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Title Section13 1961-06-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES r in No. 1347 SINDAY, JUNE 18, 1961 20 CENTS13 words
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Article657 1961-06-18 1 Teacher unions hail pay scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Sat- Most of the Federations 46,000 teachers are satisfied with the broad details of the unified salary scheme gazetted yesterday. But they feel unhappy about the nonpruviNiou of housing allowance, medical Facilities. <qual pay lor women, and pen.M Thr chairman ofl the teachers'657 words
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Article1170 1961-06-18 1 JACKIE SAM - PETIR QUER V FOR TUC SIX JACKIE SAM Tree all detainees' call could lead to clash in Security Council By S pore. Sat. pETIR, the official organ of the People's Action Party, today questioned the reasoning of six leading trade unionists who last week called for the immediate release of1,170 words
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Article, Illustration596 1961-06-18 1 Showdown bid: Not going home as yet' fttALA LUMPUR Sat Nineteen year old Sal I v Bronstein amved here early today for showdown meeting with her ex-lmslKuid. She wants 2nd Lt. Tengku Ibrahim. 23. who divorced her less than a month after their wedding, to give her documentary proof of596 words
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Article44 1961-06-18 1 ■LANG, Sat. TMajr'l I Klang Town Council elr< tion ended in stalrmati with tin- Alliance winning six of the 12 seats. People s Progressive Party, fielding candidates In the area for the first time, took lour seats, and the Socialist Front two.44 words
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Article20 1961-06-18 1 SINGAPORE. Sun— Karly today Special Branch d:l- <■- tives were conducting raids in various parts of the 1 bland.20 words
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369 1961-06-18 1 PARIS. Saturday I RUDOLF Noureev. 23--year-old star of the Leningrad State Kirov Ballet. .sought political asylum in France toda;i as the rest of the company left for London. An official of the French Interior Ministry said his request would be granted Siiock-haired369 words
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Article149 1961-06-18 1 ALAN YANG - When a bird met Comet ALAN YANG By SINGAPORE. Sat. A little sparrow touched off an air drama over Paya Lebar Airport today. It happened at about 2 p.m. iii.st alter a L"bndonbound BO AC Con.. had soared off the runway with 21 pMatngen on board. The sparrow hit the149 words
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Advertisement142 1961-06-18 1 For I >? ,^rU/<//wWj «nd all kinds of V I S.I T To the woman who couM wwp because her skin Ixmuiv is drying out S f f MOON DROPS' FOR NIGHT Moon Orops 1.,. /CfA/C&H/ Moisture Balm. R.ch. ve t not l) > /V^ greasy. FOR CLEANSING Moon Drops142 words
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Article, Illustration3280 1961-06-18 2 C.E.T. WARREN AND JAMES BENSON THI SEAL'S JOURNEY INTO CAPTIVITY - Captive Seal flies a Nazi flag C.E.T. WARREN AND JAMES BENSON THI SEAL'S JOURNEY INTO CAPTIVITY BY While the captured submarine Seal lay in Kiel dockyard, being repaired for her new role in the German Navy, her crew began their dreary years of captivity. Most were to spend five years3,280 words
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Advertisement697 1961-06-18 2 Every cook is a better cook with M'Dougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR (Kept tafe and fresh in tins) You'll cook better cafart and pamie» than m erer thought you could when you use MiDougall 1. the world > anoit _f' i^~~ i_P'^^______tefc. popular Self Railing flour. You don t have to add697 words
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Article, Illustration435 1961-06-18 3 it's war— and Japan 's planes flash past Kuala Lumpur falls to invader... and rice ration is cut to eight tahils I WALKED into the Sunjjei Buloh re (-option hall. Down the middle ran two r*ows of high, expanded metal partitioning, two feet apart. Here relatives met patients. Was leprosy435 words
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Article917 1961-06-18 3 NEXT WEEK: THE JAPANESE RAID Sungei Buloh and I leave to start a farm in Pangkor. A weelc passed, and then the Medical Superintendent. Dr. Gordon Alexander Ryrie. sent for me. He had a close look at my left hand and said: "Don't917 words
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Article195 1961-06-18 3 rE young maid asked for permission to .speak to her employer, a duchess. "I'm getting married on the first of the month, Your Grace," she announced. "We shall be sorry to see you go," the duchess replied gracefully. "Oh, but I don't Intend to leave the195 words
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Advertisement582 1961-06-18 3 AGFA SUPER SILETTE LX The Super-Camera for Superb 35mm pictures coupled rangefinder and coupled exposure meter BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in 7 Minutes .g^V J~ <&k Do your feet Itch so L~ -^'.-r bsdly th*t582 words
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Miscellaneous404 1961-06-18 3 bW £9 J^^Ky^y r *AiJm m.%mm 930 The New.<=: 9.45 A Short HorRADIO MALAYA ror Story: 10.00 Make Way For Music: 10.30 MuMc For Dancing; AM. Kuala Lumpur and Nation- uOO close Down. al Shortwave Only: 6.00 Negara- okt\\(\ CIMPADADr ku and News Headlines.; 605 RADIO SINGAPORE Morning Melodies; 7.00404 words
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Article264 1961-06-18 4 TENCKU PRAISES POET TACORE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today paid tribute to the memory of Indian poet and philosopher. Rabindranath Tagore, for his vision in inspiring Asian unity and the brotherhood of man. The Prime Minister's tribute appeared in a special me.ssage Lssued to mark the centenary of264 words
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314 1961-06-18 4 ESTATE MAN TELLS OF A SABRE'S LAST MOMENTS 'It was diving and climbing:* At one stage it was only 20 feet above us' 1 could see the plane burning' SUNGEI PATAM, Saturday. POLICE and men of the Royal Australian Air Force today guarded the wreckage of a Sabre jet fighter314 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-06-18 4 Mr. John Howard Mason, a U. S. Consulate officer in Singapore, and his pretty bride, Miss Jone C. Kok, seen with the Rev Father Leslie Drage, precentor of the church who officiated their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Miss Kok is a former Singapore model. Sunday52 words
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159 1961-06-18 4 DEATH BY TETANUS: 'ABORTION CASE' CORONER IS TOLD SINGAPORE. Sat. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned at the continued inquest here today on a housewife. Teo Tau Ngim, 28, of Chen San Road, who died of tetanus in the General Hospital here on April 26. A medical officer,159 words
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Article21 1961-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sat The Police Bund will play at the Botanic Gardens between 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article59 1961-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two schools today donated a total of $145.20 for victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire. The donations, which were received by the Straits Times, came from pupils of Anglo Chinese School, Kampar i $64.20) and pupils and staff of Tanglin Boys School,59 words
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158 1961-06-18 4 Shoppers watch thugs stab and rob man By RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE. Sat. A crowd of shoppers watched as two thugs stabbed a 36-year-old poultry dealer in the back, and robbed him of mort than $1,500 this evening. Mr. Ong Eng Say. of Lorong Tai Seng, has been admitted to the158 words
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Article41 1961-06-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Special passenger trains will run at frequent intervals between Singapore and Johore Bahru for people who wish to see the Johore Grand Prix on June 24 and 25. A return ticket will cost $1.50.41 words
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Article36 1961-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sal The Ministry of Culture will give ir^« film shows .it Bukit. Mandai. Village Wnyang suisje. Pulau Blakang Man Kamixmg Pony;gol, Chwee Chum School, and( Day Road at 7 p.m. on Monday36 words
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335 1961-06-18 5 60 boycott banquet honouring the King INVITATIONS ARRIVED ON WEDNESDAY— AND GOVT. WANTED REPLIES TWO DAYS BEFORE SEREMBAN, Saturday gIXTY PEOPLE out of MO invited by the State Government to a banquet for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong at the Town Hall here last night did not335 words
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Article, Illustration88 1961-06-18 5 THIS beautiful Indonesian YIP was "at large" somewhere in Singapore yesterday. And with a host of officiols from the Indonesion Consulote- General hunting for her. She is Mrs. Fatmawathy Soekamo, wife of the Indonesian President, who slipped into Singapore by Garuda from Jakarta yesterday morning.88 words
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109 1961-06-18 5 MAN ADMITS HE MOLESTED THREE WOMEN JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A man admitted in the So»ions Court here today to waylaying three women over the past month behind Saujana. the residence of the Johore Mentri Be.sar. Liew Buck King, 25. of Jalan Yahya Awal, pleaded guilty to using force to outrage109 words
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Article90 1961-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Alliance of SPA UMNO MCA MIC announced today that it would hold one rally instead of two tomorrow night. The rally will be held at the junction of Tian Lye Street and i Dehli Street between 7 and 10 p.m. The Peoples90 words
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95 1961-06-18 5 Slayings that changed course of history y^SSASSIN. What frightening, yet fascinating, images are conjured up by this one word This week The Free Press is continuing its series of articles on ass-( assinotions that changed the course of history. Read about the man who killed for Stalin; the British Prime95 words
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129 1961-06-18 5 SULTAN'S SON USED FORCE ON SISTER AND HER HUSBAND KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Tengku Abdul Malek. second son of the Sultan of Trengganu. pleaded guilty here today to two charges of using criminal force on his relatives. For using criminal force on his younger sister. Tengku Zainah. he was fined $50129 words
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Article243 1961-06-18 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. f THE Government today announced another postage stamp design competition for the special National Day commemorative stamps to be issued on June 3 next year Cash prizes ranging from $25 to $200 together with certificates. would be awarded to the entrants submitting outstanding243 words
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198 1961-06-18 5 Spore industrial plan praised by bank chairman SINGAPORE, Saturday. PI'BBKH millionaire Dato Lee Kong Chian said today that the Singapore Governincut's four-year industrial development plan "is a big step towards building a stable and diversified economy." Dato Lee said the plan was directed chiefly towards solving the problems arising from198 words
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Article, Illustration145 1961-06-18 5 OIXGAPORE.Sat. Ten Singapore guardsmen on I bicycles are now riding 240 miles to Kuantan. to test their mettle. Accompanying the men of the Singapore Guard Regiment's "D" Company are two cadets from Bukit Panjang School. The men, riding army issue bicycles, will sleep under tents145 words
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Advertisement203 1961-06-18 5 SPRING PROBLEM? Enquires mvit:d for supplies of all designs and sizes of new springs for machines, motors, printing plants and industries. Manufacturers of all-purpose Springs including Firearms Springs. Ample stock of sfeel spring wires of any design sixe. On wholesale and retail at moderate prices. Wong Thiam Spring Factory, (Licensed203 words
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Advertisement402 1961-06-18 5 PWTTY... 4/s 0 p RACT|CAL TOOI (00 W^ J So chic tor party or ploying, round A. DIPLOMAT. Soft Cotton Batiste. Man-btylcd the house or on the beoch. Your boby pockets with peorl buttons. Goy red white or blue looks ''dressed^ w.th nothing else on ot GING HAM CHECK. Trim402 words
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176 1961-06-18 6 SUSPECT IN PROBE ON TRUJILLO MURDER PLOT DIES CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Sat The brother of General Jose Fernandez, former Defence Secretary accused of plotting the assassination of Gen. Trujillo. committed suicide last night as secret police knocked on his door. Roman Fernandez put a bullet In his head as the policeUPI - 176 words
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Article, Illustration403 1961-06-18 6 Women tortured on rack in playboy's terror-isle From DAVID ENGLISH Washington, Saturday WOMEN are being tortured on the rack in the terror-isle of Dominica. Wives and relatives of the assassins of Dictator Rafael Trujillo are undergoing extreme and bestial torture. The wife and other relatives of General Diaz, alleged to403 words
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89 1961-06-18 6 Goose' jailed for failing to file tax returns KANSAS CITY. Sat. Recce ("Goose") Tatum. known as the "Clown Prince of Basketball' and former star of 'he H.wleni Olobeirotlers was -terday Jailed ror 90 days for failing to nic income lax returns The 39-year-old Negro player. smiu by government lawyers u>Reuter - 89 words
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140 1961-06-18 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. A second specialist has been called in for consultations about the treatment of President Kennedy's injured back. the White House announced today. He is Captain J. H. Cheggey, Chief of Orthopaedics and Physical Medicine at the U.S. Naval Hospital at Bethseda. He140 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-06-18 6 IT S an old saying that a baby who cries at his christening will be a success in life. In the picture above. John Clark Gable, only rhild of the latr (lurk Gable, is comforted hy hi* mother. Mrs. Kay Gable, as ho breaks into89 words
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213 1961-06-18 6 Five hurt as monks stage march on Mrs. Banda's home MADRAS, Saturday. pOLICEMEN broke up a mob of Buddhist monks and laymen in Colombo on Thursday night when the mob tried to march on the residence of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimuvo Bandaranaike, according to reports flown here. Four monksReuter - 213 words
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Article57 1961-06-18 6 VANDENBERG Air Forct Base (California). Sat. The United States last night hurled a 2.1001 b. Discoverer I satellite Into a polar orbit. The satellite. Discoverer XXV, was launched from here, and about one hour and 45 minutes later Air Force and tracKing statlom in Alaska and57 words
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Article24 1961-06-18 6 MANILA. Sat. Ton babie* have died from influenza in tw» Southern Philippines citir*. rwi*. ing the epidemic death toll i*24 words
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Advertisement96 1961-06-18 6 140 INVESTMENTS FOR UNDER £20 Len than £20 Sterling buys the minimum of 50 shares in Unicorn Trust This gives you a share in the fortunes of over 140 Commonwealth and other world wide companies. Your investment will be handled by experienced investment experts, working in close contact with som*96 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-06-18 7 THE COLOUR BAR WORLD WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES I THE colour bar in Memphis, Tennessee, rears its ugly head. A Caucasian woman is seen barring the way to a "whites only" lunch counter at a downtown department store. She hurriedly took up position when she saw the Negroes approaching. TheUPI - 73 words
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1214 1961-06-18 7 PERCY HOWARD - Why hand the Commonwealth to America? PERCY HOWARD By LONDON, Sat A LEADING BRITISH ECONOMIST SPEAKS UP AGAINST THE JOIN-EUROPE MOVEMENT WHAT CAN U.S. GAIN IF BRITAIN JOINS THE COMMON MARKET? JUST why is President Kennedy of America so anxious that Britain should join the Common Market? Whatever purpose can1,214 words
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342 1961-06-18 7 THE MEN IN TWO RAGS TO -RICHES' STORIES LONDON. Sat 1 SALESMAN Maurice Friede came out of the H.A.F. after the war with his gratuity and determination to succeed. Up filled a suitcase with fancy goods and toys and began .selling them in the markets of Leicester, Walsall. and Derby.342 words
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100 1961-06-18 7 CAR DRIVES INTO DESERT AS DRIVER SLEEPS MELBOURNL, Sat. Twenty three yearold sheep farmer John Pope went to sleep while driving his Lana-Rover across the desert of Central Australia. The car kept on going and when Pope woke up he was off the track and lost tn the wasteland. He100 words
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Advertisement267 1961-06-18 7 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 iI M >*— R2 1 1 U f -i Evftnffij ,i i 1 1 1 1 j^ft(l j^ flHW^^^-"-^ 1 JtH Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 I imll pen! That something remarkable is xS'iiw the fact that the Parker267 words
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Article, Illustration660 1961-06-18 8 DAUGHTERS: What can a mere Mum learn from them? SECRET OF YOUTH It goes without saying that daughters can learn a great deal from their mothers, and sad to say not necessarily all good. But what about a reversal of this usual procedure? What can we Mums learn from our660 words
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Article88 1961-06-18 8 Silly girls or just foxy ones? 17OLLOWING my remarks F on May 21. comes an answer from an experienced Singapore model. Marlies Ashley. The girls you Interviewed." shf said, "must have been either very young or very > silly." Marlies thought that the only reason girls could 1 possibly resent88 words
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Advertisement182 1961-06-18 8 m jf Modess ltV\ m SUPER-SOFT LdM| V SANITARY TOWELS Br< ausr of a new wondrr fabric, which i> rxtra m^m\\ .m absorlvnt. colter and safer. IkMM they are cooler and more if !i comfortable A f ii^".^^t~^' t w L Rrrausr thrv arc s<» nralK designed ,lf\ W^^^^f and182 words
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Miscellaneous46 1961-06-18 8 TUE*»~* GAMBOLS WILLYOU &o) WAVE TO WA9«) <-. FOB ME SUAVE/ I CANT FINDJ 3I(SMAU I WEAg MV COATIIf DAOLIN&, I ONLY ASkED MY SHOES y-AND WUEPE \OBJUSTASCARF?V S *OU TO GO NfcXT DOOB r_3" ARE MV S. C/ui,,, TUIC V T A MRSSA6E/" SOCKS OO^» W46 words
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Article31 1961-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Sat The first batch ol 15 Malayan Airways apprentices will leave here tomorrow by BOAC chartered flight tor a 15-month training course in Perth. Scot hind.31 words
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Article24 1961-06-18 9 SINGAPORE Sat Detectives raided several gangster hideouts in Singapore yesterday and arrested 1 1 people under the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions Ordinance.24 words
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Article26 1961-06-18 9 SINGAPORF M ■\ill be cut ofl Btaog Niven fto*d. between WiUie Road and Vount Emily, from lo a. in to 6 pm. on Monday.26 words
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Article, Illustration693 1961-06-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. FREE DETAINEES, SCRAP THE P.P.S.O.' HE DEMANDS AT ELECTION RALLY David Marshall, leader of the Workers' Party, tonight called for the- release of all political detainees and the revocation of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Speaking at an Anaon by-election rally in693 words
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142 1961-06-18 9 I SINGAPORE, Sat. j rpHE Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will make a thorough study of the London employment exchange syUem so that the Government could give better service to workers and bosses hc-e. Mr. Byrne said this here142 words
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311 1961-06-18 9 'NAME THESE MEN' CALL BY OPPOSITION TENGKU AND THE FALSE ACCUSERS' •PROPER COURSE IS TO HOLD A PUBLIC INQUIRY.* MR. S KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fENGKU Abdul Rahman was asked today to name the opposition parties which, he said, had made false accusations against Alliance Ministers. The call was made by311 words
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Article138 1961-06-18 9 CASHING IN ON BIG FIRE SINGAPORE. Sat. Rac- 10 keteers here are cashing In on the recent Bukit Ho Swee fire. Mr. Woon Wah Siang. secretary and treasurer of the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund Committee, told the Sunday Times today that the committee had received complaints of138 words
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Article61 1961-06-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Five Singapore teachers have been promoted to principals of primary schools. They are Mr. David Soh Biow Chwee ißukit Merah North Schools), Mrs. Lee Siew Kwong < Balestier Mixed Schools'. Miss Yap I Ai Ting (Parry Avenue Girls' School i. Miss Annie Tan (Bedok Boys'61 words
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Article53 1961-06-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. An assistant fishmonger, Onn Ah Meng. 27. today pleaded guilty to stealing a motorcycle at the Capitol Theatre car park on May 13. The Third District Judge, Mr. Francis T. Scow, sentenced him to two years' jail to be followed by one year53 words
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Article39 1961-06-18 9 M ANIL A Sat. Th» beauty queens ol Singapore and Malaya were introduced to Manila society tonight in a glittering cocktail party aboard the liner Himalaya. They were Miss Julit Koh and Miss Helen Tan.39 words
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Article, Illustration560 1961-06-18 10 ARM Y FAMIL Y THA T WILL NEVER FADE AWAY The happy Major Lopez sees three sons find happiness in the service UAPFY indeed is the father whose son follows in his footsteps. And 1X thrice happy is 62-year-old MAJOR G. A. LOPEZ of Kuala Lumpur three of whose sons,560 words
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Article, Illustration403 1961-06-18 10 EMMA TAKES WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE EIGHTY-FOUR years of living are still alive In the memory of a most remarkable person Mrs. Emma Edith Lascelles Bain. Years that take her back to the time when as a redhead of six Emma had her hair trimmed403 words
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Article, Illustration374 1961-06-18 11 Mongrel Jackie loves to go to church PRESENTING THE THREE SMART GIRLS OF IPOH AND HIS MASTER WHO HAS TWICE TRIED GIVING HIM AWAY SAYS: THERE IS NOTHING THAT I CAN DO TO MAKE HIM STAY AWAY IT is a strange habit this of going to church that Jackie has374 words
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Article383 1961-06-18 11 ARE YOU ON THE RADIO PHONE? I'M sorry. He s in conference. Can I call you back when he is free?" "Yes, do. I'll be somewhere between Bukit Timah and Raffles Place!" What is it that moves fast, talks a lot, uses four wheels, and can always be located? A383 words
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Article, Illustration161 1961-06-18 11 Cooking his way to the top rpHERES a glint of I ichievement In ALAN YEO'S eyes when he says: "Right now I'm busy cooking my way through college." And he means it. For Yeo 1.1 his second and final -:e of an accountancy cour>e which he studies by correspondence from161 words
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Article296 1961-06-18 11 T HAD lea the other day with three smart FROM Sarawak comes Miss UNYIE MAI. who has the unique distinction of being the only Sea Dyak of the gentle sex. to become an Agricultural Assistant in the Department of Agriculture. Unyie. born in Saratok is 20.296 words
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Article285 1961-06-18 12 DIEF'S CALL AND MALAYA MALAYA should give carefu! thought to Canadian Premier John Diefenbaker s call for a contenuce at Prime Minister level on Britain and the Common M irktt. For there can be M eva>h>n of the fact that every one of the 13 member.*, of the Commonwealth is285 words
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Article206 1961-06-18 12 »"pHE peace talks at Evian have staggf red to a dismal adjournment. And it France persist.? in her present attitude there ia little reason for resumption. Just what does de Gaulle propose? A Sahara separate from Algerin. military bases in the country and minority rights for her one million206 words
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Article846 1961-06-18 12 REMEMBER Rainford Mid otierill, the* two airmen who defied Ihe might off the whole Royal Air Foroe when tlu-v stood up Tor their faith its Jehovah's Witnesses. I have just met ;i man off the same remark* able faith. His name is Yaremchuk. He is846 words
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Article905 1961-06-18 12 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN A must for every Malayan who wants to go to British varsity A STUDENTS' GUIDE THAT WAS BORN IN A SAOMENT OF CAY REMEMBRANCE By- LONDON ONE day during late August last year a group of students, relaxing in the lounge of Malaya Hall, i- began905 words
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Letter114 1961-06-18 12 SLAVES OF ANGOLA RE THE report "Thretccnt slaves of Angola" which appeared in the Sunday Times last week. The desire of the American businessman who wrote it to remain anonymous to protect his friends seem? strange and surely fives the impression that he is just evading ihe responsibility of his114 words
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Letter58 1961-06-18 12 GIRLS IN GLASSES IN the Sunday Times the other day there was an article "Careers for your girl" by Ken Hammonds. But he -.aid nothing about careers lor .short-sighted girl*. Perhap.-, he hasn't noticed that some of these bespectacled misses are good-looking and possess a good figure? Are there no58 words
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Letter135 1961-06-18 12 JAIL THESE MEN |l r ITH reference to the Tf article In the Sunday recently Mr. D R Seenivasagam is mlstaken it he thinks that the high number of motor accident., if due to lax driving te>ter- Ni doubt road accidtntv in Ipoh have increased But the>e are rauv.l not135 words
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Letter128 1961-06-18 12 ONSLAUGHT OF AGE fpELL me how do you deM. cide you are middleaged. I always thought I was young till the other day when I tried to play football with six of my nephews. I am only 43 but how the boys made circles round me a man who played128 words
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Letter175 1961-06-18 12 BUXOM PASSES MAY I take up with Shell Eastern of Pulau Bukom this question of applying for passes. For many years the neople living in Pulau Sekiang. Serrakau. Sudong and Bukom Kechil have been travelling to and from SingaDore in Shell's launches and we are very grateful for this. But175 words
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Letter222 1961-06-18 12 THE RETURNED MISFIT MR. DAVID Baratham has been rather hard on overseas students in his article in last week's Sunday Times, entitled "The Returned Misfit." He started off with an extreme example of a girl who has returned from her studies abroad. lazily reluctant to learn the national lunzuage. finding222 words
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Letter76 1961-06-18 12 WHY THIS SILENCE THE Central Electricity Board in Klang has a problem with the people l'vins: beyond the 2nd mile Kapar Road. The main Klans-Kuala Selaneor road is now supplied with electricity up to the second mile. But beyond that till the fourth mile no power is available although many76 words
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Letter75 1961-06-18 12 A FEW days ago a dot; -shooter came on his rounds and killed five strays in the locality where I live. Then, horror of horrors, this man huried the corpses between two wells about 20 feet apart from which we set our drinking water. Now we75 words
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Advertisement389 1961-06-18 12 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS •ra Mr r»»'». r« mt it» COLO STORAfeE ARCAOt wll rrmrt tmmll n<Pttllll«Hll •< *«i Kialili r»»l >«ll «4»»rfi»a>r«r a »(»«■♦< >i<KI»l arrt| afM *«n<»* >•; COLO STORAGE BRANCHES at Houtxo ooao. »reNt. ■M »O«0 NAVAL AUTMORUIO ASCNTSi CITY SOOK M M ITORI LTD ISMAIL A »0389 words
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Advertisement12 1961-06-18 12 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE tINIC Swiss-Made BATTERY SHAVER .4 .< aiat«va til SO12 words
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Advertisement69 1961-06-18 12 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast Quick! In any emerucno protect tliat cut irith Elastojilast —il >K>p> thai wound bleeding mid keep> it free fruni inlcction natfl it i- iuiiliil. An.) i:ia>toplast does Ma) <>m. Elastoplast in the red tin and on the red spool /(Peft so/ne Aaocfy «^|R69 words
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409 1961-06-18 13 THE TERRORIST LEADER WHO WAS A PLAYBOY Vain one-eyed Red lived in style: He loved wine, women, luxury food, and ofte,n had a massage by 'aide' Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "QNE-EYKD Khor" they called him hut. this veteran leader ol the Malayan Communist Party, reputed to be tough, resolute and409 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-06-18 13 Shop assistant catches gem thief DARING BID TO ROB PAWNSHOP SINGAPORE. Sat TEN shop assistants today chased and caught a man who had snatched $2,000 worth of diamond jewellery from a pawnshop at the junction of Arab Street and North Bridge Road. They pinned the wcll-dreaa-ed man. a six-footer, on204 words
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184 1961-06-18 13 COUNCIL WORKERS CALL OFF STRIKE THREAT SINGAPORE. Sat THE threalencd strike by 300 daily-rdled employees ol the Singapore City Council, scheduled to shut on Monday, lias been culled off. This follow.-, i ment reached between the council and leaders ol the Public Daily Rated Electrical Workers Union. The union presid.184 words
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Article36 1961-06-18 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. D. R. K. Wtstworth, manager of the Cockpit Hotel, has been elected president ■of the Singapore Hotei.s and Restaurants Association. He succeeds Mr. C Y. Tang, manager of the Cathay Hotel.36 words
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99 1961-06-18 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. A housewite. Chua Swan Tay. 36. was acquitted here today on a charge of possessing 8j ib. ot raw opium In her home In Lorong 3. Geylang. on May 18. Acquitting her without calling for her defence, the Seventh Magistrate. Mr. John99 words
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187 1961-06-18 13 The day she found I her garden missing BATU GAJAH. Sat. The backyard of Haja Wan Nyah Zahara has sunk more than eight feet. This was the second subsidence in the town In the past two days. Haja Wan Nyah. 63. told the Sunday Times today that when she opened187 words
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Article275 1961-06-18 13 Business on the Stock Exchange SINGAPORE, Sat.— Busmen on Uie Malayan S.ock Exchange, Singapore aection, toaay i with the number of deals In biackeisi: Industrials: P. and N. Old* (1.000 1 12 53; M. Cerowu (2,000 > 1225; S. Traders (1,000) 14.02: U.E ords (2,000) $1.21; Weurne 1 2,000 1275 words
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Article28 1961-06-18 13 SINGAPORE. Sal. The tin pure liere UHMf was quoted at 5448 62J a picul. up $1.37\ on an estimated offering of 260 tons, down 15 tens.28 words
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Article28 1961-06-18 13 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore Copra Association noon price «.is: June July 526 iN>. MngaiMN Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $38 > .sellers. chum $42 seilti.v Tone was quiet.28 words
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Advertisement363 1961-06-18 13 8 m/m Projector One of the largest Consumer organizations in America has just published the results ot tests carried out on 8 m/m cine projectors. The new BOLFX model comes at the head of a group of 7 apparatus judged as "very good" and the "18-5" was particularly appreciotcd tor363 words
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Miscellaneous86 1961-06-18 13 TODAY: Sedili Kecuil 1.35 p.m. i7.7ft>; auigapore 107 a.m. (8.411 > 2.33 p.m. i7.1h>; P.<i. Diclcson 9.12 am. (8fu 9.36 p.m. i7.9fw; Port Sweuenham 8.44 a.m. < 12.4ft i 8.42 p.m <11.7fii; Penang 3.19 a.m. (6 9M 3 12 p.m. (S.lfl.). TOMORROW: Sedili Kecml 0 :7 a.m. 1 5.6ft) 2.1286 words
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Article504 1961-06-18 14 WHERE TO CETA LOAN FOR HOUSE ADDRFSS your letters to Jane tm or the Know Alls: The Sunday Times. Times House. River Villey Road. Singapore 9. DEAR Know Alls: My wife has just bought a site on which she intends to build an $8,000 \v o o d c n504 words
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Article451 1961-06-18 14 JANE LEES CASEBOOK \|Y boy is being pursued by another girl, who is causing him great trouble. He has asked me to go out with him even- night to escape from her, but I have to study. WORRIED. Your boy is being very451 words
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Article, Illustration205 1961-06-18 14 All the week's prize-winners WINNER of the week's TOP PRIZE of $.M 0 is "Pelicans" (above), submitted by A.W. Boycr, of 19 Kden Grove, Singapore 1!). Mr. Boyer used a Taron Eye camera and Tura (Panchromatic) film. Setting fll. 1/125 second. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 is won by "Daily205 words
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Advertisement239 1961-06-18 14 £^1 I^l .<^w^^ M0 s^' Tk mm §mt wMfi J Mm m^ M I mmr Mmmw Mm Mrm Mi-WtS-f s °ft* r crt*m gives ntWW m mm m mm Here's a real barga.n offer for you' A UtLU BriC>na standard s.ze tube of New Pepsodent free /wfejnf f lav our239 words
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Miscellaneous164 1961-06-18 14 THE THIRD EYE Part Eleven /f*t s* tt^auWMav/ivw A *4^r .-.//■<» m 4 MV4MKW onmefxvt* *ttt"T.-n ~**or«a*4,xuo»*v,*sA>up jP^tZ* M fi ri^ -Mm*'--' -ZJPS *SF UCt S<J\iLA3S£S VMMr tJ CO*l*S*SAr* AO* "V* 4 *OHif* <- WJ <"'/i SiMT* nuns Sftse 5 4 nnfy 1 m fv^l y^c^ivr Z-tf/j* I W 1164 words
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Article, Illustration821 1961-06-18 15 -DAVID ENGLISHINTERVIEWS FRANCE NUYEN IN NEW YORK: I'M GOING TO BE A STAR, SHE SAYS THE HOLLYWOOD career of Miss France Nuyen, she of the slanting eyes and expressive hands, has hardly been all "happy talk." True, she made her name performing that exquisite821 words
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Article135 1961-06-18 15 A CTRESS Deborah Kirr, i\ who is only one year off being twice as old as she was 20 years ago. said cf her career which is still stellar-bright after 20 years. "I consider myself more fortunate than someone-. say. like Marilyn Monroe. She has to carry around135 words
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Article45 1961-06-18 15 QUOTE from Mr. Jerry Lewis, the comedian "Business is so bod in Hollywood that the other night when I phoned o local theatre to ask when the last show went on they said: 'With things the way they ore, this could be it.'"45 words
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Article298 1961-06-18 15 (UNCLE CAT A True-Life Adventure feature by Walt Oitney, released by Bucnj Vista (in Tcchnicoloun ■JMIKHK can be no compromise. I utterly dislike (ills, and all the I our- footed cats I have come across do not like me. But "Jungle Cat" is an exception. It298 words
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Advertisement174 1961-06-18 15 I r\£flrt«icicn IG WIII(! A3 4 p.m.' DEFINITELY LAST S DAYS >.'/ I f "1/lf m Iff). 'I JDHHDiXIBBJjEKJ 7loT7™T7onT IT; s™st« I pTT»™D 1 o I n9»r'S *<•••••••■••■•■■■■■■•■••■■•■■. OPKXS WOIPA V H? IL H iD j SSSBSM s 1 n g p o s f BSSSSSv ~s DIANA DORS174 words
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Advertisement443 1961-06-18 15 GIANSINGHS SEASONAL SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS TO GIVE YOU 'UNPRECEDENTED 1 SAVINGS I IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TO CLEAR Assorted Indian Sarees $7.00 eoch Nylon Sequence Sorees $5.50 Ladies Blouses $3 00 I" Nylon Stockings $1.90 per pair Plain Slacks $5.00 each a Domosk Table Cloth 54 x54 $4.00 Eloin Guest Towels443 words
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468 1961-06-18 16 METRONOME - TWO 'NOT TO BE MISSED' LUXURY LPs METRONOME I By SOME of the most engaging selections of the music of Victor Herbert and George Gershwin are collected in two not-to-be-missed Mercury albums in the luxury '"Perfect Presence Series. The performances, conducted by Frederick Fennell. boast a beautilull) warn .sound and468 words
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Advertisement86 1961-06-18 16 jjj^ £^l^.i~ijrilm£m££c^ k ja Bar Hk< j** 1 w~ i^Sugr^ Wr Mfch>__«' >^BS 4BBW. w&tiii A sport shirt has to put up with some pretty strenuous wear and frequent washings. That goes for cotton I trousers, too. No shirt is fun if it shrinks up. binds the shoulders and sours86 words
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Advertisement233 1961-06-18 16 NEXT WEEK: THE COURT'S VERDICT. HONG KONG... Save money on a holiday? Yes in the exotic shopping bazaar of the Far East. From cameras, suit*, ivory, jade name and you can claim and at amazingly low prices. All in fabulous Hong Kong, Pearl of the Orient Sample Hong Kong's extensive233 words
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Article, Illustration761 1961-06-18 17 BRUSH WITH DEATH ON HIGHWAY I HAD tlncv shocks when driving in Singapore l:isi wreck. Three shocks thai unnerved me :hkl my Kisse liters, and under lined three pressing needs on the Malayan motoring scene. SHOCK No. 1 occurred on Nicoll Highway, at761 words
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Article, Illustration164 1961-06-18 17 TWO UNUSUAL SICHTS-ANOTHER AT NIGHT WHAT'S GOING ON? you may well ask. For that seems to be the question on Mr*. Marie Lou DeLong's mind as she doubtfully appraises thr quaint srrne outside her house in Lima. Ohio |m above). But it worked! And the owner of the little Italian164 words
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Article601 1961-06-18 17 SUNDAY TIMES DOCTOR NOW 'CUTTING FOR THE STONE' IS QUITE SAFE IN OUR HOSPITALS MRS. Sundram was worried. Her husband had not returned from work and it was getting late. She did not know that her husband had had an intense bout of pain601 words
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405 1961-06-18 17 THESPIS - This week: Two couples in bedroom farce THESPIS By JJKUPK: Take one house in the country, iwo named couples, stir thoroughly and mix in a little confusion about which bedroom is whose, and you have all the ingredients for a magnificent farce. And when the chef for serving up this405 words
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Advertisement92 1961-06-18 17 symbol of service UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED The United Malayan Insurance is the first company of its kind to be registered in the Federation of Malaya. This truly Malayan Company offers insurance protection to everybody. The Life Department will insure the lives of you and your family, and by92 words
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Advertisement167 1961-06-18 17 Top comfort for four in a ten foot car Incredible As incredible as the AUSTIN SEVEN You would never imagine there is so much room in a car that's only ten feet long. For its size, the Austin Seven has more room than any car in the world which means167 words
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Miscellaneous249 1961-06-18 17 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Open .spaces in Mi.slny (4<; 3. Alleviate <5i; 4. woods (6); 7. Misery (4i; 11. Timber (4>; 5 Regular (3>; 6. Character <4>: 12. Alienate (8); Pig-pen <3«; 7 Rim <3>: 8. In13 On the slope <6t: 14. Large furiate t6>: 9. Ancient (4); 10. plant249 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-18 18 I LE MANS 1 I WINNERS 1 I ARE SURE OF I I SHELL f General Classification lSt. GENDEBIEN/P. HILL Ferrari 2nd. MAIRESSE/PARKES Ferrari 3rd. NOBLET/GUICHET Ferrari 4th. PABST/THOMSON Maserati Grand Touring Category lSt. NOBLET/GUICHET Ferrari 2nd. GROSSMAN/PILETTE Ferrari Index of Thermal Efficiency lSt. HARPER/PROCTOR Sunbeam These winners ot the74 words
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Article, Illustration812 1961-06-18 21 FIVE R.I. CHAMPION ATHLETES... All the results Says ERNEST FRIDA Singapore, Sat. DAFFUES INSTITUTION has a promising sprinter in their champion Heng .lee Yonjj, who impressed me when he won the 100, 220 and 4 40 yards and finished second in the 110812 words
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Article308 1961-06-18 21 Youths fail to last the pace SINGAPORE. Sat.-- Singa- pore Amateur Football lion's Malaya Cup side showed top form when th<y beat Singapore Youths 7-2 in a trial match at Jalan Besar stadium today The Yout.rus. wiio impre*seu and playea better fooibail in UM hall, took the lead twice j308 words
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121 1961-06-18 21 Malayan open: Schoolboys provide upset KUM IL'MPUR. Sat. Ifalaym'a schooiboy doubles champions. Tan Soon Hooi and Yew Chcon Hoe provided the major >urpriM in the Malayan Open Inviiatio.. badminton champion•iovv l!t progre» ut the ;or Badmii.'.T) A.sso- elation Hall. Playing forceful badmlr.i"-.) the youi.gsterb outwitted Australian Thomas players. Ted Anderson121 words
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Article305 1961-06-18 21 Chandra is Victoria champion SINGAPORE. Sat Vimala Chandra, who finished first In the three distance events 440 and 880 yards and the milewas the champion athlete of Victoria School at the school meet today. Chew Guan Hai «a« the "B" division champion while the "C" championship ended in a tie305 words
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Article31 1961-06-18 21 TURNBERRY. Ayrshire, t.t Michael Bonailnck t Thorpe Hall) won :he British air.ateur golf championship here tcc.u\ when he beat Jimmy Walker ilrvine) 6 and 4 m the 36-nole final.31 words
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Article38 1961-06-18 21 SYDNEY. Sat. Australia to-; day beat Fiji 20-14 in the second i Rugby Union Test at the Sydney Cricket ground to clinch the rub- j ber. Fiji led 11-9 at half time, and then 14-11— Router.Reuter - 38 words
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Article466 1961-06-18 21 MORMM. s»>SION Resuiis <first round* singles M Hartgrovc (USi bt G. Robotr.am lAusf 15-10. 13-1 Tan. Soon Hooi Mal> bi Tommy Um (Pk> 15-7. 15-8; C. Selvarajah iSeli bt N« Boon Oon (Pk» w.o.; Tan Yee Khan (Mil) bt Phang Kum Leon« iSporet 18-13. 15-7; T. Anderson466 words
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Advertisement72 1961-06-18 21 bpulQT -y^-^lik -than BE AHEAD OF THE TIMES WITH A BORBWARD ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED ng« ann building, orchard boao.singapori. Xl Al A iumPUR BRANCH ASIA MOTOR CO LTD.. BUKIT BINTANG ROAD, PENANG DISTRIBUTOR. ASIA MOTOR CO (PINANG) LTD.. 89 A FARQUHAR STREET. MALACCA OISTRIBUTORS: ASIA MOTOR CO.. (MALACCA) LTD.,72 words
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138 1961-06-18 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh. Sat SLIPPER PRINCE UPSETS TO PAY Sl4l DIVIDEND P. STABLE'S V» kidding. with Ke\in Mitchell astride, beat the rank outsider. Race On, and Theatre IV in a finish of short heads in the main event the CkMi Div.138 words
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Article1793 1961-06-18 22 Race One CLASS 5. DIV. 2—6 MRS. Piiuu Be--i Stable's (5) SLIPPER PRINCE 8 12 (131—99) Rahwi 1 (.4) Chicken Curry 8.11 (1287—2911 Lini 2 (2) Shylock Home 8 .10 carr 9.1 (1060 277 i Ismail 3 1 9) Birthday Gift II 9 0 MR 9.5 (243—14H1,793 words
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Article65 1961-06-18 22 TOTAL POOL: S 137.650 1>< No. *****4 ($42,295) 2nd No. *****7 ($19,878) 3rd No. *****6 ($10,150) STARTERS ($1,174 each): Nos. *****1; *****3: *****7; *****8: *****9; *****6; *****9; *****2: *****9. CONSOLATION (S1.000 each): Nos. *****3; *****8: *****1; *****8; *****8; *****8; *****9: *****8: *****2; *****2. LAST FOUR DIGITS 4534—1565 words
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Article69 1961-06-18 22 WIMBLEDON. Sat.— Officials of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club announced that Maria Bueno, the Wimbledon women's singles champion, and America's Miss Darlene Hard, havi' withdrawn from this year's championship*, which will begin on June 26. Miss Bueno is recovering from an attack of Jaundice in Paris.UPI - 69 words
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Article152 1961-06-18 22 OIRMINGHAM. Michigan Sat. Arnold Palmer, tlef 'ding champion, yesterday m. .Ted through on the qualifying of 149 for toaay's final 36 holes iii the American Open golf championship here. Peter Thomson Australia four times British Open champion, was eliminated with a total of 153Reuter - 152 words
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571 1961-06-18 22 says TEOH ENG TATT I YOUNG Osman Aman, tin' .Marines nui Singapore Youth player, is Singapore's soccer lind of the season and is a MUST in the States Malaya Cup liite-up. There is no doubt about it that, on present form among571 words
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336 1961-06-18 22 ASCOT, Berkshire, Saturday CAM HALL, the Northern trainer who specialises in winning big handicaps, yesterday captured the Wokingham Stakes at Royal Ascot with Whistler's Daughter his second successive victory in the race. The six furlongs race, always the medium of heavy betting, ended in theReuter - 336 words
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Article433 1961-06-18 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HE CAN ACT ON ANY GOING AND WILL BE RIDDEN BY A JOCKEY IN TOP FORM \IADAM C. K. Lee's brilliant stayer, i?i FROGGIE has prospects second to none in the $25,000 Perak Derby over 1i miles (Race 4) at433 words
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Article432 1961-06-18 23 MERCURY - MERCURY SIGNS POINT TO AN OUTSIDER'S DERBY By IyHILE almost every tipster will be plumbing for the "big three" F rog^ie, Morning Flight and Amsterdam in todays valuable Perak Derby over li miles at Ipoh I think I like to try my hand and rind432 words
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Article1068 1961-06-18 23 RACE ONE: 2.15-CLASS 2, DIV. 2-9 F. j 1 ***** Pirturr Fan II (Shaw St. > Spencpr. 7 9.0 (SF) Tulloh 3 1 2 ***** KorrM Dukr II K. Y. L:nu Daniels. 5 8.12 IF) Mitchell 4 1 3 ***** K*w*nua (AP St i Daniels. 6 8.11 |F)1,068 words
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Article799 1961-06-18 23 MEMO- THE DERBY DAY NAP RACE ONE 'I T ITH every prospect of an easy surface PIC- TURK FAN II can be back- ed with confidence in a div. I 2 field. At Kuala Lumpur in i April this useful mudlark I got a track to his liking and put799 words
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Article145 1961-06-18 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rare 1 PICTURE FAN Forest Duke Kawanua mn Picture Fan Kaboo KAKOO Forest Duke Picture Fan Race 2 AMUSE. PARK i ni i ri- Boy r.\celsior AMI SI. PARK Mickey Rooney Coffee Roy KID PAN! HO Aniutcmrnl Park Mickey Rooney Race 3 MMKIKIWl 1'lllkMlIl145 words
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Advertisement427 1961-06-18 22 PROVEN- 11, m' "trnHMMMfX w, ■^■■b *j&3p t *^JKk JH«^b Kb on 1.200-mile Economy Test! -^^^^^^^^B This is the actual figure achieved by a stock H^MRHMMHBUiyL£SH production Taunus 17M over a 1.200-mile journey on May 27-28 from Singapore to Padang Besar, on the Thai border, and back. The journey was427 words
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Advertisement101 1961-06-18 22 "KUALA LUMPUR" 12,555 tons CRUISE VESSEL Sailing 30th August 1961 for FREMANTLE FIRST CLASS AIR- CONDITIONED CABINS AND AMENITIES for accommodation apply to MANSFIELDS Singapore 2412. I S.C.A. PERSONALISED I hre* weeks' conducted tour by AIR I SIA to HONG KONG and JAPAN visiting Kobe, Osaka, Nora, Kyoto, Numaiu, Hakona101 words
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Advertisement684 1961-06-18 23 LASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE Spo.d *timmi,m Rbbbj i i rMOTOCOP» TtvTIMONIAf **fcs*aesf>> flanriea 10 Boat W- i ►MOTOCOrv LEMTIFICATCt i 'j Boat Quay, angasscs vftMH. SHOPPING GUIDE st^llss mmm> O«.l, month. I* W 9 Ht Ms JAVA MODES tisMsa, esrseU, BIRTHDAY SIONH, Luck, (OSS 'ioldimtth. tliHBM'l UANcirv D| rrmarfc-■•covi-ni684 words
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Advertisement37 1961-06-18 23 //^^aaaaW^ '^p^. I provides the answers WF to these and many i_a^S^ Wl JsHaKaT^r other vital questions '^FJV/* f\ THE MAGAZINE fl JJW THAT SPOTLIGHTS M THE STORIES BEHIND THE STARS tk -^Bs^^s^^^^^ssaaaa^sP^^^^Bsaaaari I £bsJlF|fe^ "Taaa^Bßß^^^^^^ lal^«-^^^*37 words
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Article42 1961-06-18 24 HrtdtD| the 41 -mile couibe Wtitl iomc 300 compel i i The walk Is a tmellii* tesi oi aa\e io aalk in-; Kon<; ad wrh M, liold«r i 50 000--meire walk, won iht I nine at .;n 21^e! H«.hr.-42 words
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Article257 1961-06-18 24 I'XHAM. I*T. I.W ■araan i suiu.v ..ilia b Wtcka 14 ■n\ Ourniit 14 J Wl, K 0 Incier b T. Marten.". I Samuel not out H Stoke, b Wicks 2 Ramanalhan lbw T. Martens 0 Cope b T. Martens 5 Jaspa! i- ani b T. Mariens 2 Senaiajun b257 words
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Obituary41 1961-06-18 24 Hunt-. >;« i Minimum) MM MARO MOHAN OATTA l«-«-«l. CABLE RECCIVED MR K CANAPPATHI IYER. r.<i.rHi Labi it Poonu. MR TAN KEE MWEE. c'.ti kS» Kamponk- BBfeM Road. pa*«ed away ©n it •< al i- ai p mothrr. ltirr«- m>d« II lvti.til.41 words
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Obituary19 1961-06-18 24 M ••'<- M'< Minimum i IN LOVING MEMORY of •his d.iy 'v i,.n, mil foi^Dlti-n '•nrmh»'«l l>v his19 words
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Article238 1961-06-18 24 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN by Singapore, Sat. (SINGAPORE'S team ot youngsters dismissed I*ahang twice in a day to record a one-day innings win in their Malayan CJL inter-state league match at Halestier Road todjiy. Tins is me second time that Singapore have beaten the Eastern state in238 words
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Article, Illustration433 1961-06-18 24 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. TWO useful knocks by de Varies (49) and Boon Onn Leong (44). helped Negri Sembilan to take a 107-run first innings lead on the first day of their two-day cricket match in the Malayan C.A. league here today. At stumps Negri had433 words
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Article341 1961-06-18 24 Tourists beat Penang easily PENANG. Sat. Hong Kong Chinese soccer tourists were too good lor Penang scoring a 2-0 win at the City Stadium here tonight. The visitors in tact should have won by three goals. They weie "robbed" of a goal when referee O. Hussain gave Penang the benefit341 words
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Article111 1961-06-18 24 SINGAPORE. Sat— l lie qualifier and uiaw for the Royai Singapore Gulf Club Gouown loursome.s :o be played at Sime Rchu on June 24 :s MaiP'.nlaiie aim M.icPlieiaon v Snaw and Ayers: Wong Weng Foo ana K. E. Meyei v Goocncn and LiulfQyke; Golaibuiouvii ana Shepheru v111 words
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Article41 1961-06-18 24 ASCOT. HEATH Berkshire Sat. Mr. C. Clore's Brocade Slipper won the Chuichill Stakes run over one mile and a half here thU afternoon from Mrs. E. King's His Story (second! and Mr. C. Klines Arctic Sea i third >. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article266 1961-06-18 24 CA OILL LAWRY. 24-year-o clouted his fourth cer Australians against Kent Driving and pulling fierci'ly. La wry reached his 100 in 183 minutp.s with 17 fours. He and Bobby Simpson laid the foundations for another big .score by the Australians with an opening stand ofReuter - 266 words
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Article44 1961-06-18 24 SINGAPORE. Sa:. B.iilley Seconuaiy Scuool beat Serangoon English School by 15 ruus m tne Sei-angoon DiMrici cuckei competition at Serangoon loday. Scoies weie: Seraiuoon 26' Jecauavan 14. Ernest 7-12. Dei- rick 3-ll>. Banley 41 iDcnick 23. Jtgadavan 0-11. Anam 3-26).44 words
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Article383 1961-06-18 24 SYDNEY. Sat. Todays Australian football results were Queensland Div. 1: Azzuri v St. Heiens tomorrow > Annerley Ea-u i tomorrow i Thistle 0 VMCA 4; Oxley 0 Bunaamba 0; Biackstcne v Hellenic i tomorrow' i. <;ueen»Und Div. 2: Latrobe 1 Bulimba 0; Dnipro 1 Merton 3; Mitchelton383 words
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Article63 1961-06-18 24 IL'HNBEPKV An.t: uiiii an limn -lHlflfv wh.n (in .ie 1 up !in:i.N Watt m in. Bolliilllick 0( Hi.; 3«-hole m» pioi.>liip I; wih maik or.lv t lie in ilie 16 loonuuncn Woim Wai II ill tMilt d to reacn in.Moimw. .i lank d an man63 words
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