The Straits Times, 22 January 1961
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Title Section12 1961-01-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1326. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1961 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration782 1961-01-22 1 21 GUNS BOOM WELCOME FOR BRITAIN'S ROYAL COUPLE Flag- flying 500,000 line airport roads NEW DELHI, Saturday. QUEEN Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were given a tumultuous welcome by the people of Delhi today as they drove in a slow cavalcade through the city in the first hour ofReuter - 782 words
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Article, Illustration903 1961-01-22 1 Kennedy in takeover address NATION HONOURS NEW PRESIDENT Nik tells Jack of his peace hopes MOSCOW, Sat. Premier Nikita Khrushchev and the Soviet Presi- dent, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, yesterday sent a message to President John F. Kennedy hoping that their "joint endeavours would succeed in thoroughly improving relations'* between bothReuter; UPI - 903 words
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Article221 1961-01-22 1 Runaway hero: Back to school IXUANTAN. Sat. Ma-! lavas first child hero,: Mohamed Nor bin Omar. 16. has decided to go back to the Johore Bharu junior Trade School from where he ran away three weeks j j day after admission. He left here today by bus lentakab to catch221 words
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Article17 1961-01-22 1 HANOI. Sat. Communist North Vietnam and Bulgaria have signed a five-year trade agreement.—U.P.l17 words
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Article122 1961-01-22 1 LONDON. Sat. Mr. .lau.ih.irl.il Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, is determined to resign, the Daily Herald reported today in a copyright interview with Mr. Nehru from New Delhi Anthony Carthew. correspondent of this independent left-wing newspaper, said Mr. Nehru told him he was tired of publicReuter - 122 words
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Article24 1961-01-22 1 MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Khrushchev f oday received Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, the U.S. Ambassador, and had a I i talk with him —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article85 1961-01-22 1 16th ARTIS ARREST IN STATE SINGAPORE Sal Another »3 man connected with the Angkatan Revolu.si Tenlara Islam Singapura < Artis movement has been aressied and detained under the P.P.S.O. The Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat. today confirmed the arrest and said the man was hiding in a motor sampan85 words
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Article40 1961-01-22 1 ALGIERS. Sat.— Six people were killed today and 24 injured some seriously in two bomb explosions in Tizl Ouzou about 60 miles east of here, according to a provisional casualty list Issued by police.40 words
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Article97 1961-01-22 1 Private citizen Ike goes home WASHINGTON. Sat. Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower Hosed his eight-year term in the White House yesterday, and left as a private citizen for his Gettysburg farm where he will make his permanent home. The 70-year-old sol-dier-statesmen's final function here after handing over office to PresidentReuter - 97 words
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Article58 1961-01-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. i The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory' message to President Kennedy on his inauguration. The message said: "On the occasion of your inauguration as President of the United States of America, the Government and people of the Federation of Malaya join58 words
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Article24 1961-01-22 1 VIENTIANE. Sat.—Memorial services for the late American "jungle doctor" Thomas Dooley were held today at the bt. Mary's Catholic Church here— U.P.l.24 words
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Article92 1961-01-22 1 LONDON. Sat. Cars trom three of the eight starting points in the Monte Carlo rally were speeding along the roads of Europe this morning on their long journey to the Mediterranean resort 2,500 miles away. A total of 123 crews set out from Athens. Stockholm andReuter - 92 words
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Article197 1961-01-22 1 Hostages freed after ransom I EOPOLDVILLE, Sat. Pro-Lumumba forces who seized 12 Belgians, including three women, yesterday at Stanleyville, capital of Orientale Province, released them last night. The hostages wen- r 1 after the Belgian community had paid a ransom of half a milion Belgian Congolese francs, 'about £3.400 Merling).Reuter - 197 words
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Article28 1961-01-22 1 BELGIUM STFIKL iium nui -un'iitb ruillU l'"]j> >« bi II I (•rdiiiaiiUs lynuiuii u tr^dc »J :i decided U* s'Lajui' >lr»kt m Lit ii riui> iii'' b irierm28 words
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Advertisement118 1961-01-22 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of Quality Beauty U. S. de SUVA J e welters 106, Orchard Raid, Singapore 9. Tel: ***** to. ML '^V^HBB^k. HI *f^ us Your Skin c Needs Personal Care To beautify and solve the problems of the right care for your own particular type of skin, Max118 words
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Article, Illustration4128 1961-01-22 2 Joe McCarthy - THE AMBASSADOR WHO LOST FAITH IN BRITAIN Joe McCarthy When the Kennedys came to London: A chapter that began with praise and triumph and ended in intrigue and failure Joseph Kennedy arrived at the Court of St. James's in a blaze of public acclaim; he left in an atmosphere of4,128 words
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Advertisement266 1961-01-22 2 Just arrived in Singapore and Malaya /3^/f A new kind of pen for men IWj\ whose time is valuable the versatile lit PARKER If AB mm with 14K gold nib Here's a great new pen for men on the move, -/aw ln sift box for men who are alert to266 words
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Advertisement302 1961-01-22 3 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their Eng!ish, gain selfconfidence, and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of the day. has302 words
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261 1961-01-22 4 LONDON. Sat. U.S. Air Force .sergeant Willis Eocene Boshears was lay to have dumped the body <<: year-old British girl In a roadside ditch two days he had btrangled her in hL> flat. 80-hear-, 29. was committed in the custody ofReuter - 261 words
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Article33 1961-01-22 4 VIENTIANE. Sat— Govern I ment troops have fallen back 20 kilometres from the important road junction at Saia Pou Khoun. which is now in the hands of pro-Communist rebels. -U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article170 1961-01-22 4 $55 FOR YOUR VIEWS ON WOMEN WHAT type of society produces the best type of woman? That is the subject on which you are invited to air your views in The Free Press Camera Quiz No. 3 contest. Whether you are a man or a woman, you are sure to170 words
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Article59 1961-01-22 4 BANDJARMASIN (South Borneo). Sat. Three people have been killed and 40,000 have lost their homes in floods in the Band jar District near here this week. A number of bridges have been torn down, roads have been washed away and rice fields inundated. The floods wereReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-01-22 4 THE 'NEW MAN' ON SHOW AT Mme. TUSSAUD'S MR. BERNARD TUSBAUD of Madame Tussaud s waxwork museum in London adjusts the tie of the latest model ia their gallery of American Presidents President John F. Kennedy who was inaugurated President of the United States on Friday. L.P.I.47 words
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222 1961-01-22 4 Malay inadequate for science yet, says expert KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A N educationist from Canada said here today that Malay could not be "effectively" used as the medium of instruction in science and technological subjects in the University of Malaya for "at least the next 25 years." He Is Professor222 words
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Advertisement285 1961-01-22 4 BHHHHi ifIHIIHHHHHHHHHHHHHLfIHfI^^fiIDM^^ Wr JHMar •^J|§P^ Wl^^^^MJ^Rjm^^^M. it* df% AllC^KOll^l Wm aHS %<■ I vi 1 1 vl w^JW drill nit? jf Parifir i ouuiii i dun iv j j^Hti: him ;j a V H QANTAS ROUND WORLD FARES IB VIA AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A. J fM- 1 f Sf C oss285 words
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584 1961-01-22 5 3 soccer matches to boost fund for Congo |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat Boto Shoe Co., Ltd today donated $1 ,000 to the Straits Times and Benta Hartan Cheer Fund for Malayan troops in the Congo In addition, the firm* staff in Klang and Singapore have contributed $215. Todays donation.-, came to584 words
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Article35 1961-01-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. —An I •Evening of Music" will be held at Katong Park tomorrow at 7 p.m. Music will be I provided by Kompulan Pencharagan Melayu and the Barney Morier Hawaiian Quartet.35 words
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118 1961-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Shaw Organisation will send two Malay film actresses and possibly a male star to the Congo to help distribute the Straits Times and Berita Harian fund food parcels during Hari Raya The Shaw Foundation has already given Si. ooo118 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-01-22 5 RANK MAN DUE HERE ON TOUR Mr; Paul Bethell-Fox, branch supervisor of the Rank Overseas Film Distributors Ltd., is due to arrive here tomorrow for a short visit. F-<tm here, he will visit Bangkok, Rangoon. Calcutta. Dacca, Bombay. Delhi. Lahore and Karachi. He returns to London on Feb. 9.49 words
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Article55 1961-01-22 5 JOHOR£ BAHRU. Sat. The Minister for Internal Security. Dato Dr. Ismail on-. Abdul Rahman today visitol Johore Bahru Police Headquarters and was shown around by the Chief Police Officer. Inche Arif bin Damn. Dato Ismail will visit police stations in Muar tomorow. On Thursday he visited55 words
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40 1961-01-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. The Installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will be held on March 28, it was announced today. He is at present in America undergoing treatment at a Boston clinic.40 words
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645 1961-01-22 5 CINGAPORE, Sat. Speakers invited to a forum on "Socialism in Malaya," organised by the Political Society of the Singapore Polytechnic last night, generally agreed that socialism is ideally desirable tor Malaya. But they differed in opinion ua to whether socialism vu practical645 words
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Article239 1961-01-22 5 'ITS TIME TO SET UP A DEPARTMENT OF MALAY STUDIES' Call for an exchange programme of books QINCAPORE, Sat. A senior lecturer in archaeology and cultural history at the University .of Indonesia, Jakarta, has offered to help Nan yang University set up a Department of239 words
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Article134 1961-01-22 5 CINGAPORE, Sat. The Business Houses Employees' Union here announced today that members from seven branches would hold a protest meeting to take a strike ballot at the Victoria Memorial Hall J on Jan. 23 at 5.30 p m. These members, who total 1,000, come134 words
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Article130 1961-01-22 5 Bar girl lost $150 in tips SINGAPORE. Sat. A bar waitress. Diana Tan Geok Choo, 26. told a magistrate's court here today that whon she returned to her room one day she found her piggy bank containing $150 missing. The money, she said, was her savings of tips given her130 words
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Article29 1961-01-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A five-man art mission from Korea which arrived here from Singapore yesterday will hold an art exhibition at the National Art Gallery tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-01-22 5 Mr. and Mrs. MartUr Seah Hark Meng, after their wedding at the Church of St. Bernadette, Singapore, yesterday. Both are teachers. The bridegroom is on the staff of Yio Chu Kang School, while the brid e teaches at Tiong Bahru School. A celebration was held at the TalMichael Anchant - 59 words
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204 1961-01-22 5 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A BLIND, much-travelled 64-year-old grandfather, Mr. Low Choon Mong, is making a special visit here to taste local Chinese food. He was last here 12 years ago. Mr. Low is on a tour of the East. An old boy of204 words
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Article40 1961-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sat Two members of the Rotary Club of Singapore have been named prize winners in the Rotary World Photo Contest, it was announced today They are Mr. S. H. Muntz and Mr. Tom Cotterell.40 words
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279 1961-01-22 5 FOOD PRICES IN CONGO UP: CHICKEN COSTS $25 IPOH, Saturday. FOOD PRICES in the Congo, where th« Malayan Special Force is on United Nations duty, "are staggering," according to Brigadier Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. The Brigadier has Just returned from about a fortnight's visit to the Malayan troops279 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-01-22 5 VISCOUNT BRENTFORD, chairman of the Automobile Association of Great Britain, who will pay a fourday visit to Singapore on Tuesday. He and his wife will be the guests of the Automobile Association of Singapore during their stay here.40 words
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Article64 1961-01-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A young man who told the Second District Court today that he stole because he was jobless was jailed for two years. Yap Feo. 21 -year-old son of a farmer, pleaded guilty to two charges of theft of two wrist watches from64 words
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Article32 1961-01-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. K. M. Barclay, the Director of Civil Aviation, returned here yesterday after a fiveday visit to Hong Kong where he had talks with civil aviation officials.32 words
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Article53 1961-01-22 5 KUANTAN, Sat.— The Royal town oi Pekan. 28 miles from here, was flood free today after being swamped with three feet of water for the last 11 days. The town's four schools which were closed as a result of the floods will reopen on53 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1961-01-22 6 THE 'SIMPLE LIFE' IS FAR TOO HARD FOR US Holiday spirits and the rain on camping trip HOLIDAYS are wonderful. During vacation time you get a chance to relax, have fun, and rest your mind and body. You finally find time to do all the things you have been meaning1,280 words
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Article71 1961-01-22 6 WITH all the fashion points to look for sleeveless, drop-waisted," and pleated this little playsuit (see above and right) comes in giant checks of chocolate and black on whit*. The button through shirt-jacket adds a double flounce of pleats, and there are minute pants in71 words
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265 1961-01-22 6 It's a bird of paradise' —a recipe LONDON. WITH a wreath of wild orchids round my neck I squatted at near-floor level and lunched in South Sea Island manner. As I left, stupefied by the rich, exotic food a dark-skinned character In a lei and a loin"You have tasted Tahitian265 words
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Advertisement271 1961-01-22 6 Ma teh 1* Cur ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations Our superlative quality and skilled workmanship .ill add to your charm. You get this guarantee wtien you buy from us. Chop— your Meal girt or for your proud fmmnmimm from our stock of ov«r ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS Platinum i«w*Nery wrth Prtcla—271 words
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Advertisement80 1961-01-22 6 |i|il A%MJ\ jj I Pgjffll J U Fo **'*fi SCOURER I Everything goes LvrJ with...|i|jj The children are BiHNs>nMM*| (7^ftj%^ hungry, food's ready, I V \*Kj\ the H.P. Sauce is I k T*S V on the table If I" u£tf)M)^| V \~r yM you're not back soon, I j there'll80 words
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Article, Illustration400 1961-01-22 7 Chua Boon Chin - Chua Boon Chin FOR MANY YEARS WONDER BOY VIOLINIST HAS BEEN RECEIVING PUBLIC CHARITY... HE WILL PUT HIS TALENTS TO WORK FOR SPASTIC CHILDREN By SINCAPORE, Saturday. I EE Pan Hon, Singapore's 10 year-old "wonder" violinist who has been at the receiving end400 words
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478 1961-01-22 7 KLUANCS DO NOT DAMAGE DURIAN CROPS j—IJ.III'LJA'J.'JW :■>■■■ THE DUSUN, Fri., Jan. 13. YOU City people don't need to be told about the weather during the past week. The Cook says it will not improve till Chinese New Year! A Singapore family visited Mersing last Sunday, and ielt the cold478 words
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Article, Illustration177 1961-01-22 7 CUNGAPORL, Sat. Miss 0 Soo Ming Pau, (above), a Colombo Plan student who went to Melbourne four years ago, has returned with three diplomas and a mascot a furry koala bear. Shanghai -born Miss Soo 23, obtained a domestic science diploma177 words
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Article59 1961-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. W. T. LJong. a sales executive of KLM In Singapore, will leave by air on Wednesday on a familiarisation trip where he will visit his Dead office In Holland and other principal cities In Europe A seasoned traveller, he speaks Dutch. German,59 words
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Article28 1961-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Medical Association will hold their annual dinner and dance on Saturday. Jan. 28 at the King Edward VII Hall. College Road.28 words
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146 1961-01-22 7 Out soon: 650-page book on Malayan angling JfJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Angling Association is publishing a book 'Angling in Malaya." which is expected to be on sale in six months. The book will contain 650 pages, including 82 pages of illustrations. It is a reprint of five years' quarterly146 words
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Article56 1961-01-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A talk on "Where Judaism and Yoga Meet" will be given by Mr. Ell Kelman, principal of the Talmud Torah Hebrew School on Feb. 2 at the premises of the Singapore Lodge Theosophlcal Society in Cairnhlll Road. The talk, which is open to56 words
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Miscellaneous38 1961-01-22 7 T/AE GAMBOLS Soaa^ AM-ea^ A f !*S?*!!£?£^.? T /'tmis PR.CAsseeA f yes you MUST A WOND6QFUL J i J*L P X < ~*!2 o* chicken tell mc vow you "HeAL V^ COO A WIPP S »VfcLIwIOLJ«S/ iMJfcw IT OUT38 words
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Miscellaneous47 1961-01-22 7 What's on today NAR\> \NAIII Kl Kl I ASSOCIATION (Sembawang): Iiidlan classical dance class 9 am to 1 p.m-. Yoga class 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GEYANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Installation of Malayan Youth Fellowship cabinet. EXHIBITION: Lucky Steamstreas Institute (Outram Road) exhibition of students work.47 words
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Article, Illustration866 1961-01-22 8 M. SIVARAM - India chalks up another year of success in 'exciting adventure' M. SIVARAM By "AN exciting advert ture" that is Mr. Nehru's description of India's programme of nation building and its march to social and economic freedom. After nearly 10 years of planned economic development, the sense of excitement has permeated866 words
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Article, Illustration933 1961-01-22 9 ACCENT ON INDUSTRY WILL GIVE MILLIONS A BETTER LIFE Encouraging expansion in all major sectors of the economy STEEL HAS A BIG PLACE IN NATIONAL PLANS REMARKABLE industrial progress has been made in India in the last few years. Outstanding undertakings in the public sector are the Smdri Fertiliser Factory,933 words
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613 1961-01-22 9 R. L. GULATI - R. L. GULATI By WITH the emergence of a welfare state a pro cirssive labour policy has come to be universally recognised as one of the fundamental tenets of good government. The Constitution ot India also makes prominent mention of labour welfare613 words
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Advertisement176 1961-01-22 8 AIR INDIA ±&6& i/6u meiC pfaceA? CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR SI ME DARBY: OUR GENERAL AGENTS FOR FEDERATION OF MALAYA. NORTH BORNEO. BRUNEI SARAWAK. AIR INDIA In iiiicntitrn with 8O AC A QANTAS With Best Compliments From W. HASSARAM (DIPLOMAT" WEAR DISTRIBUTORS) P.O. BOX 952 P.O. BOX 2061 Singapore.176 words
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Advertisement89 1961-01-22 8 The house of Cups, Medals, .^P^ff^^Ml* *^PW Shields, Trophies, Caskets in yr^TM'^E. J& Silver d EPNS quolity ond yet cheaper in v \.'M^&^ Pice. Other Indian genuine 9°'°" Jewellery set with Rubies, Emerald, Sapphire, etc. *L K. M. 0U MOHAMED LTD. =^&L ROYAL JEWELLERS |BBUp (Member of American flB it89 words
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Advertisement332 1961-01-22 8 Indian Quolity Products SO STRONG BLVJ^H^ if A Tubular frame makei storing V V\l gives extra ea< f and compact 1 strength Enamelling durability flubit^r fevt jflH|fe|t\ Stowed plastic (replaceable onei) M'^'i^UVl', .t "hammer" stop: scratch on floors finish keeps or tcund when them rust proof dragged. Steel Master asasu332 words
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Obituary29 1961-01-22 10 t» Rvrris 5/* MaaaVßal IN CHERISHED MEMORY I a A bBM -<i to reat on IN LOVING MEMOKV POO 1 ronoh who d-d on ovtag ktwbaad and29 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article511 1961-01-22 10 BOTH the Federation and Singapore Governments are very wisely encouraging tourism to the limit of their resources, i During this Visit the Orient" year they are making special efforts to induce the freely dollar .> pending tourists from America and Europe to include the two territories in511 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1961-01-22 10 NG YOOK YOON - Streamlined nation-wide drive to woo tourists NG YOOK YOON STATE-BY-STATE SURVEY, OVERSEAS PUBLICITY, GOVT. SUPPORT FOR LOCAL ENTERPRISE, IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR VISITORS o THE Federation Government has discovered there is gold in tourism. From now on it it going all out to encourage tourism, the Assistant Minister for Commerce and1,015 words
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Article185 1961-01-22 10 I think my ca.shier i.s up to something, said a shopkeeper gloomily. "How's that?"' asked his friend. "He spends half the day studying train timetables and airline schedules." "Oh, I shouldn't worn-. He's probably just planning his holidays." "But that's not all. When he thinks I'm185 words
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Advertisement591 1961-01-22 10 IANNIFILD ADS. M M*rda ll* {Minimum* 00 n h»ii rd aaa of Mr. and Mi LEE KMtl On 2Snd January l»«l only son of r>n«tßM 1 tU Mr». Khao I aa and tM late Mr. Kboa Ka« tan rir mm the BM Mr. Tan Kot.i ta and Bow H»r. third591 words
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Advertisement55 1961-01-22 10 Eyes of experience belonc'ooneof theSwis* (rained technicians at Singapore Kolex Service Station— the largest and hr<t-rquipped in Malaya. Make i sure ot the best care for \«>ur Rolex or Tudorwatch by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company, or sending it to ROLEX SALES AND SERVICE 7.S55 words
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Advertisement340 1961-01-22 10 lillllllllllllllllllllllllllMMllllllHllliililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH!* BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Then you will enjoy the steom end respect of your S E tnends os well os increased opDortunitic. for promotion la executive positions. It is now possible for Asian stud' S to obtain the high-prized degree of the Austrolion Socip^v E cf Accountants or the340 words
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Article258 1961-01-22 11 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO MORE RECREATION FOR PEOPLE IN CRAWFORD AND K ALLAN C Govt. hopes to open it by Chinese New Year By CINCAPORE Sat.— Thousands of people living in the Beach Road. Crawford and Kallang areas will soon get more recreational facilities when the new258 words
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Article232 1961-01-22 11 US grads epic trip ends here CINGAPORE, Sot. Two young Vole University graduates who set put in May last year to trace Alexander the Great's epic overland journey from Greece to the Indus River in Pokistan are now in Singapore. Mr. Lynn Williams, 25. a history graduate and Mr. Richard232 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-01-22 11 Syn Wai Him, a Singapore Harbour Board engineer, and Wee Hock Neo, a teacher at the Queenstown English School, who were married at the Singapore Registry on Friday. Mr. Syn is the youngest son of Madam Mabel Ho and the late Mr. Syn Eng Kirn; the bride is73 words
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Article, Illustration282 1961-01-22 11 Writer here on his annual 'winter' visit FROM BRITAIN TO SPORE SUN SINGAPORE, Saturday. gEN TRAVERS, at 75 one of Britain's most popular playwrights and novelists, made his annual visit to Singapore this week to escape the bitter English winter Wearing a loose sports shirt In a friends house in282 words
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Article38 1961-01-22 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: Fxh- merchantable Bomb.iy mixed copra: Jan. $271- (Nominal), Feb. $28 i Nominal' Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $41 75 sellers. drum $45.25 sellers. Tone was quiet38 words
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Article, Illustration343 1961-01-22 11 Two Aussie teachers on 'dream tour of Malaya SIM. \POKK. Sal. The maeic of M.ilaya and the friendliness of the people li.im- turned the busman's holi(iu> of two veteran Australian teachers into a (Irr.iin tour" Not only has the aim of their holiday been fulfilled "beyond expectations" they had come343 words
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Article, Illustration280 1961-01-22 11 Round-the-world in one suit: A bet is half won CINGAPORE, Sot Round-the-world in one suit that's the strange mission of 64-year-old R. W. Hemphill, president of Hemphill World Cruises and a director of the Pacific Area Travel Association. For Mr. Hemphill has taken a bet to prove that his suit280 words
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Article53 1961-01-22 11 Assault on woman $1 00 fine SINGAPORE, Sat. Mohamed Ibrahim was fined $100 in a magistrate's court here today for assaulting a woman, Natalie A. Vivien, with Intent to outrage her modesty at Clifford Pier yesterday. He pleaded guilty. Mohamed was said to have placed his hand on her back53 words
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Article29 1961-01-22 11 SINGAPORE. Sat The price of tin in Singapore y< ■< terday wa.-. $***** a picol. down $125. and the unofficial estimated offering was 260 tons, ud ten tons.29 words
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Advertisement91 1961-01-22 11 Every mother knows that after the rigours of jfy childbirth she must regain her strength as quickly w as possible. That is why, all over Malaya, mothers drink D.O.M. because it rebuilds their health and vitality and at the same time purifies the blood. They know that D.O.M. has been91 words
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Miscellaneous186 1961-01-22 11 RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 630 Good Morning: 632 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Trie News: 705 Musical Sunahine; 3.00 The Newt; BOi Sunday Breakfast Club Session; 900 Programme Summary; 903 The Choir Sings!; 9 M Piano Mooos; 9 45 The Stuart Foster Show; 1000 Music Mosaic; 11.00 Meet The Family; 1130 Radio Playhouse186 words
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Miscellaneous209 1961-01-22 11 Orchestra All Stations: 7.30 Time Signal And New&; 7.35 Song Time; 800 Time Signal Ana News In The National Language; 8.03 Breakfast Club; 856 New.- Headlines And Programme Summary; 902 South Of The Border; 9.30 Rhythm For Six 945 Victor Frlix And His Hawaiian Rhythmics: 10.15 Zaln Azman Sings; 10.30209 words
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Miscellaneous107 1961-01-22 11 Sunday high tide times TODAY: Sedili KechU 130 am. (8ft. 6in> 121 pjn. (7ft.); Singapore 2 51 a.m (9ft. 2in.) 2.32 pm. (9ft. 3in.); Port Dlclcson 10.08 am (8ft. lln 10.36 p.m. (8ft- 6in>; Port Swettenham 9.08 aJn. (12ft. 5in.) 9 38 pm. (13ft. lln.); Penang 3 48 a.m. (7ft.107 words
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Sunday Times Picture Contest
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Article, Illustration176 1961-01-22 12 UJ i N N E R of the week's top prize of $30 is "Birthday" (right), submitted by Fang Hong Moh, care of Bekok Chinese School, Bckok, Johore. Mr. Fanij used a Rolleiflex T id llford F.P. 3 film. Setting: fSH, 1/60176 words
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Article47 1961-01-22 12 ALL prize-winners will be paid by post. Their cheques will be posted to them during the first 10 days of next month. THERE are four cash prizes to be *> n every Sunday: S3O first prize, S2O second prize, and two runner-up pnzes oi $10 each.47 words
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Article94 1961-01-22 12 HOW TO WIN A PHOTO CASH PRIZE A DDRESS your entries: A 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.94 words
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Article27 1961-01-22 12 PICTURES that have won prizes cannot be returned. Rejected prints will only be returned if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed with your entries.27 words
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Article301 1961-01-22 12 DAVID GUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID GUNSTON By If for Victoria .showing how the names of famous or in- famous people of the past live on in the English language today. IJIEW women have made F such an impact upon the world, or such a lasting impact upon the everyday language301 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-01-22 12 BARRY DRISCOLL'S rftHE Cape hunting dogs, L found in South Eastern Africa, are among the most savage and feared animals of the wild. Hunting in packs of 20 or more, their shrill hunting cry spells a cruel death to even the largest of ftame animals. In appearance the165 words
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Advertisement107 1961-01-22 12 %^^^J a lW ays dCKI*^ Ss«jr«^ r bArdAhl to your oil and Aid BARDAHL provides efficient lubrication to all Irictional parts of your cur engine. BARDAHL MAKES YOUR CAR RUN BETTER. Also available: BARDAHL Transmission and Differential Oil. BARDAHL for Radiators and Carburettors. BARDAHL for Outboard and Two-Stroke Engines etc.107 words
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Miscellaneous202 1961-01-22 12 (^POPULAR CROSSWORD^) ACROSS: 1. Waging war (11): Subsequently (b>; 2- Jn.aniir.en'--10. ICmanation (4k 11. Cross word <4>; 4. Passion (3>: b. Wreaih (4»: 13. Recently (8): 16. Beginner (7):. 6. Artificial Mlk (t); 7. <4>J 17. Family plan (4>: 18. Negative CD; 8. SuU-malce: Plunder (4); 19. Re.sin <3>: 20.202 words
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Article651 1961-01-22 13 METRONOME - METRONOME By I N THE United States. Vol. 2 of the Com- mand label's "Provocative Percussion" is listed among the top-selling discs. Little wonder, too. for the LP (stereo RS 810 SD) like its predecessor is a marvellous piece ot sonic engineering. While some may dispute the651 words
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NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration522 1961-01-22 13 Lone man against both sides YOUNG CAROL BRINGS SPRING TO WOODS CIRCLE OF DECEPTION Bradford Dillman Suxy Parker Harry Andrews 20th Century-Fox PILMED in Cinema scope without colour, "Circle of Deception" brings an unusual twist to the old spy story. There Is irony that mocks at the heroism of young522 words
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Article431 1961-01-22 13 LISTENING to Hans von Benda's splendid arrangement of the State Anthem at Tatyana Nikolayeva's recent recital set me reflecting on how few national anthem& and official tunes have been written specifically as such. Ours w«», of course; but the majority of anthems seem to have, like431 words
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Advertisement548 1961-01-22 13 •"SHiilrV: Sow s JowliiF^^' >1. 1 4S, 4 A GIGANTIC tAk% BIK gj ""CARTHAGE id-Til I \ii FLAMES" B^k starriu? ANNE WSJ HEYWOOD ffji B TECHNIRAMA r~J 1 TECHNICOLOR -7W fW On Slate TOMORROW 9.30pm" 1 AMATEUR NICHT I Sngc B Soontorcd by Show O'gonist o^gj "1 ]pb°— I J548 words
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Advertisement273 1961-01-22 13 JUBILEE THEATRE (Air-Conditioned i 340 North Bridge Rood SINGAPORE (Tel: *****) 4 Shows doily: 1 30,3 30,7 30,9 30 TO-DAY^""^^ Showing tor the tirst time a picture of physiological and educational value: "SECRET Ot BIRTH" This film depicts: Childbirth aided by modern surgical science Illegal abortion strongly condemned YOU CAN'T273 words
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Advertisement903 1961-01-22 13 Advertisement. Latest Beauty Bulletin From Helena Rubinstein My search tor beauty takes me everywhere! In these columns, I promise to keep you posted on all the latest news about make-up, skin-care, and fashion! RECAMIER EYES. The hard doe-cyfd look is well on the way out. If s being replaced by903 words
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Advertisement139 1961-01-22 14 SHELL X-W0 MULTIGRADE FOR PROTECTION New Shell X-100 Multigrade— greatest Jubricatioo advance in 10 years is the go-ahead cit. It leaves no asb in combustion chambers, so gives cleaner, more efficient performance. SUPERSHELL WITH ICA. FOR POWER Supershell with ICA is the modern fuel for today's modem cars. ICA Shell's139 words
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Miscellaneous1250 1961-01-22 14 "Lett forget about the ball and try to find the goil course K How dfcl tt happen T >«• tx""" 1 v o« *louW "nave B t/touff/it o/ that before you ate the beach ball 'Great toot. Harriet I Go put on tome make-up f TARZAN, TRAVELLING WITH MAGNO THE1,250 words
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Advertisement14 1961-01-22 15 j CHOOSE YOUR j FLAVOUR ra^ IS tin 8 MAKERS OF VIKY GOOD CHOCOLATE14 words
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Miscellaneous410 1961-01-22 15 T#r Ci^CC? /TiP, tyXMTWU* West M^m4.vtte KT~ ~~~^riF~PUKB'S AROUNP HE S^OJLP I I FIS^ 1U A B4??EL/ BUT WHY ShOJLP 1 1 |^7£g...| II Tr 1 AM/ FOIfTtJNje H4S SVILEC iZ3r START SHOOT/NC3 SOON/ W > SHOOT HIM THE FOOL'S MORE USB TO Jl^sTirn^l &J6AR/J JMV Al^/ I HOPE H£S410 words
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Miscellaneous448 1961-01-22 16 y\ g^/eer souc cap akp Bgiisie it I it's E;ther I'll co wrrw *i \s^==n > ~s t^K ABOUND BACK! J> TWAT OC HAVE\ YOU/l fAOM'T Cy .^bMT^^r^— MIAA SENJC? U^. WAMT TO BE I /7/> mm Ss <-Svou'ce eoiMe td the chaic/ alone, vvith X T^^Z? /^Sft 75^ >tJ^X'^CX7A<S448 words
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Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK
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Article37 1961-01-22 17 WHAT'S your problem? Here's someone who can and will help you. Write to Miss Jane Lee and tell her about it. The address is: The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.37 words
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1337 1961-01-22 17 WHY do girls everywhere stare at us? GIVE THEM A WINK NEXT TIME -SAYS JANE LEE HEAR JANE LEE: My friend and I notice that wherever we go, we are stared at by girls, who then chat among themselves. It makes us feel very uncomfortable. Why do they do it,1,337 words
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Article130 1961-01-22 17 HAD always been a thin girl and often sick. So my parents gave me medicine which made me grow fat and strong; now I hate the sight of myself and wish to prow thin again. I have stopped taking the medicine. I take exercise and try130 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1961-01-22 17 A WORLD RECORD PRICE PAID FOR DIAMOND TIARA Where does a girl's best friend come from? Why does the Leaning lower lean? And who said that? QEAR KNOW ALLS: Where do most of the world's diamonds (a girl's best friend) come from, and can they wear out? DAVID HO. Singapore.1,019 words
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Article85 1961-01-22 17 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 and85 words
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Advertisement85 1961-01-22 17 A CUP OF M ENERGY V M BRIMFUL OF HEALTH if *i Jh m W w W k %H^ >1 mm ONLY OVALTI N E GIVES YOU MALT PLUS MILK PLUS EGGS If^^filNE^ PLUS EXTRA VITAMINS lj ru,' U MMJC ANO ICO l-JkM Youngsters, growing and active, need the extra85 words
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421 1961-01-22 18 PAGE 18 SPORTS CORNER LONDON, Saturday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR showed their 2—o defeat on Wednesday by Manchester United was only 'a temporary one when they beat their London neighbours, Arsenal, by 4 2 before a capacity crowd at White Hart Lane today Bearded421 words
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141 1961-01-22 18 'Clean slade' by Dreyer at Sime Road SINGAPORE. Sat. T. Dreyer made a •'clean slade in the Royal Singapore Golf Club's "C" iivision January' medal bogey competition at Sime Road today. He returned a nett 64 for the 18 noles and had his handicap reduced from 24 to 18 when141 words
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164 1961-01-22 18 C .IAPORE, bat bingapore Cncket Club wer? made to. tight hard for their 16 points ttwu a-id two tnesl to ml wm by Combined R.A F Ten^ah on the padang today the led with an 81 flyI the way c near the164 words
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Article88 1961-01-22 18 BRISBA.Nr Wall) Gl'OUt. 1 lcketkeepei MUtttltM 111 Shield rncket in helping Queensland ■onto second day of ield match here I liii Aus- in I •s baaing from iwind 119 m 132 minute.*- Hi^ opposite number Barry Jarman. tippeti to share pepus] with Grout on tni.s year,Reuter - 88 words
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Article15 1961-01-22 18 (iAPORK. Sal Chinese Athieur Will play their annual 't-cer (Mi Monday I15 words
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Article38 1961-01-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sat AS. Bell won the Royal Island Clug monthly medal Stroke with a iiett 69. Runner-up was K. Ash inett 70 1. The ball sweep was won by K. Mneda with a nett 3438 words
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Article74 1961-01-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sat —Two goals by centrefoiward Percy Pennefather helped Singapore to beat Far Eas; Air Force 5-1 in their nockey match at Caangi today. Singapore led 3-1 in the first Half, scoring through Kenny 3umes. Pennefather a. id Kartar Singh. Culligan scored lor F.E.A.F. Singapore's second half74 words
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Article70 1961-01-22 18 EDINBURGH. Sat. Charoen Watanasin. of Thailand, reached he men's singles and doubles finals n the Scottish Open badminton ;hampionship.s here today. Watanasin beat Scotland's No. 2. Prank Shannon. 15-1. 15-3. in the >emi-linals. The other finalist is Bob McCoig who beat Jim Haimlon 15-8. 15-8. WatanasinReuter - 70 words
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Article51 1961-01-22 18 SYDNEY, Sat.— John Konrada. Australia's Olympic 1.500 metres hampion, today completed a tre>le in the New South Wales swimning championships here by winun« the 220 yards free-style title n 2 mm. 5-3 sec. Konrads had previously won the State 110 and 440 yards free-style itles.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1961-01-22 18 PETER LIM - The success story of Ford's 'compact' PETER LIM MOTORING PAGE. ...by BYJHC WAY... IT WAS raining in fits and starts, as it had been for the past few weeks. South Buona Vista Road, on the western side of Singapore Island, was wet and slippery: it was not the kind of1,216 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-01-22 18 AT Zaporozhye, U.S.S.R., a line of Russian "baby" stand waiting to bo de.ir d in,K.,.„.; the Communor auto works last month.—U.P.l. picture.25 words
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Article84 1961-01-22 18 HAVE you heard about the young woman driver who overtook another car on the inside, went through a red liffht «!hnf nt> o nn> wnw irrLt I Way Street in the Wrong direction and finrllv r>ar»pr»H nntn -TV" Ldreerea onto trie pavemerit Where She knocked84 words
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Advertisement119 1961-01-22 18 ROVER. /^C" v An elegant SIX seater, with I ROVER'S renowned refinements ■W and qualities. Exceptional per\£V ll^Bw •sssfssffsffssssssT bss*>^ I formance, quietness and comfort. Front wheel disc brakes are y standard equipment. Both Auto- matic and Manual transmissions available. CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD. H.S B.C BUILDING, 9S.119 words
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Advertisement318 1961-01-22 18 M I M f root Hen lause If JL v m A 1% b% m ivmed n 4 uays AT Pam ail** "^nitig B Stopped in y^ M !^rV* 7 Minutes jso^ zArasivsu 3^^^ the skin on your feet crack and Infections, as well as Ringworm. X peelT Are there318 words
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Miscellaneous42 1961-01-22 18 ><>( <I K. TWsTtßftJ match: Singapore v bpartak Prague .1 ilmi Besar < V3O p.m.i; T.B A Jollilads. Jalan Be^i <4 p.mi. I Hot h K V S HA. Senior knockout tournament— Combined [ndlaa Assoriation. Balestier Road. VMHTIN(i: Clmngl Re<;ai:a. Chanel '9 a.m I42 words
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Miscellaneous116 1961-01-22 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: l. Belligerent. 10. Aura. 11. Oath. 13. Latterly. 16. Tiro. 17. Tree. 18. Loot. 19. Lac. 20. Sir 21. Tarn. 22. Dock. 23, Gone. 24. Pure*. 26. Plod. 27. Dips. 28. Moral. 30. Free 32. Aped. 33 Sled. 34. Hop 36 Ret. 37. Dyes. 38. Boar. 39116 words
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769 1961-01-22 19 LARRY CARROLL - LARRY CARROLL /T'S >* GRAND ALL BLUES CUP FINAL FOR VETERAN MAURICE PESTANA By K. LUMPUR, Sat. PENANC won the All Blues Cup today and the glory was veteran Maurice Pestana's. The wily, greying scrumhalf and skipper of the Penang side played almost as769 words
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783 1961-01-22 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL '> TEH GIN SOOI, the Badminton Association of Malaya secretary and manager of our beaten Thomas Cup team, has returned home to tell us how and why we lost so badly (7-2 was the margin) to Thailand in the Asian zone783 words
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Article286 1961-01-22 19 DUNEDIN. Sat. A sixth wicket stand of 107 by Zinzan Harr:>. who made 78. and John I Sparling 1 56 not ouO helped New Zealand to reach 273 for six by the close after being sent in to bat on the second day of286 words
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Article212 1961-01-22 19 MELBOURNE, Saturday. THE West Indies swept through a Victorian Country Eleven second innings in only 125 minutes to win the match today by an innings and 97 runs at Ballarat, 80 miles north west of Melbourne. The Victorian Country side made only 100 andReuter - 212 words
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Article206 1961-01-22 19 MELBOURNE. Sat Young Englishman. Mike Sanester. limped to a five sets win over 19-year-o.ci Victorian Colin Stubs in the second round of the Australian .singles championship at Kooyong here today. Sangster won 3-6. 10-8. 6-4. 2-t. 6-2 and now meets the winner of Bob MarkReuter - 206 words
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Article43 1961-01-22 19 SPOKANE. Washington, Sat Carl Bobo Olson. 32-year-old iormer World middleweight boxing champion, last night outpointed Bobby Daniels, of Minnesota, in a 10-round light heavyweight contest here. It was Daniels' first defeat since he turned professional in July. 1958 Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article51 1961-01-22 19 EDINBURGH, Sat. Charoen Watanasin of Thailand, scored comfortable victories over Scottish players in the early rounds of the Scottish badminton championships here yesterday. He defeated Scottish international W. Ross 15-8. 15-3 m the second round, then beat J. Young 15-3. 15-2 in the third round.Reuter - 51 words
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196 1961-01-22 19 Singapore Youth edge Navy two-one SINGAPORE. 8at. Singapore Youth, who are preparing for the Third Junior Asian Cup soccer competition in Bangkok, gave lull range to the benefit they had received irom Colin Greens coaching when they beat Royal Navy 2-1 in the first of th^ir weekly matches at Jaian196 words
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Article32 1961-01-22 19 IPOH. Sat. Penang drew 1-1 with Pahang in the triangular hockey tournament on the town padang here today. Penang scored through inside-right Peter Fernandez. Raja Azlan Shah scored the equaliser.32 words
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Article508 1961-01-22 19 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN I By Singapore, Sat. A PLAN which S.A.F.A. coaches, Rahim Sattar and Colin Green, expected to be used with success by Singapore Selection against the Spartak Prague of Czechoslovakia misfired today and the tourists romped home to an easy 8-0 win at Jalan Besar508 words
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Advertisement696 1961-01-22 19 1 CLASSIFIED AD AT YOUR SERVICE <$>•*•> N Wara* fit (Wimmaj I m«t(*. Wars* K (NM FOH PHOTOCOPY tCKVICf rtot •MOW Tanf TOP QUALITY COLOUR prim from ran»>jir»n<y. relepnonc 'Lil* i 101. mnuNt PHOTOSTAT tlKVICt Document. eatne*) «hi)e vu, wait rotomat* M Wsfrlsiis hM, W2340. SHOPPING GUIDE S pore Horrft696 words
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Advertisement211 1961-01-22 19 the holiday '^^n of^s lifetime^" join CATHAY PACIFIC'S (FROM SINGAPORE MARCH 19TH) jf* S/^ Fifteen unforgettable day*! Cathay Pacifier Cherry Blossom f ."^Ln^M^. Tour includes Hong Kong Tokyo. Osaka. Kyoto, Nara -ijgC^B ftt^V' ami nine other wonderfully exciting and Bcenicly beautiful i 13 r<-nr|. in Jjp.in. gmW^IPSc E\«T) thing i*211 words
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302 1961-01-22 20 IT'S FA VOURITES' TURN TO SCORE AT IPOH SPSOM JEEP says: After crop of outsiders... AFTER a crop of outsiders on the first two days, favourites should come into their own at Ipoh today. Hi Society (Race Two) and Last Try (Race Seven) both strong stable. fancies, should make a302 words
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Article155 1961-01-22 20 »P>OM JFEP CALL BOY POINTER CHEV. FURY CHEV. FURY WAXSBROniH ».r Wahsbroufh Redouble ..d 2.15 Periwinkle Wjnsbrouc" < he\alier\ Furv Ill S(K IETY THF (OBKA III MCUTI Kac Daulath HI So<irlv It.uiUili 15 < hirkrn Be si Free Mist Free Mist \\kOU\ NORK S\\UM\n SANDMAN "VT- San Juan Nllls155 words
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473 1961-01-22 20 KID PANCI1O is my pick in what appears to be the best betting race in today's card (Race 5). Mo^e.s Lee rides him and this five-year-old seems to go better for him than for any other jockey. Lee partnered "The Kid" when473 words
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Article79 1961-01-22 20 HI SOCIETY: Ran o splendid second with 8.7 to San Juan over 6f. on Wednesday; comes up against a very moderate field LAST TRY Working in great heart; a good track is what she has been waiting for. PERIWINKLE: Right again after a lengthy lapse; ran a surprisingly79 words
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Article1302 1961-01-22 20 IPOH THIRD DAY Race 1 2.1S< (Class 3, Dlv. f) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Easy Winner (Mdm C. K. Lee) Zaln. 8 9.0 Wert 3 i 2 ***** Wansbrough (M. Warden) Noordln. 6 8.13 <F) Paracr 2 3 0 Great Eagle (TST St.) Lee. 3 8.13 Johari 1 4 *****1,302 words
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Article148 1961-01-22 20 GOLD DRAGON Is likely to come in for solid support in Race 6 after his good second with 8.8 to Exhibitor II over 7f on the first day. On his breeding— he is by Hoiteyway out of a Umidwar mare— and his English record,148 words
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Article124 1961-01-22 20 NAKOBN NORK has been sharing like a winner on the training track. With track conditions in his favour, he will be hard to catch. He was a winner over the Ipoh 6f early last season and in October at Kuala Lumpur he put up124 words
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Article123 1961-01-22 20 BILLEEN look* set for a double. His half- length win from Quick Win over 8Jf on the first day was very much easier than it appeared. Bllleen will be even better over 9f and an 8-lb penalty is not unduly harsh (Quick Win has123 words
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