The Straits Times, 16 October 1960
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Title Section13 1960-10-16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES at**** in No. 1312 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. 196(1 20 CENTS13 words
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192 1960-10-16 1 Out soon: A better Than ever Annual Straits Times Annual for 1961 will be on sale South-East Asia's finest publication, the Annual is always appreciated. This new edition more than maintains the high standard of past years with its magnificent pictures, its fascinating articles and its quality productions. Consider its192 words
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Article151 1960-10-16 1 TOKYO, Sot. About 600 Zengokuren (leftist) students ond police today fought a hand-to-hand bottle outside the building where the Socialist leader, Mr. lne|iro Aionuma, was stabbed to death on Wednesday v.-ccl their bamboo ilan poles and i police. -iously inbut four .students detained. Nts woieReuter - 151 words
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Article432 1960-10-16 1 DEATH THREATS: GO VT. ACTS 'life will not hesitate to act swiftly and firmly' POLICE DETAIN NINE MEN, INCLUDING KNOWN THUGS AND EX-PAP MEMBER SINGAPORE, Saturday. NINE PEOPLE, including known members of the 24 and 08 secret society groups, were detained by the police yesterday, the Singapore Government officially announced432 words
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Article109 1960-10-16 1 1,000 in anti-V rally at Durban DI'KB.VV sal. Ike first major anti-republic rally to be held in South Africa -since the leferendiini of last week took place here last night. More than I.UOO people assembled in a public park after about 500 young men and women had marched throuuh theReuter - 109 words
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Article73 1960-10-16 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sat—President Arturo Frondizi appeared today to have beaten back efforts by a group of "•rebel" generals to overthrow his government. Frondizi. who said he would leave the presidency only if he were dead or a prisoner, emerged last night from a crucial meeting with73 words
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Article52 1960-10-16 1 YASSIADA ISLAND Turkey i. Sat. The mass treason trial of 500 members of the Turkish regime overthrown by the army last May resumed here today when many of the accused, including ex-President Celal Bayar. were allowed to see their relatives for the first time since theirReuter - 52 words
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Article62 1960-10-16 1 NO TO UAR-liRAi. PEACE TALKS DANAVCVf B I -Him t Vismi i mi' it Ant Rcpuhii' Ij> rnrcted brad pri tint lii rnr«t Mi I r». ji <.unou PriiiK Mb >f Israel. to >cue tmWM .id llj. I \\i level *itct l<i djsjrni*in ut between her brad nur62 words
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Article372 1960-10-16 1 THIS LETTER to the Editor of the Sunday Times was received from Capetown last week. It is printed in Page One because we consider this an issue that deserves the tcidest possible publicity I am a coloured man. w ui>t one of the million "Itizens372 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-10-16 1 Saturday morning scene outside the Chung Khiaw Bank head office in Robinson Road Singapore depositors rushing to withdraw their money. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article431 1960-10-16 1 Bank stays open to meet the rush SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE head office and all branches of the Chung Khiaw Bank in Singapore today extended paying-out facilities to 1 p.m. in a bid to kill the "wicked rumour" that the bank was closing down. Crowds of depositors rushed to the head431 words
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Article85 1960-10-16 1 71 DIE OF A LIVER DISEASE JAKARTA. Sat. A m>sterious liver disease epidemic has killed '1 people since Wednesday, health officials said today. Another 108 arc in hospital. Researchers of the Eycktnan Institute in Jakarta were reported trying to isolate and identify the virus causing the outbreak in krdniiu Wurinitin85 words
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Article48 1960-10-16 1 WHITESBURG (Georgia), Sat. Carroll County authorities are investigating the flogging of a Negro man and woman by six weaponcarrying white men. The couple were taken from their house In Whitesburg last week stripped naked and beaten with leather straps. No arrests have been made. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1960-10-16 2 Alistair Maclean - Alistair Maclean A blazing wreck, she still fough t 0n,.. 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 mmi ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 itn i mi 1 1 it l l l1,531 words
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Article, Illustration1776 1960-10-16 3 the glorious last hour of tfa ffj^l im^^jff^di FIGHT TO THE LAST NEXT WEEK A bungle costs 300 lives that not only was the battalion of naval reservists composed, almost to a man. of trade unionists, but that urt 150 of1,776 words
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306 1960-10-16 4 1000 teachers are required every year, says Mr. Yong CERTIFICATES FOR 474 TTC GRADUATES SINCAPORE, Saturday. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today that Singapore needed 1,000 qualified teachers a year -more than twice j the present output. He stressed that to evolve a single integrated system306 words
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60 1960-10-16 4 PENANG. Sat.— More than 1 500 guests stood up and sang -happy birthday" at a banquet held last night to; celebrate the joint birthday of 91-year-old banker and philanthropist, Mr. Urn Lean Teng and his 81-year-old wife, Madam Koid Cheng I Heoh. The Chief Minister.60 words
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Article48 1960-10-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two; detective start sergeants have i been appointed acting In- j spectors the Government Gazette announced. They are Mr. Goh Choo Huat and Mr. Lee Hln Wah. j Mr. Yeo Khian Hock, an Inspector, has been appointed acting assistant Superlnten- dent of Police.48 words
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Article, Illustration376 1960-10-16 4 EARL SAYS: LOCAL PEOPLE TO DECIDE MERGER OF BORNEO AND SARAWAK CINCAPORE. Sar. Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, the Earl of Perth, today said that it was up to the people of Sarawak and North Borneo to decide whether they want to merge into a federation. Lord Perth,376 words
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Article119 1960-10-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat —The Nanyang Confucian Association will celebrate the pro.:sllth anniversary on Monday In the Confucius Temple. River Valley Road. Singapore. An ancient ceremonial rite will be conducted by Mr Chua Toh-Hua. chairman of the association, at 9 a.m. and a tea party will be119 words
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95 1960-10-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Health has received 23 designs for the family planning design conjtest. Entries closed today. The winning design will be used as an emblem in the Government's family planning campaign which will begin late next month or early Dc-95 words
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Article46 1960-10-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— An airconditioned 98-foot launch. "Laju." capable of a speed of 12 knots with a lull load of 192. passengers, will take off at 9.15 a.m. on Monday from Jardine Steps on Its Inaugural ferry service between the Steps and Pulau Bukom.46 words
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Article119 1960-10-16 4 New traffic rules in Katong area SINGAPORE. Sat. New traffic regulations for cars leaving three cinemas in the Katong area the Palace Theatre. Odeon < Katong) Theatre and Roxy Theatre— i have been gazetted and are already in force. Cars leaving the Roxy or Palace theatres :,hall only j turn119 words
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55 1960-10-16 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. Negrl Sembllan this morning gave its Yang dl-Pertuan Besar a royal home coming welcome. which included a 17-gun salute, a guard-of-honour and 10.000 flag-waving school i children. The Negrl Ruler, who wont |to Britain on August 8 for I medical treatment,55 words
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Article107 1960-10-16 4 PENANG. Sat. A man who climbed a ladder and peeped into a womanV room was said by his counsel today to be not in complete control of his senses at that moment. Lav Kok Leong, 23. pleaded guilty in the magistrates court here to committing criminal107 words
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Article360 1960-10-16 4 BRIGADE MAN IS CLEARED OF MURDER PENANC. Saturday. A PENANC Boys' Brigade Lieutenant. Yap Ban Teik. was acquitted and discharged in the Assize Court here today when a special jury unanimously found him not guilty of murdering a i fisherman. Yap .stood at attention, i smiled and bowed to the360 words
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423 1960-10-16 5 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE HOLDS RALLY TO MARK REUNION WEEK This is important in the make-up I'm. of a personality SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE SENSE of belonging, and of being wanted was stressed by Professor E. S. Monteiro, Acting Vice Chancellor of the University423 words
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121 1960-10-16 5 OINOAPORL Sat One 01 > promine micians. Dr. I been ,d of the Kfbutute Language and Culture" in Singapore. The appointment of the 38-y< '"er principal O f th v of Indonesia announced in a Singapore Government statement i.v>ued thii afternoon Strengthened Th. Nt121 words
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Article74 1960-10-16 5 Man faces 36 I charges in Spore SINGAPORE. Sat. Hue Kirn Fatt today appeared before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, on 36 charge> of criminal misappropriation involving a total sum of j $35 440 He pleaded not guilty to all charges and was remanded until Oct. 22 for74 words
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Article33 1960-10-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A sixman goodwill mission from the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will stop over in Singapore for a day next Saturday on its way to Tokyo from Jakarta.33 words
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117 1960-10-16 5 Students make luxury survey 7 of town Xl M LI MPI X, Sat. One hundred and eleven students of the 1 niversity of Malaya in Pantai Vallry today began a "luxiirv survey of Petaling Java. Kath student is paid BJ < for this two-day survey which is aimed at finding117 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-10-16 5 AMERICAN PIANIST DUE HERE MiftS Natalie llindrra.s (above), a leading American concert pianist, will present a free recital-seminar for Singapore's music teachers at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Nov. 7 during her visit here. The American Consulate has sent '00 invitations to teachers in the States. Miss Hinderas. who is78 words
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Article71 1960-10-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Cusi toms officers detained two men. one of whom was said to be carrying a suitcase containing 15 lb. of raw opium, at the Gurkha Transit Camp in North Buona Vista Road here tonisht. It is believed that the suiti case was among personal71 words
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191 1960-10-16 5 Nasution praises Federation Govt. and army IPOH. Sat.— The orderliness of the Federation Government and its army has won high praise from .rural Abdul Haris Nasution, the Indonesian Minister for National Security and Army Chief of stall Gen. Nasution said: "I must say that I am very greatly impressed by191 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-10-16 5 MINISTER YONG PRESENTS TTC CERTIFICATES PRETTY Miss Kg Pow Chin, of the Teachers' Training College, receives her Certificate of Education, from the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. at the graduation day ceremony held at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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Article110 1960-10-16 5 EVADED TAX, FINED $20,000 SINGAPORE, Sat. A ship chandler. Abdul Rahim Shaik Kader. 52. of the Singapore Harbour Supply Company, was today fined >'M mm or two years' imprisonment for evasion of customs duty on 823.5 pounds of cigarettes. Arrangements have been made to pay the fine. Customs prosecutor Mr.110 words
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Article94 1960-10-16 5 A move for direct elections KUCHING. Sat.— The Sarawak Government has been urged to introduce the system of electing representatives directly to the Council Negrl— the colony's legislative body. Mr. Tan Chong Meng. of Simmanggang, tabled a motion in the Second Division Advisory Council recommending that divisional councils be abolished94 words
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Article24 1960-10-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will give a performance at the Kallang Park from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. on Monday.24 words
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Article46 1960-10-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. T. L. Green, the newly appointed Professor of Education at the University of Malaya In Singapore, will deliver his inaugural lecture on "Educaton and Social Reconstruction" at the university's New Lecture Theatre, Bukit Timah, on Thursday at 8.30 p.m.46 words
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215 1960-10-16 5 An eloquent display in a Chopin recital COR the second time in the space of o few weeks o new star appeared in the Singapore musical firmament last night. This time it was Yu i Chun Yee. a pianist of imi pressive attainments, who i got his strong young finI215 words
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Article37 1960-10-16 5 SINGAPORE Sat. The Singapore Government has been urged to introduce Ma- lay shorthand in Malay secondary schools by the or- j ganiser of the Malay Short- j hand Institute. Inche Abdul i Rahman bin Hassan.37 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1960-10-16 6 What about the Wandering WIFE? THE LITTLE WOMAN... ...AND HEN PARTIES, OR DATES WITH OTHER MEN Back bow THE Case of the Wandering Husband, bared two weeks ago, brought such a flood of reaction! Many of the letters were from women with more helpful advice on how to keep aReuter - 1,211 words
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Article128 1960-10-16 6 A VERY familiar name on hotel and restaurant menus, Pommes Persu has nothing to do with wash ing powders. It is a pretty way of describing the good old boiled potato sprinkled with fine-chopped parsley. Just as the word "chips" is to be found today128 words
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Advertisement683 1960-10-16 6 Li B^ Latest Beauty Bulletin From Helena Rubinstein parch tor beauty takes me everywhere! In these columns, I promise to keep you posted on all the latest news about make-up, skin-care, and fashion! RECAMIER EYES. The hard doe-eyed look is well on uay out. It's being replaced by the gently683 words
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Advertisement398 1960-10-16 6 /jp^^\Mocless Lj Bm A super soft V SANITARY TOWELS 1 B .msc ofa new \voikl(T •I Imkl v!f i,l fabric, which is extra abil\ WM sorbent, softer and safer. Because they arc cooler and more m V^^HM Because they nrr so neatly rl<*slc;ned W Wi. andwilliiots'iowundcrlhesluiiincit/I W] localise they ran398 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-10-16 7 CINGAPOi Twen--or-old EvangeIme Ang ct Singapore has won the leading prize of A£50(5350) tor her "culpture entry in the recent University of Western Australia's art exhibition. I and x wurka B. A. in anthro;tudyinc for thp past six She i I an It up when79 words
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327 1960-10-16 7 Brides have to pay duty at frontier checkpoint CUSTOMS SPOKESMAN EXPLAINS PECULIARITY IN TAX LAWS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE bride is the loser when a newly married 1 couple, dressed in their wedding finery, pass through a Customs checkpoint on the frontiers of the Federation. The chances are that the327 words
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Article, Illustration225 1960-10-16 7 MALAYAN GETS BIKE FROM KING SAUD KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. King Saud of Saudi Arabia has presented a new motor-cyclr to a young Malayan adventurer. Salabuddin bin Ayubi of Kota Bharu who is goins round the world. In a letter to the Straits Times. Salahuddin. who is now somewhere in Europe,225 words
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Article154 1960-10-16 7 Chamber accepts foundation offer SINGAPORE. Sat. The Lee Foundation has promised to donate 10 per cent of the total amount the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce can raise towards the cost of the proposed million-dollar 10-storey headquarters to replace the present 53--year-old premises in Hill Street. The Foundation stipui lates154 words
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Article26 1960-10-16 7 SAMARINDA (East Borneo i. Sat. One hundred and twelve overseas Chinese from the Biilongan area, southeast of here, left yesterday for Formosa.26 words
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Article48 1960-10-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Lady Templer joined 21 children at the orthopaedic ward of the General Hospital here in a rousing partj in celebration of Children's Day on Oct. 22. Also at the party were 12 deaf and dumb children brought by the Red Cross.48 words
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Article25 1960-10-16 7 MIAMI. Sat. Four Cuban crop-dusting planes carrying seven men landed in South Florida yesterday and the fliers immediately sought political asylum.— U.P.l.25 words
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Article152 1960-10-16 7 HONOUR FOR RIDLEY AKRON, Ohio, Sat. Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley, whose "herring-gone" tapping method made possible mass production of natural rubber, will be installed on Tuesday in the University of Akron's International Rubber Science Hall of Fame, the university announced yesterday. Ridley, who lived to be 101, foresaw the future152 words
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Advertisement694 1960-10-16 7 II THE BEST II SECURITY 3C is a Bank Depositor with II LOMBARD BANKING IN LONDON AND IN SINGAPORE Imrrm pmii mMm» irdmcfi** tfmled rirfJom Imctmt m. GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,0 M Write today to the General Manager for your copy of Bank Deposit Account" booklet No. A<>:B If LOMBARD694 words
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Miscellaneous34 1960-10-16 7 F UE <3AM6OLS MY ft AM -< r. nor am "S^*"^ V m pavou* ,rs "sees*** J not* TODAY jS A"* *Jsf" i THOUGHT «o L^SI IC »< 1 \t DOES v y V.COMEOFP J tiX^i\34 words
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174 1960-10-16 8 New nations told to beware of Red move to dominate WASHINGTON, Sot. President Eisenhower today made a strong appeal to 16 newly independent nations to resist it tempts to ate them and declare nne for all free nations to prevent dictatorial >'' from having their way in the wo rReuter - 174 words
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Article46 1960-10-16 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mr. Richard L. Jackson, of Scotland Yard. wa.s elected to a lour-year term yesterday as president of Interpol the national police organisaJackson is Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan police, and head of the Yard's Criminal Investigation Department. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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141 1960-10-16 8 MIKOYAN'S ON THE WAY OUT ...REPORT LONDON, Sat. The Soviet's first Deputy Premier. Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan is in eclipse, according to diplomatic dispatches reaching London yesterday. The reports said that the "Armenian wizard" of the Kremlin has faded out of the Soviet hierarchy's major activities lately. There are growing indications141 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-10-16 8 Death of a politiciar INEJIKO ASAXI M chairman of the opposition Socialist Party of Japan (right) writhes in pain as O'oya Yamaguchi. 17. a treshman at the Dai-to-Bunka Academy in Tokyo, stabs him with a foot-long dagger in the left side of his chest. When the picture was taken, the-,85 words
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Article141 1960-10-16 8 YAKARTA, Sat.— Malayan «J Premier Tengku Abdul Rahman's offer to mediate the Indonesian-Dutch dispute over West Irian today apparently had not reached either of the governments involved. "Indonesia has not yet received the formal offer of mediation." Foreign Office spokesman lien Surianegara said. "We will give141 words
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554 1960-10-16 8 Tsuji: Gen, Percival not fit to be army commander FORMER JAPANESE COLONEL HITS BACK TOKYO. Saturday. FORMER Imperial Army Colonel Masanobu Tsuji, who master- minded Japan's capture of Singapore in World War 11, said yesterday the British commander was "hiding in a shelter through the battle trembling" and "had no554 words
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Article74 1960-10-16 8 HIS L-O-N-G BEAT TO A NEW RECORD lONDON. Sat— Rae Duval. J a 28-year-old London musician, has claimed a new world record aftpr drumming non-stop for 100 hours, one minute and 15 seconds in a London East End Club. When he finished, he threw his drum-sticks Into the air and74 words
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Article29 1960-10-16 8 LONDON. Sat The Malayan High Commissioner, Tengku Yaacob. and his wife will be guests of honour tonight at a Deepavali dinner and dance at Malaya Hall U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article29 1960-10-16 8 JAKARTA. Sat. President Sukarno returned home today from a 20-day foreign visit that took him to the United Nations and a number of foreign capitals— U.P.l.29 words
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Article55 1960-10-16 8 TORONTO. Sat. Mm Hart. Broadway playwright and director, suffered a heart attack In his hotel room here y°sterday and was taken to hospital in serious condition. Hart had been working earlier in the day at the O'Kleefe Centre when- his new musical "Camelot" is havingReuter - 55 words
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Article55 1960-10-16 8 BANDOENG. West Java. Sat. Twenty-seven leaders of the Communist party and affiliated organisations have been arrested by the army during the pa*t two weeks In West Java, it was learned. Twenty party leaders In the Bandjar area, .southeast of here were arrested for illegal political55 words
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Article, Illustration447 1960-10-16 9 CONFERENCES OF STATE FOR CLOSER WORLD TIES LOS ANGELES. Saturday. VICE President Richard M. Nixon closed an intensive three days of Southern California campaigning last night by unveiling a sweeping foreign policy for rallying the non-com-munist world to a coordinated peace offensive to prevent a "New447 words
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Article82 1960-10-16 9 lOHANNESBURG. Sat. I «l Men and women detain- j ed under the emergency j regulations are suing the South African Govern- I ment for damages ranging from £3.000 sterling to £7.000 according to todays Rand Daily Mail. The nrM batch of "letters of demand" have been .sent82 words
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497 1960-10-16 9 lUEW YORK Sat —The West yesterday proposed two resolutions outlining six guiding principles for disarmament and calling for a meeting of experts to report within six months on systems of international inspection and control. Britain, tne United States and Italy jointly proposed theReuter - 497 words
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Article140 1960-10-16 9 f EOPOLDVILLE. Sat Li About 30 pro-Lumumba supporters yesterday attacked and seriously wounded the vice-President of the Congo's "student council" appointed by Colonel Mobutu. As the vice-President. Albert Ndele. emerged from j the smart Memling Hotel j after giving a press con- ference. the LumumbaReuter - 140 words
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475 1960-10-16 9 THE DUSUN, Fnday. Oct. 7. j^MONC the letters of congratulation that the Tuan received on his birthday was one from a planter whose 70th birthday fell on the same day. The Tuan does not know him., but must have seen him during internment. He served475 words
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Advertisement499 1960-10-16 9 Bflflt Btc-rame huntfr liprek cr>*« r>n thm contain «n mu< a. '\'\\r\ ta»»« Mfan in the garden whenever h« 01 liver which he like*. Ol co,: can. and Buieh. the hull terrier, is Bu'.rh doesn't know it. and evrn always alongside. His role varie«. p»iek hardly understand*. H« may be499 words
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Article20 1960-10-16 10 'i mum, MR A MRS YAP VAN SENG thank A MRS BEN HUR KOH miri MaaafH and <ga on20 words
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Article471 1960-10-16 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES FRUITFUL VISIT Sunday. October 16. 1960 /GENERAL Nations to Singapore and the Federation was both opportune and Iruitful. Indonesia being such a close neighbour of the two territories, it was only natural that her No. 2 leader should accept the invitations *to -top over for a couple471 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1960-10-16 10 OR IS SUKARNO HIS VELVET GLOVE? WHICHEVER VIEW WE TAKE OF THE MAN, NASUTION IS ONE OF ASIA'S STRONGEST AND MOST ASTUTE POLITICIANS By OUR STAFF WRITER DURING Hw three yean off inactivity thai Followed General Alxlul "Ihiiis N;imition's dismissal from his posl as Chief1,027 words
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682 1960-10-16 10 GARY YEANG - Why Asian boys prefer to date Australian girls GARY YEANG By WHY do Asian boys prefer dating Australian girls instead of Asian girls s A naughty and presumptuous question? Here is another one. Why do Australian girls go out with Asian boys A few words for the ears of those682 words
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Article440 1960-10-16 10 M.S. RANDHAVA - fNEEPAVALI, the festival of lights, one of the most important Hinau festivals in India and Ceylon and celebrated by Hindus and Sikhs throughout the world, falls on Wednesday. In Singapore and the Federation, the religious part of the ceremony taJces many forms, depending on the customs440 words
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Advertisement489 1960-10-16 10 CLASSIFIED AD& Vtnimtim > AUGUSTINE. OaM Wm or Mr Jin hi ti Kent 'o or of Mr ANNOUNCEMENT M 1/mim..m, RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS Hiis ALL HAVE SINNEO. nnd mm» ohor? of em fTT I»i1 I foot Bos •,i HW'I rATMEORAL (Angn~ Har- ng Prav»r i.t in on < 00 p oi489 words
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Advertisement60 1960-10-16 10 Maaßßßaa 1 IW% aaBBBaaBBBBBBBBBaf Eyes of experience hflonj: »<>'»ne '>f theSwi-vtrainfd t C ch ngapore Kolex i- ion —the largest and be*t-equipp«4 in \lala\a. Make sure ot the bcM care tor your Rolex or ludorwatch by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Compans, or sending it to60 words
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Advertisement80 1960-10-16 10 FLY PAN AM BIG JETS... SAIGON MANILA UK M via the Pacific ft or via the Middle East -J ili and Europe EUROPE'*®* Bheß^iMi.i!!^**"^^*^^ \2-HaaaW* 1 /•?> Throughout the Pacific and W^ round the world Pan Am offers ,fl you more jets to more places fl A than any other80 words
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Article28 1960-10-16 11 -GAPORE. Sat Mr M B Subramanion. Controller of Posts has been promoted 1 Director of Posts. Singa-:j pore, accorcilns to a Gazette 1 announcement. I28 words
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421 1960-10-16 11 RADIO CONTACT SCHEME FOR MALAYAN TROOPS IN CONGO AND FAMILIES Govt. help needed to make it a success KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three ham radio enthusiasts in Muar, Johore. have worked out a scheme to provide Tree, express two-way contact between Malayan families and their421 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-10-16 11 A senior official of fhe Chung Khiaw Bank's Tiong Bahru branch is seen trying to reassure and calm a pressing crowd of depositors demanding to withdraw their money at the branch office yesterday morning.37 words
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Article75 1960-10-16 11 What's on today -inc. xi'OKl v ILKEEB t II H Get-tocetlier il It Nasj-im Road 3.30 p m. BINGAPOKI I-Homm. i:\i-iih -*****11 in; Exhibition by 1 and I.e*-Li:n Raffles Museum 10 am. to 1 p.m. \K\V C.lßtKll »<H 1 1TION: Indian i to 7 p m l HIM M M75 words
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Article73 1960-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Singaporeans who want to see the American Echo balloon satellite before it becomes invisible after Monday should note the following times predicted by the Radio Research Substation at the University of Malaya in Singapore. TOMORROW: First visible 340 am. N 42 deg.; MONDAY:73 words
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Article73 1960-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Congress has appealed to the Government to hold a public inquiry into the present administration of the Gimson School for boys, j In a letter sent to the Primo Miui.ster. Mr. Lee Kuan Yt w today, the Congress sought I the appointment73 words
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Article49 1960-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Majlis Anglican, a newly formed body of adult members of the St. Andrews Cathedral to foster cultural pursuits and activities. Bible study and welfare work, will hold a "Theatre Night" at the War Memorial Hall of the cathedral at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.49 words
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Article26 1960-10-16 11 KLUANG. Sat. A civics course for youths of all races will be held at the Ang Kuay nation here tomorrow at 10 a.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration238 1960-10-16 11 Condolence letter paved way to marriage 6-MONTH COURTSHIP THROUGH POST CINCAPORE, Sat. Six months ago an Indonesian widower in Singapore wrote a letter of condolence to a newlybereaved widow in Sumatra a complete stranger to him That simple gesture, prompted by sympathy born of similar experience, proved to be the238 words
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Article93 1960-10-16 11 Tides -today and tomorrow TODAY: Singapore 8.39 am 1 6ft. 9ins Bpm 1 7ft >: Port Dirkson 3 a.m. (6ft "ins 3.58 1 nm. (6ft. 6in.s>: Port Swetienham 2 a.m. < 10ft Bins.i 2.24 .\m 1 10 ft. 4ms.i: Penang 10.08 am. < eft. 31ns 1 10 52 p.m <6fi93 words
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Article61 1960-10-16 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra— Oct./Nov. $28J (nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $41.50. sellers dium $45.50 sellers. Tone was quiet TIN PRICE SINGAPORE. Sat— The price of tin in Singapore today was $396 a pleul. up 12 i cents,61 words
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Article24 1960-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. All sections of the Master Attendant's Office and the Imports and Exports office will be closed for Deepavali on Wednesday.24 words
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Article207 1960-10-16 11 She will write about world food CINCAPORE. Sat —The kind of food served in Singapore's restaurants will soon be included in a book to be written by the well-known American free lance writer, Mrs. Mimi Falcone. Mrs. Falcone, who writes under the pen-name of Mimi Sheraton, has just spent three207 words
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Article31 1960-10-16 11 PERTH. Sat. Singapore trainee. Miss Christine Way. was one of the 10 nurses at Freemantle hospital just presented with their graduation certificates at the end of a three-year course.31 words
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Article28 1960-10-16 11 KLUANG. Sat. A mass rally of schoolchildren will be held at the town padang here 1 to celebrate Children's Day on Oct. 22. at 8 a.m.28 words
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Advertisement237 1960-10-16 11 a»^^ 1 I a round trip to <* <^via Hong Kong K "SIRDHANA I SANGOLA V tailing once a month, the round trip lakes approumatrly <)a\« Chirme Food lerved r» M MIES. It) Claw S*Vl 2nd Clau Mi JB 2nd Claj» B 5490 N 8 The March and April 1961237 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-10-16 12 THE winner of the week's top prize of $30 is "Praying" (right), submitted by Leong Heng Peng, of 37-A Pasar Road. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Leon? used a Rolleiflox camera and Kodak V.P. film. Setting: f 5.6. 1 60 second. The second prize of $20 is won by96 words
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Article296 1960-10-16 12 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... Hfor Homer showing how the names of famous people of the past live on in the English language today. hAO GREATER name exists in all literature than that of Homer, the itinerant Creek poet alleged to be author of those ageless epics, the "Iliad" and the296 words
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Article, Illustration119 1960-10-16 12 The two SlO runner-up prize winners r DAY'S runner-up prizes of SlO each go to '•Karen" Meft>, by John H.T. Perera. and "Hi. There!" <right\ by Ismail Idris. Mr. Perera. of 18 Jalan Selekor. Kenny Hill. Kuala Lumpur, used a ContaflexTessar camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting: f 2.8. 1/10119 words
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Article75 1960-10-16 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, must be written on tin- hack of every, print submitted. All entries should he bigger than75 words
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Advertisement379 1960-10-16 12 TIE ONLY ZOOM CAMERA WITH A 10-40 mm ZOOMING RANGE... new Canon f\ ZOOMtI j \-i The Canon Zoom 8 > s ntted with f Wt f 1.4 zoom lens with a zoom ratio of LmLbt 4 n(^ 4x ma R ni J] '^^^l^r fication. This enables you to zoom379 words
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Advertisement155 1960-10-16 12 Birds go *ma«r ARm ONE of the major my- N«t it extends its head DRISCOLL'S steries of bird be- forward or sometimes ha\iour is th« action of backwards as if in some 'Wonders of many species when con- terrible agony, then it may fronted with ants. topple sideways. back- Nature'155 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-10-16 12 (popular crossword^) I ia iWxis~l BE/lT I I H I I ACROSS: 1. Endearing touch DOWN: 1. Include -8': <6>: 6. Small child <3>; 9. Be in Solemn wonder Or 3 debt <3»; 10. Merely <4i; 11. tne outline ot (8>; 4 !?S5«i 4 Js); l i.2SXi Si! a SSL147 words
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Article393 1960-10-16 13 D. MORTON DAVIES WRITES ABOUT... J\ Will lI. II > -Anligone" is a play of guts, a mralv play with tremendous NiiciM lv's, wonderful opportunities. The presentation in Ku.iia l.umpur by the Literary and llramatic Society of the I'ni\r mU of M.iU\a last week was hut393 words
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Article647 1960-10-16 13 METRONOME'S THE Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft pressing of "The Damnation of Faust" by Hector Berlioz must rank as one of the year's most remarkable and exciting albums. The two-disc album (stereo S I.I'M *****9 A/ 1011 B mono LPM *****/600) offers a performance of tremendous power. Igor Marltevitch's647 words
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Article623 1960-10-16 13 By THESPIS ...IN THE STALLS THE Cultural Centre will be the venue of all lovers of good music on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, when the University of Malaya's Music Society presents Purcell s opera "Dido and Aeneas." We are doubly unfortunate with Purceils music.623 words
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Advertisement472 1960-10-16 13 I OWAWHATION IX u\t i\'Mii+w> TODAY 4 SHOWS AT t 10 4S om— l 4S— 15 9 15 pm I TOMORROW J SHOWS ONLY A NEW ERA IN TODD-AO! I Admisswn: Sfolls SI SO It $2 SO T Crtt. S4 00 (NO FREE LISTS) I comino! Heller in *pink>tights 7%472 words
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Advertisement140 1960-10-16 13 V^i^iSßß For Air Conditioned Comfort STAY at th« \mi MAYFAIR HOTEL Sfw^ I Central location All bedrooms with bathroom *Y~ If H{i|l Telephone and RediHiuion Superb Service Bj^^-^j Excellent Meols All beds with Dunlopillo -t^BTjJlfjgiil mattress. lt^ r 3^r 40. ARMENIAN ST.. SPORE. TEL: *****^-7 HAPPY CABARET PRESENTS X' ftflf140 words
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Advertisement1108 1960-10-16 13 AND ONLY Germ-Fighting Toothbrush ■^"^•J o "'US, Ht^H Reichc? \ou Surßically Sterile! VNa V aft i al Mide to stay Actively Antiseptic (or up to 4 months in u«e! Bk B^P^^Kb Inhibits or destroys ALL type* of gcrmt Ck\ ««|^B Ihit fill on or hold to it 1 %A\ «H1,108 words
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Advertisement41 1960-10-16 13 W PEKING a RESTAURANT BJ 28C, Penong Lone. Tel: ***** MISS SUSIE LOO sings nightly B FULL HOUSE TONIGHT ml Roj Kopoor Nuten In I "ANARI" Hindi with Ena. d ilon. Malay Subtitles! Today 11 0 m. "Bandit of Shorwood Forest"41 words
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Miscellaneous170 1960-10-16 13 RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 1 7.05 Musical Sunshine: 8.00 The News; 8.05 Sunday Breakfast Club Session: 9.00 Programme Sum- 1 mary: 903 The Choir Sings!; 8 30 Piano Moods; 9.45 The Stuart Foster Show; 10.00 Music Mosaic; 11.00 Meet The Family; 11.30170 words
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Miscellaneous209 1960-10-16 13 Signal And News; 6.0S Morning Melodies; 7.00 Century Of Song. All Stations: 7.30 Time Signal And News; 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal And News; 803 Breakfast Club; 856 News Headlines; 9.00 Summary Of The Morning Programmes; 9.02 South Of The Border; 9.30 Rhythm For Six; 9.45 Victor Felix And209 words
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Article, Illustration1838 1960-10-16 14 JOHN ALLDRIOGE - Lush, lavish exotic... they live high, wide and handsome JOHN ALLDRIOGE By The loveliest, the happiest city in the world. ..and probably the wickedest, too. From Rio de Janerio comes the first vivid report in an exciting new on-the-spot series which will take you on a wonderful South American journey.1,838 words
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Advertisement180 1960-10-16 14 <^aW y^ HI n Jr AM f Nss^ H s sfl il^ i^BJsF^wW' r M t J Jit l a^^^^^L\ 1 Aj I llli ,llf> ■■•■rj|ij^Divtfl MI i SB Li tar^sT Am mm\ !hry T 1484 CC, 4 CYLINDERS, COMP. fl M RATIO 8-3:1, Max. Torque (SAE) wP*^ Rt 87180 words
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Advertisement297 1960-10-16 14 Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always ha« Ephazonc handy he knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in io minuta. The Ephazonc treatment is so iimple; there is nothing to inject or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a icw seconds relief begins. Ephazone297 words
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Article, Illustration958 1960-10-16 15 As the animals die, murdered by the million, shrewder, Africans take a second look at their heritage. And they see MONEY ■a THE red beasts of Africa are one of the wonders of the world. They are in dreadful danger of958 words
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Advertisement207 1960-10-16 15 -*f ENGINEERING f|'^\ B^E^^^^'^r ft TOURIST SUPERB Here from Germany, is the very late>t in modern quiet vibration-free purr of glossy satisfaction! scoou-ring. the j-leek tii-t incti e l)i.u .1 Tourist Great new engineering features too! Starting Superb— soeleKJ it in its hijjh-*|unlay linu-h.The the Diana Tourist Superb is always207 words
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Advertisement376 1960-10-16 15 JL^if PROFIT 1 MAKING '^P?/ PARTNERS A^ 5^ 'ml Bj GOOD BOATMEN, gWi GOOD BOAT, AND V O'T A JOHNSON '^ElfM y^gtf OUTBOARD MOTOR 18HP I <MB& |Hf|jf% The 18HP Johnson engine, gives a big motor \fp^|||^nf 1 performance, and will stand up to constant L^ il# vs In the376 words
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Advertisement102 1960-10-16 16 Hurry up, George. I am hurrying up' Power Joss is your trouble, George. Feels as if you're pulling a heavy load— like a hippopotamus. -ram 4 w or an elephant I or a HIPPOPHANT' That Hippophant represents one enormous power loss, George. The ordinary high quality motor oil you're using102 words
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Miscellaneous1320 1960-10-16 16 00l if 00^ AMkNY /^EN V TAR.ZA,N, HAVE PALLEN IKTO OUR MY NEE 7 POR YOUR SERVICES, TARZAN.Aj JM HRH 0 00 ii^lT Tftif WOO-J^OO TRAP'S, BJT ThiS COULP RE TmE I I 5 6REATER NOW TWAKi OUR WOO-MOOi^l^ r A A PIRST TIME I 76CREE TMAT SUCH A VVAM1,320 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-10-16 17 LUp'^ ?S| ;:'r,r.:-.. .:"-V TPJ m t Mi 1 pQfta i %^q.\§i g^f; \lt 1 1 I [//MA/ W/ 1. 1 1 1 I 1// \r 1 05-? S 5iJ t'^i 1^ nfelffl l 'IU/,/^^^ll ll [lilt tfel 1 11 lla^^lF^^^Sil41 words
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Article, Illustration926 1960-10-16 19 Mary has a question about men T)EAR KNOW ALLS: Is it true to say that a man is incomplete without a woman? Who is smarter, a man or a woman? MARY. Singapore. We have heard en called both "better halves" and "spare parts.'* A926 words
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Article83 1960-10-16 19 IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls. Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Do not send stamps or return envelopes; we do not reply to letters by post. Unsigned letters and83 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1960-10-16 19 WHAT S your problem? Write to Miss |ane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. I AM an unhappy boy of 12. No one in my family seems to like me, and I am always scolded at home and at school. The1,281 words
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Advertisement53 1960-10-16 19 and crisp 1 "471 7" EAU DE COLOGNE revives as it refreshes. Moisten your handkerchief and th% palms of your hands with "471 V EAU DE COLOGNE, inhal» deeply its precious |K~^«I fragrance and feel gSIJ? cool, invigorated tiiSi. and refreshed. LUE A GOLD LABLE M/ 129 ••47 ll I53 words
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Advertisement519 1960-10-16 19 «#O rlB ■■■f^^^^^^^^^x/ I "I felt just like Dad when he became General |^~~7 w ™o P > fif^f h l s 1 Manager! To think that once I had to struggle r ~~~*> ■**V/^' Ns v' us to c a P ass Since the Doctor put our GSf^ iP519 words
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389 1960-10-16 20 PAGE 20 SPORTS LONDON*. Saturday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR who dropped their first point last Tuesday when held to a draw by Manchester City, showed that there was nothing wrong with the side when they returned to winning form today by thrashing Notts Forest 4-0 at Nottingham.389 words
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Article42 1960-10-16 20 inpir chiinBolouiikov, of Una M, C v. oi Id record in 000 m Soviet team rli.impionj.hips here today. His lisas v.a.s 28mm Ib.Bsec. The reccd lor :iiis diUancr of 28min M.4mc wa» Vladimir Kuta «t Mu^^u^^ In 195i>.--ReuteiReuter - 42 words
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Article40 1960-10-16 20 NEWMARKET. Sat Slgnor Tesio-Incisa s Marguerite Vrrnant '9-4' won the champion stakes over 1J miles here today, beating Never Too Late '3-1' by half a length. Apostle 6-4 favourite i was third another six lengths behind. -Router.Reuter - 40 words
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Article45 1960-10-16 20 JAKARTA Bat. OWBMMBI from lii* Philippines. Singapore, Burma and Malaya will be in•o compete in the Indcnev :nm. liv ch.'Mnpioiuir.lps Dec ember, the Indonesian Swimming Association .announced today. Event* arc lree-Myle. baclcsiioke. braut-ttroka and butr-r--.oke lor both men <uid U PI45 words
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Article74 1960-10-16 20 SiM.M'OKi Sal— Bm Serried i > (lists ill < i iisn UM .uis«-u.iy to tompete in tin- Ku.il t I innpur toIpoh K.«d race and the round- thr-island racr in li n. hi. dm ,n- the hrist mai teaaoa lln .in- lin Biiilon (Hit N74 words
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Article251 1960-10-16 20 THE SMARTEST "boy friend" that Etti Nave, of Detroit, ever had is handsome and sturdy (see above). He gives Chrysler Corporation research engineers an accurate description of the kind of car behaviour that generates sounds, vibrations against the feet 1 and back, shakes in the instrument251 words
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Article98 1960-10-16 20 KO<s i. Caress. 6. Tot 9 I One, 10. Only. 11. Road. 13. Met•!i 14 Eat. U Delegated. 17 Rear. 19. Rid. 20. Ceded. 21. Nudes 24,. Seep 27. Ride 28. Endow. ver. 30. Pet. 31. Deal 32 Postulnte 35. Rue. 36. Lasted 38 Seer. 39. Apes. 40.98 words
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Article, Illustration413 1960-10-16 20 PETER L! M - A new, smaller Hillman is planned for 1962 PETER L!M THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS BY LAST WEEK, an unprecedented amount of material press releases and pictures of new models came from the motoring trade both here and overseas. There was no new car in Singapore that was ready to413 words
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Article83 1960-10-16 20 REMOVE all identification features from this irresistible 1961 convertible, and the very shape of the car still says that it is a Cadillac! Among the reasons for the easy recognition are the symbolic Cadillac tail-fins. Although lowered slightly for next year, the fins retain the83 words
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Article63 1960-10-16 20 SHOULD YOU stop periodically on a long motor trip to bleed air from your tyres? Don't bother, say Goodyear engineers. A slight pressure build-up when the air in a tyre becomes warm and expands is normal, they say. and the best time to check63 words
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Advertisement126 1960-10-16 20 r |s^ it kJ V ill xt (_^x I r^L M^osSfSr*\ An elegant SIX seatcr, with /|W •^■■■■^X. ROVER'S renowned refinements ■W^^""" and qualities. Exceptional per- i Q^k formance. quietness and comfort. if^Bi' "P Front wheel disc brakes are now Vfl *^<^***/ 0^ standard equipment. Both AutoN. matic and Manual126 words
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Advertisement113 1960-10-16 20 vHb| J H^bbßi^A 9*k i ■BBS* 1 jT 4^BL «X //^l >sk >• 1 i B .^bblbW. Ms\ \i^^LJF 'it. bbbsP^^^^bl \m M I W^ bbß *a\ y-^U bb(b^ Vlsfe si w !jss! f 9^^^r^ Honoured Guest... Amidst the calm beauty of Japan at almost the speed of sound. You113 words
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Article, Illustration601 1960-10-16 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - S pore reserves can win further honours in FAM Cup NORMAN SIEBEL By THE F. A. M. Cup competition gets into full 1 swing today and not a whit of interest has been taken from it despite the withdrawal of Johore and Singapore's decision to field a reserves team. Johore's601 words
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Article162 1960-10-16 21 YOUNG NEGRI ELEVEN BEATEN SEREMBAN. Sat.-- Singapore Joint Services beat Negri Sembilan 4-2 in a Football Association of Malaya Cup match on the Station padang here today. Services will now meet Singapore ln their next I match. Negri, fielding six young I players, were too slow for the faster, taller162 words
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Article443 1960-10-16 21 SINGAPORE. Saturday ALTHOUGH he is not yet fit, England international i wing-forward Jeffrey Clements was very much the jman-of-the-match in the Singapore Cricket Club's victory by 10 points (two goals) to five la goal) over a strong South johore XV on the Dadang today. It443 words
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Article28 1960-10-16 21 LONDON. Hal. Wrexham scored a 3-0 away victory over Accrington Stanlty in last night's only English Football League match. The clubs play in Div. Four.—28 words
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82 1960-10-16 21 WILLIAMSON'S MOUNT WINS CAULFIELDCUP MELBOURNE. Sat. Humqua, ridden by W Williamson, won the £Al2 000 Caulfled Cup run over one and a half miles here today Always well placed Ilumqua i challenged for the lead two furlongs from home and pro- dured a brilliant finishing burst over the la.st hundred82 words
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Article314 1960-10-16 21 SINGAPORE Saturday. SINGAPORE Recreation Club, the Senior Cup *f champions and strong contenders for the S.H.A. League Div. 1 title, gave a show of their strength when they trounced Khalsa 8-1 on the paaang today. S.R.C. kept pegging at the Khalsa defence from the start to314 words
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Article112 1960-10-16 21 SINGAPORE. Sal— N.u.U Ease beat G.H.Q Farelf by 11 I points (goal, two tries) to Three it;yp in a lu-.'bv match at Tang1, lm today. Warner and Bullock 1 2 < scored the Naval Base Mat, Gill made ;he conversion Eainshaw scored I for G.H.Q. At112 words
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132 1960-10-16 21 SINGAPORE. Sat—Gymkhana S.C. staged a walkout two minutes before full time in their S.A.F.A. second round Junior Cup-tie against Royal Air Force Seletar at Geylang Stadium today The walkout followed referee I'ereira's derision to disallow a coal by inside-right Krishnan which would ha\e given Gymkhana132 words
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150 1960-10-16 21 SINGAPORE Sat. R.A.F. Selctar held Combined j Schools to a scoreless draw in their Singapore Hockey nt ion league Div. 1 match at R.I. ground today. Hastie. the R.A.F. goalkeeper, who saved his team i lrom defeat oy S.T.U. la^t week, played another150 words
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Advertisement675 1960-10-16 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE <S o«re> ■■■,mum) 1 m..nlh. 11l M,,,rf PHOTO.'. OP* DOCUMCNTaB JRAMA IK New tUlmmlM ooi CavesMKß Beauty Bouac. DIPLOMA* CERTIFICATES TESTIMONIALS copied Wblla YOU MM 923 ♦>■ TOP QUALITY COLOUR print from iraaaiaarcacT TelepMM* 'Life I osi 1108, Blocapor*, CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS '■••uranc MatnoMMiial /personal matters.675 words
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Advertisement582 1960-10-16 21 SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS HOUSES NOW CHOOSE... MERCEDES-BENZ ENG MONO TRaOINO UT M f L V CO LTO PENANC LTO KUALA LUMPUR Baaaaak^^BSßßßßSßßSßaaaal BaasssaVflr^^aaaaal asfaVMMHasfl tan -mo Kit N E rs j°;*ssj A OTHER* KLANO -<jpr TELUK ANSON 1.318 D (DIESEL) 35 CWT V Touch, Prartiral. Vrt Economical Once afrairi Mercedes -Benz582 words
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Article179 1960-10-16 22 with EPSOM JEEP I/ID PANCHO has developed stamina with age and should make a safe each-way bet in the Class 3, 11-mile handicap (Race Six) at Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club October Meeting. j'-vear-old by My Bdbu demonstrated •ayms ability at Ipon in June179 words
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969 1960-10-16 22 KID PANCHO LOOKS A SAFE EACH WAY BET This My Babu gelding good staying ability fiula II can be barked with confidence. The extra half furlong will suit him and he has a 5-lb. pull over Pendekar. Ellen's Treasure who dead-heated with Kerrbrook for second place behind Pendekar on Wednesday,969 words
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Article158 1960-10-16 22 i EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 SHANGRILA Pendekar 1 15 Ellen's Treasure Race 2 COLOUR FILM Lucky Game I 45 arjo Rice DAUNTLESS RAPID AIR Ellen's Treasure Ellen's Treasure Shan«rila Jalan Beaar TRITARA COLOUR FILM Lucky Game C'arro Rice Colour Film Lucky Game Race S REMEMBRANCE Quick158 words
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Article1160 1960-10-16 22 Race 1—1.1$: (Class 5, Div. J) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Jalan Besar <K. W. Chow) Paul. 7 9.2 3 2 ***** Hearts Kase (Vein Vici St.) Allan. 7 9.0 Geyer 6 1 3 ***** Ellen's Treasure (Rainbow St.) Allan 8 8.12 >F< Ward 2 i1,160 words
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Article211 1960-10-16 22 T ONDON. Sat. Australians i A proposal for dealing i with 'throwing 1 has been ac- i cepted in principle by M.C.C. and the England Cricket Board of Control, it was officially announced from Lord's yesterday. Certain aspects of the ap- plication of Law 26 concerning throwing,Reuter - 211 words
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190 1960-10-16 22 SYDNEY. Sat. Australian Test cricket Captain. Richie Benaud. on his return i from South Africa yesterday i said he was confident his career in first-class cricket i would not be seriously affected by his broken spin- ning finger. He hoped he might be fit toReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement126 1960-10-16 22 Snap^tkerf, Poctute u/ith j Capture today's happiness in Kodacolor pictures for tomorrow's memories. Kodacolor film is available in all popular sizes and is processed in Singapore. See your results in a feic da\s. (/)j. M\vk S SMtl/Ul Camera The incomparable Retina tradition has been enhanced by the introduction of the126 words
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Advertisement157 1960-10-16 22 more jewels less friction for perfect accuracy and lifetime service "'lr i i i i I'Hiiii 111 iVx TITUIMI swiss luj \W5^7S> x 7 Li if vowt freight time and co6t6 Make certain your goods ore first en thu market. Air-freight them by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bank157 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-10-16 22 RIGGER: Sj Bn R.A.O.C. v The Backs. Keat Hong. SOCCER: Friendly— Dockyard v A A. A. Naval Base GOLF: RS.GC v 5.1.0.C.. Sime Road24 words
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473 1960-10-16 1 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX WAS FOUNDED ON A SINGLE IDEA Pioneer in domestic use of electricity JF ever an industrial organisation was founded and successfully developed on a devoted application to a single idea, it is the famous Japanese electrical concern, the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. 1. i In 1918. the founder473 words
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Article, Illustration828 1960-10-16 1 The 1 2-day diary of a business tour in Japan t v diary makes In- (erecting reading. It was no different in the case of the 12-day diary of the 20 National radio dealers from Singapore, Malaya and Borneo, who toured Japan from Sept. 17 to 28 Their tour, sponsored828 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-10-16 1 September, 1960. Message from KONOSUKE MATSUSHITA, President: I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for having had the pleasure of the visit of influential dealers from Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak. This excursion has been made possible as a result146 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-10-16 2 NATIONAL DEALERS ARE IN UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT... A very informative and prosperous tour a greater understanding has been established between dealers and manufacturer resulting in better, more advanced knowledge for application in the sales and servicing of NATIONAL PRODUCTS Mr. Teh Chong Ngee, Mr. Tan Choy Siang, Lee Choy Co., City292 words
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246 1960-10-16 2 IT gives me much pleasure to learn that a group of exportimport businessmen from Malaya, Singapore, British North Borneo and Sarawak has recently visited Japan to promote further trade relations with Japan. Japan's trade with Malaya, Singapore and Borneo has always been complementary and mutually246 words
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Article70 1960-10-16 2 "THE industrial promotion tour of Japan by local dealers in radio and electrical articles of the factories of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., jointly sponsored by Matsushita and Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. is heartening news for us. and we wish to extend our congratulations to the organisers. In70 words
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Article, Illustration551 1960-10-16 3 Makers of world famous 'National' electric and electronic appliances.... lt's a fact that all component parts required for manufacturing National radio receivers are made by Matsushita themselves, which no other manufacturer in the world can claim. ECONOMY AND BETTER LIVING... JAPAN'S GREATEST GIFT TO THE WORLD THOSE551 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-10-16 3 12-day tour of Japan— in pictures VISITS TO FACTORIES. DISPLAY CENTRES, AND TALKS Discussions at the National dry battery factory I he dealers inspecting National stereo equipment in o showroom PART of the group visiting the National radio factory GROUP picture with management of National radio factory. MATSUSHITA'S president, Mr.68 words
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