The Straits Times, 26 June 1960
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Title Section14 1960-06-26 1 The Sunday Times la**** I No. 1296. M NDAY, JUNE 26, 1961 20 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-06-26 1 .-1 /<■// /loot to //if yaa' puts Johansson to sleep I >li m m l streaming from his mm mth. Ingemar Johansson lies stretched out on the CMITM niter Iniii^ kaoefced out l>\ Floyd Patit r-on who refined the world yweiglit championship in the linht in New61 words
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247 1960-06-26 1 14 Members of Parliament among the dead W R ECKAGE AND SEVERAL BADLY MUTILATED' BODIES FOUND RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday. pOURTEEN MEMBERS of the Brazilian Parliament were among 53 people killed when a commercial airliner crashed into Upper Rio Bay last night.Reuter - 247 words
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Article121 1960-06-26 1 FAJAR: CLUB MAY APPEAL TO KING SINGAPORE. Sat The ral Working Committe* <>t the University of Malaya Socialist Club is to m»rt tomorrow to discuss thr Federation Governments ban on circulation ol the organisation's jour- i ual Fajar. upcountry while, the Federation's Ministry of Interior today ised to give reasons121 words
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Article101 1960-06-26 1 PLAN FOR MASSIVE MARCH A FLOP TOKYO, Sat. 'iuIASSIVE" onti-Gov-ernment demonstrations planned here for today fizzled into a trickle of about 2,400 students and unionists. The Peoples Council opposing the U.S. -Japan security treaty had stated It would organise about 50--000 demonstrators. The early part of the day was punctuatedReuter - 101 words
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Article49 1960-06-26 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— A European woman, Mrs. Lilian Creagh, 40. and a man, Mr. Cecil Henry. 42 were injured in a collision at Paya Lebar Road near Airport Road at 11.30 p.m. tonight. Mr. Henry was reported to be dangerously ill at the General Hospital49 words
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Article30 1960-06-26 1 TRIESTE Italy t. Sat— The city of Trieste yesterday welcomed a replica of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima. donated by Portugal, for a new shrine.30 words
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199 1960-06-26 1 AFTER CRISIS MERDEKA JOY IN CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE (Belgian Congo), Saturday. "THE streets of Leopoldville were filled with singing and dancing Africans today. As the Congo headed for independence, shorn of the tension that only a week ago threatened to plunge the nation into anarchy. For the first time in months,199 words
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220 1960-06-26 1 /CARACAS. Sat. Venezuela v- was under a virtual state of emergency today following an assassination attempt on President Romulo Betancourt. Mr. Betancourt, who took over power in Venezuela last year from the junta which ousted Dictator Perez Jimenez, was injured yesterday by an explosion220 words
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288 1960-06-26 1 Sukarno briefs MPs on 'guided democracy' JAKARTA, Sat. President Sukarno today installed his new appointed Parliament nearly four months after his suspension of the old fully-elected House. The President personally conducted the swearing-in ceremony in the spacious marble hall of the State Palace. Of 283 nominated members. only 270 wereReuter - 288 words
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Article295 1960-06-26 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Co-operative housing societies in the Federation will seek loans from the Government "at reasonable rate of interest" to put up cheap houses for members and help alleviate the present acute housing shortage. Various State Governments ton will be approached to give295 words
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Article103 1960-06-26 1 SUTOMO SUES DR. S. AND CABINET JAKARTA. Sat. Dr. Sutomo. general chairman of the Indonesian People's Party, has filed a suit against President Sukarno and the Indonesian Cabinet charging them with violating the nations 1945 constitution. The former parliamentarian, well known for his outspoken views, based his case on Dr.UPI - 103 words
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59 1960-06-26 1 SAIGON. Sat.— Thirty children lost their live* in an outbreak of typhoid fever in a southern district about 80 miles from here, the Vietnam Press Agency reported toiay. The Government has rushed to the area 3.000 doses of anti-typhoid vaccine and other measures have beenReuter - 59 words
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Article24 1960-06-26 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. "artificial satellite" Pioneer V is still sending radio signals to earth from almost 22 million miles away.24 words
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Article42 1960-06-26 1 New tin pact plan is 'fair' IPOH. Sat. Mining circles here described M welcome news" the decision of the 23 participate I ing countries in the Unit- Ed Nations-sponsored tin talks in New York to set up a new international tin agreement.42 words
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225 1960-06-26 1 STOP PRESS 40 HURT IN BLOODY OSAKA CLASH The miners, however, were quick to point out certain •disappointments" in the new agreement The fact that a new agreement has been decided upon in the interest of the industry, they felt, was very heartening. Miners wen particularly gratifird that several new225 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1960-06-26 2 CORNELIUS RYAN - DEATH WAITED FOR THEM AS THEY CAME ASHORE CORNELIUS RYAN OMAHA... THIS WAS D DAY'S GRIMMEST CHAPTER By NEVER bad Unn bcca ;< dawn like it. In the nun kv. gre\ li^lil. i» majestic, rearful grandeur, Ihe treat Allied lint Liv 10 miles oil Normandy'i five invaakM beachca. Outlined against1,349 words
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Article, Illustration3512 1960-06-26 3 27. tanks sink off.the beaches Havre. At least, he thought he did. HE DID NOT KNOW HIS RADIO HAD BEEN KNOCKED OUT OF ACTION their beaches which bore At 5.30 the British warships began firing on ihtir beaches, which bore the names Sword. Juno, and Gold Storm of fire FIMiE3,512 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-06-26 3 THE TOP PLANNERS IN CONFERENCE. Left to right: Lieut .-General Omar N. Bradley; Admiral Sir Bertram H. Ramsay: Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur W. Tedder; General Eisenhower; General Sir Bernard Montgomery; Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh- Mallory; Lieut.-Gen-eral Walter Beddell Smith.45 words
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Advertisement138 1960-06-26 3 IT'S LANOLISED It's the worlds most iy\ luxurious twin tissue J& twin v&& Gentle— firm-aiid I Mnk every sheet pulls fnct J*C*fcf Ditty in tkt F*dtran-m of Mmlaya I Lanolin softness means extra comfort No wonder she's delighted. She heard her thing you buy, you will certainly want to add138 words
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Article64 1960-06-26 5 'HE Sat Th« Etaw Theatre club present "The Lat» H< an" by Emlyn their theatre day to Saturday. Th. i.i three act-. i life story of an unknown painter whose work b»-come famous after his A lull dress reh<.. held on Tuesday. Book wigs for64 words
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Article27 1960-06-26 5 SINGAPORE M The 1 International Folk Dance Club tM Chinese V.M.C.A will .1 Polk Dance Rail ii.ippv World Stadium on 7 30 p m27 words
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Article, Illustration721 1960-06-26 5 I GO GANGSTER-HUNTING WITH THE TROUBLESHOOTERS IN RED VANS RESERVE UNIT IN ACTION: DRAGNET, THEN DASH TO MURDER SCENE %La>t week Suuduy Times reporter JACKIE SAM accompanied the Singapore police Reserve L'mt on a night operation. They went gangster hunting in notorious secret society haunts and ummoned to the scene721 words
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449 1960-06-26 5 SINGAPORE. Saturday DICHARD EDWARD PHILLIPS, an assistant super.ntendent of the Gimson School was today committed tor trial at the Assizes 'n a case connected with the death of an inmate of the school. Phillip* ih charged wlthi committing culpable homicide, not amounting to murder,449 words
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312 1960-06-26 5 Opposition threat to unions revealed I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today accused Opposition political parties of trying to overthrow and divide unity in trade unions. They were doing the same thing in employees' unions affiliated to trade unions so that they could infiltrate and rule the312 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-06-26 5 Mr. and Mrs. R H. Kelly who were married tf the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, yesterday. Both Mr. Kelly, and his bride. Merle Philomena Cornelius, arc on the staff of the Telecoms Department. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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131 1960-06-26 5 Wrecked beacon: A warning to ships SINGAPORE. Sat— The Master Attendants' oifice here is sending out radio signals to warn ships using the eastern entrance to the channel to keep clear of a half-sunken beacon. The acting ."uaster Attendant. Mr. K. L. Bird, today said that at 4 a.m. mi131 words
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Article28 1960-06-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Johore Bahru Apex Club will hold its next meeting at the Johore Bahru Rest House on Tuesday, June 28 at 7.30 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement163 1960-06-26 5 AJAX i It m f with foaming Action °>s V-^ViA cleans so (J Ulb K j\ wor.ssoEASY I" 1/ polishes so BR l uHT<§£ AiJAX }m W itn BLEACH Floats «l»rt and rea riflM down th« drain $1,000/- REWARD above rrward *U1 be piud l\ the Commercial Private Agency. «05.163 words
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Advertisement518 1960-06-26 5 THIS IS II YOUR WORLD 9 K hen you place \oui Capital on Deposit 1a S v a Bunk Account, earning y H P.nahlc iialT >earl> uithout deduction of I mied I kingdom Income lav thus giving you the l\ >t ft t ol h«>ih uoilds. il \SStTS EXtlll) II518 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1960-06-26 6 THE FASHION MODEL WHO WAS A BRICKLA YER MEET MRS. MARLIES ASHLEY WHEN I arrived at her home. Marlies von Obander Ashley was standing by the front door in the hard light of the Singapore midday sun. Her blonde hair seemed almost silver and her blue eyes turned a deep1,290 words
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Article93 1960-06-26 6 TOR Curried Shrimp you need two ÜbtssMOßa butter, one übkepoon minced ojnon, one dor* garlic, peeled. 14 tablespoon* flour, two teaspoons curry powder, half cup milk. Plus one cup cream, two tablespoon* chutney, two tablespoons lemon Juice. 24 cups fresh or canned sftrlmps. seasoning to taste. Cook onion and93 words
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Advertisement85 1960-06-26 6 $1 A MC SO BOM world services f ly Nbbbbbbb*i i Britons to Singapore .^b^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^bbbbbbbbbbbbW9VVbbb^bbbbbbbbbbbbbl flat '^JP bY IbbV Singaporeans to Japan Japanese to India ■I^BMftV^^B^BBBBBi 1 bbbbbbbbbbbbl K~ V .Jlbbbbl Indians to Malaya |NM WMI to fl>. BOAC (<>//;.,' 4 jcl l>nci v arc pJing your way. Book now85 words
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Advertisement137 1960-06-26 6 Whiteness alone v v r f^ rJL y Ellf AUA NEW UPIU -<i^%> M &J to whiteness fjjfk^m'lPm* New Omo goes one better than other washing \^M fl ■^H^^^HA fI I products New Omo gets things not only clean, r ■^B^B.^V not only white, but BRIGHT. Try New Omo fV137 words
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Advertisement223 1960-06-26 6 Mm ink your orettv dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Our superlative quality ond skilled workmanship will add to your charm. You get this guarantee when you buy from us. Choose your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock of over ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS Platinum223 words
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Article, Illustration772 1960-06-26 7 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Kam— the spokesman of oriental art with something new to say DOUG LACKERSTEEN DOUBLE JOY FOR SPORE PAINTER NOW IN LONDON By HK painted his lirst pictures in the Singapore cubicle be called home. The live -fool \v;iv in Telok Aver Street WH Ihe backdrop of his early exhibitions. Today,772 words
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533 1960-06-26 7 I'li'HiH'fW' 1 111" 11 I THE DUSUN June 17. QN Sunday we had an arranged visit from some Singapore people; a married couple with two boys, who were struggling against a cut in allowances and "voluntary contribupetty economies they looked well. The533 words
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Advertisement106 1960-06-26 7 TOSCA V- 1 Cfresluuss with it lotah J^^^^^ j/k J Romance is always fl Wi J Jr^wi Mfc^^^ a^^ classic freshness, gently scented, I j /'osca jnv^tjabry-y anc^ or so^/ shining hair 1 1 vflufnml \X y unparalleled for elegance I j JR*-~~ "3T lllllllllKiiM Hiiiilllllllllllttttlll I II 111 'i^^^^^^l^f106 words
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Advertisement101 1960-06-26 7 SI AS*/MC'M BOAC world services fly I wfm mm m jo Malays to Ceylon 4 all P>^*^^"fc fNf** K Ceylonese to Australia fc .^^^■■^^■^^^H^HMH^MMNHlk H Australians to Thailand Ties to London or any other cargo anywhere BOAC operates uorld-vsidc passenger and cargo services. Whether you fly 1 cononiv. Tourist, or101 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1960-06-26 7 The Gambols L i (™*T looks) f were oo I MXI WANT f*tt V TOPurrusmJ15 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-06-26 8 Water- polo star —takes a bride— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tan Enc Bock after their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Wee Hong and is an inspector with the Singapore Police Force. He comes from a family138 words
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Article215 1960-06-26 8 Last night's recital CINGAPORE, Sot Tonight's recital by the young German pianist, Gerd Kaemper, left me with mixed feelings. His technique is considerable. If not immaculate. His tonal palette is vivid. his personality real and his playing per se Is never dull. He will charm you215 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-06-26 8 Labourers rewarded for courage SINGAPORE, Sat. Two young labourers today received a letter of appreclattion and $25 reward each from the Poilce Commissioner. Mr. A. E.G. Blades, for arresting a robber at Gulega Road in Changi on March 8. Lim Kirn Leng, 29. and Lai Teck Sing. 21, the letters236 words
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Article25 1960-06-26 8 SINGAPORE, Sat— Water will be cut off in Little Road (off Paya Lebar Road) from 9.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday.25 words
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Article76 1960-06-26 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Murder victim Mr. Kok Eng Pang, 45, was burled today at a Teochew cemetery In Upper Serangoon Road. Hundreds o; businessmen and Rotarians turned up in heavy rain to attend the funeral which started off from the General Hospital mortuary. Mr. Koh, a banker's son,76 words
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Article339 1960-06-26 8 CJINGAPORE. Sat. The O suspended Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. charged today that the City Council's refusal to grant him a permit to hold a rally in Hong Lim Green tomorrow wu "another concrete example of the negation of basic339 words
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Advertisement245 1960-06-26 8 COMMENCING 12th AUGUST 1960 JJUAPAN USA. /^^^ky^ BY *JAf>AN AIR LINES FOR CALM JAPANESE Wf V f^H HOSPITALITY AND fC JJ^J m LUXURY AT ALMOST V t THE SPEED OF SOUND ■(S&'^^'^PKS mA^Jmf UAPAN AIR LINES on time -every time -/^p^ i Kj < ?^v F i FAB WASHES CLOTHES245 words
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Advertisement39 1960-06-26 8 CALLING ALL CYCLISTS The big cycle race is Singapore's week end sports spectacle. Don't miss the special reports and full page of pictures tomorrow in... Malaya Cup soccer drama, in words and pictures, is brought to you tomorrow in39 words
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Miscellaneous283 1960-06-26 8 rpHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC; Prom Tokyo, Hong Kong iBA 965) 6.05 p.m.; from London, Calcutta. Bangkok iBA 778) 9.35 p.m. Qantas: From London, Karachi, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (EM 546) 5.35 p.m., from London. Calcutta, Bangok 8.10283 words
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Miscellaneous334 1960-06-26 8 What's on today VICTORIA THEATRE: Public a.m.; evening worship aeMtoe performance of "Princess Kwel 5.30 p.m. Yiiig' a Chinese play In English. BI'DDHIST IMON (Jslan at 8.30 p.m. Benyunn: Meditation 9 amSOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Qua- youth pall service 10 amtars): Worship 6 p.m.; discus- children's dhama claw 10 30 sion334 words
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299 1960-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Soturdav INSPECTOR Mohamad Shantf Omardin was today given otticiol recognition tor his part in the investigations into the Hicks murder case He was awarded a commendation certificate by the Police Commissioner. Mr. A E. G. Blades. The citation said Uiat Tn«p Sharlff299 words
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149 1960-06-26 9 N.Z. offers 5 C-plan scholarships SINGAPORE. Sat The Government oi New Zealand is ottering (tare scholarships to Singapore citizens under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan. 1 ue scholarships ill be tenable lor iwo year* study or IMWCk L preferably in sciene. mathematics and technical studies Althougn me scholarships are149 words
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Article48 1960-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. A special scooter race "The Lambretta Cross Country Rally will be held by the Singapore Lambretta Owners Club tomorrow. Competitors will be required to finish the 30.0 mile race in two hours. They will start and finish at Borneo Motors. Orchard Road. -148 words
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Advertisement165 1960-06-26 9 MID-YEAR Starts o##i or rotr with the GRANDEST SMASHING in PRICES GENUINE QUALITY GOODS \uur Vi%il Inn will Im worth v"" »»liil« S. A. MAJEED CO., 70, High Street, Singapore. I Te^ *****. NEW PERFORMANCE! NEW COLOURS! NEW BRILLIANCE! NEW SUPER OUINK by PARKER! For records and other import aru165 words
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Article24 1960-06-26 10 Wmw4m If* r»i*i"*i"l 'AMILV Of tke feaj Mra. Uaß Baaa tbaak an frteod* .nd ro- far tbetr b-i». wroataa. atat tao raaaral aa24 words
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Obituary51 1960-06-26 10 »mr4t tit < BBaaaaaSaaJ IN KID INIRHMI iwimnr Of "t!T T%»m Jaaa. IOM we Nned bim no taaajua can tell. Ho« drop. bow dearly aad bow wotl God loved him too aad IbangbT it be»t. To take turn Maaae wttb Him to mi Kaodly uMiaaHiaa by bi« belo<^d51 words
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Article41 1960-06-26 10 10 irara)* Minimum > A OIMNIR IS not tompt"- *ilver-« rapped UraoU cboeo- approtaated nncoaae Yoar aaater otaefca tboaa in four •avaur* LOOK FOR MONARCH tbe mark of aaaot aaality and (reateat vtner* f'»ita. Jii.rr*. rataap. ntoa. at all Modm. IH'illaa41 words
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Article152 1960-06-26 10 Baft fc» (*•■.>— B»x <• rf*. «*«ra TNI aiVtNoIDI MOTIL .n>•■ l.i.iia aaaot popular .mall botrl. ■l«aet »nd a—aaiUllll and con <mwoi for m>A<- Air Termini. Ideal far abort .ta». on arrival or departure Raaaa »r>abfaat fro. U''*TO LIT PWRMbMM* la tb. cbarmn.n« VlNaaa of Fart laaac. Nortb152 words
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230 1960-06-26 10 4 NEW office gadget has been introduced in London which if adopted by bosses may mean the end of the shorthand typist. It will take the magic out of the word 'shorthand' which has boosted the stenographer's pay and prestige above that230 words
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Article283 1960-06-26 10 CIR. In an interview publisned last Sunday Dr Helmust Diefendthal of the Lutheran Clinic, Menglembu. suggested that one of the ways to tight the hookworm menace m this country is to stop the use of nightsoil as manure. Perhaps most towndwellers are not aware of the283 words
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Article, Illustration864 1960-06-26 10 Jeffrey Francis - Jeffrey Francis By AMERICAN EXPERT BASES FINDING ON EVIDENCE DUG UP FROM THE EARTH THE Malays originally came from South China some 2,000 years ago and intermarried with the aboriginal groups of Malaya, Sarawak, Indonesia and the Philippines. So believes Dr. Wilhelm C.864 words
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Article1514 1960-06-26 10 Katharine Sim - PETRA the rose-red city Katharine Sim By "O thou that dwellest in the clefts of the rock, that holdest the height of the hill: though thou shouldest make thy nest as high as the eagle, I will bring thee down from thence, saith the Lord SO prophesied .Jeremiah for the1,514 words
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Article244 1960-06-26 10 rftHERES a story told of 1 a Fleet Street editor wno occasionally produced a leader (editorial* himself. But he insisted on writing It out in the most excruciatingly bad longhand. The handwriting was so horrible that only one linotype operator could understand it. Tor a Joke244 words
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Advertisement59 1960-06-26 10 Eyes of experience belong iiiiNirni theSw i<»-traia»a*l I teihi i|(jp<>rr Roam I Station the largest and ipped in Mxlavai. Make lun ef the be.-t care tor yoajr I atsjata oi iulnr« i(k h l>\ h.indini; it in at .ins branch of the Itornaa) I Company. or sending it to ROLEX59 words
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Advertisement146 1960-06-26 10 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I I— vL '^BBaaal a^alalalk/ BaalalaH BBBBBBbI >ZjBBBBBBT BaßaßaW A ■>■>■>■■>>>■». AaatataaH tV^W .a*** 1 J^ «ft] %W .a^H Hl^. l^Lmmm* a^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaB^BBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBaPVV' r. \W '*wtm^ Fore^ple: LUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE You'll spend happy MM in the attractive club lounge of your big double-decked Super146 words
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135 1960-06-26 11 Illegal export of rupiah: $2,000 fine v \PORE Ski— One mil- j lion Indonesian rupialis contained in a package was seized .stoms authorities here minutes before it was due to be flown to British North Borneo. the prosecution told a district court toda\ The package was addressed to Teck Ou.m135 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-06-26 11 This float entered by the students of Raffles Hall rust only $50. but it won the first prize. Entitled "Appetite 1900 Apartheid I960" it depicted a white hunter in a cooking i pot with cannibals doing a tribal dance round it. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article86 1960-06-26 11 rODAY: Singapore 12.48 a.m. >. 11.55 p.m (Bft Mb); P<>, t Uiclcson 7.42 a.m. (Bft lini. 8.08 p.m. (Bft 6ini: Port Swettenham 7.21 a.m. (12ft 6ini. 7.24 p m 1 12 ft 7im; Pfuang 1.38 a.m. 1.40 p.m. (Bft. 7iin TOMORROW: Singapore 1.20 pin 7ft 3im: Port Dlckson86 words
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Article31 1960-06-26 11 >ingapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed coh.lv S3f) i nominal;. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' A»orUtion: nilk $44.50 sellers, arum $4750 filers. Tone was quiet31 words
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Article550 1960-06-26 11 WORK ON FIRST PHASE OF EAST WHARF DEVELOPMENT WELL UNDERWAY 800,000 CUBIC YARDS OF SILT DREDGED TO ENLARGE AREA FOR BERTHING BIG SHIPS was carried out last year while the dredging. now half complete, began about a year back. In addition to the heavy construction work550 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-06-26 11 This is the fabulous $220-float entered by medical students of King Edward VII Hall. It won the second Prize and touched off a big row. The "medical queens" are (from left): Irene Chia, Daphne Prreira and Ho Mcl Lent.44 words
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Article849 1960-06-26 11 I*JEW YORK. bdt. United Nations sponsored conference ot tin producing and consuming states yesterday unanimously approved a new International Tin Agreement after month- long secret negotiations. It will be effective for five years from July 1. 1960. following ratification by that date of the countries adheringReuter - 849 words
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337 1960-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A ROW provided the finale to a giant colourful procession this morning to mark the beginning of the 1960 University of Malaya (Singapore Division) Welfare Week. It happened when a float entered by the medical students from King337 words
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Article77 1960-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The case In which a missionary, Gnanamuthu Dixon James, is charged with using criminal force on the wife of an R.A.F. man. Mrs. Sylvia Brookes, in Serangoon Garden Estate, will be heard in the eighth magistrate's court on July 29 and 30. The offence77 words
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Article28 1960-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mrs. A. England will speak on "Books and Reading" at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary club on Wednesday, June 29. at Cathay Hotel.28 words
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Article29 1960-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tile tin price here today was quoted at $393 25 per picul. down 37'-_. cents. The estimated offering, at 250 tons, was up 10 tons.29 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-06-26 12 This week's two best entries rE winner of today's $30 prize is "Man with a Cigarette" 'right by Ismail bin Abd. Hamid. 28 Kuda Road. Penang. Inche Lsmail used a Rollelflex and Agfa Isopan film. Setting, with Polar filter: f 5 6, 1/50 second. The $20 prize is won by120 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-06-26 12 nrnE runner-up prizes of X $10 each go to "Spider" left), by Choy Hong Kee, and "Washing The Clothes" (right), by Lee Teng Ean. Mr. Choy. 24-A Llanf Seah Street. Singapore 7. used a Rollelflex camera and Ilford H.P. 3 film. Setting, with close-up lens: ill. 1.72 words
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Article906 1960-06-26 12 R. THOMAS - R. THOMAS By THE second control of your camera 'ens assembly is the aperture ring, on which you select "i" numbers, and open and close the ins diaphragm. Thi> regulates the amount of light that can pass through the lens to reach the film. The figures engraved906 words
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Advertisement310 1960-06-26 12 AC /v, f I personal postal tuition V wtPS^ So mahy cmbitiou* men have T T*» studied with Ihe famous Bennett A a— JW College. LngUnd. and gone on to Wk fW V^i Mama! So can >w«. Choose any one I gM'"***^ o» tne hne careen on our list bctow.310 words
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Advertisement57 1960-06-26 12 X X W il/ "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed boi Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF57 words
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Miscellaneous195 1960-06-26 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) Bnv^ gggnf BHSK i/i "^""TgggniAo™™ ™l^^"" Bannr"'^"gggn'bf~^^^l^~" i^BM 1 I \(ROSS: 1. Headland (4); 4. DOWN: 1. Halo (6K 2. Town Wilful damage <8>: 10. Next (4); road (6>; 3. CUp is>; 4. Sign of 11. Sins (4); 12. Quadruped <4»; cold <6>; 5. Treasurer (6); 6. Be195 words
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Article, Illustration549 1960-06-26 13 METRONOME - METRONOME ON THE RECORD By I PREDICT: POP FANS WILL GO FOR IT IN A BIG WAY A DISC that I predict will receive favourable endorsement from pop fans the world over is Pat Boone "s new album for Dot "Moonglow" (stereo DLP549 words
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Article229 1960-06-26 13 ROBIN DOUGLAS-HOME TRACKS DOWN A BUSH FIRE' LONDON, D EMEMBER the invasion two years ago? Remember when one Italian minstrel armed with nothing more than a catchy six-letter word rampaged through the whole of Europe and ended up by capturing every juke-box and night-spot band? Domenico Modugno was his229 words
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82 1960-06-26 13 Charity show by students of varsity rTVHE Inivrrsity of X Malaya (Singapore) Students Union will bold a variety concert at the Anglo Chinese School hall in Coleman Street on Tuesday and Wednesday, in aid of a number of charities. The show on Tuesday is for students, and will start at82 words
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Advertisement474 1960-06-26 13 aj Organ iaatlon| UUJpho^ »4M 2Sht«tToday:4&B.3oi«B Nl TOMMIOW 4 TUESDAY m ONE iMOw M a m ONLT ii, M4SI Me Free Li B a| Jph OT il«7»f B ■IOWSHOWId, hu'il THE GIANT: OF MARATHON Ch. -Sob (MQMaJM Nnl Chonge T&AI CHIN I B Ckristeaker ill 1 Im AMAMS M IBrraTTTmmWMl474 words
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Advertisement197 1960-06-26 13 OSIIT: MS |M tHi *fr^E|B tm ..c^.,.-,, n ,h, CMIRAG KAUAN^ > I M« t ,c«<-setm t« im: ROSHNIfIKAHANN^IF "f GARRICK TNwm IS PMM) Tt AHMUNCt TN( SCtECNINS OF EXCLUSIVE HINDUSTANI FILMS FtOM CftTMT HSANISATIWTS INTI«UTION*I FILM DISTRItUTIRS TM INOUN FILM CMMINE PtIVATE LIMITED SOUTH-UST UU FILM COMPANY SUPER COMING197 words
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Advertisement175 1960-06-26 13 ...but it's ft]S tfttT tO Mitsubishi 4 I KT NAM< UAiANTI1 For more breeze ond less noise try .^^C V»N. MITSUBISHI FANS. X^ which are renowned for their advanced HflbUvll design and excellent HJ quality. 8" 16" Table, Wall, Pedestal V^ Ef and Exhaust models WW available in attrac- S>^Xj175 words
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Miscellaneous305 1960-06-26 13 RADIO SINRAPARP of ths World 20 P*" l Temple nBUIU OiniaMKUrit and tne Spencer Affair; 2.30 In- terlude for Music; 2.45 Dance A.M. 630 Oood Morning; 632 Time USA- 300 Concert HourMorning Prelude; 700 The News; 400 To Each His Own 500 Chil--705 Moment* of Melody; 8.00 The dren's Magazine305 words
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Miscellaneous95 1960-06-26 14 r01.. s-\ "x^Ft^ul 1 1 1 1 1 mm MM do r > bcit v J^^r J^^^ J JB tjLjV 4B^E a. _^^^^^a jir i^mm^m k°^m^^p 1 "^fli But uhen the c thc-c, all runs smooihK. [C la Loiurulluu factor. f j lLiT'i v B>- I Bit !>^Jsu-.O !_3kL.__j| I95 words
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Miscellaneous1256 1960-06-26 14 S^OW NO CE^S^.i^O 1 Sv\ J~ w '?E *\*< n.3 A S?EA' EELING Of 'hE E EPhAs'c 1 VO'JRELEf-As.-! I'iAlOwE^sS 7 SCC\ S 1 JWHBIK I CME ST, TJktr^s "'*eZAN6AV» ES > »AY -AS7 v SLOW_Y v TO?L/»^ v i^ E-E^-JVsT <r "hAS x-^ ft ™Wj W^ SPELLING *\F7 --AT1,256 words
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Miscellaneous307 1960-06-26 15 W£T Ci^Co #TI9 9 M'^ West f&v&uVite 4S.P (\h4T A 6>HU SWE BUT SWE TR EP TO i /TRUE! BUT SHE (3OTONE k-SPRE? mi_ SETS ft MAT SME 6OSSJ&BT FIFTY PER CENT I PER CENJT OP TUB M\ ME OWNER. 1 SAMTOS/ HE AW7RIES THE A j i AFTER! j307 words
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Miscellaneous462 1960-06-26 16 r-i /I HVE, WOW COULP YOU HAVE DOJE TWIS XJ I NO, BUT I'/VA SUCE YvEAH, JP WE I I VOCk WAS A 11/{ ss ALL WE'VE BEEN TO EACH 7 PLINTT CANJ/ T -^T COVAES BACk/ V <SUNJ/ V 2** J* NICE TaiP PLIWT B6CAL 5SJ|| l#!^""i!Wj| I I462 words
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567 1960-06-26 17 'Too young or too old' neurosis,.. WHY don't girls ever give their correct age? DAVID CAN Singapore. For fear of being thought either too young or too old— both of these are states which cause the fair sex considerable feelings of anxiety. It's like a neurosis! I^OUI 3 you tell567 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-06-26 17 ONLY ONE OF TRIO IS A KNOW ALL rE Know Alls have been wonderful ha their work. yet one can see from the diagram the uplitu i hands of two of the Know Alls a sign of bitter tor*. And what Is more, they seem to be enjoying it! Now121 words
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Article, Illustration870 1960-06-26 17 I HAVE known a girl about six months, ond hove often talked to her She has invited me to her house, but I hove never gone and have never taken her out. Do you think she is interest- DON'T DELAY LONGER IF YOU WANT TO DATE HER-SAYS870 words
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Advertisement395 1960-06-26 17 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly Mght ond ctrocttve os theirs One j tor of StiUmon* will moke you •quolly ehormmo.. Contiouexl I ajpplM-ff»i«««» will surprise you, convine. tn^re is only one beou aihitfner thot BMja^l olooc ConnOt flHPffajss 11$ power. StiHmor. s n th« oldest, lorges: wiling sktn baoutitymg395 words
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Advertisement428 1960-06-26 17 **l not only recommend MARMITE... my own family enjoy MARMITE regularly!" aa 4 ay -.vSj^ jat^l S YeS> MfS Ctian We DoCtOfS kn yOjig^r^raE^^^M/ best 1 MARMITE 13 ex;eptionjlly rich in mr 3^ minerals and is an excellent dietary s aSHajT^ jlVß^i^ nd tTlinerals everyone needs in tins dmtfl I428 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1960-06-26 18 -THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE 300 AUTOMATIC THE 1960 Mercedes Benz 300 Automatic is a car that's fit for a king. For all who are kings by virtue of royal heritage, or because they are men of affluence with1,059 words
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Article335 1960-06-26 18 SINGAPORE, Sat— Nine records were broken and three equalled at Siglap Secondary School's athletic championships at Frankel Estate today. Thio Sin Toh, who won the 100 and 220 yards and 120 yards hurdles events, was "A" division champion. Syed Am's was "B" champion and Sunny Neo335 words
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Article28 1960-06-26 18 JOHANNESBURG. Sat— South Africa beat New Zealand by 13 points to nil, after leading 5-0 at half-time, in the first Rugby Union international here today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article63 1960-06-26 18 IN the oiling a Triumph-Herald ownits' ciub in RaaffMl So tar more than 40 r« plies have been received by th« orgmnlaera out ol about 200 letters circulated. The organiser-s arc a small group of proud Triumph -Herald owners working In the city. This will be the63 words
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Advertisement285 1960-06-26 18 Let your ■^B^B^B^pjjjjjjjjftaaalaaaaaaa* f BaaaaaaaaaataaX FIAT 1200 .asaVsW "^^sC*^^ *t%^M- POWER aJS3I touch Feel the exhilarating, extra power of Mobilgas Special And extra power means extra economy too' PROOF! Fiat 1200 is economy-proved with 43.59 m.pg in the 1960 Malayan Mobiles Economy Run. MOBILGAS Si SPECIAL P.T.S S asflJ BsaaY285 words
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Advertisement672 1960-06-26 18 Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always hat Ephazone handy he knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in 10 minutn. The Ephazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to inject or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a few seconds relief bepn >.672 words
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Miscellaneous113 1960-06-26 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Ness; 4. Sabotage; DOWN: 1. Nimbus; 2. Street; 3. 10. Then; 11. Errs; 12. Mare; 14. Shear; 4. Sneeze; 5. Bursar; C. Ear; 16. Emit; 17. Breakers; 18. Teem; 7. Arming; I. Grime; 9. Mime; 19. User; 30. Zeal; 23. Nee; Esteem: 13. Arson; 15. Area;113 words
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Article29 1960-06-26 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tlilrty cars will take part In the forces Motoring Clubs 300 miles Sinßapore Is- I land rally starting from Empress < Place at 8 a.m. tomorrow.29 words
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479 1960-06-26 19 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE BEATEN 6-3 By Singapore. Saturday IOHORE qualified for the Inter- zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton championship when they beat Singapore 6-3 in the south zone final Mt the Singapore badminton hall tonight. They will now meet the winner479 words
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Article193 1960-06-26 19 DENANC, Sat Two Australian players now com petmg in the Wimbledon championships may tak< part in the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya's Oper championships at the Penang Sports Club here iron July 28 to July 31. 'The championship* this year will be the most193 words
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Article103 1960-06-26 19 Yorks 168 v Derby LONDON. Sat —Tea scorr today s cricket matches were: M i.uiMford: Hampthire 12«-« It. Gray 60 > v Sune\. M Kii'hdm Kent 215-0 P Ri^hardnon Mi i Northampton \i Bristol: Gloucester 233-3 A Milton 40 not out. D Young 134 \t hntriileM: Yorkahire 16a J Bnlus103 words
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280 1960-06-26 19 JOE EZIEKEL - Howe Liang to make Games bid next Saturday JOE EZIEKEL By Singapore, Saturday BRITISH EMPIRE ond Asian Games gold medallist Tan Howe Liang (light) and SEA P. gold medallist Chua Phung Kirn (bantam) will be the only lifters to attempt to quality tor the Rome Olympic Gomes at next Saturday's280 words
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Article92 1960-06-26 19 THOMAS CLEARS 7ft. 2in BAKERSFIELD. California, Sat. American Olympic 'hope' John Thomas beat his own world best high jump mark with a fantastic leap of 7ft 2in. here last night. Yuri Stepanov Soviet Union) set the official record of "ft. lin. nearly three rears ago. But Thomas 19-year-old Negro student92 words
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Article26 1960-06-26 19 BRISBANE. Sat I^ie touring French Rugby League team defeated a Far North Queensland side 26-15 after leading 18-3 at halftime here :odey— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article26 1960-06-26 19 SINGAPORE. 6at. G. K. Murphy today won the "C" division csiablelordi monthly medal of the Royal Island Club. He also »on the ball sweep.26 words
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Article115 1960-06-26 19 1/L'ALA LUMPUR. Sat Oood bouiuis by T. Martens, who took five lor eight, and Alex Delllkan. three for 15. enabled Singapore to lead Kuala Lumpur by 06 runs with four wlckeU In hand in the intcr-divlsion cricket match of the University of Malaya at P.uitai115 words
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Article52 1960-06-26 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. Geoffrey de SUva. who leaves for Ipoh en transfer uext week, scored a polished 84 in helping Negri Sembllan to total 204 for seven against Pahang in a MCA. league match here today. Negri 204-7 ide SUva 84. Dr. Gunendrun 52. Heng Meng 36. Fletcher 21:52 words
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Article40 1960-06-26 19 PORTMARNINK. Ireland, Sat. Bam Snead retained the lead in the third round of the Canada Cup Gol( tournament today with a brilliant Ave-under-par 07. which kept the United States on top of the team trophy standings. —U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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343 1960-06-26 19 SINGAPORE. Sat —Loke Lol i Toun. who flniftiied flrsl in four tvenis 100 yards. 220 yards. 440 \aidi .nul mile lopeni— won! 'he "A" division individual champioiiblup in he Beany Secuua.iry Srluiol athletics meet heid on ihe Vicioria School ground today. Only one new343 words
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Article402 1960-06-26 19 STATHAM WRECKS SOUTH AFRICA LONDON, Sat Brian Statham, England's fast bowler, put England in a commanding position to force a win on the third day of the second Test against South Africa at Lord's today. After England had declared at their overnight 362 for eight, Statham wrecked the South Africa's402 words
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Advertisement325 1960-06-26 19 J9r ak, f m \^j£s~Ml home' 1 CAHT YOU IT'S YOU BETTY, NOT^ /to STOP BAD B»?EATH I RECOMMEND STOP THAT I BABY! YOU JUST J M COLGATE OCKTAL CREAM WITH 6AROOL CHILD'S NOSE I DON'T KNOW ABOUT ITS ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM 1 JOHN? /NEW COLGATE DENTAL M J^^^CrETS INTO325 words
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Miscellaneous114 1960-06-26 19 SOCCEB Malaya Cup— Sinca pore v Selangor, Jalan Besar (5.10 p.m i ATHLETICS: Singapore Cold Storage. River Valley Road. <2.30> (RKKKT: S.C A. Senior Tourney— S.R C. v 8.C.R.C.. padang: i Police v Varsity. Thomson Road; Army IA Nee Soon: S.C.C. v CSC, padang Junior "A" httsons v RAF. Changl114 words
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Article340 1960-06-26 20 CECIL 51 NAPPED FOR A HA TTRICK fJECIL STREET is without a doubt one of the brightest staying finds of the reason and I nap him to complete a winning hat-trick in the las* 2, I)i\. 1, 11--mile Troph> i*\rnt (Kate Fi\c) at Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the340 words
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Article863 1960-06-26 20 Race One rENTY PER CARAT came from nearly last at the half-mile turn to finish second to Fire Power over 5Jf on Wednesday. This Denturius five-year-old has only to reproduce that running to beat this field I doubt if a 10-lb penalty will trouble863 words
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Article176 1960-06-26 20 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 U PER CARAT Wans brooch Russian Rose mmn ?t Per Carat Ruaaian Rooe PER CARAT Rasaten Re«e TriUra Race 2 3.» NAZAREH Fire Power Hearts Eaae HK4RTS EASE White Magic Naureh NAZAREH HrarU Ease Mratosytaere Race 3 3.M RODATO Forget Mr Not176 words
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Article493 1960-06-26 20 LONDON, Sot. Australia's two main hopes for the men's singles title, left-handed Neale Fraser and Rod Layer, moved smoothly into the quarterfinals when the Wimbledon lawn tennis championship reached the halfway i stage here today. Burly R. Krishnan. of India, and Italy's Nicola Pletrangell. Europe's leading493 words
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Article1182 1960-06-26 20 Race 1 ».»O: (Class 5, Div. J) 6 Furs. I. ***** Russian Rose II iTriob Kongsi) Yong. 5 9 0 (F) Ward 1 ***** Trttara <Com St.) Lee. 5 8.13 B«rt»n ***** Rapid Air <Keng Hua St.i Sullivan. 4 811 Oejrer 8 ***** Twenty Per1,182 words
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