The Straits Times, 8 January 1961
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Title Section15 1961-01-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nett Ufa In Male*/* No. 1324. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1961 20 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration103 1961-01-08 1 Oen. Nasution said the agreement would be a "good weapon for peace against colonialism which endangers peace.'' In LONDON, the Moscowpact and speeches raised a new note of anxiety in the Dutch Embassy whose spokesman said: "We are rather alarmed by the recent things that Gen. Nasution has said inReuter - 103 words
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431 1961-01-08 1 THE AFRICAN CHARTER OF CASABLANCA FORMED: A JOINT HIGH COMMAND OF CHIEFS OF STAFF CASABLANCA. Saturday. THE heads of six African States and representatives of Ceylon and the Algerian rebels today announced formation of a joint African High Command of Chiefs of Staff. A final resolution issued after their four-day431 words
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247 1961-01-08 1 Nasution and Mikoyan sign military aid pact BONN, Saturday. THE SOVIET UNION is granting Indonesia credits for up to US $400 million ($1 ,200 million) worth of military supplies, according to an Indonesian diplomat here, Colonel D. J. Pandjaitan. Col. Pandjaitan, Indonesian Military247 words
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Article, Illustration83 1961-01-08 1 JACKIE BEST DRESSED WOMAN' JACQUELINE Bouvier Kennedy (above). whese ultra-chic wardrobe became an issue in her husband's presidential campaign, has won top plact on the list of best dressed women for 1960. The wife of the Presidentelect was one of 12 women cited by the NewYork couture group based on83 words
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Article46 1961-01-08 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. John M. Addis. British Ambassador to strife-torn Laos, dodged reporters and foreign correspondents at Singapore Airport this morning and left for Bangkok after attending the annual conference here of 25 top British diplomats and Governors in SouthEast Asia..46 words
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Article, Illustration441 1961-01-08 1 Missing boy drowns: Body found EXPECTANT MOTHER IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE. Saturday. POLICE this afternoon recovered the body' of an English boy from the muddy Kallang River as his mother waited in a military! hospital for the birth of her second child. (At about the same time, the body of another441 words
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Article26 1961-01-08 1 HAVANA. Sat. Premier Fidel Castro's militia moved in on half a dozen Roman Catholic institutions yesterday, indicating a major Government offensive against the church26 words
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Article29 1961-01-08 1 LOS ANGELES. Sat— Five people were killed yesterday when their twin-engine pri- vate plane crashed shortly after take-off from the international airport here. I U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article59 1961-01-08 1 MACON (Georgia). Sat.— A Federal Judge today ordered the University oi Georgia to open its doors to two Negro students. Judge W. A. Bootle decreed that Miss Charlayne Alberta Hunter. 18. and Mr. Hamilton E. Holmes. 19. be admitted as undergraduates. For 175 years the59 words
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Article29 1961-01-08 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sat— The pro Lumumba Government in Stanleyville yesterday ordered the population to stop wearing neckties and bracelets until ousted Premier Patrice Lumumba is freed. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article37 1961-01-08 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat— Greta Thyssen. 28-year-old acires.s and former "Miss Denmark" was granted a divorce yesterday from Actor Ronald Starr, 27. "He wouldn't look for work and saw nothing wrong in my supporting him.37 words
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Article117 1961-01-08 1 J.\KARTA. Sat A largescale West Java to Singapore smuggling ring involving "several Government officials has been smashed the Navy announced today. The Information Chief. It (fir Imam Sardjono. said the Xavj -sponsored "Oper- ation Order aided by troops, police and the Attorney General's office, netted several smugglers.117 words
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Article36 1961-01-08 1 STRIKt COtS ON BR| SSI LS -it -mm i t' el. uiU'M< liml i I" i •ii|l lime ni>>\t up nt lh.it rjj pliii i;< 1 -iuoi fur M i i- i Bee P i36 words
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Article118 1961-01-08 1 ALGIERS, Sot. Fifteen people have been killed and several injured in Algeria since yesterday when the referendum poll began Ten died today, including one French soldier, when troops and Muslims cla-shed in southern Algeria at a spot where Army lorrie> wire waiting to drivoReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement237 1961-01-08 1 *>**tmnutd /m >♦ S P b» COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES The fabulous; kennedys! w 2fcife m E N 12 days' time, on January 20, the new m President of the United States, 43-year-old Jack m Kennedy, takes over the m reigns of government. \<>u ha\c scon pictures of B 1 1237 words
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Advertisement112 1961-01-08 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of QUALITY BEAUTY U. S. de SILVA, J c welters 106, Orchard Roid, Singapore 9. Tel: ***** A J To Solve Problems and Max Factor now creates a new line of Skin Care preparations to give the ideal beauty treatment for every type of skin. A lovely112 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1961-01-08 2 Wild. crazy. hectic. was there ever such a love triangle as this? A%3 IT was my husband, George Sanders for whatever selfpunishing, self-mocking reasons I shall never know who threw me into the arms of Rubirosa. I had meant it when I said I was finished with1,667 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-01-08 2 After making love to Marilyn Monroe in "Let's Make Love." Yves Montand turns now to making love with Lee Remick in the film of William Faulkner's "Sanctuary," a drama about America's Deep South.36 words
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Advertisement111 1961-01-08 2 LATEST NATIONAL PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY AT Jr-^V #f ft You'll see a ship a'soiling, A sailing in from sea. And oh! it'll be all laden, With pretty things for thee f%£^£^s\\ P'Ctty NATIONAL house 3/v^X^^Wy\ hold electricol appliances will be the centre of attraction from prow y&AXxx^gJtJJJIjI tern aboard the111 words
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Article, Illustration28 1961-01-08 3 COVER GIRL: Zsa Zsa has appeared on the covers of most of the world's major magazines. Here she poses with some of the covert, in her Hollywood home.28 words
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Article, Illustration1872 1961-01-08 3 A violent row with Rubi and I get a black eye 7 shall always be grateful to her for her understanding 9 fejjjjjjjjmjfjfl NEXT WEEK: Rubi quits his honeymoon to return to me I had tor months stood looking at me. He had grown a beard for his, latest film.1,872 words
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Advertisement276 1961-01-08 3 il [ißtrjrjuo)ip W&<^ IC"^Bi AGFA SUPER SILETTE LX The Super-Camera for Superb 35mm pictures coupled rangefinder and coupled exposure mere* BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG You need Peps to <^gk cure a sore throat &feHr i<~\ iffy ■w M"^rH^\lTl Yes, all you need do it to suck276 words
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457 1961-01-08 4 BRITAIN SENDS AN URGENT MESSAGE TO NEHRU ON THE LAOS CONFLICT INDIA RENEWS CALL FOR 'WATCH' TEAM BHAVNACAR (Western India), Saturday. BRITAIN HAS SENT an urgent message to Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, believed to concern the reactivation of the International Commission on Laos, informed sources here said today.Reuter; UPI - 457 words
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Article77 1961-01-08 4 HOLI.VHOO I). Sat—Comedian Bob Hope wj.n in bed today resting after being taken ill on a golf course here on Thurs |j>. "The doctor says down." Hope >ai«J. \ncl that's what I'm clninc My onl\ regret Is that I couldn't havr finished the round.Reuter - 77 words
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Article86 1961-01-08 4 NOW CHEQUE BOOKS IN GAY COLOURS NEW YORK. Sat. WorkIng on the theory that if a cheque book is a thing of beauty people might be tempted to use one moie often, banks are busily redesigning them. They will no longer be one-colour affairs but will reflect the colour preferences86 words
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Article28 1961-01-08 4 NEW YORK. Sat. Sugar Ray Robinson, ex-world mid-dle-weight champion, has been sued for separation. His wife, Edna, asked for temporary alimony of US$5OO a week.28 words
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Article, Illustration83 1961-01-08 4 Eating fire has been the strange accomplish ment of Jasmine Trevanna since she was four years of age. when she began with matches. Now at 22. she has graduated to the flames of methylated spirits and lighter fuel and has turned83 words
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190 1961-01-08 4 Strikers defy a total ban on public meetings: Train derailed BRUSSELS. Sat. Saboteurs today brought rail traffic to a halt between Liege and Verviers, about 20 miles to the east of here, when they derailed the fi r st train out of this riottorn city in a tunnel. Police saidReuter - 190 words
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Article58 1961-01-08 4 PRETORIA. Sat. Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations Srcretary-Genpral. today resumed his talks with Dr. Hendnk Verwoerd. South African Prime Minister, on South Africa's racial segregation policies. It was announced that after the talks Mr. Hammarskjoeld would make a short trip to Capetown and I would also visitReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement381 1961-01-08 4 A famed psychologist gives the answer IN JANUARY'S BIG ISSUE flN| 1 |f pp I Sl BEAUTY: Confidentially: How to Beat Wh\ >V li fr \i P P M 1 the Tnieves of Charm Meet Your mA I 1 //ili 1 1 i VJ 1 Beauty Club Friends The Way381 words
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Article507 1961-01-08 5 SMOKE SIGNAL FROM A BONFIRE LED RESCUERS TO FOUR MISSING MEN Planter recounts a three-day ordeal in dense jungle IPOH, Saturday. MSINC the last marchsrick that they had, a party of four, lost in deep jungle for nearly three days, lit a bonfire to attract the507 words
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Article, Illustration126 1961-01-08 5 C( RIOI'S housewives on their way to market yesterday morning stopped at the scene of Friday's midnight fire in Jurong which destroyed seven wooden huts and made 50 people homeless. Damage is placed at $25,000. Three fire engines fought the blaze126 words
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243 1961-01-08 5 Govt. is to wipe out mushroom houses CINCAPORE. Sat. Rac- keteers have not only re-erected some unauthorised houses that were i demolished a week ago, but have also put up new ones in the areas between Lorongs 3 and 9, in Ceylang. Revcaung this in a statement, today the Government243 words
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Article110 1961-01-08 5 Heavy rains cut off coastal link KUANTAN. Sat. Heavy overnight rain in Pahang has once ugain cut road communications between the East and West Coasts. The main road at Sungei Pohoi, 24 i mile Kuantan/ Kuiua Lumpur Road, was under 2» 2 it. of water this morning, making it impassable110 words
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31 1961-01-08 5 Free Press pays $55 for your letters THE Free Press is paying $55 each week for readers' letters. You will find full details in tomorrow's paper. Make sure of your copy.31 words
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Article79 1961-01-08 5 MAN BORN 106 YEARS AGO DIES TELUK ANSON, Sat. A centenarian, who was born here long before this town was named, died in his residence on Thursday night. He was Haji Mohamed Shariff bin Kadim, aged 106 years. A prominent resident, he worked as a Customs revenue officer in the79 words
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260 1961-01-08 5 Jaycees pledge full support for Orient Year JINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Com- merce has pledged to give full support to the Government in making "Visit Singapore The Orient Year" a success In a policy speech at their first luncheon meetIng for the year, the new president. Mr.260 words
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Article, Illustration221 1961-01-08 5 SON HELPS FATHER WIN $2,500 'Lost' prize-winner turns up SINGAPORE. Sat. The man who nearly missed BJtt, Mr. Teo Cheng Yok. in. a clerk in a Chinese firm, turned up today to claim hi* money, the first prire in a contest held last year. The reason Teo nearly missed his221 words
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Article40 1961-01-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Indian Fine Arts Society will observe the Mummoorthi Festival in commemoration of the works of three famous South Indian musicians at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall in Norris Road from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-01-08 5 Schoolgirl missing from home for 7 days SINGAPORE, Sat. A 14-year-old schoolgirl. Chow Yip Yang, has been missing from her Geylang Road home for the past seven days. Only daughter of Mr. Chow Hens Yee, proprietor of a photo studio. Yip Yang, was last seen by her family at about99 words
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Article69 1961-01-08 5 MALACCA, Sat.— A 30-year-old businessman drank caustic soda and died later, presumably because he was worried about the poor state of his business, the Malacca Coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, was told today. He recorded the verdict of suicide at the end of an Inquest into the death69 words
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Advertisement361 1961-01-08 5 MOREandMORE EM PEOPLE ARE OPENING tf 4 IN LONDON in S IN(. WORM II BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Jk LOMBARD "BANKING Ir/SAFETV-Xoc^oep^ m y funds remain at your disposal. V- 1 INTEREST is calculated on a Dail> Basn i.e. your money is earning ft jf interest from the day you deposit361 words
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Article525 1961-01-08 6 British trained consultant hits out with the... Life here needs a sense of space in the home DACHELOR, Mr. A. C. Rea, who lives in a one-room flat, is creating quite a stir with his views on home decor. This British trained consultant on home decoration,525 words
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Article, Illustration34 1961-01-08 6 A SHARKSKIN "SAILOR STYLE PLAY»UIT. POLISHED COTTON BLOUSE WITH KHAKI SKIRT THE CAPRIS STYLE WITH A LOOSE OVER BLOUSE THREE PIECE OUTFIT IN BLACK AND WHITE. THE ROARING TWENTIES WITH DEEP BACKDROP.34 words
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328 1961-01-08 6 LATE trrnv when a girl is on the threshold of womanhood, are Mi- years when she most wants the world to see hrr as being beautiful, warm and striking. \ml careful choice of clothes is essential If she hopes to carry hervlf with unaffected poise328 words
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Article387 1961-01-08 6 GAY PAULEY - HEED WIFE'S ADVICE ON CLOTHES GAY PAULEY By r rili: best New Year's resolution a man can make is not to argue with his wife, at least when she makes a suggestion about his clothes. This, anyway, is the first on a list of suggest ions offered by one American387 words
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Article142 1961-01-08 6 lIERE is a Sunday dessert for the family. It is called Ginger Banana Tart. You need 20 glngernut biscuits, three tablespoons sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon, half a cup softened butter or margarine. Filling will require two bananas, one lemon, one and three-quarter cups milk, one tablespoon butter,142 words
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Advertisement280 1961-01-08 6 lovely... luxurious A fragrance A nt 9M and day VV I by OOROTHY GRAf the perfect gift I Pur«« P*Hum»^^Slllj^CL jjf S»in Pertume/ for beatify the modern way DOROTHY GRAY SOLI AOINTSi ffon/or P.O. 17 Match your pretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Our superlative quality and skilled280 words
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112 1961-01-08 7 SINUAPOHI Mi mb»Ts of a .shooting team which won the Colonial Small Bore Competition two years ago, will receive their prizes here tomorrow. The prizes medal> have ust arrived and will be preented by the Commissioner of Police. Mr. AEG. Blades. at the Bukit112 words
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425 1961-01-08 7 Drum-beating session at Haji Next-Door niiwiw^3»^w2n THE DUSUN, Fr,., Dec. 30 Q'\J the 2-4 th there wdb a terrific drumming session at Hap-Next-Doors istana trom 9 p.m. till 2 a.m. next day. From 9 a.m. till 9 p ni. on the 25th. a local band played selections of Malay M>ng&425 words
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426 1961-01-08 7 COURT TOLD OF POLICE DECOY AND TRAP SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN Assistant Superintendent of Police posed as taxi driver and a woman police constable as the wife of the owner of a rubber factory to trap a would-be extortioner, the Second Criminal District426 words
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Article, Illustration56 1961-01-08 7 SOCIAL WORKER OFF TO ROME Two Singapore social workers left by BOAC for Rome yesterday to attend the World Forum of the International Conference of Social Work. They were Miss Khoo Ben^ Choo (above), a social case-worker attached to the Singapore Children's Society, and Mr. Sim Miah Kian. secretary-general of56 words
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Article46 1961-01-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. has appointed, on the nomination of the University of Malaya. Dr. Ho Peng Yoke to be a member of the Education Finance Board for two years in place of Dr. iKiang Ai Kirn.46 words
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Article37 1961-01-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The Umar Pulavar Tamil High, j School Library will be opened by Dato A. Haji Abdul Majid of Johore Bahru at the school premises in Maxwell Road, Singapore, at 4 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration254 1961-01-08 7 ALL PASS IN FIRST LOCAL LL B. EXAMS SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE president of the University of Malaya Law Society. Mr. Tommy Koh Thong Bee. obtained the highest honours in the first Bachelor of Law examinations conducted here by the University of Malaya Law School.254 words
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111 1961-01-08 7 6,500 SEE FLOATING FArR IN ONE DAY SINGAPORE. Sat. All 13.000 tickets for the Third Japan Industry Floating Fair for today i ani tomorrow have been sold out. A spokesman from the Ja- panese Consul-General's office said that over 6.500 people .saw the fair during the two sessions when It111 words
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Article246 1961-01-08 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Yesterday's debate in the Senate on the Federation budget proposals for this year was declared null j and void this morning by the Senate President, Dato Abdul Rohman bin Mohamed Yosin. This was because the Senate had erred in debating the matter.246 words
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Advertisement206 1961-01-08 7 *B\- i «v.— i f No prizes -but lots of love Mum arul Dad aJnut lhat Muffin wtll I ate. dog show. There's no pedigree behind this little fellow. Let ue whisper it: he's the happy result of a passing aflair. and nobody is quite sure who his tath' But206 words
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Miscellaneous49 1961-01-08 7 MMMMMMiMNmMMnilllllllllilllllilllllUllllllllllllltlltltlllllllll^H i Ti^ vp 5 M Any ichance|of getting a dnnk?. .Over. Oh, he has plenty of drive he just has trouble getting his motor started." if 1( 1( i" r i^ I I »*t "Now about the fee, doctor. Oo we pay you or the taxi drtvci?" FiiimiiimiiiiiiniiiHtnmrmnmHnHiiiiiMiiiiiiuHiiTn!iiiinTTiniTmnmTini»ii!r-49 words
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Miscellaneous59 1961-01-08 7 rn^pßi^r oSIL^) PTTB I I "Best operation I've ever performed the ~r patient should be up and about in no time." "Walter Mother wonts to go home!" TAE^ fc>lp (3AMBOLS /haAA*. Sm^^— f TUf QC I«*IT /•OANoV LATBQ\ oeadv coe^N *%5^ V TWOO»U« /r— KITCM«N J f MOW ARE Y^A59 words
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Article21 1961-01-08 8 H »»r*, tilt minimum) ROSEE OOR LUNCH. 1m a from cwua launch ■O |»r prnam. Sunday apeciaJ M curr» at21 words
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473 1961-01-08 8 Sunday, January 8. 1961. OUR MEN IN THE CONGO PART from one or two Opposition dissentients, the Straits Times and Berlta Harian Cheer Fund !<>r Malayan troops In the Congo has met with general approval from the general public. To be fair, it has to be pointed out that the473 words
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Article, Illustration910 1961-01-08 8 Jeffery Francis - Jeffery Francis Cured lepers lead new life in Valley of Hope ■3j,HH APPEAL FOR HELP TO CARRY ON GOOD WORK IN ;i little farm about 16 miles outside the Federal capital, a 58--year-old Dane is fighting a lone battle against society's910 words
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Article, Illustration19 1961-01-08 8 Mr. Kabell and the caravan a converted old but which is hit home.19 words
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Article661 1961-01-08 8 Playing safe TWO members of an unsuccessful revolution In a South American country were taken out at dawn and put up against a wall to be shot. As the firing squad levelled their rifles and took aim. one of the prisoners shouted: "Long live the Revolution!661 words
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Advertisement547 1961-01-08 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M H,,r«. tit (minimum) HIIDIIN CHRISTOPHER JOHNNY un of Mr and Mra. Ot>« and M*ry Ann yoM— aal 1a .tn'rr of Mr. and Mra lW< RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 7* IM **>• (Mm.) •ltd for aKitl Past Baa :«r«. THOUSANDS NAVE LIMINID mtm to Bn4 i in-* public tretur* Mra547 words
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Advertisement65 1961-01-08 8 Laaaaaaafe^?Raay m W M «aaW 1 4 4 Eyes of experience rn-long to one of the Swi>^t ruined tcchnicMnv .v SinKapore Kolex farvice Mation— the lari{e>t and he*t-ei|inr»petl in Ma!a\;i. Make sure of the best care (or your Kole»<>t Tudor watch b\ hnnding it in at any branch ot the65 words
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Advertisement240 1961-01-08 8 Only thirty and no teeth of her own I youcanVOH LOSE ALL YOUR L EH TEETH B^ 1 —unless you W&m \W^ «md take care of jr your gums g keeping ytwr gums htmhh) i* I i|L just as Tiul an keeping your fwLw teelh clean. For ooce gums become240 words
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Article, Illustration349 1961-01-08 9 50' FOOT WAVES LASH FREIGHTER STUCK ON REEF AFTER DAWN CRASH Captain, 65, dies in rescue attempt CINCAPORE. Sat. Twenty shipwrecked seamen left here today in two chartered planes for Bangkok on their way home after a threeday nightmare in the South China349 words
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Article75 1961-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Charles Shuttleworth. the sole proprietor of Singapore-Malaya Tours in Rrver Valley Road, was today fined $50 for an offence under the Companies Ordinance. And the charge was that Shuttleworth had used the word "Limited" against his company's name whilst the company had not75 words
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Article50 1961-01-08 9 B\HM ENTRE: Talk on The fanrtion of leligion'' by Mr Kiahen Khemani at 10 Amber Road. I pm NARWANAGIRI XI 1 SOCIATION: Indian entire cla&s. 9 am. to 1 pm; Yoga class. 5 pm to 7 pm *UA \l|(i\ \KMY: Mai .Win Clenienceai; Avenue. i 15 am-50 words
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355 1961-01-08 9 Minister hails trade pad with Jakarta SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Indonesian Minister for Lands and Com- munications, Major-Ceneral Custi Djatikusumo, said in Singapore today that he was "extremely pleased" with the new trade relationship between his country and Singapore. Major-General Djatikusumo, former Indonesian Con-sul-General In Singapore, flew In by Pan-American on355 words
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109 1961-01-08 9 MORE DRUG ADDICTS SEEK CURE AT CENTRE SINGAPORE. Sat— An increase In volunteers requesting admission to the Opium Treatment Centre in St. John's Island has been reported for the year 1960. The Commissioner of Prisons. Major P. L. James, said that this had been so ever since the opening of109 words
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Article26 1961-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malayan Chinese Associations youth section will hold a mtvting here at 2 p.m. tomorrow at 42- A Cross Street. j26 words
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Article39 1961-01-08 9 Hncapore < opra A&cociation I noo.i prices per picuJ on Satur- day Pmr merchantable Bombay i mixed copra: Jan. $27 i (Ncmi'- nai i. Siits-apore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $41 sellers, drum H4.50 sellers. Tone wu quiet.39 words
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251 1961-01-08 9 Johore bank has ten golden rules for staff KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A CHINESE bank in Johore hat issued "ten com- mandments" for its employees, according to the latest monthly report of the Labour Ministry. The ten commandments are: 1. Don't lie. It wastes my time and yours. I'm sure to251 words
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188 1961-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO LOCAL FIRMS and two unions have signed collective agreements under the j Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1960. They are between Shaw > Printing Works Ltd. and Singapore General Printing Workers' Union, and Messrs. Federal Dredging and Reclamation and Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers'188 words
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Article36 1961-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Nanyang University entrance examination for admission to the 1961 academic year will be held on Jan. 13 and 14 in j Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Kuching t simultaneously.36 words
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Article68 1961-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A maidservant was electrocuted when mopping the floor, the State Coroner, Mr. N. A. D. Kozario, was told today. Tan Ah Soy, 24, was working in her employer's house In Oel Tlong Ham Park on Aug. 19 when she met her death. Tan came68 words
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Article182 1961-01-08 9 "OINGAPORE, Sat. Local artist can win cash prizes up to $3,000 in a design contest for 15 new Sin- gapore stamps, the Director lof Posts, Singapore, announced today. Those wishing to enter the competition must submit their applications on an official application form to be obtained182 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-01-08 9 Pan sings in six languages rjiHE ability to sins in six X different languages English. Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, Spanish and French Is the secret of petite Pan Wan Chine's (above) success as a night club singer. Miss Pan. a Shanghainese. who hails from Hong Kong, sang "O Sole Mio" In96 words
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Article28 1961-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— A new Arab Street branch of the Bank of Tokyo was opened yesterday by the ConsulGeneral for Japan in Singapore. Mr. K. Maeda.28 words
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240 1961-01-08 9 Oil workers union has TUC support CINGAPORE, Sot. The newly-formed oil union the United Workers ot Petroleum Industry has the full support of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. It is understood that the union will also get the Government's blessing. A Government spokesman told the Sunday Times: "We support the240 words
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Advertisement65 1961-01-08 9 vv.^v.•A^■A^svA^^^^^Vb^^^^v.v.Vd■J l w^vyv■vwvJ^ I TEEN-AGERS THIS IS YOUR STORY! THIS IS YOUTH: f •I i r.^ j the real and r«v«aling story ot j* m l today's teenao«rs! jk^ Rick Clark r *m^/J^ P »^^^ichae! Cailan Tuesday Weld ad Victoria Shaw l\ yj^ —Hfiiren fcrtnjtr Pobe»ti Shore a OnMI IM.LH'65 words
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Advertisement84 1961-01-08 9 TWO NEW CREAMS BY YARDLEY bring radiant beauty! Now Yardley brings you new Cleansing Cream! Soothes your skin, cleansing and nourishing each tiny pore gently, thoroughly leaving a soft new skin you've never seen before! And the new Yardley Vanishing Cream is its perfect partner. So light it disappears the84 words
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Miscellaneous111 1961-01-08 9 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Seaill Kechll 146 r..m. (8!( 2ln 12 56 p.m. <6ft.4in>, Singapore 2.41 am- < 8ft 4m..) 2.13 p.m. i8ft.6in.>; Port Dick son 9.46 kir. (7ft 8in.) 10.11 p.m. (8ft.1 in i; Port Swer.enham 8 33 a.m. 1 1 it 4in> 9 2: pin (12!t.i: Penaiu 3 29111 words
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Article, Illustration66 1961-01-08 10 A man and the sea Jl MAN and the Sea", submitted by Mr. John Wee of 11 Lorong Kijang, Singapore, 14, wins this week's top prize of $30. His simplicity of composition only heightens the impact of the picture's lucid message. Mr. John Wee used a Kodak Retina 111-C camera66 words
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Article120 1961-01-08 10 rpHIS week's second prize of $20 is won by "Morning Calm" (top left) submitted by Mr. T. E. Tong of 11, Caun t c r Crescent. Penang. Mr. Tong used a Yashica Mat with llford FP 3 film. Setting f.B, 150 second. The two $10120 words
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Article252 1961-01-08 10 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID CUNSTON By Tfor Tantony showing how the names of famous -or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. mANTONY Is a corrupted 1 form of St. Anthony (c251-356\ who was born In Egypt and is the patron saint of swineherds.252 words
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Article, Illustration253 1961-01-08 10 BARRY DRISCOLL'S THE death of a species is usually brought about through that most destructive of animals Man. In the last hundred years or so, man has added more and more to the long list of irrevocably lost species. One near miracle of destruction took place in the253 words
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Article110 1961-01-08 10 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 <>i every print submitted. 1 The required information should not110 words
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Advertisement121 1961-01-08 10 wjf^ .vj lull bt ™^B '^^■^'i' i f^^wl Th i i tht Cothay Poetic ifrmulo. Cothor Po«*< t Hot* of modtm mrlinmrt w flown hr 9 Br > th pilot* and mointainod br Sritith tnuinmn. Tht Company Cothor Pacific Airwort LimitoJ it ZTT"""_bWJw >«---A ,n muocattd company of tht §utttrf»ld121 words
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Miscellaneous205 1961-01-08 10 (popular crossword j An B^^^ V 9 I mt Had I I mMMI __BH____JHl ACROSS: 2 Head cook 6. for If); 3. Sharpener f4>: 4, Sina tmt 19 <s>: 5, Drop <4>: 7. Sailor Ct)l Pile (o). 11. Sanction fB>. 12. g (b> v g of wgn Plant <4i; 13.205 words
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Article544 1961-01-08 11 Metronome - ON THE RECORD Metronome By VICTOR Borge has come up with an album of straight-faced performances that should be a rewarding surprise to those whose acquaintance with the pianist is limited to his earlier hilarious I LPs, "Comedy in Music" and "Caught in the Act." In his new Philips disc,544 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-01-08 11 That's no garter that actress Erica Beer is tucking into her stocking top at Hamburg. West Germany. The new addition to ladies' styles is a hidden holster Erica wears for her role in "The Counterfeit Traitor" Paramount s suspense drama of World War 11.47 words
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Article, Illustration649 1961-01-08 11 D. Tambyah - D. Tambyah Previewed by HE MILLIONAIRESS Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers MOST men should know just how far a woman (beautifully rich) will go to get what she wants out of that four-letter word —LOVE. I said MOST men deliberately for I must be one of the649 words
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535 1961-01-08 11 Thespis - Thespis By |T IS sometimes not fully realised in Singapore that we are able to hear the world celebrities we do, not by reason of our box-office potentiality (which does not amount to much), but because we are situated very conveniently on one of the535 words
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Advertisement446 1961-01-08 11 :#shaw: pwpwi «0WSH0H!ll6:i o V J JO mm* som stbh m imus wtb m 4— mmOW I m wA L ri^im^M "■Bsftw^^B fj Csts* s» l^^^^^*^^sss^ NO Spotiol VIfWFBS NEEO€L) P*m f»»th« N..i m vii w f i**o On Stage TOMORROW 9.10p™ AMATEUR NIGHT SporaorKj by Show OrQonisc- aj Hog«-r»vff446 words
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Advertisement34 1961-01-08 11 Todov 11 a.m. North By North. We«t IM.GM.I V^^^SVJ^BVSV«^I OS*"* •••V "Fo»bi<ld«n Lo>« s4m Tlm Hoytul CKoow H»m" (Mofckiti Too-:. i 9. 1S a.m. "The Monster That 11 .1 S a.m. "W <t t»o«i»<r^co*»r34 words
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Advertisement355 1961-01-08 11 STAMFORD COLLEGE (COHRUPONDINCII (Malaya's College oT PosUl Education) Why go abroad for Further Education when Malaya's own Institutions can provide you the soundest education in Arts. Science and Commercial subjects? POSTAL TUITION offered by the Stamford College (founded 1953) has helped thousands of Malayan Students to obtain creditable passes In355 words
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Miscellaneous481 1961-01-08 11 Your Sunday radio Summary. 6.47 Sunset Serenade; Malayanaire&; 11.30 Stars On Composers have not alRADIO SINGAPORE 70 Th News: 710 Newstalk; wings. ways agreed with the nick-«aniv««i-v/nt. 15 IliMsrmezzo; 7.30 prom The pjh. 12.00 BBC J»a CTub; 12.30 names accorded their works am 630 Good Morning 632 £!*w Mu f««481 words
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Advertisement7 1961-01-08 12 Malayan motorists agree car* rv» SUPERS HELL7 words
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Miscellaneous1010 1961-01-08 12 MA6M? TME UOM, T<k(tE TWE SACAR| OUI c E CkKJ>o>4! k^ 7,^£ yy" >T" JJ /TO SCHOOL! I \3J*J 2/O>V^ SE 1 Br j/r i w.^^ f^^% aid^fl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^a^^ta^^^^^^M r^^^jPßJrT^^ l^ i*s.^ r yflflß ThE ACKiCA^ PII.WVCU HELfE? I5Gt T\ TAKZ^v;, WILL MAtCE |'£l_ 6=k£Z^ VEATS\ Jv T«JS QUiC<LV 7 .71,010 words
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Miscellaneous13 1961-01-08 14 C" JO iSm i I '^™^T1 I V N^^^L^v I.'* I f^^^k I13 words
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794 1961-01-08 15 THE SA YING- "MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL IS NOT TRUE DROP US A LINE- AT THE SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES HOUSE, SPORE, 9 DO NOT tend stamps or return envelopes. We do ply to letters by post Un»ignt>d l*'tt< r those without addresses, which we Oi good iaith.794 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-01-08 15 Cockatoo or a parrot WHAT is the differ- ence between parrots, parakeets and cockatoos? P. Kuala Lumpur. A parakeet is a small parrot (a parrot is at right) especially one with a long tail; a cockatoo (see above) is a crested bird of the parrot family found in Australia and51 words
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Article128 1961-01-08 15 IN rctfWKH to our requeat lost week o reader wrote: David Bee ll y wot In H»« Malayan Civil Service and for long veort wai outstanding at the Secretary tor Chinese Affairs, Straits SettiemenH It was my fortune to be Kit personal friend, as he and Do to128 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1961-01-08 15 WRITE TO MISS JANE LEE, SUNDAY TIMES, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 SIXTEEN, should 1 marry a man of thirty? He seems unfaithful, and has other girl friends, and also I am not very happy to be with him. My mother likes him Please advise.1,056 words
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Article171 1961-01-08 15 11/HY Is it that alter sending you two letters. I still TT haven't received an answer from you? My problem is urgent: My girl and I are both over twenty-one and wish to marry, but her mother objects. Can we marry freely? Please do advise us. 808.171 words
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Advertisement328 1961-01-08 15 I ;t true thai 1 "money is the root of all evil"? Can man live without money? JIMSON RICKY LAU Singapore. Civilised man can't but you are ynisquoting. According to Timothy (Ep. I, Ch. VI Verse 10) "the love of money is the root of all evil." iite say the328 words
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Advertisement471 1961-01-08 15 ""°.'7:"" £D££ stamp aY ffi^aaßvT^aaaS^a^ea^^Mßl 2 w >ißla^Bs' Si Hbv^kßi"^bT *w fMBQL2r 2 j a^Kl f j£^E^B^a» V** %^o^S* jH^ Bw^Wß^Bl B I mAm JbH Mk e^L VBl^^^^lßn^elßßßraßl^^^^^v^aSHflßl "B'B.alt^Wl NMf, J^" 4 V- 4P* bf v Wt HKIL* aT«^fcMatefr>^^>w. ****?D^v^i^ »^m 4*ll BK '^k '.Lf** Reaate^^v •aY ■^^B^Bv .^He»_ %eM471 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-01-08 16 Racing drivers, Stirling Moss, carrying a hold-all well stocked with reading matter. and world champion |ack Brabham seen leaving London Airport for New Zealand to compete in the Grand p r j x Mcits many fans are hoping that the New Year will81 words
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Article, Illustration12 1961-01-08 16 TOYOPET TIARA by the Toyota Motor Company12 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1961-01-08 16 TIARA is mack up of precious stones. Mid the Toyopet Tiara a comparative newcomer to Singapore and the Federation -is as attractive as any jewel. Where performance is concerned, the four-door, five or six-seater saloon is like a gem, too. The Tiara I road tested last week1,206 words
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146 1961-01-08 16 EMBLAZONED across a field in rural England is a Union lack which symbolises the success of the country i biggest dollar earner the motorcar. Destined for immediate export, 830 I red, white and blue Mini-minor cars worth about $4 million and representing just over146 words
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Advertisement115 1961-01-08 16 HERE IS THE TYRE TO DELIVER YOUR GOODS AT LOWEST COST TRACTION HI-MILEtgH tourneys fit tough traction hi-miler Ijf f f f MTwrnm^LmmV^ built by Goodyear With its triple fj-C r Jj&JywSl^|l I tempered 3T cord carcass construction s"> Of &&9Mm mmWmA and tough tread, it is built to withstand115 words
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Miscellaneous98 1961-01-08 16 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 2. Chel. 6. SUck. 11., DOWN: 1. Sporadic^ 2. Crmr.. Approv.l. 12. Aloe. 13. Anil. 14. T^\?^\f%2£xi. Grade. 15. Traveller. 18, Rep. 19. Oreedy 15. Trap. 18. Agog. 17, Rage. 20. Ream. 22. Ado. 24. Erne. 21, Awn. 23. Cereal. 34. Anew. 26. Plghendeciness. 31. And. Add.98 words
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1056 1961-01-08 17 JOCK BAIN - Real Madrid to play in S'pore? No, but we could see them on film JOCK BAIN THIS WOULD PROVIDE INVALUABLE LESSON FOR OUR FOOTBALLERS By THE English have an expression (to which I have never heard the answer) 'Where do flies go in the wintertime?" But the question set me1,056 words
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Article, Illustration463 1961-01-08 17 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By WHATEVER position the Singapore team may occupy in the 1961 Junior Asian Cup soccer competition at Bangkok next April, there should be no complaints about the team being under-trcined or lack ing in discipline It is the aim of Colin Green. Singapore463 words
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165 1961-01-08 17 AUCKLAND. Sat.— Jack Brabham. Australia's World champion racing driv*r. today won the New Zealand Motor Grand Prix in a works Cooper at a record average speed of 87.8 miles an hour for the 150 miles event at Ardmore near here. Brabham'x successReuter - 165 words
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Article79 1961-01-08 17 BANGALORE. Sat. An opening stand of 92 by Inuiaz Ahmed and Alim-Ud-Din the best first wicket partnership for Pakistan on i the tour helped the tourists to I score 245 for seven on the first day iof their three-day match against the Indian Cricket ControlReuter - 79 words
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Article30 1961-01-08 17 CHRISTCHURCH. Sat. Canterbury were all out for 1 287 at close of play on the first day of their three-day match against the M.C.C. here today— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-01-08 17 THE Governor-General of Australia, Lord Dunrossil. roruratulatiiiK Neale Fraser when he presented the Davis Cup to the Australian tram aftrr thw had successfully defended it against Italy. In picture are (left to right). Bob Mark. Roy Emerson. Rod Layer, Neale Fraser Harry Hopman (Australian captain), Mr. Norman65 words
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478 1961-01-08 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL -By TTHE Football Association of Malaya's decision not to move on from 80--minute matches to the international standard of 90 minutes is thoroughly uncharacteristic of an organisation which has set the pace for improvement in Malayan sport in recent years. What has made478 words
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Advertisement607 1961-01-08 17 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SfRVICE S per* >• Sit (Htmimmm) IMWf 1 mtrnUt, U *>•**» J* (Hm.i PHOTOSTAT MWVICI— DILMHII rop*d wfell* you wmit r«— T» to MliiH laU, MM*. RItUIMI OObUMtNT COPVf Kai Vt*m Tan* In Boat Wua». j Tor quality COLOUR pnnt trwm v trana»^«Bcy. TetepfeM* 'Ufr I607 words
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Advertisement89 1961-01-08 17 ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "IT'S A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY AND DIGEST IT'S VIEWS." "It has a very good coverage of foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me all sorts of happenings I89 words
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Article829 1961-01-08 18 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL B Perak gave fight only in early stages of game SELANGOR *ent through to the Malaya Cup rugby final this evening with a convincing 19 3 victory over Perak on the padang. Selongor scored three times in the first half and twice >r829 words
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Article32 1961-01-08 18 Morrf. ill) f\tinimum) THE FAMILY of tlic !ai<- Mr Chan •hanks all fnrnds and relative* for t.uir kn,<l hi lp reafh^. 4onation» and condolence* during thur r.i'l I i i n32 words
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Article34 1961-01-08 18 M'erW, (Minimum) SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OISCOUNT irom '."h Jantwr] .--h I «rv Colo *(V» (N-rgm ihampwi *rt |2 M up I'honr 2SM> tor appnirtmrnt Bvttjr» lirttw.y Salon 3«B Pi Gh.iut new bulkiing, a par*34 words
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Article615 1961-01-08 18 Weights for 12 Ipoh races WEIGHTS for all risht races next Sunday, first da.v of the Prrak Turf Club January meeting are: (I. S. DIV. I— TK Master 9.00 Knightsbridge RJI Son of \p 1 1 XIGallant > in prni i N nt> /.oral X.06 Rubber Exporter II 8.05 ll.Wlcosi.it615 words
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Article291 1961-01-08 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federation Police became the first holders of the Razak Cup when they beat Singapore Police 4-1 in their annual match on the Depot ground this evening. Pecwaui.il attackeu fitrrely from me fli.^t whisile and Gerry Tcfi. me Olympic and Federation playei,291 words
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Article17 1961-01-08 18 PARIS. Sat. Prance beat Scotland 11-0 in the Rugby Union international here today. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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268 1961-01-08 18 HOBART. Sat— The touring West Indies cricket team beat a Combined Australian Eleven by 139 runs in a; three-day came here today. > Shortly before lunch today the i West Indies declared at 2t5» for five in their second innings to give] them a leadReuter - 268 words
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Article363 1961-01-08 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IFOH. Saturday THE overage value per race on the Malayan Turf is perhaps higher than anywhere else in the British Commonwealth. During the 1960 season, the four associated turf clubs paid out $3,547,431 in stakes and added money or an average of363 words
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369 1961-01-08 18 HUDDERSFIELD HOLD WOLVES TO A DRAW LONDON, Sat. Mighty Wolves, the holders, were held to a 1-1 draw by Hud dersfield in a day of shocks for the giants in the third round of F.A. Cup today. F. A. CIP 3RD ROI'ND Brighton 3 Derby l hestrrhrld ll Blackburn 0369 words
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460 1961-01-08 18 IfUALA LUMPUR. Sat Sn.ga- pore Malays realised a I cherished ambition wnen they I won the Sultans Gold Cup for soccer for the third successive year with a 4-1 win over Penang Malays in the final at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The match which was460 words
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Advertisement76 1961-01-08 18 CLASSIFIED ADS. 71 Wfmm M« 'Minimum) COLD .larnr fit ML John Cathrd- on 7'h .1; ntiary IMI Mary Jarne to Douclat Michael visit the NEW HOME OF SOUTH EAST ASIA r i fHf r»f aly Opf ff d fiMion dO'ldrf KOC 4^ R:•l'd n jj iOi »i»««nar« »o*a Stn««porc 376 words
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Advertisement129 1961-01-08 18 TITONI ONE OF SWITZERLAND'S BEST VISIT THE ORIE^^M Don't miss fabulous INDONESIA? the land of sunsh j»*^ INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Rooking Office lit Floor, lend of China Mdg., Singopor.. 1. T.I: ***** (3 lioml Ray No. 20, Hotel M.rlin, Kuala lumpur. T«l: ***** •r any travel agent in Singaper* and th«129 words
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Miscellaneous45 1961-01-08 18 HOCKEY: S.H.A leaaue Div. 1 (replay;— IA- v Combined Schools. Balesiier Road. BASKETBALL: Harlem Globetrot rers exhibition match, Happy World (8-30 p.m.). SOCCER: Friendly Star Soccerites v H.M.S. Cmvalier, Farrer Park. SHOOTING: Singapore Small Bore Rifle Association's Winter prl«e meeting. Bukit Timaii range <8 a.m.).45 words
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