 words
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353 1960-06-05 1 Call for probe into medical services here SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE SINGAPORE Government Medical and Dental Officers Association wants the Government to set up a commission of inquiry into the medical services. A resolution to this effect will be tabled at the association's annual general meeting on Wednesday. Revealing this today,353 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-06-05 1 THESE ARE some cf the 3,000 children from Chinese, English, Malay and Indian schools who staged a mass drill with flags at a floodlit tattoo last night at Jalan Besar Stadium before a crowd of 15,000. Sunday Times picture by Ali bin Yusoff. AAli bin Yusoff - 66 words
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160 1960-06-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES WISHES ITS MUSLIM READERS A HAPPY HARI RAYA HAJI OVER three million Muslims in the Federation and Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Haji today. I'nlike Hari Raya Puasa. which marks the end of the fasting month and is an occasion for merrymaking. Hari Raya Haji is a festival160 words
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Article59 1960-06-05 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The traffic police tonight appealed for eye-witnesses of a fatal accident in which a cyclist. Ahmad bin Bakar. 25. was Knocked down by a car in Telok Blangah Road at 8.10 p.m. Eye-witnesses are asked to i contact Inspector T. C. Fong at59 words
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Article74 1960-06-05 1 SUKARNO BACK FROM TOUR JAKARTA. Sat. President Sukarno arrived here this afternoon by plane following a 10-day visit to Japan on the last leg of his two-month world tour. In his arrival s'atement President Sukarno called on the Indonesian people to support him in his political manifesto based on "guidedReuter; UP - 74 words
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Article19 1960-06-05 1 MOSCOW. 3at Th< Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, yesterday accepted an invitation to visit Cuba— U.P.l.19 words
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Article357 1960-06-05 1 CINGAPORE, Sot. Seven thousand and five hundred school children, policemen ond Servicemen tonight thrilled more than 15,000 people ot Jalon Besar Stadium with a spectacular tattoo. I nder a clear sky. they cave a floodlit show of rhythmic drill, m.i-s music «ongs. dances and military357 words
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Article102 1960-06-05 1 RED GUNS OPEN UP AGAIN ON QUEMOY rnAIPEH, out. The Com'l n uiu.-t Chinese coastal artilltry lacing Quemoy today broke the loriß observed even number day ceasefire and unleashed the biggest bombardment against the Nationalist-htid island, the Defence Ministry announced tonight The Reds fired more than 500 rounds of highUP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1960-06-05 2 CORNELIUS RYAN - CORNELIUS RYAN m^m O E L Sl £m S^U N HITL£RS EUROPE... By PART TWO 9 One man took a momentous decision. Then the pieces of a mighty jigsaw began to fall into place. The invasion was on. All that training and planning1,047 words
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Advertisement253 1960-06-05 2 Australia offers stability, security and an %H^V c' 1 i /'t'lll c'4l/ expanding economy to Malayan investors. iSJ\.JLjM^jl^Jjjl/\l\ ISA r fa Land investment is the safest and Homesites in exclusive, fully developed areas, B the surest way to multiply your savings. homesites in rapidly expanding outer suburban fl W^/YJS'^'aV/ iV253 words
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Article, Illustration3353 1960-06-05 3 Dice are on the table., the saboteurs act bow we can do anything el-e He Inlni tired, tat ■mm •< the teas*** bad left bis (ace Crap game rwas about 10 p.m when Private Arthur B "Dutch" Brhultz of the 82nd Airborne Division decided3,353 words
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Advertisement297 1960-06-05 3 Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the I R*»k««M« improvement within way you speak and write? Are j few k*«r*. you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause If you can express yourself people to underrate297 words
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Advertisement10 1960-06-05 3 NEXT WEEK How the British glider troops took the bridges10 words
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Advertisement263 1960-06-05 3 OPTIMA THE WORLD'S FIRST "AUTOMAGIC" CAMERA OVER 150.000 SOLD IN 9 MONTHS These wonderful D£P^ KLM^fe BANISH BRONCHIAL V^s^& TROUBLES, COU6HS, AM *f% COLDS INFLUENZA /i«A"^^^^ Surk Peps tah|ets and breath* fY a "^y pleasant medicinal essences lnt« m% tne lungs. &V*' M JmrnFfl M Pfps l u ckl destroy263 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-06-05 4 A candid shot of the V IPs ot Jalar Besor Stadium last night as they applaud an item in the floodlit tattoo which thrilled more than 15,000 people (from left): Mr. S. Rajararnam, Minister for Culture. Mrs. Yong Nyuk Lin, wife of the Minister for114 words
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Article79 1960-06-05 4 IPOH, Sat. A sewing machine sales agent. Mr. Wan Pak Cheong, 51, was found shot dead with a bullet wound In his head, in his house in Pasir Pinji new village here this morning. A revolver and a spent bullet were found beside the79 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-06-05 4 MR CHRISTOPHER Henry Rothwell Allen and his bride. Helen Veronica Goddard- Fen wick, who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-06-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sat—Kinsley Morrando. producer of Radio Singapore's mammoth variety show to mark National Day. had a heart attack and collapsed during rehearsals three days ago at the Thomson Road studios. Mr. Morrando has recovered, and is resting at the General Hospital. As a gesture of146 words
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Advertisement267 1960-06-05 4 PROP-JET ELECTRAS DAILY TO HONG KONG WITH DIRECT FLIGHTS IN LESS THAN 41 HOURS Corhay Poafic ore n>w flying dailf between Singapore and Hong Kong, treasure chest of the Orient. Visitors will enjoy the more lempt'o'c climate and revel «n "duty-free" shopping sprees on Hong Kong Island and m Kiwloon.267 words
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Advertisement44 1960-06-05 4 ket your f S the piii POWER TOUCH Feel the exhilarating, extra power of Mobilgas Special. And extra power means extra economy too! PROOF? Morris Minor is economy-proved with 53.79 m.p.g. in the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run. Buy it now! MOBILGAS 9 SPECIAL44 words
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288 1960-06-05 5 YE AK OF ACHIEVEMENTS HAS STRENGTHENED DETERMINATION SINGAPORE. Sat. The Peoples Action Party said today that the glory of National Day belonged to the people of the State. A front-page editorial m today s Petir Weekly. Chinese-language official (ournjl of the PAP,288 words
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339 1960-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE annual district convention of the Apex Clubs of Singapore and the Federation today unanimously adopted a resolution which will pave the way for the establishment of hundreds of community service clubs in the rural areas of the two339 words
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206 1960-06-05 5 X; I TRENGGANU. Sat Four division ot the Trengganu Pan-Ma-1-lamic Party have decided to support the Dungun branch's decision to expel Inche Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar. Speaker of the State Assembly. They are: Kuala Trengganu Utara. Marang, Besut and Kuala Brang Tht Kuala Trengganu206 words
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Article49 1960-06-05 5 IPOH. Sat. --The Ipoh Town Council has decided to introduce motor car parking meters Fifty meters are to be installed in certain streets here for a trial period of six months. The main object of this move is to prevent all-day parking on busy streets.49 words
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310 1960-06-05 5 PENANC. Saturddy THE eight rebels who surrendered to the Penang Indonesian Consulate at midnight on May 26 were today escorted back to Medan by two officials of the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. The group left by a Malayan Airways Dakota which took310 words
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74 1960-06-05 5 51, 230 IN BAG STOLEN FROM LOCKED CAR SINGAPORE. Sat.— A 10--minute walk through Hume Heights in Bukit Timah cost a European couple $1,230 yesterday evening. The amount was in cash and jewellery in the handbag of Mrs. B. T. Morris which was stolen from her car parked in Hume74 words
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128 1960-06-05 5 Former Mentri Besar of Johore dies JOHORE BAHRU. Sat -The former Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Syed Haji Abdul Kadir bin Mohameed. died at the General Hospital yesterday at 6.30 p.m. The Dato. 60, was buried at the Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery, Johore Bahru, at 4.30 p.m. today. Born in Muar.128 words
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Article60 1960-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ttu- Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a cable from London to the Press Club of Malaya agreeing to be patron of the club's gala ball next month. His cable received today reads: "Glad to be patron of Press Club gala60 words
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Article80 1960-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The New Zealand Premier. Mr. Walter Nash, is due to arrive here at 3.55 p.m. tomorrow by Qantas to begin his brief visit to the Federation. He will give a press conference in his penthouse suite at the Hotel Merlin shortly after80 words
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314 1960-06-05 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Society is to blame for young citizens becoming juvenile delinquents, wvb a famous visiting psychologist. Dr. D. M. Hyde. Dr. Hyde, who is the woman education officer in M on her way to Aus.l inendv She i ad 10 days in314 words
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Advertisement290 1960-06-05 5 DYNAMIC NEW PEN FOR MEN Goes with your bigger, bolder thinking! A Here at last is a startling new pen that's worthy f\ i H l| of men who think big, think b01d... a pen in /vj yvj \J -L*J the forceful mood of modern big business. It's M v290 words
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1214 1960-06-05 6 -^gTiifyiirS.- ?f SCHOOL EXAMS:. MIMPIPW^^^PVW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii WHY DID SO MANY FAIL LAST YEAR? After all the fuss an analysis by one in the know M) THK high percentage of failure! in both the Senior Cambridge and secondary schools entrance examinations last year shocked1,214 words
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Article77 1960-06-05 6 THOSE SHOCKING FIGURES riESE shocking statistics were published by the Ministry of Education last December, after th« secondary schools entrance examination: Number of candidates 17.152 Number absent 167 Number of clear passes 5,241 Number of borderline failures 4.341 Number of poor failures 7.395 Then in March this year, we learnt77 words
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Article100 1960-06-05 6 SUNDAY morning surprise for young appetites Eggs In A Frame. Pull centre from a slice of bread, or cut out centre with a Macuit cutter. Butter bread generously on both side*. Brown bread "frames" on one side in moderately hot Ulttaißd frying pan. Turn over. Break an egg Into100 words
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Advertisement249 1960-06-05 6 EH m%\. 4 m aJ x. jm akTy m\\ JP Yes if you use Helena Rubinstein Silk Film Brw coiprt— 4 cream foaadatioa Bade from real silk Tm mo acmscN proves new Silk colour. That's the test that proves Pttm urn most Jmvrttm, flatter- new Silk Fitan coven imperfection iag249 words
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Advertisement309 1960-06-05 6 /Ammr^ Modess A SUPER SOFT PB Bf 'U SANITARY TOWELS Mh c 1 fabrir. which is extra »b--'j,\ ■M-JUmmJ sorbent, suiter anil valrr. li X Ha ccause l ir y aic t oo^ a "J more comfortable. M YV^y Because they are so nr.it lv drvpnrd Jm l^H? andwill notsdiow309 words
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Article258 1960-06-05 7 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Tiding is todays schedule of civil airmovements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore «*jm m Rancoon ■BA TMi 6 a.m., Irom Hone Koii« iBA Ms> t »<n«kok BA ntl »35 P m Qai— From London. Kara- j Colomfco. KtMte I unpur I •EM *4«) raa LonBangkok >EM258 words
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99 1960-06-05 7 SINCiAPOKt Sat. Contingents trom the British Services supported by d« the Singapore rcea will taxe part In a combined Services parAir Force. Seletar. m-xi Saturday at i a a.m. in honour of Queen Elizabeth's birthday Massed I all Serpart in the parade unde.99 words
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Article58 1960-06-05 7 NEW WING FOR BOYS' SCHOOL I{UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Methodist Bojs I School here is to build a SlL'o.ooo extension. Mi. T Mon. li. at the wO«ld Help tnc tnent to provide adi meet the ..and for «von will comooms and an extra laboratory, libraiy .iff rooms The Government has58 words
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280 1960-06-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Association for the Deaf is appealing to the public to help pay for a school for the States deaf and dumb children. The association needs S 6O 000 more to complete payment for a $150,000 school build280 words
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Article526 1960-06-05 7 0^ THE DUSUN, Friday, May 27. I^o swittlets arrived this morning, except the one licensed pair. Since December last it has been a daily chore scraping the beginnings of nests off the ceiling of the Tuon's house The licensed IM io the fourth effort to526 words
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110 1960-06-05 7 CAR LOANS AGAIN FOR GOVT. SERVANTS KIALA LI.MPIR. SaL— (iinrrnmrm servants in the Frdrration arr buying rar.s again. This follows the liftine of the euht-month-old freeze on interest free loans to Government employees. Car loans were frocen be-t-aute of Governments i financial strincency last year. Sources close to the Go\110 words
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116 1960-06-05 7 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Three Scandinavian princesses and a prince I arrived here today aboard a Scandinavian Airlines System DC-8 jetliner on aji Inaugural flight from Copenhagen. The royal party which comprised Princess Margareth of Denmark. Astrld of Norway. MarlUPI - 116 words
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Miscellaneous15 1960-06-05 7 v x^^i mua&T J ORew* j x^ (WUAT A w4T 1 /T«e«E'u. 8t COMI luck*;15 words
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Article67 1960-06-05 8 WASHINGTON. Sat -The United States ambassador in Moscow, Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, has been asked to return to Washington for consultations, state Department officials said today The officials indicated that «r ambassador would stay in Washington for about 10 days conferring with State Depart"l en 167 words
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Article41 1960-06-05 8 JOHANNESBURG, Sat Six white students, three of j them young girls, were arrested by po iTday when they took part in a demonstration here for the n»- lease of people detained I under the emergency regula--1 tions Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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384 1960-06-05 8 Quiet 'terror' in Tokyo streets: A day of strikes, rallies 60,000 DEMONSTRATE AGAINST REVISED TREATY TOKYO. Saturday. THE STREETS and tramlines in Tokyo today became the pathways for thousands of students and unionists demonstrating against the ratification of the revised security treaty between Japan and the United States. From earlyReuter - 384 words
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Article74 1960-06-05 8 RUNAWAY CHERYL FOUND HOLLYWOOD. Sal—Actrrss Lana Turner's runaway daughter was found hlrrping in a park rrst room today. Sixteen -year-old C hrryl Crane, who escaped from a home for wayward girls last night for thp second time in five weeks by sealins a fence, was found with the two girls74 words
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Article, Illustration193 1960-06-05 8 FIELD MARSHAL Lord Montgomery. Britain's most famous soldier ajid an ex-Deputy Supreme Commander of Allied forces In Europe, was recently accorded the biggest welcome ever given by the Chinese Communists to an unofficial guest. He paid a. private visit to the People's Republic of China la.st193 words
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Article40 1960-06-05 8 DUSSELDORF. West Germany, Sat. Walter Funk, Hitler's wartime Economics Minister and one of the men who helped finance the Nazi war effort, was buried here today at a modest family funeral. He died on Tuesday aged 69. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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143 1960-06-05 8 T ONDON, Sat —Blue eyes are the master eyes! That is the considered view of a leading doctor. Nell Clyde. There are only two basic eye colours, blue and brown, he says. Brown eyes are swayed by emotion and the browneyed person drifts143 words
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Advertisement241 1960-06-05 8 L^ y'r'% f W'lKvwm*- I *T '^7 Imported from England Soldm 120 countrim Famous the world over For 150 years, skill in the blending of costly Virginia tobacco has been a proud tradition of the manufacturers of Craven 'A*. Tipped with natural cork that cannot stick to the lips, Craven241 words
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Advertisement107 1960-06-05 8 AROUND j THE CAMPUS Beginning in tomorrow a new column by Attic us on the Uni- versity of Malaya and the people who make news on the campus. j PLUS SOPHIA LOREN j The story behind that million dollar gem theft SOPHIA LOREN hoarded I her symbols of success in107 words
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Advertisement166 1960-06-05 8 Thi< beautiful teven- HMH \9^ piece Port or Sherry JmST set is one example ol ht many similar JMSrwiJr uites in the Water- 'ord Glass range. i The glistening beauty of Waterford Ciiass is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the sensitive hand and critical eye of an166 words
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Article, Illustration352 1960-06-05 9 Barmaid for a day— that's Michele FROM A CONVENT IN HONG KONG TO FASHION HOUSES OF LONDON A FEW months ago Mor.e-Michelc Pou lette Mok Ping Ching was o schoolgirl in a convent in Hong Kong. She came to London in October to represent Hong Kong in the Miss World352 words
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236 1960-06-05 9 CINGAPORE, Sat —The ngi Variety Club will stage a full-scale presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzeonce" at the Cultural Centre for four nights beginning from June 15 to 18 at~9 p m. •o Mt a production new venture for the club236 words
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Article948 1960-06-05 9 DORIS ODLUM - DORIS ODLUM A WOMAN DOCTOR DISCUSSES THE PART PHYSICAL ATTRACTION PLAYS IN MARRIAGE By M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P D.P.M WHY do people get married? It is amazing the number ol' difl'erent RMOM that they will give. And it is quite clear that though sex attraction certainly plays a very948 words
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Advertisement824 1960-06-05 9 For quick promotion, better pay. and career you could put your heart into CftOOSE ONE OF THISt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and kf?n lo I w««iia* a*arr 77aaaa»«~*T make the most of today's opportunities, here \s .1 WHIWI l> TOW! r*J >ÜBJKvT chance for jou824 words
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829 1960-06-05 10 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI By £V DONT feel for kV< colleague in a nuniu-r thai was neither ostentatious nor (liIIkU-mI, bul in a way as one would Nty oiu- did not like a err tain boss without tear ol being reported on. "I don't feel829 words
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499 1960-06-05 10 Sunday. June 5. 1960. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE PIE i. has been one of the most exciting 4id auspicious in the t history ot self-gov- erning Singapore. Ext i mg because lrom the #li.npse.s ot the great trungb that are being planned fur the State we see a tremendous challenge499 words
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1120 1960-06-05 10 Jeffrey Francis - NAVY SHIPS KEEP MALAYAN WATERS FREE OF PIRATES Jeffrey Francis FISHERMEN NOW GO TO SEA WITH A SENSE OF SECURITY By KUALA LUMPUR FROM the bridge ol the minesweeper 1 1. M. M.5. Temusek Lieut, Commander D. (j. Wadsworth carefully scanned the Straits of Aialuceu with his binoculars. He was1,120 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-06-05 10 H.M.M.S. Temasek cruising in the Straits of Malacca.13 words
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Advertisement53 1960-06-05 10 Eyes of experience Sefcurn: i t theS»i>»-train«i lex I K Mati<>n— the large*! and <.1 Malar* Make aaaaj the t>c>t mre lor your Knit x m I ud'T v».iU h h\ handing il in at ajaj lirauch <>t the Horneo (.ompam. hi it tu... ROLEX SALES AND SERVICE S Kobinvxi53 words
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Advertisement95 1960-06-05 10 J* fWK Ulipp6f EXCURSION FARE 10 l URi •w "eT Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare-only $1087 round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Ami giant fourengine Clippers' all the way take 23 dayt to complete your trip.95 words
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Article, Illustration566 1960-06-05 11 This mighty effort 9 says Inche Yusof in thanking organisers A thousand balloons signal start YANG DI-PERTUAN AND 50,000 VISIT THE FESTIVAL SINGAPORE. Saturday. FIFTY thousand people today streamed into the brilliantly decorated grounds of Raffles Institution to have the time of their life566 words
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Article93 1960-06-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation's trade Increased by $409 million In the first four month> of this year, compared to the same period last year. Total imports and exports including trade with Singapore, were valued at $1,642.5 million as Against last year s total93 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-06-05 11 DURING his tour of the carnival, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara tried hit hand at many games of chance and rests of skill. Here, at a shooting gallery, he takes careful aim with a pistol, and laughs with joy as the rubber pellet found its mark. Sunday96 words
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Article26 1960-06-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today was quoted at $390.627 a picul, down 12' a cents on an estimated offering of 290 tons.26 words
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Advertisement639 1960-06-05 11 AGLNTS ISLA Y KERB COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE AND PENANG HARRISONS A CROSFIELD (F.of M.) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in |i|l% 24 Hours W \m Sine* thr discovery of Ni»o4trm by in BEFORE AFTIR American physician It I* DO loner ntrrv hrthnz your skirt, nuklnf It Hlitr,639 words
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Miscellaneous466 1960-06-05 11 What's on Today J i HIMM \Mi <SouUi Piei Discourse on the Dluoimn 2M kersi: Worship 6 p.m; discussion o iJurofali am p.m yoga cla*s 3 p m trroup .15 p.m. ai YMCA, OrTiibfci IMs> aud Boy Scoui.« 8 MINISTRY OK CILTtEt: chard Road am Art Clu6 oum* 10 am466 words
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Miscellaneous420 1960-06-05 11 HI6H TIDES TODAk: Singapore 6.46 a.m. (6fi bill) 6.37 p.m. t6fi 91m: Port Dlckson 2.07 a.m 16ft 7int 2.49 p.m. (7ft 7ln>; Port Sweuenham 108 a.m. (10ft 41n) 1.43 p.m. < 12ft 41n 1 Penang 925 a.m. (7ft Slni 9.18 pm. 16ft Sim TOMORROW: Singapore 8.06 a.m. (6ft 91ni 8.20420 words
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85 1960-06-05 12 THE PRINTS THAT WIN TODAY'S TOP PRIZES THE winner of this week' 6 top prize of $30 is "Pat" (right), submitted by T.S. Tan, of 1185-F Jalan Hulu Pasar. Kota Bharu. Kelantan. Mr. Tan used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford F.P. 3 film. Setting: f 5.6. 1 100 second. The85 words
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Article53 1960-06-05 12 LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ENTRIES THE Sunday Times will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged in transit. Pictures that have won prizes cannot be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if stamped and addressed envelopes are enclosed. Do not just send stamps: an addressed53 words
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85 1960-06-05 12 rpoDAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Calling The Cattle Home" below i. by Tan Chlng Choon. and "Breakfast In Bed" right >, by Major W. H. crafter. Mr. Tan, of 162 Brewster Road, Ipoh. used a Rollei- flex camera and85 words
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Article722 1960-06-05 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS fIOBBBj I ny THE two controls over exposure in a modern camera are the multispeed shutter and the ins diaphragm, or "f" number. Exposure can be long or short from one second to as short as 1 1000 th part of a second, or what is722 words
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Article100 1960-06-05 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sendrr. with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must >>c writte/i on the hack of every print submitted. The required information must100 words
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Advertisement300 1960-06-05 12 me Canon System of Photography presents... The new AVis lU Wt^BP^OT it vpec.ilh t*|| made lor photogri IfJH f WT 3 BBS pkan wfco wan' prr^ly^BWrwsa j record a picture with the tame cate and W^ Tr^T^aflafTVißfTfc^m cL»n(> •<■ the naked MW M V^^^^^BPCV eve Now tor the i^^^a^B I300 words
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Miscellaneous162 1960-06-05 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: Clock b>r bird? (6); 2 Vessel I 3 Official 16 (6); 8. Rural (6); 11. Mineral <3»; 4. Not a favourite (8); 5. Coir 12. Superior (s*; 13. Period (3): mences (5): 6. Brings up (1] 14. Inborn (6): 15. Concurred 7. Exhort (4); 8. Poured do*162 words
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Article, Illustration256 1960-06-05 13 ■HGER Joan Manning (above) is an entertainer with lots of appeal. But. unlike most nightclub artists, she does not wear revealing gowns and avoids saucy songs. Rather it is her modest dresses and refined singing style that have won her "It is silly for a256 words
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Article486 1960-06-05 13 METRONOME - METRONOME By OUTSTANDING records of the «Mk Jtre Leonard B<nii>tPin'i> dramatic reading of Ce.->ar FrancksSymphony In D minor and two LPs of sparkling trumpet mv.sic by the Roger Voisin ensemble. Th« Franck S>inphor.y (Philips ■tcrc* US 52* AY) is an exceedingly impressive work under Bern*t«in. The performance486 words
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Article, Illustration390 1960-06-05 13 JOHN DUCLOS OF RADIO SINGAPORE... CRESH reminder of the high standards of Malayan broadcasting services so often taken for granted came with the return recently of Radio Singapore's John Duclos. Mr. Duclos, 44, is the first Malayan broadcaster to have been seconded to onother390 words
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Advertisement452 1960-06-05 13 majulah as m mm TTT^aT-— •W^-mWTVk. a *—*m> Near M.. v i, m I MANTU g\ I RIMAU m\: T.aa, iach Hokim m »4ta» Scot'ana Yard" C* a. 10 45am 1 f-4-tj 41 ft Ma« mi PWflMfil -W»» NmK" fTirtia Ate. MACIFUI R(VOIUTK>N THI FIRST YEAR A Mmnrry at Cvltura452 words
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Advertisement53 1960-06-05 13 Where to See The Ministry of Culture's special film Peaceful Revolution The First Year Capitol and Odeon an English) Diamond and Rex ft. Malay) Majestic. Metropole and Oriental Hi Mandarin) it it A "Peaceful Revolution The First Year" tew* made by Cathay Film Services Ltd. under the direction of The53 words
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Advertisement373 1960-06-05 13 > f i tmb* oumnviniri W«us] L^tr~??o2S.' oousw. -*c*lx«mt/ rr -<LI.H«« LOOKS UKIiXJMt CV9JN «MOMMO MOW I CAN tmmS xrr isa trambO sjv I I i >- ASSCMBtkJMS *«TC» WIU. i j4\ O*.v r^*T o* a «ouWti«ivum 'L.» \t- »a t t *o* v* t I"I <•«* t. k.lp /-Ho\373 words
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Article326 1960-06-05 14 TWO fly boys were in a pub drinking together wnaji one decided he'd get away without pawing for his drink. When the bar waiter came for the money, the trickster asked him: "You've got a Lancashire accent, haven't you?" The waiter admitted that he had •I'm326 words
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Advertisement241 1960-06-05 14 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 threadba leave* them, never gets them really clean. f241 words
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Advertisement157 1960-06-05 14 i MC FLY NOW- PAY LATER to any of these places in v5 -^V Comet jetliner comfort! lANOOON tANOKOK TOKYO J± I S I i I MONS KON« Jp^SSP^ "f^^Pj »iM«*roti kuaia iu««pu» oiihi 2^Sr Why not fly to any of these neighbouring Asian beauty centres on your annual or157 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1960-06-05 15 KATHARINE SIM - From the desert sands to the high snows... KATHARINE SIM BY w^io w on Tier icay /iome fo England by the slowest and longest way possible, reports from Teheran and the Caspian Sea. SO MANY rapid changes of climate have an odd effect on one. Winter, Spring, Summer, flowering meadows,1,279 words
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Advertisement433 1960-06-05 15 '^lS^Sb^b^b»/ 'c 33 H There an many fine shins is the Van Hoiks range, giving yon aa anoquaDed fhoica of styles, u tad pattens. The 'Vantage' Drip-Dry Noa-Iraa, aad ttaa'CoOarfts' in soft spun cotton, laa wsplify tha quality ptafcniJ by men who talc* pnde ia their appearance. Mode In Ask433 words
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Advertisement137 1960-06-05 15 Don't take chances always ask for CASTROL by name Your dealer or garage man can 't guess which oil you want. This is why you should ask for Castrol by name, both on the forecourt and in the service bay. Mi MASTERPIECE IN ITALIAN STYLE... Italy, the first home of137 words
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Advertisement90 1960-06-05 16 L^V^bbl W^^ J .^bb^bbbl V b^bbbl d^BBBV* "j^l^^^^ __B^BB^^B^7^^> A n orcholtl without a conductor rW W^^l X^ PgßjaH ,y v^y^ s**^*iS3B9^r i r01... r I J.h:. Ml 4o us be*t uork. H^ .^B^BBaP^"^BBBBBBBBL!!l^^Br .afa^T bA^* \^^a» But tie conductor's there/all runs smoothly. 1C i m 1 a conductor, v90 words
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Miscellaneous1112 1960-06-05 16 TTTTIT"" ]p- TRY TO PWP A NiGMESJ, 1 170 SAYS ME aM'T 60 PEEPER I ■K^r T 7T7^; E TOO FAt \I I T— l I <^H^f^~ ■eriwlw M/tt/i I 5136^ ROCKS^CE-CORUS! I IWSi7E, JOE-»UT HE SEES f^^aMaW tP INTO THE H.OOCS *"> R !X«ts? JeSA H SROPE!^ CAYUGHT4SOK£ HIM!1,112 words
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Miscellaneous427 1960-06-05 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: There Is some TODAY WEAR OR Ist: danger that old grievances Dull blue. 8; dark sapphire, ji would rear their heads again. However much you may feel yourself to be in WEDNESDAY: strike out the right don t be too dog- original lines if you427 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-06-05 18 I L H>te* T.M K M US. P.r OH./ /,f I i^ 1 1 1 1 11 1 r v v21 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1960-06-05 19 DROP A LINE TO THE KNOW ALLS. SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES HOUSE, SPORE 9. A QUESTION ABOUT THE KEEPING OF PETS PURELY FOR THE PLEASURE %A/fc would like to know what your views ore on keeping dogs os pets purely for pleasure. Do you think this can1,021 words
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Article868 1960-06-05 19 I AM 25, and have been corresponding with a girl of 24 for two years Now we are both in love B'jt I am married and she does not know it What can I do WORRIED. What a rotten thing to do deceiving your868 words
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Advertisement430 1960-06-05 19 Any ii. the picture of POISE There s a very special quality about her It's in the gracious way she moves the artfully simple way she dresses the quietly assured way she speaks She's the kind of person who goes about her l.ving potted and confident. "Problem days" have no430 words
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Advertisement35 1960-06-05 19 4^^L^gr ft ti ai aßVllflWttotftfßß^H TELL JANE WHAT'S your problem? Write to Jane Lee and tell her about it. Address your letter: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.35 words
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Advertisement324 1960-06-05 19 Wise families use the Soap Doctors choose It Ii belte\cd that mere rxvtofi wash their own hamh and facea with Wright's Coal Tar Soap tbaa •nta aay other toilet aoap. Why? Tbev do it because they ba«« round that Wright's Coal Tar Soap it the one toilet soap which keeps324 words
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163 1960-06-05 20 SINGAPORE CRC HIT SELANGOR RIVALS FOR 275 SINGAPORE, Saturday. T good Wnocki by Ceo I Wong (50l and Cheoog .v (79| enabled Singapore Chinese Recrea on <-c a big lead »n their annual cricket match Selangor CR C at Shentoo Way today tiled 275 and rim days play re* Selangor163 words
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Article39 1960-06-05 20 SINOAPORE. Bat. Non-bend->n-bendcrs drew hi BaleatMr Road toSf Woe WJtx>«i> 183-9 dccl R Hofimnn O. D Row 63. Cheah Kkn 9mm 29 P*rera 4-«0. Sunf rs< 144-1 <Pwera 2«. •MjapaHn Jl Dr A Rajaretnam M: P DAtaneMa39 words
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Article21 1960-06-05 20 SINOAPORE. Sa Two tools enabled Cathay K«ia Pltoa XI io beat KhaUa 2-1 frtendJy aocrer match at Farrer u>-21 words
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Article120 1960-06-05 20 DEN.VNCi Sal —This. >t«r Malayan Open term:* cnampionMups. Kheduled to be held on iiang Sports Club courts m Weatem Road from July 28 to 31. are expected to attract a Mrong foreign challenge. Tne l.»n lenins Association of Malaya ha* invited 13 iountrie*120 words
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Article96 1960-06-05 20 SINOAPORE b.n Bngadier MKH Kelleher von the A dt\lston monthly medal < stroke* com-; petition he Royal Singapore Golf Club witli a score of net 71. Kunneiv-up we:i H smart, i J O T Polley, K W Bell* and i C M Jukes, all with a96 words
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Article166 1960-06-05 20 i or nia. Sat o Hhott fccored tn the fwturad "Coopten mUh here in 3mln s».2»eckoi Hesntf »uo-tou -minute mile In A—rtca in two weeks. John Thomas beat Charley Duiiitih jump duel, cleartne 7ft I'.ln on Mi first try to I hit Is mm Eighth of an166 words
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Article, Illustration735 1960-06-05 20 New car in a class -all by itself PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE SUNBEAM ALPINE WHO would have thought that a motor-car could have sex appeal? Last week, however, I found out quite by chance that at least one girl in Singapore felt otherwise. We were at -the University of735 words
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Advertisement329 1960-06-05 20 Battles won on the track BREED THE SAFEST TYRES FOR THE ROAD! IxA|f[Bp»"**^S1 xA|f[Bp»"**^Sy i y\ Dx^i The Granda Prix beld throughout the fc? UWttVIPX Tm aLA^j world each year are the blue riband events of ig<>^; /Mt^t?^ JrE&\ yO the international motor racing calendar. S^^^Kr^^BKrwl y*^^ There the world's329 words
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Advertisement167 1960-06-05 20 '^fVfjT aaß WL.L 4. A Mv J_ Ve6eta\\on oJ B ik Arc^M ™C7S ABOUT -■JHMBHmiHlbm^mw Everything you need *fm fo know on the Federation GOVERNMENT FEDERATION CITIZENSHIP OF INCOME TAX MALAYA !™L YEAR BOOK RACING STATES 1960 ORDER NOW FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT %•'■>'' 1 /T~ J /|n r gM_*T^X An167 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-06-05 20 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: l Cuckoo: C. Rumic: DOWN: 1. Coiled: 2. Urn: 3. 11. Ore; IS. Upper; 13. Era: 14. Censor; 4. Outsider; 5. Opens: Innate; 15. Agreed; 16. Snare; 18. Rears; 7. Urge; 8. Teemed; 9. Ire; Egoti.vu; 21. Welt; 23. Dared; 24. 10. Cadets; 17. Attunes; 19. Garth;104 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1960-06-05 21 Morgan wrecks Fed batting with 4 for 1 7 By NORMAN SIEBEL Singapore. Sat. THE fourth annual cricket Test between Sin i gapore and the Federation had gone vary much Singapore's way at the and of the first day's play on the Singapore padang today. SingaporeCHEW BOON CHIN - 1,340 words
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Article167 1960-06-05 21 OVDON. Sat —Britain unearthu ed i new Olympic hope for the 800 metre*, when the twoday British Oames were begun here today in fine hot weather. The former Olympic 400 metre* hurdler Tom Farrell won an International 800 metre* in the la*t time ol lmin. 4«.3secs.167 words
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Article205 1960-06-05 21 f ONDON Sat —Tea acute* U) today's rrtcWt matches were: At Oxford: Oxford University 193 for thiee iD O.ee.i 30. A Baig reared hurt 61. Nanab of Pp^audi 113. C. Fry M not outi versus Free Forcaten. At loraiv M jaiesex 168 for Parfltt 50 not outReuter - 205 words
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350 1960-06-05 21 MAJOR UPSET BY PENG SOON S PROTEGE SINGAPORE, Saturday £HONG AH NG, a leather shop assistant, caused a maior upset in the men's singles third round of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior championships when he eliminated last year's semi-finalist and this year's favourite, Tay Choon Huat, in straight sets of350 words
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Article116 1960-06-05 21 pENANG. Sat. The Federation ABA. has decided to field a team of nine local boxers, all In the lighter divisions, against Singapore in the international match for the A. P. Lim Trophy In Singapore on June 10. This decision wax made after a telephone talk between116 words
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Article140 1960-06-05 21 TWO NEW CAPS IN ENGLAND TEAM LONDON. Sat. Two new "caps' Peter Walker, the Glamorgan all-rounder, and Bob Barber, the Lancashire captain were named in the England team to meet South Africa in the first Test cricket match at Edgbaston. Birmingham, on June 9 Walker, a right-hand batsman and left-arm140 words
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Article90 1960-06-05 21 DATU PAHAT. Sat Kwong Wah football team from Hong Kong scored an easy 3-0 victory over a Johore Chinese Invitation eleven In a soccer match here today Kwong Wah ■cored all the goals in the first half through Leung Yao Choy (10th minute). Lav Kal90 words
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Advertisement639 1960-06-05 21 LASBIFIKD ADa AT TOUK MRVICI «Sa«r*) M »fm Ut t *>■>.—■> o**t I m.mtm. M Wm4» U M '»N(. PKOIOIOH tIMVICI ■lagann. M«e» T*r fUAkiTV COLCWM rrrnt frooa 0 Baa lie*, auiaaaara SHO»«iM6 QUID! (S*«re) M W~m» Ut (mtmtmtmmt Bmtm I la. M Wmrmm U M raMa > MART BAT639 words
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Advertisement168 1960-06-05 21 FARGO f«OM KIW ENGLAND A CMlTtlll »«OOUCI DC" j^afMMßk i /^r JNnlk/W\ V»"' g-- _^^aPC/f Sw 0 >o> r jaaa<MßßMMa> Aaf/i Bnp/neerec/ kMm^ Illustr»ted abox-e to TOt J9tOt€ vie F^rgo tipper truck v*/vef TJ"r*^ building aud construction works. Diesel models fitted with the popular Perkin* P4 and P6 engines. Both168 words
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Miscellaneous69 1960-06-05 21 CRICKET: Singapore v Federation, padang (10.30 a.m.): Singapore CR.C. v Selansoi CR.C. Shenion Way. SOCCER: Singapore U.S.FA v Federation G.5.8.C.. Jalaii Besar < 5 10 p.m i. WATER POLO: "A" division —Chinese v 5.8.C.. Amber Road 1 10.30 ami: "B aivu.lol: CtilneM v 5.8.C., Amber Road (ll.lt); F.EAF. v Tigers.69 words
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Article, Illustration670 1960-06-05 22 Nursed to win today, he has the right form and weight to do it EPSOM JEEP'S best bets for today are Ma Folie (Race One), Marksman (Race Four) and Dr. Doddington (Race Eight). CALL BOY'S double is Coleman Street (Race Five) and WoA. Nee (Race670 words
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Obituary22 1960-06-05 22 H»rrf. l Vimmmii MRS lI AU CMIAW KIAT MaAsat Tan V- Uaok at t |> m. lo<U> from I*l. Bukit Timah Rust22 words
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Obituary60 1960-06-05 22 MM TON tIAK MINI; tm y»r* sM Of 7*4 Pays L«-s*r Roa4. tutsan saaa«4 «y istiflty st M.M »m on 4.«.1»W stm r iv*)*l hy ■>*■! bvtow^l tMMtMttd. 7 sans. I a4aot«4 ssoa. 1 suikt.' aoss**4 *au«lit r. 7 isaiXin la lan 1 Illllil **astler-tB-la» 1 ma-la-law •my •(.IN*60 words
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Obituary41 1960-06-05 22 to »mrU >!• Mtmtmum «NC PICK NCOM patsM m< morv of rr t <1. ir.-i rnutkar w***' lifr »a* 4e4icalr4 to •II Iwr eklMr n aM K ma*eHiMr«i. left im so witiialy oa ikte te> ftMly am•4. *r>cr rorwtl'fi Kiu-Vn«.41 words
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Article841 1960-06-05 22 Ma Folie stands out in card race to On Stage on an objection. Best longshot is Oleander II He ran a good race in Singapore Derby. finishing fourth by 2' 4 lengths to Marksman. RACE ONE MA FOME stands out an one of the best Ml in today's card. At841 words
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1446 1960-06-05 22 EFSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MA FOLIE SIG. PATROL NEW STATE Milky Wa T Ma Folie Milky Way 8.15 Signal Patrol New State »U Folle Race 2 SANA ATOUT I SPAN. PRINCE SPAN. PRINCE Movieland Sam Siro San« Atont 2.45 Spanish Prince MovieUn*1,446 words
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Advertisement78 1960-06-05 22 I W \JtfK I \Rv s^a# ***j T I TO N I y^v WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE <m> TELEFUNKEK NEW 76 K 4 TRACK TAPE RECORDER WITH POWER STACE AND LOUDSPEAKER WILL RECORD AND PLAY BOTH 2 AND 4 TRACK A S^a^^^^flHsß bA^Rv Obroinobl* from all nearest Telefunkcn dealers Sole78 words
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