The Straits Times, 25 June 1961
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Title Section13 1961-06-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in lay* No. i:>js. SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1%1 U CENTS13 words
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534 1961-06-25 1 Water crisis in Spore: Lee call to public SINGAPORE, Saturday GINGAPORE tan m acute water ■hortngr There is less Hull three days' supply on the island. Today. Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew made this appeal: Don't waste water." An abnormally long dry suid low lainiail during the monsoons have534 words
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Article, Illustration266 1961-06-25 1 EBlXi HUGE JOHORE CROWD SEE THEM SWEEP 125 CC MOTOR CYCLE EVENT m fi m fl gv A W J^ A S B xV g* m m m m -4^- m ttmf ijf 'ir iimtmtt ilrVa From JACKIE SAM JOHORE BAHRU Sat. PAIN this morning failed to266 words
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32 1961-06-25 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Three Indom -inn a., force officers, left yesterday to begin > on-the-iob" training with Royal Air Font units in Singapore for rive weeks -UP IUP - 32 words
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101 1961-06-25 1 TRADE PACT: JAKARTA TRIP FOR DR. GOH i SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken? Swee. will leave for Jakarta on Tuesday to concludo an agreement on trade and economic relations between the Singapore and the Indonesian Governments. I The agreement will provide ba.sic MmmgemenU with regard to101 words
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Article30 1961-06-25 1 JAKARTA. Syt Ribel terrortata killed 18 people and miured 26 other.s in a ii.glu ;.i--tack on the West jMraa age oi Tjirtncleh southeast, of atiiduim— U.H.i30 words
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Article83 1961-06-25 1 pONTI IN MIMII Sat.— lnche Abdul Rahman bin Mohair mcd Amin (Alliance) won the Pontian Ki-chii tiv-elec-tinn to th»- Joliorp legislative Assembly today. ll<- polled 4.8*8 votes. 1.810 more than his nearest rival Mr Mi num. Th«- other two candidates. Inche Haji > Omar bin llaji Abdullah83 words
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463 1961-06-25 1 Civil servants: More senior men may leave Government SINGAPORE, Saturday. rpHE Government was warned tonight about the possibility of further depletion of the civil service M result of senior officers leaving for "more remunerative opportunities outside.'* The warning came from the Singapore Senior Officers' Association following the latest government decision463 words
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122 1961-06-25 1 ADLAI SAYS REDS GAINING IN SOUTH AMERICA WASHINGTON. Sat Communism Ls on the increase in Latin America. Mr. Adlai Stevenson told President Kennedy today. rat L.a. Anii);t>.sador to the Uniteci Nations, reporting 10 the President on his recent 18-day lour oi South America, added however that the U.S. "Alliance torReuter - 122 words
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Article30 1961-06-25 1 PARIS. Sat. A packed theatre last night gave Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev a .standing ovation on hi first appearance since claiming political abjlum here iast week— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration32 1961-06-25 1 US WARNING KHRUSHCHEV w isHUtGTON I- .1 1.. Mild Mr I hcbci mm >• .■■■l iiitmji in> isakas id -.< >lr i rbonpaM, whs h o oo M< intii l" Ml P 132 words
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Advertisement62 1961-06-25 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of Quality Beauty U. S de SILVA, Jewellers 106. Orchard Roid. Singapore 'J Tel: ***** (m Ml T l^n the soft look is fashion! new soj t ness in lip colours can be yours ivith Water- y^-v color Pastels. Soft. w soft pastels. Pastel I Beige, Pastel62 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1961-06-25 2 For six years rumour and slander thrived on the fact that the submarine Seal had surrendered to the enemy. Only her crew knew what had really happened. But now, at last, the truth was to be t01d and judgment delivered. CONCLUDING. ./VOYAGE OF NO RETURN' BY C.E.T.1,583 words
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Advertisement285 1961-06-25 2 Every cook is a better cook with W AT sV^ MB* M Douydlls (Kept safe and fr«sh In tins) Ymill cook *>«t«rcakrt an Ipa«tnr« thaavoa aver Itwoght you could when tou ute MiDougairt, the world's most popular Self Raising flour You don't have to add biking ,&0^ ijgfl LV^D^ r^wdcr285 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1961-06-25 3 Refuge bit the sen Theß-29s go aver and the end nears O\K day, several trucks lull of Japanese troops drove into Songei Buloh Settlement Thf soldiers went through all the lints, taking whatever they liked. Dr. Ryrie promptly sent for the only Japanese woeaaa inmate. U <i asked her to1,522 words
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Article91 1961-06-25 3 The rtory so far: Japanese troops of General Yamashita had overrun the country and in the leper settle- ment the inmates were girding their loins to meet the hard times ahead. The rice ration had been slashed and Dr. Ryrie, the medical officer-in charge, was having91 words
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Article298 1961-06-25 3 THE secretary walked into her employer's office. "I'd like a two-pound rise, she announced calmly. "Perhaps you would," he replied. "But you're not getting it." "Oh. yes I am," came the response. "Otherwise I'll tell all the girls that you've given me a four-pound rise." Tiro298 words
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Advertisement669 1961-06-25 3 I HIP jbr i AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY ■^■U^^mT^J S f 7%f IEU ROIUIFUX ROLLtI IBlalMMiMMabfli PINTA PRISM ROi'-tl MICRO ATTACHMtNt YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET Cl Cji kjACfl T IJ r* m~ -k aaa^^^^^k 'aH POD O ""■tfl m*^^r&A AJAX contains ticACH ORkS SO QU'CK POLISHES SO BRICHT For quick promotion,669 words
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399 1961-06-25 4 Even if only 10 Chinese are left in MCA I will carry on working with them... KUALA LUMPUR Saturday fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today he would never permit UMNO to withdraw from the Alliance. "As long399 words
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201 1961-06-25 4 LAYOUT POSER FOR NEW UNION HOUSE ARCHITECTS 'SINGAPORE. Sat. The; proposed Singapore Con'••rer.ee Hall and Trade Union ouse to be built on a three.icre site in Shenton Way will be eight storeys high on the harder ground and up to five storeys high on the softer areas. But Singapore and201 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-06-25 4 0 A roar then a gasp of horror as Kho Tjwan Sioe of Indonesia hits toe ground after being flung oil his machine during yesterdays trial run before the start of the .Tohore Grand Prix.38 words
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319 1961-06-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR Saturday rIRTEEN YEAR OLD Lim Cheng Koon who was kidnapped on Thursday was within 25 yards of rescue while being held at a kidnapper's hideout, it was revealed today. For while detectives searched the very house in which319 words
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1528 1961-06-25 5 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG 'I think I was taken off this job because of the union demands for revised salary scheme' by SINGAPORE. Saturday 4N office-keeper with the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd., Singapore, today maintained in the Industrial Arbitration Court that1,528 words
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Article93 1961-06-25 5 TODAY: Sedlll KeciiU 726 a.m. (6 ll) 6.07 p.m. (6.8 fti Singapore 8.25 ajn. (6.6 ft." 9.17 pjn. (7.8 ft); Port Dickaon 3.17 a.m. (6.8 ft) 4.01 p.m 8.2 ft); Port Swettenham 211 am. (11 ft) 2.36 pjn (13 fti p 10.13 »jn. (7.7 ft. 10.20 p.m. (6.893 words
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Article19 1961-06-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Peoples Insurance Co. celebrated their 4th anniverrKitV^ <Unner at the Capitol Restaurant today.19 words
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Article20 1961-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The CWnese V.M.C.A. had a buffet dinner tonight at the xs head office. South Pier.20 words
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198 1961-06-25 5 MINISTRY EXTENDS VARSITY MANS STAY SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Home Affairs has extended the professional visit pass of a University of Malaya lecturer by another six months. Mr James Stothert Gregory, 49. a lecturer in psychology and methods of teaching geography in the University's Department of Education, had earlier198 words
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Advertisement352 1961-06-25 5 d katttS beauty shape bra I** f^r It's so comfortable. you'll feel like You are not r< wearing a Vf U bra at all! m-' \t' :^J I PLAYTIX living bra with bcauty-thape cups pre-shaped to ihupo you naturally lor new young loveln es... Beai.tv-Shape cups a« cil you shaped352 words
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Article63 1961-06-25 6 WASHINGTON. Sat. The luxurious presidential yacht sometimes used by Eisenhower In hl.s White House days came in for some hefty criticism from Democrats during the election campaigns. But all that icems forgotten now President Kennedys brother. Robert. the Attorney General. has been u.Mng the yacht lor63 words
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Article89 1961-06-25 6 WHAT THEY'RE WEARING WHAT they're wearing in Paris and Tokyo The picture at extreme left shows a fashion model and her spectacular spectacles Outsize decoration, in the form of a peacock toil enables the spectacles to be turned upside-down for use as a mask. It makes milady look so mysterious89 words
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Article, Illustration456 1961-06-25 6 'FIGHT WARNING ON DISARMAMENT AND GERMANY MOSCOW, Saturday. y\R. KHRUSHCHEV said today that Russia would fight for the solution of the disarmament problem, for the conclusion of a (ierman peace treaty as soon as possible and a settlement of the West Berlin question. TheReuter - 456 words
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Article29 1961-06-25 6 LONDON, Sat. General A.H. N'asution. Indonesian i Minister of National Security, is due here on a visit from July 3 to 8, at the British Government's invitation.29 words
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Article41 1961-06-25 6 NEW YORK. Sat—ltaliaubom singer Anna Maria Alberghetii fainted on Mage laM Tnursday night during a pelfoimance of "carnival." bui came back In the .secojid ac: lo finish the show. "I ju*t blacked out," the dark-haii ed, 24-ysar-ola acirexs salu41 words
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162 1961-06-25 6 SALISBURY. Sat. Sir Roy Welensky last nigh*, dramatically cancelled a trip to London for talks with Mr. Macmillan on the Northern Rhodesian dispute after a last minute telephone call from Mr. Duncan Sandys. I: was the third time this week thatReuter - 162 words
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40 1961-06-25 6 This is how Nehru gets his money for the third plan U.S.A. £374 m ■■■■■Hi W. GERMANY [127(H.1HH BRITAIN £89mJH JAPAN £29m. CANADA £20ml FRANCE [Ilm I WORLD BANK [U3m INTERNATIONAL I DEVELOPMENT I ASSOCIATION CHART DESIGNED BY MICHAEL RAND40 words
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Advertisement288 1961-06-25 6 2 PAGES OF ON-THE-SPOT NEWS AND PICTURES Only with QANTAS §§ji% can you fly 111 >4 < Ex2B9Kn hiZMJ VtIQM ■WffttKmps^ I^-^iyYa BflP^ Eastabout or ucstabout. there is no r^v fffTifTl better way around the world than by V V LI *^*kfev"4fl Oantas 707 Jot. Sec Bangkok. Calcutta, W~#^V*^^j^nT Karachi,288 words
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Advertisement93 1961-06-25 6 140 INVESTMENTS FOR UNDER £20 Lett thin £20 Sterling buy» fhe mil* mum of 50 shares in Unicorn Tnut. This gives you a share in the fortunes of over 140 Commonwealth i and other world wide companies. Your investment will be handled by experienced investment expert*. working in close contact93 words
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Article, Illustration105 1961-06-25 7 Children of the famous PRESENTING two pictures with a Sunday smile, pictures of children of the famous. Below, little Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the U.S. President, is seen taking time out from her swinging to chat with a playmate, Virginia Warner. They were photographed on the south lawn of the105 words
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Article126 1961-06-25 7 Ahmed quits camels for Waldorf NEW YORK. Sat. A Pakistani camel driver whom United States VicePresident Lyndon Johnson invited to America has taken up the otter and will soon be on his way. Vice-Presldent Johnson, on his recent good-will tour of Asia and Africa, was travelling Into Karachi from the126 words
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740 1961-06-25 7 BRITAIN'S FUTURE -IN EUROPE OR COMMONWEALTH WHAT I am going to say is going to hurt a lot of my countrymen, so perhaps I had better introduce it by recalling a remark I made to a colleague in the Daily Mail office in September 19:59. It was this: "Win. lose,740 words
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Article36 1961-06-25 7 La t week a leading British economist, Mr. Peter Howard, allied against Britain's joining the Common Market. Today, Mr. George Murray, one of Bnta foremost journalists, presents the other side of the cd>e36 words
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Article51 1961-06-25 7 YORK. I tiI <;:um-major Steve Hardina threw hla baton twirling into the air. And all at once a 10--blork area In Ventura. California town was blacked out. a radio station *> dead. Mid tjra.^s Marted The baton had hit two 4 .n00-volt power lines. The51 words
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Advertisement90 1961-06-25 7 c NORGE Sju^iuv^ 4'mwJfc- What c*c.ten,cnt when "ORCE !<>* E .our home! beauty. No wonder dr °P in i«,n»lv and automatically. cc The NORCE Starl.ne <^' ost the wonderful storage the Sleam.n* wh.te P«^j£^ fag w.dth treexer and .pace w.th that out to you. Such an n. No.cc r «t.proo«90 words
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Advertisement167 1961-06-25 7 Malayan t_i^ fOOd *m* tastes JHKy twice p^| as good |IT|| wiin HP. Sauce goes so V^/*^ A well with the dishes l^rWufcL V S we enjoy! Try it with fish, meat or cold i "\*'J I aalads and see how w&m^^^^^^^),,/ taster they will be! V^^> all I need167 words
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214 1961-06-25 8 THIS is the new age of the Smashable Packable! Whether your Journey is strictly necessary or not, it can still be fun and wrinkleproof both facially and sartorially. Without much trouble, you can now collect a complete holiday wardrobe which can be jammed into214 words
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Article331 1961-06-25 8 IS THERE a Papa in know it all right. thing about a Papa, the house? If so, you'll Somehow there's somesn't there? Something that makes the rest of the family whirl and whirl like a gaggle of geishas for his comfort and amusement.331 words
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Advertisement386 1961-06-25 8 Match your pretty dresses With oji AnRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Creation Its superlative quohf> ond out skilled workmanship will add to y*ar thorm You get this guara* tea wh«n you buy from us. Choose f»mt ideal gift or for your proud paasoasiofi from our stock of over ONE THOUSAND NEW CREATIONS386 words
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Advertisement337 1961-06-25 8 r— 1 ■■kWafl I N^^W V 1 J ■jHkB- i. HaW O If r^ >s^lJ Wt*7 £\i £4* il II LA HUE I GOLD LABU EAUDE COLOGNE with its stimulating freshness and unrivalled fragrance is ideal for women and men alike. Moisten your handkerchief with 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE and337 words
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Miscellaneous15 1961-06-25 8 LAST*IONTH\ J^" I ITP'OaYU nIT"-^ *XI ALWAYS RXMCT K> §UV /BUT i CAUT^ AJPTUrYafaV PtcmcMOcU15 words
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Article, Illustration146 1961-06-25 9 CI.M.APORI'. Sat Only *3 four rears old, Melvin Tan has all tne potentiali ii«^s of an accomplished I pianist. llr made his debut at thr south -Kast Asia I nion < <»Hese concert tonight hen he played Johann Sirauss' "Over the Waves." im II known local pianist146 words
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155 1961-06-25 9 BRITISH BASES IN STORE POSE A THREAT: MARSHALL SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. David Marshall tonlght maintained that British ba^cs in Singapore must ultimately go to "rernore a threat to our survival." While n cognising their economic contribution, the former Chief Minister »poke how important Singapore could become as an independent nation155 words
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239 1961-06-25 9 Licence is needed in future to sturt a bunk SINGAPORE, Saturday. ]{l.<il LATIOXS foverning banking activities in Singapore arc sel out in the Banking Ordinance, 1961, published today. The Bill, introduced by the Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. in the Lee Assembly on June 14. will amend certain provision.-,239 words
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386 1961-06-25 9 RIOT POLICE OUT AS 3,000 CROWD TO SEE A GHOST PENANG, Saturday. pOLICE RIOT SQUADS were called out last night to disperse a huge crowd which collected outside a house in Dato K rani at Road here, hoping to see a ghost. The crowd, estimated at .'UM)O ;ii one stage,386 words
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242 1961-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Coroner. Mr. Sathi V. Kandlah. said today he viewed with "great concern" the manner in which an anti-gas gangrene serum was administered by a medical officer. He recorded a misadventure verdict on Habibah binte Mahmood. 50. of Paya Lebar Road, who died242 words
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Article59 1961-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three political parties will hold separate Anson by-election rallies tomorrow night: Peoples Action Party 7.30 to 10 p.m. at junction of Tras Street and Gopeng Street. SPA UMNO MCA MIC Alliance 7.30 to 10 p.m. at Trafalgar Street near Rambau Street. Workers Party 759 words
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Article26 1961-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— Jurong Special Secondary School will hold their first annual speech day at the Beatty Secondary School Hall on I July 2.26 words
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Article403 1961-06-25 9 RADIO MALAYA Kua! Lumpur and National 1 Short Wave only: A.M. 6.00 Neuir headlines: 605 'Morning Melodies; VJI Fr^nlc Cordfll And Hi* OrCbestra. A 7.30 News; I me; 8.00 News in thej .iru.iiie: 8 03 Breakln^t Club: 8.56 News He:id!ines and Programme Summary: 9.02 Let's 1 Go403 words
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Article184 1961-06-25 9 $50 mil. steel mill for Malaya IfUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sat. A $50 million iron and steel mill is to be built on Malaya's West Coast under joint Malayan Japanese sponsorship. This was announced in Tokyo today by the Yawata Iron and Steel Co.. one of i Japan's largest steel firms.184 words
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Advertisement258 1961-06-25 9 PASSPORT TO SECURITY i I ASSI IS LXCLLD £100,000,000 INTEUST ll IN IUM)()N IN SINGAPORE f H\NK KPOWII Nil II LOMBARD BANMM; cam steady interest in assured Security, without I) ileilucuon of Lnited kingdom income lax. Ask tin M.injgcr of > our local Branch or write to the General t258 words
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Article17 1961-06-25 10 WR ENC KIM NONC aM 1 al4 y kind a«- »f1 '-n<t»n.» >' i »d "iff and17 words
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Obituary18 1961-06-25 10 Wm4» Mi I BMaaaWJ IN LOVINC MEMOKV of l.» -»4 nn f,» M h\ n»r 'xn»l18 words
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Article53 1961-06-25 10 h t wftmm HtAR TMI mm Ban* ai -h. W »«t njang, H par*. noscc von S p m to 7 pßMafn BMBS and DO »0 OOHOTMV chav BMBtf Rakaa M por» Ind dita] ma npo!n'm»n' MIHCI S TEA ROOM > dr»-«»« MnniUT. Im' IM V<li»nn K -.r-i K53 words
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Article226 1961-06-25 10 TAKE THIS UP WITH MAC rP on the li.-t "I subject* ru taken up with British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan when he comes to Malaya in Septemoe r should be the question ol federating the •Faithful Five the political union of Malaya and Singapore with the three Bornean territories226 words
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Article88 1961-06-25 10 VLfITH every passing day Malaya's influence grows in the world of international affairs. How refreshing therefore tMi decision of our government to broaden th» .scope Ol the country's diplomatic representation abroad Embassies will soon be established in Ottawa. Bonn and Manila. There should be no delay in setting up88 words
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Article157 1961-06-25 10 WE MUCH regret the use of the word boycott in the headline to our report last Sunday of the State Banquet in Negn Sembilan in honour of Their Majesties the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong There was no boycott of any kind, organised or unorganised,157 words
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Article, Illustration800 1961-06-25 10 ■a THE FINEST IN THE FAR EAST, IT CAN HOLD ITS OWN WITH THE BEST IN THE WORLD From it will come the officers for our fast expanding forces THK BLUE dome on the hill overlooking the entrance of the new military cantonment at Sunjjei Besi, ten miles800 words
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Letter72 1961-06-25 10 BON'T CONDEMN TEACHER WHEN children fail an examination. parents often condemn teacher. But when a child wins a scholarship, parents just keep quid. Seldom does the credit s« to his teachers Most parents fail to understand their own children It N e:i>y tn have a MB But difficult to make72 words
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Letter141 1961-06-25 10 ADS ON THE RADIO COMMERCIAL advertise- mtnis over Radio Sin yapoif leave much to be desired. While advertisements in newspapers, magazines, and other weeklies and periodicals do give momentary ease to the eye I arter readlns. advert 1.-e--monts over the air do not give any relief whatsoever I to the141 words
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Letter111 1961-06-25 10 NEW NOSES FOR OLD I REFER to an article under the headline "New noses for old" that appeared in the Sunday Times of the 19th March. 1961. The article gives publicity to my pro fessional practice and my attention has been drawn to thp fact mat it may well offend111 words
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Letter66 1961-06-25 10 DIEFENBAKER'S CALL I WRITE this to say how much I support your editorial last week in which you asked Malaya to pay close attention to the call by Canada's Prime Minister Mr. John Diefenbaker for Commonwealth talks on Britain and the Common Market. It is only right that Malaya should66 words
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Letter98 1961-06-25 10 IRKTI'KNED recently from studies in an overstM country where among other public places, the i-inema is one where smoking is prohibited. I am a keen cinema-goer but am seriously considering giving up the movies because of the irritation of sitting next to a smoker. It spoils98 words
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868 1961-06-25 10 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON |By NOW at last it can be told the full story of how the Federation and Singapore I police combined to smash a ring which manufactured counterfeit currency to the value of more than $1,000,000. Praise them today for their868 words
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Advertisement512 1961-06-25 10 LASSIFIED ADS. H t;» rSMataaaaaJ >• In v. t RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT ».frff «i« *>» I NUMMN ANNOUNCEMENT M w r.« H., > I'omojun.on Tl»l «.m MM i <*• m i«iir,K«, 1? Nona r. n Mindir n II •.on I- »n»oc» \X> p m SITUATIONS VACANT m*,d< H<«. *•< i« rlt.512 words
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Advertisement7 1961-06-25 10 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE tINIC BATTERY SHAVER7 words
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Advertisement61 1961-06-25 10 rMVD-YEAR": B Starts Tomorrow v give* t«u laraml Opporiunil* i in on >«»nr |»ur< liast s of FURNISHING MATERIALS a from I.K. ami lloll.iml I over 30,000 yards m from 91/- jard U|mjircls GENUINE QUALITY DRESS MATERIALS ai Tremendously Reduced Hrire* i S. A. MAJEED CO., i 70, HIGH STREET,61 words
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Article, Illustration141 1961-06-25 11 WATER LEVEL AT MACRITCHIE DROPS FROM 27 FEET TO BELOW SIX FEET .MacKiti-hir K-'scivoir with it-. muddy bott.im revealed lor tiie first time since its completion a fri*hten;ni; reminder to the people of Singapore of the .serious water shortage. At full capacity of Ml141 words
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Article, Illustration604 1961-06-25 11 Shot towkay among eight new Singapore industry pioneers By ALAN YANG SINGAPORE, Saturday. WEALTHY towkay, recently shot and stabbed in a kidnap attempt, today received a pioneer status certificate to start a million dollar industry in the State. Ho is Mr. Chew Choo Han. 43. wiio was wounded at MacPherson604 words
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Article149 1961-06-25 11 BIG FIRE FUND REACHES $1 MIL. SINGAPORE. Sat. The Bukit Bo Bwee firr fund lias topped tho million dollar mark. And because there is sufflcieni money, third cash payment will be made next week for the 15.000 victims A spoke>man lor the committee told the Sunday Times tonight that each149 words
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Article41 1961-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Chess Club today held a prize-giving at the V.M.C.A. in Orchard Road for the 1961 Singapore Open Chess Championship and the Schoolboys' Open Chess Championship. Prof. Lnn Kok Ann gave away tht prizes.41 words
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359 1961-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. BuMk on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore tdriav with the number of deals in brackets INDUSTRIALS: F. and N. ord> < 2.000* 52.52: Robinson I.ooo' $144; MMMn '***** 85 cents; S. ■1 000' 54.25: U.E. ords 1 3.«W l SI359 words
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Article29 1961-06-25 11 SINGAPORE Sat.— Singapore Copra Association noon price today July $26 i <N>. Singapore Coconut OU Millers' Association: bulk $381 sellers, drum $41j sellers. The tone «v quiet29 words
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Article25 1961-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The tin price here today was $477.35 a picul. down $2.75 on an estimated offering of 260 tons up 20 tons.25 words
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Article118 1961-06-25 11 The Art of Living You want to be hoppy, you want to be a success but do you know how best to achieve these 90a Is All too few people achieve a full life. All too many fall victim fa the tensions of daily lite. A man, it is said,118 words
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50 1961-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Popular recording star Cliff Richard will speak to If] s ■wan Yang of Kuala Lumpur and play a special request for her tomorrow This interview is part of a new Radio Singapore proI gramme called "Four O'clock date' to be broadcast every Sunday.50 words
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199 1961-06-25 11 Slits and sarongs may give way to the 'grey look' IPOH, Saturday pKKTTY dresses, gaily coloured strong kebayas and high slit cheongsams may soon be on their \v;i\ out for the women employees of the I poh Town Council. It Is all part of a new look being introduced for199 words
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Advertisement239 1961-06-25 11 g» \iv \g£ <?*■ j^^ jfr' ifc^' v v TjT^k. mli a-. JM-^ iajf Ik aS k I I «gWf^ lll l lßl^^^^^T^7r\l .1 II AWaf >. fit >M \v.vv '^■■■t 1 1/ t in v 'tic ">' FAB WASHES CLOTHES CLEANER ...WHITER THAN ANY SOAP any washing powder NO239 words
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Article, Illustration642 1961-06-25 12 Fifteen questions to help you decide whether you are young-in-heart or spoil-sport NOT long asu a square was something you drew in geometry, or nuuvlu'd on in uniform. Then a square became an object of derision and sorrow among the younger Jazz addicts in America. It meant someone who lacked642 words
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Article167 1961-06-25 12 35 AMI OVF.K. Lite seems to have loft you way behind somewhere You rr«;i.st anything new— iusi oecausr it's new. You arr unrccepuve 10 the changing luce ol life Good enoiißli thru, good enough now— that's your favouri ite phrase. Square? Man. you're cubic. tT167 words
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113 1961-06-25 12 WASHINGTON. Sat. The probe into TV and Its impact on juvenile crime has produced more shocks for parent* Sa:d the Director of U.S. Piiion.s: "There is a definite relationship between :he high rale of juveniie delmqueiiry afia the amount of cume and brutality113 words
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Article112 1961-06-25 12 First add up your score: 1 a 1. b-3. c= 2; 2. a-^3. b=2. c= l; 3. a= l. b 3. c 2; 4. a 2. b^3. c= l: 5. I a 2. b 1. c=3: 6. a=2. b I. c 1: 7. a= 3.112 words
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Article428 1961-06-25 12 NEW RECORDS ON the .strength of hU reading of excerpts from Kachuturian's ballet suite. Gayanrh, and TchalkoTsky'a Francesca Ua Rimini. Gennadi Rozhdt ven.-kv may well lay claim to being one of tho mo.>t exciting younc conductor* from behind the Iron Curtain (Drutscbr (■minninphon Gesellbibaft. <ttrri>« 138428 words
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Advertisement284 1961-06-25 12 0 -^^E What Goods j f i.^^ jl Bb*BW_ f?&? I PERSUAOED T IT'S OKAY SlS| y f THAT KNOW-NOW! GLAMOROUS AS ANY I YOU TO BRING ME, DON.' BUT I CAN'T A I I'M JUST NOT CUT Ml HERE.' BUT MDUVE I h ONLY A FOOL LIKE ME I284 words
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Advertisement111 1961-06-25 12 ■r J» Z*\ B^BT vJT '<•. bH W 1 Sfhi*iiil.ii^o BY *^t hh B^Br b^bP^^S W B"tBt m t> flB A fl W \«H m m.'' i Jm JHL VI. MJHL j^' I Cotton sam fooi ha\e to put up with some pretty strenuous wttt aiul Ircqutm washinj;>. No clothes111 words
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Article, Illustration883 1961-06-25 13 The 5 men in my life— by Joan Fontaine VILLEFRANCHE, Saturday. JOAN FONTAINE sat back under the striped sun-awning, shielding her eves with her hand against the dancing dazzle from the sea, watching the big yachts riding at anchor out in the harbour. It was a magnificent Jay. The waiter883 words
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Article, Illustration325 1961-06-25 13 WILFRID HYDE WHITE SAYS: I LOVED PLAYING THE VILLAIN rAT splendid character Mr. Wilfrid Hyde White is back in London after a sojourn in Hollywood so I Invited him round for a drink to celebrate his 58th birthday. It was the hottest day of the year, but Mr. Hyde White—325 words
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Advertisement415 1961-06-25 13 I CATHAY §r\ X I O^OAISIISAXTOKI J X I 3 ajM7 MSNnS X r A Very 'peool Treot. &ALA DAY AT DISNEYLAND" x X On Stoq. Tomorrow 9.30 pm COCA-COLA presents REDIFFUSIOM DISCOVERIES 1961 X BINNY KLEINMAN'S TRIO J Camaare: LEN THORNE *.t 9.30 p.m. I Tadov 9om "CORAL" Mond415 words
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Advertisement206 1961-06-25 13 IN THE TRADITION OF "BUTTERFIELD 8" GO NAKED IN THE WORLD jT&% "NEVER ON SUNDAY" ML' A NOW COMES i M% THE TRUE STORY OF A PSbbV FL WOMAN WHO MADE LOVE MM BYUBYbW IN THE PLAY CAPITALS OF 'VBaffflßT^BW THE WORLD' "SB SHE A WALKS Mt BY NiGHT *M206 words
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Advertisement34 1961-06-25 13 3^GBBffE3 3 -HOWS TODAY I I KaSDOßiai 3 a.m. i India's Wander Child Start I mar tttmer it»Hi IfJI^'JB zameen«tare| mmu/mum mum ia»u> BV^BKWkV vsit- Abonn i > I Taday 11am: "Crima Of Passion" z34 words
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Advertisement530 1961-06-25 13 ANNOUNCING ITHE RETURN ENGAGEMENT- OF THE S ACADEMY AWARD CHAMPION Winner of ELEVEN ACADEMY AWARDS including $F BEST PICTURE 2f b> teJ Vri 111 w Bl t pß^|Bßr ■■M II II I I M rVl^aMJa! ffA I. 'HI ml CAMERA 65 TECHNICOLOR From Thurs 6th July at LIDO, Singapore DAILY530 words
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Article, Illustration492 1961-06-25 14 To Frisco, then Toronto and Barbice if U.S. says no CL'K SUN, Malaya's most astonishing: cook, will soon be in orbit. Not round the world in a gleaming capsule, mark you. But out of the old world and into the492 words
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Article, Illustration307 1961-06-25 14 The watch (AT $40,000) to watch IT WAS a mans dream and I must confess to a sharp switch of envy when I was shown a picture of that $4,000 gold Audemars Piquet watch which featured as an exhibit in a London court the other day. The magistrate ad- mired307 words
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Article81 1961-06-25 14 HOW does it feel to sell ones country? "Great fun." says Senator THEAH SENG KHIM who let me hasten to add is president of the Penang Tourists' Association and most interested in making charms of this country available to tourists. Senator Chean r'l don't claim to81 words
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Article173 1961-06-25 14 Student Schnabel says thanks HEINZ SCHNABEL whose seven month "hitchhike mission" to the East took him to many lands, including Malaya, has written to our High Commissioner in London, to thank all for the courtesy and hospitality he received in this country. Through TENGKU YA'ACOB. student Schnabel. now back in173 words
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Article, Illustration343 1961-06-25 14 Slimming the yoga way WITH yoga catching on fast in Singapore there is a club frequented by dozens of people who want to shed a few pounds my man in London reports that all Britain is anxiously awaiting the arrival of India's foremost teacher of yoga Mr. B. K. lyrncar.343 words
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Article132 1961-06-25 14 WHAT is the b: blem the Asian .student has to overcome when he goes to a strange country to study? Hungarian-born linguistics lecturer at the University of Western Australia DR. SUSAN KALDOR says that it is undoubtedly the "tricks of the new language. Even though a student might132 words
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Advertisement386 1961-06-25 14 HEALTH and IJyMJS§i|l STRENGTH pC9fl| to SUCCEED! %C £flE*mms£*s&r the door' Yet. I (eel so wonderfully fit I cant 1 scup a ■..■ti-.s n-xfp oisHts Sdy >m rcd y sl j r p r Se (i. My whole family is O bursting with energy since the Doctor put us \fe.'^.386 words
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Advertisement149 1961-06-25 14 1(^ jm!ib^^ j^H Bt^^^^^^^H l^& Ops S *~Y^B I i <^HBaVaBT/ lfi"* a >< 3* IS ■W'^^^ia* Mm Bfcwfc. I 4 From the very first day Palmolive Beauty Plan preserves the pearly lustre of your skin The very first time you us* it you II discover that Palmolive Soap beautifies149 words
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Article, Illustration216 1961-06-25 15 All the week's prize-winners u'lNM.r of the weeks FIRST PRIZE of ;o i, "The Pride Of Age" (above) submitted by John lIS. Her, of 17.") Birth Road, i i i Kuala Lumpur. Mr He»> used a Hacoflex ra and lift rd H. P 3 nim. Setting, with yel. filter: 111216 words
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Article329 1961-06-25 15 WOW DO I GET A REBA TE?' 1)1-; AH Kmm Alls: I had Li\ of :i0 per cent deducted from ;i dividend receivecj from Australia. When I sent the voucher to the income tax authorities here, they returned it without repaying the deduction. How do 1 claim this back? BROKE.329 words
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Article296 1961-06-25 15 I AM in love with three girls and they all love me, but I can't make up my mind which one to marry. One is poor etc. FVKRLEY. Johore Bahru. You seem to think that love and marriage is a lottery, so why not flip296 words
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Article, Illustration362 1961-06-25 15 'The wife does not try...' JANE LEE'S CASEBOOK I AM 40 and the father of eight children. I would be quite happy and content except for my wife's behaviour. If she sees that 1 am in a bad mood, she never enquires the reason. I have explained that at such362 words
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Advertisement126 1961-06-25 15 THE THIRD EYE Part Twelve mma mm> «o o*n*s»r *m no* 1 [Tl^ I oomtcr ~m»- s^L mm Of 4 *orr mm irwvere or »-.«i»v* *c*sv «Lw S\Sa% X;» vs.s'v' aaaaaaaj 4scrc*?v H/\/ -v» XMgmcAim* am**fem*ic*. f m*»u-&*r 41 T "if M\79M m; ixsxvrr f^. [MM I W/ m v.jivr^ts.-126 words
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Advertisement206 1961-06-25 15 MODERN SCJENCE GIVES MODERN MALAYA A COMPLETELY flffi TOOTHPASTE '^t^j^X |:jp||i"pWrTAl CREAM WITH IRIUM msw rtPSODKMT FRESHENS YOUR I .t* MOUTH WITH ITS BRACING FLAVOUR I 1 1|| 1 /JEW PEPSODENT J withieeth shining whffef [1 NEW! NEW! P Softer cream Bracing PEPPERMINT gives faster- FLAVOUR gives you M^ forming206 words
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Advertisement72 1961-06-25 16 I LE MANS 1 I WINNERS 1 I ARE SURE OF I I SHELL I Generai Classification lSt. GENDEBIEN/P. HILL Ferrari 2nd. MAIRESSE/PARKES Ferrari 3rd. NOBLET/GUICHET Ferrari 4th. PA3ST/THOMSON Maserati Grand Touring Category lSt. NOBLET/GUICHET Ferrari 2nd. GROSSMAN/PILETTE Ferrari Index of Thermal Efficiency lSt. HARPER/PROCTOR Sunbeam These winners of the72 words
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Miscellaneous48 1961-06-25 17 j^L ifcXM C«* t ll |li VKl >'••«»•»•"'"' /^-IX OIMD King fc.Ujtr«S)l..li t .<t Inc. World r^f hu rc^->«< Ij I "^BPi^^^~^^^B^* HT^^/ P Ik^VHi J^v """""-v^ k 1 —^^B 'It^Md X llw Sill If I x3 V'^fiz Lai vtf f\ fll B^-^ w^ r^jjlil [ill! KUii iS^Si L^^^i48 words
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572 1961-06-25 19 KEITH I •'<><> altered m\ surgery as pale ;»s a sheet and depressed. Why? Because he had visited a mass X-ray unit and had been called back t<> have ■ecomd X-ray. First, though, he wanted to have i talk with me. He bit572 words
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Article, Illustration531 1961-06-25 19 LET'S HAVE YOUR SAY Motoring Page by Peter Lint WHAT do you have to say about the looks of these three new sports cars? Doubtless you have already decided that the one at the top of the page is a BEAUTY. It Is the new Volvo PlBOO Coupe— a car531 words
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Article343 1961-06-25 19 THE THEATRE T SUPPOSE you've heard about ■1 the line-ihootnig film producer who made a traveloguetype film about China and then billed it as having a cast of six hundred million people? The Smgapore Stage Club must be 1 eel ing a bit like thai chap, with a cast of343 words
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Article113 1961-06-25 19 ACROSS: 2. Trespassing. 10. Areas 12. Pile 13. Beans. 14. Ogled. 16. Galleon. 18. Red. 21. Yearn. 22. Se«. 24 Eras. 26. Are. 27, Sins 28. Pelltt 29. Count*. 30 Only. 31. Hot. 33, Mere. 34, t>ty. 35. Leper. 37. Wed. 38. Paraded. 40. Deter. 43, Aorta. 46,113 words
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Advertisement279 1961-06-25 19 T7'\, T r7<"D'V r d^R^OXm B° ■'"Vf TXTT BwSRjBJIWBrTK. T.r»-OCr«ph r.m /I^2l revolving rim until it is in 1 1 w*% i a a l 1 Bl^^BßlA^^TlfchwJr \tne with the minute hand. \\'t~ll I/I Kr^lOY PrkllllTW t (IP WPPnnriW From th»n on, the i,m w>ll WllllC AUICA tUUIIIa Lilt SUtUUUS279 words
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Advertisement249 1961-06-25 19 fl of course you have heard of FLEX-I-FORCE but do you know these facts Tool of 1001 uses for t pulling, maintenance, push/pull rams, industry, pipe-bending. Rams with range from 2-100 tons, all steel construction, wide variety of closed heights and heights of lift High Pressure Hose gives advantage of249 words
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Miscellaneous184 1961-06-25 19 (roPUi-A* crossword) ACROSS: 2. Inirudinii (11); i DOWN: 1. Stab (3 i 2. Bever.iae 10. Districts .s>: 12. S'.ack i4>; (3); 3. Re.sounaed >4); 4Tiy <si; 13 Planu 14. Maui eyes at 5. Supporting post <6>:6. Club', (s'. 16 Old-time treasure vessel is>: 7 Portent 4 1 8. Misfortune i7i;184 words
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244 1961-06-25 20 Su oa>s oeioie ihev be,. MalKVa Cup. hui«*'d uetr* ing Hong Ml team 3-.1 'Mllgllt ■ie:f «h.> mutd Singapore nd were had to piay ncr in attack wild haa to leav« I lempeiature. inioiii. W i r- .setback.^ and the mm244 words
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Article129 1961-06-25 20 viAPORE Bfcl W..i,. Hunt; <plu.s 3 1 von lit Lsland Club A' tmisioui busty competition be*: ing S Dv PWtrti '.ill squarei ai R.I C. toua\ I Ball y-Krrp winner* were Wong Weng Hong and 1.. H Giezouse, ttiui B D.j Plessu> runnei -up. M129 words
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Article, Illustration157 1961-06-25 20 ASSEN. Huiiaiid. Sat Mike Hanuuod. of Britain, mio. into live leiui m the woilci motor cycling championship when he won the 250 cc event m tne Dutch T.T races on a Japane.-e Honda Pi. King's in the world cham- pionship: Hail wood 22 pts:157 words
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Article675 1961-06-25 20 SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER TEOH ENC TATT'S INVESTIGATION REVEALS.. Officials must be brave to cut it or there is no future in the game IUJALAYAS Thomas Cup defeat by Thailand, the eventual runners-up. and the eclipse of our singles players by the Americans, who *f not675 words
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Article327 1961-06-25 20 SINGAPORE. Saturday. SGT. E. MANE, of Detachments, beat a 26-year-old Singapore Police meet record when he threw 40ft 2in in the shot putt event at Thomson Road today. His mark beat the 1935 re- cord of 38ft 4in set by P. C I Manghar Khan.327 words
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Article136 1961-06-25 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.— St. Joseph* Insiiiutlon took the lend niih 121 points at the ena of the first day of the City District Schools athletic meet al Farrer Park today. Raffles were three points benlnd Result.s of finals: Boys "A" Division: 1.500 m: 1. Paul David136 words
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Advertisement257 1961-06-25 20 Take advantage of Pan Am's "More For Your Money" Plan You see more places for the same amount of money You save on hotels, food and other expenses Pan Am's "More For Your Money" Plan mkw h=i S«« all thts* citi** at no extra fare or> ShOWS yOU hOW yOU257 words
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Advertisement914 1961-06-25 20 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Sine* the discovery of MEXDACO with. Aethma. Hidlost 40.1bn. In l>y a famous physician It la no longer weight, suffered ccughin?, choktnr necessary for anyone to suffer from and stratißllnr every nisht— couldn't SPSSjy* JEP 6 I a**«P ln Asthma, sleep— expected to He.914 words
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Miscellaneous65 1961-06-25 20 MOTOR RACING: Johor* Gra:id Piix at Johore Batiru O a.m. i. CRICKET: a.C.A. Senior tournpy S.C.R.C. v Army. Shcinon Way; R.A.P. v S.C.C.. Chaiißi. University V C.S.C Se|X)y Lines; Police v S.R.C. Thomson Road. SOCCKR: S A.F A. Dtv. 30 Suli-uamai v Indian Bro.. Farrer Park. \V.\TKK POLO: S.A.S.A. LraßUe.65 words
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Article1202 1961-06-25 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP EPSOM JEEP'S DOUBLE: Amagasakl, District Line RACING...with AMACASAKI (late Icy Blast) looks a bright each way prospect in the Class 4, Div. 1 7f handicap (Race Two) at Kuala Lumpur today. This nicely-bred four-year-old by Boreohs made a promising debut, at Bukit Timoh1,202 words
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Article174 1961-06-25 21 I PM)M JEEP I CALL BOY POINTER I Race 1 IS HONDIK- 13 WONDERS 13 WONDERS Raffles square Periwinkle Periwinkle l t.rrat Ka«le Kinabaln Remembrance KM* I \M\«.\S\K1 AMAGASARI AM\(.ASAKI h. rii Forward Step River (loud 2.15 River loud The Dolphin The Dolphin Race 3 I DI8T. UM THE174 words
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Article132 1961-06-25 21 LEEDS. Sat. Peter Thomson Australia) won the £>MX> first prize in a dramatic last-hole finish to the "Yorkshire Evenme News" £1735 go'f tournament here yes-' terti.a Thomson had a 72-hole ;isgreigbie score ol 282 to beat Britain s< Ryder Cup captain Dai Bees Rees, who led Thomson132 words
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Article847 1961-06-25 21 EPSOM JEEP'S Best Bets: Amagasaki and District Line. GOING GOOD ***** Kinabalu .Newborn St.) Sullivan 5 82 Subian 3 n BCBATCHINGS: (.aU rr^iere 86 Spencer; Eseamill. 8.2 Sul.,R... X->. 45: 4, Oiv. Ab«. 7 Fur.. Al Ra»hid (M S;.) DoiuieUy, 4 9.0 Johnson 1 ***** Mire tnough iWan847 words
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Article181 1961-06-25 21 JOE EZEKIEL — - JOE EZEKIEL i QINGAPORE Amateur Cyclic ing Association has begun its preparations for participation In the second South-east Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon in December. It has selected 16 riders for training under two leaders and this will be reduced by the end of181 words
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Advertisement345 1961-06-25 21 Be FlRSTwith p FORDSON asBBBsiaaBBBBSBBBBBBBI ft^BsT'V '^fla&-'V I a J W^BBBBVSSBB9 BBBBBK Jm^ w tflfe- i "^"isISI S^GSfo. BaY WSHM BW|JK I aV'asT*^ /^t m W m WmmmM^^ummWr^ m^tmnßt'AW^^^m%m WmmJF >^S-^.' /jffljH aWaV*' 3 »ie»ssss^&* j *f m> W| fl af* i I PS^^P^ffiEasßßs! |Hb^/ MmßLs MU A NEW peak345 words
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Article, Illustration896 1961-06-25 22 MOK SIN PIN - SUZUKI MAKES HIMSELF G.P. FA VOURITE MOK SIN PIN FIRST JAPANESE TRIUMPH... /GRAND PRlX^fflffl^ L b l J. Bahru, Sat QIICHI SUZUKI, of Japan, the man with the Isle of Man T.T. reputation, installed himself as the hot favourite to win this year's Grand Prix for motor cycles tomorrow afternoonKOK AH CHONG - 896 words
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Article310 1961-06-25 22 MOTOR CYCLES 125 rx. a.ie under <5 lanei 1. T. Fujii i Honda i. 2. H. Has>esav.a (Yamaha i. 3. K.C. Wong i Yamaha lOmin. 33.25ec. 126 c.c to 250 c.c. HO laps); 1. Glichi Suzuki (Honda Four. 2. Hiroshi Hasegawa Yamaha'. 3. C. Prof-fitt-Whit« (Honda Foun,310 words
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Article51 1961-06-25 22 SINGAPORE. Sa M,s. M.I Siieeuv won ihe L.G.U. Sil\cr Dh.sion medal at the R.I C. (nib evening wun a net 72. Ruimeiiip wa.s Mrs M. En will) a nd 74. The bionze medal '.vis woii by Mi> B. Lynch tnei 70 1 Rai.neiup was Mrs. M. Horie met51 words
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Article422 1961-06-25 22 Aussies are well placed in Test LORDS Sat. A fighting partnership between Barrintjton (59 n.0.) and wicketkeeper Murray (14 n.0.) gave England slender lead of 44 runs with four srrond innings wickets standing at the end of the third day's play here today. Early In the morning the j Australian422 words
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Article121 1961-06-25 22 WmtM Mi •fmiOTKm I MM AND MRS Th»n«a«jorai Mam •r!tr.4j nn4 r.|a'n cor.ra; jUtory ■»—1». u.u»ioo ut tbeir TNI FAMILY OF !hr Ij' ami dona»nd lUKtiiM' id 4 loan ut cara at tax day. MM LAURA DC SOU2A and and »ho attn 4 il of Uavld a, souza aad121 words
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Article27 1961-06-25 22 H»rW» M fiilimum) TODAY MAN BOOTY t M. s. hool OB brhalf of l.vona Motors I pr. »mt a "Motorcade' ai the Joho i Uijßd Prix.27 words
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Article173 1961-06-25 22 ENGLAND Ist Inns. !06 AUSTRALIA 1«( Inns. .McDonald b ttatimm 4 LAHRV c Murray b Dexter 130 SIMPSON c Illingworth b Trueman 0 HARVEY c Barrington b Trueman 27 i O'NEILL b Dexter 1 Bl R(.K Murray b biaiham 46 DAVIDSON lbw Trueman 6 M.UKAY c Baiiiiw.oii b173 words
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Article122 1961-06-25 22 I ONOON. Sat— Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At (•uildford: Cambridge Uni- \ersity 171 v Surrey. At Coventry: Warwick 163 (K. I IbHciulla 42. J. Kennedy 50. A. Brown 6-29 Gloucester 26-2. At Westcliffe: Ei.se:v 177 >G Smith 75 1 Somerset 48 At Middlrsbruuzh:Reuter - 122 words
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Advertisement394 1961-06-25 22 CLASSIFIED ads. COM in Song aiuj June a bor an < «-«l in Hingapot Bo;k T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" lit! 91 BAII.IM ON t.lll II M. ISfcl— !.H P.M. I MBABKATION IIMI Saloon Class Paaengers: 12.30 pjn. Bunk ie Dtck Class Rusengerb: 9.00 H.n: All pasaencers txavelluig per me: aoove394 words
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Advertisement122 1961-06-25 22 PWD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received trom Oontn EX" and above j at the Office ol tlie Srnior txe- cutire Engineer PWD North Kedah. Alor S';<r up 10 r.'.00 Noon ol the IMk clay ot July. 1961. for Labour for the Construe- tion ol Bloik Foundation at the Approach122 words
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Advertisement177 1961-06-25 22 VISIT THE ORIENT^SI Dont miss tabulous^^ESlA the land of sunsh J^^^M NEW ELECTRA. INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office M Hot), tank ol China lldfj.. S.n g opo-*. 1. T.I: ***** 13 Imail lay No. 20. Hotel Morlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** or any travel 090 m in Singapore and th« Federation177 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1961-06-25 1 R. A. Langford - Switzerland-little UN but far from unified R. A. Langford DIFFERENT LANGUAGES-ONLY ONE LOYALTY By Alp horn players, wearing rheir usual working costume. They live in Osrschweiz and speak Cerman. THERE is no country quite like Switzerland, and no people even remotely resembling the Swiss. Flatten the mountains out with a1,123 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-06-25 1 POSSIBLY the best known Swiss view of all the town of Zermart, a great favourite with tourists, with the Marterhorn in the background.25 words
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Advertisement24 1961-06-25 1 THE lAIEST AUTOMATIC-CALENDAR WITH ])AY~DATE ©TITITC 111 U j s.ie A^,: LAP HENG COMPANY LIMITED Singapore: Bank of China Building Hong Kong: Marina House24 words
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Advertisement177 1961-06-25 1 POLE ROUTE R PATE Design patented Why your best watch should be a Universal Proof No 1 Universal has its own research and development laboratories which have invented such mechanisms as the Microtor, hailed as the greatest advance in self-winding movements in 30 years. Priftf.No 2 Watches taken at random177 words
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Article, Illustration670 1961-06-25 2 MANY LANGUAGES-BUT ONE NATION From Page One promises, lor the re-ult li a foregone conclusion. Half-way through tIM the citizen has to think hard before he can remember the current president name The Federal Council submits recommendatlo the two670 words
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200 1961-06-25 2 Footwear of the finest quality for the world THE Swiss footwear industry dotes back to the middle of the 19th century when C. F. Bally laid the foundation stone at Schoenenwerd of the famous concern that bears his name. Even before the turn of the century many other footwear factories200 words
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138 1961-06-25 2 THE OVERSEAS STUDENT IN SWITZERLAND rpHE number of foreign 1 students at the nine universities of Switzerland set a record In 1913/14 which was to be broken In the last few years only. However, already before World War I one often heard the expression "foreigner universities" because the students from138 words
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338 1961-06-25 2 Fine food? You can't beat the Swiss THE best-known Swiss industry to many people in Malaya after watch making will certainly be food processing and canning. The most typical branch is chocolate, mad« in 36 factories employing more than 5,000 workers. Swiss chocolate has always enjoyed a worldwide reputation as338 words
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Advertisement176 1961-06-25 2 M. H. SHAMDASANI COMPANY, 41/43, The Arcade, Singapore 1. P.O. Box 2284 Founded: 1948 Cables: Aristocrat Tele: *****, ***** WE 60 FORWARD-NEVER BACKWARD Menage to Manufacturers: w e mvite you to contoct us, in case of any fear or difficulty that you or your resident agent might be experiencing in176 words
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Advertisement101 1961-06-25 2 for enthusiasts of all kinds of sea sports TiTONi se/iScOPeP w^^*^ M^^ M w^^'^^'^'?^PM^^l^^^^^^"w>^^JE^^^^Sa^^^^^ l *B^^^S^ ■■•••w'»i»w TITONI Seascoper watches are care- S^SS^S^^^^Bvfflßw 33 fully tested in the laboratory of our sS^sg^ B™^^^^!^Bßf^MkSjL^ ii. -i modern watchmaking factory in Swit- fc P l zerland to withstand strong atmospheric H|B^^f w101 words
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Article, Illustration895 1961-06-25 3 CRAFT HAS BROUGHT OUT NATIONAL SKILLS WATCHMAKING has contributed most to making Switzerland known throughout the world as an industrial rather than an agricultural nation. For a long time watch-making remained one of the crafts, but during the course of this century it has895 words
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665 1961-06-25 3 4 GOOD watch has as many jewels as it needs. These jewels are not the real thing (in the last century, they really were), but synthetic rubies worth only a few cents. Putting a few more in a movement than are required costs themanufacturer very665 words
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Advertisement504 1961-06-25 3 An Easy Key to Watch Buying mm |^M V iß^few Selecting a Good Watch for Your Money fB mMmW. Selecting a good watch for your money BJ^^K I^, is not difficult if you know what you 1 9 mVJm9BmB^I ImF arc '°°k' n f° n W'^out the experience J^k KmßmmW^Bm504 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-06-25 4 FROM ICE SKATING IN WINTER TO WALKS ALONG THE SHORE OF A ROMANTIC LAKE— THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE FOUR pictures that will give you a good idea of what the visitor can expect to see, and do, in Switzerland. Top left, a family come bock to earth after93 words
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Article, Illustration298 1961-06-25 4 CLIMATE TOO ATTRACTS THE VISITOR MO COUNTRY offers so much natural beauty within so limited an area as Switzerland. Its mountains capped with eternal snow, its romantic lakes, health resorts, its sturdy little mountain railways and picturesque towns and castles, all have combined to make Switzerland the meetingplace of travellers298 words
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Advertisement166 1961-06-25 4 CURTA THt KEY TO EVERY CALCULATING PROILEM &T JL dWvdeS r '^^jAb adds I I in ■II LJH m. isfe Vrec/sa 117 must be seen in operation before its performance can be fully appreciated 2O BTG Q<4[) FULLY AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINE J ■»h two 20->i9ure register g GEO. WEHRY CO.166 words
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Advertisement111 1961-06-25 4 Hpl| 1 FROM THIS FACTORY IPfi I r'J Jk N> V/UIYiL W m) WATHHFS ftt ffrtIUIILO I v. 2^. ORIS WA T CHES are sold in 89 countries E&&& and make friends wherever they go. The *«laf j UPI^K reason is not hard to find. ORIS |£l*j j !2&J WATCHES111 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1961-06-25 5 Switzerland today is well up in first rank of world industrial nations THE HISTORY of the Swiss machine industry dates back to the early 19th century. In those days, the demand was first for spinning frames and. later, for power looms. The mechanisation of the textiles industry created the demand1,227 words
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Advertisement220 1961-06-25 5 ff ILU NZ Engineers 0* '^el with tilting screw and rotatable gQ M .^^^J^jji lpvel without horizontal circle L jt j. A^ji pBP^^^ An en^ cifn t. accurate instrument lor general engineering, such as geodetic levelling, setting-out of roads and L** l 'S?** railways, construction of bridges and tunnels. Handy220 words
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Advertisement264 1961-06-25 5 DIETHELM S Low-Cost High Quality OFFICE FURNITURE If you wish your office to look impressive as well as efficient, the new L n Cost Series is the answer. A basic design of exceptional merit has been adapted to a ISiSC" 11 11 SiUl full range of complementary units. Varying desk264 words
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1729 1961-06-25 6 JTHE RED CROSS -A SYMBOL OF MERCY AND SUCCOUR It all began on a European battlefield 102 years ago By a Sunday Times special correspondent THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE OWE THEIR VERY LIVES TO THE GOOD SAMARITAN OF SOLFERINO AT SOLFERINO, south of Lake Garda, Napoleon 111 and his French-Piedmontese army1,729 words
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Advertisement48 1961-06-25 6 SOWAR BY WEST END WATCH C 2 REASONABLE PRICEb /Hlth^^l W^Wl mi A 9 ents: LAP HENG COMPANY LIMITED Singapore: Bank cf China Building Hong Kong: Marina House •v.\v*«*« v.\vlv*« ••v.v.'liJiß made HH i n a n J^? PV9VI instant t^^^^ sole agent: F. E. ZUELLIG (SINGAPORE) LTD48 words
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Advertisement56 1961-06-25 6 camyJ^ THE WELL-KNOWN SWISS WATCH Obtainable o» all watch dealer* FAMOUS SWISS FABRICS I Printed Silks and Rayons Speciality Filament Crepes Fully Guaranteed. STEHLI SILKS LTD. ZURICH Embroidered Fabrics for Dresses -Cheong Sams Speciality Kebaya and Saree Voiles Fully Guaranteed. JACOB ROHNER LTD REBSTEIN AiiiiUihlc tit till leading, stuns Representatives:56 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1961-06-25 7 MILITARY TRAINING A MUST FOR EVERY YOUTH: THAT IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY By DR. E. BIERI COR the past 1 50 years no foreign soldiers set foot on Swiss territory except as refugees. Switzerland has known no aggression despite the fact that it is located in1,037 words
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758 1961-06-25 7 By DR. E. BOERLIN Member of Swiss National Council IS neutrality still pos--1 sible today? This question has often been asked during recent years with reference to Switzerland and other countries. In answering the question on beha'.f of Switzerland we do not want758 words
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Advertisement172 1961-06-25 7 \JCJUi -d^nti mm Z f ft /t-^^L.^ 6C^t/6o Precision fully automized Undisturbed b> any outward influence 1 lenu Mitic remains reliable year alter year. I ntircly on its own aeiord, it offers modern men continuous, infallible certainty of knowing the right lime. ETERINin-.VIVinTIC MODERN ACCURATE DEPENDABLE sole agent: F. E.172 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1961-06-25 8 Jean Lefebre - Jean Lefebre By MANY SWISS PRODUCTS USED BY THE TOP PARIS FASHION HOUSES THE SILK industry, introduced into Switzerland in the 13th century, now covers all the stages of manufacture. Zurich is the centre of the silk trade and the export of silk and rayon fabrics, which are in1,290 words
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649 1961-06-25 8 Chemicals a big role in Swiss economy EXPORT figures alone can give one a fair idea of the importance of the Swiss chemical industry in the national economic structure. During the years 1958 and 1959. 15.5 per cent of the total value of the country's export trade was accounted for649 words
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Advertisement233 1961-06-25 8 If you like a glass of cool nourishing r. r yg*w 1 1 IV take p the best &Ea& brA^ I v J^g'enic Swiss ""'^.Jk BEAR BRAND STERILIZED FRESH SWISS MILK sole agent: F. E. ZUELLIG (SINGAPORE) LTD. vibrograf t\:\:\: Wwm WATCH-TESTING I i- I > Jf Tfc^ r'e'O SA.233 words
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Advertisement31 1961-06-25 8 You haven't seen Europe if you haven't seen Switzerland and remember Hy there by ™f"* SWISSAIR THE AIRLINE OF SWITZERLAND SAS, JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** (4 LINES31 words
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