The Straits Times, 29 January 1961
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Title Section13 1961-01-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mote*,* No. 1327. SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1961 20 CENTS13 words
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Article438 1961-01-29 1 k's W per cent of basic salary up to $50 1 NO, SAY: EMPLOYEES WHO MAKE COUNTER-OFFER Both sides are to meet again SINGAPORE. Saturday Sunday Times exclusive THE SINGAPORE Government today offered, as partial restoration of variable allowances, 10 per cent of basic salary438 words
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743 1961-01-29 1 Chan Ben}> Soon - Penis gives King rousing home-coming Chan Ben}> Soon CROWDS CHEER AS ROYAL TRAIN ARRIVES By ARAU. Saturday THE YANC DI-PERTUAN ACONC and the Raja Permaisuri Agong received a tremendous "welcome back" ovation from their 94,000 subjects when they returned to their home state this morning on their first official visit743 words
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Article42 1961-01-29 1 BLACK FLU KILLER LONDON. Sat The Health Min*try announced today that "Black Flu has killed Mi persons in Britain since Nov. 1. but British authorities do not consider the situation serious. "We don't regard it as an epidemic. <aid the spokesman. 1'.P.1.42 words
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Article76 1961-01-29 1 KILLED IN SECOND ATTEMPT |>.\KIS. Sat. Doctors are I fighting here today for the life of four-year-old lsabelle Faelens, who yesterday survived a suicide leap with her mother from an express train. Investigators said the mother. Miehele Faelens. jumped out of the BaseleParis express. Both mother and child were severelyReuter - 76 words
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Article51 1961-01-29 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman ibni Tengku Temenggong Ahmad and his English bride Che Zahara. the former Miss Jac- j aueline Pallet, will spend their fortnight's honeymoon in Hong Kong, it was announced today. The couple who were married an Thursday will leave on the51 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-01-29 1 SCHOOLGIRL Shorifoh Zainah binte Syed Salim, nine-year-old niece of the President of the Per I i s Council of Regency, seen presenting a bouquet to the Raja Per maisuri Agong as she and the King stepped out of the royal train at Arau yesterday. Sunday52 words
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Article210 1961-01-29 1 WRECKAGE OF PLANE SPOTTED NO SIGN OF LIFE JAKARTA, Saturday. AIRCRAFT have sighted a wreckage believed to be that of the Dakota airliner missing over West Java since Jan. 24 with 21 persons aboard. The Minister for Air. Air Commodore Iskandar. told reporters the wreckage was found at 9.20 a.m.Reuter - 210 words
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138 1961-01-29 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Two U.S. airmen, imprisoned in Russia for seven months, arrived home yesterday to a warm welcome from their wives and a personal greeting from President Kennedy. Captains John McKone and Freeman Olmstead landed at Andrew Air Force Base, scarcely 48 hours after138 words
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Article241 1961-01-29 1 Santa Maria talks plan |^EW YORK, Sat. An American Navy chi«f mode preparations to parley with rebels aboard th« Portuguese liner Santa Maria as she sped towards the Brazilian, coast today. On" report broadcast hert said rebel chief Capt. Henrique Galvao. who seized control uf the liner last weekend, hadReuter - 241 words
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Article31 1961-01-29 1 SKYMAN TO DROP ONTO LINER I- bdt u tit !>ar uliutist tall lurrt U lt b> Jtr i"< i I iiuiro t«da; U' iu.r.uu>it< "Hi" 'li' inur baata Marti W31 words
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Article26 1961-01-29 1 LONDON. Sat— Dr. Alwyn Terrell Petre William.s. 72--year-old Bishop of Winchester, yesterday announced his intention to resign us bishop on Sept. 30. -Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement145 1961-01-29 1 SPECIALLY SELECTED ■ft tor beautiful colour fV Gf and Brilliance •Ir Mogmttcent Gems. fl|^& X^,_ or reasonable A L ABDEEN LTD. 3SS i 1'"" Capitol Bid, T H BRIDGE RD S PORE -6 AGOLDROLEX 'DATE JUST' IS THE NATURAL CHOICE OF SUCCESSFUL MEN g \ftft{# I virtue of the infr-nioui145 words
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Advertisement83 1961-01-29 1 \xxiflt--y CHOOSING A GIFT THAT WIU (OKVEY YOUR SEMTIMfNTS X EIOOUENUY IS SO SIMPU \S X When itV> important to look .votirvcry best J 'Touch-niul-Clow'is tlie nmUc-npforyOU m Hi j^^^bl *m imu\ I Km I IJ"r I X 1 mi Ld^fr 'Jit I Soft, warm, glowing X o candlelight complexion83 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1961-01-29 2 joe McCarthy - Ordeal at sea: How Jack Kennedy saved his men joe McCarthy When America went to war, the Kennedys were among the nations richest and most glamorous families. The second son, a young naval officer, was to add a lustre of his own to the family name. By Till. summer of1,599 words
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Advertisement107 1961-01-29 2 The family doctor can tell you HOW TO PREVENT SKIN TROUBLES pßP*^^^^lH Doctors know that Jk M^^ Asepso Soap quick! I 'jfclfc surely relieves tornn-in> i>J<s& a^^^ in skin complaints. >-{'■$!$ a^SiP Til This double action soap I^-^^:^ nf thoroughly y Wi^ %f y your skin, and itspower*P m-M f^107 words
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Article, Illustration1796 1961-01-29 3 return to the .scene to •earch for survivors. Calling and flashing a light in the darkness, Kennedy found Ross and five of the enlisted men in the mater. Two of them, a fellow Bostonian named Harris and the boat's engineer. McMahon.1,796 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-01-29 3 THREE FOR A STROLL: Jack Kennedy, hit wife Jacqueline and their three-year-old daughter, Caroline, take a walk just outside their home in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. They have since moved into the White House in Washington.44 words
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Advertisement475 1961-01-29 3 ASTHMA MUCUS Dissolved in 1 Day Sine* tha discovery of MENUACO with. Asthma. Had loet 40 lbs. In Vy a famous physician it is no longer ■weight, suffered euughinir. choklnr necessary for anyone to suffer from and stransrlinff every night— couldn't cbokinr, wheesinr. va^pln? Asthma. sl**p expected to die. MKNDACO475 words
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191 1961-01-29 4 Looking for man she knew 15 years ago CINGAPORE, Sat— A 17--year-old schoolgirl is trying to trace a man who left Singapore for Japan 1 5 years ogo She do\s not know what he like now. She last Mti when she was two years old. and has not heard from191 words
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Article124 1961-01-29 4 CENTRE FOR ASIAN STUDIES SINGAPORE. Sat— Two leading historians think that Singapore, is a sensible and logical choice as a site for a regional centre for Suulh-Kast Asian studies This is because of Singapore s dynamism and intellectual activity and the extensive library facilities available here. Professor K. Tregonning. Raffles124 words
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Article57 1961-01-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —A full-time resident doctor is to be recruited to take care of the .students of the University of Malaya, in Pantai Valley. He will also be responsible for the execution of the new student health scheme which provides medical attention for hostelites who57 words
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Article396 1961-01-29 4 WHOLEHEARTED SUPPORT FOR PHASE ONE OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH Mass rallies and processions throughout Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THOUSANDS of schoolchildren today took part in mass processions throughout the country to signal the tftft of the National Language Month. A spec.al message from396 words
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Article, Illustration103 1961-01-29 4 Tapper robbed of $366 by three men MALACCA. Sat.— Two masked robbers armed with knives accompanied by a third man robbed an elderly Chinese rubber tapper of $366. and a wrist watch last night. Tan Seng Kuan, the 67--year-old tapper, and his daughter were in their home In an estate103 words
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52 1961-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat—Hathuyoshl Thurunama. a 27-year-old Japanese stowaway, pleaded guilty to the theft of a bicycle before the Second Criminal District Court here today, and was jailed for one year. The bicycle belonged to Tan Ah Klan. a lighterman. It was locked and parked in52 words
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Article353 1961-01-29 4 HELLO GIRLS HELP START CAMPAIGN I. Th t l Malacca Chief Mmis»r k Inch Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. address the rally on th *l m Pp"a»ce of the Month nf tn c eptln this year a C k, Malacc a Legislative Assembly today was conducted in Malay. The speaker. Mr.353 words
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Article24 1961-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof Ishak. has appointed Mr. Lee Beng Guan to be Principal Probation Officer for Singapore24 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-01-29 4 FIGURES WIZARD ill a nil DISPLAY CINGAPORE, Sat.— lf was applause all the way as 20-year old R. Govindarajan, the mathematics wizard, gave a 50-minute "no error" demonstration of his skill at figures to over 600 boys of the Victoria School today. The secondary students were well prepared to test182 words
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44 1961-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A 32--year-old man. Sim Kuang Liang, was sentenced to three years' Jail in the First Criminal District Court here today when he pleaded guilty to two charges of housebreaking. He had six previous convictions.44 words
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240 1961-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government i» now inviting tenders for an issue of treasury bills early next month. One innovation of the issue will be the rediscounting facilities offered to holders. A Government statement disclosing this said that the main aim was to provide the240 words
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Advertisement151 1961-01-29 4 Say "Kong Hee Fatt Choy"with the best and choicest MILKMAID MILK IN GIFT CARTONS! EACH CARTON CONTAINS 6 TINS K^JIBVM^ The forthcoming Chinese New Year will be the "SIN L^y THEW YEAR" or YEAR OF THE COW", a very appropriate MMHMfeiH^VVBVIIA occasion for MILKMAID MILK. Cows milk is an indispenMi\151 words
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417 1961-01-29 5 FOREIGN DOCTORS WON'T BLOCK PROMOTIONS, LOCAL MEN ARE TOLD PATIENTS' WELFARE IS GOVT.'S FIRST CONCERN SINGAPORE, JHE PARLIAMENTA Sheng Nam Chin, I Government's policy to Saturday RY SECRETARY to the Minister for Health, Dr. last night assured local medical officers that the recruit foreign specialists would not block their promotion417 words
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123 1961-01-29 5 MODERN MATA HARIS...A SPY FACTORY How Red agents winkle •it America's secrets yH>K three decades Soviet F agents have been engaged in intensive espionage against the I'nited States. That is the testimony of J. Edgar Hoover. Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Now the story of the Soviet spy123 words
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Article145 1961-01-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat—Twentytwo Singapore Government officers have been promoted to the grade of higher executive officer in the general executive service with effect from Jan. 1. They are: S. R. Nathan. Aw Chin Hu. l*e Ah Weng, Lam Ah Kan and Chan Kok Mtn of Labour Department.145 words
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Article29 1961-01-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The annual chess match between the University of Malaya and the City of Singapore will take place at the Chinese Swimming Club on Jan. 31.29 words
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Article23 1961-01-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Congress will be holding an extraordinary conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 1.30 p.m. I tomorrow.23 words
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471 1961-01-29 5 Broker, 42, gets two years' jail for $10,000 swindle SINGAPORE. Saturday. II 42-YEAR-OLD broker, Phua Kirn Leong who cheated a mutton dealer, Covindasamy Veerappan, of $10,000 under the cloak of a business deal, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment in the Second Criminal District Court here today. The Judge. Mr.471 words
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279 1961-01-29 5 Many jobs here for professionals— Mr J. SIM.APUKK. Sat. Great opportunities exist (or professionally qualified and technically trained Noung men and women to participate in the life and institutions of Singapore, the Commissioner for \uslrulia in Singapore. Mi l. JiM'ki-l. said torn Jit. Hr was speaking at the annual dinner279 words
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Advertisement269 1961-01-29 5 mMmhUhh wi Tß i fe li fe r **'*J7 CARLSBERG usrs«lkLJiL_ W, TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR There's a packet of Abdulla 37 cigarettes, and a handsome Carlsberg glass for you, with every carton of Carlsberg Beer, Special Brew or Stout that you buy. New Year celebrations go269 words
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Article, Illustration142 1961-01-29 6 THE SNUB-NOSED, MORE KISSABLE 'PEKE LOOK' FROM LONDON Veronica Papworth reports that suddenly ruteness seems to be busting out all over. Peeking out from millions of screens, posturing perkily from millions of pages is a new kind of "look." It is the latest look for the Sixties wide-eyed, snub-nosed and142 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-01-29 6 Ever so subtle with your elcganct, you love the simplest lines of fashion wear them with a certain charm and grace. Even m difficult days, nothing can mar your poise for you choose Tampax nternal sanitary protection. You wouldn't dream of using anything but Tampax. Ifs invisible and unfelt121 words
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1238 1961-01-29 6 We've won the battle for equal rights but have we lost the war? SPORE WOMEN PLAN A FEMININE 'UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY' TO DISCUSS THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES AND PEACE ON EARTH ARE WOMEN civic-conscious? Now that we have fought for and achieved equal rights, are we facing up to equal responsibility? How1,238 words
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276 1961-01-29 6 LONDON. pOSSIBLT it is too soon to I herald the decline of the supermarket. But all the signs are there. Chief among them is a report that the big combines are considering "the installation of special machines to diffuse aromas of freshly ground coffee,276 words
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Advertisement144 1961-01-29 6 LUX YOUR FAVOURITE ■■P^fe^ Xrtll FT CHAP •ipj-,^* I wit E I OwMr~ 7%^t^. L 'l^J^^iiSijiJJy Voxir delightful colours with the same Sk v\l| 55 Wj/ creamy lather and the same delicate '^t^tU^J^^^ perfume that you love in white Lux And ffj/mffi d r^£\ -—-7 ol course Jike wnite Lux144 words
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Advertisement355 1961-01-29 6 Invented by a doctor now used by millions of wamm PM2 Brash Shining Beauty into your hair in jut t vnm minutm bbbW^ 1 1 ■^bbbbbbbbbbbt' lays MARGARET LEIGH TON alluring star of stage and screen Spend a minute a day bru hing Vitapointe into your hair and te« k355 words
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Article474 1961-01-29 7 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA HUNT ON FOR GANG OF CROOKS WHO PREY ON WEALTHY BUSINESSMEN By Singapore, Saturday VICTIM TELLS ALL TO THE POLICE POLICE have received the first big break in their anti-gambling campaign to smash a highly-organised gang of confidence tricksters who have been preying on474 words
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Article322 1961-01-29 7 l^tw DtLhi, Sot. Queen Elizabeth was acclaimed by a million cheering Indians today at o mass civic reception at the Romlila grounds between the old and new cities of Delhi. She told the people of Delhi that India and Britain must retain their links322 words
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495 1961-01-29 7 Greetings from a friend who's had a good innings THE DUSUN, Fn.. January 20. IT MUST be the last letter containing New Year greetings that the Tuan received a few days ago from a retired Dutch planter living in Durban; a contemporary of his who worked on Sungei Peradin Estate495 words
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261 1961-01-29 7 Five drown in Malaya two on sea picnic PENANG, Saturday. A TEACHER and a student were drowned in the sea off Kcdah last night, when a boat carrying a picnic party capsized in bright moonlight. The boat which sank was headed for Pulau Bidan, a small island off the Kedah261 words
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Article259 1961-01-29 7 ADELAIDE, Saturday. II FIERCE bushfire, which broke out in the Adelaide Hills today, about 20 miles from the city, raced into the town of Kersbrook and at 'least one house was reported burning this after- noon. Emergency fire services j I headquarters said the fire was259 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-01-29 7 Singer Anna May Won? who made a hit in show business in London a fenyears ago was married in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to Mr. Bernard Maliet. a secretary in the Ministry of Defence. The coupTe will fly to Hong Kong for their honeymoon. Miss Wong has64 words
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Article29 1961-01-29 7 SINOAPOHI Sat The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. h;i> appointed Prot. KiaiiK Ai Kirn to the Board of Qorernon of tha Singapore Poly tech i29 words
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Article23 1961-01-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A forum on family planning will be held at the Havelock Road Community Centre at 8 p.m. on Friduv23 words
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Advertisement63 1961-01-29 7 PRICES! i IIM l B f^ «H B^Bsssssssssfi ssSssßssV^Bsl W^m j iIMLjH^-*-' Wi 111 |Luu TJlbs^ssß^V llTss^s^ss^ss^L^^ <n« f Here's your chanca to own V any one of three- outstanding; Singer sewing machines at jfc greatly reduced terms! S-se IVI CT I*^ the SINGER THRIFTr TRIO I^| J ff at63 words
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Advertisement760 1961-01-29 7 HOW to SPEAK WRITE V O MASTERLY !3^ ENGLISH H NB^"^B^Bftw L)° ES Y Ur £n lish your lock ot education, or dor, ■19^ IIT BB B^Bk prov thot r° u or P*"on ot culture ond rctin*. |K g> J m«nf? Art you honaicappcd in your tpcech and writing, or760 words
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Article, Illustration175 1961-01-29 8 I Queen Elizabeth (centre, holding a cine-camera) stands behind the tiger which her husband. Prince Philip (extreme left), shot in the Rajasthan jungle in North Jaipur on Tuesday. On either side of the Queen are the Maharajah and Maharanee of Jaipur who were hosts175 words
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333 1961-01-29 8 STEVENSON: IT'S NOT EXPRESSION OF POLICY NEW YORK, Saturday. MR. ADLAI STEVENSON yesterday told his first Press conference as the new U. S. representative to the United Nations that he hoped the United States Government could achieve peaceful relations and restore harmonyReuter - 333 words
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Article54 1961-01-29 8 MURROW TIPPED TO HEAD U.S.I.A. WASHINGTON, Sat— Mr. Edward K Murrow. grim-voiced radio-TV newsia« er. has been tipped n> President Kennedy to tell the world about America as Director of the U.S. Information Agenty (USIA). Administration sources said .Mr. Kennedy was expected to appoint the Columbia Broadcasting System newsman to54 words
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Article154 1961-01-29 8 Jack at home 'summit' WASHINGTON. Sat—President Kennedy has called his top advisers to the White House today for a conference on foreign policy and national security problems. The "Big Three" Joining Mr. Kennedy for the talks are Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, Mr. Robert M« Samara. Secretary of Defence,Reuter - 154 words
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Article41 1961-01-29 8 BAKERSFIELD (California i. Sat. Richard Arlen Lindsey. described by the district attorney as a "blight on society," yesterday was sentenced to die in the gas chamber for the confessed rape slaying of six-year-old Rose Marie Riddle.— U.P.l.41 words
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114 1961-01-29 8 CHICAGO. Sat. Edward Martin Moran wants Ireland to become part of the United States. Mr Moran, president and owner of a wholesale plumbing «nd heating firm and a selt-described "professional Irishman", is chairman of "The Committee to make Ireland the 51st State."UPI - 114 words
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Article27 1961-01-29 8 SAN SALVADOR (El Salvador). Sat.— The city yesterday appeared heading back to normal after Thursday's demonstrations following a rightwing military coup. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article22 1961-01-29 8 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Elvis Presley has signed a fouryear contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear in both musicals and dramas. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article29 1961-01-29 8 COLOMBO, Sat. Many newspapers In Ceylon ar« expected to be seriously affected by the 500 p*r cent increase in duty on newsprint which went into effect yesterday.—U.P.l.29 words
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Advertisement375 1961-01-29 8 for the HEALTH and 4^BES to SUCCEED! %^fjß j l^ y^it^ A '^4. r f^ yU^^V— -f=£-£&ts/^- 1 "T^e day I ye been waiting for. My name on B^ip^M^^feJr 1 the door! Yet. I feel so wonderfully fit I cant SOUPS. S'EVVS. COQKCO DISHES j V say I m really375 words
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Advertisement132 1961-01-29 8 *B^H^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bnb£¥^ jH ■*E ■Ba9a^B^B^B^B^B^B^HHtt£. fc' a^B3m B^B^Bk PSF^* B^bW. From the very first day Palmolive Beauty Plan preserves the pearly lustre of your skin The very first time you use it you'll discover that Palmolive Soap beautifies as it cleans. Palmolive Soap with gentle, beautifying Olive Oil is so mild,132 words
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Article, Illustration829 1961-01-29 9 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Help free them from society's fear and prejudice JEFFREY FRANCIS AND MALAYA IS OBSERVING IT FOR THE FIRST TIME Hy KUALA LUMPUR THE greatest battle against society's fear and prejudice will gain momentum today when Malaya observes World Leprosy Day for the first time. What the public reaction will be829 words
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Article233 1961-01-29 9 1 0 BASIC FACTS ABOUT LEPROSY 1 What causes leprosy? *It is caused by a germ. O How is it contracted? It may only be contracted through prolonged close contact with an infected person O What are its symptoms? It can imitate many forms of skin diseases. In the advanced233 words
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Advertisement267 1961-01-29 9 ffoot* food (on board P&O- Orient) V Pfl that it's a problem to make mfl| Vf up your mind just what to have! mmmM f^^T^sm Jp QGbV Jr Jl 1 s N^'* mmi-flf: Bsm^si *^Lb^Bs> sstt aiiiflflL Bsb>>C^^Bs>^Bs>>>>>^^Bs>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>l ass And food is only one of the great Pif O t267 words
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Advertisement472 1961-01-29 9 HURRY! |b HURRY! HURRY! v y i )t t\ (S ""•-«•)»<• ~'^V 2 BEAUTIFUL BABYCHAM GLASSES FREEI -when you buy 2 dozen Babycham Yes, whenever you l>uv tv.o do/en bottles ol Babycham— that BMsfk apurkKla] drink which means such fun and gaiety to millions you'll i;ct two free crystal-clear champ.iunc472 words
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Miscellaneous414 1961-01-29 9 BWilH't^Mit si""^ i at tri* svlsmwlily* ••sSSSSsfi^jr* sssm^ y *~Jm J j \A fy^K IWB y p -4. jtss^Litss^^a^saV J^'** sftssßssssW^Si-'^Bf RADIO SINGAPORE I^mWLS^J^AK A.M. «3U OOC -.m,n,; 0* ffitiW Morning PrUud*: 700 £ne nal And New, m The National llnguNews: 7.05 Musical Sunshine: 8 .00 The age: 5.03 Bnakfast414 words
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Article65 1961-01-29 10 Were*. Uit (tin TNI LORD IS my light and mi osj. whaaa) shall I fear? the Lord fitrength of my lift of wham t shall I he afraid? BGM Jo- Box 163 J. aMacaawre. ST ANDREW S CATHEDRAL lAif>unoay Services 700 an. H Oe—i— lea (xsid. •00 a.m.65 words
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Article18 1961-01-29 10 >• W»r4i Sit fmimimym, ROSEE I) OR LUNCH. Delicious Lunth i perana. Sunday special Indonea.an cfeleaten curry at18 words
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Article266 1961-01-29 10 OX)DAY la World Leprosy Day, founded by a Frenchman, Raul Follereau, to help specifically the 15 million people throughout the world stricken with thi.s disease. Thanks to modern drugs, leprosy is curable and a patient once cured is completely harmless. But after being cured he needs266 words
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Article192 1961-01-29 10 i SPHERE has Deen much spe- culation in the Chinese newspapers regarding a new political party which it is said is being planned as a possible rival to the MCA. The speculation began before I Dr. Lim Chong Eu, a former MCA president, tendered his resignation Xro:n in*192 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1961-01-29 10 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON CRISIS OVER, THE PARTY HAS TO REBUILD ITSELF IF IT IS TO PLAY AN EFFICIENT ROLE AS SENIOR PARTNER OF ALLIANCE By WHEN Dr. Lim Chong Eu, former president of the Malayan Chinese Association, quit the party early this1,105 words
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Article215 1961-01-29 10 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT DECISION BLAMED FOR DROP IN CLASS ATTENDANCES KUCHINC. Saturday. CHINESE education in Sarawak is facing a crisis due to the rapid drop in students attending Chinese schools, according to several newspapers here. All reports have attributed the decline in Chinese education to the Governments215 words
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Article317 1961-01-29 10 Good for a laugh TWO starlets were lying on the beach in Miami when a man passed See him said the first girl. "Thanks to me. he has three million dollars." "I can't believe it!" exclaimed the second. "It's true. When I met him he had five million." A woman317 words
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Advertisement797 1961-01-29 10 I ASSIFIED ADS. tt W«ra!s ll* rJfiMas*ia*> BETWEEN l«w POO Lip. eon Of I M.dam Lim Ooak Kikg and SUM Wonc of Mr and ong Neo Yeo*v, iKamponK Koa. .pi on 29 11 Ml at ti.ngaporc PERSONAL 4. ill, Mtmimum I WILL of the late rommnaicate ith U amp< illy.797 words
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Advertisement56 1961-01-29 10 •W5 Eyes of experience Se-lonu to one of the Sw i>>-truined technicians ;it Singapore Kolex c Station— the largest and bcNt-c<|iiipped in Malaya. Make »ure ol the best care for your RolexorTudorwatchby handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company, or tending it to ROLEX SALES AND SERVICE56 words
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Advertisement249 1961-01-29 10 ■j H| Only thirty and no teeth of bia own I YOU CAN ■fjf j TEETH sSPlfe. jfiP .9 —unless you IBl^^ if ,^U your gums! ssm BkiaS j I keeping >our uums healthy it <^ jfl I just as vital as keeping your |^^HPj3l|;!^ I teeth clean. For once249 words
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Article, Illustration527 1961-01-29 11 QNE, two, three GO!' And fingers flickered rop.dly over the obocus beods as Mr. Bei Po Lv set to work to divide 2,644,035 by 1,077. The stopwatch marked time. A last head shut into place and Mr. Bei read out the answer:527 words
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Article325 1961-01-29 11 TENGKU AND WIFE FLY TO SINGAPORE FOR GOLF AMD WORK More troops may be sent if the UN asks for them KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYA would consider enlarging its special force in the Congo if the United Nations asked for it, the Prime Minister, Tengku325 words
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Article108 1961-01-29 11 SIM.U'ORI Sat. Seven inspectors, five of whom joined the Singapore Police Force as constables, have been promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Police. The officers who rose from the ranks are: Senior Inspector Flam Din bin Bagiro. 41 (joined in 1941); Senior Inspector Chan Chin Fong. 42108 words
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Article49 1961-01-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —A $300,000 hostel is to be built here lor the Brunei Government to accommodate student* from Brunei including the two MM of the Sultan who are here. The hostel will be situated behind the Sultans newly completrd Brunei House in Ampang .Road.49 words
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Article43 1961-01-29 11 Mngapore t opra \ssoc iation noon piu-es per picul on B day. F.nr merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Feb. $27 4 (normaid March S28 4 i nominal > Singapore Coconut Oil Millers 1 Association: bulk $42.50 sellrrs drum $46.00 sellers, lone was »te*dy43 words
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Article35 1961-01-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. P. C. Fielding, manager of the Singapore Dairy Farm, will speak to Singapore Rotarians on "A Farmers Story" at the Club's luncheon at Cathay Hotel at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.35 words
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Article29 1961-01-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The price of tin in Singapore today was 5390.87J a picul. down 75 cents. and the unofficial estimated offer- 1 ing was 260 tons, unchanged.29 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-01-29 11 Mr. Lawrence N. C. Tham and his bride, Nelly Yap, after their marriage in Singapore yesterday. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Yap; the groom the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tham. A reception dinner will be held at the60 words
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Article334 1961-01-29 11 IU AS beginning to wonder who was going to offer us our next crime ration on the Singapore stage, when news came from the Rowcroft Players that they are putting on Jack Popplewell's "Dear Delinquent." This is one of the plays which I rlauify in the ruhlv334 words
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293 1961-01-29 11 Film society needs 200 new members to keep going SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Film Society, which has been in existence for six years, may have to close in March this year unless it can get more members to help meet running expenses. The society needs at least another 500 members293 words
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Article71 1961-01-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Catch a rat and get 10 cents. That may be the slogan here If the Johore-style of rat control is followed. The municipal health authorities are concerned over the growing rat problem and have decided to ask the Johore Bahru Town71 words
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Article23 1961-01-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— All sections of the Master Attendant's Office and the Imports and Exports Office will close on Thaipusam day. Tuesday.23 words
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Article125 1961-01-29 11 Business at the Stock Exchange SINGAPORE, Sat— Business In the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of shares In brackets, was: Industrial!: Fltzpat ricks (1.000) SI. SO: V. and N. ords (1.000) 52.09. (1.000) 52.10: M. Brew. (2.000) (3.10: Omrnt (1.000)125 words
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Article99 1961-01-29 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 655 a.m. (6.6 ft.) 947 p.m. (76ft. 1 Singapore 905 am (B.4ft > 10 55 p.m. i7.Bf;.i; Port Dlckson 525 a.m. (7.9 ft) 540 p.m. (7ft.): Pint Swetienham 4.18 a.m. (115 ft > 5.01 p.m. (ll.lft): Penang 12 11 pm. (5.7 ft.)99 words
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Advertisement632 1961-01-29 11 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! New places, or people you pass in the street, may seem od3ly jamiliar to you. Have you known them in a prnious life? You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets of life632 words
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Article, Illustration97 1961-01-29 12 THE winner of the week's top prize of $30 is "Off With The Wind" (left), submitted by Wang Foot Wie. of 17-7 B Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 21. Mr. Wang used a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak V.P. film. Set- j ting:, with yellow fi97 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-01-29 12 TODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Steady Now" (left), by Miss Nelly Ong, care of Police Station, Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, and "Trumpeters" (right), by K. W. Fong, of 49 Chulia Street. Singapore 1. Miss Ong used a Contaflex camera and H.P. 370 words
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Article, Illustration17 1961-01-29 12 THE Sunday Times will not be responsible for any print that is lost or damaged.17 words
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Article58 1961-01-29 12 THERE arc four cash prizes to be won every Sunday: S3O first prize, S2O second prize. and two runner-up prizes of $10 each. You can send in pictures on any subject, and there is no closing date. The unusual, the dramatic, the offbeat, and the unguarded moment58 words
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Article33 1961-01-29 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. Stamps alone will not do.33 words
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Article236 1961-01-29 12 DAVID CUNSTON - THEIR NAMES LIVE 0N... DAVID CUNSTON By Wfor Washington showing how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today. rpo AMERICANS, it seems m. only natural that the great name of their first President, "the father of his country.' George Washington236 words
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Article, Illustration153 1961-01-29 12 BARRY DRISCOLL'S rE Cape Buffalo inhabits the bushveldts and savannahs of Eastern Africa. It is one of the largest, and perhaps the most dangerous of game animals. Roaming in small herds, they present tempting trophies with their magnificent spread of horns Unfortunately many a hunter has found him*153 words
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Article119 1961-01-29 12 HOW TO ENTER YOUR PRINTS ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Name and address of sender, with title of pic fure and details of equipment used and exposure, should be written or. the 'back of every print submitted. The required information119 words
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Advertisement16 1961-01-29 12 FOR TRADITIONAL HOSPITAUTY fi h'' AND LUXURY JA| AT ALMOST THE l/jT^'V JAPAN AIR LINES &X,16 words
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Miscellaneous172 1961-01-29 12 [^POPULAR CROSSWORD) IS I/O I ROSS: 1 Factory (4): ft. l DOHA: 1 Vertmo It); 2 ConOflice wiihout duties attached <8i cepuon (4); I Co tv law <8<: 11. Pool! <s>; 12- Again <4k 13 4. Detnineni (4i: 6 Reciie in Acqui;e& i4i; 14. Stand across singing voice 7. Framewoik172 words
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Article492 1961-01-29 13 ON THE RECORD TOP RATING in recording, performance and musical interest goes to two albums released by Medallion. The LPs "The Sound of 8 Hands on 4 Pianos" (stereo MS 7510) and "The Sound of Hollywood" (stereo MS 7513) provide programmes that should appeal to all musical tastes. There is492 words
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Article, Illustration14 1961-01-29 13 Lucille Ball and Bob Hope all wet in "The Facts Of Life."14 words
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Article321 1961-01-29 13 MASTER comedian Bob Hope plays it straight in "The Facts Of Life" and makes innocent fun of adultery and the eloquent eyes of Lucille Ball. This is Hope's 42nd film and his third with Miss Ball; the two were previously seen together in "Fancy Pants" and "Sorrowful321 words
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Article276 1961-01-29 13 A CHUNK OF LIFE IN 'SKID ROW LET NO MAN WRITE MY EPITAPH Burl Ives, Shelley Win. ters, James Darren, Jean Seberg, Ricardo Mentalban, Ella Fitzgerald. Columbia Pictures mHOSE six names add up X to an Impressive cast, and from all reports "Epitaph" is based on promising material a novel276 words
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Article117 1961-01-29 13 SURRENDER HELL Keith Andei, Susan Cabot, Paraluman Allied Artists AN acknowledgement proudly proclaims that "Surrender Hell" is the true story of &n U.S. Army officer who raised a guerilla force In the Philippines during the Japanese occupation. In the film, tue guerillas include a band cf headhunters117 words
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Advertisement561 1961-01-29 13 »♦♦♦>♦••♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•«♦♦♦• CATHAY I Of ANItATION 1 c/rcleOF STAG! SHOW Z TOMORROW 9.30 p.m. j t NESTLES LUCKY DIP f By NESTLt'S PRODUCTS 'Ml LTD (Na Free Lists At 930 am SKo> t LADIES ONLY PREVIEW! X TUESDAY 31st at 900 am t Te*s of the St or Country': CScope Color561 words
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Advertisement270 1961-01-29 13 THESPIS in Page 1 1 today: RADIO programmes in Page 9 ;^^•^-^•.^•.Nv-^v.N^^^^ l VaVyPaVJ^^lVvyvVa^nA^vu^V B WAIT I TILL YOU PERCEIVE I NEWEST AND MOST STARTLING GIMMICK j: ON THE SCREEN... I; CATHAY (spore) coming! PCTURE 5 ODEON (spore) COMING! > YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING SO POWERFUL < SO REAL AS270 words
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Advertisement498 1961-01-29 13 Worlds safest, strongest, padlocks;/--^-^ SQUIRE wy Laminated steel armoured cases super tough, solid steel shackles pick-proof mechanism i,pin tumbler oc warded spring). Seven sizes. _»f* K—f ymmr vmhiabt** unoV Strong »ck an 4 key —NO pOvttoefcsd rfoof I* UK if itw MffWIMKM tain. •KK > MkC Ibl Iffi S^/^H rt«tP»NOITW.I498 words
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Advertisement13 1961-01-29 14 //V A i Malayan motorists /-x SUPERSHELL m it's got W4liClrB r S13 words
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Miscellaneous1120 1961-01-29 14 sWAt!\\S T 0 asOThES. k^c^ie^o= A r *?=P^e\PP'f7 i^M^^^iVv^B(^ "Z.EV\E\\BE^ V MAGKJC! WEMUST r matter that ha s perplexed LIBRA (Sept. 23— Oct. mwtWit HfgUlT ¥7/\O ATT r^m^m ~^m~^^ you a sood d >al As wn> ar M): Al last >ou ni kt JL «*JI9 H<£jlV JT \JrX% r%AjJLj T1,120 words
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Miscellaneous30 1961-01-29 15 V ""^A i^^ W^F A^**W r^ I i i nr~iHß7^ 1 1 ~HHiH~eii Z^ I ill ll i) I LLJ 1 1 I 1 1 V ro& i K/i joio^30 words
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Article, Illustration951 1961-01-29 17 HENPECKED ANONYMOUS -A CALL TO KNOW ALLS DROP US A LINE 0 IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls. Sunday Times, limes House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Do not send stamps or return envelopes; we do not951 words
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Article116 1961-01-29 17 HAVE Just taken v policy with an American urance company, but lends say 1 will be cheated if 1 try to wv« money in such M way. What i* your view? U mi dan.. Life assurance is probably the safest way in the world uf saving116 words
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586 1961-01-29 17 HUMAN CASEBOOK riie pretender is at a loss WHAT'S your problem? Jane Lee t;m and will help M>ii. so writ.- to her and tell her all about it. The address is- Miss Janp Lee. The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. I AM a clerk of 20.586 words
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Article91 1961-01-29 17 T DON'T know what to make of my boyfriend. 1 Sometimes he talks like a wise man of 80, and at other times like a boy of 12. Do you think he has a split personality? D. He sounds a perfectly normal person to me. You can't expect91 words
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Advertisement144 1961-01-29 17 B^^r JHS«K!i^B&. a a HBM^^ *^^^HMHMmI tle^ It wasn't I^B iSrNJX^P Sanforized I I^^BSIS^ Vflien bu\in/; frocks foe daughrrt <.r any B |k»»«ft 1 lB k| lLl^l V^B Ih., other cottoo goxiaents, make it a habit fo Bf -^Bl T] »-*^J^^fco T*"W"T jJ^^Sl^B WKk lock h* the •*,*»,«> bbel Then144 words
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Advertisement272 1961-01-29 17 STOP BAD BREATH WITH COLGATE while y.u FIGHT TOOTH DECAY ALL DAY! l^r^^-.,- Only Colgate contains Gardol. the wonderful decay fighter that A I forms an invisible shield around your teeth. You can't feel it. taste |J it. or see it. but Gardol's protection will not rinse off or wear272 words
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Miscellaneous76 1961-01-29 17 ■aßakT'' S >A^^^B a^P*-* 1 I aX <m amada^L^^r K I^^" 1 a^^ BOBBY. YOUVCBeeN NOTHING BUT A^^T /BAD BREATH BOBBY LOOkT f TROUBLE-MAKER EVER SINCE YOUR BROTHER] I AT ME! EXACTLY WHAT DID |l AND I STOPPED GOING OUT TOGCTHER.' I BROTHER SAY! jf JP^^rt^^r*^"^ n/)M'T KNOW iT\ V^vA)i76 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1961-01-29 18 PETER LIM - The slim, trim look in big cars PETER LIM MOTORING PAGE-by ROAD TESTING THE 1961 IMPALA AND BEL AIR TWO views of the 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan. photographed on Mt. Faber. Singapore. Note the revamped radiator grille and new-style tail. Sunday Times picture. ..CHEVY SETS THE STYLE DURING the1,215 words
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Article95 1961-01-29 18 THE CORVAIR— AND WHY NOT I WONDKKLI) in print recently why the Malayan aucnts for General Motors did not import left-hand drive (h<-\ ?<>](■( Corvairs. and convert them to right-hand drive locally (The factory has not produced any of their 'compacts' tor the keep-left market, and no-one95 words
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419 1961-01-29 18 PETERBOROUGH BRIGHTON HOLD CUP GIANTS' TO DRA W IN FOURTH ROUND LONDON, Saturday BURNLEY, the English FA. Division One champions, were forced to a replay in their FA. Cup fourth round match by Second Division Brighton, who held them 3 3. Peterborough United shared two goals with Aston Villa, seven419 words
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Article17 1961-01-29 18 BELFAST. Sat, The South African Ruby Union team beat Ulster by 19-8 here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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337 1961-01-29 18 CPARTAK S trouncing of Singapore last weekend is now history. But what can Singapore football learn from it for the future? FIRST, the necessity for physical fitness (when icill we learn this?). Singapore wilted completely after the first 30 minutes of the Sunday337 words
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Advertisement59 1961-01-29 18 CAREFREE J This up-to-date 7 -valve set gives perfect HI-FI reproduction, and has many attractive features to ensure carefree listening! Its superb walnut cabinet is smart and modern truly a radio for those who appreciate top quality! Price: Singapore Pcnang $335/- Fully tropicolised. Federation $420/- Made in Holland Sole Agents59 words
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Advertisement83 1961-01-29 18 PAGE 18 SPORTS CORNER fl^L aw/a Get your Austin while you're there via Overseas Delivery. I M £7~^Austin_ Delivery can be made for temporary use in the Ml U.K. without payment of Purchase Tax or delivery MKS^^^^k can be made to almost every city in Europe. If you're jtS B9HS£83 words
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Miscellaneous93 1961-01-29 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Mill. 5. Sinecure. DOWX: 1. Migraine 2 Idea 3 11. Idiot. 12. Anew. 13. Gets. 14. j Litigate. 4. Loss- 6. Intone 7 Straddle. 15. Raise. 17. Roar. 18. Cadre. 8. Undo. 9. Relay 10 Mingle 21. Eve. 24. Notary. 25. Ewer. 16 Emerge. 19 Ivy93 words
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Article233 1961-01-29 19 Padgett and Silk rescue MCC WANGANUI. Sat. A| flfth-wicket stand of 183 by Doug Padgett 1 129) and Dennis Silk iBl> put the M.C.C. In a' strong position at the end of the first days play in their match against Central Di.-trlcts which began here today. Padgett ana Silk came233 words
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839 1961-01-29 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON North Malaya lose scrum half Wah Fatt in first half but... AUSSIES AND WEST INDIANS FINISH SECOND DAY'S PLAY IN TEST ON EQUAL TERMS By Adelaide, Sat. WEST INDIES and Australia finished the second day of the fourth Test on equal terms.839 words
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897 1961-01-29 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Fairer division of Cup final profits needed NORMAN SIEBEL Says THE Malaya Cup tootbcll competition was never intended to be a means of keeping State associations solvent but it now seems to be serving this very purpose among, paradoxically, the big states Singapore s theme throughout last season "Win the897 words
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Article53 1961-01-29 19 MALACCA. Sat— A goal scored midway in the second half by Paramalingam helped Selangor to hold Singapore to a 1-1 draw in the M.H.F. quadrangular here today. Percy Pennefather scored for Singapore in the first half. The other match between Negri Sembilan and Malacca ended in53 words
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Article37 1961-01-29 19 IPOH, Sat Selangor beat Pera k 1-0 in the opening tie of the Inter-state triangular women's hockey meet on the Anderson School ground here this morning. Centre forward Jeeva Mudeliar scored In the 44th minute.37 words
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Article30 1961-01-29 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Youth were beaten 2-1 by Maxwell at soccer at Farrer Park today. Maxwell scored through All Astar and Ahmad Awang. Seng Thum replied for Youths.30 words
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228 1961-01-29 19 SINGAPORE, Sat— VlPs from *3 the Federation and in Singapore will be at the Royal Singapore Golf Club tomorrow morning to play for the handsome cup presented by the Yaiijj ci-Pertuan Negara Leaders of the 2U-man :enms of golfers are the Prime Ministers228 words
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Article37 1961-01-29 19 SINGAPORE, Sat Singapore Infantry Regiment beat Jurong 4-3 in a S.G.S.F.A. league Div. 2A match at Kallang Basin today. SIR. scored through Rahman 1 2), Shariff, and Llm. Kandasamy and Dollah <2> scored for Jurong.37 words
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Article147 1961-01-29 19 HIM INDIES Ist Inns (Overnight 348-7) Hunt* Ibw Hoare Smith c and b Benand Kanhai c Simpson b Benaud 117 Sobers b Benaud 1 Worrell c Mission b Hoare 71 Nurse c and b Mission Solomon r and b Benaud 2? Alexander not out 63 (iibtn b Mission 18147 words
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Article44 1961-01-29 19 SYDNEY: Pamela Kilborne equalled the world record of 10.6 sec. for women's 80 m nurdles here today. Marilyn Black. J6 year old schoolgirl, ran 100 yards In 104 sec only one tenth of a second outside Marlene Mathew's world record.44 words
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541 1961-01-29 19 F. SALAHUDIN - They monopolise play with good teamwork, moves F. SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Sat. SINGAPORE. Saturday. SOUTH fully deserved their 13 points (2 goals, penalty) to five (goal) win over North in the annual Malayan Rugby Union's classic on the padang today. But the score did not fully tell of Souths monopoly541 words
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Advertisement666 1961-01-29 19 au can hand in your imnil ad. to an\ one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA <">d SINGAPORE CAMKMON HIGHLANDS (Ml Uf., SW Taoah Rata. iron M'orase <M > LH, IS Clar* Street. LAN* Cold Morafc (M) Lt« ■«w p.oad «OT« BHAKU stora«c IMI Ltt., Market KUALA LUMPU* s'orac* (Ml666 words
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Advertisement70 1961-01-29 19 Attention Motorists MALAYAN RAILWAY offers yet another facility Your Car can now be conveyed by Train From Kuala Lipis Kuala Krai and vice versa. MHHHHHHHJI I V Eid QO $50 PER CAR SINGLE JOURNEY. $90 FOR A RETURN JOURNEY AVAILABLE UP TO 2 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE OUTWARD70 words
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Miscellaneous50 1961-01-29 19 SOCCER: M.F.A. itinior league Perhimponan Setia Armadii Malays. Farrer Park. MOTOU-I! ING: Srnihabiiwiiiiq Circuit i GOLF: Y.uic dr Pcrtuan Negaia's Cvp Singapore Prim* Ministers Team v Federation Prime Minister's Team. R.S.G.C. bimo Road (8.30 a.m.). HOCKKY: MH.F. Quad— Singapore v Negri Sembilan (4 p.m.), Malacca v Selangor (5.15 p.m.). Malacca.50 words
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Obituary101 1961-01-29 21 IN i Vintmim) HCCCIVCO CABLt -i Kaiaina«ar k indnh of Pctallßf Jajra PMI r' Kuala Piiah aa4 uran.lf of K VakMahramai aclaaajar Na4arajak MM LIM Sl*U* MIX I i««a«l a«ay i~-»c^i trth tmmmn baa*, mm. Bam Cmju, Biauw Tik. no Chai, Sam Qm, Baa t4ans. MMMm. W<w M, Dolly.101 words
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Article46 1961-01-29 21 TOTAL FOOL: 5153.997 Ist No. *****4 (569.298) 2nd. N0.*****7 t!534,«49) 3rd. No. *****4 (519.249) STARTERS (51. 749): Nos. *****5; *****0: *****8; *****8: *****3; *****1: *****7; *****6: *****4; 36<i269; *****3. CONSOLATIONS (SUM): Nos. *****8; *****4; *****4; *****5; 1 1,. 'KM. *****4; *****7; •15M7; *****8; *****3.46 words
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2146 1961-01-29 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore. Sat. DEADHEAT IN RACE 7 Trainer Milton Sullivan lands good hattrick DARK DUET, with johnny Wilson astride, scored a smashing six-length win in the Class 2, mile handicap to pay $84 for a win at Bukit Timah today. The first doy2,146 words
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Article, Illustration647 1961-01-29 21 Thomson and Nagle are 'best bets' for $20,000 Singapore Open Singapore, Sat. AFIELD of 43 golfers from eight countries have been officially accepted to compete in the $20,000 Singapore Open which starts next Friday. Heading the list of professionals who will be trying to solve the hilly and sometimes tricky647 words
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Advertisement496 1961-01-29 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. NOTICE SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT S'OTKI lo < ONSI Ml RS Minplirs .s on Monday 90;. :\>*>l. from t.30 am. to 6.30 p.ni.:THOMSON ROAD 6 n. s. to n. TENDER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, KEDAH. II M)r K lOR SIPPM He >t lluul I I KM I I Xl496 words
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Advertisement76 1961-01-29 21 StMlfl HiK- 3D RADIOGRAMS TELEFUNKEN fff*^ "^1 "Wtin' SU4WK k ill JIUbS i TELEFUNKEN S. 4 "Salibura iO94WK feßHWf^i HRV Hi-Fi Stereo ■I LaaaaajMajMJr^^ Batflli TELEFUNKEN k I «M?~33 Hymnus 70J6WK W I) B B wT^ Hi-Fi Stereo T I Obtoinable from all neorest TELEFUNKEN Deolers. Sole Agent* tor Singapore,76 words
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