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Title Section21 1961-04-02 1 ARCHIVES, N AT O v U U»N VBY, SINGAPORE, 6. THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1336. SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 19H1 20 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration602 1961-04-02 1 FA VOURABLE' REPLY TO BRITISH PLAN FOR LAOS Russian Note comes after nine-day wait—now Peking turns tough MOSCOW, Saturday THE RUSSIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, today broke the nine-day-old diplomatic imsse on Laos by replying to Britain's peace proposals and summoning the American Ambassador to the Kremlin for talks.Reuter; UPI - 602 words
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342 1961-04-02 1 JAKARTA TOLD: NO SPIES' IN AIR SHOW SINGAPORE, Saturday. SPOKESMAN of the Deputy Prime Minis it's office lujs assured the Indonesian (io\ermnenl that there is no possibility of the Singapore Air Show bong used :ts pretext lor Dtltdl **U-2 flights" over Indonesian territory. The assurance was aivr-n in a Government342 words
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78 1961-04-02 1 Police search for armed gang who killed youth SINGAPOHE. Sat— Detectives tonic lit combed the entire Alexanc i ror an armed 3;in;. who subbed to death a >outh. 'I he search w.is sp.u ked oil when a passer-by saw him lying in a pool of bloou. Police were culled. The78 words
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Article62 1961-04-02 1 CINGAPORE. Sat. Nick Harvey the favourite took a iwo-Mroke lead in the Malayan yolf rhamploiuhips which began at the Royal Slngaiwre Oolf CUib today Harvey returned 81-73 to finish ahead of J. O'Siillnan 1 75-81 and S. Dv Pla«sis (81-75 Harvey's 73 for the second round was62 words
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Article67 1961-04-02 1 1 ON'DON. Sai.— Cambridge won >!ie 107 th itiiiiual boat lace bcaiing Oxford b) 4.- lengths heie tou;iy Tii«- much ranciad Oxlo^ct mi nui into trouble ti Culswtck ss;p|j.v warn tneii No. 6 G V. Cooper l>ecame a virtual passenger thruugn exhau.-tiOii. Ftmm tlien on ;he trtttwr iuokliia67 words
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Article21 1961-04-02 1 LONDON. Sin -Ht.naieti- o! couples uui married he;e MMajr ;n .i mi BtoMM iwk to lake an Easter hontymoon.21 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-04-02 1 Elizabeth Taylor leg in babdage and bouquet in hand is carried to plane H1..V1 STAR EUxabrih Tajlui. mth a p»»sy hrr hand uul leg in bandage. i«, tarried up the >t ps into a plane at London Airiwrt. She was on her way to hrr home in Bcvcrlry Hills. California,58 words
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162 1961-04-02 1 April fool! But its a quiet day for most SINGAPORE. Sat. April Fool Day passed quietly litre today, except for the u>ual crop of telephone pranks directed at casket companies and the Fire Brigade I fttt&a 101 roflii .N ill. a malicious fi.-e calls \ve:e muiu. \wule nunarea* ol people162 words
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Article36 1961-04-02 1 LONDON Bu, tfaju Ailreo Ailnart. a Biuusii busuiessman «no paiu me world* recoiii price of ulmo: SJ'.- nnilion foi a paimiug. 'The Adoration of lac thgt" plans to present it to Cambncue UmveiMiy36 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1961-04-02 1 Off-course betting a big success: 'It has come to stay' prediction SINGAPORE, Saturday. QFF-COL'RSE betting, introduced for the iirsl time in Malaya today with the Singapore Turf Club race meeting ;it Bukif Tim-ili. jjo! off to such ;i successful start that turf officials and punters throughout the country predict lliat1,165 words
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98 1961-04-02 1 One cigarette less per packet plan to raise cash f-'IAIRO. Sat.- -The United Arab \j Republic is considering a a plan 10 lax smokers one cigarette per packet ;o raise funds for hi-alth and" othor bfiielli projects The proposal, now being considered by the Suggestions and Public Question* Committee, isUPI - 98 words
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Article171 1961-04-02 1 Refugees flee via Singapore SINGAPORE. Sat. Hun- 1 dreds of Indonesians from West Irian are streaming into Singapore both by sea and air on their way to Jakarta H Ihs Ioi:- months an 400 'r:u:rp., <\n\ v passed through Siiwjtpor.' ili»ir key tout to Indono-:a Anotlic- joo are awaiting ;he171 words
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Article181 1961-04-02 1 Early shock in 'Test' cricket PNANG. Sat— Federation were 181 runs ahead in the nrst innings at the end of the first day's pi ay in their tnree-day cricket "Test" against Singapore at Western Road today. At close Singapore replying to Federation's total or 247 had scorea 66 lor two.181 words
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Article, Illustration224 1961-04-02 1 Space dogs lead the race aium.ow. Saturday. SPACE scientist announced tonight that Russia Ikis solved ;ill basic problems for man's flight into space. On a table berore Pro- fessor Vassili Parin in the USSR. Academy of Sciences frolicked lour little mongrels. As one licked his hand, he said: "These dogs224 words
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Article38 1961-04-02 1 DETAILS OF REPLY FROM RUSSIA MOM O\\ I nation il < unfn i?n< rc.K in utinn ol lln r* iHuinibiiii>n ,\iti, hi if Thit .t^ !<•%•■. ih i (i<l\ VI HUH Ml I. l! ll|i| IH'I I I Britain Ronli >38 words
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Article42 1961-04-02 1 KINGSTON IJai B il lluruli cda "I in in:: ilriiiini h l> irt.uk' I Mi II ii"'l null. in with I Hlfl ol i > I a .itMin' K> i Wlk n In t Mil (I Km tod'J.v t; Mil i42 words
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Advertisement82 1961-04-02 1 M Mjj, toughest woman v.P fm in k I Fought The > War With Millions ;JE fll In Diamonds' S MM HtV IS CKEAT SCRIAL tCCINS IN JmV T« r A CI TWO TODAY S PETAL SOFT >. Caiess your lace with soft, smooth Crem? Puff and fee! ho.v f.82 words
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Advertisement11 1961-04-02 1 Gifts to Treasure fnmi USdeSILVA, J c wetter* 106. ORCHARD ROAD11 words
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Article, Illustration1974 1961-04-02 2 I FOUGHT THE WAR WITH MILLIONS IN DIAMONDS ALICE SUMNER-TAIT BEGINNING THE STORY OF THE WORLDS TOUGHEST WOMAN BY Part 1: 1 Howl Became A Smuggler* DIAMONDS are a girls best friend, they say. I'll go further. They are the love of my life and the curse. For the sake1,974 words
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Advertisement332 1961-04-02 2 HL i\ 1 1 pr v'v'/ kill j^^^-* 1 "z3f W— V* i~^j^ 1* sg u^" mmm^ mmi opel 3 rekord o 4 M R ■r^V| T fh ••'•d, »><"e e> »tc<iou» et eny ,«-tl, tor -time it m»n»y" The nc« 19*1 model 4-Door Rckerd with the 17 litre engme332 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1961-04-02 3 HOW TO CA TCH A MODERN-DAY SPY CHAPTER ONE OF A TRUE-LIFE DRAMA TELLS OF GIRLS WHO HELPED SET THE TRAP... READ THIS FIRST... AT THE Old Bailey in London last month, three mm and two women members of a spy ring centred in a suburban bungalow at Ruisjip, near1,578 words
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269 1961-04-02 4 ALAN YANG - Payment: When it's final and full iiUll ■'Mr| If no one ever disagreed, lawyers would be out ot a living. But that is unlikely to happen for a long time yet. As lon* as men think important, they will aruue over it and lawyers will have employment. Sometimes a business269 words
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Article, Illustration734 1961-04-02 4 BUILD A POOL -FOR ONLY $1,000 ALAN YANG I— By CHEAP -IF YOUR FAMILY WILL ONLY HELP OUT DO YOU know that you can be the proud owner of a swimming pool for just $1,000? And right behind your house, too? Build one Mid you won't ever have to go734 words
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Article65 1961-04-02 4 Low won his case. The Judge said that the mere fact that he kept the cheque was not conclusive one way or the other. It depended upon the basis which he did so. Low had told Lim that he considered the dispute still open and that was enough65 words
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Article204 1961-04-02 4 A COUPLE dashed into the railway station to see the train just going out. "It you'd hurried a bit. we would have caught it!" pointed out the angry husband. "And if you hadn't made me hurry so much, we wouldn't have so long to wait for204 words
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Article, Illustration848 1961-04-02 4 Forget Clark Gable and Granger— its not in the least glamorous about 12 feet from the ground on the edge of a swamp where I had reason to believe that a large male tiger was laying up. A wild boar was shot and wired down below the tree. The client,848 words
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Advertisement199 1961-04-02 4 which H I LLM AN suits your family best? The great thing about the HILLMAN range is that it gives you the widest possible selection of family-sized and family-priced cars— take your pick Mr BBF 7W jf» ni t iii^l ft I V »T~ ST. l~>. *K y^OMiaaa^H b^b^h de199 words
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Advertisement204 1961-04-02 4 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS *aij*'* j ****MY.r~-.^ftLw t^j 487 a^^ fe BBBBA^B^m^^BM >*m Jr aIfSSW BaW ?^y tJ 4Laaa\ flllV ■>. IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in the flickering candlelight nothing else conveys so well the air of gracious204 words
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Article, Illustration477 1961-04-02 5 Meet— the daring young acrobats of the high wire A(ißOri J of ,'i() pint-sized dare-devils from the mining town of k.nnpar are thrilling thousands of people in Malaya and Singapore with their acrobatic acts. They jjre from the Kampar Children's Acrobatic Troupe, the )nly one in the country, who have477 words
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Article, Illustration197 1961-04-02 5 TWO TOP Islamic scholar* are now .serving as Kathis in the Mu.ilim court in Singapore. They are Tuan Haij Sullen Din Mohammed Plan. 36. and Tuan Haji baULU rahim, 30. both Federation-born and graduates of Cairo's Al-Azahar Univer-ity. Tuan Haji Salleh now197 words
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Article, Illustration467 1961-04-02 5 FOR VIOLET WHEN the < hiis.m left ivnuu on Friday she had on board Malaya's only woman stockbroker. Mrs. Constance Violet Khoo (above), who is combining business with pleasure on her first round-the-world tour. Slim, elegant Mrs. Khoo affectionately known as "Mum" to clients she has helped467 words
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385 1961-04-02 5 Three stars Singapore never had it so good THESPIS By V'ES I'll say It: MusicI ally speaking. Singapore has never had It so good. No sooner did the echoes of Malcuzynski's tremendous performance die out In the Victoria Theatre than Hoelscher's cello was heard at the Cultural Centre. Next Sunday385 words
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Advertisement781 1961-04-02 5 Clear Your Skin Over Night iffe New Discovery Starts f*r> JuA \M T\A Ending Eczema, k&^'lj \<* s x\ Pimples, Blemishes, ISM xtS-Sl Ringworm and *^\jj Athletes Foot in 10 before aftoi Minutes-Works While You Sleep TZ 0 Sine* the discover? of Niiodcnst It Is that hrre at last Is781 words
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Advertisement422 1961-04-02 5 YOUR INVITATION TO FUN-FILLED MOTORBOATING with YAM A U A I HI7IHIIH BMK^, r m£X%LZ' fibreglass 1 boats 3110 .jjj Illustrated The Yamaha 13ft runabout. Other modr'a available anon M I j r §WM i i WWW You arß cordially invited to a free demonstration of these two "partners in422 words
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Article, Illustration168 1961-04-02 6 To make the pilots flip THE BIC Singapore Air Show is almost upon us. so here is a preview of some topflight fashion ideas that are just right for airport dates. You will notice that the emphasis is on airy fairy elegance. There are no hot, cluttering168 words
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235 1961-04-02 6 HOW can 1 ever be happy writes Miss X, who then proceeds to givt a whole string of reasons mostly personal why <hv is not. It I H a ditficult question. So many words have been woven round the theme of235 words
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Article, Illustration509 1961-04-02 6 Most men adore £irls who are shipshape Till! HAD MAI) slimming crue is in its umpteenth war and still going strong well, strong WILLED anyway. All of us silly women are daftly determined to be dainty even at the expense of our health,509 words
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Advertisement148 1961-04-02 6 SONUOHT I ooOBTH CABH! JP S&^ v #^F^bC^^^^^ See what Sunlight's "double bubbles" do! Care Of yQUr <lothe "Double hubhles" in new-quality Sunlight give you a A A A A A A^*~*^^ rcher lather that cases dirt out gently with no hard rubbing. Sunlight's AJ\v\/v\/\/\/i yi^^oC^^fc^^M gentle care makes clothes148 words
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Advertisement100 1961-04-02 6 Add ym it to ma food fiR% or cook with it...|Mjj HP. Sauce, food h V C/^V^N tastier! It adds that A j T* 1 S spicy tang that we i UffflMMß) i J^ like so much. And a T^T Js^ bottle does go such a jii^£ t l l100 words
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Miscellaneous26 1961-04-02 6 TME <3AMBOLjS FIVE 6M11UN66 FOB 4. I Z' lU DO Un- CLEANING WINDOWS J I ftIEM WITH j (SEOOsTmakeTT TOO LATEi-ffT' ..cues we Agt J //_U^ip|P26 words
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Article, Illustration421 1961-04-02 7 Aide tells how 'peace town' Mayor died in bomb blast LOOK-ALIKES KVIAN, Fii'iklj Alps. Saturday. Till! M;ivor of this French resort was kilit-d yesterday by a bomb believed l»\ invesii <;.iiois !o have been planted l»\ ultra-righi win^ Krencfunen. ..mille BLi .tide ">.iid had been leceivirom the K nch" movement.421 words
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Article72 1961-04-02 7 KKW VOKK: Revolutionary uay of boaling' milk so it will keep for 18 months without refrigeration has been demonstrated ban l.ik prewurtaed shaving iie mi:k is highly concentrated into a can containing a tasteless ua> When required it is squirted into a measured quantity of water. The makers72 words
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Article85 1961-04-02 7 LONDON: A British sailor vesierday dropped one of this year's Good Friday hot cross MM inio a bag containing ethers more than a century old ---and a 150-year-old custom was kept alive. Expoc.ing her son home from w.« BMrty 150 years ago. a widow saved him a bun.85 words
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Article68 1961-04-02 7 \IM I.MUK: An April Pools Day hoaxer cleared thousands of race-goers from the main grandstand here today with a telephoned threat of a planted bomb Police cleared t ace-goers out onto the lawns in front of the vand while they conducted a lienzied search for the bomb.68 words
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Article55 1961-04-02 7 MH V: The Imam of the Yemen wounded by a gunman la^ Monday, conlerrrd yeserday vrh liiijh officials in 'the presence of the Crown Prince. Saif Al-Badr. Yemeni authorities have closed the frontier with Aden and Saudi Arabia, according to pies.-, reporters here. One newspaper said Saudi Arabian55 words
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Article52 1961-04-02 7 LISBON: Portugal has announced plans for a civil defence organisation in her overMH provinces and the creation of numerous frontier posts in Mozambique. w hich borders South Alrica. ;hc Rhodesian Federation and Tanganyika. Tliy i«cludr plans for the creation of a corps of volunteers in eaefc Portuguese overseas52 words
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219 1961-04-02 7 I ROME, Sat. PILGRIMS from ali over the world attended Good Friday ceremonies here yesterday. Altars were stripped as a sign of desolation, paintings and statues were draped in purple mourning, church bells were silent. Pope John drove 'o Bit -.nutReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-04-02 7 fMMJca^gE9EESg9SBM« A brisk wind lashes at the light sari of Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. Ceylonese Prime Minister, on her arrival in Rome. The only woman Prime Minister in the world. Mrs. Bandaranaike was on her way home after attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in London. Picture showsUPI - 61 words
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287 1961-04-02 7 Kidnap plot: Close watch on four Cubans PALM BEACH (Florida), Saturday. AMERICAN secret service agents here were today reported to be shadowing lour Cubans alleged to have Ik'cii plotting to kidnap President Kennedy's three year old daughter, Caroline. A domestic news agency quoted "an excellent .source" as saying the four287 words
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Article, Illustration266 1961-04-02 7 Wanted: New wedding, march LONDON, Sat. Louis Young, the Nabob of Nuptials, claimed yesterday that Princess Margaret's marriage has finally pushed Mendelssohn's Wedding March olf the Orange Blossom hit parade. When the Princess married Antony Aimstronn-Jones m May last year .she had the traditional March replaced in her wedding serviceUPI - 266 words
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Article28 1961-04-02 7 TOKYO. Sat. Kazutaba Komori. 17. has been Indicted for the murder of a maid and the attempted killing of a Japanese publisher's wife on Feb. 1.28 words
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Advertisement102 1961-04-02 7 BIG BIGGEST! BONUS RATES IN MALAYA— TAKE A GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY $25 per year for each $1,000 Sum assured DECLARED FOR 1955 1956, 1957, 1958. AND 1959 NOW $26 DECLARED FOR 1960 This rate would make a $10,000 20 year 'With Profits Endowment Policy" worth SI 5 200102 words
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Advertisement224 1961-04-02 7 PASSPORT TO SECURITY I m »i*i"V^v^al I I VmW!^^L^V*t!vbl m k a^a^aV I I BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKING H K earn a steady h*. intc cst in assured Security. without deduction of I n id Kingdom income ul K Ask the Manager of >ou:- local Branch or write t*224 words
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Article, Illustration522 1961-04-02 8 HARRISON POLLACK BY JACK DO parents and children have a mysterious aptitude for telepathy? An amazing new experiment suggests they do. Try it yourself. A FASCINATING scientific experiment, conducted by researchers at the worldfamed University of Utrecht, suggests that your children may be able to read your522 words
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Article, Illustration630 1961-04-02 8 REV; FRANK MARTIN - New Bible? What we need is new thinking REV. FRANK MARTIN lf> /-If »'> It'j > mT, '< Pt m., yrry By the AFTER years of work by scholars the New Testament section of the New English Bible is now on the bookstalls. Already there are protests against tampering with630 words
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Advertisement296 1961-04-02 8 CAN YOUR CHILD READ YOUR MINO? Cut out the ten card faces and mount them en cardboard Give on* set of five to your child and keep the other yourself. Pick one card at a time from your set. fix the image in your mind, without showing tht card to296 words
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Advertisement100 1961-04-02 8 Let Britain's best Investment Brains work for you Less than £20 Sterling buys the minimum of SO shares in Unicorn Trust. This gives you a share in the fortunes o#over 140 Commonwealth and other world wide companies. Your investment wi'l be handled by experienced investment experts, working in close contact100 words
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Article, Illustration500 1961-04-02 9 Tuan Djek, 80, dies after long illness Ex-planter carved a name for himself in Malayan journalism with writings from his famous Dusun SINGAPORE. Sft JACQUES ALPHOXSE LEDOt'X, W better known lo Sunda) Tinus reack us Tuan Djek died in the Johore General Hospital this morning after v long illness. He500 words
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129 1961-04-02 9 HAVE you begun to read the inside secrets of Sing Sing in The Free Press? They have oeen collected and narrated by a man who knows— John J. Sheehy. formerly Principal Keeper at the grim prison —the worlds most famous, most publicised "City129 words
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Advertisement369 1961-04-02 9 DO YOU WANT YOUR HUSBAND TO SUCCEED? |^|i|l|ffi|||| Of course you do— but how can you help? igfffi||||HUft|-^ Apr.'! 196) V^ B ccc 75C TUC \A/r\kA Akl n to e April issue of HER WORLD S* yM jmym AaggV I -^jP iw^i^^^^^^iw« r^ rDAhiiATi: 'he wives of six leading Malay-369 words
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Article17 1961-04-02 10 ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL In a in lam Th* x in. r h Mcirninx if Commuoiou17 words
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Article132 1961-04-02 10 SPRING CORED rubber road markers topped otl with a reflecting foil visible even In the heaviest monsoon. That la the invention of a Belfast scientist And that l.s what the Government of North Ireland Is using to mark Its roac" vorßCs lay the Irish traffic police: The 18-Inch132 words
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Article219 1961-04-02 10 AND BAD STEREO synthetic rubber. Three words that spell grave menace for Malaya. For stereo synthetic i» the now invention that can replace natural In the manufacture of giant-size tyros. No longer comforting are those illusory theories that synthetic and natural complement each other. That each has a sphere of219 words
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Article208 1961-04-02 10 DON BECKER - AWAY WITH THE PESSIMISTS Li. Geneva with Its Mat ban deadluck. The United Nations with further Miarllng over the Congo. Are the pessimists right when they say thr honeymoon is uvrr? That Kennedy and Khrushchev have cancelled each other, written ntl ail hopes of a settlement. NonsenM. Nothing could De208 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1961-04-02 10 The d ragons of Song Song a Island DON BECKER By OUT-WE WENT TO MEET THEM WITH A GIANT BOW AND SHEAF OF HYPODERMIC ARROWS A COLONY of king-sized monitor lizards is living on two small uninhabited islands off the Kedah coast near Penang. With Dr. Alec Fraser-Brunner, curator of1,431 words
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132 1961-04-02 10 MALAYA needs $3,700 millions to give her fiveyear plan a chance of sucetm. And to this end the Federation's Finance Minister Mr. Tan Siew Sin makes an appeal for thrift from the nation. Sometimes I think we Malayans are about the most wakeful132 words
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Letter234 1961-04-02 10 1111*111 WV VV»4 lay a tomorrow. LOH HOOI TONG MMMBI VERWOERD OUT (CONTD) I REFER to the letter by Mr Lee Kam Heng which appeared in last week's "Spt-aking Personally" Column. Whiie I admire his patriotic pride when he suggests that Tengku Abdul Rahman was the "man who actually shut234 words
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Letter116 1961-04-02 10 MY neart goes out to that wife who complained in last week's "Speaking Personally" column about this habit of husbands selling .%mal! cars and buying motor bicycles. My boy friend has one too. a real brute of a machine that takes of! with the roar of a moon rocket. But116 words
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Letter72 1961-04-02 10 HOW happy It Is to see a cheerful face? And well you may ask what makes a person cheerful? Well here goes my I'st of do's and dont's: Don" r orry for worry is a mlna killer. Don't brood. Don't pity yourself. But do smile. Do think positively. And do72 words
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Advertisement405 1961-04-02 10 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS fmi i-mmrffltmn mt att»rll» BN BW rt, r ,:mt«Hn *4 tM float COLO STORAGI AtCAOI mil aaaaai BSaaaaßj*aßßai »>•• »wa»*«r r—li»l. \mmli aaSaMßßaSaaaSl ftot** Si •>•» «<•* >••' COLS iTOHAfiI IRANCMti AUTHOKIIEO A6INTS CITY BOOK M Si STO« LTD ISMAIL >i|>>H an« «»LTr »o TNI NtWI NaflSfl405 words
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Advertisement8 1961-04-02 10 x //GOOD WATCHES DESERVE GEMEXQ WATCHBANDS/ MADE IN8 words
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Advertisement242 1961-04-02 10 Orly thirty and no teeth of her own... I youcanJHßP LOSE ALL YOUR L#^ aavaaaaaßßaßßiM BK 'V TEETH R -unless you WHt take care of T-£ .<o^. J*sf your gums! [^B\jpß keeping your Kums healthy is 1 iust a* vital us keeping your vm4 teeth clean. I- or once mum242 words
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Article, Illustration26 1961-04-02 11 MM BYINOTON AND MCMIIRI OF THI SUNOII ■(•< SCHOOL OMCMKtTNA. MtU SON. NOMIK MOMHON I* ON TMK LtrT26 words
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Article, Illustration230 1961-04-02 11 2,000 IN PRISON SAYS 1959 -ANNUAL REPORT SINGAPORE, Sat The total number oi pCfMHM d in Singapore's {•lit w.i.-s over the 2.000 mark the Ant tune in kit, records th< nual report ol the Sinßapore Prisons lor 1930 released. The Prisons Department had 2.:U7 prisoners with an additional 240 Inmates230 words
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Article33 1961-04-02 11 WORE B*l I lie I .ibuu. .(no Lav.. M. K M B\ iiie. lia.s graiuea o soiemnlse niurrUge l.; >ne Stale ol 81:>Kapoie K A. MUcteU ahu 111 M.:.,k Hay Chun.33 words
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Article27 1961-04-02 11 12th ART EXHIBITION N|\(.\rOMl fol Culture Ml 8 R:.t ;ruiii:im. will open tne Singe pore Art 12.ii exhibition at tne ie mi Ptlomv. at 530 p in27 words
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80 1961-04-02 11 Magician Calvert here for an engagement SINGAPORE. Sat. John Calvert c above >. famous Hollywood magician and star of more than 35 films. Is back In Singapore after two years for a return engagement at Shaws' Sky Theatre. Mr Calvert. who hah Just completed a successful world tour, will open80 words
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Article49 1961-04-02 11 SINGAPORE. Lim Ah Hi.,. 50. was killed when the cai li. whicn he was travelling (TuMied Into .1 iamp-p(xst nen> the Guilleinaru Circus this eveulng. The ortver of the cmiii;u i\\o c'lildren were aiso injL.eu Tins was tne first fa-al accident for tne Eastei Holiubvs mis year.49 words
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Article32 1961-04-02 11 s|M.\im>lU I.uee robbers «i:h dasgeis tied up a uouse- iuarr> Chan Ah Cnei*, S3. at her iioum in Manual Roaa yemeiuHV anu look $170 aim a gold ring worth $40.32 words
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Article27 1961-04-02 11 SINGAPORE: Police yesterday detained two men under the Ciimnial Law i Temporary P;oM.sloii; Ordinance. They were h ;e*ied in Geyluni Rowd und Frankel Avenue.27 words
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606 1961-04-02 11 Politics concerns your livelihood, says Lee SINGAPORE. Saturday JMIK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night stressed the importance of politics during a PAP Hong Lira by-election rally in Nankm Street He said: "Whether you are a merchant, i worker or a hawker, politics concerns you iK'cause it concerns606 words
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89 1961-04-02 11 SUJ ROW WITH PRESS FOR ARBITRATION SINGAPORE. Sat. A trade dispute between the Singapore Union of Journalists and the management of the Kerala Bandhu Dally here la to be submitted to arbitration before the Industrial Arbitration Court. This was announced In the Government Qazette yesterdHy by the Permanent Secretary to89 words
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Article32 1961-04-02 11 No. 31 ***** wins KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board announced today ihat In the result* of the lottery drawn at Kullm yesterday, ticket No. *****81 should read *****84.32 words
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Article100 1961-04-02 11 TODAY: SeuiU Kechll 10.27 am (6.6 ft). 10 34 p m (6 6ft); Sm«apoie 11.36 a.m. 1 9.1 ft). 1153 p.m. i9ft>- Purt Dickson 7.23 a.m. 'B.6ft). 7.40 p.m. I (9.41n; Por o*»tteiii.am 38 a.m. (13.1 ft 1. 657 p.m. 1 13.0 ft >: I Penang100 words
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Article, Illustration465 1961-04-02 11 MALA YA PROGRESS EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYA'S REMARKABLE progress after independence is an example to the world and an inspiration to other newly-independ-ent nations, according to the retiring United States Ambassador here, Mr. Homer B. Byington Jnr., who flew with his wife to Singapore today on465 words
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274 1961-04-02 11 PRINCIPAL LEE RETURNS AFTER 35 YEARS SINGAPORE, Sat. Rev. Thomas Arnold Lee does that name ring a bell in your ¥ars? If you were an ex-student of St. Andrews School and over 50. it should. Rev. Lee. one of the earliest principals of St. Andrews School, is returning to Singapore274 words
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231 1961-04-02 11 YONG'S CALL TO GEYLANG RESIDENTS: GET TOGETHER TO REPAIR ROAD SINGAHjKE. bat The Minister lor Education, Mr. Yon» Nyuk Lin. tonight called upon retidenta of his constituency to come forward and work with .>l) undirgiaauales hum the University ol Malaya who had volunteered to r(p;.ir Loronp 23 next week. 'Let231 words
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Advertisement82 1961-04-02 11 STAMFORD COLLEGE (Malaya's College of Postal Education) CAMBRIDGE/F. OF M. CERTIFICATE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE MALAY LANGUAGE ALL LEVELS (Arts. Science. Commercial and Technical Subjects) Ask for 52 poge free prospectus which explains our unique system of personal postal tuition82 words
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Advertisement64 1961-04-02 11 a oiin nr BEVERAG t, gives you MALT KH^!. PLUS M I LK jC yJt HI lIC ■Ta^ai^tß rLUo CUU«> H^r^ Me^^^^H PLUS EXTRA 'JJ» I^r^r^hsl VITAMINS T g^^ < r^^ Hr^^^rh rb^^^n^^ Mr, f^mm*-. '^mS^P^ S ...DOS I <y T €M M I A 111 tevAifiriiJ for HEALTH, STRENGTH64 words
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Article223 1961-04-02 12 METRONOME - Great piece of work by Krips METRONOME I By lOSEF KRIPS' cydopean readings of the Nine Beethoven Symphonies on sel of eight Kverest LIN ■Tel monumental piece of work thai music lovers will treasure (stereo SDBR .".(Mi.-) 8). li, f n H .m. i uuills. oil v aie uniform :;>s'223 words
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Article69 1961-04-02 12 OOPS: Four discs that one can recommend without, teservation feature The Platters, Tne Ink Spots, :he Trio Los Panchoh and an irresistible Miull-fry choral group (ages between nine and 14 1. In Life Is Just A Bowl Of C.ernej-' (Mercury stereo SR birjii aim in mono), the Plaiters score resoundingly.69 words
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Article60 1961-04-02 12 fHE InK Spou are an Im--1 perishable singing quartet. Like ihe Mills Brothers, they nave sustained over the years -<ently hign standard. Tney recall some of yesterday's hits on a new Riviera LP imono R-M46) and prove that given the right approach, numbers like Shine On Harvest Moon, Franlcie And60 words
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Article56 1961-04-02 12 THE Trio Los PancUos be- long lo tnat class oi singers ileuicated to the iaeal 01 perpetuating and promoting the ballads of their native lana. This the trio succeed in doii.s li. their new Philip* release Ittereo 847 054 BY— mono B t;»:.4 L). They display fine musician--mp and an56 words
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Article58 1961-04-02 12 A WELCOME— successor to that delightful LP. "Do-Re-Mi." is •Do-Re-Mi-Pa-So-I .i iKapp strreo KS 3234— a150 in mono i Like the earlier album, the new pressing contains "songs children love to sing Tne captivating elements hrre arc tne refreshing spontaneity of tbe youngsters, their total lack of pretentious, and their58 words
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Article, Illustration154 1961-04-02 12 ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Road, Singapore 9. Name and addre. of sender, with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure, mus» be written on the back of every print submitted. The required information should154 words
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79 1961-04-02 12 rpODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Speed" (above), Dy Sim Kwang Boon, and "Finishing Touch" (left), by Chow Seng On. Mr. Sim. of 17 Worthing Road. Singapore 19, used an Asahi Pentax camera and Ilford F.P. 3 lilin. Setting, with79 words
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Article, Illustration141 1961-04-02 12 yyiNNEH ot the week's top prize of $30 is "Dangerow Oocupatkm (tight), submitled by Rolxrt Wong, I*.(). Box 664,.Singapore. Mr. Wong used ;i Rolleiflex .'{.."> camera and Agfi ASA 100 film. Setting: ft, 1/250 second. -fr The second prise of $20 is won by "Orchids" (below),141 words
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Advertisement144 1961-04-02 12 Jrjw:, i for every taste /^Sy Easy-to-use, easy-to-buy VITO C I VwT***^^ 1B55*V 1/ NE& s*' int Lanthar f/2.8 lens and unique Jut tig BS V Picture-making is easy with VITO ml\\ vf < l^H IB^^'^ClSiXlA P-'-ure is even simpler and —^^^Hll y^VJN^^. quicker wi'h the coupled expo- I v144 words
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Miscellaneous182 1961-04-02 12 (popular crossword j ACROSS- 1. Shine (5), 4. Re- animals (9). 5. Wander (4), 6. Delation (7), 8. Fly-trap <2). 10. cade (3), 7. Skins (si. 9. Beseech Weakening (9). 13. Age (3). 15. <3i. 10. Single section (4), 11. Fever <4i. 16 Colour <3>. 18. Ex- Wrap (2). 12.182 words
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Article, Illustration395 1961-04-02 13 Dear old girls and an ex-ma jor make crime pay MAKE MINE MINK Terry-Thomot, Athena Seyler, Horhe Jacques, Bilhe Whitelow Rank Organisation IN THE swirling, eerie fog outside a basement cafe in the London docks stands a sinister-looking character. His right cheek is slashed all the way across by a395 words
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Article, Illustration334 1961-04-02 13 DAVID LEWIN London. 1 - SUCCESS SCARES A GIRL OF 20 DAVID LEWIN London. 1 r- By 1 PRINCESS Margaret met Kenneth More at a film premiere the other night, and the following conversation took place: The Princess "And what are you doing now, Mr. More?" K.M. "I've lust finished a film and I'm launching334 words
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Article69 1961-04-02 13 NEW YORK. Sat. Mr. Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America and the Motion Picture Export Association of America, will be given a dinner here in honour of his 15 years' service to the film Industry. Ambassadors from some 20 countries in Europe, Asia69 words
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Advertisement422 1961-04-02 13 ORGANISATION JC f>. WISMIS ALL CM T ;.> ITS PATRONS r^^ t k HAPPY EASTER Q3E3MSEE3 :NowSnowJif!V3°o m ;"o P t I oromount PHrture* -re*XMM Malayan c Na. M (No Free Listi) c4j o.m (In Mole. "Bawa*t Patch, Beve»« Marak ♦Now Showirp'" oml IM "t QW aßBWing. 4JO t iOpm422 words
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Advertisement174 1961-04-02 13 j^Y^U THE STAGE CLUB Jt!c£ presents *ROMANOFF AND JULIET" by Peter Ustinov Gala Premiere at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday next, sth April Bookings at Robinson's (92-650) j j ODEON- KATONG GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION OPENS TODAY! 1.15-4.00-6.45 930 nm B^l 'j. B^P^^^^^ L.l— il^D t Storrin, STUART WHITMAN TOM TYRON174 words
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Advertisement28 1961-04-02 13 P-aPftyticKigJ Full Housed Do.ly J-6-9 p.m. laj^y^ANTAN j4ff TF Ir r^— *cvr HANI ALL THE STARS OF "TALAQ" IN A BRAND NEW FAMILY STORY Tomorrow 11a.m. "Aitery Hills'28 words
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Advertisement251 1961-04-02 13 j WINNER of 5 OSCAR Nominations 1. BEST PICTURE of the Year a 2. BEST ACTRESS Deborah Kerr 3. BEST Supporting ACTRESS Glynis Johns 4. BEST DIRECTOR -Fred Zinnemann 5. BEST Screenplay DEBORAH ROBERT P£T£R H KERR JUTCHUM USTINOV aj Mi BaW. maamHaW^r 4 JhV BmHr^^B^amHk I B r^i vkiTq251 words
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Advertisement93 1961-04-02 14 SHELL yfofffe Cor/ol ISt GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: M. MARTIN/R. BATEAU. PANHARD ISt CAT. 1. TOURING CARS 500—1000 C.C. MARTIN/BATEAU. PANHARD ISt CAT. 1. TOURING CARS 1300—1600 C.C. P. HARPER/P. PROCTOR. RAPIER 2nd CAT. 1. TOURING CARS 1300—1600 C.C. P. HOPKIRK/J. SCOTT. RAPIER ISt CAT. 1. TOURING CARS OVER 2000 C.C. E.93 words
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Miscellaneous492 1961-04-02 15 WSBT CISCO HVD 9 tyW WM West favourite -mj^ 7 I THERE, TmE ESCAPe"\7'cAN YOU MAKE THE HOLE INO NEEP, AMi£O YOU'RE STAVINS^N fill 1 :-^r7 r HATCH. ANP SOON IT/8166E15ER SO PANCH2 HERE SO TUAT IF ANVBOPV COMEG VJ I THINK I CAN FORCE A HOLEjTSJ .^X VVILLBEPARkT. SQUEEZE492 words
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Miscellaneous359 1961-04-02 16 Irf X INSPECTOR, SUPPOSE XXI TELL LlBgy SOU'RE NJOT /VNAKIKJ6 11/\ r» I J^ASc WHY WE BROKE INTO HEP /4PABT- THN<5§ ANJV EASIER 71 /> 2z/*y M&j&^M&J MENT/ IT WOULP H/*V£ BEEN BASV PLIMT/ V-^ s^l T" I U3PV, FO6T SUV B&HOP AND I WHY, INJ J^WE FOUND THIS I359 words
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Article992 1961-04-02 17 IjHAR Jane Lee: I am going with a wonderful girl, and we arc trying hard to be good. We rant afford lo gel into trouble, because we can't ailord lo mairv. What can we do? IN LOVE. Just remember that you (.ml afford to992 words
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Article151 1961-04-02 17 I AM a salesman, and have met three charming girls who buy from me. I plucked up courage one day, and invited them to the movies. To my surprise, all three came. I can't decide which one I like best, and will never be able to find151 words
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1325 1961-04-02 17 LADY WITH YEN TO KISS BEARDED BOYFRIEND nEAR Know Alls: My girl insists that I grow I l^ard, as she believes that kissing a man without one is like eating curry without chilli. What do you say? CHAI. Ipoh. We think you are pulling our legs, as bearded Chinese are1,325 words
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Article54 1961-04-02 17 Money —or love? PEOPLE say love Is the best thing in life. I say lots and lots of money is the best. Do you agree? JAMES Singapore. As the wise man said, vwney can't buy happiness. But it can buy some very agreeable substitutes. We think peace of mind is54 words
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132 1961-04-02 17 WHO STARTED NOBEL PRIZES- AND WHY? 11THO started the Nobel fr prizes, and why? TAN HOCK HENG Singapore. Alfred Bernhard Nobel, born in 1833, was a Swedish chemist and inventor uho worked on the development of torpedoes and mines. In 1863 he patented a mixture of nitroglycerine and gunpowder invented132 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-04-02 17 IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls. Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Do not send stamps or return envelopes; we do not reply to letters by post. Insigned letters and85 words
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Article59 1961-04-02 17 WHEN did Queen Elizabeth 1 come to the throne, and when did she knight Sir Francis Drake? ANDREW and HELEN Singapore. IirHEN was the coronaw tion of Elizabeth II? M. PERUMAL. Kuala Kangsar. Elizabeth I became Queen in 1558, and knighted Sir Francis Drake in 1580.59 words
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Advertisement416 1961-04-02 17 -lU.HM UXJKS UKE T»«BeP EVKN SHOWS MOW I CAN I TCIABM <^. (ASM WHILE I LEWM I **c**.' I n^V«^/ FUTX c v_%TJ wrTMA.«TC. THK KIT ISA TIAINID BY lT^±. S~~) I A«s«M«u»<a i» artc 7 weu.. f. Jff Only part o» a VOU'W tmC man i «*j ftS T»«T416 words
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Article363 1961-04-02 18 PETER LIM PAGE 18 SPORTS THE MOTORING PAGE By LONDON. Sat ■TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, who are bidding for the rare League and Cup double, are having a happy Easter They beot Chelser 4-2 bn Friday and today they crushed Preston 5-0 Today > win regainedReuter - 363 words
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Article157 1961-04-02 18 I IK- I I>lM>lO> KUrkhurn 1 tvrrton 3 Blackpool Man. I mtrd Burnlr* I Notts K 1 < ardiff n Birmingham 2 I nlhjin IfMW Man. < ilv Tn-Nion 3 \r»ra«.tlr I Mi«H Wed. 1 lotlrnhain 4 hrlsta 2 W>*l Ham 1 l-ri«fstrr U »l OSD l»l\ I»|<>\157 words
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Article67 1961-04-02 18 IZEMFION PARK. .Sat. Sir H. Wernher's Dual won the 2 000 Guineas Trial Stakes run over seven furlongs here today. Mr. J H. Whitney s Good Ola Day.s was second with Mis. Ai|j;)d Plesch's Psidium third. Nine ran. Major L. B. Holliday's Proud Chieftain won the67 words
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Article139 1961-04-02 18 By the way... A MOTORIST who likes to drive fast but who has an unfortunate affinity for members of the Mobile Squad, is gleefully doing the social round with this snippet: "Among the periodicals banned by Eire"s Censorship Board as being •indecent or obscene' is the National Police Gazette.' -TOWARDS139 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-04-02 18 Coming-three all-new cars MEET THE BALANCED' CITROEN THIS is the allnew Citroen AMI ili-M-ribed by the makers as "a $pai ious small car pr.ntical and eliuant a balanced tar.' It has frontwheel drive and a •mi c.c engine. The attractive styling, with a distinct resemblance to the new Ford Anglia.69 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1961-04-02 18 ALSO VARIATIONS ON SOME CURRENT MODELS WHAT'S NEW? For motorists, the answer tins week is: A lot; a lot is coming our way tluit is both new and exciting. Some of the new products will be here within the next few months; others will arrive1,183 words
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Advertisement265 1961-04-02 18 MW m^ W% ■"■IF TD YD PET ijol^ Ct "H'« th«»« Icafurct with any tim.lar >.i« cor in th« W, WkWi A market— "V If -H^HUJH HSA Un.r.icd body construct.en .im.lar to the e.pcnt.v. f 8 If j M W North American Models. a I^* Hft A^^ lowluno stroomhn.no. with265 words
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Advertisement187 1961-04-02 18 SIPkISI^hV \J iv^ i W fc -I/ft- \Mjm |W 'I^\ i Good run that. Take long? '^Is ■P^^^ 'i'\. ■^■^■HaY not on 8- Pushed dong a bit, you know. k»» -Wi itßrP""*- l'\ Hft Difficult treat her for pushing along much. Vk pHHMH|ni A lot depends on your tyres. Get187 words
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Article, Illustration219 1961-04-02 19 GOLD CATCH DOMINATOR FINISH LEVEL EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Sat Veteran Shamrock Slipper springs a big upset AND T Stoble s money spinner Take Easy, with Noel McGrowdie up, scored a stylish half-length win from Satoro in the mile Spring Cup at Bukit Timah today. Lucky Lucky, with Arthur Ward219 words
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2118 1961-04-02 19 Race One I \>S DIV. I—6 ÜBS. Im Dm Konvsi's 14) LEGISRIKA 8.8 (2296 972) Donnelly 1 1 7) Angler's Serenade 8 7 1055 551 > McGrowdie 2 10 Kiffrl Tower 811 1 U62— 809 I I t man 3 •8> Dllruba 8 22,118 words
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Article42 1961-04-02 19 TOTAL POUL: lUSJM. l>t. :{o.">»>Vl (5G9.162) 2nd. IHIW (534.581) 3rd. *****7 (519.211) STAKTERS (51.74G): Nos. *****3: *****8; 4358>0: *****4; 3J7147: *****8. Ml-,1: miM; *****4: IOM4; *****9. CONSOLATIONS (SMS2): Nus *****6: *****1: *****2: 4;o7ti'!: M 6835: *****1: !7.:».2i: \:r.~,:i4: Itittt; I!>li71f).42 words
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Article, Illustration511 1961-04-02 19 GUNN CHIT CHYE - Tour Ceylon and India call by Dr. Alex Delilkan GUNN CHIT CHYE By HIS BRIDE WATCHED HIM HIT MALAYA'S TOPSCORE OF 80 OFF MCC TOURISTS WHILE ON THEIR HONEYMOON FOR Malaya's cricketing doctor Dr. Alex Delilkan the recent unofficial Test between All-Malaya and the visiting M.C.C. side was a triumph511 words
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Article73 1961-04-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal Gnanl bin Hashim of Singapore entered the junior Btatf s liill the All-Malayan Malays tennta championships vhen he bi .tt Zulkifu bin Ab-lul Hamld "Selangor 6-0. 6-0 He will now n-.-t ls.nail bin Nadren in the tinal. The lum.cr. Latifl Maidin did not73 words
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Advertisement854 1961-04-02 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE <s>©r«) 10 11* (Mi— mum) •M% I mmtttk. 10 Wt*. U* (Hi*.) PMOT»C«PY DOCUMENT*— Tan« PkMtHfl ■aiiWis. M Boat Qua*. imwti ntm PHOTOSTAT SCRVICt OoeiHBSMS rims' »i!.t« »a t totoaaatte TO* QUALITY COLOUR print rrom -xaapareacy Tcl'PtoM 'Lite' MU CO Boa IIOS. t«m«apors shopping guide854 words
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Advertisement215 1961-04-02 19 Who in the world seals the bpttom? Volkswagen m^m^mm^^m^S^WmWtttQmWtm^A 2 Here's a side ot the Yolks- \^Lf^m f Notice how flat and smooth wagen that very few people jS s M the VN^ bottom. hollow pockets and hanging know about: the unders.de. parts to trQp air Qnd s ow yOU215 words
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Article92 1961-04-02 20 M\l \> IM INNS 36 o Nagaiah 1 de Suva b 13 SI Mungrue 9 •;awli 51 .nathy b Cooke. 1 I »oice 10 23 o Nagaiah 12 nan 11 Total 247 iy. Mi: lit: IM; 158: I*3. =19; 246 Bowline: Jefters, 20-4-51 -2; N..<aii.h 17-2-59-J. Balakrishimi) 6 2-2-IC-1;92 words
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Obituary51 1961-04-02 20 MarWii *IH i Minimum J A LE DOUX ttl I'll i k Oasaral Hoapitai t son. unr daughter, one ton-n-law and lour mraoiioiv at lion THE REMAINS Mn s Kandiah Moih»r i>r K Thurai>;ndam Cuntoins H.-»<l.iMHMrr« Kuala Lumpur mil !•<• ile Klanc Road. M i^.n» Road Crrmatorium ai 351 words
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Article18 1961-04-02 20 rf. >/'( Minimum; INCLUDE CUBS VWltur >nrmld<-d your tnUM mrnu. It -inriiHiu> and ihr cereal tttc io\e must18 words
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Article14 1961-04-02 20 :h i»,,,d, tUt *♦">•' AC'.ORDINC lo i »<J nut ihr taird lav I-Cor,o-14 words
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319 1961-04-02 20 LONDON. Sat Cambridge came lrom behind to beat Oxiord by 4{ length:) m me annual Inter-UniverMty boat race rowed over four mile.-. 374 yards from Putney to Mortlakc on the River Thames today. Cambridge upset the odds and confounded the critics in beating Oxford319 words
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Article131 1961-04-02 20 Perak hold Spore to draw IPOH. Sal. Si:i;hihi-p years Malaya Cup CMMSpions. held i\\Ar ninrwri-upt Peiak. to a mnH irsiv in a friendly soccer ma:~ii on ih" Chinese As.semo;.v Hill grou.iJ >day. The (MM :uiU "iv UUos Albar. p.ayed a rpecicuw -ame and sa\»d nis Icitl lru:n almost certain ucleai.131 words
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Article93 1961-04-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Selansor and Malacca will meet tomorrow to decide the south j zone champions in the Malayan I Hockey Federation's Inter-state quadrangular. Selangor qualified for Hie zone final today beating Negri Sembi- i lan 4-1 and in the first match Malacca trounced Johore93 words
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Article31 1961-04-02 20 KUALA IXMPfR. Sat.— Kuala tiU:npiir ')na; Sineapore 5-0 in he final ol the Robinsons soccer compel i ion nere loday. vorin* through Na'han <2< Arokiasamy <2> and Kit' goal31 words
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487 1961-04-02 20 HARVEY HEADS QUALIFIERS IN MALAYAN GOLF SINGAPORE. Saturday MICK HARVEY, the 1957 champion, led the qualifiers in the Malayan championships when he finishec *vith a 154 (81-73) at Sime Road today, two stroke; setter than his nearest rival. Harvey's par figures of 72 was two strokes behind the record of487 words
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Article77 1961-04-02 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A half ccn;urv by Tennyson Eyncouri featured today's pray in Uw two-day cricket match between Singapore Crttfeet Club and Srlangor Club oil ilic padar.i; Hi .18 tucb Included atna lou.s ,uid lvi in 79 nun ■Ued S>CC <> dei!;\n 169 ;or ■i -i i77 words
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Article73 1961-04-02 20 SYDNEY. Sal Fine And Dandy, a jointly-owned 25 to 1 chance, easily beat the odds-on favourite Sky High, to win the AtMO.OOu Doncaster Handicap in record time over one mile at RanaVick today Fine And Dandy, owned by W. F. and F. H Moses and73 words
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Article32 1961-04-02 20 SINGAPORE. Hat JllWllli of Boustead Games today were Soc«r Kuala Lumpur 3 iß*bman 2. Daud> Penans? 1 iKa>sim-: Badiiiinioii Penu.ng be*Ku^a Lumpur 3-2: Tablr Tennis —Kuala Lumpur oeai Singapore 3-2.32 words
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Article, Illustration21 1961-04-02 20 THE two teams, together with the umpires, are seen here before the match21 words
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Article104 1961-04-02 20 OENANG. sat. Defending champion Omar Ibrahim of Singapore moved into the semi-final of the men's singles in the Malayan Malays badminton championships at the Han Chiang High School here today Omar easily eliminated Amir M^anan 15-3. 15-2 in the quarter-finals Omar, who la defending hi doubles104 words
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Article587 1961-04-02 20 DENANG, Sat. With eight wickets in hand Singapore are 181 runs behind Federation's first innings total after the first, day's play in their three-day cricket "Test" on the Western Road ground here to- day. After dismissing Federation for 247 in just over four hours.587 words
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Article470 1961-04-02 20 Mm s siit(lr» 1 3rd round I M Saualt bt Umail Ibrahim 11-15. lj-12. 16-7: R. Lsmail bt A. Bakar Haji Omar 6-15. 15-10. 15-6; Abu Noh Baba ut Ahmad Hanaliah 15-11. 15-8: Shaari Abdullah. bt Osman Sutan 15-1. !5-2: (Quarter final) Omar Ibrahim bt Amir470 words
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Advertisement112 1961-04-02 20 I TON ONE OF SWITZERLAND'S BEST ryiSITITHEjORIENT YEAR =Don't=miss fabulous -ffr- m 7^ J 'Mm^^' zTofSSunshine r=r jg m()A ELECT R A. X r^^Qsf INDONESIANAIRWAYS^ v v y"/ 1 A land abounding in E l^^JCl-^V ancient traditions, dances and cratts^ ~zzz^m 1«» Floor, tank of China Bld 9 Singapore, 1.112 words
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