The Straits Times, 17 September 1961
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Title Section12 1961-09-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES i No. 1358. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1961 20 CENTS12 words
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Article562 1961-09-17 1 OAHARI ALI - SINGAPORE 1 2th STATE OAHARI ALI By Merger by June 1963 the aim Kuala Lumpur, Saturday SINGAPORE is to merge with the Federation as its 12th State. "All legitimate local and special interests of the people in the two territories'* will be safeguarded. This is indicated in :i joint communique562 words
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Article, Illustration29 1961-09-17 1 Roaring round a comer, inches behind one dnother—a thrilling moment for R. Gruy. driving a Sunbeam Alpine (No. 68) and two others. Simday Times picture.29 words
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Article, Illustration83 1961-09-17 1 20,000 see close finishes: Skids as Yung di-Pertuan Segara going round the circuit in a Juguur driven by Mr. Pope slight drizzle brings thunder to races and this and this Like this B. S. Arnold in a Cooper Jaguar whizzln> past It. A Clinkard in83 words
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Article57 1961-09-17 1 Mm VOKK. Sat. When the Texan* of M(('ook want a drink of beer they can get it at hurt h lather Herbert llowlrx. of the Roman Catholic Immaculate Conception him h. has arranged it by getting a beer permit, lie says: thinl it .s better they slioultl57 words
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Article19 1961-09-17 1 CIl O CITY D..n<i> attacked *e\eiui vlUana In ioul'.i-e;t--t Mtxicu on Ftlo.iy Po.ice icpuitea 2'i dcailii.19 words
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201 1961-09-17 1 Another 1 50 Malayans all set to fly to Congo KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A company ol 150 soldier., is .standing by to be Mown to 'he Congd to reinforce the Malayan SpeHn! Farce there. rii»y will leave as soon transport can oe arranyi (i Knnounctng Uui today I^hklcu Abdul R,.!imai:201 words
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Article275 1961-09-17 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Saturday. THUNDERING SUCCESS. Thai was Singapore's first Grand Prix nl Sembawang today. A succes* packocl with all the splendour of motorracing, thr pulsating excitement ol "photo-nni.Mn.-and the perfect mastery ol machines. And 20.000 people flanked the circuit to see it. They275 words
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Article63 1961-09-17 1 BRICK ATTACK... on Indian EMlkassy in BruvHs irai m.ulr \<>trrdaj by former Belgian settlors in Some ilamI age wai (.msed HONEY-VOICED... girl with a Southern drawl is broadcasting; Communist propaganda in a I special programme for American troops guarding Berlin border. REINFORCEMENTS... for I.X. forces in Katanga are to63 words
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Article29 1961-09-17 1 CHAMONIX iFreiuii A.pM. Sat. Praiue M«rki. a 40-year-ola German ex-serviceman wi.li a woouen right leg and a partiy-amputatec left foot., lias climbea the 1.i.782-fooi Mont Blanc.29 words
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Advertisement128 1961-09-17 1 is marking m* \y_ -> II time As. v^^ EL LIE CHAY CO. *^^^>»wW# 100. North Dnilqc Rood. lin four years: Hasnah meets a I that is cc who has re P |aced ftV«^^^^S now in Malaya —me club that mm *t "P one terrifying map Malayan financial wizard: P.128 words
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Advertisement79 1961-09-17 1 Attractive DIAMOND RINGS WEDDING RINGS U S de SUVA, Jewellers 106. UHUf.AHD SOAO From niiiiiv years of Skin Care Research max Factor brings you FACTODERM A unique liquid unit reitores the propel 'oki ,iik it ne OjUmce to voui skin and D r eP'' r es it 10 Denc'it ,uur79 words
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Article180 1961-09-17 2 WHEN' a little boy walked into my home the other day and sobbed. "Mummy wont let me keep my bunny." I knew I how he felt. For. as rartoon characters like Bugs Bunny and Walt Disney.-, Thumper have proved, there's no animal more appealing in a child's <-ve.s180 words
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Article, Illustration2995 1961-09-17 2 ALAIN BRUN - The ship just leaves us to die... ALAIN BRUN By ....as told to B. Danielsson The five men on the raft had long since abandoned all hope of keeping to their planned course across the Pacific. Now they had only one aim survival. Every doy their waterlogged wreck sank lower2,995 words
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Advertisement320 1961-09-17 2 HO AC Iti Umm Fly Now Pay Later ff£&_im'* \WW fr- aa^ *B "*Sa^**"^^ "^^^aaaa^^Wß^e ■M^SSaaar •■"'^m law^aaa^wL-JSj£r^ f T#S**^. BaaaMP^J^^aSJ*a#l^Maaal aaV^-^aaalaaaaaamJaV^J ~*?lCaaafl LaaWaP'^al ba»t. ''^■■'■w/f v islr^ "J^&**s .W^fi&w I _JW aT^Saaaaaa^B*^^ Tl ■ta|^^ ■J^ M I fv*w£> »$&J%^ > "-3- *%aaWM Wk .aaf .daal aVaa« L ~L> r^i^M»^^>^ir"320 words
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Article, Illustration700 1961-09-17 3 COURAGE AND A COOL HEAD MADE A QUICK FORTUNE THE FIRST million is the hardest to make they say. And last week I told you Ihe story of Mr. Kan Cheong of Mersing who took 35 years to move into the six zero class.700 words
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Article251 1961-09-17 3 RACEHORSE owners and animal lovers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ng Khoon Khoon have a menagerie of their own Set in the cool compound of their luxurious house in Tambun Road, their small zoo sports a pair of spotted bird panthers, native to Indonesia and recently bought in Singapore,251 words
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Article213 1961-09-17 3 MAN with a plan to build a $200,000 cinema in Bentong Is none other than 60-year-old towkay TAN CIIOO who once had the dubious distinction of iMtng Malayan terrorist leader Ciiin Peng's landlord. During the occupation Mr. Tan Choo was leader of the Chinese community in Bentong and213 words
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Article209 1961-09-17 3 AT LONG last Australia is represented in Singapore's famed gardens at the Haw Par Villa. There is a little corner called "Little Australia" a cement scenery of the Australian outback peopled by kangaroos and koala bears. There is an almost true-to-life gum tree up which scramble some half a209 words
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Article154 1961-09-17 3 ON the beaches of Dungun I found a league of tough men whose favourite sport is chasing giant turtles returning to the sea after laying eggs on land. The gentlemen are all members of a very select organisation, the Malayan Sub-Aqua Club In Kuala Lumpur, which caters for all154 words
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Article256 1961-09-17 3 t A SMALL boy and his mother were walking I through the streets of London, when the boy looked over his shoulder and saw a car knock down a pedestrian. "Mummy!" he shouted, "I want to go back and see the man that's been knocked down256 words
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Advertisement35 1961-09-17 3 F 2 TypEg ZlsroßEy B TERRACE HOUSES r <"Wif r 5%- A}*i^3^ <~ f% prices: ALL CITY SERVICES PROVIDED lllflloi- TARMAC ROADS $15,300/- LOANS CAN BE ARRANGED NATIONAL ENGINEERS LTD 5, PRINCE STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: 21-32735 words
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Advertisement135 1961-09-17 3 mill tim manic ft£&jm!\i LOW PRICED .^^^^SlKfi PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECTION "Tnsist on guarantee cards 11 food PK& or cook L«^LJ with it... mSM Either way you use WilfHlinilfiinTliniTTi .li'T^lH HP. Sauce, food is I y/^ A tastier! It adds that I LfLLL-i C^/ K spicy tang that we L) like so135 words
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The News
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Article, Illustration31 1961-09-17 4 ALL GRAND PAIX PICTURES BY SUNDAY TIMES CAMERAMEN LEE TUCK SOON. KOK AH CHONG CHEW BOON CHIN. LOW YEW KONO AND WAN SENG YIP.31 words
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545 1961-09-17 4 YAP CHIN KWEE - Orphan Chico is back.. looking for a job YAP CHIN KWEE NO MORE TRAVELLING— NOW TO SETTLE DOWN' By K. Lumpur, Sat JAMES (Chico) Nattu, 22, the young Gurkha orphan who was adopted by an RAF Spitfire Squadron in World War 11, is back in Malaya looking for a job.545 words
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371 1961-09-17 4 FRANCIS ROZARIO - SATURDAY CRIME: $20,000 CURIOS LOST FROM SHOP FRANCIS ROZARIO By SINGAPORE, Sat (JRIME on Grand Prix Saturday kept police busy today. There were burglaries, a gungang chase and an sicid-throwing case. CRIME ONE: Thieves using a duplicate key. entered an import-export firm in Market Street early this morning and carted371 words
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Article170 1961-09-17 4 WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? WHAT Is a dry cleaner's legal liability for damaged goods? That is what young bachelor Jack Sim wanted to know after a visit to Chow's Quick Cleaners. I ney iiad ruined a near-new RUlu-yet uiey offered him almost laughable compensation. "But this Is rialculous!" Jack told170 words
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300 1961-09-17 4 When clothes come back damaged... fair value which since its so n;w, is two-thirds of the original price." "But the ticket specifically giver the cleaners the right to limit compensation," retorted Chow's counsel. "Ana you can't say your client should not be bound by something written on the back of300 words
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Article, Illustration312 1961-09-17 5 TAI SING ONN - 'BOOST THE SPIRIT OF SELF-HELP CALL BY TUN RAZAK TAI SING ONN. 'Success of hampong committees depends on initiative and approach of M.P 9 s and Assemblymen^ he tells Pahang meeting i By Temerloh. Sat. \|KMBERS of Parliament and State Assemblymen were today urjred to help boost the spirit of312 words
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Article, Illustration79 1961-09-17 5 HERE are Singapore s Siamese twins. Karen and Kate Yoon, seen in an incubator at the Kandang Kcrbau Maternity Hospital yesterday. They were born last Monday, and are reported to be progressing favourably. Their mother, 29-year-old wife of a labourer, is well but is still in hospital.HAN HAI FONG - 79 words
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Article72 1961-09-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Traffic Police here tonight appealed for eye-witnesses to an accident In Victoria Street at 2.30 p.m. In which a 50-year-old man was killed. The man. in blue shorts and blue shirt, was walking along Victoria Street when he was knocked down by72 words
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Article22 1961-09-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. An RAF Seletar fireman, Ja'afar bin Wahab, 29, was drowned today in the sea off Changi while fishing22 words
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Article374 1961-09-17 5 COME of the most attractive aquarium fishes come from the fresh waters of South America. One Is the Serpa Fish (Hyphessobrycon serpae), so called because It was first found at the town of Serpa, on the River Amazon. It has since been found as far south as Paraguay.374 words
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Advertisement311 1961-09-17 4 >^ IWOON /f^* VIIMNA' i 1 "V ikn FRANCISCO """""S^-. lOS *N6IUS lOW^^V"^ f^^ BANGKOK "ANIL* U HAWAII x Vo o^' 1 I g--^-^J- "~~~T _l I MALAYA BRITISH NORTH BORNEO I L-— ~j j MONEY? who needs it? You don t... Not with a DINERS' CLUB CREDIT CARD! You311 words
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Advertisement142 1961-09-17 5 GHHII OPENS TODAY (Singapore) 1 lam- 1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30pm LIVE... THRILL... AMAZE TO THE SPECTACLE THE SPLENDOUR OF A GREAT MOTION PICTURE! 'JBH 9 with iti___ CHINESE SUBTITLES Vi^Wt Starring: DEBRA PAGET--ORE MANNI ERNQ CRISA *j| "^A I H.ghlv efficient copocifor motor >v >^^*" ~**^w^ with low current consumption. f Unity142 words
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Advertisement506 1961-09-17 5 I* E* J I I: jLL.-: i > f i «g s>^s. \p> mt^^ Dignify Your House With A Petrof Piano TROPICAL PROOF FULL IRON FRAMING POPULAR PRICES ERZ-ERARD DOUBLE-REPETITION ACTION EXCELLENT TONE AND TOUCH COMPLETELY NEW DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL GLASSIT FINISH 5 YEARS GUARANTEE EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TRADEINS LIBERAL DISCOUNT506 words
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Foregin News
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Article, Illustration259 1961-09-17 6 PAUL TANFIELD - Break-throug by an African woman PAUL TANFIELD By f ONDON, Sat.— One of the most remarkable women in Britain has started her new job. Noni Jabavu. Bantu wife of London film director Michael Crosfield (of the Cadbury family), has become the editor of the magazine New Strand. She wili have259 words
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FOREGIN DESK
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516 1961-09-17 6 ELISABETHVILLE. Saturday Katanga claims survivors gave up after 50 killed J^ COLUMN of Indian troops has left Elisabethville to relieve the Irish unit which has been holding out against superior Katanga forces in Jadotville, it was announced today. Mr. Conor O'Brien, chief U.X. representative516 words
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Article329 1961-09-17 6 IS RING FOR ALEXANDRA? LONDON. Saturday. 'pm-i engagemenl of Princess Alexandra to Lord O'Neill, stepson of lan Fleming, author of the James Bond thrillers, is expected soon, several London newspapers re 1 ported here yesterIn a (rout page story with pictures, the Evening Standard reported that before329 words
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Article53 1961-09-17 6 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The United States yesterday carried out low yield underground nuclear test the first for nearly three years. Minutes after the explosion at the Nevada testing ground. President Kennedy issued a statement noting that it produced no fall-out "in marked contrast to Soviet nuclear tests53 words
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58 1961-09-17 6 TOKYO. Sat. Casualty figures tonight exceeded 1.000 dead, missing and injured as Typhoon Nancy crossed the centre of Honshu Island and moved up the Japan Sea coastline towards Hokkaido. In her path lay frightened families in northern parts of Japan, who waited in the nightReuter - 58 words
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204 1961-09-17 6 A British-US plan for emergency evacuation of H.K. LOS ANGELES. Sat. The United States and Britain are taking part in plans for emergency evacuation of Hong Kong in the event of the outbreak of "limited war" in Asia, the Los Angeles Examiner said yesterday. An exclusive dispatch from Tokyo by204 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-09-17 7 Every spot a bomb ...THE WORLD WITH SUNDAY TIMES SUMMED UP IN ONE MAP: THE TERRIFYING IMPACT OF THE BIG FOUR'S NUCLEAR TESTS -TOTAL 262UP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-09-17 7 Greatest amount of Strontium 90 in the atmosphere was measured in the agtumn of 1958 after a series or Soviet and American test firings. Within a year of the nuclear truce the level of Strontium 'in fell to its lowest point for the previous five ><-arv Similarly, thr levrl112 words
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Article, Illustration212 1961-09-17 7 LONDON, Sat. 1 Al)^'. (lie- mongrel dog who wouldn't j^t lost, put her owner in court recently for abandoning her. Lady led R. S. P. C, A. men right to the door after she was found wanderinp in the countryside 10 miles from home.212 words
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Article320 1961-09-17 7 CANBERRA jet bombers, based hi Britain, have been sweeping I the stratosphere. All are ii 1 1 c d with special filter gear. Their task is to pick up the "debris" from the seven Russian nuclear explosions which broke the j gentleman's agreement on bomb320 words
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Article262 1961-09-17 7 Dateline: NEW YORK WALL. Street Is pretty i-.unned. For the New York Stock Exchange has been counting up the number of women shareholders in America and alscovered the terrible truth the women have taken over Nearly 53 per cent of the 12.500.000 shareholders in the country today262 words
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Advertisement248 1961-09-17 6 On Pan Am MOST BIG JETS TO THE MIDDLE EAST AND EUROPE* JEsT [Tr A N KfUWT MB A/ 4^»: M [^!-S iv"*' *m AMLR SAMOA UOHANNtSBURG J? m w if I I KZl^hWI IVJHW"^^ .^^■k uMa^MMMM M p a 7l f t lahmMp""^ IK. l w..v.;t-, w ai mm,!^!SW248 words
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Advertisement98 1961-09-17 6 ■MMMBB Bb^^^M iaptaim van houlen ant his £re\v kre oh space tatrol wht?n a rkvio me66a6e OKPCC^ "tHE*\ TO OL'ELL. RIOT OH ~TME Pt>N£7 bPLUPZ OH ARRIVAL. THf 6r HI6£i?EW <£E A^^CNP OF \CHtKOGTWO ALieN 6R<3HRS ARE BATTLING FURI«3U6LV F.3R H. aaCoijli.'Ki OF 9Z THE AAEKJ fVC> ALL THEV^AN lOi>~l<pr98 words
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Advertisement287 1961-09-17 7 T f Tke only tootkLrusli witk "Germ Figtter 1 action wLick s^{ Jtm^>^ re P c an< destroys germs *Sr J\ Dr. West's f IM Dr. West's is the largest selling toothN IU V brush in the world. There is a size and II Mm 1 a shape for every287 words
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Article, Illustration709 1961-09-17 8 FOUR EASY LESSONS ON HOW TO BE A KNOCKOUT I Don't be bossed by the past HOW TO MAKE USE OF IT WE ARE frequently told not to dwell in the past tense, but to concentrate on the present and look forward to the future. This, I consider, can be709 words
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Article115 1961-09-17 8 A coffee time bargain NOWADAYS more and more people are making coffee the "instant" way. The problem is how to serve it gracefully! Your answer may lie in a brand new carafe of contemporary design an attractive glass globe on an ebonised base complete with heat resistant handle and its115 words
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543 1961-09-17 8 JANE LEE - Day a rich widow came into my life... JANE LEE HAVE been married for four years, love my wife very much, and we nave three sons. Now I have met a rich willow in the course of my business, and she has become a very good customer of my firm.543 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-09-17 8 Inspired by the "Nymphette" line, Paris shoemaker Laure shows here the kind of shoes elegant women are expected to wear The "mules'* are in silver kid, with the big toes slipping into rings studded with sapphires. Popper picture.41 words
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Advertisement291 1961-09-17 8 New Summertime colours in Frosted Nail Enamels Mo»nificcnt Spun Golds! Mofchoblc r'ostels! Morvellout New Fashiom for Your Fingertips and To«! Enticing icings in nail ■namels to go with every hot colour >ou dare. every pale color you wear. It i the rashion fun rho could whirl a vacation Into a291 words
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Advertisement168 1961-09-17 8 ■F \m y° un S beauties r i^y- mZm^ 1 the world over E S f"| Cl UOC bbl^ w^ I T 1 '''*mmm*jtk vanishing cream 85 I ■■■■■■■■■■■■liSbV'MMBH sP^WWHIWIBIWj^Px POND'S VANISHING CREAM— the light, invisible foundation perfect as a Mass*^ powder base Pond's Vanishing Cream holds powder evenly for168 words
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Article132 1961-09-17 9 RAF READY TO SEEK TYPHOON SHIP SINGAPORE. Sat— An RAF Shackleton was standing by at Changl tonight ready to take off in search of the Greek freighter Tinof. 7.949 tons, drifting in the typhoon-lashed China Sea bound for Singapore from Japan. The Tinof. was caught by typhoons Pamela and Nancy.*132 words
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Article38 1961-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four officers had been appointed Deputy Comptrollers of Income Tax. the Government Gazette announced. They are Mr. Wong Ha Hee. Mr. Hsu Tse-Kwang. Mr. Leong Hong Toll and Mr. Leon Chee Seng.38 words
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349 1961-09-17 9 •BEWARE A SWITCH TO SUBSTITUTES I IPOH. Saturday j j MINISTER of State at the British Board of Trade, Mr. FJ. Erroll, warned here today that too high a tin price might encourage consuming countries to turn to substitutes. Mr. Erroll. who is on349 words
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245 1961-09-17 9 NO VISIT PERMITS FOR BARISAN MEETING SINGAPORE, Sat. A delegation from the Sarawak United Peoples Party for the Barisan Socialis inaugural meeting tomorrow has cabled the party to say that it cannot come. The three members of the delegation sent a telegram to the Barisan protern chairman. Dr. Lee Slew245 words
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Article31 1961-09-17 9 YONG PENG. Sat. A fire today destroyed young rubber plants in Parlt Ya'ni Estate. It raged from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., and damage was estimated at $15,000.31 words
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144 1961-09-17 9 Sea water plant scheme too costly SINGAPORE. Sat—lnstallation oi a plant to distil sea water in Singapore is not practicable because of the prohibitive cost. This is the unanimous opinion of experts v ho were asked to comment on a suggestion by a Straits Times reader that a sea-water distillation144 words
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130 1961-09-17 9 Rights of states in Malaysia: A detailed study KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TIIK Malaysia Consultative Committee will examine in detail what powers should be accorded lo member territories .of the proposed Stale of Malaysia. This .subject will be discussed at the second meeting of the committee, fixed for November at Kuching.130 words
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Miscellaneous388 1961-09-17 9 s^_^s <^ F PTi^^#ill IWMIWI RADIO MALAYA Ml «—»■■>■; AM atauoa.; ».ao Tn« Ne«a; 9.45 A Snoi I A.M. Kuala Lumpur. Penang And or St 1 n y^ n l P'OS'amme Naiional Shonwave Only 600 ieview 0-30 The Enclianteo Time Signal And News Heachne,: Hour; nOO clO!>e Dow 6.05 Morning388 words
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Obituary14 1961-09-17 10 N "o.rf. SI) i Vmimi"" IN EVER LOVING M"no,t i "*r* I.14 words
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Article28 1961-09-17 10 M </• I ffimm,,m MOROTHY CRAY r>* Kotjin.«on Ki' port I in.].-. .<]i,*i nwki nn d i raetaj iraatoaMHa b M< Anna Sim. 1 pnur.. "Ul In I28 words
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Article48 1961-09-17 10 W.rrf, ttM I MM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. OfVSfa Grov* Ko.il. i-d BMSB) Si- -n Wtdnrtdav mating whith include* ■►<nrr.oi.in of br*l:n* at 7.15 Km. All niiif RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT HI M v ommumon I M am. (aunt;), 12 noon Mandarin I "i»nr II x m K\iT..«ong CM48 words
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Article247 1961-09-17 10 STOCKPILE TIN AND NEUTRALISM rpHK sooner the United Bute* joins the International Tin Council the surer she can be of the pro- Western attitudes of tin producers like Malaya. Nigeria, Thailand and Bolivia. These are the nal especially Thailand, offl- uilly listed as am"! half-dozen worst fed In the world-247 words
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588 1961-09-17 10 THE CLUB WHICH MAKES CASH SO SUPERFLUOUS THE Diners' Club lon\i famous In America and the other parts of the world has at long last arrived in Malaya. In practice, the title Is a misnomer because it is neither a club nor is it mainly for diners. It is actually588 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter74 1961-09-17 10 WHAT a sad disillusioned world this la becoming. My son. who is in the school final and a keen student ol politics, asked me some pertinent questions about Berlin und then wont on to remark: "I see no purpose in passing my examinations. I don't think74 words
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Letter86 1961-09-17 10 (IONDITIONS are shocking in the children s ward at the district hosnital in Sunsei Patani Why. the toddlers a: tually expected to sleep in bed- meant ior grown-ups What If they roll over and tali.' Again in this ward I tound cases of abnormal children who86 words
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Letter160 1961-09-17 10 I am continually sur prised to read in the columns, of your papera about tourists who on tinstrength of a couple of hours in Malaya go Into raptures about the neat and lovely girl.s they see In this country. Either they must be blind or too polite160 words
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Letter126 1961-09-17 10 rR 12 years now I have lived in a Hat ir the mlddlr of the city and the other day I watched with annoyance a« a group of qpurmn began busily building a nest in tlv over my window iast Sunday morning 1 heard a >ound I126 words
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Letter94 1961-09-17 10 Re the Governments "Open Letter" (Sunday Times. Sept. 3» which urges all parents to send their children to a government school if they want them to have the best opportunities for higher studies and employment. I do not believe that most Chinese firms and banks will demand94 words
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Letter64 1961-09-17 10 NOW that we are all on our guard against cholera and the danger of the house fly has been recognised, will the authorities please do something to clean up the beach at the Marine Parade. The place is very dirty and when the tide is in the64 words
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Letter49 1961-09-17 10 NEAR Pulai by the side of the double bend on the Baling highway there I* a fish pond just 10 feet from the road. Surely this constitutes a traffic hazard one that calls for instant action by the local authori- i ties ANGRY MOTORIST. ■AUNG.49 words
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Letter67 1961-09-17 10 JUST an inquiry about last Sundays "Star of the I Week" Miss Shamsiah binte Saruuin who was born on September 10. 1942. My birthday too falls on that day but as I am a boy and she is a girl I wonder if the horoscope reading67 words
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BIRCH: 'CRUDE AND STUPID'
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Article118 1961-09-17 10 I'ill suggestion to bring back the birrh is as stupid and crude as the Russian resumption of nuclear lots. Physical punishment does not only "reduce" a child mentally, but induces in him a stubbornness and vengeance of a most vicious quality. Has history known of118 words
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Article31 1961-09-17 10 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG By The *«n which means: Don't worry if you don't have a r^nt in your pockrt you can have everything you uant on credit.31 words
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Article915 1961-09-17 10 JANE HENRY - JANE HENRY I GAVE HIM A RAG AND TOLD HIM: THE NEXT TIME YOU'LL HAVE TO USE YOUR SHIRT By MCNTAKAB NOT ALL Malayan parents are guilty of helping their children become juvenile delinquents. Parents who don't send their children to school are the guilty915 words
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479 1961-09-17 10 WEI MEI- LEE - WEI MEI-LEE Bt NLW WRITERS PROBLEM child. Bad Rirl. These arc but two of my titles. As I pass by on the streets the gossip mongers with mock horror talk of my bottomless depravity to other gossip mongers wh479 words
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Advertisement536 1961-09-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Hara*« S/« i Minimum^ LAU LIM: Te» fong. BM baa StM KlMBa ta, daughter of Maduin I.rr Ah Brr •id l»t» Mr. Lim Bcng Hor. CHAN LYE Half I a tarn Chaa i< l.v» kr.g Hong >MOV LIM af Mi. a K-an and KaM Kvclyn Urn i •..ir!n536 words
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Advertisement178 1961-09-17 10 studied with the famous Bennett HHj j^^ r^Vk of the fine careers on our list below. II j^ Do you want to pass .in important' H examination-— perhaps your Ci.C.f..' \w lesson by lesson, until you pass, rill £j \o\\ will receive a booklet, by airmail, 9 DO YOU SEE178 words
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Article1037 1961-09-17 11 Special article from The Economist EXPERTS SAY CONGRESS WONT HAVE TIME TO PASS LAW TO PERMIT IMMEDIATE SALE OF METAL FROM U.S. STOCKPILE VESTERDAY*S Econowisl says it is doubtful whether Congress will find time in the present rush tor adjournment to pass'letfislation on1,037 words
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412 1961-09-17 11 U.S. pig tin sales plan a strong bull point: Journal London, Saturday fill-; United Slates' plans to release ."iO.O(H) ions pig tin from the •Government stockpile, with their implied safeguard against a chronic shortage of the metal, give a very strong ball point for the industry in the long term,412 words
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Article39 1961-09-17 11 f-INGAPORE. Sat. Tng B ick Eng was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today with robbing Chan Kwang Boon of cash, watches and fountain pens totalling $24.4000.' He was remanded tor a week.39 words
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Article177 1961-09-17 11 s, the Stock Ev on. toil thr ..umbrr i Industrials: h ti(i N. ords 12.32 BM Oammon >1 000' SI 65 D M (Vnmr 'I.ooo' 13.39; Robinson ords 1 1 ooo> h 30. B. d.OOO" $4 o.' BM I 1 Odd. M «660> $4 I177 words
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Article41 1961-09-17 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. New Zealand's No. 75 Canberra Jet- bomber Squadron based in Singapore Is to be withdrawn for economy reasons, a Defence White Paper issued by the New Zealand Defence Minister. Mr. Dean Ayre. announced yesterday.41 words
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Article, Illustration433 1961-09-17 11 LIM KIT SIANG - 'Student neglect' attack LIM KIT SIANG MAUTH HEEftEO TO LOOK AFTER WELFARI II MITMUA B, SINGAPORE, Sat. A Singapore student leader in Australia, Mr. Lim Gee Seng, said here today that the home governments had too long neglected their students in Australia. Mr. Lim. a memoer of the three-man Australian433 words
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Article251 1961-09-17 11 B. Mertajam. Sat. We must educate children to become loyal citizens, says Tengku THE Prime Minister. Tengfcu Abdul Rahman, said here today the Alliance Government intended to build up a "strong united Malayan nation with a Malayan outlook through education." "The Government Is not denying anyone living251 words
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Article23 1961-09-17 11 SINGAPORE Sat— The tin price here today BNU 5476.25 a picul. up 25 cents and the oHerinq 250 tons unchanged.23 words
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Article25 1961-09-17 11 SINGAPORE Copra Association noon price: September $261 (nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk 537 sellers, drum S4O sellers. The tone was quiet.25 words
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Article53 1961-09-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. I A seamstress. Wong Lay Beng, 18. of Kampong Melayu, Kota Tlnggi, pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court here today to importing two banned Chinese songs into the Federation on Thursday. Wong was released on S2OO bail Sentence was postponed to Sept. 30 pending53 words
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Advertisement225 1961-09-17 11 PASSPORT TO SECURITY apital and ■mtfll Isccid £I2.(MMI.(MHi jL ASSETS EXCEED £100,000,000 INTEREST II IN LONDOIN BANK NNMH mill I.O'IHAKII BANKING ram steady interest i HHNd Security, wltb"»it deduction ol United Kingdom tncome t:i\ the Manager of your local Brand) or write to General Manager r Head Office for your225 words
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Miscellaneous100 1961-09-17 11 TODAY: Seaiil Kechil 2.15 a.m. 16.6 ti) 118 p.m. (6.3 It); Singapore 253 n.m. (7.4 It) 2.45 p.m. (8.1 f!>: Port Dicksot) 10.22 a.m. (7.6 It) 10.29 (6.9 (I); Port Swettenham 8.33 a.m. (11 j ttV 8.56 p.m. (10.6 ft i: Penang 4.12 a.m. (7.2 ft) 4.47 p.m. (6.4 ft)100 words
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Profit, Records
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859 1961-09-17 12 CITY EDITOR SHOWS WHY IT PAYS TO BUY SHARES HERE MALAYA and Singapore are two places in the world where you can get the highest returns for money invested on the Stock hxchange. Average yields under normal business conditions are approximately eight per cent859 words
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Article, Illustration301 1961-09-17 12 ONCE in a long, long while one comes upon a record that contains all the ingredients of a brilliant musical concoction that needs but the sampling of a single track to win one over. By Such a record is "50 Guitars Go South of the Bor- METRO'301 words
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Article426 1961-09-17 12 DON'T forget to cut this out and keep for future reference. If you have a problem or doubt send a letter to: The City Editor. Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. FDR the benefit ol those planning to invest. I list below in alphabetical426 words
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Advertisement752 1961-09-17 12 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: end respect cf your rcoied opportunities for promoter w possible for Asian stuaei 1 obtoirf tt .cd degree of the Austrolion Society c< Accountc Institute of Accountant;,, bcth of which conduct examinations in S'ngoporc. Malaya ond rI Oi in Australia. Ambitious persons who wuh to moke752 words
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Advertisement66 1961-09-17 12 f S Bmukneckt f REFRIGERATORS 1,-.. ■■■■R^i YOU GET 2 REFRIGERATORS IN 1 DEEP FftEEZER eompartnmi («ith ter- I M I I I 1 I I Hi jwithout ioar of jjt'ttin^ Ikfß/^t J»*»' Sp^Ti-' I j» mixed flasours. Desinn*d KfcS^SS^S^r^ gemous MUJMMHk Avoiloblc from A a a Sole A 9c66 words
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Miscellaneous64 1961-09-17 12 J i bPware tUe w. Clean living ond ever- elaborate, Steer a straight course. austerity are the guard ogamsf ee f> t° Simple r'nmgs foundation stones greed and self' &f Ife.-.. of success, boy. indulgence. y£i \L?/J'^m iVa'ZtPZtA. I c.'z.r" '^^BH^B r f/^^m 6?orgesiB-- Got a big v W js64 words
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For Your Pleasure
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Article65 1961-09-17 13 WITH A FULL I I PAGE PUNCH I MAGNET that is Claudia Cardinale. the new force in the world of films. The girl from Italy who succeeds French film star Brigitte Bardot. And from Italy comes a report that BB who claims she is to retire soon has officially65 words
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168 1961-09-17 13 PETER LIM SEES DEATH AND DEFEAT BY KAMIKAZE KAMIKAZE A French feature-length documentary Rank rssv unconditionally that the black-and-white film "Kamikaze" is good, would be to taunt our memory of the Pacific war. Yet this is a picture you should not mi**. "Kamikaze" consists of a competently- edited series of168 words
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Article, Illustration951 1961-09-17 13 This then is Claudia— the Italian girl to succeed a Love Goddess WHO IS THE GIRL most likely to inherit the title of LOVE GODDESS now that the imminent retirement of Brigitte Bardot leaves the post vacant? After exhaustive inquiries, I am in the happy position of being able toUP - 951 words
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Article152 1961-09-17 13 rpERRY-THOMAS has Just < I made his Hollywood debut In a comedy called "Bachelor Flat" and Just to make certain it wasn't too easy they starred him with Tuesday Weld. Miss Weld, the self-drawn caricature of an American teenager, gained an interesting reputation as a 15--year-old152 words
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Advertisement314 1961-09-17 13 iL^i! New-style Wisdom Illi mKI' 3 f?- 70 We are Promised a new- "V.Vur Tc... Pm style No rman Wisdom in f THE HtIK c.nr _B «f ne Glr j on the g^.. n Todoy ii.oo am which he plays one of P. O. 4 "alias jisse jamej" Wodehouse's aimless314 words
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Advertisement599 1961-09-17 13 THE FOAMING SCOURER rfr"3^j FOR POTS A ND PANS p^£iy|/ SINKS AND BATHS H O"^ I AJAX-''' 1^ CONTAINS BLEACH 'jHfc.Jr CLEANS SO EASY £tilfo<&Jx Ji WORKS SO QUICK Hfipr^^ POLISHES SO BRIGHT /Jffi.*/ jimM f how V fightFng Young "Rebel* wuli *a*» Cau.e" TURNED INTO A SAINTLY MAN OF599 words
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Article, Illustration250 1961-09-17 14 STAR of the WEEK' FROM most points of view this coming year is likely to be an extremely fortunate one. Whatever may have happened in your life, you are certain to be happy and successful in what you are doing. Too may not make a great deal of money but250 words
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Article81 1961-09-17 14 IF YOUR BIRTHDAY falls between Ort. I and .<)<t. 7 inclusive, send a passport picture of outsell with your namr, address, date of birth and occupation to: "Star of the Week," The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Koad. Singapore 9. Mn. P. I. H. Naylor will81 words
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Advertisement73 1961-09-17 14 SO THEY SAVE! Listen to him: "I've got good reason to trust Shell products. Always use them. Supershell with I C.A; puts zip in my motoring. New Shell X-100 Multigrade looks after my engine. And you can't beat Shellubrication for keeping: a car in good order." Listen to her: "Since73 words
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Miscellaneous1276 1961-09-17 14 3F *^|«"y' A\ flßltfakS^/A W *N SOPRIGHTENEP QUIET! I, CH:E? CHA OF BANTI COUMTR*. J8& M^M\\ 1U X —1 1 Vk' 1 C '^s^^HKTl HE c<kNVT SPEAK SHM\ES I r<Ur... SPEAK.! PEOPLE WWO SEE HIAATELL US i^^j! XTCSWF^ I AB/\ ff^Z^JC"- TMM ffllff \WE-- WMOSo. UMKE YOU/ V^ J SO1,276 words
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MOTORING
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Article, Illustration694 1961-09-17 17 Now good-bye to 'space craft'? PLUS SKILL ON TWO WHEELS rpODAY is Grand Prix 1 Sunday fn Singapore. And today I present two pictures that show what driving skill can do with a car. The skill is that of Jean Sunny, the French carobat or car-acrobat. The car is a694 words
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351 1961-09-17 17 The answer the question HOW DROP US A LINE at: The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore n. J)EAR Know Alls: Is a man with no vices, such as drinking, smoking and gambling, difficult to live with? Mrs.351 words
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Article339 1961-09-17 17 OPPORTUNITY FOR STAGE CLUB TO GET DOWN TO REALLY SERIOUS CHARACTER ACTING I HAVE never been able to understand the British predilection for plays and novels about crime. It isn't that they are a bloodthirsty lot. The Stage Club's November > production. "The House by me Lake," is339 words
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Advertisement112 1961-09-17 17 B^m NUMBER ONE MwM SALESMEN W^M KARMANN GHIA J^j/U^^^m^^ DE LUXE SEDAN COUPE f* *^Bil^B^^^^^\ V/^Mk jj&HfilA^HnL DELIVERY YAM _^^^^^F Test drive a VW today at CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE; Wt. OIICHM'.D KUAD. IMLI 30^71 K. LUMPUR: 1". UAMPWOX ROAD, TKL H SE.ItMBAN i- c\HAN<; ROM-). TBL ITT3 JCSSCLTOM: HURC112 words
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Advertisement11 1961-09-17 17 Send a stamped self-ad-dressed envelope if you want rejected manuscript returned.11 words
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Advertisement345 1961-09-17 17 FIRST CHOICE OF THE J§* newest! fin B !^gV B^BsS»B»SBjB^BBBiejBB^pJ *^2 *9t "> Year after >ear, as the newest 9j!/ JkS cars roll off the assembly lines, yhj^ <Z^? AC Spark Plugs are specified gS as original equipment for all ~>igBs/ General Motors vehicles* as S*/ X C^ > well345 words
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Miscellaneous264 1961-09-17 17 ACROSS: 1. Weaving machine DOWN: 1. Elevator (4>; 2. Port<4>;4 Decapitated <8 9. Guns of em <4>; 3. Assembled (3>; 4. a warship <sr. 10. Worry <4>; 12. "Swindled" <3>; 6. Side <6>: 6. Hated <8>: 14. Container <3>: Regimen M>: 7. Draws out (8); 16. lank (3): 17. Twelve264 words
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Serial Continuted, Picture Contest
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Article, Illustration203 1961-09-17 18 WINNER of the week's TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Wild Game" (left), submitted by John Wee, of 11 Lorong Kijang, Singapore 14. Mr. Wee used a Rollelflex 3.5 camera and Word F.P 3 fllm. Setting: fB, 1/250 second. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 Is won by "The203 words
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Advertisement353 1961-09-17 18 n of course you have heard of FLEX-I-FORCE but do you know these facts fl Tool of 1001 uses for "f pulling, maintenance, C push/pull rams, industry, pipe-bending. Rams with range from 2-100 tons, all fjjjSJN steel construction, V wide variety of closed heights and heights High Pressure Hose gives353 words
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Advertisement225 1961-09-17 18 NEXT WEEK: To a new raft. This series Is based on "From Raft to Ri4t," published by Allen Unwin (215.). 9^^K uiliiT^Q JBjj Escape to fascinating Japan tn x^« l^^^& Kifl tf^^fl W^S P. O.— Orient Lino luxury. S^^^^^4 Our fabulously delightful round trip of almost month allows you to225 words
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Sport
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Article, Illustration1459 1961-09-17 19 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By Singapore, Sat. GIICHi SUZUKI FACES A HARD FIGHT IN THE MOTORCYCLE EVENT FULL RESULTS ijJSsj 'pHK stage is set lor one of the keenest and most thrillinffly fought motorcycle races seen in Malaya tomorrow. Today some of Asia's best racinp;1,459 words
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Article362 1961-09-17 19 LONDON. Sat Burnley maintained their leadership ol the English League First Division with a tunviming 6-2 win over Birmingham City in today's programme. Results of todays matches were: Binning ham I Burnley b Hlarkliiiin 4 Aston Villa Blarkpoul 1 Notts F. 3 Cardiff362 words
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Article23 1961-09-17 19 LONDON. Sat Results ol Ehigii>li league football nmtche* played last night were: Div. Two Bury 1 Charlton Scunthoipe 5 Rotherham 2.23 words
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Article35 1961-09-17 19 bINGAFORE. S.it. Result? o; matchw pluyed in the Orient Year Cup basketball competition tonight I vere: Men Singapore 98 Malaya 77: Haadyai 95 Nchai-An iVietnam 72. Women Wei Ho 'Thailand) 71 Singapore 55.35 words
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Article378 1961-09-17 19 SINGAPORE. Saturday. pXCEPT for Wong Fey Wan. Singapore's leading athletes who were testing their SEAP games chances failed to impress at the annual Civilians versus Services match at Farrer Park today. Wong Fey Wan. Singapore top hurdler, however, was in great form when he378 words
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Article91 1961-09-17 19 IJENANG. Ba! Pei.ang beat Federation Armeo. Foro-s 7-1 in their second round Malaya Cup soccer match at the City Slaciuini liert tonight. j Forces goalkeeper Ujanp Harun I was sent off for arguing with reI feree S. Ralliah. ;mcl Pc; ward Cheong I.iam w.is warmd after91 words
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Article105 1961-09-17 19 CINGAPORE. Sat. S.C.C. were lucky to R.A.S.C. by 11 points i (two tries, uoali (0 eieht points I <coai. try i in a keenly-foogfat rug- gf- man ii on the paii;;n: today Results or other matches played today wen: Sarawak Etangen 8 j (Koal. tryi The Blacks 0105 words
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Advertisement621 1961-09-17 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'twra) 2* Hnrrfs Sl* (Minimum) ■Msg month. n> Wm4» UM (Mm.) PHOTOCOPY DOCUMENTS Tang's I'notix.opy Service, 10, Boat Quay. MM. PHOTOSTAT SIRVICC Dorn- <opied while you watt V'oto- lakfeM Road ***** SHOPPING GUIDE (S pore) Wardt flO i Minimum) month. It Horiti2.it (Mm.) >r ITf.621 words
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Advertisement27 1961-09-17 19 fSsSS^^^^^^JUW^^^SS^r^ VPJ3B**BBB^B^B^^^k m^^^- mU^&^^Q .iß^^^Bß B^^m. B^^B .jß^^^lbW B^^^^^bW ~W n i nsfcn I^uu\\\\\\\\m I SUCCESS WAS MADE 0N A SHOESTRING? Anl^ a ost er exciting subjects27 words
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Miscellaneous5 1961-09-17 19 SPORTING SAM *>V Reg. Woottoa5 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-09-17 19 MOrOK-RACING: Sineapore Gmnd Prix. Sembawane 9 a.m.) -<»( < lit: Malaya Cup— Joint Davhm v Malacca. Jahui Bosar 7.30 p.m.i: Johore v Singapora at Klv;.ia« t0.15 p.m. >; S.G.S.F A. junior knockout S.T.U. v Cu»> toms. Paierson Road. (KKKIT: Balestier Shield— C.s.C. v I. A. at Baiestier.44 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1961-09-17 20 EPSOM JEEP - BISTRO AND FAIRY PA TCH-A RACING SAFE DOUBLE EPSOM JEEP with THE GOING THE COINC is likely to be YIELDING. Since Wednesday there have been frequent showers. BISTRO in Race Five and Fairy Patch in Race Three should make a safe double at Penang today. Bistro a racy four-year-old mare1,112 words
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Article159 1961-09-17 20 I IMiM JKKP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 SHOWMAN II Nazareh 1.15 Rising Hißh RISING HIGH showman Realm of Gold N \Z VRKH Showman Kniilii Race 3 CALAVA On Trust 2.45 inrrama YOI'NG KAGLE ON TRIST The Wee Cobbler t alava On Trust The Wee C obblei I l^ce159 words
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Obituary32 1961-09-17 20 MR KHOO SENG KIT I- n.| k thr« M>nl i Khoo <iho» T.nn Khoc (Jlno U im «nd Khoo <;(>«■ T«k t lcr» thrro tulkMl in-l.iw t^o nons- chiMn-a 'o mourn hiR32 words
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Article41 1961-09-17 20 :u II rrt W« I Minimum MR. AND M is :n thank ill 1r..1..i Ml.vtIVM .l.ii Weir weddtlH jinn the MR AND MRS. A Al i~. -ntnam •inn i' ly ttvmk in'ti.: .1 (oiitr.iiulaloy mes- > id lor th. ir MriMMt41 words
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Article146 1961-09-17 20 IfUALA LUMPUR. Sut.— Tan Thuan Heug, Singapore*, vender boy swimmer, set one of three new Malayan lecoids ai the F.M.A.S.A. cnumpiouMiips when he won 1.500 m freestyle in 21mln 13.2.~ec at Clan Woo pool here today 100 m butterly <Men> final: L Lim Heng146 words
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Article1450 1961-09-17 20 .THIRD DAY AT Race 1 1.15: Class 4. Dlv. 5—6 Furs. 1. 7980 Rubin* iGemilang St.) Ahmad. 4 9.0 Lee 4 2. 00 GutiUni II (G.L. Thei Ahjnad. 5 9.0 I.eong 5 3. ***** Terang Bintang <Mata Hari St.) Allan, 3 8.13 Wilson 10 4. 96 Recover iSerene St.»1,450 words
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