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Title Section16 1962-02-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Kelt S^ m No. 1:580. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 04016 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-02-18 1 JAGAN TERROR Fire mobs raze city centre: $90 mil. damage MOBS IN THE business centre of Ceorgetown. British Guiana, was almost completely destroyed by fire after yesterday's riots against Dr. Cheddi jagans left-wing government. Damage is estimated *t more than $90 million. Last night the state of siege in Ceorgetown148 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-02-18 1 IT WAS o moment to port o moment of sadness and tears. This attractive girl broke down as she shook hondi with one of the Malayan soldiers who left for the Congo to serve under the United Nations for nine months. The soldiers 926 in all of the 7th Bn.,Lim Yaw Chong - 84 words
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Article74 1962-02-18 1 WASHINGTON. Si.!. Hundreos of college students swarmed into Washington ye.Merday lor i massive demonstration at the White House and on Capitol HU! aßuiiv-t ;itmospheri>- nuclear tenting by thr United States or Russia. Organised under the labe! "turn toward p-act the mudrnts streamed in (hroußhout the74 words
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Article26 1962-02-18 1 Killed and 160 arreeteu by the army during operations against ami-nation-al elements. Nepalese Fore«n Minister. Mr. Tulsi Girl, said in Katmandu on Priouy.26 words
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Article114 1962-02-18 1 EX KING FAROUK... Of Egypt filed a 51.2C0.000 libel suit in Manhattan Supreme Court against the publisher and author of a book entitled "Pleasure Was Aly Business." charging that it reflected adversely on his moral conduct. The suit named two men. and a woman known as 'Madam Sherry" whoReuter - 114 words
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505 1962-02-18 1 GEORGETOWN, Saturday. 1)K. Jagan, Prime Minister of British Guian:i. went to the microphone early this morning la appeal to rioters: "Stop this insanity." As he spoke, British troops, rushed in from Jamaica and Britain, drove through streets in the city centre with lires raging uncontrolledReuter - 505 words
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Article18 1962-02-18 1 BANKER ONG ORDEAL OF for "I WAS THERE" Ihe serial all Malaya is feeding and talking atxjut today.18 words
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Article27 1962-02-18 1 the former Miss Peggy Kennet who turned Buddhist, will lecture on "Karma and how it works" at the Hokiclen Hoay Kuan in Tuipmg on Saturday.27 words
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Article22 1962-02-18 1 .!> tli* Hei rules Powder plant mi Pmoir. California. Klllc-1 one p<r.<on mid injured thre* others, two seriously. 1'. P.1.22 words
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Article, Illustration16 1962-02-18 1 I ...Has announced that he will create len new cardinal* on March 11.16 words
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Article23 1962-02-18 1 Dr. Sidney Farber .Scientific director of ihe Children's Cancer Researcn Foundation, yesterday received an honourary degree Irom the University ol Ghent, here.— UPL23 words
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Article23 1962-02-18 1 President Tshombe Ol Kmluihsu bM rejected sugße.stieii that U.N. troops be btationed in the mining centreof Judoiviilr arid Kolvmi in thrlmnuili.itr tuiure RtuterReuter - 23 words
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Article59 1962-02-18 1 CATTERICK (York- were hurt in two races and shire). Sat. Five horses had to be destroyed. The were killed and a jockey rider of one broke his lef. injured yesterday when a The fifth horse broke its storm struck race meet- neck after a jump, and inf.Reuter - 59 words
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Article388 1962-02-18 1 The worst town can remember 1,500 LEFT HOMELESS BLIND WOMAN MISSING FLAMES FLARE 100 ft. TELL'K ANBON, Saturday. ABOUT 1,500 people lost their homes and most of their possessions when fire swept through their plank and attap squatter area off Immigration Road here today. One hundred houses occupied388 words
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Article83 1962-02-18 1 A LOR STAR S.U. PulaU Langlcam |K>l:ce are lookinc tor .1 niiin v.ho fired a shot at a iiH-tr.ii in Kuah at midinalu last Monday. The larnK-r. Hu.iliim bin Taib. reported to police last ni?ht he was walking alone the tive-foot V«y ol a shop when h83 words
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Article35 1962-02-18 1 a hairdres-ser in San Fiaiui.Nco «M "brought back to life" in the city moigue about 90 minute.-, after being pronouueed ciead from the effects of exhaust, fumes m a closed garage. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1962-02-18 1 Robert Larada Linebacker for the San Diego charge! .t of the American Football League, was kiiieu when his cat went out of control and crushed into a lair.p-post iv Sun Diego. California—UPl.32 words
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Article26 1962-02-18 1 Badly bent up a Muslim nationalist, who had been injured wnen a bomb lie was placing outside a school in Algiers blew up prematurely.26 words
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Article19 1962-02-18 1 Britain's Commonwealth Secretary today flew from Salisbury to Barotseland in Northern Rhodesia lor a short weekend visit.19 words
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Article313 1962-02-18 1 RUBBER: NEW THREAT The Economist says ■rarket faces major disturbance I-ONDON. Sat. A major distur- bance of the rubber market is inevitable because of the scale of current plans for making polydiene synthetic rubbers especially in the United State's, the Economist says. These rubbers allow the man-made product to match313 words
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Advertisement92 1962-02-18 1 EXQUISITE RINGS in DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25. Raffles Place. Tel: ***** FASHIONS IT Max Factor fashion* a make-up Ulea for eyes. For the 'Silhouette," apply Eyeibniow over ltd area only, without extending upwards. Then lithouette th« eyelid with a ""^Mn Kirn! of Eyeliner. BehoW92 words
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Article275 1962-02-18 2 Up goes strike violence PICKETS BURNED NON-STRIKERS WITH CIGARETTES' SINGAPORE. Sal. Assaults on nonstrikers have increased In industrial disputes In recent months, says a Ministry of Labour statement issued today. The .statement cited three .stnke.s s>ince Jan. 1 when violence was used against nun- strikers and executive.-,. It said two275 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-02-18 2 railway station to the Selangor Podang to receive a heroes' welcome. They returned from the Congo yesterday after serving nine months under the United Nations flag in the troubled republic. Wearing blue berets the colour of the United Nations and armed with sten-guns, men of61 words
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Article, Illustration304 1962-02-18 2 From S. Africa— A letter from the 'Cycling Padre' FERGUSON-DAVIE— MALAYA'S FIRST ANGLICAN BISHOP •HE USED TO PEDAL ALL OVER THE COUNTRY...HE WAS A REALLY TOUGH MAN 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. first Anglican bishop, remembered here as the "Cycling Padre," has written a letter from South Africa which has touched304 words
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170 1962-02-18 2 I DON'T LOVE HIM, SAYS MOTHER OF 2 Husband faces an assault charge BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A mother of two. Yeoh Kooi Hua, 28. said in court today she no longer loved her husband. "We are now separated ard living apart,'' she said when testifying against her husband, Ang Telk Seong,170 words
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92 1962-02-18 2 TWO AUSTRALIAN OFFERS FOR RESEARCH STUDY SINGAPORE. Sat. The Australian Government Government is offering two scholarships to Singapore graduates for post-graduate and research study in Australia under the Commonwealth and Fellowship Plan. The scholarships are tenable for one or two years starting in the academic year March 1963. They are92 words
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Article109 1962-02-18 2 Mother tells police: I was raped A LOR STAR, Sat. A young housewife, Siti Merah binte Lebai Rashid, reported to Jltra police today that a man entered her bedroom about 1.30 yesterday morning and raped her. Siti. 17. mother of a baby girl, said she was sleeping: with her baby109 words
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Article324 1962-02-18 2 SHARK-FIN soup being .-uch an important item of a full-course meal, especially in Singapore, it may be of some interest to consider the fishes that produce this delicacy. Sharks and their close relatives, the Rays, are not true fishes, in the sense that they do not have a324 words
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Article135 1962-02-18 2 BOY, 11, DIES IN MINE POOL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An 11-year-old boy drowned when a boat capsized in a disused mining pool at Setapak new village, four miles from here, yesterday. Saw Teng Guan. a Standard Six pupil of the Chung Hwa Primary School .v Setapak. and three friends went135 words
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51 1962-02-18 2 Five authorised to conduct weddings SINGAPORE. Sat Five more religious leaders have been granted Bcencea to solemnise marria^^ under the Women's Charter. They are the Rev. Arthur Revell. the Rev. Michael J. O'Brien, the Rev. Father Jean Pierre Desperben, the Rev. P»ther Ten nee Sheridan and Mr. Graiu'ai Grani Raghbir51 words
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Article24 1962-02-18 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Nataraja Guru, head of the Narayana Gurukula will ar- rive in Singapore by air at 1 8.05 p.m. on Monday.24 words
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Advertisement153 1962-02-18 2 HAW HAIR With dandruff in her hair, her hair ■^^■■■■^B spoilt her beauty. She then went 10 oher hairdresser who told her u> shampoo with Sebbix. She did. And sure enough, Sebbix cleared op her dandruff. Now she has healthy hair! And with healthy bail comes soft beautiful hair, with153 words
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Article, Illustration408 1962-02-18 3 Joy in 1 1 words formadame. A MARRIAGE has l>een arranged and will take place on Saturday. Nothing brings greater pleasure to the still bright eyes of 77-year-old Madan'ie Wee Bee Neo than these 11 words. More often than not. if you care to inquire, you'll find that frail, elegant408 words
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Article, Illustration783 1962-02-18 3 WHAT an example they can be to our own youth these two British boys IJrian" Sautes, 1«S. and Timothy Lincoln. l'J. who are now teaching at the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Hahman at Ipoh. Both had passed the General Certificate of Education examination. Both783 words
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Article296 1962-02-18 3 AT the end of the dinner, the newly-wed wife gave her husband a large piece of cake. •'How do you like if" she asked after he had taken a mouthful. "It's strange." the husband said reflectively, "but it tastes exactly like the cake my mother used296 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1962-02-18 4 I A ia^^^^^^ h* ■X.^l ■1 1 ia? L^^K aY 10 J K»l SlfcjßßFil aVI Bm ■13^1^1 kJ^^fl IN PART One of "I WAS THERE' readers described what happened to them in the early stages of the Japanese invasion in North Malaya. These1,324 words
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Advertisement209 1962-02-18 4 Every cook is a better cook with MDougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR (Kept safe and fresh In tins) You'll cook better eakct and putric* thin vrm errr thought you could wh«n you u»e McDougalli. the world'i nwa Slr^^^^^fclfc». popular Self Raising flour. You don't have to tdd biking (CJlllllUllWilliil P° wder when209 words
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Article275 1962-02-18 5 Court told of $95,000 haul from Singapore house and car CAME FROM INDIA IN HOPE O* 7 MAKING UP FILM LOSSES SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN Indian film producer with a science decree was fined $15,000 here today for possessing 2981 b. of opium. Mr. L.O. Peslana. Senior275 words
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155 1962-02-18 5 For sale to farmers: 30 pure-bred local sows SINGAPORE. Sat —About 30 pure bred local sows, which were reared at the n: veterinary station at Sombawang. will be on sale at the end of onth. ows aged about nine months each, are priced at SI per katj live weight, and155 words
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Article116 1962-02-18 5 Water may go on the ration soon MALACCA. Sat The Municipal Engineering Department today warned of possible water rationing if the dry .spell continued for two more weeks Housewives may find tap water a little salty in the next few days a> the drought continue.-.. A spokesman of the department116 words
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Article30 1962-02-18 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The R.A.F. Seletar Auto Club will hold an open 60-mile moonlight rally on Feb. 24 at 7.30 p.m.. starting from tht» maingate of the air- field.30 words
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Article457 1962-02-18 5 'POINTER' on training YOUR DOG IF and when your, dog has to attack someone, he might not get all his own way. The Intruder may be armed with a stick lor example, and try and beat him. In view of this we mibt do our best to prepare our dog457 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-02-18 5 Mr. M. S. Meyer, a director of the Malayan Packaging Industries Ltd., explains to Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, Minister of Commerce and Industry, how a steel drum is made at the company's new factory in Petaling Jaya.41 words
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Article47 1962-02-18 5 SINGAPORE. S?t. Puan Noor Aishah. wife ol the Yang di Pertuan Negara. will present certificate* and prizes to the successful candidates of the 1961 Language and Literacy Clasj> Examination conducted by tht Adult Education Board, at 8.30 p.m. on Feb. 21, at the Cultural Centre.47 words
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Article562 1962-02-18 5 INCHE KHIR - INCHE KHIR -BY KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. •pHK Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that if Malaya was to industrialise successfully the supply of skilled men and women must continue to flow all the time. Inche Khir. who was opening the562 words
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Advertisement220 1962-02-18 5 EXTRA* Look for the EXTRAS in all Playtex bras *e», you'll find extra tcaturei that mean citra value tor your money when you buy any PLAYTEX BRA. Features that givo you extra contort, extra tit, extra long wear lite. Choose the extra teoture* that will do the most tor your220 words
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Article, Illustration553 1962-02-18 7 3-destroyer escort vessels sent on eve of little summit 'pHREE U.S.-destroyer escorts will arrive in South Vietnamese waters in the middle of next week for coastal patrol duty up to the 17th Parallel, reliable sources said in Taipeh today. The warships will canyReuter; UPI - 553 words
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243 1962-02-18 7 New factor in world supply of tinRed China LONDON. Sat The changing pattern of tin trade between the Sino-So viet bloc and the Western countries lends growing Importance to the role of China in the world tin supply position, the magazine Tin said yesterday. Staiistics available, even though often conflicting,243 words
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107 1962-02-18 7 NO SMOKES FOR BUTCH THE DOG: HE BURNS PEOPLE'S LEGS T ONDON, Sat.— Butch, a tobacco-craving dog. has been banned from smoking in public houses in Doncaster, Yorkshire, because he Is careless how he spits out his cigarette ends. Mr. Ron Butchers, a publican said: "Butch ka wonderful, but hisReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-02-18 7 U.S., JAPANESE ENVOYS' HOMES ATTACKED IN EAST JAVA f AKARTA. Sat. AmeriJ can embassy sources today said the offices of the United States Information Service. the homes of the American Consul and Vice Consul and the home of the Japanese Vice Consul were simultaneously attacked in Surabaya. East Java, last131 words
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121 1962-02-18 7 A ZOMBI E-LIKE-MAN GOES BESERK IN SNAKE-HOUSE ST. LOUIS. Sat. A man "walking like a zombie forced his way into the St Louis zoo's reptile house yesterday and smashed open 46 cages that held cobras, rattlers and other poisonous snakes The snake house keeper. Mr. N. Prlvica. caught one rattlesnake121 words
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Advertisement66 1962-02-18 7 ELECTRIC IRON I Jf^^^L .^R "Miss Pepsodent' will be visiting ,^Bmi''^w^ %'< > houses all over Singapore, and later in ihe Federauon. When she calls at your |^^f house make sure you can produce a ML rube of New Pepsodent— any size —and jty^JK^ an electnc iron will be yours!66 words
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Advertisement461 1962-02-18 7 GIRLS LOVE 1 1 TALL MEN! Jr^i SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF NEW wHEIGHT INCREASE TREATMENT In your own home it. is im\"i* I j? I ix»iible to increase your n v-i') -sL___ t> v Simple. Natural M- (j T^\ Tlieic are no clruns. tioi 1. V^ cot out of order; ;!ier»-461 words
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Advertisement460 1962-02-18 8 Beauty bulletin from Helena Rubinstein rim > of nil tlif ;(/'■«:> in ■,</ nuike-ii/i. 7 lio^r t>{ \w. ,ll Unit it u\ \]Hilul tntfrrst.' MM «aM| M*M llior.Migli (taMf. Tli. 4ww 1 malk<-u|>. It ymm rftia m at ill nn 'and it l«< r»»jr .it H^k in* jikJ l i^liln«460 words
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Advertisement443 1962-02-18 8 'Moon Drops' 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 deep moisture benefits continue with 'Moon Drops' Moisture Balm. Once you've tried the 'Moon443 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-02-18 8 |JERE are three new Paris inspired hair-dos. They prove once and for all that gamine, "continental boy", styles are OUT, and soft and shiny, slightly longer styles the kind men LOVE-are IN! There are no teasyweasy kiss-curls, no storm tossed waves! The accent is on silken sheen:327 words
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514 1962-02-18 8 Girl and the father who 'disapproves' JAM in love with a boy. His lather does not approve of our friendship. But he (the lather) often tries to kiss me and make love Io me. What do I do in a situation of this sort? ROZALEXA Does your boy friend know514 words
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532 1962-02-18 9 The profile of girl and flowers that has a haunting subtlety SELECTING the best works is ralher like having to choose the nicest mountains in the Himalayas. Why bother when they ilow together into one magnificent range? Top honours, however, should go to Charles Blackraan, for his overpowering "Passing in532 words
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Article, Illustration714 1962-02-18 9 Australia— in four arts SIXTY SEVEN painters, sculptors, print-mak-ers and potters from ~Down Under" have turned the quiet rooms of the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur into a power house, humming with controlled confidence, sparking with deliberate shock. Under the sponsorship of the Australian Art Advisory Board and the714 words
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Miscellaneous452 1962-02-18 9 Your Sunday Radio RADIO MALAYA dies And Memories; 4.00 Fourlmary: 9.03 The Choir Bings: O Clock Date: 4.30 For The 9.30 Undercover Carson; 10 00 AM. Kuala Lumpur. Pc- Ladies And Their Friends; Calling AH Motorists; 10 15 rmng. Malacca and National 5.00 The News: 5.05 Songs Continental Musicale; 10452 words
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Obituary29 1962-02-18 10 M ttt iHiMummm) m Even LOVIM6 memory Madam Kaaa Bang Haaa (Mra. On, •sag Wax wmc >a*sm away as l* 2«l lnaaim by bar buabaad aal cauidraa.29 words
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Article25 1962-02-18 10 W »ar«s BJI ««.> CMMMTIAN SCIENCE tOCICTV t Orusje Uiwe Saad. Suaday —Urn •-*> «-«v —a day actwol 10JB v Waaaeaoay aaaauag 7.1 a P-m25 words
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Article30 1962-02-18 10 Aadiww, Catwadral <Aj**lMarj> auaaaj ■arrtot Maty r—iaimi 7.M v laud. a.a) a.sn (aaag). IS fees* and laiiia* M Maadana ».M> a.m MaraMC Prayer 11 a-m Evaaaoac €M PB.30 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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Article352 1962-02-18 10 rE hypocrisy, the mock indignation, the Pharisaism with which these disarmament conferences always begin, the contemptible compound of lies, half-truths and evasions on which they eventually break. In a world grown accustomed to a brutal blend of horror and hypocrisy, stand by now for yet another act352 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1962-02-18 10 ARTHUR GOPALAM - This tricky craft of sacking an executive ARTHUR GOPALAM IT IS A PROBLEM THAT EVERY COMPANY FACES; WHAT TO DO WHEN THE TOP MAN FALTERS— FIRE HIM OUTRIGHT, BANISH HIM TO THE BRANCHES, SURROUND HIM WITH BETTER MEN OR JUST PUT HIM OUT TO PASTURE... BY THE task of "getting:1,278 words
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772 1962-02-18 10 Maria Lee Kong Yuen - Chap Goh Meh and the art of bachelor spotting Maria Lee Kong Yuen By IS THERE any way to tell a married man from a single man? I must know. For tomorrow night is Chap Goh Meh, the one night in the year when I can go husband hunting and772 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Article221 1962-02-18 10 (NOTICE that a hectic debate? about love and marriage has been going on it. the columns of your paper. Surely then this is the right moment lor me to make my point that the young men and women of our nation are marrying at tar too young an221 words
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Article73 1962-02-18 10 I WAS so pleased to read about "Malaya's Own Hams" (Sunday Times. Jan. 2?) that I am sending you this picture in the hope that you will print it and Irt other hams in our country know what my shark looks like. I cot my licence in December 1960 and73 words
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Article55 1962-02-18 10 bought from a Singapore shop selling war surplus sets. My station identified as 9M2FT, is active on 7 tncs (40 m. Ire band) Most of my contacts are with Singapore and Malayan turns and those in neighbouring countries like India. Ceylon. Laos, Thailand. Japan. Sarawak. North Borneo. Brunei and the55 words
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Article226 1962-02-18 10 READER DM Veeriahs statement that the invading Japanese managed to cut the demolition wires to railway bridge at Alor Star (Sunday Times. Feb. 11) needs a little clarification. One span of the bridge was really blown down by the sappers and miners, but the railway line and226 words
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Article294 1962-02-18 10 YOUR excellent serial "I was there" put me in mind of the day 20 years ago in early February. 1942 when a small group of us in the Signals were In camp at the Chinese High School, Bukit Tiraah. The day was sultry and cloudy. We were294 words
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Advertisement15 1962-02-18 10 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE tINIC SWrSS-MAOC BATTERY SHAVER l»l Sit ,4 ai Man i tllJ«15 words
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Advertisement511 1962-02-18 10 MALACCA: MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 29 3B PROFIT SHARING! I 90° 0 yearly profits I paid to POLICY-HOLDERS 1 with "With Profits" type, I policies as ANNUAL BONUS I WHY BE CONTENT f WITH LESS? i Enquire today I for details of the "WITH PROFITS" I ENDOWMENT POLICY CECIL STREET,511 words
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Article21 1962-02-18 11 AUSTRALIAN FOOD WINE FESTIVAL i."JVi«V I. iiMMiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Two weeks of big displays for Australian products throughout Malaya Singapore. iiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiimiimimiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiM u r.21 words
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Article, Illustration417 1962-02-18 11 Kangaroo waiter brings contests, tastings 'P H E Australian Food and Wine Festival, biga c s t event of its kind in Singapore and the Federation, will begin tomorrow. Main festival centres will be Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Malacca, Seremban and Ipoh. The Festival417 words
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108 1962-02-18 11 Australian trade with Singapore, Federation rpRADEBS In Singapore 1 and Malaya continue to Import a wide range of Australian food stuffs. Principal items imported into the two territories during the fiscal year ended July 1961 were: V.i i no Mn Si Frozen beef ti.j million Veal 1 million Hams 1.1108 words
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Advertisement122 1962-02-18 11 AUSTRALIA'S V^^ BEST! y^A ffe=^f- FOSTER'S SEPPELT'S Great Western H Hfl SPARKLING WINES M^F DISTINCTIVE PORTS JSSSBfM TABLE WINES SHERRIES i VICTORIA BITTER A Sole Agents: 300 OrckorW R»od Si*t«pw« 9 U\. ***** U9^| M. 45* B^F~^^hjf^^ STARTING TO-MORROW m^B^m\ BBBBBBBm^ B^k .^t^BBBmW. 888%, B The Australian Food and Wine122 words
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Article, Illustration348 1962-02-18 12 Wine a story of triumph over disaster and adversity f JiI K measure of genius of the Australian wine industry is that it has twice faced disaster, but each time, by sheer quality of products and efficiency of techniques, it has grown far beyond its previous size. The first disaster348 words
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355 1962-02-18 12 AUSTRALIA is a great contradiction: by nature the poorest and thirstiest of all continents, it rapidly became one of the world's leading food producers and is now a rapidly growing industrial power, due to the intense application of science, invention and initiative. When the355 words
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Article166 1962-02-18 12 SUCCESS STORY OF A BIG INDUSTRY AUSTRALIA ranks among J\ the world leaders in the breeding and raising of poultry and In the production of hen eggs for home and overseas. The annual value of eggs alone exceeds £A4O million. The industry has reached a high degree of specialisation and166 words
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Article54 1962-02-18 12 AUSTRALIA has given a lead in suggesting longterm studies of food supplies, the Director-General of the UN. Food and ARriculture Organisation. Mr. B. R. Sen. said in Sydney. Australian scientists were also giving a lead to subtropical and tropical countries in pasture and management, breeding programmes and54 words
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Advertisement241 1962-02-18 12 1_ j FINE AUSTRALIAN FOODSI .3 GOLDEN CHURN Pp CREAMERY HP f ~fgA TINNED BUTTER AND FROZEN BUTTER W fcr\ -'"-^^^^Jft BALLANTYNE EXPORT CO. PTY. LTD. _____^i MELBOURNE, AUST. I gj TOM PIPER 1| Canned MEATS, SOUPS, FP.UITS. FRUIT JUICES. f* /J V\ IM •f— 3 Pock-ed by: tr-^^^ -^-j241 words
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Advertisement245 1962-02-18 12 H it's delicious Je HHBBH i j£ H ice cream -_fc i_ V BB^^ BRhUP^^ -w_Pf v x i Br^ B___flfl_B_m. "-%>*J i M __H__l ■BJ Bt fl^^. x :S^tBBP ■'>' i^^^t^^/ Carnation One Whip Ice Cream... That's CARNATION ONE WHIP ICE CREAM f~i the family favourite! So easy to245 words
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Article, Illustration507 1962-02-18 13 Air scheme brings you joints in prime condition \l STR.\LIA. reputed to be the most airminded country in the world, has applied air transport to speed beef onto the world's dinner tables. This is a practical application of up-to-the-minute techniques to a formerly507 words
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Article307 1962-02-18 13 AUSTRALIAN FRUIT rich, sweet and abundant is becoming more and more a part of life in Asia. Long hours of ripening sunshine are an essential factor In fruit-growing together with rich, deep soil In Australia, these were there from the beginning and the other essentials were added ample307 words
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Advertisement97 1962-02-18 13 -JIM H^ V M|v W" m 11 'Jl B <iM i iffipßßv feiitetaliii ju^Oapples SUCCULENT 6 PEARS roni Australia come the freshest, sweetest, juiciest apples and pears that all Malayans from the youngest 10 the oldest enjoy so much. For freshness, flavour and juiciness, there is nothing to beat Australian.97 words
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Advertisement92 1962-02-18 13 Australia's World-famous beer FOSTER'S LAGER If you like a good beer, a rare treat awaits you with your first glass of Foster's Lager. Brewed by the famous Carlton United Breweries Ltd. in Melbourne, Australia, Foster's is unique for its flavour and smooth satisfaction. Once you have tried this superb Lager92 words
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621 1962-02-18 14 FRANK HARDCASTLE - FRANK HARDCASTLE You will find them in every market By AUSTRALIA'S appie growing; industry was established by pioneer orchardists 150 years ago. Today it produces about i.~> million bushels of fruit, of which nearly one third is exported to markets throughout the world. SCIENTIFIC In establishing621 words
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Article231 1962-02-18 14 A WESTERN Aus- tralian brewery company has introduced a novel idea of using beer as an "all purpose cooking liquid." In the I/nitcd States and Hsrwlirrc beer is often used in cooking, with excellent results. There are very good grounds for believing that in Malayan kitchens231 words
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264 1962-02-18 14 ALEX ROWE - ALEX ROWE By ITNTIL recently most Australian egg exports went to Britain, but this market has declined as new market^ have been found in Europe and Asia. In raising day-old chicks for export. Australia is aided by the country's freedom from disease, and264 words
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Article112 1962-02-18 14 MAKING THE OUTBACK A GARDEN IRRIGATED farming in Australia, a story of triumph over hardships and problems, began in the Murray Valley in 1886 and the Murrumbidgee Valley In 1906. but a whole generation passed before these projects began to prosper. Today, mainly because of irrigation. Australia produces annually about112 words
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Advertisement196 1962-02-18 14 BUY THE VERY BEST- BUY BRAND bfatfjit SMALLGOODS CANNED MEATS \£&wk and MEAT CUTS tU J.C- Hutton Pt\. Ltd. are the largest curers of hams •D.BEEF and bacon and manufacturers of smallgoods in the jggfrM f Southern Hemisphere. Ask for Hutton's brand when t^3^ purchasing your provisions and you will196 words
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Advertisement98 1962-02-18 14 Jubilee Gold Medal GLENLOTH VINTAGE WINES OF AUSTRALIA More than 650 London and Australian Show Awards gained since 1930 for Ports, Sherries, Muscatels, Burgundies, Clarets, Hocks, Chablis and Sauternes. i Sole Agents: MALAYAN ASSOCIATED AGENCIES LTD. P. O. BOX 2218, KUALA LUMPUR Tel: ***** mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmm f iiiii j n^iW AN98 words
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Article, Illustration338 1962-02-18 15 Capital gives a rousing welcome to Congo men Another 926 sail for duty witK United Nations Special Force YOU HAVE BEEN A CREDIT TO MALAYA- RAZAK By JEFFREY FRANCIS: KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THOUSANDS of people lined Victory Avenue here this morning to welcome home 510 men of Malaya's second Congo338 words
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Article218 1962-02-18 15 A WHIP AROUND FOR FIRE VICTIMS LONDON. SaL— Two hundred and seventy Malayan teachers no* undergoing a specialist course at Kirkby Teachers' Training College contributed £280 (approximately $2,390) to 20 girl students who lost everything in the recent Brinsford Lodge fire. The Hrls lived in the same block with theReuter - 218 words
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88 1962-02-18 15 CHINESE YMCA TO FORM MORE JUNIOR CLUBS SINGAPORE. Sat. The Student and Youth Department of the Chinese YMCA is organising more junior clubs for its members and teenagers in Singapore. The department has distributed hundreds of circulars drawing attention to its plans to form the Student Movie Club. Junior Record88 words
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Article19 1962-02-18 15 SINGAPORE Sat Messrs. Lee Mln Sen and Francis T. Beow have been appointed Crown Counsel In Singapore19 words
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Article20 1962-02-18 15 SINGAPORE. Sat The next session of the Assize Court will be on March 5 at 10.30 ajn.20 words
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202 1962-02-18 15 THUG OF 15 BET SIX STROKES OF ROTAN AND REFORM TRAINING PENANG, Saturday. A 15- YEAR-OLD boy, who stabbed another boy for "staring" at him. was today ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan. In addition, the senior Sessions Court president. Mr. K. Soma-sundram. ordered the boy to202 words
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Article53 1962-02-18 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Tang di-Pertuan Negara has appointed 12 members to the Sikh Advisory Board for of two years. They are Messrs. Doola Singh. Hardil Singh. Bersaka Singh. Bachan Bingh. Karam Singh. Shamsher Singh, Sa.dul Singh, Amir Singh. Gurbachan Singh. Balbir Siru-.h. Chanan Singh53 words
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Article328 1962-02-18 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business 0 on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section here today with the number of deal; in brackets INDUSTRIALS Dunlops (500) $1.36 SL; Fed. Dispensary (1.000) $1.42; F. and N. orclh (2.000) $2.70; M Cement (800) $2.«0 cd SL; Robinson ord* (1.000) $1.45;328 words
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80 1962-02-18 15 False oath gets hawker month in jail CiINOAPORE, Sat. A O hawker, Oeh Teo Ee. 46, was sentenced to a month's Jail In a magistrate's court here today for making false declaration at the Registrar of Citizenship Oeh pleaded guilty to making a false statement to Mr. Teo Cheng Yam,80 words
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Article53 1962-02-18 15 SINGAPORE, Sat—Customs revenue for January this year was $11,235,000— $817,000 more than in January last year. Revenue from liquors was $3,103,000 up $794,000, tobacco $4,339,000 ($300,000) and imported soap $8,000 ($7,000). Items showing decreases In revenue were entertainments $392,000. down $116,000, licences $146,000 ($9,000), petroleum $3,101.--000 ($124,000),53 words
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94 1962-02-18 15 West Irian prisoners return: A silence SINGAPORE, Sat. The United Kingdom Commission here today maintained silence on Britain's reported discussion with Singapore Government for transit facilities for Indonesia prisoners to be repatriated from West Irian. It was reported from London last week that Britain was Initiating the discussion on a94 words
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Article100 1962-02-18 15 TODAY: Swill i Kechll B.WJ «jn. (6J ft 10.20 pjn. RJfcJ! Singapore 10 ajn. (».BfU), 11.33 pjn. 1 8.2 ft.); Port Dickaon 6.15 ajn. (8.1 ft.). 6.26 pan. (7.7 ft.)Part Sweitenham 5.24 ajn. (12 ft). 5.56 pm. ilMft.)Penang 12.47 pm. <6J ft,). TOMORROW: Sedili KecnU 0100 words
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Advertisement203 1962-02-18 15 Going home on leave? Staying in LONDON...? ITj~ «*»r Ltmdtu fwr m ft» dmyt or mmmtk «r for ym wimU ham* jmu crmldm t fmd a m rtmnmumt mmd comfort abU pUu, rtsw fnifii^ria rUm Umwt SOO Apartments (ungle* and Me D. Nickaon, who to for doubles) each within own203 words
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Advertisement561 1962-02-18 15 II MORE and MORE II PEOPLE ARE OPENING {I BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD BANKING I I SECURITY Share Capital and Reserve* 1 exceed £12,000,000. INTEREST Your funds earn interest from I the day you deposit until the I day you withdraw. 1 1 SA\TNG Charges, Brokerage, I Commission, Fees561 words
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Article209 1962-02-18 16 50 MORE VOLUNTEERS HERE IN JUNE KI "AI.A LUMPUR. Suturdyv. ANOTHER .">(» \nienuin Piatc (.oips volunteers will arrive in Malaya in .lune. LiChe Mohamed Taio bin a iecturer i:. Malay a: the University ol Mwill Rive them a good grounding in Malay and the country's culture, customs209 words
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208 1962-02-18 16 The war against pirate taxis a success SINGAPORE. Sat. The Governments drive against pirate taxis is showing spectacular success. A statement from the Deputy Prime Ministers office today said that between Feb. 7 and 10 alone 32 "pirates" were arrested. Thirty of them have been convicted. The statement ur^ed members208 words
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Article140 1962-02-18 16 THE WRATH OF AN EMPEROR ...OR THE KIDNAPPING OF SUN VAT SEN /•HI.N feudal history suffered a decisive setback with the kidnapping: of a student. Sun Wen, in London in 1896 and his subsequent dramatic release. lh.- -tiidmi who had arrhrd from thr United M.ttis uas in flight from thr140 words
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Article204 1962-02-18 16 U.S. ARMS OFFER TO MALAYA Executive visits country to study market KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. G. A. Rockefeller, a cousin of New York state governor. Mr. Nelson A. Rockefeller, is keen to set up a centre in Malaya to deal in arms, ammunition and survival equipment. Mr. Rockefeller la vicepresident204 words
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Article215 1962-02-18 16 Dyak chiefs back Malaysia scheme KUCHING. Sat Fifty-one Penghulus of the Third Division of Sarawak, representing 112.000 sea Dyaks, have voted unanimous support lor the Malaysia plan. At a meeting at Kapit Bazaar, they expressed themselves satisfied with the assurance and safeguards contained In the Malaysia memorandum published recently by215 words
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466 1962-02-18 16 Tough time ahead for Cob bold and his team ALREADY QUEStION IS ASKED: WILL PACE BE TOO MUCH? From Nelson Rutherfurd, Kuching. Sat. A GRUELLING 3,000-mile tour of Sarawak and North Borneo lies before the Cobbold Inquiry Commission as they seek the views of the people of the two territories466 words
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Article78 1962-02-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four men. who pleaded guilty to playing a game ot mahjong in a common gaming house, were each fined $10 In a Magistrate's Court today. They were Sin Hock Sen, Pang Tew Kong. Tze Wee Zer and Pang Kirn Heng. All four were arrested78 words
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157 1962-02-18 16 NEW POLICE MOVE AGAINST THUGS IN TOWN MARKET IPOH. Sat.— The Ipoh police have launched a new offensive against secret society gangsters in the town. The town's general market, which has been the scene of numerous extortions by the 08 gang which controls the area, is now under 24-hour surveillance157 words
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Advertisement38 1962-02-18 16 OaflEK W^^^^^^Ol .rc-rnEX" r>a* c*e whole and I^^^H m M CoWP» ny K to tist ,«s Look en d ToyoßeysmLo produces the polyester fibre "Toray TETOROS" but don not W moMmfecturt slacks, putted darts or other finjJud goody38 words
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Advertisement66 1962-02-18 16 I jtCSP> SH&^ba^S\ I v ii i_ BLACK WHITE 1 1 Now Marcovitchr of London have produced a filter-tipped Black White Long-Size Cigarette. Those of you who prefer a filter cigarette will find Black White to be unsurpassed in filter, flavour and consistent high quality. Why. not prove it for66 words
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Article, Illustration995 1962-02-18 17 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN it BY MAN BEHIND THE ALAMO LOOKS TO FUTURE THE telephone rang in my hotel bedroom. "This is Duke," said the voice. "The bar in 15 minutes. 0.X.?" I got there before him. and he came loping in, tall995 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-02-18 17 AT LAST! GARBO WITHOUT DARK GLASSES Creta Garbo the film star who has become a legend, is seen above without her usual disguise dark glasses. As a beautiful woman in the early days of the cinema, she gained a reputation of aloofness with her request: "I want to be alone."79 words
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455 1962-02-18 17 Success finally catches up with Wanamaker IT HAS been the misfortune of Sam Wanamaker to see most of his causes won by other people. When this impeccable looking American actor and director who would be inconspicuous in any City boardroom came to work in Britain after a brush with McCarthyism455 words
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167 1962-02-18 17 Singing rehearsals under way for Society's 'Madrigal' rpHE emphasi> on news thi.--1 week from the Fede 1..--tion. rests on music Rehearsals are now in hand lor the Selangor Philurmuruc Society's presentation o( Giu.i Carlo Menotti's "Madrigal Fable for Chorus and Dancers." which comprise. "The Unicorn." "The Gorgon" and "The Monticore167 words
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Advertisement430 1962-02-18 17 CATHAY OWanisation I [■w«iiiiif.!sassr; Walt Oiimti John MILLS DarotKy McCUIRE z t Ta4ev S 4S M Wona> D*c»" t Now Shtwin&.rriV&n? Cenxron Mitchell 'Edmand >urdam I ffu« On Staff*! Tomorrow at 9.30 p.m. MOTO3 SHOW BUSIN£SS^*2" BENNY KLEIKMAN and nil BAND Compered By LARRY LAI TAN SWEE LEONG Ith MIDNIGHT430 words
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Advertisement65 1962-02-18 17 NEW SCENCS NEW EXCITEMENT I Takat vo« en a 1 i.OOO m.lc iowraar katwad Hw Bamboe Curtain Pirn Specie I Sliort:— s "MONKEY GOD" j. MAIVBJ M^ 0 r. FW4ai anav Saitial tewemioa re Scti.ol CM4dre« K rt». »c aH taatt. Ta«a» 11 a.ai: "Aaexfca TarHtenr" Colon THE S'VIN D*I'GHT(»V65 words
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Advertisement386 1962-02-18 17 An amazing new -> Ka«y Lm<n" u'jst .n^tho<l h.is »r-vM You can now learn quickly AT HOMR and PROM BICINNER TO PLAVIR IN 3 WEEKS Yes. within 3 wocks YOU can positively in- pktftm] ei'hi'r: GUITAR PIANO TRUMPEI PIANO ACCORDION UKULELE DRUMS or CHROMATIC HARMONICA You learn Iniffl slinplltird l.rrson386 words
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Advertisement154 1962-02-18 18 I^BmK COOKING'S SO EASY WITH SHELUNE An instarrt flame you can see and control... with no messy soot. Shellar.c cooks quick and clean the modern gas way. And Shellane dealers bring this liquefied gas right to your kitchen in strong, safe cylinders. Shellane for water heaters, too. in kitchen and154 words
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Miscellaneous1287 1962-02-18 18 jbGAjR Rice Burroughs (ffi'^SS^^gM^jK^ I (7i?%^>^^" Z While taiz^v; k\,7 C-WY —d^3M os v ??os E^.' V^^ y *<• rwOTOSRA^w Akiia^xlS- —^JliM l^fcSl^^?^w_ ~^fww^n -m. ■MMB|MW|BH|HpHH|| virgo (Aug. 22 sept 22 scorpio <oct. 24— nov m>: %■> l^^^r^k The week OP"» with h ?rp»t You may argue about family ™P"1,287 words
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Miscellaneous78 1962-02-18 19 TV s f^SjEßmL*^ i VT I BBiNMD^BTffaik F^^^titi. /^^^l wy J V BJBP^^B^BBJ M^^ isr _s w I H B^ j^i'^i** 1 L B^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^^^^^^b^b^bb^^^^ v^. T^^'^'^yW 1I ™""""''^P^P*^^^^BBBBk\ \k_ tn 'IRr^-k^JTj'T -m W W—~^^sdL^' V I I 1 6 m^. bJ| |—^^^^p^j^*iwu. Ifi B^B^BP^BSbSmLb E^flß'^iP^f^^^^'*^" *j* n ikMIBHI i^ I78 words
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Article, Illustration2085 1962-02-18 21 'BULLETS FROM ENEMY PLANES SPRAY THE TOP OF A SAND HEAP INCHES FROM ME' Bnu.>n planes taking off. A i explosions followed Later my brother returned and told v* hove he &aw lour British planes shot down one by one a* the;, took off2,085 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-02-18 21 9 A brand new car and *n old man both have a tryout on a racing track in Britain. Both are famous names in their own particular field. The car is the new Ford engined Formula |unior Lotus and the man is oil millionaire Paul Getty.110 words
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Article304 1962-02-18 21 WIXXI.K 01 thl* MM TUP PRIZF ot S3O l, "The Wasp" above i. submitted by Yong Kok Foo. of 88. China Street. Peuang. Mr Yoiik used an A-sahl PentMx camera and Agfa IF 17 film. Setting: 111. 1/50 second Tne SECOND PRIZE of $30 U won by304 words
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Advertisement404 1962-02-18 21 beat M FRlCTjOlv^ I EASILY, \I COMPLETELY! Frictior it a force to be reckoned with i» costs you a great deal in wear and power lost«f in a motor vehicle. But now you can overcome friction easily, completely. n Molyslip 2 -Stroke Special Molyslio supplement for adding #rj^n to petrol/oil404 words
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Miscellaneous288 1962-02-18 21 (popular crossword sß^^~ 4& I H44- I 1 ACKOSB: 1 Artifice <I>. 0 UOWN: 1 Counties <s>. i. Fragrance (5); 8. On sheltered d™. m- i_— side '4>; 9. Cut off <3»: 11. Bite Bone (4> 3 Comes clowr <b <- at (4); 12. Communication.- (8>: 4. Modern <3>: 5.288 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-02-18 22 'I AM SURE THAT YOU HAVE TAUGHT US MORE THAN! YOU HAVE LEARNED...' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. PRESIDENT Kennedy has praised four Malayan education officials for helping to "stimulate" their American hofcts. They are Incbe Jzhak bin Alang Ismail, organiser of Malay schools in Penang; Mr. Hilary286 words
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167 1962-02-18 22 Alliance gets religious teachers for Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —The Trengganu Mentri Besar, Inche Ibrahim Flkri. said here yesterday that since the Alliance Government took over the administration of the state two and a half months ago. it had recruited 35 religious teachers. He said that the previous Pan Malayan167 words
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Article41 1962-02-18 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Hon Sui Sen. chairman of the Economic Development Board, and. Mr. Wee Teow Swang. a senior member of the board. *aye been appointed Registrar and Deputy Registrar of Manufacturers respectively under the Control of Manufacture Ordinance.41 words
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Article36 1962-02-18 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Chap Goh Meh dance, organised by the social and recreational general committee of the St. John Ambulance \&>ociation of Singapore was held at the association.- headquarters at Beach Road tonight.36 words
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Article219 1962-02-18 22 ATTACKER WAS LABOURER SHE HAD REFUSED TO MARRY, MAGISTRATE'S COURT IS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ 15- YEAR-OLD girl told the Magistrate's Court here today that a man twice her age threw acid on her after she refused to marry him. The girl. B. Cheilam.219 words
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Article75 1962-02-18 22 SINGAPORE, Sat. The 38-day strike by seven waiters over a dismissed colleague at the Captains Cabin, a bar and restaurant iri Serangoon Gardens, is now over. This followed a settlement of the dispute between the management and the Singapore Catering Service Staff and Worjcers' Trade Union,75 words
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Article27 1962-02-18 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce will award prizes to outstanding commercial .students at 3.15 p.m. next Saturday at Denmanc House. Raffles Quay.27 words
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204 1962-02-18 22 FOREIGN BROADCASTS ONLY: IS RADIO LICENCE NECESSARY? THE KNOWALLS J^ADIO Malaya commercials ruin my enjoyment of their programmes. Hereafter I plan to tune in only to overseas broadcasts. Have I still got to pay my licence fee to the Malayan Government? TAN KIM CHENG Kluang I SAT for the L.C.E.204 words
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Article62 1962-02-18 22 SINGAPORE. Bat. Four artists. Cheah Yew Saik Khoo Swee Hoe. Lee Ming Tong and Tan Chew Ming will exhibit paintings under the ausipices of the Singapore Art Society from tec 22 to 24 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The exhibition will be declared open by Dr.62 words
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Article39 1962-02-18 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr F. J. O'Brien from the Australian Trade Commission in Singapore will address Singapore Rotarians on "Why is Australia Different?" at their weekly luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel.39 words
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827 1962-02-18 22 You cannot £o wrong, with this new issue 0 Cut out and kirp (or future reference If ■on have am queries write to the City Editor, The SudaT Times, Times House, Singapore 9. 'J'HERE must be hundreds of would-be shareholders who are eagerly awaiting the announcement expected later this week827 words
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Advertisement201 1962-02-18 22 The only toothbrush witn J I "Germ Firfnter* action wkicn f^ repeli and destroys germs Dr. West's M Dr. West's is the largest selling tooth- Jj*-Ij It V brush in the world. There is a sizt and IS a Shape for every member of the family. _^J /f Available in201 words
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Advertisement144 1962-02-18 22 Announcing our 3HI» PHASE development at the Best Residential Area in Singapore KIMLIN PARK FREE HOLD off Paterson /Grange Roads, Singapore- 10. Elevated ground, pleasant surroundings, schools, markets, cinemas, bus stops, etc. nearby f^^-spft?**. Modern Luxury igfyHr fJE***-^ Bungalows and -JiSl jfa JJj l^ f 1 1 1 Semi-detachea Bungalows144 words
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Article176 1962-02-18 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 CAPACITOR POL'RQI'OI PAS Belle Blue Capacitor S-M Hakone Lampu AJalb Race t DARBY DAN IHRBV DAN \rina Gold Arina Gold lij rhr H>f Cobblrr The W>e Cobbler Race 3 CLEVER DICK ROLL IN Miuwman Dignifled Lady 31* Joey San Clever Dirk Race176 words
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Article627 1962-02-18 23 CAPACITOR SHOULD MAKE THE GRADE /CAPACITOR was. a smart V' winner in a Cla&.s 5. 7f race on a fast track at Kuala Lumpur earlier in the month. On that showing he should easily make the grade in Class 4 (Race One*. B. 11, Blue showed fair promise last time627 words
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Article440 1962-02-18 23 EPSOM JFFP - EPSOM JFFP Start new Bukit TimaK season ri&ht with this '&ood thing,' RACING... WITH! NORVAL LAD THE THREAT |]ERE*S a good thing to start off the new season at Bukit Timah todaySilver Screen HI in the Class 2, Div. 1 mile handicap (Race Six).440 words
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1914 1962-02-18 23 BEST BETS: Peak of Perfection and Silver screen. GOING: Very Good. Hac* 1 l.OO: Class 4, Dlv. 5— Furs 1 1 ***** Yes Master (SK Urn St Rodgers. 6 9.0 11 Moxham 66 2 ***** Follow Me Home (Jade Oarden1,914 words
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Article128 1962-02-18 23 rpHANK YOU, Tufton 11. Nazareh and Recover. all recent winners, will come in for good support. But I think I shall take a chance with Showgirl 111 in race eight. She has regained the form which enabled her to win a Class 3. 6f race in lmin128 words
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Advertisement763 1962-02-18 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOU* SERVICE <S'*>ce r» H.ntf* Sl* (mimimmm) Ornitt I mU. It H «4, «j» <M,*.) PHOTOSTAT tCKVICC T> —IH mt—* vrhiir you wait rw— lalM. M. Rubiaaoo Dm KM. TAMC t PHOTOCOPY SCPVICC TnUMUta Unuiiiiia. I*. Boat «u»>. Imwi. »tm SHOPPING GUIDE (S'a«r«, 2* ■•ra* ft* tmtmummtm)763 words
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Advertisement45 1962-02-18 23 It! s Show Time... Bfl? Bifl Hfl i? KfA^^r jfl lAXlii km nn MM M>m_m uj m fS^mX I wWr^'yK^l v d.il A special picture coverage of flit fabulous k shows that took out teenagers by storm k THIS WECKS W f FEB. 19TH. ISSUE.45 words
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Article, Illustration715 1962-02-18 24 Kel Na&le and Brian Willces return five-under-par- 68s, but... JAPAN'S KAJSUMATA SETS NEW COURSE RECORD WITH A 67 By DON BECKER SINGAPORE, Saturday. ()L1) MAN PAR took a terrific beating here toda> as Australia's Kcl Nagle and South Africa's Brian Wilkes shot HSs715 words
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154 1962-02-18 24 INDIA FAIL TO STAND UP TO PACE ASSAULT PORT OF SPAIN tat.- India-: batting collapsed again-' the West Indies last bowling assault of We»ley Hall. Chester Watson and Charlie Stayers yesterday when the nr.M Test bet: an here. At the close India were 113 lor six. Each of the threeReuter - 154 words
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Article38 1962-02-18 24 l ONDON, Sat— Let Kin Tat. the holder, will meet, Roger IflUi Hi the men's >insle» final of the E.K.sex badminton chan;;>ion.-hip<i. Touay lie be*i VaHa d*.voin iSurreyi 15-11. 15-7 in the semifinals. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article59 1962-02-18 24 DORT 11.1/ABJTH. Sat. At ii~ of pUy on the sri'ond day •T the fifth and final unofficial < ricket Text here New Zealand mere 3C .for «oe wicket in their srrond innings, givinc them a lead of 121 with nine wickets in hand. First minus- totals:Reuter - 59 words
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Article89 1962-02-18 24 SINGAPORE Sa;.— Singapore Civilians beat Pn Ea&l Air Force by 7-0 in their hockey match at Selttar today. The Civilians repeatedly raided the P.E.A.P. "D" from the start. Schoolboy Chung Beng played an outstanding game ai centre half while Nizar. who replaced S. T. Llngam at89 words
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326 1962-02-18 24 BURNLEY AND TOTTENHAM IN LAST EIGHT LONDON. Saturday. OURNLEY. current English League Div. One leaders who are bidding for the double, entered the quarter finals of the F.A. Cup with a convincing 3-1 win over Everton today. But close on their heek> come Tottenham Hotspur, who achieved the double last326 words
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Article40 1962-02-18 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Entries for the Straits Times Cup Women's Inter-State football competition close oil Tuesday. Entries should be addressed to the Honorary organising secretary. Womei. > Inter-State football competition Prime Minister's Department. Broclcman Road. Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article44 1962-02-18 24 SINOAPORK, Sat.— Results of today's friendly soccer matches. Star Soccerltes 5 (Buang Haniid 2. Omar. Yang Sen*. Ah TMf) R.M.P. 2 iWal!aoei: Arsenal 4 iPaknsamy 2. KhaniLs. OKn^ant Casinos 0. Bukit Tini.ih bi. Chong Pang Village la liuei-< nmmunity centre matt-ii.44 words
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Article107 1962-02-18 24 YEW DELHI. Sat— Australia's A Roy Emerson and India's Ramanathan KrUhnan will clash' in tomorrows singles final of the Indian National tennis tournament. In today., sen.i-finaLs Emerson beat India's Jaidip Mukerje.t 6 8. 6-3. 6-3, 6-1. nnd KrMinun beat India's Naiesh Kuinar 6-2. 6-2. 6-2. InUPI - 107 words
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Article66 1962-02-18 24 COLOMBO. Sat— M.C.C. are set for a big win over Ceylon at close of play on the second of their three-day match here today. When play ended Ceylor. were 43 runs ahead with three second innings wickets in hand. Ceylon 210 and 117-7: M.C.C.66 words
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Article54 1962-02-18 24 MANILA. Sal.— Australia's yout.g tei nis player Ken Fletcher today reached the men's singles final in ihe Philippines Open tennis championships here by defeating Philippines No. 1 player Johnny Jose 4-6. 2-6. 6-4. 6-2. Fletcher meets Raymundo Deyrn for the title tomorrow. Deyro defeated Felicisimo AmponReuter - 54 words
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Article149 1962-02-18 24 'THE draw and starting times tor today's final round. FIRST TEE: 8 a.m. Neumann, See Hoe; 8.07 Deitz. Welch. Kirn Hak Yong; 8.14 Cremin, Marioka, Hsieh Yung Yo: 8.21 Mclnnes. Teo Kirn Seng, McGregor; 8.38 Domingo. BKseger, Brooks: 8.35 Walker. Matsuda. Nadales. 8.42 Allin. Knight. Oresham:149 words
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200 1962-02-18 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Chinese opened their M.CIF.A. Cup defence with a 2-0 win over Malacca Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium here today. Singapore failed to play up to expectations and were held to a scoreless draw in the first half, despite having more of200 words
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Article584 1962-02-18 24 Third day* positions with lull scores 211— H. Kobari iJ> 139—72 (37, »s>. 212— 8. Wi:kos cS.A.t 144—68 (33. 35 1 K. Nugie <A> 144— r,8 31. 37>. 214— 8. Hugcti il'.K 141 —71 v 36. 33. 215— W. Dunk A' 144—71 »36. 33i. 216— T. KaUomata ij»584 words
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Article53 1962-02-18 24 LONDON. Bat— Results of last I niglu's Eii'Ji^li F(!..'b. I I matches were: Div 1— Civ I Blackpool 0. Div. 3- Hull 3 I CJP.R. 1: Lincoln 2 Swindon 2. I Div. 4 Accrlngion 1 Stockport I 2: DoncaMer 3 Exeter 1: Soiiilv. I |X>rt 0 Carlisle53 words
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