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Title Section13 1960-09-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m Mai*** No. i:J0». SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article137 1960-09-25 1 A new series by today's finest writer about the sea WHIN a I boal s torpedo struck the lint\ of Benares on the ni^lit <»1 September 17. 1040, il i- a v se <! ;i tragedy thai aroused more pity and indignation than any otli <. r disaster137 words
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Article65 1960-09-25 1 It .starts in the Sunday Times NEXT WEEK American woman told to leave HAVANA Sat. The Cuban i ment lu>t night orderlyn O'Stacy, an employee of tho U.S. Embassy here, to leave the country within 24 hour», on the (rounds of "illicit activities." week Cuba expelled fourReuter - 65 words
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Article468 1960-09-25 1 US delegate blames the Soviet Union REDS USING ASSEMBLY AS PROPAGANDA FORUM' Leaders of world face grave situation NEW YORK, Saturday. WORLD LEADERS here for the General Assembly today took urgent stock of the crisis facing the United Nations as a result of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev'sReuter - 468 words
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183 1960-09-25 1 WILL DAG RESIGN BECAUSE OF K's ATTACK? UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sat.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's attack yesterday on the SecretaryCeneral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, has set off speculation in the lobbies whether the U.N. Chief would feel obliged to resign. It had always been taken for granted in diplomatic quarters that183 words
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Article64 1960-09-25 1 MOSCOW. Saturday. THE SPEECH by the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Khrushchev, to the United Nations was splashed in Moscow newspapers today with headlines readme: "Freedom and independence to all colonial peoples" and "Solve the problem of universal disarmament" the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The agency said newspapers64 words
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Article, Illustration485 1960-09-25 1 CUBAN PREMIER MAKES NIKITA WAIT FOR HALF AN HOUR ON PAVEMENT kJEW YORK, Sot. Cuban Premier Dr. Fidel Castro kept Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, waiting on the pavement outside the Soviet U.N. mission here for more than half an hour last485 words
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Article298 1960-09-25 1 R. CHANDRAN - Quiet day for PM R. CHANDRAN I From JESSELTON. Sat. pREMIER Lee Kuan Yew arrived here today by Malayan Airways for a quiet day on the last lap I of his whirlwind tour of the three Borneo ternI tones. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lee and the Political Secretary. Mr.298 words
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Advertisement99 1960-09-25 1 Beautifully fashioned exceptional /ow/y cresqns I all of select BRILLIANT QUALITY y^Qpfcd^p^? If it's mildness uM&PV youwant 'JfK^jpf^ A LENGTH ALONE R^S/fl IS NOT ENOUGH GET THE vr^ KING THAT AIR-SOFTENS EVERY PUFF Chesterfield Kings more than please the taste they touch the "taste spot"— like a cool drink of99 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1960-09-25 2 Anne Scott- James - Anne Scott-James By GO ON A BUFFALO HUNT IN RITZY-RLGGED AFRICA WHERE ONL V THE ANIMALS {RE I NSOPHISTICA TED TNI! American girl slml 100 late, hii the buffalo in (h<- (lank, and ii charged oil wounded into the hush. II was ;i1,699 words
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Advertisement604 1960-09-25 2 1000 miles NON-STOP When Malayan Motors planned to drive a perfectly standard Mini- ii^JvS? S^^llllte^ 1\ fc Minor non-stop from Singapore to Penang and hack to Singapore. s^lßf 0 v* ii .^K^&? mm■p\ mmm |v a pp^ there was no intention of breaking any distance-against-time records. '"Csj3 2*^vfcW .^^^r MM604 words
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773 1960-09-25 3 ARTHUR TURMER - ARTHUR TURMER YOU CAN TAKE OUT A POLICY ON MOST THINGS TODAY By BRITISH in- su ra nee firms will soon be preparing their profit and loss accounts for the .1960 holiday season. Preliminary figures show that it's been an unusual period both for the773 words
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Article136 1960-09-25 3 LONDON. Sat. A vicar has hit out at the wedding "cheats" the couples who marry at a register office and then pose for photographers outside his 14th-century church opposite. In future he will ban all wedding pictures unlos the wrrfce took place in the church Said the136 words
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Advertisement163 1960-09-25 3 SO EASY AND SO SIMPLE --v I kU lE' 1 I YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET There will be no problem with the ROLLEI, no guess-work in composing the subject. The picture-to-be is olways visible, bright from corner to corner, brilliantly clear, true in color and in full negative size.163 words
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Article228 1960-09-25 4 IN SINGAPORE TODAY^ A TOTAL OF 1,654,100 PEOPLE A marked decline in first 6 months QINCAPORE. Sat. There was a marked decline in the rate of increase of Singapore's population in thf» first six months of this year. The estimates as at June 30, issued228 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-09-25 4 0 SINGAFOU HONOI KS BKINKI. In the ulitterin:; banquet chamber in Brunei Town on Thursday thi Pri:iic Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lev Kuan T«W, proposed the foist |a KruneT ar the State Tianqiiet held for the Sultan of Brunei's 44th birthday. Sun<).i\ Times pit tun- shous76 words
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212 1960-09-25 4 riNCAPORE. Sat —Dogs 1^ and other animals treated at the Animal Infirmary in Kampong Java Road are charged according to the scale laid down by the City Council, an official of the Infirmary said today. He was replying to an allegation by Mr.212 words
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Article30 1960-09-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The head office of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board has moved from the Government Offices in Johore Bahru to Tampoi. fifth milestone, Jalan Scudai.30 words
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Article26 1960-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Naval Base Employees' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society has donated $100 each to the all-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society and Sata.26 words
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Article56 1960-09-25 4 S'PORE M.C.A. CABLES RULERS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Branch of the Malayan hinese Association has sent a telegram to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Deputy Paramount Kuler of the Federation of Malaya to express the organisation's "respect" for the two Rulers on their assumption of office and to wish56 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-09-25 4 BIG DAY FOR A BRAVE LITTLE MODEL IN TEARS Glamorous models displayed beautiful dresses at a fashion parade at Robinxin's yesterday, but it was little Jennifer Ashley. 3, who stole the show. She made a bold and tearful appearance It happened like this: The compere announced the item on the173 words
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219 1960-09-25 4 Fong: Stop 'divide and rule' attempts JINGAPORE, Sot. A top Singapore trad» union leader today called upon the Government to stop attempts by employers to create disunity among workers in the State. Mr. Fong Swee Suan. Secretary (Disputes) of th« Singapore Trades Union Congress and Political Secretary at the Ministry219 words
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Article73 1960-09-25 4 BATU GAJAH, Sat.— An 18-foot python which had eaten two full-grown goats on Wednesday and Thursday was capture-i yesterday uhile it was lying in wait for its third victim. The python was caught near a shed in which an Indian labourer had kept his two remaining73 words
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Advertisement55 1960-09-25 4 HERE'S NEWS! SOMETHING COMPLETELY IN BAR SOAP! MM WM 1 1 Hb^ S^ffJ^^ WJ "^%s. New quality... new hardness '%^*sS§vo2^'\x\ ||jfc ..jl |p£'' you cut it. As any housewife knows, that extra hardness means less i D r:^^^^N eiiyi i^uy 1 1 s il^x^ "f^ri\/ OUIILUJnT 1 I Hk^ X/^-_/L55 words
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Article329 1960-09-25 5 MEETING AT LABOUR MINISTRY TO DISCUSS A POLL FOR 'RECOGNITION 9 Minister invites oil companies and rival unions SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE MINISTER for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, has invited three oil companies and two rival oil unions for discussions on the329 words
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Article181 1960-09-25 5 LANDING AT FORT GEORGE MALA<('\ It*. A young BnliMi officer and six soldier* landed near Fort George. 13 miles from here yesterday, after a seven day trip from Lumut in a 23-foot open heat fitted with an outboard motor The officer. 2nd. Lieut. D w w.suott and the six soldiers181 words
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Article29 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, State Advocate-General, will talk on "Muslim Law in Malaya" at the Cultural Centre on Monday at 5 p.m.29 words
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Article21 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Education Society, a new body In the University of Malaya in Singapore, has been resistered21 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-09-25 5 Saturday bride is Miss Mary Sisum who married Mr. Clifford William Greenau.iv yesterday at the Church of Christ the King, at .ll.ii Tanglin. Singapore. The groom, a former Assistant Superintendent of Police in Singapore, is now with a leading Canadian life insurance company here. Miss Sisum is a58 words
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Article, Illustration244 1960-09-25 5 PROF. PURCHON TO TAKE UP NEW POST IN GHANA SINGAPORE, Saturday. DROFESSOR R. D. Purchon, Professor of Zoo- logy at the University of Malaya since its foundation more than ten years ago, has resigned. The 43-year-old zoologist today told the Sunday Times that he would be leaving the university early244 words
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Article61 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A youth was detained early today in connection with last night's acid attack in Lorong 27. Geylang. Descriptions of five youths were flashed to all police stations shortly after the attack. More arrests are expected. Ten people were injured in the attack, believed to61 words
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Article14 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —Mr. S. Kandlah has been appointed a magistrate In Singapore.14 words
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Article26 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Naval Base Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society has donated $100 to the boys' home of the Ramakrishna Mission.26 words
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132 1960-09-25 5 NEW BODY TO ANSWER SOS' CALL FOR BLOOD SINGAPORE. Sat. The formation of the Blood Donors' Association will help to ensure a regularly adequate supply of blood for the transfusion service in Singapore hospitals at all times, the association's president, Mr. Lee Keng Tye, said tonight. "And eventually. It may132 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— There will be a touch or Hawaii, the Riviera. Montr Carlo, Paris and London at the sixth Arts Ball to be held at the Raffles Hotel on Nov. 5. The Ball which is an annual occasion is in aid of the139 words
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Article235 1960-09-25 5 A.A. S - Pedestrian control law urged A.A.S. by CINCAPORE. Sat— The Automobile Association of Singapore has proposed the legislation of a new law to control pedestrians with the object of rutting down road accidents. This law may be based on the Road Traffic and Road Improvement Bill, which was taken through a235 words
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Article107 1960-09-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Winner of the 1961 National Day commemorative stamp design competition is Mr. Ong Cheok Hup, of Boon Tiong Road, who has won a $200 prize and a certificate. Seven others competitors. Including two from the Federation, have been awarded letters of commendation, They are:107 words
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Advertisement110 1960-09-25 5 SAIL AWAY FROM ROUTINE... j H aboard the luxurious, completely 1 air-conditioned SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND or SS PRESIDENT WILSON. Sal from Hong Kong or Manila to Kobe, I* Yokohama, Honolulu and on to the United States. Relax in American comfort. Enjoy the finest food. Fill your hours with the fun110 words
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Advertisement517 1960-09-25 5 Hi Soft cool Caressa— the safest feminine towel. Softer becaus* It's a knitted fabric— no gauze, no chafing. Fine plastic film for complete security. Feel supremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modem women wear Caressa for complete freedom. Stitched loops hold it firmly in place.517 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1960-09-25 6 Nellie and the seven-hour trans for ma tion ...THE OLD IT IS the intrinsic right of every girl to be pretty. Some of us are born that way; and those who are not have a duty yes, duty to try and make the most of what we have. I believe1,156 words
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Article49 1960-09-25 6 POSTSCRIPT: When 1 received tbe picture proofs, I showed them to several men in the office, and asked them which girl the> thought was prettier. They picked the NEW Nellie every time, and were surprised to learn that they were one and the same person!49 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-09-25 6 "Menu French Without Tears" a delicately spiced series of 12 little articles by John Baker White. Left and right: Two Sunday Times pictures of Sellie Liang29 words
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Advertisement248 1960-09-25 6 1 Why Pay More When you can ii really get a much BETTER BRA at a CHEAPER PRICE than any other American Brand? I BESTFORM'S I SUN--1 I BURST /Mod. Try Your BESTFORM at —HILDA'S— J Orchord Rood 1 s KATONG BAZAAR S J Eost Coost Rood i |i —METRO248 words
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Advertisement790 1960-09-25 6 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilltlllMlllMlMllllllllMllllllllNl HERE NOW I Bring your beauty problems to Miss Dawn Cowan Helena Rubinstein's personal representative Ymbt Beauty ProMems sohed r f Miss Dawn Cowan is making j& Mfa another visit in response to tremendous public demand follow ing .M. her tour last year. Many women >j who followed her790 words
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Article200 1960-09-25 7 TWO MEN TELL POLICE HOW THEY WERE SWINDLED SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO people saw the police last week about *-rich-quick plots" which had backfired against themselves. reported that to-tht-y hud lost nearly 0.000 through gambling ith glib-tongued confidence <ng. They came forward following a police appeal to people200 words
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Article39 1960-09-25 7 Sat.— Three hines have igaporc Irom and CulDewaji Ba--5 have been ip Governin Up- i^oad. nment Kun Hcnt. i machines rinting [or Sin(Tairs. Chinese Government cquale" for i> now the arrival ol w ma-39 words
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Article, Illustration724 1960-09-25 7 M. RANDHAVA - Popular police officer leaves after 28 years' notable service M. RANDHAVA ITS AN AWFUL WRENCH LEAVING THIS COUNTRY' By SINGAPORE. Saturday. IN the London suburb of Wimbledon in 1931 a tall athletic and mild-mannered youth, seeking a career abroad, was shown a book on the Malayan Government service. This was724 words
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Advertisement94 1960-09-25 7 111 w* i of you Mci Ling s^\\~^*-^ «!3k A wrte who can dress nefs |< and her f Vj nQs^ famlry wfthher own SINGER Is a Rreat M^V-^^^JS I N CE R ]^2nV THE. PRETTIEST WAY TO SAVE! l| HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE J~- »A TrtOtHltrt Ol IM Sl»«ff94 words
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Advertisement336 1960-09-25 7 Jfk w You never know when you'll need ElastOplaSt Quick! In any emergency, protect that cut with Klastoplast it stops the wound bleeding and keeps it free from infection until it is healed. And Elastoplast does stay on. Elastoplast in the rod tin and on the red spool (S&Nj product336 words
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355 1960-09-25 8 LAOTIAN PREMIER FEARS ATTACK FROM THAILAND WIENTIANE, Sot The Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, told newsmen today he believed it was quite possible that on offensive was being prepared against Vientiane from Thailand He said that he believed a partial buildup of Thai and Laotian troop manded by Laotian officwas355 words
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Article60 1960-09-25 8 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Sat— Offices of the table companies in the Inited Nations handled their greatest ever volume nt traffic yesterday on Mr. Khrushchev's statement. Mr. Van Wicklrr. manager of the Western I'nion office, said last night that he and 26 teleprinter operators had handled more60 words
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Article65 1960-09-25 8 JAKARTA, Sat— Ten Poi lish technicians have arrived in Jakarta to help in the i building of small shipyards at Macassar in the South Celebes. Gresik in East Java. Padang in West Sumatra and Amahai in the North Moluccas. The yards, capable of building wooden coasters65 words
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255 1960-09-25 8 DEBRIS IN SEA, BUT NOT ONE BODY IS FOUND J^AHA, Sat.— The chairman of an investigation board, launched to find out why a fourengine U.S. Marine air transport crashed at sea south of here on Thursday, theorised today the DC-6 type plane may have exploded in midair, killing all 29255 words
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Article31 1960-09-25 8 STOCKHOLM. Sat— Queen I Sirikit of Thailand yesterday spend the third day of her stay in Stockholm in bed at the Grand Hotel nursing a cold.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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302 1960-09-25 8 LONDON, Saturday. II BOY of 1 3 has started the new term at Harrow (motto: Use Cod's gift faithfully) with a death threat over his head. The name: Prince Hassan, 13-year-old youngest brother of Jordan's King Hussein. The would-be killers: Nasser agents302 words
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Article56 1960-09-25 8 JAKARTA. Sat. Mr» Supeni. newly-appointed Indonesian ambassador to the United States, married last week. She was a widow. Her husband is Mr. Aehmad Natakusuma. manager of the Indonesian Tin Bureau in New York. The wedding was held In Solo. Central Java. The two will leave forReuter - 56 words
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35 1960-09-25 8 MACASSAR. Sat— Cholera has broken out in the Gorontalo district of the northeast Celebes, according to reports reaching here. No information is availably on the spread of the disease. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article31 1960-09-25 8 PRAGUE. Sat. Twenty coal miners died when flr<» broke out yesterday In thw Vaclav Nosek Mine. Tuchlovice. North Czechoslovakia. Firemen today were still fighting the flames —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1960-09-25 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sat.— Mrs. Ida Pressley, 84. was burned to death last night when shu fell asleep while smoking a pipe in the bedroom of her home.— U.P.l.30 words
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Article527 1960-09-25 8 WRIGGLED AS HARD AS I COULD' TO AVOID BEING MADE SECRETARYGENERAL OF N.A.T.O. ONDON, Sat. Lord Ismay declares in his memoirs being published here on Monday that "I wriggled as hard as I could" to avoid being appointed the first Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation inReuter - 527 words
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Advertisement112 1960-09-25 8 Fresh Tea! Cup after Cup after Cup! o. V Mr* mmTIM Ik _M i I if >V V^ I V 1 &>- ifl v \s PIN THE CUP-INSTANTLY! freshest tea that ever filled your cup! That's what you'll like Put only half a teaspoonful of Nestea in the cup, add112 words
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Miscellaneous44 1960-09-25 8 n LJ??rii 1 I "It's good to be home again .stores .s+J^^zr*^ the school old friends the Not m n Y people know about this "Admit it, doctor, there hasn't been a school bridge club the school short cut. decent new disease in years.44 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-09-25 9 Isidra urges Filipinos to learn our culture CINCAPORE, Sat. Miss Isidra Cagaanan, the new Administrative Officer of the Philippine Consulate General in Singapore. said she hoped to" impress on her government to send more Filipino students to study the rich Malayan culture in Singapore. She arrived here a few days220 words
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142 1960-09-25 9 KARIMON RESORT: JAKARTA TO DECIDE SDfGa-fOU, Sat.—Singapore firms and investors may be invited to take part in the S3OO million plan to develop Karimon Besar into a tourist resort. Mr. Sribudoyo. executive vice-presid-ent of the Indonesian Council for Tourism, said last wrrk. Mr Sribudoyo has returned to Jakarta after a142 words
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Article, Illustration537 1960-09-25 9 Old Boys plan grand jubilee banquet for two Brothers SINGAPORE. Saturday. ALD Boys of Christian Brothers schools in the Federation of Malaya. Singapore and Hong Kong are expected to attend the diamond jubilee celebration of two distinguished Brothers at St. Patrick's School here next month. They are Brother Honorius and537 words
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173 1960-09-25 9 RNZAF SQUADRON WITHDRAWN AFTER 11 YEARS' SERVICE SINGAPORE. Sat. Another Far hast \ir hum- unit, whiih took part in Emergrm'v operations in Malaya will withdraw its detachment from Kuala Lumpur next month. No. 41 Transport Squadron of thr Royal New Zealand Air Force based at Changi will withdraw its detachment173 words
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Article54 1960-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The i settlement of outstanding restoration awards under the War Damage Commi*I sion should be affected by I December this year, said thp commit B report. It was still not po yet to enact the winding up ordinance because of outstanding restoration awards54 words
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Advertisement273 1960-09-25 9 -jgo,. kHgflgfeHaflaiß^al e c/ne«srv-> BB BbV ekJs£^:^ E tf ii;i| t)ia SkKga^v^aH gHr^'''''^T^rV^Br^raalal .'i I'tll V't'll I :^^^T^k. BV^a^K^HßV^Ba offffjEJml C^»^ T THI ttllll O> Mill »"-l«l;«" IMtINM TIIITI|«1H(1I|.|UIIII TOMORROW begins our SEASONAL SALE a Sale to help you balance your budget. BE THE Ist IN THE CROWD and be273 words
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Advertisement677 1960-09-25 9 For qukk promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CHOOSE ONE OF THISi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IP VOL' are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I lc vaiid dct cnnir#~r~T make the most of todays opportunities, here is a WMltri IS TBUK ftl SUBJtbTI crunce677 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article250 1960-09-25 10 rpHK Ri'lers made a very good choice when they elected the Raja of Perlis the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of the Federation I of Malaya. Aged 40. he la In the pnme of life. Moreover, he br; to his high duties many month.-.' experience as j Tlmbalan Yang250 words
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Article187 1960-09-25 10 rE tact that a conference of the International Rubber Study Group is takins place for the lir.-t time in Kuala Lumpur, is recognition of the premier position which the industry occupies in Malaya. The meeting would have been held in the Federal capital years ago. but because187 words
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Article, Illustration816 1960-09-25 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By TUAN DJEK, RETIRED PLANTER AND AUTHOR OF THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL WILL BE 80 ON WEDNESDAY THE DUSUN (Kota Tinggi) MOT long ago an old English gentle- man walked out of the Kota Tinggi police station after renewing his licence for an outdated816 words
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507 1960-09-25 10 Making life pleasant for the seamen THERE is in Singa- pore a group of dedicated lady worl'ers whose activities are devoted to the interests and welfare of merchant navy seamen in the port Known as the Seafarer's Entertainment Committee, this band of hardworking women is made up of wives of507 words
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Article383 1960-09-25 10 BILL BLOOGS drridt'd U> join the navy agaia. Almost immediately he wai sent on top-secret manoeuvres, with strut Order* not to tell anyone where he •nvj.. Alter a couple of month* away from home, he sent a telegram to his parents: "Forbidden to give address. Shot383 words
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Advertisement58 1960-09-25 10 Eyes of experience belong to cmr nJ IIM Sw i«N-tr;iiiu-d technicians .ii Singapore Kot*> Servue station— the larjjot ;ind h«st-f(|Uipped in MjU\;i. M.ike »urc o( the best care tor ><>ur Rolexni Tudor watch b\ handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company, or sending it to ROLEX SALES58 words
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Advertisement116 1960-09-25 10 Mm mmmiJdMmt^' hL^Ev BEE mk B; f\\ vk &^K J mtm y>tmimo? r /ft M J -V flftWiA'^ "%M aT* 0% at (I 0 0 I More successful men PALMOLIVE than any other shaving cream And no wonder! Palmohve ONLY PALMOLIVE lathrr made with olive oil. v#- wlth Olnm Olt116 words
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Article332 1960-09-25 11 INSPECTOR FOUND 5160.90S AND PRINTING INK IN A ROOM Man claims his aunt gave them to him SINGAPORE. Sat. A coffee stall proprietor, Kwong Weng, told a preliminary inquiry here today that he dumped a tin full of counterfeit I Malayan currency notes given to him332 words
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Article69 1960-09-25 11 ELECTRICITY-A BOON TO HOUSEWIVES The Sunday Mail today a*rries a 10-page supplement on the uses of electricity in the home. It tells you how electricity can be used to lighten work at home, and as an aid to beautT. There are also features on the engineering revolution that is taking69 words
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Article21 1960-09-25 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Prof. B. H. Shenres has been appdlnt«d honorary consultant obstetrician and nynaecoloM to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital.21 words
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Article360 1960-09-25 11 M \M>K» VTIIIDRAL Anglican Holy coniiiun.on iMid) 7 a.m.. the p.tr: munlon 8 a.m., service in Mar.daiin 930 a.m morning oraver 11 ».m.. Holy communion 12 m on. evenaong 6 p.m. -I rrTIK iKRCH <A.ieltcam tSerrtngoon Gardens. Parish communion 8 an. school and Bible cia.vs 930 am CT«ning360 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-09-25 11 DATO HAJI Noah bin Haji Omar, Sneaker of the Federal Parliament, kisses the hand of the Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar All Saifuddin, after being invested with the Dato Paduka Mahkota. Brunei (Second Class Order of the Crown) on Friday. Dato Haji was98 words
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251 1960-09-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE FAMOUS 50-year-old Rhodes scholarships started by a South African millionaire and statesman which has been sending students from Commonwealth countries and America to study ar Oxford University, have been extended to Singapore. The Rhodes trustees recently decided to offer one251 words
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146 1960-09-25 11 All the money that's in circulation SINGAPORE. Sal. The amount of Straits currency notes In circulation in Malaya. Singapore and British Borneo on Sept. 1 was $1,115.--764.786.73. the chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. announced in the Government Gazette yesterday. The whole amount of146 words
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Article22 1960-09-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The registration of the Singapore Association of Nurses has been cancelled by the Registrar of Trade Unions.22 words
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Article140 1960-09-25 11 SIMiAPORE BLOOD DONORSASSOCIATION: Inaugural meetbkj at Cultural Centre 10 a.m. ROYAL SINGAPORE FLYING (LIB: "At home" 10 all visitors for flights and Inspection, Paya Lebar Airport 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Performance at Botanic Gardens 5 p.m. MA.ll.ls ANGLIC AS: Variety entertainment night at140 words
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Article88 1960-09-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Up to yesterday 3,322 people in the Federation had taken advantage of the amnesty offered to illegal citizens and surrendered their certificates. The Chief Registration Officer and Registrar-General of Citizens. Inche Ibrahim bin All. said today he believed thi> total would be doubled88 words
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Article88 1960-09-25 11 Tides today and tomorrow TODAY: Singapore 1.06 a.m. (Bft. 9ins.) 1.08 p.m. (9ft. lln.); Port Dlckson 8 56 a.m. < 9ft. 41ns. > 9.10 p.m. 1 8ft. 31ns. >; Port Swettenham 8.10 *jn. (13ft. 71ns. 8.21 D.m. (12ft. 81ns): Penang 2.40 im. (Bft. tiins.i 3.05 p.m. (7ft 81iu> i. TOMORROW:88 words
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Article32 1960-09-25 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices an Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra Sept. Oct. shipments $30 i Nominal i. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller** Association: hulk $42.50 nellers. drum $46.50 sellers32 words
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Article37 1960-09-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— A drop of 50 cents today left the price of tin in Singapore at an even $400 a plcul. The turnover was estimated to have been 250 tons. down 25 tons on Friday.37 words
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333 1960-09-25 11 CINCAPORE. Sat. The Appeals Committee of the Cheshire Home in Singapore are organising two social functions to raise funds for the maintenance of the home. The first Is the "Loveliest Night of the Year", a fa-shion show and buffet dinner to be333 words
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Advertisement419 1960-09-25 11 GO )j^£ (0) ON A ROUND-TRIP TO BY IP&(0) s.s- CHUSAN (24,215 ton) Alrconditioned throughout and fitted with anti-roll stabilizers. IST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (Round voyage fare* from $660) Departs Penang: 22nd October 1960 Departs Singapore: 26th October 1960 Stays at Hongkong: 29th October to 2nd November 1960 Arrives Singapore:419 words
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Article, Illustration234 1960-09-25 12 fTHE winner of this weeks top prize of $30 is 1 "A Challenge" (right), submitted by Sim Yeong Long, of G7 Kovan Road. Singapore 19 Mr Sim used an Ikoflex camera and Kodak V.P. Mm. Setting: fB. 1 100 second. The second prize of $20 is234 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-09-25 12 IN the last century the bison roamed in countless millions over the face of North America. Then, with the advent of the repeating rifle and the organised hunting excursion-, sometimes taking place without the hunters leaving the trains that brought them into the middle of the \ast litrds.151 words
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Article51 1960-09-25 12 mitted. All entries should be bigger than postcard size, but not longer than 10 inches on any side. Glossy prints are preferred; do not mount your entries. All prize-winners will be paid by post. Their cheques will be posted to them during the first week of next51 words
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Article295 1960-09-25 12 D. CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... D. CUNSTON By t 1 for Elizabeth showing how the names of famous people of the past live on in the English language today. THE first English queen of note, Elizabeth I I (1533-1603), is remembered today chiefly as the symbol of a virile and civilised295 words
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Advertisement293 1960-09-25 12 ILFORD /win H <b| pictures J& Vi 6 yY Professional, press 7| and amateur photo--4jo± AJr eraphers acree that ■r^,^ the best all-round film Wnjk \y is ILFORD HP3 (34 I Ys3B^. r world-famous for Its high >^S9#-/ n»eed and superb all-round performance. Obtainable from all leading Photographic Stores STOP293 words
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Miscellaneous182 1960-09-25 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD J n£ j ■^■>46~i I ACROSS: 2. Mysiencusly ob- nouv l. Penetrate 1 5 > 1 scure i7>. 8. Boredom (5). 10. Cheese part of milk (4), 3. Border Yitlda to low spirits (5;. 13. Race. (J), 4. Sort of soup (5). 5 Small (5-. 14. Inclined <s>.182 words
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767 1960-09-25 13 Of drama and musk —and a true Malayan culture IUIY verdict on the recent Singapore Cultural Festival? On the whole, excellent! We saw a series of programmes which truly reflected the rich heritage of art that Singapore's many communities have bequeathed to her. When the four main cultures here can767 words
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Article558 1960-09-25 13 METRONOME'S CEW classical records of recent weeks can match the magnificent package of 1 1 lovely arias by Puccmi and Verdi in a Deutsche Crammophon Gesellschafr album, with soprano Army Schlemm as soloist (stereo SLPEM *****3 mono LPEM *****). One Introduction to Miss Schlemm is all thatThe Times - 558 words
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Advertisement499 1960-09-25 13 ."SHAW; •I v/ •i>■ •ti < i "I J Phone 2841 <« J NVSMVII6 "..ji^ti 1 WHY WE Rf HIS VICTIMS AItMTS uoies Of The night? I wiWil j :ffIEHPPER: m M£C Codbirv s Rose* Chocoloteiß H to C |f clf l Po*'on% et 9 30 Tonight Wotch tor All-Ai.on499 words
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Advertisement185 1960-09-25 13 :j THE GERSHWIN MUSIC... ij THE GLORIOUS LOVE-STORY... 1 THE GOLDWYN TOUCH... YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT 1 ONTHETODD-AO'SCREEN! ii '^8%-"' m '< lik SAMUEL -Jfi i SIDNEY POITILR DOROTHY OANDRIDGE SAMMY DAVIS.n PEARL BAILEY J ■..igiou' liCKmcjicr m> u sunascuko ..^.ciitwinreiiiiis j: c GALA PREMIERE Wed., OCT., sth at185 words
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Advertisement309 1960-09-25 13 Germ-Fighting Toothbrush Rcichc< you Surcic.illy Sterile! \A Jl Mide to May Actively Antiseptic for up to 4 months in u<e fW Inhibits or destroy! ALL types ol germs QL MA thjt [all on or hold to it! t* *M An investment in oul hvßicne you can't \\U\ I aiford to309 words
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Miscellaneous248 1960-09-25 13 RADIO Morning Melodies: 7.00 CenturyKAUIU 2>IINUAHUKt O f Song. All Stations: 7.30 7 M o rML^^i lS nS?e; Th B 'oO N^e ft? £&&*!s Club Session; 9.00 Programme -r^- B O rn«»r gin Awnmn ZiLr M^Lto i F m H~, ™2 vellers> Tal K a 'a Lumpur And s^v M^n's-H??248 words
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Article, Illustration896 1960-09-25 14 ..-i.ai'HUHit'-iVi-i.i-H^i-ii-i'i-fMii'miii'mi'iHi.Hiti-i"! Two-way radio sets up contact between teacher and pupil AU S TRALIAS Schools of the Air are providing a successful answer to the problem of widening the educational opportunities of children who, because of distance, are outside the range of the normal school system. The896 words
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Advertisement293 1960-09-25 14 Parker i^M Ballpoint writes smoothly I mill I ll\ HI V even w nere K fail completely I Ml \^^y glossy photographs mMI is I m Iml WV^ cheques I /mil f*^<A soft-textured I Iml stationery I Iml even writes I Iml through I Iml I J hand prints I293 words
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Advertisement280 1960-09-25 14 #^jPg& it hat boods J m^^^^^^^^^^^^ SIS, YOU'RE AS I PERSUADED IT'S OKAY SlSj^f THAT I KNOW-NOW! GLAMOROUS AS ANY I YOU TO BRING ME, DON! BUT I CAN'T I I'M JUST NOT CUT GIRL HERE.' BUT YDUVE I h ONLY A FOOL LIKE ME mKS THE FELLOWS '|y OUT280 words
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Miscellaneous51 1960-09-25 14 LESSONS BY RADIO BbVX^E^b^b^b^bl "T* v'iv? bB» W k*>»fl" sal ff w^^^y- ,iik«»^^B M I jßßhk_ bV^^bUb^b^b^bm aa^Lj^^Bß b^bt iJ^rjUr a^BTr" I 'wfH^msk ■fi^HtttfßTaw^l bKjB Two young brothers at their sheep station home use their transceiver to take part in a radio lesson from the Alice Springs School of the51 words
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498 1960-09-25 15 wBcij..!ii;lJ;lij!m;immi.:lJU1 ww THE DUSUN, Fri., Sept. 16. I^IANGOSTEENS in this district were rr.uch affected by fruit rot, but for some unknown reason the Dusun's crop was almost free. Much fruit was eaten by the kids, given away, or sold on the spot; and498 words
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Article80 1960-09-25 15 DAR-ES-SALXM "Tanganyika) Sat. Hundreds of ailing Africans from Tanganyika are making a long pilgrimage across Lake Victoria to bathe In and drink the waters of a stream at Mugana. The stream runs through the compound of a Catholic mission church at Mugana, 18 miles from the80 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1960-09-25 15 JOHN BAKER WHITE - I watch the anti-smugglers at work JOHN BAKER WHITE ANYTHING TO DECLARE 7-PART 4 DON T MOVE OR WE FIRE By THE great airliner was almost ready to leave London Airport for Johannesburg, loaded and complete except for one Very Important Passenger. I watched him as he wotked across the1,231 words
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Advertisement86 1960-09-25 15 ROUTES TOP THE M AT MY SHOW A better buy because they're better boHt! CIfOCD ry|pr .^a^^^^f^vV 'jr 'I J^^jP^ I 9K alto tht new Humbti 9^B^b^ JfjJ 7 Howk-ttm imptcabk family W^^SXjU^^gr 2 fe" The NEW ■fckfc"^ nfIPT. HILLMAN MINX Ir^^^BN Hk< S^ ovailoblt at Estate I M t|L^V'86 words
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Advertisement244 1960-09-25 15 NEXT WEEK NQ of the world's top KM aid vatth taiggltrt H sram-^««<^ 1 NOW. .THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO AVOID THIS! When buying shirts or any other cottoo garments, That s why you should always look for make it a habit look foe the UMfOUXO- -JAMPOMED- before you buy.244 words
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Advertisement104 1960-09-25 16 Hurry up. George. I am hurrying up! Power loss is your trouble, George. Feels as if you're pulling a heavy load— like a hippopotamus. or an elephant I l A) am/Ml I or a HIPPOPHANT' That Hippophant represents one enormous power loss, George. The ordinary high quality motor oil you're104 words
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Miscellaneous1476 1960-09-25 16 f— v YES, P'AMA, IF I PIPN'T SEE, I I WEAR. YOU R6HTLY, ?'AMA? YES JAR ZAN -IP YOU I (FTonOT POSSET THAT I WAS Va^O GIVE BIRTH TO T«E I I B^ «no,cc Ak ,7 Tlj c r^^->~ \1 fi7 YOU SAY THAT lAW YOUR. 7/ REFUSE TO HELP1,476 words
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Article, Illustration960 1960-09-25 19 The LONG and the SHORT of RED PAINT DROP A LINE TO THE K NOW ALLS- AT TIMES HOUSE, SPORE DEAR Know Alls: Or shall I call you people wise guys? Let's see if you can explain why fire engines are painted red. QUIZZY LIZZY. Batu Cajah. Long explanation: Fire960 words
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976 1960-09-25 19 Has he the right to slap his girlfriend? JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASEBOOK... What's your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. QEAR JANE LEE: I have been losing my temper, and have slapped my girl during a quarrel. Now she is976 words
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Advertisement323 1960-09-25 19 Ik. m aaVa? i mJI k ia*^^ WHY stay in doubt about Tampax Really there's no mystery about Tampax internal sanitary protection. Learning to use Tampax is about as easy as learning to use lipstick! Just remember that for every Tampax-user and there are millions, all over •vorld there was323 words
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Advertisement226 1960-09-25 19 FLY PAN AM BIG JETS... SAIGON MANILA U^^ A via the Pacific ft or via the Middle East -J mA and Europe EUROPE^Throughout the PaciU and W^ round the world Pan Am offrrs jfl you more jets to more places Mj than any other a rhrc 1 Fir reservations, call226 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1960-09-25 20 For the Individualist— the unusual PETER LIM road testing the Panhard PL 17 Tigre PAIN, THEY TELL US, always follows pleasure. And pleasure without effort, we soon learn on our own, usually is no more than a misleading daydream. But mororists who daydream along this line will be glad to1,069 words
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Article373 1960-09-25 20 PAGE 20 SPORTS "TOTTENHAM HOTSPURS continued their great winning run in the First Division^ of the English Football League by crushing newty-promoted Aston Villa 6-2. Sheffield Wednesday kept pace with the leaders by defeating defending champ ions Burnley 3-1. Wolves also won by the same margin373 words
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Article56 1960-09-25 20 NEWBURY. Berkshire 8al ■< Mr. R. E. Mason a Soveieli;i» Path won The Queen Elizaoeih Stakes run over one mile here today. bu- Winston Churchill's Release was second with Baron S. cie Lopen-Tarragoya'8 Djebel Traffic third. Pour ran. Sovereign Pata won by three quarters of a lengtli witnReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement278 1960-09-25 20 CHAMPION W THE WORLDS FAVOURITE V^ iT/A SPARK PLUGS v-T J[\\/f* I fuM firing power, N^ /1 I f I' ut Champions in "TEa iA- S I or cvery'lo.ooo ■'"jl A Mtlei You II pet .hi ii^ p>Swl ill.. t c- boost ill |L I^^V^ STOKVIS fM) tTO. Smgopor* K.lumptr278 words
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Miscellaneous113 1960-09-25 20 CROSSWORD j SOLUTION U R«>>* 2. Ciyptir 8. En- 1 nui 10. Mopes. 13. Storm- 14. Prone. 15, teici. 16. Wed. 18, j EKe. 19. A:c 20. Cheer. 22, Led 23, Hare 2a. Sari 27, Salutations 23 LtM .30. Idea. 32. Era. N, 36. Tow. 38. Rend. 40. D.iv. A\.113 words
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Article433 1960-09-25 21 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By K. Lumpur, Sat. Japan may make it a six-nation meet at Penang next month CEYLON will send a team of seven to ten athletes to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's Open championships at the City Stadium in Penang on Oct.433 words
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Article40 1960-09-25 21 SINGAPORE. Victoria School beat si. Patnrk.s 4—o in an inter-school hockey Btatcta al Victoria School today, c'heong Yuen Hin (2), Kewal Binftti Roland scored for Victoria School. Victoria School iilvo von lh« second team mairli by 4-0.40 words
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226 1960-09-25 21 F. SALAHUDIN - Collegians reveal a secret weapon F. SALAHUDIN B> CINGAPORE, Sat— Afte. beating a Singapore Cncket Association Presi--1 dent's XI by 90 runs, the i visiting Australian Old Collegians revealed their, secret weapon with which they hope to beat Singa- pore on the padang to- 1 morrow. Tho weapon is Don226 words
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Article190 1960-09-25 21 ni.n OHWUn Murru\ dr \a/ b Fell IT < <>\ b Balakrishnan h Koth b Fell (I I (MM r df \a; li I ill l:i O \rill c Uirks I. I .11 Tavener r Fell h IHefca Mriggleswoith not »ul H Horslrv dr Va7 b Fell 1 Wells190 words
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Article335 1960-09-25 21 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINGAPORb Police regained the soccer challenge cup which they last won in 1958 by beating Royal Federation Police 4-2 in their annual match at the Police Training School here today. The Federation, however, still load in the series having I won four335 words
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797 1960-09-25 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - IT'S TIME OUR SPORTS FANS GREW UP NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT By A VASTLY feeble state of mnd is gripping Malayan sports tans They hate to be told that our competitors can win for fear they will certainly lose. They get shivers down their spines when they hear praise for our797 words
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Article129 1960-09-25 21 SINGAPORE. Sat Kllat Club of Kuala Lumpur scored a thrilling three-wicket win over Singapore Optimists in their one-day cricket match on the pa dang tobet the task of getting 200 runs in 150 minutes Kilat won the match with four minutes to spare. The man who129 words
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Article174 1960-09-25 21 OINOAPORE, Sat —University of Malaya beat The Blaclu by 22 points ituo g0..;.s and four penaltirsi to 16 points (two goals. ;«o penalties) in then- rugjter match v Bukut Tlma.i today Featuie oi the maich «M the kicking Quel between Smappa and Slew Kay. Sinappa made174 words
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Article35 1960-09-25 21 ])ÜBLIN. Sat. Herb Elliott the fabulous Australian run- ner. failed by 2.6 seconds to break r his own world one mile record at Santry Stadium here last night when he clocked 3mir» 57sec.35 words
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Article159 1960-09-25 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. Saint Andrew's School boxers won seven of the nine titles in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association '> youth championships at the People's Association tonight. Ot ih? 18 rtiullst.s, 15 were from 'he school. Two of 3 odd m-n out former St. Andrew's School champion159 words
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211 1960-09-25 21 MAYFLOWER REGAIN SBA SENIOR TITLE CINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore champion Billy Ng, of Johore, repeated his Foong Seong Cup straight sets victory over Singa pore's best singles player, Omar Ibrahim, when he beat him 15-8, 15-12 at the Badminton Hall tonight. Billy, youngest of three Ng brothers, helped Mayflower to recapture the211 words
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Article597 1960-09-25 21 (KVLOX: 100 and 200 m— Bernard At well; 400 m hurdles K. Sathkuna rajah, 440m Nlmal Fernando, K. Sathkunarajah, K. D. Dharmawardene; 800 m Senaka Wljenayake; mile A.S.M. Khan, 3 miles^ ASM. Khan. K M.I S. FC.nando; hop step and jump C. C. Navaratnam: high jump—597 words
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Advertisement397 1960-09-25 21 4 CLASSIFIED Al)^. AT YOUR SERVICE >S p*c> I mum I m,,nlh. in U m AVI* RENT A CAR TAMC S PHOTOCOPY rama mming Huum, UIPLOMAS CCRTIFICATI* TESTIMONIALS TOP OUALITV COLOUR prtnt from v 1 .-phor- -Lit* SHOPPING GUIDE (S>«re) 2* HurW. !>/• (Minimum, Itml, I momth. 19 H ,rrf,397 words
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Advertisement19 1960-09-25 21 In i ll* If M.Amk c aMLS U«"W CMO M U A. WANDER LTD., (Incorporated in England), SINGAPORE I19 words
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Miscellaneous58 1960-09-25 21 CRICKET: Singapore v Ola Collegians. paaang ill a.m.); Kllat v Optimist, padang. SOCCER: S A. P. A. junior cup Police v Gymkhana, Qeylang; Tan Tock Sens v Kota Rajah, Farrer Park; F.iendly Joyful Indians v R.A.FV Jurur.g, Farrer I P..rk BADMINTON: Singapore Police v Federation Police, River Valley Road. GOLF:58 words
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Article564 1960-09-25 22 T/zw daughter of Nilo is fastest horse in training EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Supersonic (Race 3). Promise (Race 4) and Rogerthorpe (Race 5). CALL BOY'S double is Bacqlava (Race 2) and General Pi! (Race 7). THE COINC is likely to be HEAVY564 words
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918 1960-09-25 22 Hopelessly shut in all the way up the straight Jazz Singer got an opening less than 50 yards from the post. In a flash he set upon South of France bul his effort was too late. L'taha-Setia, On Parole, Putli. Lightning Flash and918 words
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Article1390 1960-09-25 22 Race -a.is: (Class 1, Div. n 6 Furs 1. ***** Premium (Anglo-Chinese St.) Ahmad. 4 9.00 Nf It Z. ***** Yardarina iLa wry St.) Donnelly. 6 8.10 Barratt 4 3. ***** Gatot K»cha < Mr. Mrs B.P. Oiami Sullivan. 3 8.9 Geyer 7 4. ***** Titllino (L T 3t1,390 words
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209 1960-09-25 22 IPOH, sat— The tracks here are standing well to the consistent rainfall during the past few days, and the going at the moment is yielding. But there Is every likelihood of more rain and you can expect the going to be heavy209 words
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Advertisement255 1960-09-25 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. I HI i Minimum) RtTWCEN CMONC YOKE SEE LMOO ANC. CHIA LIM ANNOUNCEMENT ■Al >'" Minimum) THE SINCAPORC MUSICAL I lo the closing of •ale of tickets Ur !)ou >-<i the piano recital bj I be at Ro»>in-on a only M from SHIPPING NOTICE IMi II ***** ->255 words
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Advertisement511 1960-09-25 22 Iflore jewels less friction for perfect accuracy and T, lifetime %,J IM service Jp\\w y^' 1 Njr^ Jl ,si T I TO Xl I M t I 111 I^l I swiss ILIJI WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN q^^l-Hi-Fi TAPE RECORDER P' THE FIRST TAPE RECORDER WITH FREQUENCY RESPONSE CERTIFICATE Mogncrophone 85K 1511 words
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