The Straits Times, 5 February 1961
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Title Section12 1961-02-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 141 No. 1328. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1961 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1961-02-05 1 There have been complaints of rudeness' MR. LEE TALKS TO 2,900 CITY COUNCIL WORKERS How to win over the public SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, urged City Council employees today to be more courteous in their dealings with the public. Mr. Lee1,362 words
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302 1961-02-05 1 pay curs.- Govt's COUNTEROFFER ($5 more) REJECTED SINGAPORE. Saturday. A COUNTER-offer by the Singapore Govern- ment today, of an additional $5 to the maximum of $50 offered last week as partial restoration of variable allowances for all civil servants drawing $505 and above, has again been rejected by the leaders302 words
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Article59 1961-02-05 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. -Firemen were kept busy here today by 12 lalang and blukar nres. The hot weather was blamed for the unusual number of cases. The biggest blukar fire occurred near the 10th mile. Sembawang Road, in the afternoon, when seven fireengines fought and controlled59 words
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150 1961-02-05 1 JAKARTA, Sat. An Indonesian Dakota transport plane with 26 people aboard was reported missing by the Indonesian Air Force today. The aircraft, belonging to j the State-owned Oaruda Indonesian Airways, left Sourabaya for Balikpapan. East Borneo, about 900 miles away yesterday and failed to150 words
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Article33 1961-02-05 1 MOSCOW. Sat. Former Soviet President Voroshilov was awarded the Order of Lenin on his 80th birthday yesterday for his great services to the Communist Party and the Soviet State."— U.P.l.33 words
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Article118 1961-02-05 1 TURIN. Sat. Reporters here listened yesterday to recording which two brothers claimed had been broadcast from space, possihl> by a living being launched by the Russians The reporters had the impression that the 'moaning from space" came from a human voice, something like an "ah voicedReuter - 118 words
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Article74 1961-02-05 1 STOLEN: 49 BABY CROCS SINGAPORE. Sat.—Fortynine baby crocodiles have vanished from a tarm owned by Mr. L. F. de Jong at the l'!J-milc Tampines Koad in Singapore. Police were told that the reptiles were worth $500. The loss was discovered by the caretaker of the .arm. l.im Khye Kee. 9,74 words
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Article28 1961-02-05 1 CHICAGO. Sat. Two huge snowstorms, powered by howling winds that piled drifts up to 10 inches deep, yesterday battered the winter-weary midwest and east.— U.P.l.28 words
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310 1961-02-05 1 Malayans in airlift to the Kivu battle area LEOPOLD V I LLE, Saturday. FOUR MALAYAN ferret scout cars and a company of 100 men were airlifted today from here to Coma, in Kivu Province, to reinforce United Nations forces along the Ruanda Urundi border. The Malayans were sent there afterReuter; UPI - 310 words
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Article80 1961-02-05 1 PESH.UVAK (Pakistan), Sat. Queen Elixabeth of England and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, arrived here by air from Karachi today to begin a visit to the NorthWest Frontier. The Queen was received by the Governor of West Pakistan, .-tmir Mohammed Khan, and high civil and militaryReuter - 80 words
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63 1961-02-05 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Sin Siok Kee. 22. of Thomson Road. Singapore, today claim- ed trial here to a charge ot attempted murder of Low Poh Luan. 13. of Lorong 3. Geylang. at 6 p.m. on Feb. 2at the 8!. mile Jalan Scudal Bail63 words
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Article181 1961-02-05 1 Russia does it again NOW A 6\ TON SPUTNIK MOSCOW, Sat. Russia successfully launched a six and a half ton Sputnik into orbit, th« Tass news agency announced. Tass said that "in accordance with the plan for the creation and development of spaceships of increased weight, the launching of aReuter; UPI - 181 words
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Advertisement97 1961-02-05 1 .md Tudor watcher tan irt- <•( rhe best tare in servicing by h^ndinit their «»tih«rs in ut any brunch of the Hoi m\. "r >endir.g them ti>. ROLEX SALES SERVICE 75 R«*mm«« Im4. Sm«— re. T«l: ***** FOR I MOMENTS OF HI-FI MAGIC CROWN TRANSISTOR RADIO Thrill to the "Hi-Fi97 words
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Advertisement84 1961-02-05 1 WELL WORTH A VISIT for WEDDING GIFTS TEA SETS-TRAYS U. S. de SUVA, J e we He rs 106. Orchard Road. PETAL SOFT rg i Caress »oui tace *'in suU. j^^^^^w f»> sm'oott) Hurt ire tp»i n- r^O^KKsk. sneei ano Njni oia** uc can d* li^KC^a^Ell You'll delight m the84 words
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Article57 1961-02-05 2 joe McCarthy - joe McCarthy ißy THE DAYS OF GRIEF... A SON WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN PRESIDENT IS KILLED. A DAUGHTER MARRIES OUTSIDE HER FAITH Had Kathleen Kennedy and her husband lived she would have become the Duchess of Devonshire. But her marriage brought sorrow to her turbulent family, which57 words
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Article, Illustration1896 1961-02-05 2 The wedding that shocked the family AS WE REMEMBER JOE-A TRIBUTE FROM HIS FAMIL V M\\. JOSEPH KENNEDY and his wife the parents of the new President were lunching with some newspapermen when one o! them. Bob (.'onsidine, said to Mr. Kennedy. "Tell us about young Joe." Joe, the eldest1,896 words
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Advertisement267 1961-02-05 2 Just arrived in Singapore and Malaya /Jf9 A new kind of pen for men SI whose time is valuable 1 11 the versatile lit PARKER 145 mm with 14 9°'^ n 'k Here's a great new pen for men on the move, wKI in S' ft box for men who267 words
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Advertisement210 1961-02-05 2 tastes PJ!^ twice L_p_ J as good llLji TV I Ilia i j C^V^\ n i 4 v >/ K HP. Sauce goes so UafitfUe! I V v jJ well with the dishes i i .'^',''i«c. J*^» *f we enjoy! Try it with ''V,"^',",'t" \Xf J fish, meat or cold210 words
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Article, Illustration109 1961-02-05 3 Four different closeups of the new president: 1. At the age of 22; 2. At 27 when he was a Navy lieutenant. He was decorated for heroism; 3. At 29 when he announced his candidature for the Democratic nomination to Congress;109 words
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1550 1961-02-05 3 Kathleen and the duke's son make a pact over religion known to his friends, vai 19. Billy and Kick, as her brothers and sisters nicknamed her, saw each other frequently during the next year, but when went birk to America with her mother and sisters at the <> itbrtak .of1,550 words
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Article, Illustration208 1961-02-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The 10.000-ton Shell tanker Maleo. today made her last voyage to a scrap-iron dealer's "breaking up yard at Lim Chu Kane Bought for $650,000 by the dealer. Low Kee, after lying idle and unattended for more than a year,208 words
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193 1961-02-05 4 SINCAPORE, Saturday. QITY COUNCIL employees were told today that they had two choices v open to them with the integration of the Council into the Central Government. They could remain in their present condition of service, thus preserving the provident193 words
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Article276 1961-02-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades this evening categorically denied that 300 inspectors had resigned from the Singapore Police Inspectors' Mess at Mount Pleasant. Mr. Blades, in a statement, said: "No intimation has been received that the ordinary members of the276 words
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Article47 1961-02-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon in Singapore, Mr. M. Rabot and Mrs. Zlabot. held a reception at Sea View Hotel today to mark the 13th anniversary of Celyon's Independence. The Yang dl-Pertuan Nogara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. proposed the toast to Ceylon.47 words
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173 1961-02-05 4 Tengku and Serrano hold talks on ASAS I^UALA LUMPUR, Sot The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, today agreed on the procedure to be followed in implementing the proposals for the forma- tion of the Association of Sourh-East Asian States (ASAS). This decision was173 words
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Article62 1961-02-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sat Seven-ty-five pedigree dogs from Singapore and Johore will compete for top prizes at the Malayan Kennel Association's dog show at the Oreat World amusement park tomorrow. A dozen trophies have been donated by local businessmen. Londoner Mr. Leo Wilson arrived here today to act62 words
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Advertisement90 1961-02-05 4 J 1 but today LIFE-LIKE MUSIC CAN BE YOURS WHEREVER YOU GO with this elegantly designed, inexpensive 8 transistor radio model T 65. This beautiful sat is slightly ever 2 Ibf., with dial light enabling tuning in darkness, and built-in 011-wo»e farrita rod aerial and jocks for connecting one or90 words
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Article634 1961-02-05 5 SCHOOLGIRL, 18, TELLS MURDER INQUIRY: MY FATHER DID NOT KNOW... She admits calling dead man 'my darling husband' A FORMER SCHOOL First Magistrate's c cash register mechanic after having known him Philomena Joseph, 1 signed herself as "your graphs she had given to < found634 words
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Article, Illustration152 1961-02-05 5 After watching a "go-kart" demonstration given by members of the Singapore Karting Club, the Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday invited the club to give a safety first display at the official opening of the Road Safety First Playground in Kalians;152 words
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141 1961-02-05 5 Guide to living for the teenager EVERY teenager needs guidance to solve the inevitable problems of growing up Sometimes this guidancf comes from parents or teachers but they invariable stop short at the point where the teenager most needs help and instruction. Now a Free Press special correspondent provides just141 words
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Article21 1961-02-05 5 SEREMBAN. Sat— Members of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association here have donated $14,581 to the National Mosque Fund.21 words
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124 1961-02-05 5 Give my son a chance, father pleads SINGAPORE, Sat— A father today appealed to a magistrate to give his 16--year-old son, who admitted a charge of attempted extortion, another chance in life. "I am prepared to shadow him and work in conjunction with the parole officer," Mr. Chan Sam Wing,124 words
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Article43 1961-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ex-King Leopold of Belgium and Princess De Rethy will arrive here by air tomorrow at 4 p.m. from Bangkok. The ex-King who is on a private holiday will be in the Federation 12 days.43 words
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Article26 1961-02-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Fiftythree drums of carbide, worth $1 293 were reported stolen from Chin and Co. in Kampong Batak, off Jalan Eunos, here yesterday.26 words
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171 1961-02-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Indonesian Consul-General. Col. Soegih Arto, will open the Indonesian floating fair on board the 7.000-ton Tamponas on Feb. 24. At a Press conference today Mr. S Surjono. of the Indonesian Consulate, said that the purpo.se of the fair was to promote171 words
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253 1961-02-05 5 CHILDREN AND TROOPS, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THREE THOUSAND Malayan school children waving Federation and Filipino flags will greet President Garcia of the Philippines when he arrives here on Wednesday for a four-day State tour. Malaya's King and Queen will be253 words
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Article57 1961-02-05 5 SINGAPORE, sat.— A ver- 1 diet of suicide was today recorded by the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong, on Chua Gee Tee, 46, of Pukat Road, who was found hanging on Oct. 29 last year. The Coroner was told that Chua had been unemployed and in57 words
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Article35 1961-02-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Catholic Young Men's Association will hold a lantern slide talk on "A VLslt to Jerusalem" by Rev. Father V. Leroux at 6 p.m. tomorrow at their Waterloo Street premises.35 words
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176 1961-02-05 5 7 ATTAP HUTS RAZED IN $10,000 FIRE AT DAWN SINGAPORE, Saturday. FORTY people here were left homeless early this morning when fire swept through seven attap huts off Devonshire Road. Damage was estimated at $10,000. All the huts were gutted. Seven families lost all their belongings including their savings. They176 words
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163 1961-02-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Council of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants will resume holding qualifying examinations in Malaya starting from the examinations in June this year. Examination centres will be provided at Kuala Lumpur, Singapore. Penang and other i approved places. Two sittings,163 words
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Article75 1961-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today accepted an invitation to Malaya to take part in the $1,500 million 1964-65 World Fair in New York. The formal invitation from the Mayor of New York, Mr. Robert Wagner, was handed to the Tengku75 words
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Advertisement88 1961-02-05 5 PRESTEX COMPRESSION JOINTS Stock sizes available from Vf* to 2" PRESTEX joints ore recognized in Britain as the simplest, cheapest method of plumbing with coppeor polyethene tubes the finished job conform^ to the highest standards. POINTS WORTH NOTING: Joints are simple to assemble and can be fitted even with, a88 words
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Advertisement94 1961-02-05 5 g W II LiiiiMflflHflHLjiii V_J X £^5 A ILfV JL X-Lii^i JL_j JL \*J "W""^ M A, LiiiiMlalillliaH brilliant and distinguished /§|fg Mk of the Date just, Rolex introduce <4B^£>MKssSulthy\. 4& *•..>.. Jf.—o—n ZMM 18 ct gold President bracelet, the Day-Date is surely the most handsome wrist-chronometer available to men.94 words
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Article, Illustration1521 1961-02-05 6 Good news from Paris— a swing for the better DESTINATION: BEAUTY NOTHING BREATHTAKING BUT WAIST IS BACK! TWICE a year the top figures in haufe couture decide, with stroke of pen an 1 slash of scissors, the fate of the feminine form, and twice a year the women of theReuter - 1,521 words
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Advertisement288 1961-02-05 6 Waterforb (Crystal Th<* glistening beauty of Waterford Glass is something thai monej alorw cannot create. It needs the mmMv* hand ami critical eye of an artist to bring to light the U-.uitv hidden in cold glass, to interpret traditional m* iti trrnis of modern living. Waterford lead crystal cut filass288 words
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Advertisement123 1961-02-05 6 Match your pretty dresses with ou» ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creations LXIB f a^!jk Our superlative quality and skilled workmanship will add fa your charm. You get this guaranU* when you buy from us. CHoom your ideal gift or for your proud possession from our stock of o»e» ONE THOUSAND NEW123 words
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Article, Illustration358 1961-02-05 7 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE TO COMPILE DIRECTORY OF WELFARE ORGANISATIONS By SINGAPORE, Sat IT WILL SERVE AS GUIDE TO THOSE WHO WISH TO GIVE TO CHARITY, SAYS EDITOR GOH |L| INETEEN years ago an eminent Singapore doctor found himself floating in the358 words
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Article, Illustration417 1961-02-05 7 TAN THUAN KOK - Mr. DAVID APEL ON THE ART OF ACCOMPANYING TAN THUAN KOK By CINGAPORE, Sat.— One of Singapore's leading accompanists will take the stage together with Shanghai born coloratura-soprano Chen Li Ching at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow. He is David Apel. who after a few appearances on the local concert stage417 words
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Article, Illustration16 1961-02-05 7 THE MALAYANAIRES (from left): Patrick, Mervyn, Herbert and Emil.16 words
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230 1961-02-05 7 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By SINGAPORE, Sat. Seven months ago when a student wrote back to say that his four-piece band had taken night clubs in Western Australia by storm, his father here received the news with misgivings because he considered the success the230 words
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246 1961-02-05 7 'Those pills will take the joy out of drinking' I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The anti -drunkenness pill which has been proved to be effective and is to be sold in Britain had a mixed Malayan reception. Several people, including planters, Journalists and 1 soldiers were dead against It. The pill, they246 words
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Article113 1961-02-05 7 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - TV team to film life in S'pore DOUG LACKERSTEEN From ONDON, Sat. "Roving Lj Report," a popular British television weekly feature dealing with life in various parts of- the world, is to Include Singapore in a feature programme. A television source said that a three-man camera crew of the Independent113 words
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Advertisement163 1961-02-05 7 Now you pay even less to fly fastest to London by Dv'/rl COMET •WW COW BOOMOMV Ftßlt Lower fares and TEN Com« flights every week to Europe and London! You can leave Singapore at midnight, arrive in London in time for tea next day BOACs renowned cabin service makes sure163 words
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Advertisement1257 1961-02-05 7 II MORE and MORE II PEOPLE ARE OPENING f IN LONDON AND IN SINGAPORE {I BANK II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS JL LOMBARD BANKING SAFETY— NO Capital Depreciation Vow •S funds remain at vonr disposal, V INTEREST is calculated on a Daily Bam S i.e. yoar money is earning y interest froa*1,257 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-02-05 7 TUE OAM6OLS LISTEN TO TU£ SPCSCM 1 1/. AND THAT »CING3 k I'VE WOITTEN FO« OUR) VMCTO A VEt?V PUNNY20 words
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316 1961-02-05 8 DECIFE (Eastern Brazil), Sat. The saga of the Santa Maria is over. Late yesterday Capt. Henrique Galvao, leader of the rebel band which seized the liner 13 days ago, formally surrendered her to the Brazilian Navy. L'nder the watchful eyes of armed BrazilianReuter - 316 words
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251 1961-02-05 8 EXTRAORDINARY MR. Ml DOCS PROVE A POINT TAIPEI. Saturday. I T may sound absurd but eggs do stand on their ends on "Li Chun" the first day of spring in the lunar calendar, celebrated here today. To prove this possible. Mr. James Wei, publisher of the "China News" today successfullyReuter - 251 words
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Article70 1961-02-05 8 ANNA MAY WONG DIES HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Anna May Wong. 54. the film actress died last night uf a heart attack. Miss Wong, born in Los Angeles of Chinese parents, was the slinky Oriental villainess of many pre-war films By 19'!!) she had made half a dozen films and her lastReuter - 70 words
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Article30 1961-02-05 8 LONDON. Sat. The management committee of the International Rubber Study group will meet here on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Mr. Yeo Beng Poh. of Malaya— U.P.l.30 words
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Article69 1961-02-05 8 BOMBAY. Sat.— Dr. Yusuf Dadoo former president--1 general of the South African i Indian National Congress, to- day appealed to Afro-Asian Commonwealth countries to put South Africa out of the Commonwealth. Dr. Dadoo is leading a three-member delegation on a tour of India. Ceylon. MalayaReuter - 69 words
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Article61 1961-02-05 8 LONDON. Sat. A total of I 1.453 people died last month in England and Wales from Influenza, compared with 144 In the same period last year, the Ministry of Health said tohlght. The figures confirmed it to be the worst influenza wave to sweep Britain sinceReuter - 61 words
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Article23 1961-02-05 8 WASHINGTON, Sat.-Pre-sident Kennedy yesterday ordered a nine-point $4 million programme to help Cuban refugees In the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article24 1961-02-05 8 ACCRA. Sat. President Tito of Yugoslavia will pay a state visit to Ghana at the end of this month.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-02-05 8 s Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip gate into an ornamental pool outside the famous Taj Mahal, the most beautiful mausoleum in the world. It was built Ot Agra by Shah Jahan for his Empress, who died in 1631.48 words
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197 1961-02-05 8 LONDON, Saturda kA ORE THAN 10 per cent of British volunteer recruits are buying their discharge within three months of joining, Mr. John Profumo, Secretary of War, told the House of Commons. This, he added was "a disturbingly large number" but197 words
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Article77 1961-02-05 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mr Robert McNamara. the new Defence Secretary, gave a strong hint this week that a "buy American" campaign may be launched among American service families overseas particularly in the field of motor cars. Such a move would be de- signed to saveUPI - 77 words
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Article24 1961-02-05 8 LONDON. Sat. British Lion Films Limited and the Columbia Picture Corporation i of America have entered into, an alliance.— Reuter. IReuter - 24 words
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Article104 1961-02-05 8 LIEGE (Belgium). Sat At least 10 persons were feared still buried today under a million cubic yards of ashes and dirt alter a slagheap shifted and crushed a row of hou Firemen and Army engineer units worked through the night to shovel the mud from104 words
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Article63 1961-02-05 8 Rome riots: 25 policemen hurt ROME. Sat. Police clashed yesterday with students demonstrating outside the Austrian Embassy and in other parts of Rome. Some 25 policemen were injured or bruised and several demonstrators were hurt. The demonstrations the second In two days coincided with the debate In the Chamber ofReuter - 63 words
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213 1961-02-05 8 nmiPEH. Sat.— Hunger-in-Jt spired revolts have spread in Kwangtung and other famine stricken provinces in Communist China, the Central News Agency reported from Hong Kong yesterday. Quoting travellers between mainland China and the British colony as its sources of information, the agency said hungry213 words
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Advertisement217 1961-02-05 8 N (flfC E BETTER Better Finish Better design for Malayan kitchens ECONOMY Economical to buy Economical to operate Economical to maintain BIGGER Bigger crisper Bigger Freezer Bigger storage space VALUE There's one made just for you NORGE dealer today feyJftf ijrvCi m^ m^ M^NORGE only $800 cosh nett The widest217 words
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Article, Illustration975 1961-02-05 9 Felix Abisheganaden - Dial S for Strike or Service? Felix Abisheganaden How mucli does a hello girl earn? THE FULL STORY OF THEIR FOUR-YEAR FIGHT FOR MORE PAY By Telecom workers issue strike ballots in support of telephone operators JUST how much does a "hello girl" earn? In New York she gets anything975 words
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835 1961-02-05 9 NC YOOK YOON - NC YOOK YOON By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday Why subsidy rulings are necessary for Chinese schools THE Federation Government's decision to raise the school-leaving age to 15 would have to be implemented by stages, as in Britain, the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin835 words
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Advertisement159 1961-02-05 9 Indian' Quality Products 10 CHAIRS WHERE ONLY 7 FITTED IN BEFORE.. AND WHEN NOT IN USE, 40 FOLDED ONES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Stcelmasier Chairs and 1 ables are made \V/ 71 to save space, with A Jji Llj no sacrifice of com- 101 l yjl fort More Steel- /A-^rtv/ J159 words
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Article47 1961-02-05 10 i» Mcrats %Z j* (Mtm.) HEAVEN AND EARTH >h< I pa.. •r,»il rot pa»" 13 31 SGM Post Box .T ANDREW I CATHEDRAL r% '"j a m. Ho i OO am. 1 be »30 a m. I n Morning Prayer I liiaucon 600 p o>.47 words
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Article23 1961-02-05 10 Wm4t ll* i bbbbbbj ROSEC O'OR LUNCH. DM V from ■on. Sunday special Indonealan a* Wall b curry a 4 ;-r per»asi.23 words
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Article484 1961-02-05 10 ¥T now seems certain that *the Federation Ministry of Education will not have enough teachers to staff the post-primary schools when they are introduced next year The first batch of 135 trained teachers for the specialist course which will qualify them to become lecturers capable of preparing484 words
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Article, Illustration965 1961-02-05 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS A bustling business centre by day, a bright and lively place at night Never so many new buildings, so many cars, cinemas and hotels FORCES CANTONMENT (6,000 SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES DUE SOON) BRINGS PROSPERITY TO HISTORIC TOWN By VACANT PLOTS ARE SNATCHED UP AND965 words
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501 1961-02-05 10 Tuan attends bank opening at Kota Tinggi THE DUSUN, Friday, Jan. 11 QN the morning of the 23rd the Tuan, though not feeling at all bright, attended the official opening of the Kota Tinggi branch of the Maloyon Banking Ltd., in Jalan Tombatan. At 11 o'clock one of the officials501 words
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Article246 1961-02-05 10 A MEEK man went into a" dockside pub and stood at the bar. After he had drunk three- whiskies, l\e looked around and said loudly "All those on my right are Idiots. All those on my left are imbeciles." There was silence for a moment. Then246 words
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Article345 1961-02-05 11 MORE WORK NOW THAN EVER BEFORE, SAYS TRUST'S CHIEF ARCHITECT Families in four States will benefit KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Housing Trust is now engaged on schemes costing over $10 million to provide cheap homes for 2,300 families. "We have more work on345 words
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Article273 1961-02-05 11 Stock Exchange SINGAPORE Business in the traoinn room on the Singapore ion of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of shares in brackets, was: tn««triali Gammon iiono> <*O l^:< »;m* pr»f (1.000 l l*f M Br»». < 1.OO0) S3. OS: r>Mi ii(too> v.-.v: M Box M.OOOi tin. n.nnn.273 words
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Article96 1961-02-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank at the end of 1959 stood at Ml.Cl.ltS about 53.5 million lower than in 1958. The Postmaster-General. Malaya. Mr. E. M. May. who gives these figures in his annual report published yesterday, said the average amount at96 words
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Article31 1961-02-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Kirn Tai Sung, chairman of the Shin Fung Organisation. exporters of Korean winr. arrived here by air today to visit his South-East Asian branches31 words
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252 1961-02-05 11 Jesuits' church to open next Sunday CINGAPORE, Sot. For the first time the Jesuit Fathers in Singapore will be having their own church at King's Road, Bukit Timah. To be called the Church of St. Ignatius, after the founder of the Jesuits, it will be blessed by the Archbishop of252 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-02-05 11 Mr. and Mrs. Run Run Shaw and their daughter Violet who are on holiday m the United States recently visited, the studios of Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. in Hollywood. Here they ore on the set ot "Movenck" with actor Roger Moore. The Shaws were entertained at luncheon61 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-02-05 11 FASHION MODEL WEDS MOTOR SALES EXECUTIVE Mr. Richard Michael Arblaster and his bride Frances Foo Kirn Fong, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday Mr. Arblaster is Sales Manager of Borneo Motors; the bride, a fashion and photographers' model.- Sunday Times picture.44 words
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Article99 1961-02-05 11 TODAY: Sedill Kechll 12 34 a.m. (Bft) 12 pm. (6 8ft); Singapore 1.36 a.m. <B.9f;> 117 pm. (93ft); Port Dickson 8.58 a.m. (8 sft) 918 p.m. (B.Bfu; Po.i Sweaenriam 8.11 a.m. (12.3fi) 837 p.m. (12.8 ft i Penang 244 am. (B.lft) 3.22 p.m. (7.3f: >.99 words
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Article42 1961-02-05 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: Pair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Peb $27 t (nominal) Ma i en $28 t nominal i. Singapore Coconut Oil Mll'ers' Association: bulk f 41.75 sellers, drum $45.25 sellers. Tone was quiet..42 words
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Article32 1961-02-05 11 SINGAPORE, S*:. The tin price here today was quoted at $391.62'j per plcul, up 374 cents on yesterday's price, on an estimated unofficial offering of 260 ions, up 20 tons.32 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-02-05 11 CUBAN "bombshell" Yolanda Parolo (above), who sings and dances at the Capitol Restaurant in Singapore, is a "Fidel Castro fan." "He's doing a lot of good for my countrymen," the 26 year old nightclub artist told the Sunday Times She said she knew the Cuban73 words
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384 1961-02-05 11 HISTORIANS WARN OF RE-WRITING TEMPTATION SINGAPORE. Saturday. THREE historians here agreed last night that while a re-interpretation of the generally biased history of South- East Asia was necessary and desirable, care should be taken to see that it would not result merely in a shift in bias. The historians were,384 words
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112 1961-02-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two American university students have arrived in Singapore in the course of a world tour by motor scooter. They are James Woods, 25, and Bruce McDonell, 22, both of the University of California, Los Angeles. They will spend a week112 words
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Advertisement83 1961-02-05 11 Aoiin nr SBL... J* HaY I B I ■^■V^ C\ T~ lIVII T" I I KaaaaaKeP^ 1 TjKMH J^ -OH&l^iH EiaaaaT I (MX OVALTINE v HB^ gives you MALT mBBB£ aaaaaT^^ As> PLUS MILK 3t f PLUS E.GGS IL PLUS EXTRA llaaaaaaaV VITAMINS XvK v \l^p- I^.. •*t^'' aaaaKP^^Jr *-*^B>W^83 words
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Miscellaneous419 1961-02-05 11 PADIft 7!0 Newstalk; 715 Inter ri\U\\J 9IDUAKUKL meMo; 7.30 Prom The Asian AM. 630 Good Morning; 632 Musical f««Uval: 8.00 The F*»ely Morning Prelude; 7.00 Tl.e News; r o J van Bro n 7.05 Musical Sunshine; 800 The SJ° W: S^ Ll V ly: c 9 3° News; 8.05 Sunday419 words
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Article, Illustration177 1961-02-05 12 ALL THE WINNERS OF THE WEEK'S PRIZES yy I N N E R of the week's top prize of $30 is "The Tree And The Sun" (right), submitted by "Sim Kok Ann, of 30 Cumberland Lane. Singapore 8. Mr. Sim used a Retina camera and Kodak Plus-X film. Setting: f177 words
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Article, Illustration51 1961-02-05 12 FOUR CASH PRIZES YOUR CHEQUE 0 ALL prise-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 icon every Sunday S3O first prize, $20 second prize, and tico runnerup prizes of $1051 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-02-05 12 HOW YOU CAN WIN A PHOTO CASH PRIZE 4DDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. Th« 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, should be written on the back of every print submitted. The182 words
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Article, Illustration213 1961-02-05 12 BARRY DRISCOLL'S TWO strange, docile animals are thought to be the basis of the legends of mermaids and mermen. They are the Dugong and the Manatee. We today can only be amused at the gullibility of the seamen of old. who could be so easily deceived by these213 words
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Article180 1961-02-05 12 DAVID GUNSTON - DAVID GUNSTON By Yfur Yarborough showing how the names of famous or infamous people of the past live on in the English language today IN THE card games of whist and bridge, there is commemorated the j name of the long-since-forgotten second Earl of Yarborough, who lived180 words
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Advertisement82 1961-02-05 12 For the holiday of a lifetime CATHAY PACIFIC'S (FROM SINGAPORE MARCH 19TH) f''%l l..ur in. 1-i.lr. lion; Koi^. 1.-kx... <»-A... K I SfcfjgF"*^^ I atwl n.nr oilier wonHrrlullv rviini' <nd Hrni.ly brmitil'ul *ff*tf f moru in Japan. C^^^F^C f L»mlhin; i» arninprd |..r >ou Air passage, ovrrUi.l iour». bolrl •cconimodations.82 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-02-05 12 {POPULAR CROSSWORD J ACROSS: 1. For the ver> youiiK DOWN: 1 Deter lU>; I Wmrf (13i; 8. Revile (4); 9. Set of (4); 3 Ceremony (4); 4- Prielnen* eu?ht things io': 11 Worship i6>; 5. Groups <•); I Dwelliugi">: 15 Sort of ctgar Ct); 17 piaea 5,> 7. Races 1155 words
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644 1961-02-05 13 METRONOME - PUISSANT BRAHMS BY A MASTER -BRUNO WALTER METRONOME On The Record By aaaaa THE mdomi table Bruno Walter has reached a new milestone in his career, with new readings of Brahms' four symphonies for Philips (mono A ***** L/ 5 L also in stereo). Walter, who previously recorded the works644 words
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135 1961-02-05 13 TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY Diane Baker, Jack Ginf, Lee Philips. 20th Century-Fox rpHERE must be some 1 people who go for really slow and sentimental love stories like "Tess Of The Storm Country." It left me quite cold. The villain of the piece135 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-02-05 13 KNIGHTS OF THE WILD WEST MAKE THIS ONE OF THE BEST WESTERNS "THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN"— {from left) Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Horst Buchtwlz, Yul Brynner, Brad Dexter, Robert Vaughn, Charles Bronson in a scene from the film.42 words
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Article238 1961-02-05 13 WHEN A MAN'S CAR IS STOLEN... NEVER LET GO Richard Todd, Peter Seller*, Elizabeth Sedan. Rank Organisation [\ESPITE all that's said *^and done by car thieves, on unsuccessful sales man and a bunch ot wild, cowardly motorcycle ruffians, "Never Let Go" is never more than merely interesting. The film gives238 words
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Article353 1961-02-05 13 THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Honr Buchholi. United Artists release. THERE can be no reservation about it. The Mirisch-Alpha picture, "The Magnificent Seven," it easily one of the best "new generation" westerns seen in Malaya. It is magnificent for colour, action and acting, and353 words
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Article277 1961-02-05 13 THESPIS - THESPIS By FIS David Apel. the well-known Singapore musician, who is bringing tonight's star to sing to us at the "Vie." She is Shanghainese Chen Liching; and we are promised an evening of coloratura in the best Italian tradition. Chen LJ-chlng wiU RaV| a group277 words
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Advertisement522 1961-02-05 13 shaw: H V Opgnnlaa,ttoc| 9th BIG DAY 11am, 1 30, 4 00, a 30 A 30pm tSSu MMTIM MVU. p. Today 8.30 am Vorntng Srtow ,m« Came Running' Ct, Color j TUESDAY 9.30 pTmT* m MUHRT- Limited TMwH kff ■J Pr.cei $3, S2 ft $1 No Fre« Lut AMATEUR NIGHT522 words
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Advertisement220 1961-02-05 13 JUBILEE THEATRE Air-Conditionrd 340 North Bridge Road SINGAPORE (Tel: ***** I i Shows daily 1 30, 3 30, •00 00 ft 10 00 TO-DAY Showing tor the tirst time a pictu'i ot phyiiological and educational Mlajl "SECRET OF BIRTH' Fhu tilm depicts: Childbirth oideo by modern surgical science Illegal abortion220 words
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Advertisement78 1961-02-05 13 Kill 11 11 I I adt 7£±\~ dfVt v>»lt;Vtr £4111... V r» IT It (hi twt IS J V lit i V•! 17 /tt% lal 1 H I i*! i_ m K MaMHaKff M MM Ai&3l9f v^ussons CORONATION TALCUM POWDER mmW^ Whk i^i Imm 1 iii rjTmffH^g 22 j.% ■Kt^M78 words
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Miscellaneous1450 1961-02-05 14 UN&VWARC TWAT /"twaT RIC LlON^eiWA COWPUC^TES 1^ TOk'T BE PESSIMIST. LUZA! THIS MQy^INA... YOU SMOUL7 SAVE VQJg STgEM6TU PQg TAKZAn!) WISH ICHiIptESS PLAKJ POR BKIN6IN6 TARZAN Jl?*Wm SrtbZ WHICH WAS KXLE7 LET AAE SHOOT AM AfcKOW IWTO TME LION'S HEA^-T 1 ?!maJI SIX JRXSAC< AUVE TO S^ •MB I HATE1,450 words
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1692 1961-02-05 17 WE HA YE NEVER HEARD OF A SHUTTERBUG SNAKE DROP US A LINE IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know .Mis, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. .Singapore 9. Do not send stamps or return envelopes; we do1,692 words
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1022 1961-02-05 17 'So ridiculous me—am I the only one?' HUMAN CASEBOOK DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM? WHAT'S your problem? Jane Lee can and will help you, so write to her and tell her all about it. The address is: Mits Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.1,022 words
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Advertisement155 1961-02-05 17 PROFIT (Wl* W MAKING DADTNCDC v/^r ;2. mil I n CnO r-^^ fll GOOD BOATMEN, I IP JTT GOOD BOAT and I n^Sl I A JOHNSON If jahnsan m |\j^U OUTBOARD MOTOR \553P 40HP This powerful 40HP Johnson Engine is a I i M r.lnrrLs rugged efficient piece of modern155 words
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242 1961-02-05 18 ...asks JOCK BAIN IF YOU go to a star-stud-ued Uteu-dMM mm in ->.hgapore cinema, you pay no more than S3 lor the i U you '40 J stadium to lootball match, in which inevitably i.nly 11 ol the 22 player.-, tbc top242 words
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429 1961-02-05 18 SPURS TUMBLE 3-2 TO LEICESTER IN 1st. HOME DEFEAT PAGE 18 SPORTS CORNER LONDON, Saturday. ENGLISH League First Division leaders Tottenhom Hotspurs suffered their first home defeat of the season when they went down 3-2 to Leicester City in today's programme But defeat did not affect Spur-," league standing as429 words
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Article183 1961-02-05 18 Serangoon make a 6-1 start SINGAPORE. Sat. Scrangoon Garden, the junior league and knockout champions opened their bid for the S.H.A. Senior knockout title with an impressive 6-1 win over Singapore Recreation Club "B" on the padang today. Although SRC. were weak opposition. Serangoon Garden did enough to suggest they183 words
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Article, Illustration39 1961-02-05 18 PETER LIM - PETER LIM MOTORING PAGE.... by TWO views of the completely re-styled Plymouth Belvedere for 1961. Note the "bomb" tail-light in the picture above, and the highly indwidualistic front design (see beloto). Sunday T4mes pictures.39 words
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Article, Illustration955 1961-02-05 18 ROAD TEST REPORT ON THE 1961 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE MORE from surprise than disbelief, someone exclaimed last week: "Surely that is not the Plymouth!" It sure was; for Chrysler's Plymouth, long the champion of tail-fins, has bent with the wind of change sweeping Detroit. The 1961 Belvedere four-door saloon,955 words
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Article112 1961-02-05 18 rl WAS crowded inside as eager women and interested men watched a fashion show. Outside, the pavement on either side of the road was lined with cars parked bumper to bumper. We cruised by and saw only a gap wide enough for two people to walk through,112 words
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Article104 1961-02-05 18 ABOUT THE RUSSIAN 'BABY... POSTBAG: DEAR Sir: In your Motoring Page on Sunday, Jan. 22, there was a picture showing "A Russian Baby" (Zaaorozhetz cars). It looks like a Fiat 600 from the front, and a Renault Dauphine from the rear. Could you please give a review of the car?104 words
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Advertisement133 1961-02-05 18 9 <f~ h <h Jb* To Reduce Dowm time and. to Keep on Scln.ed.vile: Tir**ton* tyres on every piece of Ecpjiprnent Loi>k m the t\rc> bcuip used by the bijf tontractors nylon cord bodie* resist the tyre destroying impacts on the bi£ n>bv find hrestone on the big that occur133 words
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Advertisement139 1961-02-05 18 Soon you'll be able to TOUR MALAYA with even better Tour Aids The demand lor Free Tour Aids at Stanvac stations in the past three months has exceeded nil expectations and we apologise to those motorists who drove in for these Tour Aids only to find that stocks had been139 words
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Miscellaneous13 1961-02-05 18 SPORTING SAM *>y Wo*" o row.' 7^ j«k *fi ii i^* N r^\13 words
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Miscellaneous91 1961-02-05 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Peramoulator* b UOWN: 1, Procrastinate 2. Rail. 0. Octad. 11. Idolise IS. Bach. 3. Rite. 4. A arms. 5. Unite Cneroot 17. Dance 18. Moas. 19 6. Abode. 7. Steeplechases. 10. Estop. 20. Isms. 22. Howl. '33. Dooms. 12. Lash 13. Intone. 14 Stoat. 25 Toll.91 words
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1080 1961-02-05 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with. IT may well be Lav- tie Johnson's day at Bukit Timah today. This top-form jockey has been engaged to ride several fancied horses and his brightest prospect is My Fair Lady in the Class 2, Div. 2 7f handicap1,080 words
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Article1347 1961-02-05 19 THIRD DAY] Race l 2.15: (Class z, Div. 4 Fun. 1. JuulO Comae iJH. Laldlaw) Bagby. 6 9.0 Bougourr Z 1 ***** Fleetmnater 1 Brighton St.i Martin. 68 11 (Sr 1 Johnson 3 3. ***** My Ooudne«« <W.McG. Watt 1 Sullivan. 6 8.11 (F) McGrowdie 4 4. *****1,347 words
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Article152 1961-02-05 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MY GOODNESS Fleetmuster HartincaJe MARTINGALE La Fiama Heetmuster MXKIIM.M I My Goodness Klrflmu-ti r 2.15 Race 2 Z. 45 InIKMI Box Office Happy (hatter BOX OFFICE Happy Chatter Evidence HAPPY CHATEvMenee j Prince Tournai Race 3 arsTY jadi Ra co. lava LltUe152 words
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Article73 1961-02-05 19 My Fair Lady: Not disgraced when fourth to Prince Tournai over 6f on Tuesday; meets a wrak field. Musty Jadi: Good thing beaten when second to Bacqlava over 6f on Tuesday. BEST LONGSHOT Happy Chatter: Running on at finish when fifth to Little Richard on Tuesday: won over73 words
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141 1961-02-05 19 Punch gets hattrick v West Indies r'ANBERRA, Sat— Kenn PujiCii. 20-year-old Wmi Ausiiallan. did ih« hat-mcic today for Combined Unlverslctes in their drawn two-day match against the West Indian crickeiers here. Puncn claured the valuable wicket* of prolific run-getter Ronan Kanbai, Oerry Alexander and Tom Dewdney with the lajt threeReuter - 141 words
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Article376 1961-02-05 19 KUALA LI'MPIK. Sal. Weights for eight races on Feb. 12 first day of the Seiangor turf Club's (.old Cup meeting, are: HENGGELLR MEMORIAL CL. 1. DIV. I— «F Sonsuate 943 I'saha Setia 9.01 Dinkam g.13 Take Easy n 10 Satoro g.#9 De Ruyter Downing Street X.OB Cheers376 words
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Article267 1961-02-05 19 LARTER CAUSES KIWIS COLLAPSE WELLINGTON. Sat After New Zealand had been dismissed for 148, M.C.C were 38 tor one at the etOM on the second-day of the second "Unofficial" Test here today. New Zealand after being put. into bat collar d ftcalnat tho touring teams fast bowlers Only an enterprising267 words
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Article44 1961-02-05 19 SINGAPORE Sat.— Police beat MRN.VR 3-1 in a SGSPA Le.igue Djv. 1 matcii M Ti.otnsoii Road today. Saileh <2i and Awaikg Bulcai scored foi Pohitand Nawawi Basri for MRN.VR In a Div 2B mutcn at Kallatig Ba.-.m, Wooabndge bent S.M.K. 3-1.44 words
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Article48 1961-02-05 19 AMRITSAR. Sat. Pakuiau were ail oin for 271 on the se< ond uay (if thasT three-u.iy matcli 1 North Zone ;.ere today B% tIM close North Zone nad lost two wickeus for 57. Aiim-ud-aiu war lop score; for Pakistan with 1 112 not ou\.— Reiner48 words
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Advertisement319 1961-02-05 19 LETTER FROM HOME ffof gcftitg n»». y? '^•v^ as ma my orders as C£^ r used to ord Rose t, \m v* eef Mat /f/~ >>/yC—/' m fc, Jfl^L. e-**ra n<o»ey before H «^v' J9 "^C ft* school terms m 9 Ef ...this printed coUcn X^/^ Xca w V oj319 words
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Article, Illustration395 1961-02-05 20 SINGAPORE. Saturday By A Special Correspondent CRANK PHILLIPS vaulted into what appeared to be an insurmountable 11 -stroke lead in the $20,000 Singapore Open today as he fired rounds of 69 and 67 for a 12 under par total of395 words
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Article27 1961-02-05 20 jii M i.rrf- |M r Minimum* UANICL kLIJA* SUNORAM HfWMMIM. Pl»iimiu i.i« and |«ml sun ot i ,i .1 irtac ii ik.im' .in* prayrm of friends.27 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1961-02-05 20 All the scores and positions Hayashi, a little man with a deliberate swing, had a one under par 71 in the afternoon. But the big show at the RIC was the amazing Mr. Phillips Fans were continually evoking "oohs and aahs" after his tremendous drives. On the1,213 words
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Article141 1961-02-05 20 PENANG, Sat.— A stronger finish and a steadier defence enabled Young Boys of Berne. Switzerland's soccer champions, to beat a Football Association of Malaya XI by 4-2 at the City Stadium here tonight. Malaya opened accounts in the 15th minute when right-half Kirn Seng followed up141 words
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Article150 1961-02-05 20 /CANBERRA. Sat. Austra\j lian newspapers today acclaim feat of 18-year-old David Sincock in taking six wickets for 52 runs against the powerful New South Wale.s side in Adelaide yesterday as the outstanding feat of Australian cricket this summer, writes JACK lIM.IHUN Sincock left school only this150 words
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110 1961-02-05 20 DUNEDIN. Florida, Sat. South African Gary Player, j former British Open golf champion, is currently the leading money-maker on the American winter professional golf circuit. The United States Profes- 1 sional Golfers' Association officially announced today that Player had so far won a total110 words
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Miscellaneous47 1961-02-05 20 GOLF: Singapore Ojjen ciiampiunship final day's play ai R.I.C. (8 30 a m i HOCKEY: S.H A. Jnr. Knockout compeUaon P.WD. v RAF. Cnangi "B", Chaugi. SOCCER: M.F.A- junior Itague Armada Malays v Sa.ia Jaya 'A", Farrer Park. MOTOR CYCLE RACING: RAF. Seletar meet. Selei.ar (9 am.).47 words
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