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Title Section13 1960-12-11 1 The Straits Times in Malay* No. 1320 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1960 20 CENTS13 words
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Article586 1960-12-11 1 Main roads to Mersing impassable to traffic 2 RIVERS OVERFLOW BANKS Kampong folks flee homes as water rises Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Ip LOODS HIT four states in the Federation today— Johore, Pahang, Kelantan and Perak— and cut off road communications between East and West coasts. The586 words
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Article, Illustration150 1960-12-11 1 'Treasury post for Dillon' NBW YORK. Sal—Presid-rnt-rlci t John Kennedy has decided to appoint Mr. Douglas Dillon. 51, thr I" ndrr- Secretary of State, as his Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. Dillon has accepted, the New York Daily News reported. In a despatch from Palm Hi.ii h. Florida. Mr.150 words
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Article49 1960-12-11 1 LONDON. Sat. The Sunday Graphic, a national British oieuire newspaper with a circulation of a 800.000. has ceased publication it wa.^ ofticiany announced here today. The newspaper was founded in 1915 The Sunday Graphic la the 43rd British newspaper to shut or merge since 1957.49 words
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206 1960-12-11 1 WHY THE DUTCH SHOULD GIVE UP IRIAN JAKARTA, Sot The President of Pakistan, Field Marshal Ayub Khan, said today that he believed Holland should give up West New Guinea (West Irian) to Indonesia, and that the U N. could and should help in the issue He VM addressing a pressReuter - 206 words
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Article52 1960-12-11 1 COLOMBO. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirlmavo Bandaranaike. today told President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana that Ceylon would reconsider her decision to withdraw her troop.s from the Congo if the Security Council deliberations proved that continued participation would help the object of U.N. InterventionReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1960-12-11 1 SAIGON. Sal. This week's American magazine "Newsweek" has been banned from Balgon's newi stands because of 'some tendentious references" to me south Vietnam Government. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article29 1960-12-11 1 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Clark Gable's will, leaving nearly all the actors estate of more than US$l,OOO,OOO. to his widow. Kay. was admitted to probate yesterday. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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96 1960-12-11 1 HAVANA, Sat. The Cuban Government today rushed strong reinforcements into the area along the north central Cuban coast in an effort to crush organised resistance by anti-Castro guerrillas. The Mze of the rebel force was not known, but antigovernment sources said the band wasUPI - 96 words
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Article177 1960-12-11 1 LONDON. Sat. Dr. Hast- ings Banda of Nyasaland I and four other African na- tionalists staged a protest walkout yesterday from the constitutional conference on the Central African Federa- lion of Southern and Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Thr walkout came after Dr. Banrki had heckled177 words
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Article, Illustration347 1960-12-11 1 Armoured tars out in fierce rioting in Algeria ALGIERS, Saturday. DIOTERS fought pitched battles with police to- day for the second day running —in Algiers and Oran as violence flared again against President de Gaulle's Algerian policy. There were heavy explosions in central Algiers, and armoured cars raced through theReuter - 347 words
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Article81 1960-12-11 1 NEW ORLEANS. SatWhite children attending the Integrated William Frantz School here were escorted by Federal marshals for the first time yesterday. The only Negro child continued to have an escort. The number of white pupils dropped to eight, compared with 14 yesterday and 23 earlier this81 words
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Article25 1960-12-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— Rear Admiral Charles K. Duncan, was yesterday named Commander of the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay. In the Philippines.25 words
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Article58 1960-12-11 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat.— Twenty-one Afro-Asian nations today tabled a draft resolution railing for a Inited Nations supervised referendum on AUeria so that thr Algerian people shall freely determine the destiny of their entire country. The draft, introduced in the main political committee, also recognised "the right ofReuter - 58 words
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45 1960-12-11 1 BARRE "Vermont i. Sat A giant B-52 eight-jet Strato- Portress crashed and exploded here last night. Two of the eight crewmen were found unharmed early today near Plattsburgh, NewYork. 50 miles away. Search continued for the other six. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article22 1960-12-11 1 LONDON. Sat Princess Margaret and her husband, Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones, will fly to Brussels on Tuesday for King Baudouin's wedding.22 words
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Article241 1960-12-11 1 808 PERIES - Sacked seamen put ashore 808 PERIES By CINGAPOKt, Sat.— About 60 Singapore seamen were sacked and put ashore from the luxury Imer, Oranje, when sh« docked here today. The panel np fliclined to give an explanation. "I am too busy to talk to you" he j-aio. A .^hip\ officer howev<241 words
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Advertisement79 1960-12-11 1 Christmas Gifts to be treasured CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES DIAMOND RINGS GOLD BRACELETS US de SILVA 106. ORCHARD ROAO. SINGAPORE PETAL SOFT f Caress row face «itti sort. .^jS^w smooth Creme Putt and teel new sheer ano listit make-up cm be. m'^Lm^LM' You'll delight in the flower-liki fX§KVl|' loveliness it brings79 words
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Article, Illustration1409 1960-12-11 2 I MOVE INTO 1(1 THE BRIDAL SUITE A I f JjISllm. JutSlM^** "^ELLS ALL THE sight of that newspaper headline on March 19, 1944, was the beginning of the most terrible period of my life. For weeks there had been no letters from home Half of Europe was in flames,1,409 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1960-12-11 3 We walk streets in our nightgowns exp< last terrible moot] Ma served as .v. Red Cross driver in Budanedical supplies from the British Em- to the Polish prison-ei-oi-war camps that had been set up 50 miles from the city. Hungary. of course, was still neutral. Presently she was smug- civilian1,633 words
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Advertisement113 1960-12-11 3 UWERtVEAR J^ FOR YOUR /im k*J CHRISTMAS %WC HIM tfff MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN BY LYLE 6- SCOTT OF HAWICK, SCOTLAND. WORLD DEMAND NOW GREATER THAN EVER th after mouth, year ntur year, the I to outsell evei jrMbsr single type market. The t<>t;i! mfar i> 16 t, rtain you113 words
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641 1960-12-11 4 HOUSE APPROVES $14*863,856 FOR AGRICULTURE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan coconut industry will get a $10--million boost under a new Government plan to improve it. This was announced in the House of Representatives today by the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin641 words
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Article31 1960-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A sailor, A. G. Richards, of H.M.S. Belfast was robbed of a wristwatch valued at $255 in Lomng 14. Geylang, at 4 a.m. today.31 words
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Article, Illustration388 1960-12-11 4 'Designed to suit Asian needs CINGAPORE, Sat. A five-man University of Hawaii delegation arrived in Singapore today to discuss with educationists and government officials their plans for awarding scholarships to local university students and scholars. During their four-day stay they will talk with388 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-12-11 4 Famed exponent of 'Kabuki' drops in to dance here CINCAPORE, Sat. A famed Japanese classical dancer. Miss Hidemi Hanayagi, is now in Singapore to dance th« ■Kabuki for the Japanese community here. Miss Hidemi. who is a dancer with the noted Japanese Hanayagi Dancing Troupe in Tokyo, arrived here from253 words
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83 1960-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat—Twentythree delegates from Vietnam. Laos, Cambodia, Thailand. Borneo. Sarawak and the Federation are now in Singapore lor the annual meeting of the Seventh-Day Adventist Mission in SouthEast Asia. A representative from the mission's headquarters is also attending the meeting. During the four-day meeting, which83 words
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Article60 1960-12-11 4 JOHJRE BAHRU, Sat.— Lim Kirn Pong, 39. a Batu Pahat businessman, was today sentenced to nine months' jail by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here on each of three separate charges of attempting to use a forged $1 note at Jelotong near60 words
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59 1960-12-11 4 BINGAPORE. Sat. The Student Tour Organlsinf Committee, Department of Chemistry. Nanyang University, will hold film shows "The Becret of Two Oceans" and "Imitation of Life"— at the Happy, Victory and Silver City theatres in the Happy World tomorrow at 8.30 pm to raise59 words
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Advertisement247 1960-12-11 4 Consult your Qantas travel agent for I free friendly advice I on Overseas Air Travel I ~drtM ?Krte- p~ ISmSBMImJ L? f 1 T^ P AUTHORISED AIR TRAVEL^V K Tfcii sign ii year guide I to best In travel service I r-ter where you want to go or what your247 words
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Advertisement200 1960-12-11 4 064 145 »W See your Travel Agent SINGAPORE: American Express Co. Inc. American Lloyd Agency Ltd. American President Line« Ltd. Anglo-French Trading Co. Ltd. Asia Travel Service Ltd. Borneo Co. Ltd. Boustead CO. (I960) Ltd., Thos. Cook ft Son Ltd. East Asiatic Co. Ltd. Everett Travel Service. T. S. Canpatram.200 words
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Advertisement161 1960-12-11 4 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire other* wish that your skin was at light and attractive as theirs. One jor of Stillman's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there Is only one beoutifier, only one whitener thot words161 words
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381 1960-12-11 5 SELFISH MOTORISTS WHO TRY TO CHEAT THE GOVT.— Dr. TOH THEY PARK OVERTIME, THEN STEAL IN AND DRIVE OFF WITHOUT PAYING 9 SINGAPORE. Sit.— Dr.TohChinChye, the Deputy Prime Minister, today rapped at motorists who try to cheat the Government at parking lots. According to his information, Dr. Ton said at381 words
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228 1960-12-11 5 A QUERY ABOUT FOOD FOR MUSLIM PATIENTS SIM.AI'OKK, Sat One reason Muslims a-e reluctant to go to hospital for treatment is that food for them Ls not prepared and served M-parately to conform to the rules of Islam, said ln«h«- Ali bin Alwi I \|\O Kampong KembanKani in the Legislative228 words
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232 1960-12-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mary Wee Huat Neo. a salesgirl who took part in the strike during the C K. Tang industrial dispute, was fined SI S the Fifth Magistrate's Court today for using violence on another salesgirl, Miss Ruby Lim, on Sept. 22 She232 words
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Article65 1960-12-11 5 RAUB Sat A rubber tapi per K. S Kadiresan, 21. who eloped with a 13-year-old girl. K. Valiame. on June 15. pleaded guilty in court here 'yesterday to kidnapping her from the lawful guardianship of her father. The West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Tuan Sheikh AbI65 words
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Article220 1960-12-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat A k*long owner told the nid Criminal District Court here today that Tan Siah Hoe. a seaman, who j had once proposed marrito his daughter, brandished a knife at him one day and demanded $300. Wang Kirn Eng. the kelong owner, said: Tan220 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-12-11 5 SHE CAME WITH HER SEVEN CHILDREN CHE BADUR binte Hassan Subhi (above), the Egyptian wife of Haji Mohamed Sanusi, president of the Shariah Court, has arrived in Singapore with her seven children. They speak only Arabic, but they will be learning Malay soon. They will be staying here permanently. Born67 words
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118 1960-12-11 5 WHY GOVT. ENGAGES PRIVATE DOCTORS SINGAPORE. Sat. -Former government doctors have been invited to do parttime service to help tight venereal disease in Singapore, the Legislative Assembly was told today. Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, parllarr> .itary secretary to the Minister for Health, said the private doctors were engaged because there118 words
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Article66 1960-12-11 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Members from 16 Methodist churches in Singapore will join 150 delegates to the Malaya Annual Conference at a United Methodist Service at the Lao Kuo Chuan Auditorium of the Anglo-Chinese School In Barker Road at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. Bishop Hobart Amstut*. head of66 words
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Article79 1960-12-11 5 Royal advice for new lieutenants FDRT DICKSON. Sat. Three officer cadets from Singapore were among 29 who were commissioned second lieutenants by the Yang diPertuan Agong at their graduation ceremony here today. The Paramount Ruler, who is also Supreme Commander of the Federation Armed Forces, advised the new second lieutenants79 words
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143 1960-12-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat—Government is looking for a young man to be trained to head the Co-operative Department and give lectures to co-operative officers, the Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. said in the Legislative Assembly today. Mr. Tan was replying to143 words
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266 1960-12-11 5 Officer pleads guilty to bigamy charge KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A HANDSOME lieutenant in the Federation Army married a German girl while attending a course in Australia by declaring himself a bachelor, when in fact he had a legally married wife in Malaya, the Sessions Court here was told today. Lieut.266 words
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Article29 1960-12-11 5 JAKARTA. &it. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said today the Indonesian Government had decided to withdraw its troops serving with the United Nations in the Congo.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement182 1960-12-11 5 HURRY! HURRY! HURRYI 2 BEAUTIFUL BABYCHAM GLASSES FREEI -when you buy 2 dozen Babycham Yes, whenever you buy two dozen bottles of Babycham— that magic sparkling drink which means such fun and gaiety to millions you'll get two free crystal-clear champagne glasses made especially for Babycham. There is only a182 words
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1203 1960-12-11 6 QUARRELLING CAN BE SUCH HARMLESS FUN\ DIVORCE is a word often used these days. It describes practice which, though not condoned, is accepted by people in most societies. More's the pity, for in the old days (let's say even 100 years ago) divorce was hardly ever mentioned. It was treated1,203 words
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140 1960-12-11 6 j ITERALLY, escalope means K collop. a singularly unattractive word. Bu in gastronomic language it is a fillet of prime meat. It need not necessarily be veal though in restaurant it nearly always Is. I am bound to say that during the war In140 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-12-11 6 THERE'S DRAMA IN THIS SILHOUETTE THIS dramatic silhouette a black dotted tulle party dress from a current collection sums up the success story of Princess Galitzine's "full back and slim front" theme shown at Florence. Princess Galirzine is a Russian-born designer.41 words
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Advertisement338 1960-12-11 6 b o v JL^^^^h I L*i^V T rl Vr i A t>eaut ul picture of health, the youngest fcr-J^JS^B Chan— <Jod bless him! Mother doing fine too. The Doctor put Mrs. Chan on MARMITE before he jdrW arrived... said MARMITE is exceptionally rich 'm• -f f*% <tf£s in natural minerals338 words
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637 1960-12-11 7 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Tengku Din has plans to make English women sarong conscious DOUG LACKERSTEEN From LONDON. Sat. HOUSE OF DIN OPENS FOR BUSINESS IN LONDON TENCKU Shahabuddin of Negri Sembilan said he would be delighted to have me go 'long to hear his plans for the sarong. He was also surprised that637 words
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Article77 1960-12-11 7 LONDON. Sat. The 150--000-strong National Union of Students m to probe the landladies' colour bar in Britai: The investigation wa.s .set up in Margate after delegates at tne union's annual council had Listened In angry silence to men from India and the West Indies with personal knowledge77 words
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Article254 1960-12-11 7 TV SPOTLIGHT ON OVERSEAS CHINESE I ONDON. Sat A British television team will visit Malaya and Singapore next June in connection with a tea- lure spotlighting "the problem of overseas Chinese," it was officially stated here. Mr. John McMillan. Programmes Controller of Associated Rediffusion, one of Independent Television Authority's com-254 words
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Article41 1960-12-11 7 NEW YORK. Sat. Amos 1 n 1 Andy have finally folded as a radio programme after 32 years without a break. Says Charles "Amas" 1 Corell: "Radio i.s being taken over by the disc Jockeys41 words
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Advertisement197 1960-12-11 7 0 With the co-operation of Danish model Karen Friisholm. Tengku Shahabuddin shows how a sarong can be fashioned into an attractive playsuit for beachwear. CONDITIONS AS IT SHAMPOOS —thanks to its 'built-in' conditioner! Wm. •■•-■>---:igW|» i Ki ca r uctc W *J *^MKt AND V^^'i ECONOMY-SiZE it Within a few197 words
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Advertisement524 1960-12-11 7 II THE BEST II SECURITY dE is a Bank Depositor II LOMBARD BANKING IN LONDON AND IN SINGAPORE fffxrmr pmii mitlmmt itJmcuon I MM KuttJem Incomt MS. GROI P ASSETS DDCUD £100,000,000 Write today to the General Manager for your copy of Bank Deposit Account booklet No. Ao2t LOMBARD BANKING524 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-12-11 7 TaE.**"" gAMBQLS I MATE EATIH& BY [BUT ITS SO LIGMTr^ [ROMANTIC/ I CANT SEE WHAT lF V .-yj'M EATINGjI /OP MOW TO22 words
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Article, Illustration366 1960-12-11 8 Kong le troops ready to defend Vientiane Anti-Red forces within three miles of capital VIENTIANE, Saturday A DECISIVE battle for control of Vientiane threatened today following last night's dramatic flight of Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma to neighbouring Cambodia. As* advancing anti-Communist troops of General Phoumi NosavanReuter; UPI - 366 words
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336 1960-12-11 8 MNITED NATIONS, Sot. W Dr. Sukard|O Wirjopronoto of Indonesia said here eorly today that dying colonialism was "reoring its ugly head in the Congo like the nine-headed hydra" and the United Nations must help. Expressing the deep concern of President Sukarno over the336 words
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76 1960-12-11 8 3 Australian officers for our Navy pANBERRA. Sat.— Australia \u Is providing more officers for the Royal Malayan Navy which is already commanded by an officer of the Royal Australian Navy. The Acting Minister for the Navy. Mr. H. F. Opperman, announced today that three additional Australian officers would take76 words
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Article27 1960-12-11 8 VIENNA. Sat, The first Austrian U.N. troops, including 49 soldiers of the Medical Corps and one woman medical assistant left for the Congo today.27 words
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81 1960-12-11 8 MADRID, Sat. M. Jeanmarie Demarquet. one of the three fugitives from the "Algiers plot" trial in Paris who crossed into Spain and asked for asylum yesterday, said early today that the request had been {ranted. M. Demarquet said. "We are now in a hotel81 words
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Article36 1960-12-11 8 DOCY. Wyoming. Sat. Republican Congressman Keith Thomson, 41, of Wyoming, who has been elected as a Senator in last months elections, died of a heart attack at his ranch home late yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article23 1960-12-11 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mrs. John F. Kennedy, wife of the President-elect, yesterday toured the White House with Mrs. Mamie Elsenhower. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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371 1960-12-11 8 UN WILL AID THREATENED EUROPEANS TO MOVE OUTJ NEW YORK. Saturday. AM R. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secretary- General, reported last night that arrangements were being made to evacuate Europeans from the Congo's Orientale Province where mass reprisals have been threatened unless Mr. Patrice Lumumba is released He also stated371 words
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Article72 1960-12-11 8 HONG KONG, Sat Sir Edmund Hillary, New Zealand explorer who led the "Yeti hunting" expedition to the Himalaya* said today he did not think there was such a thin* as Yeti. He told a press conference on his arrival from Calcutta that evidene* ffathered by72 words
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Article74 1960-12-11 9 MALA The former president and founder of the MCA. Tun Tan Cheng Lock, was rep< have spent another comfortable day in hospital today following his heart attack on Wednesday. He was examined last night by Prof G. A. Ransome. Proof Medicine at the University of74 words
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484 1960-12-11 9 fSOC K J THE DUSUN, Friday, Dec. 2, 1960. THIS month is dreaded by the Tuon, as it is now thot certain organisations decide whether his income for the coming year shall or shall not be cut. There is an impression abroad that beside*484 words
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Article, Illustration700 1960-12-11 9 Goh defends Chin Siong's appointment to his Ministry DEBATE ADJOURNED AFTER TRANSLATION SYSTEM BREAKDOWN SINGAPORE. Saturday. MR. Lim Chin Siong, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, is most suited for his post and is "a bright young man," Dr. Coh Keng Swec said in the Legislative Assembly today. Dr700 words
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463 1960-12-11 9 SINGAPORE. Saturday. QID the Government appoint an officer to the $670-a-month post of secretary of the City Health Department on a temporary basis in order to by-pass the Public Service Commission and because he happened to be the brother in law of a Minister?463 words
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Article41 1960-12-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fire which broke out early this morning completely destroyed a paint store in Patterson Hill, causing about $8,000 damage. A nearby shack occupied by the store watchman and his family of five was also damaged.41 words
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Article119 1960-12-11 9 $10,000 MATCHES SEIZED JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Johore Customs yesterday detained five Chinese and seized a lorry-load of matches, worth about SlO.OOO in a dawn I ambush near Batu Pahat. Acting on Information received, a party of police and Customs officers led by Senior Customs Officer. Gan Chek Sam laid the119 words
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Article98 1960-12-11 9 KENNEDY'S SLIM MAJORITY WASHINGTON. Sat. Complete returns trom the Nov. 8 election today gave Presi lent-elect John F. Kennedy a 119.1 10- vote lead over Vice-President Richard M Nixon— the narrowest percentage margin in history. With ofneial return.-. In from 38 states, and complete but unofficial results reported from the98 words
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Article32 1960-12-11 9 MANILA. Sat Hawaii Governor William F. Quinn. left here by plane today for Honolulu after a three-day visit to Manila that completed his tour of South-East Asia.— U.P.l.32 words
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270 1960-12-11 9 LAST NIGHTS RECITAL THE Singapore Musical Society's talented young scholar. Yu Chun Yee. gave a piano recital in a well-filled Victoria Theatre last night. Mr. Yu opened VtUi ■acll'l Chromatic Fantasy ana Fugue, and in Uie Faiuasv ue held ou.ar.eimon with the commenaable clanty of270 words
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Advertisement58 1960-12-11 9 Mr. Lolita JAMES MASON) Mrs. Lolita SHELLEY WINTERS tomorrow spt a k 1 he i i minds on Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel. Plus FASHIONS FOR SCOOTER GIRLS Spr< wl article t<'morro* appears in Urn Free Pn For lop-class evening reading there is nothing like Be tore of your t«»i»\ by58 words
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Advertisement432 1960-12-11 9 Germ-Fighting Toothbrush Rcichc< >ou Surcicjlly MerHe? YNSv BH SH MjJ.- to IU; \vliv.-K Anirepi v I r X\ up in 4 moniln in u-f' Bl BV'^BI^I Inhibits or J. it..- v \I l.tvpet of ;tinn QL\ H «^B| th.it fill mi or hold to it' U\ I 9 ,JMJ An432 words
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Obituary15 1960-12-11 10 I -.mum, RAMALINOAM SATHASIVAM iJif.M»n Hoapi'al Com* uno and ar# h»»-» you r»«t.15 words
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Article35 1960-12-11 10 Hi>rtf( ft it i Vm., THE HEART IS drct'tful Bfeaj •»>*ly i*m Who 't Box (apor*. ■V ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL a ru TIM am. S*r\ica i in Mornlnf Pray*r •i on 6 00 p.m.35 words
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Article519 1960-12-11 10 r PHE wbol*» free world must be sharing Tengku Abdul Rahmans regret that his bid to bring about friend- solution to the V. Irian dispute between Indonesia and Holland has come to an untimely end. 5o much publicity has been given to the Malayan Prime Minister's519 words
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Article1075 1960-12-11 10 Katharine - Katharine By ITS NO JOKE AFTER 22 YEARS IN MALAYA AFTER 22 years in Malaya settling down in Kngland is no joke, except sometimes ironically. Today, as I write this, it is raining like mad and so dark one would think it was six o'clock or1,075 words
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Article245 1960-12-11 10 'lITHY do you Hungarian* always talk about food?" asked a Russian soldier of the occupying forces. "Why aren't you like us Russians, and talk of art and culture?" "Maybe Its because peot>le always talk about the things they'd like to have and haven't got." A professor,245 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1960-12-11 10 PATRICIA LEWIS - The young man who was shocked into writing PATRICIA LEWIS A young man who began to write, poetry and immediately burned what he wrote "because it wasn't very good" while he was serving as a radio operator with the Royal Air Force in Singapore several years ago. is now being1,086 words
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Advertisement57 1960-12-11 10 Eyes of experience belonK toont-of I he Swiss- trained technician* at Singapore R<>lex Lt Station— the largest and r>est-r<inippcd in Mala\a. Make »ure of tha> best care tor yof Rolvx 'it TajaJarwatch hy handing it in at any branch of the Borneo ..iin at vending it t0... < ROLEX SALES57 words
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Advertisement272 1960-12-11 10 wU 1 personal postal tuition W H* So many ambitious men have I studied with the famoos Bennett PWrfci/ College, England, and gone on to I V^i success! So can you. Choose any one H of the Mne careers on our list below. H UL ■&&?*>* You receive your lessons272 words
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Article, Illustration434 1960-12-11 11 tMR. LEE HAH INC TO BE NEW ACS PRINCIPAL SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE METHODIST CHURCH and the Board o Governors of the Anglo-Chinese Schoo. Singapore, have jointly appointed Mr. Lee Ha Ing as the school's new principal from January 1 This top school appointment has been cor firmed by Bishop Hobart434 words
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107 1960-12-11 11 Year-old strike settled for $20,560 w CINGAPORE, Sot The year-old strike by 121 employees of Hiap Chuan Joo, sawmillers and box manufacturers in Balestier Rood, has been settled for $20,560 in severance pay The factory has since suspended business. The Singapore Woodworkers' Union, who represent the workers, said the amount107 words
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Article102 1960-12-11 11 Diplomas for dancing SINGAPORE. Sat— The Int«rnanonal Bocietv of Teachers of Dancing. Singapore and the Federation, has announced the names of the successful candidates who took the Society's bronze and silver diploma tests on Nov. 27. Bronze meda. successes arr Wong Yit Meng. Thomas Heng Poh Kia. Khoo Phen? Hona102 words
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Article29 1960-12-11 11 SINGAPORE Sat. The next Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat presented by the Ministry of Culture will be held at Hong Lim Green Regional Theatre tomorrow at 7 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-12-11 11 TAY SISTERS FOR HONG KONG 1 ballerina sisters' 15 (ri^'ht). and Irene Ta>. 11 will be leaving soon for Hone Kong where they Mill appear on the stage and television lu<> Hill In- accompanied h\ thrir teacher. Miss Rose F.berwein. Singapore's wellknown dancer. Joan and Irene, daughter of Mr and91 words
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140 1960-12-11 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Puan Noor Aishah today appealed for more women to come forward to serve in voluntary organisations for the betterment of society here. She was addressing a large crowd at the opening of the first Japanese j flower arrangement exhibition in Singapore, held140 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-12-11 11 WO, OOO in Singapore in need of decent homes Mr. Tan Kia Gan, Minister for National Development, inspects a model of a block of flats at the Housing and Development Board exhibition. On his right is the chairman of the Board, Mr. Lim Kirn San. Others in the picture are54 words
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Article67 1960-12-11 11 NEW BUS PASSES FOR CHILDREN SIN(.\PORE Sat—Secondary schoolchildren in .Singapore will be issued with new Singapore Traction Company fare concession passes next year. The new passes, which mre not transferable, will < resemble a driving licence, each with a serial number and a photograph of the holder. The changes, according67 words
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Article97 1960-12-11 11 I(>l>\* Srdili Keclul: 3.03 ajn. (7lt. 7m. > 2.20 p.m. (sft. 6in>; Singapore 3.59 a.m. »7ft. 6in> 3.23 p.m. <7tt. sin.», Port Dicksoir 10 56 a.m. <61t. Bin.) 11.37 i "ft. Mn.); Port Swetteni..m. 9.41 n.ni. (10ft. i 10.51 p.m. illitJ; Penang: 4.18 ajn. (6ft.97 words
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Article36 1960-12-11 11 Two admitted to Singapore Bar SINGAPORE. Sat Two new lawyers. Mr. Kok Yew Choy and Mr. Choo Eng Kwang. were admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court yesterday.36 words
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334 1960-12-11 11 SINCAPORE, Saturday. MORE THAN 1 3.000 people are on the waiting list for Housing and Development Board homes. Some have waited as long as five years. A total of about 100.000 people are in need of decent homes. To wipe out the334 words
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Article105 1960-12-11 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Royal Navy Is to launch a giant building programme at the naval base here In January. The project, which will cost the Briti.sh Government more than $1,176,000. calls for the building of quarters for Junior ratings, officers and petty officers. Work on the105 words
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Article57 1960-12-11 11 What's on today MALAYA ANNUAL METHODIST CONFERENCE: Combined; 6ervice at Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road. 5.30 p.m. NARAYANAGI'RUKULA ASSO CIATION: Indian classical dance class from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Yoga class 5 p.m. to 7 pjn. at 188-66 Westhill Road. 13th m.s. Sembawang. V.M.C.A.: V's Student Volunteers Picnic at57 words
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Article36 1960-12-11 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra' Dec. /Jan. 827 J (Nominal). Singapore Coronot Oil Millers 1 Association: bulk Ml sellers, drum $44.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.36 words
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Article29 1960-12-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin in Singapore today was I $393 374 a picul. unchanged, and •he unofficial estimated offering was 240 tons, up five tons.29 words
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Advertisement110 1960-12-11 11 m Jr Amm^r AmmT^ Amm** Amm HERMES T^r-it-iLj 5|75 wjJM [S 16 COLLVEP QUAY tootitihri Swta* Col*wd«n tor 19*1 or* now avollabl*. Sand Mr.©. $2.10 for part co«t ■MMMI Last Minute r\ X'MAS GIFTS Vk rg low gift rates *4MI LONDON BOM phone MALAYAN AIRWAYS for full information BENEDICTINE fey110 words
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Article77 1960-12-11 12 CHILDREN MAKE WEEK'S BEST PHOTOS DHOTOCRAPHS of children are interesting pictures. For this week, the Picture Contest judges have picked out four winners with one theme: the carefree days of childhood. The winner of the top prize of $30 is "Boyish Frolic" (right), submitted by Yip Sai Ching, of 777 words
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Article47 1960-12-11 12 rVHE weeks second prize of $20 is won by 'How's That!" (above), by C. H. Lishnwn, of B.A.C. School. Minden Barracks, Glugor, Penang. Mr. Lishman used a Minolta camera and Kodak Tri-X film. Setting with 135 mm lens: f 5.6. 1 125 second.47 words
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Article223 1960-12-11 12 DAVID GUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID GUNSTON By D for Pinchbeck showing how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. A LONDON clock-and-watchmaker in the early part of the 18th century. Christopher Pinchbeck (1670-1732) owes his nominal immortality to his inventive223 words
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Article70 1960-12-11 12 THE OTHER WINNERS rnODAYS runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Petite Wash" (left), by A. Rigg, and "Practice" (right), by T. E. Tong. Mr. Rigg. of 98 Seletar Hill Drive. Singapore 28. used a Mamiyaflex camera and Gevapan 33 film. Setting, in hazy sunlight: fB. 1 250, Mr. Tong.70 words
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Article24 1960-12-11 12 ALL prize-winners will be paid by post. Their cheques will be posted to them during the first ten days of next month.24 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-12-11 12 BARRY DRISCOLL'S WHEN the first traveller* in the New World returned with stories of birds no larger than bumble bees, they met with open incredulity. Later, when the first skins of these wonders were brought to Europe, scientific opinion had to admit the existence of the smallest227 words
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Article108 1960-12-11 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 the back of every print submitted. The required information should not be108 words
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Advertisement350 1960-12-11 12 NOW I «vi« llUff Round Trip Pan 4m announces... LOWEST TRANSPACIFIC JET FAKES EVER -aii(l\c>u llvon the worlds most experienced airline! Fly PAN AM Jets to Lus Comparable savings arc Angeles. S.in FninctSCO, yours to nnv point in the Portland or Seattle for U.S.A.includin«Honolulu only M ***** round trip —one350 words
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Miscellaneous192 1960-12-11 12 (popular crossword^) ACROSS: 1. Pertaining to together (5); 4 All In same boat science of the mind (13); 11. <4>; 5. Fowl (3); 6. Youth t3>; Heart (4): 12. Passage '4); 13. 7. Verses (4); 8 Presents (5); 9. Symbol (5): 14. Faults <7»; 17 Repeals (8); 10. Dress (6);192 words
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Article, Illustration631 1960-12-11 13 METRONOME - ON THE RECORD METRONOME -By QONTINUING its trail-blazing recordings of the maior operatic repertoire, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschoft presents Weber's dramatically evocative Der Fre.schutz" on two LPs. (stereo SLPM *****9 A/40 B mono LPM *****9/40). And hard on the heels of its magnificent recording ot Dvorak's "Requiem"' < reviewed here recently)631 words
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Article108 1960-12-11 13 51, 500 FOR SCHOLARSHIPS SINGAPORE Sat. Over 100 paintings and drawings by schoolchildren will bp exhibited in the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, in North Bridge Road, for three days from Monday. The contest was jointly organised by the Ministry of Education. 20th CenturyFox and Cathay Organisation in conjunction with the108 words
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Article, Illustration331 1960-12-11 13 PLUS OUTDOOR ACTION THE SECRET OF THE PURPLE REEF J«ff Richards, Margia Dnd, Pet«r Folk 20th Century-Fox OTS OF SEA, not so much action, and a surfeit of throbbing, relentless drums thot someone must have forgotten were meant for background music these obscure the "secret"331 words
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403 1960-12-11 13 It AXNOT any occasion in Sincapore when there was a greater concentration of live entertainment than is taking place this week. Yesterday evening saw the opening of the Sta<e Club's Christmas attraction. "Arsenic and Old Lace" This play continues throughout this week at403 words
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Advertisement506 1960-12-11 13 iCATWBTiH OROANISATION J i t 7-T7 i The P.opK i Sinaoport N«. 7 t CATMAY ..on •< MAJtSTIC Mandarin Vcruan 4 PSYCHO STARTS AT 11 20 or I SO-4 206 SO 9 50pm < DON'T MISS ALFRED HITCHCOCK S 4 I "PSYCHO" Anthony Pcrkm* Vera Miln I N i On*506 words
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Advertisement384 1960-12-11 13 OPENING NIGHT 13th Dec at 9 p.m. DONATED TO ROTARY CHEER FUND Singapore Ballet Presents its 6th SEASON KcS 13th-24th December P^o^S or Victoria Theatre Details and Bookings at I ROBINSONS A COLD STORAGE (ORCHARD ROAD) I Tickets at $4, $3, $2. $1 Space kindly donated by B COLD STORAGE384 words
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Miscellaneous109 1960-12-11 13 Your Sunday radio 'RADIO SINGAPORE i I A.M.: 630 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; I 7.05 Musical Sunshine; 8.00 The i News 8.05 Sunday Breakfast Club n: 9.00 Programme Sum--903 The Choir Sings! 9.30 Pi.tno Moods; 945 Tr.e S:uart i fWUSSag^ Now Showing! X jJW Z?TM p109 words
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Miscellaneous168 1960-12-11 13 Foster Show; 10.00 Music Mosaic; 11.00 Meet The Family; 11 JO I Radio Playhouse. P.M.: 12.00 Music For The Millions; 12.30 Latin Americana; 1.00 Lunch time Listening; 130 The i News; 1.40 Songs From The Sound-track; 2.00 The Hungry Spider; 2 30 Continental Musicale; 2 45 Dance Time U.S.A.; 3.00168 words
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Miscellaneous181 1960-12-11 13 I Time; 8.00 Tune Signal And News; 8.13 Breakfast Club; 8.66 News Headlines; 9.00 Summary Of I Morning Programmes: 9.02 Soutr I Of The Border; 9.30 Rhythm For Six; 9.45 Victor Felix And His Hawaiian Rhythmics: 10.15 Music Makers; 10.30 Malayan Theatre. Kuala Lumpur And National (Shortwave Only: 11.00 The181 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1960-12-11 14 MICHAEL JOHNSON - MICHAEL JOHNSON BY THESE questions ore given in a paper handed to children at the Commonwealth Exhibition. All the answers can be found by them in the exhibition. See how you fare. NATION-WIDE EXHIBITIONS, ALL FREE, TELL THE GREAT STORY LONDON WHAT is the1,246 words
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Advertisement194 1960-12-11 14 f*&* MM W #V*%^^V y^^t^ J^*^-^ Urn Ml fn'j A monv /ffl m I f Uul^^' flJj J.^j|jr^ I women «*tJl^^ 60U0I DOV READ WHAT LEADING MALAYANS SAVin the BIG DECEMBER Issue Other Features include: ALNTIE FOR A DAY C.llun FROWNS FOR SUZIE WONC— Why SOLO DATES FOR TEENAGERS Mills194 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1960-12-11 15 CASTRO KNOWS THE GAME IS UP. My one ambition is to see Castro's regime overthrown that the best part of Cuba's population is against him Concluding the most outspoken series on the chaos that is Cuba today EX-CUBAN AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN CUBA today it in chaos. Financially, the country is1,057 words
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Advertisement141 1960-12-11 15 S I CVIA %Rb^H b^bV^ObT Jw/ j) I ■■"""■^^^^^^^m *Z/V /ul^** jEV9Hnf lws|vk% TAIPEI... Capital of the isle beautiful Taiwan. Don't be without your camera when you visit spectacular Taroko Gorge, the temples and parks and fantastic Sun -Moon Lake, a scenic wonder of the world. Enjoy all the features141 words
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Advertisement116 1960-12-11 15 Your giragt am can't guest which motor oil you want. That is why yo« should ask for Castrol by nine, both on the forecourt and in the service bay. ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO RELAX WITH THE WORLD AT YOUR FEET! This Mighttul ERRES Radio gems mrymhf, J'lV and looks right,116 words
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Advertisement136 1960-12-11 16 SHELL X-100 MULTIGRADE FOR PROTECTION \ow Shell X-100 Multigradc— greatest lubrication advance in 10 years is the go-ahead oil. It leaves no ash in combustion chambers, so gives cleaner, more efficient performance. SUPERSHELL WITH ICA. hFOR POWER Supershell with ICA is the modern fuel for today's modern cars. ICA Shell's136 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1960-12-11 16 -iSIAS. ?OW 5E7 US THE GeEATEST AM^AL &v TOs 3-TrCv.. £\=?V -C^ \C^"-i 1 Jtl &n^bSUlBUrsyliSwto.'C! P'A?A?E O l^ EARTH, CMAeUE-AK7 t-E HAS J CP THIS /AC'JNTAiNi RANiSE WILL COME B A R?OwS*T uS TO 'T 1 <EEP VCJ£ ZCov\ LENS THISOUSM THIS f ASS. PO^. THE KEX" i iftr1,206 words
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Miscellaneous231 1960-12-11 17 Wr Ci^CO #ri^ 9 4&W Ar^i Afe^ favourite THE REPSKIWEfZS HAVE MOLP E\/gg\n>liMS PAKJTI-/O 7 Hr'^ 1 A u cv tuc »^/-^^/-c p-^»^ A fc AAdl&O, HOW COJLpY THEy PIPNT/SOMEBOPyI SURE 4NP THAT SOVIPBOpy ME /W>sy Be HIPIU6. I'LL WWE 4 LOO< 1 f BETTER »E C4REPUL...IP HE IS UP231 words
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Miscellaneous348 1960-12-11 18 1^- I 6ENTLEMEN,TD BE PRANK, I THINK IT) OL/T, AS I'VE ROIMTEP I CANJ YOU PBOVE IT^^ I CAN YOU WSPROVE IT? I^7 /l ENTICELV POSSIBLE, THOU6H WOT WE WEffE ALL AT THBB6JS THE fIUEST/OH ///V L/ PROBABLE, THAT OKIE OF SOU AAUR- )AV HOUSE WHEM SHE/ 7/^T FLNT/ r*348 words
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Article764 1960-12-11 19 w A wife, or to save my car?' BOY WITH A PROBLEM: rwff^^TOß CARLY next year I am going to London to study law, and am to be engaged to my cousin before I leave I don't love her, ond have told my parents so. But they won't listen. They764 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1960-12-11 19 THE MAN WHO CANNOT SLEEP-ALL LADY C's FAULT DEAR Know Alls: My brother, who is intellectual, emotional and highly strung, could not sleep when he read about the lifting of the ban on "Lady Chatterley's Lover" for fear of the harmful effects it would have on people. Since then he1,084 words
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Article268 1960-12-11 19 iHiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ANSWERS to those who asked what day was mat dau Miss X, Penang: Aug. 8. 1943. v as Sunday; May 25. 1946. was Saturday. Raymond, Singapore: March 15. 1946. Fruiay: Aug. 22. 1946. Thursday; Dec. 29. 1947. Monday. Han Tec* Ouan. Singapore: Sept. 13. 1934.268 words
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Article88 1960-12-11 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 and88 words
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Advertisement128 1960-12-11 19 with the y/tj&y I J%%&7 AaX^r Th on *y •xcavator so^' jffijF^y with Fu «-U AIR CONTROL j^^/^jbSM^y of all five functions— S**^*r^ /syy digging, swinging, oropelling, JL' «te«ring, dipper trip. Eg^gVßMMk^V s 110I 0^ *****^ h^g^flblm^M^^M^ ■'"■jr L A universal model, convertible to shovel, dragshovel. grabbing crane and lifting128 words
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Advertisement223 1960-12-11 19 Cuff Links I /y )31/r€mc/iJ^ Patented Snap-bar In a large variety tor easy uueriion of dctignt FINELY MADE... CONVENIENT SMARTLY DESIGNED I Krementz jewellry has enduring richneu because it if made with a thick overlay of hard rolled 14 Kt. gold. FINE QUALITY JEWELLRY POt MEN, Slvdt Collar Pini Ti«223 words
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Article65 1960-12-11 20 Calling VW owners ATTENTION all Volkswagen owners in Singapore and the Federation: An inaugural meeting of the Volkswagen Owners Club in Singapore and Malaya, will be held at the Coral Room of the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, on Tuesday. The time is 7.30 p.m. I was told that over 800 circulars65 words
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Article80 1960-12-11 20 WHEN members of the Press were being conducted round the new showroom and renovated workshops of I nlversal Cars in Orchard Road. Singapore, they were told: "This new home of Dagenham Fords stands on the site of 'Daddy* Abrams s stables, which hired out horses and carriages80 words
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Article, Illustration855 1960-12-11 20 Exciting partner for baby 'bomb' MOTORING PAGE THE Morris Mini-Traveller a cheeky, delightful ncircomer with an appearance that mirrors equally exciting performance. Sunday Times picture. PETER LIM ROAD TESTING THE MINI-TRAVELLER YOU DON'T have to be a cynic to agree that the bigger the build-up, the bigger the let-down. This855 words
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Article99 1960-12-11 20 DEAR SIR: As I have taken the test of the Institute of Advanced Motoring. I feel qualified to comment on the letter from 'LawAbiding" in the Sunday Times today <Dec. 4». I was frankly shocked that he should have to rely on his passenger to give him warning99 words
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377 1960-12-11 20 PAGE 20 SPORTS SECTION LONDON. Saturday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR maintained their t point advantage at the end of the first round of the English Football League First Division today when they scored a smart 1-0 away win 4 Preston North End. Evrrton. Wolves and377 words
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Article35 1960-12-11 20 PERTH. Sat— Barry won his unfinished tingles match apamst Italy'! N- Pleiraneell 8-fi. 3-6. 8-10. 8-6. 13-11 to United States a 2-0 le.m inter-zone final nf the I- here today. Reu'^r.35 words
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Article17 1960-12-11 20 SEREMBAN. Sat. Sll)| Combined Scliools v t Malacca AH Blues 19-10 .it here today. -r17 words
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Article98 1960-12-11 20 ACROSS: 1. Psychological 11, Core. 12. Adit. 13. Token. 14, Defects. 17. Anew. 19. Biralt. 20. Bed. 21, Cob. 23, Sab/e. 24, Hares 26, Tier. 28, Gentlemen- 30. Tare--32, Hopes. 34, Evade. 36. Wit- 37. His. 39. Medley. 41, Wink. 42, Sneered. 44. Pansy- 45, Silo. 46. Uiye.98 words
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Advertisement213 1960-12-11 20 m *^sss.^*»^ 1 MALAYA NOW! "ja»j\ Mobilcjcis special 7 I you cannot boast havinU seen /T^— the world, you can at least feel FRKK fSi I pnntJ knowing you have <ccn our A"' l): i hi i U tiful country. Drive and State visited— L* FREE discover Malaya now! See213 words
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Advertisement18 1960-12-11 20 easiest quickest way to give your car a superb show-room shine-and lasting real wax protection Simoniz Silicone Speedwax18 words
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Article456 1960-12-11 21 Negri-Malacca could not stop Civilians' determination to win By FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN Singapore. Sat. CINCAPORE CIVILIANS played themselves into the playoff with Singapore Joint Services, winners over Commonwealth Forces South at Scremban today, to decide the south xone finalists in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition when456 words
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155 1960-12-11 21 JUNIOR ASIAN CUP PLAYERS MUST BE 20 OR BELOW SIM G A P O BE, Sat.— The qualifying age fur eligibility of players for the Asian Youth Football tournament is "under 20 years on Ist April of the year of thr tournament." Mr. N. .Mohan. Chairman »i thr S.A.F.A Schools155 words
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Article137 1960-12-11 21 SEREMBAN. Sat.—Commonwealth Forces led by a goal ln the first half, but did not get another point £nd lost to Singapore Joint Services by 15 points < three goalsi to five in their Ma-' laya Cup South zone match btn today In addition to being without their137 words
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Article216 1960-12-11 21 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Refer* K I I=3 B. Menon m assaulted by play :n :oday'b S.AFA. Unaer-.'O knockout fintround match between Amirable A. A. and Darul Allah at Fnrrer Park Amuables. who were maJcuiß a comeback in S.A.F.A. competitions, won by 2-1-Referee Menou was bookiiig a Darul216 words
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603 1960-12-11 21 JACK FINGLETON - WEST INDIANS TAIL GIVES MECKIFF A TERRIFIC THRASHING JACK FINGLETON By Brisbane Sat. A USTRALIA S much discussed letthond bowler lan Mcckiff received a terrific thrashing from the West Indian tailend batsmen here in the first Test today when he took the third new ball of the innings. Wicketkeeper Alexander603 words
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Article237 1960-12-11 21 WW INDIES Ist INN 'Overnight 369 for seven) •lunte c Benaud b Davidson 24 C. Smith c Orout b Davidson 7 Kanhai c Grout b Davidson 15 Sobers c Kline b Meckiff 132 Worrell c Grout b Davidson 65 Solomon b Simpson 65 Lashley c Orout b Kline 19 Alexander237 words
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113 1960-12-11 21 L.C. Chan is Singapore's champion driver CHAN LYE CHOON j (above), winner of the Macao Grand Prix in 1958, was named "Singapore champion driver of 19(iO" at Friday's dinner of the Singapore Motor Club. < nan won the rhampion- < ship with a srore of 302.4 in his Cooper 1098113 words
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Article49 1960-12-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. la" College "A". Kuala Kangsar won the Federation of Malaya in-ter-school seven-a-side Rueby championship when they edged their second team fty 10 points (2 Koals) to 9 <3 tries) in the final of the competition which ended on ihe Merdeka Stadium here today.49 words
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249 1960-12-11 21 FED. JUNIORS REPEAT 3-1 HOCKEY WIN THE Federation maintained their superiority over Singapore in the junior home "international" series vvhen they beat them 3 l on the padang here this evening The Federation had beaten Singapore by a similar margin In the inaugural match of the series ln March this249 words
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Article33 1960-12-11 21 <UALA LUMPUR. Sat] end-to-end play developed Two minutes alter the r« sumption Nakendra's attempt to score was foiled by Rozario. but nrarmlstncam stretched the lead to 3-1 in the short corner that followed33 words
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Article50 1960-12-11 21 BERKMHAN Sat. Neeri Senthi!. hi Women drew 1-1 with Sineapore Combined Schooiin :i friendly hockry match here today. Maureen I,ee scored for Nefrri and Olivia BtMUt for Singapore. In another match Necn Se.rc tion beat Smuaixire Combined Schools (bovsi c-n Scorers were Nordin <4i and S. Sathiapalan <2>.50 words
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Article44 1960-12-11 21 C. RAJARATNAM, r.-ttrril nrfvor. ptsftfd away on ip-k 1 10 OttHa^B Imvk 400 IJonK Pn p.;i 11-1?-< M» for St Kranrss rhunfe. MRS KANNACAPILLAI CHINMIAH Railway* SinKuporr. nnl c s.nanmmfcnni, Hosiutal AMMM, OMMMI H.mpltnl BinK*por>'. p:i--«M |M fully In Inir-ii. Ceylon, m 10.lS.Mt44 words
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Advertisement336 1960-12-11 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED UM INIURANCC ACCNTS HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE I JUNK MURL ONNE* RCTIRI-. r 1 V l 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS WOULD YOU CO OPERATE AW H t Of LOMTINENI AT YOUR SERVICE ipotc. •mm, t I munlh. Vi SEE BOMBAY SLIM) THE f» TANC't PHOTOCOPY336 words
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Advertisement143 1960-12-11 21 WHERE TO STAY Spore, Minimum) hmli, I manth. 111 Hr>rri> STRAND HOTII Crrnr*!. »l WHERE TO STAY <Fe4.) ilimirumi In Horrf, II MUtIL WHERE TO EAT (Spore I Iftmim ii m > j* MUI rONU REkTAUMANI Bead FRESH FLOWERS V i mum > Uailf I month, lit Horit $2 M143 words
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Advertisement94 1960-12-11 21 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me94 words
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Miscellaneous42 1960-12-11 21 iOCCni: Ctartty tfti Chinese v Malays. Jalan Bos.ir 7.30 p.m.>: Police si tournry. Thomson Road. GOLT: HSGr. v Krppel Club. Simp Ronrl; PS.GC 18 holes mixed lour&onus i. stableford >. Slme Ro:id HOTKIV: SHA. Div 2 S.H.B. Polu-e v R.A.F. Trugati. Bukit Chermir,.42 words
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Article114 1960-12-11 22 EPSOM JEEP - By He takes his bag of winners to 54 to be one more than McGrowdie I APPRENTICE Ismail was in top riding form at Bukit Timah today when he brought off a splendid double on Brantas in the main race and Western Plains in the114 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-12-11 22 SPANISH PRINTK < Johnson) hratinc Son of April (Subian i and Loyalty II Ire, in the Class I, Div. 1. mil, handicap at Bukit Timah yesterday. >panish Prime completed a riding double for Johnson a<nd also Rave him the lead in the Jockeys championship table. Sunday Times50 words
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Article2349 1960-12-11 22 I a 3. Div i. ol hanciirap and Spanish Prince in Race Seven, bringing his total to i 4 one more than McGrowdie. The going was officially described as heavy. Race One I \^v I— f, M K^ ::i: BUM Vi.: VI I I I2,349 words
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Article46 1960-12-11 22 TOTAL POOL: 51ri3.139. Ist. No. *****1 (573.420) 2nil.No *****1 (536.710) 3rd. No. *****6 (520.394) STARTERS (*****): Nos .'*****: 471>37: *****0; *****8; *****2: 21O(i71; |742t3; *****0: 3b«569; MtHf. OXSOLATION 1 51. 223 1 Nos: 41O71M; *****1; *****6; *****!): 40!0P2; *****."); *****7; *****4: *****8: *****4.46 words
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Article75 1960-12-11 22 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sing- apore Chinese. the j M.C.F.A. Cup champions, and Singapore Malays, who are favourites to win the Sultans Gold Cup. will meet In a soccer match in aid of the S.C.F.A. Club fund at Jalan Besar tomorrow (kick-off 7.30 p.m. i. Before the match75 words
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