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Title Section15 1962-02-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ml Mala?* No. 1379. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 04015 words
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Article897 1962-02-11 1 Sunday Times Reporter - Sunday Times Reporter The semi Wllj Malaya is -talking aboufil Jap bombs and I was there Hull story by bur readers Lbefcins on P. 4 By Four Malayan girls die -20 flee in night clothes LONDON, Saturday FOUR Malayan girls died in a fire at Brinsford Lodge Malayan897 words
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648 1962-02-11 1 U-2 spy DRAMATIC EXCHANGE Powers OF TWO PRISONERS freed AT BORDER BRIDGE REDS RELEASE TWO FOR MASTER MIND ABEL WASHINGTON. Sat.— l'-2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers was exchanged on a Berlin sector bridge today for a convicted So\ict spy and is now on his way home- to the United States.648 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-02-11 1 CHARLOTTE ROSE HIDES BEHIND A SARI VEIL AS SHE LEAVES THE DURBAN COURT WITH HER HUSBAND. SYRUB SINGH (CENTRE. WHITE SUIT. DARK GLASSES). PICTURE SHOWS INDIAN FRIENDS SHIELDING THE COUPLE FROM PHOTOGRAPHERS.39 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-02-11 1 COURT CLEARS HER AND HUSBAND OF CHARGE UNDER RACE BAR LAW DURBAN. Saturday. AN INDIAN and his white wife were acquitted here today of a charge under South Africa's Immorality Act, which prohibits sexual relations between whites and non-whites. The magistrate, Mr. C.P. Cowan, ruled that the prosecution had not218 words
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Article76 1962-02-11 1 50 GIRLS KIDNAPPED... .By a band of Communist guerilla* in a daring mass kidnap operation in ii-niral Vietnam They were women military auxiliaries, mostly unmarried girls between the ages of 18 and 22— Renter. 17 KILLED... By bandits who stop-. ped a bas at a roadblock west of Bogota.76 words
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Article82 1962-02-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A salesman. Chee Wah. 34, who was clubbed unconscious last night alter seeu.g a film at the Federal Theatre, died at the General Hospital here this morning. Cltee. who was accompanied by his wife, wa& about to t>iep into his car when a youth82 words
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Article37 1962-02-11 1 Ha betrii introduced by a British banking firm to foil blackjack-armed bandits the padded bonier hat. The firm Couts and Co. has armed its 50 messengers with leatherpadded hats, designed to ab&orb fchocks.— UP.l.37 words
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Article31 1962-02-11 1 The first railway engine driver In Britain to be charged with "being drunk whUe conducting traffic on the railway." was Jailed for two months at Stoke-on-Trent. vesterda.tr. Reuier.Reuter - 31 words
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Article26 1962-02-11 1 Central Coneo Premier. ha» accepted an tnvttattou to mm the Sot mi Union. the official Polish newt agency PAP Mid oa FrfcUjr.— Uii26 words
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225 1962-02-11 1 14 law final flops were not '&ood enough' SINGAPORE. Sat— Prof. L. A. Sheridah. Dean of the University ol Singapore law faculty, today explained why 14 out of a class of 36 students failed their final examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Laws. "They were not good enough." he225 words
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Article39 1962-02-11 1 Of northern Transvaal rugby team Daniel van aen Hazver. 29. was hentenced to seven years' imprisonment at Pretoria yetterday alter being founu guiKy of robbing tho local bank of U.1M.000 on Oct. 6 last year Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1962-02-11 1 Hald up a Jewellery store Ui the Rue au Faubourg Saint Honore Paris, yesterday and escaped with Jewels valued at about 500.000 new franca (♦300.000).— UJ».1.28 words
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Article60 1962-02-11 1 Sunday Times photonews on the news as always presents three pictures that capture in a glance the tension that rocked a circus the night death met three acrobats on the high wire. On page six. a fantastic picture of a daredevil taken when he h.xl just60 words
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Article29 1962-02-11 1 ....Author of more than 100 Nick Carter novels, died on Thursday nisrht at could farm. Monterey. Marrachusrtts. a havrn for retired clergymen. He was 83.— C.P.1.29 words
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Article28 1962-02-11 1 The 21 -nation... .Council or Organisation of American States (OASi will meet next Wednesday to lake formal action on ihe expulsion of Cuba, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article29 1962-02-11 1 ...Was sentenced m Libson today, in his absence, to 22 years in jail for the hi-.iacking- of the liner Santa Maria in January last year.- Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-02-11 1 Radio-activity report 'far-fetched' says City Engineer SINGAPORE. Sat —The City Water Engineer. Mr. P.C. Lim, today <lcscri bed as "farfetched" a report by a University of Singapore physics lecturer that rainwater on the island was unsafe for drinking. Stressing that he was giving his personal opinion.250 words
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Advertisement102 1962-02-11 1 v#% For jj§v,^ rJOiomcnds and all kinds of jjewell&uf. V I S.I T INTERNATIONAL-INCENIEUR automatic calendar is made practical!/ impervious to moisture and magnetism. In tjfc <^'-''r^k its double case, it is protected from water \3~ >s>^' m m§ to a depth of about 400 feet, or>d from 04' magnetic102 words
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The News
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394 1962-02-11 2 HE IS STILL SUFFERING FROM INFLUENZA ATTACK IN INDONESIA By LIM KIT SIANG MICHIKO UNWELL, STAYS ON PLANE SINGAPORE, Saturday. r*ROWN Prince Akihito of Japan spent one hour at Singapore Airport this morning on his way home from Jakarta.394 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-02-11 2 CROWN Prince Akihito acknowledging the greetings of Japanese woman residents in Singapore on his arrival yesterday. A large Catherine, comprising of Japanese officials, businessmen, and wives, lined the path from the Prince s car to the airport YIP room to meet him. Behind him is the68 words
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Article76 1962-02-11 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Here's a chance for you to dine and dance in exotic Indonesian style at the Singapore Swimming Club In Tanjong Rhu next weekend and at the same time help a good cause. "Indonesian Night" is being jointly organised by the Singapore Amateur76 words
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Article30 1962-02-11 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The U.S. Attorney General, Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, the President's brother, will make a brief stop-over at the Singapore Airport on Monday en route to Jakarta.30 words
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Article, Illustration401 1962-02-11 2 ONE of the common misconceptions concerning fishes is that they swim about all over the sea. In the case of a few families, such as Tuna and Sardines, this is to some extent true, although even these favour certain regions rather than others. Most of the species found401 words
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Article314 1962-02-11 2 Unionist denies 'Not to blame' for rubber factory clash, he tells court SINGAPORE. Sat. A trade union official, one of 23 accused in a rioting case, denied in court today that he was the cause of a clash between 50 pickets and 10 policemen at Juronß on Dec. 11 last314 words
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Article199 1962-02-11 2 COUNCIL'S DECISION KLANG, Saturday. •pi IK town council here has decided to discontinue its anti-malarial work unless it a full year's allocation for the job from the Selangor Government. The decision wa.s taken after the council was told that the Government had given only $55,000199 words
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108 1962-02-11 2 Schools and land problem, by Minister SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education, spoke tonight of the problem of finding adequate land to build schools. Mr. Yong said that the problem was especially acute in the heavily congested areas where schools were most urgently needed. However, in108 words
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106 1962-02-11 2 TAPPER ROBBED OF GEM IGNORES THREAT IPOH. Sat. Three men armed with daggers robbed a rubber tapper Cheong Swee Choy. 31", and his wife of $163 cash and $130 worth of jewellery in Slmpang Pulai new village, seven miles south of here last night. Before the robbers left they warned106 words
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Article250 1962-02-11 2 Five men accused of kidnap KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Five men arrested in Singapore were tentatively charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with abducting a retired businessman. Mr. Lee Say Thong, at Klyne Street here on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. with intent to hold him for ransom. They were250 words
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Article166 1962-02-11 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Barisan Sosialis today asked why people of the Borneo territories but not Singapore citizens could obtain automatic Federal citizenship on the creation of Malaysia. The question was asked in a statement commenting on the memorandum issued by the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee this week. The166 words
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Article, Illustration974 1962-02-11 3 IT'S a small, semi-detached house, exactly like hundreds of others in a busy Gey lan; suburb. Old-fashioned and unpretentious. Not all the type to warrant a second glance as you whiz past on Singapore's car-tangled (iuillemard Road. But cross974 words
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Article, Illustration492 1962-02-11 3 Inventor Lim hits the jackpot Vf AN with an Inventive 1»1 turn of mind is Mr. Lim Beng Chee, a 23-year-old Penang photographer who. after years of sweat and toil, has devised a portable pin-table which Pena n g has come to know as "seh boh lah thang" which is492 words
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Article339 1962-02-11 3 A YOUNG girl student was looking for accommodation. She saw an advertisement for a room which seemed .suitable, and hurried off \here. Unfortunately for her. she arrived at exactly the same moment as a young man. also evidently looking for the room. The you/.«r man rang339 words
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Article3393 1962-02-11 4 BOMBS.. .AND I WAS THERE BY WCAOtW S W TAN H^HJH BY READER ABU BAKAW flllfltP" HUUIC. BRITISH OFFICIALS LEFT FOR SINGAPORE AND THERE WAS NO GOVERNMENT FOR ONE DAY THK Sunday Times serial 'Eighty Days To Singapore" opened with a description of the last gay week-end in Singapore which3,393 words
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Article, Illustration440 1962-02-11 4 IN trill the firtt of o four-part »erie», Djvid Bjrjr+iam Rivet eyewitness jeeounti by Sund^t Tunct readers of Hl«ir experience! during Hl« jjpjneie invasion of Malay*, which concluded with Gen. Percival's surrendei to Gen. 'Tiger' Yamashita on Feb. 15 20 year* ago. When Mr.440 words
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Advertisement85 1962-02-11 4 DAILY H sH^^Hs^^^aHs^^^Hflin^n^ A MR L^^3 I^l r 1 BssaP^^ IA B^dts^gF^^^ l|f W FROM SINGAPORE H^^ jg^gflla^H^gkl^H 3 FLIGHTS WEEKLY VIA jH^R^^^^^M^BHH KUALA LUMPUR f^^^B V fl I I All flighta are by fast, oomfortable Jet-prop jr^r^H| g^V I BRITANNIAS and ELECTRAS in association with (J^J jrad^H M CATHAY85 words
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The News
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289 1962-02-11 5 808 PERILS - 808 PERILS 30 HAULED TO COURT, FINED AND BARRED By Singapore. Sat pOLICE have launched a blitz against pirate taxi operators in an all-out bid to keep them off the roads. Using decoys, traffic police bave booked 32 operators since the campaign was289 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-02-11 5 A romance which began at the Singapore Polytechnic where he ua> m parttime lecturer and she an advertising student, ended happily in marriage yesterday for Mr. Steve Tan. a sales engineer with Lindeteves Jacoberg and Miss Mary Chee. an advertising executive with Shell Com- pany in Singapore.92 words
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212 1962-02-11 5 SIKGAPORt Sa: A B:;--tLsh Army surgeon cd the hie ol a criti injured 1- -year-old Gurkha boy after a dramatic dash by a Royal Navy hciicop- rom Singapore to Kiuang. H was- revealed here today Finding \he boy too212 words
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152 1962-02-11 5 WIDOW, 53, FOUND BATTERED TO DEATH IN LALLANG IPOH. Sat A woman. Cheah Liew. 53. was found murdered near a vegetable plot in Rimba Panjang new village. 16 miles north of here, last night. I Police found her battered body in lallang at 8.30 p.m. A kanda' stick was lound152 words
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92 1962-02-11 5 Inmates of home for aged get ang pows SINGAPORE. Sat.— A cheer party from the Independent Missionary Movement tonight visited Inmates of St. John's Home for the Aged at Wan Tho Avenue and donated gifts. In kind and in cash. The 41 men and women, all ovei 60 years of92 words
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Article54 1962-02-11 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Son Yeow Chye, 10-year-old son of Mr. Son Teck Leong, cashier of the former Singapore Standard newspaper, was killed instantly this evening in an accident involving his tricycle and a bus at the junction of Cantonment Road and Teck Kirn Road in54 words
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Article437 1962-02-11 5 'POINTER ON training... YOUR DOG WE HAVE now reached the stage where we must discover if, on the command "Get Him." our don is capable of biting. He should, providing his confidence has been steadily built up over the period of the last few weeks, go after his man eagerly.437 words
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Advertisement79 1962-02-11 5 Glamorous New Jjß Strapless I Long-Line }^^F STYLE 1285 ~^Mlyl $29.50 Spore Pg. Fed NCW PLATTCX STRAPLESS LOM6-UNt LnMl> >»■»< ctaftK m»»»ti with tmH laaftti i—tiol to ymt jmmt Ci»f lirrcd ■«tw *m* !■■■«> Cim limit %i4m pmcta i, .US M^. if A** *^a^M fc^^fci* *vMiw> rm J^vf^npp imaMi Cap),79 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article21 1962-02-11 6 Mr. Harold Mucmi Han.... Britain's Prime Mml>ter. was 68 yesterday. He is spending the weekend at Birch Grove, his Sussex home-21 words
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97 1962-02-11 6 WELENSKY AND SANDYS IN SECRET TALKS SALISBURY. Sat. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Secretary, and Sir Roy Welensk.v. Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, yesterday completed the first round of private talks on the future of the Federation. During the two-day talks no information has been released. Officials of the British High97 words
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Article, Illustration411 1962-02-11 6 HANGING THE HE IS RUSHING TROOPS TO HELP POLICE KATMANDU, Sat. King Mahendra was rushing troops by air and road yesterday in a bid to quell a revolt in the Bharatpur area of southern Nepal. The revolt was reported to be the mostReuter - 411 words
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Advertisement314 1962-02-11 6 The wonder blade won't fppl TSfiFOtf'^mk WWII l Iv/vyl i^mmcia £^^m More and more men are enjoying £XTRA -i^y^^^^Bßp the most comfortable shaves of t-'«fcii i^^^p^a^gjjMßMg^B^^ JFf. their lives— with new Blue Gillette llSfc^ipfel Extra' Blades. You too must try .them' -X^HRi These extra sharp blades simply glide over your314 words
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Article, Illustration664 1962-02-11 7 Sunday in America rjEOPLL seldom run In 1 New York. It Is much too dangerous. For the chances of being shot at by a passing policeman are distressingly high. A friend of mine who recently turned on a sprint simply to get a bit of exercise was promptly stopped by664 words
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163 1962-02-11 7 >-EW YOU. Sat. New t that Britain has onl* jttst cot around to appointing it* second woman bank maa&crr has staggered I'.S wwaa*a "Just what's keeping y*mr girls back**" one career girl asked For America has 500 women bank managers and (i.OOO law163 words
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478 1962-02-11 7 Svetlana's shame— or a Communist girl, 1 8, in the harem rmiffiij I vow in tmi ricTuai. MOSCOW. Sat EIGHTEEN Yi-AR OLD Svetlana Surova pre- erred the good time the Arab visitor to Moscow gave her rather than meetings c Young Communist League. lier despairing parents locked her In their478 words
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Advertisement167 1962-02-11 7 "»^"»»^^^ii^^TOPai| POLYESTER FIBRE TETORON MET f HP jmWK aiai M "A cocktail of fabrics"- A Dream Come True With a "cocktail" of "Toray TETORON*" and cotton, you For dtU s wnte t0 step into Dreamland! u Otoka Of>ic> Toyo oyon Co l>< An entirely new fabric has made its appearance167 words
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WOMEN'S WORLD
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Article, Illustration510 1962-02-11 8 GILLIAN MILLES - GILLIAN MILLES PAGE WITH FLAIR FOR ALL THAT'S FEMININE The Paris edict that women prefer to ignore JJKH;H-H(). the Suitcase Life! Supine and soporific. I have been floating on silver wings over a vast bubble-bath of clouds, through which I occasionally snatched a peep510 words
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Article695 1962-02-11 8 His letter makes him sorry WRITE to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sundcy Times. Time's House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. pED IP with waiting for my girl's reply. I wrote a nasty letter telling her not to write to DM anymore. Instead ot writing me a letter ol apology as695 words
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Advertisement420 1962-02-11 8 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly 5Cf neec voo qot~that you' i».in was o light ond ottroctive OS th*iri One ie o' Stillmon v>ill moke v3u eQuO'iv c^o"ning. Continued opplicotion^ will i^>-D''>e your convince you mot m^e il oniv '■^c beauti'tter. only on* whirenec 1 t*K»t words oione co^oct express420 words
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Advertisement104 1962-02-11 8 mW <: '^^a£a£aaaaW W W I I I t M«h»\ ataaSfaBBBBBBBI flSvf SaT^tal 'Moon Props' Facial Freshener 'makes up' your skin. 'Moon Drops' Moisture Foundation treats your skin all day under make-up. 'Moon Drops' Moisturizing Cleanser removes make-up while it replaces vital moisture. And even as you sleep, the deep104 words
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Article509 1962-02-11 9 ALFRED BALK - ALFRED BALK BY A QUESTIONNAIRE FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY HOW GOOD ARE YOU AT SPOTTING A LIAR TEST YOURSELF WITH THIS NEW QUESTIONNAIRE \\H AT do you know about honesty Are you often deceived by the presence —or lack of it in others? Your ability to judge it509 words
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Article, Illustration649 1962-02-11 9 ROSALIE MACRAE - ROSALIE MACRAE By LONDON. Sat 'I '-nr |n f young man on M. the tiying trapeze •■■aped and sparkled in the light.' under the Big Top seemingly unruffled by the news Irom New York that two circus high-wire men.649 words
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Article428 1962-02-11 9 SCORING: If >on had Iti —20 right, you're an expert honesty observer: 11 15. you're good; 6 lo. gullible. o—s, you're a virtual set-up. 1: No. They come in al! shapes and sizes; they can be well dressed or down at the heel. 2: Yes. The428 words
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199 1962-02-11 9 NEVERWELL SEES FLOATING SPOTS: 'NO NEED TO WORRY' "I'VE been bothered with 1 floating spots before my eyes." said Mr. Neverweii. i "Should I see an eye speI cialist?" "If they float about you needn't worry about them." said the doctor. "There are always micro* scopical specks In the jelly199 words
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Article18 1962-02-11 10 si* rHMM) MR AMD MM. Ptulip Tu Kv.«tf Mac JaMn lunj Ikut oc vr nur utnii U-t-UG18 words
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Article45 1962-02-11 10 H RUT IAN SCIENCE »OCIETV g <••«»*« i.nii. Road. Matey litWui a Mtad M 30 a .it. I c r .odtaaJ Bum" )i i uiuaaur .OB T.M *."ii. I u. ivuas). i: mm <Mud> hnw la Maatenc *Jt n^ Morr.nt Ptmyer 11 «_m. Ev«s- <45 words
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SUNDAY SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE OPINION
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Article, Illustration972 1962-02-11 10 MADHAV SHARMA - THE BARD AND I Those 104 seats MADHAV SHARMA by Why I an Indian tave made im my vide and mentor? THE impact of the bard of Avon on an Asian mind steeped in the tradition of Kalidasa, Tagore, and Thyagaraja is not very difficult to understand. One always hears972 words
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634 1962-02-11 10 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - HERE'S WHY THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE IN HOUSE FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By THERE is to be no change in the number of seats in the 104-strong House of Representatives. Now, why is this so? Before examining the reasons set out in the Bill amending the Constitution, let me recount the634 words
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Article80 1962-02-11 10 ]V[K. Harold Macmilh«ii has made an astonishing attack on the Inited Nations. The British Premier accuses the UN of political motives. He makes the jibe that its "favourite topic is anti-coloni-alism." He says that the L'N is basically anti-Eur-opean, an instigator of a nti80 words
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Article96 1962-02-11 10 If he has had any second thoughts on ihe subject. Mr. Macmillan should by now l)c regretting his ijsh outburst. Change and the anticolonial revolution are not creations of the United Nations. And who should know this better than Mr. Macmillan himself, author of the- now famous "wind96 words
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Letter355 1962-02-11 10 AGNES BOEHM - AGNES BOEHM, By BUTTERWORTH DLEASE. oh please, let me have a say about the woman teacher of 35 who is glad that she is not a wife. Poor thing. She seems to have a ten-ton chip on her shoulder. The WHES its raining and355 words
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Letter59 1962-02-11 10 I MUST condemn Jane Lee for her impertinence. She seems to think that marriage is the be all and the end all of life. To me it is a matter of great satisfaction that there are people who are prepared to eschew marriage in the cause59 words
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Letter140 1962-02-11 10 WHEN I read "Marriage? Not for me" I thought of this passage in J. A. C. Brown's "The Distressed Mind." "One of the greater troubles In understanding psychology Is that people tend to take the either-or attitude. Either one loves a person or one does not. This,140 words
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Letter151 1962-02-11 10 DLEASE don't print pic--1 tures of lovely animals In your paper and say that men are killing them to prove their masculinity. It was a fascinating portrait you had of the Oryx and few things In the world are more beautiful than to see. as I once151 words
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Advertisement102 1962-02-11 10 Open the door to business success TRAIN IN NEW YORK FOR A COMMERCIAL CAREER INTENSivi COURSES (Individual Instruction For Men Women) •Btuinew Administration •Executive Secretarial English •Bookkeeping/ Accounting •Foreign Trade •Stenography •Bi -Lingual Secretarial Business Machines •Comptomctrf SEW CLASSES START WEEKLY |fc j |u With the recommendation of the nchool,102 words
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Article379 1962-02-11 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS: K. LUMPUR, Sat - JEFFREY FRANCIS: K. LUMPUR, Sat. By Schemes rang,e from nine blocks of low-cost flats for squatter families to 1,000 four-bedroom homes planned for Petalin& Jaya jjOUSING projects costing more than $25 million are being: carried out in Kuala Lumpur. Two are exclusively for squatters who have379 words
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299 1962-02-11 11 Mission HO HEED TO FEAR schools: YON WILL HAVE TO Pledge LAY DOWN BURDEN* pENANd. Sat. Mission schools in Malaya need have no fear about their future. Mr. A. Halliday. Chief Education Officer, said here today. They are tlie strongest of our educational institutions, and there is no reason for299 words
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116 1962-02-11 11 Tried to steal signboard: Seamen fined SINGAPORE. Sat Three seamen were each lined $100 In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today when they pleaded guilty to sealing a signboard In Singapore Harbour Board early this morning. They were John Edward Roberts. 23. Frank Penmington. 21. and Bryan James Young. 22. all116 words
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Article361 1962-02-11 11 BUSINESS ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat Business or. toe Malayan Stock Ex-r-.ianfe. Singapore section, today with the number of deals te bracfcsU: lii ■■slriilt: Boustead (1.000) •1-4W; Dunlop* i2.omi' Sl-M. ij«>' 3« oi.. En*i Smeiiing 1400) $3 SL. (400) S2JC SL. IJM» UAI SL SM. (SOOi $2.97 SL. <:.00C>361 words
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Article90 1962-02-11 11 TCMS: sMIM Ksetofl 343 pjß <6J ft-K Singapore 335 pji. <tJ ft >; Part Dtctasao H 44 am (7.1 iv): 11 JS pa (7.8 ft.); Part n— timhsm S4O mm. (UJ tL>: »M pm. as ft.); Mint 4.31 tx (IS ft i; 5.28 pm (64 It90 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-02-11 11 A furious Kasmah in dramatic scene from new Malay film A scene from "Srlendang Merah" (Red Scarf), a story of love and Jealousy in a fishing village now brine made by Merdeka Film Productions at its studios in Ulu KlangPicture shows Kasmah Booty as Leha, shaking her fist angrily at110 words
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243 1962-02-11 11 COBBOLD COMMISSION TO MEET FIRST TIME NEXT SATURDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'J'HE Cobbold Commission on Malaysia will meet for the lirst time in on ten. 1/. The chairman. Lord Cobbold, and two other British members of the Commission. Sir Anthony Abell, (former Governor of Sarawak) and Sir David Watherston (former243 words
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Article50 1962-02-11 11 Talk on Kuwait at varsity SINGAPORE Sat Mr M MousSfa F El Issawi! Consul-General of the Unlted Arab Republic in Slngapore, will address members of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs on "Kuwait the Arab soluttion' in the University House No. 7. University of Singapore, at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday.50 words
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Article103 1962-02-11 11 NEW THRILLER SERIES IN FREE PRESS WOMEN are generally regarded as soft and gentle creatures but they can also be hard and evil, stooping even to murder. You can read about some of these evil females, human compounds of villany and cruelty, in The Wicked Women, the103 words
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Article77 1962-02-11 11 MALACCA. Sat.— A Singapore salesman, Ng Fook Eng. was robbed of $200 by two Chinese, one of whom was armed with a knife. In a coffee-shop in crowded Bunga Raya Road here yesterday afternoon. Ng, who arrived In Malacca an hour earlier by bus from Singapore77 words
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Article38 1962-02-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Labour, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, has appointed Mr. T. O. Cotterell to be a member of the Central Provident Fund Board for two years in place of Mr. P. H. Steed.38 words
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Article36 1962-02-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold a buffet dinner at the Penang Way. East Coast Road, on Wednesday in honour of the visiting Jaycees International vice-president, Mr. John Cable.36 words
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171 1962-02-11 11 IT" U ALA LUMPUR, Bat. The Australian High Commissioner in Malaya Mr. T. K. Crltchley. yester day expressed the hope that a Malayan art exhibition would be held in Australia soon. He gave an undertaking that if a Malayan171 words
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Advertisement561 1962-02-11 11 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! New places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddly familiar to you. Have you known them in a previous life? You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets of life561 words
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286 1962-02-11 12 Invasion fleet No. 2 sails to cockle grounds— but most turn back 18 HELD BY POLICE: IN COURT TOMORROW TELUK ANSON, Saturday. SECOND invasion fleet of about 2,000 fishermen in 500 sampans appeared off the cockle breeding grounds of Bagan Sungai Blukang, 28 miles south west of here, this morning.286 words
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192 1962-02-11 12 Sarawak delegation given assurance on future von s«;. A viiiung Sarawak delegatton today questioned Tun Abdul Razak bin Hu»--r. a variety of subjecu:he tuture of Sarawak in a Federation of Mii.ay^.ii iaa talks Tun Razatc in the Opera: ion> Room of the Ministry ot Rural D^veiopmen; after he had spoken192 words
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181 1962-02-11 12 PIANIST FOU TS'ONG RETURNS TO PLAY SINGAPORE, Sat. World O renowned Chinese concert pianist, Fou Ts'ong, 28, who delighted Malayans with two scintillating performances two years ago, is to play in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore soon. Sponsored by the Singapore Musical 'Society, he is due to arrive from Melbourne on181 words
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71 1962-02-11 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr. Teo Tiang Seng, chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, will open a field conference of plant pathologist^ and botanists to be held here tomorrow, it will be the first of its kind to be held in Malaya. The conference71 words
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Article228 1962-02-11 12 FINE LEADER, SAYS COLONEL JONG KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r pEXGKl Abdul Rahman was today praised as a "fine leader with strong conviction, amicable and magnanimous". ■I The tribute came from South Koreas "strongman." Col. Jong Pil Kirn. Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, at a228 words
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Article, Illustration380 1962-02-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— lt would take 10 years more for the Unlver-ities of Malaya and Singapore to reach maturity because the growth of universities could not be unduly hurried. Dr. Guee Ah Leng. w physician at the General Hospitl said here today. Dr Gwee was380 words
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Article29 1962-02-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Chin Kirn Fah. a higher executive officer in the Singapore Government, has been appointed a Conciliation Officer under the Industrial Relations Ordl- I nance.29 words
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455 1962-02-11 12 AN EQUAL CHANS FOR THOSE WITH THE PROPER QUALIFICATIONS JS IT TRUE that n person who has left the government service fora semi-government post will not be accepted back? Tapah. PORIA. No. If he has the required qualifications for the job he is seeking he will stand an equal chance455 words
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Advertisement86 1962-02-11 12 ■^W v j> Aw Ml m- '^^s fl K.9^^ SP^^B £k ■^■W til t w -K <■'■•■ am^^F* i -JmK^B^^^^m _^^mm\ wf^ 4^ '-'"T^ ■'Z-.e" We never outgrow our need for milk NESPRAY For mother and chiW. milk is nature's X" <f i ttnest food Enriched with Vitamins A and86 words
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Advertisement31 1962-02-11 12 PAIN The fastest relief you can get is 'ASPRO' tablets. Safe for all the family •ASPRO' used in over 100 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. liebbix! Sebhix MHMaTED SHAMPOO^31 words
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Miscellaneous263 1962-02-11 12 (popular crossword) ACKOSS: 1. Point of perfection DOWN: 1. Recess (4)- 2 Im(4); 6. Blows op (6); 11. Stamp- poster (9>: 3. Rodenu (4); 4. coUector (11); is Datnk on dis- Animal (3); 5. Fruitless (7)- 6 missal (4): 14. One sent on secret Happiness (5); 7. Speak taper mission263 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1962-02-11 13 JOHN SELVAM - ANNEXE SHE SELLS MALA Y LYRICS IN EUROPE JOHN SELVAM By ANNEXE (ironloh is a 19-year-old girl who has made musical history in Europe and America, where for the last two or three years her records have sold by the million. I3y this token alone she has become a star1,047 words
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Article, Illustration270 1962-02-11 13 Castaway capers on a desert isle KEN HAMMONDSSEES THE NEW FILMS SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON John Mills, Dorothy McGuirc, James Mac Arthur, Janet Munro. Walt Disney. Distributed by J, Arthur Rank Ltd. iTechnicolor, Panavision*. THIS Disney rehash of the old story of life on a desert island are on a aesert270 words
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Article145 1962-02-11 13 rNOAH. the winning team of the Singapore Services Drama Festival, are paying a return visit to the Cultural Centre this week. when they do Phillip King and Falkland Carey's "Sailor Beware." This is an uproariou.s comedy, in which Albert TuffneJ played by Ron Roberts > the sailor to145 words
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Advertisement103 1962-02-11 13 RfnpiFiniin ali.T"* Sahni A La«t* N«i«« AHURADHA <fl «sat > mml mmaV 6OLB MEDAL .aBBK S»>»»rtaa- s>y Premiere »IQ> Aioo To*., 11 om lCScaa< HMM«M»MMH»«< J HAPPY WORLD STADIUM! NICHTLY O** Sk*. at (M IN PERSON B Y' H M ON stage: #*j»-,^^ > ■Stmsisisa: SI A 52.00 < «»»«<♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦103 words
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Advertisement1005 1962-02-11 13 OPENS TOMORROW-SIMULTANEOUSLY n .y O r(#u REX5Showi: 11.1.45.4.6 45&9 30 KtA JRT SKY 4 Shows: 1 15.3.30,6 15&9.00 (SINGAPORE) j^m^^P- NEVER SEPARATE J 1 W IN ONE PICTURE! CONQUEROR'' MRP!? Phrs! Specie! 2-Reeler: Princes V^'^vJ What' is tthe isecret that makesj O mothecso jrightened...a daughter J so forbidden j marry1,005 words
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Miscellaneous111 1962-02-11 14 Lena Wee (Malacca ■Motnt) born on PWj. 8, 1946 bably want to launch oat socially. Keep in mind that the (rood fortune is likely to develop a little slowly and that you will have the end of 1962 in sight before you feel quite confident of how you stand. Don't111 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-02-11 17 JUST like people Hie world over, fw hotted Muscovites gather to gape and gossip over a new car. It is Hie new experimental Zoporozhets, Russia's latest passenger cor. It is a souped-up version of Hie old Zoporozhets, first put out in 1960. This car was a115 words
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Advertisement176 1962-02-11 17 J I Ttva^Hßn^niiß^^Hl UUH nmPCIwC^E vflflnfl ...the logical choice FARGO Petrol or Diesel— Fargo is the logical choice for will put your transport on a rugged, economical, continuous more profitable basis. Here are 4 reasons why! service. The combination of Fargo 1. LOWER OPERATING "know-how" and Edbro B E COSTS176 words
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Article772 1962-02-11 18 'pilK Second Singapore O|>eii Golf Chanpionship will hike place at the Kovul Singapore <iolf Club from Feb. 15 to 18. Eighteen holes will be played by each competitor on OKk Of the lour days, lowest ;j&f>regaU' tor lln lour rounds (72 holes) being the winner. The Open will772 words
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Article, Illustration215 1962-02-11 18 SINGAPORE and Kuala Lumpur are two vital links in the chain of big tournament golf that will draw the world's best to the Far East this week. Top professionals from Australia, Britain, Canada. Formosa. Indonesia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Africa, Sweden and the215 words
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Article261 1962-02-11 18 pi lIC First Malayan Open Golf Championship will be held at the mt-74 Selangor Golf (.'lub, Kuala Lumpur, from Feb. 22 to 25. Each competitor will play 18 holes on each of Ihe four days, making a total aggregate of 72 holes. The Open Championship will be preceded261 words
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Article643 1962-02-11 18 /COMPETING in the Singapore Open and the Malayan Open will be a host of champions. Here are a few of the big names: Asia's best Ben Arda of the Philippines. Only sft 51n. tall and weighing 130-lb. Ben plays out of all proportion to his643 words
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265 1962-02-11 18 Tip: Time is money on Stock Exchange J HAVE been watching the recent new issues and have been studying th c constant rise in prices of these shares. Do you think it wise to buy now when the prices are high or wait till they come down. I ha v265 words
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Advertisement200 1962-02-11 18 the newest, fastest jet arrives in the Orient! TAKE OFF //\\rD)rD)nn o The newest, fastest jet imves /Zl f\\ MM Cathay Pacific's fleet of in the Orient! LI \_i LJ LJ V_i LJ L I modern airliners operates ■hmmb^^mmb^hhh^mhh through seventeen major A silver streak ftashes across rtioe L h200 words
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Advertisement101 1962-02-11 18 p. for discovering ij i HEINZ 3 jfe^^J It was a great day when ta~ ~p mother discovered Heine -^»T -"^j^»^ Cream of Tomato Soup! Her f^jfr%/jMBk family and dinner guests SV^HHkS H^ were tnru^ e< ita cn> creamy flavor and mother Aflß^M/ got compliments galore. Now I^v^^^*-^ she makes101 words
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Miscellaneous88 1962-02-11 18 wF ad&A RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: 7.05 Musical Sunshine; 8.00 The News: 8.05 Sunday Breakfast Club Session 9.00 Programme Summary: 9.03 The Choir Sings!: 9.30 Undercover Carson: 10.00 Calling All Motorists: 10.15 Continental Muslcale; 10.30 Played To P«?ase: 11.00 Listen And Teach:88 words
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Miscellaneous87 1962-02-11 18 2.45 Made For Each Other: 3.00 Concert Matinee; 3.30 Tea Dance; 4.00 Four O'clock Date; 4.30 To Each His Own; 5.30 In Lighter Vein; 6.00 Evening Service; 6.45 Programme Summary; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 King Of Instruments; 7.30 Topic For Today: 7.45 Sonatas: 8.00 Authors Playhouse. 8.30 Night87 words
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Article1538 1962-02-11 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP His fourth in last week's Trial was an impressive display I KAvlPlu WIT M BEST BETS: Altesse Royale and Pinkson. THE GOING is FIRM Track conditions suit this top of the ground performer piNKSON lost no marks when fourth by 1 -short1,538 words
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Article143 1962-02-11 19 EPSOM JEEP (Ml BOY POINTER Race 1 MALLEE BUlren MALLEE Prince Iror PBIDE of CH. Bibmi M 5 Baee 2 UTTLEWOUD SETIA Son Gloke Calara SETIA Speedy Soeka San Globe t.45 Baee 3 3.2* ALT. BOYALK Majestic Knl(ht Grrry'a Luck MA.II L.\ Altcaae Royaie 3ist .Wist MAJ KNIGHT Blur143 words
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1403 1962-02-11 19 4 CCEPTORS and riders for this afternoon's races at Kuala Lumpur are riven below. The going is V«T> good muuauauauauauuauHaunHaumVHß Race 1 2.15: Class 5, Div. 2 9 Furs. l (For Apprentice Only) 1. ***** Prlnee Igor (K.Y- Urn) Daniels, 6 9.0 1 SuhUn1,403 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-02-11 19 TWO under-15 rugby teams from St. Andrew's School played an exhibition match daring the interval at yesterday's S.C.C. "sevens" rugby final and provided the crowd with good entertainment. Here a player is collared by two opponents but manages to get the ball away. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article64 1962-02-11 19 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Austin Cooper, lastest addition to the smaller racing cars, will make iU debut at the Singapore. Motor Club's Dunlop Hill Climb tomorrow morning. The Austin Cooper will be driven by Singapore's ace driver Chan Lye Choon. who was unable to contest the64 words
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Article48 1962-02-11 19 Warwick win SRC eliminated HONG KONG. Sat.— The Ist Battalion, the Royal Warwickhire Regiment, today won the Army lnter-unlt knockout championship when they beat 54. Field Squadron. Royal Engineers. by 14 points (one goal, three tries) to five points (one goal). There was no score at half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article28 1962-02-11 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. A goal by Nadrajan enabled Khalsa to beat S.R.C 1-0 In the first round of the Singapore Hockey Association Junior knockout tournament on the padang yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-02-11 19 GOTHENBURG, Saturday. INGEMAR JOHANSSON, Sweden's former world 1 heavyweight boxing champion, scored an important "come-back" victory here last night, stopping Jamaican-born, British-based Joe Bygraves inside the distance. I Punishing Bygraves heavily with the nghi hand which won him the world title from Floyd Patterson184 words
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Article65 1962-02-11 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Affiliated Clubs of Singapore Cricket Assor elation are requested to send full particulars of their secretaries, including telephone numbers, to the hon. secretary Mr. J. C. Cook* not later than Feb. 16. Affiliates are also reminded to send in their entries for the junior65 words
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Advertisement22 1962-02-11 19 AlLw!mV!omSl£^^\^ >L GRAND RIX WATCHES Jo(Zou> the ZJvme CIIIPC Own t/ie <^Ltc4t 1858 WULVMIW THE MOST adv^ced AND DISTINGUISHED AUTOMATIC CALENOATE WATCH22 words
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Obituary25 1962-02-11 20 CAPTAIN JOHN O. WMVTC: P. I r, d IWIBInT MUC<I«I< PllOt AMOCiatton. Ib kMßttaJ lol.uwn. «r operation, at Van.«iv. r, B C. 3utb Janiutry25 words
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Article22 1962-02-11 20 THE FAMILY Of th* lair K. O. rtcrjnhatn tback *.l thox "ho wot Wrratbs. TclvKrams and attended tut fUDrlll Oil V.2.62.22 words
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Article27 1962-02-11 20 AS A MARK of ni|ie<l to thr l.lf Gr*oler th» tirro of Wmitm.f l.i<l Kuala I.iimi.ur \ml! be rloMd (or kaakMM oa Vonday. U February. IW227 words
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Article688 1962-02-11 20 Japan's Nakamura returns day's best score in Philippines Open, but... MANILA, Sat. FELLOW AUSSIE THOMSON IS ONLY A STROKE BEHIND HIM J£EL NACiLE of Australia, maintaining a cool and easy style, today fired a one-below-par 71 to keep a one-stroke lead after the third roundUPI - 688 words
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Article, Illustration313 1962-02-11 20 CHANGI BEAT SELETAR IN SCC FINAL THE PADANG PILE-UP... SINGAPORE, Saturday. OAF CHANGI A 1 became the S.C.C. seven-a-side 1V rugger champions when they beat their counterparts from RAF Seletar by eight points (goal, try) to nil in the final on the padang here today. Two great tries one un-313 words
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147 1962-02-11 20 Indians booed for their slow batting DORT OF SPAIN. Tnindad. Sat. The Inunn cricket lourisU were barracked here yesterday on their opening first class match against Trinidad. In four nours and eight minute* tliey scored only 204 for foui wickets. They were given a gooo. start by Nan Contractor who,147 words
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Article47 1962-02-11 20 COLOMBO. Sat. The M.C.C. cricketers opened their brief tour of Ceylon today with a two-day game against the Ceylon Cricket Association XI. Scores: MCC 257 (Richardson 52. Dexter 74. Parfltt 73: Oanasekera 5-61. Ade Sllva 3-47 1; Ceylon 31 for 2.— Reutcr.Reuter - 47 words
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Article57 1962-02-11 20 ADELAIDE. Sal. A ninlhwlcket stand of 94 runs in 85 minutes between John Martin and Frank Misson gave New South W;ms. the Sheffield Shield champions, first innings lead over South Au»tr.iliu in their Shield game here today. Scores after two days were: Sou.h Australia 190 and 93Reuter - 57 words
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Article21 1962-02-11 20 LONDON. Sat. England brat Ireland by 16 points to nil in the Rarby Union International at Twickenham today. Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article54 1962-02-11 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two goal* by Osbert Rozario enabled Th* Olympic XI to hold SJt.C. to > 2-2 draw In their friendly hockey match on the padang today. The Olympic XI consisted oi 10 players who represented Singapore in the 1958 Olympic Games in Melbourne. Robin scored one goal54 words
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Article333 1962-02-11 20 SPURS MOVE UP TO SECOND f ONIMiN Sat Totteaham I a Hotspur moved up to second place in the English League Uiv. One when they brat Notts Forest i-l Burnley, the leaders, were held to a 2-2 draw by Everton. I IK- I DIVISION Birmingham 1 Arsenal 0 Blackburn I333 words
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Article104 1962-02-11 20 I ONDON. Sat. Seven police men escorted toe referee off the field after Leyton Orient English Football League Second Division club, had been beaten 2-t at home by Preston last night. Hundreds of young followers o' promotion seeking Orient rushea on to toe end of theReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-02-11 20 SAO PAULO. Brazil, Saturday. TtfARIA ESTHER BUENO. Brazil's lawn tennif iTI "Queen." will leave Sao Paulo for the Carib-v I bean later this month to begin a comeback bid tt» regain the Wimbledon crown which she held in 1959 and J960. Returning345 words
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Article65 1962-02-11 20 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —Selanj gor Chinese qualilied for the Nor'h I zone semi-finals of this fatts' M.CJ.A. Cup competition when I they beat Kelantan Chinese 13-2 a; Mi-rdeka Stadium tonight. Selangor scored through Artlmr Koh (6>, Yap Kheng Hua (4), Wong Pook Weng. Pan65 words
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Article74 1962-02-11 20 \TEW YORK. Sat—LS U.v v IV cuppers Whunev Keed and chuck McKinley last ni-,u gamed the elm-flnak of Th« v s Indoor tennis chan,plon. .^l^, nlon<, Ulth Rod L ffga Hiid Manuei satuan Reed ttp^uO^m US plav^r'i e»n>ln»wd Eugene Scott. 7-5. S-f) and _..ii m(,e, tnmAry*J-UPI - 74 words
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Article56 1962-02-11 20 JJ* hf^l. Secondary Schools handed Pr«w. bftcrta I Boys a 11-0 beating la the Katcng District lnu>r«rhoo| soccer match at East Coast Road today. Singapore s youth player Hu». ,rii> Abdullah provided tlv higli* liislr hv «uring .seven goals, liv* eluding a double huttrlek Bakari (2' and Ibrahim56 words
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