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Title Section11 1961-06-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES tit No. 1316. SUNDAY, JUNE 11,1961 20 CENTS11 words
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1253 1961-06-11 1 'false prophets' Our aim: Preserve all languages, cultures KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday 'pilK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Alxlul Razak, today ;»ltacked the "false prophets" who s;i\ the Federation's education svslem denies inanv citizens the opportunity of studying their ancestral cultures. Tun Razak, "architect of the new education policy, was speaking at1,253 words
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Article, Illustration881 1961-06-11 1 Jackie Sam - FIVE CONTEST ANSON SEA T Jackie Sam ■r- SINGAPORE. Sat. Anson by-elec-tion will be a five-cornered fight. All the candidates will be fighting under party flags. The candidates all men filed their nomination papers today in the Victoria Memorial Hal). Polling date will be announced next week. The latest date881 words
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Article86 1961-06-11 1 PREMIER AND TUN LIM AT THE 'VIC' ?00 REDS KILLED SAIGON. Sat More than 200 Communist guerillas were killed in Souih Vietnam during Into m MM* days, military sources reported today. The bigges dMB was at the Phuoc Long district, about 150 miles «ouih-wc«t of Saigon on Thursday.— Reutcr. THE86 words
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Article190 1961-06-11 1 HOUSTON. Sat. NEGRO Athlete.-, Ralph Boston, holder of the world long jump record, and John Thomas, the high jumper. withdrew from a track meeting here last night in protect against what they said was the segregated seating of spectator*. Bo'.h Mr Boston hiicl Mr. Thomas related toUPI - 190 words
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Article, Illustration8 1961-06-11 1 Thousands turn up to cheer the party candidates8 words
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Article167 1961-06-11 1 AUSSIES SET FOR BIG VICTORY tfDGBASrON in louni^able 191 to .i.e.i an ii. uiieii they carried >n> ingn. lutal ol 359-5 .o olli-a \t declaring (Ml liM 1 diiy of me first ciickc And after Eii^i.iad huu c nve irlthout h hum «M upheld ■IMI me third days pla\. vluch167 words
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Article20 1961-06-11 1 GIANT PLANE Ml TOKYO Sun i i r.s 1 1 i i i nith right men ibo Jap m20 words
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Advertisement175 1961-06-11 1 is marking m -\I time 1 y *<§ ml for yen \JP^ tuck cmfong r^^*r 441. North Indqt Road j^^^^^^^^l -||l' How would you like him to be an airline pilot -ill Che Mah j^^^^^i^^^^ Dr Chee W4«f m, M"" WmtP<&^^. &W& Che lbra I^PiSUH Chc lsmail: »"«d: 4r «%fe*y175 words
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Sunday Serial
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Article70 1961-06-11 2 0 A white flag flies from the submarine Seal. Her captain climbs on to the float of a German seaplane and into captivity. Prints of this painting by the German artist Theo Matejko were hung in dozens of Luftwaffe messes. It showed one of Germany's great triumphs early in70 words
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Article, Illustration3785 1961-06-11 2 BY C.E. T; T. WARREN; JAMES - mat MOST sitter noment of all BY C.E.T. T. WARREN JAMES AND BENSON PART FOUR SLOWLY, painfully. Lieut-Commander Rupeii Lonsdale dragged himself up the conning-tower ladder in the subin i r i n c Seal. She ha (1 just struggled to th c surface alter being trap ped in the3,785 words
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Malayan Feature
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Article, Illustration1937 1961-06-11 3 AQUARIUS - AQUARIUS >.As ialcl btj Some skin tras dipped frown my left hand Katharine Sim. introducing this series of articles by a cured leper, says: I know the man who wrote this story, and during the last five or six viars I have watched something of his1,937 words
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Advertisement14 1961-06-11 3 NEXT WEEK. LIFE in Sungei Buloh and then, horror of horrors, the Japanese strike.14 words
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Malayan News
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220 1961-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat HURT CHARGE IS WITHDRAWN TIIRIiK police officers, accused of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to (ioh Boon Teck, .'{.">, al the C.I.D. in Robinson Road on Feb. K5, wire discharged loday by the Ninth Magistrate's Court. i 1 They were Inspectors Ong Hean Teik220 words
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Article57 1961-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The proprietor of the Malaya bar in Klang Lane. Tan Ec Keu. was fined $500 by a magistrate's court today for publishing a souvenir magazine of his bar without a written permit. Tan admitted publishing the magazine to commemorate the second anniversary of57 words
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193 1961-06-11 4 Pay cut unions: Settlement clause must go' SINGAPORE, Satunhiy. fHIRTEEN of the 1!) unions representing civil servants and City Council employees have said they will reject the Government offer of partial restoration pf allowances unless an important clause is removed. The clause: That acceptance of the offer would mean final193 words
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Article, Illustration193 1961-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sat THREE prisoners came to Times House here today to give money for the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims. They came In civilian clothes, escorted by prison officers who also made a donation to the fire fund. The convicts' contribution was $1,702,193 words
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175 1961-06-11 4 S' pore-bound ship sinks, 67 missing SINGAPORE. Sat.— Sixty-seven people were feared drowned when the Burmese ship Aungteza. on her maiden voyage to Singapore, sank in a gale 80 milts south of Moulmein, it was revealed here tonight. Reports reaching her° today said that the 1.000-ton Aunguza went down on175 words
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93 1961-06-11 4 BANKER, UNIONIST TO SPEAK AT NUJ FORUM SINGAPORE. Sat. Trade unionist Mr. Urn Chin Siong and millionairebanker Mr. Ko Teck Kin will be among the speakers at a forum organised by the Singapore National Union of Journalist, on Wednesday at 7.30 p.n. at the Victoria Memorial Hall The subject Is:93 words
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Article272 1961-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, spoke at Hong Lim tonight and explained why the People's Action Party was defeated in the recent ty-election. The Government, Mr. Lee said, suffered setback two months ago, but it had also learnt an invaluable272 words
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782 1961-06-11 5 BIG DAY FOR 500: YOUR FUTURE BRIGHT, GRADUATES TOLD Sreenivasan tells Convocation: 'Our university is no ivory tower: We are here to tap intellectual resources' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday QNK era ended and a new one began today for higher learning in Malaya. But for 500 graduates of the two divisions782 words
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184 1961-06-11 5 Merger: Tengku agrees with PAP view XL AL A LUMPUR. Sat.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he was -inclined to agree" with the PAP view that Sinuapore should achieve independence through merger with the Fe- ion or within a r federation. He was commenting on a speech last night by184 words
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Article59 1961-06-11 5 bINGAPOI' lie SPA' UMNO MCA MIC Alliance will hold iwo rallies tomorrow to introduce their candidate 'o the Anscm elrcwi: TtM firs; rally Mill be at the luiicioii of Tia.s Sirret and Wallich Strort from 6.30 to 8.15 p m. The second will bo at Raub59 words
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Article18 1961-06-11 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat.—The State Secretary Dato Andlka Indra. yesterday opened the Commonwealth Technical Training exhibition here.18 words
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Article56 1961-06-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold an emergency general meeting at the Hokkien Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street at 10 a.m tomorrow. The meeting, to be addressed by Mr. Devan Nair. the union's adviser, will discuss a deadlock in negotiations over wages with56 words
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Article22 1961-06-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Courts of Criminal and Civil Appeal will begin sitting in the Supreme Court on June 19.22 words
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614 1961-06-11 5 Varsity must come within national educational system, says Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today the Federation Government believed that "a n y institution of higher education in this country must come within our national structure of education." He said: "The Government will614 words
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Article41 1961-06-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Party Negara leader, Dato Onn bin Jaafar, 65. was said to be still in a serious condition today. He was admitted to th* General Hospital here on Thursday night after a heart attack41 words
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Miscellaneous408 1961-06-11 5 n/inin mai ava I.umpur And National Short Wave KAUIU MALAYA Only: U.OO Tin- Malayanaire:,; Kuala Lunuwr And Nation- 1 X1^ St On W|l S al Shori Wave Only: 6.00 Time o 2 Tho Bt sl ln Jiw/: Signal. Nous Headlines 605 J. SuiuJa >' H^ltal. 100 New Morning Melodies All408 words
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Miscellaneous84 1961-06-11 5 TODAY: S*-clili Kcchil 9.04 a.m. 6.8ft. 7.30 p.m. < 6.4ft. >: Singapore 10 a.m. 1 7.6ft > 9.34 p.m. '8 4ft >; Port Dickson 5.10 a.m. (7.5lt.i 5 36 p.m. <8.9f:.»; Port Swettrnham 4.25 a.m. < 11.9ft. > 4.39 p.m. 1 13.4ft. >: 11.27 am <*Ufi. 11.43 p.m 6.9ft. i84 words
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Foreign News
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276 1961-06-11 6 A big hunt for vanished secret agency man WASHINGTON, Saturday. JHE DEFENCE Department, FBI and Polite along the East Coast of the U.S. are searching for a missing employee of the National Security Agency (NSA), the Pentagon disclosed last night. The missing man, described as a horse race fan, was276 words
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104 1961-06-11 6 Bodyguard to Charles says goodbye LONDON. Sat.— The man who for the past eight years has been bodyguard to Prince Charles retired yesterday. Police Constable Reginald Summers went to Bungkingham Palace to receive Queen Elizabeth's thanks for his vigilance since he was seconded to the palace police in 1937 andReuter - 104 words
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Article28 1961-06-11 6 GENEVA. Sat. Prof. Carl Gustav Jung, pioneer of modern psychology, who died last Tuesday at the age of 85. was burii-d at Kuesnacht yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article21 1961-06-11 6 PARIS. Sat. Prof Jean Marie Gaerin. the discoverer ot Hie ami-iuoeu-uioblb vaccine 8.C.0.. tied here yesitiday. aged 39— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article111 1961-06-11 6 yyOULD you like to be "in the money?" Of course you would the Big Money. You will find out how others have done it in the new Free Press series How to Moke o Million which continues this week. It tells how some of the111 words
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Article116 1961-06-11 6 RUSSIA - RUSSIA BY MOSCOW, Sat.— President Leonid Brezhnev today pledged the Soviet Union to do its best to realise the hopes for an international settlement raised by last weekend's Kennedy Khrushchev meeting. In the first reference to the Vienna meeting by a top Soviet leader, he said it hadReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1961-06-11 6 JAKARTA. Sat. Two people were killed and 28 others injured when a grenade exploded am. *t a crowd on Wednesday in Kampung Djawa market in the former rebel stronghold of Padang. West Sumatra, it was reported today.41 words
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165 1961-06-11 6 M.P. IN PROTEST FAST UNTO DEATH': POLICE GUARD HOUSE pOLOMBO, Sat Police V have cordoned off the porch of the House of Representatives where an M.P. began a "fast unto death" last Wednesday. He is Mr. K. M. P. Rajaratne. leader of the National Liberation Front, an extremist Sinhalese party.Reuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration108 1961-06-11 6 •PRESENTING for the first time a picture of actor Rex Harrison and the girl who is expected to become the fourth Mrs. Harrison. Harrison usually goes to great lengths to keep his private life "private," but at his villa in Portofino. Italy,108 words
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Article51 1961-06-11 6 TOS ANGELES. Sat. Out yesterday came a brand new telephone with more than a million in it and a big disappoint- ment lor Mr Ricardo ZZYZZ. For 15 years been last name in the Lcs Angeles directory. Yesterday he lost the honour to a Mr.51 words
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177 1961-06-11 7 U.N. condemns the Portuguese: Terror must stop call NEW YORK. Saturday. TU lu-»t Dlgbt strongly adored dtvi called upon the Portumment i rtnwith from iv reprcsp or I Vasco Oarin. at once declared ihat the illegal and served notice that hh Government would ignore it a> a violation •ity. The177 words
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Article598 1961-06-11 7 THREE-CENT SLAVES OF ANGOLA What has caused the horror ot Angola: the murder of white by black and black by white? For years Angola has been a hidden notion. It has seldom been possible for outsiders to penetrate beyond the main cities. Into the Sunday Times office lost night came598 words
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403 1961-06-11 7 The day I asked too many questions gian importer and talked for a while about the conditions I had just seen. The next morning I was awakened early by the telephone. It was a Portuguese businessman with whose firm I was then connected. "Can I see you immcdlately?'* "At your403 words
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119 1961-06-11 7 TREASON TRIAL OF 11 CATHOLIC LEADERS ENTERS THIRD DAY BUDAPEST. Sat. Hungary is holding its biggest public trial of prominent Catholics, in which the 11 accused are alleged to have tried to organise a "Catholic elite youth corps" whose members would have taken over government posts in a "Christian republic."119 words
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Advertisement407 1961-06-11 6 GOOD NEWS FOR GOOD COOKS! This handy new 2 Ib tin keeps McDougall's H Doucidi>' te^v i flour safe and fresh a(rM^BBBB9MBBB9BBBBBBB%m I V Here's news to make every good cook happy. McDougall's famous Self Raising x '"'-x::;:;':;:-x: ggvry:^ flour is now available in a handy 2 lb. tin as407 words
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Advertisement186 1961-06-11 6 NEW! UNIQUE! ECONOMICAL! EVERSHARP "10,000" convertible pen g A CONVENTIONAL FOUNTAIN PEN KUI |H A CONVENIENT CARTRIDGE PEN Here's a new kind of pen you can fill with ink two easy ways! JBBI With its permanent filler, you fill the Eversharp "10,000" out of an ink bottle just as you186 words
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Advertisement134 1961-06-11 7 ball I need is in THE COMPLETE BABY FOOD now iido %j j^m mbb^ m <B3ES99^<^B^B^B^B^B^B^bTh f^ 4^. bbT I v jf f jf> _jP* *^SHb^B9B¥BIBIBIBB JB% EuAl v^- wr Lactogen the world famous full cream milk -^FfL W food for infants /f: contains all these added &L vitamins... and134 words
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Advertisement348 1961-06-11 7 JSBif anew jt\ llVlllVi (CANT YOU US YOU BTTTY, NOT^ /to STOP BAD BREATH I RECOMMEND^ STOP THAT 1 BABY! YOU JUST COLGATE DENTAL CREAM WITH GARDOL CHILD'S NOISE I DON'T KNOW ABOUT <l ITS ACTIVE PENETRATING FOAM J JOHN? /NEW COLGATE DENTAL V J^^J>ETS INTO HIDDEN CREVICES/ I 7*348 words
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GILLIAN MILLS
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512 1961-06-11 8 DRIVE HIM IF YOU MUST, BUT LET HIM DRIVE THE CAR IT IS all very well for those wives who are unable to drive anything anyway. who arc content to be borne along in state by others who can fathom the mysteries of the motorcar. \on -<lri\ers are no menace512 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-06-11 8 Month s prettiest party dress PRETTIEST party piece of th«> month and practical too. for all Hi flowerlikp froth is this short evening drr-s Squash it into a suitcase for a holiday in Hong; Kong, and it Mill shake out. uncrushed and bouncy as ever. Cloud'grcy The top is draped76 words
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Article125 1961-06-11 8 /IOFFEE and t^gs art v,' usually associated separately, and at breakfast. But lor a tasty and sustaining snack, they are recommended combined and in the cup. Coffee i-iggnog Ingredients: One egg: one dessertspoon sugar; pint strong cold coffee; ¥4 pint milk. Method: Beat ept- yolk with susar125 words
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Advertisement702 1961-06-11 8 Watch your beauty born anew! EV woman knows— How Skin Lifr-Turgosmon ht look of \\ork> ■mg sk.in. wrinklled and dry. Helena A healthy skin stust have BaMnstem now a happy balance between a wonderful new treat- acidity, moisture and alkalinity. When this is "r "rrr^win fs&^ss -KS I reatment in702 words
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Advertisement437 1961-06-11 8 Brush Shining Beauty into your hair in just one minut* ■ata^*'^ KbU <^~"^ai ■^BB^BB^BB^r. .MBB^BB« 4b> tay» MARGARET LEIGHTON alluring star of stage and screen Spend i minute dtv brushing Viupoime into your hur md »c« il shine with flashing brautv. Dull, dry, brittle hiir will be i thing ot437 words
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Miscellaneous35 1961-06-11 8 TME^ GAMBOL'S /WHAT A GO AHEAO-VtXJ VNOWTUAT I DO>OU DONT MINO CBITICI6M--y V THINK? J f ~V ESPECIALLY IP ITS/- 1/ weu....J V^coNSTßiJCTive^r NOW. IF I 1 I MAO BE€rt J I COOKING 1T... -^Svtt35 words
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Hasnah Vimala-Chen
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Article448 1961-06-11 9 FROG' HUNTING WRECKS IN TINY CAN AIRMEN IN QUEST OF I SHARK THRILLS THE R.A.F. Changi Under Water Swimming Cl the other day to Gan a tiny island 500 miles irom Ceylon. Thi. MU entirely a pleasure trip but the Royal Air j Force Ganlree. This is now official RAF.448 words
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Article, Illustration856 1961-06-11 9 NOW HES REHEARSING WITH HARMONICA ORCHESTRA FOR A BIG RADIO SHOW AMONG those who passed the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music examinations held in Penang recently is LIM CHEW PAH, the young "Lomba" vendor, whose struggles to obtain proper teaching856 words
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SUNDAY PICTURE CONTEST
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Article, Illustration199 1961-06-11 10 WINNER of the week's top prize of $30 is "Three In One" (right) submitted by Ronnie Lim, of 103 Bideford Road, Singapore 9. Mr. Lim used a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak Pan film. Setting: Aperture 4, 1/100 second. The second prize of $20 is199 words
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Article, Illustration982 1961-06-11 10 DROP US A LINE IF THERE'S something on your mind, drop a line to the Know Alls. The address is: The Know Alls. Sunday Times. Times Hoom-. River Valley Road Singapore Do not send stamps or return envelopes. We do not repl> to letters by post I982 words
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Article745 1961-06-11 10 B 1 i ft JinifffwHTnTinH BACHELOR, 38, FACES QUESTION OF DUTY WHAT'S your problem? Write to Jane Lee and tell her about it. Her address: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. J AM a bachelor of 38, and the only745 words
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Advertisement117 1961-06-11 10 A wonderful new idea in MEAT PIES by Swanson Frozen meat pies in Individual servings! Filled with tender meat I Extra flaky crust I So easy to prepare! Sow enjoy the savory gooi: I of Chicken, Turkey or Beef Pie, without all the fms and bother of preparation! Just put117 words
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Miscellaneous139 1961-06-11 10 THE THIRD EYE Part Ten H^HH^H v --5 **T c rm p TO«» ML. *4* £Vl. §U!f -s Kf* )ak.'««*w<iii« m tM o*mt.*tt>iioroijrt soa*». .•mttm p>, '"""~'3eS!??s5 l\'-^^T^^ t0 a*K" moon i/6*vt Amp \tt^-'X''~^A^ V WC^"** 1 l^g»c«i >£uO»* O6M7TS' Of *U |Vti^V>^s-^Xi. wS\ 1... i r— sr*mffyotr*smrr fr.^^- 3139 words
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Show Business
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SHOW BUSINESS
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Article, Illustration378 1961-06-11 11 Intent and prejudice with an excuse PETER LIM SEES THE WEEKS TWO NEW PICTURES... THE MARK Maria Schell, Stuart Whitman, Rod Stciger, Brenda De Banzie, Donald Houston. 20th Century-Fox release. g'ITAHT WHITMAN, the cowboy villain who bccaiae hero of outdoor adventure films, now hides his broad shoulders and muscular biceps378 words
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Article, Illustration375 1961-06-11 11 DAVID LEWIN - DAVID LEWIN By When HE takes over even the sea has to emote for Marlon the director! ACTING." said Mar- lon Brando. "is just like slicing baloney... only the pay is better. But what I want is control artistic control over v.hat I do.'" Today at last Marlon375 words
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Article161 1961-06-11 11 Back to sea for Laughton ONE of the most successful films ever made by Walt Disney was "The Swiss Family Robinson." a fact which surprised Disney as much as anyone else. This year he is to make another picture in the same vein. It is based on Jules Verne s161 words
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Article136 1961-06-11 11 Swimming star almost stays dry THE BIG SHOW Esther Williams, Cliff Robertson, Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Vaughn. 20th Century-Fox THE Big Show" takes you behind the glamour and bright lights of the big top and into the tension-packed caravans of a circus family. It is an enjoyable film. The 105 minutes136 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1961-06-11 12 KEN HAMMONDS - ...IF YOUR BOY HAS THE GUTS-THEN HE'S GOT HIMSELF A GOOD JOB YOl' at some time or another have paused to look up at a giant airliner flashing overhead to some corner of the globe. But have you ever thought1,452 words
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Article26 1961-06-11 12 H,.rrf. |M i Mmimi.m, ROtEC DOR M.iii'. (...id r.»«itu- rn to 7 Haiay and DOWOTHV (.RAV w»r» IMm<l"<' m»kf«p CAN YOU IManninx m;i run Irphonc26 words
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Article149 1961-06-11 12 THIS WAY TO PROSPERITY 4 FTER the Indian trade exhibuioi.. an Australian floating fair. Howcomforting to sec the countries of the Commonwealth Malaya. India. Australia and New Zealand strengthen the economic ties that bind them today. India especially holds out va.-t prospects. From that subcontinent we buy textiles, jute products,149 words
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Article82 1961-06-11 12 ON FAGE SEVEN tocay we rarry a sensational account oi Portuguese lash-and-bayonet rule In Angola It Is Mi amazing story, one that prove.*, that the executioners of Salazar pay iiot the slightest heed to world opinion. But the world cannot just look on. There mu^ be no argument about82 words
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Article94 1961-06-11 12 THE Vienna summit hab dl ie and gone. With nothing achieved. No peace in Laos. No treaty on Germany. No agreement on Berlin And in Geneva at the lest ban talks they .»re still haggling over the number of annual Inspections to guarti against secret underground tests. Is there94 words
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Article100 1961-06-11 12 ON Page Ntn« today H;>>na.'i Vimala-Chen presents the story of Lim Chew Pah. the poor hawi;er bo,' ii. Penang who has topped tht list of music parses Good lu.-k t<; Lim But his fa-c rabN thi> question: How many more Chew Paha are then In Malaya? How many gag*100 words
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Letter25 1961-06-11 12 1 AIR your 9' 1 1 a nc«t fl^H 3 h«r«, but H f kttp Itttert WmmW f under 100 |H f words.25 words
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130 1961-06-11 12 WILL someone tell me what you do with a bird which has beer got at by the family cat. So many times I have rescued Uie^c poor tilings from their feline attackers to find them with their feather.> ruffled and shocked into130 words
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Letter117 1961-06-11 12 rIS village of mine on thp road to Grik is nothing much to talk about There i> i »>' cluster of that serv.- the Deonle who work in thp estates thai stretch for miles around But how Dolite the>e shopmen are How clenn their shoos How neat117 words
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Letter141 1961-06-11 12 MAY 1 through your columns thank the gentleman who stopped In pouring rain to lend me a hand at the Mantin Pa.vs when my car broke down For an hour we toiled under the bonnet, both of us soaked to the skin Then back he *ent to Seremban141 words
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Letter94 1961-06-11 12 P«OR weeks MM life has Wl a torture for me. I have been on a slimming diet. No chocolates, no sugar, no rice. Just plain non-fattening food. .Ugh! How hurrible can non-fat-tening food taste. I tried tamp bread that is supposed to have reducing qualities It was94 words
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Letter68 1961-06-11 12 IT is common to see three or four races learning together in an English school But in a Chinese school this is rare. Yet In the Seng Yok Chinese School at Kupang you see a Malay, an Indian and two ThaU working side by side with Chinese boys68 words
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Letter112 1961-06-11 12 IN last week's "Sunday Times you printed a story about a watch which figured in a London Court case. You quoted Mr. Albert Milstein as saying: "There la no doubt that this is the most expensive watch In the world." At £504 the Audemars Piquet is NOT112 words
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Letter52 1961-06-11 12 IDONT like to see the name of my old "kam- I pong" mis-spplt as you did last week The Malayan College near Liverpool is in Kirkby not Kirby and those "ho nass out from it are T.?!rkbian.s not Klrbyitr/. Also there are no Kirkbv graduates. Only teachers. 0.52 words
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Advertisement496 1961-06-11 12 STRAITSTIMES&FREE PRESS fm ikm mmwtmtjmm «*»«ru»•rt mmt nmrtfHlnitm* mt IM lim COLD STOIA6I ARCADI mill r#r«.'M bdihll <trrrl Itnmmntt mm 4 mmz m»mmmt r**'i«a *mmll mmnrlttrmmtt mlmrH In mmm mltm haa4«tf >•; COLD STORAGI ■RANCHtt at MOkIANO »O»O. KATON*. I»Il M»(l NAVAL AUTHORISID AfiCNTSi CITY lOOK MM. STORE LTD. ISMAIL496 words
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Advertisement8 1961-06-11 12 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE tINIC SWISS-MADE BATTERY SHAVER8 words
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Advertisement170 1961-06-11 12 COURSE OF gPP^ CONDITIONINGmJiI will do for mßmzi YOUR DOG •Oil Most dogs arc fed on scraps or on prepared foods that may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that all the element* a dog needs are170 words
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Article, Illustration133 1961-06-11 13 It's a WORLD record by cyclist in Singapore HE CLOCKS 122 HOURS SINGAPORE, Sat. Marathon cyclist R. Muthukumaran. B, today broke the world non-stop cycling record of 120 hours established by a Swiss rider in Rome 10 years ago. By 12.30 p.m. the sweatdrenclird Singapore cyclist had clocked \l2 hours133 words
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Article273 1961-06-11 13 <INCiAPOR£ Sal—BUMliesa l.i the Singapore trMUng room :<xuv with ih« miniber of I i biackel.s was: Industrials: Fu.pa.ncks si. 77, F. and N. oras (3.000> $2.52. U.E. old.- d.OOOt vm. Jacfcb (1.000 > $1 60. Minini* Aasual Amal <500> 27> 6d BM; A. Mauy t2dO>273 words
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Article21 1961-06-11 13 IM Ml. I quoltU at $450 a puul. uncnanged on 8 price. Tat- ofteiing '0 tons down 10 .on*.21 words
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Article11 1961-06-11 13 SINtiAPORK Singal*>re Oopn l—ctatton noon pile*- Juii>- $26 iN).11 words
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Article19 1961-06-11 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. W. L. Elsby lias been appointed the Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board.19 words
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Advertisement78 1961-06-11 13 ■^^^^^H "You can protect ■L^^jJ yourself against 19 says the farrrly doctor Regular use. of Asepso Soap will help prevent pimples, v:-J rashes, and prickly heat. The cleansinsr lather of thi» double-act ion soap keepsyour skin healthy by keeping it -*^y thuroußhly clean: and the powerful antiseptic it conH tains78 words
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Advertisement550 1961-06-11 13 PASSPORT n TO SECURITY I i ASSETS EXCEED €100,000,0(10 W* INTERES I II IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE V A BANK DII'OSIIS NMIH IO\IH\KI) BANKING W i cain s 'w«lv interest in assured Skvunty, without r deduction of United Kinudom incoino i.ix. Ask ih« J." Mdiiager ot \c>ur loori Bruncn or550 words
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Motoring, Doctor, Theatre, Xword
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Article, Illustration764 1961-06-11 14 PETER LIM - SAME SHAPE BUT IT'S SO NEW! PETER LIM MOTORING-BY LAST week I road tested the new Triumph Herald 1200 Coupe as news came that an estate car version was being made at Coventry. This Will complete the Triumph Herald series in Malaya, when it arrives some months from now. The764 words
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Article341 1961-06-11 14 HANS VON BENDA KEEPS A PROMISE TO COME BACK WHAT a pleasure it is to be able tv welcome back to Singapore Hans von Benda's magnificent Berlin Chamber Orchestra! After thttr great success a' ihr Victoria Theatre in February. 1960. their distinguished maestro promised that he would pay341 words
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545 1961-06-11 14 When nagging can cause insomnia... IF you suffer from insomnia ask yourself Who A wears the pants in your family? Ask yourself too whether your wife (or husband) is a nagger. For, strange as it may seem, there is often a relationship between insomnia a.nd being dominated by one's marriage545 words
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Article118 1961-06-11 14 ACROSS; 1 Brads; 5 Distort; 11. Reed; 13 Deer; 14. Waiter; 15 Yell; 16 Serial: 18. Lest; 20. Ibis 22 Piil: 24 Sty; 25. Rents; 27 Tied- 29 Legend; 31. Causes; i 34 Daub; 36 Kneel; 37. Elm; 39. Glow; 41. Gate; 42. Peon; 44.1 Lariat; 46. Ripe;118 words
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Advertisement733 1961-06-11 14 SOME CAR... THIS SIMCA ITS THE GENUINE FAMILY CAR... JH HWk*2 SmMmHmß^^^^^m^ I mMmKSmm! 9mlmW___ .^MttMVafIM^MVK! HHSmmßmH^X^P^ al tffm ***»<• MMm^m* i i > Jr I^k -'--x^&S&mW ju I 7JHBMHHmJMF 'W T^m^k. '"'^l*« Mm Im> WITH SPORTS CAR PERFORMANCE MONTLHERY v *>^ r ETOILE The cor of convincing quality. The733 words
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Advertisement183 1961-06-11 14 jni urn hi iw 1 1 hi iiin i ii mi im n i i]_ i ii luwmwr ii'ii^atiiiiwiuiwfuwjgWj'iiL 'v wiiji MAKE YOUR MOTORING SAFETY COMPLETE r iiiiiaisSs^MsiMsWtsi SHlMysßsMas^Bllsfc_'4(fißi'_ "35* >*^ Fit the tyre with the SELF-ADJUSTING TREAD /Mfflm Let us fit the Goodyear tyre with the proved SELF-ADJUSTING \\>183 words
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Miscellaneous200 1961-06-11 14 {POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS- l. Small nails <S>; Hated '8': 4. Prophet <4i; t. 5 Misrepresent It): 11. Arrow Putoral i7>; 7. Understand (3>; (4). 13. Quadruped i4i; 14. He 8 Narrate <4>; 9. Hera Kite bortakes a tip! if); IS. Bawl (4;); ders (f); 10. Easily annoyed (s>; 16. In200 words
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Supplement
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Article, Illustration20 1961-06-11 15 Boh Tea produced by Boh Plantations Limited. Sole, agents, for Malaya, Singapore and North Borneo, Harper. Giliillan it Company limited20 words
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Article, Illustration572 1961-06-11 16 BOH TEA IS NUMBERED AMONG THE BEST IN THE WORLD fill: BOH ESTATE is situated In the Cameron Highlands of Malaya in the Slate <>l Pahang. Its planted area ranges from .V>o<) ft to (i.(MM) 11. ;ilk)\c sc;i level. The properly, with ils out division :it l\il.is, is the largest572 words
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Article95 1961-06-11 16 Following Is an extra* t from a cvlon TV a \imliiij; Agent's report on Koh Estate: Thr Boh Serd HrArvTs are in rxrrllent rondition and show robust health and growth The trees are Mutably (and widely) PMti It is very evident thai they are vigorous hich Molding bearers.95 words
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433 1961-06-11 16 ALL the equipment associated w i t h th c quality an d flavour of Bob Tea is manufactured by Davidson ft O>. Ltd. Belfast for which James Warren ft Co. Lid. are Solo Agents. In order to ensure that all equipment supplied433 words
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Article313 1961-06-11 16 T^HE growing and manufacture of tea has a greater fascination to the layman than is the case with most other estate crops and it is perhaps for this reason that so many people take the opportunity of visiting Boh Estate whilst on holiday on the Cameron313 words
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Article378 1961-06-11 16 FOUR GOLDEN RULES TO PERFECT TEA BY following the Four Golden Rules you will be sure to serve a delicious and refreshing cup of tea with the qualities that produce a quick pickup. The 4 Golden Rules for brewing Tea. 1. To make the best tea, use your teapot. A378 words
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Advertisement137 1961-06-11 16 HELPING xrt^v MALAYA Tiger Cement was used on the new extension to the Boh Tea Factory MALAYAN CEMENT LTD. This top quality machinery supplied by JAMES WARREN Co. Ltd. processes Boh Tea. I a m. mm m _~_^^^^M I! A S EA Motors, fff*~\\\\T* I generators and »j B distribution137 words
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Advertisement65 1961-06-11 16 BOH PLANTATION LIMITED CAMERON HIGHLANDS are SURE of (SHELU IstaQ) u^iand} Congratulations to THE BOH TEA ESTATE on the occasion of their Estate Factory Extension and best wishes for their continued success in their undertaking from MALAYAN FERTILISERS LTD. who are proud to be associated with the Boh Estate as65 words
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Article, Illustration157 1961-06-11 17 FINE MALAYAN TEA A picture story of the harvesting and processing of tea at Malaya's leading estate and factory in the Cameron Highlands. Boh Tea, from the bush to the final product enjoyed by Malaya's discerning tea drinkers. 1. Plucking: Indian girls skilfully picking the choice two leaves and a157 words
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Advertisement79 1961-06-11 18 i si I WM v Wk SO THEY SAVE! Listen to him: "I've got good reason to trust Shell products. Always use them. Supershell with I.C.A;puts zip in my motoring. New Shell X-100 Multigrade looks after my engine. And you can't beat Shellubrication for keeping a car in good order."79 words
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Miscellaneous1747 1961-06-11 18 unAB^E TO BEiJEv'F Wl,at Tu=vvc.ggvE? vv T sE?Sr7 -J^S O ==A? 5..C 1 I *i^:- k v j* r /OUR 5^.2' f\C i.^C'. '-S ~*tZ±\ ->9 fAAO A LION WKS OBEYS A *\AS--TUc S<E?TCA. C.'.._^s i?E H*Vg PgQmSS^ TuAT_My IQM /S^L^ I *0*& tO^tE MUST U C=E -5. Cs 'ZC^1,747 words
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Miscellaneous18 1961-06-11 20 If P I lE^lPl Jw y M Q%i H jj jhmi w nia. V"> XI 'H l iP <<\18 words
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THE NEW RECORDS
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Article355 1961-06-11 21 METRONOME - METRONOME By EONARD Bernstein turns in a magnificent, blazing account of Debussy's "Images for Orchestra" Rondes de Printemps, Gigues and Iberia in a new Philips album (mono A ***** L). He whips the New York Philharmonic into a finely disciplined organisation to give us355 words
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Advertisement121 1961-06-11 21 Mtf*§£M Softtr cretm gitn ntW T: r lTo'Z' otm Heres a real b r am offer for y° u A klrlAl fl c hwint standard size tube of New Pe P soacnt fr fWpWff fiAvou* fmiwtt —free when you buy the large size. up four mouth. MlmtMi Make sure of121 words
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Advertisement31 1961-06-11 21 NEXT WEEK: Etcope from prison camp This scries has t*en adaptea from the book -Will Not We Pear." to be published by Harrap Copyright 1961: CE T Waireu ana Jame* B«tuon.31 words
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Advertisement355 1961-06-11 21 Hi I/ r\ M beauty of light ml so ft s ki n w^ 1 \1!"! M THADE MARK MMn jflf^^i^^^^^^^M i i One cream beautifies, lightens, dl. l\ softens and protects that's fjlv H^^^^Bl azc nc Snow". Love iv I|B WT gentleness, delight in its I «NjriW"vl ra^^KSi^n coolness,355 words
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Article1836 1961-06-11 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Donnelly, McGrpwdie r share riding honours by Ipoh. Sat. FASCINATION WINS EASILY C K. LBFS moni> spinner FrojfKio. with Arthur Ward astride scored his third MNMnVI win this season when he chalked up I comfortahle 11-lenjfth win from Pinkson in the ♦»K I'erak Derby1,836 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-06-11 22 THOUGH the leaders are closely bunched the favourite. Mrs. S. M. Castello's Sweet Solera, ridden by W. Rickaby (centre), is a clear winner of this year's Oak Stakes at Epsom. Surrey, on June t, Immediately behind the winner is Ambergris (I* Lindie> who finished second,Reuter - 62 words
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Article45 1961-06-11 22 TOTAL POOL: 5147.300 Ist No. 1627*8 (S3!). 190) 2nd No. 2583!)0 ($18,419; 3rd No. *****3 ($9,405) STARTERS ($4,898 each): Nos. *****6; *****1. CONSOLATION (§l.OOO rath): Nos. *****7: *****6; *****9; *****1; *****7: *****1: *****!»: *****3; *****7; *****8. LAST 4 DIGITS: 2778 Sl2O each.45 words
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255 1961-06-11 22 NEW YORK. Saturday \/E"FERAN Boxer Archie Moore steps through the ropes at Madison Square Garden here tonight (0200 gmt June 11) to battle with two opponents Father Time and Italy's Giulio Rinaldi. i Moore, who admits to beinj; 44 but who the record booksReuter - 255 words
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Obituary52 1961-06-11 22 JO4EPX ONC GUAM LYE 7<V ynarr-old pa««cd away pvacrfully <>n ii-iik 1m Innil two M)ll\ thr.« two Ml— 111 I»W. two daUKh-trrs-in-law, 17 grandrhildren, onr Kfi.it-grand-rhild to mourn hi^ '.l IMMI 132 A Cambridge Roiid. at 3. 50 p.m. on 11-6-fii for Church of Th« Holy Family and thenrr52 words
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Advertisement134 1961-06-11 22 W"3|f NEVER v jftak NIVICO NEVER HAILS. ...to always remain yours 1^ m Jj/tJj truly. .you'll love graceful NIVICO at first sight. Mjßf For NIVICO is a Stereo hifidelity radiogram which &rfffi reproduces music and speech so faithfully you will know r "A W^^^B* 3t once nat NIVICO is just134 words
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Advertisement312 1961-06-11 22 HAIR POMADE Does Darken Grey Hair DARKON HAIR POMADE IS A HIGH GRADE HAIR DRESSING. IT IS INCONSPICUOUS IN USL AS ITS DARKENING ACTION IS GRADUAL AND VERY NATURAL. It is not mere vanity which dictates the use of I DARKON. A man is as old os he feels but312 words
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Miscellaneous193 1961-06-11 22 MKllll lAJ rA. Scl.i :ion v F.G.S.P.A. Sk<UTtion. Jalan Besar '7 pin Sumapori' Herlava Cup Vricrans v i: f SpU;ar 'A". Jalan Bt-sar i>S45 p.m .<: S.A.FA Du. 3D 8 1 V. v Maxwell "A**, Wmtttt Park GOLF: Singapore champtonihlp > Ist 'qu round. Slme Road. W A T K193 words
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1291 1961-06-11 23 EPSOM JEEP - Speedy Lucky Lucky will take a lot of catching up the straight EPSOM JEEP By THIS BRILLIANT SPRINTER IS SET FOR ANOTHER WIN BRILLIANTLY speedy LUCKY LUCKY has hit a bright patch— he has won two of his four starts this season and up the straight 5iF. he will take1,291 words
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Article1265 1961-06-11 23 RACE ONE: 2.15-CL. 5, DIV. 2-7 F. (APPRENTICE RIDERS ONLY) 1 Birthday Gift II H. L On«> E. Breuk.. 7 9.0 IT) Mn.ui 12 2 ***** Field Marshal .Brmhr BUI I 590 Lim kidjung (PllUu Besi B 5 8.13 Hahui 11 1 ***** C'lianluckter (Mr. Mrs K. N1,265 words
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Article500 1961-06-11 23 MERCURY - MERCURY By TMHE Thais' defeat of the Danes in the Thomas Cup inter-zone playoff gave consolation to Malaya In the preliminary rounds Malaya were eliminated by the Thais and there was general condemna tton of the Malayans' poor showing. Now they have the satisfaction of knowing that their500 words
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Article168 1961-06-11 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rare 1 ARCTIC KKION Kidj.m. Birthd.1% (.ill Ml I ING (li.inlurktrr Iik km in i I D. MAB8HAI \n Ik Krsion Knl i.i ne Kace HIM STUIIO Majul.i Korelgn Order 1111 !>\Y Ki.ik.ttnj Cargo Kit rwoNA M.i Hi.. ll'll.nt I Race 3 UN KY168 words
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Advertisement33 1961-06-11 23 ;GoQn'or Wk Teenage idol Vg^ L tells about himself I a -and a strange I I malady— in this I I I Jy gMBM week s I Mk fUk RADIO WEEKLY 11 jJHPbfflßll33 words
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Obituary27 1961-06-11 24 It *T4, lit rWiaiauM) FAMILY r condolences, wrr.ith.- MMM.in« and asmntancc on this orruxn TNE FtMIL* r.-o- T.«n 'h.T.k r. ,1 .r. Ht.d nd:iD''e at funeml27 words
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Article, Illustration436 1961-06-11 24 SINGAPORE. Sat pKJHT goals were scored in tonight's Agong (up soccer match between Singapore (Jovernment Services F.A. and Federation (•overnment Services F.A. at Jalan Besar but they tailed to produce a decision, the match ending in a 1-1 draw in spite of extra436 words
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Article89 1961-06-11 24 SINGAPORE Sat.- Singapore Police had scored 73-2 on the first day of their two-day cricket match against the Federation Police at Thomson Road today. Winning the toss Federation were helped to a total of 206 by a bright innings of 64 by All Malayan batsman Andy89 words
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Article495 1961-06-11 24 JAKARTA. Saturday. after conceding the first two singles. staged a magnificent fight-back to finish the first night level with the holders, Indonesia, by taking the two doubles matches in the challenge round of the Thomas Cup World badminton championship being played here. Indonesia, at oneReuter - 495 words
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307 1961-06-11 24 Aussies declare 516-9 for 321 lead UDGBASTON Sat. Australia scored the highest post-war total against England when they hit 516 for nine declared on the third day of the first Test match here today. England scored 195 in their first innings. Setting England 321 runs to avert an innings defeat307 words
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Article99 1961-06-11 24 KNGLAND Ist Inns 195 AI'STKALIA Ist Inns lovrrnifht 359-Sl La wry c Murray b Ililngwortii 57 M( Donaid c Illingwoi.ii b Staiham 2: Harvey lbw Allen 114 O'Neill b Statham 82 Burue lbw Allen 25 Simpson b Trurman 76 Uitviason c ana Ihuigwotth 22 Mackay c Bailing.o n bReuter - 99 words
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Article255 1961-06-11 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore schoolgirl trainee Lim Choo Eng and newcomer Regina Richards won the Singapore Junior women doubles title when they outplayed I. Farida and Teh Yip 15-2. 15-4 in the final tonight. Tne haraest fougiu ue of the night was Ismail Ahmad's 12-15. 18-15. 15-8 win255 words
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Article165 1961-06-11 24 MALAYA SHOCK HONG KONG ITUALA LUMPUR. Sal- Mula- yan Chinese lonigm ronfuunced tne ciilics wucu they bt«t. Hong Kuug Chme.-e 5-4 lit tilt Ho Ho Cup cumpciuion ai NUvatKu Suidium iomgru. ibitt enuiii';; a h\c-year kMaii( itlNk. Hong Kon? wei»- fmuaiiits to win. but within 12 minuies they •MS staggering165 words
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Article132 1961-06-11 24 LONDON. Sat— Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At l>rds: Rain most of the afttrnoon. Yorki-niie 97-2 (Close 42 n.o. i Glamorgan. At The Oval: Suirey 193-6 Lancashire. At Blarkheath: Warwickshire I 206-5 iHorner 74. J. Kennedy 45 1 v Kent. At tReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement570 1961-06-11 24 this applicated -gold dial, ..this Eg§Mi WmF% TITONI<g) ''j,*- "^^SS^^S^T^K. \v/$/7 THE ORIENT YEAR |1 Hi INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: Id Floor, Bonk of China lldg., Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** (3 linn) Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: (5907 or any travel agent in Singaporo and the Federation570 words
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Miscellaneous6 1961-06-11 24 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton JNO-6 words
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